Sudden Death

Again we are reminded tbat nothiug is more certaia than death, and nothing is more u.:certain than when it may happen to any one of us. Atpheus Worley Rinjer had little thought last Wednesday alternoon as he was enpying to the full the excitement of a game of toot ball, that it was costing him his life. Sitting down to rest while heated he contracted pleuropneumonia, from which he died early Saturday morning. He was a senior medical student, " a thorough student and a gentleman" says his classmates, and was ambitiously working his way through college. He was 25 years of age; boarded on Willard st. His home was at G-alighen, Ohio. His father and brother came to convey his remains home. After a short ceremony Monday forenoon by Professors Palmer and Frieze, the medical students eseorted his remains to the T. & A. A. depot and have adopted appropriate resolutions.
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