File:Ole Andreassen Fedde (1862-1951) in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle of Brooklyn, New York on 28 January 1890.png

'''A Young Swede Swindled. He Gave $250 as Security and Could not Get it Back.''' Last November Ole Fettle, a young Swede who was out of employment, found a place with William F. Bifii, who runs a collection agency at 13 Willoughby street. Fedde deposited $250 as security and entered into an agreement with 11101 that be was to Ivocive $10 per week salary. lie was to get buck his 1250 whenever he left Bird's employ. 111111 paid him his salary for two weeks, but at the end of the third week he toll Fella that he had no money and could not pay him. Fella thou sold that hit would learn mid asked for the 00311. Bill{ refused to give it to him, saying hint he iced lent it un n chattel mortgage. Feddc trio herd tenet his money and made several cello un 11101, but the latter put him off with OM "moo or another milli Feildo made up his mind that he had tern swindled. Yesterday he told bin story to District Attorney Ridgway. who knew the man well, as ho had hail dealings with hint en several ocenalues Today Joc Batman:11w of the District Attorney's office, arrested Elm et his place of business and took him before Justice Walsh this afternoon. District Attorney Ridgway sod his assistant, Mr. McGuire, were on haul to prosecute the prW-oner. Mr. Ridgway told Justice Walsh that DNS had swindled other people in a similar way, and that he had been tryffig to lie a rare on him for some time. lie also told the Justice that Skill had been mixed up en several straw bail mm. and coked that bail in this ease be lined at 12,e300. Ile also said that he would like to e. online the bond before it was accepted. The justice tiled hail in 00.500 and Riot was hold for examination on February 5.