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    10 MIU MJIIKOLK NUWS KJtIDAV , AHIUST 7 , ! ! ) ( ) ! ) .
THE NORFOLK NEWS
\v. \ . 111 M : ,
II VII \ .
lirNtnttiMiiMl 1SS7 1
Kvory day CM opt Hnndny Uv i ni
rlor pi'r wooU , i : > 1-oitin. Uj mull i'ni
\VKKKI.V MJU.s-.IIM U\\l. : .
The Now * , l iilnlilliili ( l , ISM.
Tim Journal. Kutnlilli'lu'il , 1SS7.
Kvnry Krlilny. "y mull P My mr , fl fin.
Rpnulnl Nolloo AiUiim-u milmrrln-
tloim to tin ) NI WH- Join mil will Im
tiiUou Until Ootolior Ifl nt the rnto or
$1.00 per your. Did milim-i I born tuny
Imvo tlio luniullt i thin into by PMJ-
Inn ntionrniroN lo diito nl the loKiilnr
mihHcrlptloti pilm ami no your In
ndvant'o , Thin Kpoclal offer will lie
wttltilrawn Ololior l .
Kntoroil at the pontoUlm nt Noi-
follc , Noli , tin IHOIMIIII ! eliiHN mat lor.
Tolopliono1 Kdltnrliil liopnrtinoiil ,
No. Si. llimlni'HH Ollli'o anil Job
Ititoinn , No. 1IS1 !
Republican Judicial District Convun-
lion.
To ( lie ropiihlldin ivWtor * nf llm NlnUi Jndl-
clnltllnlrlrt or NiliniNkn
Notion IB liuroli ) k'lvi'ii lluil n ropiOmnin judi
cial rotiMMillon will Im linld nl Norfolk , Ni -
lirnnkn , mi tln > I7tli tin ) of AimuM , IW.I , ill II
o'clock n. in , Fol lln' pnrpitHit of noinltmllim 11
rniulldnfofor JiuUo < > f liui Ninth jndliMiu dl
tflot nnil tin' liaiiHiii'llou of "iirli iillmr hum
IIPM n * m y roMtilnil * IOIMO In'foin II Tim HII\-
ornl C'MlllHtnof mud dUtrli'l mi'iMilltl'Ml In tln >
following riMiniMMiliitlon , linn-don Ilir vnlo if
.1 II. Mlnknv ( iroMTtiorl In Souimlw , Ml ) . ! '
AllUlop" . mVnjli. . l <
Knox . I" ! , .
I' , Total .
. 171
Tl i rt > Oi.innii > i.iliMl li > tli" I'oimnittii' lluil im
prokli'H lie alhmnd In mid roiiu'iilloli , lint lluil
the ( tohwntPN pri"i > lit ! > ( > allimod In oimt tlio
full votiMif tin' riiillity rni'loHnntrd li ) Iliinii.
II ) onli'ro' tlmroinndtlt'H.
tll.o. F. Ho\U , J. fl. lUltsiJH.
Sorrnturjr. Cliiilriiinn.
FA rrs AIIOUT NKMUA SKA.
Tlio ooniputltUm for tlio normal
HCliool location In roHpnimlblo for tin'
coinpllu'ilon of seine InlortwlliiK facln
ami HKWOH alionl Nolirasltii Inform
utlon no ICHH IntoroHtliiK IIOIMIIIHO cm
liorthul In tlio iirKiimonlH nilviuiroc
In linlmlf of ono of the compoHnu
Cltll'H.
\Vo Imvo heard a great deal o !
north 1'latto and south IMallo In No
Imiskii poll'ilctt and of tlio rlvor conn
tk'H ami the Moinl-arltl n' lon , lint
thuro lit much mlMapiirehiMiMlon an lt >
what UIOHO torniH really Minify.
According to tlio laul COIIHUH Ne
bniHlm has a population of 1,0)8,5 ! ! ! )
Of thin number I'.Ki.SSO uro sionth ol
the IMatto river .while fiTUi.V. ) are
north of It , the nxc.oss of population
north of the river lioliiK 80.7711. Not
wltlmtandlnt ; ( his dlstrlhntlon of pop
illation , the stale at ( lie prononl tluu
has , oxcln.slvo of vlio cupltol , llfle ( > n
Htato liiHtltntlon Hiipported by imhllc
rovonuoH , of which eleven uro nouth
< if the 1'latto rlvor and only four
north. Kor the Htuto Institutions
sou'ih of the IMuttu the last lo is-
latnro npproprlatod $7,707.i0.pi , while
for these north of the river It up
proprlutod ? ; i7.ti:0. : ! : although the
assessed valno of property tiixod to
supply the state rovonuon north of
Mio I'latto rlvor Is ever ton millions
more than that muitli.
The center of NehruKlux's popula
tion nt the proHont tlmo IH computed
to ho hotwoon Osceola , In Polk
county , and David City , In llntler
county , so tlia't ono half of the pop
ulation lies on ouch Hldo of. a line
drawn north to south hoUveon these
two counties. The geographical center -
tor of the state , liowovor , falls within
the limits of Ouster county , lint cal
culating the population on each side
of u line drawn north and south
through the geographical center , only
uhont 170,000 people nro found west
of it und about OOS.flOO east. The
clmractor of the soil In the western
part of the state is such that the
population center Is hardly likely at
any tlmo to approach much closer to
the geographical center than if docs
now.
In fixing the location of a normal
school designed to accommodate the
largest number of people nnd to
bo most readily accessible not onlj
for the present , but for the future as
well , the state board will Imvo to take
into consideration all these pertinent
facts. The marvelous changes In
Nebraska since its -admission to the
union arc apt to bo matched by the
changes of the1 next quarter century ,
but the dovolopcmont will bo ulcmg
detlnlto lines that can already be
discerned. Omaha Deo.
THE ATHLE'I fc'S HEART.
In tinlloviliin Mim It Is Strong liml
Well Dti > l < iii'il.
A prominent member nf the faculty
of the University of Pennsylvania Med
ical school has made a study of the
heart action of athletes , lie has ex
amined a large number of men in nth-
lotles , especially rowing men , and ho
has come to the conclusion that no man
In perfect health who has boon proper
ly trained is injured by rowing , but
that , on the contrary , his heart is so
strengthened that , with a moderate
amount of exorcise after ho has tinlsh-
ed his rowing career , there Is no rea
son , so far us the heart and lungs are
concerned , that ho should not live to a
very old age.
"Tho heart , " said he , "Is both a very
delicate und a very strong organ that
Is , If It isell developed It will stand
an enormous amount of Mraln without
any permanent injury , but If it is not
well developed it Is very easily weak
ened. Violent exercise , like rowing ,
places a great deal of strain on the
heart because when the body is being
exerted It requires so much more pres
sure to force the blood through the
body. Like any other muscle that Is
worked , the heart under the added la
bor becomes larger , and most athletes
have extra large hearts , Just us they
iil > > bine l.it'Mcr miim'K < s throughout
the l.i.d . . )
"If the Nduln N put upon the heait
suddenly II dilate * It bccomcx larger ,
but mil mole muMCiihir and thai IM Ihe
daiiKi'i- iilhli'llcn If a man cvoivl- *
lirudimlly then IiN heart a No IIICIVMKCM
In nlxe gradually beemino the miiMcleM
become lar.-er , and thin N a perfectly
normal condition. It Mlmply muium
( hut the athlete lmn a Hlronger heart
than the nvcruKo and can cope with
the exti'ti l ni In that IM put upon It. A
man nccdx a laiger heart lo row a
race , ami If gradual exeirlw IIIIM HO
provided him with one then he can
wifely nndei'Ko the most Hevere touts.
"It IH Ihe Maine way with Ihe lungs ,
and they m\mt bo developed gradually
nnlll they can undertake the extra
work. A man with his beait and lungs
well developed IH In no danger , no mat
ter how hard the race , lie may com
pletely Keel over nt the end of the race ,
but It will likely lie from sheer exhaus
tion , nnd Ills heart Is so strong that the
effect Is mil at all Injurious. He will
bo as good as ever In a few moments. '
-Philadelphia HecorrL
TinI'riillli - of n Ili-lulTT Clillil.
At times It cannot be denied the qm t-
tloim of children become Irksome , but
who would wish a child to ask no < i < ics-
llonsV Julius Sturm tells In one of his
pretty fairy tales how a grandfather ,
driven Into Impudence by Hie constant
questionings of his grandchild , ex
claimed , ' ! wish your tongue were out
of Joint ! " Hut when unexpectedly his
wish was fnllllled and Hie child became
dumb how he Joyfully exchanged one
of the two years which an angel bad
prophesied he was ye | to live for the
privilege of hearing the little one's prat
tle again !
THE MARKETS.
Prices of Produce Prevailing In Chi
caQo Todny.
Chicago , Aug. 7. Special lo The
NOWH : Following uro the closing
prices on Chicago grain markets to
day :
Wheat September. 7'i ! ) ; } ; Uecoin
her , SO'Ji ' ; May , 8U % .
Corn September , R'J' ' ; December ,
til ! ; May. liu : ) ' , .
Outs September , ItlVi ; December ,
: ! CMay , ; , 117 % .
Yesterday's Quotations.
AUK. It. Thc'io WIIH only n moil-
01 lit i' amounl of Imslni'Mi In Hunilii ami
piovlxlon pIlN toiln.i nnil rtir ; a latlur
llcnrnlH m'HSlimlluilt rlosi-il ilionj ; , Si-p-
li'ialiiT bi'lnt ; ' fft'i , ! ' higher. Soploiiilivr
oiiin WIIH inicliniict'il , iiaiH wi'io upi' ( ,
bill pi-o\lKlin i \ \ -io li'/jfili'/jU lower. Olos-
( UK pilucti :
Wlii'iil Scpl. , S0"c ; Hep. , Sill : Mny , 8.1 % .
Corn K.-pt. , .VJ'i.1HIT. ' ; . , Mr ; .Mny. rrj-c.
OutN-scpt. . : ii'V ; Hoc. , ; iii/o , : stny , ; IT- % .
ru 1 1. Sept. , sfia.iTV'j ; Mny , $1:1. : 1.
I.MUl Sept. , . * ! 7.1K ) ; ( let. , J7.70.
HlliH Sopl. , $7.117 ; Oct. , $7.77 ; Mny , ? ( ! .00.
ClilciiKO CiiHli I'rlccKNo. . 'J red wheat ,
file ; No. ; i i cil whcnt , .Ml > , , p ; No. i : splint ;
wlifut , HUiifCJo ; Nu. ; i HpibiK win-lit , 7iIt
MV , No. ' - ' liniil wlient , 7.s ' ; No. .1 Imul
whcnt , 77 Vie ; No. ' - wish corn , .V.'c ; No. II
enuli corn , ti'MirW-e ; No. 2 yellow eora.
* 'Hie ; No. .1 yolliMV corn , fhloj No. - oiiHh
onlH , 'Uii/iiil'.V ; No. 1hllo 1 ! oiitu , ; t.JiUo ( ; ! ;
Nu. 3 white 011(8 ( , H
Chicago Live Stock.
, AllK. 0. Cuttle Itccolptt. , 0,000 ,
tiictiulliiK WKI ' 1'cMins nnil ; MKestoins ;
Kooil to prlnii' steei-H , f'.KV'firi.M ) ; poor to
imMllmu , $ ; i.aVi > t.lH ) ; HtoclJi-i-H nnd feeders ,
$ 'j.r. < Vdi.i ; : ( , cows , $ i.r.Xat..o . ( ; iicifon.M > O
4t5 * ; eiiniicM , $ l.r.0ic..70 ; liulls , J'j.'JOiJ
4.10 ; enhes , s'J..MK(7.KI , ( ; Toxiix fed stoerw ,
Jll.nOi'iW.Trijeatern Hti'vrs , $ ; i..pOT-l.riO.
UOKSUi'i'clpls , today , 1IXK ! ) ; tomorrow ,
'JO.OOO ; lefl'oM-r , .I.IKX ) ; HMMIIRO Nlinde low-
ur ; nilted nnd bnlclii'is. ? l.ur.5To td ; B' > i'd '
to choice hcnvy , $ "i ilOliri.riO ; roiiRh homy ,
$ 'i.ix ) ; iieht.i.tVv70 : ( ( ; buiu or miles , ? r.ir. .
SK > .40. Sin-up UrrolplK , 10XX ( ) ; sheep low
er. Inuilis. HltMiily ; KOOI | to cholcpethers ,
$ : t.4V.ii.r.O ( ; ; fnlr IP choice inUcd , $ 'J.&Oij
3.IOcstern ; nliecp , $ ; t.KVaiS5 ( ; ; iintlM
Iniubd , $ : i.L'.VJiil.lXI | ; western lambs , $5.00(2 (
Kansas City Live Stock.
KntiMis City , A\IK. -Cat IUHeeelpts ,
5.71K ) nnllM'H ; ; irK ) TexmK cnhes , VO nil-
tlve.s , iiOO TeMins ; bnlehef SHUT \\caU to
11)0 ) lo\\ei ; utooKciM und feedeis moie nc.-
the , bniely stendy ; choice export * and
dressed lieef steers. Jl.rtKyr/.SO ; fair to
Ifooil. fa rtv(4.70 , ( ( ; htockt'it. nnd feeders ,
.l.'i lJ.iri ; western fed steers , $ a4i"ii4 ( > l.3 ;
' 1'exus nnd Indian Htceis , $ I _ > , ' . > ; iJi-4.00 ; Texas
cows , J'J.lHMj'.liOj native cows , $ l.ll.i l ( H ) ;
imthe helfet-s , $ l-HVcl. ! ; ; eanncrx , $1.00 ®
ilS , balls , J.OO'j.l.cnhes ; , J'.UOJt'i. 10.
lliiKS-HeeelplH , tl.KH ( ) ; stendy to 5e. hljjU-
er ; top. S. , . i , " ; bulk of sales , ? 0.ir..ir:0 ( ; : ;
he A.v , J or-- ! , -JOj mixed packurs , $ S.12 ( jQ
5.1 ! . * , ll ht , J-VlTKiir , . lo. j orders , $ .1. UVtfi. ( 15 ;
pllts. J.r.t.Vio. : 10. Sheep -liecelpts , ' . ' .NKt ;
steady ; unlive bimba , jfa.lXKuri.'ri ; western
lambs , $ .MHKiV ( U ; fed owcx. $ 'JVIH'l 75 ;
Texas clipped yeailliiKs , $ .IK > 5 ( > | .70 , Texas
Clipped sheep , $2.0.V .1i.JOj btoi-Koik UUil
*
South Omaha Live Stock.
South Omaha , AUK. ) . Cnttli' liecolpts ,
1SK ) ; slend.N. lower ; nntl\t' .steeis , $ I.U )
5i5. : cowh uiul heifers , fi.tK ; > j-l.40 ; wett-
ein steeis. l.rO'jt-l.-lO ; western cows and
hclfeis , fi'jr a.'O ; cioiners , $ l.iOii'.W ; ;
btoeki'is and feeders , JJ.tHViN.OO , cahcs ,
$ 'Jrxvur. w. bulls , btiiBs , etc. , fJ.U'iit-t ( 0(1. (
llous-IteielpLs , 5MKI ! ; steady , stionner ;
hpu\y , $ 'iX ( > uf.10 ; mixed. $5.05i(5.10 ( ( ; light ,
? .V10ijo ( ! . ' ; pltf. $ "i.lOi ( t5 ; bulk of siile.s ,
$5X5.10. ( Shrep-lteceliits , a..VW ; steady :
yeiulluBs , ft.7WU..10. : wethers , faiVXiiaiVS ;
uwos , S'.riOit.'t i,0 ; comiaoa nud stocUeis ,
ta..T. ItMO ; Limbs , $1..VX5.70. ( |
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph , AUK. I ! . ( . 'attic liecelpts , L , -
filXl. steiulv tKlo lower ; nil\cs , $ a.7 < * i { {
R.JtTi ; co\\s and helfi-is , J1.75V-I S5. storkers
and fccdeis1. $ J.M > ui.STi. : liliesUecelpts ,
C.II04 ; steady : IlKht , $ "i.ltVu.V4r > . medlaiu
uad heaxy4.t'OOl.V.5. ' ' Shuep-Uucelptu , 1-
luirer.
How's This ?
Wo offer ono hundred dollars' reward
ward for any case of catarrh that can
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
V. .1. Cheney & Co. , Toledo , OWe
Wo , the undersigned , Imvo knowi
V. .T i henoy for the lust 15 yours , urn
lioliuvo him porfoc/tly homirublo In al
business transactions and llnanclallj
able to carry out any obligations
made by their linn.
West & Trauv. Wholesale Druggists
Toledo , O. , Wuldlng , Klnnnn & .Vnr
vln , Wholesulo Druggists , Toledo , O
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
toinally , acting directly upon th
blood and mucous surfaces of the sys
torn. Testimonial ! ) sent free. Prlc
7fip per bottle. Sold by nil drnggls'Ji ,
Hall'B family pllly uro the best.
Much Loss is Occasioned by
Storm in Colorado.
TOWN Or LAPAYBTTE TLrODED
-Uij- ( Chunks ef Ice Slny Stock ,
Wreck Buildings nriJ : Dcst.oGropj
In Naljhbo.hooU { of Grocicy Hall
to.itl TtQfflc Dlockytl.
Denver , AUK. 7. Details of the
torin , whldj prevailed alonr it < i i
I'll Hlopo of the Iidcky mn'inia ' n in
'olorudo unU soulhein \\j.nini ; ,
how It to blue been mm h m < > tt t >
ere than i\t llrht "repiirli',1. , In nnn
eclloiiH the hall full WUH unpri < i ili-ai
d. In tlio iielKhborlioiid ol ( ii < il < y
ml ICulon , In the iiorthi > in pan of
' 'olunulo , cl'iinUa of Ice mi.i-unni , in
oino IiiHtaiKc ten Inches In ! ivMi.
'ell , und the duimiKO wrounh ! v.iM.I
leiiHO. Sheep were iitrncU d i' < l In
10 I'orrulu anil cuttlo nud horn' iv ro
everely Injured. Kiirm IUHIXI-B und
uiniM were wreclted and < mtw utti r
y wiped out of exlHteuce. m , u ( Jrfi
ey a man named Johnson \\UH NM < re
y hrulRel und rendered iimnf m ioii' <
ly the hall. Near Unfa > eiti fnln
icro were two .ilorniR , the s > < ud fol
nvlng the Ilrst within llltccn nuiitea. .
ml with grouter neveiliv The
( reels of tlio town were lie li > 1. rel
urn partially III led with \uiti - and
.roes . und slirulihery tlrlppi'i ] f' ' > H
ge. Many wlndown wenI'roliin '
'ho crops In the counlry Hiitru uidlnj ;
vere doslioyod. Hull lav 01 to
; ronnd In many plnren to a ib ilh of
wo feet. The damage In and < i nnid
ul'uyellc Is entlmnted at $ Jimmo
n soiitliern Colorado the ramlall was
ery heavy , approaching UKi i rupnr
ioim of a cloudburst In seveml u ! i > OR
Railroad trulSlc was stopped i n the
! lo Cirumlo for Homo lime1 1 > . \ \\IHI !
uts. 'i'he Santa l''u ' w.ia also si i iotisly
ffeclcd.
A Physician Healed.
Dr. ( icoi'ge living , rt promiii' ' ' i > ln
ieltin of Smith's drove , ivi > tmU\
ir over thirty yearn , writes b pi i
ciml ox'porionco with Kole\ ' > K'.lirv
'ure : "l''or ' jeurs 1 hud been * < MI
iiithered with Uldney and I I n'l'i i
rouble and enlarged pnM.itc gbnii"
used evor.v'.liinp ; Uno\\n to t1 pm
esslon without relief , nnlil 1 run
lenced to use Folo.v's Kiine > Cnn
\fter taUIng Ihreo hollies 1 \ \ i . in
rely rellev ( > d and cured. 1 PH .nil"
now dully In my pruellce ami lu > irl
y recoinnund it to all ph > - - clan
or such troubles. 1 lm\o pro < , ciib d
I In bundled * of cases \\l.li . jierliv t
UCCOSH. "
Drmt C'o
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferc > '
Kolej's .Honey and Tar afl'ot 1-i l-n
ledlule relief to usthma sulfc . IN in
ho worst stages and if taken i'i time
\oll offecv a cure.
Klesau DHIJ ; Co
Domestic Troubles.
It is exceptional to Hud a famll >
vhore there are no domestic rupture *
ccuslonally , but these can bo less
oned by having Dr. King's Ne.v l ile
Mils around. M.uch trouble they save
iy their great work In stomach and
Ivor troubles. They not only relieve
on. but cure.2.ric , at Asa K. Loon
mi's drug s'.oro.
Many persons in this community
xro suffering from kidney complaint
vlio could avoid fatul results by us-
ng Foloy's Kidney Cure.
Kiesan Drttij Co.
"I had diabetes In Its worst form , '
vritos Marlon Leo of Dunreuth , hid. ,
' 1 tried eight physicians without n -
lot' . Only three bot'iles of Foloy's
\ldnoy Cure made mo a well man. "
Foley's Kidney Cure is a medicine
roe from poisons and \\ill cni-e any
case of kidney disease that is bo.veud
ho roacU of medicine.
'Klesau DIT.Ko. ' .
Wonderul Nerve.
Is displayed by many a man on-
luring pains of accfdental cuts ,
wounds , bruises , burns , scalds , sere
feet or stltf joints. Uu't there's no
leeil for It. Bucldon's Arnica Salvo
will kill tlio pain and euro the trouble
t's the best salvo on earth for piles ,
too. : > 5c at Asa K. Leonard's drug
store.
Foley's Kidney Cure.
Will euro Mright's disease.
Will euro diubct js.
Will cure stone In the bluddoi.
Will euro kidney und bladder diseases
Kolcy's Kidney Cure will euro all
diseases arising from disordered kidneys
noys or bladdor.
Kiesau Drus Co.
A Very Close Call.
" 1 stuck to my engine , although
every joint ached and every no.-vo
was racked with pain , " wrltos C. W
Uollnmy , a h ; omotlvo ilremnn of Bur
lington , Iowa. " 1 was weak and pale
without any appetite nnd all run down
As I was about to glvo up , I got 'j
bottle of Electric Hitter ; ? , and aftet
taking it. I felt as well us I ever dh
In my life. " Weak , sickly , run down
people always gain now life , stromjtl
and vigor from their use. Try thorn
Satlsfnctlon guaranteed by Asa K
Leonard. Vrlco 50 cents.
Saved From Terrible Death.
The family of Airs. M. L. Bobblt o
lini'Korton , Tonn. , saw her dylna ; aiu
were poworlet's to save hor. The
most skillful nJiyslclans and ovorj
remedy used , failed , whllo cousnmp
tlon was slowly but surely taking he-
life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption turne.l '
despair Into joy. The nrst bottle
hi ought immediate relief und its con-
tinned use completely cured her. Its
the most coivain euro in the world for
all throat and lung troubles. Guar
anteed bottles fiOo and ? t.OO. Trial
bot'Uos free at Asa K Leonard's drug
store.
Consumption Threatened ,
C. linger , 211 Maple street , Cham-
pali n HIild's "I v , ai Irouulod
With a hacMiiK ( oiiKh fur it ) < > , ir , tn. |
I lliniiHlil I hud consumption. 1 trli i
i - ' . many ti > mi'dli'M ' ami w.t tin
lei ib" ran' oi plusulaiH lnr \ < iil
lliililll I II ' ' < l nil 'jullll' n | | nlo.V <
lloni \ and T.ti It cni' ' > il nn > uiid I
m\i in'i bc ( n triiiili'i-ii Klnce
Kb in Dnr ; Co
for an inferior beer }
Sclilitz beer costs twice
what common beer costs
in the brewing. One-half
pays for the product ; the
oti.cr half for its purity.
One-half is spent in
cleanliness , in filtering even
the air that touches it , in
filtering the beer , in ster
ilizing every bottle. And
it pays the cost of aging
the beer for months before
we deliver it.
If you ask for Schlitz
you get purity and age ,
you pay no more than
beer costs without them.
Ask for Hit
Dtevitry Untiling.
For sale by
Wm. ( , " . BcTiicr ,
Norfolk
Digests what you eat.
This propant'on ' ronlaiiH all of the
dlgestants " ' "I clluc td all kinds ol
food , llglvesln t int i el icf and ncvei
fails to cure , ll- allows joti to cat all
the food you want. TliemoHseiuitive
stomachs can take it. ly } itsuse inanj
thousands of djsneptics lui"e been
cured after everything else failed. Is
unequalled fur the stomach. Child
TCII with weak htouuu'lis thrive on it
Cures all site.ssacSj V.roM3jSes
I'rona.cd on I v l > r f. < ' I > Wi rr & ( 'o. , Clhli-nRC
. bUft
i'oiit"lnsauumiblbu50c.
RAILROAD TIMl TABLES ,
Clili'iK : iiinl ISortltut Htorn.
NOUKOUv rJTY STT1ON. .
I\ST. : AHHIM : . DIP Mil.
Dnuilm I'limoiiRor . . . . I > :13 : a in. 0fiiiui :
Vouliurn Wiiy KroiKht. . . 1:10 : p m
Uoncstoi'l KtoiKht . ll.OO pm
MM ! Ill
* Venliuro NVny Froluht. . . in am. . 8-n ntn
He must Pol I'H fonci'r . 12.0 : p m..12'U : um
NOUFOLK. JUNCTION SIATION.
KAHT Vl'.llITU. IIU'AUT.
* 0malm I'nps. , mniu lino. . . tiiOJum
Oniiilit UiiesouKor , Hotnv
tiwl line . ( > :10ani. : . O.SOnm
Cliicafio liltnltod . 12:70 p m.M2 : 10 p m
* WHX FrplKhi , innlu Hue . ) : ! > i > m
Stdclc 1'rolulit. ninin line . 0 ! ! 0 | i m
* Wn > FrVl' ' ' . Kom'fti'i 1 line 7Ui : p in
ItiPiioatcol Krcifilit , Hone-
stool line . 9K : > pm
W1MT.
Way Krotijlit , mniu lino. . . 7:00 : a m
Vnrillitrn Krniulit . SWUm :
Dunestni'l PnesoiiRor . 11:55 : a m. . 12:10 p in
Loun I'ino Pnttounor . 12 20 p tn
* \Vn Froiulit , mnin liuo . r > :50 : p in
HlncU HillB l > af Bn ! or . T.SOpm. . TiMlpm
Freight trxiua u'o linlilo to bo annulnaitli -
ont lotion , tboy < lo not coinn tuftatiou plat
forms Hud Btimo do not curry IwKijnKn.
H. C. MATUAU.AKOHI.
1'iilon I'nvlllu.
.
* ( 'olmiibns Arruniniiilntliin . S 'Ml p m
Omaha , Port Minimi Pacillu Const . . . . 10-.U1 a ni
NIIU-III. Ar.Bivi : .
* ( \ilnmlinii Accninnioilatiou . 11:15 : a in
Omaha , Dnnvornml I'ncido Coast . Ptl.'i p m
ConnortH at No'folk with C. < fc N. W. . cnum
unst anil north , \\ithtlinCpSL f. M..tO.
( or point * uottli and eai-t.
.1. H. Kt.BBFi'KB.Aeeut.
ClilfiiKO , St. I'lllll , MtliticaiiollH mill Oinului
sor'iii nri'ABT.
* ° icmx City nml Omnlia 1'aEfonKor. . . 0:30 : a in
Sunn City PiiBfO.jcrr . 1:00 : pin
WHS ! ' . AHB1VK
'yiuiix City Pib i'n nr . . . . . : ! > 0 a m
Sioux City ud Oinulm PafBdPKor . 7:25 : pin
Connect ) * at No . Ik with C. A. X W. , si > inc
nnit anil uitrtli , n " "v it h tln < U P. for imlnth
south. _ inl .1 H. Ki.srPFl'jt. AKent.
"uaily'except Sniulay.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY , .
d. B HERMANN ,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Nil. 117 I mirth trout.
'INSKEEP'S MILLINERY.
Cheapest and Host. Norfolk A\emic.
J.W , EDWARDS
TIII :
! ' >
" $ ji ? * ! l w lk Cuaranteid.
n ' ' * CornoroC Hrunspli
A\u. and Fouitli
r
ALWAYS TIRED
MEYER RESTED
To be tired out from Imrtl work or bodily
cxcici.su is natural nnd rest is the remedy , but
there is nn exhaustion without physical exer
tion nnd n tired , never-rested feeling a weari
ness without work that is unnatural and shows
come serious disorder is threatening the health , One of the chief causes of
that "Always-tiled , never-iested condition" is impure blood and bad circu
lation. Unless the body is nourished with rieh , pure blood there is lack of
nervous force , the mus- , , . , . . . . . . . . . .
ClcS bccoiliu weak , the dl- For ever four yonrn I tmflorod with gonornl debility . ,
- caunliiK thorough breaking clown of my system. My
Ueslion iiunaircd , nnd cousin , who had boon bonotltod by B. B. B. , told ma
, . . , , . ml disorder ; , , , m about it. I trlod It nnd it ourod mo , I heartily ro-
general occurs commnnd B. B. B. to nil who mar fool the need of a
llirouirhout the system , thoroughly good blood tonlo. Yours trulyf
M118 , JOB1B A. 1UU TAIN.
Debility , insomnia , ner- 44 W. Ninth Bt. , r '
vousncSH , indigestion ,
dyspepsia , loss of appetite , strength and energy , and the hundreds of little
ailments we often have aiedue directly to n bad con
dition of the blood and circulation , nnd the quickest
way to KcL rii ° f them is by purifying and building
UP lc blood , and for this purpose no icmcdy equals
s. S. S. , which contains the best ingredients for
cleansing thebloodnnd toningttp the system. Itis.ivegetableblood purifier
nnd tonic combined , thatcnriches the blood , nnd through it the entire system
is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired , never-rested , body.
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n
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I\liiiTiotl \ or Single , in Northeast Nebraska.
The Norfolk News wishes to increase tlie circulation of
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order to do this and do ih effectively , this paper will on
OCTOBER 15 , 1903 , Give Away , FREE , a Handsome Driv
ing Horse , a Kino , Ivubber-Tired lUinabout , and a Complete
Set of Harness to the Lady Receiving the Largest Number
of Votes in this contest'up ' until 12 O'CLOCK NOON on that
day. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to vote in this contest.
I low will you go about it to secure this magnificent prize ?
Here you are :
SUBSCRIBER'S BALLOT.
The Norfolk News : ' *
Enclosed find $ for
subscription to
The Norfolk Daily News , The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal ,
( ErnfoOno Not Wiintod. )
With it I cast votes for
f Nebraska , us my choice in The News
rt )
I Torso and lluggy Contest.
*
Received above amount & *
* 4 * * * < ® 3" $ < 2 > < ! ! > < 2 > < ? * 3 >
FREE VOTE.
, , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Xft w
I The Norfolk News Popular Prize Contest , NO , 16 ,
I hereby vote for
} f ? Tobrat.kft , as my choice in X o
< The Norfolk News Free Ilorno and Bngtfy Contest.
| ( Thin Coupon , whoii clipped from The News tind properly
filled oat counts for ONK VOTE , if deposited before Saturday
t , noon , August 15 , 1903 ,