Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1911 — DITCH CASE ENDS, BUT GOES UNDER ADVISEHENT. [ARTICLE]
DITCH CASE ENDS, BUT GOES UNDER ADVISEHENT.
Court Will Again Go Over Lands Before Rendering Verdict In Harble . Ditch Assessments. The Marble ditch case which has occupied the court in special session much of the time since the first of July and which has been tried hy George Marvin, of Monticello, as special judge, came to a close this Wednesday afternoon when the attorneys completed the argument and Judge Marvin stated that he would take the case under advisement, and before rendering his decision on the assessment reduction matters, jf which the suit mainly consisted, he will again go over the lands north of the river and give especial attention to the lands inside the dikes constructed by William and John Brown. While a number north of the river have fought hard to secure a reduction in their assessments, the hardest and most unrelenting fighters have teoij, W. E. Pinney, of Valparaiso, and William and John Brown, of Crown Point.
which have arrived are the big “Ten-in-One” show, displaying wonders of the. animal kingdom and freaks of all kinds. Tiny Mite, the smallest horse on earth,, and Imperial, the six-legged bull, are also among the attractions. The New Exposition show, a musical comedy show of the best class, with eight people in the cast, will present refined musical comedy and vaudeville. Kato, a real freak of the human family, in his den of reptiles, will also be placed on exhibition. The Dlxey Minstrels, a real darkey minstrel and plantation show, arrives tomorrow and will be among the feature attractions. Numerous privilege and concession tents and booths Ifne the public square and are introducing many entirely new carnival features in the concession line. The management has assured the Commercial Club that all shows are strictly moral and highclass in every particular and that the shows cater especially to ladies and children.
