The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, May 24, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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JOHN It HAYS
Norfolk
Tim llniutlillriin Jiidlolnl Ooiivniillmi
Tlio rniuilillonnolnrtorit of tlio Hinornl coun
ties of tlm Nlntli Jiiillclnl district of Nnlirnakn
urn liorrliy cnlloil to monl in oimvmitlon nt Nor
folk NobrnrVn lino 31 1OO nt 2 oolonk i in
fortlin mtoro o iilncliw in iioiiiliwitlon n
rnmlitlntn for illntrlcl liulwo of imld district nml
tlinmilnrtlon of n Juillcliil cmilriil oomnilttnn
mid such otlior Imslimsx iih limy proporly ltd
cousidoriid Tlio IiiihIh of rmirnsniitiitloti la oiin
ileloKMto nt liirmi from imrli comity nml 0111
iloloKttu for ontli ono liiimlroil otun mill iiiiijor
fraction tlmroof cast for Hon M II IIiiohh for
JuiIko of Miirmim court nt tlio olnclloii Imlil In
tsTO Tim Kin mill comities will tin nutltlml to
iIoIokhIoh iih follow
Antolopo 10 Knox 12 MiiiIIboii 17 Ilorco
ft Wnynn 10
It Ih rncomtuniidnd Unit no iiroxiiiH lio nl
lowoil lint tlmt tlio ilnWnto monoid nl til
coiiontlon ciihI tlm full oto of tlio iloliwitloii
lly order of tlm contnil ooiiiiulttoo of tlio
Ninth jnillolnl district of Nnliriixku
l ic Riiimosiiis John It II uh
Micrntary iiiiiiiniin
r Nobrnskrt Ih likoly to lo redeemed
from roforin rulo this full It haH
boon very sulllolontly reformed
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Tovviio Ih located on tho luniks
crook mid in ho thoroughly
pickled that u trip to tho Hoiireo in
cuso
of ti flood of votos tlmt will buck tho
water up will in no wiso inconvenience
it
Thoro is not uti unoccupiod ntoro
building in n desirnblo location in Nor
folkanother ovidonco of iniprovod
uuniuoss conditions not in ovidonco for
a numbor of years and still Norfolk has
somo oitioiis who boliovo in going back
to doniocratio rulo which proved so dis
astrous in tho years
Wouldnt it bo consistent for tho dem
ocratic press to give circulation to tho
fact that prlcos of wiro nails and other
products of iron and stoel have doolinod
radically in prico For a titno this con
dition offerod them a very fair substitute
for tho wheat mid silvor ratio presented
in 1SSHJ but now thoy will bo couipollcd
to look further and perhaps faro worse
It is evident that thoy aro not tlmukful
for a decliuo in prices against which
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thoy have boon klolnug as 11103 aro
robbed of campaign matorial thereby
Ono of the chaplains who has boon iu
tho Philippines a year aud a half Chap
lain Pioreo states that tho ivuti story of
tho largo Jinoreaso of saloons Jin thoso
islauds is liko mauyofthoBtorioB told
by that class mostly fiction Bofore
tho Aiuoricau occupation of tho islauds
thero woro hundreds of uipa huts iu
which natives Boldgiuof thoir own
manufacture He says Tho charac
ter of this native drink was fiery and
villainous I am not personally an ad
vocate of aiiy saloon but IJutnforcod to
give my testimony thattho substitution
of regimontalcanteous iu Swhich only
boor was sold in place of this traflio iu
native gin resulted iu a moat immediate
and perceptible improvement tin tho
sobriety of tho troops
Not for years aud perhaps novor
before has there boon as much palutiug
done iu Norfolk in ono spisou us there
has this spring Nearly ovory business
block in town which has uot recoived
attention iu tho past year orj two bus
been painted and papored and thoy now
look generally bright audj attractive
Tho era of improvement has not only
affected storo buildings but residences
somo of which havo not been repainted
siuco they woro built years ago havo
beon vastly improved by tho application
of fresh paint aud iu tho country the
same ovidonco of prosperity is shown ly
newly painted farm homos barns aul
other buildings Thero aro nu uuusuul
number of painters ill tho cityoud
vicinity and they have boon unusually
busy siuco spring first opouodThose
who are observing will bo hard to
convinco that business conditions havo
not improved thatjprosperity does not
prevail Paintiug is usually ono of the
last improvements made by a property
owner although it should not be for it is
an established fact thatpaiutiug results
in a great saving to buildings
An Huiuplo in Nebraska
Nebiaska affords a strikingly horrible
example of tho eilocts of a doniocratio
administration and a freo trade tariff
Its bank deposits 6how it
Year Amount
1892 134891113
1893 1 7208470
1691 180748T2
1695 14200775
1890 10227537
1897 13902940
1898 18225180
1899 2100011 1
These figures represent thedeposlts in
all banks in Nebraska undor state su
pervision only Tho leolitio during tho
democratic administration of 181CMN is
as remarkable as tho increasolii deposits
undor tho proneut administration of
Proiidont MoKiuloy Nebraska City
Pross
THE HOT WATER BUTTON
A Conntrr Cottplc Which Aoorplod
tlm Direction lltt nillr
This Is n talu of pressing tho button
llliiliio Vllea of Skowhogun tells It to
mo I dont know where ho got tho
facts couldnt Ituvo been hi Hkowliu
gun of course
Hut wherever It was a couplo from
tho country cuiuo to tho hotel of which
tho talu Is told Of course this tuny
havo hnppened In Hob Haines hotel In
Skowhegan but I doubt It for Hob hns
told mo ninny times that It Is 11 liberal
education for mini woman or child to
stop In his hotel five minutes
Iltirul parties l question asked to 1m
shown to a room boy escorted them
up left them -standing lu the center of
tlio room looking around
Over tho electric push button of
course was the usual card directing a
guest to ring onco for Ico water twlco
for hot water etc It Is evident that
tho first business of tho now arrivals
was to study the card
In about llvo minutes the bell on tho
annunciator In the olllco commenced to
ring
giving the hot water call
over and over The number shown
was the number of the room occupied
by tho rural parties
Tho boy rushed Into the washroom
mid drew a pitcher of hot water Still
the bell kept sounding steadily two
rings In quick succession
Git a move on shouted the clerk
to the boy Them parties In Hltinitccn
must be considerably fussed up on tho
hot water question They must havo
cold feet
Tho boy was already hnlf way up
stairs running like n deer Tho bell
still kept ringing
Tlio clerk crazed by the noise of tho
bell stood up lu 11 chair saying things
In rapid succession and held his hand
on tho gong dulling Its sound
Tho boy tore Info tho room with his
pitcher of hot water slopping Tho
new arrivals man nnd wife were
standing before tho electric button
Their eyes were on tho card The man
held a bowl carefully under the button
with his head turned away so that the
hot water wouldnt squirt In his eyes
nnd the woman was pressing tho but
ton with regular stroke They were
doing their best to get hot water strict
ly according to directions
Ucro stop that yelled tho boy to
tho woman Heres your hot water
Tho man with tho bowl lowered that
article and looked at tho boy
What says he tho man from tho
rural districts dye havo to bring It
In n pitcher lu tho old fashioned way
Waal I snum Whats tho trouble
with yer waterworks hero Ive been
press n this button accordln to the
rewles here on tho card and there
haint a darned drop of hot water como
out ylt When things aint workln ye
ought to hang up a sign sayln Out of
Order Thats tho way they do on tho
welghln machine up to Silo Cobbs gro
cery store
And when tho bellboy came out of
his swoon he told the clerk nnd the
clerk went gravely up stairs with a
tiny card on which he had written
Not Working
Ho carried a spike and a hammer
and after gaining admission to room
slumteen he nailed up tho card with
the spike
The guest surveyed his work with In
terest
There thats business said the
ninn from the rural districts Kt she
aint workln say so nnd of Its goln to
trouble ye any to fetch water up here
mo and the woman will come down tor
tho sink and wnsh up Jest as soou
dew Its not Lewlston Journal
IfRend of St Winifred Well
Tho following legend Is supposed to
hnvo given Its name to St Winifreds
well once tho most celebrated holy
well In Orent Britain Winifred a no
ble British mnldcn of tho seventh cen
tury was beloved by a certain Prince
Crndocus She repulsed his suit nnd
he lu revenge cut off her head The
prince wns Immediately struck dead
mid tho earth opening swallowed him
Winifreds head rolled down tho hill
and from the spot where It rested a
spring gushed forth St Bueno picked
up the head and reunited It to the body
bo that Winifred lived for many years
a life of great sanctity nnd tho spring
to which her name was given became
famous for Its curative powers
Tho well was located In Holywell
ounty Flint England and wns re
giidcd with great veneration during
10 middle ngos being visited by thou
sands thnt believed Implicitly In the
healing virtues of tho water It Is uow
In a state of neglect A courthouse
was constructed over the famous well
by the Countess of Richmond mother
of Henry VII
What He Wlabcd
I want some more chicken said
Bobble at the dinner table
I think you have bad as much ns Is
good for you dear said Bobbles
mother
I want more said Bobble
You cant havo nuy more now but
hero Is a wishbone that you and mam
ma can pull That will bo fun You
pull one side ami Ill pull the other
nnd whoever gets the longest end will
havo a wish come true Why Bob
ble youve got It What was your
wish
1 wished for somo more chicken
said Bobble promptly Boston Herald
A carload of oranges will average
340 boxes and tho boxes contain about
170 oranges each A carload of lemons
will average 2SS boxes with 3G0 lem
ons to the box
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 21 1000
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HE BET OiN THE SEVEN
A QAMBLEn8 SCHEME THAT WORK
ED WELL FOR AWHILE
He Porirnt Ono Very Itnportnnt
Tlilnu IIniTvnr nml Ilia Lnat
IltutiflnK Wtrcr Ilrotifictit Hula
mid Trnuedy Iu Ita Wake
A gentleman who Uvea In the Bluo
Crass nml who hnu been a very ex
tenslvo traveler hns a silver service bo
inuEtilfleent lu design and heavy In
weight that Its peers In tho wholo
world may bo numbered on the Angers
of ono hand Tho owner la even now
when pnst middle nge a good fellow
who loves conviviality nnd no game la
too hazardous for him If ho boa tho
amount of the stakes Ho tnkes pleas
ure lu telling tho history of this serv
ice ns It concerns tho most audacious
game of chance ho evor witnessed
When 1 was In Bolivia somo years
ago hu always beglus I got In with
a crowd of men English nnd natives
whose pnsslon for gambling know no
bounds Strange ns It may seem uono
of them knew poker and I made my
self solid with them by tenchlng them
but their great game was roulette
There was a little shop lu Bogota
where they had a miniature Monte
Carlo and many nights did we spend
around tho great wheel with our mon
ey nml prospects hanging on tho black
or red Tho wheel wis entirely made
of wood aud when It wns spun around
a cover wns put over tho machine so
that they could keep on betting when
It had censed to turn
Thero Is a worm down there In
that cllmnte that gets into furniture
nnd bores until nothing but a shell Is
left You may sit on a chair that
looks perfectly strong but nt the first
touch It collapses This seems Irrele
vant but It Is not ns you mny see
later In fact that worm plays the
title role In tho tragedy I am going to
tell
There wns a wealthy Bolivian plant
er who had been a general lu tho wnr
between Bolivia and Chile back In the
early eighties He was never absent
a night from our games but he would
frequently stand nbout for n week and
never ninke a bet larger than 10
Then he would suddenly cry out just
as tho operator was about to lift the
cover and register the highest bet the
house would permit Next he would
place nil the money he could find tak
ers for among the gentlemen present
Before the season wns far advanced
ho had won great sums nnd wo had
all felt the results of his freakish luck
It seemed that when bo played 7
black he could not lose and he seemed
to realize It for when ho did call that
number he would put all ho owned In
the bnlancc
Still he was a gentleman and a fa
mous duelist nnd no ono cared to
question his methods It went on this
way for two mouths Then ono night
the wheel stopped nnd there was the
silence of the prairies In tho room
We could bear the ball fall Into tho
compartment distinctly We could
hear the distant tinkling of a mandolin
The planter leaped up as from a cata
lepsy Seven black senoros I will
take all any of you or nil of you will
bet Well fhad been winning strong
and was so much to tho good that 1
was reckless
Five dollars I said
Good seuor ho replied
Ho placed bis entire fortune In dif
ferent wagers There were a number
0 strangers present and they all
seemed big flush Then slowly ns a
priest ofllciutlng nt some solemn bar
baric ceremony the banker removed
the top Wo all stood for a moment
and the tension was such that a car
riage wheel on the cobblestones out
side made us all start Red came
tho announcement
The Bollvinn wns white as snow
but his voice wns unshaken as he said
Gentlemen you shall all be paid As
for me I nm ruined
That night ho shot himself nnd his
will which had been written Just be
fore his death arranged for the pay
ment of nil his debts I was to re
ceive tho service for my share though
It Is worth much more But what I
valued much more thnn that was a
note In which he expressed his attach
ment for mo nnd asked me to accept
tho silver as a gift and not a debt
He left also a curious manuscript
written some time before which seem
i tn lit a sort of private JournaL Ho
stated in this thnt his ears were so
nccurate that ho could detect tho dif
ference between tho fall of a pin and a
needle Ono night so ho says ho heard
tho bull fall Into tho compartment with
a hollow thud and when the machine
was opened he made note of tho num
ber nnd color 7 black Later when
nlone for n moment he found that tho
aforesaid worm had bored under that
compartment He sounded the excava
tlou with a straw and found that it
extended no farther than that one
number Then all lie had to do wns
to listen nnd when his ncuto hearing
told him that his number had come to
get all the money possible on It
Yes gentlemen he hnd all his plaus
laid to perfection There was only one
weak snot lu his calculations Ho for
got that those worms could keep
borlug Louisville Evening Post
on
a tuaioriu lute
After the execution of Charles I nnd
the restoration of the Stuarts to royal
power Edward Whalley aud William
Goffe two of the judges that condemn
ed the uuhappy monarch to the scaf
fold were compelled to flee from Eng
land They came to America and for
a time they hid In a rock cavern near
New Haven This hiding place bus
since been known ns the Regicides
cave and Is one of the Interesting
spots In that locality
nor a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disease and pre
scribed local remedies and by constantly
failing to cure with local treatment
pronounced it incurable Science has
proven catarrh to be a constitutional
disease and therefore requires roDstitu
tioual treatment Halls Catarrh Cure
manufactured by P J Cheney Co
Toledo Ohio is the only constitutional
cure on tho market It is taken inter
nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
They offer one hundred dollars for any
cose it falls to cure Send for circulars
aud testimonials Address
F J Cheney Co Toledo O
Sold by druggist 75c
Halls family pills are the best
White Shirt WnUtn
Wo are showing tho prettiest white
shirt waists ever brought to Omaha
Special sale of commenced pillow tops
and centers 40 very handsome pieces
would bo cheap at 2 prices 115
Rosezalia Cream and soap for the face
is becoming so popular that wo can
hardly supply the demand demon
strated uow nt our store
Mks J Benson
South 10th St
Omaha Neb
L L REMBE
Practical Plumber
and Steam Fitter
Agency for the Myers Force and
Wind Mill Pumps
Prices Right
Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Woik
First door West of Post Olllce
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Somo of the leading stylos in
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Spring and Summer
Specialties
aro hero represented They
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Kid exceedingly comfortable aud
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NORFOLK NEBRASKA
Our Store is always open
j until 9 oclock p m
W C AHLHAN
Q A LUIKART President
CIIA9 B BRIDGE Vice Peksident
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Ladies who like out-of-door sports will appreciate our Byke Boots They
are not heavy but suilicient staunch aud very easy for walking or riding pur
poses Made in Tan and Black Kid Price 300
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Our Oxfords are the handsomest easiest coolest and most up-to-date shoes
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Thoro is more catarrh in this seciton
of the country than all other diseases
put together and until tho last few
years was supposed to be incurable
AHLMAN BROS
C W AHLMAN
The Norfolk Bicycle Men Proprietors
NORFOLK BICYCLE WORKS
Manufacturers Jobbers nnd Dealers iu
Bicycles Sundries Parts and Repairs
Asoncy for Wnlthnm MnnufncturinR Cos Orient Hicycloa tlio Finest StrnncMt
mid Fastest nicyclo In tho World Wo also handle the AcniS World Tril lino Ueebo
SiS AhnnWecIai8OUr ith Ci1 r dmile39 hioh lluowu as
We do Repairing Promptly and Reasonable
FOR Q00D LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS
The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn
C B DURLAND Secretary
BABIES
CRY FOR
WHEATLING
AND BREAD MADE FROM
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SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS
Norfolk
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National Bank
A BEAU
F P HANLON
DIIHOTOBS
F J HALE
H JOHNSON CAsniEB
B BBAABUH Asst Cashieb
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
Buy and sell exchange on this country and all jiarts of Europe
nirector CABL Asucs W U Johnson Cuas S Bbidoe C
HWANK U A LUIKABT T F MEMUINOEB L SESSIONS
Farm Loans
W IlBAASClI
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N A BAINBOLT President
ALEXANDER BEAU Vice Presldsci
WHBUOHOLZ Cashier
E WZUTZ Assistant Cashier
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BAHKIN6 BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a Ceneral Banking Business
Buys and Sells Exohange
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point tn Europe
A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transact
W H Dnnnni7
N A BAINBOLT JOHN B HAYB F VEBQEB 8BcOrTON
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