Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1901 — News of Minor Note. [ARTICLE]

News of Minor Note.

There are sixty-two saloons in Lawton, Okla. Hat manufacturers will combine, it is said. Capital will be $25,000,000. J. I. Adams, Baltimore, M<l., shot his wife and her lover, Charles Houck. Both dead. Dr. R. L. Crooks, coroner, Convoy, Ohio, was killed by a train. His horse balked on the track. Gen. G. M. Sorrel. 64, Confederate, of Savannah, On., died at the home of a brother, Itoanoke, Va. Kate Leimeister, servant, Cleveland, Ohio, tried to bent out her brains with n loaded cane. Will recover. ' Harry Mestayer, actor, wants a divorce from Actress Victory Bateman, whom be married in 1000. Thirty women raided John Murray's saloon, Mendntn, lowa, poured liquor iu gutters and smashed fixtures. Mrs. Robert Pringle, insane, Cleveland. Ohio, ahot uud perhaps fatally wounded her daughter aiid then killed herself. Elsie and Imogens Walker, sisters, and Cora Wnlloee, their cousin, drowned while bathing, at Asbury Park, CoL