Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1912 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Lecture Course Dates. Jan. 24—John Eberly Co. (Concert.) Feb. 5—H. V. Adams (Lecture). Feb. 26—Lgndon (Impersonsator). March 22—Beulah Buck Co. (Ladies Quartet). Fatality in Hammond Fire. Hammond, Ind., Jan. 19.—Fire destroyed the homestead of Charles Rothwell, a short distance south of here, and is believed to have caused the death of Hugh Stone of Elkhart,, one of the occupants of the building. Guilty of Polluting Steam. Greenwood, Ind., Jan 19.—After a four days’ jury trial in Johnson circuit court the J. T. Polk company was found guilty of polluting the stream known as Pleasant Run and fined SSO and costs. $52,000 Suit Compromised. Sullivan, Ind., Jan. 19.—The suit of Thomas Edward,, former county treasurer, against William H. Crowder, to collect $52,000, alleged omitted taxes,, has been compromised in the circuit court for $6,000. All Is Quiet at Lawrence, Lawrence, Mass., Jan. 19. —No dison ders developed in the strike of 15,00€ textile workfp. Troops guarded the entire mill district, but they had little to do. During the parade of 10,000 strikers the temper of the marchersseemed good and cheering was frequent. THEN THEY HAD IT. PE&I A ’ Mrs. Henpeck—Mr. Highflier never takes his wife out in his automobile. Mr. Henpeck—l guess he doesn’t care to have two unmanageable thingson his hand at one time. , The Diagnosis. He went in front of a motor car; Next minute he was reeling. The doctor said he was suffering from That awfuD rjin-down feeling. All the news in The Democrat..
