Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SEWS IS PARAGRAPHS. John Phelps, thirty years old, employed by the Pennsylvania railroad company as brakeman, was killed Friday when he was knocked from a car at Richmond. D. K. Cornwell, a retired Chicago merchant, who has been living at Battle Creek, the last ten years, has presented Booker T 7 Washington with SIO,OOO to be used in his work at Tuskogee, Alabama. To comply with a state' law the proposition td increase the stock of the Pennsylvania railroad from $500,000,000 to $600,000,000 will be submitted to a stock vote at the election of the directors March 28. 1 Albert Henschelman, aged seventeen, living near Evansville, fell from a wagon. His chin struck the ground violently and his teeth were driven through his tongue, which was severed. His condition is serious. For robbing little Amanda Misner, 8 years old, of Ft. Wayne, of two theatre tickets and some small change, Charles Zickgraf was sentenced in the Allen circuit court to five to fourteen years in the penitentiary: At a meeting of the congregation of. Broadway Presbyterian church of Logansport, a call was issued to Rev. Frank Hayes, of Winona Lake. The church has been without a pastor since thi Rev. Walter Johnson went to Crawfordsville, eight months ago. Senior class spirit in the Evansville high school received a severe blow Friday when six members of the class of 1911 were expelled for painting their class numerals in large red letters on the main entrance of the high school building. The boys expelled are members of prominent families. Continuing its attempt to relieve the distress of the starving millions of China, the American National Red Cross Tuesday cabled $2,000 more to the stricken people. The money came from popular subscriptions and was sent to the American consul general at Shanghai for distribution. Columbus physicians and health officers are protesting against the prevailing fashion of very low-necked dresses which are being worn on the streets by young girls in the most severely cold weather, and Jthey declare that a number qf recent deaths there have been due to colds cons byjyoiM^illi u Jwho_afipeared on the streets with far too scant clothing and especially With the throats and necks wholly exposed.
Notice to Hunters. No hunting allowed on my farm. Anyone violating this notice will be prosecuted. GRANVILLE MOODY. A centipede is seldom on its last legs. Good luck seems to stumble right onto the hustle. ' The makings of a cigarette are often the unmaking of the user. , , When money talks it usually gets an encore. Some men like to blow about having been on a toot.
