Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 132, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1910 — Wolcott Auto Owner Defendant In Damage Suit for $5,000. [ARTICLE]
Wolcott Auto Owner Defendant In Damage Suit for $5,000.
Monticello Journal. Melissa E. Cresse, of Princeton township, filed a suit against Thomas Kinmore, of the same township, this morning asking $5,000 personal damages. She alleges that in August, 1909, while out driving on the public road with her uncle in a buggy drawn by one horse, they met Mr. Kinmore in an automobile, that she got out of the. buggy and went to the side of the road and that in passing, Kinmore struck her with the auto, knocking her down, injuring her shoulder and otherwise bruising and hurting her so she has not been able to work as before and that she had to expend SIOO for medical expenses, for all of which she asks damages.
Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig, Mrs. J. W. Paxton and daughter Miss Florence, and Miss Edith Shedd went to Chicago this morning,
It is said there will be a large number of June weddings take place in and around Rensselaer, some of our most popular young ladies becoming brides. Do you know them?
Vern Haas, a member of this year’s high school graduating class, is now working at the Simpson grocery store, near the depot, vice, Jimmie Robin-l son, having gone hence or whither through the back window.
On account of the barbecue at Parr Saturday passenger trains, Nos. 5 and 6 will stop there and an effort is being made to ger'No. 32 to make the stop also. It is probable that a large crowd will go to Parr from Rensselaer. Mrs. Lucy Gothrock, of Kendallville, who has been visiting her uncle, Clint Hopkins, and the family of Nim Hopkins, went to Goodland via automobile this afternoon, where she will visit the family of Philander Hopkins. Quaker bread tags will be discontinued after June 11, 1910. All having them will receive one loaf of Quarker bread for every ten tags until June 11th. Aftkr that date I will give 6 loaves of Quaker bread for 25c.’ Geo. Fate, the Fat Dinner and Quaker Bread’ Man.
Will ‘Baker, the young man who was kicked Wednesday was taken from the Makeever house to the Z. T. Campbell boarding house, south of the court i house Thursday evening. He seems to be gradually getting No ribs were broken, no hemorrhage produced and the trouble all seems to be the shock he received. He can probably be taken to his home near Mt. Ayr within a few days.
Frank Gotch retained his title as * •_ ' heavyweight wrestling champion of the world Wednesday night, winning in' straight falls from Stanislas Zbyszko, of Poland, before 10,000 people at the Coliseum in Chicago. The first fall went to the Humboldt strong man in six and one-half seconds, with a bar arm and half nelson. He took the second with a bar arm and wrist lock in 27:36 after a desperately fought bout. ;
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