Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1914 — Auto Bus to Remington. [ARTICLE]

Auto Bus to Remington.

The auto bus will start making regular trips 'between this city and Remington on Saturday, May 2nd. The following schedule is to prevail, jubject to changes made necessary by the Monon change of time: Leave 'Rensselaer 7:45, 11:30 and 4 o’clock. About 1 hour is required to make the trip and return trips are made after short waits at Remington. Fare 75 cents each way. Bus leaves from Makeever Hotel.

CHARLES MORREDL.

“Eli and Jane” drew a good crowd Saturday night and the old play proved very enjoyable to all who saw it. Mr. Green went to Cincinnati Sunday to leave a big order for his show next season. He had designed, including the color scheme, some mighty attractive advertising for ‘The Town Fool,” which is to open here some time in August. Raymond Dunakin, his musical director, remained until today visiting Williard Hall, and today went to Farmer City, Hl., to join the Jack Percy Comedians.

Ed Peck, of Remington, is a member of the regular jury panel this .term of court. He will go to Valparaiso tomorrow as a delegate to the district convention. Moses Leopold, G. H. McLain, Frank Foltz, Ray Wood, G. E. (Murray, Delos Dean and G. H. Healey and probably others will also attend the convention. Most will go by auto to Francesville and thence on the special train that is being run from Lafayette. Mr. Foltz went this afternoon, having had .some business at Hammond to transact. We are unloading 2 cars of potatoes this week, one of early seed stock and one of late. We have reduced the price on seed stock. Get our prices and save money. JOHN EGER.

A jury in the United States court at Syraeusq N. Y., decided, in effect, that the occupant of an automobile who is injured by the breaking of a certain part of the car can recover damages from the company which assembled and sold the automobile rather than from the manufacturer of the part that broke. E. Wells Johnson, of Amsterdam, N. was awarded SB,OOO against a Detroit automobile manufacturer.