Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Vote Schedule. Votes 1 year’s sub., $1.50 1,000 2 year’s sub., 3.00 3,000 5 year’s sub., 7.50 10,000 PUBLIC SALES. The Democrat has printed bills for the following public sales: W ednesday, Nov. 30, G. H. Comer, 10% miles north of Rensselaer. Sale of horses, 30 head of cattle, etc. Thursday Dec. 8 r J. Frank Osborne, two miles south of Rensselaer, oil the Range Line road. General sale of horses, cattle, chickens, far mtools, etc. . : STRUCK BY ENGINE. Young Alan Narrowly Escapes Death Near Remington. Martin Mitchell of Medaryville working in 'he Remington neighborhood had a close call from a horrible death Wednesday after-, noon, lie was hauling stone to the Fox road from a switch located between Goodland and Remington. In crossing the Pennsylvania tracks near the switch his team was struck by the engine of the train passing Kentland at 1 :26. The tcarfi was killed and young Mitchell tossed out on the right-of-way. The train was stopned and backed to the scene of the accident and ’.he young man was picked up for dead, but he quickly rallied and was taken f J Goodland and placed under.thf care of a doctoE His nose was badly mashed, hi.s head and face cut in a number of places and his body badly bruised by the fall, but he will recover. Mitchell states he did not hear the train until he was on the tracks. The engineer states, we are informed, that he blew the whistle repeatedly. and that the young man looked up before he was on the tracks, and whipped,up his team, believing presumably that he could get across in safety. The team belonged to* Frank Sims of Fowler.—Kentland Enterprise.
WIFE INSTANTLY KILLED. Shot Through Body When Gun Was Accidently Discharged. Winamac. Ind.. Xov. 23. Charles Caldwell. Jiving north of I W inamac, while cleaning a gun, J yesterday, accidently discharged it. the shot passing through the body of his wife, who was sitting ' near, and killed her instantly. The Democrat, for Sale Bills.
The Democrat’s Free Trip to New York City Contest Twenty-five Votes fl If voted by Saturday, Dec. 3, this coupon, when cut out neatly and deposited in the ballot box at The Democrat office, will count for 25 votes for the young lady whose name appears below: ' '. Miss [or Mrs.] Address - • _■ , ■ ’ V > • ■ \ », A • District No. —.— ——— r- : .. j-y '
