The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, March 17, 1905, Image 2

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    THE CHIEF
BEDOLOUD, NEBHAHKA.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Paul C. Piiakes
George Newhouhb
Editor
Mannger
SUBSOIltPTION RATES.
Oni your "J-
Itxmnntbt v
ntorodat tne pout office t Hod Cloud. Nob,
econd nlmi mull mnttct.
ADVKItTISINO KATK8:
Furnlnliol on nppllcHtltui.
TELEPHONE. SEVEN - TWO
Has anyone) any idea what Iuih Imp
poncd to tlio Good Roads association?
Olivor llodgo and Ed Amuck luivo
boon mentioned hh possible candidates
for sheriff next fall.
Tlio Japs again narrowly missed an
nihilating tho Russian army In Man
churia. They will eventually succeed.
Tlio Superior Journal lias taken u
backward stop slneo passing from tlio
hands of 0. E. Stino, who published
ono of tlio very host country n'owspu
pors in Nebraska. The now niunngo
inotit lias fallen into tlio clutches of
tlio "ready print" house and last week
tho paper was issued with u "patent
insido " Wo regret to seo so good u
pupor going wrong.
Already tho disgruntled ones are be
ginning to show choir teeth Someone,
who apparently was not over-proud of
tho nut and did not care to have his
nanio made public, posted a placard in
the postotllce calling a mass conven
tion, to bo held at tho court house
tomorrow evening, for the alleged
purpose of "nominating good men for
ofllco" There will always bo dissatis
ilod ones, no matter who is nominated.
In spite of tho fact Unit tho caucuses
woro advertised for moro than ten
days prior to tho timo of their being
hold, barely enough voters attended
tho meetings in each ward to till tho
delegations to tlio city convention. Is
it any wonder that thero is dissatis
faction over tho nominees when loss
than ten por cent of tho voters of a
party are permitted to name tho can
didates year aftor year? Tho direct
primary would bo a groat improvement
over tho present method of making
nominations.
treasurer and county clerk will bo
vacant this fall. Tub Chief has already
expressed its preforonco for treasurer
in tho person of Mr. Skolton of Blue
Hill. For tho ofllco of county dork,
wo do not bellovo tho Republicans
could do bet or than to nominate and
elect John .7. Garbor, tho present dep
uty clerk. Tho work in tho ofllco de
volves largely upon the deputy, and
Mr. (Jarber has demonstrated, during
the past two years, that ho is entirely
capable of managing tho affairs of the
ofllco. All who have had business to
transact at tho ollice of the county
clerk have always found John Gather
on duty and ready to wait upon the
patrons of tho ofllco. His experience
and ability well qualify him for tho
position, and we believe ho will re
ceive the nomination.
NEWS OF XKIiJtASKA.
Tho Republican city convention did;
not waste much time in nominating
candidates for city clerk and treas
urer. "Doo" Fort and .1 O. But lor
have administered the aifairs of their
oillcos in a manner satisfactory to all
and there is no doubt of their re-election
by good majorities.
Wo may tie accused of indulging in
"pipe dreams," but the editor of this
paper hopes to livo to seo tho day
when refuse of tho streets and tho
typhoid brooding coss-pools of Red
Cloud will bo carried away in sewers.
Nothing not oven an electric lighting
plantwould be of su h lasting bene
fit to tho city as u sowerago system.
Von HaHcr Is Co.ivictecJ.
Oir.nha. March 1 1. Tlio ju;y before
whom George Von llalkr was tr.e: on
tho charge of murdering Maui ice D.
Roes brought in a veri ct of guilty i.f
murder in tlio second dPRi'c atfer
over fifty hours of deliberation.
Lucaa Guilty of Murder.
Iloldrege, Nob.. March 10. Tho jury
In the Lucas murder caso brought In
a verdict of guilty in tho first degree
with Imprisonment for life ns punish
ment. The jury did not have any diffi
culty In arriving at a verdict, as it
was unanimous on the first ballot In
regard to his guilt.
Boy Killed White Hunting.
Fairhury, Neb., March M. Russell
Leldy, a thirteen-year-old son of L.
J. Leldy, a farmer living near Rower,
In this county, Is dead from the effects
of a gunshot wound, Inflicted Satur
day. He and a brother were out hunt
ing, when young I.eldy's weapon was
accidentally discharged, the load en
tering his head.
Record by Woman Bowler.
Omaha, March 9. Mrs. S. Hunter,
using tho full weight, sixteen and one
half pound ball, has broken the wom
an's western record by bowling the
remarkable game of lioG. The score
was made in the last of four succes
sive games in the competition. She
bowls a strong ball and has more
speed than most women bowlers. Her
Btrong point is accuracy. The score
Is believed to he ono of tho best over
made by a woman.
Bazar Ackc New Trial.
Oninha, March If. Anton Bazar,
tho South Omaha saloon keeper who
was held by a jury In Judge Ken
nedy's court liable to Mrs. Hosa
Rezek In the sum of $o,000 for the
loss of her husband, who was killed
whllu drunk, has entered a motion
for a new trial, Whichever way this
motio . losults, It Is understood that
tho case is to be carried up on an ap
peal. The jury awarded tho exact
amount used for.
Negro Takes Indian Bride.
Chadrou, Neb., March 1."). County
Judge Savers married Lewis Jones, a
full-blooded negro, to Mary Lamotte,
a full-blooded Indian of the Sioux
tribe. The brldo Is a relative of Black
Horse, White Cow and Red Cloud,
henco belongs to tho nobllty. Tho
braves are all disgusted, and one of
them claims Mary Is already his
squaw, so there may be a "war of
races" In this vicinity. Tho lately
married couple have moved Into a
shanty Just out of the city limits.
'Pirn ii?i1iit ltt (wlnitrrwl ttt I tut llsk
A1IU 1 UHVilUl IV II IlllUJIIUl IIU tllU IIU"
publican convention Monday evening
calling for a mass meeting of citizens
to discuss tho electrio light problem,
the mooting to bo held some timo
within tho next two months, meets
with he.uty approval. Wo can noj
longer shut our oyes to tho fact that'
Rod Cloud, tho best trading point in
tho Republican valloy, i-. far behind
hor sister towns in tho matter of an
electrio light and power plant. If the
city's bonded indebtedness is in such
shape that, bonds can bo issued for the
construction of a municipal electrio
plant, Unit is tho only logical and
economical thing to do. Wo are op
posod to granting an electric light
ing franchise to a private individual
or company only as u last rosort.
Norfolk Asylum is All Ready.
Norfolk, Neb., March 11. After
long waiting to return to their homo
In tho Nebraska insane hospital at
this place patients who were burned
out by the big fire of several years
since are going to bo allowed to re
turn tomorrow. On that day tho com
missions of the officers in charge of
the institution, recently appointed Sy
Governor Mickey, will take effect and
lomonow tho first consignment of
patients who have been quartered in
tho Lincoln asylum will bo brought
back to northern Nebraska.
Unless tho bill providing for four
year terms for county otlicors should
becomo n law, tho ofllces of sheriff,
Informed of tho suicide of Mrs. Besslo
Chandler of Omaha. He took mor
phlno and also opened the arteries in
his wrist, hut was thwarted in his In
tentions. Captain Klrkmun says that
no matter what tile outcome of his
trial ho Is determined to take his own
life as soon as ho has the opportunity.
He professes the warmest of love for
the dead woman and vowb he will join
her In death. He also makes very sen
sational charges concerning Lieuten
ant Chandler.
TITTERINGTON FOUND GUILTY.
Dr. Edward Hayward Dead.
Nebraska City, March 15. Dr. Ed
ward P Hayward, tho oldest son of
the late Senator M. L. Hayward, died
at the home of his mother of stomach
trouble. He was born In this city In
1871. Dr Hayward was a graduate of
medical colleges In bith this country
and Germany. He served as a United
Staes army surgeon In tho Philip
pines during tho Spanish-American
war. After the Spanish wur ho prac
ticed medicine In Now York city until
about six months ago, when ho moved
to this city. Ho leaves a widow.
Klrkman Attempts Suicide.
Valentine, Neb., March 11. Captain
G. W. Klrkman, who Is under arrest
hero, being tried on charges Unit may
result In his dismissal from tho army,
tried lo commit suicide aftor he was
Alleged Cattle "Rustler" Convicted of
Larceny as Bailee at North Platte.
North Platte, Nob., March 10. Tho
Jury In the case of tho state against
Tltterlngton, returned a verdict of
guilty as charged. The jury had been
out for about twenty-four hours when
the verdict was returned. Delmar
Tltterlngton, tho defendant, was
rl.arged with unlawfully converting to
his own use battle given Into his pos
session by George llently. The evi
dence was very conflicting, the strong
est being the testimony of Lee Case,
who had been jointly charged with
Tltterlngton In another offense. Caso
pleaded guilty alter having been In
jail for some weeks. Tit'erlngtoii and
Case had been partners in the butcher
business in the town of Sutherland,
ai.d Tltterlngton had a trial last week.
In which the jury disagieed and were
discharged.
The second trial of tho state ngainst
Del Tltterlngton lor cattle stealing Is
now being tried.
CODY CASE IS NEARING END.
Sister of Buffalo Bill Says His Wlr
Intended to Give Him Drug.
Denver, March 14. The allegation
that Mrs. Cody threatened to give her
husband, Colonel William F. Cody
(Buffalo Bill), a drug to bring him
under her control has been repeated
In a deposition mado In this city by
Mrs. Helen Gody-Wetmore, a sister of
the colonel, to bo filed In his divorce
suit in tho Wyoming court.
"Mrs. Cody told mo," said Mrs. Wet
more, "that she had obtained a drug
of some character from a clairvoyant
and that she Intended to give it to
Colonel Cody in order to get control
over him; that she thought herself a
better manager for the property than
tho colonel, and that she wished to
get control of all property at nil haz
ards." This Is tho statement upon which
Colonel Cody bases his charge that
Mrs. Cody attempted to poison Iilm.
The trial is practically finished,
with the exception or taking one or
two depositions In Nebraska, before
the matter Is laid before the court at
Sheridan on March 20. Several wit
nesses will be put on the stand at that
time ami the arguments in the case
will consume several days.
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BRYAN LOSES $50,000 BEQUEST
Connecticut Supreme Court Gives De
cision in Bennett Will Case.
Hartford, Conn., March 10. The su
preme court of Connecticut handed
down a decision in tho Phllo S. Ben
nett will caso, in which W. J. Bryan
has figured as benelicinry to the ex
tent of $30,000, as provided in a
"sealed letter" left by Mr. Dennett,
and finds no error. The decision up
holds the superior court, which ren
dered Judgment to (ho effect that the
clause In Mr. Bennett's will contain
ing tho paragraph In regard to the
$50,000 to bo loft to Mr. Bryan Is in
operative and that the said fund is the
part of a residuary estate. Mr. Bry
an appealed from this decision, and
the result Is as previously stated. The
superior court having held that tho
"sealed letter" was no part of the will,
the only question to decide on was
Its contents as testamentary docu
ment. Clause 12 of the will leaves
$50,000 to Mrs. Bennett In trust, with
no purpose, while the sealed letter
says that the money is left to Will
lam J. Bryan. The Biipreme court
holds that the superior court is right
in deciding that the clause Is Inopera
tlve. Counsel for Mr. Bryan when asked
If the case would be taken any high
er said that It would not be.
The decision doubtless ends one of
tho most interesting cases ever fought
out In the courts of the state. Mr.
Bryan was a close friend or Mr Ben
nett and was made tho executor or his
will. When It became known that a
"sealed letter" was deposited in New
York, bequeathing Mr. Bryan $50,500,
the struggle began to have It exclud
ed, several allegations, which caused
considerable surprise nt tho time, be
ing made by counsel ror Mrs. Bennett.
It was even alleged that Mr. Bennett
Intended to have tfie letter destroyed
when he was killed by a fall on a
western mountain side.
Warrant In Fraud Case.
Pierre, S. D., March 15. Deputy
Marshal Luughlin hns gone to Fort
Pierre with a warrant for the nrrest
of R B. 'Stearns on complaint of
tho United States authorities at St
Paul, charging him with being con
nected with land frauds in connection
with W. T. Horswoll of S Paul. Sen
sational developments promise to
grow out of the case.
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SPOONS
conomy; there is no article or silver
ware so expensive in the end as depart
ment al, hardware, or "general store
buy the best if you want to practice real
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spoons.
We carry nothing but the very best
Sterling Silver and Silver-plated ware;
stock such as is found only in a first
class jewelry store, and yet our prices
are low, quality considered. We are not
satisfied to make a big per cent on a
single sale, but want the volume of busi
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UCLA? AL separator
It has boon rightly said that the cow was
the mortgage lifter of Nebraska, but you
can't make it so without the aid of the
DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATOR.
It is absolutely the only machine on tlio
market which will separate cold milk and
get all tho cream. Thero is a No.l guaruii
anteo that this machine will do all wo say.
Washing is to be considered, and with tho
patent washer which is furnished with
witli them makes it tlio easiest machine
cleaned. Can't be excelled for easy run
ning. If you are thinking of buying u
en am sepaiator, come in. Wo can pleaso
both in machine and price. If you have
not got the money to spare now, wo can
still pleaso you Separators, repairs, rub
ber ring-, and tlio best separator oil for
salo by
H. J. CLARK,
Manager of Red Cloud Station of the
BEATRICE CREAMERY CO.
City Dray and Express Line.
T. W. STUDEBAKICR, PROP.
ioods Delivered to any part of the city.
Charges as low as the Lowest
CITY AGENTS FOR ADAAS EXPRESS CO.
TELEPHONES,
Residence 188.
Office 119
WE WILL DO YOUR
HAULING
Cam. Phone 7.") on f2.
HOLLISTER ft ROSS, i
Heavy Drayln a Specialty
H. B. ASHER,
VETERINARIAN
Of tho Kansas City Veter
inary Collogo Ofllco at E.
.tohnston's, tho Brick Barn.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED
Telephone 82.
RED CLOUD, - . NEB.
At Blue Hill first Tuesday in each
mouth,
Do You
Eat
Meat?
Whon you nro hungry and
want somothig nice in tlio
meat lino, drop into my
market. Wo have tho nicest
kind of
Home-made
Sausages
and meats, fish, and game
in season. Wo think, und
almost know, Unit wo can
pleaso you. Give us n
trial.
Koon Bros;,
Successors to
ROBINSON & BURDEN.
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