Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Little Son of John Comer Died While In Fort Wayne. Francis Edward, 10-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Corner, of Barkley township, died Thursday of last week while in Fort Wayne,-where thfc mother had been visiting. Bummer complaint was the cause of the child’s death. Mr. Comer had been at Fort Wayne earlier in the week but when the child seemed better he came home. It took sick, however, after he left and died Thursday. He was at once notified and went there Friday and the child was buried in a Fort Wayne cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of their many friends in their sad loss. Obituary of William Henry Randle. William Henry Randle, son of Thomas and Nancy Randle, was bora March Ist, 1839, :.t the Randle homestead in Barkley township; was married March 28,1858, to Mary E. iStiers, of Jasper county; departed this at his residence ,in this city, Oofltber 17, 1915, at 12:30 p. m. To, this union were born seven children, namely: Mrs. Malissa McConahay, of Chicago; John, who died at the age of two years; Mrs. Nora Phillips, of this city; Mrs. Nancy Hayes, who died at Monon, Ind., in 1898; Frank, of Waynetown, Ind., Alfred and Charles, of Rensselaer. Soon after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Randle settled on a farm in Hanging Grove township, where for thirty years they experienced the joys and sorrows of the pioneer settlers. They afterward moved to a farm in Barkley township, where they resided until about fourteen years ago, when they moved to this city. About 25 years ago he united with the Methodist Episcopal church at the 'Osborne school house in Hanging Grove township, remaining a faithful and devoted member until his death. Mr. Randle always identified himself with all movemertts looking to the betterment of the community in which he lived, and his departure will be mourned by many friends. Of his father's family of eleven children, but two survive him, namely, James T. and Nelson, both of this city. In addition to the children and tWo brothers mentioned above, he leaves to mourn their loss a wife and eleven grandchildren.

Card of Thanks. We wish in this way to thank our friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness and assistance during out recent bereavement; also for the beautiful floral offerings.—(Mrs. W. H. Randle and Children. Genuine Jackson Hill Egg coal is very satisfactory for the range. A car just received. —D. E. Grow. M. E. Brotherhood Banquet. The first supper for the season by the Methodist Brotherhood will be held at the church Friday evening at 6:16 and the plate price of 25 cents will be charged. All the men of the church and brotherhood are urged to be present.

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