", -' ""n 4" 5.'.TJ ?ZUW-'- r38a9-'S!'MS- I She CHIEF Rod Cloud - - Nebraska. l?r;LISUKD KVKKV FICIDAY. f-x'vr'Vv, 'X'J y " " 1 Ul Gifts for 4 U s EntJi-"-! In tlio I'ogtolKrc nt fled Cloud, Net1 an Second CUs Mutter t$ f K. II Newiiouse Manager or COmmEMCEMENTS ! in v - j -s 'vr"s- v---. Cnr I I'v ll h IS IV i v. t I i MRS. GUNNKSS DEAD F'LATlES CONTAINING HER FALSE TEETH FOUND IN ASHES. Eherlft Still Trying to Get Evidence at Gnnneas Farm Grand Jury Be gins Iti Work at Laporti Officers Receive Threatening Letters. The imtupw licld .'it lapo:u- Ind . m the louialiis- o tin- si vi-ii mi "JfjcnUfled dead exhumed fioin .Mrs. ' ltino.ct' private Iniriul iiru :nd was 'mnloil iiimI revelled tlit- ra.i that .in of (lie BBvmi was a ft'innli This .hb amused new Interest in tin. story r limil Oi ceiling of OUlahomn City, Okla, wlio was employed by Mis. Uuu ie3n In I In Tnll of inoj. Greening worked I in- Mrs (5untt,H- at the time thai Jennie Olson dlsappoaictl am! .is V.fnry v :i to tin? orfeet that on a rrl.ilti dav in Sj.tinhcM a man ami w wmnan ciuuo to the house ami that jciifcM M. . Citnti' i .1 l;e,! llreeising ti. .lV't in th" tnil u, for tin- uvU'1'. -wbruii she said wore the prnfo-sMir and l.)S vil'o lio'n the i.ns AllgoY- coilegi viUf ti .liii-i-- was. to attend, w .1 1 i P'-nd Mi" eight vvlih hr at the 1. ms--:nit wniihl lequiro Greening's hed-i-i tun In (he in irniug (In -ning -.-aw iollniij; of Jennie nor the nun or -woman and was iiil'oimed liy Mis. ijuni.tt.. that llnv Iwd !' it mi an 1.1. . irajn. taking lemile ulnim Thi.i Im.h ".vb'i'h t'M-v tie 'oied to '. ' that l :i vo. in, wax ink 'ti tiotn the .-ame ho!- n ,vn.' that or Jul tile Olson and l't thn 'in!.- also were the hodi. - of Uie lUnhiberg oi lola. WK. and th r-' main, or a mu'o por.iou. AH th b ullci wuie dismembered. I. ut the 'M.ti'.- ot r.he fiur wen such thai :t v. a pn-' l.le 'o identify the PuiliPi rf .J tini Oh. In and Mr. lhid.iberg. nnl it vn ninjo pn.Mlde hy the !i,,,rpUs' ' d" toiniioe i li it one of tin- niliu t .vu win f.h.it r u f"nial.' The tl.oorj t now Mb. meed thiit Mrs. Guiine-;..- t.iay Inw- in I hi i'mito nlghl. the nlghl that Urf-eninK 'Sent in th burn, : 'ir lerod uoi onl linmie Olson, hut a..) the man and woman. To Coroner Marl:, .Sln-riiT Kin'iler an! I'l (-. - ut.r rf.nlth ihis sonin aliuo.l iiiconrelval)!e. hut ih".y . onsiiler In th" liul t of Mfont iloV',iiiii,n,nt- that nothint; appeared Jm.)iiiilil' i" -r thi- nreh-nniih n .-. . The 'doinacliri of Hie tour wuiin.s lu thin hole have hoen rennned and the i oiili-iits will he analyzed ,01- poiMiu. ''he tBiiiieit'tii!CO of Jennie Olson, as r. ell us Hit) Minnie, norm rM In Sen-lejfihe.-, ItiO", while Rudsher wan diss .IfO: Ml ot in May, 1007. III.- hoily was rnL nenrei the Htirfuc. than the others Ami hU tihoiild have heen tin hi-t 91(-.1 in l.ii. hole. vjrjrni jury ucis duo. . Tie hirrlfi Ki-und Jury eon vent-il ' 7ftXffln wnvmyrnr?. ' v a f V 1V.V 1 BJ UN I I ) , J ill III If i A i AVA JV Just opened up for your inspection one of the most com plete and freshest lines of ,lhc newest creations of the silversmiths' art. An exceptionally nice line of Silver ware of all hinds fancy pieces for the table Berry Sets-Tea Sets-Compotes and many other pieces for table use. Also a very com- nlntn linn rf ), KU!N Wi Mf DrtT r? U L'N2!T II ' mvm mm V m m."M Wm B--- " Fancy Spoons, Knives and Foi ks, Berry Spoons, Sugar Spoons, Fruit Knives, Jelly Spoons and Knives and numberless other pieces of utility and ornament. Also wc have a very extensive assortment of other gifts for commencement and birthday remembrances, such as RINGS, WATCHES and and a variety of inexpensive little souvenirs, making acceptable gifts for many occasions. No trouble to show goods Just as welcome to look as to buy. Quality is our first consideration in the buying and selling of our goods, and there is nothing but absolutely dependable goods offered, and the prices make anything you may purchase now a genuine bargain. NEWHOUSE BROTHER JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS, 9 WATCH . rv s.. .. . v.. v. rv-. -W-,v..XwVw.-V..V.a- I I I ! I II II I ! I MMIIH I I I I Jl l - C, B. & Q. lv..s. "v.. INSPECTORS W VvA- VsA "5 .v.. i ,i. i..,.; i-1 i w .n j.a.- ii r- It'll .till- .5 l.e l-'.l .1 - ilih in tivn TI- l.orllc-. of tl.i- .- .'ii 'iuh: ntitk'.: dead will be inn i in '.In- iinller.-Mlelil. Mrs, Gunness' Teeth Found Teat VjrF. (lunar- CA" hi theanio-; whl'-li ih'stro;. ml her home April 'JS was ( iiiit'lush.-!. shown when a t-'-aicher In f.." uiins i'.i i.r.t'ied til'; i;;"i and lo.wr hrid.: s, ( .ntalnliiK the fal-e t"tli of tin' v.onian Th- lower .-et ol teet'i lal'v oxsk tly" whli the ile-t riptiou and rihmrnm tiirnSihod hy Mr. I. I'. N'oiton the d-nti-.t, who liui'l tie ln!h;i and who identified tin u-th pos-i lively as iIiom' of Mn t5un!ii'. In view of the ttuniistal-ahlo evi'!"i" -, invlmliim Hie finding utr weel, ,io of lings lielomrin-; to the iminlerr., Coioner Much .-tated that hi- would render an olllelal fliiilln thai the burned adult female hody was that of Mis. (iuuuebi. The town has been rent for two weehrt by the dlseiH-dons over the (luesllon, "Waa Mrs. (iiiiines.-j burned to death, or did she escape?" Hut few sUeptleal poisons now re I main, and their argument Is that Mis. i (iimnesa, after Killing the rhlldron and ' ucttliiK lire to the house, threw her tooth into the lire. b'heilfr Sniutzur Is iiivo.uiifathig the claim th'it William RIedinKer, a farm or at Delallold. Wis., was one of Mi. GunneBs" victims. In a letter, David !T .i:eiiiin.er, Uie htiei; lann ioiloweu tii.' int.trii' limis an 1 ib-pi :led .?'i- in Mu b.tnh. .vliere i' .-'111 i-i, lor Ui"din ;er nevt i lefained anil was net ii".rd fiidii arter thai. Mis .lenu!' flrahani ol WaiiKesha. Wis., la .-eel '.ni; her I, 'other, who left home to marry a rii h w'dow in Indiana and w n ii-.er 1 If-ii:-.. 1 1 cm aiti r that. Wl ;' i.- 'O.'isidered po-ill i proof flint ii-nry (litiheilt of ticii.i.tuM'a, Win., i ame lo lxipoiie and v.i,s jiut out i-f the w-iy b, Mr.- tl-itiucss was !!'H'piieil .hen. Sh'-riff Smutzer u eoivv.il a lis i. containing a dcscrlp lion if liiiiiioliU's watch, whiih tallies w.ih one u tho watches fou.i I in tho rn!'-; ri .ektsaTls "north nd began invoHllgntloii of th lityu mj MirniiiiiflniK uie ueaui oi louiieen juchen, a frloml living a Waukesha. l-.or-.oiiB nr Hi. farm ot Mrs. llelle (Juu- Wlsi t..,u of tht. .ilbappearame finm fiaiM Pio-,'ut,ii Smith iiuc-tioiu'd i,nio oi Hkillngfr, who. uftcr a vWt the .vitne'-HOs and (he tostimouv is be- Jl()m m,.h (;i,mu.ssf sold Rome M-ops, inR noted ... ii court stenograph, r. ! which iivttud him $l,iOo, and lef for I'n.HWiUnr Hmlth received another ,l)mt. plie0 , m,,.ti,0i Indiana "to ilii-Hnlim letler from HiooKlyn, ..',a,rv tt wealthy widow." he said. A Y. Ho b; threatened willi .bath uu-! ',, ,,lU.r IlN ,llrud nl;ui John er... !.r -e.slgtu lib ollleo ami drop, tho 1Uint7.H,uan. received a letter, in r;i!i.no. invi-tlKii'Um. llu iiImi re- Htnictlug him to .sell th- stccK and eoived a tbieatr-dtig Iciter tiom llirm mpliinoiU.s and put the ,onev Wtihhingli.U I). C. CMel ol I'olbe ,,.,, ilIin. Allhriiiuh the ! -tier was unsigned and not in the handwritlm: vy'VAAVV vJVx-? 3. C SLOSS Wall Paper, Paints Liid Moildis"gs Contractor for Papt'rinjj, Painting and Interior Dec orating. Fine paper hanging a specialty. Acme brand paints. Uell phone 296. AAV.AAAvV 1 1 ("oihrnin- in i'' in' of e '-'in i I; .in VwAAAv OEGORflTIOU DAY Will soon be here. You will want a monument by ,that time. Come and see its early as it takes time to prop erly finish a monument. We have many styles and sizes for your inspec tion and selection and our prices are right. Satisfaction guaranteed. ing Bros. & Co., Artistic Monuments. 440-446 N. Webster. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. vAvAaWSaAWVAWWv Over s 1 BATTLESHIPS LEAVE SAN FRAN CISCO FOR PLGET SOUND. Pacific Fleet of Cruisers Off for Santa Barbara New Commander Makes First Speech at Banquet Praises Enlisted Men. Tho Atluutlc battleship fleet, after 12 days of naval pageantry and merry malting at San Francisco, sailed for Paget bound. Tho fleet will arrive oft Seattle on May 22. One-half of the bhlps will dock at Hremoitun navy yard, while north, and the otherd will retain to Han Francisco for imintlng beneath the water lino. Pl-iy days lu Paget ."otiml will bo over before the end of the month and then the olP.cers and men will resume the usual nutlii" of niau-of-wnr life. Orders ra'.l toi the 1 "assembling of tin. licet iu San Francisco harbor not later than Inly 3 On July 7 tho fleet sails for Hono lulu and alter a week's fcia- there, goes direct to Auckland The Pacific fleet of artnoren 1 raisers under Admiial Dayton sailed south and H"ar Admiral Sperry, in com mand of the Atlantic licet, hoisted or the first, time his commanding Hag of blue, lleing junior In lineal lank to Admiral Hay ton, Admiral Sperry wa-i compelled by naval regulations to fly a suboidluato flag of red so long as the Pacific fleet remained at San Fran- thco. The long lino of armored crui ers which sailed for Santa Uartmra ..as headed by thy flagship West Vir ginia, and included the Colorado, Maryland. Pennsylvania. Tennessee, Washington and California. The pro tected cinlscr Charleston, llanshlp of Hear Admiral Swinburne, also sailed with the fleet, but her destination ia Mor.irey. La-t of tin) official enu-ituinmcnt.s at Snu Francisco for the Atlantic and Piulflp fleet- was the baiwnn 1 tendered . : tl;i. 1-aliiuont hotel hy San 1'iancU co Knights or Columbus to He potty 01'lcers of tho two fleet dmirals i-peny and Thomas both -poke and tli-ire were lu ntti ndauce Cm lain Siiiheiland ot the New ler-ey and Nlch ( Ion of the XebraaUa. Admiial Sper ry made the first speech sinie m-sum-ing command of the Atlantic H" ' lb moke directly and nolntodl). He do- hired thai the enlisted nun of tho 1 avy were tho bulwarks In the deteiise of the navy. "Their training." ho continued, "is entlrelj lu the hands of the petty ofll- 1 eis, who stand between tho men and !) commanding ofllcers Wo have may In the navy tho mot splendid l.mly of young men that could ho so- S Be Comfortable Avoid the heat, dirt and smoke of a cook stove. Get one of our QUICK JvlKAL GASOLINK STOVES and be comfortable. Priced to save you money on all of them. A good serviceable two-burner stove at $2 and from this to the GAS RANGE at $:S. The Quick Meal is built for service, durable, ornamental and convenient. Make Morvey Buy a Cream Separator that gets the cream from the milk, one that runs easy, that cleans easy, one that repair bill don't eat up the profits. Buy a BLUEBELL --a separator embodying all the most u -to-datc features at a minimum of cost. A Special Bargain in a No. 4 Sharpies Separator at $6S. And don't forget that we hac the four makes of mowers, the cad ing Peering, Standard, McGormick and Keystone, Red Cloud Hardware j aund Implement Co. c WM. WOLFE. Secretary. be along that line. And whon they ' salute a superior ofllcer they ahould renu mbei U is no hard line or cat.te that i-i drawn, but that it Is ne-nily the eoni'teh. due. and the salutation of one gentleman to another They arc biave and Muo and I ai.i pioud to coal man I such a lore".'' lected In all tho world. Above every tbjng else, they are American 8.j favo; of rue Koveniwont. iriOn and their tialniug "siioum ifiw ."T7iKLAMMAT7)UY"ltui:t matimi entko in 3 DAYS Morton I.. Illil.of Li'liiiium I111I . mij; "Mj wife liml lirlumiiHtor Ithciiinxii-rri In ovury mnsclp Hiid Joint, nor MiircrliiK wa" terrtlile ami t-er boJv tuul fcc wnv x'.volk-u Hlsitivilio. yoail rccoKiililnu. 1a tm-n lu trtt six weuki Hnd liml clKlit b)kfi'ln . Ian ri'fvlvoii no bviiollt uutll tUo tried Hr. l)inhoi, Ivaof tor Ithtiiuintltm. It khvu liniiicdli;'!' uWm uatl fchc was ttbb-to wh. iitioiiti.i ISirn-.liy mm fcUTO It f.Wl-il licr lift)." huM 1jV II. U CJlnn duclfje Ho'.jh, in New York, l-lclda He 1 i)ri,Bpi.i.Hp.1 riou-i. Hao Rifjht to Discharge Solilcr. Tli- i'lit of Pro.il 'eat Koohv-vt-P to disml. a i;egro soldier c, :ho Twunty fllMi 'n'v.11 iy for alleged pai tlf Ij-ali.ui lu the il.n at Uiowntvllle. To. , wa., nistalli"!'. I,-, .lodge Ilonali in the Fait oil Stat' . ourt ni N-w Yoik O. IU III, tho t-ohlhT, med tin ;;ovirnm .U to li'uovi-i ?l..j, as wage-, frora tie date of hU dismissal to the oxpLa of his term of enlis-lmont. Mislrtct Attorney Stlmson contended that the president had a rlpiht to dlsmlsK tho fioldltr. .inage imugn sustiir.iou int.. lonteullon and directed u Judgment in ' ' J'ooJ "" or on rj: Htu ., -." Used by Millions Calumet Baking Powder Oomnlltrt wHU tho Pr J-ooJ Jwtorovir; Htu r Vt 9tSr Vt. -. . i fi k 1 -,i "Vl f