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io THE NORFOLK NMWS FRIDAY , SEPTEMlMl 4 , Ml , r THE NORFOLK NEWS \V. N. llll.HH , PiiblUhrr. DAII.V. Kvcry tiny oxccpt Humlay. lly cur- rlor | > or woolt , 15 com * . lly mull I > or year , 16,00. The New * . KutntillMiiMl. 1HH1. Tlio Jo\irnnl \ , llMulillHliPtt. 18R7. Kvcry Frldny. lly mull per yenr. ll.r.O. Bpcclnl Notice. Ailviuieo miliMcrlp- tlonn to tlm NoWH-Jouriml will betaken taken until Oflofoor 10 ut the rule of ll.og i ) r your. Old HUbKcrlliorn niuy linvo tlio lionolli of IblH rate liy pay- Intf nrriMiniKCH to tlnte ut tlia roKUliir MiiliHcrlptlon nrloo ninl ono your in mlvunco. TlifH npeolul offur Will bo withdrawn October 1C. Untorpd ut the iio.itollloo nt Nor folk , Nob. . UH Bcconil eluns nmltor. Telephones : Kdltorliil Uopiirtinont. No. L'2. HuMiiuKH Olllco niul Job H-joniH , No. SIX ! . _ REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. For .TinlKO of tlio Siipromo Court J It. Hurni-H . Muillson For HoKimtH of Stnto UnlvtirMlty Churli's H. Allen . limrii tor AV. O. AVhltmoro Ninth District. For JudKo Ninth Jiidlulul District J. V. lloyil . Anlulopo If Kearney continues to blow about it. tlio tu'opla will Htion 1 > unilor tlio impression that tlio normnl Is un ab normally rich llnil. With the iippnmch of autumn , no dlmlnuntlonlsniMmrent In the columns of the dally impors , bended "holp wnntoil. " Tlioro IH H constant and stondy demand for rollnlilo inon and women. If Kearney IH an Blow at securing the estnbllshliiK of that now normal an Norfolk IH at KcttlnK the reestablishment - mont of the hospital for the Insane , that city will do well to reserve HOIIIO of Ita celebration onthUHtaHin until the bulldliiKS are actually tip and occupied. Horse rncoH and faint are all the go thin wuok and the innnaRuinontH are boliiK favored with some of the choic est varieties of weather on the calen dar of the weather man , for which they Hhould bo extremely grateful In this season of HtronuniiH doparlnren from the normal. Thin weather Is calculated to maUo anticipation course through the veins of the foohall crank and nmUo him waul to yell at something. The season for the game IH certainly approaching preaching and there Is III concealed Impatience for It to open In the eyes of many of the strenuous sports. With Mr. Hryan supporting and ex cusing a man who turned down that sacred free silver monetary policy , It should ho easy for populists to detect the direction of the wind regarding the future policy of the democratic party regarding populistIc theories. A corn doctor was recently robbed of $1,500 at Marshalltown , Iowa , which may ho taken as circumstantial evi dence that the people of that state put In a good deal of their time In de veloping corns. They should cotno to Nebraska where the big crop of corn Is on mother ICarth's cutls , and a specialty doctor Is not required to remove It. That lunatic at Sagamore Hill must have had morn than a bargain counter remnant of sense loft. Ho at least understood that it was quite the pop ular thing to call upon President Hoosevolt and was persistent In his efforts to pay a visit , oven though he lacked that portion of his mind that would have told him to leave his gun at homo. Agulimldo Is now not only nn en thusiastic supporter of the American government In the Philippines , but ho is urging the people to quickly nc- qulro the American spirit , quit the be setting sin. gambling , and develop the agricultural nnd other resources of the island. Aggie appears to ho more clever nt grasping a situation and approaching that which ho knows to bo good than some of his American admirers , who hope to make nn issue out of argument for turning back the hands of progress , enlightenment nnd civilization In the Philippines. There were but 150 delegates in attendance upon the recent state con vention of the populist party , which must bo conceded quite a come down for a party that formerly rolled them in to the tune of a thousand or two , all loaded to the brim with plans and ways and means and theories and words , favoring the elevation of the down-trodden common people to an equality with the most lordly pluto who ever trod his native land , and who fired thir wad nt the old corporation ridden parties both republican and democratic and went home , happy In the conviction of a noble duty well done. With the holding of the republican county convention on the 29th , the , campaign will bo about wide open , and the pro-convention gossip gives every Indlcntlon of nn Interesting ono. In these days of republlcnn prosper ity it would seem that it would bo difficult to find patriots to fill the of- ( Icon nt the salaries paid , but there appears to bo no particular dearth of candidates , the honors accruing beIng - Ing deemed stilllclont by some , white others can afford to hold office ft'n n Rldo IsHitc , depending on olh r'sources of revenue for their "prthfrtpnl Income. That brand of prMfifrTty hns never yet boon oxpurfcncfMl that would keep politicians fix > ii Vfoklng office. The democrat ! ) or some of them have a great deal of fault to find with the amount of money paid out for pensions to the old soldiers by the government. The statement that dur ing the past year ? iit,8iU7.78 : : : ! ) has been disbursed in this manner Is to ( hem an astounding piece of Informa-1 ( Ion. This Is a large amount of money - | ey , to bo sure , but It is not only the ! greatest work of philanthropy In the country If not In the entire world. ' Hcsldcs It gives a more jtonernl dis tribution of government money t throughout the country than Is given through any other channel. Almost every community has one or more pen sioners and the money they receive goes Into circulation there to the ben efit of the town and the country. The Ulysses Dispatch speaks of the republican convention as a more "per functory gathering to register and en dorse a program previously arranged. " It wan entirely conceded from one end of the state to the other , that Judge Ilarnes would bo nominated for the supreme bench without opposition. And what of the convention at Colum bus and the other one at Grand Island ? Wore those not also perfunctory gath erings to register and endorse a pro gram previously arranged ? Isn't It to the credit rather than the discredit of a candidate when he Is the unani mous choice of his party even before the delegates have boon elected ? Lot us rejoice that Nebraska has two can didates for the supreme bench this fall who are mon of such irreproach able character , that they were nom inated by acclimation. Would it wore ever thus. lllxby in the State Journal. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. Herd your troubles ; dwi't lot thorn run wild. Don't wear a baseball stilt unless you can play. I i When you have fried chicken at ' yoiir house , Is there any left over ? The lioinlUr a woman , the more lln- able she Is to wear a fascinator. "I am afraid of a banker , " a man said today , "oven when I do not want to borrow money. " When wo have things our way , el derly mon will become gray headed instead of bald headed. A little Atchlson bridegroom Is callIng - Ing for help. His wife , a big fat wom an , has entertained eight of her out of town kin during the six weeks of their married life. A "favor" la seldom worth what It costs. The man granting It usually says you are not as grateful as you should be , and that you "took it as a matter of course. " Don't accept fav ors , If you can avoid It. The average man who "gets along , " has as much as he can attend to. The neighbors Insist that he send his chil dren away to school , and he sends them , although usually against his i judgment. Ills wife has her clubs to entertain , and sometimes her kin , and , altogether , ho Is as busy as Is good for him. Still , every day ho Is approached preached by men who want him to devote - vote a portion of his time to their schemes. It Isn't a fair deal , but there Is no way out of it. People are always coming to Globe reporters and asking that "hints" bo printed about their neighbors. The neighbors always know that th6y are referred to , and hate the editor , think ing that ho Is responsible. As a mat-1 tor of fact , the editor never writes those hints ; ho has had too much ex- I porlenco. When people have a complaint - i ! plaint to make against their neigh-1 bor , why Is it not made to the sheriff , ' or chief of police ? Wo will gladly print the Items , If people will permit' ' us to print them In this way : "Thus. , Coulter , of the Nine MIlo neighborhood - ' hood , says that Ulll Guilty whips his ' wife nearly every night , and that tho' ' White Caps are organizing. Hut us ually it is printed in this way : "A ! man In the Nine MIlo neighborhood whips hs wfo , according to his neighbors - bors , nnd ho must atop it. " Bill may ' not bo guilty , but in any event , ho hates the editor of the Globe cordially , I although the editor knows nothing nbout it. Therefore Items of this kind will bo cut out. A Boy's Wild Ride for Life. With family around expecting him to die , and a son riding for life , 18 miles , to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption , coughs nnd colds , W. H. llrown of Leesvlllo , Ind. , en dured death's agonies from asthma ; but this wonderful medicine gave In stant relief nnd soon cured him. Ho writes : "I now sleep soundly every night. " LIke marvelous cures of con sumption , pnoumonln , bronchitiscolds , coughs and grip prove its matchless merit for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50cnnd Jl.OO. Trial bottles free nt Asa K. Leonard's drug store. Reliance Wins Third Race of Scries With Shamrock in. CHALLENGER GETS LOST IN FOG. Mines Flnlih Line and Cornea In from Other Side American Yacht Out- galls and Outpoints British Boat from Start to Finish. New York , Sept. 4. The Reliance , the American cup defender , won the third nnd final race and the series for that famous sea trophy , the America's cup. In n dense fog , which prevented vision beyond 200 yards , she finished the i ace nt G.10:0'2 : : amid the acclama tions of the assembled fleet. Shamrock III , after running for more than an Lour In the fog , missed the finish line , jmsM'd by It. and then returned to It from the opposite direction. As the Jlellanco was then lining towed through the ( loot , the yacht's ensign flutterltiR from her truck and spread ers In celebration of her victory , the Shamrock did not cross the llnlsh lino. As often flRld of the historic race when the America won the cup , there was no second. This successful rnco was achieved only after four futile attempts to sail off the flnnl race , and after the out- rome had been admitted by even Slr Thomas Llpton to bo a foregone con clusion. It was the eighth attempt to sail a race. After ono fluke the Re liance won the two following races , ono by seven minutes nnd three seconds ends nnd the other by ono minute and nineteen seconds. A week ago the first attempt to sail the third race failed and attempts have been made every day this week. On these oc casions the Reliance led the Shamrock to the finish line by twb miles , but failed to reach It before t'ic expira tion of the time limit of five and a half hours. The Reliance's victory means that the cup Is destined to re main In America until England Is able to produce a genius equal to Horres- Loff In yacht designing. Finish In Dense Fog. Rarely , If over , has there been a more spectacular finish than the Rell- mice's. After racing for more than nn hour at terrific speed through a blind- JIIK fop , the Reliance burst through the wall of mist upon the vision of the spectntnrs on Iho fleet assembled at the finish line and. heeling under a great bellying balloon Jib topsail , un til her leo rail was awash , flow across the finish line almost before the spec tators could determine for a certainty thnt It wa * she. The duel between the skippers be gan at the sound of the preparatory nun and continued through a series of brilliant maneuvers , In which Captain Bnrr again proved his splendid sea manship bv outgeneraling Captain Wrlnge. nntll the boats went across the line. They went off at a swift pare In a freshening breeze. Captain Wrlngo attempted to outsail the de fender by giving his boat a good full nnd letting her romp away nt a fast clip , while Cnptnln Rarr pinched the Rellnnco close to the wind and clev erly nursed her toward Iho turning f mark. The ShnmrocU III at first footed faster , but the Reliance moro thnn mnde It eood ; by outpointing her. , Shamrock Hopelessly Outclassed. For more than an hour they sailed on that tncU and during all that tlmo the Rellnnco steadily worked up to the windward of the beaten chal lenger , outpointing nnd outfootlng her. When they tacked off Soahright. heading seaward , the American boat had Rained n quarter of a mile straight to windward of the British craft. On this new tnck Captain Wrlnce again gave his boat a good full and she cut through the Roll- nnco's lend at an alarming gait , but nil to no purpose. Pinched Into the j wind or with a good full , the Sham rock wns hopelessly outclassed. After half an hour's turn off shore they sailed toward Long Branch for half an hour. Meanwhile the Reliance had steadily gained and when at 3:10 : both boats headed off to the mnrk six miles nwny the Rellnnco was n good mile ahead nnd gnlnlng. Heeling to n fresh I ening wind nnd Jumping into n rising sea , which at times threw their long bows high out of water , to come down with a splash that sent miniature clouds of foam flying from under their powerful shoulders , the boats were ' making n pretty spectacle of It. The ' boats were gnlnlng In speed with every mile nnd the Shamrock III was a long mile astern when the Reliance whirled about the mark and lowering stretches of canvas broke and bellied out from her spinnaker pole and over her lee ( bow. The homeward stretch had be- j gun. The Reliance had gained eleven i minutes and three seconds In the ( , thresh to windward , and , barring acci dents , the Tlctory wan hers , j As the boats started to run home- WRril under spinnaker and balloon jib .topsails a split fbout three feet long appeared In the foot of the Reliance's spinnaker , but as It drew well Cap tain IJarr continued to carry It. For three quarters of sn hour the only j rarlatlon was a slow gain by Reliance , | The sky was clear and the slanting rays of the yellow western sun were ' patntlne a beautiful marine picture , [ with the two yachts as center figures , ( when , at 4:20 : , with almost half the course to be Bailed , a thick bank of ( I fog came rolling In before a southeast i rrlnd and enveloped the racers In a J ( ray mist that shut them out from , the fleet. AJ1 was a wall of fog. , Then the Reliance burst through the i fog upon the vision of the expectant I catchers on the little excursion fleet I Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cnnnot ' reach the diseased portion of the car. There Is only ono way to euro deaf- IIOHH , nnd thnt Is by constitutional rem edies. Deafness IB caused by an In flamed condition of the mucus lining of the Eustnchlan tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have n rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing , and when lUls entirely closed , deafness Is the result.nnd unless the ( Inflammation can bo taken out and thin tube restored to Us normal condition , hearing will bo destroyed forover. Nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh , which Is nothing but nn Inllnmcd condition of the mucus surface. Wo will give ono hundred dollars for any case of deafness ( caused by ca tarrh ) that cnnnot bo curad by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars , free. K. J. Cheney & Co. , Toledo , 0. Sold by all druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It surpasses any other salve , lotion , ointment or halm for cuts , corns , burns , bolls , sores , felons , ulcers - cors , letter , salt rheum , fever sores , chapped hands , skin eruptions ; infal lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 2Gc at Asa K. Leonard's , druggist. Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs. "Several years since my lungs were so badly affected that I hnd many hem orrhages , " writes A. M. AkoofVood , Ind. 'I took treatment wlth'soveral then stated to take Foley's Honey nnd Tar nnd my lungs are now as sound ns a bullet. I recommend It In advanced stages of lung trouble. " Klesau Drug Co. Feet Swollen to Immense Size. "I had kidney trouble so bad that I could not work , " says J. J. Cox of Valley \'low , Ky. , "my feet were swol len to immense size nnd I wns con- lined to my bed nnd physicians were unable to give mo any relief. My doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kid ney Cure which made n well man of me. " Klesau Drug Co. Distress After Eating Cured. Judge W. T. Holland of Groonsburg , Ln. , who Is well and favorably known says : "Two years ago I suffered great ly from Indigestion. Atter eating , great distress would Invariably re sult , lasting for nn hour or so , nnd my nights were restless. I concluded to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it cured mo entirely. Now my sleep Is refreshing and digestion perfect. Sold by Klesau Drug Co. THE MARKETS , Closing Prices of Grain Established by the Chicago Board of Trade Before Closing at Noon. Chicago , Sept. ! . Special to The News : Following are the closing prices on the Chicago grain markets today : Wheat Cash , SOft ; December , 82 % ; May , S1& . Corn Cash , 5291 ; December , 52Vi ; May , 52 % . Oats Cash , HG ; December , 37 % ; May , 3 ! ) % . A Purgative Pleasure. If you over took DcWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness or con stipation you know what n purgative pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver nnd rid the system of all bile without producing unpleas ant effects. They do not gripe , sicken or weaken , but give tone and strength to the tissues and organs Involved. W. II. Howell of Houston , Texas says "no better pill can bo used than DoWltt's Little Early Risers for constipation sick headache , etc. " Sold by Klesau Drug Co. What of Life ? In the last analysis nobody knows but we do know what It Is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly , pain results. Irregular living means derangement of the organs , resulting in constipation , headache , or Ilvoi trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly readjust this. It's gentle , yet thorough. Only 25c at Asa K. Leon ard's drug store. Used for Pneumonia. Dr. C. J. Ulshop of Agnew , Mich. , says : "I have used Foloy's Honey and Tar In three very severe cases of pneumonia with good results in every case. " Refuse substitutes. Klesnu Drug Co. Fearful Odds Against Him. Bedridden , alone and destitute. Such In brief was the condition of nn old soldier by the name of J. J. Havens Versailles , O. For years he was troub led with kidney disease and neithct doctors nor medicines gave him re lief. At length ho tried Electric Bit ters. It put him on his feet In short order and now ho testifies : "I"m on the road to complete recovery. ' Besl on earth for liver nnd kidney troubles nnd all forms of stomach and bowel complaints. Only 50c. Guaranteed by Asa K. Leonard , druggist. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the dis eased kidneys so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Klesau Drug Co. A New Jersey Editor's Testimonial M. T. Lynch , editor of the Philips burg , N. J. Dally Post , writes : "I have used many kinds of medicines for coughs and colds in my family but never anything so good as Foloy's Honey and Tar. I cannot say too much in pralso of it. " Klesau Drug Co. Stock Fair and Race Meet. Sioux City , Iowa , August 31 to September tombor 5 Round trip tickets via C St. P. , M. & O. , August 31 , September 1 nnd 5 , at $3.30 each , good to retun September 7 , also short limit tickets will bo sok' September 2 , 3 and ! at $2.45 each , good to return ono day from data of sale. J. B. Elsoffor , Agent Telephone Condition * at Fremont. Following Is an extract from the proceedings of the city council of Fre mont published In the Herald-Leader : The report of a committee appointed > y the Commercial club to Investigate bo books and affairs of the Fremont 1'olophono company Was submitted for ho consideration of the council. It showed the following : > nld up capital J34 8GO Jnpald bills and notes 9 170 3ash on hand 412 ilatorlnl on hand 2Ig9 > Jot cost of plant 41 125 lecelpts per year 7 578 YEARLY EXPENSE. Manager's salary 720 Slectrlclan's salary 000 Elector's salary ICO ) no man CCO 3lx girls l 284 Fuel , light , power , prlntlng.Jan- Itor , postage , taxes , Insur ance goo ntorest on debt 003 ncldontalH coi per cent annual depreciation 2 05ii Total expense $ 7 701 The " 5 per cent annual deprecia tion , " the report said , is the lowest estimate given by managers and ex- icrtH. The entire situation hnd been gone over carefully and It appeared utterly Impossible for the company to continue to operate Its system on the H'esont basis without Incurring a pos- tlvo loss. "There is no doubt In the minds of your committee but that it Is the 1m- Ksratlvo duty of the city council to 1ft this ban to prosperity from the shoulders of the company to an ex- out thut will profit the stockholders , by careful management to realize a reasonable profit on their investment. Wo find thnt nearly nil of the stock- loldors are residents of Fremont. They have invested their money in an enterprise that has resulted In a di rect benefit to the public and In that sense It has become n public question , and to that extent of more importance than nn ordinary business venture. "In their present condition they are unable to ndd to their switch bonrd capacity and they are unable to make very desirable farm connections. " Continuing , the petition snld thnt Fremont is surrounded by towns thnt liavo farm connections , which they are increnslng. The Bell compnny op poses farm connections and will drive this class of trade away from the city. It Is n foreign concern and its only Interest In Fremont Is to derive as largo a revenue ns possible. It makes no difference to It whether farmers trade In Fremont or elsewhere. lu closing it read : "Do the citizens of Fremont want the Fremont company to save them selves from further los.s by transfer ring Its property to the Boll company under those conditions ? That such a course is inevitable Is plain to nil un less relief is granted by the city coun cil. We do not presume to suggest a rate yet we are satisfied that a rate to be nsked for by the Fremont company is very much under the scale of rates In vogue here one year ago. " The communication was signed by the members of the committee. After It had been read Mr. Marr addressed the council , stating thnt he , nor nny other member of the committee are Interested In the Fremont company further thnn that they are citizens of Fremont. Ho called attention to thar several "wrecks" Fremont has had , , citing the hemp factory , the canning : factory and several others. Ho bo- llovos that Fremont has had enough of those failures and recommended that the council appoint a committee1 to Investigate the affairs of the com' pany and take Immediate action. On motion of Forman the communl' cation was received and placed on flltf/ Lee then moved and the motion pre vailed , that the mayor appoint a com mittee of three as asked for , and that a special meeting of the council beheld hold next Tuesday evening to hear the committee's report and to take action - ' tion on It. Horro suggested that ho Was satisfied that the report furnished , by the Commercial club was nn accur ate ono nnd that It was unnecessary for a council committee to investigate further , but the suggestion was not acted upon. Mayor Wolz named Lee , Franklin , and Murphy to compose an Investigat ing committee. Telephone Notice. The same Issue of the paper con tains the following notlco : Commencing August 1C , the Fremont . - folephono compnny will charge a toll * F f 16c to Hooper. - ' * This company Is about to issue bonds secured by first mortgage to pay Its liabilities and offers the bonds .for sale here In any amount Invest ors please call on the president. Fremont Telephone Co. Foley's Honey nnd Tnr Is peculiarly adapted for chronic throat troubles and will positively euro bronchitis , hoarseness and all bronchial diseases. Refuse substitutes. Klesau Drug Co. Avoid serious results of kidney or bladder disorder by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Klesau Drug Co. If you want to know how about Mag , ask ex-Sheriff George W. Losey. Mag Is to bo given away by The News on October 1C to the lady receiving : the highest vote , and Mr. Losey Is the man who picked her out as the host bit of horse flesh In the county for nil round driving. The Genuine vs. Counterfeits. The genuine is nlways better than n counterfeit , but the truth of this stntement Is never more forcibly re- A- nlb.ed or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the genuine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo with the many counterfeits nnd worthless sub stitutes 'that are on the market. W. j S. Ledbotter , of Shrevcport , La. , says : ' 'After using numerous other reme- i dies without benefit , ono box of De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me. " , For blind , bleedlng1 itching nnd pro- ' trading piles no remedy is equal to | DeWitt's Witch Hnzel Salve. Sold by Klesnu Drug Co. | Doctors Could Not Help Her. "I hnd kidney trouble for years , " writes Mrs. Rnymond Conor of Shelton - ton , Wnsh. , "and the doctors could not help mo. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure nnd the very first dose gave mo relief. nnd I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure. Kiesau Drug Co. Germ Infected Air. Malaria is not confined exclusively to the swamps and marshy regions of the country , but wherever there is bad air this insidious foe to health is found. Poisonous vapors and gases from .sewers , and the musty air of damp y cellars are laden with the germs of this miserable disease , which are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the blood and transmitted to every part of the body. Then you begin to feel out of sorts without ver suspecting the cause. No energy or appetite , dull headaches , sleepy and tired and completely fagged out from the slightest exer tion , aie some of the deplorable effects of this enfeebling malady. As the disease progresses and the blood becomes more deeply poisoned , boils and abscesses and dark or yellow spots appear upon the skin. When the poison is left to ferment and the microbes and genus to multiply in - . _ - the blood , Liver and Kidney troubles and other serious complications often arise. As Malaria begins and develops in the blood , die treatment to be effective must begin there too. S. S. S. destroys the germs nnd poisons and purifies the polluted blood , nnd under its tonic effect the debilitated constitution rapidly recuperates and the system is , ST dear ° f n11 siffns of this S. S. S. is a guaranteed purely vegetable Depressing disease remedy , mild , pleasant and harmless Write us if you want medical advice or ! any special ifora - Uou about your case. This will cost you nothing. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , ATLANTA , GA. SUBSCRIBER'S BALLOT. MM - W4 M M The Norfolk News : i Enclosed find $ for subscription to The Norfolk Da News , The Norfolk Weekly News-Journal , ( Erase One Not Wanted. ) Wilh it I cast \otes for ! of , Nebraska , as my choice in The News Horse and Buggy Contest. Received above amonnt. FREE VOTE. j 4 4-M-t4-t-t-t4 - - - - - The Norfolk News Popular Prize Contest , fjfj , 20 , I hereby vote for. % . ' of , Nebraska , as uiy choice in ! < ! The Norfolk News Free Horse and Buggy Contest. . 4 ( This Coupon , when clipped from The News and properly ; filled out counts for ONE VOTE , if deposited before Saturday noon , September 13 , 1003. frm-44444444