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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1920.
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On Serioiis Cliarse
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Allege He Attempted to Mur
der' Woman in Home Near
Kearney With Rifle.
Kearney, Neb., Sept. 14. (Spe
: cial.) An attempt was made Jast
night to murder Mrs. Christina Ja
robson of Riverdalc. Frank
. .Jcfaw&lv a former hired hand, is
freioir ougbt as the alleged assail
cnt. Schwab was discharged follow
1S U altercation over rental lands.
When he left the Jacobson prtmises
he took a 22-caliber rifle with hjtji.
( On Saturday night he appeared
at Riverdale and purchased some
AmiBunitioa for this gun and several
hours later he called atttoe Jacob
son (residence, pounding on the win
dow and awakening the occupants.
But when no one rescondedhe fired
through the window. Mr, Jacolr-
8on stttempted to communicate With
.neighbors ly phoiie, hut failed. It
was later discovered that the wires
fcad bc-eji cut. The assailant then
Jioimded in the doW while Mrs.
4i1OB and her two children fled
jar safety! by rear door, through
a icoro frtld tt the home of alieiph
fcor, Aiout six shots were fired by
lier pursuer in the darkness.
Vpon arrival of the . deputy sheriff
a posse of about 200 made a hur
ried search of the surrounding coun
try, but failed to find their man. At
daylight the search : was resumed,
-hot no trace, of Schwab has been
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Beatrice Wedding.
' Beatrice, Neb., Sept. 14. (Spe
cial.) Leroy White of North Platte,
Neb., and Miss Pearl Dayisf this
city, were married yesterday at the
home of the bride's lister, Mrs.
Harold Shimp, RevvW. V. Burks
cfliciatinc. The young couple will
make thV home at North Platte.
Fire Destroys louse.
McCook, Neb., Sept. 14. (Spe
cial.) The Fred Fisher farm house
in Frontier county, north of Mc
Cook. was entirely destroyed by
fire Stinday afternoon. The house
and much of the contents were de
stroyed, i
ADVERTISEMENT.
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Arrest Four Men on x
Bootlegging Charge
Madison. Netr.. Sept 14. (Special
Telegram.) State officers, assisted
by Sheriff Smith of Madison boun
ty, late last night, arrested Frederick
William Mueller, bus tfilau, joe
Protivinsky and Paul Dittmar, sus
pected of bootlegging. Mueller and
Bilau reside on Mrs. Tom Long's
farm, several miles east of Madison.
K distillery in full operation and a
quantity of whisky were found on
the farm. It is reported that the
officers found another distillery jit
the old abandoned brick yard where
Protivinsky makes his home. Paul.
Dittmar lives in Madison and is en
gaged in the jitney business.
County Attorney Tyler filed for
mal complaints this morning and
hearing was held before County
ijt.dgc McDuffee this afternoon. J.
A. I latts, wno operates a dance
hall on his farm two miles west oi
Madison, was notified to appear ft
the hearing today. Rudolph Ratz, a
farmer, was also summoned. Sev
eral other persons are under, sus
picion. " Beatrice Man, Weds.
Beatrice. Neb., Sept. 14. (Spe
cial.) Announcement was received
here yesterday of the marriage of
WUilam Kilpatrick of this city and
Miss Fern Seibert. which occurred
at the bride's home at Beaver Cross
ng, Ntb., Sunday evening. The
groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. V.
H. Kilpatrick of this city. After a
brief honeymoon trip to Denver and
other points the young couple will
make their home in Beatrice.
The dyeing center of the United
States is now located in Plliladel-phia.'
Plau Stock Show.
McCook, Neb., Sept,
cial.) The Bartley stock
open September 16.
of the state agricultural department
will be the speaker September 17,
when the Red Willow County Farm
bureau will be reorganised at Bart',
ley.
Show. )
ock show wil
N. 'W. GaiwlT
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