. Byers is now chargod| with a- irather serious affair, the;robber'y of about 8300 froin a man named1 taahiey; ' Lashley is a young fanner and a|ajh of William Lashley’.' A few;days;^p he' came totown and with Byers wa£ out f°r ut»me, during which bis pocket-book containing about 838 mlmoney* some depositslips, notes, wheat weighing checks andother things valued at ibOut 8300 was stolen. A short time after it was-etbsered that Byers had considerable money and was spending it freely;aiid before he sa^ ..Lashley he was broke. I . ; / -’ ThiS threW Buspicionjon him and he told several different stories as to where •he got the money. • i -/ftl proved falBe When investigated and asTa result' a warrant was IsBU^jlprlthe; holding ^df ByerS in jail to answe* to the charge of robbing Laahleyi ;■ikT i ’ •* %