Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1917 — HORSE BECOMES PICKPOCKET [ARTICLE]

HORSE BECOMES PICKPOCKET

Is Innocent However. of Any Felonlous Intent Allentown, Pa. —Prince, a heavy 'draught horse, enacted the role of pickpocket here. W. Wenner, driver of this animal, saw a gold watch and chain dangling from the torse's tai). It is believed that while, the horse was switching his tail to keep off the files that the tail came. In contact with - the chain of some pedestrian and lifted the watch from a pocket. , The owner is being'looked for.

-t ——■ ——jrF. Clark Price, of Ashland, Kans., arrived here Sunday afternoon in answer to a telegram informing him that his brother, Mlyrt, was in a very serious condition. Mr. Price had started before receiving a second mes- . sage announcing that Myfit had made a decided change for the better. Clark Price is a senator in thd Kansas legisterturt* and was in Topeka - when he received the message. We are having a wonderful sale on cream separators. Let us show you what we have.—Kellner & Callahan.