Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Acquitted of Church Theft, flrazil, Ind., March 29.—William Grafe, a farmer accused of “stealing" a Church at Coal Citv, Clay County, was cleared of the charge in justice court. Grafe built a fence around a church on one corner of his farm. The church ground was donated by Grafe’s father with provision that when the congregation ceased to be active it would revert to the original owners. The church ceased to hold meetings for a time five years ago, but was reorganized.

Will Ask for New Charter.

South Rend, Ind., March 29.—A new charter for South Bend probably will he requested from the next Indiana general assembly, committees having been appointed by the chamber of commerce to study tlie municipal problem, the "commission form of government and the aldermanic system. Civil service Tor municipal employes is another issue which is receiving attention.

Boys Battle; One Loses Eye.

Shelbyvllle, Ind., March 29.- —Arnold Fogel, twelve years old, vfJll lose the sight of his right eye as the result of a friendly baltle with a neighbor lad, Fred Jones. The latter was using an air gun and the former a sling shot. One of the buck shot from the air gun entered the Fogel boy’s eyeball.

Test Applicants for Pulpit.

Warsaw, Ind., March 29.—Prelimlm ary to the opening of the Indiana conference of Methodist Episcopal church, applicants for places In the ministry were examined. Bishop David H Moore of Cincinnati •Is presiding at the conference which will have 1,100 clerical and lay delegates.

SPENCER The funerals of Albert Brown of Spencer; Emmlt Williams of Kansas City, Kansas; Jess Rogers of Anderson, and Martin Warden of New Albany, bottle blowers, who were killed Monday night In a railroad accident at Elletsville, Ind., were held at the Christian church. The Red Men, together with the employes of the bottle factory, attended in a body. More than 500 people were present.

FRANKFORT Train No. 446 on the New York Central line waß wrecked near Needham The engineer and fireman were badly bruised, the engineer receiving a broken rib. The engine was thrown for in an ad joining field, together with several flat cars, which were loaded with logs. Tse passenger coaches remained on the track. More than 100 feet of track was torn up, 1