Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 276, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
F. King, representing the Sulnmitville Drain Tile Gd., was a business visitor in Rensselaer today. <*' N : 'r; .' Mrs. J. J. O’Brien and little son ahd her daughter, Clara Thompson, left this morning for Lake Geneva, Wis., for a visit of two weeks. Attorney A. Halleck attended the meeting of the state board of charities at Gary yesterday and made a gpeedh on the subject of the state’s duty in caring for tuberculosis patients. Examine the John Deere Spreader at Hamilton & Kellner’s. Judge Geo. H. Gifford came up from Tipton this morning. He usually brings with him a fresh story but failed this time and gave as a reason that revival meetingaat Tipton had so completely absorbed him this time that he didn’t hear a good story since his last trip. A household remedy in America for 25 years—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. For cuts, sprains, burns, scalds, bruises 25c and 50c. At all drug stores.
All of the indictments returned by the grand jury have-been served but one. Four of them were against Lucas and Reed, whose places at Remington were raided and who are charged with the illegal sale of intoxicating liquors. They were already out on bond and Sheriff Hoover served the warrants from the indictments Two of the indictments were against John and Clifford Archer, the Gillam township young men charged with chicken stealing. One indictment was against Oren Purlie for carrying brass knuckles , and the other indictment will probably be served almost any day. Warren Robinson and Dr. J. W. Horton, accompanied by W. J. Holmes, went to Delphi this morning to look at the pavement surrounding the court house and may insist on having that or-some other kind used in the building of the new Washington street improvement. The law provides that resident property owners shall select the kind of pavement and Mr. Robinson and Dr. Horton are the only owners who reside in the property abutting the proposed improve ment. The Delphi Street is a splendid one. The writer has been informed that it was constructed 12 years ago and that there has been no expense for repairs within that time. It is a smooth street resembling asphalt but said to be much more lasting. Miss Nell Drake went to Chicago Wednesday of last week and on Saturday went to Columbus, Ohio, where she was called as a witness in a suit brought by Miss Marie Kelley against the street car company. A year ago last August Miss Drake and Miss Kelley and Mrs. William Jones were in an automobile, which was struck by a streetcar. Mrs. Jones and Miss Drake escaped serious injury but Miss Kelley was badly hurt and spent several months in a hospital, having a badly injured arm. The arm did not heal and finally skin grafting was employed, skin being taken from the lower limb. This was followed by blood poisoning and Miss Kelley has only recently been able to be out. She sued the street railway company for $15,000. From Columbus Miss Drake will go to Cambridge, Ohio, to visit her sister, Mrs. Alice Drake Jones.
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