Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1911 — NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.
r r - \ David Wolf, aged 65, a Dunkard preacher, hanged himself at Peru Wednesday. No cause for the act is known. Wolf was the owner of a farm. The gross profit to the sugar trust for the coming year, following the advance in the pri<je of, sugar from $3.75 a hundred pounds to $7.25 since January 1, will reach $40,000,000, according to a sugar broker in New York City. Henry Luts, a wealthy farmer living near Noblesville, was arrested Tuesday 'afternoon on the charge of kidnaping his granddaughter, Nellie Luts, age fourteen, the daughter of George Luts. The son of the defendant made the affidavit Peter Stenger Grosscup, presiding Judge of the United States circuit court of appeals for the Chicago district, Tuesday announced his retirement from the federal bench. His resignation, which will be sent to President Taft, will be dated Oct. 1. The postoffice at Atlanta, five miles south of Tipton, this state, was entered by burglars Monday night for the second time within three months. The safe was blown and ten thousand one cent stamps, eight thousand two cent stamps and $75 in money were taken. Peter Thompson, bay gelding, driven by Serrili and owned by A. B. Coxe, of Paoli, Pa, won fresh laurels. Tuesday at the Michigan state fair grounds when, in the second heat of pe Matron stake, he established a new world’s record of 2rOBK for S-year old trotting geldings. ■ . -•/'•S’
