Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
While Albert Roush, engineer at the lighting company’s plant In Hartford City, was in the boiler last Saturday making an examination, his fireman, John Werner, turned on the steam and Roush was almost cooked before he could crawl out. The fireman had forgotten the engineer was in the boiler. Roush is in a critical condition. Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain —cures the wound. S. E. Rusk, age 45, ’ Was 'instantly killed at his home, three miles east of Hillsboro, Ind., Wednesday morning. He' Was crushed between a'threshing engine Mttuf a cldver htiller. Rusk, wbb owned'thb engine and huller, was backing the engine and, it is belftved, lost control oMt. He is survived by a widoW and six children. t A report is current in Washington that United States Senator Theodore E. Burton, -of Cleveland, Is to be chosen president of Princeton University to succeed Woodrow Wilson, who has been nominated for governor by the New Jersey democrats. Mr. Wilson will resign the presidency next month. —————-— —: J ' Earl Easterday, age 14, in endeavoring to ride down a steep kcdffold on his bicycle at Logansport Sunday, suffered four broken ribs. He tried to emulate a bicycle “slide for life” he saw at a recent carnival. His wheel’ plunged over the side and he fell tea ftf *n4«*e*.btiCanCttnffisd Obfoa*. PtaMlt.
