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10 THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , OCTOBER HO , 11)03. ) THE NORFOLK NEWS \V. N. HUMS , I'lilillHlior. 1SS7.I I'MTV iliiy rxn-iii sm.ilii ll > tfirtliir l"'i Sol foil HiMtillU'nli'ii\t r . wi a , neil ! * . ll > | IH'I > evir , IU 1. II ) n ml on niliil liillliM mill nnli-lilt ! of Not folk , | cr > ( < nr , J'U i. wur.ici.v > \ \ S..IUIIIN.\I ? The NPWH. UMlnlillHliiMl , 1881. , , . , . , , Tim Join mil. HMiiMlhhml. IS87. Kvorx Kililny Uy mull | ior your. ll.M. Knlari'il ill tlio noHtotllrn lit Norfollt , Noli. , IIH MOi'Oliil rliiHH mill I ( H1. ToloiilionoH , Cilltorliil Oupiirlmnnt , No. 22. ItimlnosH Olllco anil Jolt llooiiiH , No. 322. _ liniMIIII.HUN TICUiT. Mlllr. Kor Jutln of III" Siijiroino Ooiirl- J It. Hut MUM . . . .MiiillHnn Kor Iti'KiuitH of Htiito Unlvoittlty rimiloN H Alton . hiinciiHlni W CJ. Wlillmoro . DOURWH Mutli Dlxlrlcl. Kor JinlKO Ninth Jiulluliil niHtrlct J. K. lloyil . . Uilolopo futility * Kor Trcmmiror , ClirlMtoiiluir Hclmvliinil . . . .Shell CrooU Ki > r H'lorirT J. J. ClnninntH . Norfolk Kor JuilRo , . . C K. HlMoiuy . Norfolk Kor ClniH of 111" DlHtrlct Court W It. Klolil . JofforBon Kor County CU-rU JnmoB OurtlH . MmllBou Kor Siipnrlntonilunt I'ubllo lnntrilc- Ilini . . . . Wm DowlhiK . MmllHini Kor AnHOH or J li uynoiimou . Mnmmin Kor I oroiim1 m II. Klntliotl . Moiulow nrovo Kor Hurvi'vor , , W It. l.owo . . . . . . Norfolk Kor County CommlHMlonor , Sooonil niitrltit , . . , Ooo 1) . Smith . . . . . . . . Norfolk 1'li-HliH. Kor JiiBtlcoH of Iho 1'ouoo S.V. . lliiM'K. J. A.Tniloolj Kor CoiiBtuMoM J. A , itnlnny. J. M. Covort. Kor Uoml OvorncorH lloltlt . niHtrlut No. I Sohnltr. . Dlntrlct No. 8 Dr. 11. 11. KI ml rod In a thorough practitioner , nnd UH mich IIIIH nil tlio qualifications noeoHWiry to innUo him acceptable In tlio coroner's olllce. John 11. Hynonrwm Is well known throughout the county nnd uoito who know him will for a moment quest Ion his ahlllty to perform the dutloH of the now assessor's olHco. W. H. Lowe has done civil engineerIng - Ing work during many years. Ho has n complete Bet of the necessity In struments and Is really the only can didate qualified for the otllco ami his vote Bhould ho largo and emphatic. The republican precinct ticket la all that should ho desired by the voters who desire good men In otllco. Don't overlook It. Make your vote for S. W. Hayes. .1. A. Trnlock , .1. A. Halnoy , 3. M. Covert , Kruest Holdt nnd Aug- xiKt Suhult/ . ( loo. D. Smith Is honest , vigorous , Htralght-forwanl. competent all quiil- itlpntloiiH that the people should do- Biro to m o In evidence In the olllce of county commissioner. Ho Is put ting up a good light and there Is lit tle reason to doubt thai his majority will compare very favorably with the other majorities on the ticket. Election Is but a few days distant , and the apathy that prevailed earlier in the campaign seems to have almost entirely disappeared , yet the candi dates and party workers are llndlng a lack of Interest In portions of the county , so that It will bo necessary for those having charge of the various voting precincts on election day to assert themselves to the end that each voter will get out to the polls. It Is believed that the republicans will surely win , but it will bo necessary to Keep a careful poll and keep the teams busy In hauling those In who are not particularly Interested In the out come. Judge .1. F. Iloyd has a record on the district bench for good keen Judge ment and a knowledge of law that Is unsurpassed by any jurist In the state. He Is before the people of the district for a second term and there la little question but that their good judge ment in honoring men who are full ) qualified for olllco will dictate his reelection election In a handsome majority There is no reason to bollovo thai there has been any dissatisfaction with his judicial acts among the members of his party , but on the con trary there seems to bo a well defined movement on the part of those hold Ing alegianco to other parties to rallj to his support , as a man representing the qualifications necessary to the of Jlco. THAT UlttLB OPINION. There is being prepared and sen to many of the presiding elders niu preachers of the Methodist church o the stnto , by ono Rev. A. L.-MIckol o Oinahn , a personal letter urging al of these presiding elders aud preach i-rs to use their Innuenco to elec Judge Sullivan nnd defeat Judge Itnrnes at the coming election , upon the ground that to elect Judge Sulll van la to retain the Dlblo In the pub He schools and that to elect Darne means to drive the Dlblo from the pub lie schools. The foundation upon which the letter tor IB based Is the fact that Judge Sul IIvan recently wrote an opinion In th case of state ex rol Freeman ot a . Hchrovo ot al , In which lie hold mt Ilio Illlilo , whether Catholic or 'rotofitmil , muy lie road in Iho pub- 0 nclmoln , and ulna upon the further icl Hint the Mi'lhodlBt cjoiiforoiKioio- outly liclil nl KrniiKint PIIHHOI ! roM- lutlnn cotiiinondlng .Iiulgo Hiilllvnn ir ( hut opinion , ' It IH ulMo iisflortoil In tie ! lollop Hint in ( MioinloH of Hio Illblo nro nttcinpt- IK ( o ilofnat Hiilllvun ut the polls on ( count of thlH opinion. .liiHl who Iho uniuli'M or the Hlhlo nro who nro ul- eiiiitlni | ; to ilofonl him for writing 10 opinion In Hint CJIIHO , the wrltorof 10 hUtcr douH not Hlnlo. Tlio lottop plnlnly ItmultH Iho Inlol- gonce of KM n.'dploiitM. If the opinion iindor coiiHldorntlon nrri'clly oxproHiios the Inw of the Into , nnd II IH proRtiniod Hint It dooH , ion .liulgo Knlllviui did only lilH worn duty In dollvorlng It , nnd IH on- tied to no moro prnlno tliiin ho In nlltli'd to for delivering nny ether pinion In which ho correct ' Intor- rolH the Inw. If the Illblo , olthor 'nlliiillc or I'roti'Hlniil. inny IKI road n Iho public. HchoolH of'tlilM Htnto , It H not bi'oiuiHo .ludgo Hnlllvan'H opln- m In the eiHo : referred to Hucnroa the Iglit , lint hcoaiiRo the conntltutlou of NchniHUn , with Iho innKIng of which nlllviin hnd nolliliiK to do , Hucurcn lie right. , ludgo Hulllvan profetiHOH. 1 Iho opinion , only to toll UR what ur rlghtfl nro under the constitution f the Htato , with rogurd to roaillng ho lltblo In the public tichoolH Vould It not , therefore , htivo boon inch moro to the point for the Moth- illiil , conference to hnvo pasHed a res- lutlon comniondlng the frainorit" ho coiiHtllutlon for socurlng to UH hln valuable prlvllego ? The letter HooUs to draw the further nforonco that u vote for Judge UarncB H a vote against the rending of the lllilo In the public schools. Uy what Ight In either rentum of jiiHtlce the vrlter of the loiter comes to such a ( inclusion wo nro unable to under lain ) . Judge UnniCH has never been ailed upon to pnss upon Hint question. IiiHt nu It Is presumed In favor of iidgo Sullivan that his opinion cor- eclly expressed Iho law of Iho slnlc , HO will II also bo fnlr to presume that , ind Judge Unrnes been called upon o write the opinion , he would have conslrued the constitutional provls- OIIH Iho Hume IIH Judge Sullivan lia.s. Wo htivo too much conlldenco In Iho wisdom , good SOIIHO nnd fnlrnoss > f the Mothodlsl presiding elders nnd irenchers to hollovo that they will bo o Iho sllghtesl extent misled by the otter above referred to. ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. You can't natlsfy Mr. Kool. Advice to bad dogs : When n bull dog has a bone , let him keep it. If you waul fame , don't wrllo a book ; Invent n washing machine. The real evidence of hospitality is to cook enough for three when ono Is expected. If you intend to pay your bills , paj thorn an soon as possible , and got the bother over with. This is the season when thai appro lionslvo fooling Hint Ihe skirt anr waist have parted In the back , Is aboul to bo covered by a cloak. The man who tells everything ho knows to his \\lfe , usually knows nothing beyond when preaching be gins and church lets out. Farmers hnvo been Hoc-cod so much that they nro very wary ; It is dltllcult to rob them. The Wise Hoys are easier than farmers. Ono of the smartest men in Atchison , u prom inent physician , Is anxious to Invest In Thunder mountain. "He kind. The ether day , while walking along the streets a fly ( as I supposed ) How into my hand , niu 1)117,7.0(1 , and buzzed , when I closet down on it. I now regret that I was not kinder ; It turned out to bo n boo. ' Drake Watson. In the play at the theatre las night , a 'voman was killed , but no ono In the nudlonco over did find outwlu killed her. When there Is a murder on the stage tlio murderer should bo found intho last net by n detective and punished. People hnvo n rlgh to expect this for their ton , twenty o thirty cents. Dasoy Maymo Appleton was Invlt ed to visit her uncle's family , living in n Central Uranch town. She wen last Sunday , expecting to remain three months , but came back last night She found that owing to the shortage of freight cars , not only were the barns , granaries , cribs nmlA > thor out houses filled with wheat , bfit the par lor was filled with It , nnd she had to sleep on a wheat-filled straw tick. The lounges were stuffed with it , the Jar dlnlores were Hllcd , and there hadn1 been a washing for a month because the tubs and holler wore holding wheat. When uho started homo , she found aho had to walk to the station as tlio wagon waa nlso holding wheat Dasoy Maymo has written a pleco about the aituatlon In which she roast the railroads real hard , COPYRIGHT HERE IT IS MA'AM ! I'hnt lui of Hour you oiclcicil tn at our doi r when promUi'd mxt tini j ou'llprobiihl } ordi rdonblii thcMinai tit ) or lion Ton ( lour hits it Itltlo way ol li'iiflng pi-npli' , which mnki'H It n we ) onii ) vinli r Kvoryhoilv and his \vifij MOWN the Miipeiior quality of Ho n Ton our. Sugar City Cereal Mills , BURROWS & GARVIN REAL ESTATE Inve a , lot of snaps for buyers of farm land or city property. NORFOLK. MUWASKA THE OXNARD HAH IIICKN Remodelled Throughout Under the umv ownernbip n Complete Now Snrvicn 1ms boon In- Htul'od ' , Kvory modern coiivonionco New Carpets , New Decorations , New Furniture. L. A. BARTHOLOMEW , Owner. C. H. VAIL , Manager. HAVE YdllR ABSTRACTS MADE.'BY & * * * * * * * * * 4' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * ' > ' * * * * * * * * * * * * ' * * * * * * * * * * * * > * * * * * $ PIANOS ! ' I SPECIAL SALE ! I Beginning October 22d and Ending November jth , 1903. At A , HOSPE CO.'S PIANO PARLORS , 128 South Fourth Street , Norfolk. Pianos direct from the makers lo the users at prices never before offered in Northern V 'Nebraska. Knabc Pianos , KimbaH Pianos , Wosor Uros. Pianos , Kranich & Bach c- Pianos , Whitney Pianos , llospo Pianos and thirty other dependable , well known makes. Sold on easy payments or for cash. t- t4 4 * : > I This is.i ; chance to buy a strictly High Guide Piano at factory prices , saving from $50 to $100 on your purchase- , avoiding the middleman's profits. Instruments delivered in your homo with Stool and Scarf , also a guarantee from the maker as well as one from the Old Keliable House of llospe Co. 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. Opposite New Government Building. 128 South Fourth St. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. V"t I To Out of Town Customers : * * Wo will pay railroad fare and all expenses of the trip to any person living * within 135 miles of Norfolk , who will attend this sale and purchase a piano. It is $ * cheaper for ns to do so than to come and see you. WHITE FOlt BARGAIN LIST. | H. R. WARD , Manager. | I V VT T . . " 4 * .K.'K * * * * * * * Dr. J. H. Mackay SESSIONS & BELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Undertakers and Fmbalmers , Sessions Illk. , Norfolk Aveuuo , 'Phone 11. NORFOLK , NEBR. NORFOLK. NEHHASKA. -t4 NEW SUPPLY EVERY DAY. FRESH FRUIT ALL THE TIME. Choicest , Richest Varieties. Also full line of VERY INfill QIIADK UOXCHOCOIATES and BONBONS STATIONERY AND CIGARS. SUPERIOR CANDY KITCHEN 322 Norfolk Ave. . Mrt tM t -t H N I H * * * Q. A. LUIKAKT , PIIKSIDKNT. \V. H. JOHNSON , CABIIIEU CHAS. 8. lUtlDQK , VICB PRESIDENT LEO PASEWALK , ABS'T CASUIB The Citizens National Bank. CAPITAL , $50,000. SURPLUS , $10,000. Ituy aud Soil ExclmtiKo ou this Country anil nil parts of Europe. Farm Loant. DIRECTORS OABL ASMCB W. H. JOHNSON CHAS. S. HBIDOK F. McQiVEBN 0. M. SWAN Q. A. LUIKAKT T. F. MKMMINQKE L. SusaiONS Good Second-Hand Organ At a Very Low Price. ( Kir Record for 1903 to Date : 23 Pianos Sold , 45 Organs Sold. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ! eWe Wo still do wutch work at the old stand. The greatest drawback with our watch-work is that it al- gives satisfaction. HAYES JEWELRY MUSIC HOUSE . . > < . . > . : . . > . : . . : . . > < . . > . > < . < . < > < . . < : . < . < . < . . : . . > . : < . < . .j.4 > 4 > . : . . H > : W. H. BUCHOLZ. President. ' * ( S ALEX. BEAR , Vice President , f v i * E. W. ZUTZ , Cashier. . ; * The Oldest Established Bank in Northeast Nebraska. $ * Capital , $100,000,00 , Surplus , $20,000,00 , ! Does a General Bnys aud SollsIExcuiuiKe- interest Paid * on Time Deposits. Drafts nud Money * * Banking BuSineSS Orders Soldou anyPoiut in Europe. A ; * Uoiior.il St6iuu < jhip and Foreign Pussago Busiuess Transacted. * * $ DIRECTORS A. BEAU , F. P. HANLON , P. J. HALE , W. H. BUOHOLZ , WM. ZUTZ , N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. ' . ' . Let the Chicago Lumber Company figure with you. They're progressive. Chicago Lumber Company IS. B. DOLSEN , Manager. 'Phone 91. NORFOLK , NEB. o o You want to build a barn , You want to repair the roof , You would like to fix the fence , You would add to the old wood shed , You would use wood of any kind for anything C. W. BRAASCH , COAL ! SWeetwater Book Spring. Soranton Hard Goal. PHONE 01. n X o r