NEWS-JOURNAL TilK NORFOLK WKHKLV M. Read ; attorney enernl , William U. Greeneough. The platform was adopted without opposition. Endorsement of the administration of President Taft and of the Payne- Aldrlch tariff bill and expressions of regret at the retirement of United States Senator Nelson W. Aldrlch\ \ ore Included In it- . ¬ ball. burial- ¬ Since ho was a moro boy no nail hoard of the many adventures f Germans In America. IIo had listened to the stories te ld by the older folks about the hardships , and letters from Nebraska wore road 'o him. It was then when hla ambitions to reach Nohraska wore at their highest pitch. The opportunity tei go to the new world arose In 1S09 , and with his wlfo and throe children 10. W. Zutz , vice president of the Norfolk National bank ; Mrs. Minnie Sonnaken of New York City , and Paul Zutz , who died hero nine years ago ho wont to liremen , Germany , from which port ho sailed to Now Yeirk. The trip over was made In thirteen days , but the trip from Now York le Chicago ' stretched out from one Monday till the next Sunday , an entire week. The travel was very slew In those days , and the family finally reached Watertown , Wls. , where many German families lived. Here Jlr. Zutz , anxious to learn the American methods of agriculture , hired out to a farmer at very low wages and worked patiently In bis new capacity. In the spring of 1S70 he became anxious to roach Nebraska , j and finally moved to Omaha , his destination being Norfolk , where he had e> , ' Special Train for Fight. Jack Sullivan , who will light Wid West hero Thursday night will bo In Norfolk In the morning. J. McKcnney ono of Jack Sullivan's representatives arrived In the city Tuesday evening and is making all preparations for his lighter. Mr. McKonney reports that all arrangements for the special train have been made. The train will leave Norfolk after the light to enable a largo number of fight fans from that vicinity to get back homo Thursday night. , , ' .State's Attorney Carlson of Canton What aided Unruh In his work was was acquitted of the charge of commit- the fact that members of the Mention- ting an assault upon a young woman Ho church are not accustomed to suswho was In his olllce as a supposed pect ono another of dishonesty , but on witness in a criminal case then undet the contrary make It a practice to investigation by him. trust each other. The Menonilc aid For the second time within twc plan , the organization which was years the dance hall and resort ol mulcted , has boon doing business for SENATOR ELKINS VERY ILL. Annie Woods , at Deadwood , was dos many years and Its oillcers say this lacaused by a cigarette stub , causing the first time it has over lost a dollar the death of Frank Askins , a minor through fraud. Us headquarters arc His Friends Are Alarmed Over His Condition Crisis Approaching- . troyed by ( Ire , supposed to have beer at Mountain Lake , Minn. It insures .Elklns , W. Va. , Oct. 19. Friends ol and the Injury of three girl inmates. the property of Mcnonltes In all parts Charles Looby and .lames Geddys of the United States and Canada Senator Stephen B. Elkins are mosl concerned over his failure to rallj residents of Sanborn county , were ar- against fire , lightning and storms.- . rested in Minor county on a serious Unruh was formerly county treas- from the illness which has hold hhrcharge , that of Invading the home ol- urer of Splnk county , S. D. He had at homo the past summer. It Is re- friends. Walks to Norfolk.- . Mr. . and Mrs. Ernest Bacon , who live an extensive acquaintance in the ported ho Is suffering from a nervous At Omaha he was told of the Hoods on a farm in Minor county , and fright southern part of that state and In disease which Is said is nearlng a critthroughout Nebraska and he left the oniiiK Mrs. Itacon to such an oxtonl northern Nebraska , but was known leal stage. family in Omaha and went by rail is will die. by feared she that it divers names in different localities. over the Union Pacific to Fremont , New Rates on February 16. The commission recently appointee Thus ho was enabled to cash chocks Washington , Oct. 19. By nn ordei where ho mot August Brummund , with by President Taft to make an ap- at three or four places without any pralsal of about 800,000 additional suspicion being raised. It was an no- issued today the interstate commerce whom he walked to Norfolk , encoun- acres of the Rosebud Indian reserva cident which brought about the dls- commission directs that the long anc j toring many hardships. After the lion , which It is proposed to open tc covery of his swindle. A list of fie- short haul provision of the recent In- flood subsided he , In company with white settlement next spring under ar titlons losses represented as being due terstate commerce act shall become j Fred Braasch and Ferdinand Haase , drove to Omaha with wagons , where act of congress , has commenced the to windstorms had been forwarded tc effective on February 1G , 1911. The commission holds that a througl the family and household goods were work of making the appraisement. the Minnesota headquarters from An oka , In Boyd county , Neb. , and a clr- rate that Is higher than a comblnatior- put aboard the prairie schooners and Jackson Mentioned for It. cular was sent back to Unruh undei of Intermediate rates is prlma facie brought to Norfolk. There were no Des Moines , Oct. 19. Special tc his assumed name at that place as- unreasonable. Its intention to enforce bridges in those days and the streams , The News : Among the Iowa ropubll "secretary" of th * local society. The this principle and to grand exception swollen by the recent floods , had tocans prominently mentioned for the wrapper was torn off , and the post- only In extreme cases was announcec- be forded. appointment to succeed Senator Del master In looking over the paper , saw by the commission. When near the mill dam In Norfolk , Hvor , is Hon. Frank D. Jackson , for- the names of people listed as claimwhere the Sugar City Cereal mills now Mayor Takes Exception. mer governor of Iowa and father o ants for insurance whom ho knew stand , a narrow escape was experiNorfolk , Neb. , Oct. 19. Editoi enced from going into the water. the three Jackson brothers of Dal- were not living In that neighborhood News : In your report of the counci las , S. D. After getting acquainted with the Ho divined that the literature involved a fraud of some kind and it was turned proceedings last week there is a state- ' Norfolk citizens Mr. and Mrs. Zutz Big Bridge Completed. over to postofllce detectives for inves- ment by Councilman Blakeman whicl- took up a homestead two miles north Lynch , Nob. , Oct. 19. Special t ( tlgation. . The sequel was Unruh's ap- I never heard until I read It In The ! of the city , where another child was The News : The Townsend Bridge pearance In federal court , his pleading News. I want all my olllcial acts t- ' born to the family , Mrs. R. G. Rohrke , company of O'Neill has finished UK guilty and receiving a ten months jail be open and known to the public -me ' wife of a prominent Hosklns banker. work on the Kcdblrd bridge' today sentence. He bad already spent nine 11 would scorn to employ Mr. Blake After going through the hardships of The bridge is a combination concrete months in jail before bis case was man's underhand methods. I final } ' pioneer life and In need of moro land believe that the taxpayers of Nort'oll l'e r the cattle , which he was raising steel 'construction , composed of t\v called.- . spans 334 feet long. The cost is abou want better lighting for our street Mr. Zutz purchased a farm near Hos- anby was It leained the federal 15000. The old bridge was washec thoritles that Unruh worked hi ; and I secured Mr. Palmer at the re- kins , which a few years later he sold. out during an lee gorge last spring scheme from two points , Anoka am- quest of the council to come before He then entered the merchandise busiThis Is considered the finest bridge 01 Enunett , but did not live at oithoi- the council to explain what could bt- ness in the city of Uoskius- . the river. The new bridge spans tin place. . lie went first to Emmett in tht elone to ascertain the practicability o .'ill health , however , forcec him to project. Unless the council sav- give up this business after live years Nlobrara river. latter part of 190S and sent In frou the to employ him his services up te and he retired to his present comfortthere a list of ten names purporting tc- fit All Ready for Fight. would cost the city nothing able home in Hosklns , where Wednesbo those of Menonites desiring to joii ' that time Excitement in the sporting world o the co-operativo insurance society. and the fact that the council did cm day the bonds of matrimony Into /' Norfolk , although not as intense ai which the aged couple entered fifty description of the property supposed ! } , ploy him justifies me in my position Heno that at before the Johnson-Jef belonging to dach ono , to bo Insured Mr. Blakeman seems to have a per- ' years ago , were renewed.- . fries prize fight , Is at Its highest pltcl was also sonal reason for wishing to continue Mr. . Zutz Is ono of the most promfurnished to the Minnesota i' today over Thursday night's battle be- headquarters. the present execrable system of light signed hlmsol Unruh ' and sturdy of Nebraska pioneers inent tween Jimmy ( "Kid" ) West of tlili ' Ing the city. He states that ho Inves"Frank R. Thomas , " holding the of j tigated Ho was nt one time county commisIt city and Jack ( Twin ) Sullivan o as municipal all plants the ! lice of secretary. He also sioner of Madison county : he was deO'Neill. The arena in the Taylo the names of two imaginarycontribute men wlu Iowa and found thorn a failure. Tlili feated once for county treasurer , and building is completed. The largo hal were to serve a remarkable feat , as Mr. Blake as valuers of property , was he was delighted over has been fitted up with large electrli whenever man was absent in Iowa less thai later declared occur. should losses his Thci the past twenty years For defeat. lights and the platform upon whicl 10 proceeded to "organize" on a slm ' thirty-six hours and must have cm ' ho has been a director of the Norfolk the pugilists will exhibit their sclenci ' ployed transpor a to balloon hot air , twenty-five | National bank , and although he docs has been Mulshed. At least 700 pcopli liar basis at Anoka with he | him all over the state.- . UK not consider himself a rich n in , ho is fictitious members. There used are expected to witness the big mill name of C. G. Bennke as secretary. If Mr. Blakeman Is so solicitous fc- ' glad that he is fairly well off. ! Tuesday afternoon was the last da ; place Unrun woulc I the expenditure of the taxpayers ' ' Mr. Zutz has many friends In MadFrom either of the strenuous workout gone througlhasIn giving information of lossei- money , why does he purchase Itemi Ison county and his influence by Kid West and his trainers. Tin write as they were alleged to have occurred for the city at more than the marke t brought to the county many desirable lay before the kid roughed It will Later he would forward certificate ; price ? He voted to expend $35 for : citizens. As a citizen and a neighbor Young Denny , and Tuesday , before hli ' ho is looked upon as ono of the best J purporting to bo duly signed by th j crossing across the street from crowd of Ilfty admirers ho poundei . own property , where It could bo of n ' and it has been often remarked that secretary valuers. and the The monej ' Long Distance and Young Osbon would come a draft made out t ( , service to the public and Is only usee I his word is as good as a bond.- . around the gymnasium with nmnzhij- the beneficiaryas . but in an envelope ad by himself to visit a neighbor , am I oaso. . From now on he will do a littli ? WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. to the secretary. dressed Unrul ! protests against a sidewalk for the resrunning aiound the race course am- stayed James Craig went to Omaha on busiNorfolk a good deal of tin idents of North Eleventh street , when at use the Wlntley exorcise , mixed will time , and had the letters forwnrdee the residents have to wndo througl ness. . light boxing. In the olllco of Dr. WJ. E. Ilaasc made a business trip tc thither to a specified box number fron- ! the mud to get to town and whore tin II. . Pllger the kid was examined am Anoka and Emmett. IIo would en- . city removed the dirt from the strce Wlnslde.pronounced In lit condition to go inti M. . D. Tyler has gone to Orchard ordorse each draft with the name of tin ) and left It In bad condition and is ob the ring.- . business. . person to whom It was madi llgated to repair the damage.- . fictitious Dr. . Pllgor declared the lighter' Burt Mapes returned from Butte and It , either at ono o f It needs no argument to prove tha lungs and heart wore in excollen- out and thenin cash , at Tyrdall , S- . Norfolk can profitably light its owi Creighton. Norfolk the banks condition. . In the meantime , Jack Sul- D. . , John A. Ehrhardt of Stanton was or ono or two other places when j streets. Madison , Wayne and Harttng IIvan has been doing some tralnlnion business.- . hero cli, popuan acquaintance , , ho had ton with Nob. under loss than half the on his ovn part at O'Neill , whore It I Dr. . and Mrs. P. II. Salter are In Chiffercnt names.- . of Norfolk , has more and bettc latlon reported he Is In the pink of condldays.- . So painstaking was Unruh to die lights on their streets and at less ex- cago for a few lion. . Mr. . and Mrs. W. II. Buttorfield have gulso his Identity and conceal UK pense than Norfolk now pays for llgh The healing of the injured lip of th swindle that in writing from Emmet- for Its streets. It is not a whim but i gone to Chicago for a short visit.- . hid was very rapid and he says it is a to Mrs. . John Robinson returned from the "Minnesota olllce he always usee firm conviction with mo that Norfoll good as now now- . a visit with her parents at Omaha.- . belighting own plant must have its Thomn English language and the the Mrs. . George Laon and daughter ol ."Tho kid will win the go very oas signature , while the correspondonci fore the streets arc adequately IliumCouncil Bluffs are visitors In the city lly , " snld Long Distance , Kid West' from Anoka was all carried on In Got Inated , and I believe the taxpayer Cleo Lederer returned from a few star trainer. "Ho pounded mo aroum man with the name of Bennko append- will back mo up In my efforts to go ' vacation , which ho enjoyed weeks. easily and ho has a terrible panel ed to It. More than this , be had ti bettor lighting for Norfolk.- . In conclusion , I still wish , Mr. Ed- . ' with relatives in Montana. His wind Is good and Sullivan wil contrive two other signatures for eacl J. G. Gallagher of O'Neill was In the have to do his best to stand a show. place , distinctive from the first , li Itor , to bo jhown who has been "toi- . ' to his homo from a bus ! Say It's Even Match. order that his certificates might aj rorlzed" nt the Junction the preson- city enrouto Among the fifty admirers who wi- pear to bo regularly attested by val hummer. . My information Is that tin 3 ness trip to Dallas.- . Miss Lulu Lamb is very 111 , suffering lncssed the open and last workout o tiers. A comparison of vouchers re- Junction has been absolutely free fron from a second attack of appendicitis the Norfolk fighter , were a number o- celved at Mountain Lake shows Urn that sort of thing this summer and The Ladies' Aid society of the Secvell known ring backers who kncH ho kept copies of the various signn- would like to have Mr. Shaffer glv both of the principals of the cotnln- tu res and faithfully duplicated cacl the name of oven ono person who ha ond Congregational church will meolat the church Thursday for a social light. . They declare the match abou- ono whenever ho wrote. been "terrorized. " afternoon. John Friday , Mayor. oven. . Up to now the betting has bee Sheriff C. S. Smith and Constable FOR A THIRD TERM. oven , but Tuesday a few bets wor F. Flynn arc busy posting noJohn Century. Half Married Are thtaken hero with odds against Standing before Rev. J. Aaron li tlces of the coming election.- . Providence , R. I. , Oct. 19. GovernoO'Neill lighter. J. . Weaver , who has been employed a thin their homo at He-skins at 3 o'clocl That the light Is to bo on the squar- Pothler was rcnomtimted for by all thel temporarily as watchmaker at the , surrounded Wednesday ropublicai by at term acclamation the $200 ha is taken from the fact that state convention hold hero today. Al children and grandchildren and man Hayes jewelry store , has gone tt boon posted with .The News sportln the other state oillcers were unanl- old friends , Mr. and Mrs. William Zut Omaha to take a course In optical editor as a uldo bet by both Sulllva inously ronotnliinted. The ticket fol- again repeated the words which flft work. wliand West representatives. The The Ladles' Aid society of the Flrsl years ago bound them In wedlock a: lows mua Sullivan ner takes the 400. Congregational church will meet al , near Colburk , Germany. Stoeckow ; llouter, Pothler Aram wil J. Governor weigh 1C2 pounds or loss or ho Among the old pioneers proson t the homo of Mrs. II. A. Pasowalk , Mrs lose bis money , according to th- nnt governor , Zenas W. Bliss ; secre- were Mrs. Ferdinand Pasowalk am 1 G. B. Chrlstoph assisting , on Thursday tary of state , J. Fred Parker ; genera agreements. . ¬ ¬ . I ! . : < , ! ! s 1 ' , ' < 1 1 i i 1 1 I . j ; 5 t' : ' % ; te- ) I next spring.- . Mrs. John Erbst accompanied by her two younger children arrived hero Tuesday from Hleiomlleld fe r a visit with her sister , Mrs. Fred Stouk and other relatives.L. James was hero Monday from Helen visiting his parents and other relatives. Elmer 0. Brink Is building a largo new barn on his farm three miles and Letchor Daniel Is southeast building a new corn crib and granary on his farm five miles southwest. Henry Bergman wan here Monday from Madison visiting at the homo ofbis brother William Bergman who lives on the William Horn farm , William Chapman was hero Monday on business from Pierce. Henry Tledjon was up to Koya Palm county last , wool ; and bought a half Thursday.section Impreiveel farm ten miles from At the precinct democratic caucus SprliiRvlcw the county seat for $ lfi John Flynn was nominated as con- - per acre.- . .stable for the Norfolk precinct ; J. M- . Geittliob Prc'iiss of MndlHoii IH visit.Machmueller , assessor outside pre- Ing hero at the homo his sons Robert cinct ; Gustavo Machnmollor remel and Otto Prouss. ; overseer elistrict Ne E. 11. Kauff- Gee rgo Marr. who moved up to Ewinan was made chairman ami If. W. Ing last spring will come back next Winter secretary of the central com spring. Ho lias routed the William mittee. Nicolay half section farm south of " At Alexandria , Minn. , Wednesday town and the latter will move to town. Henry Dankors of Corning Mo. , was afternoon occurred the wedding of Fred Wachter and Miss Anna Fie- - visiting here from Friday till Wednesbranz. . Among the Norfolk guests at day with relatives and with his son the wedding wore Mr. and Airs. Fred Dankers and family at Madison.Rev. Father Thomas Walsh returned Louis Wachter , Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raasch , Herman Wachter sr. Mr. and to Battle Crook Monday and will take Mrs. Herman Wachter , jr. , and Mr. care of his parish again. The venerable reverend has just returned from and Mrs. Emil Wachter. Among his mail Wednesday Burt an extended trip to Europe and the Mapes founel a postcard cartoon. The eastern states of this country. writer had drawn the picture of a Northwest Wedding. farmer smoking a cob pipe with an inGeorge Thompson and Miss Elizascription underneath reading : "BurtMapes , the farmer's candidate for con- beth Miles were married at Wayne. Conrad Vinzcn and Miss Martha gress 1912 , on his farm. " The artist Goldfus were married at Atkinson. Is a first class cartoonist. The card Miss Elizabeth Welkum and John was mailed from a ColumbusNorfolktFrel were married at Hcrrlck. rain. . Miss Lizzie Shalstrom and Luther The work of excavating Norfolk avenue for the final laying of the con- C. Samuelson were married at EmerIcrete base for the paving was greatly ck. . Miss Pauline Schocnbaum and Ralph delayed by the rain Tuesday. The workmen wore put to work several Nichols were married at Bonesteel. William Schulz and Miss Viola times , but had to give up their efforts on account of the extremely wet con- Burge were married at AInsworth.- . J. . J. Mlsek and Miss Lena Minarik dition of the ground. Many businessmen are complaining that the paving were married at Dodge. Samuel Warnlck and Miss Hilda is proceeding-too slowly and that there has been a waste of 'opportune- Ilermanson were married at Newman , , , . H. . ( ¬ , ¬ , ' , , ) e . ¬ . > ¬ - , of prominent men friendly to the race tracks ; of $500,000 HtiliHurlbuil a corruption fund ; eif the distribution of this fund to politicians and to welt known political correnponilenln at Albany of the New York newspapers anilef the ? cre t grievance of the Into Sonator Patrick McCarron that wen-keel for the p annumof the bill agalimt his own wishes and his own associates."Ho said that aiming the mon there that I re-member wore James R. ICO'H Gregory , S. D. Fred Neuwork Is tre-allug his hemsoon his farm south of town to a mnv coat of paint. William Mlllor is doIng the work. August Wlllo who has farmed Gottlieb Slbbol's place hero feir we ) ye ars , has purchased a farm botwe'con Os mend and Pierce and will move there ¬ ow. . ¬ 9000. . ; ' Battle Creek. County Coiumlfrtlone r Henry Sun- dertnan Is hero this week eu'orsuoiagthe' scraping and relaying of the sand road south of town. ( ' . A. lli-dman went to liunaii Tuesday fena visit at the homo of bin daughter , Mrs. Ray Sharp. Mrs. Bertha Gardels Is visiting will her daughter. Mrs. Paul Uutlor. at e , i Danner of Flreo.- . To a largo number of Norfolk merchants the Inspectors of the Nebraska State Fire Prevention association confided that Norfolk Is In great danger from lire owing to the fact that basements In several business houses are Oiled with ashes. They also declared they have found a number of business places which are in danger of lire con stantly. In ¬ for I : p , in. nt 2:30 The Norfolk band has been engageelto give concerts on Friday night , October 21. The band will also moot . E. . Floharty , the speaker of the democratic mooting , at the depot.- . A reception for the' Norfolk toaehersby the Woman's club planned feu- Friday night , has been postponed until Saturday night , October 22 , on account f Prof. Veigot's musical recital Friday. The Ladles' Literary club of StanIon wore the guests of Superintendent J. P. Poclval at the state hospital Tuesday afternoon. After a thorough Inspection of the Institute the ladles wore convoyed to the station in the Instituteconveyances. . The unexpected colel wave which Htrtick the city Tuesday evening brought out the duck huntora. Many boxes of shotgun ammunition wore sold and the hunters "beat It" to the watering places surrounding Norfolk , where they expected to make some big hauls. The feature of the firemen's bcne ll musical which will be given at the Methodist church Friday night , October 2S will bo the laelles' orchestra and band. The tickets for the entertainment were put on sale Tuesday and are being easily sold by the fire fighters. Henry Hagcnlorn tuo iS'orthwestern fireman who escaped Iroin the state ; hospital after he had recovered from the e-ffects of heat prostration with which ho sx.iforcd for several wee-ks , goe's to Council Bluffs la. to take treatments at the Edmundson hospital , , , 1910. 21 , II.- , Harry Dlrd Dies at Rockford as Result of Being Struck by a Batted Ball. Rockford , 111. , Oct. 19. Harry Bird lied today from Injuries received In a baseball game a year ago when ho was hit In the stomach by a batted ¬ OCTOBER , .DASEDALL INJURY IS FATAL. ¬ , ¬ , ¬ FRIDAY Fred Wilde , who fifty years ago witnessed the wedding ceremony of this aged couple. Alter the golden wedding ceremony Rev. Mr. Aaron of the Lutheran church and the entire gathering showered the couple with congratulations and gifts and gifts. William Zutz'wan horn at Sagow , Germany , on September 23. 1835 and after his school education he became a professional gardener. Mrs. Zutz was born near Stonckow , Germany , In Juno , IS 10 , and It was In that city where Mr. Zutz , who was employed athist profession met Miss Louisa Schwortl'agor. Fifty years ago they wort1 married and after a few years Mr. Zutz went with his bride to the province of West Prussia. Ho did not remain there long ami a few years later resumed his profession at Ste eck- - treasurer , Walter South Dnkotn News , Unruh a Smooth One. on n ClitnluH Arch , who resides Nebraska State Journal : AH atwon- farm near Lolohor , will huvo lo ar- loth century criminal genius , Peter ! range to pay over to MHM Aniilo I'oo Unruh , who was sentenced at Norfolk the Blim of $5,000 for breach of promI- - ocontly to ten months In the county HO. . all at Madison for unlng the malls in All gambling In Lend anil DcadwoodI- furtherance of a scheme to defraud , IsH to IK ; tabooed and the saloons In iMitltlcil to rank with such celebrities both x'ltluH aru to liu made to strict- - is Casslo Chadwlck , the Mabray gang , ly oliM'rvo the slate hnva to the lot- - he American Sugar trust , the porpo- tor. . irators of the famous Spanish prisonr swindle or the men who systomat- I'rosldi'nt Tuft has transferred ahoul 02,000 acres of hind from the cally robbed the Illinois Central railUnruh's moth- Lommon , S. I ) . , land district to thu- road of its millions. nimnnrck , N. 1) . , and thu Dickinson , xls did not bring him as much booty IK the others , hut no more cunningly N. I ) . , land dlHtrlctH- . .Woinnn suffrage has hold u success- contrived nor carefully executed plan fill Inning hoforo tlio Methodist con than his was evolved in any of those The preachers moio colossal frauds. ference' In Mitchell. Indorsed the movement , and the 100The story of his operations , which laymun of the church did llkuwlac. wore carried on for a full year In two Sever Tsvlndo , iiKcd 10 , was found small townn of northern Nebraska be- ( load In n corntlold four miles north fore detection took place Is ono that of Florence , with his throat cut and shows unmistakable genius on the face 'bruised. It may prove to ho a- man behind them. To make his plan murder. . The dead man was a car- work successfully , Unruh adopted a penter ofVatorlown. . dozen or more fictitious branches of South Dakota grain growers arc dis- the Mononlte Insurance association , appointed at the failure of the Inter- supplied them with fictitious members , state commerce commission to Investi- furnished certificates of losses signed gate present rates instead of confin- by liimnliiiuy ufilui'iH , carried on coring the recent hoarlni ; at Aberdeen to- respondence with the headquarters of the organization under two different rho proposed rates of the roads.- . At the roque'st of friends at 131- mimes and In two languages , and fluk1'olnt , the remains of F. D. Carbee ally , still under another nom de plume dead at the West cashed drafts sent to the mystical perwho was found farm. southeast of Vormllllon , last sonages in payment of their supposed Thursday , wore shipped to Elk Point losses. lie cleaned up in this manner , i Keen David , Mltcholl Mr. , Harry Payne Whitney and Par.souH , ClmrloH II- . .llydo. . " Charles II. llydo IH now chamberlain of Now York city and was for morly a law partner of Mayor Gaynor. James It. Keene Is the well known railing man and millionaire stock market ¬ * ¬ operator.- . "Mr. . Parsons" was tified. . Ho ( Oardnor ) not further Idencontinued "Mr. Elder said there was dispute about who should handle the nunioy. Finally ho cald 12.i000 was pi von to JniucmGiiffiioy to take care of throe or four mcmbcrx of the legislatureTnininany ¬ : ¬ men , he salel. " James C. Unffney Is president ot IhoGaffnoy Construction company , which was handling many municipal con- ¬ tract . ' TALK .HE'LL TO EUROPE SOON.- . , Earle Ovlnaton Hopes to Solve the Wireless Telephone. Now York Oct. 20. Prof. Earlo L- . .Ovlngton who Is performing oxporl- ini'iilH at the electrical she win Madison square garden , said today that heat last has found the Instrument which when properly developed , will establish telephonic communication between America and Europe. lie displayed an apparatus which , Ina limited degree illustrates the method by which ho hopes to arrive at the achievement. It is a wireless telephone. In design and In principle itis radically different from any other previously attempted. All that Is visible Is a pair of 4-inch brass balls , with receivers attached , which are placed to the cars , without any wire connection. Immediately a phonograph Is heard playing In a cement lined vault , also unwlred two stories bolenv In the basement. For those wno prefer technical phraseology , hero Is an explanation of the apparatus and Its workings In the professor's own words : "The human voice could qulto as readily bo used but for exhibition purposes and to Insure continued connection I am using a repeating electrical phonograph with a multiple Gamperotransmitter. . The current , passing from the transmitter , charges the condenser , which , discharged through a mercury vapor Interrupter and high frequency apparatus , transforms the current to ono which vibrates moro than three million times a second. On top of the oscillatory current Is superposed the current waves produced by the sound waves coming from the phonograph. The receiver consists of a high Inductive wiring In combinaGrove.- . tion with a capacity the two being weather. . L. . A. Fanske and Miss awry E. tuned to the fundamental vibration of the transmitter , which is three milWells were married at Wayne- . South Dakota News. Miss Myrtle E. Very is the new .Cornelius De Foster Haskell and lion vibrations a second. " Christian church pastor at Urookings. Miss Margaret MarlTionkcn wore ASKS $15,000 FOR 2 STAMPS- . Grain shipments from all parts of married at Gregoryswing.. South Dakota are now In full .Berne's Philatelical Exhibit Included .COMPTROLLER'S REPORT. Dr. T. J. McMurray has resigned as High Priced Entries. pastor of the Presbyterian church atBerne , Oct. 20. - Two postage More Than 154,000 Papers 'Have Been Mitchell. . stamps , together valued at $15,000 , Handled During Year. The Bnwkings county Sunday wore a feature of the International Washington comp20. Oct. The School association will meet in conwhich has troller of the treasury directed thir- Philatelical exhibition vention Saturday at Bruce. many visitors to Berne , the drawn ofto teen be suits against instituted deleVessoy Governor has named gates to the good roads convention ficers and others indebted to the headquarters of the Universal Post unithan on. . The two stamps In question are to be held in Aberdeen on October United States , handled moro shown in the collection of II. J. Du- 151,000 papers upon many passed and 25. veon. . They are superb examples of million government of dollars' worth The corner stone of a Masonic temthe "postolllcc" Mauritius stamps , thai past In year transactions fiscal , the ple was laid at Wagner Friday with came from the collection of the late according to his annual report. appropriate ceremony.- . Sir William Avery of England. A Express congressional authority is Of the money appropriated for the urged payment permit to let- block of 'four postage stamps" of Man- without $ GHG , back was home soldiers' turned ters of administration upon the numer- rltlous costing $5,000 , Is one of the into the state treasury.- . ous applications by beneficiaries of finest things In the exhibition. P. . S. Stewart and Jim Wilson have The only American exhibitor , C. La- been arrested at Platte charged with- the estates of deceased persons for throp Pack , has medals for his Brasmall duo sums estates from the the holding up O. V. Westerberg. zilian , New Zealand , Capo of Good payments States. United These are Sheriff William Hickey of Yankcon hope Spanish stamps. The rarest county suffered the loss of an auto- now being made by express legal au- stampand In the whole exhibition Is angovthority are of and at the risk the mobile when It caught fire and burned SOcent Parma , used together with a. A lone woman whose name Is not ernment. Relief of tno government from the 20cent stamp on the same letter. Itgiven out , raided a poker joint atof double payment Is sought In a is the only known used copy and is risk Tyndall , and the men and boys who In- worth what a millionaire Is willing wore "sitting in" scattered In all el- recommendation that congress cases whore $500 or loss Is duo the to pay. Millionaires from all over the lrectlons. world have had their agents at the exThe little town of Loomls , which estates of deceased clerk or other em- hibition. . has a population of but eighty-six in ple ycs authorize accounting of case to The king of England Is an exhibitor.- . September made a new business rec- allow the amount found duo the widowSuch a provision al- Ho shows eight proofshects of all ord. . Butter eggs , cattle and hogs sold er legal heir. for ? iS08. 74. Three grain elevator ? ready applies to officers and enlisted four values of the earliest engraved stamps of the small colony of Novls. men of the army. paid ? ;i9iiS.Sj for grain. Each sheet comprises twelve stamps. Joseph Shot-man and Jimmy Means The king's proofs are in trial colors.- . HIGHER UP MEN INVOLVED. Indian boy students at Rapid City In the exhibition are a number of went to sleep on the railroad track In beautiful specimens Bribery York Drags Scandal New of early Swiss killsix miles west of Scenic and were Prominent Names. cantonal postage stamps , Including ed by a train. They had run away New York Oct. 20. Representative the Basle "dovo" and the Geneva from school to attend a celebration Voeckor the nifin who was car- "largo eagles. " Otto Victor Beajeaux of at Scenic.- . ried from his sick benl Into the state London shows a complete plate of unMiss Emma Straghor of Sioux Falls senate chamber to cast the deciding used copies of the forty types of the j went to Harrlsburg , la. , to bo secretly vote for the anti-racing bill urped by R.yon I. palo blue Swiss stamps of to Bailey. When married Frank E. Governor Hughes took the stand as a April , 1851. she arrived at Harrlsburg she learn- sworn witness yesterday and told the The carl of Crawford sent his early ed that her fiance had died suddenly Morrltt joint legislative committee the Neapolitan stamps and Prince Dorlafrom heart failure while awaiting heidetails of an alleged attempt In 1908- Pamphily of Italy showed a few exarrival. . Two years ago the younii by former State Senator Frank J. amples of rarities of early Italian ' , man to whom she was engaged died Gardner , now under arrest , to buy states. The gold modal for the best suddenly at Santa Fo , N. Y. She will his vote. general collection of postage stamps now become a trained nurseGardner was called tc the stand , of the world goes to Dr. Rudolphobut refused to testify. Robert Elder , Forrario of Como Italy , for a collec.Here's Something Worth Knowing district attorney of tion of moro than 13,000 varieties. One of our farmer subscribers neat first assistant here tried a now wrinkle this week In Kings county ( Brooklyn ) , repeated a Rhyme Costs Busch 500000. cleaning his harness. IIo cleaned It conversation which ho had with GardAngeles. Oct. 20. This nursery Los previouswhich In March last and ner says the with Old Dutch Cleanser and result was all he could desire that II ly had been referred to as a "confess- rhyme has just cost Adolphus Busch , took off every speck of ellrt and didn't ion. " Mr. Elder does not vouch as- the St. Louis brewer , $500,000 : crack or stiffen the leather. Now hla- to his own knowledge for the truth of Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross , To see what Tommy can buy wlfo is using Old Dutch Cleanser tc what ho repeated but ho gave for clean the cream separator , milk pans what It might bo worth testimony that A penny white loaf , and n penny white cake , and palls. Ho says It takes off all the Involved moro names of men now livAnd a two-penny appllo pie. grease , removes all odor , polishes al- ing and names of men higher In soThe expenditure represents Busch's the same time and leaves no taint tc cial , business and political life , coupl' spoil the milk , as it Is free from all ed with the distribution of bigger sums love for Ills grandchildren more than of money , than anything yet heard in It does real money. Ho Is exceeding- acids and caustics This Is qulto discovery and our friends will realize either the Allds hearing or any of ly fond of his grandchildren and when that It moans a great lessoning of la- the previous sessions of the present ono expressed a desire to see what Banbury cross was like Busch forth- committee of Inquiry. bor a great Item on any farm.- . The narrative created a sensation. with ordered built the famous sunken A News want ad will do the work. Briefly , It told of a dinner at Dcliuon- gardens at Pasadena. , Prof. . , , , ¬ * . , , , - ¬ , , . 1 ¬ , - , ¬ . ¬ , : , . ¬ . , , , ¬ , ¬ ¬ - ¬ ! ¬ , ¬ . . - - , , ¬ ¬ ! ¬ , ¬ ¬ ¬ , . ¬ - > , , ! ( : : I , I , ¬ I i , I ¬ i I . , ¬ . ¬ ¬ I I , n- \