Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 124, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Sheriff Hoover talked to the writer yesterday afternoon about the incarceration of Clinton L. Bader. The sheriff has been about Jasper county some time and while fiqjloes not find any people who condone the acts of Bader, he does find a great lot of sorrow for him and he finds a great many people who believe that Bader was driven to his low bidding and consequent cheapening of the bridges he built by a combination of other contractors who wanted to get him out of the field. Sheriff Hoover says that he would quickly sign a petition for Bader’s immediate parole and he believes that practically every man in the county would do the same. Sheriff Hoover, told what happened to Mr. Bader. Immediately on entering the penitentiary he was required to take a bath, then his hair was cut, his photograph taken and the Bertillion measurements made, and he was dressed in a convict’s striped suit Every convict is treated the same way. Mr. Bader held up well but he was very broken and downhearted. The prisoners at Michigan City are all given something to do. Binder twine, chairs, shoes and clothing are made, and the institution is a hive of industry. A Classified Adv. win sell it I . ->•• '. ’
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