Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1912 — Be Very Careful What You Sead Through the U. S. Mails. [ARTICLE]

Be Very Careful What You Sead Through the U. S. Mails.

——— Sometime* through ignorance,' sometimes through thoughtlessness and sometimes because they believe it will never become known, obscene -ttfigo&ge is used in correspondence. This is a serious infraction at the postal laws of the country and any parson apprehended after committing an offense of this character stands a chance of spending a few years in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kane. w A young man named John fl*. Goodrich, timekeeper for the steel company at Gary, is now awaiting trial in Jail at Lafayette for having violated this law. He wrote a vulgar letter to a man in Colorado Springs, whom be accused of having caused him to lose bis job while working in that city. The letter was turned over to. an inspector and Goodrich was arrested and It is said will certainly be convicted and sent to prison. si