The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, May 17, 1899, Image 2

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of Battle Break
one day laat weak by
a'ieeaa-eK.-vgaaBaaa;, wbiob whn mm
tana, ttat ta waa eariac for at tta tiaae.
tta'Uaited State,
laatof Morocco bare
aad the United States
aafled from Tangier
ita Toyage .around
.A canux tamOri Aadrew Haghaey,
Fred Haaa, Bailor, aad x ailora.namea
aaaaowa, faaadered ia Lake Saperior.
a Grand Mania, Satarday eveaing.
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Tta' ieeiel waa ladea with eoaL She
aMaaared TWgroaa tone and waa 16S feet
tajgbygfeetbeaaa.
A star youbh Aii special from Stea
heavtue, O, May 11 aaya: lira, Anna
. George delivered tar firet lecture at
ttadypauaia thia oity toeight. Tta
seats 190, bat there were oaly
i people who paid the admission
ffeatataartar. SbedeliTered.bowerer,
tkA Isflbm. which was practically a
tafherlife.
Gaoaox Mkibtes, the 20-year-old eon
aJfjXtauad Meiater. living at Garriaon,
eaaaautted aaieide Tuesday of last week,
tta Trsaaoa a doahhvbsrrel shot gun,
thairat ahot takiag eflat in the youth's
head aad killing htm instantly. The
yeaag asan waa just recoTering from
typhoid fever, and despondency was' the
i of the act
Of eoarae there is no prosperity in
bat nevertheless the real
iadebtedness m the state was re-
daeed three million dollars during the
laat six months of '98. But then you
know fgares don't count for 'anything
the atatementa of the pesai-
editors of papers who could not
aere it not for their continual
howl et calamity. Sbelton Clipper.
TajafleOOO due the state from a de-
BaaMamg democratic treasurer of Platte
coaaty ia "still unpaid, and the sham re
form attorney general still refuses to
hriag suit for the collection. It is said
oa good authority that the bondsmen
have had a feed oa hand ready to make
payment ia ease eait should be brought,
bat there is little danger of Smyth pro
asoatiag a democratic defaulter. The
Opiaioa.
A wau. which spouts a large column
900 to 400 feet high has
Whittier, Los Angeles
county, OaafJafaJa.; Tta well was being
drilled ia tta hoe tf striking oO. While
tta men were at wart W enormous vol
nam of water, under tremendous pros
ease ahot oat of the month of the welt
'JBver aiaoe the flow began it has steadily
kept up. Ttajaaaatry aroand ia flooded
ami bo meaamalfeontrolling the stream
haa yet taea f eaaa.
dat of last week a twisting storm
did immense damage to buildings, live
stock aad crops' near Emerson; no lives
lost. Within a radius of ten miles
i pounded into the ground,
broken out, fences
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and lalages were swept out. Bavines
aad alougha became rivers, carrying
away live stock and buildings. In some
eases famittas barely escaped with their
lives. Hailstones were picked up that
moBBBrnd eight inches in ctrcamfereace.
Lakd Commissionfir J. Y. Wolfe has
oettled for hie back taxes at Lincoln
JatLM. -The issuance of the distress
warraatoost him ta& Mr. Wolfe de
clared that he did not settle because he
wee! tta moaey, bat becaaao he would
not have tta entire sheriffs force com
iag out to his home to frighten his wife
any more, two levies having been made.
He made inquiry aa to names of the
.ce4BBM8, aa thoagh he had something
Baaaailly severe against them. So aaya
the'Iinooln JouraaL
' Tax Stalton Clipper aaya ttat the
relatives of A.M. Henainger are alarmed
He had far some
i at Beam Gaty, Wyom-
umw tta sheep baai
ith ago aaa wife re-
that he
and would
tafew days, aince which
heard of him.
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: a pretty tough character ia that
it ia thought they may
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of Nebraska may justly
with pride oa tta brave regiment
they'tare sent to Behold old
ijrfloa et tta Phffipaiaea.
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of a regiment ia
ay those who still remain at
t." Oa Friday morning when
aa advance waa given the Ne-
it occupied tta extreme
at 5 o'clock tta camp at
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gun ia
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At Maoavayaa, when tta whole regi-
t made a gallant caarge ror u
7, Gob. Hale was baud to aay,
there goes that Nebraeke regie-eat, all
Jh eoald not atop theaa."
It waa bare ttat tta boya aiade a
record, kflliaff tta afippary HUpaJaoat
laWyardevrith their Sfmagaekk. Tta
ceeaaltiee ware 3 killed aad 18 woaaded.
Co. Ii ia aow witkoat as oJacer; 5
taareatill oa daty aad aooor-
Co. O ia ooBmaaded by Had Iaeat.
Fiabar.
Co. A taa oae eergeaat aad three cor
parala; let Ideal of Ca G ia ia eoai-
Tta volaateera ia Gen. Lawtoa'a line
are now armed with Kraig Jorgeneena.
Sunday the Nebraakana moved oat a
little farther into the enemy's territory
aad after a sharp skirmish took posses
aion of a small town aboat four miles
beyond Maloloa.
Tta Nebraska boya are doing their
stare of tta work, withoat a doubt
ForTsix weeks they held tta pamping
atation oa tta Mariqaiaa river, and were
relieved oaly to again be pat at the
front ia tta memorable advanoe against
The regiment at present haa bait 400
men reported for daty. Twocompaaiea
are represented by scarcely, two sets of
fours apiece.
One company for a 'time was com
manded by tta chaplain, aBOther. by a
aergeant. CoL Stotsenberg may not
have many men in his regiment, but
they are fighters and make themselves
felt on tta firing line.
Nebraska, you can be proud, and justly
proud of the record your boya have
made in following that battle scarred
flagwhioh haa been their lodestar in
this campaign.
Their deeds have made Nebraska's
name immortal. Manila Preedom.
Latter Fran Oaf. Iraifeiarer.
Under date of April 4, at Manila, Geo.
Brodfeuhrer writes that he ia still in the
hospital bat expected to get out the
next day and join the company. Our
troops have now got Maloloa, but the
insurgents haven't surrendered aa yet
They retreated to another town, which
our boys have to take yet, but I don't
think it will be a hard fight because our
boys have got them scared to death.
They won't let us get within seven or
eight hundred yards of them before they
commence to run.
Our boys took possession of Maloloa
the last of March, and haven't done any
fighting since. Captain Kilian - and
Corporal Brookover were in to see me
yesterday, and they look? pretty well
worn out. Brookover said he saw the
names of five Americans written on the
walls of the insurgents' prison. They
were taken prisoners some time in Janu
ary, but our boys couldn't get hold of
the poor boys. The insurgents must
have taken them back with them, as
they retreated. Well, I guess they have
found out .that the Americans are not to
be fooled with.
Frank O'Donnell has a brother here
who has been sick. I stayed with him
three or four days, but he didn't know
anything about the death of his brother.
You ask me if I- waa in the fight. I am
proud to aay that I have been in the
most of them, and the company also.
We have only had three men wounded
in this last battle. They were Otis
Fen t, John Iserson and Pert Donaldson,
the latter ahot through the ankle, and
has quite a bad wound.
But our company haa been lucky com
pared with the rest of them. Most of
the companies have had one or two
killed and several woaaded. Still com
pany K was doing aa much fighting as
any of them, so I understand.
All the other regiments say the Ne
braska regiment do too much fighting,
and want our colonel to take us back in
the reserve so they can get a chance.
I heard yesterday that three regiments
of volunteers were going to be sent
home, on one of the huge transports now
in the bay. I hope so because Nebraska
stands a good show to go.
Lester Sisson haa been made a Lieu
tenant, and at present has got charge of
the company as our first lieutenant, k
acting aa adjutant, and Capt. Kilian is
acting Major, so you aee our company ia
right in the lead so far as officers are
concerned.
Give my regards to all the girls and
boys. Your loving eon and brother,
Gbobok.
CWCEWWB TIE SOLDIERS.
Professor Scbuman, president of the
United States Philippine commission,
gave a farewell luncheon Sunday to Ad
miral Dewey.
Ateaderof ttaomoera and regiment
or a battalion of the same for service in
tta Philippines waa made by the Third
Nebraska to President McKinley last
week. Tta tender pleaaed the president
very mach, bnt he stated he could not
aee his way clear to aooept the
Prince' Ludwig von Loweaatein
killed daring tta battle of Caloocaa, by
a stray ahot. He had been repeatedly
waned to keep away from the firing
line. A search of the body revealed,
among other things, a passport signed
by Agaiaaldo, granting tta prince per
flueaipB to enter the lines of tta rebels
at will, and iastrucUag insurgent offi
cers to give him aay aid and comfort he
desire.
Maxhul, May 15.-10 a. as. Tta "tin
clad'' guaboata, Laguua de Bay and
Cavadoaga, aad a launch under Captain
Grant, ran into a neat of iaaurgeata
concealed in tta brash' and on both
sides of tta Bio Grande river, three
miles above Calumpit, yesterday after
boob and were received with heavy vol
leya at abort range. A aergeant beloag
iag to tta Utah battery waa killed and
and private waa wounded.
Opeaiag with their rapid-ire gaaa,
the Americans killed tweatyot tta aa
tivaa and wouaded aavaral others, llKne;
tta jangle with a hafl of'shot for a haK
hew amta tta eaemy fled.
People are hegmniog tojsse tta
hooka more in tta tmbtfc library. Aboat
forty are now taken out every week.
Bo many people still have theepiaioa
that there ia some expense ia eein the
books, which is a misUke. Threaghtta
aaergies of tta Woman's .Club, tta books
have been parchaeed or doaated for a
free library. Several new velemee have
been added recentlyamong. them,' art
reference tMotaoae. byKipliag; aad
others.
Mrs. Haaah M. Sales, mother of G.
E. Stiles, who came here two weeks be
fore her death, from Jeferasa. Iowa, for
a vhat with her son aad his family, took
ill of Bright'a diassss of tta kidneys, aad
died last Wedaeaday naonuag. Bala
tires were seat for. the haabaad, sob
and daughter, and all were here aad
met her before her death. Short ser
Tiees were held at the reatdeaoeof the
son on Sixteenth street, eondaeted by
Bev.Oloott. Tta remains were taken to
Jefferson, Iowa, for barisL
There ia "a? mistaken idea of eultare
prevalent. (Wtare does not mean mere
ly committing to memory a great nam
ber of facta out of text-books, bat it
doea mesa a careful aad thoughtful as
similation of every bit of knowledge
that oomes our way tor the purpose of
making ourselves more iatelligeat, more
aoble, more helpfal hamaa beings, aad
where can be found a better school for
tta development of these attributes
than in a wisely and properly eondaeted
home? May Ladies' Home JouraaL
Rows of ash aad elm trees have been
planted around tbenew High school
building. Dirt is being placed around
the building, grading it ap. TtaSbrick
wall in the gable that waa unsaid in
by the very etrong wind several weeks
sgo haa been replaced. There waa very
little of it anyway, and only eight inches
thick, and not braced in any way so aa
to hold it in plsce. Oae of tta rooms
of the building had been finished in
alabastine and paper border, and looked
as handsome ss n piotare. To oar no
tion the assembly-room with the recita
tion rooms in connection m to be the
most convenient apartment in the build
ing. John A. Gardner, private, late of
Company B, First Nebraska, .returned
Saturday last from Manila, where be
left on the 25th day of March. He aaw
Frank; Turner, among others, the day
be started, and be aaya that Frank ia a
good soldier, perfectly cool, calm and
collected, and a fighter straight through.
None of the boya like the Philippines,
either the oonntry or tbepeople there
is nothing there for me, is Mr. Gardner's
expression. There is no donbt but the
boys of the First Nebraska have been
worked down tired. They have done
more than their share of the work, bnt
it is all right, if the country oomes
through all right.
Mrs. Geo. Lamb of the Burrows
settlement departed this life on Sunday,
May 7th, of erysipelas, sged 44 years and
six months. Deceased and her husband
were early settlers in this county, and
highly- respected by wto -Th
funeral was held on Taesday nnder the
auspices of the A. O. Ul W.Lodge of
Platte Center, of which her husband is a
member, and services conducted by Bev.
St Louis of Humphrey. A large num
ber from Humphrey were in attendance
and it is said that it was the most large
ly attended funeral ever held in that
neighborhood. The bereaved relatives
have the sympathy of the entire com
munity. Humphrey Democrat.
John Thomas Clark died in Ham
burg, Germany, May 15th, 1896, of what
the physicians diagnosed "malarial
poisoning.'' He waa born in German
town, O., and waa 53 years old at the
time of hie death. His children desired
his remains cremated and sent home;
but nothing oould be done except
officially, through the department of
State, dealing with the administrator of
his estate, hence the delay of nearly a
year before his ashes were received for
burial in the Columbus oemetery. Mr.
Clark was a teacher, edacated at Ober
lin, Ohio, and went to Africa a year ago
last January to engage in edacatkmal
work, but not finding things aa he had
expected, waa returning to the United
States, when sickness and death over
took biax
About the 10th of the past month,
The Columbus Joubxaij entered upon
its thirtieth year, an age ttat doea not
belong to many papara in Nebraska.
All this time the Auxiliary believes the
paper haa been in the hands of the
Turners, first father, then son. Thx
Joukxaij is not so huge aa some papers
in Nek, but for ita trueblae republican
ism and steady reliability ia known from
one end of the state to tta other. It
enjoys st this late day a good advertis
ing patronage, a fine circulation aad tta
best wishes of a host of people in Platte
and Adjoining counties. Prater's Aux
iliary. M. K. Turaer k Ca began tta
publication of tta Jocbxaxi, May 11,
1870. It haa so continued without any
change in tta style of tta fira, although
the elder of tta firm (Allen C. Turner,
father of tta preseat memberX died
several yeare ago.
That oar leadiaaj merrhsata are al
ways on the lookoBt to secure excep
tional bargaina for their patrons is
again illustrated by tta fact that J. H.
W. Myera is offering tta pablic a rare
opportunity of securing tta Encyclo
pedia Britannica, at a price that ia 20
per cent less than this work in ita pres
eat form waa aver effaced before. Tbey
have a complete outfit oa display at
their News Depot and we heartily reo-
ommaBd all our readers to call oa
aad mrsmiatr thie work which
tutes a library iaitaslf. Ii ia tta latest
editiea of tta Britaaaioa aad iaoledes
fit Tolunme of tta New American Sap-
ia aotealy of aartieular
to marinaaa, bat which also
briaaa tta weak up to date. Weaader
staad ttat Mr. Meyers has been able to
oaly a limited aamber of seta,
anyone iatereatsd ahould w-
Anton
ivy of Center towa-
y, a yeamgBohsmisa
Jeta Fee, tried
to kill
reek by a
tta
at tta
wiag to
laaaeaLwaaek
iatsrsst
tttaknsfeBeed-ta
He waa taoakht to David
aad placed ia jail awakJag tta
ity hoard. HoweTer.be
pad a qailt aboat his head aam eajtur-
jited it with keroeeae oiL
foaad tta upper paxtf ia body,
and head were badly banied. He
dead by tta tiaie tta ire waa pat oat.
Thk happened Wedaeaday evenias.
The David City News aaya it was
thoaaeaaes where tta taagiaatioaiaa
Utttaoa etroBjr'for tta com
he gave to the hslloeiaatioathe i
convinced he became that it waa so.
GaUAtaad
We have in Golambae aa orgaaaia
tioo called the' "Platte Valley Gold
Mining Co." They have two eJaiaja of
twenty acres each, located .ia the, placer
diggings, 65 miles from Skagway, Alas
ka, ia tb "Porcapiae District Claims
in thia locality are paying;- big moaey.
layabout thirty daye, we are toldi they
will tave a sample of gold dast taken,
from their property. 'I hey tave a emu
there lookiag after their intcreehv aad
from hia' reports, tta ebmpeay haa every
reason to believe they have "straok it
rich." Tta members of tta company are
not inclined to talk about their posses
sions in tta gold country, bat aa we get
the newa from them, wewill give it to
ourreadera.
.iJ.
laal letaU TruanfaM
Beotar, Jmggi A Correal estate agnate;
report tta followis real aetata traaefeas
filed ia tta office of the county eierk4er
the week ending May 18. 1889.
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Manhatt field etal to Lari Z. Leitcr
etal.aSaw47JMwaadaSaaaBwt .
Saada2-M4aadw4awi74Mv.qed$ 1
W.M.Ceaosaetal to J. C. McKJaky.
lot j aad et lot s. Uk 8. Ottto' Sd aaa
SO BrJaaPaaavjy asO
Otto Kallweit to Otto Kallwelt, Jr- aS
Traoy R. Clark to K. 8L Dieaiaaoa. Iota
1, 2, blk 55, ColaraUas, wd
E. H. KrataKhBMr to Baraasr Miaok,
lot4,blkl55,ColBBBba-swd
ansa
ana
HUN
mm
Diedrick Baaea to BBe SUabjloU 2,.
AnMld'a oat lota to Colaabru. wd .. MB OS
Jam B. Beeaer to George BaaelaMa,
loU7.a.blk.PlatteCeBter.wd SKM
JaatM M. Frort to.Tbeodora Proat. e2
Bw4m.lS4w.wd 120 03
Eicfat traaafero, total..
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Nattoaal Kdaeatieaal Aaaeelatiea MetUag.
For the meeting of the National Eda-
cational Association at Los Angeles,Osl.,
July 11-14, 1899, the Union PaciBc will
make the greatly reduced rate of oax
FABJE, PLUS $2, FOB THB BOUND TBIP. "v
The excellent service given by -the
Union Pacific was commented oa by all
who had the pleasure of using it to the
convention nt Washington in 1898. This
year our educational friends meetiin
Loa Angeles, and members of the Asso
ciation and others from points East
should by all means take the Union
Pacific.
The service of the Union Pacific via
Omaha or Kansas City is unexoelled and
consists of Palace Sleeping-Care, Buffet
Smoking and Library-Cars, Dining-Cars,
meals a-lacarte, Free Beclining-Chair
Cars and Ordinary Sleeping Cars. -:
The Union Pacific is The Routb tob
SUHMXB TRAVEL.
For full information about tickets,
stop-overs, or a finely-illustrated book
describing "The Overland Route" to the
Pacific Coast, call on
my!0tojul5 C. E. Jot, Agent.
Another Xsaiter Trmrt.
There is no use begging people to
trade at home, if they can send toJ3hi
csgo'or Omana and buy ror lee: 7
The big department stores can buy
cheaper because they takethe quantity.
How to meet these big concerns haa
been our study. One small store can't
use the quantity, but several can. The
formation of a gigantic trust or syndi
cate has solved the problem for us. And
we have aajjjtBged with one of 'these
monster eperns to buy 'through them,
in connection with hundreda of others,
so ss to gat rook-bottom pricesr In this
way we make a eavingjof from 10 to 25
per cent enough for our profit, aad can
give you goods atrabout former cost.
We are now marking downfall stocks
on hand, to correspond withhe new
order of things, and do not intend that
any department atore, no matter how
big, shall sell the same goods for less
money. Of course, we-can't carry ev
erything, like they do, but what we have,
will be as cheep aa you can bay'.ia
Chicago or Omaha, and you can rally 'aa
the quality. Come and try.
tf F. H. Lamb A Co.
Mare Artaiiaa Walls.
From the Fremont Tribune we take
the following. We believe that untold
good ia to come to the state through tta
artesian wells that are to be sunk:
Since the discovery about tea days
ago of an artesian flow of water at the
sugar factory, nothing haa been of such
great interest to the hundreds of visit
ors to the site of the factory aa the ar
tesian well, comparatively few ever hav
ing eeen anything of tta kind.
The flow of the 'well continues undi
minished and the water is ased in the
construction of tta oement foundation,
now in progress under Contractor Leon
ardL There are now two of these wells
ia operation, one on the north eidefof
tta factory and one on tta southwest.
Both are at a depth of aboat 340 ket
and of course are supplied by tta'aame
vein. A third well ia now being sank.
It ia the intention to put nt least one of
these wells down a thousand feet, to see
what farther discoveries may be made.
It ia hoped to find n "gusher.'' .It is
possible that a vein maybe found that
will f araiah much more water aad may
be, power for running the factory.
Tta water of these artesian wells will
be piped by the company into nil tta
cottages surrounding tta factory and
will thus afford a convenient aad health
ful supply for sll the Uborers sad their
families.
The general masting of tta Woman's
club, which met Satarday afternoon
with Mrs. Sallivaa, was one of the most
enjoyable of tta whole year. The pres
ideatof the State Federatioa of dabs,
Mra. Laagwortayof Seward was preeeat
aad gave tta address of tta afternoon.
Tta praaJdaatB of Women's dabs of sev
eral nsighborina; towaa wan iaiHai to
come, tat oaly oae, Mra. Weitsel of
Albion accepted the iavitatioa. Mra.
Weitsel gave a start talk telhag aboat
what tta clab of that city wan
Mra. Leaworthy is a talented
ia many waya, haa 1 1 stsIii! ;sal aaej i ilj.
aad aaeaeaUsat anainiBt for the
of mu-
by tta mamas! de-
a qunrtstte ay aaasaamaa
Garlow. Heintc, McAllister aad Whit-
ajoyer; a veeal aow by Mra.
state data. Several seejeteaaa
sic ware faiahmiiil
at7 pbyMrs.Blh. J-prima akaaiat JEmmm&s; " -,.i X T f ' W
aetioaof visa eMet lij MiaiHaiu Uerlow.aasl fan, tarawa oa mnw mhw -sgmmaag a-v . z-- - l .
&&yjMm7'1!9t aw"?r.ri"ss ii - '-
mnlkitnii ft aarasaim mas aald inr mad-wiaaeiaa'ooeeauauuap; wm aw .-- an larar -- - - - -
eat rjaweeaaajata Barred hi
'?Everytad
received aeeavanir of ttaocoaaion, of a
nail reproduction of one of tta great
iapeJatiag.
liies were resnt, aMiengh the
ttar wss vary thrastiaiag.
-We clip the foUowiag from the Fai
lartea Newa m regard to MyrOarStearaB,
a oae of
lost hia lile in tta
Philippines ea-April 90 from aa
dental shotMyroa O. 8tearaa
( -w i 5
bora eaxfflymms Prairic.Platte coaaty,
this state October, 1874, and waa'
nearly 95 years of age at the time of hie
death. Hia pareaU moved to Nance
coaaty in" April, 1878. kwatiag on the
seat side of tta town site of Fallerton,
when tta town waa a. email affair. They,
still reside at the old home where tta
eix'ohildren were reared aad from Which
all bat two tave gone forth to tta battle
of life.- Myron bed been a member of
Co. B of the National Guarde for about
three yeara whea it waa mastered out
Bed ealarted under Uncle Sam. He was
alwaya a'vaiaable member of tta com
pany and wsa always willing to lead a
helping head with tta boya aad hia
election as sergeant showed their appre
ciation of him., Hecearly joined tta M.
E. Church of Fallerton aad. waa a re
epected member aad a faithfal christiaa.
Hia host of frisson will long remember
ita Jose which they tave sustained
hia death. His body cannot be
home for several months but
edly hie remains will flnaUy, with others,
be laid at rest ia theFuliertoa
when tta roaf FaUertoo will arise
en masse to
: Near
county
Saturday
hmh-oommitted
suicide,
trigger-
&:
gun, pujjiog ine
toe. She apparently
died inetaatiy.
Ylaoh had a lover
named Joseph Hruby. He lived near
the Vlach's though for a month or more
be. had been in Omaha. By telegram he
notified of the tragic death of hia
o"
eweet-heart.
He took a train Sunday
morning for Bancroft, and from there
hired a team and drove ou to the Vlach
residence, stopping st his own home on
the wsy. When he arrived at the
Ylsch's he verified with hia owaeyea the
report that had brought such sudden
and bitter grief to 'his heart, and re
marked "that .wonld be the best thing
for me to do." This remark and some
suspicious notions on bis part led
hia friende and members of the Vlach
family to watch him with some care.
He was permitted .to enter alone the
room where the body of bis sweet-heart
lay under. ita shroud. In a few minutes
thereafter a pistol shot rang out and
those in the adjoining room knew st
once that the sequel to the girl's tragedy
had been enacted. A bullet hole wsa
found in hia right temple and the finger
of hia -right hand grasped a revolver.
In the dim twilight he had' fired the
ahot, and about 9 o'clock he was dead
and his body laid out along side of that
of the girl. Monday there was the one
funeral for two. the procession driving
to Dodge, Dodge county. A broad
double grave was made, and in it the
two bodies of the lovers were
placed
side by side. The Fremont. Tribune
nays that the dead girl was about six
teen yeara old and rather prepossessing,
and above the, average in intelligence,
and that Hruby wsa about thirty-one
years old.
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