Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1912 — Became Intoxicated, Arrested, Pleaded Guilty and Fined $4.80. [ARTICLE]

Became Intoxicated, Arrested, Pleaded Guilty and Fined $4.80.

Justice of the Peace John Bruner called a special session of his court Monday morning for a hearing of the case of John_Madison who lives on the Frank Foltz farm, northeast of this city. John and his brother went to Lafayette last week and, from all appearances, tried to drink the town dry. They arrived here Monday morning and were both in a supersaturated condition. The brother went to the farm but John came down town to see the boys. He became somewhat boisterous while on Washington street, so the marshal-arrested him.-—Madison was arraigned before Squire Bruner’s court and pleaded guilty to the charge of intoxication. He was fined $1 and costs, amounting to $4.80, which amount he didn’t have. Mr. Foltz paid the costs and John followed merrily in the footsteps of his brother. Miss Amy Bringle lost a light summer, coat on the north gravel road yesterday while driving to town with her parents in their automobile. Like all other persons who have put The Republican’s classified column to the test, and found it not wanting, Miss Bringle came directly to The Republican office to have an ad. inserted. No sooner had the ad. been written and before it was set up in type, Mrs. James H. Chapman telephoned, stating she had‘found the coat. The little Republican classified ads are certainly wonderful in their working. In getting the right parties in communication, it has the work down to an exact science. When you have lost •or found anything or have something to rent or sell, put the classified column to a test. It costs but a trifling amount and works for you seven days out of the week if necessary.

A. Halleck and family arriyed home last evening from an automobile trip t» Buchanan, Mich. They started Sunday morning and arrived at their destination that evening about 6 o’clock, stopping on the way at Lake Maxinkuckee, the Julia E. Work school near Plymouth, at Notre Dame, Ind., and Niles, Mich. They took a camping outfit and camped on the St. Joe river Sunday night near Buchanan. They left Buchanan Monday afternoon and went to SL Joe, returning to Buchanan in the evening. Yesterday they left for home, arriving here in the evening, stopping at Hudson Lake, Michigan City and other points. The total distance traveled was about 300 miles. Mr. Hansen has piAyed on hundreds of organs and given dedicatory recitals all over the central west He is one of the leading organists of the state. In his musical experience he has committed to memory thousands of compositions and innumerable accompaniments for church and concert singers and he has the greatest repertory of any musician in the state.— The Indianapolis Star. At -the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, August 30. Tickets on sale at Long’s drug store. ' A demand for an investigation of the election of Senators William E. Chilton and Clarence W. Watson, of West Virginia, made in a petition signed by Governor Glasscock and others was presented to the senate yesterday through Senator Gallingej, presiding officer. 4 .