People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1893 — INDIANA STATE NEWS. [ARTICLE]
INDIA NA STATE NEWS.
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.Mita* Anna Wagner, the iUmii**tie etw pteyed in thf. Koesters family. J«zM« Q. Hjcim will nttire in a short time from the snperintendeney of terminals of the Big Four railroad at Jndianapoih. and the office will Im abollalied. Mr. i i lek* will take another jxxftten at Indianapolis for the same company, B. S. Sutton will be appointed Mwperintendetotef the Cairo division of the Big Four to fill the vacancy caused ■ by the death of Hu pt. J. W. Simmons, Kaul Hbiblky, a popular young man of Elkhart, was drowned the other aftermxm while bathing in the river. The laxly was recovered. I'KAKL Dt'MNING, five years ol<L daughter of Mrs. Dunning, of West Eighteenth street, Indianapolis, caught her clothing on fire Friday, while her mother was taking a bath, and was burned to death JhWAKio Gbkko and Joseph Ferre quarreled over a game of cards, near ! Hammond, and before Perre could use his knife Green plunged a dirk into his heart, killing him instantly. Not one of the 150 fellow workmen interfered, and no attempt was made to capture the murderer. Instead, he was shielded from the authorities in the tents, and was spirited out of the camp. Maj. J. B. McDonald arrested several of the leaders and landed them in the Lansing jail, after a fierce fight. Constable Busack was assaulted by the gang, and, after they had beaten him into insensibility they rifled his pockets. Tint following fourth-class post* masters were appointed the other day: Cadiz, Henry county, Mrs. E. M. Laboy te&ux; Centerville, Wayne county, Miss Emelle King; Delaware, Ripley county, J. T. Trotter; Dublin, Wayne county, Ira Ellis; Kennerd, Henry county, J. F. Danields; Millcreek, Laporte county, J. W. Collom; Millville, Henry county,' John Brunner Ellis Hodgin, a well known farmei residing near Westfield, was gored to death by a vicious bull. He entered the inclosure to lasso him when the animal suddenly became enraged and attacked him. goring him horribly in the throat, heart, head and arms. CONGItKHSMAN COOPEB, of Columbus, the other day nominated John I). Long, son of ex-Auditor D. F. Long, for appointment to a West Point cadetship. John Rush, an employe at the Bandy planing mills, Muncie, met with an accident the other afternoon that caused him to lose the sight of both his eyes. While working with a piece of wood around a circular saw the wood burst and against his spectacles, driving particles of glass into his eyes. Owing to the financial situation end a luck of straw, the American Strawboard works, in Noblesville, employing about 2r>o hands, rfhut down 'or soma time.
