Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 280, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1910 — NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS. [ARTICLE]

NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.

Charles F. Schwoe, former Columbus councilman, has drafted a bill for the protection of newspaper earlier boys which he hopes to have passed by the next legislature. It makes the defrauding of carrier boys of money for papers delivered a criminal offense. Schwoe has two sons who are carriers. The explosion of the gasoline, tank of an automobile probably fatally injured Mrs. F. E. Follette, seriously hurt her husband, a dentist of Otterbein, and wrecked the auto and garage. Dr. Follette was experimenting with a new carburetor, an invention of his own, when the explosion, probably the result of a leak in the tank, occurred Miss Gladys E. Lyons, a well known young woman of Fairmount, has been notified by Postmaster GenerarHitcheock of her appointment as postmistress of the Fairmount office for the unexpired term of her father, the late C. C. Lyons, whose death accurred five weeks ago. Miss. Lyons will serve three years and six months. She was the deputy under her father's administration and is thoroughly familiar with the duties. By Dec. Ist the Ft. Wayne Rolling Mill company, which went into the hands of receivers five years ago with indebtedness of $135,000, will have paid off the last penny of this amount with interest for the entire period. The property, which for the last five years has been operated by a holding company composed of stockholders of the first company a*d the creditors, will revert to the original owners. To save her mother, 92 years old, from possible injury or death, Mrs. Mary Moran, of Ft. Wayne, made no attempt to extinguish a small fire which started in the kitchen of her house. While she took her mother to a place of safety the flames rapidly spread and the fire, which might easily have been extinguished, caused a loss of $1,500 on the home before the fire department put it out. Mrs. Alma Robinson Wednesday filed suit for divorce from James Robinson;, alleging that her spouse in tight years of wedded life has found pleasure in hurling flat irons at her, but the last straw was when he battered her eye with a frying pan. A raid of a soft drink parlor conducted by John Terhide, a former saloon keeper, by the police at Anderson, resulted in the arrest of Terhide on a charge of operating a “blind tiger.” A large quantity of whiskey and beer was confiscated, which the police say Terhide w r as openly selling over the bar. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets do not sicken or gripe, and may be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate woman or the youngest child. The old and feeble will also find them a most suitable remedy for aiding and strengthening their weakened digestion and for regulating the bowels. For sale by al ; dealers. c

The campaign expenses of Henry L. Stimson, the defeated republican candidate for governor of New York, were $1,292.65, according to his statement ftled with the secretary of state Thursday. This included $lO for two boxes of cigars, handed out at state committee headquarters. For pains in the side or chest dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Liniment and bind it on over the seat of pain. There is nothing better. For sale by all dealers. c Our Classified Column will sell, buy, find, rent, or exchange it. Phone 18.