Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1912 — Cinders to Give Away. [ARTICLE]

Cinders to Give Away.

If you want cinders from the city light plant, you can get them for nothing by- asking Moses Leopold, City Attorney. Mrs. George E. Murray went to Chicago today. Mrs. Cook is moving from the Nowels house and is storing her household- goods near the depot. Misses Edith Adams, Ethel Sharp, Minnie Hemphill and Ernest Lamson and wife and Mrs. C. H. Mills went to Chicago today to attend the Northern Indiana Teachers’ Association. Mr. and Mrs. James Lefler are planning to return to their home in Wisconsin the latter part of next week, after spending the winter visiting with friends and relatives in Jasper county. Mr. and Mrs. Robert! Sheets and two children, of Sterling, 111., came Wednesday for several days’ visit with his step-father, James, Ennis. Bob has a good job as signal foreman on the C. & N. W. railroad. He also brought his grandfather, H. Kiser, of Goodlang, for an over night, visit. Mr. Kiser is very spry at the age of 77 years and says he can scoop corn with the best of ’em. Nothing particular has developed in the sensational confession of Seth Nichols in regard to the murder of Dr. Helene itnabe, of Indianapolis, on October 23, 1911. Despite the dispatch from the U. S. S. Dixie to the effect that he was on board the ship on Oct. 23 .and 24, Nichols still maintains that he, is the murderer and claims that he bribed. Chief Yeoman to mark him present' at'roll calTs and lnspecflbhr This statement, howbver, is inconsistent with one he made yesterday, stating that the crime was committed on the spur of a moment. Before retiring last night Nichols declared he would disclose facts and names today that would startle the entire nation.