Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 26, 1910, Page 2

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MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE " WILLIMANTIC, CO Forest Mills Underwear kitchen. Passers-by thought that there | Harrington, and a team foul on the | Late arriving Christmas gifts were & i) Bl ertindiase a4 of | ¥as a fire in the building and a crowd | H. I:_u kt‘,tl from three Dow- ed by many at the hpnszosmue, poses 3 NS L began to gather. The occupants of Tee tr 3 which was open for a few hours Sun- Vests and Pants, heavy fleeced, lflfi-n:nf Ll;itd Gkr,ux club witne Mf‘ | the stores underneath the hotel kitch- illnlxl Parker. "‘:"“."[«\;,“1“1' day morning. A & . ¢ strenuous game of | en were tolc iHbE o | Sullivan; umpire, Clin 00( ’ neck, Youg sleeves, Zoc and Soc. basketwall in the new armory Satur et R e Bt dnid Doouagd Shiore - St Stophoms Dav: 0 i Veme ard Pants, two-thirds wool, | \iw ::\x:jxv, The contesting iy policeman and other willing | Time, 15 and 20 minute period ! \”1::::9\» _llj-:llr«vll]l:lg)S:\ilh}t:chg!l:?d\:; at A2 o & thosg, representing the Pierce | loved the bundle Jaundered | — | FRans caTe sl el g righ newk Vests, Vong sleeves, aukle|Athledc club of South Manch | clotl a place of safet g PR Jength Pambs, e, extra shzos $1.00. | ANd the Grex club of (his cits e e Too Much Clinching. FUNERAL. . | o The zame opened fast and continued | heing done by water that might soak | Abe the Newsboy of New London i Vestsamd Pants, all wool, high. neck | 20 throughout the half, which ended | through the floor above. and Block Harris of this city boxed Mrs. Lucretia M. Wondbndsfl- and leng sleove Vestz, ankle l.nm‘,‘::l“ l!{»“ wo{;l 9-18 in i-a.vor of the Pl 3 : izht \fll‘ulxd\ ulmgfl{! V\‘i{!!d- Fune services for Mrs. Lucretia M. irex club. Morse was the first man AL {ham Athletic club Fri ng. The - were held at the home of U, P08, eXtrk. atnes $1.26. to score from the floor about four FONERA: | bout proved to be of clinch, Walter L. Dixon, _on ot g i g ] L T i e S Encoh Dodd: Sl e 2 estor ot 0| Bigh metk, long sleeve Vests, ankle ling to e o hummer and i was, the | o 1¢ (uneral of Enoch Dodd was held | fy in the o. Haris had | Baptist churet offciating, Burial was | laugth Pants, $100 and $1.25. extraiplayers on both teams struggling hard turday afternoon at 1 o'clock in best of the bout. The fin the cemetery at Brooklyn, of which | sivne-$3.50 1o dvantage. o i enede siona | main_event wa ound bout |town Mrs. Woodbridge was a resident : g visitors showed good team play s ae L Emith of m.\.cen Austin Rice of New London |for man: 5 Uaiqy Swits, fleces lined, high meck, ) at janes, but took chances at too long Ul oMclating. Prayer was of |and Frank MelLean of this city. This —_— o sieoves and ankle length, $1.00. is that went astray frequently. | fered by the pastor, valter . |was (o the liking of the sporis, but DATED 1837. | Many of ‘the baskets caged, how: B s e bt s st ¢ | there was rather more clinching than aflon Swits, atl weol, high neck, long { by the i Ar‘x‘n‘gh“:emot}\f;, made on | so PN ant g %AS ‘plmd'ns‘lb ’u}::_ air were fairly | Ancieat Commission Owned by Cap- el length, $1.50 and $2.00. [°© ots and so em were of | JONT 4 matched, but Rice was more sci- aes, ants Tensth, $1.50 and ¢ the sensational order. Madden was |G Burial c and ticky. McLean fought @ tn A NE. W dwaid. Undon Susts, 3ight weight wool, 31.50. | °asily the star during the first half and | CORter cemeter % me bout, however, going the last Sne succeeded in scoring five baskets on | N, Feun of this city in charge of | rounas with a broken left hand, badly |, Captain 4 Tuteam Woodwsrd, 0. O. Ussts, kgt weight wool, Thc ana|Morse who obtained two himself dur. | the arrangements | splitting it in the first. Shaun fOrt B Sapeat e T ing the half. Carney se | : . an was referee a .. N. Dond : . s - Plaved well for the Seuth Manch Wheelmen's Christmas Celebration. | [S4" (11 [ofoee and T N. Dondere fed to nis grandfather, Augustus Wood- Pamte, Hght welght wool, 760 emd |team. The Thread City Cyclers held th D Wl W e i e 1100 In the second period the Grex club |annual Christmas ceicbration the s EDITE S Bradley's Full-fashioned Mufilers Gradiey's Full Fhe only T Fasttioned Mufflers. with the V meck. Te will save the collar and stock bemeath frem soiling and also a throat tection fer the olors. S0c enel Sweaters ‘ar men and wemen In plain or fanc < sansible pro- Cardinai, white, jaak and mafoon are the ynost wanted wemves in cardingl, oxford, white and } sreen, from $1.50 10 36 The H. C. Murray Co.| Agonts Ladies’ Patterns. Acelse Home Journal Paper Times <. AreaTrille Hard, | [ But Cheer Up, for You Can| Get Money by calling at the Willimantic Loan Company, 15 Union Sireel. Terms strictly confidential. octilg mn l SEEPARD, @ ‘cossors to Sesmtons & Himorey [mbamers and funeral Uirectors, 60-02 MNorth Btreet, LADY ASSISTANT. Meu kR om CALL AND SEE THE 1911 Overland Nlodels ERNESY P. CHESBRO, oatdad 1029 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. "Geing M nf fhe Ghlflmg Ensm"s: Mechanics Dep’t. Store OUTFITTERS - TO ALL A, R. BURREAM, Agent. Marufactorer of different styles of L hi Carrisges and Wagons, o8a Lulwu and Wagons for sule C of Al kn. hoel n‘ novi and Wagen Repairing | n.pommy and -hnnl Tel conoeetion. JAMES IIARRIES Phoice Holiday Selections. 801 Main Street, drong Wiltimantic. 1f I's Wall Papers ‘and Our ..Inwrt 72 Ghurch Strest. A mice wariety n.'ul designs that you de- | e Our jarge assortment will interest you mized Paints sad are completa, A B. HOLMES, of Willimantia, h Fish; also scafjopy. Oyeters anc Clame, at STRONG'S FISH. MARKET, 28 Horth St. esilsa HIRAM N. FENN, and FMBALMER CNDERTAKER Chureh St Telenhous. Ct It G mml-uemm Paintess Egn-_cnn‘ and Fi a Specialty 752 Main Stosct, - - Willimantic Tegkone. Jun4d e o your buasi- - o’ & 1o te. tis- ‘Wi illimantic, Danielson and Putnam WILLIMANTIC - What Is Golng On Tonight. a,[prn:o:;’“‘u and Slll’fllgh[ Hop (th P&ll"u X its 4 GREX cLuB Won Saturday Evening’s Game From South Manchester, 19-18. boyvs forged m the head moments of play, rapidly, joyed the tree that is always a feat rant. (e Then apnn s hree baskets ci succession, | ure of the cel ion. Gifts were pro- Joft. 26 s taimd | B omber B RS STl R SN ng t pa in quick succession, clebration. Gifts were pr Willis H. Goff, aged 36, was found | Woodward capt A e and before the half ended lod we i for all. Following their distrib- | dead i - hal e tiur x od e e S voms n the half en iged two 3 < {dead in the hallway.in the rear of Hy- | panv of the First regiment of Cont more beauties within the iron ring. |uation there was an Informal pro- |man Isracl's restaurant, No. 12 R ut Light artillery. Yoo Card and Leonard played the most | gramme of vocal and instrumental mu- | yoad street, Sunday afternoon at five | A S consistent game for the home team, | sic rendered by artists of the club and l.,w-xm-x:. Heé had just walked into the Cigars for Fire Department. they plaving their usual clean passing s Refreshments w kitchen and washed his hands and [ Members of the Danielson fire de- me that materially helped in the |served and the balance of Christr | nad gone back to sleep on a bunk, rtment are enjoying good cigars to- final result. eve pleasantly spent with somg | n accustomed to o v, the gift of A. H. Armington, for- The lineups and summary: reminiscences daytime. He called warden of the borough and a Grex club—Card If, Burns rf, Leon- | —_— irink of water and Lon Davis |friend of the department, who has a rd c, Higgins Ib, Morse rb. i Saturday Evening Socials. e to him and found him u bit of remembering the men each Pierce A Wilk b. Mahoney, | s L a- | conscious and, being unable use The cigars were distrib- Hanson Ip, Balsei] Carney rf, | AL a1 him, be rtend ed | hief Woodward. The gifts Mafiden 1f 18 L ot Got jon. Dr. | We ch appreciated by the s, Grex club 37, P. A. C. g3, |dances in Washburn and A. B. S. halls | other e and pro. | men b th for the spisit In which they Baskets from the floor, Burns 8, Mad. | &5 Many of those accustomef to at- |, 03 him ore given and for their general ex- den 7, Morse 4 Balseiper 4, Jated, ChTistiass BHORDIEE " i he police notified and Captain | cellence. i k‘:u'.] ,,“1,«.\ rd, Higgir Fouls ¢ &. Richmond in turn notified Medical Rain the Best Christmas Gift. ed, on Morse 4, Carncy 3, Hanson, Ma Examiner Dr, Louis I Mason, who "he Lord’s Christmas l, on Morse . . Louis 1. Maso! e Lord's s present of & honey Wilkie and teaim fou | SECRETED GOODS. [rived at 7.20° o'clock, having been bountiful rain was perh the most elub. rom o . . ) a ( i at ca he Mocse Réee Erton | Referee in Bankruptey's Decision in ' S R Morse jurns. Ref Case of Morris Diamond. i ratives who have suff Harold ~Williams Umpire, Rol: - v losses in_ earnings through i‘nm Timer Parker of Yale. | : in Bankruptey lack of water for power at the plants, me, 20-minute oS n handed down a decisior {to their relatives and friends, to the . = the cuse of Morris D | busine and, in fact, : jt. of Putnam, who is ! ctly and indirectly, it OBITUARY. ! irectly and indirectly. i - il creditors with havins £ fw 1 indeed. It changed 2 Birs Saiihon with intent to d , uested the | tmas to another shade— o th ¢ the body pun aps. Bourque Gullbe l-'{ m bankry Fenn. e z x :‘ “ it that the =g CHARTER REVIS‘ON P d in years Besides h. sons, F ago. moved to Wil nd r)' Oliver A. Potter. Oliver A. Potter Wk K with an actic i lied Frid night at k. The body was remo s’ undertaking rooms repared for bural, ar afternoon w to the home PSS oSO ORI TS S . St G SN, WD oo R H Potter, LLLT LT LT S&H Green Trading Stamp CHRISTMAS SPECIAL masaszanmasEusn | within a year he was a resident of | South Willington. ie is survived by three sons, William H. Potter of this | eity, South Willington, and Maud Clark of Woeodbine, e a sister, at N. J. | a thick, dense volume of s ml\w to pour out through the open windows of the club rooms evening and er day oney s account b ention of con- financial _ condition Won row Alumni 1stic friends sed Fri \victo) Alumni—Kelley and P: winning by the seore of 16-1 he score at the end of the f was 9-8 in favor of the high school. Adfer and Walcott O. Potter of | Lineups and summary: Mrs. | rker If, »d rst pers Burns i rf, Richmond ¢, Little, Ca!’d ib, Jordan, Weatherbee, K | Jordan 2 ley. Morse 2, Fouls called, Richmond 2, Little, e forse rb and | Bursting Pipe Causes Brief Alarm. W. H. Kelley rb, Harrington 1b, of| Saturday afternoon at 330 oclock | Weatherbee ¢, Downer if, Thompson *la pipe leading from the range to e | hot-water tank in the kitchen of the | ‘Score—Alumni 16, W.ELS. 15. Goals | Irwin house bur The contents of | from floor, Morse 4, Thompson | the tank ran in Richmond 2, Kelley, Parker, Downer, on | Willis H. Goff Found Dead in Restau- A mn 1 betwee ndha h ‘school- and Alumni | + {si he Alumni just nosed out a |y N W Cor rovidence = Coventry is Jack ty for l"‘\v‘.(Y..‘ Mrs. W 1 e tlliam _of n street a in Providenc E. G. Russel for a few da und on ssemaare and Mrs. Elol Getty ol Mr. 1 street. K parents, Franklin Mr. and M Car] W. Bailey of South* bridge a with Mr. and Mrs. B. of the West Side for the holi da; Miss Frances Nixon, teacher at the| Jligh school, is spending the holiday t her home in Exeter, N. H. Alice Jwcobs will spend the first New Year swith onths of the i s in Mississippl and Kentucky. ving Lyon of Southbridge spe: | Sunday at his home in Danielson. Santa Claus’ Sunday Mail. for and over the militia of the state of Desired for Borough of Danielson— Warden Files Formal Appliction. i wing a state w » the commi {ment, Warden W. T ormal notic de tendency fc to m of govern- rd has filed of application to the gen : for a complete revisi er of the borough of Dan- n and to provide for a comn n of nment ehereof. Daniel- combersome form of gov- resent time, but there of the rter unde that, in the opinion t be improved upon E. E. Clark Going to Utica Mills. . Clark, who has been the t of the mill of the W. ufacturing com that name for which it of many, Supt. , conciuded his du and this (Monday) s duties serinte ke up ! i i w York mills at Utica | Mr. Clark is an efficient mill man and | his appointment is an excellent Clari’s family will remain { during the winter | PUTNAM List of rupt Estate of Ernest M. Arnold— 260,000 in Number, Face Value of $304,000—Game with Millbury Today | —Death of Mrs. Maria R. Hopkins. 80 Stamps Free with One Pound of Pure || i il R | Miss Rose Donc 308 with her aunt, | Baking Powder at 50c L ; ' Jondero, for ef vis Misses Josie and | v g he Rome Of Nra. Me M. M. Dwyer. i [ £ ke i 50 Stamps | 38c Coffee -- .25 Stamps NooR of S Eravidence Uin = . e holiday with friends B0 88 c i its e 50 Stamps | 35c Coffee . ..20 Stamps B = ] G inch half of rain 40c ToR-oo.o sinns Stamps | 30c Coffes . ........ 15 Stamps e storm of Satur 25 Tea 10 Stamps 1 Cottegs Voo oin 10 Stamps ¢ o has dcvetsd Ao ihe ends the features of a Christmas Rich (field. Mass., | eve row between Polish residents. No advance in Coffees here, and sixteen ounces in every package. as the gu father, Matthew | William T. Shepley Taken to Hospital Fill up your Stamp Books and GET A CHRISTMAS PRESENT. fligan of road, for Chsis William T, Shepley of Farrows ."M ; | street fell on the street Saturday aft- M. Welch of | ernoon. It was thought he suffered express Sat- fu shock. Mr. Shepley was taken to B m 2 visit in New | the hospital | Locomotive Taken from River. min Carpe and Miss Ma-| wrecking crews worked all day on w “ t c 1 enter of lower Main street| gunday clearing away the rubbish at illimantic, GConn. |are in Springfield for a week's visit | North Grosvenordale. The big loco- frieng motive w picked out of the river, Norwich Agent, F. L. ROBINSON, 271 Washington strect. [ Musters arthur and John Sullivan | where i¢ had lain since Thursday Rty isiting their | nish illivan of Vailey | To Play Millbury Today. sall fans anticipate a big treat AR o8 bee fternoon when Millbury, one of | fastest teams In Massachusetts, OUR ANNUAL CALENDAR OFFER! mas with re be here to play Putnam. Tha : ; nam lineup will be as usual. = N. Colgrove Good Christmas Trade. Watcrbury spent Chris : 2 i Tren. My | failod to keep the Christmas . A S | s indoors Saturday afternoon, ° : : gh the storm reducéd the num- [ e and Mes. Geor a of buyers. This year the tendency l,mu,-_;m.» Ruth B ana Chap- oms to buy less expensive presents fman and the latter's ot but the tles were in | | Chaplin, spent Christmas at the home A {of Robert O. Snow and family. e w k immediate or prospectivs | R JANIELVSEN OBITURRY. piano-buyers to fill out blank coupon Mrs. Maria R. Hopkins. below and mall to us. We are one of | Borough Homes Entor\im Many Guests | ia R. Hopkins, 81, died at the largest distributors of pianos in | —F+neral of Mrs. Lucratia M. Wood- | 60 BElm street, Saturday. Eastern Connecticut and wish every | bridge—Application Filed for Char- | sl TN intending buyer to kiow about our | ter Revision. v ged in the millinery business EASY PAYMENT PLAN, low prices s - = . _|in the building where she died and and large and varied stock of carefully |1a Chanmas are. roets e a® and | was i gl it 3o i s Gy selected HIGH GRADE PIANOS DMrs. George Foote at Southbridge. | or, Sii® G Bie lesves two sons, 2 . $ 3 Mr. and Mrs. George O. Thoma i ingls kst We have .;7:\.‘-(1 a le‘ .;u .;uz.nu{\ of be: ul Art Calendars for 1911, |visiting with Mr. and Mr: Killingly. 100 _expensive for free distribution. We will 1 one of these calendars |Day at Springfield, Mas FREE to every prospective piano purchaser who will flll out and mail us | Miss Amanda Girard 1o the suest of | BONDS AND STOCKS the coupon below. nh-li\. ",\;1 \‘Vr“ erly’ 1:‘;: the ngnl OF E. M. ARNOLD ESTATE Our Rental Purchase Plan (renting a piano till paid for) is the o s e s B e ; 5 | safest and fairesi for time-buyers, giving twelve, twenty-four, or thirly-SIX | mooiher Moo Jomes 3,'“,'“(‘.“: S ansnn] Dyer 20090 B the List—Esce Valus | or forty-eight months' time In which to complete payments. r. and MYS. 7). Trettat Solh ar I §$304,000—Interesting _ Feature of Free delivery of pianos anywhere in New England. Every piano funy |9SPendine Christnas with relatives in e“a Rt S NI Cennetticht i warrsnted, kept in tune the first vear free of charge. > Pw‘\n‘vnyw‘ LR ears. \Mre, John o opkinton, | = Mass,, was t unday of friends | Following is a complete list of the Daniet { bonds and stocks of the bankrupt es- - nd this coupon My add i ¢ Ernest M. Arnold, the s 804'806 l“aln St- DREW MUSIC CO. spe: L nore than 260000, and « L ’ Willimantic, Leominster ue of $304,006, and compris- | 512 . nail me FREE your Art Cal- § | Mr. and :d L. Reed are ¢ the most interesting feat- w‘“lma“tlc endar for 1011 Goget, vour Art Cal- B |with relatives at West Medford, Mass, | ures of onc of the greatest failures In b formation about your Rental Purchase § |t0day (Monday). T e e ey 3 Rudolph Richards of Boston is spend- | jority of these securities were accept- C ing the holiday with relatives m Dan-|ed by Mr. Arnold from custemers in onn. ielson. exchange for his personal notes. The Mrs. Mary Alvward of New York is|list has been awaited with interest for visiting John Aylward and family of | weeks. Hish street. & 1 "Mhe number of shares and the par Henry Getty of Worcester is with his value of each share is indicated. Ar Bonds and Stocks of Bank-|$ a whole, they form a surprising col- lection of securities: Bonds. Two $100 bonds Imperial Quicksilver Mining company. Four $50 bonds of .Mexican Flume and Lumber company (S. A.). Lleven $500 bonds of the Metropoli- tan Real Bstate Improvement com- | pany. Two $300 honds Land and Irrigating company. One $50 bond of Syndicate Land and Irrigating company. Stocks. Fifty value $10. Eight thousand nine fifty Alamo Electric Power ing company, par value §1. One hundred American and Transportation compan, $L Eight hundred and thirty-three Alas- ka Oil and Mines Exploration com- pany (pref.), par value $1. hundred and Mill- of the Syndicate Arlington Mining company, par and Importing , par value company (preferred), par value $10. Seven thousand =~ New England Home Stake company. par value $1. Three New York-Philadelphia com< pany, par value $100. 250 Nickell Magazine company, paw lue $1. Two hundred Pac! Consolidated Mining company, par value $1. Fifteen hundred Pac. Coal and Oit company, par value 10c. Twenty-five Palatka Water Works, par value $100. Eleven hundred and thirty-five Palmer Mountain Tunnel company, pu-( value $L Six thousand Pennsylvania-Goldfield Mining company. par value $i. Three humired and fifty People's Gold company, par value $1. One Iundred Plenty Coppar Mining and Smelting company, par value $1, Three hundred and thirty-three Plumas Gold-Mining company, Limit« ed, par value $1. One hundred Premium Oil company, 20¢. Three Putnam Fair, par value $25. | Two thousand three hundred and Twenty Raven Mining, par value $l. four Amalgamated Properties, Inc.| One humdred Red Boy Mines com= (pref.), par value $1. pany, par value §1. Two thousand three hundred and Twenty-five Santa Emilia Copper four Amalgamated Properties, Inc.|company, incorporated, par value §1. (common), par value §l. Two Seymour-Clark-Hills companyy Bighty-two Amalgamated Properties, Limited (pref.), par value $L Eighty-two Amalgamated Properties, Limited (common), par value $1. One thousand American Consolidat- ed Mining and Milling company, value $1. Thirty American /Securities corpora- par par value $100. One hundred Silver company our thousar Shamrock Gold and value $1. Sierra Nevada Mincs | Development company, par value $1. Five hundred Standard Mines and company, par value idc. even hundred and fif iy tion, par value $10. Sterling Aurore IExtension company, Twenty-five hundred American Un- | par alue $1. ion Oil and Refining company, par| Five hundred Sunnyside Gold Min« value 25c. ing company, par value §1. One American Package and Barrel One thousand Talmadge Gold Mines Corp., par_value $10( company, par velue Three thousand Arcola Crude Oil| One hundred North Star Tunnel and company, par value $1. Development company, par value $1, Twenty-four hundred Aurora Con- | Nineteen hundred and fifty Union solidated Mining company. par value | Consolidated Refining company, paw $1. value $1. Five hundred Aurora Extension Gold company, par value $1. One thousand Bankers' par value $1. Eight thousand Beiford ing company, par value $1. 0il company, Gold Min- | 1 Colorado Mines One hundred Ur company, par v | Ten United Ste $10. [o} and Copper | company, par valué hundred and thirteen Utah Qa8 | Mines company, par valua~ Two hundred and fifty Bernadilio Oil | $1 company, par value § } Fourteen nd five hundred Forty-three Boston Chemical ) Go. £ company, par Engine Manufacturing company, par | value $100. Thirty- lhrvo hundred and forty-six Twelve hundred and six Boston Ex- | Western Exploration Consolidated | ploration company, par value 33 company, par value $10. Twelve thousand five hundred Bos- | Fourteen thousand Western N ton Osage par value SL Lead company, 1ge Petroleum company (preferred), alue 31, One hundred and fifty Brookline Oil | 3 Fiber Eottla companys company, par value $1. { par val Eight Brooklyn-Arizona Mining company, par value $10 PATRICK BRADY HELD UP. Seven hundred Cactus Oil company, par value $1. Four hundred Califor Mining compa par v Twenty-five Charles Ho Nevada $1. s Machine Putnam Man's Legs Filled With Bulég lets by Three Masked Youths—Fred" Moore and Ralph Wilder Captured (common)_ par value $10; 50 | and William Leclaire Escapes. same preferr. value 310 hund and fifty ttempt at hig Gola Mine company.|was persetrated ofi Patrick par & of the Putnam News com< One hundred and twenty-five Co- store, at about 20 o'clocis lonfal Publishing company, par value y morning on Maynard street, $1 m, where he lives. Brady is now Two hundred Colorado Copper com- | 10 in a dangerous con pany, par va { dition with ha buliets in his Four hu {legs, another in groin, just where phalt and Refining company | had not been determined Sunday night. 10c. ‘mark Fifteen hundred Combir { under tens Mines com pa | has ted in_the arre g i One thousand Co olidate and Ralph Wilder, 18, hoth Company of America, par v and Moore has made a Four hundred and fifty Continental | fuli fon, to both Cap! Tur? Consolidated Mines company. par value | ras bsecuting Attorney J. 1y R | Carpenter. Eighty Copperox Mining cowpany, | Leclaire Escaped. par value $1. < 1a | Willlam Leclaire, 17, also of Putnamn, thousand Cracke Gold | e br the. ¢ e arreaten home Sunday but slip; AT ¥ from Offi uire when the ship ‘"n' il = er ased moment. 1@ Ten Denver and Southwestern Rail- [ 1¢t' him put on I TR Yad way company (coramion), pa not been located up to Sunday night. $100 5 of I Brac I h store at abouf $100. | 12.05 companied by a friend named One thousand Dixie { Guertin, who lives in the same section peny, par value §L f city. 1 was within 100 fe-t One hundred and of his home ing Teft Louisa Coppe < pany, par value $ Tiwo humdired and solidated Quicksily par value $10 hundred mited, ¢ Eureka Oil ¢ ity | par valne $1 Sy o S i was smatched from his han One thou n Gold Mining tely a fusilade of shots z compan 1 as the bullets erashed througn, 4 hawk Min DBrady re: d that he was up fisastiin U e real thing and made a 3 t m to throw up his mo | Not a Joke. Brady says he thought it was a joko, atbed the barrel of the rif shots followe More erod with ouse mazr ORGP ta coribnr ) pepD \'uh*ih;,“ll:'n\fl Glenevis company, par 2t to his house, where he felk venteen Cobs details of the story as obtalned lidated i | do not indicate that ti alue $LE fhine attempt to relieva e e money. There y of Ca in the >ra Min- | nel but the trio managed to e Good Detective Work. Twenty dfield Ledge Mining ny, par value $1i.| how Captain Murray got tha One thous: eld Lucky Strike put him on the trail of ths Mining company value $1 not been disclosed. He must One the overeign dited, however, with an excellent Mining company r apid pelce of k Wive hundred Goldfield-T Y ays that tha Conso var value » planaed Saturday fty Gold | 1z, He and hi nions, wt o a $ | spend much of thel in Brady's ame aware of the fact thut he latter bad $80 on hns feson, and » have it Iwenty- ndred Gr Western | determin=¢ “They knew him Gold company of California, par vdlue { and his babits well, so were in a posi- $1 | fion to hold him up at the right tinie ‘Pwelve hundred Gusher Oil and Pipe | and place. They went out and go$ Line company, par value | Their weapons and masks, which have Three hundred Hin zinc and | (Continued on page eight.) Lead company, par value $1 urteen humdred and iwenty-five (common), same, preferred, Hartford Mining Corp. value $1; 1425 of the par value §1 Fifty Hereford Cattle company, pnlu_ Six hundred Hidden Fortune Gold Mining company, par value §1 ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Twenty '\xl United Mines Special Prices At company One tho Limited (preferr par Twenty-nine thousand Min St hun par DIAMOND 6. E. SHAW’S, Putnam, Gt MW ared Homestake Extension Mining | ———————— company. par value $1 i : 5 Fifty-five Hungerford Electric and ]HE LLEM{AHE SME En“n“uis | Manufe ring company ar value | u i\ i : skpi1. | 88 The Beston Dry Goods Stcre, Dan- Sixteen hundred Imperial Quicksil- | §.00® SO0 BT Gicounts. for eur Fer-MUNNE < ”‘“‘M"" par_value $1 iC‘_‘nlomerl another week; Attractite One hundred and five later el | e on oviry countar ltEus Power Vehicle company, par value [ Buy” these goods mow. tare, et Fatdritate. Osagh Pos | Loonstn Two thousand Interstate Osage Pe 5 troleum company (common), par valus | THE BOSTON DRY GOODS STORA $1; 15,200 of the same. value $1 Twenty-five preferred, hundr par Iron King kEx- Maln Street, Dantelzon. septzddw tension Mining company, par value 51. One thousand Jumbo Wonder Min- % 2 ing company, value $1 'WhB l Imdfl nJEWBu “ Ten Kentucky Union Oil company, | UK I8 10 | It par ue $10. ¥ B | Bl Five lundred ]l A V\Imum:m Mining | W HAVE TIE LARGREST LING company, par value $ b ; s e hundred and fifty Ma- | ©f Cilendars and Christmas amd Ne fnc and Lead | Year's Cards in town at = §1 WM. JOHNSTON’S, one hundred Manhattan Mu- tual Mining company. par value $1 BIG REDUCTIONS IN Five hundred and 1 Merchants 4t 232y 3 and Traders Ol company of Marietta, | Millinery Goods to make roem for Ohio_ par value 10 Two tl mac Consolidat- MLLE. BEAUREGARD. ed Mines com par value $1 s S * Twenty-one hundred Mexican F 6. J. BOTTOMLEY & SON, ploration and Development comy ey h (common) par value $1. RoRal T opatr Phion, Torty -flve hundred of the same pre-{ Bleycle ahd Automobile Repasring, ferred, par value $1. Oil and Gasoline for wale, Fifteen hundred Mex andard i ompany, par vah Forty-six hundred Gi W ETT SEEX WO, company r value $ Up-to-date Hotel ta evers One thousand Mid- ¢ wartiouiar. troleumn company (preferre IKA F. LEWIS Prepristor. value $t . Forty-tive hundred N Jeffe ' M. HOUDIGAN. Mining and Exploration company (pre Jewett Orty. Tt ferred) $! o 2 [ FUNFRAL DIRECTOR. Two hundred Nanticoke Oil com- | Furmiture amd Crawiferd Osohins Ten tional Self-Winding Clock ‘Phones—Store 61-%; house -8

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