r. Ii-i*oer.►i*eJudge Milis was in Midland City on Tuesday investigating a case of juve-i nile delinquency. The Doss family, of i considerable police fame, recently removed to ttiat village from Wilmington. On March D two sons of the name, Harvey and Clarence, were par-joied from the Lancaster industrialischool and returned to their home. Last Saturday tie* older of the boys and a voung boy by the name of Rns-, seh went to ttie country and came in driving six calves which they triei to „ sell to th-» vhlag-* butcher at a dollar►a head. Theti e I .cation at the State farm had « \ iently npt i.-*efi along the Iline of the high price of meat. The animal were placed in a pen. where!at last accounts thev were still un* iclaime 1. and the authorities at Wil-I mington communicated v\ 11 i i. Owing;. , to the age of the boys the case comes i before the promt, court. The Hus .! sell boy had a.so been in t rouble before for stealing. !111 f t T f l i 11111111111111111111111111111111 j ] 1111 § |; {111; f 11 I^M f' t M11K i} 111! 11 *; *| 1111 Ul f 111 fV