Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1915 — Former Reynolds Druggst Says He Was “Stung.” In Delphi. [ARTICLE]
Former Reynolds Druggst Says He Was “Stung.” In Delphi.
s « Dr. Bush, formerly in the drug business at Reynolds, who made a trade some time ago with J. Orr, a Delphi druggist, and who alleges that he hail been victimized, has added another paragraph to his complaint, setting forth the claim that the stock was invoiced to him at $9,748.43, whereas it was actually worth only $7,000. Also that some fixtures were invoiced twice and that articles were removed after the invoice and that the stock was allowed to run down after the invoice and before Dr. Bush took charge and that worthless articles, including gambling devices, were included in the invoice. Also that it was represented that the busAess averaged SI,OOO per month, with a'profit of S4OO, whereas the sales had only averaged S7OO per month with a profit of only S2BO per month.
Dr. Bush, who was the prohibition candidate for congress in the 10th district in the fall of 1914, asks that the Peoples’ Building & Loan Association be restrained from paying a note of $3,000 to Orr and that judgment be given him in the sum of $3,500. His attorneys are Boyd & Julien, of Delphi, and Palmer & Carr, of Monticello, while Orr is represented by Chas. R. Pollard, of Delphi, and A. K. Sills, of Monticello. - ■ - ■■■ r*
At the Princess this evening will be seen portrayed on the Screen one of the most interesting and educational pictures ever shown at this theatre at any former period. In securing the Famous Players film service we have reached the limit, as this service is conceded to be the biggest and obtainable at any cost extant. No exhibitor of moving pictures whose minimum admission fee for adults is less than 10c can lease this service, which accounts for so few showing this class of pictures in towns this size. In the picture of tonight will be scenes that every man, woman and child should view as they are too profitable to miss at such a nominal cost. For instance Marija’s road to disgrace. The loss of the unfortunate girl’s baby. Throwing Connor from a straw voting contest for governor peding cattle, etc. Lessons too valuable to pass up as something trivial. Don’t regret missing this 5-reel production when your neighbor speaks of i*& wonderful magnitude. Show at 7 o’clock. —Adv.
