Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1899 — EVENTS OF THE WEEK [ARTICLE]
EVENTS OF THE WEEK
I pea Hie safe and Tank id aero red boot? to Ihe 13,000. chiefly in postobbeiy until about two Bakin? Powder Comfroni Indianapolis, has under the laws of Delital stock is f1,*300,000 each. The factory of 1 be temporarily estabfoli*. f liquid cement in the wilding »fcnpW by the i & Rand Shoe Cotns, mortally burned four ere. The victims are: Toe Muleonry, Junes tiggerstaff. . a fire in the premises i- avenue. X. W., resnltf J. T. Francis, an emenitneut printing office, had been extinguished mnd lying on the bed. ■d by suffocation. •man, president of the and Copper River Minvindicated in the report of the corporation pub- > of the charges made gvmcut by H. M. Waling for a receiver. iy, 20 years old. asked St. Panl, Minn., for a from her husband on le had a habit of taking to bed with him and i it when she became lie divorce was granted, nett, chief of police of was shot aud killed worth, a traveling man. ed wild excitement and to be hurried to Meridmob from lynching him. out of a business trausdeud a* the result of an Creek, Pa. Paul Curci. and Dominie Piliuio mdoned drift in search -workman had secretiil. on a keg of powder aud >d. All three died at a McXabb, 35 years old, <*r of K Company, ForStates volunteers, the in camp at Jefferson uis, has committed sni-iinn-elf in the head with a rifle. Xo reason is ed. sssenger and freight ar Kokomo, Ind.. damsi and wounding nearly H.c passenger train was lock fcom the siding at t wreck occurred three a curve. The engines ■d together. f Paymaster General »y shows the following lenditure during the last liar army. $34,141,225; $35.877.177; disbamlarmy. $5*15.100; extra , war with Spain. $443.to regulars, war with 1 Just before 6 o'clock the other night a Bnan entered the office of the niture Company at Grand Rap- ., and attempted to make off it $5,000 which was in the office ay roll. He was seen and the re force attacked him ami made >ner. He gave the name of Boos and had been employed rtory. Carnegie has donated to the , Ohio, Library Association or the purpose of building and a public library. The money n condition that the City Conne $3,000 a year for the maintethe institution. The association »ted Mr. Carnegie's offer, and ril will provide the money neve-s----upport the library.
