Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1920 — DR. M’CAIN OF KENTLAND DIES SUDDENLY [ARTICLE]

DR. M’CAIN OF KENTLAND DIES SUDDENLY

Dr. Richard C. McCain of Kentland died very suddenly Sunday. He was an automobile trip with his family and they had stopped upon a bridge near Morocco and had gotten out of their car and had watched the water in the stream below pass by. Mrs. McCain started to get back into the car and turning she saw her husband fall and upon going to his side found that he was dead. Dr. McCain was one of Newton county’s useful as well as prominent citizens. He was graduated from the Louisville, Ky., Medical College in March, 1875. In the fall of that year he located in Kentland and had resided there continuously. He served in the Indiana senate ffrom 1905 to 1909, having been elected upon the Republican ticket from the senatorial district consisting 'of the counties of Jasper, Newton and White. He was a Knights of Pythias and a Mason and was a member of the Presbyterian * church. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boudreau of Milroy township were in Rensselaer today.