Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1906 — WINKLEY AND MRS. RILEY GUILTY. [ARTICLE]

WINKLEY AND MRS. RILEY GUILTY.

Monoa Parties Convicted of Felony la False Deed Case. John M. Winkley and Mrs. Ellen Riley, of Monon, were found guilty in the White circuit oourt this week of planning and abetting the false execution of a deed from Mrs. Jacob Scheneckenberger to her daughter, Mrs. Riley. A sensation was caused in court when Winkiey’s trial came up before special judge L. D. Boyd of Delphi, bis attorneys, W. E. Uhl and George Marvin, announcing their withdrawal from the case. Judge Boyd declined to allow them to withdraw at this stage, and the trial proceeded. At this writing sentence had not been fiassed, but the penalty for each is rom one to three years imprisonment. The evidence of the manufacturer of notary seals, of Indianapolis, played a prominent part in the trial, he testifying that the notary seal used on the instrument was not purchased bntil long after the date of acknowledgment appearing on the deed. Those "Best Ever” "Rain Proof” school suits for boys are the best in the land, at Rowles & Parker’s.