Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1898 — HAD RAISED BILLS. [ARTICLE]
HAD RAISED BILLS.
A young man, a stranger, giving the name of Frank Bulger attempted to pass a raised bill in Strickfaden's saloon last Saturday night, and ss a result is now languishing in the bastile in default of s3oobonds. The bill was a one dollar bill raised to a ten by pasting the latter figures | over the 1, and while easily defected might pass freely in a rush !of business. Three more bills exactly like the first one were found Monday morning in the rear of Warner & Collin’s store near the saloon, where the fellow had evidently dropped them before his arrest. Later: A deputy U. S. Marshal from Indianapolis, came Thursday evening and took Bulger to Indianapolis, where Uncle Sam will attend to the prosecution of his case. «•
