Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1903 — Tough on Game Law Violaters. [ARTICLE]

Tough on Game Law Violaters.

Three young area from that same far northeast oorner of Gilliam Tp.. were before Squire J, M, Troxell, Monday evening, oharged with violating the game laws. They were bunting without the lioenses from the state game warden, whioh all hunters are required to have if they hunt between Oot. Ist and Nov.- 10th, The parties were Ray Phillips Tobe Mitohell and Morton Mitchell. The two last named were members of the same family as the young fellow whose father, Ed Mitohell, paid a big fine and costs, for oursing Mrs, Wesner. They were arrested by Obarley Merryweather, of Shelby, the deputy game warden, and Constable Lyman Zea, of Rensselaer. The father Ed Long, was also arrested, but in view of the former big ex--ganae he hadheen pnt toy he was released by the game warden. They were eaoh fined $5 which was the lowest the law allows, and this with the costs amounted to f 34.29 eaoh. The great amount of the costs is due to the faot that in eaoh such conviction $-Q must* be taxed up and if paid sent to the " state game warden. Young Phillips paid his bill but the other two stayed theirs for 90 days. Don’t forget to see those "Better Made Garments" at Rowles & Parker's- Special Representative here on Cloak Opening Monday and Tuesday Nov. 2nd and 3rd.