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NO EVIDENCEPOUNDChristmasTo the Good People ofToSubstantiateEnvirons, to Friends and PSteinecker’s ClaimTo each and every omiBROKEN WINDOWSmagnificent success tienjoyed cur heartfeltCaute Nim To CauseArrest Of Youngwill and encruragemeyou the best goods thThat the Christinas SeasonMan.Clifford G. Steineeker who conducts a grocery at Twelfth streetm Huband Grand Boulevard, appeared atthe police station Monday eveningand signed a warrant for StephanFrvbarger, son of Daniel Frvbarger,of 1103 Grand Boulevard, charging the young man with the destruction of property and an attempt at burglary of the complainant’s store.Mr. Steineeker claims that youngFr;barger broke one of the panesill the window’ of the front of hisstore near the latch by throwing a-tone through the glass and shatteredthe,1m1 ,il—i ■person was that broke the windowglass and lie said he could not tell. Hesaid that some one had attempted to break into the store and he and9Steineeker searched the store butfound no intruders and young Pry-barger returned to his bed. Fry-*barger said that the top of the cistern box was taken from his premises. He is held for further investigation with very little evidence to show his guilt.«another pane of glass in tne rear window of the grocery with the top of a cistern box. He claims thatthe front window glass was broken'ten minutes after 12 o’clock atid that j pane in the rear window was broken at half-past 12 o’clock Mon-( dav morning. He said that when lie.STUDENTSI*I lieOf Night School Hearheheard the noise of breaking glai went out of the house and sawIGeorge T. Reiss.I*1 'ry-ba rge r.Frvbarger was taken to the police '* s v. mstation after the charges were filed against him by Officer Stmnpf, He was accompanied by his father. The son and father admitted that theyreside ifext door to Steinecker’s storetheThe night school meeting at theV. M. (*. A. last night was attendedby about loO students. Geo. T. Heissnightschoolsand that Mrs. Frvbarger heardnoise of breaking glass, and told Mi Frybarger to go down and invlt; gate the cause of the commotion, told his wife that he had been ill forshewHeseveral days and suggested thatwake their son and ask him to go totin* yard and learn about the cause of the noise. She sent her son down m the yard and he found youngSteineeker and his father and severalother follows in the rear of the gro-He went over to Steineekeraddressed the classes on the necessityof the sehooU. He encouraged thefor those who could no: at end during the day. Overcoming obstacles is the only way to- ice,*-High positions are obtained only bv continued efforts.Mr. Sauer played several selectionson the piano and then entertained the -tin! *its by v i-.|iini*. His whistlinga decided hit and he was calledl*». After the enter-maasonrVt 1.11a Ho* tun luudi wa* servtd. 1lt;H*rv. in* vviimand inquired of him as to who theFroah Oyster# daily, 30e quart, ■^rfed 15c, raw or stewed, at II**ib'» j217 Court St.8ept 13- tf
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Hamilton Democrat Sun

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Tue, Dec 24, 1907

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