The Falls City tribune. (Falls City, Neb.) 1904-191?, May 26, 1911, Image 6
-«cr oi CV°V> vC8X6\lU 'l?o*lW\ UlW\ ft#** "'‘Law"!'' ' V\vttinu ’ ,\v. xiiir \ . ,* * ... V"0.', »»J «’"Sv3 »\ .TaV'r": ., iXiitie- . ,.0v Uo£t 8'ete o^o9Ct \\<« *r ^ 9N MEET AT PARIS of War Killed, Other of French Cabinet Injured. - 21,— France paid a >dav for her inagni >r to attain supreiu vhen a monoplane, liieh had lost con to a group of mbinct who had \ss the start of ris to Madrid, r of war and minister, his n sportsman, f other per "Ow ese.apes d on the \es Mol in ons had t of the aawEu?I tes as is $00 * to Sep dates in Seattle, 'ptember; June and ual diverse l'oast is the his wonder ler and Yel pin,if toil” ul region • volume su miner >r Estes ublica ellow V 4 t lV i»VVV SIX NEGROES ! ARE LYNCHED Men Masquerade as Officers and Fool Sheriff's Son With Bogus Telegram. man named Register on May 12. The men, who had come from Tallnhas.se to Lake City in auto- j mobiles, took the negroes about, a mile out of Lake City. They 1 compelled the negroes to stand abreast and about ten men com menced firing with rifles and ] pistols until every one of the six! had been riddled with bullets. The firing lasted about half an| hour and a few straggling citi-! zens at daybreak found the ne groes shot up beyond recogni tion just alter the automobiles left the scene of the lynching. The plans of the lynchers were most daring, though hut for a curious combination of circum stances they would never have been successful. The sheriff of Columbia eounty was out of the city and left the jail in charge of Lake City Fla., May 21. —Six negroes wer lynched hue early today after v party of nurc than a dozen men masquer.'.lng as officers, appeared at the county jail and secured possession of the men by presenting a bogus tele gram to the sixteen-year-old son of the sdieriL, ordering the re liaise of <lu> blacks to the alleg ed possi of officers. The ne groes were being held here for safe keeping on tho charge of murderii g Ik B. Smith, a saw mill man of Wadesborough, Leon county, and wounding another boy, who, aroused in the early the boy, who, aroused in the inrly hours of the morning, allow id the ly'groes to be taken from the jail without knowing the inister purpose of the mob. The telegram which the leader of the mob showed the bov was suppos edly from Leon county and stated that the sheriff bad re vived intimations that a mob w:l I cing formed in Tallahassee to fake the negroes from the Lake City jail The message ordered hat the men be carried further nith to frustrate the suspected >b. The telegram appeared au ntie, ns tin- six negroes have n moved frequently, sidents of Lake City knew big of the lynching until a ide of distant shots were A few citizens went in •ection of the firing and lie bodies, but the lyneheis '1 penri'd. The crime for e negroes were held ere ig feeling in Leon conn men shot were promin gi ncral race war was t the preliminary hear ie prisoners. It was the negroes had cs 'ritablc arsenal and 1 for trouble. The 'irst taken to Tal aek to Live Oak g, and brought days ago. VIGOROUSLY • Horsewhips ney, Kas. ‘12—Mrs. W. be pastor of - 1» ' . ft. * ^'ite °1^ ^ , \\i\S-’ c ^k ('•.W'v>’ ^tt® 0 . AX ,,..vn^- A,«rc^‘ *A'° 1" vNv\nWcd 0i tx ^V^AftV ^ ore, publie 1 H. Plow he Caney . Plow for the 1 Iter fight ten Trs. to s".'^ *cv°°v- ' w jsr. RULO Ike Adkins of Missouri was a Rulo visitor the last of the week. George Oid/ield of Beatrice, came down to spend Sunday with his w ife. Charlie LrTse of Forteseue is visiting with Thomas Hays’ family this week. Mrs. Jaine; Payne and child ren of Atchison came last Thurs day lor a vi'-it with relatives. The eigth and ninth grades _ave a reception for the tenth , ud eleventh grades and their teachers las» Wednesday night at the home of Miss Pearl An derson. Oul cf-door games were played and a delicious porch uneh was served. Everybody en .joyed the evening. Mr, Hooly, who was working a Remalia Citv, came home Friday on siek leave. Miss Ceci. Kanaly was a Sa lem visitor last week. A. T. Darrow of Lincoln was a Rulo visiter the first, of the week. Dave Craig from the western I art of the state, visited with relatives in Rulo last week. Mrs Frank Bingham and two children retimed Friday from a few day's v>sit with relatives in -1. Joseph. Mrs. Etta Gilbert spent last week in tlu country at lier son Edward’s hon:e. Ed McVev was a Falls City visitor last Wednesday. Mr Cartl dge of St. Louis was \ Rulo visiter the first of the .veek. Clara Aikman was a Falls City business visit* r last Friday. Roy Williams was a Fortescue visitor Sunday forenoon. Mrs. Sehribcr returned Tues day from a six week’s visit with relatives in Kansas. Freda Schucy returned to her home in St. .Joseph Wednesday, after a three week’s visit with friends ni Kulo. Alta and Lcnorc Gilbert were shopping in Falls City Saturday. Mr. Moore of Chicago was a Kulo visitor hist Thursday. .Miss Park of Missouri is the .uest of her sister, Mrs. Roy Williams Tony Asher of White Cloud was a Rulo business visitor in Rulo lost Saturday. Frank Dempsy of Preston was a Rulo visiter the first of the week Mr and Mrs. Art Hodge are tiie proud parents of a baby gril. Prof. A. If. Voegelein spend a ew days in Omaha last week. .Tames ITahr was a Falls City isitor last Wednesday. Joe Birch of Missouri was a Rulo visitor Monday. Ed. Orcut and family of Fair field wore called here last week by the death of Mr. Wallace. Mr. Van Nonnen of Forest *'ity spent Sunday with friends in Rulo. GUNAND SHELLS ARE FOUND Giltner Bank Robbers Talked to a Dummy Prisoner. Grand Island, Neb., May 21.— The gun and twenty-five shells stolen, presumably by the bank robbers who looted the Giltner bank and wore headed this way when captured by the Grand Is land police officials, have been : ccovered and is now in the pos session of the police. It is stat ed that the local department had a dummy prisoner in with the robbers at the time of their re tention here and that from re marks made to him and in his bearing a tip was given as to about where the guns and loot, were hidden. The gun was found almost wholly covered by sand. A part of a candle was also tonnd. Te worry a little, while trying \ but none of it is inspired fact that this country satisfactory national an-* love is an affliction '* • 'ople, and a habit . \ faWm* ® v rnmgs have a l\ ittv aotfi® ^ than the one [\tfh h ice water. 1\ >\ost 0 1 t^ect 1 We n'WioCT^\ |\ooiwa*»At - GLOBE SIGHTS Denying it doesn’t amount to much as evidence. Are you enjoying a little ar mistice in your home? No restaurant ever made a suc cess by serving you oleo paper napkins. When the hand holders’ union goes on strike, it isn’t for short er hours. The fact that you can’t take it with you, is no sign that you may not need it before you go. Arbitration isn't as bad as war, but there are times when it seems to be a good deal slower. When a man eoniplidments his competitor, it is usually with some kind of a string attached. When your curiosity runs away wTith you, that isn’t any sign it is going to find what ii is after. You can’t make a fair guess by the way a widow “carries on,’’ how long hci grief is going to last. Our idea of a cheerful person dis one who can be greatlyd pldeased by winning a game of solitaire. Remember that there are various ways of emphasizing your remarks without swearing about them. • An incubator chicken doesn’t mind being an orphan, never having had a taste of maternal affection. It may be possible for a ball player to put up a good game wiitout a uriform, but it never looks possible You needn’t worry much about the trusts grinding you down if you help yourself up as much as you can. Unless you want to fight a sarily when lie’s busy; that’s man, don’t bother him unneces what lie will feel like doing. Personally, we are willing to forgive the railroads a good deal for their ability to prolong the atrawherry season. Considering the kind of hats they wear, women go to too much trouble to protect them when caught out in the rain. If a woman is convinced she can make a fool of a man, she is apt to do it; if not,shefrequently makes a fool of herself. Everyone believes that every one else is careless with matches, which is one place that the uni versal opinion isn't so far off. Not all the fiction is submitted to the magazine editors, a good many being engaged in writing love letters to other parties. Also, there is usually enough trouble to-day without sending a scout into the future to look up promising recruits in that line. You can usually locate a tooth pick in some of your pockets vlien making a microscopic search for a- match that isn’t there, can’t you? ( onsidermg the size of their stock, some men devote too much time to invoicing. Speaking of thirsts, the one a child develops while traveling on the train, is no slouch. The average, hoy starts out in life with the belief that every snake is a deadly reptile. >Miy can’t an actress be as natural off the stage as she tries to be when the play is on '.’ After :t begins to “run over,’’ there are few more sorrowful sights than a high heeled shoe. You ought to be able to make yourself comfortable without making others uncomfortable. Did anyone ever have mumps so severely that other people didn't regard the misfortune as a joke? In their quarrels children are like grown people: about the only thing to do is to let them fight it out. And to make it worse, the grouch believes he bears a great burden, instead of adding to ‘hose of others. There are several ways of be ing disagreeable. One is to call; attention to a man’s age after| he has passed 40. There are' so many different, kinds of people in the world thati fw/ k jtt£> ¥M Absolutely Pure The only baking pewdoz* made from tioyas Grape Gresna of Tartar NO ALUM.NO LIME PHOSPHATE there may be a few girls who don’t use slang. A young mother is apt to over estimate the joy a grandmother fins in taking care of her grand (hildren. So many give their employers their time during the day, and put their heart into what goes on after supper. If you just can’t drive yourself to work you are sick or lazy, w itli chances largely in favor of the latter. Boys learn early to hate the trusts, and derive a lot of fun throwing rocks at the insulators of a telegraph pole. Rebuilt machinery isn’t as good as new regardless of what the advertisements may have to >ay on the subject. Try to forget to take your grouch home from the office as often as you forget to take your umbrella, anyhow. While the average man is some thing of a moke consumer, it is rather difficult to find anything satisfactory :n that hue for fac te ries. Most women don’t know much about the law, but ns >st of them are capable of making a wonder ful appeal to the jury should oe •asion require. 1 'vo lies, started out by the same man, have a way of running into each other, according to a magazine philosopher of some >x 'erienee Ever notice it? Jn every town there is a man who spends so much time criti •ising the officials that lie is un i liln to get at the work of elean ng out his own back yard. So often a good letter writer isn’t good for anything else. Nero fiddled while Rome burn ed, but the average piano player hasn’t enough unselfish consider ation to wait tor such a time of excitement to practice when no me would notice it. If you we’en’t allowed to talk, • ou probably could think of a good deal to say. Every man is a trust buster un fa I be becomes able to buy some dock. The fnn some people get in pointing out your mistakes might almost he construed as an excuse '■ <r making them. n a newspaper office, the com pl mentary tickets to a lecture are usually sufficient to supply the demand. While you may not be a “pro fessional” man, your work is Hist as iinpi i tant. A woman can get some satsi , Yet inn out of crying over a sad play, but a man can’t. A good many people seem to rver-estimatc the economical val ve of the abbreviation. Some men never get anything ahead because they have lots of Yu on both sides of them. Does the o. f. man with a ■mustache still get a moustache op for a birthday present? Judging from some men’s sig atures. it must have taken them •juite awhile to learn not to write. You can put in a good deal of lime attending to other people's jiisincss wilnout getting much nit of it