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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1908)
t . I t 4 1 M , \ THK MiKKul.KKKM \ , YKYs \ , lul UN A I , n TOW-MI 2:1 : ROSEBUD COWBOY RIDES AUTO Oet T.icte of Fast mdinH-Hurts Nosojn Excitement. " 700-mllo overland automobile Dalian , C. M , WyckofT. Fred Rodllne mill L. A. McOartor of the Wylioff Aiitomohllo company , pulled Into Slonx City last night and the lalos tlioy tell today of Iholr oxporloncoH i do credit lo a full fledged disciple of Ixnak Walton. While they did not Hlarl out to Htarllo the natives or In- Illalo the iiiiHophlRllcated , still they did manage to give , ono wealoni cow boy a different spocltm of tin Ills than ho had over before oxpurluitiiud. JiiHl IIH the Hloux fllty parly was drhwlng Into llonestedl ; a long , heavy- lly loaded I rain bouiilf for Gregory wast pulling out. A Hint lank cowboy , drimsed In typical xvoHtorn fashion ruahi-d around the corner and made a mad dash after the moving train. The auto slowed down to watch the race. The crowd of lo.ifors around the platform - form bec.anio Interested spectators , and a score of bets were Instantly laid. It was a pretty race , but after running several blochs , the cowboy came back , disgusted and cussing. Taking pity on him. Wyekoff called lo him to climb In the back seat and they would heat the train yet. VaultIng - Ing Into the seat as he would mto a waddle , he called out "Let her go. " and Mi-Ivor McCarler put on | 'M | | speed. The road lay parallel to the tracks and ran fo r novera ! mlon ] without a ( urn. The auto whlzxed along at 'a riO-milo clip and rapidly gained on the train , caught up with and ran by Its Hide. ' The cowboy , jumping to his feet took off his wide sombrero and , as . the car rushed past , let out a series of 1 / whoops and yells of derision. Hut. at this dramatic moment , the machine struck a curve In the road and Mr. Cowboy , sombrero and all , made an Instantaneous connection with mother earth. When they slowed doxvn to pick him up , they found no bones broken , hut a badly disfigured and lacoratodj nnd much shaken cowboy. Ho soon recovered his equanimity , however , and said he bad ridden all kinds of bucking broncos , outlaws , and everything that it man could ride , hut none of them came up to the four- wheeled devil wagons , and xvhen they loft him at ( iregory he seemed real In sulted that they refused a $5 bill. The last they saw of him he xvas making his way toward the places of I registration , elbowing his way through I the crowds. HARVEST OF NICKLES. Many Ways of Alluring the Passing Five-Cent Piece. Many nparo nlckles have boon har vested by people along the North western during the Trlpp county reg istration rush , now drawing to a close. At Lynch women sell mince pie , dough- mils , sandwiches , hard boiled eggs , otc. , to passing landseeUers. At other towns the same sort of wares are sold. Near" I ho Norfolk Junction depot many sandwiches and pieces of pic are sold. Congregational church ladies have wlchcs and other things. They have been reaping a harvest by selling sand- a lunch room In Hie 1C. A. Bullock gar- ngo. Several women and their hus bands have sat up all night to sell good things to the midnight trains of landscekeis. BROUGHT OLD LOVERS TOGETHER Qf Meet In Tripp Rush and Are Wed at V Madison. Madison Post : A rather romantic wedding was performed at the court house Wednesday afternoon xvhen Judge Hates joined In holy xvedlock Hie lives of lielUo R. Meilien of Sioux City and .Miss Kathryn Mctzgar of St. James , Minnesota. The young people came doxvn from Norfolk on the noon train Wednesday and went to the Madison bouse for dinner. After dinner Mr. Merllen inquired his way to the court house and stepped in on Judge Hates , lie xvas a big , strong , husky , good looking chap , and lie was well dressed and looked every ineli a gentleman. He r looked as though lie came from a mighty good family as lie xvas of good manners , and when lie walked up to Judge Hates he wore one of those . smiles that don't come otf. He didn't say a great deal to the judge hut let out enough Information so that the judge easily came to the conclusion that there had been a ro- mantle meeting between Mr. M"rlien and his sweetheart of days gone by. Ho said that ho had been up to Dal las to legister , and while there met Miss Kathryn Metzgar. an old sweet heart of his in days when he lived In Minnesota. It seems that they met on tlio train and there they renewed their friendship while cupid perched upon the bhoulder of each whispered Into I heir ears a long story of love Anyway they decided to get married and' Madison was the place they de elded to go to. The bride was ! pretty giil , stylishly dressed and of good appearance. She had come on all tlio way from St. James alone ti try her hit-It I" t'i ' > Sam's land lot lory , hut now that she has won her Rolf n husband it is not thought she ' . "is worrying much whether she draws , oju in the land lottery or not. V ' " Norfolk People Who Drew. "y \VhoSvill'come to the relief of Miss Charlotte Illgen of Norfolk who Is twenty-four years old. good looking and winner of iho very best of the Rosebud farms hut afraid to farm It' . ' Miss Illuen was the lirst person in Not folk u. win out In the * Rosebud drawing. She drew No. 2'.W , which will entitle her to one of the best farms , Miss lllgen was startled and just n llt'tlo frlshtonojl when she learnort that t Bho hurt drfiwn n farm. She roaUtorod 1 O Ni ill tin' mi. . iii a i.'iik than atx IV ( I'l.le Kill' Mllld , KOillK upith a , nnd ixvo bintlHMH All foiii ie i Islered. Mies Mitten IN a dniinhlor of Mm Clmrlotlo IllKi'ii , who ruim the Atlnn tic hotri at the cornif of Madison nv oniio and sixth struct. The lllKum have lived in Norfolk for txvenly years. Daufjbter of a Pioneer. Ml AKIIUH Itaatich , who tlrexv No ( ' ' . 'I ' ! , IH a daiiKhtor of one of the plo neeiH xvho formed Iho first colony that came to HUH Hection. August Raascl wan aldo the first postmaster here. He no\x lives on the old homestead iioai Norfolk , ills daughter , the land-win ; iier , IH a salenlady In the A. \ , . Kllllan store. U. C. Regan , who won a farm , Is "onneeiod 'with the Norfolk hospital , an an attendant , llu IIIIH been there several > ears. He reglnlered al O'Neill. FOR HITTING CONDUCTOR. W. E. Huyett Pays $10 for Hitting Con ductor With Lantern. Itather limn remain In jail awaiting he appearance of a complaining wit- ictiH.W. K. llyett , an extra Imikeman Jii ( he Northwestern during the Itose- md tush , charged xvlth assaulting Con- tictor Fairbanks , pleaded guilty to issanlt and buttery Saturday. He xiia Illied $10 and costs by Justice Jlseh-y. which he paid. Hu.xeit was accused of striking Con- nctor Fairbanks xvlth a lantern Frl- ay night on a Dallas train alter It ar- ived here ami was on Its way to the unction. The blow Irom Iho lantern njured Falrbank's eye so severely lull he xvas compelled lo leave the rain at Scrlbner and have a doctor ( tend to it. Conductor Fairbanks was to have ppcarcd against llujetl Saturday , hut or some reason failed to do so. lather than slay longer In jail lluyett eclded to plead guilty and secure ills elcase. This was satisfactory to 'hlef of Pollen Peters , who was not Isponed to hold the prisoner any onger unless a formal charge xvas laced against him. Huyolt related a semlngly straight- orward story to the court regarding lie matter. His story xvas that he md served under Fairbanks since Oe- > ber ( i as an extra brakemaii during lie rush ; that his run xvas between Council Bluffs , Omaha and Dallas. He esarded Fairbanks highly and would ot Intentionally injure him. On the rip down from Dallas lluyelt took everal drinks of whiskey from a hello lo xvhich a passenger offered him. The ocal trainmaster's olllce xvas informed f this unbecoming conduct , and an rder was wired hack to put Huyett ff of the train , which order was re- elved al the Norfolk depot. In pur- nance of this order Conductor Fair- anks seized lluyett. according to the liter's story , and tried to throw him If of the train as It was pulling to- ards the Junction. Huyett was on he platform at the time Fairbanks rled I" put him off. In the scntllc Inyott claims that be struck Fair- anks in the eye with his lantern. He hen fell or xvas thrown off of the train nd rolled in the ditch. About this line the train slowed doxvn to go in n the switch at the Junction Wye. A agmau on the train ran back , so luyett claims , and mauled him as he ay on the ground. Bruises and cuts n the face indicated that he had been truck. When Hnxett came to the Junction lepot lie was placed under ariest by Ollicer Miller and a Northwestern do- ective and brought to town : No explanation xvas given for the allure of Conductor Fairbanks to ap- iear against Huyett. except that he vas hurt and couldn't get here. Huyett was a brotherhood brake- nan , his card being issued from Wll- nlngton. Del. Ho was one of many extra brakemen and flagmen employed emporarily by the Northwestern dur- ng the rush. Huyett's fanciful story of being luoxvn from a moving tiain xvas de clared false by Northwestern officers at the Junction today. Instead of bo ng thrown from a moving train W. I. Stewart , the Northwestern de ed ivevlio lias been stationed at the Inaction since the Rosebud rush be gan , saxs that lluyett xvas dlscarged > y Conductor Fairbanks after the rain's arrival at the Junction , and that the train xvas at a standstill at the time. Fairbanks Informed Huyett hat he xvas tired , and ordered him to surrender his lantern , xvhich xvas rail oad property. Instead of peaceably surrendering the lantern Huyett struck Fairbanks in ffie face with It. A Murder at Valentine. Valentine , Neb. , Oct. 19. Special to The News : While John Gould and Mark Stexvart were hunting along the Niobiara river about three miles east of here yesterday afternoon they dts covered the body of a man. xvhich bad lodged on a sandbar In the middle of the river. Oould Immediately rode to loxvn and returned with Sheriff llos seter. the coroner and a party of men The body was taken out of the river and brought to Valentino. Upon examination It was found the man had ugly bruises on the heat and that both eyes were blackened His appearance Indicated that he hat been sandbagged. Murdered and Robbed. It is surmised that the man was murdered and robbed. There was nothing on the clothing or body to Identify him , except a pocketbook , xvhich had been rummaged. All the pockets in the man's clothes had been pulled out and left that way. Man's Description. < The dead man was about thirty years of age. live feel eight Inches In height , and weighed 175 pounds. Hli * eyea wrro dark , tcoili ovou , ImmU lin - : .iti'i ' . 'v i , li 1m llii IV'XX Hnd Been Dead 2-1 Hours. The examining doctoi * think that he bud been dend ixventx-ftmr IIOIIIH xvhen found , and tlmt he xxan dent when thrown Into the river. The IntiMUBt xvn * held today. The local nntarlPH will he imki'd ti vloxv the man and ee If they cat iccoKiii/c him a having reglHterei horn for the llogelntd draxvlng. There wan no marku of violence or tin ; body , the woiindH being contlned to thu head and face. The authorities will make every ef fort to discover the man's Idenlty and capture bin murderer * . Winner No. 3 is a Groom. Klwoll llanneii of Meadow Grove , rt'lnner of the right to third cholen of all thu HoBchud farms In the Trlpp opening ami HIIVP one iho luckiest nan In all Nebraska , Is a groom of three months , lie was married on luly 10 ! to Miss Blanch Carrlco of Meadow Grove. Next March he will jo up to Trlpp county and conclude his honeymoon on a Trlpp county homestead. "Didn't Expect to Win. " "Why , I never expected lo xvln , " said Ilannen xvheii his rare good fortune In iraxvlng in at the lop of the list was told him over the long distance tele phone from The News' olllce. "I reg istered because exeryone else did , I mppose. " Lived at Battle Creek. lianncn is twenty-nine > ears old. lie ias lived In Meadow Grove for four \ears , coming there from Battle Creek. Ho has been running a pool hall and Is getting ready to open a restaurant In Meadow Grove. Ilannen registered at O'Neill. Hugbltt Party Was in Norfolk. Norfolk outerlallied a distinguished company over night , some of the most piomlnent men connected with the Northwestern system arriving in this city at U0 : ! ! last evening In a special I rain , the special remaining over night and leaving the Junction depot at 7 this morning. Members of the party were Presi- lent Marvin Hughltt. Vice President mil General Manager W. A. Gardner , Vice President U. K. Oflhorne of New Vorlc , treasurer of the Norlhxvestern , Directors Kimball of Boston. Byron Smith of Chicago and Clinuncy Keep of Chicago. General Traille Manager McCullogh. Chauncy Borland , a Chicago cage capitalist. 1C. C. Carter , chief .Miglneer of the Norlhxvestern , Mr. Caldwell , confidential secretary to Mr. Hughltt. Trallie Manager F. S. Miller of Omaha , General Manager Walters of Omaha and B. T. White , attorney general tor the system in the' xvest. General Superintendent Braden joined the party at Rapid City. Super intendent Reynolds accompanied the officials east from Norfolk Only Inspection. The officials came in from the Black Hills , coming from St. Paul. Minn. , by way of Rapid City. The officials de nied that the trip was anything but a regular Inspection tri'i C. P. Byerly for Road Overseer. Norfolk , Neb. , Oct. 17 , 1008. Pursuant to call the Republicans of the outside precinct ( Norfolk ) met in caucus at the city hall. A. b. Carter xvas nominated and acted as chairman. Burr Tnft xvas chosen as secretary. Call was read. C. P. Byerly was nominated for road overseer District No. 1. On motion the committee was em powered to fill all vacancies. On motion caucus adjourned. A. L. Caiter. Chairman. Burr Tail , Secretary. CONDUCTOR IS KNIFED. Irate Landseeker Attacks Conductor Russell With Weapon. Fremont Herald : While on his run Wednesday afternoon Conductor lames Russell of the Northwestern , who lives in Fremont , was badly cut ibout the face and body by a knife in the hands of an Indignant landseeker. Though thu wounds are paintul they are not serious. When the train xvas Hearing Norfolk the passenger , who is said to have heen drinking heavily , complained to tlio conductor about a ticket and an siToiiooiis transfer. Some heated words followed , and Hie landseekei attacked Conductor Russell with a knife. Members of the crew and some of the passengers immediately interforred , but not in time to pre vent the enraged man from slashing his victim several times. BALDWIN & MONROE DISSOLVE. 3. S. Lackey of Stanton Now Member of the Firm With Monroe. The proprietors of the Big Four grocery and feed store , Baldxvln it- Monroe , have dissolved partnership , he former selling his intetest to R. S. -.nekey of Stanton. The now linn la Monroe & Lackey. The latter was en sagod in the same business at Stan- on. $3,500 FOR A THUMB. McLean Farmer Sues Saloonkeeper for Loss of Thumb When Drunk. Pierce Leader : Over at McLeai a farmer by the name of John Rlx is suing the saloonkeeper , William Fed dern , for § ; ' , .r > 00 , because of the losi of a thtim. While intoxicated , Rlx fel down and broke his thumb , with tin result that It had lo be amputated nnd lie alleges that Feddern sold Hi linnor xxhlch caused him to bccom diunk , Thus the suit for damages. Valentine Had 2,200 Landseekers. Valentine , Neb. . Oct. 11) ) . Special t The Nexvs : The registration Is a over nndthe hard worked notnrle cnn tnUo n rest na the sncclnl loft wit 'ie ' I is ( nf the .ll'l'il' ' ' ,1'ln - th.it li.iX' l'i ' I'll lllilde mil heir ull'l .ill Illi'tr I' iinxx is to xxali and sec who KCIM the Idi ? prl/.eH About J00 people have i-oglmcrpil al thin cliv and thev all left with it KOIHI word for Valentino nnd the treatment .they received whllt hpre. Severn ! of them are planning on coming bnck here and It IK 1lkol.\ that the country will gain several noxx eltlxeiiH from this registration. There IIIIR been no trouble at any time will the people who came here. They al seemed to be a very desirable of citizens. Nominates Gregory. Gregory Times : The county seat light U beginning to loom up. On Monday the county boaid prescribed Hie style of ballot , which will be a slip of paper four Inches square with "For County Seat" printed on II , under which the voter may write the name of the town of his choice. The candl- dales so far announced are Fairfax. Horilek. SI. Charles and Uuike , to which we will add OroRory , the me tropolis of the county , located In the best part of the county. 100 DROWN IN FLOOD. Cloud Durst In Oklahoma Causes Great Loss of Life. Slmwneo. Okla . Oct. m. A hundred vesvero lost In a Hood following a loud burnt. Wires are doxvn nm' ridges out. Communication is cut If and details are lacking. The einan f the ( lood reached here this morning , aiming tlio river to rise ten feet , ' 'armors are In the tree tojw and on oofs. Few buildings were left ataiid- ) g. Nellgh and Norfolk Meet. The Norfolk and Nellgh high cliools , scheduled for the afternoon's ame In this city , were the local cell- era ol Interest In football circles. Many Norfolk people waited eagerly tiring the afternoon for returns from ie Minnesota-Nebraska football game t Minneapolis. The game did not tart until after : : o'clock. For this ection this is the biggest contest in to xvest. Other Norfolk Games. Next Saturday the Norfolk football earn xvil , play a return game In Madl- on. on.The The following Saturday a second am game xvlll piobably be played I ere. November 7 has boon reserved for trip to Columbus if a game can bo ecured. November 11 the team will go to j.vons. Thanksgiving day game , will , If osslhle , lie played xvlth Columbus in city. AT IT ALL DAY IN NELI6H COURT j Man and Wife Charged with Using Bad Words and Sunday Hog Killing. NellKh , Xel ) . , Oct. 21. Special to 'lie News : The most drawn-out dinkx" trial before any police judge I the history oi this city was held I intervals Irom 0iO : ; yesterday morn- ig until after S o'clock in the even- \K \ hefore Judge McCaig. The case xvas brought on by a com- lain ! of August Clair against Air. ml .Mrs. Henry Herthnam , the charge eing the uttering of Indecent and oh- cene language In the neighborhood of respected people and the fracturing f the city ordinance In this respect. \'ot only this ; but the killing of a hog nil calf on the Sabbath day was also rouglit in evidence as a violation of le laws of this city. Judge Jackson , ho represented the defendants , slat- d in part that it was not customary i a case of this character , wheretho , efendants were ignorant and nn- ccnstomed to the social and more re- ned people , lo Impose a line for their nihdoings. City Attorney Smith quoted law in espect to indecent and other improp- r language. After the attorneys had heir usual "tilts. " and left their argu- iienls to the judge , the case was iromptly expelled by both of the dc- emlants being fined $5each and costs , vhlch will amount in the neighbor- lood of $30.00. COREYS ARE DEMOCRATIC. Happy In Simple Hunting Lodge of Flf teen Rooms. Ironwood , Mich. , Oct. 21. Natives vho have been out to the K nou-ac Hinting preserve owned by William Rills Corey , the steel magnate , where 10 and his \vlfe , formerly Mabello Oil nan , the actress , are preparing to hunt he nimble deer , draw delightful pic tires of the domestic felicity of the noted pair in their simple , sylvan lome. Mahelle hasn't killed any deer yet , lecauso the hunting season doesn't ipen till Nov. 1 , but she has a hunting ostnme that is a dream , and -site de iigned it all herself. It is comiiosed of fanned moose leather , soft and pliable uid lined with the daintiest lamb's wool. It consists of knickerbockers tight-fighting gaiters , a short skirt tight-luting double-breasted coat , snug collar , buttoning high under the chin and a liltlo cap with ear laps that is described as just too cute. The Corey lodge Is a quiet , secluded little place , quite in keeping with the modest , democratic character of its owner. It is built of logs , hewed only one one side ami lias fifteen rooms. TRYING TO WRECK TRAINS. Railroad Detectives Search for Woult Fc Wrecker. Sioux Kails. S. U. . Oct. 21. fipeeia to The News : Mystery surrounds tin Identity of a person or persons xvhb 01 several occasions recently hiuu at tempted to wreck trains west of ( ! n ton. Some of the best railroad d < teciives In the country have endeavor ml to mil down ilheflullty person or intv tuny imvfl nft ym xx t ii ' un.i'i1' ' ' tn M i ui \t i , iti imli'i- t li-xx KI flirli tdelitllx lii iitif instant ! | xxeupili d tin the tiiii'K nnd u ttaln wns slopiu 1 handy In time to prevent a dlsitH'i i' On nnotuei ofcHMlon railroad H | > HISI were laTd nn K ciirv , but , fonunai 'x wete dlncovered b.x crtlon nun .I.M' ' removed buforp being ciiefiuiilcr. ' . ! hx a train. The placliiK of the npll.i on a cumno an lo ralnf the wh H up to where the llainje would clear tin rail IM Riilllcleiitly flpiidlnh to been the work of an accomplish criminal. It Is feared a daimeroim criminal at largo and that hu will yet caimr o illmiHtroim wieck niiil-loHsor life if In IH not Hpeedlly delected and placed behind prison bars. It Is recalled ilia' there have been several wrecks 10 Gently In the territory which app < ar > > lo have heen Belet-ted an the Held nf operatlonfl of the niiKnoxvniecUn o.r wreckers , and It now Is hellexrd thev WPI-P not ncchleiils. as hail grn erally been siiiioscl | | ( , but wore lln > M'- suit of the \vork of the mysterious pi-r son or persom ; who .seem delermiin'd to carry on thulr warfare against the railroad company coiicerned. JOHN L.'S PLEDGE. Sullivan Celebrates Fiftieth Birthday by Renewing It. Hot Springs , Aik. . Oct. 21.- John \ , Sulllviui. former world's champion leav.xvelght pugilist , celebrated his 'iOth hlrlhday anniversary here xestn lay by renewing his pledge to remain in the "water wagon" ilfl.x > cais nore. Ills declaration was made In the iresence of a large circle of admitein Sullivan spurning an invitation lo Irlnk a mixture xvlilch had been en leclally preiiared for him. It contained en drops of whlskj with a quant It x of seltzer. There has been a great change since he lime when It was said that only xvhen the great pugilist was sober was t news. F. W. Darnes Is Dead. F.V. . Darnes , a Madison county loneiir xvho came lo tills county in December , ISIH ! , and whoso homestead lecamo the townslte of Madison , is lead. A telegram bringing this woid las been received in Norfolk byV. . .1. James , a brother to the deceased. Mr. Mnrnes moved to San Diego , Calif. , about fifteen years ago. He was active In politics there , serving n the California state senate. At the line of his death he was "collector of the port" at San Diego , receiving lifs appointment fiom President Uoosevel' Quilt First Madison House. Tlie lirst settlement made in Mad ; > on was made by If. M. liarnes am' ' lis sons , Frank W. and William .1. IJarncs. the toxvnslte being located n-i the claim of F. W. Barnes. He bull' the first log house In the fall of 1SCS Us marrage to Mss I'hehe llauch on May 2 , 1S71. Their son was the lirst child born in Madison Was a Pioneer Banker. F. W. Ilarnes was a pioneer banker n Madison , lie helped establish HIP town of Madison ami a number of ad ditions still carry his name. Death came fiom tuberculosis of the throat. A widow and three children survive. Mr. Unrnes was fifty-seven years old. Who Will Be Postmaster. The local Democracy Is stirred. It is not stirred by patriotism , by hope or ambition. It Is stirred by alarm. Nor is it alarm at impending defeat - feat which excites the loyal hosts of the "peerless leader. " They think they are going to win and the thought frightens them. Norfolk Democrats have been talk ing so confidently of victory that the } have at last come to believe that they are going to carry the slate , nation nnd district. And tlio minute they came to believe this , really believe it , xvhich was either xesterday or tlio day hefore , the paramount Issue changed. Who Will Bo Postmaster ? Forgotten is ( lie guaranty of He- ublicnn bank deposits. Forgotten ID he Injunction Issue. Forgotten is the arilf , as forgotten as government wnership and "Ifi to 1. " "Suppose xve win ? " as.ks the local ) emocracy and stands aghast at the dea. There would ho fat Jobs to go iroiind but wouldn't the other fellow get them ? Who Is "It ? " "Who Is 'it' anyway ? " local Dome ats are asking. Is it the Norfolk Bryan club ? Or ie t tlio county central committee ? Will President Friday of the Bryan club have the otiiclal ear ? Or will Chairman John F. Fljnn of the count > central committee ? Or will Dr. Hear is Hie town's lending Democrat , de cide local matters ? "John Flyiin has been txvlce chair nan of the county committee and 1 'ear that John labors not alone for the eve of the cause , " walled a loca' ' Democrat Inst night to a select com , mny. "It's Fl.xnn overywhere. Flynn jets the letters. Flynn answers the letters. Flynn llxes the dates. Flym ! > leks the committee. Flyiin rides with Bryan when Brjan comes to Nor foils. Flynn knows everybody. Flym Is xvise to Latta. Flynn , confidentially is Flynn. " And then the Democra swore. This Landseckcr Walked. Jlerrlclc Press : Thousands rump on tlio soft 'cushions of thu varnished cars , some lilt tlio pork trains. KOIIIU came in automobiles , while others have taken the old time but reliable "prairie hchoouer" route , and mr.nx are the remains of camp HI-PH ahum the wayside. One old tdlow passed through town Sunday afiernuon by the oldest of all methods of locomotion : afoot and alone. He xvas dust roxired and \vcary , but enthusiastic In thf tiC rftaclilnu Dnlllin and register- MtACIITOt VM'WW ' FACTORY PRICES ' uliiKlti xiln' " 'U ' ' , niiporicil roller i lmim | ( if .ill Lnul > at A.i'fl t * i.i , . , , , ' . , , T ! > 'XUliir t.l.i > fin.-iti ttnti ft v to fki.r , ( HI u , nn < , ! , . , . n. < t , i \at/it ( , NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES NAII.S , TnrliH or ( tliiHN Mill nut li < l tint nlr nut. 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You ilo mil jnv u. nil until > , > u I , ixc cx.tiiiinnl niul | . , ii , , , | n , , , n tiUiN n" riucw it" KjMTrririVWsiTwirnTHiH.u'Ai ' nul.1'1 Jil.iti it liii i liniiil pump 1 in ID irturiicd lit III l'i rvpri'v. u l n nui " " 'I"M" ' " ' " " . not vntivfirii.n on cxnininnlinn UV mo Iictfcclly tcllnlih anil IIIOIH-X i lit liuisViiifnlruViM'T Iwlik. If von onlci n pni , , | I'IOMtiu'S , you xvill tiiul llml tlicv , ll - , XITMI Iwttci.liiMt loiiL' , , . , , ! lk Inn rlhfliiBiiy tire > ou have i v.'i innl i "T IMM , knnxv tlal , x.,1 , uilll.r so ml , ' , . , | W1cll . ' m Bmi ni nv t ' XX ' * i. pl'usr tmt | wiicu , yell wnm n i.ii'x i , i , , , ii , . , 'r , \\PXVAIItA-olltnsrilllll . il ttl.it nnlct nt once , hrnce'tlilH trmniLalili- - . miri 1 " " h1"- ; ,1. So Ollcr . IF YOU NEFD TIRE'S noli'1'.V'1 ' ' " "y-1"11'11 * ' l''i imiil XOIIMMUI fotnimli of ir * > ' * V .CU ( > t tntC. & llctlRcllioru l'inn.tuu-1'u..il . lur. mi npmoval iindlrl.il < < tlirt > r < iil IMII..IM. . . ion pn , r quotril nlinvr orxitilcfot .stiniVx i ; nut IIIR IHc nn.l . hlili " U1U1 ° K1Iwl"1" ( dr .ribi.4 and ( Miuiisiiil inn ) , tnml V-uuHnf tlti-snt nliont Imll iln-11. , , | , - , , , , , - AT/IT WAIT ' " " " " ' < 1" " I'o-'nl ' ' Intlny. DO NOT TIIINU Ol IU'VIN(5 ' ( n l.i.-v , li- o , PH. . , , , f t.rcs . fiom anyone mini Liu.xvtli. . yon xvai il won I ilul oTu ( XM-iicninl.iii , | ; It otny i--sm n postal lo learn everything \Viii , it Mi\V. IJ ni(4 ( tin , i sli. i ui | 'i ii | | , ( mini \ | | , | i , , , | xxallii-d Itiiiu Vniinui. S l > , -iiul al Ix1 ' loxv.'d . In 'liiml i i tlif n > sl d | Hir ! ( ! ; in posm vsliin ui llnaiieiM Mild nay lo Diilla.s. inid pi-ihaps SIIIIH- \\.iy out In lli- ) ne\x lands. That he liked i lie walking bnausc it ga\c him a good chance to see the country and study the soil. Then thi > ro are the grafters without any \lslhle means of support except a good strong neno , and the leal estate men prancing around over the prairie with their head up and tall over the dashboard looking for any stray bit of Informa tion that nm.x throw tlieni In the way oT a little t > any money through any old kind of a land tiansartloii. ' PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , Tlio f olloxvlnc1 proposed lunonrtmcnt tc ' the constitution of tlio State of lie- hra'Jin , nu Uorclnnltar cut foitli in full , Is culiinittcil to tlio doctor * of the Utiti af ZTcbratLa , to lie voted upon nt tlia Ifentval nlectlon to bo hold U-'ucsctiiy , l\u- veiufoor 3rd , A. D. IOCS : A .JOINT lM' > ; O.rTIO.N' ] ! o ninrtul KT- t lulls I \ ' I - I. I'u.ir I 4 ) , I ix r ( . . ) . MIII ) . .id . Unit , i n . ntiUili - .x . ( , lj 01 ! Ill" i unvili ui Inn of HM ; Still" of Xc- lil i-l , i id iltn , ; In .luillillll I'uur-l'M Eo it Kctolvcci Ijy tlio losiDlntura of tia State of Ncbrntkn : . - > , , ti , ui I. Aiucndmcut proposed. Tlint 8 < illnii t\\o Cl ui AiUc.u nJ > d'O ul' tin ; . , tiintl.in . of the Sl.it" ui . be .111.onili-il lo IP nl , IH folloxi'- : Siiiii.n _ . ( Qupreiuo court ; Jiuibillctlon. ) Tin- SiipipniiCourt bli.ill roiiHlst ofovpn t7) ) juilfi''i ; uti'l a nia- Joiliy of nil oloctcd nnd ijuullfiiil juilBca nli.il ! ln > IH > I i-Msnry to fitistltute n illinium or ptiuimitico a ilcrNlon. Tliu Supreme ( 'ourt tlm.l . have jurisdiction In all i'is-o > i relating to tlio rcvcnuo. civil CII'-PS In whirl , tlio stilts Is n patly , ninmlniiius , quo w.irnuilo , ImbtMSf corpu i , aniliK'li npiH'll.iie jurisdiction as may bi1 prox lilod by linx- . Sc'i'tlon ' 2. ( Amendment proposed. ) Thnt Prction four (4) ( ) of Artli'l lx < > } of HIP Constitution of tbc Sttiti > of Nebraska l > a Rinpiiilod lo nail as folloxv * : S , itlun 4. ( Supreme court , Judffes , election , term , residence. ) Tlip tiid'4fs or tin.Siipniiie Com I Klmll b v ° l' > .t d by HIP pln-tnix of tln > tnti > .it lntKC > . , ni'l ' tbolr tpitns of offlt'o. p\cppt ns liprelnatti-r Iiiox-lilPil. shnll IIP six xi-ais. And haul SupiPin , ' f'iMH-t juilKPs sh.ill ilunng then term of off leu irsiilo at tlio place xvlie'iu tp ! , rouit Is holilcn. Seetion .t. ( Amonclinont proposed. ) That S , , t inn five ( j ) of At tide MX (0) ( ) of thu fuiisliliiilon ul tlio State ol Ncbrabkn , bo luiieinU'il to ipail ns follows : SiH'tlou 5. ( Supreme court , juds'es , election , tcnn ; chief justice. ) That at the ( jpiipral Plprtlon to bo hPld In thn state of Ncbiuskn In the year lOO'.i , u 9 eaeli MX yoais tlioreaftnr. tboro shall I. eleeted thiee < n > 1ulRPs , of Iho Supn mo Court , xx ho shall hold their offlco for Iho pptlod of six years ; that at the ftenpral olprtion to lie held In the stale of Ne- iirnMtn In HIP year IflJl. nnd each six yours thpie.iftc-r , HIPTP shall bo i-lpoled thrco C ! ) .liulRps of iho Suprpinp Court , who shrill I'olil Ihelr offirp for the period of .six ypnts ; anil at the en. > inl e"etl'm ! ' to be held In the state of Nebraska Jn the your lilt. ! : and each i-ix L .ll iluic- nt'tor , tlirio shall bp plceted -'hltf .lu-- llco of the Supri'tno Court , xvho shall liold hN offli P for the perl.- . , ! of six vears. Provldfil that Iho member of I'IM ' Siipirino Con itvhosp term of olfico < x- plies In .Innn.iry , Iflll. sliull IIP ' 'In , f Justice of the SuproinP Cotnt diirlnc t'.i.it time until the cxulriitlnn of his trim , if office. And. priixidoil furlhrr. tin1 tipmi llip adoption'of ll.o . .p anieiiilin'it , " - rlpptois of the State , the Gox-crnor shall , jmniodiutely upon UsuhiB hi1- ' . n lion dpclailng said nniPtidnii-nts .1 loii | .1 . nppolnt four ( I ) Jiidses of the Smiii , . Court. tx\o ( - ) of xx bom shall lie .IP- polntod to linlil sold offlP" iimil tin ir siierossoiH Khali bp oloclod at tinB MV i 1 elpetlon In UiO'.i. ' and have < | tmlifi. u. .ml the other txvo (2) ( ) shall h"ld Hi li nil. . until their siiopessors shnll IIP dieted .1 the Keiiet.il elertion held In rill , .ml liax'n iiuiiliried Soptlun t ( Amendment proposed. ) T .n Rertlon six ir.i of Aiilde \ M i , .r i' ' Constltntlon of the Statn of Nebraska , ba nmiMided to HMI | .n follix\ - Si-rllon ( i ( Chief justice. ) I , < -.i . | . Jilhtli f nlnill veix - an SIM b dm , ni- lenn for \xhli h IIP xx.i oloi led . piesldp at all terms of Hie S I'ourt. ami In hli absi n < ' the present shall spleet ono of their n pt-PHtdo. lemporailly. rteetlon r. ( Amendment proposed. ) Th it .option . thirteen (13) ( ) of AitMo six CD or IIP Conxtltutlon of Xohru-ika be Tiuemli il .o road as follnxxs : Spitlon 13. ( Judges , aalarlos. ) Tlmt | iilKP ( > i of tlio Supieiiu. ' Court . < li.ill enli re , UP n Ktilarv of $4.Mo. and th Jiulm - if the Pistil , I Court Hhall eucli ie.m , Hnlatxof J3.000 ppr annum , j.jyalil. ' uunrtPrly Appioxcd April 8 , 1fl07. T , OPO. C. .lunkln. SprrPtnrxr if Htit.- of the State of Net.rasKn. do hoivl-v ; cprtlfy thnt the fnrK"liia pi'M'o-j ' 1r 1 ninPiiiitnriit to HIP Coiiftllullon uf thf r State of XolunnU.1 l a true and eonen ropxof ihp nriniiiM emolle.l iiiiil eii- 'bill , or pnxsrd by the Thlillctl of 'the | psUlnturp of the Btufp ol Nebiaskn. an np | ear from RBld origln.i ll on file In this offlep. nml tlmt unii iiiino fd .iinendtnent Is HUbmltled IO tin nii.illllPd xofiH of HIP sl'ite of N'rbrn kt for thilr a Mplii'ii or relei tinn nt tl'i citieiiil eloitinn to be hold on Tuesday ( In- : il , il.iv of November. A \ ) I'JiV In lestlmunxxxheioof. . 1 lwv liprpiint , pt mx hniiit .mil nffixed Hi" Oteat Pen Of HIP State of Nohrusldi POIIH at tJn foln. this 1Mb dnv of July. In th yea pf 0111 Lord fine Thonsai.d N.ne . llundroi pud i-iK'it. : ' and of thp Ind'-tiendetuo o , the fulled StHtes ( lie nm- Hundred nm Thlrtv-thlrd , and of th1' ! StatP tlio rnii > i > BPOnd. OKO C. .JINKIN . . sVcreury of Stats. Si cds. Includiiii ; MiiU : ( > and other cnriunhi'ipri'hlstinlc nnd olhrr i-orn , liolh s\xri't and Held , peiiellurla , 'liiasli ' , mi-Ion , mammoth Mmilnxvor , and linndri'ds of othi-r sci'dj , 1 rent p nnd up per pacUrt. ( alno MM ! In built ) j direct from unmor to planter , ( inrdcn i Onldo and doscrlptlvo prlco Hal froo. | AddrosH II. M. Gardner , need grower , i Mnrcngo , Ncbrnvha. Chattel Mortgage Qale. Notice is hereby given thai bMIIMP of chattel mortgage dated the ITtli da. of August. 1008 , nnd duly filed In tl- , - office of the county clerk nt i'i > 'ni' county , Nebraska , on the iNilt da > < > i AuuiiHl , and alHO filed in the oilier m' cotinU clerk of Miullann counix , Ni brasUa , on the 25th day of Hopiemliei 1Hi8. ! Hiid executed byV. . A Slum- , Bin-newt Siroijg and FrnnU Shoug in 15 A. Hiillock. to s/'cure the PII.MIH in of the mini ol $890.00 , with lutm-si at S'J per annum , from AufiURt 17. I'.ms1 ' , be ( > n made In the payment 01 sit ; < ! and upon which there is now due iln- sum of ' 9son.no. and default haxing been made In Hie payment ol HII | | sum and no unit or oilier iirfu-eedlnp at laxv having heen Infllltuied to n- cover nuld bum or any pat I therenl , thereforp , T will sell the properly then- In doHciiupd , vl/ . : ' ' One 1C N. p7 Ye - birth cn lno . . - > 8121 : one : H-4U ( itiar-Scott Vepara'ur. ' No. 1I8M ! ( ; one Garden City feeder.n 1117 ; one Uncle Tom 'stacker. Nn 3722 ; one Cross conveyor elev itor , Nn 7JI221 ; one 160-foot 8-ideh 4-pl'y Caiuh holt ; one % -round wood tan I. , pnuiii and hose , all belts , tools .and belonging to this muchlne , at auction , on block ! > , Koemgsteinn Third addition In Norfolk , Mndisnii county. Nehrasku , cm Ociober : ; i , 1'ins ' , at ! l d'chu-K a ni. ( OCHllilM . "i lilllS Moiyi" ( < n You Must Not Forget We arc constant ! \ improvins1 in the art of making I'ino 1'hotos. newest Styles in Cards and Finish We also carrv a Fine Line ol Mouldings. L WL MACY ENGRAVER AND ELCCTnOTYPER l 0'.l I 4 M.'O 24 lA'ARlKCC DtNVCti COLO 1t 1 t ' f.Vf > Y , 'i .ll"3 & " . . I I I I- , * l | I , ,1 1M I ' , ,1 , I I . i I I , VI I , , I II mr t ' . r t | rj t. | , i . y , i t . HIM IM , t ' Mill , nn , i HA' ' jtt'l ' , ' X , n I , nt , \ i' II- l I p IM y K . t i i HI ? i , i' i.l . - . " I' . IniU . H r , , i li Mm t 4 u i , , .lrii I" Iinjll4 . ( ,1 , f * 'ml L i luili- , l l f hoI lill lif ll \ llH-l l I ' , ! 1 VI . I > ( Mil , I , I VI. t I III ' 1,111 I UI. ' I I | J IS ItlH. i t ft . XSMIMI , , , | , II ,