J.
W. Noell, A Suicide.
Villisca Photographer, Who was a Principal Witness in
Famous Slander Suit, and Constant Worker for
Solution of Villisca Murder Mystery, Found
Fatally shot on Depot Platform at Albia.
LEFT HOME WEDNESDAY MORNING – AN INQUEST WILL BE HELD.
J. W. Noell, Villisca photographer, who was an
important witness in the famous slander suit of F. F. Jones vs. J.
N. Wilkerson, and who has been one of the most ardent workers for a
solution of the Villisca murder mystery, died at a hospital in Albia
yesterday (Thursday) morning about 10 o’clock from a bullet wound to
his head. The best information obtainable up to the time The Sun
went to press indicated that his death was due to a self-inflicted
wound. The coroner of Monroe county had ordered that an inquest to
determine the cause of death be held, but the date had not been
fixed up to 4 o’clock yesterday evening.
Mr. Noell left his home in Villisca about 11
o’clock Wednesday morning telling his wife he was gong to see John
Montgomery at the latter’s home in the county. He did not return,
and it was Thursday morning when she received word that he was in
Albia fatally wounded. Mrs. A. H. Noell and Mrs. J. M. Noell, mother
and wife, went to Albia on train No.6, but arrived there after he
had passed away. He did not regain consciousness.
Although the time for securing information was
short, and officials at Albia did not talk freely, The Sun has been
able to gain the following facts by keeping in telephone
communication with the Villisca and Albia newspapers and in
interview with the dead man’s father, and his close friends.
Mr. Noell left home, as stated above and hired
an automobile to which he went to visit John Montgomery. After a
short stay there he was driven to Nodaway, where he took train No.
4. He was seen on the train with Jack Conway at Creston. He must
have gone to Albia on either No. 2 or No. 12 Wednesday night.
About 7 o’clock yesterday (Thursday) morning,
Homer Mason, an Albia drayman, found Mr. Noell lying on the west end
of the platform at the freight depot, close to the building. He had
a bullet wound in his head, a revolver lay on the platform nearby,
and some papers and a pocketbook were picked up about 15 feet away.
Some money and a watch in Mr. Noell’s pocket were not disturbed. He
was unconscious and remained so until his death at the hospital at
10 o’clock. The revolver bullet had passed through his head and
bedded itself in the wall of the freight depot.
After the inquest the body will be taken to
Hamilton, Iowa, for burial. A. H. Noell, father of the dead man, was
in Red Oak yesterday, and left last night for Albia. He said that J.
W. Noell had telephoned to Red Oak Wednesday morning, saying he was
coming here that afternoon.
J. W. Noell, was born in Oskaloosa, Dec. 23,
1889, and had been a photographer in Villisca since July 1913. He is
survived by his wife, who was formerly Miss May Sullivan, and by his
parents. Deceased was well known in Red Oak, having been here much
of the time during the various legal battles growing out of the
murder investigation.
WAS A WITNESS
At the recent slander suit Noell was on of the
principal witnesses. His testimony fortified a narrative of
over hearing a conversation between whom he believed to be F. F.
Jones, Albert Jones, Bert McCaull and another man. He told of
hearing their conversation in the Jones implement shed and said they
talked of “downing this thing,” of hiding Mansfield, getting Van Law
to handle Vina Tompkins, and other matters which he thought had a
bearing on the case.
~ Complimented the County. ~
B. B. Clark of Red Oak, chairman of the
Montgomery county Liberty Loan committee, received a letter from the
state chairman, Watkin W. Kneath, complimenting the county on its
splendid work in the purchase of bonds. Iowa’s total, according to
the letter, is something over $85,000,000.00.
~ Here’s a Kelly Axe. ~
One day this week a man connected with The Sun
bought his son a “Boy Scout axe.” Imagine his surprise when he
noticed that the axe head bore the inscription, “Kelly Axe.” It was
made by the Kelly Manufacturing Co., at Charleston, W. Va., and was
not named the “Kelly Axe” because of any Villisca murder trials
which have been tried or are about to be tried in this county.
~ Becomes City Editor. ~
Reid Zimmerman, former Red Oak young man, who
recently covered the Jones-Wilkerson slander suit and the Kelly
trial for the Council Bluff, Nonpareil, becomes city editor of that
newspaper next Monday. Red Oak friends compliment him on his
success.
~ “Alice in Wonderland,” gives patrons less
blood-and-thunder scenes and more of the sweeter thinks of life.
Beardsley Theater, four shows, Monday, Nov. 5. – adv.
~ Lost to Council Bluffs. ~
Red Oak high school lost last Saturday’s
football game, Council Bluffs winning by a score or 35 to 0.
~ Ewing Bros. will hold their annual sale of
Poland China boars at the Shields Feed Pavilion on Nov. 14 – adv. |