Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1894 — SAID TO BE HUSTLERS. [ARTICLE]

SAID TO BE HUSTLERS.

The New Republican State Central Committee. The Republicans of each Congressional district of Indiana held a lovo feast, Thursday. The attendance upon the organization conventions was unprecedented and the party showed itself in good trim. Following is the personnel of the new < committee by districts: First—W. C. Mason, Rockport. Second—Thomas J. Brooks, Bedford. Third—E. H. Tripp, North Vernon. i Fourth—A. E. Nowlin, Lawrenceburg. Fisth —W. W. Lambert. Columbus. Sixth —George W. Cromer. Muncie. Seventh—J. W. Fesler, Indianapolis. Eighth—N. Filbeck. Terre Haute? Ninth —C. C. Shirley, Kokomo. Tenth—Charles Harley, Delphi. Eleventh—George A. Osborn, Marion. Twelfth—S. A. Wood, Angola. Thirteenth—R. B. Ogiesboe. Plymouth. The committee contains five old members and eight new ones, the new members without exception being young mon. It is said to bo the strongest and most active committee the party has had la , Indiana in y< an. As George Bateman and Charles Bechlel. of Lawrenceburg, w. n driving tn the vicinity of that city, there was a runaway accident. in which both gentleman were thrown out of the vehicle. Bateman walked to Newton in a semi-dazed condition, and he died on the fallowing day of concussion of the bruin. Mr. Bechtel wnt considerably bruised, hut he escaped lerious *