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Liter - Tice

Source: Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Oct 11, 1907

While Tice Liter was coming to this city Fri. afternoon from  his home No. of town he was halted by a Gypsy woman, who was one  of a band of several of these rovers camped at the roadside. The  hag motioned him to stop and not knowing what she wanted he did  so. Quick as wink she edged between the wheels and asked him to  have his fortune unraveled. He told her to stop kidding and get  out of the way, but she was not so ready to easily give up a  chance to make a strike of pay dirt. She told him how lucky he  was and of more good fortune that was to be his in the future and  was playfully gouging him on the pocket where he kept his wallet  as she hinted at some dark secret. She must have been an  interesting conversationalist or else had him in a trance, for  when he had traveled a short distance down the road from the camp  after she had finished telling his fortune he discovered that he  had been robbed of two samoleons. He found this out by looking at  his purse. He had four silver dollars when he started from home.  He knew this. His inventory after being forced to have his  fortune told showed but two silver plunks. To say that he was  angry would be putting it mildly. He was mad as a hornet when he  discovered that a lowdown roadside Gypsy woman had deliberately  robbed him in broad daylight. Tice was not slow to act. He drove  to this city and told the police of the treatment handed out to  him by the lowdown gang. Officer Patton and he at once returned  to the camp and nailed her about the theft and she gave up the  coin. She stoutly maintained in a string of foul and indecent  language that Mr. Liter had give her the $2 as a fee for telling  his fortune. Of course her story is made of whole cloth for there  is no farmer near this city who has a higher reputation for  honestly than Mr. Liter. His integrity is unquestioned. It was a  case where he was made the victim of a worthless vagabond.  Officer Patton arrested her and brought her to town where she and  her small baby were put in jail.. She was taken later in the  afternoon before Justice MY Buck on a charge of profane swearing.  She denied her guilt and was taken back to the bastille. Inasmuch  as Mr. Liter recovered his money it looks like the best thing to  do would be to tie a can on the bunch and make them leave the  County. When the band of chattering gypsies found that Justice MY  Buck had really committed the hog to jail who had so boldly  robbed Mr. Liter, they came to their senses and could talk  English quite fluently. They were clambering within a half hour  to have a chance to pay the woman's fine and were given the  opportunity and were told directly afterward by Officer Flyn to  shake the dust of this County off their feet and to pass  Crawfordsville up the next time they came this way. Justice Buck  warned the leaders to get out at once and limited the time until  9 o'clock. The police drove the bunch of fawning vagrants out of  the justice office. As they descended the stairway the jargon  flowed like it did from the tower of Babel after the confusion of  tongues. The police did not permit the grass to grow under the  feet of the gang till they left the corporate limits of the city  far behind. -- kbz
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