Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 261, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1915 — McFadden Pleads Guilty; Mrs. Shindler to Stand Trial. [ARTICLE]

McFadden Pleads Guilty; Mrs. Shindler to Stand Trial.

Ed McFadden, who was charged by C. C. Parks, of near Surrey, with provocation, came in and pleaded guilty to the charge, was fined $1 in Squire Spitler’s court and paid it, the total being $10.65. He said he did not intend to precipitate a fight with Mr. Parks but to remonstrate with him and he filed an affidavit charging Parks with assault and battery, charging that he had slapped his little daughter, who was a passenger in the school hack driven by Parks. Mrs. Shindler, who was arrested on an affidavit made by Louis Whicker, on a charge of provocation, will stand trial and the case was set for next Saturday in Squire Spitler’s court. Repiember, the first number of the lyceum course, auspices of churches, at Christian church Friday evening, Nov. sth. Bad coal is the ruination of domestic bliss. If you want a happy home life try our range and heating stove coals. —Harrington Bros. Co.