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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1903)
10 THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , APRIL 10 , 1903. THE NORFOLK NEWS \Vi N. HUSK , Publisher. DAILY. [ KMal > li ! > 1icdlM7 , ] Kmr dny except Hiimlny. lly enrrler IKJI- iveok , h cenU. llj nmll | > er ) enr , IflAW. WKKKI.Y N MtM > ll liiMlIRM. . . . . , , , . , , 1877. The .lininml , rMalilUhpJ , Krlilnjllyimllj'i < r jcnr , II.Mi. Kiilcrod nt tlio imnlnllloa nl Norfolk , Noti.ni titcoml clnM mutter. K.lllorIM llopnrtmcnt , No. liitlhi'M olllco nml Job Ilown , No. 822. Arkansas opened the oyoloiio Mason n bit cnrly , lint the vork wns ns effective nn thonith there hnd boon months of preparation , When Northern Securities stock tnUoB n Innibln from 100)f to 10J ! on the Now York nmrkot immediately on receipt of news of the decision , oritlcH of the nd- luliilatriulon cnnnot but ndiult that the coin-no of the government means nomo- tliinu more thnnnn nttompt to fool the people with the npponianco of nn attempt - tempt to do something ngnluHt the truHtfl. Hill , Morgan und others renllwul what the result would bo or they would not hnvo devoted so much of their time , energy nuil Inlluonco to nn nttompt to divert the president nnd his ofllcorH from their purpose. Tlio legislature hus ndjournod nftor Accomplishing n roumrlcnblo nmouut of work nud passing monaUrcH thnt it is hoped will prove of decided ndvnntngo to the people of tlio Btnto , The revenue law ndoptod is easily foremost in im portance and if it provides Rulllotont rovonno for the tunning of the stnto government without adding too much to the burdoiiH of those who hnvo heretofore - toforo done n largo sharo.tho people will have cnuso for congratulation. A num ber of other important measures were passed nnd by the time nuothor legisla ture assembles it is to bo hoped that the stnto will bo found in bettor condition financially nnd otherwise than it has boon for many years. This was the ob jective point of the late session and it is believed that a largo number of the measures adopted by it will bo effective. The decision against the Northern Securities company by the circuit court of npponla IH n decided victory for the federal government and effectually sustains the present anti-trust laws. It wns President Hoosovolt , through At torney General Griggs , who brought notion ngnlnst the merger proposed by this companynud credit will redound to the administration nlthough it maybe bo expected that the Hill , Morgan nud other interests will seek to discredit .tho 'president ' nud his ofllcorH because of the disadvantage- them of the decision , If the bnpromo court will now sustain tlio decision of the court of appeals there will bo n precedent that may bo used iu the elYeotu.nl control of nil com- binntions nud trusts in restraint of trndo. With the policy of the president sustained it will stand other trusts and mergers in hand to get out from under iu the best and most graceful manner possible. The people will bo delighted to know that the day of gigantic combines is past. When Senator Huuuiv snld thnt the ouly mnn to Btnud in the wny of Presi dent Hoosovolt's uomiuntiou nud elec tion next year wna Theodore Roosevelt , it la probnblo thnt ho inonnt to convoy n delicate hint to the president to keep his persounllty in the background. But it is doubtfnl if the hint will bo of ef fect. President Roosevelt has never yet occupied n position in which he found his personality n disadvantage nud he lias uot yet subordinated it ns chief executive. It is thnt personality thnt the people love nnd ndmire , nud it is thnt which will ronomiunto nnd elect him if the people nro nblo to dictate the conrse of the convention nnd the elec tion. It is that personality tbnt has ever been prompt and viperous in up holding the policies thnt nro of nd > vantage to the pooplo. His is now in n position where thnt individuality can beef of the broadest benefit and the people do uot wish it subordinated and further more believe that it would bo impossible for the president to hold the oflloo with out permitting his character to shine out clear and bright. The Vnlturo * . ( \ < i .The question is mooted whether the tj vulture knows of Us quarry by sight or x- N 8iucll , How does it communicate the M news of a fonst to its fellows ? A tiger hnd been killed. Colonel Humsay ordered the carcass of the skinned tiger to be dragged out from under the thick mango trees Into the open. Taking out bis watch , he asked us to make a guess ns to how long the vultures would take to clean the flesh off the bones. Some one said half an hour. As there was not a vul ture In sight , this seemed even betting , but Colonel Itumsay gave them ten minutes , which proved to bo correct. There was one vulture at first seen soaring round and round very high up In the cloudless sky. Ho closed his wings and dropped on to the carcass with a swoop. In two minutes the sky was full of vultures , all concentrating from every side on the spot , and arriv ing with all the Impetus their drop from n great height gave thorn as fast ns It takes to tell the story. Then there commenced n frightful scene of literal carnage , every one tearing with Bharp , hooked bill nt the entrnlls first , then nt the flesh , all fighting for room to get a piece and tumbling over one nnntlicr witn triiinic1 HIIHUV-'ino lror- onto of Upper India nnd Their Inhab itants , " by T. W. Wi-UbiT , AVIuit llnliln ( lin Novel , Krnnk NorrlH , author of "Tlio Octo " " I'll " moHt vlrllo pus" nud "Tim , WIIH a writer and a niiiii of decided opinion * . Ho WIIH wont to Hiiy ( if the great flic- torn In molding public opinion tluit "tho pnlplt HpiMiKH but once a wock , the prcH * IH road with lightning IniHtu and the morning IIOWH IH wiwto paper by noon ; bill the novel goon Iu the homo to Htny. " TldH opinion wnn alrod liy Mr. NorrlH In the lobby of a hotel In n Hinall town In Illinois. Among those present WIIH n country editor , who wan prompted to remark that the novollHt'H views reminded - minded him of blH dog Wolf , Wolf por- nlstod In running awny from home , killIng - Ing cblckoiiH and annoying children In the community. At hint a method wan ndoptod by which the dog wan con fined to hlH own liomoHtond. "Oluilnod him , obV" wns the thought voiced by Hovornl of the company. "You , Hlr , " declared the editor. "And If your modoni novel gooH Into the home to Htny let Wolf remind you that It'H on account of the binding. " Political While great fortunes and great In dustries have almost Invariably boon fronted by iinodncatod mon , parvenus unombarrnsHod with learning , who taught theniHolveB what tboy found ncccsHiiry to know , we llnd , on the oth er band , that , those men who have made commercial science , political economy , their study have not shown any sue- COSH In buslnoHH and hnve remained theorists. MoHt political economist ) ? hnvo bad to live on their pen. Mr. Cobden - den went bankrupt In bimlnosH. It IH true that Itlcnrdo WIIH well oft , but bo was a stockbroker by trndo , and with him political economy was only a bob by , not a HorloiiH result. It Is strange how few hiiHlncHH men of the llrst rank have a good word to say of political economy. Nineteenth Century. Good Not every man can make n good flour paste that can bo preserved without decay or mold. When such n paste IH needed , try tha following : Mix good , clean flour with cold water Into a thick paste and continue mixing until the flour and water are well blended. Now add boiling water and stir until It IH thlu enough to spread with a brimh. Add to this a spoonful or two of brown sugar , n little corrosive sublimate and n few drops of oil of lavender and you will have n paste that will hold with wonderful tenacity. Ill Ilollllllll , Many of the country dames and dam Pels In Holland look as If they had been brought up on soap and water. Their fncos glisten so preternnturally , their pots nud pans , tlio red tiles of their floors , tholr tables and benches all bear witness so unmistakably to their cleans ing ardor. I suppose a fly In the butter they wcro churning or a mired foot on the boards they have but Just scrubbed would be as nearly likely to give them n lit ns anything could be. Chambers' Journal. THE MARKETS , Yesterday's Quotations. April U. The wlient mnrUet ex- pcrlonci'il nmitlirr ilny of mniilpuliitlon nuil prlcos linil 11 strong upwunl inovi'iuriit , May rloHtiiK 'Vie ' InRlu'r. Tlio Armour liny- Ing uiiN iiirnlu thu factor. May corn was oft VViJ'S.L' mill oats \vcri > down WiJFttc. Pro- rlHlnriHvii i > i-asy , thr May products clon- liiK imchuinjoJ to 15c lower. Closing prices : Wliout-May. 70Mc ; July , 71 % ; Sept. , GOtf. Corn-May c ; July , -W c ; Sept. , lllc. Outs-May , a''Vjc ; July , ' 'UVic ; Sept. , 27o. Pork-May , $17. 3 ; July , 17.'J5 ; Sept. , 17.00 Lard-May , $11.85 ; July , J0.77 ; Sept. , 0.7.- . . Klbs-May. $11.70 ; July , JO.Oi ; Sept. , | t > .fi7. Chicago Cash Prices No. 'J red wheat , 7oj70c ( ; No. 3 red whent , CS Ie ; No. 'J sprlni ; wheat , 71KO * > Oc ; No , 3 spring wheat , 7078c ; No. 2 hard wheat , 70Q72c ; No. 3 hard wheat , OS5t70c ; No. a ciinh corn , 42V4c ; No. S cash coin , SSy/ ; tlc ! ; No. 2 yellow corn , 42VjC ! No. 3 yellow corn , Stiy/ft-IOc ; No. 1 ! cash oats , 81 < n > tlV4c ; No. 2 white oats , 34Viii30c ; No. \\hlte outs , 32U34c. ( Chicago Live Stock. Chicago , April 0. Cattle Receipts , 10 , . 000 , Including 100 Texans ; active and utrong ; good to prime steers , J5.10@tf.00 ; poor to medium. $4.00@4.80 ; stockers and feeders , SH.OO Jfi ; cows , ( l.TOfQ-l.ai ; helf- * rs , f2.MKtiO.CX > ; canneri , $1.7r.(2.7r ! , ; bulls , $2.Tt04l-l.40 ; calves. ? : t.OV ( ( .75 ; Texas fed steer * , $4.XjB.OO. ) llogs-Uecelpts , 'JO. . 000 ; tomorrow , 18,000 ; left over , 4,000 ; Bttnilr to Tic lower ; mixed and butchers. $7.2OIT7.Ugood : ; to choice heavy , $7.40rC ( 7.00 ; rough heavy. * 7.20 < ! i7.SS : light , $0.8T > 4i 7.20 ; bulk of miles , $7.15 < B7.40. ; Sheep Iteeelpts , 12,000 ; sheep and lambs steady to Ific lower ; good to choice wethers , J5.M ) $ i < J.75 ; fair to choice mixed , $4.00i ( [ .rO ; western sheep , * 5.00 < ( i0.75 ; native lambs , f4.WX87.SO ; western lambs , f4.MXJi7.80. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City , April 0. Cattle llecelpts , B.OOO ; active , strong ; choice beef steers , $4..V5.2Ti ; fair to good. $4.00-I.M ) ; Texas nnd Indian steers , $3.85(34.1K ( > ; atoekera and feeders , $3.3.Vft4.7ri ; weMern fed steers , $3.0OST > .00 ; Texas cows. $2.MVJ ( > I.OO ; native cows , $1.7r > Sf4.7fi : native heifers , $2.00414.75 ; canners , fl.MHi2.ai ; bulls , f2.25i3.75 ; calves , f2.MKi7.00. llogs-Uecelpts , 8.000 ; steady to strong ; top , f7.4S ; bulk of sales , ? 7.3X27.40 ; heavy , f7.tCkij7.4 : % ; mixed pack- ers. f7.201i7.40 : light. fUXKi7 23 ; pigs , $5.75 < ii7.02y . Sheep-Hecelpts , 3,000 ; ltKi 15c lower ; lambs , f3.405lll.00 ; fed ewes. M.G030.00 ; native wethers , f4.7CKgO.73 ; lockers and feeders , f3.M > t4.SO. South Omaha Live Stock. South Omaha , April 0. Cattle Receipts , 8,300 ; NTUOc higher ; native steers , fl.'JOfS B.30 ; cows and heifers , $ : t.25i > 4.riO ; canners. | 2.00 < 33.00 ; stockers and feeders , f3.00 4.70 ; calves , fM.OO < S .M ) ; bulls , stags , etc. , J2.MVQ4.00. Hogs-Hecelpts , 0,700 ; simile easier ; heavy. f7.25Q7.35 ; mixed , f7.2&ii 7.23 ; light , f7.1CKS7.23 ; pigs , fO.OOiI7.00 ; bulk of sales. f7.20i37.27H. Sheep-Ue celpts , 3,000 ; steady ; yearlings , f0.00 0.75 ; wethers , $5,75fi < J.M ) ; ewes , f4.MJ0.00 ; com- mnn nd stockers , f2.MVQ4.7S ; lambs , $0.00 C7.DO. St. Joseph Live Stock. Bt. Joseph , April 0. Cattle Iteeelpts , 1.- 097 ; active , steady to strong ; natives , f4.25 60.40 ; cows and helf era , JJ.40It4.75 ; stock ers and feeders , f3.MVii4.85 ; cows and helf- era and feeders , f3.MVfl-l.85. Ilogs-Ile- celpts , 4,000 ; steady to strong ; light and 1'gut mixed , f7.KK27.35 ; medium and heavy , f7.2SQ7.GO ; bulk ot sales- t7.3O7.40. Tons of Metal Tear Through Dcclcs of Battleship. THREE MEN KILLED , FIVE HURT. Shell Jama and Explodes Before Ejec tion , Tearing Off Twelve Feet of Cannon Outolde of Turret Gun Weakened by Much Use. PoiiBncoln , Kin. , April 10. A dlsna- truim explosion occurred on the bat- tloshtp town \vlillo the vessel was nl target practice In the gulf. The for ward port twelve-Inch gun hurst from n pronmturo explosion of n shell , twelve foot of the pleco outside the turret being demolished. Gunner's Mate Ilerry and Seamen Klolo nnd Porcoll were killed. Seamen Gought , Thnmdnlo , IJrowu , Mcnsdnl nnd Porkdo were sorlously Injured. The men killed nnd injured wcro on the second deck , nt mcsu. The exploding gun weighed over a ton. The pieces passed through the deck , iiiBtnntly killing the three men. The heavy missiles passing through the gun deck , continued down through the third dock , where they came In con tact with the nrmorod dock , the hcnvy Btcol brlnulnc them to n ston. thus saving the engineers nnd firemen who were nt work holow. Although the up per decks were covered with men , none wna seriously injured. The explosion occurred Just ns mess hnd been sounded. The firing was to hnvo ceased nftcr the shot for dinner hour. The nuigo had been set and the lown wns steaming along at n speed of twelve knots when the officer In charge of the twelve-Inch turret gnvo orders to flro. Following the re port of the gun there wns n smothered noise ns the shell exploded mldwny in the gun nnd pieces of the unrated gun and shell were scattered broad cast. Three great holes were torn through the deck. The Massachu setts , six miles dlfvtnnt , wns signalled for aid nnd one of the cutters put off with the surgeon nnd assistant sur geons. The injured men were taken to the hospital nnd their Injuries dressed. The dead were brought to Pensacoln. Some claim the explosion was caused by n defective 'shell , nnd others think thnt the frequent firing of the pieces nt Culohrn during the winter , ndded to the work done by her during the past ten days , so strained the pleco that the force buratcd the gun. Application fur DriiKKlnt'H Liquor I.lcenHO Matter of application of A. H. Kiesau for n liquor license. Notice is hereby given thnt A. II. Klesiui did , on the 31st day of March , 1903 , file his application to the mayor and city council of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spiri tuous nnd vinous liquors for mediolual , mechanical and chemical purposes , nt Norfolk , Nebraska , from the 5th day of May , 10W , to the 2nd day of May , 1904 , at east hnlf , lot O.block a , Mathewbon's nddltion in First ward of said city. T If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 31st. day of March , 1008 , the said license will bo granted. S. R. MoFAULAND , City Olurk. Application for Saloon Liquor Llcenno. Matter of application of Emil Moellor for n liquor license. Notice is hereby given that Emil Moeller did , on the 2oth day of March , 1003 , fllo his application to the mayor and city council of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spirit uous nud vinous liquors nt Norfolk , Ne braska , from the 5th day of May , 1008 , to the 2nd day of May , 1004 , nt east half of lot 10 , block 4 , original town in First ward of said city. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 25th day of March , 1003 , the said license will bo granted. S. R. McFAKLAND , City Clerk. Application Matter of application of Charles Rice for n liquor license. HX i Notice is hereby given that Charles Rico did , on the 20th day of March , 1003 , fllo his application to the mayor nnd city council of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for license to sell ninlt , spirituous nud vinous liquors at Norfolk , Nebraska , from the 5th day of May , 1903 , to the 2nd day of May , 1004 , nt the northwest corner of Fifth street and Norfolk avenue , Boar's addition , in First wnrd of snid city. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 2Gth day of March , 1003 , the said license will bo Granted. S. R. McFAHLAND , City Clerk. Application for Saloon Liquor Llcenne. Matter of application of George Rohdo for n liquor license. Notice is hereby given that George Rohdo did , on the 3rd day of April , 1003 , file his npplicntion to the mnyor and city council of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska - braska , for license to sell malt , spirtnons nnd vinous liquors at Norfolk , Ne braska , from the 5th day of May , 1003 , to the 2nd dny of May , 1004 , nt east % of lot 2 , block 1 , Koonlgstein addition in First ward of said city. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 3rd dny of April , 1003 , the said license will be granted. S. R. MCFAIILAND , City Clerk. Commencement Programs. THE NEWS has samples of commence ment programs from throe of the load- ng manufacturers in the United States which it will be pleased to show to any one interested. The designs to select from nro hnndsomer thnn we have ever been able to show before. Call and see them before placing your order. Locals in THE DAILY NEWS nro a paying proposition. If you have tried then yon know that ; if yon haven't , do. Application for DriiKKUt' * Liquor Ltcrimn Mutter of npplicntion of Ueorgo II , OhrUtoph for u liquor llcoiifo. Notlou is hereby given that George 1 ] , OhriNtoph did , on the 2nd day of April , 11)011 ) , ( Ho his npplicntion to the mayor nnd city council of the city of Norfolk , NabriiRHii , for license to Hell malt , spirituous and \tnous liquors for medicinal , mechanical nnd chemical purposes , at Norfolk , Nebraska , from the Hill dny of May , 1008 , to the 2nd day of May , UlOI.nt No liiO Norfolk uvtmuo , in First ward of said city. If there is no objection , romonstrnnoo or protest filed within two weeks from the 2nd dny of April , 1008 , the said license will bo granted. S. II. MoFAULAND. City Clerk. Application for Nnloon Liquor Matter of application of George Sohmld for n liquor license. Notice is hereby given that George Suhmld did , on the 8th dny of April , 1008 , fllo his application to the mayor nnd city oounoll of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for UCOIIBO to sell malt , spirituous nnd vlrious liquors nt Nor folk , Nobrntkn , from the 5th dny of May , 1008 , to the 2nd day of May , 1001 , nt east > of lot fl , blook 2 , Mntthow- HOII'H addition iu First ward of said city. If there in no objection , remon strance or protest filed within two works from the 8th dny of April , 1003 , tlio snid license will bo granted. S. R. MOFAHLAND , City Clerk. Application for dnlooti Liquor Llcennit. Matter of npplioatiou of Hurry Lodor , for n liquor licence. Notice is hereby given thnt Harry Lodor did , on the Gth dny of April , 1003 , file his application to the mnyor nud city council of the city of Norfolk , Ne braska , for license to sell limit , spiritu ous nnd vinous liquors nt Norfolk , Ne braska , from the 5th dny of May , 1008 , to the 2nd day of May , 1004 , nt enat 22 feet of lot ! , block 1 , of Koenigstein's nddition in First wnrd of pnid city. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the ( ith day of April , 1008 , the snid li cense will bo granted. S. R. McFAULAKD , City Clerk. Application for Saloon Liquor Llceime. Mutter of npplicntion ot William G. Bonier for n liquor license. Notice is hereby given thnt Willlnm G. Bernor did , on the 25th dny of March , 1008 , fllo his application to the mayor nnd city council of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spirit- nous and vinous liquors at Norfolk , Ne braska , from the 5th day of May , 1008 , to the 2nd di y of May , 1004 , at east half of lot 0 , block 5 , original town in First ward of said city. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 25th day of March , 1003 , the said license will bo granted. S. R. HCFAULAND , Otty Clerk. Application for Saloon Liquor License. Matter of application of S. J. Dlxon for n liquor license. Notice is hereby given thnt S. J. Dixou did , on the 25th day of March , 1008 , file his application to the mayor nnd oity council of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for license to sell mult , spirit uous nud vinous liquors nt Norfolk. No- brnskn , from the 5th day of May , 1003 , to the 2nd dny of May , 1004. at No. 410 , lot G , Boar's school lots in First ward of said city. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 25th day of March , 1003 , the said license will be granted. S. R. McFAHLAND , Oity Clerk. For the Easter Baking ] ! the Bon Ton flour is nbove nil other in purity , uutiitiou and henlth giving properties. It will innke the whitest , sweetest bread , the most appetising biscuits nnd the most delicious cakes and pastry- Made from carefully selected wheat , it banishes dyspepsia and nil complaints resulting from in ferior food. Sugar City Cereal plls. W.H.RISH . . , Plumbing , Steam and Hot Water Fitting. | , . , , A11 Kinds of Pumps. , , , f YOUR WORK SOLICITED. 'Phone No. 97. BLACKSMITHIING. I IIIXTO a Now Disc Slmrponor. The tnnchlno IB mmlo eo that Iho dices ilo not need to betaken taken apart. 1 alto hnvo n now 4-horso power gKEolino onglna to polish nil kinds of plows and cultivators. Work douo promptly and well , EMIL PRIBBERNOW. North Find Street , nonr mill dam. E. D. WILDS , PRACTICAL VETERINARY SURGEON Dental Work a Specialty. 25 Years' Experience. Office at Dudley's Barn , NORFOLK , NEB. . .IN- WE HAVE THEM STOCK THE | P RL B X PARIS 1900 Call and See them W. H. BUOHOLZ. President. Norfolk ALEX. BEAR , Vice President. E. W. ZUTZ , Cashier. National Bank The Oldest Established Bank in Northeast Nebraska. ; Capital , $100,000,00 , Surplus , $20,000.00 , : : DoeS a General Buys andSells Exchange. Interest Paid . on Time Deposits. Drafts and Money Banking Business Orders Soldon any Point in Europe. A ; | General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted. DIRECTORS A. BEAR , F. P. HANLON , F. J. HA.LE , W. H. BUCHOLZ , $ \VM. ZUTZ , N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. H"M M" I M I I H I HH > I-4-H"H"I- I-I I I I"I I I I-T Get What You Ask for at. . . HLE'S ' GROCERY ALL , ORDERS nro Filled Promptly and with Care. Our goods nre FIRST-GLASS in every particular. We know pre cisely what is wnuted by our customers. We Aim to Give You the Best Value for Your Money , South Side Haln St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41. ( < SxSx xS > < S < 3 > S > < 3 < $ x < $ x C. W. BRAASCH , O COAL ! O o Sweetwater Rock Spring. Scranton Hard Goal , r 'PHONE 61. G. A. LtJIKART , PBEBIDENT. W. H. JOHNSON , CASHIER. CHAS. S. BRIDGE , VICE PBESIDENT. LEO PASEWALK , ASS'T CASHIEB The Citizens National Bank. CAPITAL , $50,000. SURPLUS , $10,000. Bay and Sell Exchange on this Country and all Parts of Europe. Farm Loons , DIRECTORS : CAUL ASMUS , W. n. JOHNSON , CHAS. S. BRIDGE , F. McGivEBN , C. M.'SWANB. G. A. LCIRABT , T. F. MEMMIKQER , L. SESSIONS. A VOTING CONTEST. I A $400 Cabinet Grand A. Hospe Piano to be GIVEN AWAY to the lodge , school , Bunion organization or : person having the most votes on AUGUST 1 , 1903 , AT 1:00 P. M. Whenever you trade with any of the following merchants to the extent of 25 cents in cash you are entitled to one vote with which you can vote for any organization or person you may desire , and the one having the most votes on the above date gets the piano free. Why not trade where you can get votes when you need the goods anyway and help your lodge or church win the piano. The piano is on exhibition at The Star Clothing Store where it may be seen by all. The ballot box is located at Kiesau's Drug Store , where all votes must be deposited , the votes wifl be cpunted each week and the result published in THE ' DAILY NEWS. LIST OF MERCHANTS ISSUING TICKETS. 11 Clothing THE STAB. Groceries OSCAR UHLE. Livery Dt D. BRUNSON. Flour and Feed WALLACE DIXON. Tallor-O. H. KRAHN , 0. R. Foley , Cutter. Drugs KIESAU DRUG CO. -1-H-I"I"M'1-I-I"I"1"I"I"I"I"I"I"1"I"I"1"I-I Shoos F. E. DAVENPORT. ' \ Restaurant nnd Confectionery * ! -E. N. VAIL. Meats FRED KARO. Jewelry nnd Optician W. B. ! VAIL. Millinery INSKEEP.