Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1911 — Obituary of Harrison A. Warren. [ARTICLE]

Obituary of Harrison A. Warren.

Harrison A. Warren, the tenth child of a family of twelve children born to Samuel and Rhoda Warren, was born In- Marion county, Ohio, February 12, 1845, and departed this life in Rensselaer, Indiana, September 28, 1911, aged 66 years, 7 months and 16 days. He, with his parents, came to Jasper county, Indiana, in the year 1854, and has resided in and around Rensselaer, except six years that he lived in Peru, Indiana. He was married to Mary Isabel Powell, September 19, 1878. To this union four children; were born. His wife died December 20, 1888. He was again married, to Hester A. Powell, September 5, 1889. One child was born to this union, dying in infancy. { „/ Mr. Warren joined the 151st Indiana Regiment and served to the close of the Civil war. Harrises Warren was patriotic. He came from a patriotic family. Three brothers and three of his sisters I 'husbands were in the great Civil war. He joined the Methodist class that was organized at No. 6 school house under the preaching of Rev. Smith in the year 1889.' He leaves four children, U. G. Tyler, Chester 8., Ft Wayne; Estelle M. Teel and Lillian B. White, of Peru; three brothers, Thomas 8., Kerney, Neb.; William, of Tefft, Ind., and D. C. Warren, Chester, Neb.; two sisters, Maria McElfresh, Rensselaer, and Ellen Oram, of Chicago, and five grandchildren to mourn his departure. For more than a year his health has been failing. In February he had a severe attack of grippe, from which he never fully recovered. He had been confined to his home most of the time since. Rensselaer met defeat to the tune of 7 to 1 at Monon Sunday afternoon. The locals were unable to hit Ridgway, who ptiched for Monon, at times when hits would have brought in runs. Evans, a Monon cast-off, pitched for Rensselaer, and held them well except in the sixth inning, when a few hits and a lot of errors brought in 6 runs. At that time .the score was 1 to 1. Clark made the only score for Rensselaer. After getting a base on bails he stole second and came In on a. single by Elder. Jess Wilcox caught Livingston Ross and Mallie Clark umpired and escaped with thler lives The game was played on a z muddy diamond, part of the time in a drizzling rain. This closes the season for Rensselaer. f wish to announce to the public' that I am now prepared to take bus call*. I have made arrangements with Barnes* Restaurant phone 432, or Leek’s hitch barn, phone 342, to take my bus calls. Will endeavor to give good service at the same old prices. Calls answered night or day. Your humble servant, JOE JACKSON. Governor Marshall is charged with having had advance information of the operations of the Burns Detective agency and having aided them in the alleged kidnaping of Secretary McNamara of the Structural Iron Workers’ union, in strong resolutions adopted by the State Federation of Labor at Evansville Wednesday. The Ladies’ Industrial Society of the Presbyterian church is giving the Salisbury Family Concert and extend an invitation to all music lovers to attend the entertainment Thursday evening, October 5. Admission 35 emu; tUta. K