Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1903 — Need Have No Fear. [ARTICLE]

Need Have No Fear.

The Republican was in error, as we are informed by the attorneys of the appelle, in stating that Mrs, Clara Coen Admr’x of the estate of Madison Maksever deceased, gave a written permit to Everett Halstead to out timber on said estate; it seems he was given permission to trim a few trees around a wind mill in order to get better service of same, aod Mr. Halstead did his ontting at d'ffereiit on the estate aod sold and moved 75 saw logs, 2010 poets and 75 oofda of wood; the jury gave the Makeever heir SSOO 00 The court cut the amount dowu to $247 47. The oase was reversed, by the error of oonrt in adminiog h le't-r from from Mr. Halstead to Mrs. Coen in whioh he admitted the committing of waito and Judge Leary hrld the letter admissable as an admissi >a but the Appellate Court held t ie letter was an effort to 'compromise and revsrsad tho judgement of the lower court with instructions to grant a new trial. This does not olose the case as there will be a new -trial and Mrs. Coen believes the damages allowed the estate will be considerably greater.

Talbert C. Fear is suing the Monon at Frankfort for $20,000. He alleges that he was struck by a piece of coal which fell from an engine, and that he received a broken j *w, result being that be is unable to masticate bis food. Its a terrible thing to have food and not be able uiistioate it, but oh, how much more terrible to be able to masticate food and then not have it. Evidently now Mr. Fear should became a jari liter, and then he ueed have no “fear” of being embarrassed in this way.