Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 154, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1911 — Bader's Motion for New Trial Overruled by Supreme Court. [ARTICLE]
Bader's Motion for New Trial Overruled by Supreme Court.
The supreme court Thursday ruled against granting a new trial to Clinton, L. Bader, now serving a term in the penitentiary for having presented a false and fraudulent claim against Jasper county. He was convicted under the name Charles Bader and after the court had ruled that the grounds of objection were not sufficient to set aside the judgment of the Jasper circuit court Bader’s attorneys made a motion for a hew trial. In the
grounds of objection were not sufficient to set aside the judgment of the Jasper circuit court Bader’s attorneys made a motion for a new trial. In the meantime Bader weht to Michigan City and began serving his sentence, and he will have to remain there two years unless pardoned or paroled before that time. . *’ 2 ‘22't v W. S. Strobridge and wife went to DeMotte this morning for a short visit and from there they will go to Chicago for a visit with relatives and they will then start on their homeward trip to Hanford, Calif. They have been here for about a month visiting the Welsh families.
The reports of the viewers on the Halstead and Yeoman stone roads in Newton township have stirred up that section as it has pot been stirred for a long time. The cost of the two roads will make assessments very high on some of the land owners who are assessed for both roads and several who had signed the petition for the roads are now seeking to have their names withdrawn from the petition. The petition was made under the two-mile road law.
The complete plans for the Monou depot were brought here thlp morning by the chief engineer of the road. The. contract will probably be let next week. The plans are as described .n The Republican several weeks ago, and the depot will be a beauty, and the surroundings will also be attractive, a grass plot 100 feet long extending between the depot and Forest street. The building will be surrounded with a broad brick walk that, will extend to Forest street There will be rear and front entrances to waiting room. The building will be room is for both ladies and gentlemen, there are rest rooms for opposite sexes opening from the gene.*al waltln groom. The building will be of pressed brick with stone trimmings; the waiting room will have a tile floor and the roof will be of tile and will overhang the side walls seven fool Local contractors are invited to bid on the job.
