The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
THK NOKFOliK WEEKLY NK\\S \ Joi.HN \ , KIUOAY NOVliMMKH C , lllOh Tin' set end meal Idim liiul Imil lot > < iv that ( hmwliiK dpi ii to nettle nil-lit nluiiit Miu.onn . ans of l.uul In 'I rlpp tntinlv , Smith llakntn IIIIH iimo mill HOIK hut 14 nut HnUlii'il 'llioro urn Htll ! hunts tu In * won In tin * wnlio of the cU'imtlt luiiil draw I nt. ( nt.For For men woio not alumin the- hunt winning. Tinliinul or Pate rein hod ilnvvti Into tlii < minintnlii of e'nvolupi" < itltnuM U..Uiio of llii'in anil do- i rot'il that women jouiiij wnmt n fllUUllI 111' IlirHnInl III110IIK ( IIIHettlorrf MI Llutl vim ! oximuHiof titiliioKcn pia- lilo now for the llrni time to bo plowed up In ( Is IM/iil Inn A New Btii lor fri | ) | ) . Trlnn oeiunlv. homo nf UK * Uosohud Slntix for tiianv VOIIIM , mill hiding ( ilnco of nmiiv mid iiinnv alilouii U'l egllllo VVllOXO eilptUlO \\0lllll IIIVO | meant llli' noose , ban boon it HIIIIIHI | | | ill bv the ii'il IIH n who have owned It. When tln Hill. . ' DIMIIU Hose , the lour-year-old daughter "I Mnvoi ( ' M ItoKU of Dallas , readied ilouti Into tin' limp of lottt'iv envelopes anil drew fotlli HIM application of MnL MrlniM' of Ki'iinclii'i' , H I ) , a now oia dawned upon thai million acto tinet of lanil ii iM u step WIIH made Into \ ilu < hlllioilolmln frnnlloi li\ Hie i vor ( MiorotithliiH Caucasian taeo. marehlni : alwavs anil alwnvH luitluM low aid till' setting him Today ' 1'ilpp I Ollllt.V SlU'telinS Olll IO till' WOSi ( ( I DiUluii lor n linndiril miles anil mine a noa of waving grass In xpolH , anil a limitless o\paiiHc nf hlaili dialii'd ground In olhoi pints , the icmalus of ( In ; prulilo litehUli imno HO iu > ail > wiping out Dallas dining the l.ind i'.mil. Com yoais fiom now 'I'llpp count ) \\lll H'Ki'inhh' an old stlthd legion Them \\lll lie a lallio.id , theieill he I on mi at Intotvals of twelve miles in HO , and evoiy ipiaitei soil Ion will have iiion | it a losolulo , di'tei mined hnmotdcadci. Thus , with ( he wave of a hand , a million anes ot land thai has been tioddin onh bv Hie ulld s'"or ' and ( he unv potiv , \\ill he ( ome an active , Inisv , Mettled np eoni mnnlty with lianKH and nowspapois anil I'hnii lies Meyer County n Tcmpoi.uy Rcfuyc. .lllHl Wi-sl of 'I | | pp i utility | | i s MI M I county , a 11 act full ) as feillle as ' 1'ilpp ( ottnly and umipilsing nun Ii moio land. Into Movoi toiintv the old time lanclmi.m , the last ot his lillie , has now heen puslu d by this now land opening , and \\itliin the next Ihe yoais that ( onnltoo. . ai couliug to Judge \Vltten , snpeiintendent ol the di aw lug , \\lll be opened by an olliei hugelolloiy Hollow Horn Bcnr Welcomes Whites. Hollow lloin Mom , ( hid of the Slon\ Count II , like otlitis uf ( lit in tolllgonl le-ds , dosiios the \\hite man's invasion lieeanse it { , het , tlie Rosebud natives opiioi ( unity to take on the ways of eh ill/atlon Hollow I loin Iteai , 1 > > tlio wav. is tlie onh living man whoso putme apptais on United Stales cinioncv He-cause ol a gu.it seetli ) ) made bhim hefoie tongioss iwonty joata ajo. and hlitue of ills inaKiiilk'Oiit plnslque and Milking tai'i1 , he.ia eiiKia\etl on $ "i and fJd hills. With mone > lie.uiiiK Ills plio iipli Hie Uoselmil Kloax Indians ! ho paid lot the lands thai the minent hab just thioun open and \ \ llleilill lt % siild to the settleis at ? t ! per nine. Itas Hollow lloin He.u wlio , dining tlio opening. Kin out ot tasli and hollowed f" hoin Wilton , iia-ldentalh leiehlnt ; a bin upon tthUh Ills -i\\n \\ah on Bia\cd. Cost of the Rush. It U. obtimatetl that 'tj ' OUO. ( > 00ub \ spent li > tlio I l.'i.UUi ) pt oplelio ii'j'la leiod lei ihamos in the 1'ilpp toniu > lotleij . .IndKollttn | lii' > I tin a\ tuiKe amoiiiit spent h > the land < i o ! i Is al $ JO , uliiib bllngh the to'lii sum spent to nioie than l\\u million 'I lie postage Hlainps alom iiipn-td in eaiij thu applnalitmH In .Indue \ \ li ton eost somo\\lioie In Uu noi.tfil'oi ' hood ot $1.UUO. 'I'lnoe lailionh. ,11 i iod landsooKois to it'Kistiation and Hllld.nlt polnlH Ilio Noitln\ehtoin. the , MII\\anKee and the Km Mutton 1 In Xoilmu'stoin oaiiied the lau-t'-i number , lJ ! 000 lIMiniathiK 'i < niolit liom oath passengei at ? i..o , tins lailioad made about $ 'in.ooi ' > out of ( In iimli. Ami coiihldei ing I lie ti einemlon amount of o\tia help emplo > od , U is lielie\cd nut moio than that uipoiint of ptollltiuld lia\o heen mail" Never Was a Rush So Oidcrly. Ne\or was a land msli so onltih Tills IB . .IndgeVlt ton's . ' . 'tenieni. ' 'I'lioio waa no lawlessness at logis- Iratlon points Then- was Intoxica tion , paillrnlaih on the liains Men lay in tlio aisles like hoys , and si ems \seio enacted that could scMiiolv ho bollovod ot humans M-OIIOS that could not bo ( lucent ) } desnibod in print. And \el , despld tlu dinnKm nosH , there wtie no attiditits of sei i oim t > po. Tht'io weie no uillioad tol- llaloiiB , i-MMi though it is hut a single track between Noitolk ami Pallas ( joucral Snpoiintindont S M Miadon , SupcriiileiKlciit C 11 Ilo.Miolds am Pralnmastct ( 'angle at Xoifolk lian- dlcd tlio Northwoatoin tialns and , getting ting hcaieol.v any sloop dm Ing the two wooliH. Kejit the Ions lines ot c\tiu traiius nun Ins like chnkwoik Yntes' Fast Ride. The ni'uicht appioach to aiudLiit lay in the en or made at Noifolk by Caplain Yales of \ \ abhlnKtonUen hens \\ns illbpati'hed fiom Valentino and O'Neill to Dallaa on the hibt day \\lth latu applications Itvaa necossan that lie loath Dallas b > l.0 ! Satin- da > aftoinoon He u ached Noifolk enrl > in the miniiiiiK and boat tied n Sioux Cit > tiain His mistake \\nt , dUuoxoredhen ho loathed Hobkintv one station out of Norfolk He wii * driven baik to Norfolk and sent tu Dallas. 100 miles noith on a spotlal tialn whitli Hew at loss the pi allies at the lute of a mill a immih a nil laiidt t ] tlie nu ssengt i at ins Mia I at ' nt t > iloik in tlnu to g > i all tlu applua lions into tin I ) IK im < al lutton tan on 1 1 me I I tl-i i k' I 'Ul [ lilln | tl In t III ! Me le\ | | \\i | e t mil pi III ll III Join IK'S ti ) tleslfiiati il points soiiu of tlii-ni HiM'inl htindieil or mote mllex ID i The nrKutitl that the html od to ( ho ( . ' ' ernment ami that every pi rnon In uie tountry sliould ho Klven an eipial t Imiu'e at wlnnliu ; a farm ImlKe U'ltten explained that If thin method woio followed I hole would inlllloiiH of applications and I hut the pioptiMltlon would bo hejond plivMltal ptiMHlhllltloK I nder the preneiil plan , tint man who gooa in In all Illii'llhood a Hint ere iioiuoHcoliot and Unit u the noit of a aotller U' ' * Hit Oil Out- plan that IIIIH been mmuosled for HIII Ii an openlm ; N to allow per HOIIH to Hend upplltalloiiH fiom HUN point In tlie i omit n. but to ioiiilic | them to nend aloiiK n postal mono ) order foi $100 , to be foi felted In i ase the appllianl diew within a teilnin number and failed to Die Hut Midi a plan would cut out the uillioad and the land i nub ( own boom. Fewer Women Registered. Theio ucio nut HO main women In thN land lush as llioieeio In the HonoHttel land nmh lour \eaiH auo when CioKor } ( ount > was opened And > ( ( , withal , a numbi i of women diow i laims In thin Tilpp loltoi > The W hoi I ol fill ( tine soemotl to llll\ lip the envelope ! ! In mit'li a wax as to In- HIIIO a few voimi ; women , al leant , out on thoM1 plalim The Ghlb Who Won. Ami unin ; ; w onion I hole will be I'he Itosibml Kill" who diew Tilpp onnlt lainiH ate aliL'.nlj bn > liiK ) iinlti\ hooks and woikH on the eaie- akhiK of Ihe slot Ii Metweinnow .mil n \l Mai til these ilalnlv mnldoiiH must cam to milk tin tov\ , tliiiin liullei , IHSS a t hit ken lied the luiise and \eep iholeia awiiv Iliilll ( he piK | it II So nun Ii ( ho bettei. too , if ( hey tan cam to twine the lines atouml tholt net ks ami tlip a plow's stool blade lown into tlie haul foil Those pilm VOIIIIK women some ol them iitlmol i itlioiK. home ol them muses , homo li > fiooda stole salespeople , some Hteno iapheis will liaxo to ha\e fin : lionriel\es builded sod Hhantie-i , and within tbe.s will lie tompelled to man lilj ; si\shooteis with whlth lo Ket p iwa\ tin todies Tlu \ wou'l be iiilheiid ninth inlindiim' men. foi the flesh o/one ol the piahies in South Dakota stems to luspiie all mankind with the best that is in it , mil pcihaps nowheio in all the woild Is theie moie genuine ihhalij un- ( leinuatli the tough sin face II was a woman who thew the Hist claim and a stole diew within the 111 si ! ! 00 nanioH 'Iliioo joiingomon in Noi folk , Neb , tliew fauns- and all of them will settle In the Uosebud In- t liMitallmoio | ( people in Noifolk liew t.ii ins , piopoitlonatcl\ , than I'loia an.v other cltKittsix Noifolkltoa weie claim wimieis Alter the opening ot the land , the new losidontsii1 find tliemsehes In stuiiige commimitlos Assomblud liom all paits of the tountij intlis oi iminatel ) , just as uncoit.iin chaiiio has ducim-U , tliu sulUeis will be un known to each othoi and ofaiious walks of life Theie will be newb- papei men , aitois gamblers , l.iwxeis , ph.Nsiiians anil then tlio vonnn wtmiin besides The\ will loigot their Ionner ti.ules and piofoHbions , foi tlie most pail , and iKiome ihoionghgoing Dakota laiinois within a iuinaikabl\ shoit time Miss Rosebuddcr's Neighbors. And .it.ittued thioughout the legion theio will be ncighbois of led loin- ploxiou for the Indians have taken up allotments all thiougli Tiipp coun ty Among tlie Indians who ma.j HM. on Hit * next ( ( nailer to .Mibs Uobebud dt r ait > Km j A Sine Ujo. Amelia Past Dog. Alne Id d lllauktl , White Cow \\idow. I'lanklin Never Mi.ss a Shot and his hiothfi , Itogt r Never \li.ss a Hliol Ol one iua > live m xt to Kims OM i iiiin.\ ; Sol lluibc , Mat tin w Nois\ fit i K. I'mkr the \Vatti , ( ioiH to \\iii Olttn , Slllt Aim , Ahvavs Kill.'i 'iwn , ( . ! tting Aioiiml , IMiillip Uating Walking , Chasing in Timbu , Seat Tin \\hhlwlml Suldlci. I Jed Kills Alive. Ketl i'nigei Nail , I'ail I \\lnte Tuitlo , Clunks Stands b > Him , ( Itotge IJiavo liiiflalo. I'utl.vVhitt . Hawk. Kmma Hear Looks Hack , ( { at- Hill , ; I'taiks. Tool 12IK. Susie Two Tot i a. Alit-e Chest 1'ace. Thomas Hliie Tlnmtlei , Aithur Lone Heai , and The ltu//aid How a Writer Found Local Color. U Dallas dining Ihe insh wiie newspapoi men ami maga/.ino men liom all ovoi the ( onntiThov tame liom New \oik. Chiiago and all the olhoi laigo cities Many ol them sought lawlcssiu.i'S that did not ma teilall/e And some of them lound "local color' ( hat UK > weion't look ing for. One New Yoik magazine man got into a game ot stud pokei the llrst night he btiuck Dallas and was "c It ant d" foi ? IUO Thoie was gambling and to spate In lact , the gambit is and the baleen men weie about the enl > fellow a who did make am teal nione > out of the iiibh. "Hig limit" faro bank with a limit of $200 on the turn ot a caul- was dealt and "the root" was the enl ) limit on the lonlette. Many a landsooker picked the wiong color or lite wiong number an' ] had to wuu home. Some \vlied homo again ami amiln for cabh with which to feed tlie tiger Men who bore all earimukb ot sliulglit , lot-pectablo clti/ens at home went all to the bad In Dallas. Queer souvenirs vvcio taken home by the landbcekiis fiom Dallas. Lit tlu bottles of Tilpp counU dill hold for a dime A buiiili of allalfa was sold for a "icent piece hone entoi- piislng Uobebnd woman who diew a tlalm four jeara agonother soltl a buiiili ot wild grass off Tilpp county for a nickel One woman vviote n song about "M > Itobobud Claim , " and it bold fuel ) for a dime To adveitlbt it a tiuaitttte of lugiot'b bang tla : > eng through tlu saloons and tlun bold lopleof tluSOIH ; Immedlatel ) afteiaid Postcards show Ing views uf Dallas itiid Trlpp lountv sold well Maps of tlu lountv marked $10o on t'u ' nil * id' nlcl Will II' ' .u iltt- > . ' " lentH and n dime Indian icllts at Hat ted Uu t lowdn \ ilall ) m WHpapt i waH opeialed al Dalian during the mult , and It sold well IIH a soiivenli. Dad ) paper * fuiiii other points- Hold Hhoit I line snbxcrlp Helm In older that landsuukois ml ht get complete HstH of the drawings Itnsohud women adopted novel inethodH of making pin inone ) Onv v 0111:111 : condmtiil a wiiHhup Ktand whole \on ( oiild wa h voui fate fin a dime and wipe It on a clean tovul Another t < old hot doughnuts , ihunli women nold hot vvallies- , and one iliurch sold a col foi a nlglit for "al centsOne laige tent waa eu cted over 1,000 , coin that vveio seldom tu milled beiause the uillioad took pis Hongeia out HO rapldl ) Thu olllclalu of one allldavlt point petitioned the lailioad lo leave the tiowds In town over night so that they could spend Home of their mono ) The diawlng WIIH fair So ( hoi oitghl ) woie the envelopes mixed that applications came out ImllHciimlmitel ) and without legaul lo the day of icg- tstiallon , the place 01 the matter til whethoi the ) had boon mailed Into the headipiaitoiH or meioly deposited liiisonall ) Into the big metal tanks Judge , itlon'H thief deHlie was lo be absolulolv fair , and those who iloselv nbservtd Ihe lotteiv agiottl that In1 had been iibHolntol ) HO Onh two im IdontH t hanged tnlg Inal plans for the diawliu , ' Little Dema lose almost iiied when .hulae \\ltten wanted to blindfold hoi bt fmo the Hist envelope was diawii out , so he allowed hoi to select tne onvtl- ope nnnlindfoltletlVind blew down the big lotteiv tent the Ilial da.v. and the drawing continued inside the u , isltation building at Dallas ; \ ( prison tliawlng a claim ha < been notilkd b ) mail Dallas. Some ( oiks aie bound lot heaven , Seem not to be , lint neail ) all the tickets now Hoar "Dallas" See ! The heaving Huongs , tlio swirling mobs. That ( nine add fiet 'I o get their legion slgiiatmos In Hammj'H net. 'lite ) come liom Maine , Irom old Vei inonl And hills of I'enii , The ) ciowd and hciamblc , babbit stew A dicam ol men , And all because a hit of clay , A scoop of Hand , Aie juggled in a loitunu wheel And labeled "Land' ' " Soil that at lust must lllter down On those who seek , Acics to hide the vsear.v bonus. The llushless cheek ; Hillocks to i our a chi&led alab , A name and date , Of thoscj that watch the silbUled eaid. The wisps of late O. Dallas ! just bevond ) our stiouts Spieads Canaan's vales Of grass ) pi allies , liHing huttes , And bending dales. Wine , love and women used to biald Time's Idlest strand , Hut in Ihe meshes Cupid's caught The cottl of land. Will Cliambcilaln Avon , S. D , October 12 , 1'JOS. Business Changes in the Northwest. Tlio Wa.vnu Hutler company has been organi/od at Wayne to inn a but- tei lattoiy in a building now undui construction An ai Uncial ice plai.t ma ) 00 added in the apiing. ROYCROFT PHILOSOPHY. By Fia Elbcitus. It is foolibli lo bav sli.up , hast things , but 'I la a a deal moio toolls i to vvute Vm. When a man sends von nn impudent letter , sit light down and give il back to him with Intelest ten limes compounded and then thiov both klteib into the wabt basket. To obtain a plact , a life held. : . haimonius expansion lor ) oui powt i tills is lifeTo he tied down , piniud to lask that ib lepugiianl , and hav the sin 111 voice ol necessity whistling etoinall ) In your eni.s , "Do thib 01 staive , " is to starve for it starve- the he-ait. Ihe soul and all the hlgln i aspiiallons ol your being wither aw a * and die. The man who allows his lite to jtistil. ; Itself , and lota hia woik speak , ami when lev lied lovlltb not again , inns ! be a veiy great ami lofty soul. U you wish to gut an education yoi can Your hoait docs the woik. He sine ot one thing yourself. D - not sneak your way through lite Have something back of the mulle An act Is only a crysttillUce thought. Uemember the week-day to Keen i holy. holy.tt'hc tt'hc store la a hive ; be a uuo , no a drone. A business education Is economic f i codoin. ( Ivory duty well done makes the next easier to do. It Is lidiculous to suppose that i youth can shut liinisclt away fiom tlu actual vvoild of men. women am things In a college for a few years and then come foith and diiect 11101 ttilb In the way of life. Wrre Football Players Doped ? Was the Noifolk football lean "doped" at Madlbon befoie labt Sat unlay's Bailie. ' The attention ol Siipeiintendeni Doremiis of Madlsun , who Ib bellovec to bland for clean athletics and tuii plav , has been called to the mattei and he has been abk > * d to conduct at Investigation in Madison Is n Serious Charge. The chaige Is a bcrlous one anc will probably cieate something of i su atlon In hmh'Loo ) a'Lleti ' c't ' eli > H Men who l.nve bun lnt < uned | In spoil tin nut tit. II -luill.u > , i < e In high HI bool football The Facts In the CASC. The faetH In the CIVKO are thai t It von muinbeiH of the Noifolk football team , all of com so hl h Hchool ( KI.VH , wtte lalt-n sltk elthei tinting the game ot liniiit dlait ly afti rwaidn Other Nor folk | M ople who stopped at the Madl son hotel , vvhoio the football team teg- Intend , weie Miulhuh attacked Sov- eial pel hens who did not en I certain aitiele.s , especially puny , weie not on the hospital list. Interest In the Came Intense. Inteiest In the Noifolk Madison gaini last .Satuulay WIIH Intense In Madison Madison takc-a HH football very se i lousl ) . IIH . . shouin. and felt keenly the eaily ttcason dolt at Some money WIIH Hlakoel on the gamt , Uu wageiH being between Madison pro pie The game was won by Madison. Ill to 0 , In the second half .so one In Noifolk who IH familial with the facts believes that the management agomont of the Madison team was In any wav Implicated in the affali Who If anyone , IH to blame Is a question which Madl'ion hcisclf IIIIH been anki d to tie lei mine No Dis.nitnuj the ( "nets. That the Nolfolk font ball pla.vei weie taki n shk aflei and as a tesiilt of tilting an tndlnaiy ilium i al Uu Madison hotel i annul be disputed And otlit r tllnnet gueittH among the voting pi ople and teat hois who act om panled tlio ti tun weie also taken Hick \ml It was onh the Saluulav dinnei that was piodnitive of these ie ulis Those who look Hiipper at the Imti 1 but did not take dinnei vvi to in thcii usual health. The losponslblllty eltlu i lests upon the hotel 01 on HOIIU- out udo ! pails 01 upon both How the Investigation Aiosc. An invest Ration ol that Madison diiiiu i was not taken up until school met the Hist ol this week , wlun atoiles ailslng attei the game weie silted. Hefoie anything was admitted ( he local school authoi ities made as thoiough an InveHtigation as could b < made fiom lieuLast niglit the ) ild milted Unit an outline of Ihe situa lion bad been sepi to Madistm No More Mndlson Games. Athlelle tolalloiiM with the Madison higli si heel mn ) be htoken oft .us a re Mill of the i vents of last Saluulav Nor will lelallons between the two schools be taken up again unit ss it tan be shown Unit Ihe very slioiig sus plcion that the Noitolk boys were "doped" hist Satin day is untounded This does not mean that Noi folk's uhaigcn I all on the Madison hfg'i school It does mean , and tlie high school manage/incut makes tlustate - m en t emphatic , that Noi folk school hoys will not be taken any place vvlu ie theie is a suspicion thai they will be "doped" 01 in an ) wav tieated un- talil ) No complaint is made again - > l Hie geneial tiealment accoided the Noi- folk eleven at Madison. Sick Team Lost the Game. A Hick toanvHosl the * game , b'l1 it is not chaiged in Noifolk that the leant losl Ihe game because they weio sick The game was played niid'-i ndveisi cliiumstames. It is ii fact , however , thai Madison did nol moie than once In the Hist half , save oh a lluke and once on a Uick plav , gain hoi "downs , " and Ihat in the second hall the Madison eleven walked tluough the Norfolk boys at Iheii will Athletics m the High School. Athletics in the Noifolk high si heel aittun on lines that aiu both stud and clean. 11 is an encouraging fact that they au leading Hie high school boys to gieater Intelust in the Ii1ali ; si heel and to tven gicatei interest in the high school studies Canlias been taken to Keep atblelks in bounds and along lonsoi valivi lines which would win Ihegeneial appioval ol the pub ho. 'Ihe Madison iniidenl is a mai on the Noifolk ueoul thai tin si heel anthoiilics Intend to see doesn't hap pen again. Col. Jordan Loses and Finds $900. Latino. S. I ) . Oct. ,11 Special leThe The News. Col .Ionian , the pioiu-t r Uobcbuddet , who lost south of I/anno a trunk with HUO vvoilh of Indian wans , has lound the tiiink aflei a long hunt The losl tiunk was located by a man who lives on the Lamouc-- iiu.x laneli. Instead of letuiniug the piopoiy to tlu colonel , he secieted tlie trunk in .1 large bain bill tlio evei letilli eye ol Col. .lordon lound the lost tiunk undo ! a tun of hay Col Ionian had bis collection of Indian vvaies on exhibition in Dallas dining Die msli Banquet to Judge Witten. Last Satuulay night Judge Witten , aupciintendunt ot land opening , Lee Mc-Ncelcy and Miss Hiird ot Diibuipie. together with twenty Gregory and Dallas Ii lends , weie entcitallied and banqueted at the Now Laniro hotel by Col. II P. Slaughter. Al 8 p. in. the Ihuo aiitos ai rived An elegant sup per was served at I ) o'clock Toasts followed Attoiney Van Meter wel comed the guests in his usual fiery otyle. Judge Witten followed with a splendid inspiring talk lllled with pathos and logic. Col Slaughter was toasimaster in his usual happy vein , Enthusiastic speeches won- made by Messrs. .McNeclcy , Hackler , Grubb ami others dames followed. Then nights rest , ami a icturn homo Sunday morn \11 were sin prised at the pi until ant ] push of Lamio and Judge Wllten pic dieted for It a gie-it futuie and tecling ly spoke of ils services r-iidered thr opening and the piospective home steader Toil-eight homesteaders , who dievv lucky numbersstaid at the New Uimre hotel one night this week Ml wen enthusiastic at the piospocts ot seem ing a taim Many had tiled at O'Ntil and it was their first visit to the land No 14 was Uu lowest uuiiibt r iepu Sented A Lamro Poll. \ pull of thu votes was taken o tliOM m the Uo'el ollice aud it Hovtnton foi llrvaii llftce-n for Tafl So entbiiHhistlf d ( , | Uuy heroine dm Inu Hie poll , lhat KOIIIO wnnletl to awaken UIOM- who had reliretl hut the Inndloid objected J. lluethor and company and the Westein Unnd and Trust coinpiup cich boRNi the e.ectloii of huge build IngH Ihit wiek Lamio N piihllHhlng a booklet and dllecloiy , with vltnvH of Tilpp count ) which w'll ' bo He-lit the lucky ones Jndmlilin very kindly wiote om piige of advice and suggi-minim ( o Uomealoadeis. The booklet cost $2lU ! tind IB heiit by I.Tinro jiuoj lo. A l.uqo nnchliublnckHtiilth and repair pair shop , -'IxtlO , Is Lamio'H IIOWOHI atldhloii n. C' Colburn of lirlHWold. ( a , IH the ounei COCAINE TO SCHOOL CHILDREN. Traffic in Drug Uneaithed in Philadel phia Tbiough Lad's Confession. Philadelphia. Oi t III Hv tlio eon Tension ot IMvvaul Lee , a lilteenyeiir old coiiilne vendor , appalling eondi lions me snspeeted In eoitaln ot the liuhllc si hinds , and Uu- police and bo.nd of t-ilui atltni me making a siiln ient ; invt t tigallon Cocaine him bet n soltl to Hindi-ills ii these in hinds , hoyu and girls mug ing fiom twelve lo iieveiiteen yean old. How fin tin- evil IniH spicad has not been asiettallied hut , aceouling to l.ue , the vktiniH aumtiny. . He im ilicated Mliliaol Lai Kins , a youth 'loipionllv notiied liovi-ilng ahoul the yaul of the Daniel \\ehstei si heel , assoiling - soiling Unit l.aiklns had lot weeks icon selling tlie ding then- . Lai kins was aiiostetl. Quantities it cocaine weie lonnd in the Htockings il both hoys. Students at the 'osephino ' Wldenot Moiuoiial scliiinl also weie Mild th' ' chug , It was declined "Tlieie me ollit-i schools , too , " ( mid Lee , "but I don't know which. ( Jocnlne < sold to the kids dining iccess. This selling ; it schools Is new , and the bovs mo making lots of money on il ' \s soon as Lee's confession was leaul the lioaul of oduiation was noli- leil and il'tiilUes ' began the invest ! gallon. Tlu v i m uuntou d tllsbeliet imong llupi im ipals and li-at lie-is , w ho wonguiitly shocked. Admissions tiy some of the l.ngi r boys , however , eon Hi mod manv ol Lies allegations ' We taught Hu-ni how to sniff it np their noses , and they liked it , " said Lee. "We'd st II it to them In 10 cent lots or "i cents for a little bit. Some times we made as high as $1 50 a day. " Madison Very Much Aroused. Madison. Neb , Nov. L' I'tom u staff coi respondent1 Madison cltl/eus gen cially wire stilled and nol a little bit offended by the suspicion in Noifolk Ihal the Noilolk delegation al thu loot jail game a week ago might have hi en intentionally "doped" by any Madison loollmll pat llsini Madison is vntually a unit in sup polling Its football team , the membeis ol which aie said to be an exception illy clean set of young follows , who play haid , swift but clean football. Exonerate the Hotel. Madison people , as soon as the Nor- lolk suspicions weie known , rushed to the defense of the Madison hotel wheie the Noilolk delegation otaycd. The hotel keopei and his wile , who have immediate supervision , me tie elated to bo votv lespeetcd cilUons who would be injmed by a suspicion Ihal they wore anyway intentionally concoincd in the matter. Nor Is the bituatlon at the hotel such , so Madi on people dicaie , that an ) outsider as Noifolk people thought could gain ac cess to the food set\od the Norfolk young people. Believed Norfolk Acted Too Quickly. It was d ( clan d hero that Noifolk acted te-o quickly. Much ill feeling set ms likt ly to u suit unless au itiidt i- standing can no made. Madison people ple loseiitlng the chaigcs have lailcd to catch the Not folk view point and to see the natuial resentment that arose in Noifolk hifct week when it was found lhat the Noifolk studints and teaeheis had neaily all hi en taken sick on their Madison visit Supoi Intendent Don mils who isis well liked in Noi folk pel Imps as in Madison , loll Uiu clmiges made as though Ihev had been diu-ctly against him Mr Dot emus says lhat he sup- potts athlillcs only lor the aid tho\ have been to school woik and lhat he- would baiidon al ) athletic work in iMadison lather than have such an In cldc-nt occur Horse Thief Captuied. Dallas News ; The two men who stole the line team ot noises tiom the tann ot S A Hill , one mile east ol town , on October l0 ! , have been tUu'i ) They were eaptuied at 1'rcMho and are now in jail ir Oiicoma. Sheriff J. r. McMulIen came up liom Pah fax Wednesday moiniug. lie lett for I'lesho and Oacomii In the after noon in an automobile Mr Hill and Winnie Hoolh went with him. CaperH were made oui lor the men and they will be In ought to Tairtav Mi. Hill will hi Ing his team home. The tobbory was a dining one The hoises woio taken tiom Ihe earn on the farm cast of tovn. , They weie bi ought to town and a harnchs ami vAdgon stolen Irom Hooth A row aid of S2uO was ofi'oied for the cautuie ot tlie men and the retina ol the team. The team which was stolen Is a veiy valuable one. Thev weie Jlu- years old One bay mate colt wad taken with the team. Doth uf the mmob were with foal. Turke.'S are Lacking Agsin. Again the turkey lamlno. The tur- l.ey famine In fact is getting to be ua constant a companion to noith statt humanity as the "coal famine" la in the sumiiici lu-Wbpapcr reports and us the ice laaniK N in sorij lealitv Ruiu suicide Is said to be bplcadiug iu an alarming exient in Nortolk tin It u' ' r ! ' ( , ' i i j Ion ' ' Hi own as they once wcio. The last two years has been threatening short- nut H niul tlilH year the repmt14 aie din "I nitillititn Ihe growing scaiclt ) of H , " snld one Madison county farmer today , "to the development of lie coun'ry. A tmkc ) lo be iiilsod < ucct" < 8iully HlteH the pialile and the vvoodH Mv mother , who you know wan one of the early Hottlors note , formeil ) raised gloat groves of tin- kos. ) They thrived on the wide 01 nil lei. lint the plowed Held Isn't a Imppy hunting giotnid for the tut- Icey . " .Itrnt aa a bit of eoiiRolatloi1 , how vor , It IH Hiild thai ducks and geese vl'l ' be cheap. And then to "nib It u , " It Is said ( lint the cranberiy ciop H a tulluio FRIDAY FACTS. S Hoik ictmncd fiom Oiegoiy you- tettlay. Tied Lai gen of Cielghtou was In town today Mi-t J Krugor was down liom lla Jiti v st 01 day H U Tiacy ol KIIIISIIH City Htoppod in Noilolk vesteulay. A 1C Kill I was down Horn Honestcol m business yesteuluy Miss Maitlm Silky of Stanlon Is vii King till mis In .Noitolk Mis Jack Koenlgsloin went to Omaha lor u visli Wodnoiuhiy Mis 1) ) C Gentle In visiting at Cus iim. Iowa , nn n couple ol week Mis II \ . Drebert and lu-i da i h U-l , Miss Jostle Diebett , went to Omaha on Tilday lot the dnv Cicoige Lowe , a laiuhman fiom Ha' ' Jo Ciiek. was In the t Itv yesteiday. ( ieoige Illiam , a piominenl liiillh Cit-ok faimor. was In town v chit i day John Douglas , a teal estate man fiom Madison , was in town yestenla ; J Dlgnan went to O'Neill yosteulav to Install a heater In a lesldenee theie. Shoiift J. J. Clement' , of Madison came to town ytstoulay to servo sum" papeis Hairy Land and Charlie Knapo ol Madison weie heie yciitotday buying liorsos Miss Dmma Mm K ol Matlle Ci ek ' doing home wan In town 'Iliiirsday shopping dcoige V. ' Losev of Mat tie Cu-iM , loimer sheila" ot this toiinty , was m town vesterdav C. C Claik loll yesteiday lor Jai t o- ville , WIs , to accept a position : is chemist In the Hock County sugti.- file-lory A J Htlgei , who vvv > heie in the in Iciest of the ( it and Union Tea com- panv , loll this men iiiiif , ' lor his home In Omaha Ernest P.ileonoi of the Kosolmd lev eiv.ilion passed tluough Norlolk , ie tinnim ; home aitei being called to tlio bedside of his lather at Piemor Kimball Drebeit , who Is attending the Ames a ilcnltuial tollege al Ames , Iowa , is coming home this neck to spend Sunday ith his family Geoige Gibson , who has been din ing an automobile lor II. T. Slaughter Tl Gtegory , has relumed to Noi full. Ho went thrzniu'.i th > Tilpp county land luMi. U Wcinbciger , n piomli-ent farmer who le ides near l'o > ler , passed Inou l. Noifolk ytlc. day on Ills way fiom Oimiha , wheie he had gone with a ear ol cattle Mis. Pel son , the wile of a lotired doclor in Slanton , died suddenly Wednesday fiom the effects of an op eration. Dr. Allison of Omaha , was the burgeon in ehai go. Among the day's otil ot town visl- tois in Noifolk weie : James Nichols , Madison ; II 13 McCaskill. Kiemont. J. D. GU-50 , Lynch ; J S. Do Koiost , Croighlon : Paul J. Hazcn. Naper ; Mr. and Mrs. S N. Opdahl. C. C. Dt : Maai. Latino , S. D. ; J. 1 . Agler , ( Vayne. Kiemont lloiald : Palmer Uoot has acccpU-d Ihe position ot loiiml house toremmi for the Noithwc&tein al Nor folk , ami will move lo lhat pliice in a lew days Senator W. V Allen is speaking in noith Nebraska HIM week in the in- teiests ot the Detuociatic ticket. He spoke at Haitington last night and speaks sit Ciotton tonight. Mis. M. C. vUiltci has just ucciv d the sad intelligence of Die c'eath ' ol her aged lather at St C.ailan. . Get- many. The deceased , Mr. IYtd'-ti < k Hcblappil//io. had just e-elebialed his ninety-third birthday. Senator Itundall atur spiakin in Ncnlolk at tins Aucliloiium 1'iiday evening , goes to Madison to speak balm day night He will discuss state issues , while W. L Dow ling of Mail ! ton will touch on national Issues. The cnlerlainmeut at the high school begins lonighl al S o'c lock. This program is given by the senior cliis. . and Is the llibt ol a serifs ot lou.- piogram.i. A nominal admission ftt- is charged to pay tor the high school piano. As sure a sign ot letutnlns winter as the south llight of the birds is the annual tall homecoming of Ihe "show1 Indians The last tribe to pass through Norfolk this week was Pawnee Hill's thow Indians The Indians filled . Northwestoin coach and weio relurn Ing to the Pine Uldgc resoivation to wait the milval of another show sea son. According lo a foolball nrnor from Madison tne seventh grade ele\en of that town deteatcd tinNoifolk sov unlh grade team by a BCOIO of iti to 0 A second game , Hu- Madison lepmt says , will be playi d In Norfolk on Sat urday , October Jl. Norlolk Ulka have icceived invila ilona , in the shape of posters to "Th iiks' : big races , " which ate to bo holi "al the race track in their hall" Mon dav evening , November 2 , at 9 o'cloc sharp It is said "the oeat ponies o tarth' will be on hand and there will be ' U.tiOU In purses guess again ' the toldei says Kach member of the lodge Is entitled to invite a ft lend and lie races will I' ' i > p < n 'o ' a'l mem'-eis ' of No (153 ( and visiting 7'lteie will he music by. tlio Kat/en jammer oichciilta Among the fen tin OH , It Is Raid " ( Jeorije Spear and Cllswoith A. Unlock wilt do a ten tulle stunt on Milts , " and "Cluilh flu-en ami Hob Applobv will linn the htme on all ciooks" Those who me mi Ions as to what the KICOH will lie me told not to "ask anv fool IIICHOIIH | | | In advance , but come and hiltigoiir I nighlei with you " A case of lank tuanoii In the Dom- oiiallo lines Is notltcable to anvjodv who h ipfions to ho acquainted with the polltli-i of a ceitaln .Noi foil ; Hltm I eepi i \ man of slioni ; Domoiiatli opltilc as , he IIIIH had cause to go mil of tov. n lor a dav or two on hu-diu IN nitbei the eloiks of the .stole 01 bis licpuhllian h lends have llteud evitv available toiiior with tint striking pi > tines ol the Republican candidate Salutthi ) s loolball game In Noiitdl. will bo between the hint team In. ( ho Newman Gmvt- high school nod thn set mill team liom the Notfol' { bin i school Kail Lvndo Is captain t > l Uu Noi folk si heel team , which piomi.n to phi ) a hind game against Now man Glove The lattel team , ( houth llgl l. is said to have gicatly Inipiovetl him o iu'lng baillv tloftatod In the Aladln n llgll m heel , the same eleven Which tie foati il Noi folk last Katuulav I. II Illnes anil W II. llahn , both good till/ins ol Noilolk , got Into a political aigiiment yostoiduv , the out conn-ol vvhiili WIIH the at tangeniont ol ipiiullm wagt t Tinvotbal i onliai I nvei whlili the ginllemou alou-sald liook hands' , Is this "Should 'lull ie oloi ( t il , Mi Illnen agieos ( o liuii die Mi llahn fiom Tilth slu el down ( o ronilli stieot In a w lit elhai iov < Should lliy.'iti bo eleited , Mi llahn is to do the wheeling ' Tin1 bet Is to In laid In buiiiil day light just as soon as In.ollitlal ic-siiliM ate known 'I bi ict is < < imu'wiat ! simllai to a latiioii bet niiide on the losults of a piovlons let lion The bel called that the lost i should wlieol I ho vvlnnoi liom Wile ovv to Plenum ! , a distance ol nlnotot n miles , in a ban ovv What is moie , Iu did it Thou- wen a numliei piesint when the hot was made yosteulav MI that tlu "liu-kv" vvliiiu-i titn led a suietl tltiil when Ihe time inmiM In will t mmin fur a flee i hie CLASS CLEARS $50. Fiist of S-rieR of Four Entcitam mcnts a Succcr.s. The senior class ol tlie high school cleared over J. > 0 in theit entoitaln ment last night , the Hist ol a seiiis ot class ontoitiiiumenlK to ho given lor the pm pose of lalsing tuiida with which to pin chase a new high .school piano 'I'he school neids | 1M)0. ) Tlnii moie enteilaiinncnts will be given one by t ach ol the other classes HORSE KILLED IN SEWER. Animal Being Driven bv John Hci rnann Drops Into Manhole. A hoi so belonging to John Hcimunn vas killed by going into a sewet man lolo al the Junction in the dink IHM ight. It is snid thai the u-d lanliiu vas nol scon by Mi. Heimann In iinu o save the hotse fiom diopping into he hole , which contained thieeInt ot water. The hoiso died liom chill and injuries Nebraska (1 ( , Iowa B. Nobiaska in Iowa City , la , on Rut- nday defeated Iowa univeislly in one of the big lootbull games ot tlu ear , 11 to S Nebiaska seined a .ouchdown . in t ai h half while lou a dckcd two Held goals Other Football Games. Nebraska 11 , Iowa S Ames Ifi , Missomi ( J. Carlisle 1C. . Navy < ; . Chicago 0 , Minnesota 0. Pittsburg in , St. Louis 0. Michigan lil , Vandcrbllt 0. Anny IT. Piincoton 0. Wisconsin D , Maupielto 0. l.lmoln H S ; ! . Sioux City II S 0 Denver 'M , Creighlon 0. Pounded Their Preacher. Last Saluulav evening the menioeis mil ti it ndb of the Tiist MapUst ehuicli ook possession ot Ihe parsonage and gave their pastor a good pounding in com memo ! at ion ol his ioity-lomUi ilrlhday. The pounding was of the sort that does not hurt , and loavts no mil maiks , 1ml the prcachci and his Ininily will It el the effects of it foi lays lo come , because1 their laulor was well lllled by tlie pounds ol stuff that weie brought In. All pit-sent dt elaic-d It to bo a most enjoyable at tali , and after two lioins ot sociil con i couise took their depaiture , wishing the pastor many happy retinas of the day. HALLOWE'EN ARRESTS. I If Hallowe'en Party Doesn't Replace Walk , Arrests Will Follow. Arrests sire promised as a lesult of borne Hallowe'en raids. The Hallowe'en pmty , which cat | ried off C. 11 Doughty's sidewalk on South Ninth stieet , lias been glve.i until Wednesday morning to replace the walk , a request to uwUo this state ment having been given to The News by local authorities. It' the Doughty walk is not replact d by Wednesday morning U is staled Dial arrests w 111 follow. The naiiu s of the raiding pmty concerned have been obtained Hopoits ot Hallowe'en damage wcio lighter than ntual. Death of Thomas Evnna Tin , funeial of Thomas ICvun.s of Norfolk , whoso death occmred al Uu j Norfolk hospital , was postponed from Mondav aitei noon until 10 o clock > Tiie-Mhv morning in older to penult .1 i ' sun to aime from .the woht City Council Meets \ special meeting ot the ciiv eoun cil waa called for li o cluck to accept tcciu'ly constructed MWOI y / ym