Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 163, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1914 — Boys Seem to Have Difficulty In Behaving Themselves. [ARTICLE]
Boys Seem to Have Difficulty In Behaving Themselves.
Conrad Keener Mg friend otf the boys and likes to see them enjoy themeleven .but his teen taxed a great deal thig spring and he has finally decided that he will forbid boys and men from entering hia premises at aIL Mr. Kellner’s property extends from Grace street back to the river and boys have established a swimming Thu ™ not objectionable as long as they confined themsdlves to swimming, but they have abused the privilege in a number otf ways. They have stoned the cows and other stock and have chased the cows over the lot and last week five boys caught hold of a cow and tried their best to dreg her over the high embankment. Mr. Kellner decided to put a stop to the practice and the trespass notice is the result Much trouble was also caused A. Gangloff and family, whose property is near Mr. Kellner’s. Last spring one of their horses was shot and severely Injured and other trouble resulted. Boys must remember that the property on which they are when swimming is private property and that everything, including feijces, belongs to the owners otf the property, and if It can not be respected then they may expect to have their Ifbertles cut down. It is time for the boys to consider these things seriously and Mr. Kellner is determined, as also Is Mr. Gangloff, to make the boys stay off their properties. - .
