Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1910 — Marker in Poor Health. [ARTICLE]
Marker in Poor Health.
William H. Marker, former cashier of the First National bank, of Tipton, who is nqw serving a term in the federal prison at Ft. Leavenworth for misapplying the funds and making false entries in the books of the bank, has been in poor health since he reached there and as yet has been assigned to no regular duty. * He spent some time in the hospital and was only discharged a few days ago. He has asked the prison authorities to give him work on the outside ajnjk he will probably get some kind of place on the farm. Noah R. Marker, his brother, who was sent to the prison at the same time on a similar charge, has been assigned to a place in the clothing department. It is his duty to keep a complete record of thp garments and see that they are properly folded and stored away. He does not have to handle the goods himself, but it is his duty to see that the work is done and he is held responsible for it.
