The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, June 17, 1910, Page 7, Image 7
THE NORFOLK WEEKLY .NEWS. JOUUNAT ; , FRIDAY. .JUNE 11 , 1030. Gregory County Primaries. ' tOre'gory * ( ' ( iiiuly gnvo majorities n tint'prlmiirh'M for llio following cnndl dale's : b'tir congress. Charles It. Uurk' ' mill KbemV. . "Maitin. For gove'nioiv--Samnol II. Klrod an llio untlro Mlato stalwart tk'kut. For Mtato HUiuitor. Adrian Nyquls For roproaonlallvo. ( leorgo A. Hit llngton. For tronsuror. O. .1. Klnnlo. I-'or - auditor. F. T. Ambro/ . I'Vir ' HhorllT. 11. I. Pierce. l'ir ( register ( if doods. Mark Myor Kor dork of courts.M. . I , . 1'nrlsl For superintendent of HchoolH. ( ( ! , 'Warner. Kor Htato'H atlornoy. William M Donnell. Kor county Judge. Charles A. I ) Vlll. Kor coroner. U. V. Overtoil. Kor assessor.John Wright. Kor Jusllces. M. I1' , Jauonsok , JO ward 1' . Mc.Mnnlgnl , James S. Stnlt II. M. Valletta. Kor constables. Carl Golladay , ( A. ( iraliain , Koustanllno Sturm , Josei WllOHl. Kor member of llio stale contn cominllleo.-A. K. Kull. For county commissioner First dl trlct. W. C. Smith. For county commissioner Third dl trlcl. Henry Hoohol. Kor county coinnilsslonor Fifth dl ( riot. 1C. I. Uowell. The result In the county \vaH a groi Rial wart victory giving tlio largest in jorlllos for all stalwart candidates i any county In the stato. Wild Font of Lincoln Boy. Lincoln , Juno IIJ. Clydo llccklo , r 18-year-old Lincoln boy , inadu a ten 1'ylng ( ! , UOO-fcet lialloon ascension la evening Hinging for a part of tl lime to the clutch ropes of the al craft. Ho landed a half hour froin tl Ktart In ( lit- middle of a shallow lal at a Hummer resort near the city. Adolph Weibcrg , an aeronaut wl gives exhibitions at the resort by a eondiiig and dropping in a paracliut had made preparations for his roguli trip and young Heckle with othc was holding tlio ropes. The hey hi asked to bo allowed to make the a cent , but was refused. Boy Cuts Aeronaut's Rope. .lust as the aeronaut , seated In h parachute attachment , called to h assistants to let go , Heckle with knlt'o severed the two ropes holdli the aeronaut , and as the air bag lea ed upward he grasped the rope of tl balloon proper , Welberg , with h parachute , being left on the ground. For possibly 1,000 feet llccklo wo upward almost like a rocket , clingh only with his hands. Then he inana ed to swing himself astride the rep and after an ascent , of over a mi eaino down without mishap. A Suicide at Carter , S. D. Dallas , S. IX , June Hi. Special Tlio News : Ilrlco llatton comrnitti Kiilcldo by shooting himself at Cr.rti S. D. , Saturday evening , llatton , wl was familiarly known as "Ulondic was a painter by trade and a form resident of Gregory county. He w addicted to drinking at times , but It said he had not been drinking f several days prior to his suicide. 1 was painting the Interior of A. T. Z < ler'.s saloon building , and when i one was looking llrod tlio she * will took Ills own life. The deceased w about ' 10 years of ago and unmarric Stuart Will Celebrate. Tlio business men of Stuart hold meeting and decided that that tov will celebrate the fourth of .Inly , big purse hau been raised to dofr expenses. Northwest Deaths. Fred Staffans died near McLean. Harry Anderson died at llatl Creek. Harry Kmll Anderson died nc Madison. Trlpp County Primary Vote. Lamro , S. D. , Juno 1 ! ! . Special The News : The primary election Trlpp county was a decided vlcto for stalwarts for congressmen , t progressives won the balance of t ticket. The following is a list of t leaders in congressional , state a county ticket : Kor congress. llurke and Mart , stalwarts. For governor. H .H. Vessoy and t entire state progressive ticket. For county treasurer. Stephen MclJrcovoy. For auditor. I. .1. Hcncdlct. " Kor register of deeds. Harry Volz. Volz.Kor Kor clerk of courts. Molvln Jol son. son.Kor Kor sheriff. John K. McUlaln. For superintendent. Mary 1J. Can boll. boll.For For slate attorney. Frank C. O'H laren. For judge. L. II. Collondor. For surveyor. Clifford C. Nelson , For coroner. S. N. Opdahl. For assessor. O. N. Swanson. J. J. Wagner was nominated i state central commltteeinan agali Leo F. McNeely. All the county candidates were tlio progressive ticket except t treasurer and clerk of courts. This ends a bitter light between t two factions during which the Lam Advocate was served with an Injui turn restraining it from printing a political matter and this resulted the circulation of circulars of a 1 : tor nature on both sides. The paj : had started a campaign for the p gresslvo ticket. Very few domocra votes were cast In the count } ' . DEATH CLAIMS DAKOTAN. Ex.Congrossm.nn John A. Pickler P ; ses Away at Faulkton , Faulkton. S. . . June H. Rx-Ci gri-Ksman John A. Pickler died j < icrday. ' PULPIT. PEOPLE'S . . . Sermon by CHAR1J-S T. r- . RUSSELL Discourse Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle. i - . , . Q n > > Ooo Brooklyn. N. Y. , June t > . Pastor HUH- sell returned from Ills I'uropcau trip just In lime to keep Ids appointment to speak In Ilrooklyn's largest auditorium , the Academy of Music. Ills topic wan " .IKUUHALH.M , " from the text , "Com * fort ye , comfort yo my people , wiltli your ( ! od. Speak ye comfortably tc Jerusalem , and cry unto her that hei appointed time Is accomplished , Mint her liiliiilty | Is pardoned ; for she lintli received of the Lord's hand double for nil her sins" ( Isaiah xl , 1 , ill. As had boon anticipated , the crowds were toe great for accommodation at ( lie Tab' eruiH'le. The spacious Academy ol Music was crowded , with a large mini her of ministers and other men on tin platform. After announcing his text the speaker said : Christendom , with united voice , ad mils that all of the Divine Revelation came to and through the Hebrew pee pie. Listen to the argument of the Apostle Paul. "What advantage then hath the Jew ? or what prollt Is there of circumcision ? Much every way chiefly , because that unto them wen committed the oracles of. Cod" tin Dlvlno message respecting the Dlvlm purposes , present and to come. The Apostle again Informs us that the entire Gospel message was brletl } comprehended In the Creator's promise to Abraham , "In thy Seed shall all the families of the earth bo blessed" ( Gala tians III , S ) . "To the Jew First. " It was the most natural thing Imagl nnblo for the Jewish Nation to suppose that the giving to them of the Law al Mount Slnal , through the medlatorshli of Moses , was the fulfilment of tin promise to Abraham. Nevertheless i they were mistaken , i Israel's Mediator , and the sacrlfieln ; ; priests , and the sacrifices they offered and their Tabernacle , with Its IIolj and Most Holy , and the Temple , am. . all the features of the Law Covenanl were type's or foreshadows of the "bet tor sacrifices , " higher Priesthood , bet tor Mediator , and glorious blessings ol eternal forgiveness and reconclllatloi yet to be accomplished. Noverthelesh the period of Israel's types was nui wasted. Not only were the typos then given , but at the same time a specla class of agents were selected : Abrn ham , Isaac , Jacob , and all the Prophets ots and worthy ones of that age , holj consecrated to God. and accepted a- agents qualified for the Kingdom con dltlons. Of these the Scriptures de r I clare , "They fell asleep. " They an a | still asleep in the dust of the earth awaiting the glorious resurrect lei morning , and a grand share then will Messiah In the work then to be ae compllshcd. In their lifetime , the ; were styled the Fathers , because Mes slab was foretold to be of the poster Ity of Abraham , ami also "David1 ! Son. " But other Scriptures , without con tradlctlng these statements , show in distinctly that "Daviel's Son" am 11 "Abraham's Seed" Is to be Lord ant V Father of both David and Abraham y Thus wo read , "Instead of thy father shall bo thy children , whom thoi inayest make princes in all the earth' ( Psalm xlv , 1C ) . David's sou , Messiah will bo David's father , or llfc-glver when he will raise David from tin dead. Similarly ho will be the fa the of all of those ancient worthies ; ant as Daviel's Lord , and "Lord of lords , ' It will bo his pleasure to appoint t < Abraham , Isaac , Jacob and nil of thi o Ancient Worthies , and Prophets , ant n faithful ones a glorious share wit I y himself In the great Messianic King e dom , which he Is about to set up fo e the ruling and blessing of Israel am o all the nations of the earth. Will no this bo a grand honor to Abraham am his Seedl Could wo expect that th Almighty would honor and use In sucl a high position any except the faltli ful ? Surely not. When Messiah shal make those Ancient Worthies "Prince In all the earth. " ns representatives o his Invisible Kingdom , will not thl mean honor and dlgulty to the Jew first ? "Comfort Ye My People. " Our text Is ono of three declaration ! lu the Old Testament , which assun us that there Is n "double" connectcc with Israel's history. That Is to say Jewish history naturally divides Itsel into two exactly equal parts ; the firs of which was a time of favor , Inter mlngleel with disciplines , but favo nevertheless. The second of these parts has been one of disfavor am exclusion from Divine fellowship. A : foretold , by the Prophet , Israel fo ' many centuries has been wlthou ' prophet , or priest , and without eplio < and without communion with God whereas , at ono time they were God' favoreel people. They now , accordini to their own admission , arc BO thor oughly reject eel that they have no com munlcation whatever , no light to shin upon their pathway. The prophet' words have been fulfilled , "Let the ! tnblo become a snare before them : am that which should hnvo been for thcl welfare , let it become a trap. Lo their eyes be darkened , that they se not" ( Psalm Ixlx. 2' ' . J3) ) . They hav stumbled ; they are blinded ; but than ! God ! their blindness Is not ID bo pet petnal. The period of tholr bllndnes is me second part of the "double ; ' with the fullllment of that "double their blindness will begin to vanlsli and "All the blind eyes shall be open ed " Of that time the Lord declare that "Helio scattered Israel ivll gather them. " We are Impressed , not by fancy , bti by tlte Word of God. that Israel' "double" Is now fulfilled , that Israel' blessing has already begun , that th opening of Israel's eyes Is now I progress. For this reason wo hav chosen for our text. "Comfort ye , con fort ye my peoplesnlth your Got Cry unto Jerusalem and say unto he that her appointed time Is accomplls ! ed. for Rhe hath received nt the Lord' hand double [ Hie two parts of hr chastisement ] for nil her sins. " lit cause the "double'1 Is completed , w may speak the words of comfort. Thirty-four years ago we called a tendon to these facts , but few ha cars to hear. When eighteen yeai ago we visited Jerusalem , having I mind chiefly the fact that the time fe the regatlierlng of Israel was nigh i hand , and that the set time to favt /Ion had come , we found no liearln cars amongst the Jewish people ; an Zionism had not then been dreatnr of. Our communications with the re | resentatlves of the Baron Illrsch In mlgtatlon Fund , and also with the e : centers of tlio Sir Mose > s Montelloi Jewish Relief Fund met with iciu recognition. Nevertheless , we felt sui that Israel's "double" bad been fu filled , and that her morning of jo would soon break. Meantime how much has happonc during those eighteen years ! Xlonlsi has risen and engendered the hope c the "chosen people" in every land , an turned their eyes toward the land c promise ; not that all arc thinking c returning thither , but that every Jo' ' who retains faith In the God of h ! fathers , and In the Abralmmlc prou Isc. Is now looking and hoping for th time of blessing , long foretold. The know not about their "double" ; the have not been studying the Holy Scrl [ lures , but the teachings of their ai clouts , as presented by the Talnnu They have been making n very slmlln mistake to that of Christian peopli who have been studying the creeds c the "dark ages" Instead of the Wor of God. The Three "Doubles. " Glance with me nt three dlfferen statements by the Lord through th Prophets of Israel respecting Israel' ' "double" of experience : the first , n experience of God'n favor ; the secow an experience of equal length within : divine favor. Notice first Jeremiah' ' prophecy Uoromlah xvl , 18) ) . Aftr tolling of Israel's disfavor , and the of their regatlierlng , the Lord declare : "And first I will recompense their It Iqnily and I heir sin double" some e the recompense with favor , and som without favor. Jeremiah's prophec looks down to the "double" from hi own day , which was more than si hundred years before the second pal of their "double" began. Turn now to Xechnrlah's prophcc ; and note that prophetically ho take his standpoint at the very time whu the second part of the "eloublo" bi gan. His words are , "Even to-day do declare that I will render double mil thee ( Zcclmrlnh Ix. li ! ) . Come next to our text , and note tin the Prophet Isaiah stands with us , an views the matter from the standpoli that the "double" of experience hr been fulfilled : "Speak comfortably nil Jerusalem , cry unto her that her a , pointed time is accomplished , because s > hath received at the Lord's hand donli [ two equal parts ] ( or her sins. " It our understanding that this "double reached fullllment In the year 181 A. D. , and since that date we ha\ been declaring to the best of our nbl Ily. as the Lord granted opportunlt the'sc comforting words to Israel , a surlng God's chosen people that the period of disfavor has ended , and tin they are gradually returning to pro perlty ; that Divine favor began wll them In 1S7S. Von , more than till our sermons which to some extent r llect this feature of the Divine progra relating to Israel's restoration to L vine favor , are being read to a consl crable extent by Hebrews ns well' i by Christians ; their eyes arc gradual opening , ns the Scriptures foretell the shall elo. But how may we know when tl turning point of Israel's "double" tot place ? How may we know that tl "double" was completed in 1S7S ? U reply that the answer to the questlc necessitates an acknowledgment i Jesus as the Messiah. Israel's re'Jc tlon of him as their King , marks tl turning point of God's favor , as tl prophecy of Xecuurlah , just quote distinctly shows. Neither Chrlstlni nor Jews have appreciated the full It port of the Incident mentioned In tl Gospel ; that live days before his crut flxlon , Jesus rode upon an ass , aft < the manner of Jewish kings. Into tl city of Jerusalem , a multitude su rounding him , and going before hit shouting , "Ilosanna to the Son of I ) vld ! Blessed Is he that cometh In tl name of Jehovah ! " The Proph Zcchnrlah called attention to this I cldont centuries before It occurred.an then gives the Lord's words , "Even ti day do 1 declare , I will render duuL unto Mice. " Israel's history ns a nation boga with the death of Jacob , when begin his blessing to I he twelve tribes. Tl period from that tune to the death < Je.Mls. ncrordlng In MMSrn | > lni- < > \ : ISI.'i years : ami n lll.f | " -ri < d | | * ; vur. measuring frum ilir tn\ | i > r JCMI m.irUs the year 1S78 , us tl -nd or Israel's tltsrnvor. the i. . . . . when the message of comfort should go forth. However. Olvlne favor wii * only gradually taken from Israel , and altogether n period of thirty-six years Intervene between the death of JesiM and the utter destruction of , leru- - loin. Similarly we should expect that he return of favor would be graduiil , : i lllce period of itt ! years ; mid thH would bring us to the year 11)1-1 ) , as the line when God's favor for his peoplu will bo publicly and openly manifested. "The Seed of Abraham. " The quern Ion now arises , What has God accomplished during the latter inlf of Israel's "double" ? Did he pas-i jy his chosen people to directly bles't the Gentiles , or how shall we under- ( and Divine I'rov4douco with respect to this mutter ? Wo answer that Almighty God hail nit- feature of his plan which he did not make known directly and explicit ly to Abraham or any other Prophet ; he kept that feature of his purpose n secret. It Is this : Messiah could not bo a man and yet accomplish the great things whIt'll Jehovah Intended , an staled In his Word. The Law called for an e > yo for an eye , a tooth for n tooth and a man's life for a man's life. In tills God set forth his principle gov. ernlng his course of dealing with men , As by man ( Adam ) came tile sentence death , and through heredity upon all of his offspring , even so the Dlvlno law purposed that there must be n sacrillct : of one human life to offset the ono hu man life condemned to death. The one who would thus meet the demand' ' of Justice on behalf of the race would have the right to give eternal life ami human perfection to every member o ( Adam's race willing to accept It on thi < terms of the Divine Law. It was for this reason that Christ should die. "the Just for the unjust. " As a reward for his obedience to tin ; Father even unto death. Christ win raised from the dead to the Dlvlno na ture. In this exalted condition lie I- capable of being a Mediator anil of doIng - Ing a work for Israel and for the world much higher and broader than Mosev could effect. Moses , the typical inetll ntor , made atonement for n year with the blood of beasts : but Messiah will Ids own blood makes perpetual atone moiit for the sins of all the people This Is the great Messiah ( Jesus ) win suffered the death of the cross for tin Jews and for the Gentiles "for all tin people. " This Is the glorified Messiah who us the Spiritual Seed of Abrahan Is about to bless Israel's Ancient Wor thles. and to "make them Princes li all the earth ; " ministers of his King dom for the ruling , blessing and in structlon of whosoever will , out of tin present sin and death conditions , tt life eternal to full human perfection with the earth as Paradise restored. Members of Messiah. But. some one may say. Where di Christians come In connection wltl this Dlvlno arrangement ? And li God's dealings with the world lire tt be through Israel , and not through tin Church , why has there boon so long s delay ? Why did not the glorified Mes slab at once set up his Kingdom , ant bring forth the Ancient Wort hie : from the tomb to. be Its earthly repre sentatives ? Oh , here Is another par of the mystery of God ! Isaac , Abra ham's son. was typical of Messiah , tin Spiritual Seed , but before Isaac begat ( lie work of dispensing the blessing ! to his brethren and to his children. In first took a bride , and this act nisi was allegorical or typical. In the antl type , Messiah , the glorified Jesus , par took of the divine nature according t the Father's Invitation , and ho is ti take a Bride who Is to be his joint heir on the spirit plane to share wltl him the glory , honor and service o his Messianic K--gdom. The perloi of Israel's disfavor , as a Nation , ha been the time In which n special clns has been called of the Father and be gotten of the Holy Spirit to Joint-heir shin with Christ as his Bride. But did God pass by the natural seet of Israel to give these spiritual prlvl leges to the Gentiles to gather fron the Gentiles a people , figuratively ti constitute the Bride of Messiah ? Nay The Scriptures assure us that tilt spiritual privilege went first to th < Jews ; they show us that during th three and a half years ofJesus' , rain Is try. and during the thirty-six year following It , the gospel message wa given almost exclusively to the Jews mid gathered from that people a many as were found to be "Israelite Indeed without guile , " as many a were not only of the circumcision o the flesh , but also who were of th circumcision of the heart. God did no continue to deal with his chosen people but after having gathered from then as many as were worthy of the spit Itual blessing and exaltation enl , then was the message sent to the Gen tiles , to gather from the Gentiles : number sufllcleut to complete the fore ordained and predestined numbe who will constitute the Bride. So then , hiy brethren. In provlnj from the Scriptures that Israel's "don ble" Is about completed ; that Israel' blindness Is about to bo taken nwaj and that Israel's exaltation ns th earthly representatives of Messiah' Kingdom Is near nfhnml , we are prov Ing to ourselves another thing ; munclj that the full number called .frou amongst the Gentiles to partlclpat with Christ on the spirit plane , n members of his IJrlde class , will sotn be completed ( ItomaiiH II , 2ri-2i. Misnamed. Wife I say , d6 you know the gl : In the flat above us won u piano t the charity bazaar lottery yesterday Husband A piano ? Great Scot And that's what they call a charity bi znar ! Meggendorfcr Blatter. The 'Real ' Test. "My husband Is the kindest man- lets baby break ills watch or pull h mustache and never scolds it at all. " "But did the baby ever get hold < one of his pipes ? That's the real test , Buffalo Express , Hope for the J.cst , but work hai for the result. Change at Trinity Church. Kov. J. C. S. Wollls retires from hi rapacity as rector of Trinity Kplseopn church , Norfolk , on Wednesday of thl week , to bo succeeded by Kov. U. ( Colegrovo , formerly of York , Neb. Mr. Wollls delivered his last sormo as the active head of the local churc on Sunday , following ten years of mu ccHsful work In that capacity. Ho n tires to become lector emeritus of ( hi church. Three of His Dabcn are Dead. Alnsworth. Neb. , Juno 111.Spochi to The News : Two more of Dr. Mel ford's children are dead of ucnrlc fever. This makes three lu llio pas ten days , The remaining ono , th babe , has not yet taken the dlscnst George A. Farnmn's boy Is rapldl recovering. Tliero are no now cases It Is believed that the disease Is undo control. Road Notice to Land Owners. To All Whom It May Concern : Th coinnilsslonor appointed to view an locale a road commencing at th southwest corner of section ilftoo ( Id ) , township twenty-four ( SM ) norll range four (1) ( ) west of the Sixth P. M in Jefferson precinct , Madison count ) Nebraska , running thence north for distance1 of eighty (80) ( ) rods and tot minuting at the southeast corner < i tlio northeast quarter ( no'/i ) of th southeast quarter ( BOVI ) of sccllo sixteen ( III ) , township twenty-ton CM ) north , range four1) ( ) west of th Sixth P. M. In Madison county , Nt braska , has reported in favor of th location ami establishment tlieroo and all objections thereto or claims fo damages must bo filed In the count clerk's olllco on or before noon eif th 15th day of August , A. D. 1)10 ! ) , or sal road will be located anil establlshe without reference thereto. S. H. McFarland , ( Seal ) County Clerk. MONDAY MENTION. H. V. Wilson of Unite was in til city. city.Anton Anton Wilde spent Sunday at Ct lumbus. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller of llatlu were here. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hazon retnrne from Omaha. Miss Helen Scliwlchtenborg of II : tlar was in town. Mrs. John Davis of Pierce was her visiting with friends. Miss Kli/.abeth Finncgan of Until Crock was in the city. Milton Lloyd of Herrick was In th city enroute to North Platlc. Mrs. J. A. Iluebner of Hoskins wii in tlio city visiting witli friends. Patrick Kane , a prominent alt onto ; and J. J. Lynch , a well known baiikt of Ponder , were in the city on bus ness. ness.Frank Tracy , a recent graduate i the Omaha high school , is in tlio clt visiting with ills brother , City Eng neor II. II. Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tackott of Valei tine were in tlio city visiting wit friends. Mr. Tackett is the Indian 1 : terpreter at Rosebud. Born , to Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Bir sail , a daughter. Damascus chapter , No. 25 , will ho ] a regular meeting tonight. The Woman's Homo Missionary s cioty of the Congregational enure will meet with Mrs. Edwin Booth , ji Tuesday afternoon at I ! o'clock. Mosaic lodge , No. 55 , will hold regular meeting for work in tlio E. j degree Tuesday night. August Schwichtenbcrg antl Wlllia Buss of Pierce and Charles Schruin i Foster returned from Cheyenne cou ty , where they eacli purchased a ha section of land. Grand Master Workman Walllr and Deputy Grand Master Workniii Dillon will bo in Norfolk Tuestli evening and attend tlio meeting of . O. U. W. lodge. Tliero should be good attendance of local members. Mrs. Louise Asmns was operate upon Saturday morning by the Mnj Brothers at Rochester , Minn. , for ga stones. A Iclegrain received by Frl Asmns from his sister , Mrs. Keicni stein , states that her mother is gettii along nicely. The young Indies who cntortaim the Norfolk Boys Dancing club at Japanese dancing party sometime a ; will not go unrewarded. Tlio join men liavq arranged to entertain tl young ladies at a dancing party Marquanlt hall Thursday evening. ( The traveling men who were sche - uled for a game of ball on the drivii park diamond Sunday afternoon d not play , owing to some misuiidc f > taiiding. They , however , will kct up their practice and endeavor hnvo n game hero every Sunday aftc noon. A largo mimner or people wore e tcrtalned at Pnsownlk grove Smith nfternoon at n picnic given by the Paul Lutheran school. The llatl band gave concerts nil through tl dny and a good program was enjoyc Luncheon was served under the tre in tlio grove. Deputy Game Warden John U. Do ovnn of Madison succeeded in capti Ing two fish nets In the Northfork Su day nfternoon. Ho Is on the looko for another net , which lie says is i ported to bo in the river. The no captured Sundny were of double mei wire. Ono wns found nenr the sug factory and the other closer to tl cltj' . Mr. Donovan had just rcturni from Sioux City , where ho nrrcsti two for seining , and captured llftei largo seines. It Is expected that every ono lute ested In baseball will attend tlio met Ing of the Norfolk fans at the ci hall Tuesday night at SUO : to organl a city league.The barbers of tlio ci are busy organizing a , team , one me diant offering the entire baseball in form for each player , This mercha also offers an entire baseball outfit f the winning loam of the Icn nc , shou A Storekeeper Says : &L V " A lady crime into my Btorc lately nnd said : ' "I have been using n New Perfection Oil Coolt-Stovc nil winter In my apartment. I want one now for my summer home , I think these oil stovca arc wondcrfuU If only women knew what a comfort they are , they would all hnvo one , 1 npoko about my stove to n lot of my mends , nnd they were aston ished. They thought that there was smell and ctnoke from an oil stove , and thnt it heated nroom just like any other stove. I told them of my experience , ami one after another they got one , and now , not one of them would give hers up for five times Its cost/ " The Iiuly who said this hnd thought an oil stove was all right for quickly heating milk for a baby , or boiling a kettle of water , or to make coffee quickly in the morning , but slio never dreamed of using it for difficult or heavy cooking. Now- she knows. Uo you realty appreciate what a New Perfection Oil Cook-Stove means to you ? No more conl to carry , no morn comine to the dinner tnblo BO tired out that you cnn't eat. lust light n Perfection Stove and Immediately the hent from an Intenie blue Hume ohootii up to tlio bottom of pot , kettle or oven. Hut the room Isn't hented. There U no smoke , no mell , no outside heat , no tlruiluery In tha kitchen where one of theio stoves la uied , > VIC1 * BLUE Oil Cook-stove N It hns n Cabinet Top with a shelf for keeping plates anil food hot. The nickel finish , with the bright blue of the chimneys , makes the stove ornunientul and attractive. Made with 1 , 2 antl 3 burners ; tha 2 and 3-burncr cloven can bo had with or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere ; If not nt youro , write for Descriptive Circular to the nearest ngency of the Standard Oil Company , ( Incorporated ) one be organized. The local fans ho love there Is moro interest In game * K'lweon local aggregations than paid players , nnd the city league proposl tlou looks very promising. Admits He Stole 'em. I'leading guilty to having stolen i Io7.cn watches from the optical store if li. S. Overoeker during Hie nooi hour last Thursday , Ktl Manning , out of the two men arrested nt Fromon in suspicion by Sheriff liunmiui , wn : bound over to district court by Justice Hlsoley Saturday afternoon , nnd tnkei to the county jail nt Madison Monthly Manning pleaded "not guilty" am waived preliminary hearing. Consta ble Flynn believes Manning Is a hart case and only once did he take tin handcuffs from his wrists while bring ing him to Norfolk from Fremont While at dinner at the Merchants cafe the constable removed the ! armlets but when the prisoners hail llnlsliei their repast ho again ordered them ti line up. "Can't you take Just om chance ? " asked Manning e > f the ol fleer. "No , not one , " said Constabli Flynn. Manning is n short heavy nun weighing about 171) ) pounds and Ugh complexloned. Toulon is tall , lank ; and very dark , with black curly hail Joseph Toulon was put on the stain in Jnslico Elsoloy's court at 9 o'clocl Monday morning nnd up till notn County Attorney Nichols had not pu on u witness who could incriminnt him. Toulon , however , In a slalemt'ii to the court saitl lie was in Norfolk 01 the day that Collmar Itrolhcrs circu was here. Ho said ho arrived in tli city from Hooper about 7 o'clock 1 the evening and left for Fremont on freight about 11 o'clock the sam light. He said lie met Manning , wli vas working with the Gollnmr circu iero , but only saw him for ti few me nents. lie next ra\v Manning in th railroad yards nt Fremont , wher Manning traded a watch to him for razor. Toulon's memory was vor ioor ami ills explanations of hi whcreahonls since ho left his homo a Winsteti , Conn. , where lie has a meitl er , stepfather , sister antl brother , wor very unsatisfactory. Ho saitl ho ha Joined a circus at Odebolt , In. , antl ha worked In Missouri Valley , In. , ahoi ; four days , which , according to his lei timony , was the longest time lie ha worked al anything for many month ! The court took a recess until 1 o'clocl when the county attorney planned t spring some good witnesses. Who the court convened at I o'clock Com ty Atlornoy Nichols , true to his pron iso , sprung his star witness in the po son of Mrs. Ilogan of 1108 Madlso ' avenue. Mrs. Iiogan , who is employe as cook at llio Vail restaurant , pos lively Identified Toutaii ns ono of Hi men whom she saw climbing over th back fence Into the yard adjoining Hi Ovcrockcr sloro. Her testimony cm ctl tlio trial and Attorney Nichols res cd his case. Tlio Judge immediate ! said to Toulon : "Well , I guess you will hnvo lo g with Manning. " "Jutlgo , that's' false , " said Toutoi "Why didn't other people see me False Judgment don't amount to an ; thing. " "That's enough , " said Judge ISiselo ; Constable Flynn will take llio pri oners to Madison , BOTH MEN BOUND OVER. Pair Arrested for Watch Thefts , Bet In Madison County Jail. Both the men arrested nt Fremoi in connection with the watch theft i the Overoeker store In Norfolk Mai nlng and Touton were bound over. For Cumlng Representative. West Point , Neb. , Juno It. Spech to The News : Con McCarthy of Clovi land township has illed for the noin nation for representative from Cun Ing county at the next legislature o llio deniocrallc ticket. No ropubl cans have , ns yet filed. Thornberg Much Better. Nellgh. Neb. , Juno 1. . . Special t The News : F. M. Thornborg , tli farmer who collapsed Friday night o the witness stand In his trial for nut dorlng A. C ! . Hakow. was much belt- todny and it was thought the trn would bf rcHiinuMl tonionow morning Tlie slnlf plmiH lo Introduce a mi'dl ' till esprit from Omaha. After fating breakfast ye-stfrd.iy , Thornbcrg made a trip to Ills firm. Another Grafter's Work. Another gralter iias arrived antf "worked" Norfolk. This time Hie vi tlin was .1. C. ICngetlninn , n lawyer , who handed over to the grafte-r a check for $15 which the man with Hie smooth voice Immediately cashfd. Ho has not since bi > cii located. ( living his name as Frank O Nt-Ill anil representing himself as a North western lirakeMiian , he entered Juilixu Isaac Powers' olllco at III o'clock Mon day morning anil announced Hint while- his cousin and himself were al work in llio yards at Clinton , Shorltlan county , Nob. , switching , his cousin's hands were * cut off , and he now wished to start suit against the railroad com pany which , he claimed , hail offered to settle lor fl.riOO. Ho wished to give Jiulgo Powers llio case , but wanted an advance of $8 to bring his cousin lu Norfolk. The judge did not BOO hlsi way clear to make the advance of money anil the stranger turned hi * path to Attorney M. 1) . Tyler's eilllre > , which with his story ho asked for $10. Mr. Tyler wns lu a "hurry" and linally Mr. Kngolinnn's olllco was entered where the story was again told. O'Neill drew maps of the railroad yards , anil aflor n detailed dom-rip- tion of tin1 alleged accident ho n.ikwl for ? lfi. His llino probably was worth money , he having made the amount , larger at each call. Mr. Kngolmnn gave him a check for the required amount , which O'Neill Immediately cashed. Inquiries by Mr. Kngolman found nr > trace of the ncclde-nt nor thai the company ever knew such u man. lit- fully realizes now that lie has been "worked. " O'Neill was n well dressed man with gray hair , about ' 10 or 45 years of ago , of dark complexion. No little tilllco "overturn" bothers much if the olllco manager is a prompt want advertiser ! West Point Masons. West. Point , Nob. , Juno 11.- Special to Tlio News : The newly elected of ficers of .Ionian lodge No. lit ) , of the Ancient Free antl Accepted Masons worn publicly Installed. A. M. Uoso olllcialed as Installing olllror. The following are tlio new olllcers of the lodge : Worshipful master , R. M. Campbell ; senior warden , Kd W. Hnss ; junior warden , Louis Goldsmith ; senior deacon , W. A. Ki-rl ; Junior elea con , Herman JCeplin ; Stewards. T M. Franco anil Peter Poellott ; lylc-r , J. D. Homig. An elaborate bniiqnobl win served after the Installation ceremon ies. West Point Teachers. West Point , Nob. , Juno 11. Spe-elal to The News : Tlio election of the teachers of tlio West Point public schools has boon completed by tlio hoard. Tlio following will constitute the corps : Prof. Ileeso Solomon , mu sic ; Miss Fern Solomon , kindergart en ; Miss Nellie Wilson , lirst primary ; Misses Hlancho Shearer , Margaret Wray , Marie ChambeM's and Margaret ( iallaghcr In the grades , all llio above being re-elected. The newly elected teachers are : John Thompson , high school ; Misses Mabel Hrazadn and fJrnco Hall , grades ; Misses Mary Park er , Lue-y llcmstreet and Innn Smith , high school ; Professor R. M. Campbell remains at the head of the schools on n three years' contract. His work has proved highly satisfactory to Ihu board and to llio citizens. Stuto of Ohio , City of Toledo , j LIICMS County. | ni Frank J. ChonuniiltoH oath lluit lie Is senior pnrtnor of the firm of K ,1 , C'honoy Co. , lining hnnllii'XH In the City of Tolodn. County anil Htnte af.ir. Htiid , nnd that xndt firm will r iy ti o Rum of ONH iirNimitn DOM.u.s r..r each and ( ivory en so of ral.urli ti < > t onnnot lie piirril > y the UFO of Holt a Catarrh Cnro. KltAN'K J CHUNKY Sworn to hofnro nu > and subm rtlicil In my nrPBPiiPo. this fith clny of Doc-cm- her. A. IX 1SSO. A.V. . O USA SON , ( Snal ) Notnrv Public. Tlnll's Oatnrrh fure In taken Intor- nnlly. nnd iirtn dlrnptly on the blnnil ni.'i . inn. miHIII un IM i.f the ny.sU'in. H > nil lor ti- l .rn.inl ilM fro < . ! ,1 I'lll'N'I'Y . < I'll T. ! , . , ) , i O Bold by nil DrtiKttlHtx TCo , Take Jlall'u Family Pllla for comtli