8 . THE NORKOhK WKKKLY NKWS-JOURNAIi , FRIDAY , AUGUST 5 , 1010. Start Little , Grow Big Accumulate wealth from a small beginning. This is the purpose of our Savings Department. Tliis service is for your benefit. We want you to take advantage of it by becoming a Savings De positor. You may start in a small way , as low as a dollar , and deposit whatever surplus you can save from your regular income. If your resolve is firm your success is assured. The Nebraska National Bank OF NORFOLK UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY Choicest Bakery Goods Don't wear yourself out by doing your own baking during this warm weather. Of course you want your bread and cakes to bo good and don't want to buy baker's goods , but when you are HO fortunate as to have a bakery like ours in your town , whose bread and cakes you KNOW are right , it Is fool ish to bake your own. PARISH ( "Good Things to Eat" ) PHONES : BELL 59 AUTO 1159 One Pair Of Eyes to a lifetime Do not neglect unil nliisc > thorn Your EJON Mn ItiM'dltriilliia , and need It biull > Don't put It off from day to dny. Do you know the risk you iun7 Every da > a delay moans aildod dungor to your health and eye sight I provide glasses to moot every defect of vision , and my charges are model ate Examination Free. H. S. OVEROCKER , Optician 417 Norfolk Avenue. Hammock Sale Wo have four hammocks left and want to get rid of them. Here aie the pi ices : | 4.GO Hammock now $3.50 $4.25 Hammock now $3.25 $2.75 Hammock now $2.25 $2.35 Hammock now $1.90 Fleming's Pharmacy 500 Norfolk Ave. You Know That rays of the sun under proper conditions cause sun stroke. Where one person suf fers sunstroke , hundreds have their eyes Injured by the ultra violet rays from the sun or strong artificial light. It has been proven that In some cases they cause cataracts. The so- called "blinding glare" which affects so many people's eyes on an exceedingly bright sunny day or when the ground Is covered with snow Is simply the Injuri ous effect of the ultra-violet rays. We now have a light fil tering lens which absolutely ab sorbs those rays , whether com ing from the sun or other sources. No person with supersensitive - sensitive eyes should be without a pair , even If they do not ordi narily wear glasses. If Interest ed call or write for full partic ulars. R.C. SIMMONS , Reg. Opt. Cotton Block , Norfolk , Neb. Cow Ease Keeps the Files Away Allows the cows to eat with comfort. Makes them give more milk and better milk , CHRISTOPH DRUGGIST , NORFOLK , NEB. PERSONALS. A , C. Logan of Center was hero. W. C. Caloy of Crelghton was In the Ernest Peters of Pierce was In the city. city.A. A. D. Dillon of Oakdale was a visitor In Norfolk. Mra. Q. L. Evans has just returned from a six weeks' trip through Yel lowstone park , accompanied by a party of classmates of Lincoln. Julius Frohllck of Madison was in the city calling on friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Pofahl of Hos kins were visitors In the city. Mrs. T. W. Schilllngton of Omaha Is In the city visiting with the Joseph Pliant family. Mrs. Frank Scott and daughter Leona , returned from their trip to the cbt nnd Canada last evening. Among the Madison visitors In the clt.v Thursday were : W. L. Dowllng T. E. Alderson. M. S. McDuillo , F. A Peterson , Harvey Hosklns. Mrs. Earl Drown , her mother , Mrs fiundorson , and Miss Julia Tnkhelm o Dallas are in the city visiting at the east and Canada last evening. Among the day's out-of-town visitors in Norfolk were : William Badger Dallas ; Foster Rllhourn , Meadow Grove : II. F. Plank , Neligh ; W O'Toole , Dallas ; Leon Howard , Ne Ugh ; Moses Ayers , Meadow Grove ; C W. Clifton , Meadow Grove ; Mrs. WI1 Ham Maynard , Urlstow ; J. A. Komper Crofton ; Fred Strong , Pierce ; W. II Hansvvorth , Osmond ; O. J. Frost Plalnvlew ; H. Albertson , Ponder ; J E. Witten , Pierce ; H. Stelnkraus Pierce ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hearst Madison ; K. W. McDonald , Plainview If your liver is siuggisn ana out o tone , and you feel dull , bilious , constl patcd , take a ilo&e of Chamberlain's Stomach and Llv i Tablets tonight be fore retiring and you will feel all right iu the morning. Sold by all dealers As so many men attended the races 3'esterday , our shirt sale was not so well attended as it otherwise woulc have been , so vve'U'contlnue It for fifty nine minutes , beginning at 10 a. in tomorrow. ? 1.00 , $1.23 and $1.50 neck band shlits , 59c each. "Si. " When the digestion is all right , the action of the bowels regular , there Is a natural craving ana relish for food When this Is lacking you may know that you new ! a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs , Im prove the appetite and regulate the bowels Sold by all dealers Real values find buyers promptlj when advertised for people , nowa days , have come to "know. " Dysentery Is a dangerous disease but can be cured. Chamberlain's Col Ic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been successfully used in nine epldem Ics of dysentery. It has never been known to fall. It Is equally valuable for children and adults , and when re duced with water and sweetened , It Is pleasant to take. Sold by all drug firtats Junction News. Mrs. Charles H. Baker and daughte Idolta arrived home from Omaha las evening , whore they had been on busl ness. ness.Miss Miss Nellie Morrison of Chicago Is visiting with relatives In the city for a few days. Mrs. John Hlnze arrived home from Omaha yesterday noon , where she had been on a business transaction. Miss Nellie Bennett returned to he home In Long Pine yesterday noon after a few weeks' visit with Miss Ruth Grauel. Miss Bennett formerly lived at the Junction. Miss Jonas arrived home from Oma ha last evening , where she had been on business. Miss Jonas is a reslden of Lincoln , but Is now a guest at the home of her aunt , Mrs. C. H. Baker Harry Morton of Wlnslde is taking In the Norfolk races. TIZ-For Tender Feel A new scientific ! medical toilet table which Draws Out All Inflammation and Soreness. This remarkable foot bath remedy I Superior to Powder , I'lnnter or bnlv and Is guaranteed to cure Corns , Cal louses , minions , Frostbites , Chilblains Ingrowing Nails. Tired , AchingBvvol Ion , Nervous , Sweaty , Bad Smelling Feet. Smaller Shoe * Cnn be Worn by using TIZ , because It puts and keupa the fee In perfect condition. TIZ is for sale at all druggists , 2 cents per box or direct. If you wish from Walter Luther Dodge & Co , Chicago cage , 111. DAHLMAN IS IN NORFOLK OMAHA MAYOR SPEAKS AT HOME OF CHARLES RICE. HE IS AGAINST COUNTY OPTION ssues Denial of the Sioux City Report That He Would Re-establish the Midnight Saloon In Nebraska Says Prohibition Is Wrong. "I'll toll you , boys , this prohibition and local option , from my own actual experience , Is going to put things on the bum , " said Mayor James C. Dahl- man of Omaha In a brief address last night at the banquet given to a hun dred friends by Charles Ulco , the Nor folk wholesale liquor dealer , at which the mayor was entertained. Mr. Dahl- man's address contained his views on county option. Ho said the local op tion should be left to the people of the various cities , who should have the right to vote , "yes" or "no. " It should not be put up to the county to regulate JAMES n\ni MN for the towns. Willis E. Reed of Mad ison , candidate for the democratic nomination for the-Untted States sen ate , also made a brief address on the same subject. The entertainment was given by Charles Ulco to a number of his friends. A three-course dinner was served , after which a smoker was en joyed In Mr. Rice's beautiful vineyard. Stories wore told and a good time In general made the event .a success. The Ahhnan mandolin club furnished the music for the evening. The entire yard and veranda were beautifully dec orated with palms and electric lights. P. M. Barrett was toastmaster and In a neat little speech Introduced each speaker of the evening. A number of Informal talks wore made. Mayor Dahlman , who Is accompa nied by his secretary. Henry Grapen , and Judge James Hartwlck of Omaha are making the trip through this part of Nebraska In an automobile driven by George Colvin of Omaha. Among the towns at which the mayor deliv ered addresses were Stariton , Pllger , Verdigre , Crelghton and NIobrara. The Dahlman party are making their headquarters at the Oxnard hotel. This afternoon It Is thought the mayor will deliver an address from the grand stand at the driving park. He leaves tonight for St Edwards and Hum phrey , where he will deliver addresses. After returning to the Oxnard hotel from the Charles Rice banquet Thurs day night , Mayor Dahlman nnd his party held a reception In the lobby of the hotel , where politics in general were discussed. Former State Senator F. J. Hale was one of the party. Speaks On Street. Mayor James C. Dahlman of Omaha spoke to a large crowd of Norfolk people ple Friday afternoon on Norfolk av enue. He made his address very brief owing to the fact that he was sched uled for an address at Madison In the evening. Willis E. Reed also made a brief address. Standing In the rear seat of his au tomobile the Omaha mayor said : Mr. Chairman nnd Citizens of Norfolk folkIt gives me great pleasure to be able to speak to you here today. I shall make my address brief as you came for the purpose of witnessing a racing affair and not attend a political meeting. I feel peculiarly at home when at tending a racing meet. Twenty years of the best part of my life were spent upon the plains of western Nebraska In the capacity of cowboy , and I feel proud of having been one. Often have I tried my skill with less fortunate "punchers" in an effort to break the spirit of some unruly animal. It was our only diversion and sport. But to got down to business , I am a candidate for governor on the demo cratic ticket. I am fighting for what I believe Is right , and for the rights of the masses. In the first place , I am unalterably opposed to county option , because It takes away from the Indi vidual the right of personal liberty for which our forefathers died under the leadership of Washington and more than that , It deprives the various towns in the counties from running their own affairs. Tor Instance , suppose Omaha hap pened to be In the same county as Is Norfolk. Stretch the Imagination still further and for the moment wo will suppose that wo had county option In actual operation. On this basis , If the voters of Omaha , a majority of them , decided that they were not In favor of saloons , Norfolk citizens would be de prived of the right to drink a glass of beer in the saloon , because there would be none , regardless of whether the majority ot people here wanted AN APPEAL TO WIVES. Cure the Drinking Husband by Using Orrlne Can Be Given Secretly. No more terrible affliction can come to any home than the craving for strong drink of husband and father. Wo appeal to wives , mothers and sis ters to save the husband and father or the brother with Orrlne. n scientific cure for the liquor habit. Can be giv en secrotly. Orrlne Is sold under an absolute guarantee that It will cure the drink habit or money will be refunded. Save the happiness and prosperity of the home with Orrlne. $1 per box. Wrlto for free booklet "How to Cure Drunk- enness. " Orrino Co. , G80 Orrlno Build ing , Washington , D. C. Orrine Is sold In this city by Geo. B. Chrlstoph , Nor folk , Neb. saloons or not. For Home Rule. Do you call that Justice do you call that homo rule ? Is there a man with in the range of my voice who can show me where I am wrong when I say that ever since democracy was born , It has stood for local self government nnd to make the mill as small as possible ? Surely none will contradict mo when I say that county option enlarges the unit. Why not be content with our present manner of having each town nnd village decide for Itself whether or not they want the saloons ? At the Grand Island convention I helped to vote down the leader of the national democracy , and although I hated to do this , I did It because I thought that the majority of Nebraska voters are against county option. I still believe so , nnd my belief will be molded Into pi oof on the Ifith day of August when voters everywhere will rast their Individual vote for or against the candidates taking sides on county option , and if I am any judge of indications I will win over my op ponent by nn overwhelming majority. After helping to vote down our na tional leader , Sliallenbcrger arose be fore _ the convention and announced his willingness to sign a county option bill , if pabsed by the legislature. With all republican candidates pledged by their party's platform to sign a count yoption bill , It can be plainly seen that I am the only candi date on cither side who has come out in the open and pledged myself , as I pledge myself to you now , that I will veto any county option bill , should It be passed by the legislature. Would Move Capital. Then again , I am In favor of moving the state capital from Lincoln to the central pnit of the state , where It would be talr to all Nebraska. I ob ject to Lincoln containing the capital when It ought to be in the central part of the state. Coming as it docs , Is the fact that w Itlilu a year or two we will be forced to appropriate enough money to build a new capltol costing from two to four millions of dollars. I am in favor of establishing an ar bitration board that will , In my opin ion as well as in the opinion of many labor leaders , do away with strikes In our great state. GIRLS' CHANCES TO MARRY. Business Woman's Opportunities Better Sister's. ter Than Stay-at-Home Benton Herald : The girl who goes out to business has certainly a better chance of marriage , more offers , than her stay-at-home sisters. In the first place , the girl who proceeds daily to town has a better opportunity of meet- ting young men. All day long she Is In the company of the opposite sex ; one way or an other she meets her fellow-clerks , gets to know many of them Intimately ; has , moreover , the advantage of see ing them day. after day nnd thus Is enabled to judge of their characters more closely than the one who sees her lover only on his best behavior , and out of business hours. Men cannot help admiring a gh-1 who , trim and neat , without any great ostentation or affectation of the latest fashion , always appears well and suit ably attired at business. The very presence of n girl's sweet , smiling face seems to brighten up the dullest office or workroom , as the case may be , and many Is the inun who has met his fate this way. Almost urtcon- sciousl at first he has looked forward to her coming ; he likes to see the bright face near him , to be asked lit tle favors by her , while the pleasure of being able to help , the very thought of her leaning upon him , the fact that he Is able to assist her In any way , no matter how trivial , becomes an ec- stacy , and Is looked forward to and seized upon by him vUth avidity. Again , the presence of a woman , or girl either , In office or factory , has , without doubt , a rostralnltn ; influence upon man , helps to cultivate nnd pol- ISQ Ir.elr manners. Few men will be coarse and rought to a slrl In busi ness , they like to appear at their best , TV ell In her eyes , oven th'JiigU not in lo/o with her , for a woman's weak ness arouses all the slumbering chiv alry In a man's nature. Then , again , if ot a sweet , obliging disposition , the business girl makes both friends and admirers , 'or how can a young man who is coirnnutly in 'he society of a fair lady clerk or other assistant , help learning to love her ? The business gUTs choice of a hus band Is widely diversified ; 3he has nu merous admirers end friends who will Introduce others , ind likewise meets u < ertaln class of fellow passengers traveling to business daily with her. W'mt ' more easy , fhn , for .in introduc tion to bo procum' througn natural friends once Cir/.d sets his dart to woi I ; . A slight service offered and accept ed often leads to a genuine courtship , nnd in this way the busluess girl who has the chance of meeting her admirer dally has more scope than others who stay at homo. And last , but not the least , the ordi nary business girl often makes very good matches Indeed. For one thing , she Is generally a girl of refinement , brightness , education , and perhaps charming manners ; It Is not , then , to be wondered at If men of position ask her to become their wife. INFANTS' ' DEATH TOTAL GROWING NEW YORK CITY AND GERMANY ARE ALARMED. STATISTICS CAUSE PROBING Health Department of American Me tropolis Arraigned in Report Kal- sen's Investigators Find Mortality Rate In British Empire Lower. A tremendous growth In Infant mor tality lias aroused consternation In New York city. Across the seas a Blmllnr cry comes from Germany. The situation In New York led to the issuance of a statement by the bu- reiiu of municipal research , which ar raigned the department of health , charging that city physicians dcvotn so much time to their private prno- tlcc that they tire unable to serve the city properly. Totals Are Alarming. The report Indicates the seriousness of the situation by citing these statis tics : "In the first week In June 120 per rent more babies under one year of age died than In the snmo time last year , " says the statement. "The ex cess during the second week In Juno WJIH ! > 0'per cent , the third week 10 per cent , the fourth 30 per cent , the first week of July 00 per cent , the second week 55 per cent and the third week of July 7. per cent. "The week preceding July 2 , when 00 per cent more bnbles died thnn last year , the maximum temperature was three degrees lower than lu 1009 , the mean temperature was more than four degrees lower and the mean humidity was seven degrees lower. In the week of July , when 55 per cent more bn- ble- . died than the year before , the maximum temperature was one degree lower than In 1000 , the mean tem perature was a little over one degree lower and the mean humidity wns four degrees lower. " Germany Is alarmed over the rlso lu Infant mortality In the empire , which now exceeds IT per cent. Out of 2,000G < iO persons born during the year 351,000 died under the age of one year. The highest mortality by king doms Is In Huvarla , 212 per cent. The lowest mortality. 10.8 per cent , Is In Prussia. Of the German cities Hamburg - burg has the best record , which Is un der H per cent. The Infant mortality in the other typical cities Is : Per cent. Dreslau 3.2 Munich 20.4 Lolpslc 175 Blrassburg 17.3 Berlin IG.t Stuttgart 15.7 Dresden 15.2 English Mortality Lower. As compared with the British Isles the Infant mortality lu Germany Is very high. Here are some English flg- ures for n year : Per cent. United Kingdom 10.1 ? England and Wales 113 London ll.'J Edinburgh 12.1 Scotland 11.5 Ireland 3.2 In New York , based on the number of births , the Infantile mortality , by the latest statistics from the health de partment , 1010 , Is about 10 per cent. The great Increase lu the price of food In America has led American doctors to ask If America Is not In danger of n deterioration of race duo to Insuffi cient nourishment. This would show first of all In Infantile mortality , but the data would not be available In America until the end of the present year. EVEN ROOSEVELT FALTERED. Years of Talk In Invitations H Has Declined. Theodore Roosevelt recently received the two thousand nnd thirty-fourth In vitation to deliver an address that has been urged upon him since his return to the United States on Juno 18. If he made one speech each calen dar day It would take him D years nnd 203 days to make 2,03-1 of them. If he made one speech each week duy It would take him 0 years and Ifio days. Iloosevelt speeches average about in hour In length. Two thousand and thirty-four of them , delivered contin uously , would consume 84 days and IS hours , or 254 days and 3 hours If he observed the eight hour day of the Public Speakers' union. Talking ut the rate of 75 words a minute , which Is the Roosevelt av erage , 2.034 speeches would embrace D.153,000 words. To print these 9,153,000 words would take 0 , ] , " ; ! newspaper columns and would make 1,144 pages , with one col umn over. To got the best available stenogra pher Is worth some want-advertising and would bo even If want advertising wore the costliest , Instead of the very cheapest , thing in town. Kidney trouble preys upon the mlndi dlg. AND courages and lessons 11/ / / l M FJ N ambltlon ! beauty , vis- W \J ill L. I or and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or diseased. For Rood re sults use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot the Rrcat kidney remedy. At druggists. Hamplo bottle by mall free , also pam phlet. Address , Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Dlngham- ton. N. T. CHAS. W. AHLMAN Automobiles and Byciclc Repairing Do You Feel This Way ? f\ Do you feel all tiri-il out ? Do ) < m loinctiiuoi think > i > i pit "nn't w irk iw > iy at jour profct- Ion or trade * lunger ? Po you lm\c rt poor np3 titc , atul lit } untikv ill in lii % unuMo ( o sleep f Are > uur ner\ci till gone , uiul > our stiiniiicli loop llni urn- hition ( o forge nlicnd in ( lie world left } oup K so , you mi ( < lit ui well put u .1(1,1 ( ! j nir i , , . . ) ' > " cl'v ' ) ' ' ' ' you will. Dr. I'icrco's Golden Medical DUcovcry nilt make ) > " a dtlTcrcnt iudividuul. It will vet your lu/.y liver to nork. It ill set tilling right in your stomach , and your appetite Mill conic Inick. It \\ill purify your blood. I ( tliero in tiny tendency in ) our family tnnnrd cnimimnlion , it will keep that drciid destroyer nwny. Hvcn niter con sumption Inii almost gained u foothold In the form of a lingering cough , bronchitis , or bleeding at llio lung * , it will bring about ti euro in 93 per cent , of all cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. U. V. I'icrco , ofDuQalo , N. Y. , whoso advice It given free tn all who wish to write him. His great success has oomo from his wide experience nnd vuricd practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny-grubbing dealer into taking inferior lubnti- lutes for Dr. Tierce's medicinci , recommended to be " juit as good. " Dr. I'ieroe's medicines are OP KNOWN coMromioN. Their every ingredient nrintcJ on their wrappers. Made from roots without alcohol. Contain no habit- forming drugs. WorU's Dispensary Mcdicnl AsHoaiation , HutTalo , N. Y. Pan Cakes Arc at Their Best When Made of Jersey Self Rising Pancake Flour No bother mixing the night before. Made from the choicest portions of selected wheat , combined by our own special process with the purest of leavening. It is nature's own product. Ask your Grocer. He sells it MADE BY kJBUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS , , NORFOLK , NEB. DRINK AMD OPIUM JHablta cured by u thorough nnd nciontUlc course of treatment which removes the craving or neeentilty for liquor or drugs , nnpurtn in > w utrt-riKth to very organ and bulldH up the * cnerul hnaltli I'rovon I I'ftlcac lous by 30 years' UBO and the euro of more tiian 350,000 patients. Bovvure ot Imitation * Th genuine Koeley treat merit Is administered In this state only ( it I'lli : KKtil.UV INSTITUTIS. Hr.th nml Cn Mreem , OMAHA , NKII. If there's a half-likelihood of your moving soon , the want ads are live reading matter for you nowadays. LETTER PUBLISHED For Benefit of Women who Suffer from Female Ills Minneapolis , llinn. "I was a great sufferer from female troubles which caused a weakness and broken down condition of the system. I read so muchofwhatLydia E. Pinkhaa's Vegetable - etable Compound had done for other suffering women I felt sure it would help me , and I must say it did help mo wonderfully , lly pains all left me , I grow stronger , and within three months I was a perfectly well woman. " 1 want this letter made public to show the benefit women may derive from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Mrs. JoiiKG. MOLDAN , 2115 Second St. , North , Minneapolis , Minn. Thousands of unsolicited and genu- hie testimonials like the above prove the elliciency of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , which is made exclusively from roots and herbs. Women who suffer from those dis tressing ills peculiar to their sex should not lose sight of these facts or doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkharn'a Vegetable Compound to restore their health. If you \vnnt special advice write to Mrs. Plnkham , at Lyim , Muss. Showilltrcatyourlottorasstrlctly confidential. For 2O years she has been hclplnpr sick women in this way , free of charge. Don't hesitate write at once. RELIABLES INSURANCE BTEONG OOMFANIZI MATHEWION and COMPANY PLUMBING SUITER & STERNER Plnmblnir , Strom nnd Hot Water Hentlnir. Etlnintr > fnrnUhe * Dlion rrqueiit. 112 SOUTH THIRD ST. , Hell Phone Office Illnck 10 * . Hou.r A 431 nnd F 332. NATIONAL LIVE STOCK COMMISSION COMPANY Houses In All Markets SOUTH OMAHA you will lind something to tempt your DAY AFTER DAY appetite In the choicest summer dain ties In broilers , poultry of all kinds , spring lamb and veal and the primest beef nnd mutton at this market. Our market Is always kept scrupulously clean and sweet and the most fas tidious patron will not hesitate to come to the Central Meat Market R. E. THIEM , Prop. Bell Phone 60. Auto Phone 1160. Five and a Half and Six Per Cent for Your Money. FIRST : FARM : MORTGAGES One to Five Years' Time. W. J. GOW & Bro. , Norfolk , Neb. NORFOLK VETERINARY HOSPITAL DR. C. A. MoKDW Veterinarian , S-irjceon and Dem- tint , Ex-State Veterinarian. Office : 216 So. 3d St. , NORFOLK , Bell 16 , Auto 1208. NEBRASKA A.DOT1ONEKRI AUCTIOIVUBBI CRIBS SAUia ANYWHERE 1 aPBAK BO THEY ALi , UNDIDRBTAJfQ. T. D. PREECE ATTI.BI ORBBK Rock Springs Coal at the Farmeri Grain & Liv Ito k Company II 474. Auto 1M ft pR. PARKER * ft Dentist ft Mast Block Norfolk , Neb. ft * ft ftftftftftft ftft ftft 4 ; HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR GRAIN and LIVE STOCK are always paid by the SALTER COAL & GRAIN 00. Phone 216. Norfolk , Neb. Quick Service If you want to ship , store or niovo anything call us up for . ' MM ! efficient service. Let our Messenger Doya run Your Errands. \ NORFOLK , TRANSFER and STORAGE W. H. BLAKEMAN Hell 428 Automatic 10&4 OFFICE ] and WAIUCUOUflH 304-3041 SoBth 7th St.