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Affixed Grocer’s Name to In-; strument. Allegation 1Against Man i9Stanley. Smith wa* In cilv jail again yeBterday, this time on a chart* 0t forgery. A few days ago he was held in connection with the theft.'’ of butter from the Findlay Dairy, but lie was not prosecuted when he returned the butter.' jSmitbr using a blank cheek belonging to Jacob Franks, grocer, on Weet Main Cross street, forged;amount at Slft.10. Turned down atj a bank. Smith is alleged to have, given the check to another per-1 son to have It cashfed. IThe blank check, police believe, was etolen from Franks' store at a time when Smith tried to sell the stolen butter to him.I Paul and Robert Smith, t wo con-| victed in mayor’s court for theft of two binder trucks from Curtis Rader near Arcadia, were taken to the workhouse at Whitebouse, 0-,yesterday by police Chief Grant' and Patroiman Johnston. Each Each was sentenced to eerve 30days.
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Findlay Courier

Findlay, Ohio, US

Thu, Feb 28, 1929

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