Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1895 — Told in a Few Lines. [ARTICLE]

Told in a Few Lines.

While drunk at Leadville, Col., Richard Sables' shot and killed Matt O’Brien. James Pique was waylaid by robbers near Brazil, Ind., and left on the railroad track to die. Michael Finan, the outgoing treasurer of Paulding County, Ohio, has a shortage of $28,122.24 to account for. Capt Charles G. Culver, for years one of the best known merchants in the Northwest, died at Sioux CKy, lowa, of fatty degeneration of the heart. James Hensley, Jr., aged 17, was fatally burned at Anderson, Ind., by the bursting of a natural gas pipe on which he was working. This is the third accident of the kind that has happened at Anderson in ten'dajra. f