Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1909 — Flora Banker Sued For $15,000 For Breach of Promise. [ARTICLE]

Flora Banker Sued For $15,000 For Breach of Promise.

James H. Coplin, president of the Farmers and Traders bank of Flora, has been made the defendant in a suit for broken heart damages, the plaintiff being Miss Emma Sinks, who for several years was employed as housekeeper in the Coplin home. Coplin was married a few days ago to his lady bookkeeper, and it looks as though he had been keeping up a warm flirtation with his lady employees in both his bank and his home and no matter which way bls last matrimonial tendencies flopped be was stung for a breach of promise suit. As he just beat a divorce suit through the courts about two years ago, it looks like the Flora banker was somewhat of a gay deceiver. Mias Sinks alleges that she has suffered humiliation, embarrassment, mortification, distress of mind, nervous shock and has become sick. Besides all this she loved the bank president and wanted to take a trip south which she alleges he had promised her.

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