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Fremont Tri-Weekly Tribune from Fremont, Nebraska • 3

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STP SHOOTING TOLD BERTHA PUTS IT BACK FREMONT GUN CLUB la paid by Fremont Mills; butter 1st by the creameries, sod butter and sgs by the grocers. MANY GEESE FOR THANKSGIVING PLANS TURKEY SHOOT Dr. Klam (Wnrrpfl Maa Who Kill ml Clmi-Re of Rev. Kinase Takes Stolen Articles to Owners Willi HU Wife THE DAILTHAHKETS Today's Grain and Live Slock Markets by Wire-Fremont Prices Sunday sud spent the day with frlemls. I.

A. Ogard returned Tuesday from a few days spent at Fremont. Charles Stelnbach as a passenger to Ashland Tuesday. Miss Carroll of North Platte Is visiting st the home of William Rammer and George Feint. Mrs.

Oapii sent to Fremuut Tuesday afternoon. Ralph Hamilton was In Mead Final Arrangements for It Not 'Kana City, Nov. r- Turkeys Are Too High for the uitlism t. ttlam of St. Joseph, Mo Americans Irave MrU- Clfy Vera Ou, Nov.

19. Tli exodus of American citizens from Mexico City continue. Forty person mostly women and rhildren, arrleJ here this morning by train. The fugitives report that only a few American women and c.hiMren 'remain In the fedr capital. Omaha.

Nov. with the loot, which she had tuken from different tores packed In the back of an auto-mobl. Bertha I.lebko, accompanied ws charged today wtlh murder In Yet Made Unusual Demand the first degree after a coroner's In quest Into the death yesterday of W. I'utnsm Cramer of Cblcaso, who was WILL BE HELD NORTH OF CITY Klan a downtown- FEW TITBITS ARE TO BE HAD LIVE STOCK hotel after a private detnctlve Ksged by the doctor had for several weeks followed Cramer and the doc IT WHJi UK A HMEIMKK COV HKAMOX HAS HKKV TOO WAK.M THANKSGIVING WILL BE QUIET IN FREMONT tor's wife. TKST.

WITH TlltKKVH Hl'XO mw many thixoh i MXK I'lllMK VOlXtJ IIKKVKH warn was held without ball. Ill SOUTH OMAHA. South Omaha, 21. Cattle Receipts, 200; rteady. ilOKS Receipts.

Hr.00; fie lower; rango. $7.20 W7.R5: bulk, ft 7.75. Sheep Receipts, 1800; strong. IP FOIl THK PHIZKH OPKX TO PRESENT PLAY "THEJFAIRY TRICK" Ca Thanksgiving by a Group ot Little Folks attorney, In announcing his defense, TO HUh MMIJOIW WILL IIK IX MAKKKT aid the shooting was accidental. The Utile Going on tor lite Day's attorney told this story of the trsg edy (Prom Thursday'! Dally) "When Cramer and Elam reached The- Fremont Gun club has not Entertainment Cramer's room In the hotel, Crsmer at down st the same time offering perfected the arrangements for the -Thanksgiving turkey shoot In it Elsm a chair.

Elam refused It. Nerv From Thursday's Daily. 'Fremont markets are making arrangements for sn unusually large demand for gees for the Thanks-giving dinner. Since the prk-e of turkeys has advanced to the high prices of rhe pres CHICAGO. 1 Chlcsgo Nov.

21. Cattle Receipts, 2500; steady. Hogs Receipts, weak to 5c lower. Sheep Receipts. strong.

THE GBAMKETS ously he walked across the room entirety bm the details will be made by Mark gavldge, son of the Rev. C. W. avldge. went around taking back the arttties; -She remember exactly where each "article came from.

fine seemed light-heafWd about taking back the things and made not the slightest protest. Andrew We ander, the man who met her on her elease from the asylum with promises of marriage and to whom she asserted she gave a suit of clothes, stolen from the Millard hotel, and a mesh handbag, taken from the Drandets stores wns put In yesterday morning on Dr. Savidje's com-p'aitit. The articles are to be returned. Dr.

Savage Is preparing a booklet which will contain Bertha Liebke's history of her life and her confession, bis own story of events having to do with her regeneration, the story of Mr. and J. Allen Davis, with whom Bertha has lived the pant two weeks, and pictures of them all. He Is doing this on solicitation of people ail over Nebraska and nearby states, be says. Bertha Llobke will hsve been within Dr.

Savage's charge two weeks today and he has absolute faith in her ultimate redemption. "What she neiis Is prayer and hard work and later (tie may preach. She will make a fine preacher," he said. "I want to know the troth," Elam within a day or two. aid.

As the plana now aland a tilut "I want to give you the i truth, Cramer replied. rook shoot will be. e1d on ground ent, geese have supplanted tbem to "I want the whole truth," Elam north of the city sometime during said It has been a bad misunderstand the day and probably In the forenoon. The grounds that are under Ing," Cramer began. "It has Ibeen consideration are on the Towner (From Thursday's Daily? Thanksgiving will be a Quiet day In Fremont in the amusement line.

For almost the first time in the history of man Fremont has no football team so the fans will have no entertainment In that lino of sport. There will be a gun shoot and the movies will be la full blast for those who care to take advantage of the entertainment The cltihroonis will draw their full quota of members and there will be a large number of family dinners. Further than that there will be little doing during the day. In the evening the Mechanics Hose com-psny will give its annual dauce and this is always a largely attended simply a harmless flirtation India- Smith efsUte, just northwest of tbelcreet, I admit, butharmless, I assure a large extent and especially for the Thanksgiving trade. It Is different for Christmas, for on that occasion the turkey demand has always been larger than that for geese.1 This does not mean that many turkeys will not grace the tables of Fremonters, for a large number of city.

Elam was still walking about the (From Thursday's Dally! A group of well known little maidens and one little man ot the city are making arrangements to present a playlet entitled, "The Fairy Trick, on Thanksgiving day at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Lee.

While the day has not been definitely settled, the plans are be-lng made for the holiday. The Inspiration for presenting the production originated with Florence Miller and Phlllis hur-man and thesa minxes are directing the rehesnals at the homes of the little folks in the cast several times a week, AIL of those la the cast have speaking parts except two and there are many pretty movements and dance steps that are gone through with very gracefully. When the presentation Is made on Thanksgiving day, the parents and friends of those taking part will make up the audience. Secretary Al Koyen of ti club room. was out of the city and It In under Cramer sat In the chair.

In stood that If the Smith grounds can steady voice he told his story. Cram OMAHA. Omaha, Nov. 21. The Omaha Kraln market oloecd today as follows: Wheat No.

2 hard. 80W82H: No. 3 hard, No. 4 hard, 75r79V4: No. 3 spring, 79fll79K.

Corn No. 2, 71 Hi No. 4, 64 i 71 No. 2 yellow, 67 ft 71 i No. 2 white, 6t5H( "H4.

Oatiw-Nb. 3 white, 38 V4; No. 4 white, 37 ffi 38: Rye No. 2, No. 3, CHICAGO.

Chicago, Nov. 21. The Chicago grain market closed today as follows: Wheat No. 2 hard winter, 88 89; No. 3 hard winter, 7 iff 8 8 No.

them will serve the dainty fowl meat. not be secured the shoot will be held er proceeded without Interruption For the large part these will be on' Mr. Koyen's farm, which Is a until he told of meeting Mrs. Elam In little farther to the north. served for large family dinners.

Chlcsgo. where some other member of the "I met her there by accident In There are some thirty members of the gun club but outsiders wlll.be permitted to enter the contest un family had turkey the year before. the railway he said. "I There wt'l be plenty of ducks and I.ESHARA man see per more than three or der the usual conditions. Just ho chickens In the market and some ex BIG REDUCTION SALE four minutes.

many turkeys will be contested for tra fancy prime young beef and Lesha a. Nov. 21. Wstler Holt "You lie," shouted Elam, his ner will be announced later. vous walk stopping with a Jerk as of Fremont came to town Wednesday AT IDLEWILQ FARM There will, be an absence of the be confronted Crsmer.

"You He. I usual amount of titbits for this occa 1 nor. spring, 90491'4; No. 2 want the whole truth and must have CASHED WORTHLESS sion whic4 is accounted for by the for a few days. Robert Esty made a' business trip to Omaha and returned this week Mrs.

(leorge Mcltride returned it" unusual warm weather of the fall. Cramer sprang to bis feet angrily There Is little game In the market DRAFT; NOW IN JAIL and headed for the door. Wednesday to her home In Omaha. "I won't talk to you any longer," nor. spring, HHSi 90; No.

3 spring, S6fi87. Corn No. 2, 73T74; No. 3, No. 4, 72Si7314: No.

3 yellow, 744; No. 3 white. Oats No. 2 white, 41 No. 3 white.

394 ffi 40; No. 4 white, 3914 iff 39. Cramer said, "I won't stay In room YOUNG MAN GONE Mrs. Allen Grow and son. Freder--Ick, dined Wednesday evening with Mr.

snd m. C. Fisher. Miss Lorls Hill returned Sunday and let any man talk to me like Fremont Alan Victim of Human that." Tlie CaHt "Miss Prim" Florence Miller. "Miss Ruth Prim" Phlllis gchur-man.

"Fairy Queen" Cathrine Abbott. "Maldla." a little girl at the boarding school Hortense Schur-man. "Bessie," a little girl at the boarding schpnl Alice MOler. "Fairies" Laura Whelpley, Frances Ilonlon, Frances Reynolds and' Rosalind Goldlng. "Sketlo," a Brownie Virginia Lee.

a Brownie Lee Vance. Cramer walked to the door. Elam ASSURESIN LETTER from a short Visit to Lincoln. Hair Salesman. wheeled toward him.

Oeorge McUrlde made a business tilt down," tno physician com FREMONT MARKETS trip to Fremont Wednesday for the manded; "sit down." Canton Bridge company. George Mcksliank is Frank From Thursday's Daily. A revolver flashed from Elam's Mrs. John l.ammel, was hostess Of farm macnlnery, horses, mules, high class Duroc-Jergey hogs and Polled Angus cattle; also, having tractors, we will sell two of them, namely a "Caterpillar" gasoline engine and an Avery steam tractor. Also power plows, discs and binders.

Wednesday, December 10, 1913, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. sham and continuing through the day until all is sold. The late It. IX Schneider having farmed under his own supervision the whole 1 .600 acres comprising the farm, requiring a equipment of machinery, teams and stock, and the family having rented out two-thirds of the plowed land, everything not required to hand's the balance" of the farm will be sold off.

IdlewllJ farm is on the Elkhorn river. 7 miles northeast of Fremont, two miles southeast of Address' J. Fremont, for any further information desired. pocket. Looking Into the revolver to the Ladles' aid of the Einn Q.

A. Roy was brought here from Kearney last evening and plnced In With Creditors Cramer backed Into bis chair. church Thursday afternoon. HOG8. Prices quoted by the Nya BchneldM Fowler today, Elam stood over him.

The revolver jail awaiting charges of haviti( Atthur Cords went to Fremont wns pointed at Cramer. passe) a worthless check at the Ter- Tuesday you ten me tbe trutn," Einm Ralph Hamilton made an auto trip (From Thursday's Daily.) The disappearance of George ry hotel, ten days ago. said. "Tell me the truth." to Yutan Wednesday. Roy who represented the Itninan Cramer sat still.

Crulckshank, former democratic can Mrs. Fannie Kammer and son. Just then the revolver went off. Hair ft Tonic company of Chicago, didate for sheriff and exceedingly GRAIJI. Wheat, new Corn, new yellow Corn, new white Corn, old yellow Corn, old white Oats Ry the attorney said, by accident presented a draft at the Terry hotel .63 .63 .63 .63 .33 .11 Cramer Tolled from the chnir, popular young man.

of the town, has been worrying his friends and rela and aske to have It Underrating Him. "My dear boy, I happen to know yoa mortgaged your house and lot In srder to buy that motor car. Kow are yoa managing to keep It In repair "No trouble about that (1 give an occasional mortgage on some bit personal property. From the way you talk. Uncle Henry, one would think I hadn't any business capacity at all!" Elam felt pulse and the man was converted Into money.

Rojr owed a dying. He walked down stairs and tives since Saturday. Sheriff Condit has been making unsuccessful efforts said: "I've done it," small bill at the hostelry but the Stanley, were in Fremont Tuesday. Mrs. DelUI Hatfield of Yutan.

visiting bef mother, Mrs. Harriet Bishop, for a few days. A box social and program will be given on Tuesday night, November by the pupils at the schoolhoueo. Everyone cordially invited. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fetiersteln and baby made an Buto trip to Wahoo PIUHH 'CK. clerk on duty at the time refused to to get trace of Mr. Crulckshank. Butter fat, delivered accept the paper.

The holder then 29 40 SUITS FILED AGAINST A letter received by relatives yes Eggs Honesty. Is the est policy. If you have found something use a Tribune Found Ad to locate the Tijfht-" ful owner. SHlj approached John the propri Butter 30 terday serves partially to clear up the mystery In It Mr. Crulckshank ex Advertising Brings You Business.

The price of grains above quoted J. MISSING MAN etor, and whom he had met on previous occasions and asked for the accommodation. Mr.fDexter told the presses regret over his financial con dltton find declares that ha lnianj. clerk It would be all right and th George cnucksnanic oeienaani money was paid, la due of time the draft was returned marked "protested." About this ttnia Mr. til then, he says, his friends and re In Two Cases latives need not expect to see him.

The letter was written at North Bend Dexter noticed In the news dispatch' cs that Roy was la trouble at Beat YOU MAY HAVE THIS BOOK From Thursday's Dully. apparently berore Mr. Crulckshank left and wag posted at! Council Blufls. Ia. rice with the hotel proprietor.

He was later taken to Kearney where he George C. Crulckshank who re was wanted on similar charge. Mr. Crulckshank has been conduct cently disappeared from North Bend Sheriff Condlt was notified and ing a pool hall and confectionery Ithout leaving any word as to bit communicated with Kearney wtth business at North Bend. None of the result that he made the trip out those who know him seem to enter destination is made the defendant in a suit filed In district court in which the First National bank oi tain the least dotibt of George's hon 1here and took Roy Into custody.

Sheriff Condlt said that he settled with the Kearney man by giving a mortgage on some city property he esty or that he would fail to pay every creditor Immediately If he possibly could do so. Formerly a pros North Bend seeks to recover pay' ment on two notes which it Is al had there. It is a Mp, beautiful book that would quickly sell at under ordinary conditions, but on account of its timely educational feature it is now presented to READERS OF THE FOEMOnT TRIBUNE For only certificates of consecutive dates (printed daily elsewhere in thee columns) and the expense amount of 1)3 cents for the larpo volume, or 13 cents for the smaller size, which covers the ileitis of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking, clerk hire and other necessary expenses, 10c additional by mail. leged Crulckshank gave during the Mr. Dexter said that he first met perous young farmer of the county, Mr.

Crulckshank has not done so well financially since he moved to Roy about six weeks ago while lunch past The total aniount asked ing at a Main street restaurant. He for is $710 town a few years ago and recently his Inability to meet demands of his had talked with him on various oc The petitioners ask that they be casions but had never been on Inti creditors has given him much worry given Judgment for one note dated mate terms with him. The draft was He is connected with a Ting family. April 15, 1913. for $450.

and for on Milwaukee bank. The matter at the head of which was the late another, dated May 17. .1913 for may be settled out of court. J. M.

Crulckshank of the district I Magnificent $230. Interest et 8 per cent In court of Dodge county. creased the total amount to $710. 9(1 ftl at id sr iu il- ur e. id icr iss he plo ol te.

tT I tit tr.t na TV. ra be res ral 111- C. V. Pool nets a Farm The firm of W. H.

AbtaTi Co. of Lincoln: Nov. 20. State Labor Colored Illustrations Columbus has filed a petition In Commissioner Charley Pool has re the same court asking that it be WINSLOW turned from Grant county where he (given Judgment against Mr. Crulck I MV .1 I selected a section of land under the shank for $412.96, which amount il Wlnslow, Nov.

21. P. Welt- recent government land lotteryt Ha I ia claimed he owes for groceries nnd kamp went to Fontanelle Wednesday drew No. 65 in the lottery but some other goods bought during the past on business. ahead of him were disqualified or year.

The Story Full of Heart Interest It ban been said that Willis J. Abbot, the author this book "writes for the people." Li this instance he went into the duial zone to learn all there in to know about it and did not return until his task was fully completed. From the time when Columbus searched for a natural waterway to the Pacific Ocean, Jin. brings his readers tip through the centuries of revolution and warfare, and on through to the realization of the greatest achievement of this day and age. The Ladies Aid of the German dropped out, so Mr.

Pool got thirty- Many of the pictures in this book represent scenes far removed from the trodden ath of the tourist views of the juogh'; of range natives residing within tu bordeis of the Zone, quito unknown tint-side of their own narrow world because of the difliculty in reaching them. The beautiful large colored ulates in Lutheran church of Fontanelle will third choice. He selected section MIT HO.MK FOR III 1(1 tL give a Thanksgiving supper at Fontanelle Hall, November 27th. town 22, range 39, west, twelve miles southwest of Hyannls. His land it Body of Charles Mi t'liilian Reaches Charles Bulock who has been four sections east, of the North Bend, from Texas.

working at Craig home on a visit. chosen by the person who had firsl Mr. and Mrs. Bentrup spent Wed North Bend, Nov. 21.

Mrs. Chas. choice. It Is valley hay land and water can be found eight feet below the surface. It Is suitable for the nesday with Mr.

and Mrs. William Brandert. McCluhan, accompanied by her father and sisfeV, arrived fiont Bless J' isaM-r1 ffi sasVuri if "ff Ralph McMullen and Jack Nichols growing of alfalfa and might be irri ings. with the remains of her motored to Fremont Sunday. the book are reproduced in splendid full pages from water-color studies made by K.

.1. b'ead, the well-known artist who spent many months in the study of Canal scenes. More Than 600 Illustrations gated by a pumping system. Mr. and Mrs.

O. R. Marks visited husband yesterday on the 10:30 train. The funeral services were he'd with Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Lnening- today at 2 o'clock. hoener Wednesday evening, returning the following morning. PURPLE CANE The above is a greatly reduced illustration of the big volume. The exact size is more than double the usual size of a novel. It contains more than KM large pages, printed from new, clear type, on special highly finished paper, bound in tropical red vellum cloth, damped in gold and inlaid with stippled colored panel showing the famous Culebra Cut.

A large crowd from here attended Xorth IUmmI IPrellmlnary arrangements are in laiural Purple Cane Nov. 21. Dr. and in the dance given at Fontanelle last Saturday evening. including full pages colorings progress to put on a play at the opera Mrs.

Johnson of Schuyler were Sun day visitors at the Waldron home. A. A. Bullock and Harry Ilenne- house by local talent, the proceeds of man motored to Fremont Thuradav. Russell Hasson and Miss Annie which will be applied on payment for Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Kaifman nnd Harris of Falrview spent Sunday at the new International encyclopedia Mrs. Clements'.

recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. Koeberlln iotrred from Fremont fo ravlf.1t with A very fine mnaica! program will The next annual league business meeting will be held at the home of friends. be rendered as a praise service at the Cora Moeller and Rena Nel stSent Mr.

and Mrs. Kddle Johnson, Friday, Christian church. Sunday evening. Well worth as a modern work of art 4 All that we can say of this look all the words of praise from pleased readers who got their copiesL-all the exclamations of delight from caller who se this book for the first time none can describe its rare beauty. Artists have paid tribute to it; poets have gone into rap- ttires over it; critics are delighted with its charms.

Yet none can do it justice Sunday In Hooper. December 5. November. 30. An offering will he Elmer Ruwe spent Sunday with The Ladies Aid will hold a bazaar taken for the benefit of the musical his parents.

work of the church. Rev. snd Mrs. Rozak and Mr. nn-i Mrs.

R. Collins has sent out invita Mrs. Pcheef visited Mr. and Mrs. tions to a number of her widow at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Kendrlck on Thanksgiving evenisg. November 27th.

Supper will start at 6 o'clock sharp. Everybody eordiallj Invited. Miss Effle Madison of Llnwood Is William Miller Saturday. friends residing esst of Jlaln street, whom she will entertain tomorrow Rev. and Mrs.

Kmak accnmonn'ed by the tatter's parents visited with August- Krkhoff evening st a six o'clock tea. i William Bullock and family eft for California to spend the winter ex PERSONAL MENTION SEE PAG TIFICAT Of AEI0T1I "msKinga unttrcmin ht -v rrr- nufuiw. home. Quite a few from here went to York Wednesday to be present at the wedding of Roy Seott and Miss Hamilton. pecting to rettirn about April 1st, Mrs.

Fred N'ewtan was a Fremont From Thursday's Dally. visitor. W. J. Noble left for Grand Island WITH TERMS.

F81CES FtiD THE TWO STYLES CF BOOKS. AND MAIL ORDER this morning on a business mission. Why not sell that old piece of furniture? You can do it If you will Why not sell thst old piece of furniture? You can do it If you will fXtmua'-WLJt -I Little Want Ads for Results..

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