Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1910 — NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS. [ARTICLE]

NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.

Congressman Charles A. Korby, of Indianapolis, was renominated for congress by the democrats of the seventh district Tuesday.

John Gillhoun, 79 years old, who assisted in engraving the steel plates for the first “greenbacks” used by the United States, died at his home in Kansas City Monday.

Fred Lumpey, 35 years old, was gored to death by an infuriated bull near Lawrenceburg Monday night, while his mother, 80 years old, looked on, powerless to aid him.

The senate, Monday, unanimously passed a bill permitting the board of commissioners of Lake county to build and maintain a bridge across the Grand Calumet river in Hammond.

Col. W. W. Cockran, republican politician and sguthor, of Oakland City, in tearing down an old house that he had taken for a debt, recently, found a box containing several hundred dollars in gold.

recently, from Colonel William F. Cody, the latter denies the widely published report that a reconciliation had been effected between him and Mrs. Cody.

With no the inscription of the fact that he was at one time president ,of the United States, but reading merely: “Grover Cleveland, born Caldwell, N. J„ March 18, 1837; died Princeton, N. J., June 24, 1908,” a monument to the memory of exPresident Grover Cleveland was completed Wednesday on his grave in the Princeton cemetery. Two highway women, who have been holding up and robbing men in both the business and residence districts of South Bend, and by frequent change of clothing eluding the police, have been arrested. They gave their names as Nellie Horton and Louise Williams, and their address as Toledo, O. The former is forty years old apd the latter thirty-eight.