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THE DALLY REPTJHLIOAH, SATURDAY JTJNiC 6, 1903. Hopkins 22 154 00 MURDER IS A MYSTERY MADEAGREAT SNEAK STATE STREET ROLLS WIFE KILLED Balliet 23 161 00 Wright 21 147 00 MISS MAGERS WEDS FormerWell Known Belvidere School Teacher Marries Jlxaet Mary A Wheeler. 24 168 00 Geo Ames 24 168 00 Edelstein 20 140 00 Showing the Apportionment Inoffensive Man Slugged to Death in Janesville Park. Janesville's murder mystery is not likely to be solved, On Saturday night last Herman Zimmerman appeared at his home weak from a Two Mobs Seek the. 21 141 00 .40 280 00 iMMW Mil MIS 'I of the Cost of the Paving of the Street.

(aalkbuHrxSi f) Life of Her Sterling Man. Mary Kuppler est 42 294 00 Geo Powers 20 140 00 2d National Bank. 21 147 00 wound on the head. He made a statement that he was going through Whitman 21 147 00 won? catch NC 3, WAS WEDDED TUESDAY the city parkand stopped to light his en YEARS TO PAY IT IN John sum 21 147 00 pipe, lie uien lay uuwu uu me Harding 28.6 199 50 cold! Ne drank grass to have a smoke and soon heard I two men approach him. One of tRem Grogan 20.4 142 33 20.4 142 33 Flora Bach est.

15.2 106.17 County Court Will Consider Its remarked, one who Is all ESCAPES FROM MOB Seal Word Received by Friends in This City Today and Congratulations Returned. in, and struck him a blow. Ashe II Walker and Thought he Had a Dead Sure Touch Like Easy Money. This morning Mike Herbert who conducts a saloon on Buchanan street at the old Soost stand stepped out to the front door of place and stood the talKing to a friend. A member of Weary Walker's weary walkeu saw the saloon keeper step to the front door and slid down the alley into the rear of the building.

Trying the back door he found it open and walked in. A hasty glance about the bar room showed that the Dlace was empty and the tramp dropping to his hands and knees made a hurry slide along the floor toward the rear of the bar where either the cash or the liquors enticed him. With extreme caution he crept half the length of the rc Dm and rounded the ice box to get behind the bar. Then he stopped as if stunned. There stood bai tender Lawrence Creagan in the corner back of the ice box calmly slicing a bit of cheese for the lunch counter.

He glanced down at the man on his hands and knees, thinking, that it was some friend playing a joke. Confirmation First of Next Month. rolled over he was hit on the head A Walker. 19.3 134 75 and became unconscious. He sup- Flora Bach est.

45.8 319 67 nosed that he had been shot lie novey 20 115 50 soon, became unconscious again and Get Helen A. 20 115 50 Great local interest attaches to the 1mm died in that condition. He leaves Kate M. 20 115 50 State street paving and a list is a wife and eight children in poverty. Miss Elizabeth Irma Magera, formerly a popular teacher in the Logan Avenue and Pearl street schools, was married on Tuesday at noon to Sheriff and Prisoner Out of Tomah on Freight Train.

Helen A. Peck published herewith of the property and Kate Sager. 60 73 50 assessed and the amounts to be paid These amounts are to be paid in ten Eugene C. Argraves at Sterling, 111. Myra It.

Robertson 20 lto 00 Julia B. Mallory, POST MASTER DIES yearly installmens of equal amounts, where she has been attending college and teaching school since leaving guardian 20 140 00 the rh.it rayable on January 2 next Julia B. Mallory. 23 5-100 158 25 aft jr the work 's irnpletd and the here. The groom is a young business MAN ACCUSED OF MURDER S.

R. H. Jarvis 25.6 127 50 remainder year by year thereafter. fnr hiwwMWfimmmmmi Lewis Smith of Fairdale Pass A Hagemier 32 160 00 man of Sterling and has also been The part to be paid by general 7 ym I) Allen 66 330 00 a teacher. The bride came to Belvi taxation by the whole city under the John Plane 122 350 00 dere from Binerville, Ohio, and present, apportionment is about 2i.3 ed Away at His Home Yesterday.

Belvidere Young Woman Called Bridget Brennan. 20 140 00 made many friends here who will be per cent of the whole, or $11,566.88, John C. Foot 20 140 00 while the'property owners directly pleased to learn of her nuptials, as benefitted are assessed the remainder she is a most estimable young lady CHASE SANBORN Coffees need no introducing for they have been the leaders of all Coffees in this city for the past twenty -five years McGonigle 20 140 00 Fuller 20 120 00 to Her Home by a Sad Family Tragedy). The tramp's eyes were as big as saucers, and he only touched the high places getting out of the back door. Then Creagan realized that the man was a sneak thief and notification of Chief Richardson was followed by the arrest of the man an hour later.

and worthy of happiness wished for less $5,253.77 (which is the share of the postmaster at Lewis Smith, Samuel Bennetest 20 140 00 the Belvidere street railway) or a her. at his home there Fairdale, died John Anderson. 20 140 00 total of $27,179.35 assessed to I) Allen 20 140 00 yesterday. the abutting property owners WENT TO THE GROVE Friends of iys l'ea rl Montgomery Geo 20 Ho 00 Particulars of ids sickness are The application for confirmation not not re'itly shocked Ot this city will be a Peoples Bank 38 206 (W will be heard by Judge DeWolf or at hand, and friends here did Where Thev Took Part in Rev. to learn of the tragedy which called CHEESE: the county court on July 6 or as soon Jdhn Andeison.

22 154 Oo John Sipple 20 140 Oo know that death was expected. We are headquarters for cert ine Herker-meir Qieewe We have buuiftit, the output of H. Murphy's factory at Fairfield, Herkermier N. Y. thereafter as the business of the Bitler's Meetings.

ler to her former borne in Tomah This of course leaves a vacancy in 14.2 99 17 county court will permit. a c-juple of fiavs A narty of young people went to the office in that town. Poplar Grove last evening to attond The dispatches this morning state PARTY FOR FRIENDS. Mrs. James McCoy and Mrs.

John Doole'y entertained a company of twenty-tive friends last evening at the home of the former on South Main street, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jencks of Chicago. Progressive euchre was in order.

$27,179 $5 The'asse sment list is as follows STATE STREET. Total City Railway Co the meetings being led there by the Uiat her fat In-r has lieen hurried to 5.253 1 NOW FOR A FEW PRICES. Rev. Mr. Bitler, well known in Bel CHURCH DIRECTORY.

City of Helvidere 11, 566 Total Name videre. It was the last of his revival Siarti jail to keep him out of the liaiifls of two rnobs who believe that services, though he gives a lecture C. F. L. W.

II. Robinson Grand Total 00 Methodist Epsicopal. he killed her stepmother. Mrs. E.

P. Joyce and Chas. Jencks this evening, and the young people 242 00 110 00 120 00 115 50 C. F. L.

Weber. secured first favors and Mrs. F. from Beltidere took charge of the Preaching by the pastor, Ilev. E.

Richard Owen est Frontage 44 20 24 21 2o.t 20 19 hi 2o 2 Burns and E. I'. Joyce were awarded D. Hull. Morning, "A Divine SHE DIEO SUDDENLY The dispatches the story as follows Junle 5.

Two mote meeting, changing it into an exer cise meeting. 112 I). Derthick oonsolation prizes. The guests were Savior." Evening, "Sodom." Eunice E. Froom 110 00 There was much enthusiasm and served with delicious refreshments.

of IO peiions each, all well armed South Baptist. C. D. 109 OS; the results were very good. and intent iipon lnching, are ex Mark Ramsey.

Rev. T. W. Heyland, pastor, After the close of the meeting the Superintendent Higley Gets G. F.

Harding. 110 00 143 00 156 00 pected to arrive in Sparta during Morning subject, "Teacher and Kcod people of the Grove served the night and make a united attack Don't Saw Your Neck With the sharp edges of collars that still have plenty of wear in them. Pupil." Evening subject "The De J. W. Sharp iS.

Basset est A. lunches to the party from Belvidere upon the jaiil theie to secure and sired naven." BEST OLD POTATOES per bushel 40c CALIFORNIA HAMS Nice sizes for boiled Ham, per pound SCHMAUSS LARD per pail 38 Telegram Announcing Mother's Death. Jenner ex 104 (K) lynch Montgomery of Tomah, Send them to us for treatment. We St. Johannes Church.

Those who made theprip are: Kings Daughteis. Deaconess Edna Williams. Misses' 2ti 00 who is charged with liaving don't care how sharp the points when Belvidere Lodge No murdered his wife. The sheriff lias Morning services at 10:30. Followed CALIFORNIA RED SALMON per pound JELLYCON OR JELLO all flavors 3 packages for 25c COCOANUT Best qua'ity 2 pounds for 25c SLICED PICKELS Sweet or sour, large bottles, per bottle 20c 2i 00 60, A A they left the laundry of "the other fellow" when they leave our by a short meeting of the members.

Alice Neff, Anna Sever, Nellie called on Governor La Follette for assistance and the riiilitm company S. Basset est A M. J. Higley, manager of the Bel Hrush. Martha Lindnulst.

VernlSunday school at 11:30. Evening Jenner ex l' 10 10 1 at Sparta lias received orders to hold Rnirm.4. Ressift TTenrv. Maud Pick-1 services at 7 :30, idere Gas and Electric plant here laundry they will be smooth as silk. TROY STEAM LAUNDKY, 11 W.

Pleasant St. tf received a telegram tins morning ering, Constance Fritz, Elsie Luce, Ann Collier 44 Kennedy 3'. itself in readiness to i-e called out. The mob has been riotous all day First Baptist. Avis Luce, Jessie Thompson, Bertha Ziyi 00 234 00 120 00 120 00 tliat his mother died very suddenly 1 Ray 20 The subject of the morning dis and already made two attacks Swail.

Weather Forecast. today at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, at 6 :45 .1 Fen wick 2n on Montgomery. The first of these course win be ine ivingaom Young Men's Christian Brother Cannon 20 o'clock. Mr. Higley will leave for That for the evening is "Despon was in the court room, where the Generally fair tonight and Sunday hood 120 00 120 00 270 OO MrsERTerwilliger 20 dency.

Other services as usual Slight change in temperature. that place this evening. His wife Chas. Dawson, Clarence At wood, sheriff of Tomah and his deputies liad difficulty in taking their Mrs II King 45 Frank McDre, Earl Sellard, Howard is now at Burlington, Iowa, and she Congregational. Floyd Hopkins riNEAFFLES for canning from 7c to I 5c Bruner, Herman Williams, Henry will join her husband there for the The pastor will preach morning Wylde, Erza Merrill, Chas.

Butter and evening at the usual hours. Cedar Rapids destination. No par ticulars have been transmitted. field, Carl Thomson, Earl Winnie, Sabbath School at 11 :45. Endeavor First Nat Bank.

Roy Gates. 20 20 20 17. 0 20. i 22 32 21 6:30. All members of the Endeavor prisoner out of danger, being forced to remove him from the place before his examination was concluded.

PR I SON ER TA EN FROM JAIL. Montgomery was hurried to the jail at Tomah and the sheriff, simplv took Montgomery through the building and out of a back door and placed Merriam LITTLE ONE GONE are desired to be present. St. James Catholic. LOCAL LOCANIGS Carrie I'ohl WM.

H. PIEL, LS Huntington est Rev. C. J. O'Callaghan, D.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Hemens Mourn Starr 21 Vogel's Minsterls come nett. pastor, Rev. John C.

Murphy, assist him. aroard a freight train for .1 Balliet 2o Chas. Brady went to Chicago yes Death of Only Child. SOUTH STATE STREET. GROCER 15 BLaBarr 2o ant.

Sunday services in the morning are as follows Mass at 8 :30 and at Sparta. Half an hour later the mob, arrived terday. Howard William, the only child of I See it in the 120 00 120 00 100 00 7 50 123 00 132 00 10 00 115 50 115 50 110 00 llo 00 165 00 112.50 tt) 00 0 00 95 OO 165 00 lox JO 303 00 231 00 3x0 OH 147 7 299 00 133 5i Miss Alice Rogers was in Chicago Ceo II 3o John Leyden. 22.6 at the jail and insisted ttiat the Mr. and Mrs.

Will Hemens passed 1C 10 :30 o'clock. Zion Evangelical Church. yestarday. prisoner should I delivered to there Moore 1 Mrs. F.

E. Bennett is a Chicigo When the jailer denied them admit Chattie Hannah 1 away yesterday at 6 aged fifteen months, at the home of the parents on Van Boren street near Macomb. Window. Zion Evangelical church. Preacl- visitor today.

tance the leaders of the mob pro Eva Gimson 11 ing service Sabbath morning at 10:30. duced dynamite and threatened to Miss Irene Sage is spending the The child was teething and had been Wm Seweli 27.2 Sunday Schcol at 11 :30. Y. P. A blow up the jail.

Conceiving that ill for some days, and this was com Geo Humphrey. 1" Preaching at 7:30. J. J. no good end could tx; served by day in Chicago.

Eba Sherwocd is visiting at Ripon for a few days. T5he 4tK Of Jtlly Mary Kuppler est Wm Maass 42 further suhitrrfuge the jailer told Lintner, Pastor. Free Methodist. plicated with an attack of measles resulting in acute nephritis. The family will havo the sincere sympathy of many friends in their the mob that Montgomery had leen Geo Schlenk John McFarland is able to tje out taken to Sparta and allowed certain me SADbatn services win be as after a two weeks illnevs.

of the leaders to enter and make sure affliction. The funeral will be held 76 4li 22.3 20 Bow ley Harriet Covey Mrs Gage follows Classmeeting at 9 :45. Miss Jennie Pierce left this morn that he was not deceiving thern preaching at 11, followed by Sabbath ing for a visit in Chicago. Scott Clark. on Sunday at 2:30 o'clock.

HAD SOCIAL SESSION. DA CGHTER TELLS OF school at 12 o'clock. Preaching at 110 150 (til Will HetTran of the Rockford Star 7:30 in the A cordial in At the irfijuest today the coroner's John Longcor. 25 Wit beck Kellogg 11 was in the city last evening. 24l 00 Is coming, to are the warm days, when the ladies all wan.

a summer Corset, nd we have them at all prices Wt have the famous Jackson Corset in all styles, we hve the Fashion H-p, at 50c the best and latest on the market Give us a call and we will show them to you. jury found that Mrs. Montgomery About four score gathered at the Dr. and Mu A. J.

Markley were Ransom. vitation to all. Trinity Church. had come to her death at the hands Rockford visitor last evening. Brit tan social given by Eagle Council, North American Union last evening, of her husband.

The little daughter of Montgomery teatified that on the That new white and gold open stock Train Mastsr Frank Blunt had Trinity Sunday. Holy Communion enjoying a program and refreshments. business in Chicago yesterday. 7:30 a.m. Morning prayer 10:30 a.

day of the murder her father told 21 25 24 20 14. 21.3 21 10 it i Tiemey Brittan Ezra May est .1 Whitcomb. On the first indication of kidney m. Evening prayer 7 :30 p. m.

The her to go into the pasture and catch 120 150 00 132 llo 00 121 00 35t 13 lis 47 117 07 190 7 5 U7 07 11! 87 trouble, stop it by taking Foley's Bret service'will be conducted by Rev. a colt. When she left her mother Kidney Cure. John C. Foote.

two by Mr. Cummings. The other was well, but on her return she found Mrs, Montgomery dead, her head II Wright Jr. Forest Johnston. WIIIerthick(OII) Hi ltllHl It.

Swedish Mission. crushed in and her neck broken. Montgomery's story is that he and Tiemey 21 Mary Haehnlan. 21 FOR JUNE WEDDINGS Rev. John Hagstrom, Traveling Ins wife were driving along a lonely i ro.id in Monroe county when Mrs SOUTH STATE STREET.

Missionary of Illinois District will preach tomorrow in the Missionary THE SAVING'S BANK STORE, 138 N. State Street, P. JOHANNSEN. Prop Central Union Phone, Cherry 60 We Give RED TRADING STAMPS. Montgomery's death occurred He Dinner Ware Hall on South State street.

Both said the horse ran away and Mrs. morning and evening, 10:30 and Montgomery fell out, breaking her neck. With the body of his wife 7:30 o'clock. Scandinavians welcome Mrs. Mat-tie Gochenour visited her brother at Rockford yesterday.

Henry Geick who has been visiting relatives and friends in the city for the past several weeks returned to Burke, Idaho, today. Misses Marie and Maud Garrett returned to their home at Bat a via yesterday after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B.

Garrett. The Sorosis club was most enjoya-bly entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Amy Welch. A very entertaining program was given. At the regular convocation of the Blue Lodge, A F.

A. M. last evening Attorney J. M. Huff and I.

B. Austin were passed to the Third degree. Miss Eva MUner arrived home this a. m. from Genoa, where she has been teaching the past year.

She lying in the buggy Montgomery Presbyterian Church drove to the nearest tow-n on a gallop The pastor will occupy the pulpit ana mere toin tins and other con both morning and evening, speaking in the morning on the theme, "The flic-ting stories. The testimony taken jSHARP'S GROCERY. I at the iiKjfyst was overwhelmingly against Montgomery. Rectifying Jnfluence'of the Church, AT THE After tire inquest today another mob of 100 'men from Warrens, the OFFERS A COUPLE OF GOOD ONES. FIRST: and inthe evening on "Jesus Only." Anyone wishing to use the telephone in conferring with the pastor may do so by calling for 639 of the Belvidere line.

THE girlhood home of the murdered woman, armed and started for Sparta, where they will join the Tomah lynchers. 1 New York Store. 0 cent countei of Bottled Goods, choice for only I0o THE SECOND: 2 Pound package of Coffee for only 50c. And a handsome cup, sauser and plate thrown in- This may look strange, but BABY i See them and test the it is a E. B.

Fisher Co Arrived Today at the Home of MAYOR INITIATED. The K. of P's. met flast evening in regular secsion' and initiated Mayor W. L.

Pierce into the order, after which the following officers were elected Chancellor Com. John Shields. Vice Chancellor C. Armbuster. Keeper of Records George Elliott.

Prelate James Hetherington. Master at Arms Chas. Peterson. Rpresentative to Lodge in Spring-field in October Will Disotel. I 7 KJf A TP The Senator D.

A. Fuller. It is a girl, nine pounds, and Sen WW VJIIIAII Grocer. II Austin 454 17 National Co. 10 1,751 00 II Fellows 3tU0 h4 17 Matilda Morse.

5s 00 Kuppler II Davis- tin 330 00 John Longcor. jl4 120 00 Longcor Covey 22 110 00 Alta Miller 2 170 Oo Kate Longcor 22 llo 00 Longcor Covey 44 220 00 Longcor ....150.0 X27 7,5 Belvidere Lodge No 60 A A 46 253 00 Wylde Son 23 126 50 Kovsler 24 132 00 A Swift 24 132 00 John Nagle 48 336 00 Harriet Woodruff 132 660 00 Whitman 9 495 00 Rose Rowan 49.6 272 75 John Thren est. 82.6 453 75 44 308 00 A II Keeler 22 154 00 Kate Sager 20 120 00 A Pease 20 120 00 26 182 00 A 44 242 00 II Avery 22 121 00 Wright 66 363 00 Ray 42 294 00 Mary 21- 147 00 Ray 21 147 00 Alida Yourt 26.6 185 50 Co. 40 280 00 Starr 23 120 75 Mary Starr 20 105 00 Starr 19 133 00 BigThunderLodge No 20, I F. 75 20 Deithick 23.6 164 50 Willard 22.6 157 50 Greenlee Harvey 20 140 00 33 231 00 Harding 33 231 00 Mrs J.

Sullivan. 49.8 347 66 Cut Glass makes the most charming presents. Our stock is very complete in new styles and artistic designs. No other articles combine the beautiful and useful as the many elegant pieces exhibited by us. Fred A.

Marean Jeweler and Optician. 421 8onth State St. ator D. A. Fuller is feeling bigger North Slate Street.

Both Pones. Candy 10c per pound. this afternoon than any of his political honors ever made him. The little miss arrived shortly after noon today and has taken possession of the family residence on South State had a successful term and her salary has een raised. Miss Grace Brainard of Marengo was in the city a short time this morning en route to Rockford, where she will sing at a concert at Mendelssohn Hall.

The chair 'occupied by President Roosevelt at Rockford has been presented by the Grand Army Post there to J. B. Whitehead, chairman of the general committee. Miss Ilene Cruchett, a graduate of Mercy Hospital, is caring for the little son of Mr. and Mrs.

Garret Sager. She also cared for Mrs. George Williams when she was in the hospital. "Short Jaunts for Busy People." Is the title of a handsomely illustrated booklet Issued by the Chicago North-Western R'y," briefly describing nearby summer resorts, with Information as to summer hotels and boarding houses, railroad and hotel rates, etc. Sent on receipt Bargains in Muslin street.

By unanimous vote she has l-ttt i tt rn iniiif ini i 1 1, iniHimmm, 6 i i i rf i i itl hi lti 4., been made speaker of the house and there will be no appeals from the chair. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expensive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspesia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles.

They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at John C. Foote 's drug store. Keep Horses Healthy There is only one way to keep your horses in constant good condition and that is to rub him down often with Phenic Oil. Don't use witch hazel, ammonia, turpentine, wood alcohol or anvthing of the kind; use Phenic Oil all good horsemen do.

It starts the blood to circulating, takes the FOR OUR MAY SALE. With many stores the word bargain means cheap goods for a cheap price We long ago learned iht leason that nothing is cheap unless it is good and the better it is for the money the bigger bargain it is This sale of under muslits will prove the true meaning of thr word It offers the best underwear for leu money than you have ever paid before Exquisite Corset Covers Made round, square or shaped; a fine assortment daintily trimmed at 15c, 20c, 25c 35c, 50c, 75c, $125 and upward. Beautiful Petticoat Made flaring and with choice lace and embroidery. on full deep flounces at 75c, 95c $1.25, II 50, tl.95, $2 95 and upward Night Dresses In a trreat variety of pretty styles, medium and low necks, the daintesi ideas in trinaniiiu-' of em-broderies and laces at 49c, 75c 95c, $1.25 and upward. Cambric and Muslin Draw rsr-With benistitclud a tucked ruffles, lace and embroidery UimniecLat 20c, 25c, 39c, 50c, 95c and upward Lewis' SINGLE BINDER.

A hand made Cigar fresh from the table wrapped in foil as soon as made, thus keeping fresh until smoked. The best combination of the best Tobaccos. stiffness out the bones and limbers of 2 cent stamp. Address W. B.

Kniskern Passenger Traffic Manager, Chicago. For rates, tickets, apply to agents Chicago Northwestern R'y. up the muscles. Always have a bottle Midsummer Millinery. Just received.

We are now prepared to furnish you with all summer millinery, pon't fail to give ns a call, our aim is to please and tit both face and purse. Misses Paul and Simonton, to be known as the L. Mae Blossom Millinery Go. on hand, and also Phenic's Condition Powders, which are good for constipation, that "lazy feelijng. For sale by John C.

Fjxite. enough; Mothers lose their dread for "that Too Late to Classify. Don't Fail to Try One AT Lewis' Pharmacy 405 South State Street. terrible secorid summer" when tihev OldCouqhs SSJESS ZJ make you Newcoughsarebad is vou are worse. They 4 FOR SALE A small farm of ten trunk or bron Kvippler Bishop chitis or consumption.

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cures con- have Dr. Fooler's Extract of Wild Strawberry iii the house. Nature's specific for bowel complaints of every sort. For sale by John C. Foote.

ieod acres with house and small barn Wt miles from Belvidere the town of Spring. For information inquire at 805 Union Avenue. 6-6-3 South State Street. sumpiion. inoi an cases, Dut very many.

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