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• ** ^ i » V.^ fT 1 t II til Vlodge. Payment, of the policy is withheld by the defendant because Mr. Brittenham entered into the saloon business after taking out the policy. The case now is in the handy of a jury.Maggie Beasley of Joplin. LeeFlournoy of Webb City and James Carey of Joplin each were arraigned before Judge Blair yesterday afternoon on charges of selling liquor without a license. Each pleaded notguilty and were released on $200 bonds. Calvin H. Buckley, who was arrested on an indictment brought by the grand purv charging he and Rav Dowd with burglary and larceny, appeared in court and furnished $1,000 bond for tils appearanceRailroad Officials Are Hurt.By Associated Press.Indiana. Pa., Sept. 24.—Fourof ficia Js of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburgh railroad were seriously Injured j near here today, when a passenger | train side-swiped a freight train in the ; creek side yards. Five other persons* were hurt, but not seriously . The railroad officials injured are: T. J. Brene-man, Rochester. X Y.f general managerof the road; K. J. Devons. Rochester, X. It., superintendent Rochester division; P. Frazer, DuBois, Pa., superintendenr Pittsburgh division, and George Bennett. DuBois, Pa., trainmaster. Pitts-| burgh division.
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Joplin Daily Globe

Joplin, Missouri, US

Thu, Sep 25, 1913

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