Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 290, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1913 — Will Probably Send Fawley Back to Insane Asylum. [ARTICLE]

Will Probably Send Fawley Back to Insane Asylum.

The plan to place Edward Fawley under bond to keep the peace, his former wife having undertaken such proceedings for her own safety, was abandoned and it is expected to again commit him to the asylum, the application having been made. Fawley has been somewhat quieter lately and especially since Sheriff Hoover gave him a calling down Thursday morning. Fawley has tried lately to blame his troubles on the sheriff, who became tired of Fawley’s abuse and gave him a lecture that he is not apt to soon forget. He has been asking for attorneys, but none care to represent him and it is probable that he will be taken back to the asylum in a few days. If he is, the guard that will be placed over him wip be three or four men, as It Is regarded that (there are no two men In the county wiho can handle him when he is enraged. Sheriff Hoover will be pleased to accept your application if you care for the job taking tyim back to Longcliffe.