ititkn »:sleiet€udai-aif1eedn\btite5*eyROBBERY AT ELIZAVILLEBurglars Took $08 iu Cask aud $2,300 fa Kotos From Safe Id Genera] Store.The store of McMannis Dulin at Elizaville was entered on Monday night and $108 in cash and a note for $2,300 taken from the safe, the outside doot of which was not locked. The money and notes belonged to Charles Ritchie, a farmer living one and one-half miles north of Elizaville.From tracks found the next morning it was ascertained that the burglars drove into Elizaville from the west, drove up to the back dodr of the store and then departed in a westerly direction. So far as is known, nothing eke in the store was taken. There were two other money receptacles in the store that contained a few dollars but these were not molested.Sheriff 9. M. Storm was notified early Tuesday morning and he spent most of, that day at Elizaville looking for a clue but did nrft find anything of value. The tools used by the burglars to open the inner drawers were taken from Tomlinson’s blacksmith shop in that vilkiti Mr. Ritchie had been using the safe the preservation of valuable papers fte sometime but hadplaced tile$108 thereonly last Friday* /^4 -3-V-*v.