Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1908 — HORSE GOES TO HIS HOME. [ARTICLE]
HORSE GOES TO HIS HOME.
Fanner Attracted by Neighing of Aliiinal Which Was Stolen Nine Months Ago. Boon ville, Ind., Desi! 5. —The Perigo brothers, whose horse was takep from the public square last Marcfi, yesterday got it back into their possession. On J.he< evening of March 26 they drove to town and hitched their horse. While at a barber shop the horse was driven away and from that time until yesterday nothing was heard from it. When Perigo drove up to the Tennyson store yesterday a horse across the street neighed, attracting his attention. On investigation he found It was his horse and after having it identified he took possession of it. To prove it- was his horse Perigo turned it loose and it went directly to his home, east of this <«ty. Henry Isler, who had the horse, says he bought it from a man named Brown.
