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   Beatrice Daily Sun (Newspaper) - July 26, 1903, Beatrice, Nebraska                                J A STRICTLY INDEPENDENT PAPER BEATRICE DAILY I BEATRICE AND VICINITY YOU DONT IT IN IT DIDNT VOLUME SUNDAY DOCTOR MAY EXPLAIN Finley of Pawnee Will be Cited to Appear Before the Board of Health on a Serious Charged with placing n new born babe in a freight where was found the next day though it later a prominent physician at Pawnee will iii all probability be cited to appear before the state board of health at its next regular The case was one of the most sensational of the kind in the his tory of the and as a sequel a judge has declared that on the statutes of Nebraska there is no law to punish a woman for an unnatural The mother of the child was Ed na aged 18 the daughter of a respected widow of Pawnee and it was claimed by the prosecutor of Pawnee coun ty that sh had caused the prema birth of the About the time the child was born Fin ley was called to attend the young He pronounced it At the solicitation of the moth it was the doctor wrapped the child in a newspaper was in the room and agreed to bury The address on the newspaper was the cause of the discovery of the identity of the mother of the The doctor enroute placed the baby in a freight which was one of a long string that was in readiness to be pulled By a strange freak of fortune this one car was cut out of the train and left on the The next morning parties pas sing the car looked in and saw the An examination showed that the baby still On the paper was the name of Miss Wil sons By another strange freak of fortune the parties car ried the baby to the office of Finley for The doctor admitted that the mother of the child was Miss That after noon the child presumably from IT WAS ALL A BLUFF Judging from the tone of the Fairbury the arrest of Burlington Agent Karstetter of by Detective Malone of Lincoln who charged the agent with being connected with the gang of silk thieves who have in the southern part of the state for the past few was all a Some of the stolen goods were found in the possession of the but he claims that he pur chased them from the tramps who supposed to have stolen the The story sent out stating that Karstetter was brought to the paper is a mis Malone went to Endicott and made a play to arrest the agent who politely called him and told him to do his It is believed that Malone was called to Endicott by some of enemies who seem anxious to see him SCHOOLS The four young ladies of Diller who attended the summer school at Beatrice have returned and each has secured a school to teach the coming as follows Miss Mabel Thompson in the district of town Miss Jennie Taylor in her home district southeast of town Miss Effie PU miles north at towns Miss Clara Steiner in the baugh district near COUPLE WEDS but he managed to spare time to pronounce the words that united Leroy Bailey and Miss Gertrude Johnson of in the holy bonds of The young couple were married in the county court room at 3 They have long been of Cortland and vicinity where they are well and favorably The couple left for their home last evening over the Union Pacific THE WYMORE PRIMARIES A Hotly Contested Battle in Which Frank Acton Wins Out For Sheriff by Good July republican primaries here today were the hottest politi cal contest that Wymore has seen A large vote Was and every voter expressed his pref The list of delegates was agreed arid the names of Acton for Corey for school superintendent and Hensley for assessor were voted Frank Acton won out by a vote of 86 majority over both of his The names of the delegates is as follows First M W H John Ed L H RR Robert Moses W R Alex Second H Adam Dr S E E W Fred Dan THE SCRAP AT BARNES TON A Lively Fight at the Republican Pri Lowes Wins for County The primary election in Barneston township this afternoon was the warmest political meeting that we have had in several The contest was between candidate for county and Veeder candidate for county It is needless to say that the Lowes ticket won out by a good The following is the list of dele gates Owen Joe Frank LITTLE GIRL The daughter of and Louis who reside in the vicinity of this fell and dislocated her shoulder The accident happened quite The childs mother had picked it up and at the same instant it gave a sudden lunge with the result as above Studley is in at Shirling certainly have their share of bad as only a short time ago they lost a daughter who died from the effects of drinking a quantity of concen CASE OF BLOOD POISONING Fred Van who resides in the north part of the had the misfortune to scratch hand on a nail several weeks Since the injury blood poison ing has and the ber is badly The young is in the care of Boe and while the member is very painful physi anticipate no serious re wij THE PRIMARY ELECTION A Warm Day for a Hot Fight in Which the Oil and Water Mixture Rose to the The primary election in this city passed off decently and and the winners There was no contest in the First and Third the First ward delegations being supposedly for for county and Todd for superintendent of and the Third ward delegation being for Moore for and Weaver for clerk of the In the Second ward the combi nation ticket was elected by a vote of 151 to 59 for the daylight and in the Fourth the ticket in the interest of and Wright was over the one put up by by a vote of 162 to So far as the district judgeis Sabin Avon out in he Second and it is pre that he will have the solid though there are others who are i in the combine and who will have to be consulted Before much trading is In the Fourth the delega tion is for Judge though as in the there are other interests which must be So far as this city col it is for Wright for Scott or assessor for clerk of the district Todd for school superin tendent Willis Ball for surveyor Walden for coroner and di vided between Bourne and Inman for county Bivens and Moore for and Plasters arid several other parties for If the country candidates want anything out of they should speak As for the office of district Pemberton seems to be out of as ho Avas skinned by the combination his own Sabin and Babcock will have this and the county delegates will be permitted to say which if either can have the delegation to the judi cial There was some talk last night of springing a daik horse in the interest of Who it may will develop between now and The following is the list of dele gates elected from the several wards First B H W L L H A P L A Samuel Biv S W Frank Morri H J HA William J R C J Q For M B Second J R W W H B H E W B Frank Samuel William J R E G Lars G E S S C A Eugene C A Spell S Q O L W J For B H Third G J Louie Charles B F Harry H E W Benjamin A For W Fourth 8 0 H diaries fc H flenry A H J C James Amos J A Hugh J T S The suit instituted in Nuckolls some time ago by Mc who formerly resided at against the Knights and of Security to recover on a insurance policy held by ler has been compro mised satisfactorily to the It will be remembered that Mc aniels committed suicide in this city last but when the com any learned the cause of his the head officers refused to ay the face of the was notified of the companys action and at once en gaged Judge Haxlett as her at orney who instituted proceedings n the Nuckolls county district court to recover on the The company engaged as its but as stated above the matter was com promised without going into AT THE COURT District court filings Hiram Boone Elizabeth Suit for Cruelty But one deed was filed in the of deeds office follows Lincoln Land company to City of Its and blk 8 also Its 3 and blk Following is the only release filed Herbert Blanchard to Marie Johnson s Marriage licenses 21 Gertrude John The above named couple reside at SUIT ON POLICY SETTLED A MIDNIGHT STRUCTURE On Friday when church yards and politicians dodged to and fro about dark cor our genial friend Bob was busy violating the laws of the city in erecting a frame building within the fire limits of the The structure is of and is upon alley back of the It was prepared ready to set so that it could constructed without the sound of the hammer or other tools of and so quietly did the viola tors of the law execute their plans hat the whole thing escaped the of the and police WALL STREET STOCKS WOMAN ROUGHLY HANDLED FROM OVER THE STATE Found Along the Roadside and Said She Was Thrown from Ve hicle by a Late Friday night a found along the roadside about two miles southwest of the city by some parties residing in that vicin The persons who found her attracted to the place by her un earthly Those who heard her thought she was being mur She told a pitiful story to the persons who arrived on the and stated that she had been thrown from the vehicle by the man with whom she was riding and left She was later taken to the home of a man named Claussen where she remained over It is said she lives in West but her name was not The man was followed to town by one of the men who found the but he succeeded in evad ing his pursuer after reaching the city BETTER SAVE YOUR MONEY The Post has no preferred cand idate for but is willing to wager a Filipino dollar to a pretzel that William Randolph Hearst will lead on the first ballot in the democratic national conven This newspaper not being in feels that it is qualified to do a little impartial and in that connection we will say that we do not believe that Hearst stands any So long as Foxy Grandpa was with him and the Katzenjammer kids did not cross wires with Happy he seems to be next after but now we fail to see where he is to get his THE CROPS A carnival will be given lit Schuyler August 11 to one of the old tiers of Antelope is Owing to a severe hemorrhage of the Miss Bessie aged died her home at Nor for some time supervisor of music in the Wahoo public has been elected to a similar position at Banner county has the largest rye crop in its and wheat and oats are a good An additional clerk has been era ployed the at North Platte under recommendation of Senator Governor Mickey has gone to to visit his brother and address the Chautauqua as Work on the new postoffice at Hastings will probably be begun this Farmers in the vicinity of Grand Island are in sore straits be cause they are having a hard time finding men to take their wheat which is all Lebanon was visited by a 000 fire Friday night which wiped out the business portion of that AGED WOMAN INJURED Wilkinson who has travel ed over the county Was a caller He says that the hay crop is the biggest and the best that he has seen in the He has just complet id putting up forty tons of fine hay from twenty acres of He got it put up without a rain or a In speaking of other he that the potato crop will be and ho also noted the fact hat the corn was coming mighty even for a backward CORTLAND TEAM WINS There was an unusual wringing of the water out of Wall street a few days in the demand for money to move the new rops has made a call that the gamblers could not meet without disposing of their This they at a big but so far as the country is the making or breaking of a few Wall street makes no ISNT IT One of the funny things that was noticed in counting out the ballots in the Second ward was one from which names of and one or two others were and the name of Trew was Trew does not pose to vote for people that he docs not and is not slow about telling them nof HILL MUST HUSTLE July Holmes issued an order requiring receiver of the defunct Lincoln Sayings Pank and Safe Deposit to make a full and complete import of his as such receiver within The Beatrice ball team went to Cortland yesterday where it tackled the Cortland aggregation of ball The Beatrice team lost by the close score of 9 to The game was played in the Cortland ball park and a large rowd of enthusiasts witnessed the The Beatrice team returned Last evening about 8 oclock Henry a resident Hanover happened step off the platform at the rear of Kleins store and sustained a fracture of the right The injured woman was taken to the office of Walden where her injuries properly looked She turned home later with her hus band and will be confined to the house for some time on account of the HUBBARD GETS DIVORCE over CONCERT AT JONES Canfields orchestra gave a con cert at Jones Ked Cross drug store which was much enjoyed by those who called at this popular The program rendered consisted of popular selections and lasted 980 during which Hubbard was granted a divorce to day from her Elbert better known in the lit erary world as Fra The decree was granted on the grounds of martial Alimony amounting to per year was awarded and two of the children were given to the mother and two to the The wife showed that the husband waa worth Norm Horse radish butter is a very de sirable relish with Scrape the outer Rkin two ounces of horse radish and then grate the re Beat half a cupful of ter to a and then beat the horse radish into also a spoonful of lemon Fags through a sieve and put in a cold place When the steak broiled spread the butter on it be fore i t i i in Frown For a frozen cheese salad beat cream cheese to a smooth paste with onefourth of a cupful of Season with paprika and a tie lempn Turn the into the freezer freeze Then remove it and pack it in brick in salt and ice for an Cat in slices and serve in let tuce with a French were kept dispensing cream man grove as place for holding the 3rd annual They set August go aa the date for hold are have cut in two wake unique hanging for a filled with mm are for to the of the a very a that one be without WSP  

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