Beatrice Daily Sun (Newspaper) - August 22, 1913, Beatrice, Nebraska A BEATRICE DAILY SUN DEVOTED TO VICINITY IP YOU DONT BED IT IN THB IT DIDNT HAPPEN m PETER JACKSON KILLED IN WAR Young Who Recently left Loses Life I New WORKED IN CANDY STORE Many Were Slain in Fight on I July 19 When Jackson WM Shot Frank who conducts a clothes cleaning and shoe shining on Ella yes received a letter from Greece stating that Peter Jack who left Beatrice a few months ago to fight for his native was killed near Sofia on July 10 in a desperate conflict with the Many were slain during the en lasted for sev PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THE CURB Street Commissioner Hil ton requests that do not leave their machines standing close to the The street gang in cleaning the pavement cannot clean next to the curb when cars are standing in the If cars are left a couple of feet out from the the street cleaners can do their work easier and more thor which cral Jackson was an uncle of Qua one of the propri of the Beatrice Candy and a cousin of Frank Last spring he came here from and took a position in the candy When the came to this country from Greece for Peter Jack son was one of the first to report for He hurriedly packed his personal effects and started for New York where be joined many other Greeks who had assembled there from various points in the United States and started across the waters to fight for his Jackson of this city re number of letters from his uncle after he had entered the service in stating that ho was all Nothing was heard from him for a few weeks until the letter was received yesterday by Frank Karos announcing that he had been shot and killed on July Jackson hud been in Amer i ica for six years and resided in for some time be fore coming to He was I about twentysix years of age and DIES AT Albino a for mer resident of this city whose serious illness was mentioned in these columns yesterday passed away Wednesday night at her home at aged thir She is survived by her husband and two seven and four years of The remains were brought to NEW OFFICIAL BOARD Roy Chairman of Board of Trustees of Makes His HOLD OFFICE UNTIL SPRING These Men Will Serve Until Af ter Regular Village Elec tion Next Pickrell is now a full fledged city officers having been appointed by Roy chairman of the board of arid they will hold office until the regular city election next Tbe officers appointed are Chairman of trustees Roy Amesbury Street Board of Wardlaw and Mayor Mumford has not as yet reached a decision as to whom DAVIS OF WYMORE PASSES AWAY Davis of Wymore died at a local hospital yesterday morning after a short death being due to She was thirtynine years of Davis was taken sick sud denly about weeks ago and a few days ago was brought to a local hospital for She was born in and at the age of twenty came to She is survived by her husband and two aged and aged nine also three Thomas Jones and Jones of Wymore and William Jones of three Owen Rich ard Jones and Robert Jones of funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock from the Bethel Welsh church audi burial will be in the Wymore WOULD PROTECT PROPERTY Senator Penrose Introduces a Resolution to Police Mex ico With MEASURE IS NOT PASSED THE Forecast Fair Friday Republicans and Democrats Support President in His Mexican to this city yesterday afternoon at to appoint clog but the 1 W oclock for The will be held this after noon at oclock from the home of Thomas 208 South The deceased was well and fa known in this city and her many friends will regret to learn of her YOUNG COUPLE ARE GIVEN MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER and Harry who were recently joined in holy wed were given a miscellaneous last evening by about fif ty of their friends at the home of the formers and Thomas 712 Scott The young couple received many nice presents from their friends at tokens of The evening was delightfully spent in ft social way after which refresh ments of ice cream and cake were The Sun force got in on the refreshments at a time when every in the office could do justice to such a VENETIAN NIGHT TO BE THE VERT BEST EVER Bigger and better than ever will be the Venetian Night cele bration to be held Tuesday even August at the The work of preparation is now in full swing and the floats will be more elaborate and fantastic than ever Some very clever designs are being con For ingenuity and beauty the entries this year will leave those of the past two years away in the and the num ber of them is There will be keen competition for the prizes which are now on display in the show window of the Globe clothing The event promises to be the most splendid appointment will probably be an within a few Ordinances have been adopted on order of business and business As soon as the statute went into effect this summer which pro vides that all towns of over one hundred inhabitants can the residents of Pickrell at once secured the necessary num ber signatures to a petition asking for such action by the which acted favor bly The law heretofore ins been for all towns having ver two hundred but bis was amended by the last ses ion the BLAST PUTS BIO PUMP ON THE BUM jy elaborate this ever witnessed in LIBERTY RESIDENT JAILED IN THIS CITY WEDDING AT The marriage of Martin Odgaard and Miss Ida Schidler was last evening at the home of brides parents and who reside two miles west of Pickrell the Bruce officiating About sixty guests were in at Both are popular young of the bridegroom being proprietor of the drug store a that He was formerly em ployed at the Owl Pharmacy in this and Odgaard will go to housekeeping at once at Pick They have a host of friends who wish them land hap IS FOUND GUILTY BY JURY San In eloping with Martha Warrington from to Maury former state architect of was guilty of violating the Mann which make a to trans port women for immoral from one state to This was the verdict last of jury that tried There were six counts in the indictment and the jury found a verdict of guilty on the first Each count carries a maxi mum penalty of five years and a minimum of one year in a fed eral Yet another delay has inter the work of making the Zimmerman spring well A blast was put in last and after the discharge of the dy the big pump refused to The big pump will have to be lifted and examined for in With both pumps going full tilt the water was lowered to six Below that point the pumps were unable to lower can troops for police duty in Mexico for protection of Ameri can lives and and an emergency to be expended under the direction of the president for that were proposed in a reso lution today by Senator lie did not ask the senate to pass bis resolution and it went At once there became apparent a concerted effort by republicans and democrats to support President Wilson in his Mexican policy and to carry to the world the definite idea that the president has the full support of the American Introduction of the resolution was followed by a general de mand on the part of the seconded by Senator Ba for a cessation of all debate and to support Emphatic and concerted declara tions from senators of both par ties of their confidence in the wisdom and good faith of the president were plainly an answer to reports from Mexico that Hu erta was contending that the pres ident bad a divided congress and divided public opinion behind TWO GOOD ROAD DAYS IN MISSOURI Kansas Sunset put an official end to Gov ernor Majors two good road days during which time a quarter of a million business men and far mers went to the highways to give this work that Missouri re impetus to become one of the leading good road When the last men laid down their shovels tonight the esti mated work had it been paid would have amounted to Better an un quenchable desire for better high ways was according to the Governor Hodges of who has been helping Majors with the grasped the Missouri executives It is all governor I congratulate said Audi I thank you and the people of Kansas for letting you come down to help re sounded received scores of and telegrams from officials and friends in the west who bad read of bis successful road He was a host for din ner tonight for Governor The Kansas executive left for Topeka tonight where he will is sue a call for two general road da The small throw a stream continues to which would SATURDAY THE DATE FOR THE VIRGINIA PICNIC is the date of the third annual picnic at Governor Morehead will de liver an address the and there will be good band mu sic and other free attractions all A program of good old fashioned amateur athletic con tests has been and a good time is guaranteed every one who The ball team of this city will go over to play a u It is our duty to uphold the hand of the said Sen ator It is the part of patriotism and good sense to withhold any criticism until the situation is Until then we sould stand firmly behind the uphold him in bis negotiations and not embarrass FIRST DEPOSITS FOR CROP MOVING FUND Tbe first deposits of the govern ments fifty million crop moving fund were made in the reserve banks in the southern states to day among which were cities of Atlanta and the three latter each receiving Balti will receive a million and Chicago and Louis will divide fifteen amount to over eight hundred thousand gallons per and still the water is eighteen feet deep in the Constable Leary went to Barneston yesterday morning and arrested Harvey Roberts of Lib Who was locked tip at that place He was brought to Beatrice last evening and lodged in the city jail on the charge of assaulting James Pierca of Liberty and disturbing the complaint was filed by And the case will probably be culled before Justice El lii this RAILWAY COMPANY TO REPLACE COUNTY BRIDGE Chairman Sailing of the county board and Burlington officials held a conference yesterday in re gard to replacing a county located two and onehalf miles west and two miles south of which was recently destroyed by The bridge is near the and it is thought that sparks from a passing locomotive set fire to the dry causing of The will either re build the bridge or pay the coun ty for the BRYAN TO TAKE STUMP IN MAINE tary of State will spend two days early in September stumping the third Maine con gressional district for William the democratic nomi This was announced today following a As the campaign will be largely on national the adminis tration will take a lively NEW PHONE DIRECTORIES ABB NOW BEING MAILED The Bell Telephone company last evening began mailing out the new directories to subscrib which were issued at this time because of changing the of gas engines at the Na HAVE LARGE GAB ENGINE EXHIBIT The Dempster Mill Manufac turing company has a large dis on party lines to tional Gas Engine which is The directory is the one being held at the auditorium subscribers must use and were in Kansas THREE CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH The three j five and bf a farmer living four miles north of were burned to and their home destroyed this morning as a re sult of a gasoline stove The who was getting the dinner at the time and who was surrounded by the was so badly burned that the flesh is dropping off her body and she it not expected to BILLS BUYS CODY IS HORSE Bills of Lincoln today paid for the famous white horse ridden for twentyfive years by Bills came by auto mobile from Lincoln to attend the auction sale of the bankrupt Buffalo wild west The Nebraska man opened the bidding with Caroo an competed with Bills and would not withdraw until the price went to which was more than the sum he raised by selling his own saddle horse and other personal The In dian had planned to present the horse to If thai man does not give Isham back to Buffalo Ill steal the horse and give it to him he He was when that his j me as his DYNAMITE FOUND IN MAYOR OFFICE New August After an analysis of six sticks found under a window of Mayor Gay nors office in the city hall the inspectors reported that stuff was forty per cent dyna The quantity was sufficient to demolish the city Detonat ing caps were placed in proper position for exploding MEXICAN NEWSPAPERS DISCUSS MEXICO TROUBLE Mexico The Mexican press devoted itself edi to the possibility that the United States will recognize the cause of the Intervention was also discussed by all One or the other of these the newspapers appear to consid DEMAND SURRENDER OF HARRY THAW A formal demand for the surrender of Harry Thaw was made today by telegraph on the Canadian im migration authorities by Gover nor Glynn of New The department replied it would take no action until the WILL PREPARE MESSAGE ON ENVOY LINOS mailed out night so that they I The local company has the would reach nearly all patrons of est display on the It is in Corn yield will be good in the present extradition the company i I the charge of Harry vicinity oi were August president announced today that he would prepare at once a mes sage to congress setting forth in detail the purposes of sion to Mexico and a summary of the American note and reply of the Huerta Saw Billings of wss arrested at oa charge of stealing