Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■■ As Always H) Hat Event of I the Season | R first display of the jf ew Hats for Menntic styles for Spring, y gs ons, both Stiff and Soft (elected by ourselves in | lock and Colors expressly n of this community, s hats are getting to be •ee—more “saesy,” as one sis customers expressed it. hats, Soft hats, Self-con* g derbies. m e see them. jfp I’s Quality Shop I . EARL DUVALL f§ slaer, - Indiana

children thereon, the Monon News states, and Hoover’s name has been unfavorably mentioned in connection with the family. It is thought that Vanmeter has left home because of domestic difficulties. A conference was held at the court house yesterday afternoon between Judge Darroch, 0. S. Hubble of South Bend, and C. It. Aptharp of Cleveland, Chip, representing the C. I. & s. Railroad Company; T. B. Cunningham, representing Newton county, and Ira H. Drake, Leroy Hayden and W. 1). Parker, commissioners and engineer of the Williams ditch, concerning the lino the new ditch should follow as it passes under the wagon and railroad bridges north of Lake Village. The ditch as now surveyed runs about twelve hundred feet south of the two bridges, and would necessitate the building of two new bridges at an estimated cost of about $90,000. The wagon bridge was hut recently completed, the cost being apportioned to the two counties, but in case the new ditch line is established south of the county line, as now proposed, the cost of a new bridge