The Tribune Seymour, Indiana Wednesday, January 17, 1900 Page 2 We regret that with this issue we are called upon to chronicle the loss of one of our most esteemed neighbors and a noble woman. Mrs. Emma Harrell was born at Weddleville, Ind., August 4, 1873. Died Jan. 8, 1900, aged 25 years. She was the daughter of W.S. and Sarah Plummer. She leaves a father, mother, one sister, Daisy, four brothers, Cutis, Thomas, Newt and Don. December 25, 1893, Miss Emma Plummer and Luther Harrell were united in marriage. Two children were born to this union. Little Lymen preceded her to the better world two years ago. Mrs. Harrell died of typhoid fever after an illness of four months. Her funeral took place at Christian church at Weddlesville, of which she was a faithful member and was conducted by Rev. Cristler, of Bedford. The bereaved family have the sympathies of the sympathizing public in their sad bereavement.