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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1902)
. - , - - - LET us ALfJ LAUGH. 'uOKES FROM THE PENS OF VARIOUS - RIOUS HUMORISTS. Plen nnt IuchlcutH Occurrlul ; thc Worhl 0\'cr-Sn-hlj:8 thut Are Checr- \ - ; , : - i fill to 0111 01' Youuj-Fuuuy Sclcc- tJOU8 thut J'ou Will EuJoy. 'l'es5lyl Whnt a smitH sofll J'ou , itn0 here. I I .Tess-Yes , If It WIlSII't Sl ) RIIIIIII I couldn't lwol1 Gool'go at his pro lie l' Ills. . tl\lIce when he cnlls. 'rclls-Hut , gracious , 'ou'rc eugae,1 ! ' to hll11 , allll- I . . . .Tess-Of CO\1l'SU , so wholl we both squeeze Into It hc cnn't get , 'erJ' fur n way.-PhlllHlelllhln Pross. , UHCtl to It. ' ' ' , ' ' there he , It'ud c-Thcre's Suburbs , ' , . ' hmm't lUlllp or coal nor means to get ' . ' ' anJ' , bllt he lau hs at the prosllect of 1 . ' " . . hclnj : : put to II11J' In onvonleuco bJ' the . , , : : \ collI thla wluter. . . , ; - : " 1 lIdgc-Is he nu Arctic explorer ? ; . ' , ; ' . " o : be SIt 'S he la so 11sed to riding' ' . ' . , ' on the \1I ll'ntcd suburban trolleJ' cars i ; . that a little thing IIIw cold clln't trou- " / " : : " ; ble hlm.-Bnlthllore 11e1'l11d. 1'/ ' " ' "ow It lnok'll. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . ' ' ' . , j' : , . ' . , . ' , It I t , - \ . - - - - ' - " ' " ---s- ) TIer "Pop"-Whnt wus Ol1olly doing In tlh. 'hall last nlgbt ? IlIR Daughter-IIe only claSJed JIIJ' "donk. " Her "Pop"-Loolwd to me like he -clasped Its contents , too. " " The Stutus. - ' . . . . . . ' . llIrlc-I hnve IIn engagement witb Cholly and I don't know bow to get , out of It. Ilelen-lIa ven't you any reason for brenldng It ? , , larIc-Yes , I 111ve a reason-Oholly , i .1s the reason-but I want an excuse.- \ ' l'uck. " 'Twu'l Bounll to Go. "I thought she marrIed a man with .mone ' ? " "So she did. " "Hut see how poor they are. " "Well , my goodncss , bow long dId 'you eXlIect she'd be spending It7"- I " " Phllluelllhla Bulletin. . Hurd to IJleo e. , Irs. N'I1J'lJor-I henr J'our husband's 111. I hope his con ltlon Isu't critical. Irs. Kmnk-No , but his dIsposition Is. lIe erltlclses ' ' e\'erJ'thlng we gIve .hIm to eat.-Phliadelpbla Press. Not 0 Charita hIe Vlcw of It. "She thlnls It's wrong to go to tbe thea tel' , " . . . . - "Wl'll , poor thing , she hns to bave -sollie excuse for never beIng asked.- 1'hllndelphla Bulletin , t the l'tIlnl'ltrel ' . Boues-Yeas , snll. Ah kin 11rovo dat Nonh didn't take enuf to cat on dnt ' , 'oJ'age. 'l'luubo-IIow kin yo' provo It ? BOlles-Don't de oed boole sny be .0nlJ' took one IIaIl17-0hIcago News. Donhtfnl of Ills AblIity. . II , I , . " CntstJ'-Can J'ou 8Ul1pOrt my daugb. roter ? SlIlIlldns-Yes , sir. CrustJ'-Eyer see her cat ? I I : 11111 IdnsYes. . sir. , ' > " , , ' CrustJ'-liJ\'er see her eat wben no. t > ol1J' wns looking ? . Hopelcs . " ' .rhey sn ' lIss Newrlch's educatioll : tillS been slIdly lIeglected. " , "I shoulll sny It hils. Why , that gIrl . .can't even Illay plng.pong.-IIlu11er'H . .nazar. Ne } ' 11114 Ultru. Dlng-I just heard 11's. de StJ'les f'ay -that she found It 11IIposslhie to Intl'O' duce hcr hU811111111 Into 1I0ilte 80cley. Dong-I or whnt reason ? . , , ' "Sho coulln't : tl.'neh hllll to sn ' 'din , . Del" for 'supper.Baltimore NOWB. " 4 , . - - - : \ lcl1nlu'n ! ! Clenr. "What mll ! the ( 'alHH of that I\wful ral'kl.'t 1\1111 11Istmbance In your olllce Just hl'fOl'c J'ou came ? " I'You IWJ' ( " that 'oung'farmer's son who CI\lne 'l'sterdaJ' to begin Hlo :5tud5 or law with lIIe'l" snld the other. "Yes. " "Well , I thought he might ns well begin at tIll' hottom of the Indder nUll J told him that when he cluue down this morning the Ilrst thing for hllll to do would be fo ( 'l < , ar out the olllce. lie fOUlul hnl1' a dmwll big , strong felluw ! thl.'l' ( ' wnltlllg to eo lilt' 011 hulness , but 110 did It nlll'lghtl"-AII wers. Low l st1l11ntloll. "Isltor-Wcll , JohllnJ' , I suppose 'OUl fnther thlnls the twillS nre sOUlcthlnH WOIIIl ( l'flll. . .TlIhl1nYes , hut ( Iu n conlldentlnl \\.hl pel' ) I coulll lick 'elU both casJ'- , ' [ hl-Blls. " 'ifeIY AlIl'rcclntlllll. ' ' ' ' , ' ' aboul 'l'her < 's oue thing I will sa Oharle ' , " said 'oul1g Irs. Torltlns ; "he hna 11. 10\'eIJ' dlslsl tlou , eveu If be doesu't 1Il\\'aJ's dlslllnJ' It at h011le. " "IIow do 'ou Imow ? " "I hl'l1rd sOllie of his WillI sh'eel CrIt'nds tnllelllg about blm. They fla he Is 11 pm'1'cet luub.-WashlugtoD Star. Now Wh ) ' 1 > hl Thcy J.lIlIll1. Scvernl Indlcs sat in theIr club n fe' I.\'cnluls IIg0 , discussing the \'Irtues 01 their busbl1nds. " Ir. Blngldon , " snill one of them , refert'lug to her liCe partner , IIneycl drinks nnd never swears-Indeed , be has no bl1d ba bl ts I" "Does be eyer 8mol.e ? " some one aRkO < ! . "Yes. He 1I1.es a cl l1r jmit after hE hns eaten a good meal. But I S\1PlIOSC. on 1111 IlVl.'r.nJe , he1ot'sn't smol.e motE than ouce 11 month.-Strny StorIes. A HCCOlIlJl1cntlutlol1. A fl1lthful colored scrnt bad recom , mended It frll.'llli to tllke charge of b1l mistress' dellcnte little gIrl. liDo J'ou tblnk , Sally , " Ilsked tbe : mx , lous mother , IItbnt I could trust Aunl ! mIen with the entire care of the bl1bJ' ? " "La\\ " ' ma'am I Ellen al : "LaJ'es , ImowB 'bout chlldun. Sbe's done bUl'Ied : : .Ix. " -Judge. The Ontlook. Her Papa-Yo' asp lab tel' marry runl : daug-htn.h , sah ? U'm ! Whn IllD yo'l pl'Ospec's ? 'l'he Hultor (11 ( widowet'-Ebery ) sin gle one ob de pussona fo' whom lIIa1 : late lamented wIfe done washln' fo 1mb prolllised tel' lI er'ly paternlze hel suceessah.-Judge. Of Somc Use' . ' Irs. Dlx-Your husband must suffel terribly with his eoughl.ng 111111 : ! nee7. Ing when he hns hay fevel' . Irs. llicks ( checrCully-.ro ) be ur ( he docs , bnt J'ou cnn't think how II amuses tbe ba y.-TIdllits. Hcr Idcu. I' . . . " . , , ' . _ . . 'Vlfc-I Wl1nt Il dress , n new hat , shoeg. gloves , a handsome cape , an,1 I ho of cnnd ' . lIusbUlHI-Cun't J'ou cut it down t little ? Wlfc-YcrJ' well , dear , I'll do WItII out tile candy. Vcry IlIccly. 1\11'8 , Slumlcln-'l'he - Werdey baby I tht' picture of her fl1 tber. 1\11' . Slurukln-I suppose that whm tbe child Is a little ohlel' she will bl the phonogruph of her mother.-Judgc Th'limr tIlC Gucst. Wnlt < , r-Bel ; pl1nlln. sir , but bllyen' J"Otl forgottclI somethillg ? Guest-I"orgoUen BOlI\cthln ! ; ? Ah yes , a toothplcle. Tlmnks.-Obicagi N eWB. Ills 1'1011. Olty Mlln-Yes : wo aU need n. res once In a whllo. I llrlDer-So wo do , young man. An Ir some of you city folies 'd folicI' Ill. Illl1n an' take J'er rest from 0 at nl h till 4 III the mornln' you'd be 11. ell better otr.-Puck. An Oh'lcrvntlon. It Is to he ohse1'ved that the peopl who offer bllt'gl ns got dch faoter thm the people who take adYllntugo of th 8I1me.-1'ucle. Ills Prlvutc OIlnlol1. "I henrd 11 good story the other dar. bean ; the gl'ocery mlln , " : LlJou t a el' ) tall1 polltlclnn. " "That wlil do , " Int rrupted the 111 n1J 110lllted olllce-seeleer. "III the til'l'I ( lInce , there are no certnln polltlchlll-l. - - - - Gcntle Hint. "Yes , peoille call llIe l'lch , " saltl tli hoastful old bal'belor , "but I nSi-Iu. rou IlIJ' mOlleJ' Is 11 lot of trouhlo I ml1. " "And people do say , " remal'lwd : 'olh. Willing. "that everJ' man oug-ht to hI ! \ ' sOllie womall to shnl'e his troubles. " Ollly Too i'lcllllcli. "I ncver object to llIYife ltllvlu the last " 'ol'd. " "Don't J'ou , reullr ? " "No , I am 0111 ) ' too thanleful wh , ' he hns got to I -T1,1I11e. . - - - No COIIIJlurl"on. " ' .rhat New Yorle girl \U8 n wful "JI. whell 1 asled her If 8hc wall ( l'U. lloRton. " "I'll bet she " " . .RII't hair so llIad : the Boston girl wholl1 1 asked It sl was trolU New York.-I.ICe. . I , PRICE ON HIS HEAD TRAIN ROBBER OF FUTURE WILL DE HOUNDED DOWN. RAilROADS TO JOIN HANDS THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EVER" DEAD HIGHWAYMAN. ROBBER IS WORTH 1,000 I1nrllllJtrlllrllll : ; ( ' , Iho Ulfer Rlilt ( Hhor " 'III Ill1l1n\\-lIl1ll1ul' II1,1Iwtlln DIIII JU\'oll urt CIIII ! ' " for . \0111111. Ohlcago , No , ' . 20.-Traln robher3 as an iudllstr ' Is to bo throttled throllHh concerted ncllon of railroad and express companies ollrratln from headquarters scattered throUHh- out the mlddlo west. at ] ate there has been an epidemIc of rail was holdups extending from tbe banles 01 the MIssissippi river over thn rcat plains to the foothills lit the Rocky monntalns and beyond In the ] onely wilderness ot the far Wl'st. ' 1'he Da\'enport ro bery of the fnst Rocl\ ' Island train and the robbcrs nr.a ! ' LIncoln last month , were the straws that broke the ( 'amel's back. ' 1'he Hock Island ralhoad company. In conjunction with the Unlte States Express company , Issued 8 Joint reward dUrJrlg the day of $5100 fur the arrest and comict.lun . of the Iculghts ot tbo road who IntercepteQ their train eurly Saturday morning. In addition tu a declaration of Q new pulley to follow thcse robbers until captured. the Burlington road entered the field witt ) an announcc. ment that a dead train robber would be worth $1,000 to any of its empll 'es. It was Inferred by SOIllO who beard o ( tne order that dead traIn rolJbers would be preferable to " , 'e ones. IIWO ha\'e Hlveu all our trainmen tc understand , " saId F. A. Delano , geneml manager of the DurllngtoQ road I 'and also the ' , express mes'Jen- : ger that a dead tral n rulJber IsVorth $1,000 to any of thelU. All our con- duct.ors and trainmen carry revolvers and we arc encou raging them to do so and to learn to sh ot straight. I am In tavor of concerted action on the I , lrL ot railway manalements and express - press companies which shall bavo for Its objeot the llOu/JlInl ! of train robbers - bers to t e ends of MIO earth. " Ot11clahJ : of the St. laul , IllInois Central - tral and the Ohlcago , f/ , { Alton lOad coincided with 1\11' . Delano's state. ment , and decarCll ] that they would not hesitate for an Instant to bear their share ot any hurden brought about by a concerted aovernent tG erndlca 1.1. ' the e\'lI. Leaves All to His Widow. 13erlln. Nov. 20.-Empmor W1I11a1L will attend the tuneral ot Herr Krupp , which will : take pluce from the IItUe old hOllso where hi. : ! father 11 ved pOlJrly while stri vi nH to cast the first , steel gun. T'he will ot the deceased - ceased gunmaleraccol'lllng to a semi- authorltatlvo statement , provides thilt the wor" ! shall not be turne Into a JoInt steck company , under t\venty-Uvo years , meantime the ro\- onues ot the whole property will go to the widow and atter her death to the eldest duughtor. The vulue or the esta te. , estllllated by the bankers , who wem cnnnr.cted with Herr Krupp Is $75,000,000. 'rhls docs not Include securities uwned by the deceased - ceased uutsldo hIs manutllctllrlfl plants which may possiblyamount teas as much more. The suicide theory has not yet quieted. 'l'heUologne Gazette says : UWhether ho died of shock due tu excitement and emblttermont flyer tlte IIttack made upon hln. or whether - er adjlldglng hlmselt ul1ty , he t'lol < his own IIfo are questions which have not been un'Jwered.and : the accusation Itselt must halt ut his death. " ' 1'he ph 'Rlclans who were In attendance - ance upCJn ] Jerr Krupp ha\'e drawn up a statement which tor the prrs. ellt Is kepL secret hut. . It Is understlod , that It Ihcares ] he dlel ! ff apoplexy. It appears that atter lIerr Krupp rc- lZalnell cmscluusness : on Saturduy ho Inslstr.d on d Iscussln ! ! wit h his stille- Itor , Herr KOrD , the prusecutlon ut , the lIewslHlpers for pUlJllioihlng ICCII- satlnns uLulnst 11111I and there uplln tl.e sccun strulcc ot lhe wurd. - The \'ery poor oC Berlin arc better housed toan thOSl : ot any other lurle city In the worlI. ] In CIH't , there are no flltl1y slums III thr. ( Jerman capltlll and the pllorest peuple there are dIsposed - posed to be tidy. SRYS 1 hey Swore Falsely , Des MOlncs , ' Ia. . Nu\ ' . : ! 6.-.Josrph ! { flskuln. II CarmiH , was the ceUler ut a dramatic' scene lu the court roliUl lit Marshalltown this IIIl1rlllng , when he swalillwed a big vlul ot mophille. By heroic means a phYilcllln sll\'ed his Ilfo. lIe wus on t1'lul 101' the attempted - tempted murder o ! William Brande , ! nellhbor. lie al1c ed liS a uwtlvA for Ills uttempt on his ow II Itre thllt in bls DolHbburs had sworn taldY ] - - NEED OF MANY l1\QnE n\EN. 6metaryIoody / SRYS Navy Is Short lIanded. -Use of LI uld fuel al Sea. Wllslllugton , ov. 20.-1n his IIn- nlllli rellOrt to the prpsldellt Secretary Moud ' of the navy s1l3's at the clo e of the Illst lI cal 'enr there were IIIJ' [ ler cOllstructlon lor the II VY. hf ; cuntract the following vcssels : Bl\hl \ ! battleshIps arillored cruIsers , IIhu pl'Otect' d cruisers , fuur monItors. thlrtecn toqleclo boats. 'l'ho Hencral llrltgrl's of'nrl , 1I110n these \'essels ' , parllcuarly ] t.1lose . of the IIII'Hcr lIltles , has not beell toulld to be satlsfactor ) ' . The battleships were , on the aOth ot Jllne , l\JO \ , flOIU ton to twonl.nlno lIIonths behInd contrnct. time ; the nrmored curulsors from tour tI , thirteen - teen months ; the , protecte .1'lser frulII six to olght monthr. , , ,111e : the mOlllturs were from sixteen tu nine- tee II muuths In arrears , In the cases oC the Inrger "essels the cnuses nsslglled for slow ) lroHreS'i nre the nun.dcll\'ery of st ruct ural materia ] , the Inllbillty oC shipbuilders - ers to obtain a sul1lPlent supply of sllIled labor , nlld in some CURes , strl1es Other causeS 1111\0 contributed - ted to the resulL. The depal'tment has recently taleen steps to rcmove , liS far ns practlcablol any Hl'Ounds of delay uver whIch It cnn exercise con- trolund has uotllled contractors that tll"Y will be 1)lrl to IIccuuntablllty for fnllure to push forward the wnrl , or constructlun wllh the diligence , 11' such fallllJ ( shall occur , IInd partlcu- Iluly for any delnys whIch II1U3' Ill. . IIny time 00 cuusm ] by preterencl' beln given to 111 i\'uto o\'er ' pllbllo wo i < . In the ense ot tOl'Jollo heats IInd th" r1estroyers , till' contrIlcturs , ha0 ' usgl\necl \ ! as un addltlonnl reaslln lor delay that the contruct tllr their con structlon were so exuctll'H ' that cum- pluHlc ! : with them has bl en well Illgh 1m posslbll' . Amung the most Importanllessonll learllcd In lho Wl1f with paln was that. . a modern na\'y ' call nut bo 1m- pru\'lsed durln a war or upon the t'lreshhold ' of a war. Mu h money was then eypended In the pUlchaso IIr sblps. lany of them sCl'ved use- tul auxiliary purpOies , but it may well bo doubted wtether ! they added matenally to the lighting el1lclelll'y of our lIeet. 'l'ho tlmo best sllltr.d to the development und perfectlou of OUl : IHl\'y Is the limo when there Is neither \'liar Ilor threat of wnr. Hap , pllv the present Is such a tlmo , and It penultslI dispassionate consideration - tion onho future. 'l'ho country I'p ' JI'OV21' , with hardly n dlsentlng volco , the policy of strong tlten II g 011 [ power upon lho sca. What may ha vo been an IIdeq uuto navy some years ago Is totally Inade- qllate for the , perfonuanco ot the duties - ties growing uut of our ne possessIons - Ions In the 1'lIclfio : and A tluntlc and the detormlnatlon of conloress : to COD struct a canal acres ! ! tbe Isthmus. It. then , the pollcv or strengtben- Inlt our power upon the seu to the , pol nt where 1 t oan respond to the nll- lonal needs be mlt abanduned , the navy has manifold needs. 'l'hero m 1st be additional navul and clJalln statIons' moro ships , fI.htlnH ; and : Duxlllnry ; and an Increase or ullll'crs , and men. Iu ull of these respects , ' congress III the past hall dealt with the navy wisely and geuerously , IInd I d.lubt uot that In the ruturo It will' as accuratelY register the w111 of the peoplo. The most Imperatlvo need of the uuvy today Is ot addltonal Lnlcers. I cannot overstate thld need. It in- \'Ites ' the Instant Ilttentlon , of con- gre s. 1'he admlnliitratlon of the department - partment I embarrasod ! ! almost dully by the lack ot ollIcers below com Iland rank. This condition has hecn approachIng - preachIng tor some years , and was clearly apprehondedand stated by my predecessor in olll'e. ! It Is acute to- da } ' . and , when the ships already authorized - thorized are cOlllplctedlt will bo desperate - perate unless there Is early action. I am informed that under cxlstlng onnlHtlons 35 graduates of thr. nuval academy may 00 expected during these fonr years. ' .rhcfC Is no other so'rlo : ot supply except a number not exceell1nlo : six per aunuID , which may lie ubtalned by the prolllllllon or en- l1"te ! ] mon. Unless , theretCJrcl the abo\'e 01mputallon run ho shown to b' efroneous , we sl1ll1l have In the near future sOlUethlu 11101'0 than a thousand ol1lcers less than tile prolJer co III pie IIIl' n t. The ol1lcors we nel'd can be obtaIned - ed frolll three s'urces ' , ! .Iy apl1olllt- lIIent troUl cl \ ' 11 II fe , by pWllllltJlJn frllm the ranks , or hy education alad tlnlnln lit the naval acadolllY The first Sllurc ! ) has .lCeo SII lIulflll mly re- jewteLJ , by the opllllons IIr alii thllt I , III nut dls'uss It. Uuug'ess ! hils In- dl aled lis "pllliun hy ahftlldoulnJt till. . Ineh"d III the II 1'11I V IInri 11I111'1110 c 'rps , allll. w"uld rH.t. It Is asullled , Idupt It f r thc IIl1e of the navy. Sad EndlnK of n I eunlon. Albllny , N. Y. . Nov.WIllam : ! ! ) ! 1111I1 : 'Iartha . IIl1le.l'lOlII ! ' , aged sixty - ty yetl : ! . were toulld delld III II hod In II hut.'j . here. 1111Ing been I1sphyxl- aiI'd durlll ! ! the nhhl hv 1IlulIluilt- ! In. ! as , 'l'hei Wl're resldl'nts of Bust U IIleslelll and arrived Ilero to llIeet IlIelr two SIiIlS IInd their c1\I'\lIter- ; lu-Jaw. who were to ho l-chllrl-ed ! ! Jr'lII the Altmny county peulteutl- ary havlulsl'rved ! a terlll ( lr six IIIlIutos f r poLlt IUlceuy und burg- lary. , , - , , ; . - PACE IS TOO FAST NORTHWESTERN LOSES TO HE MEN FUOM NEBRASKA. TWELVE TO NOTHING METHODISTS PUT UP SURPRISE ON CORNHUSI < ERS SHOW UP IN GOOD FOR \ X..hrn III' 111.1 Nllt 1'111. Ihll lI lInt 01\11111- " 'hlln = "illrlh\\I..le.1I " ' ) " ' lIur JI , t 1'lIlIlhllll. A l.n'A' ' ' Urllwll " 'I\ III . \1- t"IIII."IJI" Ncbraslta , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 l\orthwcs1cl'lt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .0 II chi a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 \lInnesoLa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Ka IIsas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 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'IICllse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /j / Chlca o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 \ \ ' hcunsln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 IllinoIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 lowa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 S Ia n turd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3" U lnh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,11 Arn10ur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Au ustana. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /j / l.on1 ba I'd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 Keoknlc. . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . 0 lrlllee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47 U rlnl1e11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Ohio ledlc.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43 Ohio" eloleyan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 " 'Ittenborg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 } { enyon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1\lIl1n11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Denison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Ii Pu rd ue. . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G N otro Datno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( J Barlham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :11 : H. se Poly. . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 N e.lraslm's ! oal has not bren rros'ed ! this senson. 'l'he ' ! 'hanl < gll\- In urue with Northwestel1 resulted in Il score or 12 to 0 In Nebraslm's favor - vor und her yeur's record Is clean. ' 11110 game was witnessed by the ] ar est crowd o\'er uthered on the N ebruslel lIeld. It was 1\ close contest - . test , Illllch closer thun the supporters - ers ot the scarlet IInd creum were Innklng tnr. ' .l'he ml'n from the Nurthwoslern pll\yell tile bo , > t IH\me of t 0 Veal' und NehmslCl\ did lIot malee . as 00c1 11 showing as usual. .l'he batlle was tull ot close situations and tltere WIIS rave danger at tics that tile purple would score. 'l'hut tills dId not OCC'Jr Is dne to luole of skill on the pnlt of the \'isltors and the alJll1ty ot Nobllska to pull herseH together at critical limes. ' One thing murs the remombrance' of the game. Many helleve that Pmplre Allen acted without cuuse Infrequently I frequently penal1zln the cornhusk- cn It cost a touch clown alreaC1Y carned IInd the Joss of the ball on m Iny occasIons , A t the sturt Nebraska puyed ] fasl ball , her bactes flUl1In t.l1O . NOIth- western 1Ine a wide meshed slevo. M H kel , Bender and Del1 smashed rur repellted ( : talns Northw/'stern early took a strong stand and Curced N e- hraska to p"nt and on securln the ball startml the tundem formation on tuolcles \ \ hlch rlurlng the entlro ame. was the most continuously successful round IUllner. Nehruska WIIS weak a left and where Follmer. 11 II ! ! lIt man. tried to 1111 the plnco of Shedd , a star end As the piny ad "unctd North western made moro frequent gulns In this spot. Nebraslm havln partially solved the tllndem COImatlon. Northwestern won sevornl opporLunllles to klcle goal tr0111 jJ'ld but two were lost rumtJes , the Nebraglcn enlls reaching Balr with the ball as It was slJapped bal'k The cornhllsleers on several occa' Blons seemed to bo unable to resist the charg-cs ot the purple warriors. Onc" or twlco the 1Ine seemed to WI to plecl's lIud oooasionally IIn openlnl ! WII'l fnUUll whh'h other teams thl YI'11f did not tflr.llte. 'Phe mon were not playing theIr IUlmo Northwest- IJU hamrnl'rf' ( ] cou"tantly Ill. . the wl'ulel'st _ detenR" , and lIIado the mllst of nd\'lInta\e. \ When I'\hra ! lm dl ! wade Into her I'pponentg , she was [ ( ' ) ( ' ' penalized , cmuslrll- ! Ins ! ; " " or thl' haJJ that iliadI. ' the rOllt- ers sick. The \'Isl till'S were penalIzed - Ized four tlllJ1 ( ! , to ( Olevl'u fllr Nebras- lell. fOeVl'n IIf t he latter belllg lor nl , Irg-eel hulclllJl ! which cUllser ! a loss ( If I hB hall It Wlli dlsl'oura llIL ! wllrlc Cor the cOflllHl"t'PfS anr1 1I11'Ir glllllt' sh'\\'r , ) It. But lhev held tholl enel ugalnst these O'I ( } ; ! ( , helr teillll worl , WIIR 1II'\'r Inlertered with 1'II'y pl'uu'lf'll the NtJlthweRtern line UII- mcrclCully and always made gains. . Use Axes , Revolvers nnd Clnbs. Mllwnnkeo. Nov. 28.-As the roe Bult of a battle west ot the city limIts - Its , In whIch axes , revolvcrs and clubs were used , Oerllllrd alld Aibl'rt Beilfuss IIl'e In the hospital lI11d till' latter may die. Ho was shot In th ( ' breast ulld wus Cl"r 11IJUrd wllholll the nttentlon ( , C a r1lctor. The uIII'LC' OIl aSlialiallts are Max aliI ] 1'11111 0. . tell. Mllx was IIrre tccl bllt his hroth er eSCI1IH'd. ' ! 'he trou hie Is the re- Bul. . of a Qunrrel sevcrnl weeks ago. ' , : w " , , - . "f"r " ! ; "I ; ! "IT . . . &jL1 Ej S * NEBRASKA 1 NEWS-NOTES I $ fK $ i3 ; z ; @ $ J. W. Durrett , un IIlec1 mnn , was , struole oy IL Burlln ton tl\in ut Wy- moro IIl1d killed. ' 1'ho horse allll IHlgR1 stolen trom A. Allun III , Cedar lHulrs ! Jas been re- ooverorJ. i. . " B. 'rums , who hllR been running the c.ountry : dejlnrLluent store In Gruf , hns disappeared. nastln s Broaddus , who wns 8hot Saturday by ,1111I \\1111 < 01' lit Orawford died. ' .l'he mon had quarroled. Henry Brown , 1Snc Indian nnd \'etell111 of the cl\11 wal'l dlod recont- Iy near lJ'lllls Uity nt the aeo at gO yelu'J. 'l'ho Hev. J. S. Shepnrd of tl10 'J hlrd L'resbyternn chllrch ot Lincolnl 11118 acceptc' " a cllll by the ] ucul 1'ros- : b 'terlall c _ .ch at li'l\lrbury. At Loulsvl11e James 'l'uryborrr : and Mr. Paterson I'lld a rUlHlway , Tury- berry's collllr bono being brulten and ono ot the horscs 'Jelult killed. At Luup CIty , U. Watko was bound oyer in the sum of $5,000 tor Betting IIro to tbo UU1'tOW elevator at Ash- ton. ton.J. J. L. Howard was urrtstod nt Fremont - mont und tUICen oacle to Sowurd where be Is charged with beating a betel bill. li'lro brol\O out In the brlcl < harness shop or l'rnuk ! Husllno at St. ' Pllul. l'he loss will nut exceed $200 , covered - ed by Insurance. A specla ] cnr on the Unton Puoillc , conslstlnl { of thlrty , cars ] uaded with cOill and beets mot disaster near Warnorvillo , nine cars bolng wrcckeC1. 'rhe track was torn up tor a ] on dls- tanco.1 News has bcen recelve In Patts- ] mouth from Hawllns , Wyo. , tn the offeot that John MUlllln , a former PntlsllJuuth ( saloonkecper who was arrested at that place several months Ilea for shoot I ng 1man during a quarrel , had been acquitted. John Larson , who was taken to tbo Hastlogs asylum trom Lincoln , esc - c \pod tram the ol1leors durIng the trip und wandered through the country - try to Uluo lIiII , where he was talten In chan o oy u farmer and t.akon tal ned Cloul1. # For sarno time pllst thieves hnyo bron opOlatln In and around No. ' b aska Ut t and ha'e taken se\'ernl hend of cattle but last Saturday they took ton hod ot fine hollers Crull ) L. , A. Kropp's pasturo. No trace at , IIIlislng stocl , can bo found and PUlI I t es 111'0 scouring the c' untry. 'l'ho cyllnr1er hcad ot the enRlne at tl1e Wlrt Mtllln cOlIJpanyls ptllnt at ' ! 'eeullIseh blew out Suturday nllthtl ( lalIla lng the en\lne \ to that extent. I hat a IIOW machine will have to b suppllel1. G. W. Wlt , Is in LIncoln aud Omaha lcolelllg tor n new en- glno. No dalllajlo of consequence \vas done to the mill butJdlng. A team driven by an old gentleman - man named Youn , wIth three rnlJlsons , was struole by u switching , I rul n near Nortoll < and the waJt'n do- lI1ollshcC , ono her c killed , the young , men thrown oft the track and the old , . man betwcon the rails. The car n'UJ ! deraIled anl1 thrown across the tracie , to whloh tact tbo old gcutleman owes his Jlfo Frank Sehmehr of Deaver Orosslng , W ! ! foutl Rullty In the district cuurt ; on two charges ot soiling Intlxlcatmg liquors without a IIcenso , ana waJ ! assesged 11 11 no of $200 1 n each cnso , this being the second time he hl1 been betOle the court tor failing to take out a Jlcense. lIe took an appeal - . peal to the supreme court and tur- , ' nbhed bond. I A proposal has heen made by whlch\ Kearney wIll loIaln a now Industry In a strawboard tactory , to e operated : on a very oxtensl scale. ' .rhe pla Is to rner o the canal nnd water pow. . er and the old colton plant and , equip the laTl e bulldlnJts ot the lat- tlr with high grade paper mill ma. , ehlnery , All li'lrts of strnwhourd products arc ro bo manutactured 1(1 I he plan 1'1 mmled uut. It Is bacl < cd , IJv strong capital. 'l'ho plallt ot the SIoux City Beet , ! } 'l'IIP and Preserving company ha9 been absorbed by the Great Western Beet SlIqar company , u wing ot the beet sll a r trngt. ' ( , ho cn pi tal stock \VIIS Inl'reased trom $100,000 t.o $200- 1100 , and Lho adl1ltlonal $100,000 was tal\'en by the trust. TI11s lIIoney will be used to rOlllitruct complete llJr.o o tactory here , which wIll ern. . ; ploy 150 men anJ use 1.000 pounds of corn dally. CASTORIA For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You "avo Always Bought Bears the /R / / glU\turoot .