Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

F, -J. -- 1 In II o)i rTPn n Wl n BSfefe B. F. Louthain, editor of the Logansport Pharos-Reporter and a prominent member of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association, died at his home in Logansport Sunday morning after a long illness, aged 68 years. Over at Goodland, where the schools and churches were closed and all public gatherings prohibited on account of diphtheria, it was expected to open the schools Ijst Monday, but,Saturday it was decided to keep them closed for another week. The Emmett (Idaho) Index says an Emmett man tells of a motor ride he was taking a few nights ago when the cax suddenly turned a corner. The light fell on a certain back porch where a lady was taking a bath. The lady fell out of the tub and the driver of the car ran into the fence. After lying thirteen days in the Wabash river the body of Miss Anna T. Casey, who ended her life by jumping from the Main street bridge Sunday morning, Oct. 3, was found floating in the water a mile south of Lafayette, by Frank and William O’Connor, fishermen. The coroner gave a decision that Miss Casey was demented when she jumped into the river. She was a sister of John Casey of Indianapolis, See the New Dodge. Dodge Bros, new 1916 car has all the modern equipment and sells at a price within the reach of the people. Call 933-L for demonstration.— M. I. ADAMS & SON.

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100 Booths displaying Industrial innovations and up-to-date Mercantile Exhibits. Lake Co. Auto Prosperity Parade. Every day Special Events. Shuals of New Attractions multitudinous, Circus, Hippodrome, innumerable laughter creating devices.

All To Be Seen Without Any Charge on Hammond’s Principal Streets