Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 266, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1910 — Chicago Telegraph Operator Will Not Find It Profitable Boozing Here. [ARTICLE]

Chicago Telegraph Operator Will Not Find It Profitable Boozing Here.

W. F. Mulcahy, of Chicago, who worked here as a telegraph operator for some time during the summer and wound up his job by getting on a drunk and being fined $1 and costs, came down from Chicago last Friday and his condition was so bad that he had to be locked up. Squire Irwin thought the punishment should be increased some for a second offense and assessed a fine of $5 this time, which with costs added, amounted to $lO. Mulcahy had no money but had friends who did have and he followed the style of the autoists and paid as he went and then went after he paid. Mulcahy is a bully good fellow and too good for Mulcahy’s own sake.