CD of Searcy Co,Ar by John Johnston Released on $1,000 Bond: J. D. Rose, who deserted his wife and children and eloped with Ollie Ellis, from the Cellar creek neighborhood in the east end of the county, the first of last week, was captured near Damascus by Sheriff Hamp Bradley, of Van Buren county, on last Friday, on a warrant from the Marshall Bank, and was brought to Marshall on Saturday night and lodged in jail on the charge of forgery. Several days before, rose came to town and presented a check for $65 on the bank, purporting to come from his father, John rose, one of the county's most highly respected and honored citizens, and who has an account at the bank. The check was properly made out, with the names of two witnesses attached, as the elder Rose is unable to write. Cashier N. M. Bratton paid the money over to Rose, but later discovered that the elder Rose nor the witnesses had authorized the use of their names on the check, and papers were issued for Rose's apprehension, with the above result. About $40 of the money was found on Rose. The bank put out a reward of $50 and sent telegrams to the principal cities in a radius of 200 miles, thus making it almost impossible for Rose to have made a clear escape. At the preliminary trial before Justice of the Peace Hiram Gibson on Tuesday morning, Rose waived extradition, and was released on bond of $1,000, pending the action of the grand jury. Mountain Wave, July 22, 1905. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.2 - Release Date: 4/21/05
Wonder if this is the Rev Jess Rose who married several people including my grandparents in 1915. HaHa Janie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 4:37 PM Subject: [ARSEARCY] ROSE > CD of Searcy Co,Ar by John Johnston > Released on $1,000 Bond: J. D. Rose, who deserted his wife and children and > eloped with Ollie Ellis, from the Cellar creek neighborhood in the east end > of the county, the first of last week, was captured near Damascus by Sheriff > Hamp Bradley, of Van Buren county, on last Friday, on a warrant from the > Marshall Bank, and was brought to Marshall on Saturday night and lodged in > jail on the charge of forgery. Several days before, rose came to town and > presented a check for $65 on the bank, purporting to come from his father, > John rose, one of the county's most highly respected and honored citizens, > and who has an account at the bank. The check was properly made out, with > the names of two witnesses attached, as the elder Rose is unable to write. > Cashier N. M. Bratton paid the money over to Rose, but later discovered that > the elder Rose nor the witnesses had authorized the use of their names on > the check, and papers were issued for Rose's apprehension, with the above > result. About $40 of the money was found on Rose. The bank put out a > reward of $50 and sent telegrams to the principal cities in a radius of 200 > miles, thus making it almost impossible for Rose to have made a clear > escape. > At the preliminary trial before Justice of the Peace Hiram Gibson on Tuesday > morning, Rose waived extradition, and was released on bond of $1,000, > pending the action of the grand jury. > Mountain Wave, July 22, 1905. > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. > Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.10.2 - Release Date: 4/21/05 > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >