Till ? ) NOKFOMv IS'KWr : rillDAV , OC'-siWHH 28 , I' THE NORFOLK NEWS \ \ . X. Ill ! n \ i in' . ir.NtittillHlioit 1887.1 r. > rr > ; tiny i' * * > t : ! ! * , , ! ' . ' . . ; , . . .V'1' . . viM'.iTii. i HIM ini , liUU ll > - mull mi riirnl Hiiittw mm nnlii'lilo of NorfulK , ' . iitv. JU ! i. WIJHKI.V The Nn\VH. Knliilillnlnil. ! 1881. Tim Journal , KHtulillHliml , I8S7. Kvory Krliluy. Hy tnnll pur your. Jl.r.n. Kiit rcd ut ( ho uoNlolllt'fl lit Norfolk , Nob. , UN NoiMiiul I'liiHM nintlur. ToloiiliiiiioHKilltorlal ni | mrtinniit , No. 22. HUHlni'HH Olllro unit Jolt HOOIIIH , No. S22. _ _ Hr.IMIIII.KUN THJKI4T. Miltr. For .liiilno of I ho Hupremo Court J 11 Itnrni'M . MitillHOli ' 'KnV llr-icnntH f Hluto UnlvorHlly * Oliiirlpw S Allen . Uincimter W. O. Mn III lllnlrM. For .lu.ltfo . Ninth .lu.llt-lul DlMlrlol J. V. lloyrt . Kor TiPiiHiiror . ClulHtophor Mclmvliinil . . . .Hlioll Creole Kor Shorlff-- . , , , „ J. J. ClnnuMitM . Norfolk For .linliro - . C , ! ' KlHoloy . Norfolk For Cleric of thn DlHtrlnt Court Tf. H. Flolil . JnfTurmiii For I'ounly Clerk JatnoH fiurtlN . . . . .Mn.JlHon For Huporlntumloiit I'ubllo tiiHtnii- Ti"m lowlliiK . MiullHOii For AHNOHHOI * , . , . J. 1. . Uvnniirmm . MiullHon For Coroiinr--- Dr. II. ! . Klnilreil . Meadow Cirovo For Hurvuyor . . , . . W. II. Uiwo . Norfolk For County Commltuilonor. Hucona Dl.strlc't aoo , 1) . Hinltli . . Norfolk I'n-Hnrl. For JuNtlcim of the I'onoo 8.V. . IIiiyuH. it. M. Claylonl. For CoiiHtuliloH J , A. Unlnoy. J. M. Covort. For Komi Ov rnoorn . . . , , Itrnost llolill . UlHtl'li ° t M" ' i Huhultr. . DlHttlot No. 8 It In reported from Vienna Hint the ivssaHHliiH of KliiK Alexander and Queen Drauu of Sorvln Imvo boon imlil off , ri'culvliiK from $100 to $10- 000 , for Hiolr participation In the af fair. Perhaps that threatening attitude between tlio forcoH of KiwHla nnd Japan will bo maintained until war actually rosultH , then tboro will bo DomothliiK doing tbnt will nlmoHt oxccll the extraordinary seBHlon of the Amorlcan congress In point of Interest. Magar.lnott of general circulation charge from $150 to $ COO n page for advertisements In ono IHHUO of tholr publications. If Jho average country merchant wan confronted with such terms for hla ndvortiHliiK bo wouldn't do a thing but go stralKht up and never comu back , and yet ndvortlHora inako It pay , because many of thorn Uoop at It year In and year out. Republicans who have boon out In the political Hold over .Madison coun ty continue to report that ovorythlng la favoniblo to a swooping republican majority in the county on election day , but omplmsi/.o the necessity for work calculated In IntorostlnK the voters to attend the polls on election day. They tire confident that If the republican ? run bo Inlluonced to cast their ballots there need bo no fear over the outcome. . Admirers of the Nebraska national guard will tip their hats to the boys when they return homo for their sue cess In holding their own against the attack from the regulars during the maneuvers at Fort Hlley. A militia regiment that can bold It's own In an attack from United States regu lars at play may bo depended upon to more than bold its own against the soldiers of any country under the sun in the event of a real war game. Perhaps If the pure food commis sioner keeps on the trail of the men who nro making and selling adulterat ed goods , the people of the state will In time fool assured that when they soak their grub In vinegar It will not be acids and water , and when they use horse radish It will not bo made of turnips , and perhaps In time they will bo able to eat welnerwursts with out the .suspicion thnt they are ab sorbing some of the neighbor's dog. The Ladles' Homo Journal receives $1,000 a column from its advertise ments , and $0 per agate line for read ers. The advertising published for October under the column rate amounts to12,000 , and that under the line rate , STS.IOS , or a total of $120,408 for ono Issue nnd $1,444,893 for a year's advertising In twelve Is sues. These are figures that may well bo calculated to make the average advertiser's eyes protrude from their sockets , and would If ho had to pay them. The establishment of a new voting precinct , that of Meadow Grove , In Madison county since the last elec tion is creating a basis for an inter esting rivalry between the new pre cinct and that of Jefferson , of which it was formerly a part. Each claims to Imvo more votes than thq , other , and each is likewise claiming credit for having the strongest republican majority. The republican majority of the old precinct was unquostlonable , but there Booms to bo a question now as to where the greater part of it was located , whether In the portion thnt Is now In the now precinct or that pnrt Unit now rcnmliiH under ir\mo of Joffermm. Hovi-ral boti boon made on the ( inosllon In number of volon and the republican votes that will l'rt"jjnii. l' > . KnlhimliiHtlc workers In each precinct are out \vllh the de termination to make the bout Hhow- Ing for tholr respective precincts. It Is iiulle the tnlng , In Kuropean countries , evidently , for the national cablnetH to hand In their resignations , ( bo latest to fall Into line being ( bo Norwegian cabinet , and rumors were out to the effect that the Italian cab inet followed suit but this was later denied. Just what sort of a climax Is created by those resignations Is not fully roilly.od : In this country , where a resignation of a cabinet olllcor Is not considered at all serious , hut the fact Is apparent that thorn IH Homo- thing doing In a Kuropoan country when the government advisors decide to turn In tholr portfolios. The report comou down from Jeff erson quite persistently that there l nt work a movement there among the republicans favorable to knlllng any candidate on their ticket balling from Norfolk. The rumor Is emphat ically and authorltlvoly denied bj prominent republicans of the pre cinct , and It Is the Judgement of Home that the real animus of the rumor Is to Injure Jefferson's one candidate on tlm republican ticket , for If such n report was credited In Norfolk there would undoubtedly result a counter demonstration that would result In Jefferson precinct never having a hope of oloctlng a candidate on the republican ticket. It can ho soon that It would bo a ridiculous proposition for the ICO republicans of Jefferson pre cinct to attempt to even up alleged wrongs with the fiOO men voting the republican ticket In Norfolk , for the assumed or probable delinquencies of some of tholr number. It Is alleged that the rumor has been started by a man who probably never voted the republican ticket in his life. What ever the ground for the rumor , Nor folk republicans nre placing no faith In It. ATCHI8ON GLOBE SIGHTS. Honestly now , taking every phase of life Into consideration , aro't you lucky ? Promise a child anything , and it will expect the promise kept today. If you never expect to keep n prom ise , make it to the old people. When a woman spends a particu larly long time on her knees. ln sayIng - Ing her prayers at night , her husband may know ho has behaved worse than usual that day. We suppose there nro women in heaver who have boon there llvo hundred years , who are still wonder ing why their husbands don't come , half suspecting that some woman is detaining them. , An announcement like the follow ing Is duo in Atchlson : "Mary .lane Smith announces the engagement of her father. Leviticus James Smith , to Mrs. Mark Blank. No objections to the match. " Wo are so old fashioned thnt the grief of the woman who sits down in the kitchen and cries. Impresses us moro than that of the woman who llrst puts on a pretty tea gown , ar ranges the cushions on the parlor lounge , and turns the lights down low. Church White , relates thnt In the early days of Whiting , preparations were being made for a wedding. ' A man went Into the store to buy n present. "It will bo quite an affair , I suppose , " the store keeper said. "Not much , " the customer replied , with a sneer , "only two kegs. " The women should complain loss about their lot In life. After they hnve enten a big Sunday dinner , they have to hustle around , nnd do the dishes , and this activity is good for their health. A man having no dish es to do , gets sluggglsh sitting around and becomes miserable. Wo fear that the women do not appreciate nil their advantages over the men. OUR NEIGHBORS. Poor old Beatrice , dead as a last year's hollyhock , the dry rot of decay - cay has spread oven to the remotest limits of the retail business and no merchant In the town advertises which is the best evidence in the world that cold , clnmmy death hns settled on the business men of thnt once thriving locality. A resident of Heatrico writes to the editor of the "Sun" to make Inquiry as to where ho can purchase a few quarts of mo lasses without sending to Louisiana for it. The editor of the Sun had to give it up. No doubt hundreds of Beatrice people nre sending to Omaha , Lincoln , St. Joe , Chicago or Kansas City for merchandise that could bo bought cheaper at homo , but they do not know that it can bo had at homo nt any price , because the merchants do not advertise. Ninety per cent of the going nwny from homo to buy Is the fault of the local merchant who does not moot the ad vertising competition of the big city dealer by Investing In printer's Ink himself. Nebraska City Tribune. Bankers' Association Convenes for Business at'Frisco PRESIDENT HARDY'S ADDRESS. , Head of the Society Saya Bankers Should Not Make Speculative Ven tures Nor Offer Too High Rates of Interest for Time Loam. San Francisco , Ocl 22. Standing In the midst of stage nuttings lav ishly ndorncd with the choicest of California dowers and greenery and draplngs ol the national emblem , President Campbell Hardy called to ordOr In the California theater the twenty-ninth annual convention of llio American Hunkers' atiHOclutlon. The attendance wna highly plenalng to the ofllclals of the association. The low er ( Inor was well filled and many dol- egntos were In the upper g'illerlea ' , Presldunt Hardy In his address spnke of the condition ot bauVIng' ' generally throughout the United BtiUc-H and said bankers should not imiko speculative ventures nor offer too high rates of Inteiest for tltno loans i The opening GCS&IOU was enlivened by n very spirited controversy on the question of thu association branching out into the fidelity Insnrnnco busi ness for the purpose of bonding em ployes and the Issue was made more Interesting by the presentation of divers reports on the subject. The nominating committee will mike the following nominations to the con vention : President , J. F. Ulgolow of Milwaukee ; llrst vice president. E F. Swlnncy of Kansas City. RECORD FOR BATTLESHIPS. Missouri Proves to Be Fastest Boat In Its Class In the Navy. Boston , Oct. 22. The new battle ship Missouri , steered by Captain F. M. Howsc , proved herself the queen of the seas In her class in a speed tilal trip over the Cape Ann course With weather conditions of n consider ably handicapping nature. Stcanilng over a course of thirty-three knots and return , the battleship made the trip In 3 hours 39 minutes 24V6 seconds ends , an average speed of 18.05 knots per hour , which , with tidal correc tions greatly In her favor , It Is be lieved will advance the speed to 1822. n new world's record for battleships of her class. The big battleship at one tlmo attained n speed of 1675 knots per hour The contract re quirements call for 18 knots , nnd a margin was very gratifying to the government olilclnls on bonrd. The best piovlons record made , by a bat tleship In the Missouri's class Is that ot the Maine , n sister ship , which was 17.08 per hour. How's This ? Wo offer ono hundred dollars re ward for any case of catarrh that . . .unmt bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Cure.F. F. 0. Cheney & Co. , Toledo , 0. Wo the undersigned , have known F. G. Cheney for the last 15 years , and wo Believe him perfectly honor- iblo in nil business transactions nnd llnancially able to carry out any ob ligations made by their firm. West & Truax , Wholesale Drug gists , Toledo , O. Waldlng , Kinnan & Marvln.Wholo- sale Druggists. Toledo , O. Hall's Catarrrh Cure Is taken In ternally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent freo. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall's family pills are the best. No danger of consumption If you nso Foloy's Honey nnd Tar to euro that stubborn cough. Kiesau Drug Co. Bronchitis for Twenty Years. Mrs. Minerva Smith of Danvlllo , 111. , writes : "I had bronchitis for twenty years and never got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar which is a sure euro. " Kiesau Drug Co. Have you stomach trouble. Indi gestion , constipation , bad feeling after tor eating ? Tnkp Rocky Mountain Tea. If It fails to euro you , will re fund your money. 35 cents. The Kiesau Dnig Co. Broke Into His House. f 8. LeQuinn of Cavendish. Vt. , was robbed of his customary health by Invasion of chronic constipation When Dr. King's Now Life pills broke Into his house his trouble was ar rested and now ho Is entirely cured They're guaranteed to cure. 25c at Asa K. Leonard's drug store. The Salve That Heals without leaving a scar Is DoWltt's The name Witch Hazel Is applied to many salvos , but DoWltt's WItcl Hazel Salvo Is tlio only witch haze salvo made that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel. If any other witch hazel salvo is offered you it Is a counterfeit. K. C. DoWiti invented witch hazel * salvo and De- Witt's Witch Hazel salvo Is the best salvo In the world for cuts , bruises burns , totter , or blind , bleeding , Itch Ing and protruding piles. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Never Ask Advice. When you Imvo a cough or cole don't nsk what Is good for it and gei some medicine with little or no merl and perhaps dangerous. Ask for Foloy's Honey and Tar , the greatosi throat and lung remedy. It cures coughs and colds quickly. Kiesau Drug Co. A Dozen Times a Night. Mr. Owen Dunn of Boston Ferry W. Va. , writes : " ! have had kidney and bladder trouble for years , and It became so bad that I was obliged ' .o * * * * * * * .M''H * * * 'K'K'K * PIANOS ! SPECIAL SALE ! Beginning October 22d and Ending November yth , 1903. i At A. HOSPE & CO/S PIANO PAELOES , 128 South Fourth Street , Norfolk. Pianos direct , from Uie makers to the users at prices never before offered in Northern Nebraska. Knabe Pianos , Kimball Pianos , Wesor Bros. Pianos , Kranich & Bach Pianos , Whitney Pianos , IIospo Pianos and thirty other dependable , well known makes Sold on easy payments or for cash. * Old Pianos or Organs Taken ii\ Part Payment. * * This is a chance to buy a strictly High Grade Piano at factory prices , saving j ; from $50 to $100 on your purchase , avoiding the middleman's profits. Instruments & Ij. delivered in your homo with Stool and Scarf , also a guarantee from the maker as well % as ono from the Old Reliable House of llospe & Go. Kimball Organs sold at. absolute wholesale prices , with easy monthly payments additional , as an inducement. A piece of Sheet Music Free to every lady visitor , while it lasts , during this sale. * A. HOSPE & CO. , * 5- * 128 South Fourth St. , r t > OPPOSITE NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDING H. R. WARD , Mgr. Norfolk Branch. : : . . A * ! * * * * * * * * - + - - * - - - # - - - - . - -r T * * * . * * * * got up nt least n dozen times a night. I never received any perma nent benefit from any medicine until I tried Foley's Kidney Cure. After using two bottles I am cured. " Kiesau Drug Co. A Perfect Painless Pill Is the ono that will cleanse the sys tem , sot the liver to action , remove the bile , clear the complexion , euro headache and leave n good taste In the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectively are DeWItt's Little Early Risers. Llob Moore of LaFnyetto , Intl. , says : "Allfother pills I have used grlpo and sicken , while DoWltt's Little Early Risers nre simply per fect. " Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. Rocky Mountain Tea put up in tab let form ready for use. Just the same as the tea simply concentrated for your convenience. A true blood and body tonic. 35 cents. The Kiesau Drug Co. Watch the Kidneys. "When they nro affected , life Is In danger , " suys Dr. Abornothy , the great English physician. Foloy's Kidney Cure makes sound kidneys. Kiesau Drug Co. Danger In Fall Colds. Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter lonving the seeds of pneu- monln , bronchitis or consumption. Foloy's Honey nnd Tar cures quickly and prevents serious results. It is old nnd reliable , tried and tested , safe and sure. Contains no opiates nnd will not constipate. Kiesau Drug Co. A Cure for Dyspepsia. I had dyspepsia in Its worst form nnd felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until after I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which has completely cured mo. Mrs. W. W. Saplor , Hllllnrd , Pa. No appe tite , loss of strength , nervousness headache , constipation , bad breath , sour risings , indigestion , dyspepsia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the use of Kodol. Kodol represents the natural Julcea of di gestion combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive prop erties. It cleanses , purifies and sweetens the stomach. Sold by Kio- sau Drug Co. Dieting Invites Disease. To cure dyspepsia or Indigestion It Is no longer necessary to llvo on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weaknesses that the whole sys tem becomes nn enry prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to di gest and assimilate all of the whole- same food that ono cares to cat , nnd \ is n never falling cure for Indigestion , ' dyspepsia nnd all stomach troubles. ; Kodol digests what you oat makes , the .stomach sweet. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co. When I proposed she said to mo ; "Think you that I your wife would bo I Your health Is gone , your stomach's wrong , Go drink some Rocky Mountain Tea. " w w w v w w v V W * * T 4 * I \V. H. BUOHOLZ. President. I L"V. . BEAR , Vice President. E. W. ZUTZ , Cashier. National Bank The Oldest Established Bank in Northeast Nebraska Capital , $100,000.00 , Surplus , $20,000.00 , * > > J * * Y Does a General Bny8 aud s"llsEKxcbn g"- interest Paid 5 ! . . on Time Deposits. Drafts and Money Banking BllSineSS Orders'Sold on any Point in Europe. A GonoriiSteamship ; aud Foreign Pass.iKO Busiuess Transacted. DIRECTORS A. BEAR , F. P. HANLON , F. J. HALE. W. H. BUOHOLZ , WM. ZUTZ , N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. You want to build a barn , You want to repair the roof , You would Ijke to fix the fence , You would add to the old wood shed , YOU woud | use wood of any kind for anything Let the Chicago Lumber Company figure with you. They're progressive. Chicago Lumber. Compai\y N. B. DOLSEN , Manager. | 'Phone 91. NORFOLK , NEB. | C. W. BRAASCH , * > O L ! O t O OO Sweetwater Eock Spring. O Scranton PHONE Hard 61. Coal. r