Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1914 — PERVERATE LOVERS ARE BOTH TO LIVE [ARTICLE]
PERVERATE LOVERS ARE BOTH TO LIVE
Married Man and CHri Who Took Carbolic Acid Now Say They Are Done With Each Other. Grace Plant, of Delphi, and her cousin’s husband, Emil Buehrer, of Toledo, Ohio, who tried to end their lives by suieide at Teeumseh Trail park at Lafayette, are both to live and have a chance to repent their folly if they have enough brains to indulge in anything so serious as rcpentence. Their per* verted idea of love led them to believe that their relatives were responsible for their inability to marry and they thought .they would be real romantic if they locked themselves in each other’s arms and then drank poison. The girl and man were both able to sit up 1 at the hospital Monday and the girl said that when shewas entirely well she would return to her home in Delphi. She said she hoped she would 'never see Buehrer again. The desire seems to be mutual, for Buehrer says he never wants-to see the girl againi, He was a fireman on the Lake Shore and Michigan ’Southern railroad. He has a wife and three children and he says he can not face them, nor his fellow employees on the railroad and he will go to his parents’ home, an unvarying plaee of relfuge when in trouble, at Archibald, Ohio. ‘
