Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The population of New Albany township, Ind., including New Albany city, is 25,275, as compared with 24,275 in 1900. William W. Lewis, aged 51, prominent In South Bend business and banking circles, died Friday afternoon of chronic diabetes, with which he had suffered several years. While playing bn a new boiler in the bdsement of the high school in Evansville, Paul Webb, aged 4, was crushed to death Friday. The boiler turned and rolled over on him. When warned by the driver to get off a loaded coal wagon, Clarence, 5-year-old son of Jake Hawkins, dropped under the wheels and was instantly killed at Oakland City, Ind., Thursday afternoon. Lavina Ehrsam, age three, daughter of Ernest Ehrsam, near Decatur, Ind., became lost -Thursday afternoon, while playing with her five-year-old brother in a corn field, and was not found until 10 o'clock Friday morning. Several hundred persons searched all night. Edward Wheeler, half owner and manager of the South Bend Central League team, Friday announced that hfe has exercised his option of the half interest held by Bert Annis and will be the sole owner of the club after this season. He began at once signing players for next season. Pete O’Brien, late of St. Paul, is the first player to sign. The purchase price of the club is not announced, but it is understood that Annis gets $4,000 for his half interest.
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