The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, April 12, 1907, Image 7

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i tl to rec- umz the Phonograph as a for-
two-step kinu sas that people will no
in y can have music in their own homes so
iney can with the Phonograph. This is an
i. nevertheless a tribute. The man who has
Even John Philip S
Phonographs, has l
midable compeiitm .
longer go to concerts
easily and so cheap!
unwilling tribute, but
a Phonograph has a con. nt in his own house. Even a king could not
have more. At our spmc ou can hear them any time.
The Victor Gramaphone.
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M.-vitor's Voice
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Tlie Victor Junior $14.20
The Victor Z 21 .20
The Victor No. 1 26.20
The Victor No. 2 31 -20
The Victor No. 3 44.2 3
The Victor No. 4 54.20
The Victor No. 5 64.20
The Victor No. 6 104.20
In Oregon when ho wns receiver of
nubile moneys at tho Uoscberg office.
United Stntes AJttornoy linker's next
move wns to produce the copy of a
telegram sent by tho defendant to
P. V. Mays of Portland, Ore., July 2G,
1002, three days beforo tho proclama
tion creating the nluo Mountain forest
reserve, which Mr. Baker claimed was
the "tip" promised Mays by Hermann,
thnt the former might tako tho neces
sary Bteps to make entry In tho state
school lands he won negotiating for In
this reserve. The telegram Mr. Hop
iitnim admitted sending. It read:
"Kiftcen patents to timber land on
tries forwarded to RoRcborg land of
fice. Land office hna recommended
withdrawal original Strawberry moun
tain and all additions to secretary,
who hns approved the same."
On his direct examination Hermann
had testified that he had never had
any business relations with Mays, had
never written him communications nor
had Interviews with him; that Mays
had no Interest In the Blue Mountain
reserve that Hermann know of and
that he wished the jury and court to
understand this statement Is be as
strong as tho English language could
make it.
Mr. Maker rend this statement from
tho record and asked tho deft ndnnt
If, when be made It, he did not think
all traces of this telegram had been
de trocd In the destruction of his
It t r i i e.)ku. Hermann would not ad
mit this.
BRYGE foTRESBYTERIANS
The above prices include 12 S-in. records with each machine
The Edison Phonograph.
The Edison Gem Phonograph $10.00
The Edison Standard Phonograph 20.00
The Edison Home Phonograph 30.00
The Edison Triumph Phonograph 50.00
Records, 35c each; $4.20 per dozen.
Compare these prices with anyone s, and
remember we save you. the freight.
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Newhouse Brothers,
Jewelers and Opticians.
Burlington Watch Inspectors.
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PICTURES STANFORD WHITE AS
MAN JUSTLY WIPED OUT.
I
UTS THAW ON HIGH PLANE
Lawyer Throws About Form
oner Mantle of Chivalrous
hood Jerome Will Make
Address to Jury Today.
of Pris-Knight-Closing
joy.
"I am s: grateful to the governor,'
she exclaimed. "Of course, 1 have
been hopotul of getting a new trial
and I feel stuo If one could be ob
tallied my Innocence would be proven
next time, for I am innocent. 1 can
not give up hopo that my lawyers
will yet be able to do honielhing for
1110 in that way and tho fact becomo
known to the world that I am not
guilty of the crime charged against
me."
New York, April 10. In an eloquent
appeal, both to the written and un
written law, Dolphin M. Delmas com
mitted Harry lv. Thaw's fate to the
jury. Tho California attorney con
cluded his live-hour summing up
speech, declaring his client was justl
lied In killing Sumlord White.
Justice Kitsgeruld would not say
whether or not ho would charge the
jurj directly following tho district at
torne s closing remarks, but the gen-er.-il
imnresslon is that he will do m.
With tho exception of the moments
when ho was reading Horn testimony,
Delmas' speech was ono c,r sustained
oratorical effort. He thiew about the
form ol Harry Thaw tho cloak ot
chivalrous knighthood. "Why." he
t?notuod, "should we, who admire the
chlvalrv of tho 'knights of the middle
.ages, who went, about redi easing
wiongs and rescuing maidens in dis
tress, withhold our sympathy from
this brave man?"
Bitterly the attorney assailed Stan
ford White. He declared White sought
to play with Kvelyn Nesblt so long as
her beauty leniuincd and thou would
have thrown her away "like a dirty
rag, to lloat down life's sewers to a
grave in tho potters field."
With dramatic emphasis Delmas
cried out that when Harry Thaw bo
held Stanford White on the Madison
Square roor garden tho story or his
wlfo's wrongs overcame! him. Ho pic
tured In an instant, as a dying man
may picture, his past life all thai
Stanford White had done "tho ruin
ho had wrought and ho struck; Btruck
as tho tigress strikes In defense of
her young; btruck for tho homo;
struck for Amorloan womanhood;
etruck for humanity, and Stauford
White fell.
"Ah. gentlemen," the advocate went
on, "if Harry Thaw believed lie was
the instrument or Providence, who
will sny lie was mistaken?"
Delmas discussed but briefly the
testimony of tho expert witnesses, do-'
daring that whatever weight might
attach to their utterances was on the '
side of the defendant. He declared j
tho burden of proof as to Thaw's san
ity at tho time of the homicide rested,
with the prosecution, which had failed
to make out its case.
In discussing Thaw's mental state, '
Delmas came at last to the "unwritten
law." He declared the experts had'
been at a loss to classify the form of
insanity from which Thaw suffered.
"I will suggest Us name," lie de
clared. "I would call It denientln
Americana.' it is a species of insnn-i
lty which has been recognized in
every state of this union. It Is that1
species of insanity which makes the1
American man believe his homo, his
wife, his daughters, aro saeied, audi
that whosoever stains tho virtue ol
his threshold violates tho highest ol
human laws."
Twice during his closing periods
Delmas was Interrupted by Assistant
DiM net Attorney Ciarvun, who sug
gested the argument was taking too
wide a scope, and Justice Fitzgerald
called Delmas' attention to the tact 1 Former Land Commissioner Is Put Un
Thaw set nied to liu in tho best of
Sanborn, Intl., April 10. The busi
ness section of this place was dam
aged by a dynamite explosion. It Is
said that persons enraged at David
IJruner. a druggist, who is alleged to
hae operated his store as a "blind
tiger." did the work. Hruuer's store
was wrecked and the lailioad sta
tion, hotel and a number of other
buildings badly damaged.
Brewery Strike Settled.
Pittsburg. April 10.-The stiike dlT
fleuliy between tho Western Pennsyl
vania Mrewiis' association and the
Dreweiy Workers' union, which af
lee ted fllty-three plants in Pittsburg
unci (inity, has been settled.
HERMANN STILL ON THE RACK
spirits ami declared to ills lawyers
in tho Tombs that he felt his case
was won. He seemed to hao no
diead of the assault of th district at
torney. Theie was a icport that Je
rome was ill, but ho appeared at lilii
olllee and mid he had been busy two
days preparing his argument.
In view of the district attorney's
remarks hclorc the lunacy eomniis.sion
that Thaw is today hopelessly insane,
much iutei est attaches to tho lino ol
argument he v ill pursue in asking for
tho man's conviction.
WOMAN HOPES FOR FREEDOM
Now that Mrs. Myers Will Not Hang
She Expects to Be Vindicated.
Liboity. Mo., April 10. When told
in her cell hero that tho governor
had commuted her sentence) of death
to llfo Imprisonment, Mrs. Aggie
Myers smiled uud then laughed for
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Ow-WortL
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood
It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to lm
traced lo the kidneys,
but now modern
science proves that
nearly all discuses
have their bcgiiiiiinj:
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
mill purify the blood
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidncysnre wnfc
or out of order, you can understand ww?
quickly your entiie hotly is affected ami
how every organ seems to fail to do its
duty.
If you are sick or " feel Imdly," begirt
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's .Swatnp-ttoot, because as soon
us vour kidneys are well they will lielp
alfthe other organs to health. A. triu.1
wiP convince anyone.
If you ate sick joitcaii make no mis
take" by first doctoring your kiduej
The mild and the extraordinary elTeet oi
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the i;re-at
kidney lemcdv, is soon iculieel. It
stands the liigh'cst foi its wotulei fill cures
of the most disticssiui cases, and is sold
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by mail lice, also a pamphlet tt Mine; yon
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bladder trouble 'Mention thi pap'.'r
when wilting to Di. Kilui'-r it Co , irij
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dec Cross-Examination.
Washington, April 10. Interest In
th'. trial of Dinger Hermann for do
sinning public records received a de
cided Impetus when tho defendant,
who had been testiling In his own be
half for the past live da.is, was put
under crohs-esaniinution shortly before
tho close of court.
Alter saying positively that no
members of his family had acquired
public lauds during his administration,
Mr. Heiniann qualified tho statement
later by admitting thnt his son,
Schiller, had made a homestead entry,
to which titlo had not et been ac
quired, that Schiller had purchased
three such entries beforo patent had
Issued to the claimants and that these
pure liases had been acqulied for $3,
000 In gold by tho deiendant to re
lievo Schlllcr'a embarrassed financial
condition.
Mr. Hermann admitted that ho had
acquired 30,000 acres of pitbllc lands
in every style,
teriii"; to parties
fiances a specialty.
Draws Distinction Between the Church
in America and Scotland.
Washington, A pi II in. "llv-bylo-riani
in" was the subject of an ad
dress, by the Mritish ambassador, Mr.
JSiyte win n be was the guest of honor
at the annual banquet of the I'ri ..
terian alliance ef Washington In the
New York Avenuo Presbyterian
church. The ambassador, who Is a
Piesb terian. spoke on tho doctrine of
Picsbyterinulsin in Scotlantl and the
Unite d States.
Mr. Ilrcc deprecated the movement
In tin Presbyterian church of Sent land
to abolish the old-time songs lor
hjmns, saying there Is 110 plausible
reason for a change. The umhnsi adoi
s.il.l he recognised the important place
Pre diylfiianlhU! occupied In the
hearts of millions of good Amerli ans.
Thfi particular faith, ho .said, had
done more to uplitt ilie people of
Scotland than any other religion.
"In this country." he added. "Pros
hytcriaulr.m has grown widely and
powerfully. It represents tho sentl-1 KSCEICC
nieiit of many millions of able men
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11111 wwiiiiii, .inn i" m-.ini j hi yffMWgg-;iv;T;7;'?rTrr7V
unit me laun carries wuu it ru
serve, dignity and honor."
Ca-antl
Fresh Bread
Cakes, Candy
Cigars.
Pies,
and
The Bon Ton
W. S. HJiNSI:, Proprietor.
sssssssssmxmnsisassa
KANSAS IS FOR ROOSEVELT
Senator Curtis Assures President o
State's Support of His Policies.
Washington, April 10. Senators
llansbrough and Curtis visited tho
piesidmt. The latter declared that
Kansas is for the pri'sitlent and IiIb
policies. "If the president should con
elude that he will take the nomina
tion again, Kansas will no doubt sup
port him. If some other man is to bo
nominated and the president's policies
aro at.ac-:"d on the floor of tho con
vent Ion, Kansas will support the presi
dent," said the senator.
Delegat" Andrews of New Mexico,
a close friend of Senator Penrose,
who, it lias been charged, was the
"prominent man" who gave away the
story of tho alleged combination
against tho president, was at the
while house again. This Is his fourth
vbit since the story regarding the
dinner became public. He refused to
talk when asked whether Senator Pen
rose was expected at tho white house.
No appointment has beer, made lor
tho stiiator.
Do You
Eat
eat?
When you rvo hungry and
waul somethig nice in tho
meat lino, drop into my
market. Wo have the nicest
kind of
Home-made
Sausages
nnd meats, fish, and gamo
in season. Wo think, aud
almost know, that wo inn
plouso you. Give us a
trial.
Koon Bros.,
Successors to
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