Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1918 — SMITH, OF BURROWS’ CAMP, ARRESTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE [ARTICLE]

SMITH, OF BURROWS’ CAMP, ARRESTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE

John Smith, proprietor of Burrows’ camp at the Kankakee nver and who recently was served with a white cap .notice which threatened “to get him the next time,” was arrested last week by Sheriff Forney, of Porter county. He was charged with selling liquor. Nathan Samuels was acting as a bartender for Smith at the resort. The officers caught them in the act and found a quantity of liquor on hand. The resort at Burrows’ camp is owned by a son of Smith, who is in the army. , . „ , Both men were taken to Valparaiso and released on bond. F. B. Parks was retained as counsel, and he will endeavor to prove that the liquid dispensed was not bquor. Prosecutor Jensen filed an affidavit against the men and they will probably be bound over to the circuit court. '■ * ’ -5!-..,,.