Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1894 — Telegraphic Clicks. [ARTICLE]
Telegraphic Clicks.
Birdseye W. Rouse, one of the leading jurists of Northern Ohio, died of heart failure. JOHN R Godfroy, son of the last chief of the famous Miami tribe of Indians, died at Port Wayne, Ini At Tiffin, Ohio, Richard Billman was arrested, charged with forging his brother’s name to a small n.t3. Rene Baker, 6 year 4 old, anl Nellie Baker, 3 years old, died at Paterson, N. J.. after drinking cherry leer. W. J. Martin, a Muncie (Ind.) glass-w. rker, drank two gallons of water on a wag.r. He died two hours later. E. E. Winter?, a ieal estate man, of Muno.'e. Ind., was sandbagged and robbed of $4.20 on a business street of that town. Frederick F. Low, Governor of California from 1863 to 1867 and a wellknown pioneer, died,at San Francisco. He had large corporate and banking interests. By the death of an uncle in England, Arnold N. Clements, of Springfield, M ass., becomes heir to the great English estate known ae Siiby Hj.ll, valued at *500,000.
