Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1911 — Flora-Bringhurst Baseball Team Cause of a Lawsuit [ARTICLE]

Flora-Bringhurst Baseball Team Cause of a Lawsuit

J. Floyd Wheeler, manager, and Jesse V. Bright, treasurer, -have been made defendants in an action brought by Ashwell L. Moss, secretary-treas-urer of the Flora-Bringhurst. basebaU team, for the collection of 192.50 for services. Moss seeks to enjoin the other of the ball team from disposing of certain, money in the treasury until his bill is paid. Moss wants S6O for his official services and the o(her $32.50 is for prihting he did for the ball team.

A divorce has been granted at Indianapolis to Mrs. Louisa Fletcher Tarkington from Nelson Booth Tarkington, the author and playwright. He is in the East and did not appear against his wife. Following the divorce Mrs. Tarkington issued the statement to the effect that there was no serious difficulty between them but that they had decided after several years' trying that they could not live together agreeably. She says they are temperamentally uncongenial. She did not accuse him of intentional unkindnest and the divorce is one of those real nice little social affairs where every one feels good about it Their little daughter will be allowed to remain with her mother but her father may have her for one month each year and can call on her oftener if he likes. No alimony was asked for as Mr. Tarkington had already providedadequately for his wife. x .

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