The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, January 17, 1902, Image 1

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    THE NORFOLK WEEKLY
ft NOUFOLK , NEBRASKA , FRIDAY , JANUARY 17.11)02. )
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Three Hundred Pattawatomies
[ Terrorise Michigan Town.
' .BESIEGE A BANK AT DOWAGIAC.
i tDemand Payment for Lake Front
f Land In Chicago Which Is With
held for Their Guardians , and ,
.Threaten Violence.
Dowaglac , Mich. , ( Jan * e
hundred , Eottawatomle Indians- are .on
n , , rampage and are" besieging Lee
Brothers' bank , which they .threaten
fiTbreak'op'en if they rLro not paid the
noney'tlley' oxp6ctod 'to rocellvo""ycs'-
orday for signing over 'thejA'clairoa
o lake front land in 'Chfcago. Many
if the Indians are armed. '
TJho'to'wn marshal'has Bworn ln , a
uitb cr if deputies. ( All other idtlzens
'ro | kqen ng1 Indoors , fcarlng/to 'leav'o
heir . came'to '
! , - homes. Tho-Indians
own-syosterday to got Sg.OOO , which
jvas to bo paid them .byl fid agent of.a. .
Chlcagoj syndicate , to which they have
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Cigno'd over 'their power of attorney
{ o act in vthoildUoi front Irfnd case. The
indlans , werq , to hoyo received $100
< JachTJust -as the agent * was "about
to Issue the rnpney an.ordof wasyr.oy
cefy d troili jtno [ probate jildgq of Jthef
ro&nt A > nl4vtcfuio jgua/dians'-ofit ' e In -
dlans. The Judge feared the Indians
would spend the money In saloo'ils'ana \ -
after becoming" intoxicated cttufq'trou-
bio. IfAariVjdtttnipt sp"oJM ] ( jh/in efa
to wrqcfv Ui&lliarikla sdrious ; fconflldt !
Is sure to follow.
serfwires for. Help WhUe Posse.
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Guards 'ihe Hiding 'Place. ,
. Anad/trlto / t O , jfri. .rrA'j mcB-
f age was ] rcjcej ejdj fJ-6mlSUlrff ! ) tldit ? < } i (
< f Garflefd county , whcTisJn comrnand
< f'a"fofes"e'of. men"fivntlnj31 ; outlaws
yho killed the'sh'ferin' of-Caddo cpuntf ,
i hOjbis'Ucpuiy , saying thit h htidlilife !
Bigltlves' ' corn'ered sin a canyon 'in 'th'o
j lountains about t20 ' nll s , $ outh , of-
1 ere and % Va's ' holding hisi own from a
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1 irtifled po'sltlon. " He a ked thatas -
t Istance In the way of'ammunition and
large fofcopfmen.sbelBent him as
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1 as'ii'ly as p'ossiblo. . . Fifty armed men
1 ift as soon as they could complete
t rrangemonts. |
| Wife- Murderer ' Hanged.
Michigan City , Ind' , Jan. 17. Jt > hn
fi lllnkmrd , donVlcted of the murder of
Ills wife at Marion in Juno-expiated
fata crime on the gallows , a' few' min
utes''past' ' ' ' midnight "at the northern
I idjaiyi'jprjBpjnAJthdughj ; the doomed
ian attempted , to preserve the same ,
.oical demeanor that has character-
lie hlm sjnco he , attempted to ' , take
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his 'own 'life after killing his -wife , 18
n ontbd' agbr "hV "mounted the sca ffold
Y 1th. astrbad nof'of the firmest and ,
ll1. d jclined to make "a stattrapnt . The ,
. B raps'- arid n'dose 'wefe adjusted , the
t : ap proing af 12:11 al m * . and In five
n Inutes Rinkard * was pronounced-
daxl. .
, /Thieves Rob Show window.
Cincinnati , Jan. 17. The show w'ln-
< 1 > w\ > William Fink's jdwelry store ,
ii Main street , -was brokqn laet nlglit
n id a tray containingqO diamond
riiigs , valued at $2,500 , was stolen.
, Tpo robbers escaped after firing sev
eral shots at Mr. Fink , 'who pursued ,
them. Bjforo . breaking the. window ,
the robberscarefully.fastened the door
from i th'o outside''by ' fastening a' rope
J V fromytho. doqr , tp he awnlng ; . Mr.-FinKi
gojbj p jo lyJiitjf rfaHing , thoirbpe !
' . which held the door fast. The thor-
oughfarov.Jwa'croWae"dirar th'o' lime.
1 ; Two Shot'ln Arkansas Feud.
Vrk. , 'Jant > 17. Thp feyd ;
Bailey famtlle'iTin this county has cul
minated In the shooting and probable
killing of Green Bailey and the woundIng -
Ing of Bailey's on , Green. .Bailey ,
his wljo and son PWrb fttassi < f llfd Ed-
clalmed. a qyjajrrol.aroaei Oscar SBbr-
X1C * 'it * * ? * > " j" i * * * fr * V * * * .T
ff vinily , shot Green Balloy In the back
of the head , inflicting a fatal wound
and also shot Bailey's son through the
leg. Sherman IB under , arrqst.
f , D L J i L i ( > i " ' ' i' ' vj < c i k li
Decapitated Bodyv Fqund.
Rogers , NebC $ Kttl | f7. Tdo body of
L. G. Garrletts , an indigent carpenter
-of this place , was found near the rail
road depot at this place last night
shortly ftor rtfftUi No. 2ELhad/lefuthe'
If I BtallOh. lfrh.blibody had been ? literally
beheaded and only fragnjfint8jolthe
head and""cap could bo found. The
coroner's Jury fonndraiterlotts was ac
cidentally run ovoVl/y * the train , ex
onerating the railroad company.
itness | Standj ; (
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of y4ipfe3'Jft ' ) rd ; ohargefl 'with 'cbm' '
pliclty in the killing of William Goo-
bol , yesterday , Howard took the stand
In his own defe\jsct W His ) defense In
the present , as itttnd foVmer , trial Is
an alllbl. He swore that ho was In
Expects to yiplt4An > crIca.
Now York , Jan. 17. The Staats Zel-
lung prints a special dispatch from
Borynr , . - Count
Vfhlch jtatpa.-thatr rronj
WihatUed nhd1 h 'Wd Vlft1 visit :
America in April. The dispatch says'
that the trip is
Hhal'a health.
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CHICAGO Dhi /c-V.y0 nE , ,
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Ilcket Office In Union < . 0fr r\ \ .
ously Damaged by Flam *
Chicago , Jan. 17. Flro broke out
In the ticket office of the Union sta-
lion , Adams and Canal streets , yes
terday and for a tlmo threatened the
destruction of the building. The smok
and flames spread o , rjipllly [ that 6
employes ofho several roaua ih
nmkotho ( station their Chcagq |
mlnal , .had an oxcliing tlmo to escape
uuffocatlon. Tlio nion were busy at
work on annual statements in offices
Just above thq lic/ipt / ofllco , and a uum-
Tiorjoacn.pcd/ jun\pltiR | \ , ifroin a low
wlndow'trj 'thb-'smicturi or a * viaduct
on the Adams ,6troot , sldo of the build
ing , Two moil were helped .down lad
ders by firemen , > but no ono was In
jured. ' Over' ? 1,0J0,000 ( w6rth ot Un
stamped tickets -ot the Pennsylvania ,
Bfirllngton.'Alton , St.'Paul , iho Pan *
haildlo aWi 'F < jr $ 1 Wayne roads and ]
Willfpan 'company were destroyed/
out It Is thought no valid tickets arn
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missing * The , station , 'Which ' ' - ' * -
property of Uio4 Pennsylvan
wns\damaged-"to Iho oxtc.nl of
The annual passenger staten ents
nil \ho \ roads were destroyed.1 '
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; 'H'OLD UP PASSENGER TRAIN. '
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Seven Masked Men Rob Express ana
-Mall'Car'in'Indian ' !
- ' Territory.
i Fort Smith- ' 'Ark.Jaiu 17.tJ-Tho
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southbound Kansas * City Southern
.passonHer. tmbivwaa/'i'hpld aift Vlaet
YifchtVl 10 i'clobk llajf | iVnjIl | > | n rJi
prf Splro , n TJ. , by seven > na
Tlio express and mall 'cars
tored. The local safe In the express
'car'wnk ' * opened , but . nothing secured
frtfm If. .The robbers trlqiL t6f | open
flithhni glj isafM but fdl < J4 f They
tlAsn rlhed'tn-o ' mhillcaK nncl.'lt Is' said ,
secured a quantity of , registered maik
It Is'salfl that the robbers got away
.wJtlu$2OJQ" )
% OfflclalssSentenced for Contempt
Jen-
'rtillng
.In the.case-of the Washburn , Bayfleld
and Iroii | Rlvpr railroad , Hi ding'Sher '
iff Lieri1 District Attorney R cLood , and
six othcra Wilty * 6f cotillm [ it { " "offor-
Ing forcible resistance to : ho ide'creo
ot ' , { lie-court ordering the\tej iring up of
th'e road. McLeod and Llei we're ' sen
tenced to CO days ln'f.ho ounty jail
and the other six men wer firmed $25
each. The officials' sentenced' " w'ere
acting on an injunction Issued by the
county court.
Confesses , to Old Murder.
Elkhart , Ind. , Jan. 17. James , Math- |
er , formerly well known. In business ,
hero , has confessed to the murder of
Peter. Olsoa * near Muskegan , 'Mich. ,
20 years a o. The murder was the re
sult of a quarrel. Olson's .bodV1 was
ture explosion of a blast in the ! Wa
ll ash mine. Grenfeldt left n family In
Croriwall , "England , and Mills' family
arrived in < New York yesterday from
. .thfroftfoCirfry.r ; ] } rc
Clothing Merchant Falls.
er , a Vela ft clolhing , merchant of this
cijy , yesterday filed a petlticjn n ank-
jnfptcy. " His' liabilities jire pface'd at
$59QQO and'the assets at $32,0.00. . .
i . SPARKS FROM JHEVIRES. . " . *
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< -J. V. S. Oddle , seprjQ ary'orthQ :
York Yacht club.dlpd-Thursday *
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The Texas railroad' oommissfon has
announced a reduction of about 20 pcr4
cent in freight rates. . , . ,
Captain Samuel B/Logan dfed ut
Ar'cola , Ills. , Thursday. _ aged , SO y'earst !
HO was a veteran of the Mexican and
civil wars. t
Firo- destroyed the five story- brick
building occupied by'tho Michigan
buggy company at Kalamazoo Thurs
day. J oss , $200,000 , v
tjegotiatlons are under way | n ! New
York" for the consolidation of the Na
tional Starch company and the Glucose
Sugar Refining company. ' \ " ' ,
- Thomas Harbin died at ! Tacoma
/Thursday. He was twlco mayor. of
J3t.Jorfetfh ; 'Mo.1 an'd "ptomlrient'ln 'rail
road and.bankiim . ( pnlcrpr cps in No-
braskajO > " > ' * 1 11 < it *
Two""h"un3red IrlB"enTpIoyed In the
overall factory , 0KJ.r" | ? WfcW Si Co. ,
fPeorla , 'weht13tf * "strlko' 'Thursday.
.Their only dqmand Is thief rocognltlob ;
( of fli6lrj'Yntojirj \/T \ / ] , i
of the Louisiana Purchase exposition
to have fPrlnco" Henry bf Germany
Tlslt St. Louiswhenjhcj comesto.UiIa ,
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country-
-BlnglpjBtatohQodideleBatcsc elect-
M kVWo uSkbgeo cohVenllon -
parted Thursday for WasHington1 -
urge congress to enact speedy legjsla-
tlotf In u'cfthlf ol autonomy. ' ' ' ' '
The price war In. the window glass
. , trade Is practicnll 'on. The effort
ko reconcile the differences oxlstlnc
( DetwbdVUjTolh'rcX ( ofnblnefa | t& af
'fpixxtrrantieai irrbJooiiiably 'difeitci '
Thursday.
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SHOES SHOES SHOES !
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Commencing SAURAVy' AY 11 , 1902 , we will close
out our entire * stock of Boots , Shoes , Rubber Goods , leggins ,
etc. This is a
GENUINE CLOSING OUT SALE
for we are determined to get out as soon as possible , to engage
in other business. Our goods are high grade and up = to = date ,
bought from best factories in their respective lines. This sale
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will interest everybody and will continue till the entire stock is
disposed of. Call early before sizes are broken. Goods sold
for CASH only . . . i
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"La'Senorita , "
Queen . . , . . .
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Quality
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o Light Flexible Sole * , r
Medium HlEh Heel.
.For Street brv-Dress
Wear.
Kxict Reproduction of tills Style Sfioc.
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FOR GOOD LOANS AND. EASY PAYMENT *
The .Norfolk B uildine and Loan Ass'r
iVolf. [ / . ' "bij MfljD.-.SecfetaiT.- , . ' . ?
H-H"M-
Get What YOU Ask for'af,7. . ?
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AWEQJIBEII $ aSi-o fftlod promptly and with caer
Our goods arer FIRST-CLASS" in eVery particulrir. : ' ;
4Wo know precisely what is wantedtbyf .cujr-C
Weaimto'Give you.the Best Vahie * , i |
. for Voiir Money. . ' i" -ji
Suthslo Main St. , between 3d jnd 8J. ' *
M-M-I ! M-
For
Ail-Around
Wear ,
is nriANDCD
ON CVCUY
SHOE. 8 Inch.
'Extra Hr.ivy
- Sole.
Low tied ,
Out-of-Door Bool.
W. n. HUCHOLZ. Proeldont
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i ALKXANDER 11KAU Vlco PraaliUal
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National Bank.
- v * . ; OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
t /'V-'Capita / , $100,600.00
F'r ; - Surplus$20,000.00' ,
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Obe a-General B nkjnef : BuiiiQss-
and
' i t f lotereqt Paid on Tlmo Dopoalta. i \ >
v Drafta and Money Orders Sold on any Point In" Europe -vv
'A. ' Business Transacted ' " * : - ' * JU >
enferal'Stdamahlp and PorolKn PasaaKQ .
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A.JtRAH. P. P. IUNLON , P.fJ. w. uvnnoHOLt , WM.
W.A. IUINBOLT , 8. B. COTTON ,