The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, April 19, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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Custer II
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Kiiyn lului I
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Knox J2
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Molnnrson I
MmllHiiu 1
Morrlok II
Niincn
Nonmliii I
NuoknllH I
Dtoo 21
Iawiiiiii
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Ilmliw I
Ilnreo JJ
Ilnlln 12
Iolk II
Itml Willow II
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Huriiy I
Hniiuilom Is
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Howiirtl 17
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York 21
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tiniBka tiro lioroliy cullwl to inool In convmitiou
l Norfolk Nolir on WoilnoBilay April Si 1100
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two iluloKiitOB anil two allornato ililjatiB to
tlio national ropnlilican coiivcntioii wliicli la lo
couvono al llilliulolplilii on Juno 19 IHX iiIbo
Ui placo in noiuiiiation a camliilato for u ropro
pontutlvo to coiinroas from Willi eoimroiultiiiiil
lUtttct mill for Midi otlinr IhihIuosh us may
friiiorly coniirbofon said ciuioutiiiu
llio IUIBI3 oiroiireoiuaiion ib ono iioiokiuh ml
anil ono floltfAto for oach 1U0 volos anil
tlnSroof cast for llio Hon M II
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imtitlfltl to iloloBiiti B fnllowa
Autolopo ll Knox IS
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ilurl IT Moriick 12
Coilur 12 Nhiico 10
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IMatto 13
Stallion S
Thurston 7
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1ut that thoiloloatoB priiiint caul tlio full oto
of tlioilolialiiin V V CONKiiNii
Jack Koinioshin Chairiuaii
Soc rotary
lSnpultllciiu County Coiivontlim
Tlio ropnlilican oloctoi Hof Mmlihoii enmity
NoliriiBka aro rmiuoBtoil t bimiiI iloliiato from
llm povoral votlnit procin s to moii in convmi
lion ut Norfolk NohraHka on tlio 2IbI iluy of
April 1VO0 al 1 oclock p in for tho puriMisn of
ttfllcctiiiK 17 ilolounttM to tho ropiihlicau Btato
convention al Lincoln Nohraska May -nil VMM
iiIbo tocloct iloluttutiiH to tho ropuhliciiu cnn
4roBbiiiiini convontion of thoThinl iliftrict anil
to traiiBiict such othor hiiBinoBB an may ho
brought hoforo Urn convoatiiiu
Tho Buvoml pruclnclH aro ontltloil to ropto
Bontntion as follows tho apporlioniuont lnin
hiiBoil upou tliu votociiHt for lion M II Hddbo
for jiiiIko of tho Hiipromu court of Nuhrithku ut
tho election hold In lKW Ixiimj ono ilohutato at
InrKO for ouch votlni procinct uiul ono for oach
lli votes anil iiiiijiir iriicllou tliorooi
KaTrviow 3
Valloy I
Warnorvillo S
Drovu t
Iroou lardoii 2
Door Crook I
Sholl Crook 13
Schoolcraft 3
Kaluiuazoo I
Kinorick
Total 121
It is rocommoiidsilTliut nrociiuit nriiuitriud no
held on tho Uth day of April UHX
David Wiiitia
Jamcs Nichols Chairiuaii
Socrotary
Botwoon tho pass grubbers nnd nnti
pass grabbers tho fusionists and anti
fusiouists tho expansionists nud anti
expansionists tho gold dpinocrats nud
tsilver domoorats and other considera
tions the fusionists of Nebraska tiro not
to bo considered as ono largo gob of
harmony and brothorly love
The Iuterstato Commerce commission
finds tiuio to notify tho people of Nor
folk when thoir rate caso will bo taken
up though it has much mora business
to nttend to than tho state railway
board It has no political pins staudiug
in tho bowling alloy however which it
is necessary to keep perpendicular
Omaha Bee
Arbor Dny is approaching Aro you
prepariug to give it t umrk of your
enterprise aud progrossivouess by the
plnutiug of ut least one shade treo The
boautifal shade now enjoyed throughout
tho oity and couutry is the result of
someones foresight Keep the good
work going and future generations will
rise up aud call you blessed Plant a
treo
There is considerable apprehension as
to what Bryau aud Dewey may have to
say to and about each each other when
thoy uipot iu Chicago May 1 The ad
miral lias the clear advantage in that
the day is the second anniversary of his
magnificent victory nt Mauila while
Bryan is nt ft illsnrtvnninKO In Mint If ho
has n victory to coniiuoiunratn no ono
knows nxnolly whnt ditto should lw nut
nnltlo to Hh coinnitiinonitlon Tho ro
Hull of tho iiitHitiiiKtnoaKoilyiuilicimlwl
AKiilnnhlort kooiI friontl Htmiitor
IottiKrnw ImH ruoulvotl n hint from his
liointi town nntl homo Htuto thivt whllo
liia HorvluoB miKlit ho niiprooiatoil ly tho
ThkiiIh Kood unci trim Amotion citizens
do not iloslro his ronroHOiitution Not
only tliil PottlKrows homo town o ro
puhlicnn ut tlio rooont munioliml oloo
tlon hut ninny of tho oition in Hotith
Dakota lmvo HhowniiromiirltahloohiiiiKO
In fmor of ropuhlicaiiiHin Oition that
lmvo hooii fusion for yours nt tliorocont
olfctlon olioso ropuhlioan ollloors ami it
timi ho prodlotutl with n thKrco of cor
tainly that tho stato will this full throw
oil tho fusion yoko ami drop wifoly Into
tho ropuhlionu column
Tlio record of tho Maniln oiistoin
houso dlsolosiH tho faot tliat in Hpito of
tho niiBottlod condition of tho island
oHpoolally duriiiK tho fcro part of tho
year I8M tho receipts wore grcator
than for nuy ono of tho seven preceding
years of Spanish control Custom
house receipts nro nn indication of tho
hnsiniss conditions of n country nntl
this showing of tho Manila custom
houso is not hy any moans derogatory to
to Unltod Stntcs control of nftnirs on
tho island If nil tho inhnhltauts hnd
poacofully suhmittod Jo tho wlshos of
tho United States thoshowlng would
hnvo boon much bottor Tho uotion of
tlio Tugals us urgod by tho fusioniss of
this country has boon to their dotrimont
Tho nppointment ofofllcors by tho
stuto houso ring at Lincoln slams the
door ngniust tho candidacy of our towns
man Henry Sohlotfoldt for auditor nnd
docs not ovon permit his frioutls of Jho
Democrat to look in through tho koy
holo Silas said thumbs up nud
thumbs wont up Tho populists arc to
get tlio nouiinut ion for auditor which
moans in as many words Mr Kdniiston
Tho crack of tho whip was not only
heard by Mr Sohlotfoldt Edgar Howard
of Papillion was also couipollod to stop
outside while tho pio was being distrib
uted Hut tho funniest act in tho whole
coinody is to como whon tho populist
from ovor tho stato march to Lincoln
ami with grave nud sorious mion ratify
and push through tho slato just as SilnB
tho sago of Broken Bow nud free pass
record broakor has propnrod it Grand
Island ludopondeut
Tho Omaha News an indepondout
newspaper with a decided leaning toward
fusion politics has this to say concern
ing W J Bryan of this stato Take
the circumstances squarely iuto consider
ation in tho order ot thoir importance
Tho Urst is that V J Bryan cannot bo
olocted With all tho elements in his
favor four yours ago which do not
entor into tho problom this your ho was
defeated and it cannot bo claimed that
his personal cuuso has gained iu tho
interim Personally ho is u much
weaker cnudiduto thun ho was thou and
on account of his inability to rid him
self of tho froo silver incubus which is
so distastoful to tho eastorn branch of
tho party ho cannot proporly nvnil
solf of tho advantages to bo dorived
from a vigorous prosecution of tho im
perialism nud trust issues So just us
surely us ho is olocted ho will split his
party wido
The IMiitftirni Kpltoinled
Tho Piorro Freo Pross epitoniizos tho
next national domoc ratio platform
which will bo adopted by tho Kansas
City convention Hero it is iu a nut
shell
Plank No 1 Wo protost
Plank No J Wo condemn iu
strongest terms
Plank No Wo viow with alarm
Plauk No t Wo stnud opposed
Plunk No Jk Wo nro ngaiust
Plunk No 0 Wo can see no good to
como
Plunk No 7
Plank No 8
Plauk No
change
Plauk No Ill
Plank No 1
It is nil wrong
No honeflts cau
suit
Plunk No A grave situation
Plank No 10 Wo do not beliovo
Plauk No 11 This country is on
tho vorgo
Plnnk No 12 Wo boliovo iu nn
anti
PI uik No 1 Wo aro confronted
PUnkNo 14 Tho devil is to nay
Plank No 18
vomica nud slush
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THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AIRJL 19 1900
13 Wo doninnd u
Give us control
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Do You lliive Fifty Coats
If you have well tell you how to get
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Weekly State Journal published nt
Lincoln wnuts several thousand now
PLONGR TO DRATII
SAM
PATCHS FAMOUS JUMP OVER
TVi QENE3EE FALLS
The lnnl of n Si ninl lonnl SorlcM of
DuriiiK IVnln Which M In III
Iml Ior ii
of Itruinlj
Nov 13 ISIS Ham Patch lost his lift
In Jumping from n HcnfTold 12 feet
nbovo tho brink of the fJenosce fulls
Into the abyss below lie undertook
to Jump In all u distance of lJ3 feet
Of course the whole population of
ltochcster as well as the fanners from
neighboring villages were upon the
scone The fume of Patch hnd for
Htvornl weeks been it topic of conver
sation among tho early settlors
Patch was horn In Rhode Inland In
1807 Soon lifter he removed to Pator
koii N 1 at which place In 1827 he
was seized with the Jumping lunula
After giving severnl daring exhibitions
In Now Jersey he decided to try his
luck nt Nlngimi falls two years Inter
I it October 1827 ho Jumped from a
shelving rock between Gout Island anil
the gurgling waters many feet below
A few days later heHtiirtled tho na
tives by Jumping from tho old
street bridge nt dawn Tic swum
under tho wntor to a convenient hltllnu
place where ho hud much ntmfscmcul
In wntohlng several boats crowded
with people dragging for his body
They were startled when ho culled
merrily to them Joking them for their
wnsted efforts In his behnlf
On another morning ho Htnrtled n
HocheHter hid by Jumping from the
brink of the fulls to tho rnplds below
If Pnteh hnd not reassured tho boy he
would have had half of the population
of ltochcster drugging tho wntor for
his deatl body
With such a record it Is no wonder
that on the morning of Nov 13 nil the
muddy roads leading to Uochester
were thronged with people desirous of
seeing the wonderful Juniper Even If
fanners wore unusually busy In secur
ing the last of their harvests they
found time to take a dny or two off In
order to witness tho fonts of Sam
Patch Several bouts brought hundreds
of visitors In holiday attire from Can
ada Oswego and Lewlston Buffnlo
Cnnandnlgun and Bntnvlu were almost
depopulated on account of tho exodus
to Uochester The few taverns In the
city turned guests away nnd many
had to camp out overnight
Notwithstanding the rnwcold weath
er throngs of settlers lined the banks
below the falls Although Sum said he
did not feel the cold weather ho was
plensed to fortify himself with n drink
of brandy tendered to him by his
friend William Cochrane Several of
the spectators contributed a unique
uniform Dressed In white trousers
decorated with n black silk hnndker
chlef tied nrountl his body surmounted
by n light woolen Jacket nnd skullcap
Sam must have presented n grotesque
appearance
After taking another drink from the
Husk Sam made the following speech
to the thousands of breathless specta
tors Napoleon was a great man nnd
a great general He conquered armies
nnd he conquered nations But he
couldnt Jump the Genesee falls Wel
lington was a great man and a great
soldier He conquered armies and he
conquered nations nnd ho conquered
Napoleon but he couldnt Jump the
Genesee fulls That was left for me to
do nnd I can do It and will
Although Sam Patch could jump the
Genesee falls when he wns sober he
could not do it when he felt tho effects
of the brandy Owing to this fact he
met his death when he took the jump
When tho thousands of silent nnd hor
ror stricken spectators saw Snm strike
the water they did not see him come
to the surface Ills descent was so un
like his previous efforts when ho shot
like nn arrow from a bow that tho
spectators were certnln thnt he met his
doom when he renched the water and
the Jugged piercing rocks beneath
The spectators searched In vnin for
the Jumper The torches of tho search
ers along the river bnnk anil those of
the searchers who dragged the river In
boats lit up the river during tho long
night hours Amid the roar of the
cataract the sorrowing multitude shed
tears for tho Jolly good follow who
like many others loved his bottle on
occasions
Notwithstanding tho rumors thnt
Sam Pntch hnd been seen alive In
Uochester nothing was heard of him
until St Patricks day when his body
was found In a cake of Ice near the
mouth of the Genesee His rcmnins
wero burled In the cemetery at Char
lotte Although It hnd been the ambi
tion of his life to Jump London bridge
he met his death iu the Genesee The
feats of Sam Patch filled the newspa
pers for weeks nnd although such
poets as Mrs Slgourney wrote poems
dedicnted to his memory no monument
has been erected In commemoration of
his feats
Indeed the event produced a pro
found Impression upon tho people of
those days Ou the following Sunday
tho preachers In Uochester and neigh
boring towns could not sny enough
against the evils of jumping Some
even went ns far as Toslnh Illssell who
told the pupils of the Third church
Sunday school that because thoy saw
the fatal leap they were accessories to
his denth nnd wero murderers In the
sight of God Uochester Herald
Thero is more catarrh iu this sociton
of tho country than nil other diseases
put together and until tho lust few
years was supposed to be inourable
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease aud pre-
scribed locul remedies nnd by constantly
failing to euro with locul treatment
prououuoed it incurable Science has
proven catarrh to bo a constitutional
discaflo and thcroforo requires fonstltu
tlonal treatmont Halls Catarrh Curo
manufactured by V J Cheiioy Co
Toledo Ohio Is tho only constitutional
curo ou the market It is taken inter
nully in doses from 10 droni to a ton
spoonful It acts directly on tho blood
nntl mucous surfaces of tho system
Thoy offer ono hundred dollars for any
coso it fulls to curo Solid for circulars
nnd testimonials Addross
1 J Ciiknky Co Toledo O
Sold hy druggist 75o
Hulls funilly pills nro tho liost
Application for lriiRill IWiior tlt iiinn
Matter of application of Geo B
OhrlHtoph for a liquor licenso
Notice is horoby given that Goo B
Ohrisloph did on tho 1th day of April
1100 lie his application to tho mayor nud
city council of tho city of Norfolk Nob
for license to sell mnlt spirituous anil
vinous liquors for mcdiciunl mechanical
and chemicul purposes nt Norfolk No
brnskn from the 1st day of May 1100
to the 110th dny of April 1101 ut lot 13
block I original town iu First ward of
said city
If thoro is no objection romoustrnnco
or protest filed within two weeks from
too nn any oi jvpni nniu too sniti
license will ho granted
10 Stitt City Olork
Application for Saloon Llipior I loom
Matter of application of Ilnrry Lodor
for a liquor licenso
Notice is horoby given that Harry
Lodor ditl oil tho 19th day of March
1100 llio his application to the mayor
and city couuoil of tho oity of Norfolk
Nebraska for licenso to soil malt
spirituous and vinous liquors at Norfolk
Nebraska from tho 1st day of May 1100
to the 30rh day of April 1101 at oast
I lot I block 1 of Koonigsteius addition
iu first ward of said city
If thoro is no objection remonstrance
or protest tiled within two weeks from
tho tilth dny of Mnroh 1000 tho said
license will bo grunted
J O Stitt Oity Olerk
Application for Saloon Liquor License
Mutter of application of Win G
Bonier for a liquor license
Notico is horoby given that Wm G
Bonier did ou tho 27th day of March
1100 llio ins application to tlio mayor
and city council of tho city of Nor
folk Nobrasku for licenso to soil malt
spirituous and vinous liquors at Norfolk
Nebraska from tho 1st day of May 1000
to tho 80th day of April 1001 at lot 11
block f original town in First ward oi
said city
If thero is no objection remonstrance
or protost filed within two weeks from
tho 27th day 6f March 1000 the said
license will bo granted
J O STrrT City Olerk
A ppllcntlon for Saloon Iliuor Ilconso
Mutter of application of Joseph
Vlnzuoy for a liquor liconso
Notico is hereby given that Joseph
Vluzuey did on tho 10th day of April
1100 llio his application to the mayor
and city council of tho city of Norfolk
Nebraska for licenso to sell malt
spirituous and vinous liquors at Norfolk
Nobraska from tho 1st dny of May
1000 to the 30th day of April 1901 at
lot 4 block 1 Koenigstolus addition in
First wnrd of said city
If there is no objection remonstrance
or protest filed within two weeks from
tho 10th dny of April 1900 tho said
license will be granted
J O Stitt City Clerk
Application fin Siiloon Liquor License
Matter of npplication of William Blatt
for a liquor licenso
Notico is hereby given that William
Blatt did on tho Oth day of April 1000
file his npplication to tho mayor und city
council of tho city of Norfolkf Nobraska
for licenso to soil malt spirituous and
vinous liquors nt Norfolk Nebraska
from the 1st day of May 1900 to the
10th day of April 1901 at lot 14 block
4 original town in First ward of said
city
If thero is no objection remonstrance
or protost filed within two weeks from
tho Oth day of April 1900 the said
license will be granted
J O Stitt City Clerk
Application for Saloon Liquor LIceiiKo
Matter of application of Geo Eble for
a liquor license
Notico is heroby given that Geo Eble
did on the J7th day of March 1000 file
his application to tho mayor and city
council of the city of Norfolk Nebraska
for license to sell malt spirituous and
vinous liquors nt Norfolk Nobraska
from the 1st day of May 1900 to the
80th day of April 1901 at lot 0 block
2 Mathowsons addition in First ward
of said city
If there is no objection remonstrance
or protest filed within two weeks from
the 27th day of Maroh 1900 the said
licenso will be granted O Stitt
City Olerk
Application for Saloon Liquor Liconso
Matter of application of Chas
Rico for n liquor licouse
Notice is heroby given that Chas Rice
did on the 30th day of March 1000 file
bis application to the mayor and city
council of the city of Norfolk Nebraska
for licenso to sell malt spirituous and
viuous liquors at Norfolk Nebraska
from tho 1st day of May 1900 to the
30th day of April 1101 at lot ouo block
two Bears additiou iu First ward of
said city
If thoro is no objection remonstrance
or protost lllod within two weeks from
the 30th day of Maroh 1900 the said
liceuso will be granted
J O Stitt Oity Olerk
KARO BROS
Everybody wants the bst o
meats We make a speoia
effort to please our trade
Our Shop Ib theiNeaet
in tbe City
I
W C AHLHAN
WE PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION
lo tho small derails of our business If you
wanl an old hat mado over and re trimmed we
try to make it look as near new as we can
We uso tho most modern results of the chem
ists discovery to restore the original color
Shoo polish and stove blacking are obsolete
gone into inocuous desuetude as applied to
millinery with us Therefore if you do not
wish to purchase a new hat for this spring
bring your old material and wo will make the
best possible out of it And dont forget that
we will show all through the season the prac
tical and latest things as they como out from
tho depots of fashion
INSKEEPS MILLINERY
AHLMAN BROS
C W AULMAN
The Norfolk Bicyclo Men Proprietors
NORFOLK BICYCLE WORKS
Manufacturers JohborH nnil Donlors In
Bicycles Sundries Parts and Repairs
Akoiicv for Walthnni Manufacturing Cos Orient Bicycle the Finest Strongest
anil Kiihtcst Hicyclo in tho World Wo also hanillo thn Acme Vvorhl Tribune Itaobo
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The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
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ChiciiRo Express l40p m
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Omnhu Passenger 1210 ii m
WEST DEPART
Black Hills rxprcss 710 pm
VnrdlKro Pussonger 1210 p m
VerdiKro Accommodation 900 am
WEST ARRIVE
Black Hills Express 1220 pin
Vordiro Passenger Ilttiiiu
Vordlgre Accommodation 720pm
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BOOTH DEPART
Columbus Accommodation 630 p m
Omaha Denvoraud Pacltlc Coast ll00u m
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Columbus Ace tnmodatlon 1030pm
Omaha Ifouverond Pacific coast 900pm
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Bioux City and Omaha Passenger 730 p m
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The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn
C B DURLAND Secretary
R A LOIKABT President
IHAS S BBIDOE Vice PnraiDUNT
W H JOHNSON CASniKB
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ALEXANDEE BEAH Vice President
W II BUUHOLZ Cashier
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Bank
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Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buya and Sella Exohange
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point la Europe
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Railroad and Business Directory
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Repairing
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Boots and hoes
Repairing Neatly Done
JBHERMANN
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All Work Guaranteed
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