Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 142, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1914 — FOR TOWSHIP TRUSTEE [ARTICLE]
FOR TOWSHIP TRUSTEE
To the voters of Union township. Not having the time or means to canvass the township, and know* ing the farmers are too busy to be bothered at the present time, I take this method of announcing my name for township trustee of Union township, subject to the convention—N. A. McKay. Harry K. Thaw was Monday denied release on ball pending consideration by the U. S. supreme court of his extradition from New Hampshire to New York. Within view of 100 picnickers, George Golllher, of Parker City, drowned Sunday afternoon while attempting to swim across White river, near Selma. Vice President Thomas Marshall is at Indianapolisi, where he will remain 'lor a few days. He will deliver an address at the commencement exercises of Wabash college, his alma mater. William Kemen, 28 years old, drowned in Everett Lake, near Ft. Wayne, Sunday, when, in a spirit of fun, he overturned a small rowboat in which he was riding with companions. Because President Wilson could not go to the Park Ridge, N. J., high school Monday to address the graduating class, the gradpates went to the White House and the president addressed them there. (Delegates representing the owners of 2,000,000 horses and 10,000 automobile trucks assembled at Pittsburgh Monday forthe annual convention of the National Team Owners' association. Miss Lottie Marshall, who operates a button sewing machine in a garment factory at Cambridge City, marked and sewed 8,052 buttons on 61 dozen overalls in nine hours one day last week. Patrolman Louis Curtis, of Gary, was shot early Sunday when George Nelson mistook him for a burglar. Curtis was trying to get upon the roof of a house to capture two housebreakers.
The Robert W. Long 'hospital, the gift of Dr. land Mrs. Robert W. Long to the Indiana university school of medicine, and to the state, was dedicated at Indianapolis Monday afternoon and Monday evening. Governor Ralston presided at the opening ceremonies.
