Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1914 — Judge Wason Issues Peculiar Sentence to Monticello Boys. [ARTICLE]

Judge Wason Issues Peculiar Sentence to Monticello Boys.

Monticello Journal. Lowell Perrlgo, Ralph Jones, Everett Lawrie and Train Behrens were brought before Judge Wason Monday, charged with stealing ice cream from the Edgewater Club House. The judge dismissed them with a reprimand and with the order that they go to chucrh or Sunday school every Sunday. They must bppear before the court September Bth and give proof that they have obeyed these orders. There was not sufficient brick on hand to complete the paving off Washington street and the contractor and used in a triangular space at the intersection of Front street a number of Brazil brick, which seem to be quite inferior in quality. After they were laid it was decided not to accept them and the Street will therefore not be completed until after the arrival of the Wabash brick. It also developed that the briek had not been laid at right angles with the street and this cause da bad place where the brAk joined up at the intersection above mentioned, and some very crude patch work was undertaken, but it is to be tom out and an effort made to correct itwhen the paving brick arrive. To all appearances the brick on the south aide of the street had been placed much closer together than thoes on the north side and at the briek had been laid from both the east and west ends of the improvement they dosed upon the north . sidepf the street about four bricks aheadNQf the south side. Aside from .this bobble the street in general respects seems very good.