Show j I f j Lynched oj I i I t I it I 1 Marysville Xa 22About forty r a masked men went to the fail last 1 I night five of them entered the l jailors residence presented revolvers I t revol-vers at his head and compelled him I I F tl to open the jail doors Samuel j i ii f J Trayer convicted of the murder of 1 1 I t j t John Pennington and wife was l r Ii I then taken out and conducted to T IJ I lt 1 j the wagon bridge in the southern 1 I Ii part of town and I j hanged He Is said j ij I I I to have made a full confession stat 9 3 j t r ing that he had no accomplices gin 11 F the murder The mob was very r1 l j F i quiet and dispersed as soon as the i i i ii I work was done r j Last nIght twentyfive or thirty j masked men rode up to the Jail took I H t Freyer out and going to Spring f I I I 4 Creek a small stream half a mile I t i j from town threw a rope over a beam J i q of a bridge and he was swung off J i 1 ft into eternity When the rope was Jqh 1 I placed around his neck he was asked 1i I tf if ho had anything to eay and said I n J yes and proceeded to give a full u detailed account of the awful and 1 i jl coldblooded murder of John Pen 1 11f1 I tJ nlngton and his wife which he I it committed about the middle of February 11 t Feb-ruary near Frankfort Ks The vic i l tims were found dead in a barn several I p J f t sev-eral days after the murder They t had been robbed and Mrs Penning i 1 J i ton was assaulted in a most brutal 1i J I I l fll manner by Freyer I If t h |