Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1913 — Claud Sigler Released on Cash Bond Supplied by Brother. [ARTICLE]
Claud Sigler Released on Cash Bond Supplied by Brother.
Claud Sigler, who has been in jail here for several weeks, charged with larceny, was this Monday morning released on cash bail amounting to SIOO, furnished by his brother, Ross Sigler, o* Tulsa, Okla. Claud had been working for Fred Phillips and the latter wmt to Indianapolis to attend the auto races on Memorial Day His family accompanied him. Upon their return they found the house had been ransacked' and a small bank belonging to their little daughter robbed. Suspicion directed Itself toward Sigler, who had a key to the Phillips house, although entrance seemed to have been made by a window. He was arrested at the depot a night or two later with something like ten dollars in small change, nickles, dimes, pennies and quarters, the denominations being about the same as had been in the bank. Sigler had been here for several months, boarding most of the time at the Rensselaer HoteL ,
