Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1913 — Special Rate to Chattanooga For Grand Army Encampment. [ARTICLE]
Special Rate to Chattanooga For Grand Army Encampment.
On account of the annual encampment of i the Grand Army of the Republic the Monon railroad will sell round trip tickets to Chattanooga, Tenn., from Sept 11th to 18th, good returning up to September 28th, for $15.75 for the round trip. The regular one way fare la $13.20. W. H. BEAM. Agent, Rensselaer, Indiana.
James Jones, dentist, of South Bend, was bound over to the St. Joseph county grand*Jury Tdesday on a charge of stealing the gold teeth of James D. Watts, a negro prize fighter of Hammond. Watts bought the teeth, he declared, with a purse he won at Pittsburg. He took them to Jones to have them adjusted.
Chicken thieves are using sulphur in their nightly raids on hen roosts ,in Putnam county. The sulphur is burned to stupiftf the ehiekens so they will make no noise when being handled by the thieves. One farmer lost sixty by theft a few nights ago and thirty more died as a result of the sulphur fumes. Three henhouses on the edge of Greencastle were robbed of more than fifty chickens. *
