Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1913 — E. J. Fogarty Resigned As Penitentiary Warden. [ARTICLE]

E. J. Fogarty Resigned As Penitentiary Warden.

Desiring to return to South Bend and re-enter politics, possibly to again become the candidate of the democrats for mayor, has prompted the resignation of E. J. Fogarty as warden of the Michigan City penitentiary. His action has thrown a great fright into the ranks of South Bend democracy and some of the leading candidates for mayor will probably get out of the way of Fogarty. Many shows visit our city during the season, but the J.H. Boyer show excels them all, The ears, tents, seats, lights, scenery and everything connected was up-to-date; This band and show was the best seen in years—Argents, Ark, News, Oct. 6th. Lightning caused thirty-two fires in Indiana during the flftjd week in June, while sparks from ohimneys, boilers and locomotives started 24 more. The total number of Area that week, as reported to the state Are marshal, was 189. The J. H. Boyers Show, which played Jesse James here on Wednesday night, drew a big crowd. Their band made quite , a hit with the music loving publie. Standing room was at a premium in their large tent at night, which was comfortably 'lighted and seated. Everything was neat and clean and worthy of patronage, and was enjoyed by the large crowd which was present, and their concert was the 'best ever seen here under canvas. Almost all remained and were pleased.—Rochette, Tex, Sentinel, Dec. 9. Mrs. James Delaney, of Normandy, 111, Saturday gave birth to her seventeeth babe. Of her seventeen children there are two palm of twins and one set of triplets. All art living.