Jeffersonville (IN) Weekly Journal, March 12, 1897, p. 1. DAN GLASS INFATUATION His Wife Alleges That He Installed Matilda Wilson in His Own Home Daniel Glass, whom the people of Cementville look upon as a dangerous man, was arrested by Constable Morgan Harbin on a warrant sworn out by Mrs. Maggie Glass, his wife, charging him with fornication with Mrs. Matilda Wilson of that village. The case was called before Magistrate Keigwin this morning and continued until Saturday on account of absent witnesses. Mrs. Glass says that her husband became infatuated with the Wilson woman and that he insisted upon her taking up her abode in his family, and she did so. Mrs. Glass remonstrated, but her objections made matters worse, and when she told her husband to desist, he threatened to kill her. Neighbors were asked to interfere, but they knew something about Glass' fighting propensities and declined to say anything, and she was compelled to seek the law for redress. Mrs. Wilson is the widow of William Wilson who at one time worked at Belknap's Mill.