Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1914 — Willis Released Saturday; Gave Bond—Attends Preliminary. [ARTICLE]
Willis Released Saturday; Gave Bond—Attends Preliminary.
James L. Willis, after serving *9O days In the county Jail, was* released Saturday night, that being the close of his term Instead of Monday. He was at once rearrested on an affidavit filed by Prosecuting Attorney Longwell in Newton county. A bond was furnished and sighed by his father, A. L. Willis, and he was released over Sunday. This Monday morning he went to Kentland, being accompanied by Emmet Laßue, his attorney, and it is understood will be given a pro liminary hearing and if bound over 'ask that his trial be set for the present term of court, so that it can be disposed of before he goes to Springfield, Ohio, where he expects to engage in the garage business.
Mt. and Mrs. S. 8. Shedd left this afternoon for Demopolls, Ala, to visit their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Sparling. Mrs. Shedd continues to improve in health since returning from the hospital. She will remain in Alabama until April Ist or later, while Mr. Shedd’plans to'return home about March Ist.* -
