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mm a u Maci^on or siarysvuieOyjwi U »Hm*n Make Nice Haul1 rom Farmer -WiUtngness to beaccommodating to stranger* whoykfd for assistance proved coatly to John Pavlicek, farmer living tn the southwestern part of the county, according to a report made to the office of Sheriff Emil Ack* man According to the report, a c irload of gyp ale# stopped near the Pavlicek home, after whicn two of the women came up to the house. One a*ke4 Pavlicek for some nails for their uae in repairing the car. while the other was asking Mr*. Pavlicek for something to eat. As he went to get the nails, the first succeeded in picking his pocket, obtaining a pockctbrwk which contained $150 in cash The two women then hurried to the car, whose engine had been left running, and aped away. Pavlicek discovered his loss immediately, and his son Raymond gave chase, but the gypsies ma ie their eslt; ape, being last seen headed southward intoKansas. No trace was found ofthem by Washington county. Kaa., officers.—Fair bury News.
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Beatrice Daily Sun

Beatrice, Nebraska, US

Mon, Mar 16, 1936

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