Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1919 — FORMER RESIDENT OF JASPER [ARTICLE]

FORMER RESIDENT OF JASPER

'W. H. H. Hinkle lMea in Kansas at the Age of 70 Years. Mrs. Elisabeth Jenkins received a' letter Thursday from her niece, 1 Mrs. Alice Petti bone, of Caney.j Kan., telling of the death of the' latter's step-father, William H. H. Hinkle, at one time a well known' resident of Jasper county, but who' went west about 1882. He resided when here In Barkley township and will be remembered by many ot the older residents. His death occurred last Monday night. He had been mentally unbalanced for sev-! eral months and pital at Osawatomie, Kan. He was twice married, both of his wives being sisters of the late Anderson Jenkins of Jasper county. He leaves a wife and step-daugh-ter, also three sons by his first Bruce Hinkle of Caney, Kan., and' Grant and Van Hinkle of Spokane, Wash. Mr. Hinkle was 79 years of age last February and was a highly respected man.