Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1915 — HERE THERE and EVERYWHERE [ARTICLE]
HERE THERE and EVERYWHERE
The May term of the Starke circuit court convenes Monday.-
County Agent Henry of Allen county, has just completed a census of the automobiles owned by farmers of that county, and finds one auto to every four farmers
August Scallop, Hie Delphi night watchman who was shot when attempting to quiet a gang* of live drunken Lafayette men, died of his wounds Tuesday. The residents of Delphi are bitter against the three members of the alleged gang, who ar e held in jail there, but believe that the shooting was done by one or the two men who has not been found.
Miss Dorothy Wade, age seventeen, a sophomore in the Hammond high school, told her sister, Mrs. L. C. Geisler, that she was going to a high school track meet last Saturday afternoon. Monday she announced that she had eloped with Virgil Hathaway, an eighteen-year-old railroad clerk, to Grown Point, Saturday, and was married. The girl’s father, Richard Wade, achieved notoriety some time ago by denouncing the "Flying Rollers" in Benton Harbor, at whose home the Wade girl and her sisters once lived.
Mrs. George Heilig received a telegram Sunday informing her that her nephew, Edward E. Willits, of Chicago, had been killed the night before by a burglar, who was caught in his store at 564 9 Cottage Grove avenue. He was killed instantly. It is suspected that the murderer was an ex-convict. He was accompanied by a boy about fifteen years of age. At last reports he bad not been captured.—Lowell Tribune. Mrs. Heilig was a resident of Remington before moving to LoweL several years ago.
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