Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 190, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1914 — EXPENSIVE NIGHT FOR FOWLER MAN [ARTICLE]

EXPENSIVE NIGHT FOR FOWLER MAN

Went Joy Riding and Become Intoxicated and Amusement Cost Dan McGuire $286.40. Lafayette Journal. , / Daniel McGuire, of Fowler, who was arrested early yesterday morning on the Brown street levee for intoxication and provoke after he ‘had run into an automobile driven by Frank Frazier, was fined in two coprts yesterday. Two charges, intoxication and provoke, were placed against him in the West Side court and he paid $20.40. He was also arraigned in the city court on two charges, driving an automobile while intoxicated and exceeding the speed limit and paid $26. William Mason, of Fowler, who was with him, paid sls in the same court for intoxication.

While he was being tried in the West Side court, Officer Keim made an examination of McGuire’s car and found blood and hair on the fender. He was then arrested for running into a team belonging to Daniel Rex, of Cambria, on Tuesday. An investigation was made and it was learned that McGuire was accompanied on his Joy ride by Minnie Porter, Sadie Hickman and Maude Nichols. It was Minnie Porter who lost the sleeve of her silk waist as the taaehine side-swiped Rex’s hog wagon. The protruding stick that tore the sleeve from lher arm bruised it from the elbow to the shoulder. McGuire paid Frank Frazier SIOO for the damage to the machine and paid Mr. Rex $125 for the injury to his horse. His fun for the entire evening cost him $286.40 in fines, costs and liquidating damages. “The Town Fool” tonight, Ellis Theatre, after the band eoneert.