1 ft ES Day Appropriately Observed by nil Denominations DECORATIONS AND MUSIO ICloiinrnlSrt iDOii llml Hoiir nml Irulfy Flowero Wrixlliiritiiiiiliiiiolv riiiiljril In Oliwrrvnurc lit tlio Uny I urge Audi Mirti Attrnitril ttin Sorlrri From MomlMft Dully Tho weather ywtitdny was not nnito ldcnlatul yot wnR perhaps as pleasant as Jr nimnl to KnMor in this part of tlio country A chilly south wind wiw dis couraging to tlicso who had spring gowns nnd spring hats to wear nml yet many woro worn The weather seemed to invito people to attend church nntl all pcrvlrrs wro well attended All tho churches obperved tho dny with special nnd interesting mtvIcch nnd handsome decorations woro ubiiiulnnt At tho FlrRt Congregational church tho pastor Ruv J J Parker delivered a vory lino Easter centum In tho morn ing to a congregation tliut taxed tho Keating cnpnclty of tho edifice HIb discourso was given respectful hearing nud was very favorably commented upon In tho ovening tho Sunday Hchool children gavo special exercises nndor tho direction of Superintendent JV Oaboru Tho program consisted Jorgely of singing nml recitations Tho nltar wnB decorated with potted plants At tho First Baptist church Hov Herbert E Ryder delivered n special Knstor Burmon In tho morning followed by tho ordtnnuco of baptism and tho Xiords Buppor Tho choir snug a special nnd npproprlnto anthem Tho evening sermon by tho uwmgelist Rev t 13 Dnly waB preceded by a special servico of song in which a childrens choir of about ItO voices participated Hov Mr Ryder also snug two brnntiful solos Tho ordinance of baptism was oIbo administered nt this Bervioo All ser Vicoa were largely nttonded Tho spooial Easter musionl program at Trinity Episcopal church was delight fully ontortniniug nnd tho church beau tifully decorated with llowers and pottod plants The rector Hov J 0 S Wollls conducted thosorvicesbntowhig to his recent illness Mr J B Mnylnrd road tho sermon Evening services woro nlso held In the church ltov S F Sharpless gnvo nn Easter discourse to tho Presbyterian congrega tion iu tho morning tho services being hold in G A It hall Hov J P Mueller of Christ Lutheran church gnvo a sormou npproprlnto to tho day nud tho choir reudored special muslo Horo also tho beautiful llosvers were in ovidenco Dr Fletcher M Sisson presiding elder of tho Norfolk district gavo an Easter disconrso at tho First M E church in tho morning which was fol lowed by tho sacrament of tho Lords supper Iu tho nf tornoon nt t oclock JDr Sisson nddrossed n special sermon to the Knights Templars and Masons who atteudod in n body Tho disnourso wns -very highly commended Iu tho even ing tho Sunday school children assisted in rendering n program of Easter Bervlcos The special Easter musio by by choir was nppropriato and nicoly rendered Tho altar was beautifully decorated with potted plants At tho church of tho Sacred Henrt Catholic high mnss wns snug by Rev Father Walsh nt 10 X Tho now choir of 20 voices snug Lnhnscho mnss nud were nssiBtod by Mrs Dr Teal who sang O Snlutaris ns n solo and by Miss Nello Gerecko who presided over tho choir nnd nlso rendered Region Coelift nB a boIo Mr ODounell cornet and Mr Addison violin nccom panied Mrs Teal Miss Lucy Shaffer presided at the organ Tho nltnr wns beautifully decornted with Eaiter lilllos and othor hot house plants There was a largo attendance not only by members of tho parish but members of othor churches ns well Rev Wm Hoelzel of St Paul Xuthernn church gavo a special Easter discourse to members of hiB congrega tion in tho morning CANVASS THE VOTES City Council Unit-lull- Determine AVhut City Olllcers Were Chosen Lint Tueulny The city council met in adjourned regular session Saturday evening with Mayor Robertson and Councilmen Brummund Bullock Degner Grnnt Heokman Spellman nnd Uhle present Minutes of regular meeting of March 21 and special meeting of April 1 were read and approved The auditing committee reported tho police judges report for March as cor rect Committee on fire nnd police reported the lamp and post in front of tho city hall broken and recommended that a new Bide lamp be put on the building instead of on tho post as before The committee was authorized to carry out the recommendation The committee on streets nnd alloys reported Beveral crostiugs iu very bad shape requiring rebuilding and recom mended the purchase of a car of croseiug stone The committee was authorized to do as recommended Tho street and alley cnmmlttnii nlso reported thnt ns Mr Harrows wns plno lug a building on Fourth street and rain ing the sldownlk tho city wonld havo to raiso tho crossing also Mr Urummund mado application for Dr Hear to romovo the building on Main street now occupied by Mr Inskeep to n position on Fourth struot near alley iTho application wasroforrcd to tho rommlttee on fire nnd jiollco with power to not Thocommlltco on publlo worltB re ported thnt they would not try to olenn up around tho pumping station until Mr Manwlller had moved nil his stuff away when It would bo done at once nlso that the small pump had boon repaired but thnt nothing hnd boon dono with tho largo one Tho report Was on motion nccepled Tho following claims reported hb correct by tho auditing committee woro rond nnd allowed J E Simpson snlary and expenses tail -15 Fred Schelly overpaid wnter rent 111 Albert Wilde exponso cleaning of pipes l W II Bucholz overpaid wator rent 7150 J G Troutmnn overpaid wnter rent 0 A Hucholz lamp for waterworks 1 M U Cireen drayiug and freight 1811 Crane Co packing 527 O Vf Hransch coal for wnterworks 12 ill C W Hrnnsch conl for city hnll nnd polling plnces 1075 W II Wldnmnn snlary postogo nnd expenses 08117 W II Livingstone snlnry nnd cot and meals for pest house 1150 Martin Kane salary and lamp 50 -15 Norfolk Printing company printing l71 A Hucholz room rent nud conl for election M H Green drnying 150 Nebraska Telopuouo company tele phone rout -125 AuguBt Kooch labor ou Btroot 285 W II Law labor on street 2250 Norfolk Electrio Light nnd Power company electric lightB 7080 Lorin Doughty lighting lnmps 5 Tho tronsurers report was rend and referred to tho auditing committee showing tho following bulauces General fund 21 lll interest fund 272200 wnter fund r0J70 rond fund 25318 sinking fund y0825 street lighting fund ltS 22 Tho polico judges report for Mnrch showing linos assessed 30 collected 17 uncollected 1J wns read and filed On motion tho clerk wns instructed to issuo certificates of indebtedness to tho election boards nt tho rate of 1 to judges and clerics aud 2 to polico On motion tho council resolved itself into a canvassing board and examined tho returns of tho annual city nud school elections held April 2 1001 Tho results found are shown by tho following latod statnmout Ciinillrintes 1st 2uil 3rd Jth Total Mnj Mayor Invewnlk rop 29 0 117 KomitMeiti dom 119 113 US City Clurk MoKnrlnml rop fro 111 ITS nolow dom 65 70 S3 Treasurer Iloxtur roj SS S7 141 Wiltlo ilmn M IS M City KiiRlnoor V 11 lowo rop 103 137 207 it Wutzul 1 School Itoitnl Mount rop 2S fii 124 HolliiiKeworth rop 34 57 10S Dr Hour ilom M IK1 111 ltoliiuil dom M SO 73 Council let wil llmnlolwu rop 30 Utile ilmn 10S Second Wnril A KIcBiiu rep M Woatervolt ilom 102 Srl wl full torm low rap 162 llriiRpcli dom 71 Short term Clomnnt rop 101 Jmillu dem 04 Fourth wnnl Hocknuui rop Waller iom 19 24 1 SO 427 ISO 59 431 2C0 SS 231 39 S23 53 329 4 CO 573 572 1 2S 243 27 220 30 321 45 2S1 SO 10S 72 M 102 18 152 77 75 1C1 97 01 37 37 65 63 2S On motion the following otlicers were dcclnred elected and tho clerk was in structed to issuo certificates of election to each Mayor D J Koenigstein City olerk S R MoFarlaud City treasurer Carl Wilde City engineer W H Lowo Councilman First ward Oscar Uhlo Couucilmau Second ward I G Westervelt Councilman Third ward to fill va vancy J J Clements Councilman Third ward full term O O Gow Couucilmau Fourth ward O B Wnlkor Members of board of educntion Alex ander Bear W O Roland Au ordinance to regulate tho sale of goods on the street was read the first time On motion the ordinance was by unanimous vote laid on the table On motiou council adjourned Good Advice The most miserable beings in the world aro those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaiut More than seventy five per cent of the people in the United States aro afilicted with these two dis eases and their effects such ns Sour Stomach Sick Headache HaMtnni nnc iveness Palpitation of tho Heart Heart- dutu waterurasu Gnawing nud Burn ing Paius at the Pit of Stomach Yellow Skin Coated tongue and Disagreeable Tasto in the Mouth Couihnr nn nf WnnA after Eating Low Spirits etc Go to your Druggist aud get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents Two doses will re lieve you Try it Get Greens Prize Almanac Asa K Leonard A THE NORFOLK NEWS FKIDAY APRIL 12 M01 mm is Nebraska Supreme Court Calls Nine Men to Its Aid WILL HELP CLEAR DP DOCKET Appointee for die Mint Inrt Have Served nn tlm DUIrlet lleurli lhe of Tlietn Are IlialonlklK dold Democrat Are Al lowed One Mini Lincoln April 10 Tho nuproine bench formally announced yesterday the names of tho uluo commlHHloners who will assist It Iu tho discharge of nccunuilated business Tho np polnteoH are ns follows John II Ames Lincoln gold Democrat W G Hastings Wilbur Democrat I L Al bert Columbus Populist S 11 Sedg wick York Itepubllcnii E It Dullle Omaha Democrat 1 S Klrkpatrlck Lincoln 1opullst George A Day Om aha Republican W D Oldham Kearney Democrat Roscoc Pound Lincoln Republican George A Day wiih deputy attorney general during tho Incumbency of Churchill lie was of the firm of Day Gregory Day Judge Duffle was nt one time an occupant of tho district bench W 1 Oldham served ns deputy attorney general under Smyth 1 S Klrkpatrlck hns been nssoclatod with Judge Holcomb ns n law part nor The commission linn n llfo of two yenra nnd will pnss upon cases tho pnme ns the Justices The court at present Is seven years behind In Its work The Deadlock Tho Lincoln Journal sponklug of tho appointments this morning snys Tho division of threo republicans threo domocrats two populists and ono gold democrat wns arrived at after ccn sidornblo difficulty According to re ports thoro woro originally four republi cans on tho list Jndgo J 13 Barnoa of Norfolk nnd tho threo who were np poiutod Judge Norval issnid to hnvo suggested tho nppoiutmeut of J H Ames but Judgo Sullivan did not dosiro Mr Ames to bo credited ns a democrat and over thiB point tho appontmonts nil hung fire until Mr Barnes namo was drop pod from tho list to make wny for the solootlon of Mr Ames Jndgo Norval is said to havo deolnrotl thnt nfter tho seloction of eight mon hnd been ngreod upon four republicans nud four fusiouists tho ninth man ought to bo selected from among thoso who aro not identified with any of tho political pnrtieB Ho suggested Mr Ames ns such a mnu Tho fusiouists resisted this on tho ground thnt Mr Ames while formerly n domoornt had voted recontly for MoKinloy nnd his selection would in effect givo the re publicans flvo commissioners and the fusiouists four Tho fusiouists wou out with fivo commissioners but Judge Nor val gainod his point by securing tho ap pointment of Mr Ames I hnvo nothing to sny 6nid Judgo Barnes nfter tho nppoiutments wore auuounced except that my unme ap pears to have been dropped owidg to an unfortunate combination I am a republican nnd always hnvo been nnd am willing to nocept tho situation with out complaint WARNERVILLE Maarico Cnrbery boarded the train Monday morning bouud for Omnhn J F Wobster went to Plntte Center Monday morning and roturued Tuesday Ralph Miller who has been liviug with his grandparents tho past year went to Randolph Iown last week to spend tho summer E W Olmsted finished his school west of Madison last Saturday aud Mon day he went out on the road for James Glldea of Norfolk Our Sunday school was organized last Sunday with Neil MoBeath superinten dent Mrs J D Horntr nssistaut super intendent A O Cuplin treasurer aud Arthur Pottitt secretary Frank Rauney 12 years of ago son of Mr and Mrs S F Rauney liviug oue and one half miles south of town died last Saturday He had been an invalid for several years The funeral was held from tho house Monday There was a largo attendance Career aud Character of Abraham Lincoln An address by Joseph Choate Am bassador to Great Britain ou tho career aud character of Abraham Lincoln his early life his early struggles with the world his character as developed in the later years of his lifo nud hiB ad ministration which placed bis name bo high ou tho worlds roll of houor and fame has boon published by the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway and may be had by sending six 0 cents in post age to F A Miller General Passenger Agent Chicago 111 Goshen 111 Geuesse Pure Food Co Le Roy N Y Dear Sire Somo days since a package of yourJGrain 0 prepar ation was loft at my office I took it homo aud gave it a trial and I havo to say I was very much pleased with it as a substitute for coffee We have always usod the best Java and Mooha in our family but I am tree to say I liko tho Groiu 0 as well as the best coffeo I ever drank Respectfully yours A O Jackson M D Jell O The New Dentert pleases all tho family Four ilavors Lemon orange raspberry and straw berry At your grocers 10 cents Try it today THE BROWNING CLUB Meiixliern lllil Inrewell to tun of ttie Inal Member Krnm Monilnrn Dully i Tho Browning club wns most roynlly entertained at Biipper lost ovoning by Miss Jo Durlnud nnd Miss Parker at tho homo of tho latter Whilo tho club hns been entertained many tlmos by Its hostesses during its soven yonrs of existence this Bupper Btnnds alouo ou nccount of tho strange commingling of joy nud sadness sad ness bccnuRo it monnt tho severing of Mr nnd Miss Parkers connection with tho club before leaving for their new home Of tho 10 men aud women who organ ized tho Browning club in October 1801 15 nro still meeting every Tuesday even iug to rend nnd dlsouss tho very best writors tho world hns over known Mr Chns Harding now of Omaha is tho six teouth niomber Under these circumstances it means n groat deal to part with two of those original members aud especially so when ono of them happens to be aud to have boon during nil these yonrs tho presi dent nud leader of tho club In addition to tho 24 members six guests had been Invited to supper Inst ovoning mukiug thirty seated at tho tnbles After tho inner mnu wns satisfied Mr Parker proposotl a toast to tho Brown ing club Mr Tyler was at lccd to ro Bpoud which ho did in a most charmiug maimer reviewing brieily tho history nud work of tho club nnd nckuowledg ing Mr Pnrkor ns tho moving power tho successful lender who can call forth tho best thoughts of thoso associated with him and regretting very much in deed tho uocessity of tho separation At tho closo of his tnlk ho presented Mr Parker ou bohalf of tho club with a hnudsomo gold watch as a humble token of their appreciation of hini nnd his work among them Several members made short talks expressing their high re gard for both Mr Parker und Lillle and their gratitude for the great good done by both not only in tho club but in the community where they havo lived and labored for sixteou years After a social hour aud the singing of Auld Lang Syno tho club ndjonrned to meet next Tuesday evening with Mr nnd Mrs Andrew J Durlnud Hammond IouIhIiuih An Ideal Health and Winter IteHort The passenger department of the Illi nois Central Railroad company has just issued n now edition of Hammoud Louisiana as a Winter Resort a beau tiful illustrated folder showing a fow of tho winter attractions in and about Hammond copies of which will be mailed freo on application to the under signed For thoso in good or moderate circum stance no poiut in the south offers su h inducements The climate is unsur passed The artesnn wnter excellent Society almost eutirely northern and tho hotel and boarding house accomoda tions far superior to any town of its size in tho north and nt moderate rate3 J F Merry Asst Gen Pass Agt 111 Cent R R Dubuque Iowa A Good Till I p German Syrup is tho special prescrip tion of Dr A Boschee a celebrated German Physician and is acknowledged to bo ono of the most fortunate discover ies in Medicine It quickly cures Coughs Colds and ull Lung troubles of the severest nature removing ns it does the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy coudition It is not an experimental medicine but has stood tho test of years giving satis faction in every ense which its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms Two million bottles sold annually Bos cheos German Syrup was introduced in tho Unites States in 1808 and is now sold in every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough Price 75 cts Get Greens Prize Almanac Asa K Leon ard An Extract from Iter Letters If you could only be here this winter morning aud see for yourself yon would no longer doubt me Roses are bloom ing in our front yard and all nature is ns for advanced in this lovely American summerlaud as it will be in your cold eastern home by June Wo made the journey from Missouri river to the Golden Gate on the Union Pacific to avoid the circuitous routes an important item in the winter A trip to California is made delightful by the perfect service and luxurious ac commodation of The Overland Limited which is perhaps the most finely equipped train in the world Detailed information furnished on ap plication F W Juneman Agent Letter Lint List of letters remaining uncalled for at the poBtoffice April 8 1001 Dr Atkinsou J W Blikeslee Fred Davis L DeWitt John Egan Egyp tian Remedy Co 8 Sim Lenehan Nauoy Goolen B W Millen Morton Nordquist Frauk Orr John Owens Rudolph Porath Roy Smith George Yeoman If not called for in 30 days will be sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for auy of the above please say advertised P F Spreciier P M Dressed chickens at Hares WANTED 20000 Pounds 2 y POULTRY at the old Poultry House NORFOLK Cash Prices as follows HENS AND PULLETS - - G cts per lb SPRING STAGS - - - j1 cts per lb OLD ROOSTERS - - - 3 cts per lb DUCKS AND GEESE lb - - - gj cts per TURKEYS gi cts per lb PIGEONS OO cts per doz Prices hold good including April 13 ARMOUR CO Per W A HEHLEBEN Manager YOU MUST NOT FORGET That we are constantly growing in the art of male ing Fine Photos and our products will always be found to embrace the most ARTISTIC IDEAS and Newest style in Cards and Finish We also carry a fine line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing I 7VV 7VVVCY SylvanDzoffe TRADE MARK WILL CURE IHSIIL THROAT AND BRONCHIAL CATARRH ACUTE AND DDflMPU chronic DlfUNUn TIS CATARRHAL AND 0 TUBERCULAR UUII5UINUUUII viute to DR A H KELLER CHEMICAL COMPANY and MEDICAL INSTITUTE Sioux Falls 8 D roa roxi intormatiom Dr Keller Specialist la Note Throat Lung and Kidney Dlieaiea will correspond with you In regard to your condition J I3H m v SWCTOSV Medical 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