Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1870 — Obituary. [ARTICLE]
Obituary.
[Ftom the Monticello Herald.]
Daniel Wall was born January 10th, 1809, in Harrison county, Ky. He removed with his parents to Bellefontaine, Ohio, iu 1812, and from there he came to White county, lud., in 1845; where he has resided up to the time of hi* death, which occurred Sunday evening, June 26th, 1870, aged 61 years, 5 months and 16 days. During the spring of 1870 he earnestly sought, and found the Pearl of great price and united with the Presbyterian church of Monticello, Ind. He suffered long and patiently during a protracted illness and his death was calm and triumphant Although surrounded by loving hearts on tne thresh-hold of a life of promise, he heard without a murmur, his Master's summons and with a faintly whispered āIām going home,ā hfs last words, he closed his eyes on earth to open them upon the glories of the City of God. C. W. Davis had a fine horse stolen from the bitching rack on the public square, in Kentland, week ago Saturday, and tip to last Thursday had hoard no tidings of
There will be two congressmen at large to be c-lccttd from Indiana thie fall. Among tho republican* mentioned are lion. G S. Orth, of Lafayette, Hon. R. W. Thompson, ot Terre Haute, and Honl 11. C. Newcomb, late of the Indianapolis Journal.
