Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1904)
TIIK NOHKOUv NKWS : I'MUIUY ' , .It'NKin. 11)01. ) THE NORFOLK NEWS XV. V lltlllt , I'nlilMirr. It Ml V. M > | | * > il UST ] Mmitltty l > y i'nr- Kvcry Ony cxnipt U .rum tiy Norfolk > k rlnr | I T w i 00 | ly 10 ili'lUtuy | inr Ji'itr , IHiftlnlllen otiimdu nf mult nn tiirnl ri < uii < unit Norfolk. | ior > i nr 1.1 oo u f.r.tu.v MVV s..ioniN , , Thr Novvii , KulntillHnoil CHliililtNhiMl tsst , 1877 Jiiuriuil Kvpty I'rlilnj Tim Hy iniill per jour , tl r > 0. llnlrrcil nt tlu | > o loltlrn nl Norfolk , nuitlur. noooiul rliiHM Noli , UK llnpiirlinntit , | > iliniPN Hdltoilnl Tor | ItoohiH , No 22 lIUNliioRN Ultlt n anil .lull Nil. 8 Hlouv City ploadH guilty to the of 1100 law- c.hargo of being the homo jorg , and torna- Holw eon water HpoulH south IH put- ( loon mill taqo warn tlio tint * In a very HtronuouH apilng. Norfolk la ndvmiclng every iliiy lint ll encounters oh- toward n cltj , Its onward - stnclos to bu overcome In ward mnrohi The Slmis City Jouruul fnlln in Hurt nny ovlilonco of Mr. Ilrynii hav ing ullppod new Idea lulu tlio Nobrm * kn democratic iilatfnnn. Tlio forecR engaged In Iho fur oust nro again sparring for an opening anil there will pi nimbly ho nothing iminh of Interest doing nnlll ono or tlio ulh- or of them llnds It. Jwlgo Pnihor has upoUon. Ho addressed - dressed thu luaduatlng ehiBH of a law school , Inil no woid tognidlni ; tlio liolltlcal situation In ( ho country mainiBod to llp In odgowajn. It wan hoped that tlio vvualhur man would Unit a tneaiiH of HiippiOHHlng tlio nxroHHlvo rainfall lint It wau not ilosliod that ho Hhonld lOHoit to a fice/oup to accomplish that iCHtilt If tlio ti eating buslnosnSIIH out out thoiu would ho a gioal deal loss diunkonoss. II IH ( he man who IH uhovvlng that ho la a "good follow ' by ti eating ot accepting troutalio gOOS to 0X0088. ' Tlio canal Htilp Is not lo ho classed " ' " hut tlto people us a "no nian'H land , going thoio will llnd that they muni respect llio Htiong tight aim of Un- ole Sam \\hon It comes to law vlo- lion. Since Mr. Hryan has tlio domcoiatlc Btato convontlon ofl his hands ho can now devote his ontlio tlmo to lajlng hlH pinna for itiling thu most at the St. I.ouls mooting , and hu has No braska's best \\lshos lot success \Vator Is causing almost as much tionldo In Kansas as tlio ettoits being lint forth tone \ \ whiskey. Whoft It comes to boiiHutloual stunts , Carilo Nation must talio a hack scat In favor - vor of that which she advocates as boat for man and boast. Itas lather toiiRh on the odltois of the Ijlkhoru valley to have the su- piomo couit and the mayor of O'Nolll got together on the saloon pioposl- tlon and close the tofieshmont stands up Just hefoio the newspaper bo > s nil ( roil on the scono. .1 It looks suspiciously like Tom Don- nl&on has some teason for doslilng to May n\\t\y from low ahon ho tights ( bo ofioitb bolng nnvdo to get him thoio at every tnin. A man with n record above suspicion would bo glad to clear hlmbolf befoio the eyes of the world. An Iowa paper llnds fault with the university situation , claiming that ft vvab unnocesMU ) to look tow aid Ne braska for n man who could Kick up n row. It holdh that the state might bnve been lo.val to homo people and found a man at home just as capable of making a fuss as the chancellor from Nebraska. Nebraska has an excess of rain fall , but Indications are that .luplter PluvliiB has not been overdoing the business to the same extent hero as has been done In Kansas. Observ ing people \vlll uoto that when there la nu > thins disagreeable In the weath er line other states alvvavs tucceed In drawing the worst end of the trouble. There Is lively evidence that n large number of people are anxious for one of those section homesteals that are made available under the provisions of the now Klnkald law , and those who are not trying for one of the branches are more than anxious to see what their luck will bring them in the Rosebud drawing that is to bo pulled oft next month. It will take some effort to get up an Interest In a presidential contest. Up to the present tlmo there is scant Indication from the voters that they have an interest in the coming battle of the ballots one way or an other. The republicans feel secure in the election of Roosevelt and the democrats very much doubt the ablll- tv of the Hi Uniln iiDinliico lo win , Idling oxcppllon * to the Hturlon thnl nro being told of llio town lu'liiK vUdo open and n ftco UCOIIMO KOI ) nf u phuo It la admitted that ( hero mo iitinhloift , and IHIIIIH and a few other undcmliablo olan ci ropru Rented Ihure , but the people up Ihtsro liiHlKt that they am uolnc to ptoHutvo ouler , and bout 'of all , will inaku ll u point lo i'o ( hat there are no out- cliui it'H ; wh ( > n thu utovvd bo- to nathur In for the opening. II IH claimed by hlch HtraloglHtH that ItiiHida caniiiil inaiiitaln an aimy of inoio I linn 'JriO.lKH ) men In Miinchnrla owing lo the Inadcquac ) of llio tall- toad In bringing In ( lie nocoHHiiiy pio- vUloiiH and niunllUiiiH of war that Riich nn at my would demand. If lint IH the ( dlitatlon llio Jnpani'Ho nru about coiliiln lo win out In thu light at one time or another , foi with thu cnnlio ! of the BCD , Unit countiy can got to thu fiout llmltloHR men and Biippllcu. The occasional hey who IH man aging lo gtadiiato with the honors of liln school with the niimeiOnti gltla IH very UUoly to bo lieaul fiom nt HOIIIO fnlnio date. The boy who ( | tillti tiehool to go llHhlng or who leavuH oil' foi the ptnpoHo of entiling a few cenlH a day will bo occupying a Illicit HUH ! when llio boy with the education appealH on the KCOIIO and raphiion fioiuo dl the best and moHt tOHpoiiHlhlo poHlllotiH In the gift ot a country that IH Uxildng foi ability. Nut in ally thoio would bo object IOIIH fiom HOIIIO HOIIICO hi the selection of Sopiolniy Coiloljou IIH chilliinnn of the national tepiibllcan commlttoo fet the ptosont campaign , and Ihu fact that mime of Ihom aio lioin the iloiu octntH Hlionhl ho alnidst as good IIH a lypo-w iltton loitlinonlnl to Ihoabll Ity of Mr. Cditol.voii to do IhlngH. A national chaliman who would bo selected by the domociats would not bo likely to have the appioval ol Hie lOpnbllcanH , who mo somehow donli- ona ol having a say as to who uhull dliuct the nffalis of the coming con test. County Tioasuter Schavland bna made n tecotd for May In the matter of tax collectloiiB that ban not been exceeded Hlnco the county was otgan- bed HniIng tlio mouth collections have been made In ( ho ninount of about JfoO.OOO , which Is about twice IIH much an had boon collected In any other month. Much of It was on old back tax accounts , but nuuo was paid In by the ptopeit ) OWIIOIH just bocaiiHO they had the money and wanted to make a saving of the In tetost that In chaigod when the tnxes aio past due It Is n tecoid In which tlio propeit.v ovvneis shaio the honors with llio county ticasuiei. The Nebtaska Teachoi foi May publishes a table piepated by S C UtiHsett for the woild's lali coming- sloners fiom which the tallowing Minimal.v Is taken : Nebtaska has an HUM of 70,810 iiQinue miles. On .lanu- nr.v 1 , 1901 , theto were In the state appioxltnately li.OOD.'CS cattle val ued at $ fiS. 121,527 , , SCO2I swine valued at ? tSoOliuG ; 135,000 horses 19.1,810 sheep valued at fl,87liGG4 ; lilO.SJO milch cowstlnclnded also In the number and value of cattle ) , valued at f 17,210,220. For the .veai 1003 theie weie , apptoxlmatel.v , l,930,77il actes of winter wheat. ttt9G12 ncies of spilng wheat ; ri,771- I0l > acies > ot coin ; l,95S,7'Jl acies ot o.vts. ; : lotHt7 acieh of ivo ; ; 2.SI01 ! acies of alfalfa , and lb 12,210 acies of wild hay. Nebraska ranks tenth as an agrlcnltuial and dairy state , and fourth in the number and valno of cattle , swine , and as a corn pro ducing Mate. The democrats appear to be ter ribly Hurried over what was an or dinary and regular thing under the last democratic administration n de- licit in the national treasury. U was unite a circumstance , to bo sure , un der n republican administration , but there Is something to show for it For that deficit the country has a iltlo to a canal property and the right to build and operate a canal , and it is > a matter of credit that the adtnln- iMration should have been able to p.i > out of the tieasury some flftj millions of monoj without creating an > thing more disastrous than n de ficit. A little financial Hurry was almost to be expected with consequent quent hard times and disaster , but nothing but the deficit appeared and In a month or two months the deficit will have taken care of Itself , while the conntrj will bo on the right road to owning and operating an Inter- oceanic canal that will have n bearIng - Ing on the revenue of the country and bo the greatest aid to modern com merce that the early twentieth cen tury will witness. The transcontinental nental railroads and the democratic party are not likely to show great en- thuslabin over the consummation of the great project. In aliimi u iilo of di > x thnr wlil IlllltllUbtodly III' HOIIIO ClllllliClH Illll lorliiK f < n ruin , If the wonthor emi tlnnoH brlKht and win in. Thu people are dllllcnlt to HalUfy In thu matti ref of went her The more pcoplu loiiin rogatdlng N'ehriinkn the belter conlunt nro thev to call the slate tliolr homo and when It cdinoH lo computlHonH , NebitiHkn will hold UH own with thu bout dl them ll IB a Blivto of many rcudiueoH , lev eloped lind undeveloped , and It will conhum ! lo hold Hint place In thu OHtlnmllon of HIOHO who know It llUHt. Thu HrltlHh paillament IH Btiongly In favor of doing all that IH possible for Ihu rullef of Colonel Yonngblood'H expedition Into Thibet and will prob- nbly not caru paitlciilaily how HO- voioly the besieging fanatlcH ate tionncud In tundoilng Hiich roller I'hlhet , with ether back-tinmher conn tilon of the world niiiHt endeavor to ' oino up to n inodnin stnndaid ol clvlll7iitlon or bo ovoitlddcn In the race dl uilvaiioouioul. Spain does not iiulto llko the ap pcarnnco of that American Hoot as doHO to her HhoroH na 'I'nnglor and Is In for n protest again HI llio action of ibis government It IH prohnhlc Hint Spain him moie leafcon lo feat the near nppmnch of an Ameilcnn Heel than any oilier coiinlry. She baa ox- poi leiiccd the most icccnt evldenco of what that navy Is capable of ac compllHhlng and IB entitled to feel iiiicomloitablo with the lloallng foil- resHoa In such near vicinity. A Tails cubic states that another Amoilcan git I has made an ctidr , ot It Is not Hinted In exactly that lan guage , but Hho bust mat rled n titled foielgnor , which Is about equivalent to Hinting Unit ulio ban made a mis take In not taking a homopioduced husband. The evidences accumulate ol mistakes of other Amoilcan gltls who have acted foolish In going nftei a title and Ibis tuny not ptovo an ex ception to the gonotal mlo. Kidin Got many comes the lopoit that Unit conntiy Is feeling lonehomc In IJmopo.Millo It Is one of the most iKiwetfnl and best equipped countiles of that continent It Is llnd ing that ether governments UK avoiding It , lighting shy of filondMili and alllaneoH and the people then ate becoming lostlvo tinder the Iso latloii. The nations snitoiindlng an said to bo wnltlng with impatlonci iui > thing that will woik to the undo Ing ol the omplio. H Is n haul sltua tlon. Tammany Is going to St. Louis I.IBS sttong and If Hint oigani/atlon ban any Inlluence and Its IIISH and bluster will win It will bo voty HUely to conttol the convention and dictate the nominees and the platfotm at the domociatle national gatheilng Mr. Hryan and Mr. lleatst ate conll- denl that they ate going to the con vention city In their Inteiests and they will doubtless bo given ft out beats If It is within the power of the past and would-be leadois to dollvot them. i Many of the business men who do not bellevo In advei Using have no need to speak on that fact. Their places of business futnlsb ample to- ; tlmony on the point. The debited countets , cohwobhen shelves and old-faMiloned and shelf vvoin goods tmnish all the aigumuni that Is re- ( jnlied to show that thev , are nou-ad- \eitlseis and do not believe In It The advertiser has a diflerent kind of a business place to present. lie need not necessarily be a newspaper advertiser , but If ho has ways of his own of attracting attention of bu > - ers If he talks business and has nn attractive display of new goods con stantly coming In end being placed there are no two ways about It he Is an advertiser and believes In ad vertising. Troni the tone of some articles in newspapers of this and other states it Is shown that there are sections that have people who nre Jealous of the Rosebud country and western Nebraska where the section home stead law Is soon to bo effective They are endeavoring to dl&courage the people who would like a chance for a free homestead from making the attempt to secure one , and some of their articles and arguments are hopelessly prejudiced. There does not at present seem to be a doubt , however , but that the anticipations of the railroads and others Interested In advancing the new northwest will be fully realized when the time for the advance movement arrives. Mnry are already arriving on the scene to take advantage of the gov ernment's offer to get a farm or a ranch for little or nothing that will be MUuablo estates as soon as a pat ent from the government can be se cured. + X + XX + XXXXX + X > XX + X + X- ! ! P 3M.I I- II i . I OF 5I 5 I i- § 42--REGISTERED HEREFORDS--42j 5 H AT NORFOLK , NEB. , I 1 Tuesday , June 28th , 1904. I 5 1S _ AT ± O'CLOCK : 1I S I GEORGE DUDLEY'S LIVERY BARN 1 10 Choice Bulls 32 Cows and Heifers. HH * ALL WELL-BRED. USEFUL CATTLE. I H * Many of the cows have calves al foot , and'all ] are [ bred to our i famous herd bulls. MI I I I All the cattle are registered , highly bred.'Iin good con i * dition , and have been carefully selected for [ this sale. I The cattle will positively be sold to the highest bidder. II Sale will take place under tent and seats will be pro I vided for all. Registry certificates tranferred to pur H chasers will be delivered at once after sale. Write for I catalogues , free. Address the owner. I S HENRY F. J. RICKER , I 1 Ashland , Nebraska. REFERENCES : . , . Norfolk NivtlonM linnk. Not folk Nob. . , . Citizens National Bank. Norfolk Neb. Ni'biaskd is in bloom while the lUischnd has not > ct opened U wouldn't require much ot an ar gument for loaders to acknowledge a pieferonco for news fiom the bout Dl win In Colotado latliet than that which comes fiom the fur oast. The people of the state will to- jolco with Omaha over the coir.tnic- tlon ol the inagnlllccnt new andlton- inn. It was .1 atingglo to got the funds leqnltctl by the enthusiastic piomotois , but It was a building needed - od by both Omaha and the btato for the big moetingb and conventions that are to bo held in that city Kansas duiggists have mulct taken to help the lefounois boost the boot- Icggots out ot business and out ol the btato It Is ptob.ihly tiom no un selfish motive that they will consent to engage In an alll.tnce with the 10- foimois , and it Is pattlcnlatly cer tain that they do not wish the same end as their allies to disconiage eis and pi event the lotmntion of the boo e habit. Some one has discovered that Mis souri had a cheaper railroad rate on and therefore sugar than had Nebraska fore there was a proles , from the people who were pa > Ing more. The matter has been adlusted no < bv Nebraska getting a cheaper rate , but by Missouri paying more The cause of complaint is removed , but Nebras ka will not grow fat on an Increased sugar allowance. A Russian newspaper learns or assumes to know that the United States would rather sell the Philip pine islands to Japan rather than to defend them in the event of war If this country was assured thai ll could make no betlor showing nt de fense than has Russia It Is probable that it would deem discretion the bet ter part of valor and abandon the Philippines in the most graceful man ner possible. It Is evident to strateglsls that the I iao Tung peninsula will continue to bo the center of operations dur ing the war In the far east Port Arihur starlet' in r'sht ' early In the same to show tbnt it was in the lead as an Interesting point in the drama hoii.g enacted and with the assemb ling of the Japanese on the peninsu la and the forces of tl < enemy north and south of them it Is believed that ihere will be the decisive engage ment of the struggle That it will he a tcrtible conflict Is be > oml ( pies tlon It Is said that the British expedi tion into Thibet Is costing that gov ernment at the tale of ? 100,000 a month , but It Is possible that thoio aio i etui us In sight that will evciitu ally justify the expense. lltitain's gtoatness and immense income is the tesiilt ot Just such expeditions Into vat Ions patts of the uncivilised and undeveloped woild , and theie ib no question bill Hint such oxpcdilloiib have in oven beneficial to the be nighted people visited particularly those who sin v hod. The goveinment at Washington bhows a detctinitiation to help swell the ciowd that will bo headed lor the Uobchnd conntiy dm in ? , lnl > Hist by designating thitl.v two cletks who will be sent Irom the inteiiot de- put tmcnt to help out in the rush that is ceitaln to happen In the permanent tempotaij land ofllccb in the near vicinity of the reservation. Rven with thai foico there Is likely to be a congestion ot business at the land olllces as there are 2,000 homesteads to he given out and there will ptob- ably be enough applicants for chances to make the chances about one in tlfteen or twenty of being the lucky person holding a chance on the land. The Knights Templar and their families and members of the Ma sonic fraternity in general are prom ised "tho most cordial reception and the most lavish enterlalnment evei offered by an > community to a gath eiing of Hie kind when they meet in Iwenly-ninih tilennial conclave al San Francisco nexl September This promibo is made by Isaiah Chojnskl , press agent for the local commltlee so thai II comes from a reliable source and those who belong to the order and expecl to attend the beb slon have fairly good reasons to an tlclpate a treat , because those west erners never do things in a half hearted manner , and the fact that this Is .promised to bo extra fine should be all the Invitation neces sary to call for the altendance of all who can possibly go. The choosing of Altornoy General Knox to fill the senatorial chair made vacant by the death of Senalor Quay opens up anolher appolrtiuent and the president will bo called upon to choose his successor in the cabl net. The people of the country rather admire the record of General Knox In his effotts to cnth the ttlists , 'tid big cot potations and it will bo with icgiet thai many will loam of his teslgiintloii ol llio olllce to accept the setiatorship. However his nclion in that capacity was believed to ho largely due to the deslio and diiec- lion of the piosident , and It is be lieved that ho is fiiliy competent , to name a successor ot Mr. Kno\ who will he as capable and elllcient in piocccdlng against the corporate In toiests who would mlo or inln , as was the retiting atlorney general. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local appllcalions , as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one WPto cuie deaf ness , and that Is by constitutional temedles. Deafness is caused by an Inllamcd condltiou of the mucous lin ing of the nustachlan tube. When this lube Is Inflamed you have a rum- blinq sound or imperfect hearing , and when II is enlirely closed , deafness is the result , and unless the Inflamma tion can be taken out and Ibis tube re- sloted lo Us normal condition , hearing will be deslrojed forever ; nine cases out of len are caused by catarrh , which is nolhing but an inflamed con- dllion of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for nny case of deafness ( caused by calarrh ) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh cure. Send for circu lars free. F. J. Cheney & C.o Toledo , Ohio. Sold by druggists , 75c. Take Hall's Family pills for consti pation. Gray Hair "I have used Aycr's Hair Vigor for over thirty ) ears. It has kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn ing gray. " Mrs. F. A. Soule , Billings , Mont. There is this peculiar thing about Ayer's Hair Vigor it is a hair food , not a dye. Your hair does not suddenly turn black , look dead and lifeless. But gradually the old color comes back , all the rich , dark color it used to have. The hair stops falling , too. tl 00 i bolflt All dritlili. If your driipcUt citmot supply jcni , send u * onu iloiur amio will nxpri'n jou.i KittU' lloBiironnil pho tlio immo of your iiein > t oxi'reM ulllco AiMre f > , J I A\KHCO .I.OWOI1 , Stain