The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 13, 1903, Page 13, Image 13
' 1J1K NORFOLK NEWS : JjlUDAy , NOVHM11ER 111 , 1903 , 13 Optician Oculist Opthalmologist OPTICIAN Ono who mnmifao- turcB or dcala in optical goods. OCULIST A physician who pretends tends to euro eye diseases ( ? ) . OPHTHALMO LO GIST Ono who Understands the eyes , their defects , and their rela tion to Human Ills. Or , Marquardt , Ophthalmologist , SAVING AlONEY : The Elkhorn Building & Savings Association issui'8 stock payable at the rate of $1 per share per month. Shares can bu withdrawn nt nuy time. T. E. ODIORNE , Secretary. ART NEEDLE STORE Fancy Needle Work Artistically Done jt All Varieties of Silk for the Embroidery j * Sofa Cushions in Pretty Patterns j * Agency for Buttorick Patterns J * Manicur ing , Facial Massage , Hnirdresa- ing by Specialist * * Classes in Needle Work j * j * j * j * J * Mrs. J. Schwartz Miss Ella Schumacher , Assistant 130 South Fourth St. NORFOLK * -I- : * ' * * * FUESLER. For Up-to-date Tailoring FUESLER. There's the Trouble * YOUR money nets away iu so iimuy different ways that "you hardly know where it goes to. " You have too many things to think about to keep posted on the prices of good , honest shoes. You Lave to depend largely njxm what the dealer tells yon , and fully one-half of them know nothing about shoes , when it comes to wear ing qualities. Wo have made the shoo business a life study ; that is one reason our shoes are so much better than others. All of our shoes are made up to wear and bring yon back again for more. Wo are al ways studying to make our shoes wear and fit better. Come in and look over our styles. PALACE SHOE STORE STAPENHORST & CO. , Proprietors. The , Weather. Forecast for 'Nebraska : Probably raiu or snow tonight and Saturday. A Most Brilliant Wedding can never be held without the most superior sort of stationery. Engraved invitations , announcement cards , "at homo" cards and all of the other fea tures which make a wedding , the time of a girl's life which she remembers longest , Just exactly right The News takes prldo in the work which it turns out and those who need any thing in the way of very high grade work will do well to write for sam ples. Father Shync Tells of an Im portant Catholic Belief. PENITENCE IS A NECESSITY. A Remedy Offered for the Grievous Sins of Mankind Confession a Means by Which the Sinner Be comes More Certain of Absolution. All Hattlo Crook who can find ad mission Into the Catholic church are .lioro .an hour buforo tlmo. Last evening standing room watt at n pre mium and tonight , when the greatest ecturo of the course will bo given it Is most likely that more shall fall to find seats than failed last night. Flits mission Is for Catholics and every Instruction Is for their uplift- ng. Proselytlsm and the belittling of the s'ects are eschewed and the ono thing which the missionary alms at , and says ho alms at , Is the con version of a bad Catholic Into a good ono , and of all the good onus into jotter ones. When Father Walsh Induced Father Shyno to como to Hattlo Creek and give up for awhtlo the big cities , ho perhaps know well that his own people ple would profit much by the lectures of this learned man , but ho may not nave forseen what an Intellectual treat ho was putting within reach of our most cultured citizens. Father Shyno's lecture on the Catholic doc- trlno concerning the confession of sins , was listened to last evening by the largest and most Intelligent con gregation that has over assembled liero In any church to hear any ono man. As the lecture lasted nearly an liour and a half and was a succlent scripture argument setting forth the doctrinal grounds of confession , It would bo too much to expect that an adequate report could be given read ers of this matchless piece of rhetoric eric , logic and theology. The attempt shall merely bo to Indicate the trend of the arguments , omitting the Illus trations and anecdotes which now and then helped to slacken the mental tension of the attentive audience. The lecturer began by showing that the savior loft a remedy for original sin , as all true followers of Christ acknowledge. Ho then showed from St. Paul's first epistle and sixth chap ter to the Corinthians , that the unjust , the fornlcators , the adulterers , the thieves , the extortioners and the drunkards should never possess the klngdoiu of heaven If they died In their sins. Now , he asked , "has Christ left a remedy for original sin and no remedy for our own actual sins ? Has lie given men power to remit the sin we Inherit and given no power to remit tno sin we willingly commit ? We are more sorely1 In need of the means of freeing our selves from actual sin than we are of freeing ourselves from original sin. Die In original sin only , and , according to the common opinion of the theologians , you will enjoy a na tural happiness transcending all the happiness of the world. Die in a grave actual sin or In original sin plus the single -grievous sin , and you are condemned to depart from Christ and dwell forever where the worm dleth not and the fire Is never extinguished. Has Christ bequeathed to us any remedy for those grievous sins of ours ? That is the question I shall answer this evening. I shall first show that He promised the remedy : 2 , that Ho kept His promise ; 2 , that he gave Ills apostles the power of truly remitting sinI ; , that this power differs from the power of baptising ; 5 , that it differs from the power of preaching ; G , that this power will al ways remain in the church ; 7 , that it extends to all sins committed after baptism , no matter how grave or numerous ; 8 , that sins committed af ter baptism cannot bo remitted with out having recourse to this power cither actual or virtually ; 9 , that from the Institution of Christ this power is judicial and hence It cannot bo exercised unless the sinner mani fests or confesses his sin. These are the points which Father Shyno proved last night by logical deductions from Matt , xvi-xvll ; John xx ; Acts xlx ; James x-10 ; and I John 1-9 While It Is quite evident that Father Shyno Is a well trained logi cian and a subtle theologian , gifted with more than ordinary fluency of language , It Is charming to observe with what consideration ho treats all who do not belong to his fold. If there bo ono theme upon which un cultured lecturers against the Cath olic church have harped it is the con fessional , and yet last night's lectur er bestowed upon such calumniators the charity of silence. This pleases his hearers. It would bo difficult to put the his torical argument for the practice of auricular confession as it was put last night. What strikes the unltlated most about confession Is that more seems to depend on the penitent than upon the priest who absolves. The confession must bo humble "God reslstoth the proud , but to the humble ho glvoth peace. This humil ity Is shown by the submission of the penitent by his accepting willingly to do the penance Imposed or return 111 gotten goods or restore their val ue , by not blaming others for his faults. It must have the qualities of the prodigal son's confession. It must bo simple and glvo nothing but ono's own sins and It must follow the mlor of the coninmnUniontH of Oed uid Ihoro must bo no mention of the names of others. Kvory sin has a scriptural name , that and no more Is required. The confession must bo slneero. 'The deceitful man the Lord will abhor. " Como not to the Lord with i double heart. The Kins must bo told as one believes God sees them. The confession must be entire ; that H all mortal sins , their exact num ber If possible and the circumstances changing their species ; the contrition without which confession and absolu tion are worthless must bo Interior , supernatural , sovereign and universal. Such was David's , Mary Magdalen'- ; and such must bo the qualities of everyone who wishes God to forgive him. him.Tho The missionary concluded by sayIng - Ing : To you who are of the house- told of faith I am talking and 1 would have you bear In mind that no contrition no mater how perfect you nay consider It , over Justifies you , over restores you your title to heaven , ever reconciles you to God except In so far as It Includes the explicit or Implicate desire of the sacrament of penance which you Intend to up- iroach as soon as you can , When yon need the sacrament and cannot actually receive It , If your contrition ncludcs the desire of going to con fession and Is perfect contrition your sin or sins are remitted , but the ob ligation of confessing these sins re mains. It will not do to say that the end Is already obtained for there Is an adequate and a total end which Is obtained by contrition but there Is n liartlal and particular end which Is not obtained. For while the end of lienanco Is the remission of sin , It Is also a means which reduces us to proper subordination ; It Iu a means against the license of sinning ; It Is a moans by which the sinner per forms a just penance ; and above all It is a means by which the sinner be comes more certain of the remission of his sins and by which too he makes satisfaction to God. You must UBO this means If you have lost your baptismal Innocence. Llko to Augus tine : "Confess or burn. " For all kinds of live turkeys 15 cents per pound will bo paid at the Palace Meat Market. LOCAL LIMNINGS. There was another of the popular club dances nt Mast hall Tues day night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Freeland are the proud parents of a Httlo daughter , born Tuesday morning. Mrs. Younger Is very sick with stomach trouble and has been com pelled to close her boarding house for the present. The Ladies guild of Trinity church will meet with Mrs. W. II. Dexter to morrow afternoon at 2:30. : All mem bers are requested to attend. A largo number of Norfolk people are making arrangements to go to Stanton Friday night to attend the lecture of Dlcknell Young , on Chris tian science. C. II. Krahn Is building a story and a half modern cottage , 20x20 with a 1-1x14 kitchen , on the lot east of his residence on Madison avenue. Ho will rent the cottage when completed. Norfolk relatives and friends have been notified of the arrival of a hand some young daughter at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Uay Evans of Stanton. Mr. Evans is employed in the Picket office. Paul Wetstcl has resigned his posi tion as assistant machinist at the sugar factory and expects to soon leaves for Ames where he hopes to secure a similar position In the sugar factory there. Dr. F. G. Walters and Dr. Wm. Klo- sau are moving into their newly re fitted and furnished offices over the Hayes jewelry store , from the rooms they have been occupying in the Cot ton block. Their new rooms have been fitted up with modern conven iences , are newly decorated , and the doctors think that both they and their patrons will bo greatly bcncfltted by the change. The Ladles guild of Trinity church will hold their sale and dinner on Thursday , December third. $20 FOR ACTING UNLADYLIKE , Fern McDonald Contributes In Police Court for the Fun She Had at Being Drunk and Disorderly. Fern McDonald was drunk and dis orderly on the s.treots Wednesday. Thursday morning she was summoned before Police Judge Hayes and was assessed a fine and costs , thought to bo about proportionate with the fun she had been having and also with the fracture of the ordinances and laws provided for just such cases. Fern paid the bill and went homo. Iliiinpi Into Them. Tow-ne I believe I'm a sort of owl or something. I can usually find any thing I'm looking for In the dark. Browne I must be n sort of elephant or something. I usually llnd every thing I'm not looking for In the dark. Louisville Courier-Journal. Everything comes to him who waits , but this doesn't Include books that have been borrowed. Signs Point to n Spell of Colder Weather. A MOST FAVORABLE AUTUMN. rarmers and Other Outdoor Workers Have Had a Good Chance to Close the Season's Work The Wlae Have Been Preparing for a Siege of It. The cronk of the wild geese Hying south IIIIH not been meaningless to these who bellovo In "Hlgim" and ro- ill/.o that this Is ono which seldom falls whether the weather bo wet or try. As a coiiHeqmmeo long-hi'adt'd uid fori'slgbted people have boon nittlng up their storm doors and win- tows , hanking up about the IIOUHO mil barn and chicken coop , laying In i supply of fuel and purchasing the comfortable ) wearing apparel that the Norfolk merchants < llfiplay HO abunil * intly and attractively. They realize that a spell of winter weather IH due and the storms reported from other mrts of the country and the condl- .Ions at home seem to glvo assurance that they will not be disappointed. Wednesday was not n day to In vite to picnics and swimming parties with a maximum temperature of ! ! and a minimum of IU ! . Hut when Thursday morning showed n drop of several degrees In the barometer and .Jio weather forecaster came on with i prediction of rain or snow and colder It was evident that the worst was not yet , and It will bo surprising f within the next twenty-four hours this vicinity does not experience a sample of the weather that has been lappenlng In various parts of the country. It has been an unusually favorable fall for finishing up the work on the farm , closing up building operations mil attending to other outdoor work , mil while the people are not anxious to see It como to nn end they are gratified to know that It ban been HO uvoralile. Nothing moro serious than light frosts and a little snow Hurry las yet occurred anil hero It Is al most the middle of November , while a year ago winter descended on north east Nebraska about the midldo of October and remained very steadily until the end of April. The lack of precipitation has been another advan tage , especially to the farmers , and those who have not closed up their season's work and placed a largo pro portion of their corn In the crib must have homo other excuse than the weather to charge It against. Hut a little moro than a month remains until the shortest day of the year , and after that It never seems long until spring. It might bo tbut wo will mhs winter altogether , but It will not bo safe to bet on that. I3ct- ter get a good ready while the weather Is fair. Did You Ever Search through your pockets in vain for a match under circumstances when you would have given anywhere from a quarter to n dollar for a single ono of the Httlo sticks of wood with brim stone on ono end ? And did you overstep stop to consider that your nnccstora know nothing of the necessity of this Httlo article of every day use ? If you have had this oxporlonco you should realize that It Is analogous to the predicament of the person who has boon reading The News for years and ono day misses a copy. If you take it you will like it. If you like It you will keep It , and If you keep it you will never want to bo without it. $17.45 to Chicago and Return. On account of the International Live Stock Exhibition at Chicago on No vember 28 to December D , 1903 , the C. , St. P. M. & O. will sell tickets on November 28 , 20 and 30 ; return limit December 7 , 1903. See that your tick ets read over the Northwestern line , J. B. Elsoffor , Agont. THE BEE HIVE THE BEE HIVE ROSENTHAL & KRASNE , MRS , H , A , SIMMONS , Violin Instructor. Stndont nnclor the famous German Violinist , Hans Allwrt , of Omaha. Half hour lessons , OOc ; one hour 75c. RUSIDUNCU AT UNION DEPOT. ' ! | VESTS- 1 While | and \ Fancy They will lie worn thin winter both for dri'HH itnil ( divot wear. Wo have a line iiHHortimmt , pricori range from $1.00 to $5.00 each The Start Norfolk Steam Laundry Wants to DO YOUR WASHING Pnmlly Washings Ironed or Rough Dry. Carpels Washed. CAI.1.1:1) FOR AND 1)1-1.IVI-R1-D. PHONE 83. DAN GRAVEN. HOFFMAN & VIELE I We merely wish to call your attention to the beautiful White China Dinner ware and Odd Pieces for hand painting. HOFFMAN & VIELE G. R. SEILER , LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. COKNEK BRAAECII Avu. AND TIIIIID ST. Telephone , No. 44. Special Reduced Excursion Rates Will bo In effect from all points on the Chicago & North-Western rallwaj for the occasions named below : To California , Oregon , Washington and other points ono way second class colonist tickets at greatly re duced rates , will bo sold dally unti November 30. To Chicago International llvo stock exposition , ono faro plus $2 for the round trip , on November 28 , 29 and 30 , with return limit of December 7. To Lincoln State Teachers asso ciation , ono faro plus fifty cents for the round trip on December 23 and 29 , return limit January 4. .For Information as to rates , dates of sale , etc. , of these or other oc caslons , call upon the ticket agent o the North-Westorn lino. H. 0. Matrau , Agent M l1 1 IM -I * There Are Two Sides to every ( i < it Htlin ( , lint tlmrolH no ( HH'Htloti thai. iyo ( IcfcolM (1 ( o H o r v ii prompt attention. HUH _ . K. W. WILLIAMS , ( MADUATH OPTICIAN. f 12 UISHOP BLOCK - ( -4-1-1 | - | H-l | | I M I | } t | * M You Hun rtlikt o carry money about with you. Sav- S money la easy after you bogla. 'on idioiild save n Httlo roptilarly bjr lepoultlng It In the Norfolk Building and Ix > an association. C. H. Ihirlaiid. Sec. If IIIUUIIIVVO VUl South Omaha. . . . SHLL ON CO/UAUSSION. / . . . Jattlc , Hogs , Sheep and Horses. W.H.RISH . . , Plumbing. Stea in and Hot Water Fitting. . . . .All Kinds of PumpB. . . . YOUK WORK SOLICITED. 'Phono No. 07. SESSIONS & BELL Undertakers and Fmbalmcrsi Bflsnlnnn Illk , , Nurfulk Atflimn , NOKTOhK. NKIIIUHKA. DR. N. J. HOAGLANO Osteopathlc Physician. ) ltonnnii liotli nrutn Mini rlinmlr HiirrerBf troiUoil without IIHO of ill-nun itr buffo. Ollloo t rosIilmicB , KM Niirt 10th Htrnot. Plioiio No. NOHKOI. W. P. DIXON Grading , Cellar Digging , Sand and Gravel. General Team Work , i All wnrk 'I'hone 287. I proiti' | lutt/'Mtlja. ( CHARLES PARKER W DENTIST Mast Block , Norfolk , Neb. Visits Battle Creek livery Holiday. A. LA6ROTTA Italian Trio Orchestra. . , . Will fiiniifli nnific for all orciiHiiuih iinik IIIK a KiHTinlty nf itiiin'i'H. TuUiiliiiiiuor | wrlt % Pacific Hotel. NORFOLK , NEL ( HERE IT IS MA'AMI That bag of flonr you ordered is ofc , yonr door when promised next tim& you'll probably order double the quantity ( or Bon Ton flour 1ms u litthi way or pleasing people , which makes it n woV- coino visitor. Everybody and his wift knows the superior quality of lion Toll floor. Sugar City Cereal JBlls. L. L. RE/VIBE / , Steam and Hot Water Heating. First Door South News ( flee.