Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1904 — More About the Corn Case. [ARTICLE]

More About the Corn Case.

Len Adams had bail furnished by his mother, and was released, It is reported that Andy Charles the prinoipal party in the alleged oorn stealing case, put up a lively fight when the officers came to arrest him, and that he knooked one man down, and that it took three men to put the hand-ouffs on him. Oharles is a son-in-law of Joseph Neeius, a well known and muoh respeoted resident of East Jordan; and it is said that Unole Joe is now going to out loose from his son-in-law and will let him go over the road if he has to, with no more help from him. He has already spent $1,500 in going security for him, and in other ways, and is now going to quit. The way the missing com was traced to Charles's was owing to a hole in the bottom of the wagon box from whioh a little oorn dribbled here and there along the road.