' clearing house, and the whole matterseems to be getting in better condition. i _ Ints iYOUNG WOMAN FINED IN COURTJOHN HAH LOW HAS HIS WIFE BESSIE HARLOW AH RESTED.Charged Her With Smashing the Furniture—Landed in Jail Himself After Filing the Affidavit. jThe case of the State of Indiana vs. Bessie Harlow of Star City for malicious trespass, which had been continued two or three times on account of non-attendance of the witnesses, was brought up again in Squire Kirk-ham's court Wednesday. The defendant plead guilty to the charge and was assessed a fine of $1 with the costs amounting in all to $17,05.The affidavit was filed Nov. 2 by her husband, John Harlow, who is ' now lying in jail on a grand jury indictment for larceny. He was placed in jail on the same day the affidavit ; was filed. jHe claimed that his wife took the •oil ; ax and chopped to pieces a bed, dress- j itejer, center table and trunk which be- i longed to him and that the damage was $25.Harlow and his wife are young ; people and have been married only = a short time. They have been unable ! to live peacefully together, however,: and were separated at the time the ; alleged mutilation of the property:occurred.ill- ; Ithe | THE HOME OF D. V. SPEAR \! IS DESTROYED NEAR HYMERA