Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1919 — A KENTLAND MAN WAS KILLED [ARTICLE]
A KENTLAND MAN WAS KILLED
Sunday Evening When Speeder Collided tvfth N. Y. U. Train. While rising on a gasoline speeder, two miles out of Kentland, Edward F. Cole, a brother of Mre. Charles Stanley of this city, ran into a New York Central work train and was Instantly killed at 6 o’clock last night. Cole, who Is an employe of the Panhandle railroad, with four other men, had been out in the country hunting rabbits, and as it was growing iate, were rdnning at a high rate of speed, when the speeder ran into the work train, which carried no lights. None of the other men* were seriously injured. -Cole is survived by Ws widow, who lives at Kentland, his sister, MM. Stbfnley, and a Mrs. Ray Dobelbower Of this city. He Is also surby another sister, Mrs, T ameß Redmon of Hedrick, and two brothers, and James Golb, both of Kentland. Monday’s Lafayette Journal.' ,
