Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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John B. Gangloff went to Plymouth today to visit his sister, Mrs. Nagle. He is feeling very much improved now over his condition of several weeks ago, but it r*ll4- very weak. His mother plans to take him on a trip to the south for several weeks,. i Henry Krellow, a Russian inmate of the Indiana reformatory, probably fatally wounded John Lee, a guard, Monday by striking him on the head with a heavy pair of tongs. The prisoner had been reprimanded by Lee for talking in the dining room. Another guard shot Krellow In the hip as he was about to strike a second blow. .. Eugene Purtelle went north on the milk train today, He volunteered no information and if he has. any new plans for building his railroad they must go unpublished because of his aloofness. Eugene has a very aristocratic method of remainging aloof when he feels miffed and be is absolutely haughty in the presence of the reporter. Representative Barnhart has. enlisted the services of the navy department in an effort to find Roily Baugher, of Laporte, Ind., who mysteriously disappeared on June 24, 1911, deserting his wife and three children. The‘fact that he often spoke longings ly 0? s career in the navy leads bis wife to believe that he ran away to become a seaman. Representative Barnhart's aid was obtained by the chief of police at Laporte.