Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1914 — Man Told Secrets in His Sleep; Wifey Got a Divorce. [ARTICLE]

Man Told Secrets in His Sleep; Wifey Got a Divorce.

Delphi Journal. John H. Gilkerson talked in his sleep. And wonse than that John H. could not control the subject matter of his involuntary conversation. And for this reason John H. is minus a wife. Mrs. Arina C. Gilkerson told of listening to John talking in his sleep and in one particular conversation he disclosed some secrets which he would' not have otherwise mentioned. He told of doings with another member of the fair sex and even was so confidential as to mention her name. For this Morpheus-induced frankness he was placed at the business end of divorce proceedings brought by Mrs. Gilkerson, who was given lier decree by Judge Wason in the Carroll circuit court. She was g'ven the custody of their daughter, Gladys.