Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 247, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1911 — NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS. [ARTICLE]
NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.
John and Armita Middleton, who were divorced at Wabash laet Thursday. found it impossible to live apart and Monday were married again. Harry Brown, of Elkhart, age 28, over poor health, com? mitted suicide Tuesday by drinking two ounces of carbolic acid. 7 Dal Neibert, living in Noble township, Shelby county, has been eating strawberries the last few days, a second crop having ripened in his strawberry patch. '/ i M. A. Roby, age 45, a farmer three miles „ northeast of Zionsville, this state, committed suicide early Tuesday by hanging himself in his barm. A widow and one daughter survives. William HAyden, a student at Notre Dame, who was Imprisoned and later freed on a charge of burglary, has sued the police for $23,000 for false imprisonment. Four saloonkeepers who opened their bars Tuesday at Kokomo, closed them at six o'clock last evening. One of the liquor dealers said, “We did not wish to tempt fate by giving some men a chance to get us in bad with the public an<T police.” One of the first hunting accidents of the season was reported at Bloomington Tuesday. Lewis Taylor, 22, suffered a wound in one of his arms, when an accidental jar discharged his shot gun. The young man bound a handkerchief around his arm to check the flow of blood and walked a mile to his home where medical attention was given. ; •
