The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, April 26, 1901, Page 6, Image 6

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The Norfolk Jieucts
A Now York dtupatoh tolls of tho Poll
Thonipon wedding Wo hurt supposed
thnt Poll was already married o Moll
Is your money fipont nt homo or doos
nil yon upoud go toward building np
Ohlcngo Oninlin or somo othor distutit
city
Mny dny in tho noxt iti tho linn wait
ing to bo honored Tho chlldron will
undoubtedly glvo It duo oonsldoratton
with flowers and Mny baskots
Democrats claim that tholr party in
tho party of tho pooplo and yot thoy
havo elected but ono man lo tho prosl
donoy In a period of in yoam Tho
pooplo must bo decidedly In tho ml
norlty
Whilo watting for Mr MoKlnloy to
orndlonto tho Fourth of July Mr Bryan
might show him how it in douo by
eliminating Arbor day from thoonlondar
and making Its author J Storllng Mor
ton ttcarco
Somo Bhrowd
trtiould hovu election law piwwod that
would requlro voters to noknowlodgo
tholr ngo That would positively sottlo
tho question so far as many of tho
womon aro coucoruod
A porson may think that a dollar nout
to a foreign houso for goods will not bo
folt at homo but snpposo thorn aro two
or throo thouBnnd purflons of similar
mind what u hole could bo inarto in
homo finances Patroulo homo in
duBtrios
A Cleveland Ohio miniHtor holds
tho hoys of his church and dont pro
pofio to opou tbo doors until bin olainiH
for back salary havo boon mot Ho
flconiH to hold a sort of personal iujuuo
tion against church sorvioos
Tho Blair Pilot has boon printing on
calendared pupor somo oxoollout half
tono illustrations of buildings and
pcoplo of Blair and surrounding towns
and tho Ibsuo of tho 18th contains an ex
cellent writeup of that citys advaut
ngos
Somo times ono kind of religion Is too
runoh for ono man but it is said that a
man In Atchison Kansas who recently
diod hnd three kinds There should
bo no doubt as to where his f uturo ex
istence may bo spout but Homo will bo
roady to question it
Politics is said to bo gottlng protty
hot in Iowas capital city A lire re
cently started in tho oapitol building
was said to havo boon caused by spouta
uoous combustion bat whether old rags
or now aspirants for politioal honors
woro tho original cause is not stated
Tho Wayne Democrat would liko to
know which ticket tho Commoner would
Bupport if Mark Hauna headed the re
publican ticket and J Sterling Morton
tho democratic in tho next presidential
campaign Thats a poser Either
would annihilate tho common people
Thoso victims of tho grip who are
constantly saying hatchet aro not
necossarily in sympathy with Mrs
Nntion Tho liberal way in which thoy
nso tho handkerchief after each excla
mation would indicate that their sym
pathies are exclusively for that ladys
victims
A rut crusade has begun in tho stock
yards lit Chicago It is proposod to
eradicate tho pests by iuuooulatioii with
a now virus from the Pasteur Vooolne
company of Paris Tho war against tho
rats Booms to havo startod iu oaruatit but
it will havo to bo very wido spread and
thorough to bo successful
It is said that there aro now ton men
after each quarter sootion of tho reser
vations to bo opoued up for settlomout
iu Oklahoma There Ls likely to be
somo koen disappointments not only ou
tho part of thoso who do not soouro a
claim but by thoso who aro successful
as well if tho laud is as desolate as
alleged
A Jupouoso bacteriologist wants a
world wido crusado beguu against rats
asserting that they aro alarming dissetn
inntors of disease China may again bo
tho ouo to balk at this proposition of
tho civilized countries It is popularly
supposed that tho celestials havo a fond
ness for tho rodeuts and may object to
their extermination
The year 1901 scorns likely to show a
record exceeding the rooord breaker of
1000 in tho way of exports from tho
United States aud it is expootod that
the billion and a half mark may bo
reached Thus far tho rooord of tho
year has shown a wondorf ul luoroaso
ovor 1000 This is a great country and
appears to bo growing groator ovory
minute
An experts witness on tho stand ogaiust
tho Omah a street railway company
thought that a car coming down a hill
at the rate of 15 miles an hour oould bo
stopped within 25 feet Tho dofouso in
vited him to try it aud tho car ran 175
feet after tho brakes and sand had boon
applied It is unnecessary to add that
bto testimony nnd test proved of much
value to the defense
Those who may be inolined to think
tlio Nebraska legislature extravagant lu
its appropriations should glanco at tho
record being rnndo by tho leglslatnro of
Illinois whoro tho appropriations aro
llkoly to reach tho 12000000 mark
That state cortalnly had more money at
it disposal than Nebraska but how it
can m an ngo to use that amount of
money is a conundrum
Tho Kuropean nations would coinblno
to curb tho western giant among the
world powors Thny dont liko Ameri
can intorforouco in tholr gamo of grab
in Oliiua a little bit ami would liko to
show this country that while sho may
bo greater than any ono of thorn thoy
aro tho moro poworful when combined
Amorlca would probably not relish a
contest of this kind but it is not im
probable that sho would not bo tho worst
frayed lu tho oud
Now York doesnt intend to havo
Florida and hor walking fish havo nil
the sensation and it is roportod from
Sayvlllo that a flshorman has captured
a mermaid In his nets and now has It lu
captivity It is said that tho fish woighs
olght pounds and has a faco closely re
sembling that of a woman It is ex
pected that floa sorpont and similar
Btorios will flourish with unwonted vigor
on tho coast this soason Tho season is
opoulug right for it
Heros hoping that tho froo and un
limited coiuago of tho ohicken and cow
without tho aid or oonsout of any na
tion on oarth will contlnuo Tho prod
ucts of tho lion and dairy in tho United
States daring 1000 amountod to 075
XOOOO whilo tho gold and sllvor pro
duced lu tho country during 1819
amountod to but 142000000 Tho ono
product that oxcoodod lu value that of
tho cow and lion was com which in
1900 amountod to f 75 1000 000
Pooplo who kick on the doctors
and tho loss of a fow days tlmo on
count of tho grip ovidoutly havo
kick coming compared with Jeau
Roszko tho famous tenor with
Metropolitan Opora company
grip took effect in his throat uud
already cost him 20000 through
engagements not to moution exponsivo
doctor bills Tho singers throat is his
stock in trade and Jeans throat has not
boon in marketable condition for several
weeks
Tho Nobroska City News says As
usual when tho republicans aro in
power a big scandal has developed in
tho Philippines This thing of trying
to shovo all tho responsibility for scan
dals that havo provaled in thoso islands
for tho past 35 or 40 years on tho re
publican party is laying it on a littlo
too thick If that party is niado to
shoulder tho blamo for the shortcomings
of its oflloials during tho timo Americans
havo coutrollod tho islands that should
bo sufficient
Uucle Sam is avorso to spending two
to throo million dollars ayear abroad for
nuts and his sorvants of tho agricul
tural dopartmont aro Importing trees
from foreign corntries to introduce hero
Tho Uuitod States has a rango of soils
aud olimato in which conditions similar
to those of almost any country in the
world may bo found aud it is not im
probable that tho future will soo pro
duced horo anythiug possible to grow in
any othor port of tho world Tho timo
may not bo far distant whon the United
Statos will be independent in fact
well as in name
Tho American Economist of New
York has issuod a supplement contain
ing tho cartoons aud illustrations used
id that publication for the past threo
years Tho Economist is published by
tho American Protective Tariff League
which has done good work for tho prln
oipal of protection to homo industries
Tho illustrations aro of politioal import
and aro most suggostivo somo of thom
tolliug volumes iu a very simplo man
uor readily understood aud more outer-
taming tnau tho pages of dry argument
occasionally promulgated Tho Ecouo
mist has accomplished much for tho re
publicau party and this portfolio is not
tho least of its publications
J Sterling Morton of Nebraska City
is not of tho sort who fixes a holiday or
practico to bo observod by other people
while ho sits Idly by and observes tho
results Ho aud his sous planted 0000
troos this spring many of thom boiug
givou their start for the boautifying of
tho country on Arbor day Not only
does Mr Morton bolievo in encouraging
tho planting of trees but anythiug to
ward the beauty of town or couutry re
ceives his hearty support The Ne
braska City Starch company in which
ho is interested has offered prizos ag
gregating flOO for the most beautiful
lawns iu that city grown this summer
A flue lawn is prize enough in itself
but with this additional iucentivo it
maybe expocted that Nebraska City
lawnB will bo of exceedingly fine texture
this summer
Charles A Towno thinks that it will
be impossible for tho democrats popu
lists silver republicans or all of them
combined to dislodge tho republican
party as long as favorable industrial
conditions continue Charley must be
discouraged Ho Bhould tako treatment
from Dr Bryan made famous for his
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THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY APRIL 2ti 1901
bill
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tio
do
tho
His
has
lost
as
optimistic viows of democracys success
in past campaigns whon uoarly every
Htato in tho union has boon claimod by
that party Charley is llkowlso nils
takon Tho republican party hoAJbcen
dofoatod whon tho people woro enjoying
good timo and may bo oKnt at tho
former oxporimeut was so disastrous
that thoy didnt chooso to mako an
other and porhapj worso ono during tho
past two campaigns
Tho gold holdings in tho United States
treasury now oxcood a half billion dol
lars No othor treasury in tho world
is now so full and tho imperial bank of
Hussia is tho only ono that over made a
higher record Tho Amoricau troasury
lacks but llttlo more than ninety mil
lions of reaching that mark Tlioro Is
no discounting tho fact that tho United
Statos is agroatcouutry and ono of which
overy citizen should bo proud This
groat record of financial stability has
boon acquired whilo tho country has
boon engaged lu wars and tho suppres
sion of rcbolhous It is tho result of
wlso financiering and prosperous condi
tions a coutiuuauco of which will soon
compoll the acknowledgment that the
United States is tho greatest country in
tho world
Tho British government Is facing a
deficit of moro than 53000000 caused
to a largo oxtont by tho South African
war Tho condition that exists brought
out this oxolamation from Sir William
Vernon Harcourt Wo aro living in
an ago of nowspapor finance and of in
creased expenditures Wo cannot go ou
without involving this country in finan
cial ruin Tho fashionablo doctrine of
tho duy is conscription and protection
does anybody beliovo that this increase
is not to goon England is not as strong
now as at tho close of tho French war
and this is tho most disastrous statement
that tho exohequer has niado Tho
government is planning for another
largo loan and meantime tho pooplo aro
to bo burdoned with additional taxes
and duties England would probably
bo glad to encourage a llttlo of tho re
publican financiering that has proved of
such benefit to this country
Norfolk Honored by Banker
Norfolk extouds cordial greeting aud
an earnest wolcomo to tho bankers of
Northeast Nobraska who assomble here
in fourth annual convention this week
Tho pooplo of tho city esteom it n great
opportunity to have as tholr guests for a
day n class of busiuess men who are at
ouco the mainstay and barometer of the
balance of tho business world In
fathoriug a communitys finances they
aro at tho very heart of all industrial
progress and depression They are tho
first to feol it whon tho community is
suffering from hard times aud tho pulses
of their finance aro the first to quicken
when an ora of prosperity dawns A
bank of strong finances is a guaranty
of a communitys stability whilo one
that is financially weak indicates a cor
respoudiug weaknoss ou the part of
other business interests thoy aro
therefore a reliable barometer of the
business conditions of fellow industries
aud it is especially gratifying to note
that tho bnuks of this section aro con
stantly aud steadily increasing in
strength
Tho banker is a modern necessity and
however much ho may bo maligned and
snoerod at by certain political economists
they would readily recognize his worth
aud nndoubtodly be tho first to miss
him were ho retired and business con
ducted as wns done by our forefathers
Tho businoss world would be at a dead
loss how to procood without this
tent medium through which their busi
ness affairs could be transacted The
lino was when a man who wnnted to
purchase a horse would trado potatoes
hay or corn for it afterward money
was the solo medium of exchange now
a check answers all purposes of both
A pieco of paper valueless without a
signature is made to represent monoy
or going further back potatoes hay aud
corn by a person merely signing his
uame whioh to a bankor means that
ouo oustomor has transferred a few
figures to the account of his neighbors
A similar pieco of paper may likowiso be
used in transferring money to a distaut
country the inothod being both safe
uud inexpensive
Tho banker may not always bo the
wealthiest man of n community iu fnct
ho rarely is but ho has a knowledge of
tho communitys financial couditiou
and of profitable investments whioh tho
rioh man does not always possess and
his advico is eagerly sought Ho is also
recognized as a snfe medium for hand
ling wealth and to his care is entrusted
tbo money of the community
His busiuess lequires more sagaoity
and he must exercise a greater degree of
of caution than any other business re
presentative His knowledge of book
keeping and tho othor details of the bus
iuess must be tho best obtainable Ho
must inspire confidence aud bo able to
determine those in whom confidence
may be reposed All these go toward
making the perfect banker and the meu
who aro gathered hero today represent
such qualities iu large degree therefore
Norfolk Is honored by their presence
May they consider their visit to this city
as ono of the pleasant and profitable
events of a life timo and departing
may their thoughts revert with pleasure
to the Arbor day of 1901 spent in Nor
folk
Tho straw hot is budding and will
soon bo in full bloom
Tho domocrats appear to have a regu
lar look of aspirants for tho supremo
judgeship
A town would soon ceaso growing but
for homo patronogo and tho moro it re
eolve tho greater it grows
It is reported that Edward Atkinson
of Boston town is ono of tho disconcerted
followers of Agalnaldo who coutomplates
taking tho oath of allegiance
Nows of how Mr Bryan observed
Arbor day is anxiously awaited Per
haps ho went out under tho shado of a
budding olm and dictated drastic edi
torials for tho Commoner against tho
Conservative
Tho shirt waist for men may bo said
to bo firmly established tho tailors
through tholr magazines are fighting it
and it will in tho natural order of
thligs become exceedingly popular It
requires opposition to properly iutro
duco innovations in dross
A well known business man of Omaha
who opposos tho voting of any moro
bonds by that city has proparod a stato
mout showing that citys bondod in
debtedness to be over ten million dollars
now His position would cortaluly
seem to bo justified by this showing
Tho American protective tariff system
should not longer bo a matter for argu
ment lu national politics It has proven
indisponsablo to Amoricau industries
and they should not longer be threatened
by froo traders As long as democraoy
is in such sore straits for an issue how
ever freo trado will probably continue
to bob up nnd bo supported by tho
guns of that party
great
Tho Cubans should soon settle down
to businoss under somo form of govern
ment The mouths of January and
February this year show a docreaso of
200881 in customs receipts as compared
with Jho first two mouths of 1900
Cubas exports for the first three
quarters of 1000 showed a decrease of
2000000 as compared with 1S90 and
hor Imports were 1500000 less as com
pared with tho samo period
President Will M Maupin of tho Ne
braska Press association announces his
couuectiou with tho Couutry Publishers
company of Omaha with the interests
of which he will hereafter bo identified
Tho company is to bo congratulated on
securiug his services Mr Makpiu is a
newspaper man in every sense of the
word has a wide acquaintance with
couutry publishers aud it can readily bo
conceived that both tho company and
Mr Maupin will profit Tho company
has been in existence four years and al
though it has met with disheartening
competition aud persistent rebuffs this
now allignment indicates that it is in a
growing and prosperous condition Mr
Maupius friends of the craft will wish
him great success und new honors iu his
present capacity
Aguiualdo is counting himself out of
tho democratio party in a sure and cer
tain way and ho will soon be maligned
and traduced by his former admirers if
ho does not curb his disposition to be
come an American His remarks con
cerning tho glorious sovereign banner
of tho United States is already sneered
at by his whilom supporters aud he
should know that in the eyes of democ
racy that banner is in disrepute because
it has been opposing him and takiug
away his liberties If he doesnt know
any better than to praise his oppressors
he is not intelligent enough to be a
good democrat and his walking papers
will be furnished on short notice This
country should not be praised not with
the presont administration and every
good democrat is supposed to know it
Agninaldos eyes aro gettiug wide
open He has had a good thing right
ut hand aud didnt know it His desire
for power aud self government has so
shaded his sight that he could not see
the liberty emolument and glory offered
by tho most humano and progressive
country among tho governments of tho
earth Since he has behold the oppor
tunities of his country aud people iu
their true light he goes into rhapsodies
Ho says This cause has been joy
fully embraced by tho mnjority of my
fellow countrymen who have already
uuitod around tho glorious soverign
banner of tho United States In this
banner thoy repose their trust nnd bo
liof that under its protection the Fili
pino people will attainall those promised
liberties which they ore beginning to
enjoy Tho country has declared un
mistakably in favor of peace So bo it
County Superintendent J D Keller
of Woodbury county Iowa while a
strong temperauce advocate is fearful
that the schools at the solicitation of
temperance people aro overdoing thnt
subject He says there isnt a branch
of physiology that doesnt treat of the
evil effects of drink aud there isnt
a day that the pupil is not led to see the
awful results of drinking Horrible
pictures are printed in their books to
show the effects of alcohol and somo of
thom represent cases not to be found
more than ouce in a thousand times
Mr Keller says j The boy sees these
things and thinks of men he knows
who drink and ho cannot bolievo they
have such hideous organs in their bodies
Tho tcaohor says that tho drunkard
has no appetito and that tho stomachs
of nil such men refuse to porform their
functions Now tho boy knows if he
is bright thnt a drunkard is usually a
glutton as well The instructor says
that ho who partakes of Intoxicating
liquors becomes brokou in body nnd
fooblo of mind Tho boy probably
knows intimately a man who drinks and
whose physique and vigor ho has always
admired nnd who mny bo ono of tho
most successful mon of tho city I think
that wo cau often do moro Injury by
suggestion to tho pupil than by actual
tomptntion Tho boy who hoars what
horrifying effects immediately take
placo in every part of his body goes out
and soes a healthy man a steady drinker
and it is just like taking tho governor
from an engino Ho is too a little curi
tus to feel tho sensation of a hob nailed
liver and n stomach filled with curdlod
blood vossels and ho may try tho experi
ment
MEADOW GROVE
Mrs H L Kindred was shopping in
Norfolk Monday
Priuclpal Walter Pilgor spent Sunday
at his homo in Norfolk
Orln Prltohard is painting Chas
Evans houso on Main stroot
Miss Blanche Carrico visited frieudB
in Battlo Creek Saturday and Sunday
Mrs Josle Palmer is visiting with her
parents Mr and Mrs W H Hopkins
Clyde and Bessie Hardiug visited iu
Battlo Creek last Saturday aud Suuday
Miss Charlotte Luton speut Saturday
and Sunday visiting friends at Tilden
Merl Hike and Oscar Johnson of
Tilden spent last Sabbath in this city
Misses Mabel Crooke and Pearl Hop
kins visited frionds in Battle Creek Fri
day
Mesdames Colegrove and Damon
drove to Battle Creek Thursaay after
noon
Mrs Tom McDonald and children of
Tilden spent Sunday with relatives in
this city
Frank McOullau and Lena Storey
were married in Stanton Wednesday
April 17th
Chas Crooke accompanied by his
sister-in-law Miss Alma Mills returned
from ONeill Thursday
Quite a crowd of young people from
this city attended a party given by Miss
Eva Christiansen Friday evening
Emmet and Max Churoh sons of Mr
and Mrs Ira Church arrived hero from
their homes in Missouri aud Idaho Mon
day
Mrs Ira Church living two miles
south west of town was stricken with
paralysis last Wednesday Her condi
tion is critical
Miss Laura Heitzman of Battle Creek
visited in this burg from Saturday even
ing till Sunday evening the guest of
Mrs Geo Hopkins
Geo Rouse living one mile south of
town had the misfortune to have his
barn together with somo hay destroyed
by fire Tuesday morning
Gertrude Wade and Arch McDonald
attended a ball in Battle Creek Friday
evening given by the Y L G T 0
of which organization Miss Wade is a
member
W A Witzigman went to Norfolk
Sunday noon nnd returned Tuesday
morning While there he attended the
Northeastern Nebraska Bankers associ
ation and banqm t
How ltosa Fixed Kir
A few weeks ago one Rosa Pallot a
comely maid who has seen a few sum
mers of Omaha life came to Battle
Creek to visit her mother who resides
a short distance from town Now Rosa
was a winsome lass and the goo goo
mauipulatious of her optics were too
much for one unsophisticated country
swain whoso perceptive powers must
have been sadly abbreviated His was
not a love that could He smouldoring for
years before tho flame became intense
it was of tho brand that fairly siz
zled with tho slightost fanning He
proposed and was accepted with alacrity
the only condition imposed by the fair
Rosa being that their marriage should
bo strictly on tho q t Accordingly
they drovo to Pierco and were married
shortly after which Rosa left for Omaha
ostensibly to collect her personal effects
promising her new hubby that -she
would return on a certain day when all
would be bliss
Hor bright smile haunts him still
And the haunt is about all he sees of
Rosa nowadays for uulike the cat made
famous by renowned soloists she didnt
come back Nor she wont In a letter
to hor mother Rosa explains that she
married just for the novelty of the
transaction and regards it as a huge
joke on Fix Battle Oroek Enterprise
Goshen 111 Genesse Pure Food Co
Le Roy N Y Dear Sirs Some days
since a package of yourJGrnin O prepar
ation was left at my office I took it
homo and gave it a trial aud I have to
Bay I was very much pleased with it as a
substitute for coffee Wo have always
used the best Jam and Mocha in our
family but I am tree to say I liko the
Grniu 0 ns well as the best coffee I ever
drank Respectfully yours
A O Jackson M DI
Sturgeon is the piano man
NAVAL XADETSHIP
KxAinlnntlon to lie Held June 12 Some of
the Hequtrement An Appoint
ment to he Defllred
Considerable interest in tho coming
competitive examination for appoint
ment to the naval academy cadetship at
Annnpolls from tho Third congressional
distriot is being shown by tho young
men of Norfolk and in tho territory sur
rounding Tho date for tho examina
tion is sot for Juno 13 next Some
facts regarding tho appoiutmontaud tho
oxamlnutlon will undoubtedly provo
interesting
The course of a navnl cadet is six
years four years being spent at tho
ncademy nt Aunnpolis Md nnd two
years nt sea At tho expiration of this
course tho cadet returns to tho academy
for graduation Candidates from among
whom the appointment will bo made
must bo residents of this congressional
district Up to July 1 the nppointivo
power is In tho hands of tho representa
tive to congress John S Robinson of
Mndlson If he fnlls to mnko tho ap
pointment by tho first of July for any
reasontho secretary of tho navy fills tho
vocanoy All candidates must at tno
time of examination for admission be
between tho ages of 15 and 20 years
physically sound well formed and of
robust constitution These conditions
nre prescribed by the revised stntutos in
paragraph 1517 The candidate ap
pointed by Congressman Robinson must
present himself for examination at the
acadomy on September 2 of this year
tho first of tho month falling ou Sunday
After presenting himself at the acad
omyjthe appointee will be again ex
amined and if successful iu passing
will bo required to enter the school at
once He will be examined physically
by a board composed of threo medical
officers of tho navy This examination
is very thorough and the appointee may
consider himself about perfect physically
if he is successful iu passing The can
didate will be tested for defects of the
sight or hearing and for defects in
other functions or organs of the body
That the youug men accepted are about
perfect may be realized when it is
known that bunions or ingrowing toe
nails may debar- tho applicant The
accepted cadet must be at least 5 feet in
height and his weight will be taken
into cousidcration
Before being admitted tho candidate
is also examined mentally by the acad
emic board in reading writing spelling
arithmetic English grammar United
States history worlds general history
algebra through quadratic equations
and in plane geometry ten subjects in
all
These examinations at the academy
are very similar to the local examina
tions of applicants but it sometimes
happens that the local board will pass
nu applicant who will be turned down
by the academic board because tho ex
amination may not havo been rigid
enough on the part of the local board
or they may not have had a perfect can
didate before them Deficiency on any
one of the subjects may be considered
sufficient reason for the rejection of a
candidate
After passing successfully all the tests
the appicant is appointed a naval cadet
and becomes a student at the academy
He is required to sign artioles by which
he binds himself to serve in the United
States navy for eight years including
his term of probation at the academy
unless sooner discharged The pay re
ceived by tho cadet is 500 per year
commencing on the date of his admis
sion Upon graduation ho is advanced
to a higher official position and his sal
ary is increased accordingly
The appointment is worth trying for
and fortunate indeed will bo the success
ful candidate
Letter IlHt
List of letters remaining uncalled for
at the postoffice April 22 1901
Gentlemen Colonel G P Chapman
Al Craper H L Cramer R F Corbyn
Egyptain Remedy Co 2 T P Fonder
John G Fols 2 F B Glenn Joe L
Jorden H Louco Martin Morau 2 B
L Morgau H J Nully Leslie Parsons
E B Perry Fred Reynolds Mart See
grebnrt Wm Smith Anton Herrn
Scuka Maurice U Straus W D Sim
mons M W Southard Times Tribune
A A Thayer Thos B Twombly O M
Woodward U B Wakemau
Ladies Mrs Blanohe Carrabine 2
Mrs Susie Crabtree R H Louden B
E Perry Rose Roberts Mrs J H
Thompson Violet Vermon
If not called for in 30 days will bo
sent to the dead letter office
Parties calling for any of the above
please say advertised
P F Sprecher P M
WARNERVILLE
Our school will close for the
Friday May 3
season
The railroad company had tho stock
yards repaired tho first of the week
Ed Olmsted came down from Plain
view Saturday and returned Monday
Mrs Charles May returned last month
from a months visit with her mother at
Falls City Neb
Dan Murphy went to Omaha Wedues
day of last week with two carloadB of
cattle and hogs
Wm Brown aud family havo moved
into O D MunsouB farm house re
cently vaoated by Frank Eberly
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