Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1905 — MORE TROUBLE AT GOODLAND. [ARTICLE]
MORE TROUBLE AT GOODLAND.
The Harrington livery stable at Goodland, the scene some time ago of the hisiorio baiger fight, has lately expeiienoed what tbe Herald calls a “wave of r form” and bus posted rules against profanity, and which rule-i together with the praciical working thereof, are thus relnt-d bv tbe Herald. Reform Club RuL s You may tell the story of Adim and Eve. Pr f >nity Yvill not be adowt d in this club room For the first < ffenee every perron p.’6Srnt sha l point t tbe sign on the wall. Second offense, the doer will be s igb'lv opened Third ar d last off-ns *. th guilty poty will be tl Town out bodilv Mike Foley was the first nan who violated the rules and wus promptly thrown out. 8 eaki> g back in be remarked, ' Well I’ll bf , ' but everybodv p tinted at the sign and he subsided, and in tbe week baa losi several pounds of fl. sh tryir g to remember, but has now rented a box stall to do his ornamet tai language work iu. Reese Hill, the h> g I uyer from Broik, was the second victim and was ihot out of tbe door ia a vigorous and highly satisfactory manner. Re ee set up tne cigars and bids-d his tine, Lt Qime when Culp, tie hors* buyer from Wabash, lud , sinned against the rules, He wai speedily thrown out and Hi 1 help ed to do the bouncing To see tne stock man throwing another stock de-ler out of a room for profanity was a scene t > m ike the g> de weep. ’ Bin.ce tftai-time several others have m t-uih a similar fate and the rules are b ing enforced and have c.nie to stay.
