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F**mpport tho family now that it hadboon deprived of the father's assistSTRANGE KURAT1.4aneo and the task wii] give the votingARE SOLVED.*I man something to do whieh wi!3 keep!Ihim out of trouble.The community northwest of Tip-v.hi’;»nti it has been suffering from iWalter Day and Gilbert Good-the pettv thefts for the past vear orcnight Taken by Sheriff.in rounding up this gang and it is he-!la ved that they v\ii! not he troubledin this respect for a time at least.With the arrest of Walter It. Dav:working o\ ii\lt; o\ ditch.and Gilbert Goodnight on the Nor-'mandamanda Bike* Wednesday even-! * ;inlt;1 'ill le* Kept hi; (.ing a isonto'clock She riff Olaude* jOpct'deoi l)a ami Niglit(Louks believes that he has solved the*Inumerous thefts which have been olt;—i he first dipper of dirt was raisedcurnng: in tne omntv w«-.a amifrom the channel of Bacon ditchlnorthwest of Tipton for the past sev-| ^ ^'ibesd.i.i and the woik oi tired ginorera! months and residents of that(Li4.1portion ol* what is knov n as ihooicomm unitv can now rest with a feel-Harry Orubaugh drain will be rush-!i1 ? ioof better security. With Sheriff e(1 lo lt;'«*»Pletion. as the dredge willh/Louks at the time oi the arrest wasDeu lt;-tive Walters of the Lake Eriebe operated dav and night until the Ii/ork is finisho.,1.I»* tiwho iiad al-o had an eve on the iwoTiie Waih Oonst ruclt; ion Company!4 ■t;;conthieves as the i a il-i has 1 ho ( “btract iorthis work androad liassuffered nurh during .!,lt;*:FI mmJohnsonwinter.dG-dg* man froman experienced jArkansas is11_.When arrested, the wagon in which«■ charge of the work. Assisting him iGoodnight. Lay and a 14-vear old soniof the latter were riding, contained!are Veriand and GarlandMarvin Lickover.lassSg and j \I * 1several sacks of coal and the men■were stopped and made to alightfrom the wagon. Earlier in the davThe dredge started on the Herron Lfarm, known as the Woods place. Isoutheast of Tipton, whore thc Bacon I1they had driven to Tipton withiditch empties into Cicero creek and :iV.number of chickens which were soldimthe dredge will work north and east il. j■at tTie plant of the Tipton Produce’■o its terminal. The dredging of this11ti it lt;n was necessary to obtain an om-ICompany and were later identified by ;C]vd‘ Harlow, residing northwest of,let for the Harry Crubaugh drain andTipton, as hi yoporty. Tlte menmany acres of waste land in Madison■i%inwhen they alighted from the wagontownshin will he reclaimed bv tliei s’were searched and a small amountwork.of monev received from ihe sale of;'1'his i - ihe second largest dredging% »The chickens was iound on Lav.I 1n*lt; i* *c-mtever oarted in i lie couni v CoiSheriff Louks told the men that hedredging of Cicero creek, which wasknew they had stolen the coal from!recently completed being the largesttthe railroad company, bavin” driventheir rig to the tracks on the road\SK GCARD1 \\.running east from ihe corner of theIiIr; F. Crail farm north of Tipton.:Paper■ Not Received to: Admissionbut stated he did not car* so muchof Albert Strasing.er to Hospital.about that a- he did about the chicki'll theft- r-nd told Hie men the-v hadWednesday afternoon a petition!,heHcr confess.. '! hev then began toasking for the appointment forarelate the number of farm residence*:.uardian for Albert Strasinger, thethey had robbed during the past sev-demented man who is confined in Ihei,s Ioral months and of tie prooertv tak-i * *l’i])ton jail, was filed in the office of i ,ent »nd a list of som • of these wasi :ie Tipton cjrlt; uit court.4 * VriFlie petition was signed by Sheriff,made bv the sheriff. Louhtless manv; . , . . ;( la tide Louks and the court will ap-jof the persons robbed were unawareof the fact and will not Ar.ov it un-j point some person to look after thetil they read it in t Ins/paper.ieteresis of the man. It is said thatTbstrasinger sold his horses, hogs, corn e* men were brough; to I ipton the fidd HtUt other personal prop-and lodged m jail, tin iou’teen ylt;*ar,;j:.{y for ]pSS than its marketold bov being allowed to return tovalue and u is nossihle an action willhis home* will) the rig. the La; ism ; t!P brought to set this sale aside, onih residimnon hofNormanda the grounds that the man was in- jabout hall oi a mile. (Libert Good- j competent tei make a business trails-1 night who is a son-in-law of Day. re-.'action. !sides with his wife's narents.Iansiuger is giving net trouble at; ihursday meirrong the men *}je* j;?:!. Dnt lie still continues to com-arraigne*d in jail and entered picas oi j,jain of the* batteries which are at-guilty tlt;, -he. affidavit made by ( lyden.aedied to liim anel whieh he* cannedHarlow charging the* theft of chick- ..^-ape*.ens from his place. The* court gaveLay. who is a man 4 3 years of age. aBl IHHD AT ClAKKSBriUi.sevlt;*re saoriug and state-d that 1 hela . Ghat lo-* was taking his I I ear ]’u,icral S**t‘viclt;*s for l«He Mrs. Winked*: -on on thieving trios was a mat-;lor Helel at That Place.ter wmade of him one of tinino.-, d**Micahie persons in existence ^1 rs. Richard .lones and a numberI)a rec.-lt;i\**d a sentence ot trom one|0f 0|Por friends and relatives werethe*tej five vearshinon iie*mprison ut riarkshurg Thursdav to attend theanei was disfranchised flt;nlt; *iterif;:!ot five vears.funerral of Mrs. Saraii Winkler, 79.(.oodiitgbr rece*i\od a wjlosf death occurred at that placesimilar sentene-e* to the Indiana ^e:Tuesdavferns; te»rv hut this sentenc* was re*-!vlt;ike*d during his geiod behavior. Mrs. Winkler lost her husband 11 imonths ago, he dying at the home of !oliar,flt;? ftl-d asal.ist th« fourtwn|hfK son. Klmer Winkler, a brother!year eild hoy who is. deserving of pityrat her t ban punishment.of Mrs. .bines. Mrs. Sarah WinkleiSheer iff Louks stated that in* woulddeputize* Chief of 1'olb-e Fin lev towas the step-mother of Mrs. Jones.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones went totake* Day let prison anel the* officer anelGh rksburg Wednesday and remained !his prisejner will like lv leave Fridavuntil after the funeral services, inriiortiinu.1* rment being at that place.In the*ir e-onfession of place**-' in t!»♦country whieh th**v !ia*l ••abbed tie*SenncwhaF I in prove-el.men admitted visiting William M.Orr. Marvin Me(’rea;w. Alva Garei-Gharle s Hnte*herson, residing north, of Curtisville, who has been at thewell, the Bennett farm. Le*e MeyersHoppenrathand others and taking corn. Chick-hospital in Elwood fenens. tiie*y said, were* stejb*n from tin*he past ten days, was taken to his| home Wednesday. Mr. HutchersonJames Harlow Farm. James Cardwell- , . ,i was undergoing a course of treatmentand I. N. Mclntire. These were some* -of t lie* placeis (‘numerated hut it isfor uremic poisoning, and his «nn-thoiight many others have been vislit ion is some* bette*r.iteel. Lav admitted having beenHis brother, John Hutcherson,inthe* business for several months andwent to the hospital and brought thedid not deny Lie stow of the son-in-sick man to his home.law that th* older man proposed theCai-|ton Stack Very IIIthefts. Goodnight is but 19 yoprs ofag'e.Carlton, small son of Carl Stack, ,W. R. Day formerly resided in Tip- of Curt isville*, is very ill at his home,ton and for a number of years was having contracted the lagrippe. Hi?wemployed at (Vie* Lake Erie yards. He* jllne*ss began with a spasm, and heis an easy going sort of personage has liael a high temperature contin-vvho was always regarded as listb*ss uously. He had not shown any inland trifling but was never suspected provement Monday evening. He isof stealing. He* is the father of seven'under the care of Dr. Newcomer, ofchildren, the oldest being the wife of, Elwood.
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Tipton Daily Tribune

Tipton, Indiana, US

Thu, Mar 05, 1925

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