Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1903 — In Trouble With Father-in-law. [ARTICLE]
In Trouble With Father-in-law.
Tom Cain, our big but good natured new restaurant man, was arrested and taken to Remington. Wednesday evening, on a warrant sWn out by his father-in-law, Jos B. G reiser, of Remington. It appears that some time before his reoent marriage, Tom worked in Greiser’s restaurant in Remington. And that himself and Greiser’s
daughter, now Tom’s wife, left some property, furniture and euoh, at Tom’s parents’ place, a few miles south. After Tom’s marriage, which MiCGreiser objected to, the latter came, over to the parental Cain’s ancTloaded up the property and started for Remington. Tom was told by telephone, and he hiked out and oaught the old gent a few miles on his way and made Rim haul the stuff baok and unload it. ’ And Tom, out of the abnndanoe of his physical energy, may have used a little mild force in : persuading Mr. Greiser to take the goods baok where he found them, A change of venne was taken and the oase will be tried here, at some date not yet arranged for.
