YOUNG FARMER ISIN COUNTY PRISON ON SERIOUS CHARGEskill, the five” being marked withEdd Suttles, Alias John Ross, Is in ordinary pencil over the Indelible, ... lencil writing He purchased a pairArrested By Deputy snerirr )f10c mittens from Mr Murphy andNelson on Charge ot Forgery.!;--- ™ £ __ not dIaoovered until a few days agoI when the check reached the Mitledge-RAISED SMALL CHECK vtlle hankMrPPHANTON UC«A nNtKl/nArtl I Hays Murphy gave him too much ( money, and that he did not care to jSame Man Who Passed Forged Check on Acton Brothers on Jamjar, 4, and Um on. nn f.|^“ M. Palmer, of This City—Denies That He “Raised Check. Is Only 19 Years of Age.Kd Suttles, alias John Ross, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff A C Nlt; 1-son and Constable Man ford Allen of Milledgeville, Monday evening, charged with passing a “rained check He is now in the county jail awaiting further action of the authoritiesSuttles, who Is a youth of lit years, Is a son of David Suttles, who resides on the John Luttrell farm south of Octa, la charged with raising a check Issued by J A. Hock and railing for $1 26 to $6 26 and passing it at the I. W, Murphy store, at. Octa. and is liaid to be the same youth who passed a worthless check on Acton Brothers of Milledgeville on Saturday morning January 4th. and also passing a had check for 15 on F M Palmer of this Cl*y. In each of the two last mentioned cases he used the name of “John RonsArmed with the warrant, for Hut-tiea’ arrest, Deputy Sheriff Nelaon went to Milledgeville Monday morning, and in company with Constable Allen, went to the home of Suttles. where they searched the premises hut failed to And the object of the searchFollowing the visit to the premises the two men went to Oeto and there remained until evening, when they returned -o the vicinity of the Hut ties’ home and took up their station where they could detect any one who entered or left the houseWhen heavy darkness had fallen the young man suddenly appeared and entered the house. Deputy Nelaon and his assistant lost no time in following the young man into th« house, where he was dumbfounded to see the officers, and readily submit ted to arrest, and W'as brought to thh city and locked up, pending his prc*return It.On the morning he is supposed to have passed the forged check on Acton Brothers he claims that he camemained in, returned home the next day, going from there to Cincinnati the following day and remained there until Friday, when he returned to Sabina, and from thence home.It Is said that the young man has been In trouble In Sabina, and that he was arrested there once for the theft of some rubber boots which he cut up and sold for old rubber, and that upon another occasion he was charged with the theft of chickens. In the arrest of Suttles the authorities believe they have a really troublesome character, and one who was rapidly developing into an all round crook)iminary hearing before Mayor Smith I *The check which young Suttles is accused of raining shows very |n,ir