Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1912 — ROBBERS WORK IN CEMETERY [ARTICLE]

ROBBERS WORK IN CEMETERY

Two Holdup Men Jump From Behind Tombstones—Victim Goes to Bed. j Port Collins, Colo. —C. E. Moore, a barber, was held up In the cemetery here. The fright he received has sent Moore to bed and he is under a physician’s care. While hastening to his home west o 4 the city he took a short cut through the graveyard and was surprised when two men jumped out from behind a tombstone, ordering him to throw up his- hands. In addition to his barber trade Moore maintains a small ranch, and had just sold several hogs, which netted him JUI. This money, a gold watch and a pipe were taken by the highwaymen. Moore was so badly frightened that he was unable to giva a description of the footpads.