Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1907 — A QUIET DAY IN ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]

A QUIET DAY IN ROSELAWN.

The ball game and field sports at Roselawn Saturday was a grand success in every respect and everybody bad a good time, Sheriff Richmond appointed six deputies and presented eaob with a tin star .and order was preserved; except for a few fights. Mrs. Geo. B. Callaghan was insulted by a young fellow from Lowell who at the time was under the influence of liquor. She promptly resented the insult by striking him full in the face. James Davis, who was aoting as a deputy sheriff, was deoorated with a star and a red sash and so infuriated one George Henry, who was very much intoxicated, that a fight ensued in front of Len Hkrmond’s saloon. A fight also took place near Right’s saloon in which Percy Lakin wiped the

street with a young man who had been drinking and was in an insulting mood. No arrests were made.—Roselawn correspondence in Kentland Enterprise. —*—r-" ! ■'