Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1910 — Infield Writes That His Cases Have Been Dismissed. [ARTICLE]
Infield Writes That His Cases Have Been Dismissed.
George W. Infield, the interurban railroad promoter, who took umbrage at the Republicah because it published an article from an Illinois newspaper stating that he had been made the defendant in a suit filed in the federal court at Indianapolis for alleged connection with a deal by which an Illinois man was handed a batch of worthless stock in the Rushville Gas, flight and Heating Co., in exchange for valuable property, now writes to the Republican that while in Indianapolis last week he made inquiry at the office of the clerk of the U. S. court and was informed that the suit had been dismissed at the plaintiff’s cost. So far as the Republican is concerned we are pleased at this outcome. Mr. Infield may have been as clear of any connection with the case as he claimed to be. As we stated before we hope he was innocent and the story was published and credited to another paper without comment. During the past four years the Republican has used much space in praise of Mr. Infield and in support of his interurban proposition. For all of this he was unmindful and when the real estate story was published he came in to take charge of the office for us. The result may be remembered. Mr. Infield is still our friend, we understand each other better than we did a few months ago. He is again on the job of railroad building and we hope he builds it and gives us a pass.
