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

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FAITH91I8M fully ng^JeDED. U 3HT Wors la. porTanf Cendnmd Stot* hrws. ,e fi ie^A. c > cic lacTolutnbm is entertaining a dlbtherfa ■a cWwad* tft bfi ; .»n)argc<l' by Gie annexatiiftfiWvifi.Gei^en:*■ / - wa .. . . ‘0 !Hibi<7«sMfe«me ;! 'te ; Bilver fWterc, Floyd htSS' Had W house to house ■cch4«sjt!lto‘h<ah(f Imk inhaWlants. SaiiiVal county, voted to jitifid 23 WilS of gravel roads. Mipia.Jjjmjj- vymphtrurk by. tram athvflhrTrisdii, AiifTfatally Injured. of iHgk Goodwin oilNsGi(buhle, was injiared in ornnaway. . Bedtord 1 Eair'haSTo fie jjoftponed on atcbnYrfi of ‘ffie-'ilrcVaiertee oi diphtheria ihw*. ■ ./ ' - -i. *-• ijeading rAinterson citizen* -are trying to the famous Culver locomotive works.

A second national bank has been organized at Crown Point, with $60,000 capital. “Avhite capsr burned a toll house near Con nersvile because they were opposed to its business. Arrangements are being made for the relocation oi the American starch factory at Columbus. At Kokonid, where diphtheria ti raging, the antitcxine remedy is being resorted to by the physicians. The enrollment of students at Earlham College has reached 103, Thfr seniors number forty-tliree. Anderson offlceis are still searching for the tnen Win tried to kidnap the Bolton children the other <hy. Brazil home talent has organized adramatic company. Their first plait will be ‘•Uncje Cabitif” Anderson isjo have a market pudding ltlOxSOi) teet in distensions, with 1 a twostory annex 50x100 feet. * thi V Cliss. W. Martin, mail clerk on the T. H. & IV., jumped from liis car, Tearing a Wreck,baud! was fatally injured. f - The eight w indow glass factoftes of ElOrestes, Alexandria, L andJrrankton -have a+l’ri>sui«eJ operation with full force. <; Ai 2-year-iold Child 'of Mr. aijd Mrs. Hiipeoii Kees<“, who reside near Brooklyn, Ind., dr.iwned in a large jar df water. Guy v ßfiottdf, fin I!-year-old boy, was fatally fitfwod, rcceptly. He climbed an apple tree apd fell out, alighting da his head. L .. T.'J, ,Y«unt, a Wapash yop?rg%has gone (insane. Jlc imagines that Cotnmarnilcr Shively » tryhig to deprive him of hi» pension.. j C-,€. McMprris pf Hail, Mergajj, county, lost his residence by fire. The' family • barelytesdapoft iu thd riightwjth cloth - ,ing v ; Irwuranoe, S4OO. ' DeWltPi -wifemnd ffK>:ehild(tei were thrown dut of a buggy at Nbrth .Salem. Tlie ypunger child was killed and the mother seripusly injured. X /40 1 006 fire occu. od at Logftnsport. It began 5n K. F. Kerst ring’s drag store and apresd toyiolpi l)e\yentei’s furnishing storeand B. Schnadig’s drygoodS'house. 'The eorner storte of the new Goutt-bouse ¥f Bdcfiestte hajj beten laid. Adoration was deljyered bv the Hou. }l. L..Shively, of South'Wehfi. The new structure is to . jMirpyi a -farmer livijfg near Otesjes, found a couple of mill sacks full (vpsrivorWfcfre bidden In a corn slaJek iu bis conifielfi., Where it came put it there is a mystery. I Ttie Writes frein a flowing well at the Nalipnal-Tin PlatsCsropan/, at Anderson, kills all desire for strong drink, dtbasrtaken nearly 200. customers away, front, the tialpons plrcaily., , In the mjnes of Clinton a lajnp Tell from the cap of '.Jhnies Richards, a mmeV, ignitipg ai2p-lfowpd kpg of, powder., Richards was frightfully burned. Florence Whitted, another ifilner, was also badly buriied. The last sohoobcensns at Elwocfi shows a (school -population of Fowschoolliou«es are crow ded,'and another reh-thou-sand*doliarJliuiUliiig is to be erqsted this falj. Tt\iriy-jt,vvo teachers are employed. The rumored closing of all .the iin-plate factories in the country for an indefinate time as soon as Hie supply of billets on haridTs exhausfiHr lATnitrue so far as the American tin plate pllnt at Elwood is con- . The; ip-popd apnqal reunion of thp twen ty-fpiirtn Jt'egiinqiit.Tndian.a Ybranteers, wilbfielheld ait'-Orleans on Get. B.Vand 10. An invitaWdn Is extended toalloltfsoldiers aud especially member:; of the Twentyfourth. W. Johnson, aged 26, of Winchester, sent his wife and baby home from Muacie, on a JffA .was to follow on a freigaPjo- .save Harp. In hioutfting the ’train no Tell under tfic wheelr and lost both legs.

- CVDtfiUc Belknap, agwl 13, who poisoned herlbafel parents. Firming Saner and wife, at Seymour, had her trial recently, pbejdepded not guilty. Jury returned a verdict pf ftmHslan(gbter and sentenced her ‘ to the Reform Schodl ithtll ihe is 21. Daniel M. * prominent and wealthy reaidnu of-Kokomo, was probably fatally hurt rgoemtly, Jle accompanied his daugliter ('to tbo train, helping her aboard the eatW Tfie train started before he got off ar l in attempting to alight he W*.thsowp mpler the trucks. The steps 6f tHd Cartttsowtruck him. .Several bones • yffiertnkenpr fTlie daughter went on her ranrrfeyj nothing of the accident. f ytjigpler, commissioner of Cass County, avas..badly injured by a bull. The and the injuries may pot, ; orovc fatal* Shildeler’s collarbone • andanoftlder blade on tlie right aide were broken, and 'internal injnriea resulted Siiaeler'iV6« , }*e:ir9 old. employed on a farm near Milroy, attempted to olimb into a high w agon bed, stepping behind the team and %x ho |idj«ftrw hopes affdftjpfore lie ofuftl get into toAlll rilllitlMllUt Jl CftlCu * ing the unfortunate driver and maaagPng him In a horrible manner, killing Ifv Wt.tanti)'.