Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 176, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1910 — Peculiar Stranger Given His Freedom From County Jail. [ARTICLE]
Peculiar Stranger Given His Freedom From County Jail.
W. H. Kearney, as the mysterious man who was confined in our county jail, gave his name, was released last Saturday on authority of the county clerk of Newton county. Kearney seemed entirely rational following the day that the milk was forced down his neck. Last week he was rather impatient to be set at liberty. He had neither hat nor coat and his shoes were in bad condition. The sheriff fitted him out with shoes and hat, but he started away coatless. He said that he was going to see his father at Buffalo, N. Y., but it is believed that he will first try to get a job at Gary, whither he started.
