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Fort Wayne News And Sentinel, The Fort Wayne, Indiana Tuesday, March 22, 1921 Page 13
Civil War Veteran Dies.
(Special to the News.)
BLUFFTON, Ind., March 22. -- Rolly Martin VanCamp, aged 85 years, is dead at his home in
Poneto. He had been a sufferer from dropsy and heart disease for six years, but was
seriously ill only two weeks. Mr. VanCamp was born in Wetzel county, West Virginia, and
came to Wells county 25 years ago. He was a civil war veteran. Surviving besides the
widow are the following children: Georgiana Earhart and James Bennie VanCamp, of Roanoke;
Alfred VanCamp, Belle Cupp and Maggie Leist, of this city; Samuel Alexand (sic) VanCamp,
of Poneto; and Worley VanCamp, of Montpelier.
Postmaster Resigns.
(Special to the News.)
BLUFFTON, Ind., March 22. -- B. A. Batson has tendered his resignation as postmaster of
Bluffton, the resignation to take effect April 1. He has been postmaster here seven
years. He recently purchased a farm in southern Michigan and resigns to move to his farm.
A successor has not as yet been appointed. Charles Van Horn, republican county chairman,
is mentioned as the probable successor.
Bluffton Marriage.
(Special to the News.)
BLUFFTON, Ind., March 22. -- Miss Viva Lesh and Harvey Inskeep were united in marriage
yesterday. The bride is a daughter of Milo Lesh, and the groom a son of Vause Inskeep.
Undergoes Operation.
(Special to the News.)
BLUFFTON, Ind., March 22. -- Mrs. Hoyt Hartman underwent an operation at the Wells County
hospital.
Pioneer of Wells County Dies.
(Special to the News.)
BLUFFTON, Ind., March 23. -- Hiram Dewitt, a pioneer resident of Wells county, aged 88
years, is dead at his home two miles north of Keystone. Death was due to cancer. As a
civil war veterans (sic) and an active worker in community affairs Hiram Dewitt was well
known over Wells county. He was born December 1, 1832, in New York, the son of Moses and
Sally Esterbrook DeWitt. He came to Wells county with his parents in 1842 and settled
near Murray. He was united in marriage to Mahaley Showalter in Chester township, December
24, 1866. She survives, as does the step-daughter, Mrs. Harry Clay of Poneto. A brother
and sister living are Worthy DeWitt and Mrs. John Faulk, both of this city. He was
affiliated with the Christian church.
Chicken Thieves Sentenced.
(Special to the News.)
BLUFFTON, Ind., March 22. -- Howard Blair and Hugh Nutter confessed chicken thieves, were,
Saturday, sentenced to a term of six months at the state penal farm. Howard Straley, a
third member of the group, has not been captured. Blair and Nutter blame Straley for
leading them into thievery. They said that Cochran, the Phenix storekeeper, knew the
chickens were stolen and waited after hours at his store for them to bring in the loot.
Cochran is out on bond charged with grand larceny.