/It Till- NOIJKOLKVKKKI.Y MOWS .Fnri.'NAI KKIDAY , NOVKAlUUfi 21. 1011. /k. "FOUNTAIN PEN No mailer whether ihev have ever usrd a fountain | wn ot not , Moore's is lute to lie acceptable (01 ( it eliminate * all fountain pen doubles. Moore's is the original Non I.r.iUUe Fountain Pen. It can lie catned in any ( million , upside clown or on its side loosely in pocket or bag. IT WONT LEAK. It wtitei nt the fust sliokr No shaking. It is alieady to fill when the cap is re moved. No joints to unscrew. No inly fingers. Moore'i Non-Leaknl > lr Fountain Pern are made in various sizes ranging in pncc from $2.50 lo $5.50. Also in .1 variety of gold and silver mountings and solid silver and gold. I'en points lo suit any hand. For Sale livetywhere SCOFIELD & WETZEL North Nebraska's Lending Jeweler * FANCY BARREL APPLES Wo linvc just received n car of firm and fine WINESAPS JONATHANS GREENINGS JENNITONS and BLACK TWIGS Phone us your order. CITY GROCERY Leik & Mayhow Bell Phone 500 Auto 1136 EDISON PHONOGRAPHS DOWH i W.akly 3000 Record * to Select From BENNETT PIANO CO. NORFOLK Knt nt tlie GREEN ROOM LUNCHEON Upstairs next to Auto Tel. BIdg. 9I1NN C. II. OiMiiiiiiiiiiicli , Mtfr. A clean , utilot , cozy pluco where you can net the beat homo- cooked rnculs. Our facilities for doing first-class work are unsurpassed. Our establish ment Is equipped with the best and most modern appliances for doing all kinds of Cleaning , Dyeing and Pressing , every department is OPERATED BY EXPERTS who thoroughly understand the busi ness. Every garment that leaves our shop Is absolutely Clean and Spot- loss. Satisfaction guaranteed. Prices reasonable. Como in and see us. NORFOLK STEAM DYE WORKS , 229 Norfolk Ave. II / Phone Auto 1223. Bell 203. HOT WATER BOTTLES RUBBER GLOVES and Rubber Goods of all kinds A COMPLETE LINE THE KIESAU DRUG CO , NORFOLK. NEB.1 LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hans , i son. son.Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Glbbs u daughter. There will be a meeting of tin Royal Neighbors tonight. Ed Hans is suffering from a sprain ed ankle as the result of an acclden Thursday. A new dancing club to be known n the Fantastic Dancing club is bcini organized here. State Secretary W. A. Baldwin o the Christian church of Lincoln 1 coming to Norfolk to deliver a semen mon nt the Christian church Sunda night. The police were asked this mon Ing to settle a neighborhood qunm which began in Kdginvnter Park , Thursday. One neighbor claimed an- , tithi-r was filling the other's yard I with rubbish and dead chickens. | Chlof Marqtiurdt acted as the angel of peace. All was rt-udy for a fast football game Friday afternoon and the Nor- j folk high school team , which was pitted - ted against tin- fast Oakland team , I wore ready for the fray and all members - bors wore confident that they would give the Oakland boys a tussle they never before experienced. Nineteen members of Uuolah chap ter No. 40. Eastern Star , Including the officers , went to Pierce Thursday night and put on the work which In- i stinted an Eastern Star chapter at Pierce. The Norfolk people returned home at noon Friday. Among those that were present at the work at Pierce wcro : Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Vlole , Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ha/en , Mrs. U. C. Simmons , Mrs. II. S. Thorpe , Mrs. Walter Jones , Mrs. J. IUx , Mrs. John Lyndc , Mrs George Williams , Mrs. Taylor , Mrs. Wllloy. Mrs. Hitnoy. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that here after any person throwing ashes , glass or other rubbish in the streets of Norfolk will be prosecuted by the city to the full extent of the law. By Order of Street Commissioner. Lodge Feast at Dallas. Dallas , S. D. , Nov. 24. Special to The News : A grand lodge meeting of the I. O. O. F. was held in Dallas last night , at which state officers F. B. Raymond , grand master ; Vilas James and M. Patton , deputy grand masters , and Harvey J. Rice , grand secretary , of Huron , were present. F. W. Thomas , noble grand , and P. J. ICleingan , vice grand , with a delega tion of thirty , attended from Gregory. It was an all night's session work in grand lodge. Also subordinate de grees were put on. An elaborate re past \sas serxed at the St. Edwards hotel Jokes at Death Sentence. Guthrlc , Okla. , Nov. : > ! . "If your honor pleases , I would like to have this order carried out tomorrow , " was the reply of George Brown , a negro , when District Judge Huston sentenced him to hang Jan. 10 for the murder of Robert L. Durks , a negro farmer , near Crescent , last July. Judge Huston seemed more grieved than the condemned man when he passed sentence. When the judge said : "May God have mercy on your soul , " Brown replied : "I hope so , too , for the court and the witnesses have not had , and the court has no regard for human na ture. " When Judge Huston pronounced the words , "You shall be hanged by your neck until dead , " Brown answered briskly : "That's all right. " Asked if he had anything to say , Brown gave a brief account of the killing and said he acted in self-de fense. TELLS STORY THE CASE HAS NOT YET GONE TO THE JURY. STEHR DENIES MURDERING BOY Tells of the Night of the Blizzard When the Little Fellow's Feet Were Frozen Declares He Only Whipped the Boy to Correct Him. Madison , Nob. , Nov. i > | . Special to The News : The Stehr murder case had not gone to Iho jury nt noon to day , bnt probably will go this after noon. Mrs. Stehr was on the stand all the morning. Yesterday afternoon Henry Stehr , the defendant , occupied the stand and the general Impression of those In the courtroom was that his story weakened the case. The manner of his tolling the story , answering questions only when prompted by At torney narnhart , Indicated hla tin- truthfulness. Stehr said ho was : > 0 years old and had married Minnie Lucon , April 0 , 1)09 ! ) , at Hamburg , Germany , when Kaurt Stehr was not quite 2 years old. He came to America and lived at the homo of his sister-in-law , Mrs. llankrath , seven months , until his wife and child followed him. Ho stat ed ho had whipped Kaurt with a strap taken from an old harness several times for bedwettlng. It was this habit of the child's that made Stehr want Kaurt to stay In Germany , ho said. Ho denied making threats against the child In case Kaurt should be brought to America , as Mrs. Hank- rath had testified. He said ho enter tained no ill will against the child , and denied striking him with an Iron rod Intentionally , Insisting it was an accident. Says Feet Were Diseased. Ho said the child's feet were dis eased and had been treated in Ger many by a doctor. Ho denied having been arrested In Germany for 111 treating the child , but admitted he had been called Into police court on complaint of a woman for Investiga tion in this connection. He explained to the jury that ho had bandaged the child for a disease , causing marks on the stomach and hips. He explained the mark on the eye by stating the child had fallen out of bed , striking his eye on a box. Photographs of the exterior and in terior of the Stehr home and an exact model of the child's bed were intro duced. Stohr said on Monday proceeding the amputation he had a half bushel of coal and $2.50 in cash and was out of a job. Asked why ho had failed to call a physician earlier , lie said he had no money. Child's Feet Frozen. He said the child's feet wore fro/on during the blizzard of Jan. 1. lie was awakened in the night and found the walls of the room white with frost and snow , the boy's bedding being frozen stiff. Ho arose , changed the boy's bedding , put a dry cover over him , covered his feet and went back to bed. The next morning he found much snow in the house and the boy complained that his foot hurt ( at an other point Stehr had said the boy did not complain about his feet until about five days later. ) Put Feet in Hot Water. He put the child's feet in hot wa ter and later put vaseline on them. Stehr said he first called Dr. I'll- ger. Later the same day he called Dr. Verges , who administered appli cations and later returned wtih Dr. Tashjean. Then County Commission er Burr Taft came. Next day , assist ed by Loebus , Stehr took the boy to the Klentx homo and never saw the little fellow afterward. Two days later he was arrested. Ho was not advised of the death or the funeral. During cross-examination by Judge I Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey b invaluable for all throat and lung troubles. It gets at the cause and cures gives per manent , not temporary , relief. The experience of Miss Rodgers - gers is an example of its mar vellous remedial qualities. "For some time I was a suflcrcr from bronchitis and spent a great deal of money doctoring , until I heard through a friend of the wonderful merits of Duffy's Pure Malt Whis- kej ; . 'Early in the fall I began taking it and since then have been entirely free from the bronchial attack. I consider it my duty to thank you but I have not enough words to say in praise of this wonderful Pure Malt Whiskey as a medicine.that is good for every one. " Miss Mae Rodgers , 202 S. MISS MAE RODGERS. Grove St. , East Orange , N. J. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Ins to its credit fifty years of success without a question as to its merits as a curative agent. It overcomes all weakening , wasting and rundown conditions of the body , brain and muscle , giving the system power to throw off and resist colds , coughs , grip , catarrh , bronchitis and asthma and it is a wonderful remedy in the prevention and cure of consumption , pneumonia , stomach troubles , malaria and low fetcrs , taken as di rected. Prescribed by doctors and recognized as a family medicine everyw here. Soldby drugctsts , grocer * and dealers In sealed bottles , price Jl.00. II you cun't procure It , let us know and we will tell you how to obtain It. Write forfree doctor's advice and book ol recipe * lor table and sickroom. The Daffy Malt WWskey Co. , Rochester , H , Y. How to be Certain of Curing Constipation < | r Prcjuillro IN n hard thinK to OMTI-OIIIO , litlt where hrnltli IH at Hlaki1 ami llu > opinion of thiniMiMiln < > f rcllulilo | iroiili < Ulrforn fiuitiuiii8 , IIH jiulli-o I lion m - COIIICH your iticiuicc IIIKI \ < > u ought tn lay It UMlilc. Tliis Is wild in thu Intoi- cwt of pcoplo MifCt'rltiK from rhrimlo constipation , ami It ( \vorth > of thulr attention | In the opinion of lejilonn of tclliihlo 'American ' pcoplo ( ho most Htuliborn constipation linnirliialiU1 ran lie cured liy a brief IIHU of Dr. Cnlihvoll'H Syrup Pepsin. Yon may not liuvo hoard of It before. Ittit do not doubt UN inerltH on tlmt account , or bociiuso It IIIIH not been blatantly advertised. It has Hold very successfully on word of mouth recom mendation. I'arentH mo KlvltiK It to their chtldiun today who wcro Kl\rn It by their parents , nnd It ban been truth fully s.ild tliat more drtiKKlatH use It personally In tliclr fiunlllcB than any other luxatlvu. Powers. Slc'hr nilinlttod whipping tlio boy with u leather strap for tin1 rcn- son coinpliiliKMl of. at least three times and admitted telling .lulltiH Kell the boy's feet were frosted In the lll//unl. ) He denied tlmt he had lock ed the child in an outbuilding during ; lie storm. When court coinoned tills morning I'aul LuobUc was on the stand. He : estlfied that Mrs. Stelir tame to him uid asked him what doctor to get. He advised her to get Dr. Pllger. The 'ollowing day she came again , desir- ' ug a diiforent doctor , ami he advised ! ) r. Verges. The Fatal Night. ! Mrs. Htelir for the defense took the stand. She said that on the nlglil > f ( lie blizzard her husband got out > f bed , put the little boy In bed with icr , turned over his mattress and tucked Kntirt back Into his lied. Knurl lid not complain of the cold. In the norning her bed was covered with frost. Her husband got breakfasl and Ciuirt was up and ate without com- ) laining of his feet. He did not walk nuch , but thai was not unnatural for ilin. She firsl noticed that his feet were sore on Jan. n , when her bus- land put the feet In hot water. She lidn't know the feet were frozen. They got salve and bandaged the feet. On Sunday they decided to get i doctor but she urged her husband , who had no money , to wait another lay. Then she called on Mr. Leubke mil got Dr. Pilger. He didn't care to attend the case and Dr. Verges was called. On Wednesday he brought Dr. Tashjean and they were Scene From "Baby Mine , " The Great Comedy at the Auditorium Tonight. told the child \\ould be taken from them. She didn't go to the Klentz home that day because she was not very well. She went the nexl day. Kauri called after her when she left. She went the nexl day and then didn't see him again until after death. On Sunday she had washing to deliver but intended lo visit Ihe boy In Ihe afternoon. Then she was told he was dead and she did nol go until evening. She left her baby lock ed in the house. The defense then called William Mlckle who testified as to the care thai had been laken of Ihe Slehr home , Into which he moved after the Stehrs left. Dr. Pilger was called to show that gangrene might result from other causes. Teeth extracted , cavities prepared for filling , and live nerves removed without pain. Dr. A. B. Ayres. den- list. Itoom 5 , Bishop block. SOCIETY TO MRS. JACKSON GOURAUD WILL SHOW NEW YORK WEIRD DANCES OF WORLD. New York , Nov. 24. Tropic-il dances , tempestuous dances , dances filled with wild , weird , tumult ; slow , throbbing dances that turn the soul on beam ends ; dancelcss dances , sug gesting the oriental , occult and de vout ; awakening , thrilling maddening dances ; dances In which the dancer sits down and dances with the feet and arms ; turkey trots , and Honolulu boola boolas all are on Mrs. Jackson Gouraud's amazing winter program Recently at her homo at 4C West Fifty-sixth street this young society woman gave a prelude entertainment to the winter's "big show. " Later she revealed the extent of her program and described , as far as words can describe , some of the tremendous sar- abandu , capricolas , and artistic dream dances one ha * garnered from the Lcitcra mcontlv rproivotl from Mr. Itnrry llnokmiluiu : . IJIIIolt lown. niul Mri R il'iilliu ' : I > lx , Ncltr . nro but n few < > f tliniis.mclH allowing flip PS- term In uliiih Hi rulihvt'll'H Byrup IVi'Hln Is In-Ill It Is inllcl. Kontlp. non-KrlpltiK not violent. MUo snltn or catlmrtlcH It rnros Krniliuillv nnil liluiitmntly mi tlmt In tlnio nntilio iiKiiln dues UH own work without out- dltlo n Id Coli8ttuitcil | people owe It to tlioniHulvcH to USD tills Kratul bowel Anvono wlHliltu ? lo iimko u trial of thin remedy heroic buying It In the n < Kikir ) way of n ilrliKKltU at fifty centH or into dollar n InrKO liottlo ( fiunlly nine ) run liuvo n Kampki liottlo Kent to the homo free of clmrRo hy Hlmply mlilroMMltm' Dr. W. II. Culilwoll. \Vii8hliiKtiin St , Montlcello , 111 Your nntno utul aililiuss on u [ loatul caid will do. four corners of the eaith and in tends lo put In VI HC among her friends. Mrs. ( iiiuniud has neon them all and learned them all and volunteers are swarming to her to get the steps and pares. A select little gathering of thirty saw the opening prelude. At the future entertainments , as soon as the real program is taken up , all those Tonga dances and Honolulu Kuls , Oriental Sitas , and French Mal t-hisses will be performed in costume , said costume belni ? reclamed In troy weight or milligrams. Last night the dancers danced merely in evening dress , so that the leal thrill was not accomplished. Of all her new dances Mrs. Gour- aud rather tavors the Honolulu Kill. It is more daring , more artistic , more indescribably wonderful than any of the others. "Words are Inadequate to describe the Kui , " exclaimed the latest wor shiper at the shine of the mystic toe. "One must see this dance to appre ciate It. It Is terrific , exalting , over whelming. The dancer wears a sort of skirt of leaves and as she dances the leaves leave one by one. You do not notice tills , the dance is so grip ping , the music so soul shaking. You see only grace and art art in its depths and heights of passion. "I hud twenty of my friends try this dance in Paris and it was an as tounding success. It just turned ev erything upside down. I "Indeed , the fascination of this dance is indescribable. You feel every movement. You breathe the breath of the semi-tropical mid-Pacific. You feel the moonlight and the rustle of waters , the caressing whispers of the palms , the twinkling of the stars , the writhing of wild animals In the woods. It Is epic In its poetry , mad dening In Us icy of living , passionate , fascinating. " If POiillS If Id I can truthfully say that Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root is a very good medicine , not alone for kidney trou ble , but also for weak and sore back , as well as for rheumatism. About a year ago I became 111 and unable to work , my trouble being a larao back. I read of your Swamp- Root in the newspaper and In an Al manac. Believing It would do me good , I went to my druggist , Mr. Skinner , and purchased a bottle. FindIng - Ing relief in one fifty-cent bottle , I purchased several more and In n short time was able to continue with my work and am today feeling well and strong. I always recommend Dr. ' to friends Kilmers' Swamp-Root my as I believe It Is as good a medicine as can be found. AUGUST STRONG , 3414 Washington Ave. , No. , Minneapolis , Minn. Mr. Skinner makes affidavit that ho sold the Swamp-Root to Mr. Strong. Letter to Dr. Kilmori Co Ilink-liamtivn. N V Prove What Swamp-Root Will DeFer For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co. , Binghamton - hamton , N. Y. , for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Informa tion , telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing , bo sure and mention The Norfolk Dally News. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all dnig stores. THE UI'1'F.U SHOP WHO What man among my trade in these . ni'shrcud llll\ mi ; ainl widespread si ni tun uf advert ismg col minis will tliuiU loss of MI\ , nliilit.v as mi out I'd tor In mon because I carry For his inspection clothes made In the famous house of Kiippcnlieiiiier * ll is superfluous to elnho rule on the dcsirahd il.V of those clot lies tlie patterns nnd color ings iire beautiful. Ihe ( ( unlily Hie highest known in the clothing world ; there is nothing better anywhere fxok those SultH and OVoats o\or. You'll prob ably lose your respect for every other line you turn over seen. $18 , $20 , $22,50 , $25 nnd heller. - J AIAKK pnrticiilnr effort to provide for the man who haste to , or prefers , to hold himself to ijilf ) or tlierenhonts for his suit My applying myself toward this end I am able to give him ordinarily good $20 values for his money nnd a wide range of all wool pure worsted fabric * I'D many colors , well tailored , and cverv size- special values $12.50 , $14.00 , $15.00 , $16.50 nn IIKRK'S : i specially * prepared feast of Thanksgiving fixin's hero you're invited rich coloring and unlim ited assortment in ncck- \\ciir. f > 0e ; sprightly sparkling patterns in \ C 1 n c t t Shirts short pleats--regular pleats stiff bosom nnd plain -Tr/J is n white pleated shirt with pleats continued down the f r o n t eliminates a I I buck-ling up over belt or under waistcoat hats -gloves underwear- - hose -all from the very best makers. SONNELAND -The Good Clothes Merchant- Sealshipt Fresh Sealsnipt Oysters in Sealed Individual , Ice Cold Containers The Best Oysters Sold In a New Way Hereafter , in addition to iielliiiR Sealshlpt OyHters In bulk , we will supply them packed in sealed individual pint and quart containers , or "Sealshiptens. " Our many customers who buy Sealshlpt Oysters will now want to buy them in the new indi vidual containers , and our many other customers who never buy oysters , but are accustomed to having their milk , breakfast foods and a host of other good things delivered in sealed packages , will welcome Sealshipt Oysters In the new "Sealshlptens" as old friends. It is the perfection of the original Sealshlpt idea , and gives our customers oysters that are under seal when they reach their own homes. Packed at the oyster beds and opened in your own kitchen , pure , wholesome and sanitary. "Oysters with the 'tang' of the sea. " SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Choice Beef , Veal , Pork and Mutton. 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