Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Wm It Presentiment? Mat* testimony of fate waa found shortly after the tragic death of Mrs. Basal* U TUI man beneath the Iron, wheel* of a ponderous wagon. \« On a reading table la the Tinman home the woman had left a novel, “Teas of the B’UbervUlee.” by Thomae Hardy. She had been reading up to the minute that ah* left for the poetoffloe and the . following passage was underscored, a thing that ah* seldom did: > “Unforseen accidents prevent Intention*; and old plan*.are forgotten.” To the distracted husband, George W. Cravens and William Untoerferth, members of the school faculty and Intimate woman friends, this passage and the way la whtea to waa left for them to read. Is a most ominous thing. They had aU planned for this evening a friendly Jubilee at the Tillman home, li all an busy and have few pleasuaes it meant much to them. They had looked forward to It for a month.
