Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1917 — CLEANED from the EXCHANGES [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
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Don M. Dickinson, postmastergeneral under President Cleveland, died at his home near Detroit Monday at the age of 71 years. Martin L. Rice, a Monon cement tile manufacturer and contractor, has filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy in the federal district court at Indianapolis, listing his liabilities at $14,562.72 and his assets at $1 2,992.45. Don Wright and Don Beam, members of the Grant Park Marine band in Chicago, were home Sunday. They are expecting to be called Into more active service in the near future. .4 - John Reed, age 56, of Monon, for twenty-five years an employe of the Monon railroad, died Sunday night at. St. Elizabeth’s hospital In Lafayette. He was a passenger contractor for fifteen years, running between Indianapolis and Monon. H!is widow survives. William W. Ashby, who, according to the authorities, signed a confession that he killed Thomas E. Sense, a taxicab owner, last June, and later repudiated the confession, was brought before Judge Caldwell in circuit court at Lafayette Saturday on a motion for a change of venue. The case was sent to Montgomery county.
