Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1910 — Suit of Orrin Elijah Against Railroad Venued Here From Newton. [ARTICLE]
Suit of Orrin Elijah Against Railroad Venued Here From Newton.
A case has Just been venued to Jasper from Newton county in which the Chicago, Indiana & Southern railroad is the defendant and Orrin Elijah the plaintiff. He alleges that he was a passenger in the caboose of a freight tlyain owned by the defendant, returning from Kentland to Morocco and that a bunk of some other object fell from the side wall of the caboose and landed on his head. As a result of which he alleges he suffered per manent injuries, suffers great pain and has frequent headaches. He asks damages in'the sum of SIO,OOO. “The Methodist Memorial Home for the Aged—a Home for the Worthy Homeless,” at Warren, Ind., was formally dedicated Thursday by the northern Indiana Methodist conference, which has been in session at Bluffton for several days. The principal addresses were made by Bishop Cranston, of Washington, D. C 2 and Bishop McDowell, of Chicago. Duvall’s Class A suits are the best that money can buy and can not be equaled in tailoring, fit and quality. Be sure and see them. C. EARL DUVALL. Printing that pleases. ■ “We print anything for anybody.”—The Republican.
