Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 239, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ivan Warner, 27 years old, is dead at her home in Newcastle, following ah operation. Coroner J. E. Heatt, of Henry county, after an investigation of the case, caused a warrant to be issued for the arrest of Dr. Charles E. Campbell, who, according to a signed ante-mortem statement of the woman, performed the operation. The Daily Journal, of Hartford City,, which, was launched during the county option contest three years ago, has been sold to Clement Bruce, a Ft. Wayne printer, who will move the plant to some point in Ohio. The consideration is said to have been $2,800. The Journal was a bull moose paper and had been having a hard row to hoe for several months. Harry M. Moberly, 33 years old, of Shelby county, has announced himself as a candidate for member of the state board of agriculture from the third district Mr. Moberly has for many years been actively connected with the management of the Shelby county fair and served as vice-presi-dent _pf the> associatLon l m Jteo.yeara and as president for the last two years. He spent two years In the agricultural department at Purdue university. Some of thq features of the R.-C-H car are most axlfe clearance of any car, Warner auto-meter, tally-ho horn, central control, automatic sparker, straight line shaft drive, Bosch magneto, non-skid tires, jiffy curtains, etc. And best of all, the car is sold for S9OO, fully equipped. This price includes everything. You do not buy the car and then have to spend two or three hundred dollars before you are ready to take a trip. If interested ask John M. Knapp, the local agent, for a free demonstration. Prof, and Mrs. Clyde Tull took their departure from Monon Monday, with Europe as their destination. They went from here to Washington, D. C., and thence to Boston. They will sail from the latter dty Oct 8, on the „White liner Cymric, for Liverpool. They will spend some time at Oxford and also in Paris, with a trip to St Petersburg In contemplation. In all of these places, Clyde will find college friends resident there Who will no doubt contribute much to the profit Ind pleasure of the trip. Prof. Tull has a year’s furlough from chair of English at Idaho University.—Monon News. .. , _ _ _