The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 01, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , XOVKMlJKIl 1 , iflOL
The Norfolk
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DAILY.
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REPUBLICAN TICKET.
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C. J. KKNHT . Lincoln
E.O. OAUUNH . . . . . Konrney
County.
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Korcnuiit ) Jiulm . Ji'WiK M. J. Moiicii
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For comity cnromu. . . . . Dit. 1 > . II. MrilAiHN
VLT count ) ctimmlrnldtiT JAN. lntiiuniioiuii ( :
Procinct.
For AM iwnr . II , ( I. Iliil'l IKIKMAN
FiirJuiUciiinttliB 1't'iira . M. . IA\KH |
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For ( \inMiitiloi . I. M.VIIM.III
\V. II. UIMNIIHIOI
For lliinil ( hnrinorii . .
1) Kt. Nil. I , I.IINI MT 11(11. ( HI
Dint. Nil. \ W.M. HAAM II
A vote for H. U. Milt'N'will lie u votn
to hoop u HUOI ! "inn In
Phil Hunch him ivi'ii good HutlHfitullon
H county clrrlf unil hliould Imro-clcutnl.
The OMunnlo ml by St'iitoinlior urn )
October should bu of bom-lit to July unil
Jitxt your.
S. W. HiiymiuulU. l < \ Kimi-
loy tor jiiHticuH of the JHW o tlmivo tint
4uy l vuiipcrt. of ivury republican unil
they Hliuuhl bu eluded.
For county coroner Dr. U H. McAlu-
huii is fully quiiltltid niu ) will look iiliu
thu dutioH ot thu olllco , with u profts-
tiioiml knu\vlu < lo | { to ussint him.
When In doubt mulct ) your murk lit
the top of ihu bullet whuro it suyn , ' Uu-
jmblk'im" and IH followed by it ImlMnoli
clrclo , biK enough to contain uny ordin-
ury X.
.hid 'ii M .1. Moyur will uuruiullv i t-
tvnd to tluidutiuH of Ins old pomtion ,
county juilgo , if uliTlutl and thoMi who
huvo mvcHtigiiU'd his iiimlillcntionH will
vote tor him.
J [ ( ! . Hrun oiimn is u iniui who nuiy
bo dusted to muko a fair und just iih-
tiOMmioiil. The ropubliuiins of the pro-
uiat should rally to his support and m-
.euro his
Carl J. Krnest and Kli.iha ( J. ( Jalkins
uro the citmlidutOH for rcguntH of thu
univt'i > ity who will iksurvu u cluction
ixnd every voter nliould flutter his bit-t
judgumont by voting for thoni.
Judge Sudgwiuk will honor the KU
promo bonuti of the Htutu ho has the
ability , the logul capacity and the per-
BOiiul < iuiilitk > s that suuh a poHition re
quiroH. Da not uiuko n miataku Vote
for Suimiol 11 Sudgwick.
Mr. Hryau desires that Nubrusku
should return to the fuld this year and
probably t-xpocts that it will , but Mr.
Hryau Hhould , by this time , bo almost
proof against disappointment und the
ramlt of the vote is iiot likely to grtatly
shock him.
W. II. Lowe 1ms attended to nil the
duties of the oillco of county snivoyor
iu n creditable mannermado possible by
his knoU'd rt of tlio business and years
of prauticiil experience. Ho will cor
taiuly bo re-elected if qualitlcatioti
counts for anything.
J. J. Clements hus demoustrntod his
ability to care for the oillco of ctuuty
Eheriil' and the voters will make uo mis
take in ngniu eutrnstiug him with the
duties of tlmt position. Ho ntteuds
strictly to business and bis incumbency
will bo u credit to himself and the voters
responsible for his election.
The average fusion editor of Nebraska
is uot following the World-Herald's lead
as friskily and as blindly as in years
past. There was a time when that paper
had the implicit confidence , not only of
the fusion editors , but of its readers , but
it has EO frequently been detected at
fakery and error that its conscientious
followers and worshipers are about as
scarce as flies iu mid-winter.
It id doubtful if the republicans could
have chosen a better candidate for the
position of county superintendent than
J. B. Barnes , jr. , and the wisdom of
their belectiou is becoming more appar
ent ns the campaign progresses and the
voters are becoming informed as to his
qualifications. It is not unlikely thai
when the votes are counted the returns
on Mr. Barnes' name will occasion some
Eurpr.se iu the ranks of the opposition
1'rotcttt Now.
The Conservative gives the following
challenge to those who would favor tb
retiring of capital from Nebraska Oitj
and invites them to say so if they don'
want more factories to employ mon
men to consume more raw material :
"If there are any citizens in Nebraska
Ci'y , iu Otoo county , iu the whole coin
moiwraith ot NebraskawhoftiooppOHi'd
to the po sihlit und qullopiobabhi organ
yalion of iiiittw company , with largo
iipttnl in mull , > hilled labor and onvl
iblit rlmriu'tt'r , for thu purpOHii of hero
tutting ii | ) u now manufacturing plan !
let them protest against Mich incom
ing now. Them IH no botlur way to
[ irotrht against moro money and morn
inanufactuio hero than to vote for
UryanaiohiHtH for Htato and county olll-
cms Kvviry man who voted for thu
utgarlcH and llhihloiiH of Hryan in 1HUO
night to bo voted agnliiHt In UK)1 by all
good oltl/niiH who btilluvoln thu material
i-lit of the Btato by mcaiiH of
Htroi'g , ilull , wageH'paylng and raw-
irodnotH'buying fiictoriim and by nil
IIOHII who wish moro Induntrlal plants
n our midst. Kvnry candlduto who
entered Jho mallclotm und untruthful
H of Hryan 1 Co. upon the in-
liiNtricsof tills oily and vicinity lust
year ought now to lie voted against no
nut'or whut ticket ho dofuccH with his
iiiinu by every tn-paylng property
idlder.
"I'roti'St now ! I"
TREASUnER ROBERTS' REPORT.
Treasury Never Stronger Than at
Clou : of Last Flac.i , V nr.
WashlngHni. Nov. 1.Hon. . K\\\n \ \ \ II.
H , trciiHiircrif UKIfnltcd KtatcH ,
M hln report of the traiiHactloim of hlH
illlic ilurltiK tin' lasl limal year. Hiiyn
thai the treasury was IKVIMHconger (
Ilinn at the close of that | iecloil. 'I'lio
opecatloiiH , which were of the llcst
order , both In variety and magnitude ,
resulted In noteworthy cluiiiKcH In the
paper cucicney , an well UH a Hteady
and hcalthlul gcowth of gold In the
treasury and In I lie general stock. Tim
net ordinary revenues for the year
were $ fiS7iSrii7 ( ; ; ! , an Increase of $ ! ! ( ) , -
tlt.lSti over these of IJIOO. which wore
the next highest recorded. The In
crease came from each of the heads of
resource , but chlelly from Internal rev
enue. On the side of the cNpcudlturcH
the total of $ nOtl7.n5i ! ! ) ! : has boon ex
ceeded only four times , In ISti : ? , 18(11 ( ,
18ir. ( and IS'.IO. ' The mirphiH of $77.-
717.SOI was slightly under $2,000,000
less than In 1DUO. luchislvo of the
traiisactlons affecting the public debt
the aggregate receipts were < * ! . . ' KvIS1.- )
and the aggregate dlsburnementH
$1.077.0ii.ori2. ( :
IMPLEMENT DEALERS ELECT.
MlnncnpolUi Chosen ns Convention
City for Next Year.
Kansas C'lty , Nov. 1. The National
Association of Agricultural Imple
ment and Vehicle .Miinnl'ucturers last
night oli'Ucd the following olllcors :
I'rosldenlV. . S. ThoiutiH , Sprlngtleld.
O. ; treasurer , s. 10. Kwalnee ; secre
tary K. 13. I.likens , Chicago.
Minneapolis was chosen as the con
vention city for 100 and it will go to
St. 1.011 la In lUOll.
Among the resolutions wore these
favoring the Isthmian canal very
strongly ; approving reciprocity ; urg
ing the question of Irrigation aitd ac
tion looking thereto ; asking the com
mittee' on patents to have patents ro-
classined ; urging congress to send
business men as consular agents at
adequate salaries ; approving the KYyo
bill for a department of commcrco
and asking President Hoosovolt to em
brace such a recommendation to that
effect.
Milwaukee May Extend.
St. Paul , Minn. , Nov. 1. The Pion
eer Press says :
The reports that the Chicago , Milwaukee -
waukee and St. Paul will build Into
Montana wore partly confirmed by an
olllclul statement that the extension
Is only awaiting the termination of
the llurllngton deal. It Is announced
that should the Burlington and allied
lines attempt to control western busi
ness In the Interests of a single line
out of St. Paul or a single line out of
Chicago , the Milwaukee will Immodl
atoly extend from the Missouri river.
Cummins Again Campaigns.
Dos Molnes , Nov. 1. A. 11. Cummins
Republican candidate for governor
who has boon ill for several days , compelling
polling the cancellation of several of
his dates , was able to resume his tour
of the principal part of the state yes
tcrdiiy. Monday evening Mr. Cummins
will participate In a final rally in this
city , which will Include a parade and
a torchlight demonstration.
Pan-Amerlcan | Congress Admits Press.
Mexico City. Nov. 1. The Pan
American congress baa received from
the Spanish colony at Itucnos Ayres a
cablegram congratulating it on the
sentiments favorable to Spain , ex
pressed by General Rafael Reyes , delegate
gate of Colombia , at the municipal ban
quet. The session yesterday finally re
suited in the admission of the members
of the press to the sessions of the con
gross.
Glucose Sugar War Is On.
New York , Nov. 1. The fight between -
tween the Glucose Sugar Refining com
pany and the Independent concerns of
the country Is on In earnest. Prices of
glucose have been put up to $1.75 per
100 pounds , and It Is said to be the
policy of the glucose company to force
the Independents out of the Held.
Thry Hold More.
"Do you ever wish you were n girl ? "
asked the visitor who was waiting In
the reception room.
"Only at Christmas time. " answered
the boy. who was lingering In the door
way.
way.Vh
" \Vh > do you wish It then ? "
"Urcauseof the stockings they wear , "
was the prompt reply -Chicago Post.
9fm ,
Rules of grammar cannot give us n
mastery of language , rules of rhetoric
cimnot make us eloquent , rules of con
duct cannot make us good. AphorUma
and ItetlectlouB.
I
One at Matlock and Another ai
Orispc Raided.
RICH HAUL AT MATLOCK DANK.
8lx Men Use Dynamite and Take Away
Two Thousond Dollars Latect Safe
Cracking Arouses Bunkers' Associa
tion to Need of Action.
DCH Molneii , Nov. I. Early yontcr-
lay the Hank of Mullock was robbed
ty six men , who secured about $2,000.
Of this amount $ , ' 100 was In silver ,
/our of the men stationed themselves
HO IIH to guard all points , while the
two others went Inside. They'made
'roe IIHO of dynamite , three heavy
shots being llred , waking a good many
u'oplo. The safe and vault were shat-
ercd and the building badly wrecked.
All the glass In the \vlndo H was
jroken out and some pieces a foot
Hiiuuro were blown Into the street 30
yards. An old man sleeping In an ad-
olnlng building wan compelled by the
robbers to come to the house. There Is
ihsolutely no clue and no effort was
made to follow the robbers , because
ill were so heavily armed. The total
oss In money and damagea to the safe
mil building Is over $1,000.
Robhers during a heavy rainstorm
last night blew open I IK- wile of the
Hunk of Oclspo In the town of Orlspo
In Union county. They obtained $1100
In cash and a largo amount of negotla-
Ide papers. The safe Is u total wreck.
Mo clue to the robbers.
These two are only a part of a largo
number of bank robberies or attenipts
it robbery In Iowa during the lust sum
mer und full and the situation Is re
garded an calling for some action to
| iut u stoji to the Industry. It Is prob-
ihlo that the Hunkers' ussoclatlon will
net ileteotlvsiH on the trull of the
thieves und n strong effort made to
round them up before they get away.
In no case has the loss been great , but
HIP robbers seems to be becoming
holder and they may tucklo a largo
bank aomo night.
BOER COLONY IN WYOMING.
Number of The Hague Bankers Secure
Tract of 300,000 Acres.
Cheyenne , Wyo. , Nov. 1. A number
nf 'Pllf , llfiirit.t lui nl.'firu tint ! ntlint-
wealthy men of Holland are making
arrangements to establish n colony of
Hours and llolluiul Dutch In Wyoming.
A tract of 1100,000 acres has been se
cured In the valley of thu CJrci'ii river
In Sweet water county , Southern Wyo
ming , Surveys have been made lor u
gigantic canal and Irrigation system
und construction Is to bo commenced
ut once.
The , prospective settlers arc being
brought over to do the work. Tests
have boon made which show that the
cell Is especially well adapted for
hoot cult tire and u largo boot sugar
factory will bo established In the col
ony.
Exonerate Detective Joyce.
Chicago , Nov. 1. A Jury In Judge
Hull's court returned a verdict of not
guilty In the cnso of former Lieutenant
Joyce of the detective bureau. Joyce
was charged with conspiracy to de
fraud the state by means of an alleged
padded expense account. The case
was one of the ramltleutlons of the po-
llco scandal now being investigated
and In which Chief of Detectives' Col-
Icrun and a nninber of his men have
been put on tlio defensive by the civil
service commission.
Czolgosz's Death Officially Recorded.
Buffalo , Nov. 1. Olllclal documents
recording the death of the assassin ,
Czolgosz , were placed on record In the
clerk's ofllco yesterday. They com
prise the attestation of the witnesses
to the death and the medical certifi
cates of the doctors that they per
formed the autopsy on the body and
that death wns caused by the passing
of a current of electricity through the
body.
Rose Telegraphs the Folks.
Farlbault , Minn. , Nov. 1. Dr. Rose
has received a telegram from his miss
ing son announcing his Illness at a
point In South Carolina. Young Rose
Is a grandson of the late Bishop Whipj j
pie and disappeared about a month or J
so ago from Amherst , Mass. , where he
had gone to attend school.
Work of Y. W. C. A.
Cleveland , Nov. 1. At yesterday's
meeting of the International board of
the Y. W. C. A. , It was decided to
continue the publication of the Interna
tional Messenger. A traveling organ
izer with an assistant secretary and
ofllco secretary are appointed at an
annual cost of $9,000. I
- , _
|
Roosevelt Promises a Visit.
Washington , Nov. 1. To Represen
tative Jones of Washington , who called
upon President Roosevelt yesterday to
pay his respects , the president ex
pressed his great Interest in the north
west and said he expected to make a
tour of that part of the United States
next summer.
Bubonic Plague at Glasgow.
Glasgow , Nov. 1. The bubonic
plague has reappeared here during the
week. Kour suspected cases were re
moved from the Central Station hotel
belonging to the Caledonian railway
and one died yesterday. The hotels
have been closed.
Presages Iowa Telephone Rate War.
Mount Ayr. la. , Nov. 1. Work was
begun yesterday on the local exchange
of the Mount Ayr Mutual Telephone
company , which will be the signal for
a telephone rate war. More than 100
subscribers have been obtained to the
local company.
HENRY E , RYDER ,
TmcJicr of
PIANO , VIOLIN AND ORG'AN.
Sptclnl n nd < ) lln und OulUr l.ciioni 3c.
Nommic , - - NKIIHASKA
WHKN YOU WANT A (1001) (
SHAVE or BATH
(30 ( TO
W , 0 , Hall's Barber Shop ,
MAIN riT. . TIMIII ) DOOU KAHT OF POOItTII
MRS. H. H. HULL
Manicuring ,
Shampooing ,
Baths.
TKI.EIMIONI : No , 4(7.
Rooms on North Ninth Street
MILLARD GREEN ,
DRBY and TRSN8PER LINE
t
Piano Moving a Specialty.
'Phono M. Culls Promptly Answered.
FOR SALE.
House and throe lots on the
corner of 10th St. ; uul Philip
avenue. Address ,
. iMus. ANNA ( IKOROK ,
Klnnvood , Ohio.
J.C. YOCUM ,
RESIDENT PIANO TUNER
Oillco with J. D. Sturgeon ,
NOUKOLK , - - NKUItAHKA.
L. L. REMBE ,
Practical Plumber
and Steam Fitter.
Agency for the Myers Force an'
Wind Mill Pumps.
Prices Right.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ou all Woil
First , do'ir West of Post Olllcn
DR. N. J. HOAGLAND.
Osteopathic Physician.
Ofllcu Konms , i anil 2 , Ilixhop Dlofk.
DifeaK.'H , linlli ncitto and chmnlr , nu-cci-hful
ly IronIcil uitluiul tliu nso of drum * or knifu. 1
y.ill . l > o nt-bistiMl In my oillco by myifu , Stulln
IIiiiiKliinil. All rallB prompt ! ) ant\urc < l at
jour renliluMco or at my olllcu.
Office Hours :
9:00 : to nnn a. m. iio : : to 4:30 : p m.
THE
NORTH-WESTERN
LINE
p. 15. & IB. V. H. R. , Is the best to am
from the
SUGAR BEET FIELDS
ofNorth
North Nebraska
I ! Placing an advertisement in ' .
I ! a well circulated newspaper is ;
* ; an outward act that betrays an ;
; intention.
It indicates that the adverI I
' '
tiser is bound to be at the head ' .
I ! of the procession , that he is up I
11 to date.
.
The merchant who has confidence in his
| ] goods and honestly and plainly states '
. . bis case begets confidence in prospective I
buyers.
! ! The place for such a state-
I ; ment is the advertising columns
; ; of the local newspaper. For
; this community these are the
columns.
; W. II. llt'CIIOI.Prudent. ' .
Norfolk AUXANI : > KH llllAH Vlco Preildtnl
E. W. iSUTZ. Chflilor.
National Bank.
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHE/ST / NEBRASKA
Capital , $100,000.00
Surplus , $20,000.00
Does a General Banking Business.
Buys and Sells Exchange.
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
DraftH and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europjj ,
A General Rrcatnuhlp and Foreign Passage Business Transacted.
1. IIHAH , P. P. 1USLON. F.J. 1ULK , W. I1.ROOIWLZ , VVM. 6OT1
N.A. UAINDOLT. 8.8. COTTON.
C. W. BRAASCH ,
- DEALER IN -
lea T
is
JLi N
Exolualve a etit lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Roci : Spring Coal the
best In the market.
Seranttm Hard Coal In all HZCH. ! TELEPHONE 1.
SUGAR CITY CEREfllt jHIdiS ,
Hanufacturers of the
Bon Ton and Sun-Shine Flours.
Plio loiulliiK bakers of tlio State iifo it and f-iie
. > r\i Guaranteed.
tiioi)0 iKmcei iiumiioit. every
i < B TYliKH , \ JH. . Harnes
i M , 1) . Tyler
Attorneys at Law ,
Norfolk , Nebra 1 u
. H. T. HOLDEN
Homeopathic I'hvMcian and S
OUlce , Citizens National Dank RulMlng.
Telephone 101 ,
SHultnrium and Hesidonce , Main ami IStli Bl
Telephone 9.
Norfolk , - - Nebraska
g j. COLE ,
DENTIST.
Olllce over Citizen's National Dank , Reeldenci
oue block north of Congregational church.
Norfolk , Nebraskt
] yISS MARY SHELLEY
Fnshlonnhle Dressmaker.
Op &UlrD in Cotton block , over Bnnm'e etori
First-claee work guaranteed ,
Norfolk , Nebraekt
] yRS. SADIE HART MILLER.
Osteopathic Physician ,
Icome ! < ner Hayce' Jewelry Ilouee , Norfolk
POWERS & HAYS ,
Attorneys at
lioome 10,11 and 12 , Maet block.
Norfolk , Nebraskt
SESSIONS & BELL ,
Undertakers and Enihalinerp ,
Sections Oik. , Norfolk Ave ,
Norfolk , Nebraskt
U
OF OMAHA ,
will Mtnaln in Norfolk dnrlu ?
the winter eeaion ,
MUSIC FURNISHED
for all occasions.
A. LAGROTTA , MAN. NORFOLK , NEB
Auieiicn's foremost emotional' '
actress ,
Miss Coirtenay Morgan ,
presents an elaborate
roductiou of ,
Supported by a Inrgo
and H x o e p t i o u a 11 y
strong company of tal
ented players.
Prices , 75,50 , and 35c-
Seat Sale at Leonard's begins
Thursday , a. ni. , October Hist.
James Richards , M. E >
OCULIST
And ExPert Refrac-
tlonlst.
" " TrrS Examination of tlio eyes
KitEK to patients iuul imtronp. Oilico 1404
Fnrnnm St. , Omaha , oppoglto Piixton Hotel.
For Plumbing , Steam Fitting , Pumps , TanVi
Wind Mills
And nil work in this Hoe call on
STITT& WHITE.
ShtlefactioulGnnranteed.
Firet door Sontii of THE DAILY NEWS Office ,
Leave orders at Telephone A 221 ,
M. E. SPAULDINC ,
DEALEHCIN
FLOUR , FEED ,
TELEPHONE : : NO. 33
C.R.SEILER ,
Sale and- * *
Boarding Barn.
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission.
BraaActt Avenue t
and Third St. PHONE 44