Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1912 — Held Court In Kersey and Released Fair Oaks Husband. [ARTICLE]

Held Court In Kersey and Released Fair Oaks Husband.

The course of true love does no’ seem to'toe running very smoothly between Edward Frawley and his frau of Fair Oaks. Several weeks ago they ctmrn to ftenssrelaer with the’ liitenU&*> of settling their difficulties and are said to have patched up their troubles before they reached the office of the squire. But the sweet dove of peace did not long linger over the home and some two weeks ago Frawrey was made the defendant in a surety of the peace proceedings brought before Squire Bruner. Frawley asked for a change of venue from the township and the case was sent to Kersey before Squire Hobbs. He heard the evidence Wednesday and decided that there was not sufficient indication of danger to justify him placing Frawley under a peace bond. In consequence he released the defendant. There is thought to be very small chance or peace declarations, however, as Mre. Frawley is said to have blood in her* *eye, while Frawley himself does not assume a very lamblike attitude.