officers'.-•'•A ?.+*4 * -- ***;. . . *♦ RETIRED MERCHANT AT JASONVILLE WAS HELD UPBY FOOTPADSOfficers here have been notified of a bold robbery that was perpetrated at Jasohville yesterday. Philbert Fry, retired merchant and member of 13 the school board, was the victim of j SSthe- robbers. - Mr. Fry is well knownvJL-^where.Wiiv Mr. Fry was approaching his home iffewken two masked men confronted Ifeliini and commanded him to throw up Pi'his^ands. As they carried revolvers, ^||Mr. Fry asked no Questions. The p|||ineri took from his pockets $200 in ^hiils^nd a gold watch. .effort has been made in Jason-|Mlb£to put the crime on the shoulderslocal men, but nothing has+T- +Vi c fov Tlno’S!-■oom^of the eHort thus far. Dogs. Vi . .» .1 /^^rllpiit on the trail, but they did no %obS5v®Vlr.Fry gave a fairly good de-icrintioh' of the two men to fhe