MURDERER CAPTURED Marshal Secrest of Pleasnt City, Earns a Reward of $50 By Capturing a Man there Wanted in Jellico, Tenn. for Murder Marshal "Jack" Secrest, of Pleasant City, arrested John Breeden, alias John Stanley, under indictment for the murder of a negro in Campbell county, Tenn., and wired the authorities of that county. S. A. Kearney and Chas. Gurley, of Jellico, Tenn., deputy sheriffs of Cambpell county, arrived on the scene Tuesday and fully identified the suspect, when Mayor Garber, Marshal Secrest and said deputies brought him to Cambridge jail last night. The reward was deposited with Postmaster Stranathan of Pleasant City. An interview Wednesday resulted in the prisoner consenting to return without requisition papers, and the reward being turned over to Marshal Secrest, the officers took their departure with the prisoner. Mrs. Breeden came up from Pleasant City and saw her husband before he left for the south. Source: Cambridge Jeffersonian, Cambridge, Ohio, June 18, 1903