Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1915 — HIRE THERE and EVERYWHIERE [ARTICLE]
HIRE THERE and EVERYWHIERE
Herman Ridder, the rioted New York German editor and publisher and prominent Democrat, died suddenly at his home in that city Monday afternoon. Former Congressman Frank B. Posey of Rockport, Ind., died Sunday evening at the age of 67 years. He leaves a wife, one son and three daughters. He was a prominent Republican politician and orator, and has spoke in Rensselaer -in recent years. Kentland Democrat: Clerk Daniels this week issued marriage licenses to Ray L. Bridgeman, of Brook, and Miss Viola Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potts, of Morocco, and to Peter J. Mulligan and Miss Florence Ford, both of Kentland, Victor Hoover, who is taking , a pharmacy course at Puftue, came up Saturday afternoon and remained until Sunday evening with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. p Hoover. Edward Rose, of northeast of town, also a student at Purdue, came up Saturday for a short visit with his parents.
W. I. McCollough received word last week from Portland, Ore., that his youngest brother, Sam, had, been seriously injured in an accident and was in a critical condition. He was superintending the erection of a large building and was standing near a buzz saw when a piece from a board that was being sawed into, broke off and struck him in the face, breaking his nose, knocking out one of his eyes and otherwise injuring him about the head and face. Although seriously hurt the attending surgeon says he will recover.—Benton Review.
