Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1912 — Aged Rensselaer Lady Stricken With Paralysis. [ARTICLE]

Aged Rensselaer Lady Stricken With Paralysis.

While visiting with her son, John, in Lafayette, Mrs. Elizabeth Purcupile suffered a light stroke of paralysis Saturday. Her entire right side is affected, though it was her first stroke. Mrs. Purcupile is 84 years of age and up until Saturday had been in excellent health. Mesdames A F. Long, F. J. Sears and Henry Purcupile spent Sunday with her. She is still confined to her bed, but will be moved here as soon as she is able to stand it

Waterloo, Ind.—New Woodman, the cartoonist, furnished the entertainment tor the second number of the lectore course at the opera house last; week Wednesday evening, and the universal testimonial of the entertainment was that it was a great hit Mr. Woodman is a cartoonist of more than the ordinary, and at the same time he draws his pictures he talks incessantly, and says lots of funny things besides giving' the characteristic life ot a picture he portrays. In other words, he illustrates his stories by his cartoons, and at the same time he illustrates his cartoons by stories.— Press. At M. E. church, Tuesday evening, May 7th. Admission 35 cents. Scott Bros, have a full line of buggies in the Odd Fellows building. For the first time in the history of the New England Baptist churches a preacher has declined an increase in salary. Rev. Harry C. Leach, pastor ot the Morningstar church at Pittsfield, Mass., in a statement declined, to accept the money, and said the church needed the money more than himself. ‘7 , Women and children fled in terror and s&ofig men looked on witk amazement at the sight of a hearse, driven at high rate of speed along the streets of Marion Thursday night by two unidentified men, evidently under the influence of liquor, while a woman, garbed in white, sat between them.