Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 July 1916 — Ward Tyner, Monon Boy, Well Known Here, Is Dead. [ARTICLE]
Ward Tyner, Monon Boy, Well Known Here, Is Dead.
Ward Tyner, 21 years of age, a Mjono-n boy, who is well known in Rensselaer, died Monday evening at his home in tihait city. He was a nephew of Mrs. True D. Woodworth, of this city, and mode frequent visit 3 to Rensselaer. His death was due to curvature of tihe spine, witih -which he had been afflicted for a great many years, and which produced -heart failure. The funeral will*be held Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Woodworth left today for Monon. Fire late yesterday afternoon destroyed a com crib on tihe farm of Paid Weiss, two miles southeast of Remington. Witih the crib was burned a hew wagon, a new KLondyke, gang plow, Steel 'harrow and other property. The fire is supposed to have been -started by their little boy. All white footwear reduced, priced to suit your purse. ” The G. E. Murray Co.
