Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1914 — Dr. Moore Could Not Find Noto; Another Was Given. [ARTICLE]

Dr. Moore Could Not Find Noto; Another Was Given.

Dr. S. H- Moore, 85 years of age, stood in immenent danger of being placed in jail Wednesday. After his return from Chicago he stated that the note which he was mandated to turn over as part payment of the judgment given â– against him in favor of D. S. Makeever and which he claimed to have found the night before his departure had again mysteriously disappeared. Deputy Sheriff Grant, acting upon the courts order, was about to take the aged physician to jail, when he proposed that he wbuld ask Ancil Potts to give a duplicate of the lost note. Accompanied by his attorney and Deputy Sheriff Grant Dr. Moore made the trip to the country and secured the note, which was turned over. Dr. Moore owns a farm in North Dakota and an effort will be made to collect the balance of the judgment, which was for about $650, while the note for for only $238.