The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, January 08, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 10

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    Mad Bull Attacks
Three Men; Is Shot
Byron, Neb., Jan. 7.—An Infuriated
bull In the pasture of Robert Harms
caused considerable disturbance and
a near fatal aecMent. L>. L. Robinson
of Byron, neighbor of Harms, went
to the pasture to taka out some cows
belonging to him. Tile bull attacked
Robinson and tossed him into the air.
His life was saved when ho fell out
side the fence where the animal could
not reach him. He sustained serious
injuries.
Chet Robinson, nephew of the in
jured inan, who had accompanied him,
jumped the fence and started after
the hull with a pitchfork. The mad
dened animal %lso vanquished the
younger man and tho fork in short
order, and would not allow any per
son to come into the pasture.
Harms,later shot the animal to save
his own life, when it attacked him as
he entered 1he fence to try to get
the cows out for Robinson.
OTTUMWA—The Chicago, Burling
ton & Quincy railroad spent a busy
year of construction here. A new
machine shop, a mechanical coaling
station, a water treatment and pur
ifying plant, and a new storehouse
were erected, and the union station
was remodeled. Some track work
incidental to the new buildings was
done, and the road shared with the
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific rail
way and with the Morrell Packing
plant the building of a viaduct over
Iowa avenue.
THE NEBBS ' OH DOCTOR’ Directed for The Omaha Bee by Sol Hess
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DU'S MOINES—Federal employe*
who have office* in the federal
buildings’ in Iowa cities have to lie
careful what sort of calendars they
put on the walls. There is a federal
ruling against the display of any
calendars Issued by advertisers and
the. only safe course 1* to display only
the calendars sent out by each federal
department for the use of the local
officials. There is an Rnnual wall,
however, at the scarcity of the fed
eral calendar supply, when the an
nual shipment of calendara i* re
ceived.
CALLAWAY—The first annual
poultry and corn show will be held
In Callaway on Thursday and Friday,
January t!4 and Zu.
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