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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1904)
i , r iv i t V t \ \ THE NORFOLK NKWS : b'KlDAY.SKPTKMHKH 1(5 ( , 1KI. ! ) s . \.M ) iEi.i : < ; . .vTEsu I > \ AIMAI.M : MTvir.u. : . TIII : I'ltixiiivM or TIII : su IliiNliirHN \ \ III Ili-xlii Tiirmlii } anil the > rMNlOllH Mill I.IIMt O cr ( IIP I'lll- limliiK Niinilii ) | | | | .lujce ii f .MIiini-niMilN to I'rrnlilr. Next Tuesday the Methodist minis- lets , Iny delegates ntid tliolr wives of ( lie Not tit Nebiashn coiifeionee , ov- tcndlng fioin Omiiliu to Hi own coun ty , and from the north line of the state to the 1'lutte 11 vol.lll lie glv- en possession of Wayne for their twenty-third animal conference , ovoi which Ulshop Isnao W. Jojco of Min neapolis will preside. The lallioad companies within the hounds ofnoith Nebraska will giant a rate of a faiu and .1 third on the ceitlltcate plan. tV To get advantage of this rate Ihoso who attend ate advised to pay full fate ftom theli slat ling point , taking the agent's certlllcato for the tnonoy paid , which will bo good on tlcketH purchased between September 10 and IS , which will bo good for n lotuin trip at one-third faro piovldod 100 of snch certificates are given Into the hands of the railroad secretary of the confetenco. Norfolk will undoubtedly hn\o a laige delegation In attctidancc , IIH many of the church moinbors not dele gates will go to hear the bishop's ad dress and take In the other features of the conference progiam. Dr. F M. Station , picsldlng older of the Norfolk illsti let , will not bo Rtilllclontly recov ered from hla recent sickness and op eration to attend the conference sos- slon , and ho will probably bo repte- sentod by Hev. J. F. Pouchor , pastor In charge here That has boon his re quest , and If the plans ate favorable to the bishop ho will net In snch ca pacity during the meeting. Dr. Sis- son desired very much to attend and look after the business of Ills dlstilct , but his physicians could not bo In duced to give their consent. The following Is the conference pro gram : Tuesday , September 13. 8:00 : p. m Lectine , "The Pastor's Leadership , " Prof. S O. Branson , of Gairett Biblical Institute. G. H Main picsldlng. Wednesday , September 14. 8:30 : a in Devotional service , con ducted by C. II Gi Illltli. 9.00 a m Opening session of con- feience and admtnlsttatlon of the Lord's supper , iilshop I. Vf. Jojce 2.00 p m Lectuie , "The Pastot's Leadetshlp , " Pi of. S O Bronson , of G.inett Ltlbllral institute. G. H. Main ptesldlng. 3:00 : p m. Annlversaty of S. S. un ion W. II. Warren presiding. Address by Dr. A. P. George , of St. Louis , Mo 4:00 p m. Evangelistic service , con ducted by Dr. Dunham , of Minneapo lis. Minn. ' " 'TiSO p. m Song service. * 8:00 : p. m Annlvorsaiy of the Edtl- c.ittonal society. T. C. Webster picsldlng. Addiess by Dr. Wm. F. Anderson , New Yoi U. Thursday , September 15. SSO : a. m Devotional seivlce , Dr. Dunham , Minneapolis , Minn. 9 00 a m Conference business. 2.00 p m Lecture , "The Pastor's Leadot.shlp , " Prof. O. S Uronson , of GaiteH Biblical Institute. G. If. Main presiding. 3:00 : p. in. Annlvoisary of Chinch Intension society. R. W. Wllcox presiding. Addiess by T. C. Illff , Philadelphia , P.i. 4'00 p. m evangelistic service , Dr. Dunham. 7:30 : p m Song service 8.00 p m. Semi-centennial of Ne- buska Methodism. T. C Webster presiding. Addi esses by Pishop I. W. Joyce , 13. Comble Smith , D D. and Wm. Gorst , D. D. Filday , September 16 8:30 : a. m Devotional soivlce , Dr. Dunham 9:00 : a. m Confeience business. 2.00 p m MIsMonaiy seimon by Hev. F. II. Sandei.son , D. D , of Fte- inont , Neb. 3:00 : p m Annlversaiy of W. H. M. S. Mrs. J. 13. Leodom piesldlng. Address by Mrs. M. Llbby Allen , of Des Moines , Iowa. 4:00 : p m Evangelistic service , Dr. Dunham. 7:30 : p. m. Song service. 8-00 p m Annl\eisary of the Mis sionary society. J. C. Shlck presiding. Address by Bishop I. W. Joyce. Saturday , September 17. 8:30 : a. m Devotional service , Dr. Dunham. 9:00 : a. m Conference business. 2:00 : p m Conference sermon by Ilev. W. R. AVIlcox , Ponca , Neb 3:00 : p. m. Anniversary W. F. M. S. Mrs. Ida J. Moe presiding. Address by Miss Fiances J. Baker , Omaha , Neb. 4.00 p. m. Evangelistic service , Dr. Dunham. 7:30 : p. m Song service. 8.00 p m Anniversary of the Freed- men's Aid and Southern Education woclety. II. A. Head presiding. Addiess by Rev. W. P. Thlrkleld , D D. , of Cincinnati. Ohio. Sunday , September 18. 9:00 a. in Conference love feast , led by Rev. C F. Hoywood. 10:30 : n in Sermon by Bishop I. W. Joyce , followed by ordination of dea cons. 2 00 p m. Ordination of elders , fol lowed by n consecration service con ducted by Dr. Dunham. 7:30 : p m Song service. 8:00 : p m Evangelistic service , Dr. Dunham. Monday , September 19. 830 ; a. m. Devotional service. 9:00 : a. m. Closing session of con ference and reading1 appointments by Bishop Joyce. WEDNESDAY WRINKLE8. S \V llollol was In the city this inohilitK fiotn Meadow Giove MIH , Ed\Mttd 'runner of Uattlo CiooU wntt In the city ye.Mo.rday doing some ( mopping. Mr and MIH Goo D Htiltorlldd wont to Lincoln M-stciday. expectlnif to 10- linn thin evening. Mis J C S. Wellls and daughter , Miss Moltilde , have been upending the punt few days In Omahii. Mm. Anna Madscn left for St Louis vcstorday. whole she will visit her daughter , Mix. Collins , and attend the exposition. Ma > or M. C. Hasten and family have gone camping near the Kent siding , whoio they wilt enjoy an outing for a few days. Holllgoionts aio especially loinicst- cd to bo on their good behavior today. Police Judge Hayes and Marshal Kane are both In Madison. L W Cox canto down from Foster yesterday and will tepnlr bin residence on Urnasoh avenue , which ho will oc cupy with his family. Master Paul UruUo returned last night fuiin Sioux City , vsheio ho has been visiting at the homo of an undo foi the past two months. Mr and Mts. A J Din land and daughter Janu ietuined last night fiom Evetott. Wash , coming dltectly thtough ov ot the Canadian Paclllc. Mr. and MIH. F. A. Ctlssey of 000 Prospect avenue will entertain sl\ 01 seven couples of 11 lends at an Infot- mnl partv tonight. S Oorwln of Mlddlotown , N Y , who has been visiting hole for the past eight weeks , leaves for his homo In the e.ist tomoiiow. Mi Coivvln Is moio than pleased with his visit to Nobtas- ku He HKos the county heio voiy much and sa > s It has numeioiis attrac tive foatuics. Mesdames Tappeit , noleson , Mori I- son and Leonnid cntoi t.ilnod the la dles guild ot Tilnlt > chinch at a so cial session vestciday aflet noon at the home of Mis Elsie Desmond The Paclllc hotel closed cntli cly lust night , no business being U.niMnclod. It will lemaln elided pending the settlement - tloment of the dirfeiences between the pioptlctor and ( lie hmdloid , in the 10- tlrement of the pioscnt landloid and Installation of a new one. These cool nights and chilly tlavs ate furnishing aigument to in go the plutnbeis and steam tlttois and otheis having to do with futnaces and heat ing plants Into activity and many of them will not bo given much time to breathe dining the no\t month This moinlng a little nitlllclal waimth would have bean veiy acceptable , but in many of the business houses It was Impossible to obtain It because of a lack of necessaiy icpalis to the heatIng - Ing plants J G Smith , the ( list settler , Hist nioi dm nt and Hist postmastei of Fie- mont , celebiated his eightieth bit th- day nnnlveisaiy last Mondav In his blitlulay cake he found eighty dollais In gold embedded In the fiostlng Mr Smith has not only heen all the devel opment of Fiomont , but has lived thtough twenty-six national admlnis- tiatlons of the count ! y He has seen developed the lailvvny , steamship , tel egraph , telephone , tlncshlng machine , and most of the modern Impiovoments that wet e unknown when he was a boy. boy.A A Fiomont citizen pioposcs a plan to abate the tinmp nuisance that has been bothering that town for some time lie wants the city to buy mate rial for a rock pile and have It con verted by the genius hobo Into mate rial for macadam stieets. He also proposes that a pump tieadmlll attach ment bo installed and that the tramp who refuses to work , shall be made to tread water or drown. It has been found that a largo number of those husky loafers will not woik If offeted a job , and their bumming mound thcte Is getting very tiiesome. State Join mil State Supei intcndunl \V K Fowler , who tellies fiom ollli e the first of the jeni. IMS not > et an nounced his plans lor the futliie "J was fnllv dotei mined to go to Hone- steel and live on a homestead in the event of my dtawlng a good claim. " said Mi Fowler > OHteidtv "It w.is my Intention to take my lamlly thete to live toi at least fourteen months on a faun The notice mailed me of the dtaw Ing shows that I diew No 1017"i9 and that this numbui fixes the oidei In which my application to make homestead cutty shall be ( lied That being the tasc 1 have given up the matter of the homestead I do not know that I should have gone to South Dakota If ono bundled thousand had been htiicken from my number" At one time Ml Fowlet had an offet fiom a Pennsylvania concent offetlng to give a position in which he could make $10,000 yeat. He did not accept the place when he found out what It was Ho Is said to have had soveial good offets lecently , but says It Is too early to say what ho will do after he goes out of office The farmets and gnidenets In this section of the. country have an abun dant supply of eatly apples and the maiket has had mote of this fruit than thete Is demand for , with the 10- sult that much of It Is going to waste , while considerable of It has been con- vcited Into elder and will latei go Into vinegar If theto Is no demand for the elder lp to this time the majority of the ttecs planted have been of the cm Hot vu lottos , and the homo gtovvn winter apples will not ha enough to deserve mention. The running to ear ly vatletles has affected a great poi- tlon of the state , and for the winter supply , for which them Is a much laiger demand than for fall apples , the people hoie will bo compelled to look to the east and the south for their supply. It Is said that there has not been an abundant crop of winter ap ples In those localities and fruit men mo expecting that the prices will be high , A few of the faiinots In this section have , however , planted later satieties and thoj show well County Commissioner Ceo ! D Smith , living on rural route 3. Is ono who has giown late apples and from the specimen left at The News ofllce It Is Judged that ho has achieved good success In the ftt- tuio It la probable that there" will bo inoro late and fewer earlier varieties placed In the orchards. NOT MOIU : nm KNciKrin , TIIVN TIIO I : or oriinu NATKCNS. vr V.M > Tlic .Native * of Hie | NIIIIIN IN I. Ike n Child , IIiKllj OfTi nitcd mill In ( icniT- II I KllfctllM'll | | l > ll \ll IlllrrCNlllIK l.rltrr li > .linlui * Aiirrlx. Judge W ! ' Noi rls , who Is stationed In tlui Phlllppliin Islands In a Judicial capacity hut Is now at Wa > ne on a leave of absence until Januntv 1 con- tt Unites the following Intotestlng let- let to the Wayne lletald cnnciu nlng the chatador of the natives of Tnclo Sam's now possessions1 The l-'lllplno Is comnionlv supposed to he of an exit timely tovongcCul tm- tuie , like the 01 Initial tncos In genoial In my opinion the native of these Islands Is not niine lovongoful than olhot t aces , In fad that cot tain Audit Ic as well as Eutopoan people me decidedly cidedly mine tovengeful and teleiit lossly ciiiel In satisfying theli levenge than the oidtnary l'"lllplno. The Fll Iplno Is a child of linger giowth eas- II v offended and In genoial easllv ap peased The people me as n inle In dolent and good natuied , and when their good natuio Is milled , a little tact and conclllatoiy management will testoto tiamiulllty. The gieal piopoillon of the numer ous muidcis and stabbing afftavH com ing befoie the com Is ate the leNiiltof iliiairols , committed In the heat of the a ( Tiny , though thete ate occasional In stances of homicides petpctiatod aflei long dollhct allen and for the put pose of sntls lng the loveugo of the inin- detei. An Instance coming undei my pctsonal 01 Kiinl/.atlon was a sit Iking Illusliatlon of a muidor of this na- llltc The dieumstances as i elated bv the accused weie siihstantlnllv as follows lowsHo wished to kill a pnty named Pedto for a supposed Injin v that had boon Inllldcd some davs ho- foie the tinnsadlon Taking his spear ho ptoceeded lo the house of Pedto's lather , whoio his Intended victim lived Ho so timed his dopaitute as to ai- tlvo at the house about dark Aftet the mannei of the country the house was built on poles six feet from the gtoitnd , the floor being composed of bamboo stilps laid parallel , so that a pel son walking nuclei the house < oulcl look up between the strips of bamboo It was night Union nd the loom thove was lighted and the ohservot below was enabled to see the ocdipants of the loom , himself being unobsetved In the ihnkness below. Soxto cun ningly considered the situation and lautlously made his wav mulct the hoiiho iiion his aulval upon tltn scene after dusk Peeling thtoiigli the ciacks of the lloor ho saw the family douched about the common conler of a dish of rice ftom which all wet e eat ing after the cuslom of the lowei lass natives As well as ho was able from his point of view Soxto made a careful survey of the family unity j sole < ting the member he supposed to be Pedro and locating his position he Insetted the point of his spear dlreclly beneath Ills victim and gave a vicious lunge tip waul Inflicting a wound fiom which lie died In two hours The victim , however , ptovod to be not Pedro , hut his fathei , whom the assassin mistook for the son whom ho Intended to kill Immediately upon the pel petiallon of the act the muiderer fled Into the out er daikness , escaping unohseived and might to this day have teinalncd un detected had not Ills own gairiilous- ness given the clue and sot the aveng er of blood on his tinck The above illustiatcs the reckless ness of eel tain classes of the oilen- tals In legard to taking human life The tilvlnl < auso of the w.inlnn mur der was the lofusal of Pcdio to return on demand to So\to a bolo which the latter had entt listed to him for safe keeping some time ptevlonslv. It ap pealed fiom the evidence thai dining Hie Spanish leglme , So\lo who appeals' lo have been of a qimnelsome dispo sition had been sentenced to a term of impilsonment foi manslaughter At the time of the iiptlslng a gonetnl Jail dellvety was had. Sexto lining among the llhotated pilsoneis Shoit- Iv after his lelease , Sexto met Pedro and asked him for the leturn of the bolo and spear that he had tin ned over to him att he time of his Incatcorn- llon Pedto dnllveted the spear but not the bolo , staling that the littler weapon was In the hands of the civil authoillles The disappointed Soxto veaincd for his tiusty bolo and refused - fused to be satisfied , and then and thete meditated levenge on Pedro , whom he would have attacked on the spot hut was withheld by the presence of hjstnndois A week later Sexto fed his levonge by .the unintentional minder of another. The saciedness of human life Is sllghtlv tegarded among n certain class of this people. A man killed a little child In cold blood that ho might bo revenged upon the father who , as he claimed had borrowed an axe from him , which ho refused either to re- luin in pay the value thereof , amount ing lo soventy-llve cents In Ihlscase the murdeter vlsllod the house of the offending party with a companion , pre sumably with the Intention of venting his spite on him. but not finding the rather al home killed the child with the blow of an nxo Another Instance coming under my observation was that of an eldeily man lashing a female relative aetoss the face with the over icady bolo leaving an Indelible binnd for life , the punishment being dealt to the young woman bocaijso she failed to treat the old man with proper re spect nddicsslng him with unbecom ing words and using Insulting gestures - tures Another party killed a woman on the spot , the provocation In this case being that the victim called the aggressor a fool. The native attorney , defending the murderer , urged that the woid fool , In the Vlsayan tongue possesses an extremely offensive mean ing claiming that the court should should consider the provocation as n mitigating circumstance In Imposing the penalty. OFFERED MANY YEARS FEMALE DISEASES. Two Robust Women Who Owe Their Restored Health and Usefulness to Pe-ru-na. Thankful Women Who Have Hccn Cured by Dr. llartmmfs free Ircitlmciil. MMM | Itutli rincrrnn , 7i ! Hycv morn SI. , lltHTalii , N. Y. , wrlitM ! " / suffered for tn-n ycart with Irregular and painful menstrua * lion , and / ' rnna cured mo with in s/v weeks. I cannot tell you how grateful I feel. Any agency which brlugt health and strength lo the afflicted It alwayt a wel come friend , and to-day the market It so filled with MSV/CHN and Injurious medicine * that It It a pleasure to A mm lit so relia ble ti icmedy at \ tin place bt fore the public. " /H/s" / Path Emerson. alitrih nf thi'Ho organs , Wlillo ciich cite : presents HOIIIO minor ( IIITorenco MH In delnll , they are nil In reality nllUo. I'c- rnna docn not rcllovn tlinfo ciiHOrt by leinix- rurlly in 111 f n H n K Homo Hyinptom , bill by a removal of ( Jin cause. Many a woman ciin lestlfy Hint IIXMI ! trenliiient do OH not permiuicnlly ciirn. A lurio iiiultltiiilo ol front < led < rr to < li > i lor lorecolvo hx'al truatiinuil , with lltlla or no rcKiilt. In Periina t It n H t wdincn flnil n | triitnH | nnil i > eriniinont euro. I ml In I limn of I'n-rii-na , I'crntiii linrt como to bo riM'o nl/cd us tlm Hrentest remedy fox caliirrh In the world. Mrs J E.Finn. At first competitor * tried to dcnv this anil MILS. .I.K.PINX , 82 Knst High Kt. , HufTnlo , N. , Y. , writes : The PcriliiaMedk'InoCo. , ColtlinliUB , O. : Oentlemcn : 'A few j cars ago I had to % l\c up koclal life entirely , at my health was completely broken down. The doctor advised a complete change and rest for a year. As thlt was out of the question fora time , I began to look nn tind for other means of restor ing my health. "I had often heard of Pcrunaasan excellent tonic , si ) I bought a bottle to sec what It would do for me , and It certainly took hold of my system and rejuvenated me , and In less than two months I was In perfect health , and now when I feel worn out or tired a dote or tno of f'ernna It all that I need. " Mrs. J. H. llnn. I'ulv Ic iiilarrh in n ] > ! naso coined by Dr. llrrlinan , covering all that largo claxx of diseases that used to liu Icnovvu Slorkmril Alli-ntloii. The ( omblnatlon sale at Plene Neb on Thutsdny and Filday , Sept . ' - and 2\ : \ , should bo altonded by tncis bieed- ei and stock talsci in not them Ne- btaska The Shoithoin cattle ofTcted ate voiy linn and lepiesent the tidiest blood In tlio Shoilhoin bleed The cows ale all bled to Title Cumbeilnnd , No 107080. n son of the flii-at Cum- bei land Most of the bulls aie lit tot service at once The hogs nio fiom Pohnid-Chlini , DIIIOC Joisoy and Cliestet Whlto holds and the contilhutois have spaied nel- Ihor Umo not money to make thorn the voiy best Fanners who deslio to slnit a good hetd should take advantage ) of tills sale Send for catalogue to F H. C31.EASON , Ploicu , Neb Tuo lln-nk .lull lit Neolii. OMAHA , Sefit 14. A telephone mes sage H 0111 Neola to tlio local polite stated Unit two pilsoneis had sawed llieli way out ol the Neola jail. One was an umbiolhi mcndei , who did the sawing , and look with him a man whoso legs had been amputated , one above and the other below the knee Two lei ks wcie s.nved They wem supposed to have come this way and the Council ItlufTs police vveio asked to look out for them. ' CONTROVERSY OVER A PIANO Suit In .liixllco < inirl v. r t < Tilnhlrli liiMilvoil tin * OMiirrNlilp of ii I'lnno. A case was heaid before Justice Puller vestoiila ) to a Jiity , whkh In volved the ow net ship of a piano Ac cording to the evident e S K llolmann A. Co of Lincoln last wlntei slored a piano with Wood the Jew del Wood sold the Instrument to II W Stntlln. who , accoidlng to the lattcr's testi mony , jiald $ ! ' . ' . " for It Statlln then sold It to Miss Ooiothy Waltman , le- ( elvlng a cash p.i > inent of $25 and tak ing a clmllel mortgage for the bal- nncn Then llolmann appeared on the si cue and talsod a tough house with \Vood , who seemed possession of the piano from Miss Waltman by teprc- sontlng that ho would bring her an other one Wood then tinned the piano over to Holmann and It was stored at the Oxnard hotel When Stiirlln hoard of this move ho look Die piano on the strength of his bill of sain and chattel moilgago A counter move was then in.ide by Holmann , who roplovlncd the liiHtiomeiit and It loft Starlln's posses sion again There the matter rested until the case < amo up for tilal yester day , when the Jury gave a verdict In favor of Holmann & Co. Statlln Is out on the deal. There fcccms no doubt that ho advanced the ! l-i ! on the piano , hut the question at Issue was whether It was a purchase or a loan , nnd the latter opinion prevailed with the Jury Ho has made good the J25 which Miss Waltmnn paid when she bought the Instrument fiom him. He has no re course on Wood , who has left the town anil has no property here , Ruth Emerson ns female weakness. The lower portion of ( ho abdomen In culled by nnntomlsts the ] ) elvlH. Tlio or aiiH conlalni'i' In tins portion of the body nro known us the polvli'orgnns. There uro sovernlof tliuin , very dcllcuto nnd very HtibJocHu , catarrh. 1'uw vvuiuuu ctfcupu outiruly . 01' II\TTIIS citr.rii v i-vnti vu < n. iinsriTi.r.ii DC THIS CIIIIM * Here 'I'llIrl.i Vfiirx Vu nnil Tuiik lll II HllllK'Mll-Mll III till- \ mllf Sll- I-srvi'ii l.nni'H n Niiinhcr < if Clill- ilreii nnd ( iriind Clillilren. HATTI.E CHEEK. Neb , Sepl II Spidal to The News Ctinidpa Nich olas Ctmlccl dlod at the homo of his daughter , Mis llogtefe , Imto Ihlrf moinlng , at the tlpo old ago of nlncty- seven jcaiH The tunoial aiiango- miints have not jot been complolnd liesides Mis llogtolo , Mis. Iliiniy Tomliagen Is a danghloi , and other chlldion , numeioiis giand chlldton and gteat-giand chlldien sutxlvo tlio de ceased pattlnich Mi Ounkol v\as ono of the earliest soltlcis of this county , having como bete thlily jeain ago and lakon up a homestead near her At that Umo ho was slxty-boven yeais of ago , but young and vlgotous compated with men of that ago now His longelvity Is considered lemaikable , and had ho lived but thiee yeais mote would have leached the century mai k. . .TT CIIIMONT. \ l.nllii'r VltnckN lli-nr Iliiiniiiiii nnil ItlitiMl 111 I'ockrU. FREMONT , Nob. Sept H At about 12 1" > Monday night Thomas Glasgow a lather who came to Fremont about thtee mouths ago.liloiinl > assaulted llenrv Ilaiiman In the dooiwa > at the Ualtlmoio hotel lie knocked his v l < - tint down , beat and kicked him and finally rifled his pockets. Whatever his Intentions wote he did not get to c.itry them out , piobably due lo the timely an Hal of the pioprletor of the place The hitler leveled a lovolvernt Glasgow and diovo him out of the place Baiiman tepoited his tumble to the police and they located Glasgow early vestvtday moinlng In his room al the Davonpoit hotel Ileforo Judge Cook In police court ho entered a plea of guilty and wits sentenced to serve six ty davs In the county Jail. A moio se rious chaigo might have been pto- foired against htm had the complain ant deslted to make It. \TTI.K CUIIK : : I'rrdncl OMIciTN mid UclcKiiti'H < < > Ciiiinl.i Convention. IIATTU : CIIF.EK. Nob. Sept 14- Speclal to The News A lepuhllcan caucus was hold In Highland iinuitut Satin day afternoon Homy Massman was dialtman and Howard Miller sec- rolaiy. The following delegates were elected to attend the county conven tion at Madison4 Howaid Miller , Hen ry Mnssman , John James , Erwln Hog- era , and J. W. Illsk. For road over- InslxUd Hint t Ii o I r leincdlcs VVITO JtHt tin good. This WIIH fotiiid to lie linposHlbleiow- ! over , nnd now Imita tions nro splinting ap eveiyw hero. To HII ccuss f n 11 y palm off an Imitation of IVrumi uvon for a hlnirl time. IH bino lo lie n lii < > licy-iniUn hdll'llll' , bllt Illl Illll ) who has ever t knn I'crnna can lit ) fooled on them ) IniltntloiiH. No uoiiHcIuntloux drtilHt ( ( would sell ono of them 1'cry purchaser should look carefully nl iiitcli pnckiiKo of I'erumi ho IIIIVK , to b < - niiru thai hoa \ ndllnn only Kentilno I'eiuiiii Addrer-rt Dr. Mnrtmnii , Prenldent or The llurlinun Huiiituriuiu.Coluntl'ii- . neei lii dlNlilct No 11 , l''innlc .lonkliiH was nominated and In distilcl No. II Cd Itonse was phued in nomination. Ilillfc Cieuk pieilixt held Its cau cus Moilaafiet noon II. II Kllbiirn ua.s In the i halt and F W. Ulclmrdson nt the desk E G Dennis was nomi nated lor Jusllie of the ponce and J. It Gin dels foi constable , both to Illl vaiatKles Foi toad oveiseor In ( Hu ll let No 111 , Call Piaounei was nomi nated , and In dlslilct No lf > John la\l- \ei was named The following vvero the delegates dioson to the county con vention nt Madison HIM man Hogiofe , l'iud Volk , O M. Cininlngliam , S. C. Inkloy. W. 11 ruoist , August Sloffen , and ! " \V. Ulchiii dson. Illl I lie Crr.-U. Guy Wllborgor diovo ovoi fiom llonesled Monday foi a visit with his grniidpinonls , MI and Mis. D H Sim mons. I'eloi Moiilson was over here Mon dav on business from I'leico. I low oil A voiy was down from Tlldon visiting idatlves Mis Agnes Schnshol/ and chlldien of Oulweln. Iowa , left again Tuesday , aftei a week's visit with her In other , O H Maas J M Covet t and family of Not folk visited hem from Situiday till Monday with his lousln , J C Itnnsdall and famllv Col T I ) Pieece has been sc | k for about tineo weeks and dining the laics last week was hardl ) able to get aioiinil Ho Is the superintendent of the association Swell Wedding Stationery If you over want anything just exactly correct in your lifetime It's your wedding sta tionery. Beautifully en graved Invitations , an nouncements , cards and the like , In Old English , script or text , at as low figures as can be ob tained anywhere In America that is our offer. Every order baa our guarantee behind It News CALL OR. WRITE