Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 208, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1920 — MOTHER DIES AT HOSPITAL. [ARTICLE]
MOTHER DIES AT HOSPITAL.
Mrs. Charles Pollock of Morocco was brought to the hospital at about eight o’clock Friday evening and died at eleven. The cause of her death was uremic poisoning. She was the mother of a baby born last Wednesday. She was the daughter of S. H. Standish, who operates a bus line between this city and Morocco. *
, The funeral of a John Moosmiller was held this Saturday morning at the Catholic church and burial was made in Mt. Calvary cemetery.
Goodland opened a four-team baseball tournament this Saturday afternoon which will close Sunday afternoon. The four teams contesting are the Danville A. B. C’s, Talbot, Kokomo and Goodland. Two games will be played each afternoon, the two winning teams today meeting in the final tomorrow afternoon, following a game between today’s losers to determine the winners of third and fourth places.
Estel Myers, the Parr merchant, received a telephone call from the Sheriff of Porter county from Valparaiso this Saturday morning, who told him of the capture of several men at that place whom he believed to have been connected with the robberies which occurred at Parr recently.' It is said that the men have confessed to robberies at Bur-' row’s Camp and several other plac-l es, and it is probable that they were responsible for the Parr robberies, dr. Myers and several others who lost merchandise the night of th* robbery, went to Valparaiso this afternoon to see if any of the merchandise which the men had m thear possession .when captured, was their property.
