Article clipped from Huntington Weekly News Democrat

JAMfciS LdSViflKTUN, Auctioneer.*4*?SOMEONE STOLENow that civil appeals through newspaper advertisements have not sufficed to bring back the pocketbook lost a few days ago by Bert Scheiber, police will probably be called upon to assist in regaining possession of it Developments have shown that Mr. Scheiber did not lose it as first supposed. He left it lying at the window in the postoffice after purchasing a money order. It was seen there a few minutes later by Shirley Coy, but he, thinking it belonged to parties in the office at the time, paid no further attention to it. Soon after it disappeared. There is a strong possibility that one of the postofflce attaches, and perhaps two, saw the purse go, and their information may be of much value in police court when an investigation is made. There was a money order receipt and other articles in the purse by which the owner could be identified at once, even if it were picked up on the street, but the fact that it was taken from the postofflce window, and that it has not been returned, shows that some one is crooked.Thad Clark, the real estate agent, drove his Stevens auto to this city
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Huntington Weekly News Democrat

Huntington, Indiana, US

Fri, Jan 21, 1910

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