The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, September 20, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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Judicial
For JiiiIkii Ninth lllntrirt
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For IlnprobOiitiittvn Twonty Tlilril DIM riot
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For Attornoy
Hurt MnpoB Norfolk
For Coinmitislonor Socond District
A I Ciirlor Noifolk
It Is n to you isnt your own uiul
your neighbors prosperity paramount
to any vagary about imperialism
Dont for a moment think that itn
perialisin can bo thrust upon this
country without your permission If
tho question is over raised you will
know about it and then will bo time
for you to say whether or not you want
it Tho same cry was raised during tho
campaigns of tho sixties and imporial
i9 n has uot yet been thrmt upon tho
country When n man tulles imperial
ism it but goes to show that his cause is
weak and lie lias nothing better than n
ghost story on which to base his claims
for your support
Democrats are now claiming major-
tes in most of tho largo cities but tho
conservative ones concede that rural
p mions of tho stto3 will go republican
This has the most consistent sound of
anything yet noticed from a democratic
source Tho farmers and those directly
dopoudent upon thorn havo boon greatly
favored during tho past four years and
if tho republicans havo reason to look to
nny one class for strong support it is
from raril peoplo and by that peoplo in
cities of tho sio of Norfolk uro included
as they directly depend upon tho farmers
for their prosperity Tho city pooplo
who pay moro for their food supplies
and thus benefit tho farmers would
probably prefer that they should b
brought back to lSU prices but they
are short sighted in that many of them
becnuse tho farmers demand increasod
products of the mauufactoring districts
and many moro are employed in tho
cities than would bo if tho farmers
could not allorJ to patronize faotories
Norfolks Cash Showing
There is 0110 kinl of prosperity in
evidence that tho fusiouists cannot
deny A denial would be very ridicu
lous almost as ridiculous as somo of
their arguments for tho facts aro buck
of it in honest tested bold faced figures
and can bo proven from democratic
sources if need bo and that is bank
de101i1s and bank business These in
stitutions are the barometero of business
and their indication is aover misleading
Tho showing iu Norfolk is perfectly
astonishing
In July 1S00 the combined deposits
of Norfolks two bauki were SiOOO
In July 1000 the depositn iu the Bame
institutions hud increased to ViQ a
gain of -500000 or mora than double
the figures of ISOO
iu July 1S00 the cash on hand iu the
banks wns lia000 In
cash was tJ iaOOO or
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD
Helle Mingle Archer the actress
T1IK NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY SKPTKMIJKR 20 1000
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SEMl HNNUKL OPENINGS
July 1100 tho
tut incroaso of
t tAtfCiftA4UttaUkJMAJI
180000
Tho showing on tho formor business
is an increase of moro than lilt por cent
while tho lattor makes a Bhowing of
increase of almost 100 por cout
Tho farmorH in this vicinity aro
largely responsible for this incroaso as
they control tho greater share of tho
money socurod by Increased prices for
their products Tho inorchants also
havo an interest in tho showing and it
Is probable that nine out of tho ton
of tho business nion can show a gratify
ing incroaso in their cash bank accounts
and business ovor lSilfl
It is a great showing and no mistake
GOOD WORK AT GALVESTON
Noriiml Conditions lil lining Itrnliil ml
lii III WricKd City
iiilvtsttin Sept 120 -Normal condi
tions uiv fast being restored In Hal
vest on Tito work of clearing the
streets of debris continues unabated
mill all relief work Is now thoroughly
systematized Several human bodies
were found yesterday No attempt
was mi to Identify them and they
were liuiiedlately cremated
lolin Scaly the chairman of the
lluanee committee made the follow
ing statement What we are looking
after now Ih the Immediate relief of
those in distress such as fiirnishlm
clothes footwear and the payment of
the men who are working on the
streets clearing up the debris and
burning dead bodies On the lSth lust
we began paying these men lrl per
day and furnishing supplies for their
families Men who are not working
anil who cannot show tickets to the
effect that they have been employed
get no supplies The question of J 11
dlclotis distribution of all funds will
be taken up by the central committee
and 11 plan worked out for the best In
terest uiul beuelitto all
Houston Sept 110 fiovernor Sayors
wired the following statement to the
Associated Press
The los of life occasioned by the
storm in lalveston ami elsewhere on
the southern coast cannot be less than
lJ000 lives while the loss of property
will probably aggregate J000iitlli
Notwithstanding this severe ntllictiou
1 have every confidence that the
stricken districts will rapidly revive
and Siilvestou will from her present
desolation and sorrow arise with re
newed strength and vigor
To the people of the United States
whose iniiuillcleut generosity has con
tributed so much to the relief of the
sufferers I as governor beg to tender
my most profound and most grateful
acknowledgments assuring them that
their generous benefaction would be
held in lasting remembrance by the
people of Texas
We have uot been left to stand
alone In our trouble but messages of
earnest sympathy accompanied by
large contributions In money and sup
plies and also in personal assistance
through the Red Cross and other be
nevolent socio ies have had the ef
fect to relieve the situation of much of
Its sailness and misfortune
died ut Warren Pa Wednesday
Dr Hunter McCulro who was Stone
wall Jacksons medical director died
In Richmond Va Wednesday
The lust of the Halaklava survivors
lames A White is dead lie had
lived near Upper Sandusky O since
S 7
Tho Republicans of the Klrst Colo
rado congressional district nominated
Robert W ltonyug of Denver for con
gress
Marcus Daly who has been 111 at the
Netherlands hotel New York for some
days Is reported considerably Im
proved
John ft Springer secretary of the
American Southdown Rreeders asso
ciation died at Springfield Ills
Wednesday
The Democratic convention for the
Klghth district of New Jersey nomi
nated I M ward A S Mann of ltayonno
for congress
The plant of the Union Compress
company at lexarkann burned
Wednesday with J000 bales of cotton
Loss iroooo
The soelnllst congress nt Mainz
aftei a heated discussion adopted res
olutions protesting strongly tigalust
jcruiiinys course iu China
The navy department has reeelvci
Hc ortnial report on the recent spccC
trial of the battleship Alabama Wit
the cMcptiou of a few minor ilela
of Imperfection the Alabamas trial
trip proved her In all respect coiuplett
und rcudy for instant sea service
IK I Gil
Miners Chief Says That More
Than 126000 Are Idle
MAKOHERS ARE EFFECTIVE
Surcnml In IntlucliiK Nnvnrul llunilreil
MIiiiim t iloln tint ltunU i nl tlio
ill ort Show No DNponlllou to
IMiitin tom cftitloiiii
Philadelphia Sept UO An Interest
ing feature of yesterdays develop
ments In the coal miners strike was
meeting nt leddo near llazleton
of the miners employed Iu the four
collieries of O It Markle These men
nro In a ilillerent position from the
others as they have an agreement
with their employers to submit any
grievance mid to wait ten days for an
adjustment When tho strike was or
dered they had not presented any com
plaint but the day the tie up began
the United Mlnu Workers olllclals bad
the union men In Mnrklos mines
formulate grievances similar to the
strikers and demand adjustment
Since then Mnrklos men have been In
operation but at yesterdays meeting
President Mitchell and some of his
lieutenants obtained a resolution call
ing for a strike at once The Markles
claim the meeting was a packed
one and that their men will be at
work today us usual They of
fered to submit to arbitration but
President Mitchell said there could be
no arbitration without recognition of
the union
The Rending company is getting
ready to reap the harvest presented
to it by the tie up In the other coal dis
tricts Nearly all of Its collieries were
placed on full time and henceforth all
the mines will be operated to full ca
pacity Meanwhile reports are coin
lug iroin nil parts of the country of
large Increase in the price of coal to
consumers to keep the orders down
All was quiet In the i ntlro coal Held
Even the much advertised clash in tic
Iykens region was sidetracked
through the dei felon of the strikers at
Lykens that It would be unwise to
march on the non strikers at Williams
town and force them to quit work
Nevertheless there were fewer men at
work than on Tuesday President
Mitchell claiming that more than 1Jii
000 men are now idle Contradictory
Icimrts come from the Schuylkill re
gion one to the effect that the strik
ers nt Morea after being out two days
had decided to return to work but
this Is received with Incredulity at
strike headquarters
The mine operators after generally
maintaining u silence for several days
are showing a disposition to talk for
publication und as a result several
statements from their side are printed
All breathe tho same spirit No recog
nition of the United Mine Workers
and a light to the finish with Presi
dent Mitchell and his followers
Marching makes the timid men and
women in the llazleton region nervous
because of the terrible result of that
sort of campaign Iu 1S07 when the
deputies shot down marchers and
marching begnn In earnest there yes
terday The marchers were peaceful
however and they succeeded In get
ting several hundred men to quit work
ltooMVi ll4 Tour III Iilulin
Pocatello Ida Sept JO -The Roos
velt special train arrived at Pocateolla
n few minutes after li oclock last
pvouing During the day stops wen
made at Rexburg St Anthony Idaho
Falls and Ilhickfoot Short speeches
were made by Governor Roosevelt and
others Senator Shoup and Senator
Carter accompanied the party through
tho day Governor Roosevelt ad
dressed two meetings here Both
were largely attended
lllttiii liy it Spider
Chndron Neb Sept tiO ll K
Hums ono of the wealthiest men of
this region wus seriously If not fatally
bitten by a spider while asleep on his
ranch east of town He wus nt once
removed to the Chndron hospital
where It was found that bo had been
bitten In three different places over
the liver It was at first thought that
ho could not live but at a later hour
there Is some hope for his recovery
BANK ROBBERS DO POOR JOB
Villon or Clnlrr In SUitli cl lrnin lt
sluinluMs li Ttiiillr Kxploklmi
Fort Dodge Iu Sept M Auiateui
bank robbers have created great ex
citement iu the village of Clare 1 1
mills northwest of here by attempt
ing to rob the State bank of dure
They secured an entrance to the bank
Tuesday night and sought to blow
fl AUAXJAAJWdk i ajC
SRTURDKY SEPTEMBER 22
Our SEMIANNUAL OPENING takes place on the above date You and your friends are
invited to be present
C W Mr--- T
open the vault by punching out rivets
In the dliil on the vault door The
ci7lces were tilled with powerful ex
plosives und totichod off The result
evidently surprised the robbers as
much as the people of Clare
The dial and a portion of tho vault
door were blown through the front
window of the bnnk aiid ucross a 70
foot street and through the window of
the hotel The noise awakened every
one In town and the frightened rob
hers made good their escape but with
out a penny of the expected booty
15000 BANK ROBBERY
Tim it Mm llolil Ip the Klrst National nl
WliiiiiMiiiHTiiCltlriit Kxclinngre Shots
With thf Fleelin Dosporuttoot
Wlnueuiucca Nov Sept 10 Ulm
First National bank was robbed of
about l00 at noon yesterday by
three men who entered the front
door of the building and with revol
vers made jtll present throw up their
hands There were live persons in the
bunk at the time Cashier Nixon As
sistant Cashier MeRrlde Bookkeeper
III1I Stenographer Calhoun and a
horse buyer mimed Johnson The rob
bers threatened with Instant death the
first man who made a show of resist
ance One robber at the point of a
pistol made Cashier Nixon open the
safe and take from it three sacks of
gold coin They threw this In an ore
suck together with all tho gold coin
In the otllce drawer The robbers
then marched the five men out through
a back door to an alley where three
horses were waiting Tho men wore
kept covered with guns until the des
peradoes mounted their horses and es
caped The whole affair occurred In
but live minutes An alurm was
quickly given and several shots were
llrcd at the desperadoes as they sped
through town but without effect The
robbers returned the shots but no
one was hit Officers and armed citi
zens have started In pursuit of the
robbers who took a course up the
river A posse bus also started from
Golconda to head them off and it Is
thought they cannot escape
if 100 ItOUIlIll 100
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to loam that there is at least ono
dreaded diseaso that science has been
able to euro in all its stages and that is
catarrh Halls Catarrh Cure is tho only
positive cure now known to the medi
cal fraternity Catarrh being a con
stitutional disoase requires a constitu
tional treatment Halls Catarrh Curo
is taken internally acting directly upon
tho blood and muouous surfaces of the
systom thereby destroying tho founda
tion of tho diseaso aud giving tho patient
strength by building up tho constitution
and assisting nature in doing its work
Tho proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers that tlioy offer ono
huudred dollars for any case thut it fails
to cure Send for list of testimonials
Address P J Cheney Co
Toledo O
Sold by druggists 75c
Halls Familv Pills nro the best
Sturgeon is tho piano man
Agents Wanted For Galveston
Tho Horrors of a Stricken City by
Murnt Halstoad a fearful tulo of a
beauteous city swept into tho soa De
maud enormous Splendid book Only
150 Agents selling from 10 to 100
daily and clearing from 0 to 75 daily
A bonanza for agents Only endorsed
book Freight paid Credit given
Outfits free Soud six two ceut stamps
for postage Big commissions Send
for outfit nud territory today Tho
Dominion Compauy Dept A Chicago
A Itoiuedy from NuturuV Laboratory
Lichtys Celery Nerve Compound is a
scientific combination of uatnres henlth
restorers celery cocoa cascara sagrada
hops dandelion buchu mandrake sar
saparilla aud chamomile Sickly child
ren weary women aud tired and broken
down men find in this great compound
health strength and happiness Sold
by Geo B Ohristoph
KriiUauit tiuaduulio Cupmiles
tire unlike nuythiug prepared iu Amer
ica They were first prescribed by Dr
Krauso Germauys famous court phy
sician long before- antipyriuo was dis
covered nnd nre almost marvelons so
speedily do they cure the most distress
iug cases Price 25c Sold by Geo B
Ohristoph
Notice of Ailuiliilotriitiirit Siiln
Ill the matter of tho estate of M E
Andrus deceased
Notice is hereby given that in pursu
ance of an order of the Hon Douglas
Cones uiado on the 17th of September
1900 for the sale of the real estato hero-
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iunftor described thero will bo sold in
front of J S Hersliisers drug store iu
Norfolk Junction in Madison county
Nebraska on tho lJth day of October
1100 at 2 oclock p in at public ven
due to the highest bidder for cash tho
following described real estate towit
Lots One I Two J Three II
Four 1 nnd Five li of block Ono 1
of Reos subdivision of block Fifteen 15
of Dorsoy plnco addition to Norfolk
Junction in Madison county Nebraska
Said sale will remain open ono hour
Datod this ltli day of September
1000
Hurt Mapks
Administrator do bonis uou of the
estato of M 13 Andrus deceased
First Publicntioti Soptombor 19
Of course you naturally
Keep Your Eye
on Our Show
Window
for tho newest styles of Photo Mounts
and latest in Medallions and Photo Nov
elties Your likeness made to please
you and your friends
Have Your Pictures
Framed
whero you cau get mouldings suitable
for thom Fiuestassortmeut of Mat
Board in tho city Art Materials and
amateur supplies
Yours for business
CPMICHAEL
WHEN YOU WAXT A GOOD
SHAVE or BATH
GO TO
W 0 Halls Barter Shop
MAIN 6T TIUHD DOOU EAST OF FOUIITH
NOVELTY
Iron and Brass Works
JNO E CRONK Manager
All kinds of mncldnos fromn lawn mowor to
u priutiiiK pros succocnfully lopairod Hot nir
htoum und hot will or Spucial tittou
lion Kivnn to Hoilor unit Knidno Repairing
Opp lueuwalko Implement liouso
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For lluinVing Steam Fitting Pumps Tanks
Wind Mills
And all work iu this lino call ou
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
First door Soutli of Tnc D tiLV News Ofllca
MRS H H HULL
Manicuring
Shampooing
Ladies Baths
Rooms on North Ninth Street
PURE GROCERIES
Are essential to health
UHLE
handles only pure groceries
free from adulteration and
sells them at
FAIR
PRICES
You get what you
at Uhles
pay
foi
L L REMBE
Practical Plumber
and Steam Fitter
Agency for the Myers Force anr5
Wind Mill Pumps
Prices Right
Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Wmk
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SHTURDKY SEPTEMBER 22
Ths Norfolk fleuas
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B MEYERS
Invites you to Compare Prices
Tomatoes per can 8c
Peas por can 6c
Corn per can 8c
Java Coffee best per lb 15c
Oat Meal per lb 2HJ0
Soap 10 bars 25c
l pound cnu Baking Powder 20c
Best Prunes por lb 8c
Blueing 4c
Sodn per lb 3jc
Starch por lb 30
Crackers per lb ic
Clothes Lines 9c
Lye per can 4c
Mixed Candy per lb 7Kc
Pearline per package 4o
Rico peril 7c
Lamp Chimney 4c
We havo a big line of Tinware Grau
iteware and Crockery which wo nro
selling very cheap
B MEYERS
B W JONAS
FINE TAILORING
Suits mnilo to order and in tho latest stylo Ho
pnirini uoitIyClone Shop on Soutli Fourth St
t outhof Uiuiii llros
M C WALKER
DEALER IN
FLOUR - FEED
Oil and Gasoline
TELEPHONE
Braasch Avenue
and Third St
THE
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Sale and
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold
Commission
on
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