Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1915 — MOSER RETURNS TO FORMER HOME [ARTICLE]
MOSER RETURNS TO FORMER HOME
Windfall Physician Surprises His Neighbors by Returning With Intention of Practicing.
Dr. A. B. Moser, who was supposed to have eloped with Mrs. Paul Pritchard, of Windfall, a few weeks ago, deserting his wife and child, has returned to Windfall and when he alighted from the train about half the population wa® there to meet him. He is reported to have walked down the street in his accustomed manijer and a stranger not knowing of the previous excitement that he had caused, would have supposed that he was simply returning from a trip of a couple of hours out of town. Mrs. Pritchard, who is supposed to have elft town with him, did riot return, but it is said that she is at this time at the home of her sister, Mts. Harry Coley, at Atlanta. Dr. -Moser is Said to have been in Indianapolis several days. There is a report that the doctor and Mrs. Pritchard went from Windfall to Jacksonville, Fla., and that they had 'been in that section of the country practically all of the time. A report from Windfall' states that Dr. Moser had returned with the intention of renewing his practice of medicine there. Mrs. Verna Moser, the wronged woman, has filed suit for divorce and changes her hujfi>and with adultery and names Mrs. Laura F. Pritchard. She charges that Dr. Moser and the Pritchard woman ived together as husband and wife. Mrs. Moser asks that she 'be given a divorce a <for the support of her IQjycarold son, whose care and custody she desires. fihe asks that the court give her such alimony as might seem proper. Dr. Moser is restrained from disposing of any of his property until after thi suit is determined
