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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1901)
The Norfolk Neus V N UU8K IubliehM DAILY RMuMUumI Ml Kterj ilnj Mfriil BnmUj H futrlrr lr tk 15 crtiU lly mull yet year fci wrrKiv nkws ioiuinai Ths Nimr rotntiltrlitxl ISM TIip Jonriinl MlnlillMicd Ml liter Irlilnj Ur null ir jrnr IIM Knteted ftt tlin IoMoflleo nt Norfolk Net at trend rlnu mallet Telndionrn Kdltorlal lriartmriit No Ms line liiptc OIllcs nml Juti ilwimr Nu 822 Tho park roinmipsionerB of Now York City hnvo nbolinlicd pny clmirg nnd thopo who uow go to tho imrko may nut themselves without pnylng for privilege Tho people of Now York nro Rotting generous nml soon tho tnlk of taxing tho air a portion brenthes there will have subsided Governor Snrngo is of tho opinion that tho Bonth Omaha bull fights aro perfectly innocent and lmrmliSH nmuso mont nntl Bays that ho would not ho afraid to become a bull fighter liiniholf with such nnimah in tho arena All they need in someone to bruiih tho fllon nway and they become perfectly docile lie fearn that tho management of tho affair aro tho mont abutiod animals bo cAueo there haB been a largo wound in their receipt Reparating tho receiptH from tho expenditures in a manner that would require nnnic tkllled work to re pair Tho governors opinion will ncarcely Rorve to correct tho manage nientH ditllculty Tho pooplo who would attend desire something blood cnrdling and cruel The Norliu cuho at Mlndeu in a pecul iar one in many pnrtiouhirs not the least of which is tho promptness with which juctico was moted out to tho defaulter In less tlpn 2 1 hours aftor his arrest ho was given a preliminary bearing bound over to district court a Bpoolal term of thn court was railed and tho prisoner was tried convicted and sentenced to nix yonrs in the penitentiary and to pay a lino of -5400 the amount of tho embezzlement charged against him It is regarded as probably the aaoHt speedy disposition of a oiitninal cflBO in the history of Nobranka courts 3He prisoner was evidently intent on evading tho responsibility of Mb crimo oc if ho proved unsuccessful establish ing a record for peculiarities without precodout in tho criminal history of the Htato Thtt failure of hi plans mid tho coutciuont confession wan token by the court as a signal for an ollurt on itspart to do troino record breaking mid tho op portunity was quickly siezed upon and tarofcght to a tuocewful termiaAtioa It thero are other peculiarities or record BjnashiiXs eoncoalod In the case tho psople will not bo surprised to boo them dovolop speedily Norlln Iim un doubtedly ero this entered upon his term of penal sorvitudo Tho Lincoln Independent in a recont issue proceeds to show that tho republi cans of Douglas county aro hopelessly in tho toils of tho octopus and for proof recites tho fact that tho packing lionso property in South Omaha controlled by tho meat truM has boon assessed At IV per cent of its value find remarks that Tho peoplo should bo truly grateful it is a wonder that tho Alnrk Hanna fol lowers got up courngo enough to asset thorn at all This makes a very beaut iful und interesting story that should iiavo mndo many votes for tho fusion ists had not tho Omaha 13oo tot into the ynrd and upsot tho kottlo in tho follow ing manner Tho ollicial organ of Ne braska populism is ovidently not awaro of tho fact that threo out of tho ilvo members of tho board of Douglas county commissioners aro popocrnts From a party standpoint tho fusion re formers nro respont iblo for thu fnilnro to equalize the tax according to tbo let ter and spirit of tho law It makes a great deal of ditrerenco howover whoso ox is gored In tho language of tho bo gus reform organ Tho peoplo should bo truly grateful Indeed it is a won der that the Bryauito county board got np suttlcient courage to assess tho cor porations nt nuy figure Iuio Gold John A Taylor in Social Servico 6ay6 If yon Bhonld ask me what is puro gold I should say Tho man who in these times of ilnaucial debauchery puts eighteen karats of honor into every bargain which he makes and brings out of tho maelstorm of wild eoutoutiou his good repute untarnished is pure gold Tho strango young mnn who comes to n great city and pursues his way from poverty to competence keeping his conscience and his body pure is pnro gold The president who holding the ties tinies of seventy millious of people in bis control postpones to tho last mo ment the dread arbitrament of war then keeps the honor of the state un scathed until its successful completion and seeking well earned repose with the approving plaudits of multitudes forsakes the sweet music of applause for the quiet chamber of the woman who in hiB unfruitful days pledged him her sacred troth is pure gold The physician who leaveB his com fortable home at night for the poorer quarters of the city receiving for his compensation only the glad satisfaction of relieving misery is pure gold DEI 1151 UK Alton Wreck Results in Nine teen Deaths FIVE OTHERS FATALLY HURT Over a Score Stll Un Kansas City Hos pitalsMost of the Victims Were Epworth League Excursionists En Route to Ban Francisco Kansan City July 12 0 tho 24 per sotiH Injured In the Alton wreck who are ntlll In KansaB City hospitals two aro not likely to live through tho day and tlireo others aro fatally hurt A re vised list of tho 19 dund follows Mtb J 8 AdHlt HoopoBton 111b MrH llulda llaysllp Chenoa 111b Mrs S A D Harry Hoopeston Ills IVJV D W Hooker ByraciiBo Mabel Hour Kentland lud MIbb Lulu Ryder Kentland lnd Mrs Lorena Oilman Goodland lnd Mrs S L Itay Wil mington Ills- Mrs Elizabeth Dixon Wilmington Mrs FranccH Walker Brooklyn MWlthodn JCurtlB Simp eon Knn Sidney Jones Chicago Daniel Donnelly fireman Daniel Mc Anna conductor freight train P J Anderson engineer freight train Frank Urlggs engineer passenger train I S Rogers expresB messen ger Ctlcago two unknown men burned and mangled beyond recog nition LcbIIo S Colburn of Paw Paw Mich and MIbb Lottlo L Still of HornellBvlllo N Y aro not expected to live through the day Mr Ciilburn wan Bcalded on the faco and anno and his right leg and arm brqken Ho is at St JoBupha hospital MIbb StiUB arniB faco and shoulders wero badly Bcalded and she Ib uncotiBclouB moBt of tho tlmo Sho 1b ut Uuiver slty hospital The following aro fatally injured Mrs Anna Morrison VnlpnralBO lnd head and nrmn scalded MIbb Ora E Tollman daughter of Mrs Morrison Valparaiso faco and arniB scalded MrB C W Snydor Jasper Ills aged 44 face arniB and Bhouldors burned MIbb Julia M Haynllp Chenoa Ilia arm and face scalded Inbnled sttcam Tho caso of Mr llaysllp of Chenoa Ills Is cxtrtJmely pitiful Although badly burned and In a scrloua condi tion th enormity of bin affliction made it neressary for blm to leave tho hospital Ills wife Mrs Hnlda llaysllp dlod at tho University Iioh pltal and his daughter Mlsn Julia Ih now In a dying condition at St Josephs honpltnl Ho will take tho body of IiIb wlfo home and return for his daughter Tho hospital attendants report that tho less Hcrlously injured patients arc Improving rapidly Most of tuo -Injured -wore Kpworta Lcaguo excursionist on route to San Francisco nnd -were In the tourist car In which tho greatest havoc waa wrought Most of the uninjured and slightly Injured leaguers have pro ceeded on their journey WRECK IN PENNSYLVANIA Freight Train Falls Through Bridge - Killing Ten Men Connenut O July 12 Just after 11 oclock yesterday three cars of tbo local freight went through the Nickel Plate brldgo at Springfield Pa The bridge gnng was at work on the bridge and the ten men killed aro mostly workmen The accident occurred Just nfter passenger train No 3 had pulled through The local after tho passing of tho passenger train pushed threo cars heavily laden out on tho structure to unload stone tor tho masons work ing beneath on the largo stone founda tion Tho work of unloading had hardly begun when without wamiug tho whole structure hearing the threo laden ears rilled with laborers fell with an nwful crash Into tho vulloy So suddrn was the nffair that only one mnn n mason named icorgc Smith had a chance to leap in tlmo to Bavo himself from Injury Tho dead Conductor Phil A Mooro Buffalo J Seaboss Cleveland Georgo Swxrtz workman Springfield Homer Deck with foreman Connenut flvo ItnllniiB names unknown West RnndnlJ Springfield Cut by Breaking Glass Kokomo lnd July 12 Breaking glasB nt tho plate glass works hero inflicted frightful injuries on five of the ten men who wero carrying the Bheet upright from tho nnneallng oven to tho grinding table Tho Injured aro Herman Meyer Anthony McHale Au gust Gruele William Abney and Peter Van Rylng Tho plate which weighed 2200 pounds broko nnd camo Bhower ing down on tho heads and Bhouldors of tho workmen Tho victims scalps wero badly cut and the flesh was lit erally scraped from tho bones of their Bhouldors and nrms All five will lose their nrms if not their lives Cattle Growers Committee Denver July 12 President Lusli of the American Cattle Growers associ ation has appointed tho following com mltteo to draft a bill to provide for tho leasing of tho public range John P Irish of California M K Parsons of Utah Bartlett Richards of Nebraska Henry M Porter of Colorado and A 15 Robertson of TexaB Tho committee will meet In Denver next September Slain In Their Sleep Greenville Miss July 12 Two pel Bom were killed and another was seri ously wounded at Erwin John Serlo and his son Vincent Serlo were killed while Salvator Liberto was dangerouBly wounded The three had been living near Glen Allen but on account of some trouble were ordered to leave the community by the clti sens The oca west to Erwl few THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JULY 12 1901 mllen distant from Glen Allen nnd dtV elded to locate While they were nsleep tbo threo were riddled with bullet two being killed outright while the third was seriously shot Mrs Hilton Loses Her Case Salt Lake July 12 Judgo Hall of tho district court yesterday rendored his decision In the celebrated Hilton Park case tbo court holding that tho ceremony of Bcallng performed In 1878 wnR purely a religious ceremony nftcctlng tho lives of Mrs Hilton nnd Dr Pnrk only In the hereafter nnd wna not a marriage ceremony known to or recognized by the lawB of Utah Mrs Hilton claiming by this ceremony to be n widow of Dr Park had sued for part of the estnto WARNERVILLE Our farmers aro harvesting tho ryo crop Wnrnorvillo peoplo colebrated in Mad ison tho Fourth Ohnrllo Lodgo shipped in n carload of lumber last week and will bnild a large addition to his houBo Miss Gertie Miller camo np from Omaha Sntnrdny to visit her grand parents Mr nnd Mrs O D Mnnsou At tho meeting of the new school board in district No 25 Monday A H Oroppor was appointed treasurer to fill vacancy At tho annual meeting in school dis trict Ko TC Ez Itonlott was elected modorntor A six months Bchool wm voted nnd n 20 mills tax wbb levied Fon Salk Well improved ranch with 80 head graded cattle two miles from Buffalo Gap S D G II Seilbk - i DrafarM Cannot beCurc t by local applications m they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to onro deafness and that is by constitutional remedies Deaf new is canted by an inflamed condi tion of tho innoous lining of tho eustachian tubo Whoa thiB tnbe gets inflamed yon havo a rnmaling sound or imperfect hearing and when it 1b en tirely closed deafneas 1b the reenlt and unless tho inflammation can be taken out and this tnbo restored to its normal con dition hearing will bo destroyed for ever nine cacos out of ten are oauaad by catarrh which is nothing bat aa in flamed condition of the mucus sur faooe We will give ouo hnndred dollars for any caso of deafness caused by catarrh that can not bo cured by Halls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free F J Ciiekiy Ss Co Toledo O Sold by druggists 75 cents Halls Family Pills are the beat a STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OK THE NORFOLK BIIW n AND LOAN Association Of Norfolk Nebraska on the 29th day of June 1001 ASSETS First mortgage loans foUTSS 05 Stock loan irXS Itealwtate 50iO 03 Furniture and stationery l lil 75 fii2 1 Delinquent interest premiums and fines iBIOo Expenses and taxes paid 5S0 15 Othorasets Iuurauco 21785 Profit fT5i o7i 51 Real estate sold on contrnct 9198 tax tfalo certificates 7W 11 - 9000 91 Interest on advauco pnymeuta 2JI CO Personal accounts 297 09 Total 712S7 15 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid up I 7-17-1 00 Reserve fund l jati 70 Iutorest on loans 2 Kit 08 Dne shareholders on incom plete loans fcS0895 pre uiiuniB nuenrned 57011 99 til Jther liabilities Advauco pay ments 01W bills payablo 4 1150 10281 00 Serial accounts 18899 58 Rents 175 9U Fines 915 In itiation fee f7 122 OS Total S7i287 45 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE I0 1901 KKCEI1TS Bnlanco on hand July 1 1900 9125 Dues 14117 00 Interest premiums nud fines and fees 499142 Loans ropaid a208 5 Bills payable 11850 00 Profit i4174 rents 05120 997 04 Taxes 17780 iusnrance Dr0 247 30 Bills receivable 206047 per acconlits SH77 2984 22 Advance payments 8iJ 00 Total 476S1 08 KXIEXDITUKFS Loans 12Hifl 00 Expenses 982 18 Stock redeemed 27tO 01 Cash on hand 502 1 Matured stock 1 1250 00 Full paid 6tock and earnings i85i Sl Taxes 120 70 Bills payable 8200 00 Advance payments 7201 67 Total 47881 08 State of Nebraska Madison County ss I O B Durland secretary of tho above named association do solemnly swenr thnt the foregoing statement of the condition of said association is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief O B Durland Secretary iSubscribed nnd sworn to before me this 8rd day of July 1901 Joun B Maylard Approved Notary Public I M Macy A BlTCHOLZ A J Durland Directors Mr John Tippis Coltou O says Foleys Honey and Tar cured my little girl of a severe congh and intlamtd ton sils A H Kiesan ty rOfiOTN BEELER BROS Seasonable Hot Weather Goods at Attractive Prices Goods will be sold at these prices until sold out r LAWNS ANDDIMITIES MWWtMMaNMMNIWIMM MMMMMIMJI A purchase of Ii00 yards of Lnwns and Dimities bought at Bargain prices makes it possible for us to sell a 20c fine Dimity for 13c An 18c fine Dimity for 9c The above will arrive Saturday the 13th iisii n mm us fwinuns LADIES WAISTS 219 Ladies Shirt Waists purchased at Bargain Prices makes it possible for us to offer exceptional bargaine All are the latest style of shear materials Silk Gingham Waists 175 Fine White Lawn 149 Fine White Lawn 129 White Pink Blue Tan Sailor effect 119 Pink Blue Linen Color Light Blue Stripe Dark Blue Stripe Black Stripe 59 We have about two doz Nice Qualify Silk Waists Prices reduced to 359 390 and 435 CHEFFONS MaMMMPIMMWMWi Fine 44 iiich Silk Cheffon in all the best colors and white and black ouly 44c OIL CLOTH Forty pieces 5 4 Fancy Table Oil Cloth 10c per yd BARNES fc TYLER 1 J R Hn M U Ty Attorneys at Law Norfolk Norfolk JfllSS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Ilrcttwaker rnoe lor Nebraala DR H T HOLDEN Homeopathic Physician and Sargeo Office CltiteiiB Nttiouil lionk Building- Telephone 101 Ssiiitirium nnd Hftfidence Mrfin and lSth St Telephone U Norfolk - - Nebraska COLE DEMIST OUlce over Citizen National Rtnk Keildeno one block uortb of CouffreMUtiuual cliurcli Nebraska Dp ttairB in Cotton block over Damns etor Firstclate work guaranteed Norfolk Nebraska yRS SADIE HART MILLER Osteopathic Physician Rooms ovor nnes Jewelry IToufe Norfolk POWERS HAYS Attorneys at Law Rooms 10 11 and 12 11 rut block Norfolk Nebraska SESSIONS BELL Undertakers and Embalmed Beteione Dlk Norfolk Ave Norfolk Nebraska M E SPAULDINC UEALKIt IN FLOUR - FEED TELEPHONE NO 33 MMMMlMMMMMwMSMMwMMMMlMMft CHILDRENS DRESSES SILKS WWMMNWIMMMHmmMWimMWMIMIMMMM Three doz Childrens Dresses made from fine Percale with White Yokes and Buffles trimmed with finishing Braid 5 to 10 years only 58c Awmwwmm PSMWMmMMMMMtMtfMMMMMMrMMWI WINDOW SHADES Twenty five doz C ft Opaque Shades complete 19c I MMMMNMft 200 yards Silk Remnants worth from 39c to 100 per yd We will sell these at the rate of 25c per yd for choice WSM SHOES A lot of about 30 pairs of Ladies Shoes and Slippers and Childrens Shoes Your choice 5Sc NHtfWMM HAIR PINS 197 Wire Hair Pins 04 Wire Hair Pins 3 inch Bone Hair Pins per doz HHMSPaSMr 9c 4c Gc H LnnnnnnnnV StflSsinnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnfl snfl j 11 snnnni snnB m vi snTlsnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnl snnnnl snaaai swysp saT tssaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnV i ssnBBBnBnBnBBBnsnnBsiBnnnnnnniBannnBnnvBiBnnBHBaBStMi I Norfolk lpbrnska I We are now prepared to fill nil duplicate orders from nuy negative that was taken by Mr Hoyer or Michael nnd will be glad to bnve you cnll on ns when wishing nuy duplicates Remember the place South Fourth street and Mndison nveune JOHNSON JOHNSON Artists WHEN TOU WANT A GOOD SHAVE or BATH -GO TO- W 0 Halls Barter Shop MAIN dT TiUHI DOOB BABT OF FOUBTB For HuDibiiig Sleain FilliDg Pomps Tanlri Wind Mills And xll work iu this line call on W H RISH Bbtiefactiou Gnaranteed First door 6ontti of The Daily News Office L L REMBB Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Myers Force and Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door Weet of Poet Office 8 I i