Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1916 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The machine was badly damaged. •The Purdue university agricultural experiment station has just issued a very interesting bulletin on commercial feeding stuffs. The pamphlet will be of much value to the farmers. The work was compiled by State Chemist W. J. Jones, Jr., F. D. Fuller, E. G. Proulx, C. Cutler and J. H. Roop. Charles Taze Russell, known as “Pastor” Russell, an independent minister, editor of The Watch Tower and prominent author of studies on the scriptures, died Tuesday afternoon on an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe train, enroute from Los Angeles to New York. Heart disease was given as the cause. He was 64 years of age. David Byroad, aged 83 years, a prominent farfirer of near Wolcott, died Monday from injuries received Saturday night when with his wife he was returning from attending a lecture at the U. B. church and the horse he was driving became unmanageable and upset the buggy, throwing the aged couple to the ground. Mrs. Byroad wag also badly hurt, but it is thought she will recover. W. B. Harpole of Momence, Illinois, formerly of Morocco, where he owned the electric light plant there and at Kentland, was recently sued for SIO,OOO in a personal damage suit instituted by Emil Mohberg of Chicago, who alleged Harpole’s auto ran into his car on the road near Cedar Lake. After being out three.hours the jury returhed a verdict for the defendant. The case wag tried at Kankakee, Illinois, this week. The progress of 100 years of Indiana’s statehood was reviewed Tuesday afternoon and evening at Purdue university in commemoration of
