The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 07, 1912, Image 6

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    The O’Neill Frontier
D. H. CRONIN, Publisher,
O’NCILU NEBRASKA
"It was the only way i couii vl.it
my old homo before 1 die.” Him Is
Henry Sack’s excuse for disappearing
from his farm near Oak Mills. out
three weeks ago, and sailing to Jiurope.
His son, John Sacks, received a U tier
from him recently. This was the llrst
word his family received from him, al
though they learned that he saih d from
New York on a trans-Atlantic liner.
Mr. Sacks Is at Uheline, Pin ia, his
birthplace. He is ; .. .ying with rela
tives, he wrote, but ho expects to re
turn in a month. He often expressed
ft wish to visit Germany, but his rela
tives objected on account of ills age.
He is 82 years old.
The King of Bet v ia is not the only
monarch of today who, in the event of
revolution, could earn a comfortable
living in business. Some year:; ago a
loyal German bequeathed a Pc - pot
tery to his sovereign, fa spite hi m -ny
other cares, the k. iser hi.i: time to
look after this, and tlie yearly profits
have increased const lerably ; ■ It
came Into his poss< , Mon. The king ol
Wurtembuyg own m,„ic flouri Inc., lin
tels in the Black forest, t which lie
is said to draw about ih-i.iicu a j ■ ir.
The regent of Lippo-1 >etniold ia a suc
cessful farmer, a goodly part of whose |
revenues comes from the sale of eggs ;
butter and milk.
---•«>»
Mr. MacTaviall an cu d a, chris!"!)
ing where the hospitality of tlie hod
knew no bounds except the mi ca
pacities of thi guiltt: . In til ml cl "I
the celebration MacTavi.di rope up mid
made the rounds of tie coni, ..ny. bid
ding each a profound fin, 11. "Hut,
Bandy, mon," objected Uie host, "}•; re
not goin’ yet with tho evenin’ j t
started?" “Nay,” said the prudent :
MueTuvtsh, "I'm no’ goin yet. B it
I'm tellln' ye good-night while 1 know
ye.”
Tho geography class wuh In session.
One smalt pupil astonished tho clast j
by stating that In a >■ i tin y i lion of I
Booth America there were talking mull* j
keys. When tho teacher questioned the
statement, the yoummtei opened hi*
geography and ti iiunphanUy i d:
“Tills legion la lul u, il' ,1 l y a epochs
of monkey; propi is.. speaking, apes.
Vera Mavel r.ammoii la tho name of ■
the little blind dial- mute who la often
spoken of as the Hel< n Keller, of Min
nesota. .She was has than four when
•ho became blind and leas than a year
afterward she lost here hearing. When
placed In the state tv iiool for the deaf |
in Minnesota she was believed to be ;
without the average int'-llie.dnuo. Her
teacher Is Miss Ulanthe Hannon.
Tho Princess Mary of England has
some talent in modeling In clay and Is j
taking lessons from a professional In j
order to become a sculptor. Hli got !
■ her Inspiration from the Princess
Louise, Luchins of Argyle, who gave
her tho first lesson, Little Prince: .j !
Mary la said to be particular about licr 1
•tudlo dress and looks pretty in licr l
long apron thut entirely covers lier !
dress.
Abd el Aziz, sultan of Morocco, i
lost his throno partly because of his
fondness for European Inventions. And
now hla successor, Minay Halid, has |
installed a wireless station at bin capi
tal, Fee, and ub o mmisi a himself, so
It la said, with an ucroplano.
On two topics the great trails
Atlantic steamship com .aulas arc not *
agreed. Kume pr< op through n fog at
a snail's pace. Others dash through It
at topmost speed -the quicker out of
It the better. Some Insure heavily
against loss by fire. Others carry all
their lire risks them; • lv<
Among the curiosities of the Fulled
Bt&tes pa.cnt oftleo is mi invention by
a 0-year old hoy. Tills In n toy with
sliding disks, capable of making n de
lightful noise to a 0 ; a old and Its
Inventor is suld to he tie yomi r; [
person In the world to whom a patent
has ever been Issued
Victor L Pa r.-• . tie- .-Hcuillitt con
gressman from Milwaukee, has become
the editor of u dally ih ws paper, the
Milwaukee Leader, we; mil.tic a
Is to III' serious and at; d, but at the
same time sunny ami . erful, and
which “is In enter the hoc,; of the
proletarian like a ray >. mshinc. ’
After having cnjoyi il the coinpnnlon
■hlp of hla wife for nearly half a run
tury, Andrew Weber, a v. ientn of the
civil war. ncarL blind, 1. I hla home, in
Monticcllo. N. if., to so. i .1 the icmaiu
der of Ills days at tin . ale is homo. In
Virginia Mr.. Weber prostrated by
grief and refuses t be consoled.
Lady Ashburton, the former New
York la inly, caused w moles to ho
trapped on In r i s ■ ; I to and their
skims made Into cut? ..ml muffs for
her three American si.-1 m. The coats
contain SOO si Ins each ; d tho mutts
each between so end !K) ? i >•■■:.
Howard I!. Korney ree utly drove a
flock of tilth.'.:: from i , :;o. Somer
set county, to \ n. fa. Tlie flock
numbered nearly loo . was driven
along the highway without difliculty
like sheep. The lloek was driven by
easy stages and attract- i great atten
tlon.
A new oJttiai lndi- iii-.-r has been pro
vided for lire •lonipa rti-.n. On a map
of the city, when tin- . m I.-, s, nt In,
.an Incandescent bulb i on up at the
point answering to tl • plaeo from
which the call was. a nt. -V glance at
the map is enough.
Apparently’ k.i ■- i d vitii the opera
tion of their Lraa. . by > lectvlelty be
tween Stamford and New York, 111
miles, the direr tors of tie- New Haven
Railroad company have announced that
the system Is to be i steaded from
Stamford to New Haven, a distance of
<1 miles.
Mrs. Sarah i’lr.tt 1 . r has decided
not to be a candidate r United States
Senator In Colorado. \n le.eomplished
shopper, such us Mrs, Platt-Decker,
says the Kansas City T mes, must real
ise that the price of*u •.’.dorado sena
torsliip Is too high.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Smith, an”, re
spectively S3 and 91 years, still run
a small truck fnrrn near Charlotte,
Mich., doing practically all tin- work
themselves. They have been married
$9 years.
Thorns from sonic varieties of cac
tus ha\a be n ',-und to work better
than steel re .•••,'• . v I n e -.1 to trails
mit the soviel In plm.- inphs.
At most railway -tui; i In Italy it
la possible to 1 I
usually, uls". 1 ■< -il.-h i ■ • ■ .
• For the Prom.iyh ; 1 T . It .-.m
pany a new typo of ■■■•ay ear lias
been designed. Cud .1 . are abol
ished and passenger.-5 will cuter and
leave through three pairs of side doors
evenly placed olorg each aide of the
car. T seating capacity will be great
ly Increased.
Han to Aid N-: Ay Poor Ay a
Bank Which W 'ii impose \
ci Shrlccks.
i y _
(Vnaba. Nob., ?.,‘a ;• ••’ b—1‘hero is or
I foot u sell- mo r- .. trio moiiy pool
whirl) w ill in1 •. if.;:.:: h; r •
I« l blur. This If! - in to n;tub!i>b
u loan bunk from *vl i h pe'>pie in n< i
of n.'.m-y in ay ht ia < ui a noirdn- !
ml'* of inW'a-t. Y.I ,r i'.. if tho f'ilia
mntr. ••laliz-fl, w ill b stmi'd in i.on
nccUoji wifii I he A oeinty-u (’hwritia
with hoad'iUJ r n: in the city hail, un
d-T .>• . .
A*. 1,». »:r n lob’ : I y« st« rdfiy tl
the As.m atod Ch:.; ilr .s tuui ;.:«>• ‘
10 j a.y lAtoro.st or. money iban 1 : |
■ •
(.’. T. Km.nfz . Id. VV. Loxon ar il iv. 1 d j
«
1- i -• ■ ■ . i » '
I withe..I ( xaeliitfr ii. a.'il mi* HU il.-< b.
tin? eiiarii i< Y
Mr. It run tie is th<- r.ib- of infer
eal < ..:. f;1 «! I :•» a : v. ouid ».i n.. ...
not be Over .. p r » n!. %
"It will h« the m •: kit.-: « J Thin
for the. sa:<»)'!<(. it, ■’! um-a mi..,
Alter i > • XO»* • ■ \t*-i .
int* ■ i • . '
Sf-id. isa do • : : . :i laid, i dv ) H:
had n fi om t< d y v. ■ it .
Omniui, Tin: t •: ■ • .:; < i 1 i b
been jcathferihf? iui'm aY-tion on fb.btu'r
bur*in other eUd a and Y.-aa ,'font/
hopt s thv but« nu to i I i y i»
t<»b'*r J. r.h< iirafr fit . id
. * ft •
lor jiiOi- • ,1 di*1 ; a , r. -;a...iy a
the bo n'd
"\V> have so n>s. v o. lo com • t<
us who h:ive f;*i <-u i . im hands *»
loan shurl.s," s. i i ; • i. j it/.. " \VY
have soi,:<- farndli .: a.. a<- i ridded b.
them. Wo hr-vb out- fumii. that paid
Interest on y.irpptM and eUrUiins aite
t'i-’ urtlelus \vi i ..ii out.”
'-d -y~
AGITATION OVER RAVES
IS UN',, I iE PROCEEDING
Lincoln, Net,.., A, .-.it < •■an l
sul Talbot of Uu ;'fl A 'Il Win l! : 1 i;is
• !i i-la r. , i h ;; he ii... i . *,
he will attend the r‘a. <:o nthn el
Woo. men (allied ('■ meet :;:.r.iy j
on Ma reli :.o. Tf t i -. v n
prct l a A .i. -t t"wren in rat'
N' lllor would Mr. 'Ii at .I >,n
III" fuel that at In b 'imiief ,.t I i
StrrmiHburif camp he othc'i nlpbt . i
, pietlll a IW t il . ,1 I ' ■ I"' ■
cause, as expl In ... laid tma.ed bin
bank on the "All a
•'The Ho-eallel ."do convention e.'in
be nntlll II". I or ■ 11 a . a e. ill fi'inn ■
said Mr. T; : ... "! ,e lav n of the o d e
pnovi ie no . !-t:i If e I i! il ! ; re i :: M d
and tills is not tin wily, ' m m-omi:ii• , i
re k ret that ta imnii ran. o. is I ■ ,i
shown for tin n ■ an th-'t 'vie. a
members rea l tie foil eieinM.-i of wn
is pin• Io d, 1 he V . : ..il ; ■ !■ - h
they may si lea t a mi t: ey • a! a >
■With the levari or -ia'ii th, ; we hav ■
done only that w !d. a ivfv- i . a.y to
pro o 1* \ ' the oniei Iroin iye.kil all y.
“If the W oodmen V. .To for,, j III |»|
time under the vr-rent inter, wlmii
wool I > I Id, 1' alee lb. li. 11 i . ■ of
uctuury but f .l’.u for o o h Sl.O'di of in
surance, tie ii.ni'r. men, und.T in
pressure of mi,' ni, woul..
drop out. ill"! the o. . v ip
have P I id ill 1 .' ; ; ii
themselves with | old c s o.; > t. ritiy
shin: Ini; In value until thy btcotp
W orthless.
"TU" talk, of reel mi u Is fool!., h. dr
the r.-ason that tit. ■ emi he no huh ■
pendent state Jurisdictions a
new fraternal inn .
fixed lay statute, which arc hi;rher tla a
thoE.i .that are em i ...line,: of. T
claim r.iat tli ■ In cl-, a • in vt. -• i- ;
to th" fact tout oitiiaaa ma paid ;, i
salurlea is L.. • 1- t\ , a i paid ,.u
Of n f:. mem I fund an ; „ul from tie:
Ill'll, 1,1 full..,.-'
Shea, a pvonilnttit dcmb©ratir m lirtclan ]
* a* Ll'.irlan county ami a ■ 1
! deb:;an to the national n.tfoj
| was old- -red by the sa; n un court to - I
| day i-> \>.ny * • <» ■» >v Thu-*! an •• n. y
<- * ■ I • of • a. u
sfulenna■.a i ,ai in a eerrubvr which
Shea, ci-cula-a. 1 In.hW bona- a.-nuty to
prevent i . r»-ck< tiiui ui Timtm * j
. enmity attorney. . .
/F!u.a wa.-s court :■ npervi r at tin
| time, ami • eat J.Nftfl o/ tin u- circulars!
| to voter in an * mi :• .a- to d a> m
' Thomas, wlni \\ t no ..in 1 • on ..ill
three ti.ke's. In th< < .rvuktr & •* . ,• j
! Up halt* a do- n e. s hi \\ bn. h b a '. I
that Them.; bad ne ie.; bis . uiy ;i i1
a n i • 'S' ;t . nfr .M . ■ • . .» i
I! t tO
I pin d tor auotir h rn
I Bin a plead I that Tim, a-.* could ■ . \
' have b en d me a. 1 . , i ,u: , . ;
much as ho v M . . I a <i
.1 ' • • \
that the i fir; < ■ \\> : a mu ah •
■ Ik cause of I’l ooum n ,tm< os 4 a.'
: d&te. and that S*» . ,
prove tin truth of the • • •
pay the damn; <* . T- . i ... rl rn: •; * * .*
the cireuUu get up M'i'Ut • rs v. hi.
would t> » rt-naofcmbl • jp-muni for ■,. »•
sons reading: the sumo to th din to .
ploy
1tvf'ore, took u\va\ his .... ;
livelihood.
The court also h ;.i In*. •; - <
Armstrong: of Form s react y ], . '
the sum of $•: ‘ •
Cla*de <\ Mosslaurmr, m a -.a. i . i . .
taumnt, ran a a • n ■ a
A: it on w • ,
began to o.. . *
lug' :«» t it. To *m \ ■''s 1 i■ ■ • v!. J
had to sm-rlftcc bin l hr ai.fi a
ho sued Arr-an . a Y a- la.tun in : ;
that the v-m * »■ v e ; . ; <.d 4 *
", it was Ma a-i.tr S r‘.u r-. a ..a
Instruct iens the: caused tin- 4. u v
The supreme uMl v* a *' tv* a i
the verdict of t’ y.
—.4—
HARFtir. NOT GJ’LTY.
I jjitteoi
of not ?
| In the
noon. T;k» Jury had baa :< nt i • th 1?
homes for the cveuH.w by .! a a ;:
■ Jua;.;e Stewart and. did not teY ■
* lot. on tin i use until after id • \f. .
1 this rnurnin.-a The> were out about,
an hour.
, LARGE HAY RANCH TO BE
CUT UP INTO ' 'ALL FARV
4 Frcrv. r.t, N Iv. Ms »*nh 4.—As a
\ astari* r fo: the IL4 -**' m .d eru.h. d- :
} filed Abirih A *' rrainruaion bv who
N. I.. r aids bis bfe farm
a east ea . ' :» 'a ■
* record tais ip.- *:’i •>•.*. • au..
*
j Fouqa i, cf : a.. .4s co,...f . 'id
ipon 1 r!y wa oa y t :• h. . \ \
\h».,4.. «»ut La. to Lae « »: !;•
, o n- um'» rip* n ir \ y , I - a
‘ become tlllablv, The .;a.r. by ? ; v 1,
cut up the I. L .a.VS ii;!i* ’ • ; •
farms. flic t al In s . u a. u r c. . 1
Bideratiou h : several incmtas.
1 I
1 ... ( I
hoM'l--.: r< ; t ‘ i iif-r-' ' -Jj r voo !
ti' V jVv , !] I
i i _■
win It.iv( !»*••• i* ''. ..ivl; dir.ii: i« *1.
V* ;i51 f'-n-nt’inriiideti fho '
5 F.iOAP'XT--Pi>, iih-.it A. P. Oversea i d,
0( the- Air hiaska Ailtorr. *-b|!o /i:*?.ochi.t.ion,
1 «• rot.'Jvcil a. surarau i. iiin ih<- m akers
■f the i me! r car ?tV.l t ^ moving i *
! ■. n<1 c hi! c
ii . t lour will ho shown !' a1 two wco! -
it'1 A1 i-«a ha a: .i fcaAui f of a road earn- .
pa! 3n.
•■•bat the <?;c- i- netting !
r’L ’ : ‘J ' 'a if mu: i?v.. pi nit. which
is !e>v.r bH :• ■ . vh»* t hr v r-;.*rnhers of' •
t!'o boanJ -o' i lie works. Is evidenced '
by ft. statement m;i !o pub! r : .si evening i
'A'••v.' a net profit for ihat period
°f ■ ' 1. Th- . > ' :s•. vount fop tin
rump period war, A... Ji i.-jp
F< ■ VTA N !-;• I : ,K - Fimnm Depev,-. a i
Well ! . !! oa.i. woman. died hero
>e- 1 ! ■ '> Miie b« jy w.il be taken to
I hci ohl . * at’ Bronson, Mi- .i, Mra. J* ’- '
!>< w ■ to with h -r hush:. i-i
in Jv;t. Paving. boon married only a short
lim" Uie.1. Si* waa born in AiKoiuan.
A1/-U<)N--A. 1 >.‘ White, formerly a.
druggist at St. l.dwrrd, a i well known
jin Boom* county because of Iris numerous
| lroubles with fur court*, is now insane
j at a f.ii olo ho pita I. J*iv* ding O' or in
\ “wa
i-opi.le,igii:g, he became
A l * l it j l X— \V rtjar Yot* Chun:!, the former ■
Chine'e laundry him of thin * place, re- i
m cm bo red a jn:ei‘rr of hi* -amis h.v
©ending them package®) co.-limning chi; ;
fluent tea li nuts, and preserved ginger, :
Whl. ii t f a y I-. - ..vrij this yee’:. Fie e- •
tuv.icd io ' '■■-!....mg, China,-' the first of 1
the ;«. ..-ao. v id o-.w ov\ ns over n- . ;« a
iff land* throe, which he pure hr. .-» -d ,■ ith i
money eai'ued by doing laundry work
while in this city.
U WTINVP -a movement o-»P-nU\t.c 1 to !
mu. top Coe M-.. on a -n Ana -a
in a stai- wide n volt ngyin--1 the aa-tim -t *
m;:ai l/.C.io.i on account of the a.-tb’ f '
the beau' vamp in. ordering a sw- g j
raise in liie insurance r- tes was ; .i
at a tfpmisl meetlug *of the \\ i >-!- I
na a of ll ; tiami nearby town '. lit ;
v
0 - . . hi© Jin - r ' o
ho ho •: ra ihi* <■ •: * on A jo iu\..a-.
tin.-. * vl;l be • • t !»> all iim . < - ..s :
in the. si de. \C i . i cm ace a mci i' - v- [
ship of appro v indy C» ' X>, n:ul it is « > - .
p ‘ tod ts.d m ljwrity «d the camp© wll! I
semi di:legate .
’ !-1 v- T'!.N—iLo< h1 Afasonte orders Pave
d> . i in «-t a M c.vHd temple on the
•
th>u work upon the buildii.-: will p. , n ;
just as con as, plans can • solm l {
:y d eccojdcd. It is < m.acted th:-.t tlw t !
vr» i'k will not begin before early a *he !
. .
to no . - vis. - .;h w ' • 'i ; . ' . i . ;1 |
air . ins for tin <vm i .... .t;-c !
can,,:,--4. •.
At !: ! \ County Treasurer Won l ' m
r • - !iy Wav of cop,, {. ni o
Ti. > h- ft*, r m .« n>; inyiug the men- .as -
•' *1 “A Ti." .or. Ii , . st ut ... ic .
\\ . . : ■ : . . »fe 4. •: I V -j ■
»• Ct« •• • ' f in" i ,'v o'.:!, of :- : -U \ «.n \ \ u ...
1 « a V '• •"■:' S'-,r I this 'i'll with v-. i
inti n at 50 p a- e ::t. lo.P -nil-■ tb<*
: V air .; tin,.*, !i As (j. u;altt that. , .« n j
?S • a. i • ' 1.1 n ■ . aim. ... ,- Xff tip v V . io •
: ihc.c|,ings.
A nr CCA-With the rurivnl. C'ujr m’ .h«> |
Auro: ; A,nr- s I\ I i'uv.v::, edit- e |
A'a; m Cr< \ and t"*w».f i-"-' i -•■- i
Vi t: -r l pc-. * salon ,V: r or* ■ i>r i
to-;-., rly i:i nw .*. >per work In • .'ui- j
tr .1 CM; y. He is an old v bro. st cf j ti. '
C'osv« :mr ©twio chuhnvin of the < |
party. Mr. Haw-on and family will ,vo i
.*t the o: l of tin* v\ « k fot l'n\,i 5
'Vasli. IU- law; 'w.uirht til© Hera t in ibat
: city.
O At Ait A Formal charges were
Vrivd ag dust Ur. J. 5\ Lord by 1. iff
\. Kc'v.u.1.1 at the ^eral-memhiv
..iff of the Hough's county r: ... i •
| ■ • ty hist night. Hr. KdwArds in h.
« > * . i t> . harmed Dr. I. «l with >u
*» t : I conduct on account . r.,
4 tj 'u; ivo ». vVd In connect it-a v. .• m a
'* •••It < surgery" oneiatlon on a ,U
• 'had ai the child saving institute several
i weeks ago.
HONDA Rev. O. F. Kirk sold his t m i
'•t tie • it y limits a few days for tie- it ;
! *. i»:o • ja t ore to S. C. Viller .rom j
‘ e'fi i..:, -Ann. Mr; Kirk will bo much j
oissed here..
- -• * -—■ -———
WAS lUNdTON - Ad attache on !h
°'Ont > authority to ret on the eh ;riff.
,:f,.ulnst ff' nator Lorin>t»i\ cn iho ,gm nui ;
! at the. gi-se \ aa liimliy disposed . at
' ;..St V O' ’ OSS ...,d j: doel . ,,.i it
j ;,uttr ;V Lo.-tnvr on trlai on ihe
| .t tv£ t'i ^ offs. h:jti
11 w :.u» o id • vl in th» po> i.. xjx of ";ic
eo. . : • • ri .-riiY.e with lhc*e whu.it
vie. y ue. u.-t l.“
slLAlol UilH tU ii'V JlsCj
m Ai.:;;o to scare,
NOT TO KILL SELLERS
young Man Under Life Sentence
Will Tell Story of Tragedy
io me Grand uiiry.
Valentine, Feb., ' 2.—“While
of tou: it s me . ■ -ud to be able to
see my mother apd :■ Heads again, still
:i is iard to m « t I jr< et them afte r
all that has happen d/’ said Harry
I loath, wh«*n ; . a in his cell in the
Clurry county jaJl today. Heath is
one of the* four young ni< a who pleaded
guilty to t.i.v h.Mudr.y oi* Charles Sell* ra
and was given a life sentence at tho
October term of court He was brought
to Valentine from Tuncoin last Wed
nesday to toll hla : lory of the crime
before the grand jury now in session
here.
The jailor is besieg ’d with requests
from friends and tiivcs to be al
lowed to s U..1 ted a with Heatn, and
all* granted v would be a constant
stream of vhitors.
For the fixst time since he gave him
;«. ii up to Pi;-riff Fuesitcr, the day
after the hanging, Mr. Heath consented
•
He talked fre-: iy of the piiscn life and
.‘•aid that when he is haded before the
-mind jury it is hi a intention to tell
the whole story of the crime and do all
in liis power to help out in the inves
tigation so that th- dissatisfaction of
some, of the people of the county may
bo removed.
liratli is about 24 years of ago, of
medium height and well built. Already
tb* pallor of ]irisen life has mar;:-d
him, but In sjut*- of the endless vista
of ytMis of imprisonment before him,
/• f- ,:i I .
Heath, with the other boys who
•«1 ^ I
■ lx ug vciW n t .a* .1. th.it tb -y'
A ; , merely iryihu • irir i-.tim Sellers
into !e icing the country, r. y "ntre tubing
•is neck" ;*ii they uf d it and that
they left him up too long.
In si' ■ • K!:::y of tb. d-lson life cnl its
• b'c- t on the oilier 1 -ys. lie said, “We
have nothin;', to ecu..pi..tip of in the
treatment given us. but the confine
ment is hard became wq have always
be. n usa I to ?’ o* ; f floor lffo. We
are oil « mp11*;d In the broom factory
of tl*o penitent bu y : d are thankful
to have sum* thing t< keen our minds
•' ur.v. Of cou.se. it i rncnotOHoffca, but
•' '-could rather i o T. 1: there at work
Iht'ii to h.'ive to t. <:■ n y Fiends .and rel
"■ . * a wiio • • in: u» - • me here be
J. r.d tl e i>.ira."
'rs., A. y. ;-b.; Fn, Us mother, wrin- :
bb d and bent end <•!•:'!. makes her daily
\. t to the cell ■<: d t.-i'.s to carry
t bO
Funtco Mum hy. the yut for love of
v a un it Ys claimed tb - amo was com
mitted. with Flora Weed, a sister of ;
th two W. * d hoys './ho also pleaded
: ilty to the murder, Imv - made sev- 1
< ; F \ b- its to 11 io jail. Miss Murphy is
a cousin of Heath.
Imposition c' tie* ‘Weed hoys and
Kenneth Murphy vc -e. taken in the
at Lii they ceil]
•ud lav r* i.iuircd to be brought before
tho grand jury.
‘Ann th Murphy, brother of Kunico
o i t - your. t of the quartet, has
- a . r. il! for the t two woks and
a is 1 rear the* r i.-un a rF.iorb ics
b> not expect tb. t h» will live more
than a year. ; » th his father and!
mvtlVcr died gf Ptbnrculcxhr and he *•
himself la a eonrun ptiYo type.
'but ope more Indictment has been
"'Term"! by .raml jury, that of
the ‘ t V. «• •’ Wbr .. Jo; Cph Ht» ■ 1.
f,had with <■; ttle sb .liuu end Hen
ay Foliaf-'-r charged with being an ae
m.«; .• to tho crime. It is claimed :
thru th'/ a-! ;I stray steer in the*
')■ rd of Jamr*-• <; deb-y Pear N* o/.«d,
rut. j u:.t Oi i-i'c lead and shipped it.
dividing the }>roc*H-.ds of tho sale..
SEED CORN SPECIAL
TR:PS A B!*? SUCCESS
*.-■. ■•.. ' ''Ye gm
1 ; I**n. v.hreli ! : .i j.s inception in
.iani ary i*v ti c a bibdiy llorcau of the
chib, lias cuimi
ate.d in th< nv.*\ (-(* >' nno s* n
n«»J ; nci,S'in * ani;aign ever
..b r o'- buy of the world,”
■ .-iC i ’ ..nk Y '‘-tip ■ .Kt night, who Is
■ ■ . • * ■ . A ' I ■ • -ll! "|u 1 .itions of
(be >•; *-d ebrn 1 No campaign
ha> cvci- been cm-cue A b !ik* it. Single
- b; ve ’ • n • at out, but never
has the gn at number of people been
r- ached br A-re. Tin' notable feature
o..s been ;-bo of .sincere and
bv iiilly c-.* • • j■ i between tb«
farmer.-; and bwhic-v mo:. The great
Inter*. t tli y la. • •: «»a *i and th«-Ir
large attendance ;.t i a? oting.s, d* -
> { . 1 inob* i l w (her, have
prove! that . i .* c ■ *•. • • h* Aid at tho he
ginning the movement was Vm
> ] »»
A? • ■ i ai d AVI* err two over
flow n» •' 1 ’ Id ill : i ' wah
I per v ■! is- pets, inuki; ; a t< ; m I
*' i 1. V i •..-•! • ••*. . .1 •;! -t t’ . do;
Mr, !1 t/ den t! at uv<-v
; ■ •
. ;.. , n ports 1 ” cl i " ■. ■ .
irali f lb t. th*- e .‘•‘.llv salt a I •!
i il . fal* ti: b !”\?t Will tCs
■ . . i A' ) . 1 norfd I : 1‘
:ialiaa of \ ’ . t • -1 'two counties,
IvUig and 1 »<i\ < I, flaw the host <juaW
•tv* < f •• A. i- V o. < < *r" test’ns: f roe.
t o !•••* . ■ c ah < A ly, AM*. Odoh
0 :rY I Awe (bat each county
•\ 1*1! . ill: f" l ■ V ' ii? ! f \\ ith : 111’
•'.cicr.r Mid ii' ca*.v a. * l in the sc
] ootid 11.
ft. 's iln*' irinnhmm - opinion of the
staff in i . 1 a a Jfiorn the trip ovv r
he Xcitln. . tern n b that indies -
; [OM;: , - • ’. ' • ; ' ll r. fa *" Jlbil* fro >
. as ti. a il if fai n,- s i'se care in
regard t > seed, it is I . it* vvd that what
t:■ r • s I to be n big h»s> to the state
•yiU ' turned Into V substantial p; ' i
end i • ivyest corn crop harvested in
10 >•at .
: ..•. ). Xcb., AT arch ■•The .suprei-r*
court * A y hni'ib-d town opinions in
the udh-vuig; cases:
The b AA Aia sby company vs. Ray
mond I * s . Ac, kc county, on motion1
u‘,*i i b aving, motion overruled.
M ■ P. AT. & O. I'.. JL
eon ;> m; . rev r.-t*d and remanded.
sb-nd vr. Armstrong, judgmnd
of • : . t ecu *t for affirm*-l.
< , : m?n.e in ::strict court after n •>
it} n of judgment and costs in su
uve court t .M i! to plaintiff.
Th ana; vs. SVvs, affirmed.
;>. - * vs. i; v, reversed and re
r'-'r.ib'd.
ver ’*>. Lomrnceker, affirmhd.
i '' ■■ Fv.. affirmed.
> vs. I* .rintoa, ; I’.'lruv. -b
'i h ' '••.vmers' a.n.l Altav’v• ats' Trri- .•
la r. , ..mipuny vs. IfiH, affirm-, d.
i: ,... vs Ameiican 'iYansfn com
yany. -s ffiLined.
,-a -t;* ex Rel Green vs. Cow! s. jud
ir- t «■. distri. t court re verst* d e.nd «.v -
Uuli dismissed ut relator’s costs
am
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| NEBRASKA NEWS NOTES j
BEATRICE — The Lowry evangelistic
aer\ ices continue in interest* nearly 30<*
having been converted to date. Two re
cent sermons on popular amusements
have aroused ntueh favorable comment
and much criticism. An out!-donee so
ciety i i h.-i-g organized in the hi.g;i sc hr >1
as a ronseq uvr.ee of the ter . • ’
hundreds c*£ church mend :v. ? - rd
them haivos to refrain from < • , 'At
dama nd the theater. Others e* ' : ■ she
evamci;L going too far. I . V. .Alla
way, a converted gambler and drunkard,
aii- rcc.-od a crowd of I.cGl m«m and 16
were inverted at the moot ing. The
s oo:,- will continue ft.is v-.oh in the
big tabernacle.
BROKEN BOVf—B. T. Baker, living a
short ! vo north of town, has re
C‘ ;c- .i v,- rj that Ida son Albert, a former
resident of Broken Bow, hast been lost in
t* e v n*. r 7h r, . • <•. and. il
feared, frozen to death. From accounts
received here, it aw - as that g r and
a companion, where re me could not bo
learned, started out of Lander with a load
of telephone poles, and they cue ;.ml< d
a blizzard. After three days, a sc robing
party found the team to miles north of
Lander, nearly starved, but there were no
trace of the men, and the deep snows
prevented a thorough search of that
section.
LINCOLN—A reappirnIsomer*t of more
than half of the IE.00 - acre of state
school l ads under 1 : * ' i » . ry . »ti
ty has bt n reported to I-ur. d Commie
; ' J. has a
yet ■ «-.•♦ ba n v: v*--d ;•>; t. •• •• i • *
public lands and : .Alb *y and whether;
rnc ■ oio to ;.e • v i unovn
Moct u the land has ’ , u i •: i c:, eh . in
its rou*a 1 value ftvm • to < . r.rs an
acre. Other section-5 of it r;v ; < n
dou* ed. one tra ; was Inert ave-3 tv i
15 ecu; -; so acre to per acre, the i.r . i*
being tb*e highest price any slate land
rents for m Cherry juniy.
WEST POINT — At U:c last regular
meeting of the local camp of the Modern
Woodmen of America, West .i.v,int ■ - np
No. . ■ strong sj is it oi’ . -
was developed. The meeting: was io r,.r-!y
attended and the prlnclp:il ct • ’ dis
cussion was the propos’d lncrr : •• of rates
adopted a( the Chicago ' om i.t .**••. ’The
local lodge placed Kv< if conn rely or* record
as strongly dlsappi- vi*.: the propered
change and demanhuh- A, -t the • -v.;■••• mat
ter he ref rr-d to rt ref- rerc- i • a>te of
the membership. These sentiments were
unaniro ously indorsed.
H‘'Ol'FR—Foyr persons we*v tnju/ed in
a runaway near Hooper yesterday when
a toam driven by i'Yed kruver made a
'Vila da d on the .■ ' ' 4
own i.c m .• j• .>•- ,.e * . .
sides Mr. Kruger were liis wife, his
brother and Miss Stalling. Miss Stalling
and Kvj.r' • x ■ > Lvov. • r»..v.- , a
heavy grade and the former svL'erc.d a
fracture* of her right- u-'-o. ,T>.c men fell
out near the Elk horn bridge. All were
painfully bruised. The carriage was re
duced to a broken, worth leas ma?.L
It*. ju.IV.R’—Vrofessor liiidobra nd, miner- '
intendent of the Hooper s< bools, has re
signed and the board of education has ac
cepted, to take effect ' immediately. Pro- !
tcss of UU.it’brand has boon -very active
in n.p.rl'ulnii'a! work and on a commit of it ‘
attracted much attention to Idnm* A. Last
week he received the tender of (.he editor
ship of an agricultural magazku- pub
lished at Indianapolis and deci! d to ac
cept it. Last evening a farewCl reception
was tend, red .Mr. and Mrs. Hildebrand by
Hooper citizens.
Ovl a—The first definite* step in op
positi'-n to the raise in tlie Modern Wood
men rates by Nebraska ‘'in -urgent.A' was
taken last night when the n.vmr.ibly of
do leg ties from Omaha and nearby camps
voted o call a. s,i *c convention ■# con
vene ... Cuiumbua on Mfirch L. a d-aft
of a cireinjr letter to the cu ,f the
state was of fared by Nathan Bernr lein,
one of tii.o men directly n-pojc-Lblc jor tho
ory:.; i*«<*tf->t ic,.: the rea.sel
rates eslabiitfhed at Chicago, and ac
cepted.
WhbST POINT—Fred Sonneitseheln, for
many years prominent in political and
civic affairs in this part of the state, la
do lid at ills homo :n this city at the age
of \ ears. He was twice mayor of this
eIty ace was la tor selected as d
oil i.'i.-jjeetor. Hearing that posit;, m’ho be
■■o Sic manager olKRie Nebraska T« "hone
com as-.y, continuing in that position lpnil
om< 1 • ■ a year ago, wh
lie • • i com r»e lied him to Ye tire from a ‘live
Wi j-.; : . R—The Commercial club . id a
i<* cltl - coting and (h .ormiriod to accept
the north Mi feet of the Joseph Snyder
projn-ny for a public library site, The
ground.* have on cast front ami have a
depth of 120 feet. The purchase price is
$lm 1Afu r the meeting the members had
lunch at the Hotel Wilber, given
by T. A. Clements.
f-h: :.\P *\'T—Anticipating a coal famine
b«’f i c {.he miners and operators renew
their :i ,; monts several Foremost con
cerns. including the municipality in the
mar i - --nt of the ole. trio light business,
"1' *- .n large su;>p;i< >• of si. a;r. male
‘ 5 ‘ AHA- .Jail Carrier Pan TiUotson
Will b • : •: on the old downruv i route,
as a result of Postmaster -Wharton’s first
official i. TU lot son was transferred
from t'nc downtown to a siiburhnn route
ai »; it a v. ..»• ago by Postmaster Thomas,
and 11 woo his resentment of tin : treat
nu t lira. led. to the inquiry that was then
mam into charges affecting the po.stmas
ter and certain of the employes of the
YORK -’ ne city council passed an ordi
‘\n . - by a vote of 7 to 1 to grant a frar
hisc for the term of 20 years with the
prAih : • i f buOng the plant In two }> ars
or any live years thereafter for $r>0,<>.*>. Tho
ordii a e also provides for 90 hydrants t
a. i- Mil of $22, in lieu of $40 paid at i..
it tune, and $_f> per annum for nil
in. .. iiy.lru.nts from this date.
». A* 1A—A campaign is being waged *>•• !
the local posts of the Grand Army of the ]
Ibv bo on behalf of John A. iV a
win* is a candidate for depariu oat < • an- !
man er of the department of N. arm mu
Mr. Dempster has the indorsemcnl of afi
tlic posts in Omaha.
OROFTON—While C. C. Grimes wa..
kindling a lire with kerosene the oil ex - j
pb'd. il ac.d she was severely burned \vh c i
atT m;>T!:ig to extinguish the flames, an. I
Grimes’ clothing caught fire, and before !
the fire was put out he was aiso badly j
burned. Although the burns oH both asr
severe, they are not serious. Tins mat* ;
four cvplosions of kerosene within tho
Iasi two weeks. A sample of the oil has !
been sent to the state oil inspector.
j, mKMONT-Charges made at o b c
dwns where the waterworks and < b
trie lights are independently owned, td , _ |
Fremont's municipal plant is not a ? . - i
ingr proposition, were refuted hy r: stat
ncnl issued by the board of public vv
*howlu& the finances-of the plant for :
period of six month-- from August 1. T
to F bruary 1. 1012.. The state-, nr : b •
total ivmfipts of $:i7A7$.fc' and a total * >
pen sc a‘.a*c.u;;t of $27 l hi. 24, leavi ; a c •
ance of $1.7,1172.71 as the net profit cf > b
plant. This statement does not incln : ■
profit on merchandise stores sold or d
duet bins for merchandise used in repairing
commercial and street wiring.
Beal E ,ncy sved to lie Be
lli.: d Hove to Harness
Platte ar,d Loup.
Lincoln. X ' ., Bob. 2!'.— Ueccnt
. . i ; i ■ r - r indi
i... ■ a tremendous activity in the
\. ;■ i cts in
. id . ,i. Two • n tiled
• v- as by 13. ». Bennett,
r: : X. V., who i .res to
-if tiir y Loup.
:• ; a, to c .00,000,
' i! i : .. : i Arcadia to . will sell
: towns,
'i ll- "i . , ... for an appr- . mtion of
S.'.n - ■: ' vruter pi ; s ■■end to
; I ■, ,vi-v. Bennett
■ d a . , tiling hi applica
tion.
backed with Wall
rt t i i, ■ .a dr: .1 to c ' - mplate
y: : ■ t v nter i > r pro
■ < , : ce. idin to 11. K.
i • ■ . iddii da;:, s i o is con
: , alt rprise. Ti’.a latter,
v. n ■ a several w ll-Uno\m
men, have con
’ Doherty d Com
treet, w hi by water
.i1 1 ■,■ i the Lea river to
for the • , ration of
.ii* • it. central .Nebraska,
'id ■ i.-ioji ct provided 1. • will be
a , t- ■ r c. r.d at
Si '' 1 ;u B a * rs, the
; . ■ tile fifth at Flor
. nortii of ' aiaha.
• da. . i ]• the work as at
r. tlie bad ef the
, a y . i Will
. y ' ..lie of i a largest
\ . in tie mntry.
• : aiims i.■ "■ aha pit
si fneti more
■ ling to air. Bab
... ■ ■ ef '• rating,
V , a . an t. Itich the combine
1-. ,v, an that
of , ..a or the (Mississippi
project at id X d, la.
]'•> ■ - 'ii., XcK, Fob. 20.—It is bo
ignifl
- o the filing of H. E.
■ river no r canal
• :‘y of < iambus by
i <\.m . well
• nr:: «.n ; c cunt of
v r canm! oovclop
r. ee. . o- ft, an x re: ni fi.nan
\to Harry l i.' Doherty.
K. the statement from
in m, ..!• v Po:e-'t\, who is : he owner
<.: t • : i plants at Lincoln,
land and other
’ , t .-oing to Beeiii control
0 - . . .-trie Light and Power
f - co-op-, • iimg with
: ■ , of Now York, who
r-'. ■s a option o the Frc
or ha 5 ’ -ome a
• m*w York financiers.
. (o: • ntuiv of the whole
bush: • - • it out. of the class
ei “dreams’' of tlie past,
1 t j. • the . um o, £2.000 has
n i L"; .• ) ;*,•» now filing for the
r , X;: and i.lait even a
n that was ' aid for
t r . cad tdd Omaha-Iicsewatcr
. k ., ; cl.*. 20.—Protection of
. . In X braska is to be a
. . < : ' . - ion at the state
• -ku socialists, ac
• * .• . . ;. • ers • 1 the party
- at b- • e:, three
• *. >n re is morning.
d ■!)•'*■<■ tie water
■ ■ are .slipping away
<. rtain als along
. a : Die Elk horn have
; urn ; . incss. Here
prominent, socialist
bus run up over the
• i ; but anot or way
a 'b eds of greed
r• ve simply located
• f the state and are
b i simply to hold it
;i a liioii .yid concern
tb" graft through,
business with these
■ lights of Nebraska
and nr its most
Not a single power
• gran to<1 t o a divi
. , cf public parasites.”
CHERRY CO UN "Y GRAND
J1:. FINDS TRUE BILLS
Y; .' b. 2D.—So much
m; . lias cg-ine ‘before
, «. y i •here that the
Soli 't-s hanging
fod. It is thought,
vl'.’ -r oases <an be •
. f the investigation
;• ■ ‘ tho first two days’
jury has returned
: vs. K lley ‘Spence,
• > .1 ' oiug wiili IiUi rit to
h aro
in ii In- near Eli
l.v.; .1 Uo .1 arose
. ; -• io hay land.
; • i; 11 i:> Quiver,
, d witli. stealing a
■ an i;-,o ranch of
a t i *»f < * dv. Quiver
. . in tho Cherry coun
and created
V' ral \v“'-k • ago by
’>*. R. io’h - / tson,
’ iho Indian for a
QuR'v- concealed
: an'! i in the pan and as he
>r < l the court
\ j- .Sheriff C. A. Ros
iy notifle. 1 and se
1 ' in tho cliret lion of
> lo he overtook tho
and brought him
f N vs. Albert Rem
.1 j• -r. i with stealing cat
tle ; i:i ]’)•; v i: dhleutnor. of Kil
gore.
i -amo ' - i was made in the
car ■ « ; .‘•date Ni-braska vs. Rev.
Oroya .f 30 miles south of
. George Gregory, a
i; t ire lister, who has several
in dm nth sand hills, was
.1 wit 11 - *oting at the 12-year -
•»: i i gliter ” .Vr. and Mrs. James
v , ry, Til- trouble arose over
i ■ : s to the location of tho
'••■a: lino bol; . < n land owned by
Rev G
a . - * an mo ; ,kiy of the charge, but
a - ii-aui aid defendant were
to keep the peace.
—
URE.ViO'NT MAN GOES TO
BANK AT DENISON, IA.
i i Mint, Neb.! Feb. 29.—Herbert
1'. sg who lias been deputy county
• ■ k mder Jn . Donahue, left this
a , ; >• i • iR n, la., to become a
or i First National bank
thet* .
■ ■ ; ■ who stirr J tho
. • buiWins recently by .ofustng
f. - '• -alary of purchasing
.' a-r and then r.
1 d i - i. Donaide could got
i As- .ua.a of supervisors with
i»;< complaint.