Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 228, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1910 — Fred King to Be Married In Warsaw Tuesday, Oct. 4th. [ARTICLE]
Fred King to Be Married In Warsaw Tuesday, Oct. 4th.
Rensselaer friends of Fred King received announcements that he will be married on October 4th at Warsaw. The name of his bride-to-be is Miss Nell Denzle. Fred is now engaged in the furniture business at Warsaw, having purchased an interest in a store. His many friends here extend congratulations. Jerry Healy, who has been clerking for B. Forsythe at Brook, received a sprained back while assisting in removing the stock to Oxford, and came home yesterday for a short stay. He states that Mr. Forsythe has secured a nice room at Oxford and will resist the payment of any license fee which the town board may attempt to assess against him. The big White auto owned by William M. Hoover came near being destroyed by Are Thursday night. Mr. Hoover had been attending the camp fire and when he reached his home in the country 4ie went to turn off the lights. Some way the gasoline sprang a leak and became ignited and in a second the entire front'end of the car was in flames and it continued to burn until the oil was all consumed. Fortunately none of the frame parts caught fire and aside from being badly scorched in front not much damage resulted, but it will have to undergo some repairs for the sake of appearances. j
Mrs. Josie Dill, of Carthage, Ohio, who was a daughter of John W. Warner, who enlisted in the union army at Rensselaer and who was killed during the war, is here visiting her cousins/ C. P. Wright and Mrs. John Medicus. She was only about 5 years of age at the time her father was killed and her mother died a few weeks later. She was taken away by relatives and this was her first visit here Bince that time, and relatives here did not even know where she was. Her father was supposed to have been killed while out foraging and to have been thrown into a deep well. The writer has heard only meagre accounts of the incident, but would like to polish the story if it can be furnished. Mrs. Dill will probably be here & week or longer.
