Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1903 — Bowser Can Go on Platform Soon [ARTICLE]

Bowser Can Go on Platform Soon

Laporte Argus: Arthur „J. Bowser, editor of the Chesterson Tribune, has leaped into national fame by the fight he is waging against negro colonization. His mail has assumed phenomenal proportions, southern people deuging him with letters of commendation, invitations to banquests, and proposing him as a candidate for political honors without number. People down there admire the temerity of a republican editor fighting the negro.

Death of Albert J. White. i The sad news came here Monday afternoon to Mrs. Grace Jouvenat White, who was visiting here, of the death of her husband Albert J. W hite. It oconred at Kankakee, 111., where he was undergoing treatment. He was 39 years old and the oldest son of Robert White, and brother of Walter White, ofeour city. He has been in very poor health for over a year, owiDg to overwork, as manager of the Maokalite Fire Proofing Company. His death however was entirely unexpected, as he was supposed to be on the road to reoovery, and the physicians thought there was no neoes sity for Mrs. White’s presence. , She left for Chicago at 6:30 Monday evening. The funeral will oocur. Wednesday afternoon at Wilmington, 111. where his mother is buried.