TJE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JUNE 27 , 1002 , 0 SATURDAY SIFTINGS , 0. 0. Gow is nttctidlng the obantnu ( inn at Beatrice. Mrs. Ohtxs. Stilt Una gone to Gram Island for a visit. J. G. CollliiB loft yesterday lor a trij throngh Colorado. E. A. Cram cnmo down from Creigh ton last night and mnde n trip to Omabi today. Miss Edith Altsohnler is homo froa Omaha where she has been nttondlnt Bchool. , \ Mrs. Vff J. Gow and children hav < gone to Blue Springs on a visit to hei parents. Chandler Owen has gone to Colorndc Springs where ho will spend his vacatict on a ranch. v Miss Emma Mueller returned last night fro'm Omaha and has resumed hoi duties in the Fair store. Harry Owen returned yesterday from Fairbault , Minn. , where he has been attending - tending school during the past year. Mrs. 0. R. Eller , who has been visit ing her parents , Mr. and Mrs. H. 0 Mntran , has returned to her home it Lincoln. Mrs. L Bnckendorf and two youngest children left this noon for La Porte Iml. , where she will visit her parents She will spend a few days in Chicago visiting her sister. Rob. O. Martin , who spent some time in Norfolk several yi ars ngo , passed through on the Omnlm exurniou , repre senting the South Omnlm D-iily Droven Jonruul-Stockjmu , Mrs. H. E Warriclc aud Mrs. E. P. Wentheiby entertained about forty ol their liidy friends yesterday" afternoon in honor of their guobt , Mrs. Carter oi Des Moines , Iowa. Owen B others have started a large horse nmuti at Phff , Col. They shipped a carl .ud of brood mares from this city to their ranch yesterday and expect to bny ana ship about live more carloade from Norfolk. Win. Goldsmith of Madison was in the city on his return from a trip to Plainview where he has a farm. He states that the country is looking fine and that the crops are showing a won derful development. The temperature last night reached a point that was uncomfortably close tea a freeze , the minimum being recorded at 3G , or but four degrees above the fatal point. Some of the early risers assert that there was a slight frost in spots this morning. Arthur J. Koenigstein returned at noon from Chicago where he has just graduated from the pharmacy depart ment of the Northwestern university. Miss Metta was there to attend the exercises - ercises , but will visit at Springfield a few days before returning. Rev. J. P. Mueller reports that about 100 tickets have been eold for the ex cursion to Fremont tomorrow on no count of the annual picnic of the Luth eran's orphan home. The train leaves the Creightou depot at G :50 : and the Junction at 7 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. ing.Tho The Norfolk High school orchestra will meet at the High school this even- ing. A large attendance is desired , as new music has been received and it is hoped that the orchestra may be able to play in public before many weeks. The players will be divided into two classes ; that for beginners will be instructed from 7 to 8 , and the advanced class from 8 to 9. According to the Plat to County Argus , Lillie M. Carter has been granted a divorce from her husband , Roy Carter , The Argus adds : "A novel proceeding in the case was the ap pointment of M. D. Tyler as guardian ad 11 torn , for the divorced husband , who is a minor evidently a precautionary measure in connection with the allow ance of alimony. " P. Whitney , general town rnteV agent for the F. E. & M. V. company , re turned to this city last night from his trip to the new town Anoka on the Verdigre extension , where he hell a i sale of town lots on the 18th. He re ports that the. 88 lots sold brought $11,675. One bank lot sold for $900 , one for $525 and two at $435 each. Mr. Whitney will conduct a sale of lots at Bristow on June 25 and one at Monowi on the 2Gth. Bristow is located be tween Spencer and Lynch , and Monowi seven miles east of Lynch. The executive committee recognizes the fact that there will be a large demand - mand for men to assist them in carrying - ing out the details of the program on the Fourth to insure its complete BUG- oess. The committee will be compelled to have representatives at a dozen places at the same time and being only a few of them in numbers they recognize that considerable of the work of making the day a success will have to be done by proxy. They therefore ask that those who have not been assigned to duty on a committee or to other work , volun teer their services to the commit tee and they .will assign them to duty. Everone interested in Norfolk and the success of. the celebration should do their share and they confl- dently expect a huge number of voluu- teera. It has been suggested and the sug gestion is a good one that the execntive committee , or the commitUo on rcol bowers for the Fourth of July , would be pursuing a wieo course by uuliRting the aid of the ladies of Norfolk in making the rest bowers attractive and homelike A committee of merchants' wives o other representative ladles of the city a each > est booth with enough member to permit their changing oil and resting BD that the1 duty would not prov bnrdeut-omo would bo an important ticl ditiou to the rest bower plan of the com uiltteo. The Intlks would bo there t look after the comforts of the city' guests , afford them welcome , nubwe questions and otherwise toke an iute'rcs in the comfort and pleasure of th women and children who will bo in Norfolk from n distance , v The commit tee will undoubtedly'net on the sngges tiou , as they have on nil good plans tha have been suggested. t MOINibAY MENTION. ' Mrs. Bipen of Stanton was a city vifcitor yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hough of Picrco were Sunday visitors in Norfolk. New pc aches aud apricots , the first o the season , are on the local market. E H Lnikarfc was down from Buttle Creek to visit his parents over Sunday H L. McOormiok has returned from Niobrara where he has completed a job of Lulling. George Wantlin , formerly an employe of THE NKWS , came up from Omaha last evening. Mibs Lillian Luikart went to Wayne this morning to attend the summer school at the Wnyno normal. Mss ; Josephine Butterfield returnet Saturday from Dana hall , Wollesly Mass. , to spend her summer vacation. Misses Daisy and Julia Martin of Atchison , Kan. , ore guests at the home of their sister , Mrs. Frank Davenpcrt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beerkel have taken rooms with Mrs. A. D. Cole at the corm - m r of Tenth street and Norfolk avenne Rev. H. H. Millard , wife and daughter , are expected here this even ing for a vibit at the home of L. M. B eler. Misses Katie and Josie Zeches of St Charles , Minn , arrived Saturday even ing on a visit to their aunt , Mrs. E. J Schorregge. H. A. Drebert and family and Miss Florence EB tab rook returned Saturday from n two-weeks' visit nt Ohndron and Casper. Mrs. Wm. Blatt went to Omaha FrU day and submitted to an operation in St Joseph's hospital , from which she is re ported to be recovering. Dr. P. D. McCornack , who is to be married here Wednesday , Miss Jessie Bridge being the bride , arrived Satur day over the Union Pacific from Spo kane , Washington. E. 0. Cole of Cody , who attended the republican state convention at Lincoln and has since been in Omaha , arrived last night and paid his mother , Mrs. A D. Cole , a surprise visit. Saturday was the birthday of Mrs. Tohu Koenipstein and the event wa ] iiappily celebrated with a family party at her home at the corner of Koeuig- stein avenue and Eighth meet. A boy living on the Ed Morton place fell from the windmill tower this morn ing , suffering a broken arm and leg and several fractured ribs as a result of his fall. Drs Salter were tummoned to at tend his injuries. J. J. McCarthy , candidate for con gress from the Third district on the re- mblican ticket , has appointed F. D. ? ales of Ponca as chairman of the con gressional central committee and * Jack loenigstein of this city as secretary. Elders R O. Self aud Levi Garnet , representing the "Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints" have located their "gospel tabernacle" on South Third street , where they in vite the people to hear Bible topics dis cussed from a Bible standpoint. These people are separate and distinct from he "Utah Mormons" aud ore as much Dpposed to polygamy and other false JoctrincB of the Utah church as any people can be. Meetings each evening nt 8 "o'clock. Four chicks saved pays for enough Jee'e Lice Killer to last a whole season. Sold by all druggists. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special perscrip- ion of Dr. A. BoEchee , a celebrated 3erman physician , and is acknowledged o be one ot the most fortunate discov- > ries in medicine. It quickly cures jongbs , colds and all lung troubles of he severest nature , removing as it does , he cause of the affection and leaving he parts in a strong and healthy con- lit ion. It is not an experimental med- cine , but has stood the test of years , riving satisfaction in every case , which ts rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sold innnally. Boschee'a German Syrup tvas introduced in the United States in 8G8 , and is now sold in every town and rillnge in the civilized world. Three osos will relieve any oidiuary cough. Price 75 cents. Get Green's special ilmanao. Asa. K. Leonard. Why take any Chances , vith some new and untried medicine or such serious troubles as diarrhoea , ramps , dysentery , when you ehould enow that for over half a century pain- dller has cured millions of cases ? Look rat for imitations , there is only one genuine , "Perry Davis' . " The finest kind of light work to be aad in the city at Nordwig'fl. TUESDAY TOPICS. Ernrfit MtttclritmU of Stnnton i visiting in Norfolk. Mrs. Dan Murphy IB hero from Oinnhi to visit Norfolk friends. J , M , RobortR and R. Lucas ot Foste wore city visitors yoatcrdny , Miss Mnttlo Davenport rctnrncd las night from n visit to Madison. Loyd Dennis and Will Denver o Wnkeflold had business in Norfolk yesterday torday , , Now hay of very good quality has bcei on the market for EOIUO time nhd IB now quite plentiful. f John Weills left yesterday for Mocker Col. , where ho goes to spend the summer mor on n ranch. Merl Wheeler's ball team defeated Harold Morrison's nine yesterday , wit ) a score ot 10 to 18. * Mrs. Dr. J. R. Haggard of Lincoln it visiting with her son , 0. R.1 Haggard , local agent for the American Express company. Dr. Frank Snlter was among the Mnd ison county delegates who wont tc Grand Island today to attend the fusion convention. Hon. W. M. Robertson went tc Omaha this morning to meet hit daughter , who will arrive from hoi homo in Now York. Misses Ethel Doughty and Evn Millf will attend the wedding of their friend Miss Carrie Hupp , vMilch takes place at Winsido tomorrow. Mrs. 0. L. Slecko , her son Eric , ant ! her daughter , Mrs. Ella Ware of Wls- nor are visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz of South Norfolk. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. H. Hagey returned - turned last night from a two moutliB' trip west. They visited California , Oregon and Washington and returned home by way of St. Paul , Minn. Oakdalo Sentinel : J. C. Aid is mov ing his family hero from Norfolk , and will be conductor of the branch pas senger , taking the place of J. K.Hutche- son who will take the Norfolk and Omaha run. Rosa , the little two-years-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of South Norfolk died Sunaay afternoon and was buried yesterday afternoon , Rev. H. E. Ryder having charge of the services. The executive committee and their subordinates have the details leading up to Norfolk's Fourth of July celebration well in hand and are ready to promise the most celebrated celebration ever known in this section of the country. Miss Lillie Collett of Valentine , who has been the guest of Victoria Neihon for the past week , departed Monday morning for Fremont and Omaha. She was accompanied as far as Stanton by Miss Neihon , who will attend institute at that place this week. Miss Julia Martin will leave for her liomo in Atchison , Kaneas , tomorrow , aud Master Fred Inglis will accompany tier as far as Pawnee , where he will spend the summer at the home of an uncle. Miss Daisy Martin will continue her visit in Norfolk for some time. Mrs. McCornack of Traer , Iowa , mother of the bridegroom , Misses Jessie and Mamo Towne of Omaha , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridge , Misses Grace aud Laura Bridge , of Fremont , arrived in the city last evening , to attend the McCornark-Bridge wedding tomorrow morning. s The street commissioner has n force ) f men at work with scythes removing he magnificent growth of weeds that 'ringed some of the side streets of the : ity , and getting the thoroughfares in a presentable shape for the Fourth of 'nly celebration. The officers of Mosaic lodge 55 , A. F. ind A. M. , are to be installed tonight , he installation to be public as for OB he members' families are concerned. \ . musical program has been prepared ind addresses will be given by Rev. W. r. Turner-and Rev. J. F. Pouoher. The weather man has evidently be- ome ashamed of himself for trying to orce October temperature on the ountry In the latter days of June and las pulled out the worm air button vith the result that crops are again hooting upward with that whirring onnd that distinguishes rapid motion. Thejdoctors who attended the 13-year- ild Kanzler boy who fell from a thirty- oot windmill tower yesterday morning , ound him pretty badly mangled , and 10 may have a serious time recovering. ) no of his thigh bones was broken and he flesh of the limb was badly crushed. ) ne wrist was dislocated and several of he bones broken , and several of the ad's ribs were broken. The presiding elders of the North Nebraska conference of the M. E. hnrch will hold their annual meeting to onfer with regard to the work of the onferonco district at the home of Dr. MI , Slsson , presiding elder of the Norfolk district , tomorrow afternoon , "hose wlio are expected to attend are : ? ev. J. W. Jennings of the Omahn dla- rict ; Rev. H. H. Millard of the Grand aland district and Rev. Wm. Gorst of ho Neligh district. A message was received in Norfolk his morning from Kansas City , Mo. , innonncing the fact that Mrs. E. K. klcNalr had died In that city last night it G :45. Mrs. MoNair'e maiden name was CarrieOollntnor and n n girl nli mndo Norfolk her homo. She was i Muter of Mm , E H , Tracy and M H Collator of this city. There IH talk o having interment nt Sioux Cityin whlcl ovout neither Mr. Collatnor nor MrH Tracy will go to Kansas City , Mrs. Margaret Kelly , mother of MrH J. 0. Morey of Plorco , died at the homi of her daughter in that city last Sat urday , and was buried yesterday nftcr noon. The funeral \vnn hold from tin M. E , church , the sorvlceH being by tin pastor , Rev. J. G. Shtck. L. SuRsions o this city had ohareo of the nrrnngt niontB. Mrs. Kelley was 87 years o ago and had lived with her daughtei for many ycara , She wan well knowi to n largo number of Norfolk people having lived hero with her daughter foi several years. Julius Lehman kicked up n disturb auco in Moollor's place last evening am in the attempt to ivrrcHt him n show cnso was broken and Policeman Kocl had his hand badly cut on the glass Ho was finally landed in jail , however aud thin morning ho was before Police Judge Hayes on the charge of boin drunk , disorderly and dlHtnrbing the peace. Ho wan willing to plead gniltj to having been drunk , but did not thinli ho had been disorderly or disturbed tin pence. The city attorney appeared foi the prosecution and counsel wan secured for Lehman , after which a continuance of ten days was taken. William J. Kgau , n brakonmn on the F. E. & M. V. , was ground to dentl : under the car wheels nt Hooper Sunday , The tinin was No. U8 , in charge of Cou < due tor Morrison. Egun waH found missing t Nlckerson and Marshal Crawford of Hooper found the mangled remains on the track onst of the IIoopoi dopot. It appears an though the dead man foil from the car and was dragged several hundred foot , as pieces of hie body were found over that distance. Ho was ! )0 ) years of ngo and loaves a bride of a year living at Beaver Grous ing. The remains were taken to Omaha for interment by n brother of the de ceased. A fine line of fiy nets and dusters at Nordwig'e. Como and make a selection while the stock IB complete. Wanted Cattle to Pasture. I will take 800 cattle for the season at f2 for steers and $2.50 for cows 141C wires of good land on the Verdigris creek in western Knox county ; fenced n two pastures , with good posts and three wires ; running water ( Verdigrie creek and two spring creeks ) , which never fail ; plenty of timber for shade. Salt furnished. Foreman on the ranch will give attention to the cows. Will receive cattle at Norfolk and deliver at Norfolk after season closes. A. J. DUIILANI ) . " v Buy your harness of Paul Nordwig , who sells the cheapest and best. Duf- 'ey's old stand. Every Healthy Boy ikes to get himself into places of langor. Hence bruises , strains and Bprnms. Mother scolds and brings out the bottle of Perry Davis' Painkiller and rubs it on the injured spots with an energy and frequency dop'eudiug on the seriousness of the case. There is lathing like Painkiller to take out the soreness. There is but one painkiller , Perry Davis' . Price 2fie. and 50o. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it ails to cure. E. W. Grove's ' re s on each box. 25c. Gardner & Seller deal in improved ind unimproved lands. Ranches an town property for sale in Pierce , Cedar , nox , Wayne and Holt counties , also andfl and ranches in North and South ) akota. Summer Sessions Educational Insti tutions , Fo be held at Chicago , 111. , and St. Louis , Mo. Mo.In In June the Union Pacific will make be low rate of one fare plus $2.00 for bo round trip to either point. Tickets on sale June 1C , 17,21 , and 22. Final return limit September 15. Full information cheerfully furnished n application to J. B. ELSEKFER , Agent. Nordwig would Hkfl to sell yon a fine raecy harness at it reasonable price. 3te them. Electric Lighted Trains. The Union Pac.fic was the first to Dtrodnce dining cars , vestlbnled can , team heat , piutsch light , buffet smok- ng and library cars , tourist cars , on rane-contlneutal trains west of the Missouri river. It again leads by introducing on lectrio lighted train throughout , "The Dverland Limited , " with compartment bservntiou cars , having electrio lamps , lectric fans , electrio cnrltng iron heat- rs , telephone service , eto. ; dining room , vith electrio candelabra , bath rooms , arber shops , circulating libraries , eto. The cars comprising this train conati- nte the highest and best dovelopement f car construction and of comfortable ind luxurious travel. This train reaches Salt Lake City 12 lonrs'and San Francisco 10 hours ahead f all competitors. Full information cheerfully furnished n application to J , B. ELSEFTBR , Agent. WEDNESDAY WRINKLES , S T. Hindi of I'lerco wnH n city vlnl tor ycHtorday. WilllN MoHrldn of MadUnVIIH it town yi'Morday nff-rnoon. < 0. L. Hyde ImR rontqd thd property on North Twelfth Htroot. Mrs. 0. J , JohiiRon in upending tin week with frhmdH In Sioux City. Hurt Mnpen ] clrovo to 1'lorco county thin morning to Inspect his real cHtnte. Ex-CoiutnlBalonor J. J. llughen mid family of BattloOrutk arc city vlHltorn today , MlsB Edith Pnrkof lmn boon elected to n position In the primary department of the Kenrnoy Rchoolfl. Mr . H. B. Storm canio op fiom Omahn Innt evening to attend the McConmck-Brldg * wedding. W. L. Kurn wont to Battle Creek thin morning to tnko a portion iw foromnn on the new Cnth'ollo church building. Hov. S. F. SliarplesH preached the memorial Hormon for the Modern Woodmen - mon of America nt Gcilnmbus last Sun day. day.A. A. J. Dnrlnnd , wife nnd , lnuo drove to Knox county this morning to limpoct his liuulB. They expect to bo nwny * about n week. MTH. Wm. Gorocko of Stnnton wan In the city yoHteiduy to nttond the Stltt- Mount pnrty. She WUH the guoHt of Mrs. Dr. Bear. The family of .1. 0. Aid will not remove - move to Onkdnlo until September , the fltntomontof the Onkdnlo pnper to Unit ofloct notwithstanding. The LndlcH society of the First Con gregational church will hold itH lunt meeting for the summer in the church pnrlorB tomorrow afternoon nt 2 stlO. Miss Hlldroth Slfisou nnd her brother Wnrronreturned lout evening from Del- nwnro , Ohio , wl-ero they hnvo been nt- tending the Ohio Wesloynn unlverHlty. The advertising cnr of Gentry Bros. ' BhowH , which nro to nppoar In Norfolk on July 8 , IB in the city todny , diflponB- ng highly colored posters illustrating the coming event. Fred OoBterllng , who haH boon serv ing with the American army in the I'hilippines , has returned to "tho states. " He IB at present in Minnesota , but IB ex- pecto'l to return to hiB homo in Norfolk in n day or two. City Clerk McFarlaud returned tlito morning from Lynch , whore ho hud been a week to visit hiB father , who was recently stricken with paralysis. Ho loft his father somewhat bettor than ho liad been , but Htlll very feeblo. The city water being furnifihed many parts of town these days has n decidedly rusty nppearnnco nnd gives one the feeling that he has n dark brown tas'o in his month. Evidently the water mniiiH ucod wanning. The Columbus high school orchestra gave an entertainment at Madison last night and several young folkb from Norfolk drove down to attend , not ar riving homo until f > o'clock this morn- ng , on account of the Btorm. Mrs. E. O. Mount and Mrs. J O jtitt entertained n largo company of adies at the homo of the latter ypH- tcrday afternoon. Tables wore spread u n tout on the lawn nnd at ( > o'clock ho guests were seated nnd served with n dninty two-course supper. After considerable preliminary skir mishing , continuing about three IIOUIB , a sharp thunder storm struck thin ectioa at 12 o'clock last night. About " 0-100 of an inch of water fell , enough o keep it before the people that Ne braska is not drouth stricken this year. There was a small wreck on the Elk- lorn extension between Niobrara and Verdigre yesterday morning at 7 o'clock. The accident took place at a point three miles south of the new terminus of the oad. Three stock cars were completely wrecked. Some unknown culprit hod aid tie plates on the rails , which , caused he ditching of the can. No one won bnrt. bnrt.Wausn Wausn will meet Norfolk in two ; ames of ball on the local diamond ? hnnday and Friday of this week , "he visitors have been playing good > al ) this season and it is expected that ho locals will put up a better game ban usual. Johnson , the expected hird-baceman , arrived lost night nnd will strengthen that field for the game , o that an interesting contest may re- nit. nit.A A phenomenal game of boll took ilnce in Chicago Sunday when the 'itteburg and Chicago National league teams fought for 19 innings before a esult was reached. It was n pitchers' battle. Pittsbnrg got its only scores , ne in the second and one in the third , while Chicago got one in the first , tied 'ittsbnrg in the ninth and got another n the 19th. A crowd of 10,000 people witnessed the fun. Word was received from Kansas City yesterday afternoon that it was the ntention of the family that the funeral f Mn. E. K. McNalr should bo held in Sioux City , and that interment should > o there , that having been the family lome and the burial place of members f the family and relatives. Mr. and Irn.JM. H. Collauier and Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Tracy left for Sioux City on the arly train this morning to be present at the funeral. Elkhorn officials have announced Hint their regular train wrvlcewlll bo oxtundcd to Nlobrnrn on July 1. The work of laying rnlln from Vcrdlgro to Nlobrnrn , n illftttiiico of 11 inlluH , wan completed Innt Snturduy and thn people of Nlobrnrn turned out nndgnvo / the truck Inylng gnng n rouMng welcome , itH entlniHluMii having bron generated through n wait of thirty long yonrs for the desired rnllrond. It will take ROV- ornl dnyn for the contractors to put the trnok in suitable shape to bo turned over to the rnllrond company nnd moan. While the construction company IB fur * ninhlug transportation In n limited way. It IH expected that Norfolk's new pont- mnHturTohn R. Hnyn , will lumnmo the dntloH of the position on the morning of July 1 , next Tuesday. The plnn now IH to hnvo tliifofllao checked up on Mon- dny night nftor the hour for closing , nnd tlint there will bo n now face behind the window bright nnd early the next morn- Ing. No announcement lias boon mndo that the price of stamps will bn reduced for 10 days to oloso out old Block , but if Mr. Hays wnnlH to make himself popu lar itH n dealer ho will hlo himself to the newspaper ofllco nud invest n few dol- ars in an advertisement of thin ohar- icter. Vimllgro IH the Boat of n oloctrlo lighting plant that in developing into inlto.tan oxtoiiBlvo pyHtom. The dnm for the Verdlgro mill furnlHliOH the power , the mill using It during the day 1 1 unhand the ekctrlo plant at night. Not only is Vurdlgio fuinlshed with llghtH , but the system 1ms been extended HO that Winnutoon [ and Crclghton nro lighted with electricity , nnd the pyHtoin is handy to the Humors nlong the route BO that they can light with electricity if they desire. The IncroiiHlng donmndH for the ( .lights hits taxrd the present power to the limit and the owner of the HyBtom proposes to bulld the dam hlghor itjlils own expense nnd'givo MB pntronw the best service Pursuant to nn nnoient custom among MIIBOHB on St. John's day , Juno 21 , Mo- Biiio ledge , No. fifi , A. F. nnd A. M. , niblioly Installed its odlcors last ovou- ng , there being n good attendance of Miifloim and their lamllies , notwith standing tho.throatoning weather. The 'olio wing named officers word Installed : Burt MnpoR , W. M. ; E. J. Rlx , S. W. ; D. C. O'Connor , J. W. ; D. ReoB , S. D. ; W. R. Hoffman , J. D.j D. J. Kooi > ig- stein , Hicrotnry ; W. H. Bucholz , treaH. nror ; J. 8. Morrow , S. S. ; Herman Gencke , J. S. ; J. S. McOlnry , tylor. At the close of the installation cere monies , njinuslcal nnd literary program wnH given , n follows : Instrumental , mnsic , Mrs. Kotnigstoin ; Duet , Mian Wnldron and Mr. Muylard ; reading , Mr. Hoffman ; instrumental , Mrs. Smith ; duet , Mies Wnldrou nnd Mr. Mnylnrd. Then the refreshment com mittee took charge of the people as sembled nud served them roynlly. ' All \N ho were prefront enjoyed the evening. Knfn ami sweat have no i ( Tret n harnets trealeil with CurcUa ilur- nest ( Jil It ic- > ! > ! > llic damp , cr toft and pli able Slitchci No rough i ur face to chafe nil cut , 'Ihc hirnett not only keepi looking l new , but wear * twice a * loncliy the uie of Eureka Haroeii Oil. Sold rerjrwbere In cant- all ttiei. Made by SUndard Oil . Company * NEW FAST TRAIN Between Bt. Louis and Kanaoa City and. OKLAHOMA ITY , WICHITA , ; DENISON , : SHERMAN , DALLAS , FORT WORTH Mid principal points In Texas and the South- This train la new throughout and la made up of the finest oqulnmoat , provided ) with eloctrlo lights and all other modern traveling conveniences. It runs via oar no * completed Red River Division. Cafe Observation Cars , indor the management of Fred. Harvey. Full Information as to rates and all details ol t trip via this now route will bo cheerfully 'arnfohod , upon application , by any repw tentative of the