Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1919 — PROMINENT WARREN COUNTY DEMOCRAT DEAD [ARTICLE]
PROMINENT WARREN COUNTY DEMOCRAT DEAD
M. A. McDonald, a prominent Warren county Democrat and the only surviving son of former United States Senator, Joseph E. McDonald, deceased, died at St. Elizabeth hospital in Lafayette Tuesday night, aged 61' years. He is survived by his second wife and the following children: S. McDonald, Huntington, West Virginia; Frank W. McDonald, Chicago; C. N. McDonald,-Benton Harbor, Michigan; Alice Noble McDonald, a student in the University of Chicago; Thomas R. and Joseph E. McDonald of Williamsport. Burial* was made in Crown -Hill cemetery, Indianapolis, beside his father. AWAY ON^ - SOUTHERN TRIP Mr. and Airs. John I. Gwin went to Chicago Thursday*, and yesterday left that city with one of the Lower Rio Grande Valley land excursions for McColl, Texas, they being the only people from Rensselaer to accompany the local! agent, Harvey Davisson, on this] trip. They will visit otljer places in the south before returning.. On Mr. Davisson’s last trip -previous to this 1 he sold a 10-acre tract near McAllen to John W. Mauck of Newton township, and 20 acres to Korah Potts of Union township.
