I St EC? Tf TPO f cpvertisemcnt in The Herald is always a good investment BECAUSE jUL i O IT BRINGS RESULTS. It's a good investment, whether only a few cents for a little want ad or $18.00 for a full page. Try it and be convinced United States Land Office The Alliance 10,0 0 0 READERS EVERY ISSUE OFFICIAL ORGAN NEBRASKA STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION VOLUME XXI ALLIANCE, BOX MJTTE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914 NUMBER 4 RESU TS H ERALD i. "7 V t hi ilAPPY MEW 1AR 1 H Ml u F. MM IS BAD, BAD Man in Box Butte County Jail Who Swindled Reardon is Escaped Convict, Bigamist, Horse Thief and All Around Bad Man i.C3NFESSInrOrSHERIFF THAT HE COMMlTXEb (fklMES "Jtamea F. King," alias J. B. Mer- iV alias B. Lea, alias Frank mpp. aJsas Win. Lord, alias Geo. "ja. Fletcher, who came to AMianoe k December wirtii a woman he varied In Anaconda, ' Moo tana, Oc Vr 11, who prijended heJC they . aired to purchase the . Simmon , and ' who oq the- -Stir s of ; D& ee"er peed a bad check; for $2S 0,1 Sck Riordao, i, sjccordiiug to to- : ''tttont received here; an all a rdUad man. . - 'dor! 'and his wife were caught at Sidney on Tuesday, ' December ' 9, he I was brouaM back to A1U- toU next day by Sheriff Cox. Tfce glrtt was taken, to Lexington by fcer uncll,, n Burger, a wealthy, re spectable bunJn! man of Chat place. According I to the repotfa received, KtaC, whc,e rreal name la Geo. Wm. Fletcher, Mas a wife' and two child ren in TopKjea, Kansas, and another wsfe tn Miijutana, It ; ta believed More are 1 three women, and per haps more, wao believe themselves Ms wife. ' n was tbelieved at first to be Lloyd S3. KnApp, aUas'Lkisey King, wew escaped f from custody at . San rYandeco on the: night of Septem ber; 17, 191Z, Wbile enroute to he paattentjary t San Quentln, Calif. Wlien tbe-' oircJjWjr offering a re ward waa ahowla to King he claim ed to be the mlA and said he want ed to go; to CiiMforuia without a requisition. He did not answer the escrij)tVon fluUy l and dt is believed he wamted to beltnirot. tn. rviWrnn to eet away from the anenea of his recent crimes In Nebraska. Wyomdw? Montana l A description of Wing, or Merton,tftt I cant live wRhout be was known V- the Montana state penitentiary sL Deer Lodge, Usntana, wh sent dQ Gal Cox ' to together with phoigraph taken at . the pen. Tne oisscrlption from there reads as follows,; Name, J. B. Merton. Received VUrmij 11, 1912. CMme, grand larceny J Age. 31. Oo - oitpa-tlon, arrhitefjral engineer.! Hebt, 5 feet , WJ Inches. Weight, ICS pounds, -wL Paroled. Orober 4, 1913. I Ruas M. JAbop, sheriff at Sheridan,! Wvomlr arrivAH (Mi niornrfiK to get King, and take him back to Wyoming, forwarded the following La Sheriff Cox: Anaconda. Mont.. Dec 11 lylTTt M ITfTlTl.l nritt KhrU1an Wra. Mr dear! air: I hope you will pardon me the Nfeerty I am taking in dropping you ts.eae few lines, and I hope you wiH rave me the information I am aakingl tor. I happened to be at Deer LotUe em December 2, and I saw the mes- sees you had sent to Frank Conley, warden of the state prison, inquiring about B. B. Lee, alias John B. Mer-i ton, who had stolen a team of hors es, forged a check and beat boarfl tall. John B. Merton has served two terms at the state prtnon at Deer Ijodge, Montana. On October 4, 1913, he wwa paroled, and his par- iG MAN r s ore .will expire June 8, 1914J Please advise me i, you have him ;'a cus tody. I thought 1 would f ) :you tWs Information, as I epos! fcr he Is no good, lie violated h parole here and left' a good friend ; mine in the, hole wad beat hi be trd bill wnd $10 in bash from the 1 rdlady, and left, the -Mate. I remai , Very truly yours, JV J& Clifford, at te par ole commissioner. 4 Writes te His'' Latest "V ,f On" Friday, December 12, King wrote a letter to his latest 'wife" at Terington. where she ha. been with her uncle after King wo? taken into cusotdy at Sidney. This was copied. It shows how lettor King, the crook, was writing as Klx g, the husband, asking wifey to get uncle to loan $75 to get him out of 1 rnihle here. j The letter follows: AlHanc , Ne braska, Friday, December 12. 10:30 p.m.' Dear Honey Wife: I guess the tittle ahort letter I sent wWi my long one was good news, vusnt It dear. I just had time to be ibbl thou i few Vines as the sheriff was waiting and was going to take 1 tny other letter whiith 1 had wrttt be fore 1 knew anything about th oth- er. He came In with i my silper and be told me them, so now you want to get after uncle Podjind don't give him any peace until?1. h4 gets It fixed. . If be don't theyilvilj give me about five yean they fiayj I can easily pay him back $75 4I 1 don't want to be apart from yonl'to ' five - lone years. Honey. It wtrild m sure to be away from pou '.'or long a tto.e. Might Juj J well be dead as to be separated ur ve ana must nave you near 1 love you so. How are you, you alright and honey dear. welL Heard i.re thing from home yet? I am lookng or a letter from you in the mortal g so be sure and write. I guess 1 thought I bad gone crazy the wiy I cheered up when he told me tmy would agree to settle " if we pi ; back the check and oosts. The w& thing will amount to about $76 at I ere may be a couple i doVlars left over $80. I can them tor railroad fare to come k you. What do you think? I ; lets go home to mother and stT " toLBT there. She loves us and wants attATTwr. iuwl 1 "'tanine with- I oirt my honey, can I, sweetheart. I say, Hke the Irbh song goes "A jbuahel of kiases I will bring when I return again your king" and sure there will be more than a bushel, Never fear, it will be kisses for breakfast, dinner and supper time, Boiled kisses, fried kisses, stewed kiases and kisses raw. Oh, honey, how I want you, dear. I love you, I love you so much, I can't tell how much. Without you life would not be worth while. I am always yours and no one else's, nor ever shall be and you are mine. I know It. Ive me honey and write to me till I come to you, for we are never go ing to be apart again so long as we live, my own. Good night, my own true heart and God watch over you forever. Your husband with love, JUn. xxxxxxxx Sweetheart, you are the last In my thoughts at night and first in the morning and you are never absent in my mLnd thru the whole blessed day. My own true wife, I love you better than life itself, for you are my life and without you -there la no life. Klees and a big hug. Good night, your own boy, J. At the bottom of the letter was a picture of two hearts labled "Paul ine" and "Jim", both bound toset her with chains and pierced with an arrow, with the words, "Two hoarts with but a single thought and a single love. May they forever bent as now as one." Sheriff Cox wrote to the county judge at Anaconda on December 23 asking the date that King was mar ried and the address of hU wife's parents.. In reply he received word that John B. Merton and l'auline Marie Kerlsonezo were tnarriad In Anaconda on October 11 by Juntice of the Peace Pringle, but the ad d ess of her parents was not given! Hoop Wires Cox On December 24 Sheriff R. M. Hoop of Sheridan wired Sheriff Cox at Alliance as follows: "I hold war rant for J. B. Merton, alias B. B. Lee, alias James King, horse steal ing and forgery. Think he to same man who tried to pull off trick at Alliance December 8. Can you Bive me information?" Sheriff Cox wired in answer and the next day rweived the following letter from Hoop: "Sheridan. yo., D. 24. 1913. Friend Cal. Telegram received O. K.. The man 1 want from 'the name of John B. Merton, alias B. B. Lee and his real name is Geo. Fletcher. He left here Dec 1 at noon and went east after stealing a team, forging some checks and stealing some furs and clothing, also an au tomatic pistol. He was relensed from Deer Lodge pen Oct. 4, 1913. Is a civil engineer. We want hton the very wx)r8 way. If you cannot handle him, for sake let ine have him. Had a French woman with him, married October 14 at An aconda, Mont." On December 26 Sheriff Hoop wrote Cox us follows: "Just receiv ed your letter and I had Just wired you about an hour before. Now thU man you have in custody, his real name, is George Fletcher and his parents live at St., Kawis Oiry, Mo. He was reJeatMd fram the pea at Deer Ixxlge, Montana, on parole Oct. 4, 1913, was married at Anaconda Oct. 11 and was In Hill lugs a ferw days, violated hla' parole and came to Sheridan, where he gave the name of B. B. Iee. He was convicted once before from Sil ver Bow county, at Butte, for grand larceny under the name of John B. Merton. He stole a livery team and buggy, forged some checks, robbed a woman of a set of furs and a tailor made suit, stole an automatic Colt's revolver and jumped a board bill of $138 at the Sheridan Inn bend. "He had his mail eut to Denver under the nanue of Win. Lord, as 1 have had detectives at Kansas City watch for some letter to his par ents, who are respectable people and in no way responsible tor his actions. I spent four days in Den ver trying to locate him. . I have two warrants 'for him. We will get out requisition papers in order to be on the safe side. Ruas M. Hoop, sheriff." Sheriff Hoop arrived this morning and will take King back to Sheridan tonight, where he will undoubtedly be given a quick trial and speedy Justice for his many misdeeds. Sel dom has a man with such a varied record been incarcerated in he Alli ance Jail. He is lntelllgnet and claims to have been an Illustrator on MoCluro's Magazine in New York City. ENCAMPMENT INSTALLATION FRIDAY NIGHT The Installation, of new officers In the I. O. O. F. Encampment will take place Friday evening at the I. O. O. F. halL The Installation will not be public, but patriarchs and their families are invited to at tend. BEST EVER SEEN IN THIS CITY Eagles Give Athletic Entertainment to Large Crowd of Mem bers and Friends The athletic entertainment given by the Kagiee at the club rooms Tuesday evening, was the best ever sum by the local sporting fra:ernity. The events were clean and the work was good. Lun 'h and refreshments terved after the program were deliciously gotten up and everyone enjoyed them. In the wrestling match betweeu Wm. Monter and Charles Loosener, Monier was thrown the first time in six minutes and two seconds. Ixesmvcr was practically unknown here and he proved a big surprise to some, for be is a wondr. He threw Monier the second time In twenty-six minutes and two second. The big event was the boxing match bmween Kid Flortan of Whit man and Kid lOdaon of Alliance. Florlan Is an all around athlete and although he U chiefly known a a wrestler, he u a swift, clean boxer. Kid Kdwon is well known to the Al liance boys and has the punch. The bout was scheduled for ten rounds, clean break. Round one was an even break, both men landing some good blows. 'As round two started, Florian bound ed from his chair and landed a tell ing one to the right side. Bdson re taliated by a left to the Jaw. follow ed by a right uppercut by Florian. In round three Fholan led out with a right to the neck and received one in return. Florian sent a heavy one to the stomach and .received a severe right blow by Edaon. Round four was swift and full ofurprUi. It was clearly Florian's round but he was unable to follow up hU ad vantage. He had Edson on the de fensive and started out with aright 'to the Jaw, a lcrt to the Jaw and still anoCaer left to the Jaw, which iuade Edton drop his hands and look for the celling to come down. Udtion quickly recovered and Florian lust his chance there to win the bout. In the fifth both men started out fresn and seemingly in good condi tion. 3dson led out with a heavy blow to the heart, receiving a right h the shoulder, fidson shot a right to the Jaw which missed, following it with a VeiH Jab which caught Flor ian in the right temple. Florian went to the mat and took the count President McCormlck and his able corps of assistants deserve credit for the fine entertainment provided. DISTRICT COURT CALENDAR, 1914 Court Will Bt Held In Alliance for Box Butts County May 4 and Novsmber 9 The 1914 district court calendar has Just been reoritived by The dler aid from District Judge W. II. West over of Ruahrllle.' Court win be held In the different counties as fol lows: Sheridan, April 6, and Septem ber 7; Cherry, April 20 and Septem ber 21; Box Butte, May 4 and No vember 9; Sioux, May 20 and No vember 23; Dawes, June 6 and De cember 7. MRS. KENNEDY RECOVERING Word has been received by relat ives in Alliance that Mrs. James Ken nedy, who was operated on at the Presbyterian hoHjdtal in Omaha on Sunday, Is recovering from the op eration. She has been a cripple' sfnee childhood. Her right Mmb was amputated Just below the knee and &he will be fitted with sn artificial limb. CRETE DEFEATS ALLIANCE TEAM Alliance Basket Ball Team Struck Bunch of Long Legged, Long Armed Players (By Herald Correspondent with the Alliance Team.) LINCOLN, Dec. 31 The Alliance boys struck the unexpected last ev ening when they found the Crete basket ball team to be a bunch of tall, heavy players who followed un iversity tyle of playing. The soore at the finish was 42 to 6 in favor of Crete. The game was fast and dean and there was no playing out-of-bounds. The Alliance team was simply outweighed and outreached. The lineup tor Alliance was as fol lows: Darnell, center; Beach right forward; Schafer, left forward; Gra ham, right guard; Spacht, left guard. Nolan, center second half. A HOME OF THEIR OWN Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kewer have bi"en rooming and boarding since coining to Alliance but will soon have a home of their own, and are d'ighted with the prospect of soon keeping house. They have bougfit the Joder residence at 816 IUg Horn avenue, whkh is a nice property, all modern except furnace. Yester day they had a new kitchen, range put in. They have the furniture or dered to furnish the home and ex pet to move in the first of the week. Mrs. ILottJe Owens Is quit til. Miss Josephine Hong returned yesterday to her home at Beatrice. She has beea visiting her father, G. N. Hoag, during the holidays. Mrs. Martha PaUnore was hostess at a six o'clock dinner and theatre party last evening given In honor of Mrs. J. W. Holltday of Denver. who has been rial ting with Mrs, Jerry Rowan. HI The Herald ...Calendar Herald Headers are Requested to Phone Announcements for. Department to 340. LL Thursdsy, January 1, 1914 Royal HlKkktfkders' annual supper, M, B. A. tall. Installation of offic ers at 8 p . is. Schubert llsacert company at the opera houne, amsptces of the Ladles Guild. Y. M. B. 9, skating party. Meet at club rulnsas at 1 p. m. " The rWt day to Join The Herald's Happy Family If you are not already a member. WHISTQN COMING TO ALLIANCE SOON The "Gat ling Gun" Evangelist Will Comma ecs Meetings at the Christian Church Sunday, It. K. WhiHtou. known as the "Gat ling Gun UvangeMst," will conduct a aeries of special meetings at the Christian c hunch, corner Ninth and box Hutte, rommenclng next Sun day, January 4. Mrs. Whist on will asKlst Id the music. There will be special muU) at every Bervice. The eervlcns will be short but ex ceptionally tateresting. Those Who attend will ee splendidly entertained and a hearty welcome will be given to all. "Oome early follow the ush ers." BAYLE AND PATSY ON A WORLD TOUR Famous Vaudeville Team Just Re turning from Two Year Tour of Eastern Countries On Thursday, Friday and Satur day there w4U appear at the Crystal as a special feature a Sullivan and Considfne act w&ich Is Just return ing from a two year tour thru Hon olulu, Japan, China. India and the Philippine Islands. They have a re fined comedy and singing act htat stands preendsent in the vaudeville world. Bayle Is known as one of the best stultone singers on the stie today. CARD FOR SOW BELLY CANON The Herald has printed for distri bution em a awmber of large cards a poem by Cmarles B. Clark, Jr., en tttied "Baenf. It is a takeoff on the diet el ine frontiersmen and pi oneers ef tie west. Tb first of these cards Is be given out Croat the office taken by Rev. D. W. Montgomery, Be wanted It to take to "Sow Beltj Canon," a place be visits to his ministerial travels. The disappearance of the mini bed from ths White House garden will be noted with silent scorn by Ken. tucky statesmanship. r. Read Th Dally Htrald.