Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1901 — IN A NUTSHELL [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
IN A NUTSHELL
Yellow fever, Tampico, Mex. Mackerel packers will'form a trust. Loe Earl, high wirewalker, fell thirty feet. Grove City, Ohio. Twelve prisoners tried to break out of Meadville, Pa., jail. A guard drove them back. Game Inspector Stopford, Chicago, says all birds held captive in Lincoln Park must be set free. Spanish flies have become a pest in Fort Bend County, Texas, worrying cattie and attacking tender vegetation. Two children. Joseph Muehrenski and Allen Hugar.'Cbicago, ate pills that had been carelessly left within their reach. Both are dead. They lived in different houses. Kuskin, Go., commonwealth of socialists bus gone to pieces. The members scattered in all directions. The land and printing Office will be sold to satisfy mortgages and labor. Thank offerings at the National Holiness Association camp meeting, at New Albany, were enough to pay the association's outstanding debt and all the expenses of the o’oeting.
