Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965, December 02, 1920, Image 6

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    DAKOTA CITY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA.
10
DOM PLEA
'DE VALERA REPUBLIC" WILL
NOT BE RECOGNIZED.
NEXT STEP U. S. DOUBTFUL
Petition Presented to State Depart
ment Some Time Ago May Not
Even Get a Reply.
Washington President Wilson It
wa3 loarned, has no Intention o( rec
organizing Ireland aa an Independent
nation, aa a result of tho nppcnl sub
inlttod to him by Eatnonn Do Valora,
"prBhident" of tho "Irish republic."
Tho attitudo of tho administration
will be based on tho view that tho
tobta of recognition havo not boon
satisfied by, tho actual establishment
of tho Independent government.
Do Valora Bont his appeal to the
president following tho official as
sertion that It would not bo enter
tained by tho stato department. Mr.
Wilson transmitted it to tho stato de
partment, whoro It awaits his Instruc
tions as to Its disposition.
Whether tho appeal will bo ropllcd
to, remains to bo seen. Tho com
munications of Martens, tho sovlot
envoy, never havo been honored with
a reply. Tho expectation at tho stato
department, however, Is that thero
will bo either a reply 'o Do Valora or
an official stutement Botting forth tho
reasons that recognition cannot bo ex
tended. Tumc'ty Offered Judicial Position.
Washington, D. C., Joseph P. Tu
multy,, Boeretury to tho President, has
boon offered by Mr, Wilson nn ap
pointment to tho customs coup, of ap
peals, but has readied no decision
with regard to Its acceptance. This
was disclosed in a statement issued
by Mr. Tumulty prompted by various
published reports as to what Ills fu'uro
plans woro. Tho statement nlso took
notlco of reports that Mr. Tumulty
plannod to entor a law partnership.
"I hnvo mado no definite plans for tho
future," Mr, Tumulty said. "It Is truo
that tho president has generously of
fored to mo n Judicial post mado va
cant by tho death of Chief Justlco
Montgomery, of tho customs court of
appeals. I havo this, mattor now undor
consideration, but havo reached no de
cision regarding It."
,j
Trophies For Best Grain Samples.
Chicago, Silver trophy, cups aro to
bo presented by the Chicago board
of trade to farmers for tho host sam
ples of wheat and oats raised this
yoar and for tho host ball of hay.
""'o oxhlbl's aro on display at tho
rnntlonul Llvo Stock show now
li y icress at tho Union stdck yards.
K tors who win tho trophic: for
throe consecutive yours will bo por
ml' I'd to hold thorn permanently,
C'raln, bWd, and hay lntorests aro
making spoclnl efforts to Incrcaso tho
quality and ylold of grains, and nro
offering tho prlzos as an inducomont.
Makes F?st Time.
San Francisco, Cal., Hddlo Itlckon
bnckor, American ace, flow form Los
Angeles to San Francisco In 3 hours
and 10 minutes, said to bo a record
for a northward flight over tho 341
miles. IIo buckod a heavy wind all
Uio way and mado a forcod landing
at San Joso for gasolluo. A mark of
3 hours and 1 mlntito was set for tho
southward flight ovor tho dlstatico by
'Ltout. E. C. IintAon, nil, army filer,
Snr Francisco Chief Dead.
San Francisco, Chief of Pollco D.
A. Whlto died horo early today from
Influonm and complications aftor nn
Illness of ton day?). Ho had hold tho
position of chlor for nlno yoars con
tlnuously, longer than any other ap
pointee over did. White received
iminy commendations from various
iparts of tho country for oftlclont hnnd
ling of tho crowds at ho democratic
matloiml convention horo last Junq.
Expense of Suffrage.
Washington Exponsos of tho cam
paign for national woman suffrago
conducted by tho National Woman'B
party during tho last seven yoarB
amounted to $601,208, according to an
audit account mado public recently.
Tho largest Item Included was $90,202,
for organization work. Expenses in
throo oloc'lnna totalled $07,137.
Missouri River Ice qooo Out
Dtsmark, N. D., Tho lco broko In
the Missouri river .hero and within
an hour tho stream had rlHon 5 to 8
Inches. Tho breaking lco carried out
a largo portion of temporary piling
bridge us wl by a construction com
pany In building a brldgo across tho
river. Tho damage was (estimated
at 110,000.
Live Stock Show Opens.
Chicago, The twonty-flrst annual
International llvo n'ock exposition
opmied horo with nioro than 10,000
eatrtoa from every titato, Canada,
South America and sovoral European
nations, Tho Judging of entries will
not Htart until Monday, today uud to
morrow being given ovor to visitors,
Bulnor contests and apodal features.
Attention has boon given to features of
lntewst to women, homo oconomtos,
damonstnitlons and looturos being
among the events.
WILSON
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fvKUIELl, THAIS WQnPERFUl ) "3-
HY floV, 3,W,0O0,0OO I ?$g$L
s 01JHEW Of CbRlv Ht tepL S.
jM 421,252,000 BUSHELS 0 - WYJK.
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TWO WOMEN MEET '
DEATH AT CROSSING!
Brakeman Long Goes Forward to As
sist Victims and Picks Up Dead
Body of His Mother.
Modalo, la. Two womon were
killed and three porsons seriously In
jured when southbound train No. 8
on tho Chicago and Northwestorn rail
road struck an automobllo containing
four women nnd ono'man three-quarters
of a mllo north of Modalo, la.
The dead aro Mrs, Emma Long and
Mrs. Henry Ross, both of Modalo.
Tho automobllo had its sldo cur
tains on, duo to tho fact that it was
mls'y, and when tho machine was
driven onto tho track tho drlvor's view
apparently was obscured. Tho .train
that hit tho party was traveling at
tho rato of forty-five miles an hour,
It wns estimated by passengers.
Way freight train No. 48 was fol
lowing tho pasaonger and crept up as
closo as possible to assist.
A tragic incldont in connection with
tho accident occurred when Harry
Long, a brakomnn on tho freight train, '
wont forward to offer his assistance. I
He raised tho form of ono of tho doad ,
women nnd with a cry of horror, ho
exclaimed: "This Is my mo'hor." Ho
wiped tho blood from hor faco to ro
move nil doubt, and then, according
to thoso who saw tho Incldont, ho
broko down completely. Tho woman
ho had plckod up was Mrs. Emma
Long.
The Injured and killed wore taken to
Modalo, whoro tho Injured were given
first aid nnd then romoved to Coun
cil Dluffs by tho englno nnd ono of
tho cars of tho way freight. Those
Injured woro Mrs. William Loo, Mrs.
Arthur Hanson and doorgo Thomp
son. Tho body, of Mrs. Long was
tnkon to Missouri Vnlloy by hor son,
wlillo tho body of Mrs, Itoss was loft
at Modalo, 'ior homo.
Tho train wns tho passongor which
runs between Cnrroll and Missouri
Vnlloy via Wall Lako, and was In
chnrgo of Conductor Q. M. Evorott,
of Missouri Vnlloy, and Englnoor E.
M. Doughty, of Sioux City.
Reds March for India.
Lonllon. Oonoral Sokolnlkov, com
tnnndor of tho Russian soviot forces
on tho Turkistnn front, has ordered
his troops to procood Immodlatoly to
tho Afghan-Indian frontlor, according
to a Central Nows dispatch from Hol
slngfors quoted Moscow ndvlcos. Tho
Krasnaya dazotn, of Moscow, com
menting on this, Is quoted as saying
It ought to bring "tho Ilrltlsh govern
ment to Its Bonsos."
Malt and Hop Sales Unlimited.
Columbus, Ohio. Kramer & Bott
man, Cincinnati attorneys, counsel for
malt and hops dealers lit Ohio, In a
communication recolvod by local deal
ers assert: "Thero Is no ruling by
thu prohibition ouforcomont depart
ment, Issued or In contomplntlon, that
limits sale of malt oxtracts, hops, etc.,
tt bakors and confoctlonors."
Twins?
Los Angelos, Cal. Twins, but with
different birthdays, are Alto latest ad
dition to tho family of Mr, nnd Mrs.
Coftrgo Schubort horo. Ono boy wns
born at 11:30 o'clock Thanksgiving
day. Tho other nppearod at 12:20
Friday morning.
Vice Crusade at Akron.
Akron, O. Nearly 100 persons woro
arrested horo during tho greatest cm
sndo against vico in tho history of
Akron. Allogod bootleggors, drug
veudors and liquor law violators woro
among thoso captured tu a series of
raids.
Lid on 72 Chicago Saloons.
Chicago, Federal Judge K. M.
Lnndls Issued Injunctions against 72
saloon koopors restraining them from
violating tho prohibition law.
No Immediate Tax Changes.
Washington. Scant hope exists for
any revision of tho revenue laws' be
fore thu spoclnl session of congress
to bo called by, Presldont-Elect Hard
ing after March 4, Senator Henry Ca
bot Ijodgo, republican loader tu tho
senate, said.
Former Kalserln Better.
The Hague. Although tho doctors
say tho dangor has not yot passed, lat
obI reportB from Doom stato tho ox
katsorln's health Is Improved. She
WUBt still bo watched continually,
MADNESS AND DEATH
ABOARD NINETY SHIPS
Men, Women and Children, Regardless
of Age or Sex Herded Together
In a State of Filth.
Constantinople. Tho condition of
tho refugees aboard tho ninety or inoro
ships strung along tho Bosphorus is
appalling, and a terrible catastrophe is
feared unless the promptost measures
aro taken to land the thousands who
nro writhing In misery und pain. Tho
correspondent visited scvornl of thoso
floating hospitals and "madhouses"
and returned to shore with forebod
ings of impending calamity.
Nono of tho refugees have yet been
takon ashore, excepting the sick and
diseased and tho insano, the latter of
whom have been numerous.
As tho correspondent rode across
tho Bosphorus an unpleasant smell
from tho ships was apparent, notwith
standing a strong, cold sea breoze. An
Amorlcan reliof offlcor accompanied
him.
As soon ns the pair boarded tho
ships the clothing of both wns vir
tually torn half off by tho madmen
refugees.
Men, womon nnd children, regard
less of age or sex, are herded togeth
er promiscuously on tho shops day
nnd night in u state of appalling filth
Many women of distinguished demean
or, despite tholr bedragglod appear
ance offered to barter their valuables,
Jowels and furs for a crust of bread,
or a glass of wator. In some cases
tho rofugeos havo boon without wa
tor for eleven days.
Tho correspondent heard that there
had bocn numerous suicides of desper
ate rofugeos going Insane during tho
night hours. They spoke of ghastly
temptation nnd the sobbing call of
tho soa at nifckt whon they woro dying
with thirst. Many of tho refugees
woro restrained from Jumping over
board, but many succeeded
Tho American navy Is assisting In
transporting sick womon to hospitals,
nn,d tho Near East rollof also has been
prilnent In tho work, War hard
oneu relief nursos wero moved to tears
by maddened mothors offering their
children to visitors, and tho scenes of
separation have been boyond descrip
tion. Tho death rato has boon nbnormal
as tho result of tho biting cold and
tho lack of food. Tho American Red
Cross is offering 30,000 rations daily
and several Americans aro offorlng do
nations and subscriptions.
Tho French government, which Is In
full chargo of tho rollof work, Is in
cnpablo of dealing with tho sltun'tion,
and Is appealing to tho Near East ro
llof, whoso funds aro llmitod. Tho
fonr was oxprossed by the ships' of
floors that cases of cannibalism would
occur unless food supplies nro re
colvod promptly. In many enses thoy
had to fight off ninddened mon from
8lnylng children, thoy declared. Tho
American hospital In Stnmboul la
crowded to capacity, nnd the Amorlcan
Itod Cross Is giving nil its available
medical supplies).
Two Flyers Killed.
San Antonio, Tex. Two flying ca
detB, Slgiuund Szymnnskl. of San An
tonlo, nnd James T. Turnoy, of Berko
loy, Cn., woro instantly killed whon
thnlr piano crashed at Ivolly Field No.
1!. Tho airship caught flro and was
destroyed. Szymnnskl, n constructor,
was 28 years old and has served sov
oral yoars In tho army. H0 was mar
rlod. Turnoy. 21 yoars old. Is survived
by his mothor In Berkoloy
Faces Slxty-Nlne Charges.
Salt Lako City, Utah. E. A. Dock,
former mayor of Salt Lako City, who
roslgnod laBt July, whon ho confessed
to misappropriation of city funds whilo
ho wns city auditor, will face sixty
nlno charges when ho Is arraigned In
tho district court this woek, according
to announcement made by Frank Rich
ards, district attorney.
Society Woman Kills Officer.
St. Louis. Dollovlng that a police
automobile which was pursuing hor
spoodlng machlno wns a bandit car,
Mrs. vSamuol S. Scott, a prominent so
ciety woman, Bhot and killed Patrol
man Charles J. Backer ns ho brought
hor car to a stop.
Would Broaden Farm Loans.
Washington. Senator Cummins will
offer a oil! to broaden tho farm loan
act so that fnrmors can obtain loans
on porsonal socurlty such as on their
llvo stock or their crops.
DUBLIN IS THE SCENE OT
MURDER3 AND REPRI3ALS
"Black and Tans" Scour Town In a
Hunt for the Assassins 15,000
Persons Fired On.
Dublin. Dublin becamo tho scena of
far spread murder and reprisal. Not
since tho first outbreak of tho vicious
civil warfare that has been shedding
blood in Ireland have tho assassina
tions been so concerted or tho retalla-
tion so swift and pronounced.
Not loss than fourteen mon are
dead in tho attacks arranged simul-
, tanoously all ovor tho city. The moth-
! od was the same In each caso nnd all
mo mon assassinated woro offlcors,
or former offlcors, or otherwise in tho
Bcrvlco of the govornmont.
Small bodies of men, numbering gen
erally from six to eight, presontod
thomsalveB at various houses, called
tholr victims out or entered nnd shot
their victims In bed, whilo dressing or
at breakfast. The districts in which
the murders were committed were in
somo Instances close together; others
wero separated by miles, but all tho
assassinations took place about tho
same hour, 0 o'clock In tho morning.
While a football match was in prog
ress at Croko park slxtoen lorries
filled with auxiliary police moved
swiftly up and surrounded the place,
Accounts differ as to what hap
pened, when, after mounting machine
guns on tho heights above,' tho police
broko through tho gates. Tho auxil
iaries were hooted, and according to
eyo wltnosses first fired in tho nir and
then into the crowd. It is declared from
another source that the Sinn Fein
pickets first fired on tho government
forces when they were seen approach
ing and that the fire was returned.
Within tho park the great assembly
of 15,000 became panic stricken. How
many wero killed is not known as
yet, but the estimates range from ter?
to thirty or more. Several are report
od to have beeh trampled to doath.
Wheat Below $1.50.
Chicago Values In tho wheat mar
ket shrank to below $1.60 a bushel.
It was tho first time since peace con
ditions had boon restored that the
?1.50 level was passed on the recent
big downward sltdo of prices. Before
tho momentum of rushes to sell wheat
met with any decided check, tho mar
kot collapsed to $1.47 for March de
livery, a fall of 8c a bushel as com
pared with Wednesday's finish. An
unusual absence of buying power -was
apparent, but finally European Inter
ests woro reported making cash pur
chasos. W. U. Seeks to Land Cable.
Washington. The Western Union
Telegraph Company applied to the
District of Columbia supreme court for
an Injunction to restrain Secretary of
Navy Daniels, from Interfering In the
construction of a telegraph cable be
twoon Miami and Miami Beach, Fla.
The WGstorn Union Company also
asked tho court to require tho naval
socretary to Instruct subordinate of
ficials and naval offlcors to ceUse
coaso threatening to destroy the
threatening to destroy tho cable, if
laid.
Puts Babe on Red Hot Stove.
Now York. After sho hnd been ar
rested accused of placing hor 7-months-old
boy on a red hot stove
Mrs. Qraco Randoll told tho Brooklyn
pollco that her husband has treated
hor "coolly" since tho child waH born.
Tho child, taken from tho top of a
stovo by police whom noighbors sum
moned, may die. hospl'al physicians
Bnid. Tho husband is serving a son
tonco in jail.
Life Term for Kidnaper.
Norrlstown, Pa. Life Imprisonment
by soparato and solitary confinement
at hard labor was pronounced on Au
gust Pascal, alias Pasqunlo, "tho
crank," who confessed ho kidnaped
and accidentally smothered 13-months-old
Blakely Cougjjlln last Juno.
Nine Perish In Flro.
Now York. Nlno persons, constitut
ing ovory mombor but ono of two on
tiro families, lost their lives here in a
flro which destroyed a flvo-story apart
ment house. Fourteen other families
oscapod or wero rescued by firemen.
Nobel Prize for WJlson.
Stockholm. Prcsidont Wilson will
bo awarded tho Nobol prize for 1920,
according to Swedish nowspapers. Tho
announcement of tho prlzo committee
however, will not bo mado boforo tho
ond of Novembor.
Flour Under $9.00.
Minneapolis, Minn. Mnrked do
cllnoa wero reglstored In tho flour
market here, which brought quota
tions under 19 a barrel, tho first time
In four years.
Ukranlan Army Beaten.
London. A Moncow wireless f says
that tho Polish military commnnd re
ports uompleto demoralization of the
troops of Gon. Petlura, the Ukranlan
leader.
New Japan Treaty.
Los Angeles. Japanese newspapers
announced tho completion of a now
treaty between Japan and tho United
Stntes and stated it was "acceptable"
to Japan, according to a cable from
Toklo received horo by tho Japanese
Dally Nows,
Sugar Plants Shut Down.
Now York. All six roflnnrlos of tho
Amorlcan Sugar Refilling company
havo boon closed as a result of slight
demand for the commodity, It was an
nounced horo.
NEBRASKAJN BRIEF
Timely News Culled From All
Parts of the Stato, Reduced
for tho Busy.
SCORES OF EVENTS COVERED
A Thnnksglvlng memorlnl messnge
on parchment, slgited by 1,200 women
of Nebraska who, regardless of party,
favored the lengue of nations, bus
boon sent from Lincoln to President
Woodrow Wilson.
"Better Speech for Better Ameri
cans" Is the slognn adopted for Bet
ter Speech week, which will be ob
served In Columbus under nusplces of
the city schools from December 0
to 10.
More progress hns been mnde in the
dnlry Industry In Nebrnskn (luring
the pnst two yenrs thnn during any
ten years' period previously, accord
ing to J. E. Palm, secretary of the
State Dairymen's ussocliitlon.
I Mrs. Fred Blnzck, widow of the
j Omnhn fireman who lost his life in, the
1 collnpse of n burning building n month
ago, hns been presented with n check
for .?2,177.S0, contributions to date In
, a relief fund raised for her.
Bnrtrnm G. Goodhue, of New York
City, hns been retained nt the salary
of $25,000 n year to finish plnns for
I supervising tho construction of the
' new Nebrnskn state house.
nubbell is Incorporating a com
munity nssocintlon to look ufter the
recreation, amusement nnd anything
pertaining to the -public welfare of
Hubbell nnd community.
Victor Stnmm of Ilosklns, lost his
life when n horse he wns riding ran
awny. Young Stnmm was thrown,
his foot caught In a stirrup, nnd he
wns dragged to death.
Mllo Stccnllk of Crete, wns fatally
Injured when he attempted to drive
his nnto nround another, running into
a buggy nnd forcing the tongue en
tirely through his body.
It Is estimated that there are still
nbout 1,000 tons of sugar beets In the
fields about Gibbon yet to be dug nnd
hauled. Operations were halted by
the recent cold spell.
The new Lutheran hospital In South
Beatrice, was dedicated last week.
The building cost nbout $140,000, und
Is said to be one of the finest of the
kind In the stnte.
The ScottsblulT Chnmber of Com
merce hns asked the county commls
sloners to purchase bloodhounds to be
used in emergency In tracking crim
inals. Frank Adnms of Battle Creek lost
his left hand, n3 the result of getting
It caught In the rolls of n corn husking
machine, which he was operating.
While performing stunts with n re
volver at North Platte, Kenneth Mc
Farlnnil wns accidentally shot, denth
resulting from tho wound.
Iturnl mall cnrrlcrs of Hastings lnsl
week informally celebrated the twen
tieth anniversary of the first rural
mnll route In thn placp.
Gophers have become so numerous
on the prison farm nt the penitentiary
that n war of extermination lias been
declnrcd nguinst them.
It. II. Howell of Omaha Is being
, prominently mentioned as a possibility
for Secretory of the Navy under
President Harding.
Hebron fire department hns u new
modern fire truck, housed In the city
hall, which has been remodeled to ac
commodate It.
At a special election to decide the
location of the county sent In Thomas
county, Thedford won over Seneca,
512 to 3C0.
A short course in poultry manage
ment will bo given by the college of
agriculture at Lincoln January 10 to
15 Inclusive.
An appropriation of $SO,000 has been
mnde by that denomination for Im
provements In the Lutheran academy
at Hebron.
Tho Stamford flour mills were de
stroyed last week by fire of unknown
origin, Tho loss Is covered by insur
ance. Ord is Installing nearly 100 beauti
ful electroliers around the squnre and
on the extending business streets.
Naturalization papers Were denied
two men who hnd been convicted of
boot-legging, nt Omnhn.
The Nebraska Jewelers' nssocintlon
will hold Its annual convention at
Omnhn February 2:!-24.
Dr.;T. II. Line has been appointed
pension surgeon nt Central City.
Fremont bus organized a Klwanls
club with over fifty members.
Petitions have been formnlly filed
with thu city council of Norfolk usk
Ing thnt n special election bo called on
the city management form of govern
ment. Nebraska is to bo divided into eight
prohibition enforcement districts, with
nn ngent In each district. Omaha will
bo the headquarters of the new or
ganization. Citizens of Alliance nro nil worked
up over reports of wide open gamb
ling thnt Is alleged to havo been run
ning in that phi co for some time, nnd
n probe into the matter has been or
dered by the city council.
Hastings Is to have n first-clnss
amusement pnrk next season. In ml
dltlon to n pavilion, swimming pool,
athletic park, nvlntlon field, etc., It Is
proposed to erect cabins for boy
scouts nnd camp lire girls' confer
ences. Of tho forty-six stntes co-operating
with tho United Stntes deportment of
agriculture In tho "Better Sires Bet
ter Stock" cnmpalgn, Nebraska stands
second In point of progress made the
first year. More than 300 farmers in
this state replaced their scrub sires
with pure-breds und officially enrolled
as breeders of Improved live stock.
Official Count On State Ballot.
Following Is tho official canvass of
the vote cast In Nebraska nt tho re-
cent election: X
President l
Governor -..,.!!!!.' ft
uiuuiennni governor TV. il
ii.w of stat8 :.?.7il
Land commissioner ' '. '. '. '. '. . '. '. '. '. '. '. ' ' '343969
Treasurer ' ' ' 35178?
Attorney general "'.;367'618
nnlZnl commissioner (lonB term) 317 848
rS LY L c,ommlBs'oner (Bhort term) 341 713
Chief Justice supremo court 288.1BS
Associate Justlco 2G8 918
fatato superintendent "Imzso
ref0erVe0nldeumS:CanVa8SeU Bhow"! 6
Against":::::::;::;:::: m'ils
President: 133.115
CoTn?! aT?d Co"W 247.498
it?x.,arul Hoosevelt 119 BOS
Watklns and Colvln G947
Dobs nnd Stedman ... 9 coo
Governor: J,wu
XfntAl..!-
Mo'reliead I!!""":": ? ?S2
Graves
nn 433
Wray
nar0"
Hnrns .....,.".'
Gilbert
llousel
Secretary of state':
Amsuerry
Larson ....!!! I!
Marsh'10"" f ''"''""accounts'
AlcKlssIck ' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Porter .'.'.".'.".'
C.dJJ
83,90w
1S1 907
101 057
10 202
68,772
22G.53S
123,210
220 01
10I.G0J
2S.857
Sw.inson n,. ,r,
Holller .... T?r.rn
Trensuivr: 116 611
Cropsey ol7 .
Mllna 116
Miles
671
Attornnv irntmni
17,938
Davis '.. . 9nn no.
Hunter .... ?S2'S?
Browne0!'! !c!I"m'1's's'l"0'r' '(Long' Term) m
I
inrrop ' Tiit'it
Ulinrlnnti 1?i (
Albertson
IlaiiWIlV nnni,TifUa1'..'J V.".' ' '. 'A' i' 1
15,064
cook .;:..... ""- " "'!)
Kent ;:::.:::'."". riv..??
Congress-First District: '
Keavls ,rm
Peterson ... .i! ' !' " I" ?s22
Congress Second District:
Jefferls ,.,
O'llura .. V J',1J'
Congress Third ' District': 1S"iiS
HIce
una ........ 00 n
Ofl.dlU
17.171
15,510
Weekes !!.".!!!".
Con cress li-nnrM, tMu.ViV..
S'l"K'm" 3I.3SI
m-i ....-lii ......... uiouiu,
Snrairun
CongressFifth "District":
20.G6J
Mimruwa
nitn.rn,, ' , dl.UJj
Congress Sixth District:
Ktnkaid ii 100
Grimes ;." if. j
Stebblns rt -22
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Chief Justice:
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V?y 151,672
Dorsey 117 "10
Itegents: iw.-4
Lyford 8S 738
Seymour r'ti r4
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Hates j3j (j(j;
State Suiierlntnnilnnr? '" '
M,atzcn. 159.700
Stewart I0D.519
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the CoH' of
Professor Mussehl, of
Agriculture, nt Lincoln, is gntherlnj;
statistics regarding the use of arti
ficial light among poultry keepers In
tills state. The college is giving a
special short course for poultryinen
next January, nnd ways and menus oC
stimulating egg production by length
ening tho period of light will be dls-
cussed ut thnt time. There are nySf '
thousands of electric light plnntrJSr
Nebraska farms and it mny be iPint
the use of artificial light to Increase
profits will become quite popular,
even on farms.
After 2,'J yenrs, during which he be
lieved lie wns an orphan without linmo
or family, Harry Morris of Heutrlco
has found his mother from whom ho
was separated In Infancy, nnd will
shortly visit her ut her home In Brook
lyn. N. Y.
With n now modornly equipped flro
truck Just received the city of lMatts
niouth is prnctlcnlly without a fire de
partment, ns nil but two members and
tho chief of the volunteer company
have resigned on account of disMiris
fnction. An Elkhorn valley or Sunday base
ball league is In the process of form
ation, preparatory to next season a
games and the towns of Arlington,
Ileemer, Fremont, Dodge, .Snyder,
Scrlbner, Hooper, North Head, Oak
land nnd West Point nre to be in
cluded. Tho executive committee of the Nor
folk post of the American legion hnvo
taken steps to hold a Madison county
meeting of legion posts In this comity
sometime In December for the purpnso
of organizing a permanent county
American legion iihnclntIou.
Burglars attempted to break Into
the vnult of tho bunk of Princeton
some time lust Sunday night, but uf
ter working on It for u number of
hours evidently gave the job up us u.
bad one and loft.
Plans are being made for Ord's first
municipal Christmas tree. With tho
completion of the paving nnd the In
stallation of the now street lights, Iin
medlnto use will be made of these con
veniences for nn extensive Christians
program.
Three hundred nnd six men took
membership in the Hamilton county
farm bureau the first day of (he cam
paign. Half tills number left their
cornhusklng nnd went to Aurora for
tho booster meeting In tlfe afternoon.
Farmers of Nebraska nro the own
ers of over UOO.OOO pounds of wool
which Is lying In storage wnri'liouses
nt Lincoln. Tho wool wns 'pooled"
during June, July nnd August of t hi
year by fnnners' co-operative irgain
tlons throughout the stnte and shipped
to that place for storage when market
conditions were not such as to nuiko
selling ndvlsnble.
A smooth-tongued magazine solicitor
who worked Alliance for several days)
lias disappeared following the collec
tion of a tidy Rum, principally from
woman victims. j.
Citizens of Kimball, on tho nirmhll
route between Omnhn nnd Cheyenne,
have requested that arrangements bo
mde for the dropping of mall ut that
place while in flight.
The stnte board of commissioners,
it-cording to U C. Oberlles, chairman,
prnbnbly will ask the legislnturo when
it Vouvenes In Jnnunry to provide n
soparate Institution or colon, for the
treatment of epilepsy.
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