Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1895 — BREVITIES. [ARTICLE]

BREVITIES.

Franklin Leonard Popp, of Groat Barrington. Mass., the noted electrician, was killed by a shock of electricity. Along the Nova Scotian coast a heavy storm raged. The American brigantine H. C. Sibley went ashore at Black Bock. At Jamestown, N. Y., it is reported that detectives have traced the murder of Mrs. Sherman and Mrs. Davis in Busti last December to Emmet Bittles and three others who are in the Pennsylvania penitentiary for another crime. Mrs. Lillie J. Ivrepp uud her son of Bancroft, Wit., were arrested at Denver on the supposition that they were to meet John Krepp, defaulting cashier of the Bancroft Bank. He did not apiieur and the woman and boy were released. By the explosion of a thrashing engine near Mountlake, Minn.. Joseph Schumacher, Jasper Mulctte and two other men, names unknown, were killed. At Cincinnati, Ohio, Victoria Ivillner, 15, was found guilty of passing counterfeit money. Sentence was deferred to await a decision from Attorney General Harmon because of her youth. National Guardsmen will be interested in the case of Jose Kyan of the* lowa militia, aued by his captain for sl4 for seven, day s’ absence from camp. Two courts'decided for Kyan and tbe case will