Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1909 — STILL OBJECT TO PAYING. [ARTICLE]
STILL OBJECT TO PAYING.
Railroad Company Asks for Rehearing In the Reed Damage Case. The Panhandle railroad company is still fighting the payment of the Reed judgment wherein W. J. Reed as administrator o( the estate of his father and guardian of the latter’s grand-daughters, the two Casey girls, secured a judgment against the railroad company for damages for the killing of Mr. Reed at the company’s Ohio "street crossing in Remington several years ago. The case has been in the courts four or five years, and was bnce tried here and once in Monticello, a judgment being rendered In favor of plaintiff in each trial. The first judgment was reversed In the supreme court on some technicality, but the latter was recently sustained there, and on this latter decision the, railroad company this week filed a petition for a rehearing. It is not at all probable that a rehearing will be granted.
