ofT t i 1 m VJ I s fl iftN w fi - i Rheumatism fflM VM Results from a Bad Liver I and can be Cured by Using KOENIGSTEINS PHARMACY 1 srani m ffP war EVERY TWICE wpg AS tiEMVVmw LRYITi fDrJHMcLEANSi Liver and Kidney Balm A Certain Remedy for Diseases of the Liver Kid J neys and Urinary Organs X PRICE 100 PER DOTTLE FOB BALE BY Free Reclining Chair Gars on all Trains QUICK SERVICE CLOSE CONNECTIONS TWO DAILY YaST TKAINS KACII WAY IIETHEUS OMAHA AND Atchison Kansas City and St Louis With direct connections to all South ern and Eastern points Unexcelled time ami accommodations to tlie Famous Hot Serines of Arkansas BE SURE TO SECURE TICKETS VIA THIS LINE For moro complete information lo3criptive pimphlcts otc mldreas 0 PIIILLirri W C BARNES A G F and P A T P A Southeast Cor 14th and Douulan Sta OMAHA NEBRASKA HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids C Fissures Fistulas Burns Scalds II Wounds Bruises Cuts Sores Boils Tumors Eczema Eruptions Salt Rheum Tetters Chapped Hands E Fever Blisters Sore Lips Nostrils O Corns Bunions Stings Bites of Insects Three Sizes 25c 50c and 100 Sold by druggists or sent post paid on receipt of pries maruuKis BKDro 111 ujnmi9tNTrk Frazer Axle Grease hhwme Mkbtmmacj mm Not affected by Heat or Cold Highest Awards at Centennial Paria and Worlds Fair tamped pRAZER LUBRCAToR CO Factories Chciago SL Louis New York ALWAYS USE A li COCOA PURE HEALTHFUL REACHED TOP NOTGHj John Shannon of Hosktns Mar kets Some Fine Cattle HIGHEST PRICES SINCE KSS air Munition itutilJ4lir 11 Herat il 11 n Winning Cattle KaUor mid leeder lly Toppltii Ilia Sioux City Market -Took tlio 1rlro With Sonio Picture KromTupilnr Dalit John Shannon of Hosklus was in tho city yostorday and mailo i doposlt of 10000 tho receipts front a cnttlu dual r6contly uindo on tho Sioux Oit v markots Mr Shnunou is a most successful cattlo raiser and feeder and now has tho record not only of topping tho Sioux City mar ket for tho day or tho weok but reached tho vory top notch since 188 On tho day ho shipped ho had on tho market 108 head of cattle Thoy were listed as follows 21 head averaging in wiigutOSo and brought 175 per huu dred 21 head averaging 1117 and brought 020 21 head averaging 1285 brought i0 28 head avoragiug 1488 brought 5r0 and 71 head averaging 1472 and brought Tr5 Theso lattor wero butcher steers nud were tho flnost bunch of cattlo seen iu the Sioux City yards for many a day ThoSiouxGity market is making great advances and promises to bo one of tho loadiug markets for this section of coun try at no distant day Tho top figure reached by Mr Shan nons cattlo was tho highest paid sinco the Sioux Oity market becamo a boof cattle point and tho bunch of 71 animals was purohased by the Cudahy Packing company Following is what tho Sioux Oity Tri bune has to say ot tho deal Tho fat cattle which brought the top figuro were marketed by John Shannon of Hoskius Neb Mr Shannon ami his ou are recognized ns two of tho most up to date feeders of tho northwest There were 71 hpad in tho bunch Thoy averaged 1170 pounds and wero mostly white faces Mr Shannon bought some of them as feeders 011 tho Sioux City market last fall paying 100 for them The balance came otl tho Han son Ctttle company ranch at Wood Lake Neb It was a big figure and some people wero inclined to think it would be a losing investment Mr Shannon had confidence that the cattle would turn out well howovor under his care and the pictures ho brought with him today show that he was not mis taken The steers were on feed about nine aud a half months Ho started them iu on a ration of shelled and snap ped corn mixed and finished them on corn and oil meal They made a gain of about 500 pounds a head Mr Shannon also had on tho market today a bunch of 28 head of Polled Angus steers which brought 550 and some plainer cattle which sold from 47Ctf JW Mr Shannon was very well pleased with tho result of his visit to tho mar ket and was not backward about ex pressing his gratification of tho high prices his stock brought and of the Sioux City market in general WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Mrs Lenniuger of Deadwood S D is in the city visiting with Mrs M Bru baker Geo Dudley jr left this morning for Grand Island to accept a position as clerk in tho Kellar hotel Miss Lillio Kumnietz who has been employed at the Pacific for some time 1 ft for Minneapolis this morning Officer Kane had as a guest overnight a cripple who bad not behaved himself as a well mannered cripple should Grandma Walters of Wakefield who is 80 years of age is in the city visiting her grandsons George and Ed Walters Frank Masters is nursing a very pain ful felon of large proportions which has made its appearance on tho third finger of his right hand L A Ewing of Columbus a live news paper writer and correspondent for the Lincoln State Journal was in the city today audmado this office a pleasant call Whilejdriving to his home south of the city yesterday the team of Burrell Reed became frightened and ran away breaking np a mower that was tied be hind the wagon Mr and Mrs F M Young wero in tho city yesterday from Meadow Grove visiting relatives and frionds They were married Sunday Mrs Young being formerly Miss Ella Mossborger of Tilden Officer Beemer got after a gang of three fellows yesterday who wero selllug goods which had a suspicions appearance as if they might havo been purloined He succeeded iu capturing one member of the gang who was placed in jail Frauk Davenport returned home from Kansas yesterday leaving his wife and baby who will visit a week or moro be fore coming home George Davenport returned to Randolph this morning and Russel Thompson arrived this morning from that place W E Spencer received a card today from Curtis Stitt which was mailed at Columbus He reports a good time for himself and companion Max Asmus and states that everything is moving along smoothly except wheu rough roads are eucouutered Tho Y P S O E of the Oongrega tioual church will give a sociable Friday eveuiug on A J Johnsons lawn Ice teira i THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JULY 20 1800 THRESHERMEN ATTENTION r 1 - r - IIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBBBJiTVBlBBBBB UBBBBBBBBBBrV L - b Sk 3rKr 1 TTBaata aatfaXaaVMPRT JEW - t bb ih a aud one of their favorite pranks is to steal each others lunoh Yesterday one of the boys fixed up his to be stolen by dosing a pie with a whole box of Dowitts Little Early Risers It was duly stolen and eaten and if Beggs Co want any testimonials as to the efficaoy of their little pills thoy need only apply to the party who ato that pie The Sioux City Journal of this morn iug announces tho marriage of Douglas Cones and Miss Grace Leo both of Pierce on Saturday July 15 at the resi dence of the brides sister Mrs Geo W Burkhead of Sioux Oity After a trip to Minneapolis Mr aud Mrs Cones will bo at home to their friends in Pierce The bride aud groom are both well known to Norfolk people aud their friends hero will wish them muoh hap piness Mr Cones is one of Pierces leading attorueys O F Moerike a former resident of Norfolk was mixed up in a shooting scrape at Randolph last Saturday even ing He had a quarrel with Doo Brown of that place whicn resulted iu the lat ter being seriously shot in the left side the ball striking a rib glancing outward and lodging near the surface Brown had made certain statements to Moorikes wife that caused a disturbance iu tl e family Moerike sought out Brown and demanded a retraction which Brown refused to make whereupon Moerike drew a revolver aud shot Brown Moeriko gave himself up to the officers after the shooting 1VHMJTO HEROES Madison Citizens Preparing for a Grand Demonstration WANT TO MAKE IT A COUNTY AFFAIR Norfolk and Other Titwim Invited to IHrtlolpate Muyor Simpson luvltml to Speak Will Give Company V of the Flrt a Cordial Welcome Home Tho people of Madison are making ex tensive arrangements to give company F of tho First a royal welcome homo and thoy hope to enlist tho hearty co operation of all the people iu tho county to make tho demonstration u success It would bo a rather nice thing for Norfolk to joiu in with her sister oity in welcoming her returning heroes and The Nkws will cheerfully loud its influ ence to such an end If arrangements could be made with members of com pany Laud the fire department to attend they would assist materially iu the welcome Norfolk lays claim to two heroes iu tho Fighting First and while helping her sister city in the receptiou could at the samo time honor them Following is a letter Mayor Simpson received this morning from the chair man of the executive committee Madison July 18 Hon J E Simp son Norfolk Nebr My Dear Sir Doubtless you are aware of the fact that we ure moving in tho direction of pre paring a grand and patriotic reception to our returning heroes members of Company F First Nebraska Voluuteors At a mass meeting of our citizens on last Saturday evening an executive and a ladies committee were selected to take full chargo of this matter aud to pre pare a receptiou to these young veterans As a committee we have assumed this important responsibility aud resolved to mako it what the people desire one of great enthusiasm and a manifestation of intense loyalty to those who nre coming homo to us Wo desire to make this a county auuir so far as it is possible and to awnkeu an interest iu the minds aud hearts of every true blue country loving citizen within the bound of our county At a meotiug of our executive com mittee last eveuiug after due and care ful consideration it was unanimously voted that you be invited to deliver to these valiant soldier boys the address of 4r h - rCla ABOVE WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE NICHOLS SHEPARD ENGINE AND SEPARATOR Far superior to any other engine or separator on earth Built of the best material that can be bought and by old experienced workmen We have just received two full rigs for samples and EARNESTLY INVITE YOUR INSPECTION and will prove our claim Come and see them H G BRUEGGMANN Agt Norfolk Neb J H Cline General Agent for Northeast Nebraska will be in Norfolk on Saturdays cream and cake will be served and the small sum of 15 cents will bo charged for the refreshments and evenings entertainment A novel feature will be a weighing contest the particulars of which are now a secret John W Hosking chairman of the citizens committee at Plainview during the recent G A R district reunion dropped dead In his door yard in that town yesterday afternoon Ho was 45 years of age and leaves a widow and four children Ho was an old settler and highly respected in the community He made tho welcoming address of the rounion turning Camp Funstou over to District Commander Matrau Times Tribune The boys who work out at the sugar factory are fond of playing practical j kes on each other welcome on behalf of tho people of this county A fitting and appropriate program is now being prepared aud it is our desire to hoar from you at your earliost possi ble convenience iu order that wo may havo everything in complete readiness I expect to visit your city shortly aud interview a fow of your leading citizens with a view of determining whether or not Norfolk would caro to join with us in this popular demonstration I would suggest that if such a spirit is manifest that a committee bo appoiuted at ouco by your people to confer with us It is our purpose to extend a similar invita tion to all tho other towns in tho county Our program at the opera house will consist largt ly of music national and patriotic airs welcome addresses aud short talks by citizeus Tho day and eveuiug will be taken up with a bun uet and refreshments served to tho boys and their immediate families also dancing games and fireworks It will bo tho purpose of this com mitteo to interest every member of the company to come to Madison after hav iug been mustered out at Sau Francisco A letter will bo in waiting for all the officers of tho company and others when they arrive in San Francisco urging them to use their influence with all the members of the company to attain this end I understand that Norfolk has on young man iu the company and this fact of itself should awaken an interest iu the minds aud hearts of your people to be with us upon this occasion I sin cerely trust that you will bring this matter to the attention of your people at ouco for the timo is short in which we will be permitted to arrange for this demonstration Hoping to hear from you soon I am very respectfully W J Stbvexsox Chairman Kstruy Not Ire Taken up by the undersigned at his home four miles wost aud two miles south of Norfolk on June J0 one year ling steer red in color The owner is requested to call prove property pay charges and take said stray away Wit Denbigh Norfolk Neb SWAMP- 8 uot recommended for everything but if you oriVT KUU I havo kidney liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you uoed At druggists in 60 cent ami 1 size You may have a asmple bottle of this wonderful new dis covery by mail f reo also a pamphlet tell ing all about it Address Dr Kilmer Co Biugham ton N Y ifziXixttizniJur jna MjmrgfcCTjftyfyfftiiTmirj BRYAN DEMONSTRATION Vast Crowd Throng Humphrey Stre jtn IIiivh Appearance of Midway Othur Noted Speaker Hlmpiihky July lr Special to The Nkws This is Bryan day for Hum phrey aud tho town will bo crowded aa people begau flocking in early iu the morning uud have kept it up uutil tho close of this roport The streets am crowded uud by reason of booths side shows and gaming devices have much the appoarauce of tho Midway The speaking commenced at 2 oclock Robinson Harvoy Allou and Thompson being alloted ten minutes each while the balance of the afternoons time will be occupied with W J Bryans address A great meeting is being prepared for tonight to begin at 8 oclock Bryans train came iu at 10 oclock this morning aud tho leader of tho silver hosts was given au euthusiastio ovation He was escorted to the Granville hotel where he and other distinguished guesta will be eutertuiued duriug their stay in tho city Hon O S Morau D Driscoll Jouaa Walsh and others composo the receptiou committee Oraln O Ilrln Uollef to the coffee drinker Coffee drinking is a habit that is universally indulged iu aud almost as universally injurious Have you tried Graiu O It is almost like cotfeo but tho effects are just the opposite Coffee upsets the stomach ruius the digestion effects the heart and disturbs the whole nervous system Graiu 0 tones up the stomach aida digestion and strengthens the uerves There is nothing but nourishment iu Grain O It cant be otherwise 15 ud 25 cents per package Every farmer nud stock raiser should keep Sloans Liniment on hand for an omergenoy Ask your neighbor and he will tell you why For sale by John Koeuigsteiu PARKERS HAIR BALSAM Cltuuc md beautifies the hslr Pruniutci laiurlDt erovth Never Falls to Restore Qray lltr to Its Youthful Color UUtt esip aiste at nir iuuiz Mr mill oust UruygUli 8vnlmgsmi MWMnMS