I find it quite amazing what the newspapers used to print.
The Sandusky Daily Register, 10-Nov-1879, p. 4, col. 4- "Huron Items. The remains of Mr. Geo. Sprague, whose sudden death near Blue Rapids, Kansas, a few weeks ago was mentioned in the Register, were brought to Huron on Saturday last and buried in Scott Cemetery, Mrs. Sprague having gone to Kansas for the purpose. The circumstances of the death of Mr. Sprague were peculiarly sad. He had bought a farm just out of Blue Rapids, erected a house for temporary use, and was intending to remove his family in a few days. Apparently in his usual health he retired one night, another man sleeping with him. His bed-fellow was not at all disturbed during the night, and on awakening the next norning, spoke to Mr. Sprague and receiving no answer supposed he was still asleep, got up and went about his affairs. No one having occasion to go to Mr. Sprague's room, his death was not discovered for two days after. Mrs. Sprague found her husband's affairs properly covered for by an adminstrator, who turned them over to her, and she sold the Kansas property and closed up her husband's business before returning. The deceased had a policy in the Mutual Relief Association of Wellington, and his widow and fatherless children receive the benefaction of about $1,400. "