Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1915 — Mrs. Jemison and Children At Last Are With Husband. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Jemison and Children At Last Are With Husband.

A postal card received Tuesday by Jesse Nichols, superintendent of the county farm, from Toledo, Ohio, recorded the arrival of Mrs. Jemison and children there and that they were met by her husbhnd, the “bad” man whose escapade here resulted in his being sent to the penal farm and who since his escape from there had claimed to be in the British army, but who evidently did not tell the truth. Jemison wrote the postal card and thanked the authorities here for what they had done for his family. Now if he will show his appreciation by taking proper care of them and by keeping out of trouble he will give others cause to believe that their efforts to reunite them was not wasted.

Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 30— Governor Morehead, of Nebraska, today formally declined an invitation to be a member of the Ford peace expedition. “Without the co-operation of the president and the backing of the governors of a majority of the states,” Governor Morehead announced he felt such a mission would be fruitless. ,