Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1913 — FAMILY OF EVERETT GREEN POISONED [ARTICLE]

FAMILY OF EVERETT GREEN POISONED

One Child Dead and Others Seriously Ill—Moved to Michigan City from Rensselaer. W. A. Green, north of town, received the sad news this Wednesday morning that the entire family of his son, Everet Green, except his wife, had been poisoned and that one of the Children was dead and the others in a critical condition. Poisoned meat is reported to have been the cause of their sickness. In response to a message from Michigan City, Clarence Green and Mrs. Mollie Vance, brother and slater of the man whose family is afflicted, went to Michigan City, leaving here on the 10:54 train. Further details are expected after their arrival. Newt. McCay, of Wheatfleld, was notified by telephone and understood that it was Clarence Green’s family in Rensselaer, who had been poisoned, and came here, learning after this arrival that it was in Everet Green’s family at Michigan City.