Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 20, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1899 — Rosey’s Busy Day. [ARTICLE]

Rosey’s Busy Day.

Monday was August Rosenbaum, the saloon keeper’s busy day. Three times was he arrested and three times was he tried before Squire Burnham and three times also was he acquitted of the things he was charged with. One trial was on the charge of keeping his window blinds down after the hours when they should have been raised, and two of the charges were for selling liquor to minors, indirectly. As above stated he was found not guilty on all the charges. George Strickfaden, Rosey’s neighbor in the saloon business, was also given a round in the Squire’s court, probably that he might not have a cause to be jealous of Rosey. The charge against Strick was also for not pulling up his blinds at the time required by law. He also was found not guility.