Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 221, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1911 — Marriage License. [ARTICLE]
Marriage License.
Sept. 18. —Walter A. Roggenkamp, born Hamburg, Germany, April 29, 1889, present residence 5506 Ashland Ave., Chicago, occupation merchant, and Baer, born Chicago, December 16, 1889, present*residence Chicago, occupation clerk. First marriage for each. This couple were married at the home of Jacob Wagner and family, near Remington, and returned to Chicago Tuesday morning. One thousand miners of the Clinton Coal company at Terre Haute, returned to work Monday morning, the company having withdrawn a list of questions of personal nature which the men were to answer and sign. Clyde A. Bayes, who is only 27 years old, married his fourth wife, Miss Myrtle Hoover, aged 18, at Evansville Sunday. He obtained a divorce from his third wife Saturday. All the wives of Bayes have been named Myrtle. - - Mrs. William H. Caar. of Richmond, has been placed in the field as a candidate for state regent of the D. A. R. by her home chapter of the organization. Mrs. Gaar's campaign is to be in charge of Mrs. J. M. Judson and Miss Grace Robey, of Richmond. The Spencer county grand jury, in session at Rockport, is investigating the whitecapping of Mrs. Retta Coombs about two months ago. Two men, one the divorced husband of Mrs. Coombs, are now under arrest, charged with the crime. On the John Leech farm, near Shelbyville, tenanted by Mort Crisler, nature has performed its latest freak. There are a number of locust trees on the farm, and for the second time this year a number of them are in full bloom, the same as they were during corn planting time. Mabel J. Reese, the spiritualistic medium, in jail at Lebanon on a charge of larceny, will be tried at the present term of the Boone circuit court. Mrs. Reese has refused to allow a lawyer more than |5 for defending her, saying that she will read the minds of the Jurors sitting in her cjsse and challenge all jurors she finds have scruples against her.
