Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1902 — Brief News Items. [ARTICLE]

Brief News Items.

Brie, I**., Lithographing Company burned. IjOSS SOO,OOO. Harry J. Anderson* noted safe robber, la looked up at rittsburg, l’a. Abilene, Kan., la arranging to build a complete system of sewers. St. Joseph, Mo., will soon have another cracker factory, capitalised at $200,000. The money will be furnished by St. Joseph capitalists. The Trenton, N. J., Coachmen’s Union decided not to drive at Sunday funerals. In this more they have the support of all the undertakers of the city but one. Frank Marshall, a Uncoin. Neb., negro, who last July killed his sister and niece daring a family quarrel, was found guilty of murder in the first degree and sentenced to imprisonment for life. President Kooscvelt is reported to have paid SO,OOO for a saddle horse raised on an Audrain County, Mo., farm. It la also ■aid that Prince Henry or Prussia is to buy a full brother of the President's horn. .