s TIIK NOIU 'OLK NKWS : FRIDAY , AUGUST29,1902. Name Attorney Representative and Commissioner. MAPES , PUTNEY AND SCHMITT All Nominations nro by Acclnmntlon. Precincts nil Represented but Throe and no Contests Candidates Thank the Convention. Battle Crock , Nt-b. , Aug. Sil-Speolnl to Tin : NKWSJ At the republican county convention hold hoto thin afternoon - noon Hurt Mapos of Norfolk wan nomi nated for county uttornoy , V. L , Putney of JnHVrfon for roproHontatlvo uuil Chris Sohmitt of Madttion for county rommlKHionor from tint First dlhtilut , till bo acclamation. The convuntlon called to order itt 1:1C : by J , 13. Simpson of Norfolk , olmlrman of the county central commit- UM > , and the c'all was read by H. H. McFarland of Norfolk , Hocrotnry of the committed. A. J. Thittob ofMiuliHon ) wan named for temporary chairman and 8. H. MoFar- Iniul for temporary secretary A commit- tceof flvoonorcdcn Hals was appointed an follows : lluso of Norfolk , Hluyof Mod * Icon , llogrofo of Battle Crook , Burnham of Jefferson and llaskliis of Falrvlow. After n tthort recess the oommUtoo re port oil. They found no contests and that nil prcolnotH expect three were rep resented. The temporary "organization was nmilo permanent and the convention at once proceeded to the confederation of the business before it by adopting a motion that the nominating of candidates un der the call bo taken up. Hurt MnpCH of Norfolk , the present county attorney , watt placed In nomin ation for that ofllce and as no other caudidatcH were presented the rules were , on motion , suspended and Mr. Mapes waa tendered the nomination by acclamation , Ho was called on for n Hpoech and in n few woids thanked the convention for the honor that had been conferred upon him and promised his earnest support to every other candidate on the ticket. The name of F. L. Putney of JolVor- BOU was presented as n candidate for representative to the legislature from this district and no other names be ing presented the mien were suspended and Sir. . Putney was urndo the unani mous choice of the convention by ao- olamation. The candidate was called upon for a speech and in n few befitting words thanked the convention on his own. behalf and on behalf of the re publicans of Jefferson precinct for the honors conferred. Delegates from the First commis sioner's district wont into caucus and after a short conference presented the name of the present commissonor from the district , Chris Sohmltt , to the con sideration of the convention. Mr. Schmitt was made the choice of the con vention by acclamation. It was the impression of some that dolomites were to bo chosen to attend the approaching senatorial convention , but investigation revealed the fact that such delegates had been chosen at the county convention hold May 7 , so that no action was required from this meet ing. SUCCESSFUL FESTIVAL. Coney Island on Tappert's Lawn Last Evening. A lawn festival of unique arrange ment was given by the ladies of Trinity church at the homo of Otto Tapport on tbo corner of Madison avenue and Twelfth street last night. A net clear ance of $815.00 was mado. The largo lawn in which Oonoy Island in all its glory was presented , was everywhere dotted with pretty Japanese lanterns , colored illuminations and loco motive headlights. Touts of various typos and sixes were pitched upon the grass , to cover the different attractions. In ouo largo canvas a continual vaude ville performance , replete with nu over changing bill , hold the boards. At an other a Gypsy fortune teller , the wlzori of the Platte , dealt out the past , preson and future in three different ways , A n dozen little tables under the trees ices of various sorts wore served while within hot coft'eo was obtainable. Gen nine spoolers , with magaphouo voices were stationed at the tout entrance and no worthy feature of the midwa > was omitted. A portion of the outer tainmeut was dampened by the rain in spite of which the ladies were emi nently successful and without which much bettor results might have been realized from their efforts. Northern Wisconsin ItHllWHjr Kuriii I-iux Far Snip. The Chicago , St. Paul , Mlnneapoli & Omaha railway has for sale in North oru Wisconsin , at low prices and easy terms of payment , about 1)50,000 ) acre of choice farm lauds. Early buyers will secure the advai tago of locations on the many beautifu streams and lakes , which abound wit' fish and furnish a never ending and most excellent water supply , both for family use and for stock. Laud is generally well timbered , the soil fertile and easy of cultivation and thia is ropidly developing into one of tin greatest nhoop and cattle raising regions In the iiorthwbHt. Chlcnun , Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minn eapolis , Duluth , Superior , AHhland and ether towns on "Tho Northwestern jlno" furnish good iimrlcotH for stock ind farm produce. For further particulars address ! Gito. W , BKU , , Land Commissioner , Hudson Wis. , or G.1I MAClUn , Aflst. don'lPuM. Au't.St , Paul , Minn. TENNIS DRAWING MADE. Twelve Players Entered , Will Begin Matches Monday. ftim fc'iitmilny'n Dnll ) i Entries to the tennis tourney were loHod this noon and drawings were mclo at 1 o'clock as follows : The meet will open at it o'clock Mon- ay with a matoh between H. S. Jnntols and S G. Mayor. AtI 0. A. loKlm will play W. II. Bunholz , nt 5 \ Baker will play W Slsson , ntul at 0 match in doubles will bo pulled off ) otwoon Daniels and Siason against Veller and MuKim. At ! 1 o.olook Tuesday J. 0. Stltt will lay O.H. Reynolds , nt1 0. R. Powers nd Hurt Mapos will play Reynolds and Buoholz , doubles , at G O. S. Parker will lay Bart Mapos and nt ( I Wollor and 'owor.s are matched. Wednesday at 15 Ilakor nnd Parker will play Stitt and Mayor. At hours not taken the second round vlll bo begun , time to be arranged by ) lnyors to suit their own convenience. The winner of the MoKlm-Buoholz natch will play the winner of the Parker Mapos match. The winner of the Wollor'Powors matoh will play the vinnor of the Oakor-Sisson match. The winner of the Stltt-Royuolds natch will play the winner of the Dan- els-Mayor match. In doubles the three winners of the irst round will draw for n bye in the ooond. Play will boglu on the court at the oruor of Norfolk nvonuo and Tenth treot Monday afternoon and will con- inuo uutll all matches nro played. ? robably three days will bring the Inals. Mutches In singles will bo given ho first opportunity. Doubles will ollow. Cups will bo given the winners. According to the provision of the ouruainont none of these entered have truck a ball this year and many of them mvo not worn touuis shoos for several ummors. Greater Interest is attached o the moot on account of this fact , nnuuor worthy the naiuo of professional sin. She was qunllifled for her part by uaturo and training , being n graduate of ho Columbia school of oratory of Chi- ago. Rev. Mr. Baker who assumes the role of "John Storm" Is thoroughly qual- ( led to haudlo the character. Ho has md three years drill at dramatic work and was the leading man lu the Uuiver- ity of Kansas dramatic club , lu fact his Iramatlo ability was the source of his ollogo course as by and through it ho was enabled to bear the expense of an ducation. His interpretation of the horaoter of "John Storm" will bo vorth seeing. GOT A GOOSE EGG. The Norfolk Brownies Shut Out At Minden. ' . Miudou , Aug. 28 Special to THE NKWS : After a 22 milo drive through the sand hills yesterday morning , the Norfolk Brownies were beaten by the Miudon club 4 to 0. The game was > radically lost In the first iuulug when the locals took three. After that but ono sooro was made through eight exciting times up. It was Bucklln's lay and he was found hardest on the first few balls over. Thou ho settled down to business and twisted the horse hide around their necks in n way that was good to son. But the game was gone and the visitors' inability to bunch their hits kept them in the hole. Wllklns feels absolutely confident of winning today's game nud after a good nights rest they will unquestionably make a better showing. By innings : Norfolk 00000000 0 0 Mludeu U 00000 10 0 t Batteries , Buoklln nud Wilkius. Bliss and Moore. Off the Bat. One of the scores was n home run. A bet on Norfolk for today is pretty safe. Miudou has the south Platte champion , ship. Norfolk has the north. Bnckliu wns found for seven , Bliss for six hits. Bucklin struck out four Bliss three. Bucklin gave free transportation to three in the very first inning yesterday This was the fatal amount. After tha only ono man saw the plate. Stricken In Pulpit. Washington , Aug. 25. Hov. Robert Nourse , Congregational minister am lecturer , was stricken with heart fall ure while In the pulpit of the Firs Congregational church yesterday Heart stimulants were admlnlstorei and Dr. Noursa is somewhat improved Ho is about sixty-two years of nee Dr. Nonreo will be remembered n having delivered n lecture in this city a few seasons since. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablet All druggists refund the money If 1 falls to cure , E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25o. Brownies Won From Giltner After a Long Contest , MINDEN TOOK BOTH GAMES. The Contest Yesterday Ono or the Most , Interesting That Has Been Played This Season Rain Spoils Tennis for Today. Giltnor.Ang. 25 SpcoialtoTni : NKWS : \fter 15 long Innlnt'H of as exciting base mil as has been seen in southern No- misku this srnson , the toFHorsof GlHuor Inally succumbed to the terrific pound- ng of the Norfolk Brownies and went lown to a M to 1) ) defeat. The diamond vas almost enshrouded In darkness when ho fifth brown shadow llitted across ho plate in the fifteenth and clinched ho victory for the Wilklns' family. It was n great gnmo. The score was led in the eighth , I ) to 0. After that not n infill wns nblo to got around. Tluio nf- or time the hardest hitters would come o bat with blood in their eyes , nud time nftor time these very same would bo re- Ircd in ouo-two-throo order. Then now iltchors were substituted by both teams aud the battle renewed with intense igor. Wilkinson had started things for ho Sugar City crowd and ho was ro- loved after the ninth by Glen Wilkinson , who kept them down without n score. Svory mnu plnyod ball for nil there wns u him. A score wonld menu the gnmo nnd n score they couldn't got. The hlrtqonth passed without misfortune , ho fourteenth found the daylight far- tier gone aud still there wna nothing do- ng. Thou in the fifteenth Wilkius said 'Hit the first ball that comes along. " Couuedy came to bat nnd spnt on his hnuds. The httlo sphere shot over the plate and ho lauded. Ho landed uninor- Ifully. Up , up , up the horse hide louted Into the air nud lit fnr out in the deep field. Johnson , Dnvey , Wilkius Xgan nil followed aud thou the others id thosauio. Everyone took something f they couldn't swing out n high fly , hey scloutiflcnlly bunted and with Ken- uudy nud Johnson on the Hues , coach- ug with characteristic energy , the runs ontinnod to pile up until they led safely with five aud the game was their's. By innings : Norfolk 01 fi 00 102000000 5 14 Giltnor 001040 ! ) 10000000 9. Batteries , Wilkinson , Wilkius nnd Villeins , Wnnick , Thomas nnd Ohonls. Minden Takes Second Also. Miudon , August 23 Special : Miu- on made it n pair ngniust the Brownies his nftornoon in n decisive victory of 7 o 4. As in the first , the gnmo wns von in the very first hnlf of the open- ng inning. In that time up the locals bunched hits fortunately nud made five. After this the Brownies outplayed hem at every turn. Eight errors by Norfolk helped in their defeat. Score : Norfolk 00200020 0 1 Minden 50101000 0 7 Batteries , Galaska aud Wilkius , Yhhuo nud Bouder. Home run , Wilkius. Two-base hit , Kennedy. Cups are Here. The heavy rain of this morning prevented - vented the tennis tourney's start today as planned. The exceediugly heavy all of water will probably make the event two days later. Meanwhile , however , interest does not lag. Many of those in the list are u "training" , with a diet of raw eggs and tea. Others nro batting the ball against the barn door to develop wrist movement. The drawing of Saturday resulted in some unusually strong earns nnd nearly every match promises o bo very close. Different styles of play nro being se eded by different contestants and some great "form" may be expected. Dr. Parker has decided to employ the Dr. Joshua Pirn method while Stitt will adopt the Sanderson tactics of n slow game , getting the ball over the net and wearing out his man. The cups which will be given as prizes nro now on exhibition in the win dow of Hoffman & Smith's furniture store. The prize in singles is the gift of the firm. They are handsome souvenirs aud well worth trying for. Off the Bat. Aurora today. Miuden has played 48 games nud lost i ) . Standing 812. Bender , catcher for Mludeu , is the star back stop nt the University of Ne braska. The team will return for games hero Saturday , Sunday and Monday with the Omaha Crescents. "Where is Giltner ? " was a frequent query last night. It's hard to find , but it is on the map. It is n station on the B. & M. , has a baukthreo elevators and office. One-sixth of the n post - popula tion play ball. They're the crowd that nearly did us yestordny. The other 45 took tickets nt the gate , sold lemonade aud rooted. The Kearney Hub starts its base bnl with , "Hats off to right fielder Ken nedy of Norfolk. He is u gentleman nnt n ball player. Though but one-ninth o the Hue up , he Is fully eight-ninths of the playing ability of the team. " Fur thor It states that the Wilkins' outfit arc footers nnd bulldo/.ers and kick without cnuso. They made the umpire reverse i decision. Ho did It to Have trouble. When Wilkltirt kicks , you can bet on it there in Homothiug wrong. CARNIVAL COMMITTEES. Those Who Will Assist the Executive Committee , from Bftturdnr'n Dully ! At n meeting of the executive committee - too of the race moot , Woodmen's picnic and street carnival to bo given in Norfolk September 22 , 28 and 24 , hold yesterday the bubordlunte committees were named us follows : Street Boating R. B. Wollor , chair man ; R. L. HrnaBoh , 0. C. Gow. Rest Booths R. B. Wollor , chairman ! Al Dognor , Frank Davenport. Tent R. B. Wollor , chairman ; R. R. Smith , L. M. Booler. Street Decorations R. B. Wollor , chairman ; Dr. Frank Salter , 0. P. Par ish. Street Sports 0. D. Jenkins' chair , nan ; L. M. Beoler , M. 0. Walker , 0. E. Hartford , W. B. Vail , L. L Rombo , R. Beswlck. Races G. A. Luikart , chairman ; A. T. Darland , W. II. Johnson , Goo. W. Lospy. Transportation W. N. Huso , chair man ; W. H. Buoholz , H. 0. Sattlor , Burt Mapes. Concessions J. 0. Stltt , chairman jG. A. Luikart , P. A. Shurtz. Advertising H. A. Pasewalk , chair man ; W. N. Huso , G. E. Moore. Affairs are progressing most satisfac torily and the promise is that the people of Norfolk nud vicinity will have three days of the best tiino they have expor- onccd in years. There will bo an nbund. unco of outertainmeut for the guests of Norfolk on that occasion and it is con fidently expected that there will be large crowds of people hero to enjoy it. The committees have already commenced ; ho work sot out for them to do and are maViug substantial progress. It is ex pected that some of the best horses in the state will bo entered for the races as an open date has been chosen that will ad mit of horeo owners , bringing their nu- mnls hero nnd entering. The street nt- : ractions and other sports will bo of the best obtainable and the entire program will bo on a high plane of excellence. As on the Fourth of July , special atten tion will bo given to the comfort of the city's guests with nn nbundnnce of sent- .ng . capacity to admit of their resting at nuy time , day or night. The race committee has not definitely decided on the division of purses. There will benbont $000 nud seven eventsthree , the first day nud four the second. The prizes will bo hung on the wire nud the winners will take down their money as hey come In. AN UNWELCOME STORM. Precipitation of Last Night Was Not Needed. A rnin storm , lasting the greater part of last night , was an unnecessary and unwelcome feature of the weather dur ing the past 24 hours. The rain pro- cipated energetically and this morning the government gauge shows that til- most two inches ( l.S < > ) of wntor fell , bringing the total precipitation for the month , usually n dry one , up to 5.13 inches. The ground had been thoroughly soaked by previous rains nud when thnt of last night happened , most of it rnu off , cnusiug .another overflow of the gulch and consequent disorder and in convenience in various parts of the city. Some cellars nre flooded and the ditches are filled to the top , but the pro- cipitatlon was not quite sufficient to loat sidewalks nnd destroy lawns to the extent that has been done earlier in the eneon. The work that has been no- complished on the streets may have had some effect in provontiug this but much remains to be done before the city can be free from damage by high water pro duced by excessive precipitation. Another storm like thnt of last night would undoubtedly show thnt condl- ions have not been materially romied. Another feature of the weather was the autumn chill that prevailed yesterday. There was n range of but six degrees in the temperature during the 24 hours. The maximum being 09 and the minimum G3. The maturing of the corn and other growing crops has been interfered with aud the small grain that is yet in the shock and rotting is damaged to a greater degree than it fans yet been. The farmers find it difficult to save the grain by stacking or threshing owing to their inability to get help nud much of it will no doubt be n total loss. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special perscrip- tiou of Dr. A. Boscheo , a celebrated Germnu physician , aud is acknowledged to bo one of the most fortunate discov eries in medicine. It quickly cures coughs , colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature , removing as it does , the cnuso of the affection nnd leaving the ports in n strong nnd healthy con dition. It is not an experimental med icine , but has stood the test of years , giving satisfaction in every case , whlol its rapidly increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles sole ] annually. Bosoheo's German Syrup was introduced in the United States in 18CS , and is now sold in every town nnc village in the civilized world. Throe doses will relieve nuy ordinary cough Price 75 cents. Get Green's specia almanac. Asa. K. Leonard. Feu SALE 3 tracts of 10 acres each in edge of town. GARDNER & SEILEU , Woodmen Committee Takes Action. SOMEOFTHEEVENTS PLANNED. Head Consul Northcott is to Speak , About $200 in Prizes Will bo Given. New Schedule of Hours for Tennis Tournament. Arrangements for the Norfolk race neot , Woodmen's picnic and street car ilvnl to bo given September 22 , 28 and 24 are proceeding satisfactorily nud the irospects nro that in the throe days will jo concentrated inoro pleasure , greater ittraotions nud Inrger crowds partio- patlug than any three consecutive Jays the city and country tributary have evtr mown. The committees in charge of he entertainment nre composed of busi ness men who hnvo the best welfare of Norfolk nt heart nud their effort will bo directed townrd providing entertain ment thnt will be appreciated by these vho will visit the city aud induce theme o come again. Both the committees of the Commercial club nud of the Wood- lion's lodge nre euergotionud nre taking told of the matter In a manner thnt augars well for its success. It is hoped nnd believed thnt the weather , which hns boon so unsatisfactory during the summer , will have settled down by the time the dntes for the carnival arrive nnd thnt all will bo encouraged to enter nto the spirit of the occasion in n man ner that will be pleasing aud profitable. The committee from the Woodmen edge , composed of 0. E. Hnrtford , M 0. Walker , L. L. Rembo , L. M. Beeler and W. B. Vnll , held a mooting last night and it was decided to offer prizes approximating $200 for the events to be given under their supervision. Among the features planned aud for which prizes will bo offered nre the following : The best nnd most attractive float in the parade. The largest camp delegation In parade. The largest delegation of the Wood men auxiliary , Royal Neighbors , in pnrnde. The best drill team. Best uniformed Foresters. Tug of war between teams from visiting camps , foot races and other sports. There will be n speech by Head Coun- sul Northcott of the M. W. A.aud speeches by leading candidates for state and district offices. It is expected that features planned by the Modern Woodmen of America will be of the best during the three-days' series and thnt there will be n large at tendance of members of that order and its auxiliary ns well ns of other people not nfliliatiug with the order but who will enjoy as thoroughly the events ; hey are planning. A Doleful Prospect. The people of Niobrara have not been improving the opportunities for the development of the- town presented by the building of a railroad ns the Pioneer thought they ought and that paper re cently rend them the following delicate lecture which has been having some effect : " 'Niobrara business has profited this summer on the building of the rail road , ' said n prominent merchant who las been ono of the most benefited , but its extension up Ponca valley will take away onr best trade nud leave Niobrara a dull town with no future. ' That is certainly a doleful outlook , and The Pioneer suggests an exodus with the railroad. This is the sentiment of nearly every man In business here today , reinforced by every movement thnt is. made. The Pioneer wants to agree with ihia sentiment and help it along to the town's final death. It is what the merchants want , what the property owners crave and the town board sanctions. It is needless for spirited citizens to try anything more because ; hey will only be made monkeys of. Let's all bold up our hands and say we're ready for the pawnshop. Look disaster n the face nud throw all onr hopes into the Missouri river. Don't spare nny more time nttoudlng to public meetings , for you'll lose a nickel or be persuaded to drop the nickel in some paint or a sidewalk. Such things wouldn't do , for it would leave too favorable an impression on the many strnnpers , who might conclude to stop nnd share in our citizenship. "These nro the reflections that must appeal to the strangers ns they are wel comed to this town. These reflections could bo extended , but this is only the first of n series which The Pioneer hopes will not be continued beyond the year. " Boys Coming Back. Aurora , Aug. 27. Special : The lost game on their trip wns taken by the Norfolk Brownies here yesterday nnd the team left this morning for homo. They will arrive over the Union Pacific at 0 o'clock tonight. The closing victory for Wilkius nud his family was something awful for Aurora , 11) ) runs being pounded out by the visitors and a sickly looking pair by the home club. It was too one sided to be Interesting. Galaska was in the box for his crowd aud dropped strike outs at will. Two twlrlers were used by Aurora in the hope of at least keeping the total down , but they were discovered * * , The EGGS to glaze his coffee with would you cat that kind of cggi ? Then why drink them ? Lion Coffee has no coatlne of storage eggs , It's coffee pure , unadulterated , Iresn , strong and of delightful flavor nud hit for singles nnd doubles nnd triples until it looked ns though the Sugar City tourists hnd not oven hnlf tri cl on the dny before. Score : Norfolk 10202095 0 19 Aurorn 0100100 0,0 2 Batteries , Gnlaska nud Wilkius , Krambig nnd Jefferies. Off the Bat. South Nebraska recognizes Norfolk as the champion team of the north. On the strength of that Miudcu claims the state championship There was only one town on the trip which Wilklns failed to brenk even wither or better. Thnt was Minden , where both games were lost in the first innings. With four good pitchers , Glen Wil kius , Bncklin , Gnlaska and Wilkinson , there ought to bo no reason why Nor folk can't beat anything around. Especially Creightou. Ten games have been played on the trip and six of them won. The trip per centnge Is therefore .UOO , which isn't so bad when it is remembered thnt the visiting tenin is nlwnys nt a dis- ndvnntnge. . The boys will return tonight over the Union- Pacific nt 9 o'clock and should be given a rousing reception nt the station. They have played good ball , advertised Norfolk , made a good im pression nnd should be shown that they are npprecinted. In all there hnvo been 50 games played , 82 won aud 18 lost , making n standing of 040. This is surpassed in the Na tional league by one team nnd in the Americnu nssociation by two teams. The other 29 teams of the four big leagues nre below it. Winside has a team of ball players under n dozen years old , who are will ing to challenge anything of their age in the state. Norfolk has a team of about the same physical architecture thnt hns about as much confidence in its tossing skill nud is always there with the goods. The two bunches will meet h > re Friday afternoon for n battle r > ynl. It is the second of a three game series to bo pulled off. The Third Brownies , as they title themselves , won the first nt Winside. They hope to make it n pair. They nre the fnstesfc diminutives in the city and it will bo good sport to watch the fun. A ten cent admission , grand stand thrown in , will be charged to defray expenses. A number of the Wiuside fans will be on deck to back their boys , who ware crip pled in the first nttempt. F. Spnuld- iug will umpire and see that everything is on the dead level. Game called nt 8:30. : Special Excursions East. During Juno , July , August nud Sep tember the Union Pacific will sell tickets from Coznd , Nebraska , Peuokio and Wnkeeuoy , Kansas , and points east thereof to nil points in Iowa , Minnesota and Wisconsin nt grently reduced rntes. Information regarding rntes nud dntes of sale will bo cheorfuly furnished on npplicntiou to J. B. Elsoffer , agent. 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