Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1913 — MRS. M. E. THOMAS LEAVES SUDDENLY [ARTICLE]

MRS. M. E. THOMAS LEAVES SUDDENLY

Wife of Few Weeks is Said to Have Been Prompted by Jealousy to Leave Husband. , “ ■ v E. M. Thomas, former night watch and a well known carpenter, came home from Mt. Ayr this Tuesday morning to vote, and found a note at his house written by his wife and which 7 advised him that she had left and did not expect to return. Mr. Thomas learned that she had taken a southbound train and that she had probably gone to Crawfordsville, and he went there on the noon train. Mr. Thomas and Miss Minnie Mace were married only a few weeks ago and presumably they were getting along very nicely. Ft is understood that Mrs. Thomas was jealous of him, her jealousy having been aroused by neighbors. Mrs. Thomas was a church woman and in every manner an estimable woman and Mr. Thomas is also a good citizen gnd well thought of by all who know him. Their do--mestic trouble* according to him, is altogether the result of gossip and it is hoped that they patch things up and that she returns to him.