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Holt II WIipiiIiii 3
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If Pi ipciimiiiiiudiiii llmt mi inoxlni li
to trammel Mich other ImMiiPhU
liriiiilit hoTnm tlm iimi pillion
lowi tl lint llmt tho iliiliiitulus inml i iihl llm
full oti of llm ilnliiKiitiiuii ho cimnlj con
vuntlomt in tho Hitvninl pounlli H hohl foi llm
linrpofioor hiilncliuit iIhIukiiIih to thin oonvi n
lion kIiiiII Milnct tlmroiiuty pommltluo nml f
llcms M llm Htnln roiiM ntlon dm
utiito central comnilttnoinim fiiiin llmoilil
Kumilorinl ilinliictH will ho xoh ctoil for
tlm niiHilliiK Iwo ji ivri nml llm now nliiln coin
nitttiMi will hold lit moolinv nt tlm i Ioho of tho
Btnloi oiiMintlon OuivmmiTii ci
JT M Mi Mnii Chiiirmim
Si ciotnry fro Tom
ltt piilillciiii Voiinty toio rntloii
Tlm rnimhlii mi olnotore of Minllniiu count
NoluuDkii nro loiunwtoil to miiiiI ilolcjtiitofl from
tlm homhiiI olinii proaiuctH lo moot in enmnu
t ion nt Norfolk NphriiHln on ho 3lnt ilii of
April IWO nt 1 oolook p m for tlm puiposo of
awlcctlllK li UiilPKUlOH in um rnpiiniiciiii miiih
conwnlion nl liiu olnNohrnknMn 3ml UKX
tU In iilict iliiliwitiin lo tlm rppuhllcnu con-
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MMitiit ion iih fol low llm appoitionmi nl lioinrf
IiiimiiI Uhiu tlm otociiht for lliiii M II Iteemi
for JihIbii or llm Hiiiiniimi court of NnhiiiHkii nl
tho election Imhl in IKW hoinc i iloh ato at
lnrtfo for each oin anil nun for each
n nlin and iniiloi lineiioa inorooi
KiirroTk
KirBt wnnl S
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Third waul 1
Iourtli wind 4
OntHilo 7
JoITpooii 11
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II it recomniendnd II
Iuirvlow
Vallny
Yurnoiillo
IroMi
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Shell Cn ok
Schoolcran
Kalama7oo
Imorick
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mls Nichols Chalraiuu
Secretin
IlKlUIUICtN CITY TIOKI T
For Jlii or W M Iloborlwiu
l orlil Cleik S It MaKiirluml
Tor fit Tronsunir I II Miilnul
For City 11 lowo
For folico Judtro S W Ilnjn t
For inoinhdri of tlm School lloudW II
Itinhunil II 11 fattorsiiu
Firnt Ward
Second Ward For loan torin W 1
for fhort term II A fanowalk
Third Wuril F W Heck
Fourth Wnnl J K Hutclu bon
Keui
Socrotnry Uoot has rocontly returnoil
from a trip to Cuba and is very woll
pleased with tho progress and couteut
ineut among tho pooplo of that island
They do uot appear to find Undo
Samuel a very sovoro task master
Tho now ourronoy law provides for a
saving of millions of dollars to tho gov
ernment iu iutorost by making it pos
sible to refund tho national debt by
floating 3 ier cent bonds in exchange
for tho 4 aud B per cent bonds now out
standing
The St Louis Globe Democrat cnu
tlidly cousidors Missouri an unlucky
state for tho democrats Tilden was
nominated iu that state in 1S70 and
Cleveland was namod as tho democratic
candidate thoro iu 18S8 It is uot
likely that this unlucky condition will
1k changed this campaign
YV J Bryan can scarcely be longer
classed among tho poor down trodden
common pooplo if tho assertion is true
that ho nos recently invested 40000 in
registered United States 4 per cent
bonds His friends aro making it pos
sible for him to bo classed with the do
epised plutocrats and bond -holders
Tho populists in tkoir state platform
neglected to denounce the crime of 7a
as the great curso of the American
nation and they failed to assure the
people that only in tho free coinago of
silver at the hoavou boru ratio of 111 to
1 lay the only true relief from the evils
of said crime Surely these aro not tho
same men wiio mot aud resolutod in
lb90
A famous palmist at Linoolu has dis
co vored that Mr Bryan often appeals to
sentiment Tho pooplo who Imvo lionrtl
htm speak and read Ills roinnrki have
found tins out long ago nml aro of llm
ltnliof that Huiilliiimit alone in not
thing needed in tho conduct of
government Thoy want faotfl
world us thoy fount for inoro In
business world
Mr Hryan Ihih rested Hittllciently and
has planned a speaking tour through
South Dakota Utah California Oregon
Washington Arizona and Now Mexico
that will take 1uh titno until the middle
of April It is probable that his western
tour will require his attention until tho
enemys country in tho cast again
demands some care Ho will bo kept on
tho jump from now until Novonibor
keeping the onemios in lino It is safe
to say that his westorn bpeeches will
not bo devoted exclusively to
argumonts
Irlniiuy Hlm lloim
A primary oleotion of tho republican
electors of tho First ward of tho city of
Norfolk will bo held at tho olllco of tho
polioo judge in tho city hall in said ward
on tho 1 lth day of April 1000 for tho
purpose of electing live delegates to tho
county couvontion of the republican
parly to bo held at Norfolk Nebraska
April at 11KH polls to bo opouod from
PJ oclock noon to 7 oclock p m
Thoro will bo a caucus of tho republican
electors of said ward to suggest names
to bo voted on at wiid primary meeting
on Friday ovening April lit liOl at 8
oclock p in at tho Oxuard hotel
Em HAbiKV
Committeeman
A primary election of the ropublican
electors of tho Second ward of tho city
of Norfolk- Nebraska will bo hold
ar II E Hardys coal oflleo in said
ward on tho 1 lth day of April lKX
for tho purpose of electing niuo dele
gates to attend tho county couvontion
of tho lopubliciu party to bo hold nt
Norfolk Apnl 31 1000 polls to bo
oncuod from 13 oclock noon to 7 oclock
p m of said day Thoro will bo n
caucus of tho republionu electors of said
ward t J suggest uamos to bo voted on at
said ropublican primary eloctiou on
Friday evening April III 1000 at 8
oclock at Tub Daily Nrws office
Ciydi E Eiskmy
Comuiitteouifin
A primary eloctiou of tho republican
electors of tho Third ward of tho city of
Norfolk Nebraska will bo held at tho
oillco of L O Mittlostadt in said ward
on tho 1 lth day of April 1000 for tho
purpose of electing II delegates to
nttoud tho county convention of tho re
publican party to ba hold at Norfolk
April 31 1000 polls to bo opened from
13 oclock noon to 7 oclock p m of
said day Thero will bo n caucus of tho
republican electors of said ward to sug
gest names to be voted on at said pri
mary olectiou on Friday evening Apr
Hi 1000 nt S oclock p in at tho polico
judges oftice BniT MaiKs
Committeeman
A primary election of tho republican
bi tors of tho Fourth ward of tho city
of Norfolk will bo held at tho drugstore
ot 1 L Hershisor iu said ward on the
11th day of April 1000 for the purpose
of electing four delegates to attend tho
county convoution of tho ropublican
party to bo hold at Norfolk April 31
1000 pollr to be open from 13 oolock
noon to 7 p in of said day There
will bo a caucus of tho republican
electors of said waul at tho drug storo
of J L Hersliiser toBuggest names to
be voted for at said primary eleotiou on
Friday eveuing April Ui 1000 at 8
oclock J Thomson
Committeeman
A caucus of the lopublicnu electors of
Norfolk outside precinct will be held at
tho law olllco of Mupes Haen on
April 11 1000 at 3 oclock p in for
tho purposo of choosing sevou delegates
torepreseut tho outside precinct at tho
republican county convention to be held
iu Norfolk April 31 1000
Gko p SMiru
Committeeman
Farm and oity loans
Tub Uubland Tbust Oo
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 22 1900
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Tho fusioinsts otidonmil tho present
uilmliilst ml Ion of Jovornor Poyntcr and
IiIh olllelnl colleagues thulr ospooinl
pride it Is presumed being In tho lecord
of tho Btato board of trniiHportallon In
thoir efforts to shield tho dour pooplo
from railroad oxtoitlon and uso up all
tho pawflos obtalnablo to provont thiHo
Hiiino doar pooplo from boliK corrupted
liy thoir corporation intltionoo
Apparontly about tho only Ihruo that
luiH not boon iKiiornd or iovIhoi by tho
doinoorats In Mark Hanna Thoy con
Hitler Marlc an kmu for snrvtco throiiKh
anollurcanipalKii If Mark was only ns
miporimturally poworfttl iih ho Ih do
plottd by thoin ho would wlpo all Initio
oralH and ftiHloiilHtH off tho faco of tho
uarth and might huccooiI by an oxtra
onlinary olVort in htopping tho Hwingof
Mr HryanH jaw
Somo of tho iliMiiooratH who still cIIiir
to froo and unllmilod t olnitKo of silvor
oIiooho to mako it appear that tho repub
lican party by tho action Of COI1K10HP
luiH abandoned all hopo or ohnnco of in
tornational bimotnllism completely ig
noring tho cIuuho of tho ourronoy law
which providoH that it Hhall not Htuul in
tho way of International bimotalliHin if
tho iirioptioiiof tho latter Hhould at any
titno prove foimiblo
LEGALIZE MULCT PETITIONS
limn llniMn sppinU Ml liy on the Ayer
Hill
Dcs MolNis Mutch il Tho Ayers
bill for the legalization ot mulct pe
titions in Iowa declared void by the
Iowa supremo court deeiiions was un
der discus don as a special older in tha
house yesterday
Amendments galore were olfered and
discussed until the wholo day was spent
in Its coiiHldciatlon It llmilly passed
In a form which legalizes all petitions
under which manufacturing has been
carrie 1 ol betwoou October 1877 until
July t llkO and legalizes the liquor
niles inado between October 1877 until
February 1100
The Uheshiie amoiidmcut relating to
telegraph companies was takon up in
the senate again and consumed the en
tire day Tho Hlanchard substitute to
tax these corporations as railroads are
now taxed was directly under consider
ation At the close of the aftornoon bos
slot noacHon on the measure had been
taken
Oliinlni In Ilii niuilp mi Aicliilliieeis
Sioux Cnv March aa It is stated
hero on tho highest Catholic authority
that Omaha will bo made an archdio
cese with Lincoln Ohoyonno and Salt
Lako City as bttirragau sous segregat
ing Salt Lako City from the arohdio
cesu of San Francisco The nainu of
Bishop Scannell of Omaha will bo re
commended to tho holy see for the now
archbishop The now archdiocoso of
Dubuque consists of the four diocesus
of Iowa tho two now ones being Sioux
Oity and Des Moines
Hiicp For IViIpiiiI Itnnch
CouNUiti Hirnis March J It is
believed hero now that tho mutter of
tho appointment of u successor to tho
lato Judge Woolson of tho federal court
will bo detei mined within a low days
Advices received in this city yesterday
from Washington weio to tho effect
that the Iowa delegation would decide
on a man Saturday of this week and
that if Congressman Mclhorson de
clined to accept tho appointment that
it would in all probability go to James
Davis of Keokuk
of ItiillroniN
Dks Moim March 33 At tho meet
ing of tho state executive couucil
Wednesday Treasurer of Stuto John
Hcrnott submitted a plan for tho as
sessment of tho railroad property of tho
state according to a fixed mathematical
formula His resolution provided that
tho total assessment bo Used at 18500
000 which is an increase of about
1000000 over tho assessment of last
year
Dead Mull In Idnutilled
Drs Moixrs March 33 Tho man
found dead yesterday near Newton is
now supposed to bo Arthur Diuguiau of
Berwick Tho wagon was overturned
on u bridge three miles west of the city
uud tho body was lying on a mattress
while tho lines around his neck indi
cated tho possibility that tho man had
been strangled to death
CiIIkIoii on tho Alllwniilee
Mwi City la March 33 In n
head end collision between a passenger
and a freight train on tho Chicago Mil
waukee and St Paul railroad at Hull
last night Conductor Miko McKeever
was killed and Biakomau French in
jured Both trains were badly dam
aged
M i onlri eiiccs ut Kaniin City
Ka vas City March 33 Two Meth
odist Episcoiiil conferences are iu ses
sion in Kansas City tho Kansas confer
ence meeting on tho Kansas side and
the St Louis conference meeting on tho
Missouri side The feature of tho
kis gathering was a speech by John V
Hamilton of Cincinnati corresponding
secretary of the Freedinans Aid asso
ciation m denunciation of tho Boers
and deploring tho sympathy iu thoir bo
halt being manifested iu this country
He insisted that tho Boors wero uot
true Christinas for ho said thoy denied
their Christianity to tho blaclc man
Tho assembled ministers iipplnuded his
words At the Missouri conferonco
Rev Lewis Curtis publishing agent of
tho Western Book concern reported
earnings of 000000 in tho pist four
yi ai
ilZV Milppeu Oiifniiip
La Ouos k Wis March 33 A nicot
ine was held hero yesterday of egg deal
ers and produce men representing west
ern Wisconsin southern Minnesota nml
northern Iowa An organization was
perfected to bo known as the Intorstato
Egg Shippers association with the fol
lowing ollicers President John Fer
guson La Crosse secretary W II Gar
lock Winona Tho object of tho or
ganization is to regulate prices and
leinovo the hostilities uow existing be
tween merchants
II ol rim t iuo a ltxit I ii44
San Fiiamhco Mnich 33 Inspector
Henry Iayne who vited the scene of
tho wieck of the Briish ship City of
Floience loported to Survowir of the
Port Spear that the vessel aud cargo
ire a total loss There wis no lustir
unco on the City of Klo enco but tlio
iirgu of nitrate was iiwuhhI
Jacob Iorllluril it llanki npl
New Youk March 33 Jacob Loril
lard formerly a brick manufacturer
has tiled a petition in bankruptcy Lia
bilities S17i37 assots i00 Tho
largest ci editors aro Pierre Ijorillard
1307055 H I Burboy Now York
1315000
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Dmiiiinttiutloii In tli Inn
Bkiuiv March 33 An oHicialagonoy
gave out a Washington dispatch betting
forth that tho American warship sent to
Taku is intendod to participate iu an
eventual joint naval demonstration
should China persist in its refusal to
tupyrObS tho sects hostile to Christians
Krpiirl ol Aiot rlcttii Hunt
Pauis March 23 Tho Intraiisigeant
has a telegram received by Agoncillo
Aguiiialdos envoy nuuouueing that tho
Filipino general Pavia had routed tlio
Americans near Cubut aud takou
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Annual Spring Opening
We will
inspection
Thero is moro catarrh in this section
of tho country than all other diseases
put together and until tho last few
years was supposed to be incurable
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease and pre
scribed local remedies and by constantly
failing to euro with local treatment
pronounced it incurable Science has
proven catarrli to bo a constitutional
disease and thoroforo requires constitu
tional treatment Halls Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F J Cheney Co
Toledo Ohio is tho only constitutional
euro on tho market It is taken inter
nally iu doses from 10 drops to n tea
spoonful It acts directly on tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system
They offer one hundred dollars for any
caso it falls to cure Send for circulars
and testimonials Address
F J Chkxey Ci Toledo O
Sold by druggist 7o
Halls family pills aro tho best
Appllrntlon for DriiunlKls ttiiior McetiHfl
Matter of application of J L Iler
shiser for n liquor license
Notico is hereby given that J L
Hershisor didon the ICth day of March
1000 file his application to the mayor
and city council of the city of Norfolk
Nebraska for licouso to sell malt
spirituous aud vinous liquors for medio
iual mechanical and chemical purposes
at Norfolk Nebraska from tho 1st day
of May 1000 to the 0th day of April
1901 At lot 8 block -I Norfolk Junction
in fourth ward of Baid city
If thero is no objection remonstrance
or protest filed within two weeks from
the lllth day of March 1000 tho said
license will bo granted
J O SriTT City Clerk
Application for Siiloon Iliiior Ucennr
Matter of application of Harry Lodor
for n liquor license
Notico is hereby given that Hnrry
Lodor did on tho 10th day of March
1000 tile his application to the mnyor
and city council of tho city of Norfolk
Nebraska for license to soil malt
spirituous aud vinous liquors at Norfolk
Nebraska from the 1st day of May 1000
to tho 10th dny of April 190 1 at east
i lot 4 block 1 of Koeuigsteius addition
in first ward of said city
If thero is no objection remoustranco
or protest tiled within two weeks from
tlio liitn lay oi luurcu rw iuo saiu
license will be granted
J C Stitt City Clerk
TliuIi eH Srtle r Ktiil Kutute
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of nil order made on the 0th day of
March by the Hon 1 3 P Weatherby
referee in bankruptcy of tho district
court of the United States in and for the
district of Nebraska I will sell nt publio
auction to the highest bidder for cash
on tho 7th day of April 1000 at 300
oclock p m on said day in front of
Leonards drug store iu the city of Nor
folk iu Madison couuty Nebraska tho
following described real estate beloug
ing to tho estnte of Herman Tillenbnrg
the bankrupt to wit Lot 0 in block- 1
I Bear fc Mathewsons addition to Nor-
have for your
on the above
folk Nebraska a one half interest in
lots 1 1 l and 15 of Wards suburban
lots to Norfolk Nebraska now platted
as Bob Flemings subdivision lot Hi iu
block 1 ot Gardner Braaschs addi
tion to Norfolk Nebraska and lots 7
and 8 block 1 in Collnmers addition to
Norfolk Nobraska all in Madison
county Nebraska
Said sale will remain open for one
hour
Dated March 9 1900
AitTiiuit O Hazes
Trustee
Order lor Hearing of Final Ai rniint
In tho county court of Madison
couuty Nebraska
In tho matter of the estate of Jane La
Fui Ke deceased
Now on tho 30th day of February
1000 came M C Huzen the adminis
trator of Baid estato and prays for leave
to ronder an account as such adminis
trator
It is therefore ordered that the 2Gth
day of March 1900 at 1 oclock p m
at my oflleo in Madison bo fixed as tho
time aud place for examining and allow
ing such account And the heirs of said
deceased uwl nil persons interested in
said estato af6 required to appear at tho
time and place so designated aud show
cause if such exists why said account
should not bo allowed
It is further ordered that said M O
Hazen administrator givo notice to all
persons interested in said estate by
causing a copy of this order to bo pub
lished in The Nonrouc Daily News a
newspapor printed and in general circu
lation in said county for three weeks
prior to tho day set for said hearing
In testimony whoreof I have hereunto
set my hand and nfllxed my otlicinl seal
this 2tlth day of February 1000
seal Wm Batks
County Judge
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SATURDAY
MARCH 24
date an Elegant Exposition of the Milliners
Art We have for more than 12 years been
engaged in learning how when and where
to secure the best results for our patrons
We believe that now for the spring open
ing of the season of 1900 we can show in the
more than 300 hats on display an assortment
equalled only in larger cities It will in
terest you to see the distinctive new beau
tiful creations Millinery was never so
pretty as now
Remember the date
March 24th
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