Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1904 — Had Chance to See the Country. [ARTICLE]

Had Chance to See the Country.

Besides the editors, others who joined the long precession of witnesses in the Babcock case at Kentland, Wednesday, were'Commissioner Fred Waymire, Treasurer S. R. Nichols, Walter Porter of the County Council, and Attorney Frank Foltz. A. J. McFarland missed the early train, by way of Monticello, and went by the Feir Oaks and Coal Road route. It was an all day’s journey, but he got lhere at night, in fair condition,

though somewhat water damaged in transit. C. D. Nowels and John Jesson were subpoeaned last night and went over this moruing/They probably arrived too late to testify in the first case, and the other two have“been continued for the

term. But the long round-about journey now required to land anyone in Kentland in less than a day’s journey, gives a good opportunity to see a large quantity of landscape and still more waterscape.