Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1913 — Annie Kiser Taken Before Juvenile Judge Saturday. [ARTICLE]

Annie Kiser Taken Before Juvenile Judge Saturday.

Annie Kiser, 14 years of age, was taken before Judge Hanley, as a juvenile court, last {Saturday, on complaint of Truant Officer Steward. She is the daughter of Tony Kiser, •Who lived here for a short time. Her mother in is the asylum and the father moved to Hammond and the little girl, it is said, was dissatisfied there and moved here, where she had a home for some time with Mrs. Cook, at the Rensselaer house. When Mrs. Cook went away, so Mr. Steward reports, she had no home and for a time slept in an unoccupied house in Rabbit Town, either borrowing things to eat bleating at the home of various people. The law requires that she be in school and the case is rather a perplexing one. Dr. W. L. Myer has consented to give her a temporary home and .Judge Hanley will take the case up again when he comes home the week.