Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1912 — Interesting Paragraphs From The White County Democrat [ARTICLE]

Interesting Paragraphs From The White County Democrat

Judge Palmer, J. E. Loughry, W. F. Brucker, S. A. Carson and J. P. Siipons attended the funeral of E. B. Dibell at Wolcott last Friday. The old, abandoned artisian well at Delphi is to be utilized again after being idle and unused for a number of years. A company of Rossville men have formed a sanitarium company and have entered into a contract with the Delphi Commercial Club to reopen a sanitariupi in that city and utilize the old well. The Kentland papers note the sell--Ing of the Mar tin Jackson farm of 120 acres, three miles northeast of Kentland for S2OO per acre. The farm has only ordinary improvements and it was said there was nothing out of the ordinary to influence the price. This marks the top notch for Newton county land; According to agreement among the Monticello grocers all grocery stores in Monticello will close at eight o’clock in the evening after April Jst, except, on Wednesday and Saturday nights. Mr, and Mrs. William Fisher came home from Indianapolis last week bringing home their little son, who had recently undergone an operation for the removal of a coat button from his throat. Judge Wason has appointed Mrs. V. D. Clyne a member of the Monticello public library board in place of Mrs. E. R. Brown, who recently resigned Akron. NJrs. Brown has been a member of the board since its organization and has aided materially in building up the library to its present degree Israel Phillips, 81 years old, a brother of Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. S. Johnsonbaugh, died at his home in North Judson last week. He was a former resident of Monon township and his body was brought to Bedford for interment There seemed to be an oversupply of firewater abroad again last Saturday ; night and another disturbance occurred in or near the north end hangout. As a sequal Watt Lawrie was arraigned before Justice Marshall Monday on a warrent sworn out by Lucian Hayden and pleaded guilty to a charge of assault and battery on Hayden. It is said Hayden’s nose was broken in the assault.

The Monon had a queer wreck at St. John Tuesday afternoon, A flat car loaded with Bedford sto.ne, gave down in the middle and piled up several cars. The track was cleared by the use of a wrecker from the C. I &. S. railroad. The freight wreck at Lee Tuesday night resulted in trains Nos. 3, 19 and 35 being detoured from Shelby to San Pierre over the €. I. & S. and thence over the Michigan City division. Mrs. Lena Stafford, of Lafayette, was seriously injured eleven weeks ago in an automobile accident. She remained in a hospital until Sunday. A few hours after her removal to her home, Mrs. Stafford fell and her leg was broken. She was 'taken back to the hospital. President Taft will soon own a “big stick.” While in Boston next Monday he will be presented with a shillalah, which, according to the inscription it bears, was taken from a tree that grew beside Nopoleon’s tomb at Sl Helena. Harsh physics react, weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipation. Doan’s Reguletu operate easily. 25c a box at all stores.