Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CASES SET FOR TRIAL IN JASPER CIRCUIT COURT. State vs. William P. Michaels to Be Heard Sept 23rd; Moore vs. Over* land Co. on Sept 30th. • Tuesday was call day in the Jasper circuit court and the following cases were set for trial: Monday, September 23. State vs. Wm. P. Michaels. Tuesday, September 24. Medaryville S. Bank vs. Fred Will. Trust & Savings Bank vs. L. J. Lane. Wednesday, September 25. Lendert Mak vs. Clifford Dutton. Central Rubber Co. vs. U. S. Match Co. I. M. Washburn vs. E. V. Ransford. Thursday, September 26. Central Electric Co. vs. Ray Delmar. Geo. W. Kime vs. John D. Miller. State ex rel Lila Mildred Peek vs. Earl Wiseman. Friday, September 27. State ex rel Frazee vs. Hack. Monday, September 30. S. Herbert Moore vs. The Willey Overland Co. and John Hansson. Spitler & Foltz Finn. Tuesday, October 1. Mary M. Chappell vs. P. C. C. & St. L. Ry. Co. Wednesday, October 2. Henry D. Vance vs. J. Dugan. Greenip Thomas vs. Alfred Rollins. Thursday, October 3. C. G. Spitler et al vs. S. B. Mofflt John Gaeffey vs. Clifford Wells. Henry Eigelsbach went to Chicago this morning to consult a specialist about some trouble that he has been having with his right ear since he underwent an operation recently at Alexian Brothers’ hospital. He does not expect that it will be necessary to undergo another operation and he will probably not go to the hospital this time but remain at the home of his son, Tom. John Knox, who worked during the summer as a reporter for The Republican, and who is a mighty worthy young man, left this afternoon for Chicago, where he will attend the Illinois School of Pharmacy. He will attend school but three days out of each week and spend the remainder of the time clerking in the drugstore run by his brother, Rufus. John expects to engage in the drug business in Chicago when he graduates. His two brothers are making splendid successes there, each now having a store. . The Brook boomers had a fipe trip Friday. Forty-eight autos started on the trip and 38 were still with the crowd when Rensselaer was reached. The boomers visited Morocco, Sheldon, 111., Kentland, Goodland, Remington and Rensselaer and returned home via Morocco. "■ They were dust covered but happy and they made everyone here feel good too. Mapy compliments were showered upon the enterprising citizens of our neighboring town and of the town itself. It has grown more than any other town in Newton county during the past twenty years and there is plenty of push left to make it grow "more. The boomers from there will always be welcomed in Rensselaer.
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