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ACTRESS PLAYS IN TOWN OF
BROTHER'S DUAL SHOOTING.
Very different Indeed were the clr-
niinatnncea of the arrival of Miss
Lulu Nethnwuy , a Norfolk actress
and a member of "The Olrl and The
Guwk" company , In Norfolk Sunday
from the coming of Mian Nethaway to
Norfolk last December In response
to a message tolling of the terrible
Ncthnway tragedy enacted on Docom-
br 5 , 1H07 , at 2 o'clock In the afternoon -
noon In n Union Pacific coach.
lOvon this last visit to Norfolk was
not lacking In remembrances of the
tragedy for n hundred things sug
gested to the actress that home com
ing of nearly n year ago.
Actress His Favorite Sister.
Lulu Nethaway was the favorite
alster of V. B. Netbaway , the crack
trap-shooter , who with the unerring
aim of an expert gun man shot his
wife a coach length away from him
on a Union Pacific train while panic
ntrlcken pnsaengcra huddled under
seats or found dangcroua exits
through the car windows.
Story Called to Mind.
The appearance of Miss Nethaway
nt the Auditorium must revive the de
tails of the year-old tragedy In the
minds of Norfolk people Just as the
sight of Norfolk forced back the painful -
ful memories uixm Miss Nethaway.
Vallle Nethaway had murder In his
mind. He had sat In the district
court room at Madison , revolver In
hand , waiting for his wlfe'a divorce
case to be called for trial. It went
over until the evening of December
C. On the morning of that day Neth-
uway wrote three death mcaaagea , one
to his daughter , Sophia Nethaway ,
nnd two to his youngest sister , Lulu
Nethaway , the actress. Ho addressed
these letters and then went to the
depot with a shotgun. His appearance
with a gun created no comment but
when he stepped onto the moving train ,
still In the bualneaa center of the
city , his wife read In an Instant her
doom. Nethaway wrote In blood and
powder as dramatic and tragic a story
as his sister can ever act. Ho warned
the passengers. Ho raised the shot
gun. True as ever to his command
the gun poured Its load of shot direct
ly Into the wife's head , a car length
away. A second shot was directed at
Mrs. Fred Harder , his wife's com
panion , but Mrs. Harder was down be
hind a seat nnd though her hat was
shot away most of the shot burled It
self Into the coach sent. Nethaway
then Jumped from the train and went
directly to the Salter grain olllce. He
covered C. B. Sailor and , T. W. Gibson -
son with a revolver which he also
used to keep the crowd outside nt bay.
Over the telephone he called up his
mother , Mrs. E.Nethnway , and told her
lioth of the murder which was passed
and of the suicide to come. Ho asked
for kind treatment for his daughter.
Then he started to turn the gun on
himself. "Don't kill yourself In my
office , " Clarence Salter remonstrated.
"I'm a gentleman and I'll kill my
self where ever you want mo to , " said
Nothaway and ho went out and ended
his own llf In th grain elevator near
by. Mrs. Nethaway lived sixteen
/ hours. Husband and wife were burled
I the folowing Sunday , which was De
cember 8. It had been Nethnwny's
Intention to kill Senator Allen of
Madison , his wife's attorney , whom
he blamed for the demand for ali
mony.
mony.Miss
Miss Nethaway at Stromsburg.
Miss Nethaway was playing at
Stromsburg when the news reached
her. As best she could she filled the
Thursday night engagement and then
hurried to Norfolk. A twenty-five
mile drive took her to David City
where she caught a train to Columbus.
Rode in Murder Coach.
Miss Nethaway boarded the Union
Pacific accommodation train at Columbus -
bus and was suddenly shocked to find
herself In the very coach In which
the tragedy had ben enacled. Blood
slalns were still on the chairs and
bullet marks marred the far end of
the car. In the coach some of the
travelers were making half frightened ,
half joking remarks about the coach
nnd the tragedy but they stopped
when they grasped Miss Nelhaway's
identity. On the train was a thea
trical troupe , the "Lost In New York"
company , nnd the members did what
they could to lighten the journey
made in the coach so recently the
scene of the events which were call
ing their companion actress to Nor
folk.
folk.Miss
Miss Nethnway played In Stroms
burg again last week and again
thoughts of last December were In her
mliKd.
This is Miss Netlmway's first ap
pearance on a Norfolk stage. She has
visited north Nebraska towns before
but has not been before a Norfolk
nudlenco. This time her appearance
hero was quite by chance as the com
pany was booked for Norfolk before
Miss Nethaway had joined the com
pany at the season's opening.
Her Fifth Year.
This Is Miss Nethnwa > 's fifth year
as an actress. She first went on the
road as a governess for three little
boys , juvenile actors with the Peter
son company which once showed In
Norfolk a good many years ago. Be
fore this in the years 1898-1900 Miss
Nethaway had been at Bellevue college -
lego nnd at the state university , a
year at each school.
Before going on the stage Miss
Nethnway wan engaged for a time in
i ' .1-1 in H OM ! ! . ! o U Mnnvi i
tanrh nciir Oakdalc
The fJIrl and the Ca\\k" ! ronipan\
Will Hpl'lld lilt- HIM tWO VU'C'kx III
tmrth Nebraska , mi-etlng HIP follow-
! HK dati-H : Pierce , Suptombor S , K\ \
Kin. Sept. 9 , NcllKh. September 10 ,
HwliiR. September II. Atkinson , Sop
tembor 12 , Alimworlh , September II ,
Maanctt , September 15 , Valentine , Sep
tember 10 , Gordon , September 17.
Notice.
In the Circuit Court of the United
Stales , for the District of Nobrnakn ,
Norfolk Division.
At a session of the Circuit Court of
the United States , for the District of
Nt-brnakn , continued and held pur
suant to adjournment , at the United
States Court Room In the City of Nor
folk on the Ith day of September ,
1U08 , the Honorable William II. Mun-
ger , Judge , being present and presid
ing In said Court , the following ,
among other proceedings , were had
and done , to wit :
Jamea N. Clarke , Ricelver of the Ne-
braaka Ixrnn & Trust Company ,
Complainant ,
vs.
Ada E. Hunter , and Hunter ,
her husband , whose first name'Is ' to
this complainant unknown , IX'fend-
anta.
No. 25 Doc. "A" , Norfolk Division ,
'In Chancery. '
Order on absent Defendants.
And now , on this fourth day of
September , A. 1) . , 11)08 ) , being at the
September term A. D. 1907 , of the said
Court , It having been made to appear
to the satisfaction of the said Court
that this Is a milt commenced to en
force a lien upon real property 'with
in the said District , and that Ada C.
Hunter and Hunter , her hus
band , whose first mime Is to this com
plainant unknown , defendants herein ,
are not Inhabitants of , nnd have not
been found within the said District ,
and have not voluntarily appeared In
this suit , on motion of John M. Hagan ,
solicitor for the said complanant , It
is considered by the Court and ordered
that the said defendants above named
be and they arc hereby directed to
appear and plead , answer or demure
to the complainant's bill of complaint ,
on or before the second day of Novem
ber , A. D. , 1908 , and that In default
thereof , an order bo entered In this
cause , taking the said bill pro con-
fesso.
It Is further ordered by the Court
that at least twenty days before the
said second day of November , A. D.
1908 , a copy of his order be served
upon Ada E. Hunter , and Hun
ter , her husband , whose first name Is
to this complainant unknown , the said
defendants wherever found , If practic
able , and also upon the person or per
sons In possession or charge of. the real
property described In the complain
ant's bill of complaint , If any there
be : or In lieu thereof a copy of this or
der be published for six consecutive
weeks In Norfolk Weekly News- Jour
nal , a newspaper published and In gen
eral circulation lu said District of Ne
braska.
W. H. Munger ,
Judge.
Clerk : Enter this order.
\V _ H. Munger , Judge.
Endorsed : Filed September Hh ,
1908.
Geo. H. Thummel , Clerk.
By. O. F. Grand , Deputy.
"R , F. D. " For the Rosebud.
Gregory county. South Dakota , is to
have an organized rural free delivery
system , a United States postal Inspec
tor being in Gregory county at this
time for the purpose of organizing
from twenty-five to thirty routes.
At this time there are only eight
routes in Dakota west of the Missouri
and live of these are already in Greg
ory county. The new step which the
government contemplates will make
Gregory county the first county west
of the river to secure a complete mall
delivery system.
Inspector Boylnn has charge of the
work and is to travel over all of the
proposed routes In an automobile.
The county commissioners of Greg
ory county are to co-operate by put
ting all bridges and road's into as
good n condition as possible.
"The Girl and The Gawk" Pleased.
A play quite out of the ordinary
and well acted , "The Girl and The
Gawk" at the Auditorium last evenIng -
Ing met a hearty reception from a fair
sized audience. Few plays of the
type of "The Girl and The Gawk"
and It Is a pleasing type have been
given more satisfactory In Norfolk
than was the pleasing little departure
from the ways of the melodrama and
farce comedy at the Auditorium last
night.
W. H. Locke as "The Gawk" came
up to the standard forecasted in the
press notices given him previous lo
his nrrlvel In Norfolk. He played with
force and evident originality. The
character of "The Girl" was no less
pleasingly set forth by Miss Delia
Locke , who won favor through her
perfect naturalness and ease of man
ner.
Miss Lulu Nothaway. a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nethawny living on
South Third street , played the role of
the widow showing a considerable de
gree of talent.
The dlrectolre gown made Its first
bow to n Norfolk public with "The
Girl nnd The Gnwk" last evening.
Backed by stage settings the gown
appeared quite modest.
"I have my faults , but I can say this
to my credit ; I never had my picture
taken in lodge clothes. " Drake Wat
son.
COMPLETE RETURNS GIVE RAN
DALL 1,338 , APPLEDY 1,073.
OFFICIAL CANVASS IS MADE
Official Canvass of Primary Votes
Show that Senator Randall Carried
Madison , Pierce and Wayne Coun
ties , Appleby Stanton County.
C. A. Randall of Newman Grove
has been renomlnated by the Repub
licans of the Eleventh senatorial dis
trict by a majority of 205 over H. Y.
Appleby of Stnnton. Thla is baked
on the official canvaaa of the returns
made yesterday and announced laat
night.
Mr. Appleby carried Stanton , his
home county , by 231 majority. Mr.
Randall carried Madlaon , his home
county , by 102 majority. Fierce
county was carried by Randall by 139
votes and Wayne county by 195.
It Is Interesting to note that Apple-
uy received 71 votes In Senator Ran
dall's home precinct , while Randall re
ceived only 19 votes In Appleby'a
home precinct and only 84 votes In
the whole of Stnnton county. It is
said that there was not a Randall
man In Stanton county who did not
go to the polls.
The vote :
Randall Apploby
Madison 032 470
Pierce 270 137
Stanton 82 313
Wayne 348 153
1,338 1,073
Randall's majority , 205.
STATE RETuiTcOMING IN
Shallenberger , Williams , Barton and
Bishop Have Won.
Returns from the primary election ,
coming In faster since the Friday can
vass , still point to the nomination of
Shallenbergw for governor on the
Democratic ticket and of Williams for
railway commissioner , Bishop for state
superintendent and Barton for state
auditor on the Republican ticket. It
Is possible that Shlvely for land com
missioner may have been defeated by
Cowles.
Complete returns from Wayne , Madl
son , Stanton , Pierce , Brown , Butte ,
Butler , Flllmore , Burt , Custer , Saline ,
Sarpy , Keith , Hooker and Douglas
counties give the following results on
the Republican ticket :
Auditor : Barton 3,350 , Alden 2.107 ,
Pierce 1,889 , Allen 1,703 , Anthes 1,057 ,
Cook 1,155 , McKesson 820 , Haynes
718.
Superintendent : Bishop 4,005 , Del
zell 3,270 , Carrlngton , 2,783 , Martin
2,108.
Land commissioner : Cowles 4,583 ,
Shlvely 1 , 359 , Husenetter 2,191 , Sams
1,329.
Railway commissioner : Williams
3,071 , Aaron 1,130 , Abbott 1,317 , Hed
lund 1,070 , Karr SSH , Wallace 055 , Van
Wngencn 302.
The latest returns on the Third dis
trict congressional fight are : Latta
3,108 , Howard 2,308.
Congressman Klnkaid has been re
nominated over Senator Sibley by
nearly unanimous vote. Judge West
over Is leading for the Democratic
nomination with the vote closer than
expected.
COSTS A DOLLAR A VOTE
Pierce Election Officers Condemn
Law In Present Form.
Pierce , Neb. , Sept. 7. Special to
The News : The second annual test of
the primary law In Pierce county de
velops the fact that members of the
election boards nre practically unani
mous In condemning the law In Its
present form. Returns and bills for ex
penses show that there were 801 votes
cast in the county with $709.37 In
bills already filed and enough yet to
come In to mnke the votes cost tibout
? 1 each. It Is claimed that many
voters remain away from the polls
rather than disclose their politics.
Another feature that could be remed
ied would be to provide for an ear
lier time of canvassing the vote. The
returns were all In Pierce county
Wednesday morning and no definite
Information obtainable until Saturday.
Wayne Returns.
Wayne , Neb. , Sept. 5. Special to
The News : Wayne county complete ,
on returns canvassed yesterday , gives
the following primary results :
Republican ticket :
For auditor : Alden 101 , Barton 99 ,
Pierce 07 , Allen 50 , McKesson 39 ,
Cook 33 , Anthes 21 , Haynes 10.
For state superintendent : Bishop
223. Carrlngton 184 , Dolzcll 40 , Mnr-
tln 3S.
For land commissioner : Cowles
200 , Shlvley 1S8 , Sams 34 , Husenetter
29.
For railway commissioner : Wil
liams 222 , Aarons 99 , Van Wngencn 47 ,
Hedlund 39 , Abbott 35 , Karr 22 , Wal
lace 1C.
For county attorney : Davis 353 ,
Clossom 134 , S. Keen 33.
For state senator : Randall 348 , Ap
pleby 153.
For commissioner , long term : An
derson 23 , Glldersleeve 7 ; short term ,
Anderson 19 , Glldersleeve 17 ,
Democratic ticket :
I'or governor Shallenboiger 159 ,
Hi rgiDahJman ! 71
1 or lli-uii-naiit governor : Garrett
r i Tib'ii-tH ' < ; y. orlmlson n.
Foi M-crt'tnry of ntntu : Mai ton 191 ,
For auditor : Lulkart 11)5 ) , Frlco 101
For attorney general : Flehnrty 172
i'iibUHh 72 , Terry 52.
For land commissioner : Easthmni
205. Manuel S3.
For congressman : Howard 181
Lnttn 135.
For county nttorney : Berry 229
Wilbur 90.
Pierce Returns.
Herce , Neb. , Sept. 5. Special to
The News : The Fierce county re
turns , the olllclal canvass of which
was completed last evening , showed
the following results In the several
contests :
Republican ticket :
For auditor : Alden 121 , Barton 82 ,
Fierce SO , Anthes 32 , Cook 20 , Allen
20 , McKesson 19 , Hnynes 17.
For state superintendent : Bishop
214 , Delzell 00 , Carrlngton 52 , Martin
30.
For land commissioner : Shlvely
170 , Cowlea 140 , Sams 35 , Husenetter
28.
For rallwny commissioner : Wll-
llnms 281 , Anrous 44 , Abbott 33 , Van
Wagenen 31 , Karr 11 , Wallace C , Hed
lund 4.
For state senator : Randall 270 , Ap
pleby 137.
For county nttorney : Stewnrt 271 ,
Qitlvey 203.
For commiaaloncr : Nelson 122 ,
Schivltchtenberg 54.
Democratic ticket :
For governor : Berge 122 , Shallen
berger 99 , Dnblmnn CO.
For lleutennnt governor : Gnrrett
170 , Tlbbets 07 , Grlmlson 33.
For secretary of state : Mattes 174 ,
Gatewood 104.
For auditor : Lulkart 200 , Frlco 70.
For attorney general : Fleharty 157 ,
Terry 05 , Qunckenbuah 40.
For land commissioner : Eastman
193 , Manuel 73.
For railway commissioner : Brophy
157 , Cowglll 108.
For congress : Latta 100 , Howard
117.
117.For
For county attorney , McDonald , no
opposition.
For commissioner : Ahlman 05 ,
Story 44 , Lanman 10.
Antelope Results.
Ncllgh , Neb. , Sept. 5. Special to
The News : The olllclal returns In
Antelope county are as follows :
Governor , Democratic : Shallenber-
ger 101 , Dahlman 83 , Berge 81.
Governor , Populist : Berge 71 , Shal
lenberger 48.
Congressman , Democratic : Lattn
177 , Howard 59.
Congressman , Populist : Howard
59 , Latta 52.
Senator Ninth district : M. C. Bros-
sler , Republican , 323 , S. D. Thornton ,
Republican , 309 ; J. D. Hatfleld , Dem
ocrat 210 ; J. D , Hatfield , Populist 101.
Representative , Twenty-third dis
trict ; Democratic : W. J. Arm
strong 84 , Joe McCalg 87 , D. L. Shone-
felt 93 ; Populists : Armstrong 50 , Mc
Calg 28 , Shenefelt 32.
The Vote in Brown.
Ainsworth , Neb. , Sept. 5. Special
to The News : The ofllclal canvass of
the primary vote in Brown county was
made yesterday. The figures nre as
follows :
Republican ticket :
State auditor : Barton 111 , Alden
77 , Pierce 23 , Allen 10 , Cook 14 , Mc
Kesson 13 , Anthes 12 , Hnyne. ? 5.
State superintendent : Bishop 110 ,
Carrlngton 01 , Martin 41. Delzell. 37.
Land commissioner : Shlvely 95 ,
Cowles 81 , Husenetter 78 , Sams 17.
Railway commissioner : Williams
85 , Aarons 07 , Abbott 37 , Karr 25 ,
Wallace 25 , Van Wagenen 15 , Hedlund
9.
Congressman : Kinkaid 285 , Sibley
13 , Ross S.
State senator : Rising 237 , Meyers
70.
Representative : Williams 180 , Skill-
man 120.
Democratic ticket :
Governor : Berge 52 , Shnllenberger
32 , Dahlmnn 29.
Lieutenant governor : Gnrrett 08 ,
Grlmlson 29 , Tlbbetts 25.
Secretary of stnte : Gntewood 50 ,
Mnttes 40.
Auditor : Lulkart 59 , Price 38.
Attorney general : Fleharty 51 ,
Terry 30 , Quackenbush 18.
Land commissioner : Eastham 83 ,
Manuel 14.
Railway commissioner : Cowglll 50 ,
Brophy 3.
Congressman : Westovor 50 , John
son 19 , McNelll IS , Ross I , Stownrt 1.
Rcpresentntive : Harrington 100 ,
Corey 11.
Three populist votes wore cast In
the county , all at Ainsworth.
MADISON VOTE WASI.586 .
_
There Were 1,147 Republicans , 423
Democrats , 12 Pops and 3 Drys.
In the recent Madison county prim-
nrles 1,580 votes were cast , this total
being considerably greater than that
reported by any county In this vicinity.
Of the Madison primary voters 1,117
wore Republicans , 423 were Demo
crats , 12 were Populists , 3 were Pro
hibitionists nnd 1 was a Socialist.
The canvass yielded the following
results on Republican contests :
Auditor : Alden 238 , Barton 217.
Cook 153 , Pierce 114 , Allen 07 , Anthes
54 , Me Kesson 30 , Haynes 14.
State superintendent : Bishop 480 ,
Delzell 183 , Carrington 128 , Martin 123.
Land commissioner : Shlvely 409 ,
Cowles 243 , Husenetter 198 , Sams 33.
Hallway commissioner : Williams
410 , Karr 150 , Aarons 128 , Van Wag-
1'iH'ii 101. Abbott 0(1 ( , Hi-dlund 62. Wai
l.ir. . ' \S
Staio Kcnntor. Hnndiill 032 , Apple
b.170. .
County nttorni-y : Nichols 58.1 , Hal
dormm 1113.
Di'inocratlc roaults :
Governor : Shullonborger 200 , Dnhl
man 113. Ilergo 81) ) .
Lieutenant go\ernor : ( Inrroll 236.
Orlmlson 75 , Tlbbctts 08.
Secretary of state : Mattes 231.
Gntowood 113.
Auditor : Lulkart 288 , Frlco 102.
Attorney general : Fleharty 227
Quackenbush 71 , Terry 70.
IM\\A \ \ commissioner : Brophy 231 ,
Cowglll no.
Congressman : Howard IDS , 1-ittn
191.
191.Of
Of the Populists eight votes for
Berge nnd four for Shallenberger.
Four voted for Howard and six wrote
Latta'a name on their ballots. Han-
tlall received four votes , Reeao ono
and Appleby ono. Young received
four and Beels one. Nichols and
Hnlderaon each got two and Engelmnn
one. Mnlono got two. Whether or not
theeo written In votes will give n
nomination has not yet been decided
by the courta.
Stanton Returns.
Stanton , Neb. , Sept. 5. Special to
The Newa : The ofllclal returns from
Stanton county ns canvaased yester
day are :
Republican contests :
For auditor : Alden 108 , Barton 74 ,
McKesson 41 , Anthes 34. Allen 28 ,
Fierce 21 , Cook 18 , Hnynes C.
For state superintendent : Bishop
101 , Delzell 85 , Carrlngton CO , Martin
44.
For railway commissioner : Will-
lams 105 , Aarons 77 , Van Wagenen 45 ,
Abbott 40 , Kurr 38 , Hedlund 19 , Wal
lace 10.
Hallway commlslsoner : Brophy 109 ,
Cowglll 91.
For congress : ' Latin 145 , Howard
04. '
For 'land ' commissioner : Shlvely
152 , Cowles 123 , Husenetter 48 , Sanls
9.
For state senator : Appleby 313 ,
Randall 82.
Democratic contests :
Governor : Shallenberger 144 ,
Berge 52 , Dahlman 47.
Lieutenant governor : Garrett 129 ,
Grimlson 50 , Tlbbets 28.
Secretary of state : Mattes 133 ,
Gatewood 09.
Auditor : Lulkart 144 , Price 50.
Attorney general : Fleharty 127
Terry 35 , Qiiackeiibush 41.
Land commissioner : Eastham
113 , Manuel 51.
The Vote In Holt.
O'Neill , Neb. , Sept. 7. Special to
The News : By a margin of one vote
Mayor Dahlman carried Holt county
over Shallonberger. The results of
the canvass on contested ofllces Is as
follows :
Republican ticket :
Auditor : Alden 127 , Barton 109 ,
Allen 37 , Pierce 31 , Anthes 27 , McKes
son 23 , Cook 19 , Ilnyncs 7.
Superintendent : Bishop 104 , Del
zell 132 , Martin 1C , Carrlngton 32.
Land commissioner : Shlvoly 107 ,
Cowles 131 , Husenettor 08 , Sams 19.
Railway commissioner : Williams
119 , Aaions 98 , Abbott 50 , Van Wan-
enen 31 , Hedlund 32 , Karr 27 , Wallace
20.
Congressman : Kinkald 378 , Sibley
17 , Ross 1.
Representative : Allen 311 , Bcthea
310.
Democratic ticket :
Governor : Dahlman 78 , Shnllenber-
ger 77.
Secretary of state : Mattes 112 ,
Gatewood 91.
Auditor : Lulkart 150 , Price 58.
Attorney general : Fleharty 115 ,
Quackenbush 75 , Terry 25.
Railway commissioner : Brophy 110 ,
Cowglll 84.
Congressman : Westover 148 , John
son 21 , McNeol 10 , Stewart 13 , Ross 8.
Representative : Henry 183 , Wll
hern 102.
Populist ticket :
Governor : Berge 71 , Shnllenberger
32.
Lieutenant governor : Garrett 81
Grlmlson 20.
Secretary of state : Gatewood OS ,
Mattes 31.
Auditor : Luikart 78 , Price 18.
Attorney general : Fleharty 45 ,
Quackenbush 31 , Terry 23.
Land commissioner : Eastham 70 ,
Manuel 24.
Railway commissioner : Brophy 50 ,
Cowgill 50.
Congressman : Westover 73 , John
son 17 , Stewart 5 , McNeol 4.
Representative : Henry 99 , Wil
born 81.
I'llNNCll r.MIMlllllllioM SlIt'CrHNflllly.
Jninus Onnoliup , Now llrltnln , Conn. ,
wrltis"I tried several kidney rerne-
llt's , nnd WIIH treated by our best
) liy lrlaiis for illnlmtos , but < 1I < 1 not
nprov > until I took Foley's Kidney
tomiMly. After the st'cond bottle I
showed Improvement , and llvo bottle.s
cured me completely. I have since
mssed a litfld pxamlnatlnn for life In
surance. " Foley's Kidney Hcmcdy
uroH backacliu and all forms of kld-
u'jand bladder trouble. KIcsrui
Co.
O'NEILL ' DEFEATS AINSWORTH
Neck to Neck Race Until Ainsworth
Pitcher Gave Out In Tenth.
Ainsworth , Nob. , Sept. 7. Special
o The News : The O'Nelll-AInsworth
mscbnll game was won by O'Neill by
ho score of 8 to 4. It was a good
game until the Ainsworth pitcher gave
out In the tenth inning , O'Nolil mak-
ng four scores In the ono inning.
Foley'a Orlno Laxative is a new
remedy , nn Improvement on the laxa-
IVCH of former years , as It doea not
gripe or nauseate nnd Is pleasant to
nke. It Is guaranteed. Klsau Drug
FAVOR MAPPING OUT TEN YEAR
IMPROVEMENT PLAN.
ANOTHER TEACHER IS ADDED
The School Board to Meet Crowded
Conditions at Washington School
Engaged Miss Harriet Mather.
Gravel Grounds at High School.
A systematic plan to make practical
children's parka of the Norfolk achool
yards and to reaciie the several
"achool grounda" of the city from their
present bnrren nnd rather unkempt
condition la advocated by Sunerln-
tendent F. M. Hunter and favored by
members of the Norfolk school board.
The beautifying of the school ynrda
was ono of the iiuestlona raised by the
new superintendent at the meeting of
the board of education last night.
Mr. Hunter urges the adoption of n
systematic plan for nn Improvement
policy to cover n period of ten or
more years and providing that certain
definite things should be done each
year. One of the first things which
Mr. Hunter favors being done nt
once Is the grndlug of the different
playgrounds where there are low
places which should be filled up or
uneven stretches which need the levelIng -
Ing process. Ho would like to see at
once a basket ball court In every
school yard.
The high school grounds will prob
ably be the first to accure the aervlcea
of the working crew. The new lota
recently added to the high school
grounds on the east are to be leveled
and covered with gravel.
Add to Teaching Force ,
Another teacher was added to the
force at the Washington school at last
night's meeting. Miss Hnrriet Mnthor
of Norfolk being chosen. She will
probably be given the second nnd part
of the third grade at the Washington
school.
Lights were ordered placed In the
Tssembly room nt the high school to
make the room nvallable for evening
entertainments or receptions which
mny be given.
The full membership of the board
was present nt the meeting.
PICK GOUNTYJJOMMITTEES
County Candidates Met at Madison
and Picked Central Committees.
Saturday was "orgnni/atlon day"
under the primary law , the various
candidates for county offices meeting
the county seats to select central com
mittees.
In this county the committee were
selected by the candidates for county
attorney and county commissioner
conferring with the candidate for rep
resentative , tho&e three olllccs being
the only county olllces at stake.
The primary law being open to vnr-
ions interpretations the candidates
will hold a second meeting next Satur-
dny nnd name the same men appointed
Saturday as the county committee.
The Democrats having only appointed
one man from Norfolk precinct will
nlso ndd four more Norfolk names
Saturday. At the same time the
committees will select their olllcers
and nnmo a delegate apiece to the
stnte convention.
The Republican committee selected
at Madison Is as follows :
C. F. Bycrly , Norfolk , outside ; M.
D. Tyler. Norfolk , First ward ; Bnrt
Mnpes , Norfolk , Second ward ; R. H.
Reynolds , Norfolk , Third ward ; W. H.
Livingston , Norfolk , Fourth ward ; Al
Richardson , Vnlloy ; W. S.Crook . ,
North Deer Creek ; Charles Koetter ,
South Deer Creek ; Julius Wagner ,
Grove ; Henry Mnssmnn , Highland ;
Fred Volk , Battle Creek ; B. B. Me-
Glnnls , Warnervllle ; William Bosk ,
Enola ; Win. Isenhowcr , Union ; Oscar
Bostrom , Fairvlew ; L. C. Bonner ,
Schoolcraft ; Win. Mclntosh , Emerlck ;
H. Halderson , Shell Creek ; Chris
Schmitt , jr. , Knlamazoo ; W. H. Frye ,
Green Gnrden ; Chns. Smith , Jeffer
son ; Mike Carmody , Meadow Grove ;
S. C. Blackmail , Madison City ; S. 0.
Davles , Madison , outside.
The Democratic committee selected
Sntunlny Is as follows : J. F. Flynn ,
Norfolk ; George Wheeler , Warner
vllle ; A. E. Craig , Valle > ; Nick Smith ,
Enola ; John Mowvor , Union ; Phil J.
Knnpp , Green Garden ; C. D. Jenkins ,
Knlamnyoo ; John Horrlcks , Emerlck ;
James Osborn , Schoolcraft ; Oscar
Sundennan , Fairvlew ; Fat Stanton ,
Jefferbon ; J. B. Flchter , Grove ; J. A.
Boesslor , Meadow Grove ; James
Brown , North Deer Creek ; W. E.
Hoover , South Deer Creek ; Frank S.
Wright. Highland ; George W. Losey ,
Battle Creek ; A. M. Kochlo , Madison ;
Frank Witt , Shell Creek.
THE COUNTYJAIR IS "ON"
Base Ball , Races , Street Carnival and
County Fair at Madison ,
Opening nt Madison Tuesday , the
Madison county fair , race meet nnd
baseball tournament Is this week's
chief attraction on the amusement
calendar of north Nebraska. Wednes
day , Thursday and Flrday are the big
days at the fair.
The baseball schedule has been re
arranged owing to the Norfolk team
being forced to disband. The follow-
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games will he played : Wednesday ,
Humphrey nnd Stnnton ; Thuradny.
Columbus and Llndany ; Friday , the
two winners.
The carnival shows of the NatlonaJ
Vmuaement company reached Mndf-
aon at noon.
The county fnlr will nlso excel n
i fnlr with apeclnl attention being ;
ilaeed on the live Htock I'.vhlblta.
The Madison tennis club holds an
nvltatlon tennis tournnnxMit which
leglns Wednesdny morning.
The Norfolk band has been engaged
for the entire week and will b s
especially In evidence on Thursday
'Norfolk day. "
An excursion train Is run from Co-
umbua to Madlaon and return on
riiuraday , making connections with
-Indany , Newman Grove and Albion
it Humphrey.
NO BLAME FOR BRAKEMAN'S ' DEATH
nquest Held at Bancroft Over M. $
O. Brakcman Killed There.
West Point. Neb. , Sept 8 Special
o The Newa : Sheriff Mali-how nnd
Coroner Llngonfelder have just ro-
unied fioin Bancroft In this county
whore they went to attend the Iti-
liiest held upon the body of M , T.
Waiigh , the young brakeman who wan-
iilleil by the west bound freight tralnt
m the C. , St. P. , M. At O railway at
lancioft early on Sunday morning.
The deceased was twenty years of ago-
uid unmarried. Ilia parents live he ,
Omaha. The verdict of the jury waw
iccldenta ! death , no blame or respon
sibility whatever being attached to
inyone for the unfortunate occurr
ence.
follow"u 17 , VALENTINE 11.
Kirkland In Box for Valentine In
Wind Storm.Swatfest . at O'Neill.
O'Neill , Nob' . , Sept.S. . . Special ( n
rhe News : Valentino and O'Nolil In-
lulged in a .slugging match upon the
O'Neill diamond yesterday afternoon , .
O'Neill winning out by n score of 17
o 11. A terrific wind was blowing
mil every bull I hat went Into the nir
was good for n hit.
A feature of the gnme was two.
mine runs , one bolng made by each
pitcher , Prlmlpy and Kirkland , the
ntter formerly of Norfolk , . . . .
The scoie :
Valentine . . . . 0 U
O'Neill | 1350100 x IT
Homo runs , Prlmloy nnd Klrklnnd.
Three-base hits , Hlldebrnml , Beaphy
Hid Bishop. Two-base hits , Ba > le nnd
Clrkland. Batteries : O'Neill , Prlm-
oy and Wilson ; Valentine , Klrkland
and Chapman.
O'Neill ' Took Second Game.
Valentine , Neb. , Sept. S. Special to
The News : The second game be
tween O'Neill and Valentino here last
week , was gathered In by the visitors
jy n score of 9 to 4. The game moved'
slowly nnd rather lacked interest ,
ioth pitchers were touched freely for
ills.
The score :
O'Neill 21200101 2 9 >
Valentine 20001010 0 C
Batteries , O'Neill , Bradley nnd Wil
son ; Valentine , Kelly and Chapman.
Umpire , Roy Cnylor of Vulentlncv
Struck out , by Bradley 2 , by Kelley 2.
Verdlgre Beats Dallas.
Dallas , S. D. , Sept. 7. Verdlgre de
feated Dallas at baseball In the haio
rst hitting game of the season , 11 to
0. Score :
II. U.K.
Verdigro 00123010 7 11 17t
Dallas . .10030120 3 10 II fi
Batteries : Vordlgro , O'Keefo and
Jarta ; Dallas , Jensen , Galcom nnd
"onl. Vordigro got one homo-run and
our three-base hits ; Dallas two homo
runs nnd two three-base hits.
Dallas to Have a Park.
Dallas , according to the Dallas
News , Is soon to have n park with nu
irtlficlnl lake , which will nt once nf-
ord power nnd In the summer time
) oatlng nnd fishing nnd In winter
kating and ico. The valley west or
Dallas Is to be utilized and as nature
ins formed n pnrtlal dam it Is estl-
nated that a largo stone- dam can be *
built for a nominal sum.
Hflli-f for . \Mlliinn NuT ( TtTH.
l-oloy's Honey nnd Tar affords Im-
mi'dlti' relief to iiHtlmm mirtorcrs In
the worst HtdKus and If taken In tlmo
will effect a euro. KloHati DniK Co.
One of the surprising things about
a funeral Is the case wlth , which the
women of the afflicted family produce
mourning clothes.