Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Peter Baujan, of Arenzville, the largest man in Illinois, died Monday. He weighed 510 pounds and was 67 yea i s old. He traveled a number of years with the late P. T. Barnum.
D. D. Aisden, a fireman, and M. F. Pelance, a brakeman, were killed and five other men injured when a Big Four freight train struck a derail at Indianapolis Monday and the engine and nine cars were overturned.
The superdreadnought Oklahoma, the largest and most powerful American battleship afloat, was launched Monday from the yard of the New York Shipbuilding company at Camden, N. J., in the presence of a largfe number of invited guests.
William S. Benton, the English subject killed in Mexico by General Villa’s order, was stabbed to death 3tnd not shot, according to an official report made Monday to British Ambassador Spring-Rice by British Consul" Charles Perceval, who investigated the case.
The W. F. Norris drug store at South Whitley has announced that it has thrown out and will hereafter refuse to carry, handle or sell liquors of any kind now, henceforth and forever. The store announces the move is made looking toward better, higher class and more wholesome business.
The civil service commission has reported to congress that the examinations for fourth class postmasters are costing the government an average of $2 an office. Unless a deficiency appropriation of $10,006 is made, the wholesale examinations scheduled for Indiana in April may be delayed. The commission has asked for the amount.
The Tanner trial which was started in Kentland yesterday will probably be concluded today. The state closed its case Tuesday afternoon. The defendant introduced a large number of character Witnesses, and from word brought over from there by friends of the defendant there is a probability that he will be found ‘ not guilty. Drs. Washburn and Johnson, John Eger and A. F. Long went over this morning to testify as character witnesses.
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