Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1910 — NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.
A limited car on the Northern Indiana interurban line left the track at Dunlaps and ran 125 feet over the ties. The car was crowded, but none were hurt.
Frank Bosworth, proprietor of the Turner Ice Cream company, and August Gianopulous, owner of a confectionary store, were arrested in South Bend Thursday on complaint of violating the pure food law.
With his fiancee, Miss Gladys Johnson, in a launch near by, Roy Debow, agid 18 years, of Nappannee, was drowned on Lake Wawasee Thursday while swimming. He was seized with cramps and went down before aid could reach him.
All arrangements for the annual meeting of the Northern Indiana Editorial association, to be held at Wawasee Inn, Lake Wawasee, will be made at a meeting to be held there next week. Representative Barnhart, of the Rochester Sentinel, and John L. Moorman, of the Starke County Republican, nominees for congress in the Thirteenth district, are expected To be present. The Bill Nye memorial committee appointed at the recent meeting of the North Carolina Press association to formulate plans for a state memorial to the humorist, met at Salisbury, N. C„ Wednesday night and decided that the proposed memorial shall take the form of a building at the Stonewall Jackson Training school at Concord. N. C. The building will cost not less than $5,000.
Following a toy pistol wound in the hand, suffered last Saturday, Frank Kardasz, 9 years old, died at South Bend Wednesday of tetanus. The injury the parents gave such home treatment as was possible after the accident, and by the t f me a physician was summoned the lad was in a serious condition. The fatality was tha lira! in South Bend resulting from the Fourth of July celebration.
Circus posters, red and flaming, announcing the coming of a show to Richmond, are the cause of a suit in the Henry county circuit court which will result in the sale of the Murphy business block in Richmond. Some of the Murphy heirs consented to the circus posters being placed on the building, others objected and tore them down. They were replaced, and torn down, and replaced.
A giant oak tree that he had watched grow to its present size since he settled, seventy-five years ago, on the farm near Muncie where he died, will incase the body of Carl Fenwick, aged 77. His sons Thursday cut down the great tree, and they are fashioning it into a coffin. Upholsterers will smooth off the interior, but the outside will be of the unfinished wood. It will be buried in a grave of cement.
In defense of his sister, Mrs. Carl Miller, Chester Dale. 24 years old, last night shot and instantly killed his brother-in-law, Carl Miller, 34 years old, in Dale’s kitchen at'his home in Vincennes. Dale was arrested at the scene of the murder. Dale told the police that Miller came to the former’s home and abused his wife and her daughter by a former marriage, and that when Dale remonstrated, Miller drew a knife.
