[fUlPlffULICAN-NEWS DISPATCH 1 OXl’OSii), OHIO, CM. If—Ale*, andsr Tucker, SO, i»t. 0f ylft |jCStknown citizens of tin's village and tormcrtjr prominent in business circles, of Oxford, wns s.:nick by n,u Indianapolis liver on tile SI ami i- divisions of tv-c C. H. amFD. raii-ro:ul at o’clock this Morning. •Uid instantly killed._ Hu..' news of the tragedy came as a big shock to the citizens of this Place, Mr Tucker had hern up i0sv« this morning and stepped „t the Ox-lord Hardware do., which his son,'uic^r1 Vnvketi owns !',u] °iw-He had re,v the ftcutTpapcr and -non disappeared and nothing muit »-ds heard of him until the of the terrible accident was receiveduj fown,lltt; Hvor leaves UiuiuUoii m Q:|fl 1,1 111 - rdl^ ronnils a mirs-c severalsquares from the Oxford depot The engineer said, after the acci-! 110 saw the aged man lying on die tracks his train rounded curve hut it was the,, loo late to lt;ln more than sluckon the speed of tne heavy train. The engineeriAul. tliat “« »«n gave some signs ■‘s tl?«ngh in, worG lryillg (o oft-«he track. The body was terribly mutilated.Several years ago .Mr. Tucker hadai'fieved a stroke of paralysis and itit believed that )!e milst have ,,an_ ilL'rer) off for a waffc and in trvin-to cross the railroad tracks .suffered another stroke of paralysis which caused him to be thrown prostrate tic 1055 Die tracks-Mr. Tucker leave three sons, UT1-1mm C. of Ox ford. I Tank, of Connors-'file and Elmer, of Oklahoma. He «as prominently con nor led with thei L c/!i5rcf lt;if P^cc. having been a life long member.