I V S r 1 The four i1 the Best MP forfheMonev mfm wnzwwzfwwi rec Fv2 GAYROCKJr Overcoat All Wool KERSEY in Black Blue and Brown DEWEY Ulster IrUh FRIEZE in Black Brownand Mixed 110 h1vIa3FIOI Q 1 H GAYROCK Overcoat Superior All Wool KERSEY in Block Blue and Brown SAMPSON Ulster Genuine Carney IRISH FRIEZE in Black Brawn Gold and Oxford Mxd Nearly every wide awake Merchant In America handles these Coats If your dealer docs not write to us and we will sec that you are supplied rturers cMa4rsll f CLOTHING cho ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY 4 Norfolk Weekly News Reduced to 1 a Year for Cash in Advance PREMIUM TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER Opportunity for Young Men and Women Boys and Girls to Make Money During the IS years that The Norfolk Weekly News has been published no subscriber hasever received it for less than 150 per year This price has been maintained in the face of cheaper competition because it has always been con ceded that Tiie News is the best weekly paper published in this section of the state being printed all at home and giving later telegraphic news and recording more local events than any other It has always been well worth the price asked for it and will continue to steadily improve in all its varied departments in the future But in response to the large class of people who desire to pay in advance we have decided to make the following SPECIAL OFFER To every subscriber who will pay SI 00 in advance Tiie News will be sent for one year To every old subscriber who will pay up all arrearages to date and 100 in advance The News will be sent for one year Every subscriber who pays one yoar in advance will be presented with a copy of Kendalls Perfected Receipt Book admitted to be the best cook book on the market containing besidessuggestions as to the care of the sick recipes for the ailments of stock etc which are invaluable on any farm and in any household Those who cannot call at The News office for the book will iuclude 5 cents extra for postage s Any subscriber or member of the family of a subscriber who secures for us one or more new cash in advance sub scriptions will be paid 25 cents for each new name and 100 which they may send to this office Those who have paid in advance at the regular rate will be credited the additional time at the new rate Those who do not pay in advance will continue to be charged the old rate of 150 per year This special offer will continue until April 1 unless sooner withdrawn which we reserve the right to do Address all communications to THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS Norfolk Nebraska The time on the above is extended to May 1st w syvsA H C TRUMAN WALL PAPER From ioc a Double Roll up Window Shades Room Mouldings Paints Oiis Glass o4Ntbist Brushes Etc Etc Painting Paper Hanging anil Decorative Work at Fair Prices THtf NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY APUIL27 18il tlu rest This idou is one tho women everywhore should oncouriiKiv it will oumneipate them from the slivery of church suppers nwl put the burdens on tho white men for awhile It bents standing sponsor for hitfh priced travel ing talent which usuelly tpes or a liii out of the pockets of member of the church and out of town anil puts a doltrit of greater or less proportions in the church exchequer The indications are that if Nebraska raises abundant crops this year that the state will cxpejieiice an era of prosper ity never equalled in its histoiy livery thing presages such a condition The farmers are already in excellent flunn cial shape and money is no longer dilll cult to get The wiitor listened to a farmer talking in one of the Norfolk stores the other day Why said lie I remember in the summer of ml there was no such thing as money in circula tion about here It didnt make much diirerence how good security you wns willing to put up the banks wouldnt let any one have it Farm sales were aHJntado on tnie at a high rate of inter est This spring 1 have attended several sales and the largo majority of the farm ers walk up and plank down their cash and save their two per cent allowed The bankers kept what gold they had Today they would rather customers would take it in preference to anything else The farmers recognize the changed condition of affairs and if no disaster occurs pi ices of real estate in both town and country will advance strongly Another year will see much more building done in the towns and with plenty of money in the hands of the people tho result cannot but bo lush times in this entire region of the coun try Stand up for Norfolk and Ne braska BISHOP W0RTHINGT0N A IurKii Conuriuntlon lMens to lllm lit Trinity Clmrcli I ant ieiilni Kites of Coiillriiiiitlun From Holiday Daily Tho visitation of Bishop Worthingtou to Norfolk yesterday marked another red letter day in tho history of Trin ity church In the evening the music was rendered by a full choir A solo by Master Graham Humphrey was iinely given and received much appreciation The sermon of the Bishop was drawn frcm tho text Not Slothful in Business Fervent in Spirit Serving the Lord Ho spoko for about JO minutes in n close logical earnest manner characteristic ally his exhorting the people to mako a more intense application of religion to the practical affairs of life His address was listened tco with tho closest nttentiou by tho largo audience present At the close of the regular services he congratulated tho Trinity parish on the marked improvements that had been made in tho church property and the business like administration of church affairs Ho expressed the hope that what had been done only presaged future progress and usefulness of tho Norfolk church This is probably tho last visit that Bishop Worthingtou will make to this city Physicians have warned him that on account of failing health he must re side in a lower altitude At tho next diocese nnd couucil to be held at Omaha in May a Bishop Coad jutor will bo appointed to assist him and tho bishop will take up his residence in Now York The services last evening will bo long remembered by all who were present Tho pleasure of the bishop was added to by tho joy of receiving four persons in to tho full fellowship of tho church by tho solemn rites of confirmation It is tho best in tho world that is what every user says of Sloans liniment for rhonmntism cramp colio and all pain Tho most penetrating remedy in exist ence For sale by John Koonigsteiu Homeeeltti KxciirKliin On May 2 and li Juuo 0 and 20 lSitil tho Missouri Pacific Hailwav company will sell homeseekors excursion tickets to certain points in tho southwestern parts of Missouri Kansas Arkausas Indian Territory Oklahoma Territory Colorada and Utah and to many other poiuts located in tho southeastern states At rate of ouo faro for tho round trip plus f 2 For further infor mation address W O Barnes J O PniLLiiii T P A A G F P A Southeast corner of 14th and Doudas streets Omaha Nebraska Have you heard of tho famous Hot Springs Arkansas Hundreds of peo ple aro being cured there daily of tho grip A New Laiiil of Die Sky ISooklet Tho Laud of tho Sky tho popular desigiiatiou for tho Ashevillo Plateau Western North Carolina has been large ly advertised by tho Southern Railway for a number of years on account of tho health and rleasuro resorts and the beau tiful scenery of that section where tho Southern Railway crosses the Bluo Ridge mountains The Southern Railway lias just issued a new aud most attractive booklet with appropriate half tone cuts and reading mutter and thoy ire being seut out free to any address by Mr J C Beam Jr N W P A Southern Railway 60 Adams street Chicago WOUNDED NEED HELP World Herald Hospital Fund for Nebraska Soldiers NORFOLK CONTRIBUTIONS ASKED Tim llully Nwk Will lcclo toiilt llm tlons tntll Iltniiv rWlilnn Mow the MoiHj 1 4 to lie Sent A Worthy Cull Thill AppinN to All lVi mii Help the Hiiji I iimTmwilnjH Dally There are times when the very least any community can do to express their appreciation of tho heroism and self sacrifice of their own brave sons and brothers who aro so far away -is to con tribute money that will help alleviate their sufferings and distress Such a time is now The World Herald is raising a fund for hospital purposes for the wounded of the first Nebraska at Manila It appeals to all Nebraskans to help contribute It is a noble call and deserves prompt attention Tin Daily Niws has consented to receive all sums that the people of Nor folk may desire to give up to i oclock Friday afternoon next That the people may more clearly understand just how this matter is to bo handled the call of the World Herald is quoted The First Nebraska has again suf fered heavy loss in battle Many of the regiments brave members have met death and many others are lying in hospitals with sore wounds received in the lino of duty Seven thousand miles from home and loved ones the wounded aro tossing on hospital cots and thinking of home and friends All that a rich and powerful government can do for them is being done but the richest government cannot make up for tho absence of a mothers nursing or the luck of a wifely or sisterly caress upon fevered brows Any kindly remem brance from homo is tenderly cnerished by the soldier boys at the front and now is the time of all times for Ne braska to show to her brave soldiers in the Philippines that Nebraska remem bers them and is proud of their bravery The World Herald culls upon loyal Nebraskans to contribute to a hospital fund for the First Nebraska This fund will not be tied up in red tune It will not pass through the circumlocution ollice it will be cabled direct to the surgeon of tho First Nebraska with in structions to purchase for the sick and wounded those delicacies which the government cannot supply but which aro necessary to the comfort of tho boys lying in the hospitals The knowledge that the delicacies are provided by an appreciative people at homo will bo the best medicine the sick and wounded soldiers can obtain The fund should be closed Saturday night and on Monday next will bo cabled direct to tho surgeon of the First Nebraska WEDNESDAY WRINKLES- P M Scott of Albion was in Norfolk today W C Cree of Denver is in the city on business J E Cronk has gone to Chicago on a business trip M D Tyler and Burt Mapes spent tho dny at Madison M C Iluycn returned from a trip to Dakota City yesterday The family of W 13 Vail is moving onto south Third street Miss Lizzie Brecheisen of Jiattlo Creek was in tho city yesterday Mr and Mrs Vv W Duwitt of Stan ton were in the Sugar City yesterday T M Morris the Meadow Grove druggist is in the city this afternoon There was a meeting of tho board of county commissioners at Madison today Ten carloads of sheep were shipped east last evening by A J Knollin to Co C E Huttou of the Pierce Milling company was among Norfolks visituru yesterday Conductor Carter of tho M O is enjoying a lay off and went to Omaha yesterday O M Forney returned last evening from Marshalltown Iowa where ho has beeu visitiug his father for two weeks The sale of farm property aud house hold goods by H J Waguer yesterday was largely attended Satisfactory sales were made Thomas Tracy who is an inmate of tho Nebraska Soldiers home is visiting for a short time among his old friends in this city He arrived last night Mr John Reimers enmo in from Grand Island last evening spending tho night at tho homo of his daughter Mrs F Wietzer Ho returned this morning i Tho boys of tho west end have organized a base ball club for tho season of Mill In appreciation of favors re ceived in tho gift of a fine base ball they have named their organization Tho Leonard Nino Tho entertainment given by the M W A at their hall last evening wns much enjoyed Tho graphopbone lout much pleasure by its reproduction of songs and addresses Readings from famous authors were also given Tho contributions toward tho tal fund for tho First Nebraska boys at s Manila should be promptly mule Tin appeal matin by Tin Daily Nk - lenlay In the people of Norfolk de t and will receive their hearty nniml i ation Tun Nuws bin been antlniied by u telegram from the World leraM to collect money for this fund and n lti of till subscribers With the amount sub scribed will be published in tninonows issue of this paper T M Jones Pirns Islington and Owen Diiganwllh the force of men who have been working under them dining the lust id days loao for Ames tomor row where a telephone system will be established Since they ail ied in this city they have been a veiy busy set of men They have put in Mi new tele phones The total number of t le phones now In use In Norfolk Is Hi and Manager Spreehor has orders for more new ones which tin regular local force will place at once There has been used since the present extra work hns been undertaken more than ill miles of new wire Itellol IllSIx lloiiif Distressing kidney ami bladdei disease iclleved in six hoots by New tiieat South Ainoilcnn Kidney Core It Is a gieat sutpilsc on account of Its exceeding pioinpMies n imcviiil pain in bhuldet klilioys ati nunc n male or letnale Uellevc rjletiMnn of water almost Immediately If you want quick rollcl nnd cine this Is the remedy Sold by Koenigstein Phar macy Norlolk Neb FLORIDA A Mipeilin Throiih Slrephij nt llllr Itetw ecu St I mils mill souvllle Commencing December 1 7t li the Lou isville Air Line will inaugurate for tho season the great Through Sleeping Car Route to Florida Through sleeping cars will leave St Louis -1 ftp m daily passing Louisville 7 ll a in Lexington 10 m a m reaching Chattanooga p m Atlanta 10 10 p in and Jackson ville slo a in second morning Stopovers allowed This route is through large cities and interesting country and is operated over most su perior and well established lines of rail way The schedules are fast and most convenient In addition to the above schedule leaving St Louis at night train leaving St Louis S 0S u in will arrive Jack sonville tho next night II 10p in malt ing only one night t t from St Louis to Jacksonville This line also affords passengers for Florida trip via Ashoville N C the greatest American re sort Correspondence solicited and inform ation promptly furnished R A Camp iikll General Passenger Agent St Louis Mo This is also tho best line to points in Kentucky Tennessee Georgia and North and South Carolina South Norlollt Num Mrs Al Shridor is on the sick list Mrs ilurlburt went to Omaha yester day Mr Masters is building an addition to his house Miss Frazier of Missouri Vallley is vis iting Mrs Burt Taylor Mr Rankin of Scribner spent Sunday here greeting his old friends Mrs Pender was down from Oakdale yesterday doing some shopping Mr Chapman and family of Fremont were visiting relatives in this placo Mr Murphy is moving his family from South Second street to a home on Fifth street next to the German church Miss Lizzie Hall is ionniiiig tin- art ot riding a wheel It is hoped Lizzio will succeed without breaking any bones Mrs Murphy Mrs Taylor Miss Wise aud Miss Brown of Creightou went to Omaha Saturday to do their spring shop ping No constipated person enn look his or her best or feel perfectly well For that inactive liver and constipation try Dr Sawyers Little Wide Awake Pills and they will euro you KlESAf fc CjIIUSTOIH A Cheap Farm anil it food One Do you want a good farm where you can work outdoors in your shirt sleeves for ten months iu the year and where your stock can forage for itself all the year round If so write to P Sid Jones Passenger Agent Birmingham Ala or Dr R 13 CrawfordTraveliug Passenger Agent 0 Rookery building Chicago 111 Do you want to go down aud look at some of tho garden spots of this country Tho Louisville Nashvillo railroad pro vides the way and the opportunity on the first and third Tuesday of each month with excursions at only two dollars over ono faro for rouud trip tickets Write Mr C P Atmore General Passenger agent uouisviuo iy ior particulars Do you want to read about them be fore going Then send 10 cents in silver or postage stamps for a copy of Garden Spots to Mr- Atmore -v 500 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Nervous Prostration and ieneral 9 Uubility cuttsl by inlilitiK Compound Oxygen Otir homo treatment which con taiim two mnntlib of Com pound Oxymi inhaling uppara ratu full directions tent to any part of tho country Thiniuclmlos medical advice ilariiiK treatment Pamphlet with advice to w nick homo treatment ami testimonialt free J YOUNG IAN Hetuecn 15bihI0 U lUtletB m manner timid bashful face illbfitjurod with lilackhendc anil nnnplcK dark circlet under t iv lilurnni of lht iliMtim specks easily tired oMjfiiffd or rattled poor memory no ambition or eiirv lb afraid to piuli ahead iu mi inets ttudj or marriage is tired In the moriiimr fevl like an old man bluhhea when you i ti the cauKtof lus troiible it constipated hue unnatural lottes May have Varicocele Hydro Itup ture Illec WiiakiieMjof Orttant AlllllRAUIl MAN 30 to M who ayc h feeU hko a uiau of 60 would has wojk achiug l back no manly viKor no power to enjoy liimtelf u druiuN Himrtin urination troubled at niKlit Has luctory of iudUcreet youth and oreriudulKence later on May have had Blood Miuwitli ore throat blotchtt ouskiu Ihium iiaius hair falliu out cannot ideepat nllit buys i he Is not t ll limn lie bhould be Tell him thnt Wo Tan ili Him Hack th lmvwi luit urn tlm HirtliriL lit of Every Man All letters antwered in plain envelope No testimonials published Writo your symptoms plaiuly GORDON MEDICAL COAIPANY dorrfon Nebr t4Jwbjiirj mmm ii