Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1911 — Mrs. Cora Schultz In Conrt; Action Dropped on Her Promise. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Cora Schultz In Conrt; Action Dropped on Her Promise.

Mrs. Cora Schultz, whose husband, John Schultz, is said to be in North Dakota, and who several weeks ago filed a petition for divorce, was brought before Squire Irwin Friday afternoon on a charge of having stolen a linen dress Bkirt from the residence of J. L. Brady. Mrs. Schultz had been working there for a few days and Mrs. Brady had become suspicious when several articles were missing. Mrs. Schultz had been spending the nights in a house in the east part of town, and a search warrant was procured and Deputy Sheriff Gus Grant found a linen dress skirt belonging to Mrs. Brady. The arrest followed and when she was brought before Squire Irwin she denied any knowledge of the other articles that were missing. On account of the small value of the article involved it was decided not to prosecute. Mrs. Schultz, who is said to have been causing the police considerabla trouble, promised to leavd town and not return.