Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1912 — EAGLES ELECT NEW OFFICERS [ARTICLE]
EAGLES ELECT NEW OFFICERS
William J. Brennen of Pittsburg | 8 Chosen Worthy President by Grand Aerie at Cleveland. Cleveland, 0., Aug. 9.—The following list of ,grand officers was elected by the grand aerie of Fraternal Order of Eagles, in convention here: Worthy president, William J. Brennen, Pittsburg; worthy vice-president, Thomas J. Gfigan, Cincinnati; worthy chaplain, L. Grayson, Savhnnah, Ga.; secretly, John Parry, San Francisco; conductor, Thomas P. Gleason, Minneapolis; inside guard, John E, Murray, Worcester, Mass.
Hibernians Select Gary. Kokomo, Aug. 9. —Adjournment of the convention Of the Ancient Order of Hibernians here was taken, following the election of officers for the ensuing two years and the naming of Gary as the next place of meeting. The officers are; President, Patrick B. Walsh of Terre Haute; vice-presi-dent, Stephen J. Hannigan of Lafayette; secretary, W. H. Foley of Indianapolis; treasurer, Robert E. Kelly of Fort Wayne; chaplain, Father M. J. Byrne of Lafayette. The convention of the woman’s auxiliary adjourned, after the present officers were reelected. They are: President, Mrs. John Arthur of Indianapolis; vicepresident,’ Mrs. John Taylor of Indianapolis; secretary, Mrs. Mary Riley of Terre Haute; treasurer, Mrs. Mary Evans of Lafayette. Sues Neighbor for $5,000. Anderson, Aug. 9.—Charles W. Likens, a wealthy Jackson township, Madison county, farmer, filed a suit demanding $5,000 damages from Edward Hosier, who lives on the adjoining farm. Likens alleges that April 30, while digging a posthole along the line fence between the two farms, he was attacked by Hosier, who struck him on the head with a heavy board, rendering him unconscious, after which he was struck on the arm, that member being broken. He says that he has been in the hospital since that time and that he is a hopeless cripple. Wished Police; Called Firemen. Muncie, Aug. 9.—Doc Cannady, a saloon keeper, becoming excited after ejecting two fighting customers from his place, attempted to call a patrol wagon, but instead called' the fire department. As the sd%on is in the business center, fire apparatus from various parts of the city responded. Cannady explained, but his explanation did not make much of a hit with the firemen. Becomes> Overheated; Dies. Columbus, Aug. 9.—Becoming overheated while putting some hay in a mow on his farm near Edinburg, Ivory Cutsinger, a well-known resident of this city, fell from the mow and died two hours later. He was a brother of William Cutsinger of Indianapolis and is survived by three sons, also of Indianapolis. Lleb Nominated for Congress. New Harmony, Aug. 9.—Charles Lleb of Rockport was nominated by the Democratic convention here for congressman from the First district, to succeed Congressman John W. Boebne. who declined a renomination 100 printed envelopes at this office for 50 cents. Leave or telephone your order here,
