BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL BEDFORD, INDIANA FRIDAY, FEB. 1, 1901 DEATH OF CHARLES P. SCHAFER. Charles P. Schafer died at his home in West Bedford, at 4:30 Saturday afternoon, Jan. 26th, of heart and kidney trouble, from which he had been suffering for a year past, but had been confined to his bed only two weeks. He was 34 years, 3 months and 10 days old. He was a son of the late Antone Schafer. He left two brothers, Tony Schafer, of New Conception, Mo., and Henry Schafer, of this city; and two sisters, Mrs. J. A. Martin, of St. Joseph, Mo., and Miss Mary Schafer, of this city. He united with the First Christian church , of this city, about a year ago, and was united in marriage last spring to Miss Bertha Rush, of Bedford. The funeral took place Monday at 2:30, at the First Baptist church, on M and 14th street, Elder Joseph Franklin conducting the services. The interment was at Green Hill cemetery. The family have the sympathy of many of their friends. ******* Antone Schafer, of New Conception, Mo., arrived here Sunday evening, being called here on account of the death of his brother, Charles Schafer. He is now acting as Postmaster at that place. ************* CARD OF THANKS. WE wish to express our sincere thanks to the many friends who were so kind and favorable during the sickness and death of our husband and son. Mrs. Chas. Schafer, *********** FRIDAY, FEB. 8, 1901 Antone Schafer, who had been here to attend the funeral of his brother, Chas. Schafer, and visiting friends and relatives, returned to his home at New Conception, Mo., Friday morning.