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(THE LINCOLN DAILY STAR. EIGJIT. BfCEPTIOH TO BISHOP Ml Honor of His Return From His Trip to Knighthood of St. Gregory Conferred on John P. Sutton E.

Detwellcr, Clay Center. 1518--Jno Stuart, 51 West A street. 1520--Ihos CutherlesB, North Platte. 1521--Mike Barta, R. 1.

Overton. 52 2-FELlX SMITH. 1240 NortB Twentjv fourth street, Lincoln. 1623--E. L.

Hogln, Cedar Raplda. 1524--Fred Roth, R. 1, Consstock. 1525--Edw. B.

Frohsh, Gering. 1528--Frank Vouely. Analey. 1530--lone Russuro. Broken Bow.

H. Priess, Arnold. 1636-4ra L. London. Dlller.

1536--Bennet Phllllpson. Holbrook. 1537--SlUabeth McCarthy. R. 4, Ne- 1538--Leonora Linney.

Farnam. 1539-M. P. Miller, Firth. 1641--W.

H. Gllmore, Long Pine. 1542--W. Earl Depue. 608 West Sec- West Sixtb I 1733-Wllllam H.

Bransttten Oeonto. B. Bailey, Hayes Center. 1785-ElnSr J. Hlsler.

2006 Miami rft Omaha. mi-Paul Lee. North Loup. Kelso. Catherine.

1741-- Charles W. SUPP, Tecumseh. 1743-- John F. WeBteott, Comstock. 1744-- F.

Noltie. Holbrook. 1746-- George Dehut, route 1, Hol- br i747-- Grace Morrison. 1609 avenue, 1966--James A. Williamson.

Storth Nineteenth avenue, Qmanm. 1966--M. T. Murral, Odell, Grlnt, Sargent. Beram.

Verdlgrec. 1970--Geo. Uhrich, Blkhorn 1971--Nels Johnson, Route 3, Axteu, Lokker, 820 East Sixth treet. North Platte, Neb. 1974--J.

C. Dwyer. Woodlake. Neb. i 1975--Clyde Jow.

Neb. Engleman, Zwill Brockmiller, 2S01 South Despite leather, the inclemency of tho large crowd gathered at the Auditorium last night to welcome Bishop Tihen on the occasion of hla return from the old country and wit- pis the conferring of knighthood in the Order of St. Gregory upon John P. Button. L.

G. Brian, Governor Morehead, A. L. Blxby, Bishop Tihfcn. Father Bradley and Mr Sutton spoke.

Miss O'Shea. Miss Abbott and Mrs. A. Gutzmer, and an orchestra a musical program. L.

Brian, grand knight. Of Columbus, presided and opened the reception. Following a piano uolo by WM O'Shea. Mr. Brian introduced Governor Morehead.

Governor Morehead Bishep Tlhen, saying he wanted to express pleasure on the return of the bishop. A. L. Bixby said he believed In the value of religion and was glad be lived in a land that was religious. He closed his talk by reciting a poem he had written twemv years ago, after a dream ol his old home.

Father Address. Miss Abbott and Mrs. Gutzmer, accompanied by Mrs. Raymond gave two duets. This followed by an Lddress by Father Bradley.

He gave a tribute to the bishop and told of the training necessary to nil the office and Of the duties which fall to a bishop. ss obtaining for Mr. Sutton admission to the Order of St. Gregory. Bishop Tihen pleaded for harm n.

rtllgious and otherwise. He for higher education, telling of Lincoln a. an educational center Ho said that in Bo.ston the people pointed out the pride of their hearts. Harvard In Lincoln, he we pride to the University or and all the eduiational advantages of the dty. Tlhen the and for protectloii 1000 street, Lincoln.

1646--Lyle Kintz. Gross. 1547--F. c. Stevens, Maywood.

1548-Geo Gates Phillips, Grand street. Omaha. 1764-Maggie Coleman, Blue Springs. 1765-Lawrence Sorenson, Ravenna. j756-Frank R.

Smith, Edith. 1767-- Miner Johnson, Loomis. 1768-- Miss Anna Patterson, route 1, Wegner, Big Springs. 1760-- Seymor Harkins, Bliss. 1763-- Ralph D.

Bedford, Gaudy. 1764 M. J. Alma. Neb No 1769-- Frank Gordon, Taylor, K.

,,0. Campbell, Grand Island 1550--C. B. Lathrope. Superior 1552-E.

H. Lloyd, North Platte, 1553--Lucy Daboll, Chadron. 1555--N. Helen Knapp, Merna. 1660--Joule Zurck, Comstock.

1661--Chester Kennedy, Amherst. 1562--L. W. Rosden, Dunning. 1563--Theodore Miller, NellgWfc 1564--C.

A. Forsberg. Brunswick. 1566-Albert Cook, Ogallala. 1567--Ot'o Ernest Smith, Kearney.

1568--R. M. MorehDiise. 1670--J. H.

Hodges, 300 East Front street, North Platto. 1571--H. R. Cutler. Anselmo.

1572-Jos Konccl, North Twen- E. Francis, 523 West Keai ney. V. Wood, Wabash. 435 North Fifteenth street, South Oma No.

1772-- Wesley Pike. Mtlburn No 1775-- Wm. F. Tanner, Noflok, 1, Neb. No.

Neb. No. No. 1778-Patrick Bailey, Hubbell, 1776--Wm. Ringenberg, Eustis, 1777--Frank Cocb, Comstock.

1578--JENNIE kelso, North Platte. 1580--W. P. Cook, 2019 Cass street, Omaha. 1722 1582-- James Bidders, Butner.

1583-- Thomas A. Shahady, South Thirteenth street, Omaha. 15S4-- C. J. Dittmer.

Clarks. 1585-- A. R. Small, Anoka. flay ton L.

Butler, Mildale. 1387-- Grace nillette, Ainsworth. 1588-- H. A. Hardin, Valentine.

1589-- J. N. Cook, Lowell. 1591-- W. W.

Kerr, Omaha. 1592-John Fuller, Atnswo th 1593-Nels Hetland. Sta C. Waddell, box 1779--P. M.

Ratcllff, Tecumseh a 1781--L. E. Webb, Care Fred Crawford, Alnsley, Neb No. 1782--J. G.

Booth, Enterprise, No. H. Iscnbeerger, Lodge lf 1 "i784--Richard G- Rossart, Wol- NO. 5-Lillle Hastings, Hastings No 'l786-D. A.

Salene, Hlldreth Neb No. 1787--Frank D. Higginson, Doug- la No Neb Carrie Pickerell Seward, Neb. No. 1789--E.

E. Frantz, R. J. u. 1790--Cecil M.

Peter, Hastings Nob No. 1791--John A. Stridburg. Kear- 2609 E. Mclntosh, Broken 11 W.

1976-- Bessie Frame, Route 1, Hershey, Neb. Lodi, Marquette. 1979 Farley Vancleave, 1980-- Peter E. Tunall, 1981-- Harry M. Wylie, Miller, Neb.

1982-- Peter M. Scherer, Tekamah, Ne I. HELMICK. 127 South Tenth street, LINCOLN, NEB. 1985-- Guy B.

Young, Neill, Neb. Couch, Sidney, Neb. 1988-- E. H. Phares, Red Cloud, Neb.

1989-- Lutle M. Barte, Sargent, 1990-Paul C. Wold. Chadron Neb 1992 Robert Robinson, alentine. IMfr-Lewls Bauish, Osmond.

Neb 1996-- Frank S. Robbins, Greeley, C. Colbert, 308 East Fifth, Grand Island, Neb 2000-- Peter Erickson, wnkefteld Wakelieia, STILLIL'S LETTER BASIS OfJIG SLIP Personalities and Invectives Hurled in New York Mayorality Fight CAUTION! The great popularity of clean, pure, WRIGLEY5 -il ney. Neb. No.

1792--Louis F. 280. Potter, Neb. Lafferty, box OU. i' Ko.

1793--Harry Osborn, Care Earl orders wld hou and why they were funded, and how thev ere iHinded down to the prebent day. Juit after a orderV were' founded Orud 9 -Later tho popes of Rome founded re- Ifcoui. ord'-is simllai nature ti the Inihtau ones, The dcsrr-es of these orders "arc oonOired only In recoBnl- of dlhtuiKuWicd scnicob iondc-red on account of tho lultlngB of John P. Button that Pope conferred upon him knietu icr-d in the Order of St. Gregory, though other service were also taken into account.

Htatbt-r O'LoiighHii read the document confer, inK knighthood upon Mr. Sutton. first in Latin and then in English. Copy of Letter. The following is a cop of the let ter'brought home hv Bishop Tihen: "Pius P.

P. X. our ed son health alia Osuoin, Valentine, Neb. No A. D.

Gerow, B18 West Al- 507--Peter Moore, R. 1. Orchard. 1599--Beth Ware, Cozad. 1600-Amlers O.

Anderson, Danne- Wilklns. 1727 West Third street, Grand Inland. 1602--G Fehmerllng, Valentine. 1605--John Mulgrue, Ulysses. 1606--Vlbert V.

Loo. Spencer. 1607--Elba Tilden, Gering. "oi-J. Fifth avenue, K.

M. Torrey, Mitchell, Kinsley, R. 3, Cook. 1612-E Smith. Maple hotel, Bnlco E.

Thompson, 620 South Deiue, street, Hastings. 1G14--r Valentine, R. 1, Faiineiu 1C15--PETER A. F'NIGAN, RL I 1 box 40, Havelock. 1616--E Winner, 1619--Walter Mary.

Oconto. 1621--Fred L. Weeks, 3303 Arbor Third, Grand Island, Neb. No. 1798-- Omer Crowell, Guide Rock, ruthoU.

em in 'sounding your high informs us that you are a true both as iPRiirds personal and loyalty to the Holy Sec. and that vou vindicate In writing, the rights "of the Christian religion and that you have furthered the studj and Interests of that religion and still continue to do so. In order, therefore, tluu you may have our apprccia- of that loyalty and rewardI tor jour diligence, ns also an evidence of our Rood will towards you, we, bj these letters, select and create you Sit of Gregory the Great of the 11 class and we number you among members of that most dlstm- cuished body. "To vou therefore, we grnm me nrUileg'e that you may wear the uniform designed for the knights of the orteV and the Insignia pi oner: namely. the octagonal gold cross, showing on the red background the picture of Oregon the Great, which, suspended from a red and yellow silk ribbon, is worn on the left side of the breast according to the custom- of other Knights In order that there may be no dlversltv in the dress or decora- Son, we have ordered that the neces- BiU Instructions, accompanied with Illustrations, be sent to you.

-Gixen at St. Peter's In Rome under the ring of the Fisherman on the 14th flav of August In the year of 1913, the eleventh year of our leipn -To Our Belo-vcd Son, (Seal) c'vRMNAL MERRY DEL VAL, -Secretary of State." Mr Sutton spoke of thanks to Bishop Tlhen ond told how Proud he to receive such an honor, wmcn Jie appreciated greater than if it came tram an emperor or czar. At the conclusion of the program an informal reception was given on the stage for those who wished to iieU the bishop and others personally. Wallace, De Soto. A.

Haack, 909 West Sixth, Grand Island. 164--F J. Bahm, Spaldlng. 162B--Hcniy F. Holscher, Bertrand.

ifl'BR Soverin. Princeton. 1627-Ilotot Martin, 1514 North Thlrtv-elKhtli street. Omaha. 1828-nichnid Trebbe, 1025 LINTSEPT, box 305.

No. 1801--Loren Olson, St. Paul, Neb. No. 1803-G.

SCOLLEY, 1911 North Twenty-eighth, Lincoln, Neb. 1806--Arthur Borland, Florence, i. 1807--Waert Bruns, Ayer, 2. 1808--Ferdinand E. Gaver, Grana Island, R.

8. 1809--E. B. Kilger, Garfleld. 1810--H.

L. Hoinmeier. Silver Creek. 1811--Martin L. Fitzgerald, Alliance, 1812--Maria Stoddard, Mason City.

1813--R. I. Coleman, Ithaca. 1814--Frank Ford, Union Stock Yards Bertiand. 181S--Andrew U.

Wilson, Ravenna. 1816B. C. Lyons, Rushville. 1817--Robert Williams, Valentine 1819--Edward S.

Limning, Box 713. Lexington. 1821G R. Tighe, North Platte. 1822--G.

W. Hendrlckson, Loomis. 1S23--Chas. J. Lee, 1824--Murray B.

Foss, Aurora. 1827--Fred Wallace, Broken Bow. 1828--A. E. Allen.

1839---Adolph Flxenner, Shlckley. 1830--B J- Turner, Donlphan. 1831--Ora Keller. Ewingf. 1832--C.

E. Thornton, Loup City. 1885--Aug. L. Johnson, Bertrand.

1836--Chas. Harrison, Carolton, i Olsen, Rokeby. 1838--Pearl Lewis, Osceola. 1839--A. Liela Abrahanison, York Oct.

29.j-The letter of a eonvtot in Sing Sing aS given out yesterday by William Suizer, deposed governor and present candidate for the state assembly on the progressive ticket, was "gate today the axis about which revolved the heated controversy of personality and invective incident to New YO Frona rtf MW ex-State Senator Stephen J. BUUrtU a the coirectness of his written apDlica- "ion for pardon as made public by Sulzer. backed up by James M. Clancy, warden of the prison. Standing by Stilwell, but denying that he was attempting to shield Tammany, Clancy promptly wrote out his resignation and sent it to the state department of prisons.

Promised an "Expose." The SHlwell letter, as given out, was an apslication for a pardon in return ror an exposure of "boss rule" In New York City. Stilwell's alleged overtures along this line further detailed by John Hennesby, campaigner against Tammany. He told of a conference with Stilwell in Dtlson of Stilwell's boast that he could i lllLiml clock. 1630-W. H.

Lane. Balra. 1631-- O. M. Boles.

Mooretteld. 1632-- Roe Bass, Anselmo. 1633--0 J. Gelser. Round Valley.

1634-- Alva C. Martin. Atlanta. 1635-J. J.

McColloch. Wolbach. 1 636 0 V. Hollcn, Lodge Pole. Crab Orchard.

A. Zentmlcr. 514 West Sixth street, North PJatte. 1639-- Phillip Beshaler, Calla-nay. 1640-- c.

J. Tlttler, Bassett. H. Moore, Central City. 1643-Jonn L.

HANKS, 1262 South Twenty-third street. Lincoln. Dnvls. Gordon. 1G4f W.

Tupper. Anselmo. street, Grand Island. Nerg, Brady. 1649--Earl Daub, care G.

W. Foland Burwell. j. Bllsherry, 520 Pine 1654-Theo Gothenburg. -Ben Carney.

1 6 0 1 i i 1660-Maitha M. Steele Valley. 1661--Wm. Waserman. McCoolJunc Mekkers, care Hampton.

2--Harry R. Swanson, 201,0 California street, Omaha. 1843--Emll B. Lund. Sacramento 1845--Richard H.

Wirts, Holbrook. 1846-Brncst R. Columbus 150 T. W. Cavett, route 1, Phillips.

1861--H. Lee Morris, Laurel. 1852--N. F. Hester, Nnponee.

1853--Will S. Riddell, Nelson. 1855--Arthur Blue, Lowell. 1856--B G. Dnacke, 28 li North Twenty-fourth street, Omaha.

1857--H. C. Hunter, 1212 Farnam street, Omaha. 1858--James Nelson, route 1, Lltcn- 1S50--John Lamborn, Valley. put Murphy in jail" and could date certain legislators and swing them in line for Sulzer at the impeachment pro- CP However, accoidlng to Hennegsy.

Stilwell demanded his pardon first and no teirns could be ugieed on The fact that Hennessy outlined what took place between them, was credited today as having brought about Warden Clancy resignation Coroner's Jury Inquiring Into Shooting Of Boy (Special to The Star.) Wilber, Oct. jury" is still Investigating the death of Russell Holse, ten years old, who was Itilled Saturday evening while hunting along Turkey creek with his brothers, Clifford, nine years old, Joseph six years old and Bentley, aged 'The four boys had gone out early in the afternoon, and were ready to return home, when in some manner the gun that one of the boys was carrying was discharged and Russell was shot through the head. So close was one of his brothers standing at the time of the accident that the dead boys brains splashed on his sleeve. The Saline county coroner was notified when the boys told of their brother's death, and the Inquest was held today. The jury was on the point of returning a verdict that the boy came to his death under circumstances unknown, when the three panic strick- brothers cried out that they had is causing unscrupulous persons to wrap rank imitations that are not even real chewing gum so they resemble genuine WRIGLEY'S The better class of stores will not try to fool you with these imitations.

They will be offered to you principally by street fakirs, peddlers and the candy departments of some 5 and 10 cent stores. These rank imitations cost dealers one cent a package or even less and are sold to people for almost any price. If you want Wrigley's IOOK before vou buy. Get what you pay for. Be sur WRIGLEY'S are Inserting advertisement "to plSSt'our.

customers, who cVntmually wrttmg.us thatthey deceived by imitations sSrttaKl tfcakmB they re WRIGLEY'S. LftW RETURNS I860--Majorie Bidges, 902 Court street, Beatrice. 1861--Nina Griss, Gross. 1862--Mamie E. Dunbar, Comstock.

1S64--Edwin M. White. Broken Bow. 1865 W. Schwab, Clay Center.

1S67--Johanna Newburg, Gothenburg. 1S68--Oscar Horley, Ainsworth. 1S70--Frank L. White, Hansen. O.

Rankin. Beatrice. en taken no gun with them on the hunt- Ing trip and that they had "no idea hot the lad came by his death. The coroner ordered further investigation. 1872--Carl J.

Johnson, Davidson, Chappell. care N. O. City Briefs Attorney General's Office Receives Copy of New Statute NorthSixteenth Street, Lincoln. m6-Anna Whealon, Oconto 1667-- John Adams, R.

eq-- Oliver E. Coon, Norden. 70-R. I Tanna. 2610 Dodge street TAKE MOST OF THE (Continued From Page Four.) 1467--G E.

Fithian, Cushing, Rt. Wolbach. 1 M. Delona, Alliance. 1469--B.

B. Broiks. Chadron 1470--Becker, Kdward, Atkinson. 1471--A. E.

Sheldon. Lowell. 1472--Mabel Samuclson, Genoa, 14 L. Bettem, Central City. 1474--c.

Hageman, Ravenna. 1476--Bert M. Sybrandt, Sybrandt 1477--j. TVVrner. Valentine.

1478--Raymond Karner. Odessa. 1480--Nels Anderson. R. 1, Valley.

1481--Solomon Kem, R. 3, North Bend. 14g---c A. Winchester, Anselmo. 1483--Chas McNeal.JJorth Platte.

1484--Chas. Pearson, Ingham. I486--Fred Danielson, Oconto. I486--Catherine Coulter. Broken fiow.

1489--Leroy C. Kerr, Venango. ngO--Cornellus Hellestell, 902 Bryan street, Benson. 14dl--Nels C. Toole, 3221 Avenue Kearney.

3492 -FranV Schroedcr, Elgin. 1493--Willis D. Gray. Eddyville. 1494--Edw.

J. Thurber, Sutherland. 1495--A. Mlddleton, R. 2, Brady, 1496--R.

D. Freeman, Ainsworth. G. Frazier, Rockport. Dallcy, Inavale.

1500--J. W. Peden, Hoagland. 1501--Fred Dahms, 509 East Second Grand Island. ir.02--John S.

Hercher, Ord. 1503--Davlvd F. Meeker, Imperial. 1504--Toma Maher, Lexington. 1B08-FRED BARNEY, 1510--Erneut C.

Welineet. 1512--Harry S. Archer, Neligh. B. Schrader, Eavenna.

Moss, Atkinson. 10 7---Rov" Godden, Norway. 1673-J APPclberp. Alliance. R- Shelley, Fairbury.

D. Pyle. 216 Tolored street A 6 9 -KUa Caffrey 8. Orleans 1680--Carl Schick. R.

1, N0 P1 16S1-E. D. L. Babbitte, sfeet. North Pintle, IMS-Henderson G.

Wasgoner, Elba. --L Copelund, Gibbon. Lovelady. 4215 Grand 203 West 1 I I Haitzell, route 4, Har- lS7 5--Susie souden, Bignell. 1876--J.

B. Glass. 219 East Third street Grand Island. 18 Zoerb, Callaway. 1879--Luther Joralemon, Ft.

Omaha. 18SO--J L. Rohrbach, route 2, Boca. 1881--R. Shook, North Platte, General Delivery.

885 M. Smith, Hyar.ms. 1887--J. B. Brown.

Berwyn. 18S8-Omer Feller, 709 Eighth street Grand Island. 1S90--Andrew Bauer, Ravenna. 1894--Louis Boudrau, Campbell. 1895--C.

Brown, Arnold. 1896-Albert L. Berkheimer, Miller. Clark, North Platte. 1888-a GusUfson, 3026 California street, Oroaha.

1S99--Tneo. Moll, Grand Island K. 1. 1900-P. A.

Norton, North Wattj. K. Henry. 904 West Fourth street. Grand Island.

H. Echtcrnacht, Shelton. 190S-A. Dieringer, 218 East Seventh, Hastings. 1909--Earl Stillwill, 1910-Howard H.

McAfee, Loomis, Dies. "Dynamite." the fire horse injured in a collision between the hook andladaer wagon and a street car last Thursdaq, died as a result of his injuries Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. The horse has been suffering from a deep cut in its left bind foot ever eince the accident, which caused the death of its teammate, -Baldy." "Dynamite" was an animal valued at $500, was ten years old and had been in th eservice four years. Court Rulings-George F. Dorsch of and Max Weinberg of Lincohi were adjudged bankrupts by Judge C.

Munger of the federal court this Plea--Louis Wilson stood speechless in the court of Justice Stevens, charged with grand larceny Wednesday afternoon and the judge entered a plea of not guilty for him. The time for the preliminary hearing was set for Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. According to the Anatomically Correct Arch Support Tou may have a high instep arch yet suffer seriously from the eariy of Flat Foot. The cause Is that foot muscles and the and tissue membranes become strained or weakened to a degree that unflU it for carrying the-body's weight. This Arch Support at this time is recom- mended as Under a new law of Iowa, a cverti- fied copy of which has been received by the Nebraska attorney general, it will be possible to compel the attendance of witnesses living in Iowa at criminal trials in Nebraska or other states.

The act marks a new departure in state legislation and will greatly facilitate the administration of justice provided its constitutionality is UP One of the great difficultiesi encountered by prosecuting attorneys everywhere is the disapeparance of witnesses relied upon for Important testimony. Frequently, just before a trial is to be held the star tness for the prosV-ution turns up missing and is subsequently located an- There has never been: any Arch Form Shoes for ldr Send outline of foot when ordering by mail. Byrnes Shoe Co. 1307 Street Lincoln, Neb- and petition of ic Baumgardt asking permission to establish a saloon in Kramer will come before the county commissioners tnis afternoon. Kramer citizens Crotty, 1105 Diener.

1023 West Sixth street, North Platte. 169 Whitaker. Wilder- 1693-AnKeline G. Parker, 412 West Twenty-ninth street, Kearney 2 1911--W. A.

Lashley. Miller. 1912--Harry H. Walters, Ord. Third 1913--Jeff Long.

Gretna. 1914--R. M. Carpenter, Fremont. 1916--Ed Oman, Gretna.

H. Hanck, Nelson. 191S-J. Valentine 1B i necessary iu "JVITI the is established to the satisfaction ot the UCenS? Trial-The case against court an order may be issued are opposing the granting of Little Bobbie's Pa By WILLIAM F. KIRK.

My cuzzin Alice is at our house to stay a week sh is one of the prit- tiest gurls that I ewer saw. She has got a beau, too, he cairn to see her last nite. I doant see now a gurl so pntty cud have such a bonehead for a beau, but I doant think Alice knows very much eether, that is the way lB i- i-- with lots of gurls, wen thay are vary method for bringing a witness pritty thay doant know much, wen in such a sHuation, but the Iowa ay know much they have faces like law makes it possible. fenny masks. The statute there provides a prosecuting attorney from Nebraska or any other state may institute proceedings before the court of any county in Iowa for the at tendance of a witness in He must make a satisfactoo that the testimony to bo gn- He witness is important ana the prosecution.

If this ed to Abner. Then Abner reesited he' dident know enuff to reesite umthing about luv, he reesited may talk of gin and beer Wen you're safely quartered here Or off for penny fites to Aldershot But wen it cums to slaughter Tou will do your work on water And you'll lick the blooming bootg of him that's it. Oh sed Alice, I doant like to hear about slaughter. Pleese reesite sum- thiric romantic, sumthmg tender Would you Hke to hear sumthmg thS I rote myself? sed Abner case. Case with Ernest Schweitzer, charged shooting at Gus Humann and Ctara Thelander with intent to wound, was tried in Justice Stevens' court Wednesday afternoon.

According to the by the necessary ing the witness to appear and A I A i 1922--H. C. Stofford. 3711 Lincoln testtmon Hunu.nn. I Boulevard, Omaha.

1923-W. H. Clayton, Atkinson. 1924--Ben Kins. McCook.

R. 5. enteenth street, Omaha. 1696--Michael Carloski, Elyria. 1697--Tony Gzehorvak, Loup City, W.

Norfolk I 8t r-eet. North Platte. and inniuiii' ui a companion were hunting upon the farm of Mr. Thelander, a neighbor son was suffering allowe $5 per se fever at the time. He went to order them oft the lnd at the-request of Thelander.

and Schweitzer at Mm 0 avenue. Norfolk. I. Champ. Odell.

1702--Ray W. Hutton, R. 4, Wood 1703--p Holtzlngcr, Pleasanton. 1704--Oliver R. Mannon.

Maxwell. 1707--Earl Macy, R. J. Gross. 1709--Thirsa J.

Wenclkcr. Tamora. 1710--Joe Pollack. 2022 Martha street, Omaha. 1711--Geo.

W. Fickel. Cowles. 1712--Geo. Picker 111, Geneva.

1714--Goo. J. Adams, Gandy. 1718--A P- Wlar. Adams.

1719--H. S. Calvert. Peru. j7jO Frank Freerichs, Hlldretn.

1723--S. M. Gatea. Gates. 1724--Alman Davis, FranV W25-JOS Gumble, North Platte.

2 1926--Alex Cynova. Rockfleld. 197--E. Wissel, Roca. 1928-J.

F. Hausherr, 90S-East shotgun. ney maintained that the lad fired at a bird and had no intention of shooting Mr. Hamann. A Valuable Suggestion.

"We must do something," said the twesidcnt of the great railroad system no increase our revenues. Can you suggest anything?" 19 Stevens. Table Rock. 1931--Thomas G. Harris, Crawford.

1932--C. A. Toder, Elm Creek. 193S--Thomas B. Goodier.

Loai. 193 Sprague, Cozad. 1936--Alice Ziska, Exeter. W. Nichols, Cozad.

1938-Laura McCaskcy. Falls City. 1940--Fred Oppllger, Tilden. O. Withee, Crelghton, 3.

Nelson, Lltchfleld. 1944--Ray A. Cook. Cozad R. 4.

Guateson, Cuxhlng. for the distance traveled. day and 10 cents a mile Denies The Charges penny The nalm of Alice's beau is Abner. I doant know -why any father and mother ewer naims thare boy Abner. He had on nice clothes wen he called last mte, but he had vaseline in his hair to maik it stay combed so it curled on his forehead, he woar a button in his coat It sed on the button Drink What Adam Drank i think anybody that wares a buttoi that says sumthing on it is so stupia that thay can't say anything tnem- ora looked at th button wich sed Drink What Adam Drank, sed What Js the Do you not comprehend, sed Adam drank water, pure, I.

too, drink pure sparkling water, sed Abner. Will you join ou littel band drink pure, sparking, water, he sed to Pa. ged If any ottier fellow should bin'er I s-ware that that wud be the end of you. am afrade I cud newer marry sed Alice. That isn't nice all it sounds like a school Then they scrapped Wen Pa caim sent boy's lines.

Pa, beekaus I like pure, don't know of any way, replied 1949--L M. Balm, Burton. 19BO-W. P. Wade, 1703 North Thlr- Omana.

W44 North 1 UU(1 the treasurer, "unless you and chairman of the board are willlnR to go into vaudexille or report championship games and turn onr ealnrles In as groas earnings. --Chicago Record-Herald. to drink like to What If sed the hoam Pa sed, Well, any man 4at Brinks what Adam drank is likely to get what Adam got. Our Unmarried Millions. It may be that what we need is not large families so much as more families and 'better families.

Investigation by the Equitable Life Assurance society reveals the fact that there are 17 000,000 unmarried people in the United, States of marriageable age. Making allowance for the impecuni- the aged and the mentally and E. Rittenhouse. 1 i frriy I Viilt I JU 172 8-Benjamln Parker Benjon. 1732--W.

L. Rodgere, route Kcar- 1732- ney. p. Atkinson, Johnson, Overton. A Cruel World.

"Few ot us get credit for our st- I spont most ot yesterday an effort to get credit for pr I falo the jury tomorrow. aat- this afternoon or earl.v Burred From Talking. 'They were next door for cltiPs!" I was setting out I pretended I footed Ben, the Be it all the Bare- gUUng a ear to AUC DO Will married life. what prevents taking the Contemptibly Mean. The Youth (just returned from i take your when ihaU holidaj SPAPFRf.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1902-1995