Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1908 — MARSHALL. [ARTICLE]

MARSHALL.

Continued from Flrot Pogo. Indianapolis; Eighth, Charles C. D«Horlta, Elwood, and Alden Baker, Muncie; Ninth, F. W. Macoughtrey, Attica, and John O. Bebymer, Tipton; Tenth, Frederick Henach, Laporte, and Charles Murphy, Brookston; Eleventh, J. Fred France, Huntington, and Frank Kistler, Logansport: Twelfth, 8. W. Kann, Ligonier, and John W. Eggamtn, Fort Wayne; Thirteenth, George Ogden, Milford, and James C. Fletcher, Knox

CABBAG E SNAKE A FACT One Io Found by a Farmer's Wife in the Center of a Head * Sbe Cnt. Greensburg, Ind., March 26. A daughter of Will Magee, farmer, near thia city, while cutting a cabbage head, found a cabbage snake in the center of the solid head, and Magee has placed It on exhibition here, confined in a bottle filled with water. Under a powerful microscope the snake shows a small black head and a skin similar to the ordinary reptile. It is about twelve inches in length, In circumference resembling a small wire, and In color so nearly like the cabbage, leaf that it is hard to distinguish. It Is the first one ever exhibited in this county. Magee says that the specimen has grown In length since being placed in the bottle.

Wife's Testimony Not Believed.

Newcastle, Ind., March 26.—A circuit court jury found William Welling guilty of forgery. Mrs. Welling, Indicted jointly with her husband, was a witness for the defendant, taking the blame on her own shoulders, and testifying that sbe raised the checks involved In the transaction without knowledge of her husband. The state’s theory was that the Wife assumed the blame to save her husband.

Woman Drawn for a Grand Juror.

Morocco, Ind., March 26. While serving a grand jury venire in Benton county, the name of P. F. Ferguson appeared on the list, but when the sheriff arrived at the Ferguson home with the summons he found that P. F. Ferguson was a widow. She Is the only woman ever drawn on a grand Jury In this county.

Renominated by Acclamation.

Washington, Ind., March 26.—Representative John C. Chaney, of Sullivan, Ind., was renominated by acclamation by the Second district Republicans. _