The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, July 05, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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Telephones Editorial Department No 22
Huslness Olllco mill Job Rooms No 822
Thoro is no morning iu tlio year as
noisy as Fourth of July morniuK and
there iu no morning of the year as quiet
as that of July 5
The papers are sayiuj a great deal
about Moso Jacobs the Des Moines
nowBboy recently wedded in Omaha
whose wealth is estimated at from
f 10000 to flSOOOO Nothing is said
however of the editor of tho papers
hold Ho is probably iu tho poor house
If the farmers of Kansas liavo becomo
so desperate as to hold up trains and
force harvest hands into their fields to
work for 350 per day thero is every
reason to believe that they have no
time to stand around tho streets and
argue in favor of a populistio hard times
administration
Temperance people are again justified
in making war upon beer Otto Mailer
farmer of Elk Greek this Btate was
opening a bottle of the beverage on the
3rd and not being able to extract the
cork he pushed it in The bottle ex
ploded a piece of the glass cut an artery
in his leg and he bled to death The
promoters of temperance should at
least insist on the use of the time hon
ored corkscrew
Daring the past week two Kansas
women have been given penitentiary
sentences for murder The average
jury finds it an exceedingly painful task
to condemn a woman to penal servitude
or hanging because of a sympathy for
the 6ex that is much stronger than for
men The crimes by women have re
cently become so frequent and of such a
vicious nature that these juries were
undoubtedly convinced that tbey must
lay aside their natural respect for the
sex and make an example that would
discourage their sisters from following
their example It is to be Loped that
the results will have a wholesome effect
and that women in the future will real
ize that they cannot commit a crime and
hope for a clemency that wonld not be
given a man
UPROAR IN THE COMMONS
Brodrlck Scores
aging Boers
London July
Radicals for Encour
to Prolong War
5 In tho house of
commons last night an
discussion aioso between
acrimonious
the radicals
and the government on tho South Af
rican war Mr Lloyd George and oth
ers violently denouncing tho govern
ments war policy
William Redmond reminded the gov
ernment that tho day wns independ
ence day beyond tho seas and that
tho British statesmen wore now glad
to claim kinship with and sing Ho
zannas to groat Independent America
Mr Brodrlck tho war secretary
amid continued disorder and Inter
ruption from tho Irish benches re
proached tho pro Boor radicals with
prolonging tho war by encouraging
the Boers to a vnln resistance Ho
announced that tho government had
just received news that Commandant
General Louis Botha hnd permission
in June to communicate with Mr
Kmger the result of which was a
meeting at which General Dowct and
Botha and others decided to continue
the war and accept uo terms short of
Independence Mr Brodrlck added
that tho governments resolution was
still unshaken nnd that great progross
had been made In the war In the last
three months
Tho dispatch read by Brodrlck was
the first really definite announcement
the government hns made that the
peaco negotiations have failed It re
vived keen interest in the war
Dispatches from the front eay the
Boers still ravo 13000 men in the
field and declare that unlesB the war
can bo finished during the next two
months the prospect Is that It will con
tinue for another year
The morning papers again urge the
government to make vigorous efforts
and to make no further attempts at
negotiations
Fourth of July Fatality
ParlB Ills July 5 While celebrat
ing tho Fourth with a revolver last
evening Everett Whalen 15 years
old shot and instantly killed Lula
Mullenlx the 12-year-old daughter of
John Mullenlx a wealthy farmer
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear
There is only one way to cure deafness
ana that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi
tion of the marouB lining of the
eustachian tube When this tube gets
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect hearing and when it is en
tirely closed deafness is the result and
unless the inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to its normal con
dition hearing will be destroyed for
ever nine cases out of ten are caused by
catarrh which ie nothing but an in
flamed condition of the mucous sur
faces
We will give one hundred dollars for
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THE NORFOLK NEf Sj FRIDAY JULY 5 1901
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any cabo of deafness caused by catarrh
that can not bo cured by IIuIIb Catarrh
Oure Send for circulars free
P J Chunky As Co
Toledo O
Sold by druggists 7o cents
Halls Family Pills are the beBt
The greatest healer of modern times
is Buuuer Salve for cute wounds sores
piles nnd nil skin diseases It is guar
anteed Use no substitute A H Kie
sau
DR IN J HOAGLAIND
Osteopathic Physician
Ollice Room i and a Bishop Block
Diseases both ncuto and chronic successful
ly treateil without tho uso of ilrucs or knife I
ill bo Mi titled in in olllco by my wife Stella
HoiiKlatid All call promptly answered at
your residence or at my ollice
Office Hours
9ioo to noo a nt i3o to 430 p m
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LOVERS
OF FINE LAUNDRY
will get fine results if they send
their bundles to tho
NORFOLK
Steam Laundry
Special attention given to the
Laundering of Shirt Waiste Fam
ily washing solicited Phone 63
and our wagon will call
DAN CRAVEN
T WILLE
City Scavenger
Water Closets ind Cess Pools Cleaned
Leave orders at Braaschs Coal Office
Telephone L CI
C E DOUGHTY
Plumbing and Steam Fitting
Flrst claAs Work and
Reasonable Prices
Shop in the old Laundry Building on
South Fourth 8t
gARNES TYLER
Norfolk
Attorneys nt Law
J J COLE
I J B Ilarnes
jM D Tjlor
Nebrasl a
DR H T HOLDEN
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Ollice Citizens National Rank Building
Tolopbouo 101
Sanitnriam nnd liesidenco Main and 13tli Si
Telephone 9
Norfolk - - Nebraska
DENTIST
Ollice over Citizens National Rank Residencs
one block north of Cougrei atioual church
Norfolk
Nebraska
jyjISS MARY SHELLEY
Fashionable Dressmaker
Dp stairs in Cotton block over Iianme etor
First class work gnaranteed
Norfolk Nebraska
jyfRS SADIE HART MILLER
Osteopathic Physician
Rooms over Hnjes Jewelry Honse Norfolk
POWERS HAYS
Attorneys at Law
Rooms 10 11 and 12 Uast block
Norfolk Nebraska
gESSIONS BELL
Undertakers and Embalmert
Sessions Elk Norfolk Ave
Norfolk Nebraska
Ml E 6PAULDINC
DEALBIt IN
FLOUR - FEED
TELEPHONE
NO- 33
WHEN YOU WAJtT A GOOD
SHAVE or BATH
-GO TO-
N 0 Halls Barter Shop
MAIN 6T TflJ DOOfi KABT OF FOUKTB
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THE JOHNSON DRY GOODS CO
August 1st is date of our annual inventory taking From July 1st to August 1st our store
will be full of BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
Ladies Tailor Made Suits
Wc have in stock 60 styl
ish up-to-date this seasons
Tailor Made Suits July 1st
to September 1st we will
make Deep Cut Prices oh
every Suit to make room for
heavy weight suits for fall and
winter stock Our suits are
direct from New Yorks best
manufactures and the best
styles and cloths money will
buy
This is a MONEY SAVING
opportunity
Hot Weather Wash Skirts at Deep Cut in
Prices
A Good Grass Linen Trimmed Skirt for 39c
SHIRT WAISTS
Our stock is yet good but will give the
usual CUT PRICES on every Shirt Waist in
stock both WHITE AND COLORED
Lawn and Batiste Dressing Sacques clos
ing Cut Prices on every garment
WASH SUITS
Stylishly made neat fast colors Wash
Suits Cut Prices A Suit from 200 up
JACKETS
Ladies and Childrens Spring and Fall
Jackets Clearance Cut Prices
SILK WAISTS Clearance Cut Prices
Beautiful Albatross Waists delicate catch
ey shades handsome and popular for fall Us
ual Sale Cut Prices
WASH GOODS
MAGNOLIA LAWNS One case all
good
styles and strictly fast colors 4c per yd
Satin Striped Silk Mull Delicate beauti
ful Regular price 85c What is left go at a
sweep 50c per yd
Many other Cut Price Sale Bargains in
Wash Goods
32 inch Percales worth 10c while they
last 6c
Womens Hose worth - 25c Sale Price 15c
Womens Hose regular - 35c Sale Price 25c
Womens Hose regular - 50c Sale Price 35c
Womens Black Silk Mitts 35c Sale Price 25c
Womens Black Silk Mitts 50c Sale Price 35c
Kearney LL Muslin 4c per yd There are
many cheap poor grades LL Muslin but none
as good as Kearney
Bargain Sale Mens Percale and Madras
Shirts 38c and 50c
I The Johnson Dry Goods Company
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REYNOLDS STEWARTS
MACHINE
SHOP
is now open and readv for business
LATHE AND PLAINER work and all
kinds of Repairing done
R W Reynolds has had 32 years ex
peri en ce and was foreman of the larg
est shop in Omaha for over 7 years
Give us a trial nnd be convinced of our
good work All woik guaranteed
Opp Water Works NORFOLK
James Richards M D
OCULIST
And Expert Reac
tionist
Examination of the ejes
free to patients and patrons Ofiice 1404
Farnam St Omaha opposite Fazton Bote
R8 H H HULL
Manicuring
Shampooing
Baths
TKLnrnoNE No 47
Kooms on North Ninth Street
L L REMBE
Practical Plumber
and Steam Fitter
Agency for the Myers Force and
Wind Mill Pumps
Prices Right
Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Woik
First door West of Post Offlc
GR8EILER9
Sale and
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold or
Commission
Brauch Avenue j
and Third St
PHONE 44
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