Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1911 — “OUT OF MY WAY, RABBIT [ARTICLE]
“OUT OF MY WAY, RABBIT
Let Somebody Run That Can Run,” is Monticello Man’s Wail as He Goes Hence The family disturbances occasioned by the alleged indiscretions of a Monticello insurance man and a woman, mentioned in Wednesday’s Democrat, have been confessed and forgiven, it is said, and no divorce actions will be brought. The Democrat was in error as to the method adopted by the Monticello man fin leaving Rensselaer Saturday. It seems that he used his legs quite freely in leaving here, and came tearing through a corn fieM out at Tom Knox’s, two miles south of town, like a hurricane. He stopped for a moment to catch his breath near where Tom was at work, but on looking backwards heipLw a buggy coming down the rolid at a pretty fast clip and evidently thinking the parties in the rig were looking for him he again set off through the fields at a pace that promised to land him in a distant clime in a short while. It is reported that he took a Panhandle* train at Remington for his home.
