Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1914 — NO. 32 KILLED A MAN IN INDIANAPOLIS TODAY [ARTICLE]
NO. 32 KILLED A MAN IN INDIANAPOLIS TODAY
Charles Stafford Stepped From in Front of One Train to Monon Track and Was Hit by Engine
'Passenger train No. 32, due here at 10:11 a. m., killed a man named Charles Stafford at 22nd street in Indianapolis this Tuesday morning. Stafford, who was a grocery slocitor, was crossing the tracks and had noticed an approaching train. He stepped off the track directly in front of No. <32, which he did not see. He was not killed instantly, but was so severely Injured that he died soon after reaching the hospital.
