Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1910 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TONIGHT’S PROGRAM —♦ — PICTURES. An Aerial Acrobat. The Bareback Rider. SONG. Daddy Wants Someone Too. „ _j». ‘ '
Mrs. Anna Yeiter and daughter Nina left this morning for Mitchell, S. Dak., where they will visit the family of Jesse BalL From there they expect to go to Mt. Vernon to visit Mrs. Tim Nichols and family.
Chris. Reiddle and Ernest Williams two dredge moil in the employ of C. H. Sternberg ft Son, came over from Kewanna Sunday and tried to move the big dredge up stream from the mouth of the Howe ditch. They succeeded in bringing it up about a half mile, but there was not enough water and the task was given up.
“Shorty” Adams came home on the 11:00 o’clock train last night very much the worse for imbibing and was taken home in the bus. This morning he appeared on the street at about 6 o’clock, barefooted and half clothed and apparently insane. He begged C. W. Platt to take him to Jail and lock him up, saying that “Limpy” had killed his mother and was after him. Marshal Davis finally took him home at about 7 o’clock and former nightwatch E. M. Thomas was employed to watch him. He soon quited down and said that the spell had been caused by intoxication and the use of cigarettes. At noon he was sleeping and apparently he was coming back to his normal condition again. Poor Shorty.
The depot section is said to have been dreadfully wrought up Tuesday evening by the alleged discovery by a citizen that his better half was in the apartments of a well known widower, and it is claimed that the nightwatch, the mayor, a member or two of the city council and a justice of the peace were called into consultation before the family breach was settled by a mutual agreement of separation. It is claimed that the widower took time by the forelock and made his escape from his upstairs rooms but that the woman could not get out that way and was caught by her husband, the nightwatch and a volunteer posse of sleuths. The justice of the peace was called" to draw up papers dividing the chattels while separation terms were agreed and sworn to.
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