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The Liberal has learned that Charlie Mc-…

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mounts had been bonded two and three times, and that bonds had been issued for several thousands of dollars which did not represent warrants at all. They had simply been β€œissued,” that was all, and repre- sented nothing, so far as the taxpayers of this county are concerned. The Liberal has learned that Charlie Mc- Daniels, of Carlisle, who disappeared some time ago, on account, it is said, of an unruly brand- ing iron he owned, has gone to England, where quite a sum of money has been left him. Mc- Daniel’s right name was A. Wolfenden, al- though but few people knew this as he was very careful to conceal it and often told many lies about his friend Wolfenden, to mislead people who knew there was such a person in existence. It is doubtful whether he ever shows up in this section again, although there is a Grant county girl who is looking for him to return. ( 104 ) A CLOSE CALL Two Officers Engage in a Personal Encounter. A Score of Shots Exchanged, and Nobody Hurt Our usually quiet city was the scene of a lively gun racket yesterday morning, the fusi- lade attracting nearly everyone within hearing distance.