Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, June 28, 1906, Image 3

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WHAT TO DO WITH THE
) ' QUEEN OF MOONSHINERS
PUZZLES U. S. OFFICIALS
Authorities' Feel They Must Have Recourse to Strenuous
Action to Restrain Betsy Simms ,
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( n Prison for Dcallng in Whisky That Had Paid No Revenue , Shc
Severely Curs Jailer in Auempt to Escape-Three
Indicrmenrs Now Against Her.
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Much as has been wrllten of the
ways and doings of the mountaineers
of North Carolina , any person at all
_ h f familiar with the lives of the Inhabitants -
ants of that romantic region cannot
but ft.'t : that the half has not been
t.oltl.
t.oltl.Loyal
Loyal to a degree that holds life
' worth nothing If Do friend can be
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' put to death , the mountaineer Is typical -
cal of a state of existence the world
has long outgrown.
The average man of more sedate
temperament and cooler blood leaves
the avenging of his wrongs to courts
of 13w and the jUdgment of his fellows -
lows , but In the mount lns each man
Is Do 'court of law unto himself , and Is
not mtisfied wllh the slow methods of
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justice wllh which other communities -
ties are conversant.
It has been found a matter of mon-
umen ll difliculty to Impress upon
these people that there Is wrong In the
mal..tn of "mooIlshlne" whlsly. 'ro
them the producl of the corn they
grow Is theirs , whether It Is converted
into the staff of life or the delectable
liquid of the worm and sUll. The efforts - ,
forts of the "Revnooers" to put a stop' '
to the dlstl11lng of the juice of the
corn necessarlly , therefore , are not i
looled upon with favor , and conflicts :
with the officers of the law are fre-
quent. Just now the federal ofilclals
' have a complication to deal wllh
which Is more tltan usually Imotty.
41Queen" New in Jail.
"The best looking gal In the moun-
ta1ns ! " Detsy Sims , "Queen' of the
1\Ioonshlners , " Is languishing In the big
and lonesome jail at Columbus , the
high-up little mountain town which
Is the county seat of Polk , one of the
smallest anrl most Isolated of the
North Carolina counties. Whnt to do
with her Is the problem puzzling the
authortles. !
Betey , though only 22 , ts as daring
and well versed a woman , both In the
ways o [ making whlsly and of sell-
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malte corn whlslty In lhe shaded and
well-hidden hollows In the mountains ,
through which run streams whose waters -
ters are always just cool enough to
give the distillery worms the right
touch.
Capture of Detsy ,
Betsy has ) 'ear by year become
more and more daring , and more
beautiful. A few months ago she became -
came extremely bold In her sales of
whisk ) ' , going to and from the sUlls ,
sometimes alone , nnd sometimes with
ma.le companions. Finally the state
authorities decided It wns time to
stop her , so they sent three deputy
sheriffs for Betsy. The deputies hnd
the good fortune to find her , on foot ,
and vel'y near the South Carolina line ,
which she knows perfectly well.
When she saw the three deputies
coming , she Imew they were not her
friends , and made a bold dash for the
line. As a sprinter she Is a success ,
and her running was 111(0 that of the
Greclnn girls who competed In the
ancient Olympian games. The dopu-
tics did not stop to admlro , however ,
but gave chase and dashed across the
state lIne , coming up with nnd taltlng
hold of the stout and charming Betsy
about a hundred yards over In South
Carolina.
Betsy was nearly out of breath
from the run , but had volco enough
left to gIve 0. signal , which brought
out of the thick bushes near by five
tough.looldng moonshlners , anyone
of whom was ready and willing to
die for Detsy any time. Betsy had 0.
good.slzed revolver slung about her
waist , and very poorly concealed by a
checked apron , but her moonshlno
friends made no concealment whatever -
ever of the pistols which they had
In hnnd , and whllo they fingered
these , they parleyed with the dotaln-
Ing deputies , letting them understnnd
that they were willing to pay cash
for Betsy's appearance In "co't , " and
that they were "wl11ln' to put up $25
In greenbncks If Betsy could be sot
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Ing It , as one could find In that wild
country , e\'en In a full day's ride , and
she If ] as pretty as she Is adroit and
during , with 11. killing pall' of e'es.
bright and well-filled cheelts and hUll'
which defies conventionalities , Detsy
has cat no IIttlo figure In Polk county I
since he was 16 , for even at that early
uge Rhe beg\D her work as a seller of
contraband whlslty. She made herself
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, t ) Buch . a figure , In fact , that oven the
older moonshlnors begun to look up
to h r and In tholr rude way to idolize
the IJucIy girl , who had been bred
I all ho- life 10 think the selling of
whisky was an act of the very best
sort , and that the "rovnoo rs" were a
mce of people wbo deser"ed only
death and who wer" sent 1 'It liS op-
pres80113 of the people. S. . en If : ! till" ,
faith which Is literally th" 'lack bono
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be moonshiner compaJ\\D . . , who
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BET8YMrS
free now and 'pear at C'lumbus next
term. "
Deputies Made Terms.
The deputies thought It wise to
temporize , and decided to talw the
cash , which the moonshlners gnllantly
llUt up , and Detsy retired with them ,
looking baclt archly at the ofilcers ,
her charming e'es sparltllng with de-
finnce and the roses In her cheelts
deepening until they were lIItc pe-
onies. Her face was framed In 11. pink
sunbonnet of the type which Is worn
on week days by all the mountain
girls.
Detsy did not let her daring and
her Jl.dventnres and with bor capture ,
but tbo very next day her moonshlno
fl'lends ahowed up with $160 , the ) '
having sold 11. borse for that sum.
There WIlS u. "big : : : cetln' " not far
away , and It was tholJght It would
be a good tlmo to buy au extra lot ot
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whlslt ' , and so It amo Ilbout that.
then and l1urlnl ; the romnlnd'r of the
month of April Detsy nohl nine bnl'-
rels of the sturf , some or It In Polk
connt ) . , some In l1UtherCOl'd , a11l1 Bomo
u\'or the Une In South Carolina. Dut ,
although she \opt In touch with her
buslnoss nil the while , Bhl ! 8howO(1lp
at the to I'm of Polk count ) . superior
court the second week In 1\Iny , es.
cortcd alwa's by patty of her moon ,
shiner friends. She were 0. I1IITerent
I1ress and a dlfferont hnt on each of
three days , this being the most 1m.
portant event In her existence to dato.
Got Cns1 ! Continued.
'rh'ro were three Indictments
agnlnst her , but she contrived , on ono
plea or another , nnd by means of n tremendous -
mondous lot of swearing by moon-
shln'r frlonds , to get the case continued -
ued , always putting up a cash bond for
appearance. She thus Invested $200.
Then the attention of the judge Was
directed ' toward her
mo1'\1 particularly ,
and he found the extent of her worl {
and the damage she was doing In parts
of two states , In her open violations
of the Inw. She must have felt In
the \'ery all' that soniethlng was wrong ,
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I ! l rl\nJ ; upon the Jailer , who bn.d n bad
q\1t\rtcl' or "n hour , for not only was
Dctily a geol ! wrestler , but a slar ball'-
11\1 lie ; ' a11l1 tcrntchor , Not sl\tlsllod
with tlle80 IlccompItshmonts , she
whitlllfl out n kl lfo and cut the Jailor
flyo times. Ho wns compelled tc
knock her Ilown anll then to tlotor
burnltg a hoio theroln , Ulrough whlcb
'rhe matter was at once reported to
the jUdge , who orl1erel1 thnt she be
Illaced In the strongest coil nho. clo
Iy watl'Jed , , r.nd , at the nOJlt ; term 01
court Dho will bo Indlctod for \Ul \ as-
saull with Intent t.Q kill , not to spenll
or an lhnr hlll r.tmont tor attempt tc
escape. . SOme of her moonshlnol
frlemlt\ have In a qulot way mad ,
lhreats that she will not stay In jail
long , but UIO county I\uthorltlos sa )
they can hold hor. ,
Dets "s oxplolt In the jail has glvon
her an adderl Importance and \'alu.
amonl ; her IUlsoclates. i
Poor Mnrksmon in l\fcxlco.
A l'ccent unfortunate occurrence In
army circles In Mexico Indicates thnt
marlsmnnshlp may bo still further do-
velopoll to ud\'antage. It seelllS tim'
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for when the judge \.Ook his scat on
the morning of the fourth day Betsy
failed to show up. The jUdge Issued a
bencn warrant for her , and she was
found at the homo of a moonshiner not
far trom the little town , brought bncl {
and tried , and the judge decided to
maJw an example of the bold young
creature by r.endlng her to jail at Co-
lumlJU : : ! for 1'our months.
Astonished the Moonshiners.
'rho moonshlnors were slmpl ) ' paralyzed -
alyzed by tht' sentence , for some of
them thought that Detsy bore a
charm d life , so to speal { , and one of
them , In an outburst of admiration ,
had 5ald on the third day that she
would "come clar , " and that "no jedgo
an' no jury can tech her , In my min. . . .
But Btsy had not quite reached the
limit or her resources. The jail at
Columbus Is an old-fashioned barn of
a structure , throe stories high and of
brlcJ { , v.nd is generally slimly tonnnt-
od. It happened that when Betsy
first entered its walls a man was Ulere
on his wa ) ' to the penitentiary to serve
12 months for the practlco of the gentle -
tle mt of manslaughter , he having In
some Idnd of mix-up slain a fellow-
mouutalneer with a Imlfe , and "glttln'
off light , " as the other sldo of the
case put It. Detsy was put on the
secon 11001' of the jail , this prlsonor
whos name Is Chalmers , being on the
11001' above. A rather rude HIght of
steps leads from the second to tIle
t.hlrd floors , through a well-locked
trap-door of wood.
How She Droke Jail.
The weather was cool , and there was
11. lire In Detsy's room. She did not
feel CJfJllal to the task of getting out
of jaIl unaided , so she sought the companionship -
panionship uf Chalmors. They talltcd
to each otber , commonplace while the
julieI' was Ilnywhere within hearing ,
but business when he was out of the
way , the business being the best means
of getting out. Dets ) ' was the more
resourceful of the two , and so , taking
a "chunl { of fire , " she went UI the
stairway an' } fet ! fire to the trap-door ,
Chal l\t'rs descended. Ho and Delsy ,
after IlIlsflng ! the compliments of the
duy , tor they were acquainted , decldell
on thd mode of action. and then Chal-
merrJ fell to worlt to malte a hole
through the side of the jail , while
Detsy made a rope out of blankets and
bedding , and ararnged such goods and
ehattols as she had with her In shallo
tor qulcl { remo\'al. Chalmers , with
true galantry ! , decided that It was best
for him to go through the hole first ,
thus testing the latter , and , Incidentally -
ally , the rope below. Out ho got and
IIItte : ! away.
Nearly ' ! lnqulfhes JaBor.
Dets : , ' was going , too , but as she
was half-way through the hole Bllt !
telt the rude hands of the jailer upon
her , pnd WM hauled buck Into the
room. 'rhls aroused her fighting Instinct
to the limit , and IIIte 11. lIone-6I she
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11. common soldier attacltcd a fello"
soldier with a razor. A general mix.
up resulted and 0. lieutenant ran t
the scone. Fortunately he was arme
with a pistol. lIe drew It and firee
at the malcontent , but , as It hllppl'ned
missed him altogether and Itllled aL
Innocent bugler who w.as 1001dnJ ; on
'I'hls only made the affair livelier , ant
at last ono ftrong fellow pinioned thE
ruman. Thereupon a senUnel , who hac
caught on from his post , fired away
and hit in the breast the brave man
who bad the ugly one down.
WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK
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Pretty Picture of Congeniality De-
tween Animl\l Instinct I\nd
Huml\n ReREon.
Droadway WI'S very Interesting to
the tenderfoot from the west , but she
hadn't expected to find such 0. demon ,
stratlvo new frlond there us she ran
across recently. On one of the busiest
corners , where the crossing Is as dangerous -
gerous and IlS difficult as any mountain -
tain pass was In the old dnys , she
was waIldng Into the jaws of death
with the feurlessness and confldenco of
Ignorance. She wus snatched almosl
Impatiently from the passing dangen
by 0. mounted Ilollceman , who , by thE
way , wasn't mounted at the time. HI&
horse , 11. fine , spirited specimen of thE
equine race , was patiently standing at
the corner by the curb , watching thE.
passing throng and his master. Said
mllster hurriedly thrust the dazed ten.
derfoot to the sldewaIl { out of harm' ! !
way. She humped Into the horse ,
Doth were surprised , and both begge
pardon In tholr own ways. The girl
said , rapturously :
"Oh , you beauty ! "
The horse whinnied softly , as If slu
were an old and beloved friend , rub
bing hlf : ! nose against her sleevo. TheD
the girl started across the street encl
more. When she was haIr way OVO ;
she felt 11. light touch on her shoulder
and at the same time heard sevora.
men laughing. In sllrprlse , she loolte (
to see what couid be happening. Then
stood the pollcecan's beautiful steed
looking Ileadlngly at her. The next
Instant she had that horse's head It
her arms and her face against hl1
glossy head , tears of pleasure In he :
e'es. Around this odd pall' fiowed th
stream of traffic , for this was a bus )
center. but many people stopped tt
8ee the strange sight. The next In
stant the gruff officer had brusque ! )
called to the horse. and when tIll
horse failed to come. to his call hI
quite rUdely grasped the rein anI
1001 , the horse away tram the tablcal
which Immediately dissolved as Lh.
girl went her way with moist eyes , I
happy smile and a longing In ho :
heart tor her beloved homo In tht
tar west and'the horse she loved Sl
wal1.
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PASSES BEEF BILL
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HOUSE ADOPTED COMPROMISE IN ,
SPECTION MEASURE.
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IS SENT BACK TO THE SENATE
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Wllllnms and De Armond Enlivened
the Debate-Minority Lender Rebukes -
bukes "Muck RnklnD" at Expense . of
Chnlrmnn Wadsworth ,
W ASHINOTOr\-"I move to suspend
the rules , dlschargo the commltteo or
the whole house on the state of union
from the con sid oration of the senate
nmondmonts to the agrlcu1turul al ) '
proprlatlon bill , dlBagrco to all the
nmendments exCelt No. 29 with the
amendment recommended by the com ,
mlttoo on agriculture antI asle for a
conference with the senate on the dls ,
agrQolng votos. "
Interest 'was shown In every purt or
the house when Mr. Wadllworth made
the nbovo motion Boon after rOllorllng
the ngrlcultural lllroprlation with the
compromise amendment rolatlng to
meat Inspection.
1\11' . Wadsworth , In explaining the
changes made In the substltuto for the
original meat Inspection amend mont ,
Buld thal the chllnres WCl'O mostly In
\'orblugo and then took them up serln-
tlm. lIe called attontlon to the ollml.
nntlon ot the court rovlow Cll1U80 and
the dnto of Inspection.
In 11. semI.lmmorouB voln , Mr. WIl ,
IIams of 1\lIssl8slPlll Bnld :
"Wo must mlstlnder the r\lles of
the house , vote this proposed 1\lsla-
lion up just as Il comes to UB , nursed
b ) ' the spealtor and the president and
appro\'od of by the commUtec , be-
CI1USO the committee on agrlculturo
could not well do Rn'thlng oxcollt ap'
provo after theBo two grent. ruling aU-
thOl'ltlQS had 8poltcn : wo must \'oto It
UI ) 01' vote It I1pwn.
"As a broad enoral principle , Mr.
8peuler , all sanitary leglillation ought
to bo paid for by the public. The rea.
son for that rule Is that nobod ) ' Is all
n rule rosl10nBIblo Cor unsanitary con ,
dltlons.'hon the buboulc plague or
yellow fe\01' Invade the country , everybodY -
bodY knows thnt nobodY wants to bo
the vehicle of the trunBfer of .theBo
dangerous dlseasos , NobodY wants
to catcl1 thom Cor the purpose of glv ,
Ing thom to other poople. 'I'hat III the
reason of the rule thl1t the public
ought to pay the expense , hill the very
reason points out the oxcoptlon. Sometimes -
times an unsanitary condition Is
brought about by the voluntary action
of the e\'lltloers. Whenever that Is
the case , then the expense of curing
the condltlou which hall been brought
about by their acts ought to be bomo
by them ( applaullo ) , and I tor ono had
hopOll that the thu11llerlng In the Index -
dex about n1ll1dng the ovlldoerll stand
the expense of curing their own evildoing -
doing woultl be followml up more
strenuously than It has lleen.
"Now , I wish to add thIs : Thor
has been some mucltraltlng In connoc-
tlon with this matter , and I want to
pa ) ' my ludlvldual trlbuto to 11. mom-
bel' of this house. I think tlll1t In this
particular legislation he has been mis-
talton , especially UllOn the point of not
malting the evildoers par for curing
the ovll condition bl'OlIght about by
tholr own action. 'I'hel"e has boeb
some muclrnltlng In which there has
been 11 dlsllosltlon to charge all sorts
of wrong motlvos upon the gentleman
from New Yorl { ( Mr. Wadsworth ) , the
cllllirman ot lhe committee on agricul-
ture. I served with him tor eight or
ton years upon a commlttoe of this
house. I have 1m own him to cast
more votes against hIs own Interests
than any man In this hou80. ne Is 0.
worthy son of a noble sil'o and an honest -
est man If God maltes honest men :
and I bellove he does. "
With fine Imrcasm 1\11' , DoArmond
said it would he an I1wful Injustlco to
comilel a millionaire pnclter through
whose establishments the agents ot
the government went , compelled to
Bwatll their noses and clothes with
disinfectants , to pay 6 cents tor the
Inspection of 11 beef aUlI 3 cents for
hog 01' IIheep In order that his products
might go through Interstate and foreign -
eign commerce and bo sold. " SatirIcally -
Ically he said that would be an out-
rage.
rage.Mr.
Mr. Adams \Vlsconsln , whcse ef-
torts to bring about harmony between
conflicting Interests , has been crowned -
ed with success , close the debate.
The amendment was then adopted.
A vigorous conference was held at
the desk between the speaker , Mr.
WillIams and 1\11' . Wadsworth. The
spealtor later Ilppolnted Messrs. Wilds ,
worth , Scott and Lamb conferees.
Fight for Iowa Man.
W A8H1NG'rON-Congressman Hau ,
gen or Iowa started In Thursdar to
maleo a fight against 11. senate amend.
ment In the nnval. appropriation bllJ
which promotes cortaln persons ovm
Prof. Millon Updegraff of Decorah. .
who Is engaged as one of the Drofes
SOl'S at the Naval academ ) ' , b t on assurance
suranco of Mr. Foss thllt the hous (
would Insist on Its disagreement b (
did not press the matter.
The Lady In the Moon.
A German astro'nomer hus discover
cd that the man In the moon 11'1 11. worn
an. "Hall' , eyes , mouth , nose , chin
and bust , " says 110. "may all be dls
tlnctly observed. "In fact. the onl3
thing thnt maltc. ! ono doubt the ac
curacy of his observation Is that ht
lIaw not one woman but two.-I..ondoa
Telegraph.
Harvest by Electric Light.
Harvesting by electric light has bO I
introduced In Australia.
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