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»f th blockaded with snow drifts yester at tho Punxsutaw- uml.s y« I*. II. s. HaskciImiII Team Makes (lie Slroni; U. H. S. Fight I In nl Hi Win. D. H. S. Wins Fast Contest PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1910. wist em of H HOLDS ME countiy 111 ewr REVOLUTION FORCES EFFECT JUNCTURE NEAR MANAGUA Snow Blocks R. D. Carriers PRICE TWO CENTS WILL TEACH FIRST AID TO INJURED IN LOCAL COAL FIELD —NO. 1*2 Buying Up Coal Rights I p lo Su|H i\lM»rs to Ktvp ItOHlls account Most of Tlicm >|jnlr lint Seven MiJ«' FRANK PU6LESE IS FOttNOGaiLTYARER THREE DAYS TRIAL Trains Stalled in Drifts—Five Deaths and Many Accidents Repo ted. ing for, and expecting, a big score and thr result, 36 t«> the! Leaders of Government Forces Have Fallen Back—Capture Greytown Expected. day. Practically everybody was look the student.* "f the local .schools to- basketball t«ain last night won from th,. P. H. S. live, there is joy among Although the DtiHoU High School an Hour. Both Charges Are Sustained- Jury Out But Little Ove'r Bociatocl corporation to the Huffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Hallway, in ;ic- ship, Indiana County, region are be-* ing acquired by tho Jefferson & dearth Id -Coal & Iron Company, an as- tlrflVrson \ Clearfield Coal 4- Iron Com|Nitiy IMirclniMx Big rttcls in \i'ii>strou<£ Township. ■Coal rights to a number of (1 vyAr farms in th<- Armstrong Town was eminent- if th»> R. u. cnrriera wh Under Auspices of Y. M. C. A. Dr. J. M. Shields Will I instruct Miners of District. miles ami return, the feat being :\c ly satisfactory >mpllflhed after many obstacles were fails to show up regularly, bui i not forget that tli< There is alw that the options hold Y\y the coal people would be exercised, says the In<1 i- Clark, of Punxsutawncy announced weeks ago, when Attorneys John A Scott, of Indiana, and Benjamin M •ordanee with plans announced som GILLESPIE ASKS FOR NEW TRIAL CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS CROWDED mnd up, DuBols, ei<1 uj> until a few fiRht for o-vory point tiling but an easy time of it minutes before the ending of the CRUISER TACOMA OK IRE SCENE From the beginning Dullois had to Thoy had any- The ONE WEEK BEGINING JANUARY 24 PunxsutawiH-y 10. fcy mi ted Pros. s have instruction Dt'lViulniu's Admissions and Judge's Ohnrw Prc|>arcd Puftlesc for Verdict. TIkwi' Who Pr(»v(' IMliHcnt in Clio Work Will llr (■!veil IXploiims. The city nun try in New The visitors increased their {lead during the second half and managed from the Fourth Assistant Postmaster not to attempt to traverse roads wheiv ■ind Mena, oi' the Rovolu BIA* EFJ'KLDS, (via win-loss from » effor y th mad locals orst bliz/.unl i.<>\c. STi :r ri'WAun work of the 1). H. S. five \va floor >od t<» Acoyapa. and an immediate attarh MT.MFOKT C ASK OX TilllAL. LK'tions snow is already fifteen inches inn- patrons who racy, and their teamwork was rvvoel They passed with great aeou General Vhscjik'z. leader of the Gov upon the city is rxpri-tofT neglect prov XKW YORK, Jim. 1 By United Press, Jersey. L >n£ Island and Connecticut to rinjr up twenty points while the is in th< of the yen deep in Xow York Four diamond drills a Seth Lowman, of Indiana iier»\s Ing' to a b<>ut Wiggins and for two tract* amount purchase of the 00 acre farm of J. R ,Deeds are now being: drawn for tin the Misses Galley :md Alex \\ itfRins, 150 \vpt»k the:-.e farms were purchased: \V T. Calhoun, 120 acres; William Craig: 140 In all cases $4ft per acre is being paid for the coal rights. This last uriii Oazotto is said t<> have fallen l<nt Trains arc from 011,. to eight Y M uuinry ;M. the lis place, will back towards Managua Bloso \v;t.s as usual th»> star of the ;it th«> Postoffloo Depurtmont have ta ;ty h<> still has a bfg fr 20ft acres, ownnl by Fivr deaths aiv known t<> have oc- 1 practical subject. he il roads up with nt game at oont< keys, are :it A i«oya whilo Korb and local team; McCoy put up an excol Smith hungr to their men with a ten ;i t work currert and manj accidents arc boln th«i Punxsut&w* tho Statr Clooil Roads Ah: Sreytown is exported al District Ihj Injured' noy-D •la took iiic th,. scoro clowr 1 have to l>< they will lx kfpt in Kod dlseontln u«m1 tion of «lrivni«- tho Oovprnm»»nt ar- iiclty that had all t-» do with koop- Allison played For l)n- ii good Kami' at forward are as y«»t All wire- Dr. .1 M gt't out living tho way nolo.I Red If th n I*. r>. r, who has Srranton, Pa., have r met! by t>i I'iisy it to itdvance upon Managua unol wt'tik was in the foul goal shoot »nl> ilepiirtment in whirh the visitors I'ois Dunsmoiv was the sta split >1* th in«j\p«'Tisiv mm ihi \\ nent under glonH, will bo h< plan In H' Oreytown army (J mils from lit-Id- Hi Twt'lvf hundred men nro attacking and open in the wint drag, to k« « j> tho roads smooth in ih Two transports in advance of the The line-up 1\ II. s. Allison ii y managed to secure hut two. Many part ■»u<1 supervisor and Uv I>. II. s. Hubbfi IT. S. Cruiser Tacoma haw sailed for Shi el •norn would adopt ll be In dealing: lie Mining Depart- V. M. C\ A. !OHpPC he m Bloom Prairie my .already her The Des Moines and Mc-c "oy • I \\'t'st"-rn Pennsylvania ar Reports •8(1 of six •ganlzed for this 1 developing the the injured A squad 1. •uthi'rn Mi-ctions niv t'ho worst more Bloom 4. tturke 4. Goals from Mil, MrCoy, ft out of 1: .Mlos< Thriv is twenty-four in« h T .snow a sufficient number plan, when properly ur regulars ,and a Smith 4; l.)uns- GRADING FOR SPUR NEARLY COMPLETE Bachelors Seek Wives i'HHWOO. Jan. 15 iMUTtry 11: i v •1 again inn of hlizzurd.s to tin* various parts of I. Roferi' ut of every be li mine will Lion roiuraitors, have almost corn Martin ,1 corps work Thov leted the grading; for the branch Hit use of splints, the racturea, heavily the handling: of men property r Anita <V»al M living ('ompany from th< Coal shortage is one,, rnuro causing condition in year.s. Hrrwlnd-Whltt* intercuts, for the arrangements t"wn. (.» N'ii, Horatio mine, th< ntly purchased by the "rom the B.. It. «Vr 1'. It. K.. below tached to tlil.s movement, either for the local institutes or the coal operators. The Will Talk To the Boys day a crew «»I' men were put to work laying tin- track. Thf funtraetors «\- unil ycstor lH-*ct to hnvp tho road, which nboiit txpeu \ any similar ftvcn said Ralph Hunt, Jan. 1 are more well-to-do young "nil mid die aged bachelors in ColunvblaCo. Washington, Miar- h Columbia County, Washington. Is I "ill <•<1 With Mi ii of Means Without a WonrMin t«> Care for Tlu in, SPOKANK, Wash immlttee to V. M. <\ A. Mining D takt n McGovorn Hros Two passenger trains have berom* How Wiw Won." oil <\ !». Ilortoii Will Tell > oitn^slors ono nnil one-hnlf miles long:, com plotfil by February. :»r«» giving a (lom president «»f the Blur Mountain Haoln iors' organized at Dayton, "and he addod with a chucUI«-. ' ev«r\ or mstrition of railroad building- under • it minstances, n.s tho work Sunday list at for a wif nther near WVst LaCrossi President Hunt, fu'g.uiizor of tl I'. Morion. St.it> Secretary for i;.»ys' Work of thr V. M. C\ A f Wash ln> coal he a (Contlnu d «"»n pagro three.7 V. M. C. A on the topic, "How NVrv< Won" T«.»nt City nntrimons by discu: LusJtnnin arid other big vr n nil if a vein of coal of will bo purchased by tin* J«f Th depth is found from 3,000 to X.OOO fersnn & CloarflolH M;m\ trains The sum. coal company i.s having ".spurs" built at < 'lurkshurgr and Jacksonville to reach their coal. Those mining towns will oomc in the futur n«» plans for openings, but several in the outlying- districts niv from l ti'cn !«» twenty fort ricei Marcus Saxman, of I.atrobi tli«' Pittsburg (Jas Coal Company and mining- properties were acquired from tivoly Conservation and Uniformity pl.iitil ChicaRo in the most s<»riou I\v*n»ts. Mt'ii of (ialhcriiiK- in I lie National Capital for Two BIk lost i.i tlio .snow drifts in Wisconsin the national capital, anion# thorn gov IVrent parts of tlu* I'nitod Stales t«» riving" in Washington brought anum ber of distinguished men from dif WASHINGTON, D. (J„ Jan. tf,— For tho last few (lays every train ar- fuel and shelter vvunipeil with applicants for food ch.-iritablr ulTVrintf, anil snow is again falling A b llxzn.nl 'is raging' hrtv. Institutions iiid othtT transportation companion, oriiore c»f States, other hlfth State officials. representatives of railroads Xn mall trains arrival yesterday, al labor representatives, heads •«»f agri corporations, prominent merchants vial institutions* and hit'Ri' industrial officials of insurance companies, linan Continued on Page Three. Attorney Gillespie sent notice that an appeal would bo taken and asked for ball for hi*» client. The amount was fixed at $3,00.0. and friends ex- years, and it. is expected that the ease next week will develop * what he did with the money. The gruelling Pugliese si»^<1 his principal received during: the three days the ca.se was on brought out many conflicting statements which will bo aired next week when the Howitt-Davis case comes up. Pugliese claims to have been exacting: toll from 50 to 200 miners for oved three No other form of verdict was expected in the litfht of tin* defendants' own evidence, and the instruction of tiie Court to the Jury. When the verdict was officially announced it would have surprised no one if Judge Heed had immediately passed sentence, but Mr. Gillespie was on his feet instantly with a motion for a new trial. The motion was refused. 'Guilty on both charges. in, upon order of the Court, broke th« s«»al and rend: Protlionotary Blako' E, This morning when eourfv ronven doretl, and the jurymen went to their hotels to obtain much needed rest. hour when a sealed verdict was or don, representing th<> prosecution, nn«l William K. Gillespie for the defendant. The Jury wtus out only about an the afternoon, was given to the jury, following addresses by Attorneys R. M. Clark and (\ Z. Oor- Afcr having' heard evidence three clays In the ease of Frank Puglle.se, of Adrian, charged in two indictments with conspiracy, the case yesterday, at 5:30 o'clock in Mr. 1-1 or ton's ability as a loador of Eaten by Rats Body Up liolor Mr. Ilorton is known thrmighou Tliclr Fiffht I.literals aro Confident of Wiuiiin, :i Wi'Ok. ) has become so ken: ovorv other Ry United Pr hi to Ho institute 1* Woman Thouj; i otiiul l> ml—I**uvt\«< nil pled LoNIxwx, Jan. l 1 can not iii Charge In sixty-six iomp\v ha ii\ an enormous J to is being poll that eviTv membrr Is on tho squar Mui-h K'UmI has be*1 'lsewhere in mating' couplos and w The election is the most hotly con ll to voting todny as a test agivp if tlji- ('onM-rvat nlivady hold, they xi-itement i.s inter Poller reserves are held in readi bachilo bia county and there are many Soventy-four member VWo Chief poratptl .1 \\V hnw no tim- for hi Curry seats without losing: any of thoso they itand a Rood Rood mm! Will On th her body be nal n days not of the grass variety DEATH EXACTS HEAVY TOLL y by a doctor. 1 t xnn The board of directors of the CVn WATCHMEN FIGHT A DUEL LltCil .lifornla and Taylor Lookabough I.KKI-Hliruo. Pa., Jan. 1 Mills, near here to 1 leaves the ea- Rotv:t White, s—Orange vs. R« <1; firccn in l«'ss than rtv wim-Us lost hi*r father, mother, two NEW YUKK. Jan. 1 th A to her Whit Dr. 1 nd Mrs. used Noff. \ Con noils vill made to char t*r«|U lists .1 y. It provi the payment of body before it will to — Red vs. Whites Or r in art is t»> bo paid \< doctor thrusting the iito hi \ Jan. 15.-— WASHINGTON, allowing; U the eathpr forecast 'ir Western Penn- tylvania Sunday Partly Rising loudy tonight and temperature. Nn advertisement**, except our own, will appear on the screen. Star The- ater.—1 ungv v«. Green > range vh. March 1 - vs. Hod. March 11 3rcen Republicans Declare Truce K. G. E. Hold Installation has l»«• 11 r<•• l>\ l'rof London Piling Up Big Vote i) tin4 hoys on Sund.i.N at'lrnoon ;it th ill round nut his visit with a tages oduca Knj?ino-< with plows have been sen several y«*ar liaiwiiict ami ICiHcrtainnu'nt Follow in stallation—\\ . I. lUjwnlMM'jj'iT last night In.'1(1 mm open installation ot officers, which was followed by a banquet and a general good time, over th«* nation, having been in charge of international boys' iimp at SI Ivor Bay. Lake Oeorgp, for As superintendent of News Hoys' Mom Brown talks never fail iti Interest. Mr. Morton has had some experiences t similar to those of Judge nd Judge Lindsay, and Ills younger hoys in such gatherings, This is why boys under twelve are not They arc taking the of Commons iiro to be rhosen, and th Fiah Snyder; Noble Chief. W Sir Herald Past Chief, Mead it nil tlio following: w« t<- in bergor, of this plac one hundred participating. District Grand Chief, \V tested ever held in England, and th bellew \v nesg everywhere to suppress riots. :>f the Hou was tlio install is found impracticable to mix in th son that boys under twelve are differently constituted than boys who have entered the adolescent period, ii boys hoar this addrons. For tho rea Friends «>f boys over twelve years of age will ilo well to see that the the JSast Iloom of tlio White House, tendered by President Tuft for that As the objects of the two sprvatton Conference of Governorfl in ference will be held at the Helawoo Thoatre, t'hoso of the' National Con- of the National Civic Federation will begin on Monda> and will continue until Wednesday. The conference of the Governors will begin Tuesday and will close on Thursday. The sessions of the National Civic Federation con- Tlie confor«?nce under the auspices starvation of the national resources, will be assembled here. Governors in th«■ interest of the Con be hold hero next week, the annual conference of the National Civic Federation and the annual conference of U*iul t'ne two important conferences to are rapidly tilling up find by tomorrow night, it is expected practically all the delegates and members who will jit- sional men of all kinds. cultural organizations, Rr>(ln»'i\s Priest, Clark ('ondron; Venerable Hermit, I). A. Snyder; Worthy Chamberlain, J. I>. Frainpton; Kt'rprr of Kxrli««iucr. S. < >1. V 1/4'lltflH' (iiuiH'H 10 He I'lnjfMl in llic Ixw-al % BASKETBALL SCHEDULF The ban knot Walter North: First Guard. Frank Wood; Second Guard, Hugh Baldwin; Es«|uiro. Clair Conclron; En Nlok«son; Maxtor «»I KtH-ords, H. A ol' ISxchequer, \V. J nors gathering* here for their annual purpoHt' conferences coincide in many- spects and, In «a general way, tend in the same direction, the State Gover- sign, able address 011 the growth and his lory of t!u- tod'?*' hrro. Emma Perry, and an abb- corps of uyai*tantH, prov«*»l to b<* a feast lit for k I tiffs. W'm»n chairs wore pushed back, and the diners were lilhd to the brim with good, things, an en- 'prepared by Mrs, vs. \\ hit* January Green v*.. Red January IneluJcs teams and dates as follows White vs. Orangt tral Y. M. <\ A. basketball league has Issued a schedule of games, which find \lr. Anthony, n number of r.v «•'11« lit r< citations by -Misses Fish K» ischner, Hurl. Heuty, anil BarKer- an hour, was heard. The entertainment included music by Miss Moeh joyablf program that ondurt'd about February IX ungy» vs. White February 1 1 vs. Orange •February WHIIES HID (BIS W1 delegations and will take a prominent part in the conference. •qonferencc* on conservation are expected to take an active part in the deliberations of the civic conference, the scope of which Includes practically every civic and corporate interest in an effort to bring about uniformity of State legislation. The National Ahs'ociatlon of lTniform State Law Commissioners 'is included in all state CHRISTY TRIAL IS PflSTPOKED last night the Whites won from the Reds by the seore of 18 to 10, and the Greens vanquished the Orange live by a seoiv ol" 14 to 8. Fifteen minute alternating halves were played.In the preliminaries to the D. H. S. find P. H. S. game at the Y. M. V. A. Grunge Whites Greens Reds . 'It is true than an understanding has been reached that we shall attend the caucus about to be held for th»* choice of the Republican members of the investigating- committee. The question of future conferences. however, is one on which there 'has been no agreement. In fact, i had no authority from my associates to enter 'into that question. Of course, this agreement in rto way affects the issue as to the present system of control of the House of Representatives." Mr. Hayes was asked if tire word "we" used in his statement meant all Continued on Page Three. The statement, which whs given out by Representative Hayes, follows: At this juncture the Insurgents, fathered in the room of Representative Gardner, of Massachusetts, issued another statement saying; that "an understanding had been reached." This was considered confirmed when a statement Issued rfom the* White House and another from Representative Dwifph-t, the Republican whip, announcing the details of the armistice. The peace pronunciamento proved premature, however, for Representative Hay as, between numerous conferences with his associates, announced that no. agreement had been reached and that the matter would ««» over until today. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—The dove of peace succeeded in getting reasonably near a perch today on the field occupied by the warring: Republican factions of the House, after that much sought bird had been repeatedly frightened away from the scene by the clamor of the contending participants. When Representative Hayes of California, the mediator for the insurgents, returned to the House after one of his frequent calls upon President Taft, the news circulated rapidly that a truce 'had been arranged and a more or less permanent peace in the Republican ranks was about to be announced.tlie Investigating Committee InsurgcutM Will Go Into Cnm-iis oil ris wrote a letter to U» .dice tolling of his deed. He was arrested an will be charged with murder. After ho fliot Wood ttvo times, For fA Tilt WEATHER Tin* Slainliiiir. Won Lost By United Press. ZAN*ESVIIAjK, ().. Jail. 1 .r. and fur coats coats. Jl'.4U to J.'i.Od cl.iv a dnug-litor, V«*ra, itgcd 11, UitM &o p The Boil I'd of Manager* Inclu.lM tlx' ;„g lin„th,.,. „on. i,k<h| 2. ai | following named members: Captains yeaw> ,ue0umbwl t« tt» disease. ar.l. .» 1,000 The I.. North, I'rol. O. < >, Williams, 1-. The stale medical hoard has been ——■ 0 1,000 Christy trial was postponed today. to Kapp and William Organ. Secretary. nr>titled, and Ors. Orr and Hellman, MI'llBAVS STOHK. 0 I (|00 he resumed on Monday on account of Prof. T. F. McCoy. Member ox-of- ,,, ||,|8 ,,i:1 r)., have been called into IS SO and $t.ao Sho.s at all at »J.r.n 0 1 000 the death of an Infant daughter of ftcio, Prof. H. T. Martin. I t|u, The last death was from a pair. ' ■—■ | Presiding Judj?e Smith. the governing rules of the league pneumonia, being the result of com- All furs An independent team of Punx.stavv- I The daughter was born to Judge will hi' formed by this board. ! plications. * j third off. ney basketball tosxers left this after-'Smith shortly before the opening of the ' — | Chlldtei noon for Heeehwoods, where tonight proceedings, and the mother of th*' they will lay the fast live from that I child is 111, and the child died la* place. I night. Don't fall to road the opening c!ia|>- $1.R0. tors of "The Fourth Estate." In to-1 Twenty-live Ions coast for women day's Issue of the Spirit. ' ;it half price. —1 —oralis., v.s. K.-rf; Or.,-,, (h.it ,(i|lj Tho other mi' :lVb era of the family w.ov taken ill with complications |1»mI iiH'ilIcmI skill, and on Mon- Haw h —Or on i vs. ora MR' Joseph ay before the dmit of his grand mother, Mr quarrelled as to who should tweop the store, and went to the engine room wheiv they fought it out with pi tol.v. streets, fought ji durl thin morniiiK. resulting In tli«4 death of Wood. Both eery* 8tore at Broadway and employes in a gvo Rod vs. Or John Forrih, llfty-slx yiars old, and William Wood Hons and a daughter, whllo her other ciirht children art- ill. (inc huh, Alvin, worked hotv and went homo on !>•*< omb< r 17 tu t«• 11 <if the sudden death of his tfrkndfathor, Joseph Hawk. The son was taken ill and died on February 4—White vs. Green; Iletl SfjKr.. L Jipifit i I roc wish to OUH CKXT-A-1 HAVB fOO Aim HOME OR nMO
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1910-01-15 |
Volume | IV |
Issue | 102 |
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Date | 1910-01-15 |
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Title | Punxsutawney Spirit, 1910-01-15 |
Volume | IV |
Issue | 102 |
Subject | Jefferson County -- Newspapers; Punxsutawney Spirit -- Newspapers; Indiana University of Pennsylvania -- Newspapers: |
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Date | 1910-01-15 |
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»f th blockaded with snow drifts yester at tho Punxsutaw- uml.s y« I*. II. s. HaskciImiII Team Makes (lie Slroni; U. H. S. Fight I In nl Hi Win. D. H. S. Wins Fast Contest PUNXSUTAWNEY, PA. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1910. wist em of H HOLDS ME countiy 111 ewr REVOLUTION FORCES EFFECT JUNCTURE NEAR MANAGUA Snow Blocks R. D. Carriers PRICE TWO CENTS WILL TEACH FIRST AID TO INJURED IN LOCAL COAL FIELD —NO. 1*2 Buying Up Coal Rights I p lo Su|H i\lM»rs to Ktvp ItOHlls account Most of Tlicm >|jnlr lint Seven MiJ«' FRANK PU6LESE IS FOttNOGaiLTYARER THREE DAYS TRIAL Trains Stalled in Drifts—Five Deaths and Many Accidents Repo ted. ing for, and expecting, a big score and thr result, 36 t«> the! Leaders of Government Forces Have Fallen Back—Capture Greytown Expected. day. Practically everybody was look the student.* "f the local .schools to- basketball t«ain last night won from th,. P. H. S. live, there is joy among Although the DtiHoU High School an Hour. Both Charges Are Sustained- Jury Out But Little Ove'r Bociatocl corporation to the Huffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Hallway, in ;ic- ship, Indiana County, region are be-* ing acquired by tho Jefferson & dearth Id -Coal & Iron Company, an as- tlrflVrson \ Clearfield Coal 4- Iron Com|Nitiy IMirclniMx Big rttcls in \i'ii>strou<£ Township. ■Coal rights to a number of (1 vyAr farms in th<- Armstrong Town was eminent- if th»> R. u. cnrriera wh Under Auspices of Y. M. C. A. Dr. J. M. Shields Will I instruct Miners of District. miles ami return, the feat being :\c ly satisfactory >mpllflhed after many obstacles were fails to show up regularly, bui i not forget that tli< There is alw that the options hold Y\y the coal people would be exercised, says the In<1 i- Clark, of Punxsutawncy announced weeks ago, when Attorneys John A Scott, of Indiana, and Benjamin M •ordanee with plans announced som GILLESPIE ASKS FOR NEW TRIAL CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS CROWDED mnd up, DuBols, ei<1 uj> until a few fiRht for o-vory point tiling but an easy time of it minutes before the ending of the CRUISER TACOMA OK IRE SCENE From the beginning Dullois had to Thoy had any- The ONE WEEK BEGINING JANUARY 24 PunxsutawiH-y 10. fcy mi ted Pros. s have instruction Dt'lViulniu's Admissions and Judge's Ohnrw Prc|>arcd Puftlesc for Verdict. TIkwi' Who Pr(»v(' IMliHcnt in Clio Work Will llr (■!veil IXploiims. The city nun try in New The visitors increased their {lead during the second half and managed from the Fourth Assistant Postmaster not to attempt to traverse roads wheiv ■ind Mena, oi' the Rovolu BIA* EFJ'KLDS, (via win-loss from » effor y th mad locals orst bliz/.unl i.<>\c. STi :r ri'WAun work of the 1). H. S. five \va floor >od t<» Acoyapa. and an immediate attarh MT.MFOKT C ASK OX TilllAL. LK'tions snow is already fifteen inches inn- patrons who racy, and their teamwork was rvvoel They passed with great aeou General Vhscjik'z. leader of the Gov upon the city is rxpri-tofT neglect prov XKW YORK, Jim. 1 By United Press, Jersey. L >n£ Island and Connecticut to rinjr up twenty points while the is in th< of the yen deep in Xow York Four diamond drills a Seth Lowman, of Indiana iier»\s Ing' to a b<>ut Wiggins and for two tract* amount purchase of the 00 acre farm of J. R ,Deeds are now being: drawn for tin the Misses Galley :md Alex \\ itfRins, 150 \vpt»k the:-.e farms were purchased: \V T. Calhoun, 120 acres; William Craig: 140 In all cases $4ft per acre is being paid for the coal rights. This last uriii Oazotto is said t<> have fallen l |
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