111 longatfo paroled.It was not generally known that he had served a penitentiary sentence, only ShentT South and Deputy Arthur, besides Mr. Ludlum, being aware tiiat he was a paroled man. He was recommended for ins position In the local meat market by II. It. Hiatt, superintendent of the state farm at Orient, where Sehruman was serving ins lime, Mr. Hiatt having found him a good worker at the farm and re-liable in his dealings with him. * Sehruman proved a skilled meat cut ! ter, and, being a man of very pleas ant manner, had favorably impressed j customers of the shop, so that the news that he was a paroled prisoner and had got into new trouble was therefore most surprising. The olTense for which lie was sent to the penitentiary was forgery, of which lie was convicted at Youngstown When paroled lie had eleven more months of liis sentence to serve, but fie will now have to serve out both the remainder of ids term and the length of time he has been out on parole, making about tiftetn months altogether.It was on Thursday that theotllcers, hearing of the rumor that Sehruman and Mrs. Doak had eloped together, began an investigation. The pair were traced to Xenia, where it was learned through a matt by the name of Mason, who knew Mrs. Doak, that the couple had stayed all night thereat the Atlas Hotel, where they reg istered as John Brown and wife, They left Xenia Friday afternoon for Day ton, where tiiey went to Mrs. Doak's mother’s home. The Dayton police were notitied to he on the alert for Sehruman, ar.d on Saturday they up pruhended him at the residence of Mrs. Doak’s mother, 04 North Main street, placed him under arrest andbrought him back to Wilmington,At ttris point an act which Schru man committed before leaving town