Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1912 — CASH. [ARTICLE]

CASH.

On and after t)ecember 2, 1912, all sales amounting to one dollar or less will be made for cash only. HAMILTON & KELLNER.

In Judge DeHart’s court at Lafayette last week two Delphi rowdies were fined for having caused trouble on an interurban train. The incident occurred more than a year ago. The men, Grover Whiteman and Jess Wilson, went to Lafayette from. Delphi, got drunk and became vulgar and rude on tihe late car back to Delphi. The conductor of the interurban remonstrated with them and a fight ensued in the outskirts of Lafayette. The men were arrested and •/hen one of them was convicted in the Lafayette court both took an appeal to the circuit court and their cases were Just disposed of. Each was fined $25 and costs. Whitman had all the circuit court and city court costs, he having stood the appeal costs. He bad to pay $141.25. Wilson got off with $41.75. This goes to show that the courts do hot have any sympathy with drunken rowdies and a few doses of the law imposed on some young fellows who make a hog pen out of the southbound milk train after loading up with booze at Cedar Lake, might put a stop to a mighty bad practice and be a good thing for the men who are guilty of the practice. Next week unloading another car of White Star flour. Now is the time to lay In your winter’s supply, at $1.30 a sack. Rowles & Parker, The Big Store. Jim Rhoades A Co. now have on hand a complete lino of Tungsten electric globes. You can arrange for wiring or any electrical work by calling them.