Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — WESTERN." [ARTICLE]

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are paying 50 TpTtq feet for gas, the result ITO l TO J ti J vrtir betweeh rival companies. Little Pipe, <the famous Chippewa Indian ebief to die-ofieSlgiUtlftri-' Rnd* eight yeOTs' jOlfl, 'Av'aft' dfotvilfed in Beaver Dam Lake, Wisconsin. His iyas capsizcd-ficd be was too drunk to swim. * Henry R. Patton, foreman of the.Pattcn Tocatfed lb; the-' Jeffe?sonsill(; *petiifeutiarjV'"has ,been arrested charged with circulating manufactured by the ctmvieis. A c • kfle'KCeminitfTO' air ’ Nominations presented Its.xecom.mendfitions at the opening of Thursday morning's session of the .deep waterways conyeptio^i >olrio, foethy re-44eetfoii ! of*tbf and the election of seven ten members of the Executi ve r Bpayd. The report was promptly adopted,/ i A"gi'datrseiis£ttibn has been caused at St. Joseph, Mo., by the mysterious disappealrapcfe >??,T33*>vi}o® Maud Steidel, -wisp- stepped out of fier-iudtbte’ r s home' “die' 'other ~nTghT' an d* lias not “been "seen since. The mother of the girl openly acWflS DoilinjA '’'WffguW'TvyfflrThaTfig sratotad kcJ.ibf; u\v!y| -i-V - ( -i, dtrspei-aUt atieuiiitltgfkill J f Ml ClraiJL a UlTftsmouth, Neb., ba"nker turned his revolver on Cash] wßy*. Shoemaker, of the Norton The_bulletil> Qic ted. nt the latter also wont wifewfittfiafiirte and Heaton was ‘finally arrested. Family affairs caused the trouble. r .Tudgp J. LL Reed, of the Court Of £riVq,te '(Land Claims, left Counojl.’Bhiffs,fcAviiffbr Santa Fe to open a term of Nbivc at which he will render a decision involv|n|T an io! iiqid, jrw !£sw .Mdxico and JLrizfoiKi fistiiiatail Jo' Jbe worth in the neighborhood of $100,000,/BS ) 9’-v«'? h^F laim « ro 'Yf, out of ; fl» oh| k’raut, an«i ij the documents by which the present owners received title were forged. 1* Fire Minneapolis Changer of fTain[aeycp*for threatened the d#N Atruetiob -of tha building. were, however, confined to the upper floors, although the entire building was drenched. The Chamber of Commerce is a five-story_ stone strucb.J/^tnf4'etrte);!!abd. Fourth avenue sbufn, two blocks from the milling district. It was erected in 1884 at a SIBO,OOO. It is Jhe center of the'lp’raWp trade, the Corn Exchange and change occupying adjacent corners. The iug and $30,000 on the contents. The insurafice pn the builvling i,5,^12p,00Q., TjW, following iKiM('J' , itegjEed ‘ at’Bocii-i Jdfiho, lias bro”g , '[’£orth iadignrfhP ‘protests:; „*- 0(10l ■ n, 1 ‘'Departinent 1 ot \ Interior; . Lnited '.States Inuiaftf." 'Syfvftc. Nolice: / No L tice At *W. L’tslter, 3lrs. A. W : vi;|% Ji}le ;(^’isipr,( hipson, or any' immediate pieuihers, of his faintly to keep riff the HoiT HhlF roserv’atlon. i >OO THOMAS B.!TETER; -; “United Agent, /jAgpucy,” j r tl . 1 , | ’ The who. have considerable influence wit 11’ the Intliarisl recently • ciliated a'l'fkAUteii i for the removal, of Agent Passenrfvcsiiqtt,: SDoiliflnc, Waeli.,,,f)(o|n Tp.,i) rqiKWt a Uqtrible sigq. Hi tUat N canip. O Cj»nnor. a owning eld inis, tcfeli a luiiiiutf expert mtiiMsl Cobk to'loiii titj them. Upalut. Cwo kt-a m p.do u touW riioiihtaia, and during t[ieqijght .-who hart jbeen- .drinking heavily* arose and. taking a 'pick, drdVe. il tlilougl/ ( JOiOk’s BliiUf, a [|irihirik nib k^ari l TO ’tlrtr , gj'euud, M4vf htef gftutfxkl on it kiid bn-, • ished hie <hlf9sW)d(mJ,-Jf h»nkipg|luf ftte ftfft horrible WM body 1 wns found the, next, momiig by* some mi tors, soon captured OR3Wflilw*TlU (Orilioßfe]ih O’Connc r committoibartbiJadAd,;; wllirt' crazy from drink. (jook represented a 4'igh. syn licate purchasing mines. Typhoid fever seems to"l>e epidemic in Chicago . Fprty-tiyp deaths have .occurred iftS! iftipwici < hrobable UtJl Uivasitmi ease* .in«inpbrtej|a‘Wt (rt<h^wtrithi!ttepart-f • njepfc HtyArwnubfr dirors^r Mp tb the time of the depnrtmewrfrip: »nde against them. Health Commissioner Kerr denies the existence of an epidemic on the bdsis of the fact 'Jut only

cases were feparted t# thp depart-J Br-nir e aeauis from tliejdisea.se at the Eoun y Hospital last weekend tbqt there Sfnjjjj er bearing on the question of the ’*f{sWfi tic than the repprt of only three new <ases. It is well known that phjy f ian i are careless about reporting^ttsuS.. 33»ty] hoid and even the - y refuse to -Try mb' r of patients disease 3 *Ts_jet uired by the c :y o'r^^Rnce. schooner,A, A Comstocß^yCap £ • •WiMia m McArthur, omaiMffd off gbp - nara lock. Lake 'b'u tcAoi*, at atHisdidoe - v morning. muhf'M t >ok to the lifeb at awd w H«Lout in the tremen lous seas until 1 ) gfelocl;,. when they v ere sighted by th ; S3tam:r John J. Me 1 Williams. The M(vlrfitlia ms immediately went to their resSTfic, \ hlch was a m >st CfiOfißKiattei. LSQleaviyg line had t) be thrown to th; liumo: t from the steimer, and the me 1 □mme< from the lifel oat tj» ot -the ‘M .•Williams one ’} unc, nWcnigTi tli r • pUlilin; sea. Capt. McArthur was budl - laving one leg nd three ribs brokrtw. <f| he Comstock hid on board 51,50) Hmishel s of wheat fre n Duluth for Chi - , She was a uev; boalff AahJlJXseei PS' ser fice hut three months.. She wuk . Htfuilt l|y Smith & Sonsi of Algonac, Michi aitd Was insure L-fov—ncunly tbittThe schoon r : ’ to pieies on Hog Islind Reef I Her epew were resci ed by the . Islandj life-savers, after a nigh: in the Tigging. { Q