Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 225, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1912 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
"" 4!" We have a good supply, of hard coal. Let us fill your bins now while we can. HAMILTON & KELLNER. - ■■■■ V •* J. W. Wagner, of Milwaukee, president of the Indiana Northern Traction Co., was here yesterday in consultation with the engineers and going over certain matters connected with the building of the road. A four-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casey is reported very sick. The family resides at Fair Oaks but the baby was taken sick and is now with the mother at the home of its grandmother, Mrs. Helser, near Virgie. TJ.Z. Wiley, formerly circuit judge of this district, and rated an appellate Judge, who was nominated for „ congress by seventh district progressives, has been complimented by Theodore Roosevelt, who says that the district is to be congratulated too for having secured a man of Ms Qualities. W. H .Blodgett shows that'all of Wiley’s decisions dealing with railroads were in favor of the corporations and against the people and that he ruthlessly overrode thef lower courts in coming to the help of the big interests, splitting hairs to do so. Mr. Blodgett also shows that Mr. Wiley was given an immunity bath in a gambling investigation by being called before the grand Jury and telling what he knew about a game in a club to which he belonged. Wiley admitted visiting the place mid seeing the game in progress but he could not remember a single person there besides himself. WRey used to pose as a Christian minister some while, .on the bench here. It seems that he has fallen from grace in mbrrnls as well as politics.
