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   Racine Journal (Newspaper) - November 26, 1896, Racine, Wisconsin                                26 PAGES THE Performed by the Racine County Board BEFORE SINE DIE Was tho on There Was a It o'clock yesterday after- noon the Racine County Board of Supervisors adjourned sine die claim thut it was the t per diem was a in years Supervisor Sheck of Raymond the largest amount Schenkenberg ot was accused last year with receiving the amounts this he crows wages amounted to but Chairman pocketed 00 extras others ranged from to The closing the cal body as average man has dubbed the eighteen mrn were inter- esting indeed No sooner had they come to order tlinn the com- through the chairman Prank G Ticknor reported on bills of -S C Bucnan and look of for upon Nels the man hart his skull fractured in a row with ney Mother The was returned Supervisor that the be laid on the table Supervisor Rowlands moved that it bs allowed and Supervisor Holmes of Burlington wanted it allowed at 545 Mr Sheck it not a proper charge the county and it a city charge Supervisor allowing doctor a fair charge in his opinion physicians only charged went into the country tended such cases Attorney Nelson called upon and the Hoard to understand wi fair Charge und that if it there be an appeal nnd cost would be a great deal more he could not tell what would do when they heard the evidence were taken on the various amounts suggested and the was Allowed at a cut of the members smiled their hands and believed that they had done duty and pleased the taxpayer The next person to come under the knife was Superintendent of Morse Ho rendered a at but i IIP committee to whom The was referred reported in favor of allowing it at claiming that was not a proper charge county it been contracted stationery Mr Morse was present and and bear it of the 10 settle with Justices nti others slowly the office the County Mr Klein one of the trustees oE tho asylum thought the matter should he gated before going ahead because best line possible prevailed and resolution was laid on flic On motion of Supervisor Zimmerman and which was appropriated two years ago for this purpose was transferred to the general and rhus settled the asylum tem A resolution was ed that of Deeds Frank Roberts bu for old in the register deeds office running tram 1939 to 1331 Mr Roberts distinctly told board he would flo the work for less than still they the resolution It is safe to say the work will not be done Several other wise things the board did was to report against committee to investigate in regard to workhouses refusing to low the committee to report on the necessity ol a municipal court eic The committee Thai the on in the ty treasury and with what was due there would be The Brought in by the Jury in Case AGAINST MR JAMES WILSON of day Tory Wont Out lit and a Verdict at 8 amount to be provided tax was amount of ders issued The amount of school tax levied by the board includes for A resolution was adopted thanking Chairman Eln for his courteous ment and to Clerk John Dixon and his deputy and the board adjourned While many the members of the board went home a good majority re- paired to the Racine County Asylum and took part in annual dance that occurred last as when at- THE HUBACHEK Is Tried in Circuit Court The ease of the State of sin vs Frederick Hubachek charged with malicious mischief is on trial in the Circuit court After able difficulty this morning a jury was Tlie complainant -in t the case is Monday afternoon the Circuit court room was crowded to tion All of the testimony had been heard in the celebrated age suit of Mrs j Hodges James and the ments were to be made by the counsel of the inter- ested in the litigation Kearney Phipps Thompson appeared for and Palmer by Congressman 11 A Cooper took care ol Mr Wilson's end of the case of surmises and tion were indulged in by the outsiders wafers were made as to what tlie verdict would probably be tive men who had much experience in such cases believed that would a disagreement others that a would be allowed to the costs with it Wild mates that the amount would reach arguments commenced Mr Phipps opening and Messrs Kearney and Cooper following in their turn It was tin able argument all around and both sides could not have tlie case more stubbornly or presented the facts to the jury more eloquently Judge Fish's charge was able the jury could not have been better 01 more thoroughly posted on the law with reference to such cases They filed out if the court about and were in the jury room but a short Time when tlie took them to the restaurant for supper Of course when they satisfied the A BANK In to the papers be a new bank in tlie Dan Head building at Kenosha tainty now It is the fact that enough capital has now been subscribed to assure its coming The new institution will hive a stock of There is now sub- scribed this sum It is hoped of the amount will be taken between now December 7 That is at which the sub- scription close and all the then taken by the public will be taken by some of those on the 1300115 The in the of French Robinson where hey are open to any one who desires to subscribe It is the aim of the new company to the stock spread out among as wide a number ind any one stock may obtain it object now in opening to every one is so is to leave no sore spots after the THE He Remains Monarch of Thanksgiving Table Our DELIGHT AND POOR tho Proclamation Apart in m n Day of cient carry of the bank No one will that he have an opportunity to say haft no chance of getting any of the The company will organize three days after the subscription books are closed would be At this time officers will be chosen and everything placed in readiness for the of on set High cst of all in U Report PURE inner in an they felt better and more John one proprietors j t Or the case of the defunct Waukesha saloon The m the and story of the building at the corner of Main and Fifth streets being ed for saloon the opposition i thereto petitions sent to the city are well known to the Journal A handsome sign was painted on the north wall of Hie building ami one night it was and Mr was arrested on charge of having conunittetl the act the reason traces of lime to his home in the rear of the saloon building and spots were discovered on his hat The first witness on the stand was John who testified ir regard to being one of the proprietors of the saloon sixe and color of the sign and the fad that he discovered that it had been whitewashed he investigated and the amount damages ii any should be allowed In the meantime crowds waited and wondered how long the twelve men would be out and if there would be heavy or light damages for after the arguments aud charge majority could not bring themselves to settle upon thing Word came from the jury room shortly after B o'clock that the jury had reached an and Judge Fish notified and was soon in his j above The organization of the company is largely in the hands of Fred Eobinson of nnd Harry Robinson been working very quietly some time to get the necessary capital stock together and having iu raising stated above have to throw the books open for the reason stated THE CABINET Dairymen of Agriculture ABILENE sas State Dairy Association gave Governor Hoard of Wisconsin a most enthusiastic boom for secretary agriculture in a appointment The lution set himself to the dairy the M-anv years have passed since ident Lincoln issued the first setting apart the Thursday in as a day of for blessings exactly in accordance tie honored Xew England which from to the to has carried its sincere joys to circle until day its observance is universal throughout our great country Two other presidents had proclaimed a general Thanksgiving day for special occurrences as indeed Lincoln self had done previously but they were not in spirit of rare old Pilgrims established festival as a day of to God not for any special but for all His constant mercies It not therefore until 1863 that from u purely New England Thanksgiving day became a national festival of rejoicing uni the pine forests of Maine to the surf-washed shore of the Looking back over the MURDERED A MINISTER Rev James Miller Found Dead iu a Alloy 111 Nov Tamos Miller pastor of the Grace Methodist church of Bloomington and formerly pastor ot the First Methodist church of this city was found dead in- an this morning There was a in his forehead a revolver was lying near His ets had been rifled The murder was evidently done by footpads Kcv ler came here to his son Dr Miiler and had just arrived from Bloomington Being thoroughly acquainted with the city he doubtless started to walk to the residence near whos residence the body was found EC Miller was one the ablest and known ministers in Illinois ANOTHER MINNEAPOLIS TRAGEDY sidewalk Minn Nov bodies ot Herman Myer and Nora Richardson were found on the sidewalk in pools of blood on the Is Pleased With in- Cuba CLAIMS CUBANS ARE ROUTED Despite it Believed Sudden Arrival in Havana Practically 1 Happy Nov The unexpected arrival of the province of Pinar Del Rio without having succeeded in forcing Dead of ft more than a quarter of a century tha t i south side this Myer's day has been most in important events and that the sweet New England has signalized by joys and sorrows of more than passing moment From headquarters as Chicago came that this giving is going to be be- of opolis has risen above the plain taste of the New England bird almost shouted a Main street butcher who was asked if he confirm the would you clutched a of which was empty Dili lets entered the woman's body to a general engagement is causing much comment here Many ire in circulation and it is that return means that he will shortly return to Spain This is denied However the prevails that there will be im- portant changes here shortly The correspondent of n local paper had an interview with previous io the departure for this city He gathered from his statements that he may not resume the personal operations in Pinar Del Rio w i VIA s was shot near the heart Letters said he was content tne in Myer's pockets showed that go on the street without west because of his friendship shown In his public life and his work in j that direction in a capacity The association adopted it without and 7 K of this city to present the same TO Mr McKinley The association members were much pleased with action as it is believed to be in direction of their inter- in the national agricultural Well neither will tho people of city a Thanksgiving dinner gi de- that ho followed traces of the lime to w rear Mr home j Chairman committee Constables ai to his feet and proceeded to read report on Morey's bills voice was barely when lie and flic of the called louden and his voice a higher pitch The report said Justice hud rendered for and that com- l recommended it to be allowed at or over if 104 be ed the whole board voted to adopt the report Then he read the report on a of of Justice Mercy's und that it- be allowed at a cut of and the report was adopted without n dissenting voice Proceeding Mr read the report on Justice It was rendered at cind at a cut Of Again tho report was adopted and then ti resolution was adopted similar to the one of a year ogo quoting the law upon the were made Then Mr Schenkenberg down anil the re- that he was a little nervous and that he had his at entrance of the courthouse home as as possible The other day tlie contract for medical service Fifth street and that lie spots of lime on Mr George Olio testified that he sold to Mr the The foreman of the jury handed the verdict to the clerk who read that they found for the plaintiff in the sum of After thanking the jury Judge discharged them The verdict was a great surprise to everybody ns it was not believed bv the attorneys for the plaintiff be such a large figure one of the largest day before the sign Attorney Walter Palmer was called to the but his was objected to and stricken out It was in regard to Mr having culled upon him nnd asked him if the sign in question not be The sheriff that when he went to arrest Mr he was cleaning off his luit Justice testified to ing seen spots on the hat niter it was cleaned Court adjourned to this after- ever per A of the tive committee have suffered in west by reason of the discrimination in favor Kittle feeding cattle raising and crop production as the dairy interests been compelled wait on some tree planting theory til is And across the river at a State street market the Journal reporter was talked to in this what I sny The rurk will be on the turf long after you nnd I under it These two opinions are not enough TO show in two of the supply markets the city of the future oi the an WHS about a er urged Myers to come to ville to marry her at once It is thought that Myers killed the woman and then took his own life as the re- sult of a quarrel ing turkey Then they gave a lot of facts to back up their statements Thc turkey is popular not only bu to extent a he distributed AIRSHIP Credence In the Story SAN FRANCISCO Cal Nov The story of the airship is not The inventor not be found and those arc re- to have seen it are not willing to give definite testimony George D Collins the attorney whose name has been connected with the inventor as Til for a patent admits course of the campaign hoping that he was retained for such vices but ridicules the story the Sacramento flying machine He says the story is a but declares his client on a machine IK a combination ot the aeroplane and the tailless Attorney Collins however says he has not seen the which he discredits as cct performances The is still over three of ing machine to its ncl name of inventor hus and cannot be the sou for damages in Ka- der cine county It was learned this morning that the first ballot of the jury was re- markable The amount of written ranged to that the amount was whittled down to Thn jury are very in reference to the other Attorney made a motion or a trial which was overruled Judge Fish and the case will be to the Supreme court NO UNDERSHERIFF YET Jn Field For It was currently reported this after the meeting ad- awarded in the middle district Somebody ed something about the physicians who rot contract and the s about to reconsider the vo tlhe job to another doctor board action at called them could not the aud he ted ALL FIGHT of the CountT City Manderson shal Easson and Justice Wentworth were interviewed this morning in re- gard to What action they would take in regard to the Supervisors cutting The arc look ins up the but there great ninny things consider instance first thing necessary is lo take an appeal to the Circuit court and in an event it might be next April before the cases could be heard and would come the de- of the judge which might be delayed a The appeal to the Supreme court would follow nnd as that body Is Mud to be two years their business there is no decision would be ob- Justice was also seen said most i wU the case to the highest and to a re similar oases the action motion to reconsider was withdrawn Supervisor Ticknor moved that for a The most remarkable acquisition museum the pas was that of editions anc translations ol the o Christ or a new seed vats while our cremeries were getting no attention Governor Hoard is not only j as well buy ly familiar with onr needs out he is just the some disposed to give the western cow n lie is of the old Jorry Ensk school find will make a head to the who deal in facts not theories Kansas has not muck to sny perhaps but we propose to u for a recognition of the principal feast days of it appears that when turkeys are denr the poor ami the middle class them for holidays a friend oi agriculture in the cabinet We will follow up the needs in getting diversified if we can morning Chut John had to appoint his under sheriff Mr was said that he had who he would point Mr Schneider was considered with many other lates The names of candidates far -are Frank John Sieb E Evans William phv Captain Clinton ert Mutter Fred Harms Joseph u few others Eev ON TEMPERANCE on La Salle to Mr Kinley will be by ly every creamery man m Kansas GEN HOME ROBBED A Awny ft Gold INDIANAPOLIS Ind Nor A burglar visited the residence of ex- President last night while the family wore in the lower part of the house The thief climbed upon a porch and entered the library dow gold and a small amount of money from Mrs Harrison's room It is believed he was frightened beforo anything else was disturbed The watch be- longed to Mrs Harrison's first band General has offered a reward for its return JUDGE C C NOTT IS PROMOTED Cleveland tlin Vacancy In Court of WASHINGTON Nov M- 12 church on street was filled with quite a large congregation lust by Why would have their turkey's if it cosi 25 cents a pound I have known people to j their for their giving and Christmas said one dealer When turkeys ore cheap thia class people have them very little the whole year so that brings with it the desire for thing extra The poorest select a While those better off try the higher priced wild birds This year for instance turkeys have been er than ever before We sold more turkeys this mer and fall than we have done in years snid a State street butcher Some dealers say that the of the turkey is so that it will never be supplanted by till at of any other fowl There is no the Larson would preach on of Temperance A the The preached an sermon from that He condemned the liquor traffic and saloons in favor closing them He against being nominated at he a man being defeated caucuses heard ol such NEW WARDS PROPOSED A Move on Foot to SH For many years there has been talk of establishing more wards in the city but no definite action was The large vote polled in both the Fifth and Sixth wards tainly warrant cutting these wards nnd making three new ones and he Seventh and Fourth could each stand a new one 15 could possibly the Third ward This would give the city teen supervisors in the County and do away with the country having the majority and defeating every introduced by the city if it did not exactly suit their cy and ideas Petitions will be circulated dn a few days for signers ind property owners will be requested to sign in favor of and fifteen wards in WILL DINE THE QUEEN They sentiment thoroughly in their is merely a question of taste J that it that the flavor of- the turkey is to be overthrown in favor of game the well-to-do can have too of that rich and ident filled tlie in the chief justiceship of the courc of claims caused by the d_Mith of son by to that office C Nott now a ber of the court place filled by the of Charles B who now holds the position attorney department of justice ENGINE EXPLODES NEW and were instantly by the explosion a threshing and grouse and partridge and the like any time the wont they stick to turkey for tic main feature In the selection oC and the of sound the man who works with brain or brawn has to eo t drink and be merry next Thursday A good many too will think enough on their row escape to fair amount of All this conducive to tlie of tlie to no Unite tan ding A NOTED TENOR DEAD ROME Nov meagre obtainable the -death: tho grea tonor died at his home several days ngo after LONDON Nov and ilrs Bayard Ambassador commanded to visit Windsor Castle Thursday to dino wish the Queen sleep at the castle that night has engagement to be present at the Thanksgiving dinner by the American Awarded Highest Fair MOST PERFECT A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder Free Alum or any other -40 YEARS THE STANDARD Fie entered battle io the com- insurgent forces The gents however retreated southward present whereabouts arc un- known The Spaniards to find the insurgents in the mountains or on the plains Only -a few bullocks remained in finar Kip which the Spaniards would soon ish The Spanish soldiers showed themselves courageous at every Weyler But enough been done fhe end the year I am going to Havana asked when return he I car never say what I shall do In insurgent circles it is claimed return without forcing :m engagement is equivalent to a NEW YORK Nov World's special declares that the Com- prisoners have been tried by court-martial in Fortress La Cabana in spite of cial protest filed just before he left Havana Despite Secretary Olney's in- of disapproval tbe tor's crew and Molten the American newspaper correspondent will be tried by drumhead court with no representative of the United States present the prisoners will be lowed neither an interpreter nor sel It is expected that all members except those proven to be Americans will be shot and the Americans to imprisonment in a Spanish station the coast of Africa WASHINGTON Nov at the stato department develops the fact that officiate are loth io believe the story from Havana of the mary trial of the Competitor ers Under our treaty with Spain there is a provision for publicity in trials and representation by counsel It is believed that Havana authorities would not so flagrantly violate this agreement From Spanish sources it learned the nature of the ings have been misconstrued The men were not actually on trial but under examination Inquiries are also being made in thia country as to the citizenship lie men It is declared there is no- intention of with the cor prisoners harshly or unjustly A dispatch from Jacksonville Fla last night a cipher telegram from Havana had been received that General was driven return to Havana through fear is discredited The In the first no private cipher telegram is allowed to be sent froni Havana Again being not the oi the troops but of Cuba cannot himself from Havana on account of pressure of official ness It is furthermore claimed that tho war has resold itself into in- insurgents about the as the Cuban strongholds have been broken up and it would bo absurd for tho to do such insignificant work against glers IN A RECEIVER'S HANDS HI Nov operating its plant and has into the of a receiver ing1 The was built six ago and cost a quarter ol a million dollars   

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