Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1910 — RECORD STORM OF WINTER PREVAILS [ARTICLE]
RECORD STORM OF WINTER PREVAILS
Indianapolis Under Blanket of Snow 15 Inches Deep. BLIZZARD HITS INDIANA HARD. All Steam, Interurban and City Car Lines Are Delaped—Coal Shortage Causes Suffering. Indianapolis, Feb. 18.—The state of Indiana is under a blanket of snow more than 15 inches deep and in many places, where it has drifted under the influence of a strong east wind, it is from four to seven feet deep. All steam and interurban cars are delayed and traffic on street car lines in all of the principal cities is being interfered with. Miany rural mail routes have had no delivery and with the snow still falling and the drifts pilling up traffic on all roads may be stopped completely for a time. There is much suffering throughout the state, especially of live stock, and in the cities there is a shortage of coal cause of delayed traffic and inability to deliver.
Albert Helsel, adm. of estate of Rosa A. Kessick vs. Nancy Kesslck, et al; sale of real estate reported to Joslah Gaines for $125 cash; sale confirmed and deed ordered. Frank Kampel, et al. vs. Horace Marble; set for Third Monday. Thomas H. Lackland vs. Frank B. Ham; cause dismissed. Rose Brooks to. Henry Brooks; dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. Petition of Jacob Francis to adopt Samuel Willis; dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. State of Indiana, ex rel. Benjamin F. Alter, et al; vs. Barney D. Comer, et al; set for Fourth Monday. Olive A. Barnette, et al. vs. Max Weller; cause dismissed. David H. Yeoman, et al. vs. The Northern Indiana Land Co.; defendant files affidavit for change of venue, and cause sent to Newton county. S. P. Thompson vs. Francis M. Lakin; continued for term. Charles Hill vs. John A Williams; continued for term. Besslre & Co., vs. Ray D. Collins, et al; set for Second Thursday. Fred Lyons vs. Leonard W. Raymond, et al; title quieted. Sarah Elizabeth Swisher vis. John P. Swisher; set tor Second Monday. lola J. MScKean, et al. vs. Felix Erwin, et al; set for Fourth Thursday.
Wallace B. Leonard, et al. vs. Henrietta S. Akers, et al; cause dismissed; judgment against plaintiff’s for costs. John Randle vs. uhrist Reger; defendant defaulted, judgment for $547.34. J. O. B. McDougle vs. Chris Ohristainson; defendant defaulted, judgment for $5*5.38. Wm. P. Gaffield vs. James T. Morton, et al; set for Third Monday. First National Bank of Rensselaer vs. The Trust and Savings Bank of Rensselaer, adm. of estate of Rodney H. Dodge; set 'or trial on Feb. 2T. Hiram Day vs. Elizabeth Gangloff, et al; J. C. Gwin files crosscomplaint. Cause dismissed by plaintiff, set for trial on crossK>omplaint Fourth Tuesday. Pearl Zellers vs. Warren Zellers; set for First Friday. Frank E. Babcock, vs. Ira M. Washburn, et al; plaintiff asks for change of venue from court. Court names J. P. Wasson, E. B. Sellers'* Judge Vinton of Lafayette, to select from. Each side strikes off one, and the third or remaining judge tries she cases.
John J. Lawler vs. C. & E. I. Ry., set ior Fourth Tuesday We bought our Pittsburg Electric Welded Fencing in car lots before the advance in prices, and are now selling it at lessi than wholesale prices. ROWLES & PARKER. If you have not the cash it will pay you to borrow to buy goods at one-half pric?. Last week, to end Feb. 19 th. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Pittsburg Electric Welded Wire Fencing—the beet fence made and costs no more than inferior makes. ROWLES ft PARKER. Your last chance to buy 75 cent . wool Ingrain carpets for 60 cents a yard, and 10 to 20 yard remnants at one-half price. Last week of the Chicago Bargain Store.
