Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 232, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1913 — DR. PAUL C. CURNICK COMES TO TRINITY [ARTICLE]

DR. PAUL C. CURNICK COMES TO TRINITY

Rev. C. L. Harper Goes to Delphi— Rev. C. W. Postill Has Fair Oaks and Rosel&wn. The confeernce appointments of the Northwest Indiana Conference were announced this Monday morning. Rev. C. W. Postill, who has reity M. E. church in Rensselaer for the past four years, goes to Delphi, and Dr. Paul C. Curnick, a former presiding elder and for some time pastor of the First church of Terre Haute, Comes t 6 Rensselaer. Rec. C. W. Postill, who has eently moved to Rensselaer for a permanent home, at his own request was made pastor of the Fair Oaks and Roselawn churches. '

Attorney William Darroch, of Kentland, was here this Monday morning to sit as a special judge in the 8. C. Irwin stone road case. Some time ago the supreme court ruled that there was no right of appeal from the circuit court in a road case under the two mile law. The remonstrators to the road thereupon filed a complaint asking that the case he reviewed in the circuit court for the correction of alleged errors. Judge Darroch was called to hear the case. He sustained a demurrer to the complaint on the grounds that there was no justification for the review on the information set out in the complaint and gave the remonstrators until Friday of this week to file an amended complaint.