Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1903 — Casey Still Will Us. [ARTICLE]

Casey Still Will Us.

Returns have not yet been received from the application for the reoeption of John Casey, of Fair Oaks, at the Long Cliff aaylnm. John is still at the jail for safe keeping and is a reasonably qnist inmate. He occasionally thinks the sheriff and his family would be a little the better for a religions exhortation, and proceeds to deliv-

er one, and generally prefers the quiet hours of the night for the purpose. He is disposed to be a little fastidious about his accommodations and especially thinks the bathing facilities are not what he has been accustomed to, and he informs the sheriff that he has been used to bathing not less than three times a week, all bis life! The tight in his room also is too ctrong for his eyes, which are weakened by continued bible reading In faot John claims to have read the bible more than any other man in the state of Indiana.