Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 April 1918 — HAD PRESS BUSINESS THERE; LOCKED IN [ARTICLE]

HAD PRESS BUSINESS THERE; LOCKED IN

Wheatfield Review. Quite a number of north end citizens motored to the county seat last Friday evening to hear the, Jackies band play, and those who heard the music were highly pleased. Among those from here were Warren J. White, who had never seen the court house before, so after the band quit playing he went over in the court house and the janitor believing that everybody had gone home locked the county capital building up. After Warren had looked all around the interior of the court house, he tried to get out and found he couldn't and his friends who had b®en looking all over town for him, appealed for aid to County Superintendent Sterrett. Well Morgan said, if you folks looked all over town for him what’s the use and then somebody said they had looked every place but the court house and lo and behold that’s where they found him and when they asked what he was doing in there he replied, “what would a man go to the court house' for at that time of night.”