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Cumberland Evening Times from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 3

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is Safe Behind the Bars at Hagerstown. of the HERE ong and the Negro Had It in for llEach Other--The Dead Man Didn't He Was Seriously Hurt--Go- '-ing to Keep Quiet. f'? 'If' stated in last evening Timos. 'einple the murderer of Fireman 3has. Gray, is in jail at Hageistown.

is stated that Temple takes the oatter coolly. He says little or noth- rie except that they mocked him and le shot back in the dark at l.ous. He hvays was a cool and desperate man. -It "has developed, according to the latements of the B. O.

railroad nen that -the killing of Charles Gray "Nigger Jim" Temple, at on, Saturday night, was accidental the way that the bullet was intend- for Gray's friend and companion, lalph Long. It is alleged that the rouble between the two -white men ind the negro was the result of a Tudge which existed between Long id the negro. Gray, it is stated, went to on at the request of Long He did lot care to go at first, but Long pre- ailed upon him and he finally cosi- ented and went to his death. From he time the two men and the nesrro let in the Hotel Kept close by and on the fatal walk up the ailroad he was Long's side. Engineman Grim, who was upon he scene later, said the life blood of he dead fireman stained the platform nd ground for some distance.

After eing shot. Gray walked back and at! a'ch step the blood ran from his shoe fe finally grew so weak that he fell Ind the "bullet that is supposed ave been meant for Long had its fork. Engineman Cnni went to Hagers- jwn Monday afternoon and purchas- 'd alot a of" beautiful flowers for the uneral of the victim of the tragedy, leneral Foreman Ilodsos. Knginemau Jangley and Crim solicited contribu- Jons from railroad men for this purpose and nearly $20 was raised and Depended for flowers. Several hand- bme designs weie made by William Jester for the funeral of Mr.

Graj. srhich took place at Brunswick ves- afternoon. His remains pllowed to the cemetery by a large JBmber of relatives and railroad men rith whom the deceased was popular, jtr. Gray was not a member of anv rganization. His death is deplored railroad circles at Brunswick and is a terrible blow to his wife and Jjildren.

JK. Caused Delay. j-JWhat caused the delay at Weverton the man was the fact 'it neither Gray or Long wanted the stopped. It was our fault, said ray to the men. not knowing how idly he was injured, let him go.

'iey further asked that nothing be Jd about the matter at all. they did have it published as they brought on themselves the shoot- CH WILL BE OFFERED IN ESTATE TRANSFERS That Has Changed Hands in jfef This Section. SjFerdiaand Hirsch to A. Koss Mullin. Rroperty on Hill street, Cumberland Hasselrote to John C.

Alright, property in Ellerslie; Jacob C. Clark to Emma 13. Ludwig. operty on Thomas street. Cumber- 5d; Emma B.

Ludwig to Emma B. Lud- executrix, property on North Mc- ilanic street. Cumberland; $4.300. L. and Angus MeAtee to Allander Mattingly.

property in Ml. Svage; $1.650. F. and Andrew J. Merrill h'D.

Warren Kooken. property jesternport; David Dawson and David A. "igg to Annie C. Dawson. IQ; on Kl- street, Cumberland; c.

T. Taylor et al to Henry E. ihn. property on Lee street. Cwm- Tand; 5.

c- Xbert R. Henderson ft al to Harf Zimmerly. propony on Bnlii- fcpe turnpike: $2.200. Edward Dcvore to Samuel Oe- raorninq November 15th, at ten o'clock, we will place on sale I OUR "the entire dependable, high class stock of the reputable firm of prices unheard of in Cumberland retailing prior to this, elore has such a sale as this been held in this city. It never possible Iiad Ctias.

White's Sons not determined within the last few in bulk no matter what the loss. Just think! Just ponder for a realize what all this means? It means that thousands upon Iiousands of dollars worth of the highest class merchandise will be sacrificed at ures that will amaze. No matter what your requirements are you will be ere THURSDAY at prices that could not even be considered in the regular way of business. property in Elk-rslie; ce LcKoy to Robert Duncan in obert Duncan Barton a sllek'Coal property Carlos, E. to D.inif"! iomas.

property near Carlo 1 551 1 SSJrsnla and Robert Hudson So Fred- L. Robincttc. 5wo tracts: to Joseph X. Mo. property on Maryland ii SenKbfil.

Jots on Ccn: avenue. Cumberland: fS. etc. to Carl lots. street, aad Central Si fnerican Woman at Cannibal Feast.

remarkable story coracs from eminent woman mSssJsnsrj. recent" to America, about canni- feast at which s-he was an unwill- st, and. incidentally, protiy a part of tic menu. It og tale, all the more so on ac. of Us narrator bcinj: a woman.

II be fonnd in next Sunday's New WorM. atong witli many other but trne. stories of advcn and romance. An Odd risitor to Garrett ar.d counties says Jt is an odt to see apple trees hansaag fnl ajjapples made by the early With thousands of articles to move to our own store, to be measured and marked it is impossible to quote prices or go into detail. If you need Dress goods, Silk, Table Linens, 'Domestics, White goods, Dress Ginghams, Musfins, Sheet- ings, Blankets, Comforts, Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Ribbons, Underwear, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Art Linens, lies' Suits, Skirts or Furs Come io this the most remarkable trade event ever undertaken by this your best store.

An additional force of salespeople have been engaged to serve you, i from the White store. Remember the day and date of the sale, Thursday morning "TMTMTM at ten o'clock. Doors will not be thrown open until 9.45, but sale will beg.n promptly at ten clock Be on hand the first day in due time. Come expecting are You 1 not be disappointed. When this firm makes an announcement of this kind yeu may upon bonaf Ide and no matter what your expectations may be we believe they will be real.zed the sale of Chas.

White's Sons stock by the Store. 5 jyWjs 1 -j. i.

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Years Available:
1894-1977