Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 268, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1914 — Replevin Actions Started For Two More Automobiles. [ARTICLE]

Replevin Actions Started For Two More Automobiles.

John A. Dunlap, attorney for the automobile insurance companies, filed two new actions in replevin this week. Wednesday one was filed for Andrew W. Mcllwrath, of Chicago, Charging that the 5-passenger Reo in the possession of Al Konovsky, the DeiMotte saloonkeeper, was his property. Deputy Sheriff Gus Grant brought the car down that afternoon and it is stored in the Central Garage. „ This Thursday mOrning another action was filed. This one- for Henry Dryfhout, of Chicago, Who alleges that the 5-passenger Overland in the possession of Henry W. Marble, of Wheatfieid, belongs to him. Both of these cars were purchased, -it is understood, of Andrew Granger. Deputy Sheriff Grant went to Wheatfieid today to get the Matble ear. Sheriff Hoover has been informed that neither Bank nor Andrew Granger are und6r arrest, notwithstanding the report from Chicago that they had been indicted..