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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1903)
8 IMlti NOUKOIiK NKWS : FRIDAY , NOVEMUEtt 18 , J , )08 ) Father Shync's Course Ends Sunday Morning : . LAST SERVICE AT 10 O'CLOCK. Week's Mission Begins nt Dnttle Creek on Sundny Night and the Next Week Will be a Similar Ser ies at rildcn Great Crowds. IKroin Biitimlny'H linllv 1 The Oiitlwllo mission which IHIH boon hold for a week In Norfolk under - dor the 'im > of Hov. Kathur Hhyuu of t , UIIIIH University , closed Hund.iy . morning A iimrnniolh audience was proHonl Last night Father Shyno be gan a nilHHlou at Ilnttlo Crook , re ports nf whlrh will ho itiihllRhod In The NmvM from day to day. Ono of Uio IIIOMI | io\vorfiil locturoH was on the nlglit before the cliiHo. When Is a Man Jucltjcd ? Uuforo dead ? No. After death ? No. Whim ? In the very Instant of death tlii'i-o In the very room where do dli'H. The inoinory and coiiHt'loiioo are Illumined and lioforo that soul Unit IIUH Just loft the liotly there wtnndH out as In a Horoll the thoughts , tjio words , the doodH of n llfotlmo. That tiinil must account for the ovll done or pormltlod to l o dono. the good omitted , the good badly done , the deeds of omission nil well as commit- ! ulun. ulun.Sho She iniiHl Htand there lioforo n Judge who knowH all things and whom none can roHlHt and Hho must toll why sentence - tonco of condomnatlon Bhonld not bo lironounci'il against hor. JiiHtlco will Uion rolgu , for t'io ' hour of nioroy has passed. The nontonco will bo pro- nnnncuil Immodlatoly and boavon or boll forever or purgatory for u tlmo \ylll bo tbo end. ) r ' The uontonco will bo Irrevocable nnd on tbo last day , before tbo wbolo world It will bo ratified. The soul nuiBt depart from God If she has not on tbo wedding garment and tbon lior Borrow begins : She BOOS God nnd quakes ntul troinblos. She BOOS the world and cannot return to It. She HOOS heaven and cannot possess It. She yoaniB to run away nnd IB un able , Bho acknowledges tbat alio baa lost God through her own fault. Shame , the punishment proper to man , aottlos on tbo condoninod. The Lord iihall bring to light the bidden thlngH of darkncas , and the man who walked the streets with bis bead high and bin purse full of 111 gotten wealth , and tbo Bclontlllc murderer , and tbo young man who wan the advance ng out of the devil , and the young girl who niado trallle of her charms and was a decoy of boll and tbo headless Crowd who have no principles higher than their feelings shall then bo clothed with confusion and shall see their folly , and Norfolk shall see Uioni , thotr friends and enemies shall ueo thoin. the whole world shall BOO them , for "tho hidden things of dark ness shall bo brought to light. " Hero Fatlior Hhyno took up the command- incuts of God and showed how each Is to bo Jiid&od by them. ENGLISH WILL MEET SULLIVAN , Sioux City Man Promptly Accepts Challenge for Fifteen Rounds In Norfolk. The challenge Issued few tlnys ago throiiKh those columns by Tom my Sullivan for a mutch of fifteen roumlH against Clurencu English , the Sioux City lighter , is accepted in the following letter , which explains itself - self : Sioux City , Nov. G. Sporting Ed itor Nuw : I see hy your paper that Tommy Sullivan , the lightweight champion of the northwest , Is In your town. HD was hero u week or so ago ami we wore matched for ? GOO : v side but failed to got together. I wish you would state lu your paper that If he really nu-aus business I will fight him in Norfolk or any place else. Just so vso can got this side bet sot- tied. I would like to meet him on or about the 10th of this month. I wish you would also state that Lex Clayton \\ill moot any local wrestler in n catoh-as-catch-can match for any part ot J500 and percentage of the gate roocipts. Clarence English. Wlsner News Notes. Wlsnor. Neb. , Nov. 10. The Men- iionlto.s tiavo boon holding a confer ence nt Mielr church about two miles south of Wlsner. The conference lasted four days and was largely at tended by the adherents of that faith. Mr. .uid Mrs. Jesse C. McNlsh re turned Wednesday from their wed ding tour in the east , and will bo at liomo to their friends after Novem ber 10. The young men of Wlsnor who are attending the university at Lincoln , Charloa Holofson , John Hoff , Irving Lelsy , Ralph Mansfield and Eric Sloko , came down Saturday to remain until nftor election. Nov. A. W. Ayers and Mrs. Ayers are visiting friends In Wisnor before leaving for Onega , Kansas , where Mr. Ayers 1ms a charge. An interesting reunion was hold Wednesday nt the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Armstrong. Several years ago , n crowd of young people in the high school organized a club called the Woodpecker Family. Mr. Sym ington , of Los Angeles , who was a charter member , entertained the mom Ijors nt a fi o'clock dinner , nnd later hy iamoH and dancing. Mr. nnd Mrn. lloan Ileoiner of Ly. tin , have been vlnltlng their HOII , O. I ) . Hoomor. Minn Myrtle Hughes spout Saturday and Sunday In Arlington and Fremont. Mrs. William Crosby of Iloomor spout Sunday with her rolntlvoa near WlHiier. MI-H. Delia Symington of Los An- golcs , Ciil. , IH visiting relatives In Wlsnor. . Mm. C. C. McNlsh of Fremont loft Wednesday for her homo nftor n visit of n Week In Wlsnor. MONDAY MENTION. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. lluttorllold have gone to Omaha. J. I ) . Sturgeon visited with his fam ily over Sunday. Dr. A. Hoar Hindu n professional vlnlt to Oakdiilo Monday. Mr. and Mni. C. S. Hayes wore Sun day iiiiRHungerH for Omaha. .laclr Koonlgstoln wont to Madison Monday morning on legal business. Will IJurmm of Battle Crook has accepted a position in the newspaper department of The News olllco. Mrs. WUITOII Hurlbort wont to No- Ugh on the Monday noon train for a visit of a few days with her parents. A. 1 * . Dee has returned to Ills homo In Davenport , In. , after a visit with his daughter , Mrs. Goo. I ) . Huttorflold. A regular mooting of Damascus Comniandory will bo hold this evoiv Ing for the purpose of electing of- llcors , W. II. Ualrd of Grand Island was In the city over Sunday meeting friends and looking after boot sugar Interests. The family of W. II. UlnUonmn en joyed u visit Sunday from an old- tlmo friend , Dr. A. N. Slioffnor of Hay Springs. Mrs. Henry Hiuiso was called to the homo of her father In Wisconsin by a telegram announcing his critical ill ness. She loft at noon today. Her father Is not oxpectel to llvo. Miss Chapman and Miss Aurtz who llvo near Madison , visited a conplo of days at the homo of Mrs. Pllgor and left this morning for Wayne where they will attend the normal school. Miss Clara Anderson , who has boon taking a course at stenography and typo-writing In the Norfolk business college , completed the work SaU day and loft for her homo Sundny. She was given a farewell surprise by about thirty of the students and the evening was spout onjoyably. lie- froshnu'iits wore served during the evening. COLORED BOOTBLACK THERE. fKrom Mondiiy'a Dally. ] Like the cackling of goose which at ono time saved ancient Homo from the clutches of the enemy , so the squawking of u helpless hen whlcl : was being forcibly kidnapped fron her homo In the roost of n barn which belongs to Mr. Nolland on North Fifth street , saved herself from being stolen and gave n clew to the police as to the whereabouts of about a scor < > of other chickens that have mys teriously disappeared during the past few weeks. Harry D.ivls , a little colored boot black , was seen near the barn very shortly after the hen had given the alarm , but as Harry took no bird ho was not arrested this morning. Harry was in jail about a week ago because ho tore down fences on Hallowe'en. No loss than a score of the choicest fowls In this particular roost have boon stolen during the past few weeks and Mr. Nolland has been busy keep ing an eye out for the nocturnal vis itor. itor.This This morning , however , Harry was a daylight guest at the barn and when the chicken had squawked his dark little face and big white eyes were clearly visible to the naked eye of Mr. Nolland. Ho Informed the police but they were unable to arrest because no evidence- the crime Itself was at hand. ATCHISON GLOGE SIGHTS. Every widow exaggerates her mon- Distrust of others usually origin ates in distrust of self. \Vo seem to have elected to the United States senate a lot of old mon , childish enough to fall in love. If wo had all married our first loves , the only dllloronco is that wo would have boon grandparents sooner. A rabbit living near town , nwoko on the ground. "Woll , " ho said , "I must bo moving. This is my busy day. " It Is getting so that people nro hav ing some respect for the devil be cause ho doesn't claim to bo an Elijah. Notice is served on n certain man that that peculiar look in his wife's eye when she smiles BO sweetly nt him , means revenge. They are playing progressive card games , giving progressive lunches , progressive buggy rides , etc. There fore , there will bo no surprise nt learning that the game of progressive husbands Is to bo played in Atchlson shortly. My more having Mould be a source To make me hunger more. Shakespere , Macbeth , iv , 3. The more U need a Biscuit you eat " ' ; r the more you want. c . , r The more people eat them the more people want them. - * * The more people want them the more we want to make them better and better. It's just a case of more and more. . ' ' ' . - : - .5 ' ' Sf' I * ' , ' ' , U IT---- i * ' . . The P Crackle You Hear i BH Is the Sign They are Fresh NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANX r juj Lynch Has Solved it With an Artesian Well. OTHERS WILL TRY IT , NO DOUBT Many Wells Will be Established In North Nebraska If the One at Lynch Proves Practicable Difficulty With the Streams of the State. [ Prom Monday's Dally.J Power for u mill and electric lightIng - Ing plant has been obtained at Lynch by sinking nn artesian well to a depth of 920 foot. Tests made at the time the gusher was struck Indicated a forty horse power pressure , and there Is a possibility of developing a still higher power later on. There are wldo possibilities In the dovolope- niont of power In the northwest by means of artesian wells , and If there can bo a reasonable certainty of striking a strong gusher at a depth of no more than a thousand feet there will doubtless bo many of them scat tered throughout northwest Nebraska In the course of a few years. It Is peculiarly difficult to make practical use of the water power from the streams In Nebraska. The difficulty Is largely duo to soil con ditions. Few streams In the state have sand or rock bottoms , the soil Is too deep for that. This makes It hard to got a good foundation for a dam , and the result Is that every season of high water in the state brings in its train the destruction of a dozen or more dams. Then too , streams are charged with soil from their beds and from the fields , and this settles above tbo dams , some times Hilling up the streams above the dam and entirely cutting off the wheel from its water supply. Owing to these difficulties comparatively few of the streams are used to any great as sources of power , and many mills that have nt first obtained their pow er from dams , have put in engines and turned to steam power as more reliable and not much more expen sive , cost of keeping up dams con sidered. Nevertheless it is trying to an economical man to see good water power go to waste while the prlco of coal goes higher nnd higher. At Ilushvlllo they are considering a plan to harness Pine creek so as to make It furnish power to run a mill and to light the town. It la esti mated that ono year of this would effect a saving that would pay first cost of dam and plant , and after tbat the town would have plenty of power at nn insignificant cost. There is talk of forming a company of busi ness men for furthering the project. Lincoln Journal. Real Estate Record. The following transfers are report ed by Chester A. Fuller , Norfolk. Ne braska , for the week ending November 7. 1901 ! : Alexander Gordon ct al ex ecutors , to T. F. Mommln- gor ami Kmll Winter wd all of 23-23-1 ? 9,000 00 Durlnnd Trust Co. to Win. G. Burner wd lots 12 and 13 blk 1 Mnthowson's 2nd add. Norfolk 200 00 Geo. Zimmerman and wf to E. C. Hightower wd 'ot 2 bile 4 R. W. Day's add. Battle Creek 1,200 00 1C 1 in Ira L. McElhocs ct al to Win. McVittio wd blk 25 F. W. Fritz add and w 22 ft lots a. and -1 blk 28 F. W. Uarnes' 2nd add Madison. 390 00 .1. A. Wilson and wf to U. B. Webb wd lot 7 Beels' add Norfolk 250 00 P. T. S. Co. , to John Ochachor wd lot 0 blk 37 P. T. S. Go's. 2d add. Battle Creek. 72 00 Norfolk R. E. & Imp. Co. to William W. Dean wd lot 21 blk 7 Riverside park add Norfolk 100 00 E. T. McGeheo and wf to C. II. R. Bonn wd pt nJX : nw 4 7-21-1 4,225 00 C. J. Illsson to his wf Verona E. Hixson wd noi 9-23-4. . 1 00 Warren Hurlbort and wf to Wm. Harosnapo , wd lot 4 blk 5 Dorsoy Place , Norfolk 1,500 00 J. H. Flchlor to V. P. Schmidt wd pt neVi no'/i 5-21-1 600 00 Sylvester M. Lewis nnd wf to Ollvo Pondorgrast wd pt sett soVi 23-24-4 250 00 Conrad Werner Jr. , nnd wf to Mary E. Stuckwisch wd n } no4 and n % nw i 20-24-2 2,500 00 "World's Fair. " A St. Louis world's fair information bureau has been established at 1C01 Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. , in charge of Harry E. Moorcs , where all information mation will bo cheerfully furnished free of charge. Yours truly , Harry E. Mooros , Q. A. P. D. For sick headache try Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver tablets ; they will ward off the attack if taken in tlmo. For sale by Kiosau Drug Co. Perhaps You Wonder if tbo tormenting cold that made last winter one long misery will bo as bad this year. Certainly not , if you take Allen's Lung Balsam when tick ling and rawness in the throat an nounce the presence of the old en emy. Do not expect the cold to wear Itself out. Take the right remedy in time. Allen's Lung Balsam is free from opium. Stepped Against a Hot Stove. A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson , when getting his usual Sunday night bath , stepped back against a hot stove which burned him severely. The child was in great agony and his mother could do nothing to pacify him. Re membering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm In the house she thought she would try It. In less than half an hour after applying it the child was quiet and asleep , and in less than two weeks was Veil. Mrs. Benson is a well known resident of ICellar , Va. Pain Balm Is an antisep tic liniment and especially valuable for burns , cuts , bruises nnd sprains. For sale by Kiesau Drug Co. Do you feel broken down and does your system need nourishment ? Just take Man-Er-Vlno tablets , the world's greatest remedy for the nerves , brain and blood , and watch results. Kie sau Drug Co. Why suffer with your kidneys ? The discovery of Kldnoy-Ettes has proved a blessing to thousands' of kidney sufferers who have been re stored to perfect health. These tab lets drive the diseased germs out of the system , and wo urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney remedy a trial. Prlco 25 cents. Kiesau Drug Co. The Best Remedy for Croup. [ From the Atchtson , Kan. , Dally Globe. ] This is the season when the woman who knows the best remedies for croup Is in demand in every neighborhood. Ono of the most terrible tilings in the world Is to bo awakened in the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies are almost as sure to bo lost , in case of croup , as a revolver Is sure to bo lost In case of burglars. There used to bean an old-fashioned remedy for croup , known as hlvo syrup and tolu , but some modern mothers say that Cham berlain's Cough Remedy Is the bettor , and does not cost BO much. It causes the patient to "throw up the phlegm" Quicker , and gives relief in a shorter time. Give this remedy as soon as the croupy cough appears and It will prevent the attack. It never fails and Is pleasant to take. For sale by Klo- sau Drug co. The Illinois Horse Co. can supply GO pedigreed draft stallions ; 30 of them imported ; 5 breeds Perchoron , French Draft , English Shlro , Belgian Clyde ; 6 colors black , brown , bay , roan , gray ; rich blood , extra shire breeders 2 to 5 years old. Some will make 2100 pound horses. Easy pay- _ ments. The general manager will be In Sioux City for a week. 22 Balton block. Permanent address , Des Moiues , Iowa. Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well ? j Appetite poor ? Bowels * ---j constipated ? Tongue coated ? j. . It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills $ are liver pills ; they cure dys pepsia , biliousness. 2Sc. All Want your molistatliH or lienrd a beautiful urow M or i Irh lilnck ? Tlion USD BUCKINGHAM'S ' DYE fes to CT > . or DRUGGIITI , on R p. Hut. 4 Co. , NMHUA , N H. SHMTMTOTOTOrolt Allen's Foot-case , a powder. It cures palnfnl , smarting , nervous feet and Ingrowing nails , and In etantlytakesthostlngoutof coriisand bunions ll'i the greatest comfort discovery of the age , Allen's ioot-Knso makes tlctitorneivehocafcclettsy. Itlsa certain euro for ewpatlntr , callous nnd hot , tfrcd. ach- IIIR feet. Try It toilay. Sold by all druccUtsandshoe ! ? i0riM. ll.yn > 'lllfor5c'ln'tRlnl" ! ! ' Trial imckare F1UK. : Addre < s. Allen 8. Olimtcd. La Hoy. N. Y. " "AJ \J Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Thl3 preparation contains all of the dlgcstants and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. By Its use many thousands of dyspeptics hii"0 beeu cured afteroverythlnff else failed. la unequalled for the stomach. Child * ren with xvcaic stomachs thrive on It. Cures all stomach troubles Frepaied only by E.G. UEWirr&Co. , Clilcogfl < vbotl.bot'i'niilHlnsJ1.4 ! tlmcstliuSOc. slxo. Sold by Kiosau Drug Co. Free Trial Wild * ? 7KKli lM7i Mrs. Rorer