Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 240, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1914 — Nave Home Near Attica Robbed of Costly Jewels. [ARTICLE]
Nave Home Near Attica Robbed of Costly Jewels.
Attica, Ind., Oct. 9.—The most daring theft this community has ever known occurred Sunday night or early Monday morning, when jewelry valued at over SI,OOO was stolen from the residence of F. A. Nave, two miles south of this city. The loss includes a ring set with a cluster of twenty-five d|amonds, another with twenty-two diamonds with three emeralds in the center, a lady’s watch of Roman gold, with a crescent of diamonds set in one side of the case, and a long gold chain, with a small ornament. All the articles were made more valuable by association, one of the rings having been iMrs. Nave’s engagement ring and the other one which Mr. Nave brought her as a present from Europe.
