The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, January 05, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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mull nit nn il roun uiul imtnlili > of
Norfolk , per your , 13.00.
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* All circulation records , pa- !
f per accounts , pressroom nnd !
} mailing recordn , flro open to
* the Inspection of any .ulver-
f User nt .my time. Every nil-
f vcitiBcr Invited to accept this
JInvltntlon. .
*
: - * : : :
Tinili'li nro liaxtug such u haul
( Innnf II Uiut U IH almost tlinu to bo-
; ln In ciix } mo poor limit
Engineer Simons nays u clean , tem
perate llfO Will help II WllOlO lOt III
I'aiminu. It will nlHO\\liori' , loo.
Itonlil seem UH though tliu tlmo
had nrrlvi'd for Freedom to Hlop
bricking In Poland and i ; < > tn lighting.
Wo Rhall Know thu plain , nnllanud(7) ) ( )
tnitli concerning tlio Filipinos noon.
W .1. Hryan IH now on tlio npol taking
noloa.
Oxer 8,000 bills woio Introilneed In
co.igross lieforo Ilio holiday adjourn-
ntiint That IH going Homo Jimt tor a
utarter.
The C7itr has sent tlio Ciown Jowoln
out or tlio country and the present In-
dlcatlmiH aio that hovlll lm\o to fol
low tlunn p. d. q.
If times got teal hatd In Russia , the
crar might ho Induced to cut his sal
ary In two for the common wood. ThlH
poor man only nets $12.000,000.
The men who stole government
InndH tluoughout the weHtern states
are finding out that the way of the
land thief IH not HO easy as Itsoomod.
England lutH i educed her ( It Ink hill
$85,000,000 In the hiHt Iho years. U
In gratifying to know that one great
nation IB making gain In this dlioc-
tton.
Whoever succeeds In becoming
speaKer of the house In New Yotk
will piohably discover that the lecont
Investigations In that state have 10-
duccd the prollt of that position some-
w hat
The Mug of Gtoeco , not having a
vei\ largo countiy to rule , has tound
time to hecomo the gioatost among
the xx in Id's monaichs toda } . lloieadn
tvxolx'o languages and speaks most of
thorn.
When a man has the people behind
him he has little to fear from the poli
ticians. The secret of 1'iesldont
Uoohoxolt'a nnrlxailed popularity Is
because ho shows the qualities the
Yoters like.
There la crying need , according to
English publications , for President
Roosevelt to go across the pond and
dolh'cr his "raco suicide" lectnie. The
birth rate Is falling off In an alarmIng -
Ing degree there.
The state press Is Unanimous In Its
expressions of gratlllcation over W.
P. Warner's appointment to the mar-
ahalshlp of the Nebraska district. lie
Is a thorough NohrasKnn , the right
man for the place.
The open door Is demanded every-
where. Even In Minneapolis nnd St
Paul , where the street cars haxo gates
the nexvspapera are demanding their
removal , and are conducting a spirited
campaign to that end.
Fltzslmmons acknowledges that ho
Is a back number and declares that ho
will fight no more. What a pity tha
some of the politicians who haxe out
llxed their usefulness couldn't bo as
wise as the old prlro fighter.
Congressman W. S. Burnett has
brought the xvrath of the solid soutl
upon his head by Introducing a hll
which xvonld considerably reduce the
representation of the south. The bll
is based upon the dlsfranchlsomcntof
the negroes.
In Nexv York an actress took off hoi
plnK stocking oiid xvaxcd It at friends
on an approaching steamer. It Is so
much easier for some people to at
tract attention , by the stnfl they wear
on their feet than by the stuff they
have In their heads.
The xvorld Is demanding the open
door and the open game In all Its af
fairs Whether It ho football , politics ,
trade or social life , there Is a grow
ing spirit of detestation lor an } thing
that smacks of brutality , favoritism
or uncleanness Opportunity and fair
11\ lor all .illl.e iindei fair conditions
H the call of the hour.
On Christmas day Congressman Hnl-
Ivan nf Nexv York city gave a dinner
o 5.000 people living In liln dlslilct ,
xho ratcl } gel micli a In } nut In the
vay of food as he gave them. Ills
chances for te election next fall are
mid to bo excellent.
A Noilh Dakota editor has pur-
'based a chinch and IH having It 10-
nndelled for a pi In ! Ing olllce He be-
tati climbing up and lemovlug the
iplie with a hamlsa'w It fell point
loxxn nnd IIH II lemiilns slicking In the
ground , helll line It for a hitching
lOHl
A dead wine mei chant's stock , eon-
listing of a million hollies nf wine ,
\XIIH icceiilly sold at auction Tbroo
iinnsatid bottles xveto consumed In
irelluilnary tasting opoiatloim. They
night to have had a fair Idea of the
, unlitv of the stock and Its effect by
hat time
The piesldeiillal xelo on the sugges-
Ion made to raise a popular subsetIp-
Ion for a piesent for Alice Itoosexelt ,
commands the heailest ( appiox'al. H'H
t pit } that even a piesldciil's ( laugh
er can't get mauled to the man of
lei choice xvlthnu ! siiffeilng from In-
llncreet fi lends.
It IH very evident that the pollll-
hcllexe what he meant when
toosexelt said that he would not ho
n the Held again for the piesldoncy ,
* lso they would not ho shying so many
stones at Knot and Tuft , who are rec-
) gnl/cd as the heavy-xvelghts among
iicHldnntlal possibilities
It IH seaieoly fifty } eais since the
Irst ft Id Ion matches weie liixented.
They xxoie moiety spllntoiH of xxood
lipped xvlth sulphur The sulphur
xould burst Into llamc when It was
lipped Into a bottle of pliosphoius
Matches haxe decidedly Impioxed xxlllt
other things since that time
In anticipation of a coal stillce In
the spilng among nilneis , the anthia
cite coal companies aie piling up a
gieat lesetxe supply H Is estimated
that by Apill 1 the companies will
haxo Htored 12,000.000 tons , which me
four times as many tons as the } usual
ly stoie at that season of the > ear.
It remains to bo seen xvblcb will be
come the most successful In Nexv YoiK
politics the conciliation which the
late Senator llanna used to adxlse on
some occasions , "conciliation with the
a\o , " or "conciliation with the big
stick" which Piesldent Itnosexolt Is
ile.illng In.
All ptevlons locoids in the New Yoik
pestolllce lor the \-oliimo of east w aid
transciinllneiit.il malls .it Chilstmas
time woie broken this SPIIMMI The
same thing is tiue ot the malls ol the
connti.x In all sections. Uncle Sam's
coopeiatlon with Santa Clans to sup-
plv the xx01 Id with tokens of good will
fiom distant friends Is becoming each
year a moio stupendous undertaking.
It seems a tlttlng thing that the him
of Kear Admlial John A Wlusloxv.
xvho as commander of the Kearsage
sank the Alabama off Cheibonrg In
ISGI , should bo made commander of
the nexv battleship Kearsago , which
has Just been commissioned Captain
Wlnsloxv has been detached from the
Charleston , and will leave Fort Mon
roe In a foxv da > s to take command
of his noxv battleship.
The number of millionaires Is being
decreased by the automobile habit
Scarcely a day passes without ncxvs
of another fatal accident In these fas
cinating x chicles. For a tlmo It
seemed to bo the unlucky pedestrian
In the way who buffered most , but the
pedetsrlans haxo learned xxlsdom and
clear the track , feeling sure that If
ho Is given a xxldo path the automo
bile operator will go fast enough to
kill himself.
An Iowa club woman has turned
against the canso and announces that
she endorses drover Cleveland's crit
icisms of woman's clubs that It Is
"appaling to consider the xvasto of
time , strength and money absorbed
by the clubs. " It Is true of woman's
clubs , as It Is of men's , that the care
ful discrimination and moderation ap
plied to the other pursuits of llfo must
bo applied to clubs. No one can af
ford to belong to too many clubs , and
oich should have some xxoithy end In
vioxv. Any good thing can ho abused
or oxcrdono until It becomes an In-
Jury.
There is a proposition which is gain
ing fax or , to make oxory Immlgiant
loam the English language before
granting him naturalization papeis.
It Is cottainly true tl-at In order to be
one people xvo must use and under
stand one common language , and the
sooner wo leain it the better. The
sooner ox cry other language Is
dropped from us. the sooner the dif
ferent races of men will bo amalga
mated Into ono unified Americanism.
Happily , this Is noxv universally con
ceded and by common consent hyphen
ated Americans are glxlng way to a
truer , simpler Americanism as xvldc
IIH the limits of the republic.
Norfolk people should make It u
point to attend the public meeting
next Wednesday night , xvlien Andrew
KoMtwator , city engineer of Omaha ,
will be In town lo addrcHS the propoi-
ty Imldcm on lite proposition of In
stalling a city soxverago system. Nor
folk needs a sexverago system. Mr.
Itosexxater lias built many of them
nnd his ideas are of vast Importance
on IMC niiiltcr at this time It Is to he
Imped that the city will turn out well
at I Inn meeting , leain all that It can
about sexveiage and then ptorccd tn
Issue bonds for the pin pose of ilium
Ing Norfolk of UH tilth.
At ilio into that Immlgiatlon has
ponied Into this country ( lining the
pist few } eais , Commissioner Ser
geant estimates that In 1IC ! years the
population of this country xxlll haxe
at ( allied the density of China and
theie xvlll be KfiO.OOO.OOO people hoie
When we contemplate these llgmes
nnd me told that no longet aie the
noitliein i aces of Em ope furnishing
ho bulk of noxx comers , but that Italy
sent over the laigesl niimbei of tin-
nlgniniH to this couuliy last > eir , we
cill/o the t-tupcndniiH piobliMtKi Hint
no xuappod up In the life of this mix-
ng boul of the natloiiH where the
woild'H density Is most Involved.
There are some newspapers which
lexer willing ! } lose an oppoitunlty to
ast a collection on a public man with
whom thev me not in Hympathy. It
s to this iinchai liable and in this case
mi disenable class that the Nebtanka
politician belongH , who Insinuates that
Seiiatoi Mlllard was luuiHfeiieil fiom
the committee on luteistato commeico
o the committee on public buildings
K-enuso he was unwilling to publicly
mike a stand on the questions befoio
he ( miner committee The facts are
bat Senator Mlllaul h.is aheady made
known this position on these mattcis
and his teal teasoii lor the liauslor
was tin1 gieat Inciease of woik and
icspimslbllltx placed upon him b > his
chaliinanshlp of the canal committee.
HI can , and undoubtedly will , do In-
cieaslngly valuable woik for Nebiaska
In these nexv and Important positions.
The Omaha World-Herald of iccent
date glxes a story that , If true , will
mean much to the future of Norfolk ,
which Is to the effect that the Mil
waukee contemplates extending Its
Omaha line to Fiomont , Norfolk ,
O'Neill and then on to a connection
with Its Cliamboilaln-llapld City lino.
Noifolk would welcome the Milwau
kee , and If the load would come in a
dliect line liom Fiemont hoie , ti.txois-
Ing the southein pail of Cumlng and
Stantmi counties , It would .pass
thiough a rich section of countix that
it would llnd piolUable limn the stall
The iecent announcement that the
Milwaukee Is to be extended to the
coast , docb not make this look to bo
such an impiob.ible piopositlon as It
might seem. Having decided to in
vade Noithxxestcrn tertltoiy by extend
ing to Rapid City , a mighty scramble
Is likely to take place between thotxxo
powoiful antagonists , and a line that
would tap the rich territory of not th
em Nebraska would piovo a good in
vestment. And this move on the part
of the Mllxxankeo may stir up the Bur
lington to complete Its line started
years ago from Schuler to Norfolk.
Norfolk is In the maiket for more rail
roads and If both or either of these
companies propose coming this xvay ,
they can learn something to their ad
vantage by calling on the Norfolk Com
mercial club.
COUNTY SUPPLIES.
The Nexvman Oiovo Reporter Is ag
itated because the commissioners ol
Madison county have not advertised
for bids on printing supplies to be
used In the county during the coming
.xear. The Reporter cannot really
mean that It Is in favor of such a pro
cednre. Past experience has demon
strated that letting the contract for
this class of supplies to the lowest bid
der has never been successful. Con
tracts axxarded In this manner mean
that ex cry letter head , every blank
every envelope and every scrap of
printing of any kind or character vvll
como front outsldo of Madison county
furnished by ono of tlio combine lions
cs of the cities , and that Madison
county printing olllces will not do ono
penny's worth. "Printing and sup
piles , " as ordinarily called for In conn
ty bids , mean letter heads , envelopes
blanks , records and ledgers used litho
the county olllces , pens. Inks , pencils
rubber bands , and In fact everything
In the stationery line used by count }
ofllclals. When these contracts have
been let to the lowest bidder In ptst ,
the county has Inxarlably rccelxed the
very pooiest grade of stock that II xx-as
possible to furnish and come within
the reading of the contract. Onlv rt-
ccntly Madlbon county was obliged to
go to the expense of a nexv book ami
pay a largo sum of money to Irive
a record transcribed from n book
that was originally furnished under
ono of these conn acts , which had t-o
nearly fallen to pieces that It was not
mio to longer depend upon It as a rec
ml.
Letting this work to the loxvest bid-
ler does not mean that the county will
my any less for the supplies , either.
[ 'ho trust hoiiHcs which are able to
urnlsli blank books and other articles
hat the local printing otllco cannot
"ipply , will cut the price of the tilings
bat can be supplied by the homo print
LTH to a rldlcnloiiH figure , so loxv that
he local man could not possibly com-
icte , and then they xvlll more than
nake It up on Iho goods that the home
irlnter does not make and cannot buy
it a reasonable price , because of the
trust
The result Is that the xvholo con
met goes to one of the tiust concerns
mil the Madison county man xvho
iceds ( ho xxork IH left out , xvhllo the
otal cost to the taxpayer Is fully IIB
iiuch or moio than under the present
lystem of hii > liig In the open niaikel
mil glxlng the Madison count } piint-
i such wet It as he can do. Under the
linn adxocated by the Noxvmau ( Jrovo
taper , the Repot tor xxould not iccelvo
t cent's win Hi of business Neither
NOiild The Nexxs. Nor xxould any ether
or Madison county pt inter. It would
ill go In a lump to ono of the trust
) lllces
The Nexvs does not hesitate to speak
of this matter freely , because It Is not
ntorested personally In any xvay. Dur-
ng the past year It has not furnished
i dollai's xxorth of this class of sup-
illes , and It has no reason to think It
xvlll the coming } oar. But It docs feel
iroud of the county commissioners for
leclding not to advertise and to con
Hutu1 getting what they can at homo
mil to purchase those articles It cannot
Hi } hoie on the open market. The
pilnciple of standing up for home In-
lustiles Is one x\ith xxhlch the oidinaty
iiibllc hoaid Is not too strongly 1m-
nied , and It Is coitalnl } a souico of
giatlllcatlou lo llnd one that deter-
nines to help out Its homo penplo.
Flio tiust concerns fieqnetitly make
complaint xxhen a county falls to ad
x01 Use for bids , but this is Iho ( list
line we oxer inn acioss a local man
xho had a complaint to make because
nialteis weto not so adjusted that the
foielgn fclloxv could take all the xvoik
nit of Iho county.
And It costs the people no moie un
der the plan adopted by the board than
It would thq other way , while the conn
ty has tlrst class goods to woik xxlth
a fact that has been demonstrated by
Madison county In } cars gone by.
THE NEW YEAR
Another nexv } ear Is here , and The
News hopes that It xvlll bring to ono
and all health , happiness and prospei
Ity
As another one of these annual
mile posts by xxbich the xvorld marks
the passing of tlmo is reached xxo
pause for a moment in the insh to Keep
> tp with piesont attentions conditions
to considet whether It has been xxoll
01 ill xvlth us dining the jear just clos
Ing
Noifolk has no great icason to com
plain of the treatment It has leceived
it the hands of 110. ! > . Manv places
laiger as xvell as smaller haxe fared
worse , and on the xvhole Norfolk has
much to credit to the accomplish
ments of the } ear It has brought
many betterments In the material con
dltlon of affairs. During the year the
Norfolk hospital for the Insane has
been completed and occupied , and an
appropriation for a nexv xvlng secured ,
and this Is noxv building. A number
of now business buildings have been
erected , scores of new residences noxv
adorn lots that xvore vacant a year
ago , and miles upon miles of nexv per
manent sidewalks and crossings have
been put In. The building Improve
mcnts this year have partaken of the
spirit of the times and are better and
more permanent than heretofore.
Probably the greatest accomplish
ment during the year for the future
benefit of the city was the securing
of freight rates which makes Norfolk
a wholesale point. The Commercial
club , which Is and has been one of
the strongest factors In the progress
of the city's growth , secured this rate
after the most trying discouragements
at homo and abroad that ever beset a
similar organbatlon , but when the fu
ture history of the city Is written the
year 1905 will be credited with having
surmounted all obstacles and placed
Norfolk among the jobbing centers of
the stato. Two wholesale houses xvere
Immediately attracted to the city by
the nexv rates , which alloxv Norfolk
to la } goods doxxn in any of the towns
in Its territory at as low tales as an }
competing point , and they are both
doing xxoll.
It Is confidently expected that the
coming } oar holds more In store for
Norfolk than has been accomplished
m t''o pist year The favorable
freight rate will certainly attinct nth-
i wholesalers to tha city and bofnie
i he voir is over there Is every reatuui
i bfllove t > nt this wilt ho the distrlli-
'it'i'K ' n lnt foi * a nn 'iber of conrnod
I ties consumed In the rapidly growing
tot r lory tributnn to this piacn.
P enIs n neb xxork yet to bo done
. i p < i'r' is > cliv xxlll meet the
ii'ii'iii ' i ns t ! > . tici > | le Amoim the
i < f Ing } ear at
union lallroad station and an occu-
I'tnt for the sugar factory buildings
lint xvlll create a now Industry hero
Mready a number of manufacturers
have their eye on tlio sugar factory
uoperty , and It Is only a question of
short tlmo until the right proposition
s made to take It.
The only way to secure some of the
niiny things xvhlch are desirable Is
ty active , co operation through organl
/atlon. Omaha , Sioux City and other
toxvns which have had unprecedented
growths during the past ten years did
not accomplish anything through the
kickers" and "knockers " Fortunate
y in Noifolk that class Is very much
u the niltioilty , but the question ails
wouldn't It count for much moie
If all could or xvould get together anil
xx oik as one man for what Is wanted'
M } the suppuit nf a Commercial
club , giving It hearty backing and
united stiength of business men , Is
the only way to got factoiles , whole
sale houses , btate Institutions , rail
roads , concessions , and many othei
things that would add to the huslnosi-
volume and gixo Norfolk an opportn
nit } to bptcad out and take care ol
the countiy tributary to it. Little oi
nothing can be accomplished by per
sonal effort and too many selfish , per
sonal axes at the public grindstone
xvlll defeat good results. Agitation is
neccssmy In all undertakings , but It
must bo systematic and not antag
onistic. If the business men of Nor
folk will give the Commercial club
\xhlch Is their business representative
hearty and unanimous suppoit , It xvlll
be able to do far more for the city's
xvelfato than If handicapped by those
xvho go about the sttcets "knocking"
on every proposition that Is made.
The chamber of commerce of Lawton -
ton , Oklahoma , has Just organl/cd a
Thlity Thousand club , vxhich is to tr.x
to push that city to the oO.OOO mark In
the next census The club Is com
posed ot 1,000 membets and the } haxe
banded thomselxes together to In-
ctease the population of that live cit }
to 30,000 within the next live years.
They xvlll do it , too , as they have back
bone and confidence in their toxxn and
commercial organisation. They are
people who do things xvhlle they talk
about it Their territory is no better
than that possessed here , and the }
are pushers nnd all push together
big and little , rich and poor , they push.
They saxv when the toxvn xvas first
started that there must be a business
center and dlsti Uniting point. They
have seemed their coveted prize and
are now alter more. The same cotidi-
tioitb apply to Noifolk.
Lob Angeles is the best adveitlsed
town in California They haxe a club
of UOO who pay $ l 00 each evcty month
into a geneial tieasuiy to piomotethe
cH > 's Intciesls. They have a pto
notei oi managet of the club , a foi
nor Chlcio newspaper man , and
with an executive committee of five
business men , lie woiks out the needs
of the metropolis of southein Callfoi-
nia. it Is tluough this kind of cooperation -
oration that a small town of a decade
ago has boomed to be a piospetons
cit } and lb noxv the metropolis ot that
section of the state
It Is through concerted efforts that
results como to a community. Local
quarrels , malice and backbiting don't
do It. Let the fellows in other towns
do that xvhlle we keep together when
anthing Is wanted , and we xvlll get
it. Of course It will cost something.
All good things cost more than poor
stuff. Go after the best and get as
good as xx o can , Is a policy that will
win in time. Norfolk has the right
kind of a stait. Noxv Is a good tlmo
to glxo It another push forxvard for
1900.
ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS.
Of this } on may be sure , that the
black sheep In e\-ery family xvas once
the most petted lamb.
There are supposedly sixty minutes
In ex'ery hour , but In the last hour
vhen there Is much to be accom-
dished , there are not more than txven-
ty-nlne
A woman doesn't want her husband
to kiss her good bye every time ho
leaves the house , but she would like
to have him remember It when some
of her girl friends are present ,
Fashion note : Any kind of clothes
will do to wear to a fire providing you
leave before the flames have died
away , and the others at the fire have
cooled down enough to take notice.
A dog that belongs to a xxoman and
is peimlttcd to folloxv her around ,
nust bo logaidod by other dogs xvlth
i gioat deil of contempt because It
spends so much tlmo In the dty goods
btores.
If the mother of a homo xvero to
nmt a green ring around her nebo ,
uul dc her hair blue , the llrst words
'il ler husband nnd chlldien on com-
PR homo xvould still be , "Is dinner
eady yet ? "
The society of screamers has found
a now peril the white poiII They declare
clare that the custom of dressing a
'mbv In white , and sin rounding it with
xhte injures Its oxeslght. Howexer ,
f n baby is dressed In white In the
< rnu.t ; Us clothes are not xvhltelong.
THE HARPER MEDICINE COMPANY
A NEW INSTITUTION.
HEADQUARTERS IN NORFOLK.
Traveling Men Have Been Employed
to Represent Norfolk's New Firm.
Will Make and Sell Medicines Suc
cess Is Assured.
Norfolk has another constructive In-
stlution xvhlch promises to do Its
share toxvmd advertising the city as
a manufacturing and wholesaling
point. It Is the Harper Medicine com
pany , which has been Incorpoiatod un
der the laxvs of hto slate of Nebraska ,
with headquarters in Norfolk , and
whoso mission In the commercial
world xvill bo to compound mid sell
m dicines
Ofllceis of the oiganlzattou mo Aug
ust 11. Klcsatt , Hcimati Kiesau and J.
ulo Harper. The name given to the-
tinipany Is that ot Mr. Haipcr , a
oung man who has recently como to
Noifolk and xvho formerly llxod at
Plaluvloxv.
One fact moie strongly than anoth
er points to the success of the noxv In-
btitutlon. That Is the fact that Mr.
Harper a few years ago won first prlzo
at tli Nebraska druggists' association
for the best written paper and his
subject dealt with the virtues of sci
entific advertising.
The company has already employed
a number of traveling salesmen for
the purpose of representing it through
out the state and other states , and It
is belloxed by those xvho kiioxv these
men behind the prescilptlon case , that
the ncxv Institution xvill groxv from the-
start. The capital block la $3,000 , all
paid in.
Battle Creek.
Iloibett Ilciieininnn went to Norfolk
to taKe a coutse In the business col
lege at that place.
Rev. .1. Hoffman made the following
announcement in the Lutheran church
on Noxv Yeai's day : During the year
1905 ho christened txvenly-fixe infants ,
confirmed nineteen , married four cou
ples , bulled four persons , and admin
istered to 1,219 persons the holy sac-
tament
The high school commenced Tues
day and the Lutheran school Wednes
day.
day.Mrs
Mrs Henry Peterson Is at Atkinson ,
visiting the P. Callen family.
W. E. Hoover returned Sunday from
Rock Island , 111. , where his aged fa
ther , E. S. Hoover , died Thuisday amf
was burled Saluiday
Albert Miuttey , who has been laid
ii ) ) a long time on account of a broken
hip , is well again and able to be about.
Titos Moer of Ctelghton was vlsll-
Ing bete Nexv Yeat's xxlth his brolher ,
V O. Moyer.
C. H Pahl has taken a position In
Lambcil Kerbel's saloon.
Joseph Sexeia , who has been at the-
"leighion nmveisit } at Omaha , is go-
'ng to stn } home and assist his mother
in the store.
Conti actor Chas Wei nor is building ;
a barn , SOx-'O , 1C foot post , for Chas.
Praeuner on bis farm
Robot t Xohnei , who Is teacher of
the Lutheian school at Presser , this
state , was visiting his parents here-
last week.
Julius Glandt was here Saturday
front Meadow Grove.
The M. U. M. club had a gala mas
querade ball Friday In the opera house.
Clove Reex'es was hero from Madi
son Saturday.
W. M. Coleman of Inman was visit
Ing here the first of the week at the
home of his father-in-law , S. FI.
Thatch.
Otto Ettcker of Lindsay was visiting
here Nexv Year's with his brother ,
Herman Enckor.
Wednesday a bowling alley started
In M. L. Thomson's old store building' .
A party from Madison Is running It
Harmon to Be a Banker.
A dispatch from Deadxvood today
says that Superintendent F. A. Har
mon of the Northxvestorn , with head
quarters at Chadron , has resigned his
position lo engage In Iho banking busi
ness at Shoshone , Idaho. This con
firms the story of yesterday to the ef
fect that Frank Roach Is to bo ad
vanced to the position of supcrlnten-
dency.
Superior engraved cards. The News.
Three little babes were nestled In bed ,
"I'll name William , Willie and Bill , "
mother said ;
Wide was her smile , for triplets they
be ,
She lays her good luck to Rocky
Mountain Tea. ( Great baby med
icine. The Klesan Drug Co.
It Invigorates , strenglhens ami
builds up. II keeps } ou In condition
physically , mentally and morally.
That's what Holllster's Rocky Moun
tain Tea w 111 do. 35 cents , tea or tab-
lots. The Klesan Drug Co.
You will not find beauty In rouge
pot or complexion xvhttewasb. True
beauty comes to them only that taKe
Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's
i wondeiful tonic and beautlfior. 35
cents , lea or tablets
The Kiesau Drug Co.
O. R. MEREDITH. D.O
OSTEOPATH.
Office , Cotton block , Ash 541 , real-
Ipiice 1.19 North Tenth street , 'phone
Ash 542.