Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1890 — The Graham Earle Trouble. [ARTICLE]

The Graham Earle Trouble.

Valparaiso Star: Time is not bringing prosperity and contentment to Graham Earle. He and Gordon attemped to float a company last spring after Earle so cruelly forsook* his wife, but the venture was not a success. At last Earle and Gordon quarreled and the company disbanded. Gordon is now clerking in a clothing house in Chicago, while Earle is gone, nobody knows or cares where. Gordon wrote a letter to Agatha Singleton, Earle’s wife, in which he retracted the many harsh things he had said of her and begged her to write to him. This she refused to do, saying that she wanted nothing more to do with either Earle or Gordon, but wanted to be let alone. She is now with an excellent company and is doing well for herself and little Fern. Throughout the terrible trouble which has come to Agatha Singleton during the past year she has conducted herself with that dignity which proves her womanly nature