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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
HIE NouroMv wKKKiYNKwsni\'ixAi. \ : FIIID\ynrrnwitin : ions * f Events cf the * SOGI \Vtik in NciftH : ? Mr mill Mrs x. \ Unit , boll i nle:1 : a Hinnll cd'upun of rrb'tnls nl a Mippi-r pnrly on Krl'lay evrnlnn. r.ov- ( , H were lalil for Dr. anil Mt' . 1) ) . Iv. Tlnilnll. Mr. nnd yra. W , .I. C.ow. U.-v. ami Mrs. IWwIu llonlli. . ' . ' . " . nnd Mrs D. Miitliewiion , Col. Cotton , Mrs. .Mary Mnlbcwiimi , Mis. J. I'J ' , Olney of Clint- IIIIKHIKI , 'I'ciiu. , mid f. S. Hrl'lRc. ' Tinlailtei , nld Hoclr-ly of the M. K , rliMivh hold a HOclfll RrHHlon on 'I'liurs- ilay nftrriioon nt tlio homo of Mm. C. I'1. ' Sliuw oil South HlKhlh B'rnot. ' Mri. Hliaw waf nsntRlod by Mrx. Hn.Mler mid MI-H. Sly. Ulgtit rcfn 8hir.cn : rtveio i.ifvod 'uid HIP Rtiosts i njoynil a nflernoon. Tlie V/P8t Sldo WlilHt nltib held the firm mcelliiK for tblw jear with Mr , nnd Mrs. W. N. Huso on Thui'sdny evening. Thin IB llio heliinlna ( of the tmith your for thn olub. Mrs. .1. At , O'Coriull of Pen en nn.l Mrs. 0. H , Allen of Sioux Clly were RUPM * of the club Mr.- . John 11. Hay * give pretly 1 o'rlodc Innrhoon on Tluimd.iy In hotun Mrs. Churlos It of her diuiBlitor-ln-lnw , llu > K of Iipnver. Afler Iho lunch tin liulii.i tnjnye.l a Kir.no of 5JO. Mrs . S. Mntliowaon find Miss Flnmlnsvoi the blub ncorc'B for the afternoon. Mrs. C. II. Reynolds entertained the Hrldge club nl luncheon on Moudtiy. Mrs. ( ! . K. Allen of Sioux City nnd Miss Lulu LoHch of We l Point. wre nui'KtH of honor. Mrsi. II. M. Culbertaon entertained Tui'Hilay afternoon In honor of her lit tle daughter flonovleve's fourth birth- da > . fJsunnH we\i played on the lawn. * Personnl. Miss Ldln Loscli of Wosl Polnl. Keli. . visited her sister , .Mrs. N. A. Huso , the past week. Miss Lrmch Is.to be married October 21 lo II. A. Twitch- ell of Red Oak , Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.'C. D. Bultorlleld wore in Omaha Thursday and Krlday and went ( o Dallas today lo spend Sunday. Mr. Itulterllcld expects to be in Dallas during the "rush. " Mrs. D. ttnum will leave no.xt week for lOxrclslor Springs , Mo. Knronto Mrs. linuiu will visit In Kansas City in iho homo of her brother , Adolph All chnlcr. Mrs. ( ! . A. Young and Mrs. C. II. Reynolds were Norfolk ladles who were Invited to bo "ladies in waiting" tit the Ak-Sar-lton ball this year. Mrs. J. 13. Olney of Chattanooga , Tenn. , arrived in the city on Tuesday V f for a vlalt with bor daughter , Miss Mae Olnoy. The Ladies' guHd of Trinity church met Friday afternoon In the homo of Huso several days during tlio past week. Mrs. N. A. Huso will go to West Point to spend the week with bor par ents Mr. nnd Mrs. J. V. Loscli. Mrs. 13. A. Bullock has spent the past week in Omaha visiting friends nnd enjoying Iho Ak-Sar-Uou. Miss Cenn Tliayor of Amos. Iowa , \ is in Norfolk for a visit with Mrs. Frank Scott. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Urnden have boon in Omaha the past week onjoylug the Ak-Sar-Hon. Miss Evelyn III11 of Omaha visit oil in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Mrs. C. 13. Hurnham on Norfolk avenue. Battle Creek News. 13. 13. Cartney was a business visitor to Omnhn Wednesday. .1. ll. Harding was hero Wednesday from Meadow drove. Henry Walter was up 10 Tildcn "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hawkins of Mea dow Grove were bore on business Wednesday. J. II. llodekobr and II. R. Lymnn are building largo cattle sliods on their farm. They had two carloads of lumber shipped In lor that purpose. Ed LiUknrt sold bis automobile to Ralph Kucrst. Otto l-'ueret came down with It Wednesday from Norfolk. Mr. and Mrs. Aug. Urockniann and daughter arrived hero Saturday from Concordla , Mo. , for a visit with their daughters , Mrs. Pred Tegulcr and Mrs , .1. H. Uodokohr. William Melssnor went to dj..aUi : Monday for a visit with relatives. George Spear waa bore from Norfolk Monday on bis regular business trip. Harvey Knurls went to Ncllsh Mon day to visit friends. Rev. J. Hoffman was up to Tildcn Sunday afternoon to attend the dodlcn Uon of the new Lutheran parsonage. Lots of Hattlo Crook people wont to Norfolk Wednesday to see our nov president. O. H. Maas was trammeling business the forepart of the week nt S'.ouv ' City. There were two weddings In our city this week. Sunday night nt S o'clock at the beautiful homo of the bride In Highland Par1. Giles C. Hunter nnd Mrs. Pnlrleo Arnold were Joined ii holy matrimony by JiuUo Neuroork Uoth parties nre well known In Matll r.on county. The other pariesea Charles PrneiiiuM' and Miss Ma L.i.n pe-rt. The woiMIng took pl.tre at ; o'cloe'K Tl"iihia ! > alii "iidun in Hie Go1 mail LllMi.l ' r'lUH'b. and tl'i- f Te mum p i : > r-i ,1 , dHi * I llnf mini. Tie ! .M'.IIIIK conple , who lire Nc1 briHka preieluclB. will Ilvo on ono of ili Krootn'n father's farm * nouth of town. Norfolk Soee Flush Crowds. Ilunelreils of Inmlgcu'korB In Norfolk waiting tor train connections , thous ands of ltndcpker : me pnsslnt trains , crowded trniiiM on all lines , hoiiiellines runtInn ) ; in Boctlnna. KlveH NoifolK Itself Bomcthlng of tlio up- pcarancn of n reKlatrntlon point. At midnight the find noctlon of the Trlpp county Bpeclal uont throiuh Norfolk. This train was bqarded hoyo by n crowd of about 001) ) which had coino In from Sioux City on the M. & O. etrly Sunday evrnliiir. The Uosi'lmd rtinh IM on. It plnrlod auinlny afti'i'iioon when the Norfolk- Dallas noon pasnoiiKar left the Junc tion hi three BeclloiiB at half-hour in- tervnlw. The first auction carried ton conches. All three trnlnn were crowd od. They all left Info , due to delayeil "astern conned Ions. Tie ! > ! ; , ' Auxiliary Northwestern train Rorvli-p , through dally tmlns of Inn coachts , fi'din Omaha lo the Hone- bii.l , Btnrteil Sunday evening , the first 'rain ' leaving Omaha at K:5n : : p. in. , racing ihroiiRb Norfolk tit midnight and an I vIng nl Dalian al Si : : ( ) Mon day morn i n i ; . The renmlnlng trains leave Omaha al liulf hour Interval : ; . Kx- tennivo terminal tracks have been laid at Dallas nnd Gregory to handle the multitude of cms In ( ho rush ser vice' . Since Thursday the M. & O. snulh- bound trains liave been crowded with p.isiiengers enroute to the Umiobud. Most of tin * pnKsengers have slnyed In Norfolk over nlghi , .going to Dallas an.l ( Jregory on Iho dny trains. All Norfolk hotels have been crowded lights , moutly with Minnesota , north ern Iowa and Dakota Inndseokors. At O'Neill. Several hundred people registered al O'Neill alter midnight , and in time to catch llio Monday morning east bound train , which leaves that town at 8 'oclock In Ilie morning. Many of the party slopped over at Norfolk when t'.iey ' arrived here. The pnrtltB registering nt O'Neill arrived there Saturday and Sunday and eiowded Ihe limited lodging and eating fncliiiioa of that town , notwith standing big preparations had been made for such crowds. Everybody desiring to return on the > ; ! o'clock train from O'Neill bad plenty of time to register , although there was a jam at llrst. Finally so- licitcrs for notaries went around huntIng - Ing for landsookers. O'Neill Is gelling many passengers just now Irom nearby territory. The Noithweslorn carried l,7f > 0 pnssen- gen ; to O'Neill Sunday. The number of paasengois handled during the dny by the Northwestern to the registra tion and afildavlt points was 2.0SQ. Tin so Sunilay figures do not Include Ihe midnight specials which went through early Monday morning for Dallas and Gregory. All trains north weie run Into two sections Sunilay and Monday. Tripp Rush Notes. Ex-Governor Jackson of Iowa , a res'dent of Des Molues , slopped over in Norfolk last nighl on his way to Dallas. He was the guest of W. N. Htice , editor of the Daily News. Mr. Jackson is the father of Jackson brothers , founders of Dallas. The Lewis & Goldsworthy , Pilger and Parish bakeries arc working day and night shifts lo supply bread and bakery stuff lor Dallas and Gregory. The Norfolk News has eleven repre sentatives at Dallas and Gregory in addition to a staff correspondent. N A. Huso is in charge of the force. Frank H. Heels and J. W. McClary will register at O'Neill tomorrow. Ferry 11. Dlngman , n Northwestern freight conductor , is ynrdmaater at Dallas , and Is in charge of the switch ing o [ eais and making up of trains. Dick Washington , the colored porter ter nt the Oxnnrd hotel , will servo as i sneclal policeman nt Dallas during the rush. Ileforo leaving Norfolk he provided himself wiih n uniform which had plenty of brass buttons , and which will consequently carry lots of authority with It. A Registration Summary. The following is a brief summary of the Uosebnd reservation registra tion and drawing : I5eglstr.il ion begins Monday , Oc tober 5 , nt 0 a. m. , nnd closes Satur- Jay , October 17 , at .1:30 : p. m. Any person qualified to mnko a homestead entry may register at Chaui- berlaln , Prcsho , Dallas or Gregory , S. D. , or O'Neill or Valentino , Nf-'i. ' , Lefcre a U. S. commissioner , judge or clerk of a court of record , or a no tary public. Age. height , weight and postolllce AelilrehS must bo stated. Itcglstration applications forwarded 10 Judge Wition , the government's epresentatlve , nt Dallas or Gregory , ' .u rosietered letters , or iu onvolopgs aidiJiitlng the name of the sundcr.s ire barred. The drawing will commence Oc- < cbr 10. After the drawing Is com- ilete d the miies of the successful appllcanto , with the numbers drawn , will bo posted nt the registration . ) . ) , and a nollr-o mailed to each sue- ? css'nl applicant. Cnmmonclns March 1 , 1900. the suc cessful applicants can present tholr applications for entry in the order which tlu-Ir applications woio drawn and num'jired. D. C. Walters III. D C Wil esius laKe-n xrry sk'K ' . ! ' i " ' . ' lni \ \ . tome-1\hat better HERE THURSDAY , O'neill ' Attorney Will Give Dem ocratic Address Here , FOLLOWS SENATOR OWEN. Evidence that Democrats Are Making Owen , Then Harrlnfjton and Others OwenT hen Harrington and Others Later. M. R Ilarilnglon of O'Neill , who IhlH year la ngtln ono of the JJrynn enudldalea for prealdentlal eloclor , will ndiiress a Democratic rally In Norfolk next Thtir.sday ovcnln1 ? . Information to tills effect was ro- oelved frora the state central coin- mltloe. Arraiifemrnts ; for the nicotlnj ; litivo not yit l-.eeii nutdo. There nre Intllcntions that the Do- morralo nre KOHK ! to wngo n warm Breech ivaKInR nhl In ( he Third dis trict and that ti number of speeches will * ) " tiindu lu Norfolk before the campaign closes. SATURDAY SIFTINGS. T. 1) . 1'reece of Huttlo Creek was In N'orfolk yesterday. Peter nnwpy and s-.on , Orn Uiifaoy , bnve Rene lo nroKO . Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ik-rgor of Crolgh- Ion were Noifolk visitors yesterday. Mrs. Sell ) .lones and Mrs. Chnrlos I'ieree of Wluuetooii were N'orfolk Khnnpers.yesterday. Miss Opal Madsen returned his't ' ovonlnji ; from a abort visit In Omaha nnd Missouri Valley. Miss Krnn Wilde , a school tcachor at Pierce , is home for Sunday. M'I-H. K. P. Woodrhm of Councl ! Itlnfl's returned homo yesterday after n short visit with her mother. Mrs. Jackson , who has been In poor ho.ilth for some time. tin * day's Norfolk visitors wore ; li'red M. I'lle and .1. M. Mail' lelle. Wayne ; It. M. Campbell. West Point ; A. W. Sponho/i , Madison ; Frank Holan , Ntobrarn ; W. I ) . Forbes , Unite : M. Clements. Crelshton. Henry Sbnlx has returned from Omaha. Omaha.W. W. Moslior of Battle Crook was here today. H. 0. Uohrho of Ilosklns was a caller today. Miss llcna Olmstod came homo from Pierce , where she leaches in the Pierce hlh ; school , to spend Sunday here. here.Miss Miss Minnie Schnlx of Pierce was a visit or yesterday. Miss Elsie Hoofs of I'iorco was a shopper yesterday. Miss Mattle Davenport wont to Omaha to visit friends today. While there she will visit in Council Bluffs. Misses Lucy Cnrborry and Kdllh EsUabrook returned from Omaha last evening where they attended the Ak- Snr-Ucn. Miss Hcrtlin Pilger , who Is teaching school at Stanton , is homo for Sunday. Miss Hcrtlin Leigh of Stanton accom panied her. DeWitt C. Durland of Oosben , N. Y. , is visiting relatives , the Durland fam ily. Mr. Durland travels for a Kan sas City house. G. F. Ullgor returned last evening from Chicago , where ho had boon in the interest of the Huttorlly Cream Separator company. Mrs. K. A. Moore , accompanied by bor sister , Mrs. Underwood , and daughter , have gone to Denver , where Mrs. Moore jolnes her husband in their fu ture homo. An nccldent in The News oillco last evening delayed the evening edition of the paper until after S o'clock. The Hoys' Dancing club gave its second dance of the season at Mar- rpiardt hall last evening. Tweuly- einlit couples attended. Ci. M. Farloy , who owns the Pioi'eiM1 ' hotel but . ' . > i.as been fjiiMng tlu- building 10'- some time , hfs taken ] > UP- sesion au. ; \\tll conduct iho r.ioiutt.g home himself It will bo over'.iaulcd. C. R. Irinan of Omaha , inspector for Ihc IJcll Tele-phono company , is here to look over the line between Norfolk and Naligb and estimate what It will cost to repair It. Tlie repairs will be made before winter. Five automobiles passed Uirousb Norfolk yeMorduy overland for .Dallas. They were consigned to M-cCIoud Uroihors of Dallas , who will use them for showing landseekers over tlio Rose bud. They were bought in Omaha and were in charge of Joseph Waco\ ! . KMjah Heal , a former resident of Tiklen now living nt Long HencTi , a suburb of Los Angeles , was In 'Nor folk today. He Inrt been to Hnssott , where lie owns some farms. Mr. Heal , who Is a rich landowner owning lands In southern Nebraska and eastern Iowa , formerly owned several farms nea-.1 Tllden , which he sold al from $ ! ! 3 lo { 50 an acre. Tlie same lands are now bringing ? 100 an acre. The Independent telephone company held a monthly meeting Inst night , President Mnpes prosllln-j. Manager W. J. Stadolnnn : reporto.-l that the locil phone service had passed the 400 mark. Ono thousand long dis tance calls wore made during tlie month of September. Lous distance booths will bo placed in the Oxnnrd and Pacific hotcU. Three copper wire circuits between Norfolk and Sioux City will ho ready for service next wcc'.c. Sianton Pkel ! : William rHr vli > . .1 forn'cr i-'Siilcnt of this pnco and for mnny year ? cashier of t'uii I irst N'a- ioiii ; : b.inK. is ! 'h , ' c'itv at pmsent , 1 u\ : i ; i .1 i IT lu vi.i'f Hi ! r , i , i.i , ; . t- . i ! .1 ! ! . 's cir ( . , - , \ u o Lni-i' ) ; . ' 'e' ' i W ' . "ie I'- . ' HpcMnl foii'i1 liiiir vlilllll ; ' . . ' . ' . ' ' Mdward .MU ! lair.Mv Mr. in- ' , Palo. | d\vi : vbere lie IIHB ! > -11 lor-i-i ; i-l'HT li'.nlnx StHHton , nnd ! i.r b- < ! > sl.ilthu lilendR flint I'clnllvpB In MIU- ou > parts of the country for KPVMIII MiiirtliP. lie has not yet decidi'd on si it location. Hunters Home From Goose Lake. Junes Pelors , A. C. Peters , David Harnett , Robert ( Jrattan. Albert Web ster and Hud Dltmnn returned yeater- day from a ten days' out Ing and campIng - Ing trip to Ooose Lake. Tlio party shot 2115 ducks and chickens - ens , mostly dnckH. While chlckonii were plentiful , they were shy and hard to get within gunshot of. It was Intended to bring home some of the Rame. but It spoiled. Ono hundred ducks and chickens were sailed down , but had to 'bo thrown away. The biggest killing was inndo tiflor the rnln of last Saturday. Robert ( ii-nttnn nud Albert. Web ster were the cooks and were good niiPH. 1C I he other members of Iho party are lo he brlleved. The fare was limited to girue and onions In various styles , fried potatoes nud , -Jr - rV ' . ii' " ' ? , ' \ \ / L , . ' % * * E / nOYCROFt PHILOSOPHY. By Fra Elbertus. A big business Is a steamship bound for a port called Success. It takes n large force of men lo operate this bonl. Kiernal vigilance is not only the price of liberty , 1ml It Is the price of every other good thing , Including steamboatlng. To keep this steamship moving , the the captain requires the assistance of hundreds of people who have a single ness of aim one purpose a dcslro to do the right thing and the host thing In order that the ship shall move steadily , surely and safely on her course. Curiously _ cnt > ughtthere are men constantly falling overboard. [ These folks who fall overboard are al- wajs cautioned to keep away from dangerous places , still there are tho.se who delight In taking risks. Tlr.-ne Individuals who fall off and cling to lloating spars or arc picked up by passing craft , usually declare that they were "discharged. " They say the captain or the mate or their comrades bad it in for thorn. I am inclined to think Ihat no man was over "dis charged" from a successful concern he discharges himself. When a man rpiits ills work , say. oiling the engine or scrubbing the deck , and leans over the side calling to outsiders , explaining what a bum boat he Is aboard of , how bad Iho food Is and what a fool there Is for a cap tain , be gradually loosens Ills hold until he falls into the yeasty deep. There is no 0:10 : to blame but himself , yet probably you will have hard work to make him understand this little point. When a man is told to do a certain tiling , and there leaps to his lips or oven fo his heart , tlio formula , "I wasn't hired to do that , " be is standing upon a greased plank that Inclines toward the sea. Wlion the plank Is tilled to a proper angle he goes to Davy Jones' locker , and no body tilts the fatal plank but the man himself. And the way the plank is tilted is this : the nrin takes more in terest In passing craft and what is go- irg on on land ih'.in in doing Ills work on board ship. So I repeat : no man employed by a successful concern was over discharged. Those who fall over board get on the greased plank and then give it a tilt to starboard. If you are on a groused plank , you bolter gel off from H , and quickly too. Loyalty is the thing ! NORFOLUIGHTS UP , Llobt Festoon Attract Attention From Homcseekers. Not folk avenue h'.nxcd ' with lights all night. Light festoons were hung acioss iho avenue lit short Intervals for ihe entire leughl of Hi * Luslness ucction. The cit.\'s effective mode of lighting held tlio attention of the hundreds of liomeseokers passing llirough. Nor folk has not utilized her opportunity of effective advertising offered by the Tripp rush Lut In the Inutnnco of light- lug the work has been well done. It has bion uigcd that business houses nnd residences , as far ns pos sible , bo lighted all night during the rush. Revival Services , Morning and evening services at the Christian church Sunday. Hvangollst Samuel Gregi ; in charge1. A noted singer , lie lien Noah of Mystic , In. , will sin , ? morning and e ve'nltiK , nnd will re- uiaiii dm int ; the rrvlval. Mr Noah has don , ' i'\uimi'lialir Milling for bov- e r.il M'tiib. WESTERN UNION . ADDS 3 OPERATORS , Boneslecl Line Messages Will Be Relayed Ilirougli Here , NtiiTdll ; will ln > mi iinimrinnt ( < ' apli iiiutit iiiirliiK < lie tirxl f < ' \ \ weeks. tiis ! pity lnuln ; lii'i-n nia.lo a relay clniloii iluilii' < I hiTrlpp Ciiiintj i rimlililr1i ! ic lis : .Momlin. 'Phrt-f ililillllniial opi > ratirs ( will do sl iuut In llic Norfolk otlln- l v tin- \\Vsloru rnlon. .MaiiitRiT IMnll IKIH nlroudy fcriirctt outnf ihcsiin. . \ \ fnialorsVIII ) | ) liuclicniloi I' , \\IID in holilliiK iltnvn a NVcsii'i'ii I'ni.iii ! > ! > thU wriplf. Tlio Onialm nonosli'cl who \\lll lie 'cm" at tills point , nil im'twi cs fix MI Oinnlia pant Xorloll ; lielni ; copied . 'e mill relnyeil norili. A Kreat vo'-l nine of hiislnesR will be creutoil by the | Trlpp niHli nnil nil the \vlr 'H out ofi XorlolU will bo liepL clicking the Kreater part of tlie limp. Local buHliu's ; ; iu Oinnhn will prob ably be handled by way of Sioux C'lty lo tcliovo the cuiicsl ( Ion. \Vlille no ik'llnltn ordnrs have boon IsstH'il II. Is osjicctoiV that Ihn loral oll'cn ' will bo mad" an "all nUh ; " of- Hoe diirltiK the rush. PrlbcrnowWnnroskn. U.nll 1'rlbornnw , a Norfolk blael- ; Hinlth. mill Minn l.illlo Lena llora Wan rorkn. ano ! ol Norfolk , won- married Thursday alli'inoon In Madison by County , ludj'o llnles. The yniinn p 'ti- nlc Ic'l'l Krldiiy nioiniii1 ; for Oiniiliii on ilH'lr weddiiuc I rip. I PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT , The following propogcil aiuciuTincnt 10 the coustltutlon ul tlio gtnto of No. liratka , us Uorcinnltor set fotth In full , IB BUlnnltted to the electors of tlie State of Nohr.iBka , to hu votcil ilpou nt thg ( feiur.il election to lie held Tuesday , No- vcmlicr 3nl , A. D. 1000 : A .HUNT JllISo ! , ! Tln.V lo nmrnd Hro- 11 mix i \ \ it i J i. 11 M if i I i. 1 i\ c' i.'ii , MN vd I .111,1 , llnili.i | il..i 1,1 , A i I nlc is III in' t < ii. I'on tilul . ir , HiStal , , ' nl N- hiMsKii , iiliitlim In .linlirlal l'i\\i'r Be it KcBolveu uy the LeglKlnturo ol tlio State of Ntlirtxska : > , - . Ihm I. Amendment proponed. Tli.it Si'iilnn two CJ > 01 AiliiM' .i\ ii > ) of lhi > Cini-itltiitiiiit of I'H. ' Si.ill. i , ' . { rliiMsKa lir . ' ' td riMil us fiillou- : S.-111111 J. ( Snpreino coait ; judges ; J'lrlidlctlon. ) Tin. Siiproini. i'nut Hhnll ronsls'L of I'von 17) ) JiulKi"4 ; : riil a ui.i- jurlty of all Hi-rti il and iiitillflr | < l JinlB' ' i hhull In1 iirrcxMiry to rnnx.lltiKc _ a illinium or , ' III'OIIOUIICP a Jpflxlnn. Tllu KiiinuniP Court shall ha\e jurlsdlollon In all fiisfM fplatliiK to tlio fpveiiMC. chll fiisr.4 In which the state IH a puty , innii'laniiis , ( | iio wnrranlo , haln-.ts coi'i u * . unit Mirli nppi.lati. | jurisdiction as may li < - pimlilPil liy law. S'-i-tloii - . ( Ainonftmcnt propOBed. ) That HtTllon four ( I ) nf Artli-lP Htx Mil of tin- Cutistlttitlun of the State of. Nebraska Ijj HiniMiiIrd to rend as follows : s .I'tlun 4. ( Supreme court , Judyos , election , term , rcniaenco. ) The judst's of the Supri'inu Court nhall ho "lorti'd hy the eleelors of the HtatP lit larse : and their terms of nffiec , pxcept as berolnafter ] > \lded , s-1 all lie six > ears. And Hi'd : ' f-'upiemo Cniirt judnos shall durliif , ' their linn of office lestdo nt the place wlicVo I'.H. ' eoiirt Is Imldi'n. < linn 3. ( Amendment proposed. ) That fiectlnn five (3) ( ) of Article nix (0) ( ) of the rniMltulion of the Htato of Nebraska bo tunended to read as follows : Seetlon 5. cHupremo court , Jmls'es , election , term : clilof justice. ) That at thp general pleetlon to bu hold In the Blato of Nebiaska In the year 10ft ) , u em h six years thereafter , there shall ! i-lp-iprt tlirciC ! ) Indues of the Supreme Court , who shall hold their office for the tieilod of six years ; that at the general . li-etlon to he held In thn stale of Ne- hra.ska In the ypar 1011. and each six years thereafter , there sha'.l he fleeted lln PI ! (3) ( ) .Indues nf thn Supreme Court , who shall hold their oftlee for tne iierimi of siyp.irs : and at the treni'-il . .l.-eti n to he held In the state of Nebraska in the year P.M3. and each six yiui.in i > - al'ter , there shnll he elected a . 'hlef .Iiis- tiee of the Supreme Court , n'ho Khali bold his office for the period of sU VPIIIM. ProIdee ) tliat the member ot the SiipiPino Court whose term of office ex pires In January. 1'Jll. shnil b- < hi , r Justlc ? of thp Supreme C.ourl duriiiB Ihat tinip until the expiration of his term of office. And. provided further , th.it upon the adoption of the-e n-n I in nl- lo " - flpi-tors of tlie State , the Governor shall , Immediately upon li-suim ; nn | , | . .eui .1.- tlim dec-lariUK "aid amendments adopted , nppolnt four i I ) JudKPM of the Supienie Court , two ( L'l ofhom shall be ap- joluted to hold said office until tin Ir Hiiccessors shall ho elected nt the tonei\u Hi'ctlnn In ItlO'J , and have iiualifled : and the other two (2) ( shall h'tld ' Hi'Ir ofl'lee I'lilll llieir Hiiccespors shall bu elei-ted at the Ki'iiernl election held In till I , anI , ii'Miua'lfed. | | . Seellon I. ( A iendment proposed. ) That Fi c-tlnn siN ( I ! ) nf Article | v < ' ' , I "T. Ill" Constllution of the State of Nebraska , bo r.nu tided to le.id as follows. riertion ( I. ( CMcf Justice. ) The nib f .TiiHllei' slmll s-c r\e as such dm-iiiK nil the term for wlileh hens elected , lie t-bml iii-lde nt all terms of the Suircin | > * Court , and In his ahsence the juilKivi pre-cnt sha'l selc'd one of their number lo pivldo temporarily. , . , , , , t Section 5. ( Amendment proposed. ) That fVelioil thirtei-n < n > of Altlelo six ( I ! ) Of Cie Constitution of Nebraska lie amended to read IIH follows : Spi-Utin 13. ( Jiubres , Balnrles. ) Thnt ludcc's of the SupreniP Court shall ench rccc IVP a milnry of Jl.fiOD , and the .ludue.n nf the District Court nhall euoh rpceho n H.ilarv of $3,000 per annum , payable uiwrlpr.y. Aro\ocl | , | April S , 1007. T OPO. f. .Innkln , Spc-i-ptary of Ptnti > . of I IIP Ptnto of Xrbniikii. CT lioroliy cpftlfy tlmt HIP fori'Koiiitj proposed nnii-nilnif-nt lo HIP CniTMllutlon of the State.1 of XcbinsUa Is a true ami corrort IMIIIV of i IIP orlRlnal e-nrollfel nnil i > n- nr'i-spel Mil. n | tim-pil by HIP Tlilrt'Htli ' si.sslon of HIP li'plMtiittirp of HIP Stitp of Nt hnislin , n tnnn'ors from snicl orlnlnnl liill on fllo In IhlB offU-o. nuil that said iinii .Rc.el nnit > niliii.nt : Is nulmilttpil t ihe- niiu'ir'.fil ' vntr of HIP statp of NplinifHa for Iliflr n i intlo'i or i-Hoe-llmi l tlm K , iii-ral plertion to he liolil on Tii sJay. tli. : ! il i'iv ' of Novcmlipv. A. l > . lOn - ' . n ti'HtlTiiit'y wtii'rpof. 1 hnvo liprpimtn t tin ' t'liil nnl nff' ' i"il I ! " Ori-nt FV-il u iljo' nii" , ' Y"hrn Vi PIIIP nl Un- roln th'x ' T.lli elnv o' , l"'v. In t''i ' yp'i- nf our I.mil OHP Thnn niil ( Nine Muiulrcil ii nil r < "lil. "nil of thenilf | > "Hni > pn < p o' anil , nM Spprptn-v of Hlulo. Notice. In the Circuit Court of the Unite Slates , for the District of XcbrafiUa Norfolk nivlslon. At a session of HIP Clrru't Court o UK United States , for the District of Nebraska , contliiund nnd held pur- simiit to ndjoiirnniont , at Iho rnltod States Court Hooni In the City of Nor folk on the -1th dny of Scptomber , 1UU8 , the Honorable William II. Mini- Ki'i' , .liulKi' , III-IHK iiri'sent ' tniid prosld- IIIK In said Coin I , I be followliiK , aiiidiiic oilier pKii'i'i'dinns.vi nbuil anil done , to wit : N ClurUc , Hroi'lver of the \ , ' - IN EACH TO. WHTEiyUHDEIMB Anil il iuli lit iu - - , - - - - " " . . " " i n r Bi una > 4iuiBBi H (4iii ! I ; I nlI Mihlil "lnnii.r ; > > loivrlc lurm-li , ,1 lir u < ( .lui i rnti tun Wic ai IlUk t Illt'lIC ' * I.I I \\nl-lfi \ \ lu.tf.lrn K , , | , . ! i , V n , ' , tt , i ; , i > , tf t .NO MONKV III.CJ1 litl.ll unt I ton t. , iiniui | | , | > toinir lilivrlr.'Wnlilit aiu Tl'.N IIXVS * I Ul-15'I , Itl.Vl ! tii , ' u h i imVu'ni"ii'le'lit ' / i''filf ml 1.11 it tt , , l V i -I ion HI .h , II tun , vc tlicti inn IM His llv timlinl nr iln mil nltli Ii. Kc ) i llir ttivcii AUP | u UKK lo IIH nl emr rtiM-nxr an I jvw tt > i.tirt f * I > U/ , Mnut. . FflOTflflV PHIfiF'S Wc ' "mull tli * li'KlirM ' Rr.uliliUiiln it n | w ililii In m.il , * i HIMUIII i niyLj ai , , lluu , , , lllovt , , , , , , , ,1 ( , c,0.y , , yml wr , , in t I iniiliUniicii t iirohn liy limnm Jimt LI w , ml liurtiir nmiintiiturri'tiiiMi. tnu. lirtuii.l Mnir liioilc lltl Stl III V tilitfuleni a p.ui il , HIM litmi . ! ( > ' at , IKJfn.t mini you iriche our ( .ililojuo .mil lr.un out tiiiliNni ol Jt.ltty frt , nul itwiit.ikt tft > MI nt'f't In rlil'1 - mWII I RF niTflflKHFn wll < ; " " " "i'1'K ' r liMiitlliil rauloeue ami HILL UL IIOIUIIIOI1CU | , , , | y iiur .iii tli ll , , lrl .it llir m > wiVr/i//r A / e./i\f r uillllVi' voiUlni ii.ir \ \ \rll Ilii * Infill t Ki.iilr ! < \i Ir-lot IrHlui'liiv ' lluu , .my oilirr i.iunnc aituiiMiiil wiili > i i | , iiu jh , r Uclntv mil. 111t I.I. ll.\l.litS : , vim ran K , II nut Im\iln uiulcr lour o n name rule at out I'licc tnlfn ) mlcil till ? iliv irimcil S.MUINIt IINI ) ItlfVri.llS.Ve elo lien I.Rululv lunillirrnn.l IMI , , | lilrvrlM , lint inu.i ly luvc 3 tiiu.ilK-r cm ( unit Iil.rn I in tt.uli liy .uir ( Im.iro in. , I < , , , , | | , rM. U1. , iru nut filers MiiitniK .liniii Wt ; li > fK nr ! SH ) . lies MIc Ki. l < > lnili' ln'rl . IniiMirli'il rnlle'r i-liiilnn u > . | | uiin , iriuun ami 1 ciiulimicnt ul all Until l //i tin t.m.it irf.in f < , / . 80 TIRFQ A BinRlO T > rtn f > tHieI'm ' is Jti ' , ) fit fair but lift \ i Otllllf tl't srl. ft WUiiJ/i srl.NO MOI1ETROUBLE FROM PUNCTlinES NAll.S , ' 1'iu-liH or ( lliiKH will nut lut llio nilnut. . Sitlioiu.iiut ! paira . " .old lust yrnr Uvtrt\\n liiiiulii-d llioiiK.iiul jmlis now In use.1. DESCniPTIONl Mnilp In nil -u/ci. It lit Ivcly ami easy tiilliiK vfryiliiuiliU'niiilliiKilliisnlrwIlli a ( -jicci.il eiiiatitv of rulilici , which never IKTCOIIIC iMiiniiitniulhlcll elites up Miuill tiniiitiiicHitl IMC ilu-iin tocs-Mpr. We Imvi-liiiiulii-ilsof Icltcix ricik-ustoniorisl - . - ! tiiitliattlirlrtlu-slinvfOiilylM.i-iii ) _ , , . . . . . . Vein iln not ( i.iy u cent until you have ; r\aiiiiiinl nml l.mi'il tin in sitlcllv n i. , . . . U'c will nllow n cnuli I'llni-niint of s l"'i' 'i'Ht ( llu-irliv making tin- pine t.ir > IHT IHIIII if veil sonil rt'l.l ' , CA > II U'l'l'll < lltliR anil enclose.- this nil\e nise niint.Vi - will also soul line nu-kcl nlatrd lir.i.s < linnet pinup. Tiu-ulo ho le-liulicet nt Ol'K ' C\HT | > .F if tot nny le-iiMin thcv me not satisfacioiy on cxaiiiinnlKin. We.nrr pcifi-cllv ri'li.il'Unml inn < y i-nt inuVisiiHsiifvus in n tmnli. If you onlcr n pan eif the"e lire , you will linil Hint llicvvill iielcnnir , tun CnMi-r , wc.ir hpltcr , Inst tontci niul InoU linc-r tluin nnv tinMMI linviv 11nril or seen nt nnv price. \ \ > Unuiv that yon will hesu well plcn e-el tlmt when MHInnt ii Im-vi Ii- von will LIIC us your onlcr. \\V want yon tOM'iul n > . a trial onlrr nt once1 , lirnec HUH rcniink it it , tin nlki. " \fmil CUHTICn TfrJirO1 ilon't Imvam Mini u nti\ pine uniil VIMI tptnl forniinlrof If * SiflP ntHSiU IlfCCO ' - ' , , , , . IlcdKrlllnui I'liui-lnic-l'i ! lues nn iippinv.i1 mill lii.il tit the * < nti.il nilroiliirlorv prit-t-qiinloil nliovc , orwiilc- , ) inn I In- , nnl suiiili ) CalnloKUO wilicll clcacribts Illlil quoits all innki-s niul kiuelscif tirr nt nliont liill lln n-unl inum. nn M/nr WAIT hut write nsnpo-.inll , l\ , . 1)11 Ml I llltMv or IIIIYINH n tilrvrle tJSJ IV if I Wflie nr a p.ur > 'f ' to , M fium nnyoni mini jnn knurv the nrw niul u'oiul.-ilul olUis wt me limUmK. Jt only cosis n postal lo Kain i\ci vlinn ; . U liltit NHV. ( ij ( > ' ' t fM ; 'fsL ' - - ' DAY PARADE SEPT 29 ? SEPT 2 AWGHT ! PARADE SEPT30 ? TO iREWORKS OCT I ? OCT3RD CORO ATIOM BALL OCT 2 D CHILDRENS BALLQCT3 ? braska Loan & Trust Companv , Complainant , vs. Vila 13. Hunter , and Hunter , her husband , whose first name is to this complainant unknown , Defend- No. 25 Doc. "A" , Norfolk Division , ants. ' " n Chancery. - Order on absent Defendants , And now , on this fourth day of September , A. I ) , , 1908 , being at the September term A. D. 1)07 ! ) , of the said Court , it having boon made to app < are o the satisfaction of the said Court hat this is a suit commenced to on- oree a lien upon real property wllh- n the said District , and that Ada R lunter and Hunter , her bus- mud , whose lirst name Is to this com- ilainant unknown , defendants herein , ire not inhabitants of , and have not > eon found within the said District , uid have not voluntarily appeared in bis suit , on motion of John M. Ragan. licllor for the said complanani , ii s onnalderod by the Court and orderi'd hat the said defendants above named ) o and they are hereby directed to appear anil plead , answer or demur" o the complainant's bill of complaint , ) ii or before ( ho second day of N'moai ber , A. D. , 190S , and that in default thereof , an order bo entered In thl cause , taking tlio said bill pro con- fCBFO. II is further ordered by t'.ie c'n'.irt that at least twenty days before , ilie said second dny of November , A. D TJO ! > , a copy of his order be sci ved upon Ada 13. Hunter , and Hun ter , her husband , whoso flrst name isle lo this complainant unknown , the said defendants wherever found , if practl' able , and also upon .the poison or per HOPE In i OHKi siion or charge of the i < : il property described in the conipl'tin ant's bill of complaint , if nn > thei * be : or In lieu thereof a copy of this order dor be published for six consecutive wioks In Norfolk Weekly News- Jour nnl , a newspaper published and IM ven oral circulation In said District of Ne braska. W. 11. Mun-er. ; Judge. ClerU : Rntor this order. W. II. Mungor , Judge1. KndorBed : I > iled September -tth. 190S. Goo. If. Tbummel , Clorl- . Uy , O. P. Orauel , Deputy. Chattel Mortgage Sale. Noiico Is hereby given that by virtue of chattel inmtviaKc dated the 17th dn\ of August. 190S , nnd duly lllo.l In iho ollice cf the count\ clerk of Pierce county , Nebraska , on the IStli day of August , and also filed in ihe ollice of county clerk of Madison county. No- lif Ua , on the 2.rth day of September , 1UUS , nnd executed by W. A. Strong , Earnest Strong and Frank Strong to 13. A. Mullock , to hocuro the pi\ment iof the sum of $ S90.uO , with Interest at S ; nor annum , fion August 17 , 1908 , and upcn which ( here Is now1 due the mm of $ S9.OQ. ( ! and defiiuH having been made in the payment of said ' sum anil no suit or other proceeding nl law having been institute I to re f" M-r said sum or nny pnrt ihi're > l , t'.ie ' 'e-fiiri1. 1 will MM ! i'.e ' prujeriy theiv i ill ilese'i ilie 1 , \ I One n ; II p i > luiili i ir-uii N'n M-l : one' ill I'.i ' ( iiinr-Kcotl separator , No. I'.isni , une ( iarelen Cll\ feeder , No. Ill" , one ' ' Tom Mackor , No. > 122 ; one Cieiss eonvojor ele-v.Uor , No. 7lli2l ! one1.10foot 8-inch ; one- - - l-ply Candy belt ; one Vi-roimd wood tank , pump and hose , all holts , tools and fixtures belonging to this machine , at public illusion , on block"Koonlgsteln's ' ) Third addition to Norfolk. Madison county , Nebraska , on October ! ! 1 , 190S , at U o'clock a. in. October . " . , 1908. 13. A. nullock. Mortgagor. Seeds , including snake and other cucumber , prehistoric and other corn , both sweet and field , pcncllarla , squash , melon , mammoth sunflower , and hundreds of other seeds , 1 cent and up per packet , ( also seed in bulk ) direct from grower to planter. Garden Guide and descriptive price list free. Address II. M. Gardner , seed grower , Mare us ) , N'c'br.i-l i. ENGRAVER AND ELF.CTROTYPER I'-OM i M 1420 24 LAURtNCt DCflYCB COLO HV r O VEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS etc. Anvono Fpnrtlim n nkpi n nnrt ilprrrlplinn nmi , , Hill' Kly 'if1 ' ovl ' i * or * I'miii freewin'ilier nil . , , , , , . ' ' ' > ( invpiiti'n is | > r.hui > v ; iiiiiinnlcA- n.inisln.'tly , . i.lMni.n.il HANDBOOK oil I'mi'lHl riMiitrvo. < rti" < l eik'C"i , < Lir niinni ; liulrnlK. Puinnm .uk.'ii tlir-niuli Munn It Co. receive . , liimt , In tlio i/ i ml iiodfc vli clinryo Sciesililtc JInteileatu llln lrntp < l wot-klr. J.nrcc i clr- rlllHIInll i'f ' liny " < ICM Mllr I i tin , ill. 'IVrinK. | : t A r : tour ini'iittm ' , f 1. SutJ uynli linvinli.iiUjrn , -New York llraict < Oltlco. Cli ] . ' ft.VH MII. " I t < Yuil 1W flot Forpt Wo arc constantly improv ing in the art of making Fine Photos' Newest Styles in Cards anil Finish , Wo also carry a Kino Line of Me u'dings. ' I. M. MACY