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UfLVli £.v uvyi.The entire city police force turned out Monday morning* to capture a col-• ored man named M. Jackson, who broke up some showcases at Barney Sham berg's pa«n shop on Lower Main street early In tbo m tuning. Jackson, t\ho was reported to bo the possessor of a 44-caliber horse pistol, was pur-sued fOr an hour thtough Fremont streets anti alleys by the officers and u hundred citizens. He was finally cornered and found to be unarmed, Jew, wanted Ui hold him op” when he Jackson sstyts* that Sham her, who Is n wlt; nt io the hitter's place to redeem n - watch which he hart left in pawn. Ho, said it made him so mad to think that he could not recover his watch for the money he secured on It. together with a reasonable commission, that he broke the showcases for spite, jA rather sensational answer and cross-petition has been filed in district court ly Marcus Horst in the stilt for divorce brought against him by his wife. Dora, wlin Is proprietress of a restaurant on Fifth street. Horst .says his wife loft IJlniols with $3,000 of his money and ho has been unable to recover it. He accuses the woman of living an improper life since she cnmo to Fremont and names D. Struve, who conducts a saloon next door to the restaurant she recently open'ed hero, as co-respondent. Struve Is a well-known Fremont man. Horst and his wife are the parents of a large family of children, some of whom are grown.
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Lincoln Nebraska State Journal

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Wed, Jan 27, 1909

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