1 JU JJ JLSH.»«• IGOD HELP THE RI'CH; THE PCNBLTON, PERKY COUNTY, INDIANiteryHe Was A Stranger and They Took Him In.»*dIsVDS.id ay bers ens. ‘igh-5.90. has e to nd a r onthat lire-I for3 00 1 00 1 0517 50 3 903 20IQIn Mayor Truempy’s court on last Friday morning was told a tale of human happenings in Oanuelton that would bring the blush of shame to the cheek of any but the most hardened of evil doers and law violators of the most vile order.It was a story of drunkenness, women, (mixing the colors) and wine, with an alleged attempt at using “knock-out” drops to deaden the sensibilities with the evident intention of robbery.It will be remembered about two weeks ago The Telephone contained an article that “a story is going the rounds that a man was either held up and robbed or drugged and robbed of $1500 here several night* ago.5’Well, the man proved to be Charles G. Carey, who last Thursday went before Mayor Truempy and swore out warrant for the arrest of John Davenport, Mose Ramsey and Ben Moorman, (the latter colored,) charging them with the theft of his money—a roll of $1,580, fifteen hundred of which was in paper bills in three packages, in a leather belt' fastened about his waist, and four $20 gold pieces*The warrants were served' atSfeinsbcOn last Thur Ed - C. Steinsi Myrtle Reed o united in the matrimony at pal church. E the regular p the ceremony couple was a1 Lula Bess Stei of the bridegroc Tlrey have keeping in Elizabeth Oui on Washington Mr. Steinsbe son of Mr. Steinsberger of bride is a dau Mrs. . Charles out ot Tell Oit\Valenti!I 00• once by the city marshal and theo o.lit‘*;nunnng— ' i j » . • .rnuay be lore1 70 j 25 15 oo n 37 8 38 A oo 13 34trial set for 0 a.m. Mayor Truempy. Carey told a story or drunkenness and debauchery covering a period of two days—Jan. 20 and 21, in which he was in charge ofBen Moorman (Lewis), part of I lie time locked up in an up-lereA Valentine given at the li Truempy on : next, by the Li church. Luncl in the apartm Mason adjoini home^ to con Sandwiches, C and Cake. ( your appetiteMiss Liiv (1o’clock dinner} ^...stairs room over a saloonwith the key in Moorman’sL2 87 5 55 •ecial nsid-Mr. otion etingb, orpocket. It was whiskey, wine and women—both colors—lots of drinks—an alleged doping, a sickness, a sleep and his money gone. But it took from 6 p. m. m the 21st to the afternoon of the 22nd for Carey to find out lie had been touched. He was tak-a^°r!en in a buggy with a coloredI 1 y \ woman by the name of Bate to)ject. Tel 1 City where he stayed on theimeil • 2i?ncl, still attended by Moorman.posed j 'phere he discovered he had no d tojust walksat her home Her guests w Florence and Mamie Hi chart Mabel Groff o Sheldon of T out-of-town gu the evening playing game The guests d hour thanking pleasant eveniLeft fcmone£—his $1500 and belt gone.The witnesses were: Ohas.Carey, Mrs. J. Titman, Mose I Ramsey and Ben Moorman, the •tying! latter colored.East Moorman was held over toUison ; answer the charge of robbery at*—btery, | the next term of circuit court St. jand in default of $500 bond, epair ; languishes in jail, ditch | Mayor Truempy didn’t find 5s the . enough evidence to hold Daven-port and Ramsey and they went f badjaquit.’arey, j Carey came here from Mon-•perty j tana and he swore the money he v and i had was paid him by a bank m lotify jErin, S. Dak. He has relatives some in Hancock county, Ky.Mr. Joe Livi Sallie left Sat' ville, Fla. wl main during months. Th with the hope will be benefit health. If t ville too warn better locatioiOrder tlpnessgentlychain-Hurt in Auto Accident.greedbo beMr. G. W. Winchell of Tobins-port told us on Monday of an automobile accident which oneIt is a lor have dust hut idea for us oil so that we than we did allowed the lt;to almost st spread the o already placelt; street oil.MarriedA married given by tlMichaels’ ehu ing at Acme I and sixtv con ance and da