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THK BKFi: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER Ifi. 1014.
Nebraska
fRIES TO KILL WIFE
DOCTOR CUTS THROAT
Mrs. Charles W.. Little of Lincoln
Awakened by Blow of Hammer
on Head.
DAUGHTER SAVES. HER LIFE
Physician Baches Bathroom and
Seven Ilia Owi Jaaralar VfJa
While Steading Before
Ml
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(From 4 Staff Correspondent)
(LINCOLN, Neb., Deo. 13.-8pclal Tele
ram.) In a fit of temporary insanity
this mornlm. Dr. Charles W. Little of the
firm of Little & Blanchard, osteopaths,
of thin city, attacked hi wlfo with- a
tiammer at their home, striking her on the
head. Me then rushed to his room and
slashed his throat with a razor so badly
that he died before medical assistance
arrived.
Daashtrr Hares Mother.
Mrs. Little was awakened about 6
o'clock by being struck on the head. Sup
posing that her husgand was Buffering
from nightmare, she attempted to awaken
him, but he grasped her by the throat
and attempted to choke her. She screamed
loudly for assistance and their daughter,
who was sleeping in an adjoining room,
came to her mother's assistance.
Grasping her father, the daughter
endeavored to unclasp his hands from the
mother's throat, and after a time was
successful; but the father turned on the
daughter, who managed ' to elude his
grasp. It was then that the horror of
the situation must have dawned upon Dr.
Little, for, rushing to the bath room, he
attempted to kill himself.
Locked In Bathroom.
Not knowing that the husband and
father was contemplating harm to him
self, Mrs. Little and Evelyn closed and
locked the door and then called over the
telephone for Dr.' Blanchard, business
partner of Dr. Little, who lives close by,
for assistance. Dr. Blanchard called Dr.
Archer, a neighbor, and. they both went
to the Little home, but when they arrived
and opened tha door of the bath room
they found the doctor lying on the floor
j, Vlead with a deep gash in his throat about
two mcnes long jusi. over mo juguiur vein.
r Locates Vital Spot.
Two razors beside him showed how the
deed was accomplished, while a splash of
blood on the 4 mirror Indicated that . he
I must have stood before the glass in order
to make no mistake in locating the most
1 vital spot for the purpose.
The blow on the head, made by a car
penter's hammer, while at first thought
to be serious examination has since dis
closed that no serious harm , was done,
and Mrs. Little will probably suffer no
III effects.
Dr. Little was the first osteopath to
practice in Nebraska. - He came, to Lin
coln in from Atlantic, la., having
first graduated from the Klrksvtlle (Mo.)
School of .Osteopathy. He was married
in December, 1889, to Miss Alona Carpen
ter of Spirit Lake, la., and three daugh
ters have been born to the family. Miriam
and Marjorle are in school In Chicago,
while stvelyn. the youngesUJa a student
st the Jncoln High school. '
NEW$ NOTES OF SEWARD
; AND SEWARD COUNTY
SEWARD, Neb., Dec. 15. (Special.)
Tag day will be held her on December IS
to provide "good soles" for the unfortu
nate ones. The high school girls will sell
the tags.
A high school leader's conference will be
held hero on next Saturday and Sunday,
with eighty delegates here from high
schools all over Nebraska. A banquet will
be held at the Toung Men's Christian
association Saturday right.
Henry Nantun has" purchased the Per
rine cafe.
The members of the Moose lodge took
part in a rabbit hunt on Thursday. Two
tildes brought In ninety-two rabbits.
Bill' Zlnk, captain of the former Sew
ard state league team, is now proprietor
of a Job printing house at Hutchinson,
Kan.
The barn and poultry show was opened
here today. ,., ...... .
A farmers' banquet will be held on
Thursday evening 'at Tthe Presbyterian
church. Prof. Caldwell of the state uni
versity and County Superintendent Alice
Florer of York are among the speakers.
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MRS. ELIZABETH JACKSON
AGED NINETY-NINE, IS DEAD
BEATRICE. Neb., .Dec. . IS.' (Special.).
Mrs. Elisabeth Jackson, , a pioneer of
Uuge county, died at the home of her
son, Jcralah Jackson, aged W years and 10
months. She was probably the- oldest
woman In Nebraska. The deceased was
born in Pennsylvania February 12. 1815,
and had she lived two months longer
would have celebrated her one hundredth
anniversary. She came to Gage county
In 1870, and until nine years ago lived on
a farm near Cortland. ' She is survived
by a family of five children.
LUTHERAN SYNOD SENDS
WSMOO FOR RED CROSS WORK
ARLINGTON. Neb., Dec. 16. (Special.)
i . Kev. Mr. Grauenhorst recently for
warded a collection amounting to Il.tOO
' that has been collected from the several
churches of the German Lutheran synod
, In this locality, of which be is treasurer.
' to lira German ambassador at Waahtng-
' ton, to be forwarded to the German Red
j Cross society for use in the European
J ttruggle.
(ih i'oaaty Insanity Board.
1 WEEPING WATER, Neb.. Dec 15.
(Special.) Judge James T. Begley has
t I Just named the new Insanity board for
i this county. The two new members In
I addition to tho clerk of tha district court
I J. N. Robertson, are Dr. Ck H. Gllmore
of Murray and Attorney J. E. Douglas of
Tlattsmouth. At the last session of the
county commissioners of Cass county
' bills amounting to approximately
were allowed for expenses In connection
with recent Inebriate and Insanity cases
In the county. Bills amounting to ap
proximately $700 were allowed at this
tame sesstcn for expense In connection
- aith caring for paupers of the county.
Constlnatlosi Poisons Yon.
r Ir. King's New Life 1111s regulate your
' bowels, prevent constipation and stimu-
late the liver to healthy action. fc. For
sule by all druggists. Advertisement.
the extreme weakness often results In
Impaired hearing, weakened eyesight,
bronchitis and other troubles, but If
Scoff s Emulsion Is given promptly.
it carries strength to the organs
and creates rich blood to build
up the depleted forces.
Children thrive ea Scott's Emulsion.
H TT t Is Free from Alcohol
Nebraska
of A. F. Johnson against the Lincoln
Telephone company. Involving continu
ous service at Gresham exchange, will
be heard at Jork in the district court
room at S a. m., December 30.
Nebraskans Suffer,
Says Writer in Note
Sent to Governor
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN. Dee. IS. (Special.) The at
tention of Governor Morehead has been
called to the condition of poor people In
McMcPhcrsn county by a letter written
by Mrs. Ilattln I. Lcusk of Brighton In
which she contends that Nebraska people
should first look after their own suffer-
In and hunry before eenllng stuff to the
Belgians.
Mrs. Lcusk gives the names of several
families who arc In needy circumstances
because of crop failure and urges the
governor to look Into the matter.
"Platform" Kelley
To Make Contest
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Dec. 15. (Special. )-J. W.
Keiley, more widely known as "Plaform
Kelly," though defeated for the legis
lature In the. Sixty-fourth district by J.
F. Fults, his republican opponent, will
contest the election before the legislature.
Fults received a majority of five votes
over Kelley, according to the latter who
was nt the stato house today, and he will
base his grounds for a contest on ir
regularity In counting the 2,600 votes cast
in the election.
GAGE WILL SEND TWO CARS
OF FLOUR TO BELGIUM
BEATRICE. Neb.. Dee. IT.. (Sneclnl
The Belgian relief committee reported
Monday that funds sufficient for the mir.
chase of 250 sacks of flour have been
raised, and the work goes merrily on.- It
is planned to have a carload of flour en
route to Belgium before Christmas. Wy
more has also taken up the matter and
will send a carload of flour to the suf
ferers In that country.
Frank Meyers, son of W. R. Mover.
living near this city, was shot in the Jaw
by his brother while hunting rabbits on
ounaay. The bullet -was extracted, and
it is thought the lad will norm r.mu..
from his. injuries.
The Wymore pet and live EtnrV .t,ir
will be held December 21-24, Inclusive.
The Christian church of thl. eitv hot
Its annual meeting Monday evening. Rev.
etevens reported the addition of
eighfy'-flve new members. . whlrh' hrii...
the total membership up to 1.650. The
church debt has been entirely liquidated,
and the sum of $3,448.67 has been raised
for foreign missions.
JOHANNES BL0MMERS,
,v FAMOUS PAINTER IS DEAD
: Mil. DanleJ Klepser.
WEEPING WATER VH rw. it
(Special.) Yesterday morning the body
of Mrs. Daniel Klermer w
for burial from Gentry, Ark. She was a
pioneer setttler in this community, com
ing to the county with her hiinhni tm
Iowa in 1856. Mr. Klepser died twelve
years ago. Relatives who attended the
funeral were a son-in-law. J. w Rmm..
ley of Gentry, Okla.; a son. Frank Klep
ser, or umaria; a niece, Miss Abble
Beardsley of Lincoln.
Klepser, and family of Weeping Water.
Plaee.k Given Rate Cut.
LINCOLN. Dec. 15. (Sneclal.) A hear.
Ing was set today before the State Rail
way commission Involving freisht r.t
on steel culverts shipped from Wahoo.
The complainant is Senator EL E. Placek
of Wahoo. who owns a steel culvert plant
in that city and figures that the frieght
rates are more than he can stand. The
shipments from the factory are said to
be large and the small reduction asked
for by the senator If put Into Chriitmu
presents would go a long way in help
ing mm out. A conference was hM tw.
fore the time for the hearinsr. wntrh r-
suited in an agreement giving Placek the
same relative rates , as he had before
schedule No. 19 was put In efft.M th
latter having destroyed the former agree.
ment.
ew Notes front Falrnnry.
FAIRBVRG. Neb.. Dec. 15. (Special)
The Falrbnry High school foot ball
eleven has received hamlsome lettered
sweater coats, the gifts of the high school
athletic association and high school
faculty.
The young people of this city are en
joying skating on the bayou of the Little
Blue river. Ice dealers claim It will be
thick enough to harvest If the present
eold spell continues.
J. A. Dickens, a Rock Island train dis
patcher, has returned from a two weeks'
sojourn In Denver.
W. Mitchell, a Nebraska dlvisfcm brake
man. Is confined to his home with In
juries he sustained by falling Into the
cinder pit a Fairbury.
II. O. Sinsabaugh has taken a pro
motion as roadmaster on the Karma
division of the Rock Island with head
quarters In Ilerlngton, Kan.
A reduction has been made In the tele
graph department of the Rock Island at
Fairbury.
Railroad Claim Palat.
LINCOLN. Dec. If.. (Special.) The
railway commission has been notified
that Bossemeyer Bros, of Superior, who
file,! a claim against the Burlington for
over charges for switching grain of $714
had received the claim in full from tha
company.
Cargo Paid for by
Kaiser's Consul Held
In San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 15.-Agenta of
the Department of Justtce working here
Informed the attorney general today that
the German acting consul. Baron E. H.
von Schack. supplied the funds with
which a cargo of groceries, clothing and
ship chandler s supplies were bought for
shipment to Valparaiso aboard the Ameri
can steamship Olson ft Mahoney. Clear
ance for the vessel was refused and the.
cargo unloaded.
By tracing bank checks it was found
according to the Department of Justice
representative, that Baron von Schack
drew against his account for sums which
subsequently were said to have been
placed to the credit of the agents who
paid for the cargo. These agents have
disappeared and are said to be on the
way to China.
William Haas, senior member of tile
grocery firm from which a portion of
the cargo was bought, refused to tell
the federal grand Jury who was the pur
chaser, and the Jury voted a presentment
against him charging contempt of court.
Baron von Schack Insisted that a mis
take must have been made. "I know not
the first thing about the cargo of that
steamer," he said. "I can say positively
that I had nothing to do with tha sup
plies loaded aboard It, and I do not know
who did have."
The Olson A Mahoney Is the third vs
sel suspected of carrying supplies to the
German Pacific fleet One of these ves
sels had disappeared and the other, the
American steamship Sacramento, la In,
ine nanas or the Chilean authorities.
Tenth of Chicago .
People Receive
Public Charity
CHICAGO, Deo. 15. One out cf ever
ten persons in Chicago receive aid from
public charity, according to a nmnrt
day of the retiring president of tho board
ot county commissioners.
The report states that durlns- tho mr.
rent year partial or complete sunn.irt
given at public expense to 260,000 resi
dents or cook county. The total popula
tion of tho county Is approximately I,.
500,000. Of the 250,000 public charges,
about 60,000 were cared for In publlo in
stitutions. Food, clothing and fuel were
given to 300,000 more.
These figures, it was pointed out.
elude the number of persons who applied
for aid to private charitable organisa
tions.
OLSEN GETS $3,000
YERDICTJROM JURY
Grandison Ferris, Second Husband,
Must Taj- No. 1 This Sum
of Money.
PRICE OF WOMAN'S AFFECTION
Denial by Woman that She Was In
timate vtlth Recent II nub ml
While' Wife nt Olurn Kail
to Avert rrHct.
A verdict of M.OnO In the suit for al
leged alienation of the affections nf his
wife, now Mrs. Grandison Ferris, brought
against Ferris by Ernest Olsen, was re
turned by the Jury at 5:16 o'clock yi-Stef-day
afternoon. Just an hour arter' the
Jury retired for deliberation. '
Former' Supremo Court Justice Old
ham, closing the cas for the defense,
quoted a Mother Goose rhyme to the Jury.
He said .the case reminded him. of this
verse: '.
Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Enter.
Had a wile ami couldn't keep her.
He criticised what he said was an at
tempt on the part of Olsen to merchan
dise the virtue of his former wife and' an
effort to take part of the estate left t
Ferris by his ' father. Alden Ferris of
Buffalo county.
Attorney Matthew Gerlng for Olsen de
clared the suit was In the Interest ot the
sanctity of the home and the protection
of the institution of marriage. 1
A portion of the crowd which filled the
spectators', benches remained until' the
verdict was reached. The case was tried
in Judge Troup's district court
Mrs. Delia Ferris, 21 years old, pretly
and pleasingly gowned, took the witness
stand to testify In her husband's behalf.
Mrs. Ferris, the alleged alienation of
whose affections fry Grandison Ferris,
aged 20. .Is. the basis of the suit, denied
that she was Intimate with Ferris while
she was the wife of Olsen. She returned
sharp, answers to Attorney Matthew
Gerlng, representing Olsen.
"I did . not," she sahi,. emphasising
very word.i In answer . to a question '
whether she,' and her present husband
ha, Indulged In demonstrations of af
fection before their marriage,
"You were rather lmpreose-4 by Ferris
when you met him In the Douglas nance
hall, were you not?" ssked Attorney
tiering.
"I suppose I must have been."
"To what extent were you Impressed
or 'pressed' by him?"
"I was never 'pressed' by him. W
t.ever did that,"
"What do you mean by that?"
"Well, you said 'pressed.' " Insisted
Mrs. Ferris.
Relates gome K.iper fences.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris each gave an ac
count of an occasion after she had sepa
rated from Olsen, when the latter came
to her bed room door early In the mom
Ing and found them tosether. They ex
plained that she had called Ferris by
telephone and asked him to take her
to breakfast and that the latter had done
so. Ha testified that he had not taken
off hla overcoat.
Mrs. Ferris testified that she was fully
dressel on this occasion.
"I had to go down three flights of
steps to reach the telephone," she snl.l. '
Other witnesses testified that Olaen
snd his former wife had quarreled be
fore she met Ferris and that she said
Olsen demonstrated hla affection roughly.
Treasurer Calls Warrants In.
LINCOLN, Iec. 15. -(Special.) A call
has been made by State Treasurer George
for registered warrants In the amount
of $130.00. This covers all warrants up
to No. SJ.fcH and up to and Including
September 8. The call has been made
for Thursday, December 17.
Cleanse the Blood
and Avoid Disease
When your blood Is Impure, week thin
and debilitated, your system becomes
susceptible to any or all diseases.
Tut your blood In good condition.
Hood's Barsaparilla acts directly and
peculiarly on the blood It purifies, en
riches and revitalises it and builds up
the whole system.
Hood's Barsaparilla has stood the test
of forty years. Get It today. It la surs
to help you. ,
Taxi hopping"
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Takos all tho grief, discomfort
. and hurry out of
XMAS. GIFT BOVKIGI
j. Per Honr ThM's" our ' spolAl" shop
. CFw , ping an1 ralltnit rat from a. m.
A yj to 0 p. m. On to loor pa-
V Minimum on holiiV To get our apo.
. rial rat you must sari ..'Shopptn
. ,.,-i iit." Whopping
with one ot our Mmomlne Taxi U not a
plM.uro. Driver ar Invariably pletwant and courteous.
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Railway Ilearlnira.
LINCOLN, Dee. 15. (Special.) Hear
ings by the Railway commission will be
had this month. fnllnw- irnnn..
cphone company asks for a revision of
raies, tne nearmg to be in Lincoln, Tues
day. December 29 at 2 p. m. Complaint
Ten Burn to Death
In Cleveland House
CLEVELAND, O.. Dec. lfi.-Pollce and
firemen today were searching tha ruins
of a two-story brick apartment house in
Madison avenue, wrecked last night by a
gas explosion, for the bodies of three
persons supposed to be buried in the
debris. Beven dead have been recovered
and nine persons, who were more or less
Injured, are In hospitals. Physicians today
said that the Injured probably would recover.
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Whenever you feel a cold coming; on
think of the full name LAXATIVE
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with Tery new order for Exeello
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Exeello Is the blue flamed, long-lasting,
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X-14 Cuff Links, fine solid f I f
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TlSHSt f 1.00 A MOaTTaT
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TIBHSl tl-60 A SCOSTTM
X-14 Men's Round Belcher Cluster
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top,:7'flne diamonds , . t3
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X-1T Men s Diamond
heavy, engraved, 14k
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C-81 Ladles' Diamond Cluster Ring.
platinum top; gold shank, S CO it
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16-lnch chain 900
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Jeweled nickel move- $14 75
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