Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1911 — BOOZE PURVEYOR [ARTICLE]
BOOZE PURVEYOR
Gets it Handed to Him on an Auto Deal—Called in the Law. A Dyer saloonist recently purchased «a second-hand auto from a young man named Tuttle, who lives near Wheatfield. Then the saloon man was inveigled into separating himself from $475 more to buy another car. Tuttle appeared with the car, a 7-passen-ger Halladay, but took it away with him, and the saloonist called in the officers of the law to locate it. Sheriff Hoover finally found it in a barn at Tuttle’s father’s farm near Wheatfield. All tthe tires were gone and the car was in poor shape generally. To avoid prosecution Tuttle turned the car over to the saloon man, who hopes to be able to get’ seme of his money out of the transfection by selling the machine as soon as he can get new tires on it.
