Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1893 — HE WAS SURPRISED. [ARTICLE]
HE WAS SURPRISED.
Layton Daugherty, of Ladoga, found an oyster in his soup at a church festival and he raised such a commotion over the unexpected find that it brought him in collision with other parties, and in revenge ho wont out and cut the harness belonging to a man in attendance. He was arrested and fined, and upon taking an appeal to the Circuit Court he was again lined and sent to jail. Patents were issued to Indianians,Tuesday, as follows: Jacob Barrow, Windfall, assignor to J. ft. Moore, Muncle, oil burner; William Harvey. Indianapolis, carpet stretcher; Joseph S. Hill, Lafayette, tower wagon; George E. Miller, Peru, necktie; John J. Minor, assignor of onehalf to W. R. Teeters. Fort Wayne, automatic boiler cleaner; Joseph W. Netpery, assignor to Indiana Manufacturing Company. Indianapolis, conveyor; Robert E. Poindexter, Indianapolis, corn splitting machine; Marion G. Reynolds, Elwood, gas regulator.
