Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 282, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Judge Wason came over from Delphi this morning to assume jurisdiction in the Boyles ditch case. It was set for hearing during the vacation of the court on Dec. 21st. The case win be tried on the report of the viewers and on the assessments. Ed W. Anthony, who was working for the Winamae Construction 00., during the time the bridge was being built at the Monnett farm, southwest of town, suffered a creosote poisoning that has laid him up for the past three weeks and; from which he is not yet recovered. ■lt is understood that he expects to enter suit against the company for the injuries received while in their employ. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue arrived last evening from Kronau, Sask., Canada, where they have been for several months with their daughter and sondn-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown. They stopped for a week with their other daughter, Mrs. Patterson, at Dallas City, 111,, on their way home. There had already been some cold weather in Canada, the mercury registering as low as 20 below zero. This year crop conditions we're not as good as normally and Mr. Blue will not return there in the spring, but Mr. and Mrs. Brown will go back.
