The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, July 03, 1903, Image 3

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News from Over the State I
AVorUliiR n u Knrm Ilmul.
T" fact has just gained publicity
that uov. Mickey nearly h month ago
paroled A. It. Norlin, ex-treasurer of
Kearney county, who was sent to
the penitentiary for six years for
embezzlement of county funds. Nor
lin went to the penitentiary July 12.
1902. His sentence, with good time
deducted, will expire December 10,
1905. He is paroled to John Bjork
lund to work on the latter's farm
near Minden for $20 n month. Nor
lin's case was peculiar. It was an
nounced one morning that the ofllcc
of the county treasurer had been
robbed and the county treasurer as
saulted therein. The story looked
plausible until Detective Malone, of
Lincoln, went out and investigated,
when it was found that certain in
dications pointed to the probability
that Norlin had robbed the vault and
lion riK.miiilteil himself. After hav
ing been in the sweatbox for a time
Norlin broke down, admitted that
such was the case and conducted the
oilicers to where u lot of the stolen
money was secreted in a cornfield.
After he had made a clean breast of
the matter he insisted that he want
ed to begin serving out the penalty
ns quickly as possible. He pleaded
guilty and was taken to the peni
tentiary without unnecessary delay.
He has been a model prisoner and
has for some time been a trusty at
the prison. Meantime his father has
paid back all of the money taken
which was not found in the cornfield
and the resentment of the people of
Kearney county has been allayed.
There was a large petition from the
people of that county -asking that he
be paroled.
Hoy Smith n IUkiiiiiInI.
An effort to corner the matrimo
nial market, with such success that
the two wives confronted him within
tlie space of a few minutes, has land
ed liny C. Smith in the Lincoln jail
to answer the charge of bigamy.
Smith is the son of a Methodist
preacher at Ames, la. In ISO'J he was
married at Greenfield, la., to Miss
Delia Kodgers, who had inherited a
fortune from her father. Smith
seemed to be ambitious to do noth
ing but dissipate his wife's money,
and after a year he had run through
with it. Then he deserted her and
her infant son. In January last he
appeared in Lincoln under an as
sumed name and secured employment
at a department store. On May 24 he
'married Miss 'Hoynton, of Lincoln,
daughter of a railroad engineer. One
clay last week wife No. 1 appeared
in Lincoln with her baby and in a
few hours had set the oflicial machin
ery in motion that landed Smith in
jail. Wife No. 2 was, of course, pros
trated at news of her supposed hus
band's perfidy, but after a talk with
wife No. 1 she did not doubt tlie gen
uineness of her story.
Coll MnkerH May Have Trouble.
It is hinted in statehouse circles
that when the VanDoran company, of
Cleveland, O., attempts to draw or
market the warrants it expects to receive-in
exchange for the steel cells
furnished the state penitentiary it
will find it has run into a big law
suit. The last legislature appropria
ted $S0,000 for 240 cells and sewage.
When the board let the contract
some three weeks ago the VanDoran
people got- the contract for building
14R cells for $09,000. .Just what au
thority the auditor will have to draw
a warrant for $09,000 in payment for
140 cells, when the legislature appro
priated $S(),00 to buy 240 cells, is what
will cause trouble. Under the law
as heretofore construed they might
pay leXs, but never more. The board
"had contracted to pay $114 a cell more
than the legislature authorized them
to. Tt is claimed by attorneys that
where the legislature makes an ap
propriation for the purchase of a spe
cific number of articles at a specified
cost there could be no valid agree
ment to buy them at an enhanced
cost.
Cliuri'li Howe In IMcmhpiI.
Church Howe, consul to Sheffield,
who has been on leave of absence
from his post visiting his old friends
in Nebraska, was in Washington en
route to New York on his way to
England. Col. Howe is thoroughly
satisfied with the consular service
and says he has no intention whatso
ever of re-entering politics.
Veciillur Name.
Articles of incorporation have been
filed by the Skedee Independent Tele
phone company of St. Edwards,
Hoono county, with an authorized
capital stock of $10,000. The pecu
liar name of the corporation is of
Indian origin and signifies par ex
cellence. Dr. Tho m iin iionppoliited.
Dr. W. A. Thomas, of Lincoln, waa
re-appointed state veterinarian by
'Gov. Mickey. The place pays $1,500
a year. .
Information for Tendicr.
State Superintendent Fowler has
his olllce force busily engaged in
packing and sending out by express
large bundles of books for the infor
mation of teachers and school au
thorities all over the state. He Is
sending to each of the more than
9,000 teachers in the state a copy
each of a booklet setting out the Ne
braska course of study and teachers'
manual for district and village
schools, another setting out school
laws that are of especial interest to
the teacher, and an ornate publica
tion that outlines programmes for the
observance of special days in the pub
lic schools. For the information of
school authorities generally, he is al
so sending to the oilicers of each of
the 0,000 school districts in the state
a copy of a publication dealing with
the school laws and school land lawB
uf tln state. Quite a number of
blank books essential to the conduct
of the schools are also being sent
out.
Statu 1'rlHon Improvement.
The new chapel at the state peni
tentiary will be dedicated July 5.
The date originally set was June 14,
but the contractors disappointed the
u-nvernor and chanlain. The adminis
tration building is very nearly
finished now. It will be handsomely
furnished and the accommodations
for the executive officers are ample.
The office and reception rooms arc
on the second floor, the warden's
appartments on the second and the
greater part of the third floor will
be devoted to the women's ward.
The windows of this ward will over
look the interior of the prison yards,
but otherwise there will be nothing
dispiriting about the place. The.
rooms are large and cheery, finished
in oak and equipped with conveni
ences, making them utterly unlike the
typical prison quarters.
Amendment Held Invalid.
Should the decision of Judge
Holmes, of the Lancaster county dis
trict court, be affirmed by the su
premo court, whence it will be imme
diately appealed, legislative sessions
in Nebraska will hereafter be limited
to -10 days and the pay of members
$3 a day'instoad of $5. This decision
was rendered in a suit brought by
Former Supreme Court Commissioner
Kyan against the auditor to prevent
tlie payment of claims to members.
Tho suit was bccim during the last
session, but the legislators were per
mitted to draw their money before
the order of injunction was served.
Fusion Probable.
For the first time since fusion was
first sprung in Nebraska the state
convent ions of the democrats and
populists will be held in different
cities this year. The democratic com
mittee decided on Columbus as the
place of meeting and the populists on
Ornnrt Island. The. disposition, how
ever, is to fuse this year. The same
date, August 25, was decided upon by
both committees. This was a populist
demand, and the democrats acceded
to it.
Hoy IVn CrnwlliiKT Under Train.
A sad accident occurred at tlfe
Union Pacific depot in Fremont.
Eddie HrownT six years old, while
attempting to go under a freight
train standing on the track, was run
over and killed. The boy was return
ing homo from an errand up town
and not wishing to wait for the train
to pull out was crawling under the
cars when the engine backed the
train.
PiinnIiik of a Pioneer.
.Tacob Kaun, one of the few re
maining old settlors of northeast
Nebraska, died at Norfolk at the age
of 80 years. He located in that
vicinity 37 years ago with a few
other fainilios. On the fertile plains
of the then wild Nebraska Mr. Kaun
prospered and left his children a rich
inheritance.
Firemen to Have Slate MeetliiK.
.Detailed and complete arrange
ments are being made by Norfolk
firemen for entertaining the visitors
who are expected at the state tour
nament .July 81, 22 and 83. The
race course, with extensive grounds,
is being placed in excellent shape for
tlie varied events.
Aurora Given to University.
The citizens of Aurora are aiding
in the raising of the $33,333 for thu
University of Nebraska necessary to
receive the gift from John D. lloeke
feller. Home Merileliic Kill Child.
An lS-inonths'-old child of County
Treasurer Hooher, of Columbus,
drank some horse liniment and died
in about a half hour.
Ord to Have a Fair.
The Valley County Agricultural so
ciety will hold an old-fashioned fair
at Ord October 2tt and 30 and No
vember 1.
SAM COOK EXPLAINS.
The Seorotnrr of St" to of MlMotirl Cl'ei
Out n SlitMiiont on tho
Spnml Affiilr.
Jefferson City, Mo., June 27. Ham
It. Cook, secretary of state, last night
gave out a statement regarding the
payment of money by H. It. Spued to
ex-Senator Lyons to protect his of
fice of coal oil inspector a St. Louis,
which has been the subject of In
vestigation by the St. Louis grand
jury. Mr. l;ooic says:
"When the demand was made on
Mr Speed for this $800 under the
th.eat to pass an act taking practi
cally all the profits out of the office
he was holding, he did what many
honest, men hnve done, permitted
himself to be held up by a legisla
tive sandbagger. When Mr. Speed
came to me with the information
that a demand was being made on
him for moiiev I nromntlv advised
him not to pay a dollar. When, how
ever, on the advice of others, he con
cluded to pay the demand, I still did
what I could to protect him. When
he was In trouble and asked" my as
sistance I did what I would have
done for any honest friend who
sought my aid unhesitatingly gave
it."
THREE LIVES FOR ONE.
Nejrroe Who Killed u Ucoreln White Mnn
Taken from dull at Newton and
limited to a Trim.
Albany, On., ."June 27. Three ne
groes, Garfield McCoy, George Mc
Klnnoy and Wiley were taken from
jail at Newton, Uakcr county, 21 miles
south of here and lynched, rue three
men were in jail for killing F. S. Mill
iard, a white man, who was called to
quell a riot at a negro dance near
his house one night last week.
MAY MEET MARCUM'S FATE.
Jutlgo Curd well, tho Jackson .Torino Who
Fined Two Feudist. Threatened
xV.vltb Assassination.
Jackson, Ky., June 27. Judge
Cardwell, who presides over the city
court here, and who lined the two
men brought before him on the
ohariro of Urine Cant. Ewen's hotel,
has received notice of a threat of
assassination and has taken up his
residence in his store. He will be
guarded by the militia.
An Old Stage Driver Dend.
Bloomington, 111., June 27. Fred
crick Hartman, the first stage driver
in Illinois, is dead at Eureka. He
was GS years old. Mr. Hartman was
in charge of a stage between Dan
ville and Peoria from 1835 until the
advent of railroads in 18(10. For the
last 10 years he has been bellringer
at Eurcku college.
An Indian Chief Drngecil to Death.
Vinita, 1. T., June 27. George Bear
skin, assistant chief of the Seneca
tribe of Indians, wns killed yester
day. He was thrown from his horse
and his foot became entangled in the
stirrup of the saddle and he -was
dragged to death. Ills brains were
knocked out by rocks and scattered
along the road.
Klntr Kilwurd Ik (12.
London, .Tune 27. King Edward's
sixty-second birthday was celebrated
Friday in London at the Home naval
and military stations. All the govern
ment buildings were decorated with
flags, salutes were fired, the war
ships at all the ports dressed ship
and the troops were reviewed.
Cotton CIiih for Porto Kirn.
San Juan, P. Jt.. June 27. Five cot
ton gins have arrived here from the
United States and will be immediate
ly installed. They are the first gins
to reach I'orto Ilico in 40 years. The
cotton plantations of the island now
cover 11,000 n'crcs and the area is be
ing increased weekly.
Gen. I'uimton Starts for AIiihIui.
Washington, June 27. Gen. Fun
ston, commanding the. department of
the Columbia, has informed the war
department that he has left for
Alaska for an inspection of the posts
in that territory. He will visit Forts
Liscum, Skagway, Egbert, Gibbon, St.
Michael and Davis.
KiiHila Will Keturn tho Petition.
Washington, June 27. The Itussinn
government will return the Jewish
petition on the Kishineff massacres
to the United States representative
and will not ofiicially consider it,
holding that Americans havo no right
to interfere in the internal affairs
of llussia.
KurtlKiuiilccH In lliinciiry.
Krlnu, Hungary, .June U7. Four
violent (iii,tlniiakts were felt here
at six o'clock yenterduy morning1.
Several houses in the suburbs col
lapsed and nearly nil the buildings
in the town were more or less dam
aged. The inhabitants were jmnle
strieken. Would Unionize tlio Army.
Chicago, .June 27. E. L. Turley, sec
retary of the Teamsters' National
union, declared yesterday that he is
in favor of unionizing the soldiers
of the United Slates army find nfllli
nting them with the American Fed
eration of Labor. '
THE FREE KIDNEY DOCTOR.
It'll tho pooplo nlm
doubt unit hneonin ourcil
whllo they doubt who
itrnlso Dnnn'H Mils tho
highest.
Aching backs nro caned,
Hip, back, niul loin twins
overcome. Swelling ot tho
limbs ami dropsy hIrhs
vanish.
They correct urine with
brick dust pediment, high
colored, pain In1 passing
dribbling, frequency, bod
wetting. Doan's Kidney 1'llla
remove calculi and Kravul.
Uollovo heart palpitation,
duuplensness, hondncho,
nervousness, dizziness.
Taylokbvim.k, Miss. " I
tried everything for a weak
back and trot no relief until 1
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Fnatur-Mllbura Co., UuITalo, N Y. if lro
rpaco In Insuiuclcnt, write nddreu on topn
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J. N. Lcwib,
ON HIS VACATION.
The Olt y Tourlat In the Country Cornea
Upon it New Kind
of llee.
The titunaier tourist, being cngngeii in
oiuc naturalistic pursuits, came upon a bco
which vat lcisutely on a blntle of graic and
seemed perfectly unconcerned, relates
J lUteC,
"(low now?" quoth the summer tourist.
"Tills belies nil I have read about the buiy
bee."
"What does?" akcd his guide.
"Why, that bee on that blade of gras
has been kitting there all morning, evident
ly, and still gives no sign of intending to
go to work." ,
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Colorndo Summer OuthiKn.
The Colorado Flyer, on the Santa Fe, was
resumed June 4 tor the Bummer season.
This popular train is to run daily between
Kansas City and Denver. It will leave Kan
sas City at 0:55 p. m. and reach Colorado's
chief city the next lorenooa, oniy one nigiu
on the way. The equipment of the Colorado
Flyer comprises (in 'addition to standard
Pullmans) an observation Pullman, a library-smoking
car and chair cars, equalling
in manv respects that of the California Lim
ited. The Flyer also carries a through Pull
man between Galveston and Colorado
Springs. ,
The outlook for summer business to Col
orado is very promising. The Santa re is
extensively advertising its new train, also
its regular nll-lhe-year-rouiul Chicago and
Denver fast express. Thousands of copies
of a profusely illustrated book, entitled "A
Colorado Summer," are being distributed
by the Santa Fe passenger department; this
hook tells all about the joys of camping out,
hunting, fishing and mountain climbing.
You will be Mirpricd to learn for how little
money the Colorado tour may be made.
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Would Need It.
Hanks The officiating cleigyman is the
bride's father. ,
P.mks 1 understand that he received a
very large fee from the groom.
"lie did; but' it won't last tlje minister
very long, as wie young cuuiuc .- 8""'b w
live with him." Judge.
World' Fair. St. l,ouln, 11MI4.
Of course you are going tp visit the I' air.
You want to tee what it will look like. We
huvc a beautiful bird's-eye view. OB',5"
inches) which will be seru cm receipt of 10
cents, silver or stamps. Address, GhOHulv
MOll'lON, (J. P. A "Tlie Katy," Uox Oil,
St. Louis, Mo.
Nil turn I .Mlnti'I vIiir:.
"I cud linih de ehurnin' after me break
fast, mum. Dis ivoik gives yer an appetite
fer nicakl'ast."
"Yes; but I'm afraid breakfast may not
give you an apjielite for woik." Puck.
Put a beggar on horseback and he'll ride
to the litut place where he can sell tho
horse. Town Topics.
A show of daring oft conceals great cow
ardice. Lucan,
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tome time yet. explained the guide.
"He doesn't? Wnat variety of bee is he?"
"Tnat'a what they call the hiifking bee.
He won't have anything to tlo until iioxt
fall."
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this trial free Is heenuse
they euro Kidney Ills mid
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Vkht niUNrtt, Mien.
Doan's Kidney Tills hit tho
cane, which wna an unusual
desire to urlnnto had to got
up five or six times of a night
I llilnk diabetes was well tin
dcr way, tho feet and ankles
swelled. Thero was an In
tense taln In tho back, ths
heat of which would feol llko
putting ono'fl hand up to a
lamp chimney, 1 havo usel
tho free trial and two full
boxes of Doan's Mils with tho
satisfaction of feeling that I
nm cured They arc tho rem
edy par excellence "
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II Dill FOR CMSTITATION.
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CURE SICK HEADACHE.
"AIL SIGNS FAIL IN A DRY TIME!
THE 5KN OP THE f ISH NEVER fAILS
NA WET TIME.
Remember thii whenyoubuy Wet
Weather Clothing and look for the
name TOWER on the button.
ThU irir Mid this nMne hnve stood
Jl for the BEST during alxty-seven
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If vntir tft?rwlllnnt Minnlv vnii write for
tree catalogue oi Diacit or .yeiiow water
proof oiled coats. 3licker5.auiti.hati. and
horse floods for all kinds of wet work.
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