Saturday, April 21, 2018

Rice, George L. - 1912

Gracey Goes to Jail

Carmen Gracey, arrested Thursday by Officer Smeach, on warrants by Justice Geo.
L. Rice, of McSherrystown, on oath of Louisa Gracey, his wife, charged with
assault and battery, and on oath of his mother-in-law, Flora Laughman, charging
him threatening to burn her barn, dynamite the house and send them all to ----
at once, was given a hearing before Squire Rice on Friday.  After hearing the
evidence, the accused was committed to the Adams county jail to await the action
of the grand jury.

~ The Hanover Herald, 10-Aug-1912


SOME “ACTOR”
Young Groft and His Confederate Use Clever Ruse to Get “5-Spot.”

Earl Martin, of near Hanover, was arrested on Saturday by Chief Kiser for being implicated with
Claude Groft in the theft of a number of chickens from Mrs. Thomas Shildt, of near Mt. Rock,
Adams county, last Thursday night.

It will be recalled that Groft had been arrested last Friday and is now under bail for court.

The chickens were stolen from Groft’s grandmother, an aged and hard working woman.

That Groft is some “actor” is demonstrated by a “stunt” he is said to have pulled off some time
ago, of which his old grandmother was again the victim.

He is said to have gone to her home and told the old lady he was being chased by an officer and
if she would give him a “five spot” it would keep him out of jail.  A few moments later it is
said his “confederate” appeared and walking in the house placed his hands on Groft saying: “I
have you now, so come with me.”

Groft, it is alleged then turned to his grandmother and once more made a plea to be kept from
the law’s clutches.  The old lady’s heart was touched and she went up stairs and came down with
the “fiver.”

The “officer” it is stated took the money and left the house.  A few hours later it is said
both were seen spending the money for “booze.”


STOLE GRANDMOTHER’S CHICKENS.

Claude Groft, formerly of McSherrystown, was arrested by Chief Kiser Friday afternoon for the
theft of a lot of chickens said to belong to his grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Shildt, of near Mt.
Rock.

After being locked up the accused confessed where the chickens had been stolen.

Later in the day he was turned over to Officer John L. Daugherty, of McSherrystown.  He was
given a hearing before Squire Geo. L. Rice, and gave bail for court.

~ The Hanover Herald, 13-Dec-1913

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