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to i 4 The four oesf loa feat5 m the WorM for the Monev IGAYROCK Jr DEWEY YeAYROCK SAMPSON I Overcoat Ulster T Overcoat Ulster I All Wool Irlth 1 SupcriorAIIWool GenuincComc I KERSEY FRIEZE I KERSEY IRISH FRIEZE I in Black in Black T in Black in Black Brown 1 Blue and BrowD Brwvnsnd MufdABIuc and Brown Gold ood Oxford Mxd utosiMii2o y K Nearly every wide awake Merchant In America handles these Coats If your dealer does not write to us and we will see that you arc supplied M N Manufacturers - slmnl BROTHERS llg of CLOTHING Chicago H C TRUMAN WALL PAPER From ioc a Double Roll up Window Shades Room Mouldings Paints Oils Glass oN4tbst Brushes Etc Etc Palming Paper Hanging Decorative Work at Fair Price Patta I I ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Norfolk Weekly News Reduced to 1 a Year for Cash in Advance PREMIUM TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER Opportunity for Young Men and Women Boys and Girls to Make Money During the IS years that The Norfolk Weekly News has been published no subscriber has ever received it for less than 150 per year This price has been maintained in the face of cheaper competition because it hub always been con ceded that TnE News is the best weekly paper published in this section of the state being printed all at home and giving later telegraphic news and recording more local events than any other It has always been well worth the price asked for it and will continue to steadily improve in all its varied departments in the future But in response to the large class of people who desire to pay in advance we have decided to make the following SPECIAL OFFER To every subscriber who will pay 100 in advance The Nirws will be sent for one year To every old subscriber who will pay up all arrearages to date and 100 in advance The News will be sent for one year Every subscriber who pays one year in advance will be presented with a copy of Kendalls Perfected Receipt Book admitted to be the best cook book on the market containing besides suggestions as to the care of the sick recipes for the ailments of stock etc which are invaluable on any farm and in any household Those who cannot call at The News office for the book will include 5 cents extra for postage Any subscriber or member of the family of a subscriber who secures for us one or more new cash in advance sub scriptions will be paid 25 cents for each new name and 100 which they may send to this office Those who have paid in advance at the regular rate will be credited the additional time at the new rate Those who do not pay in advance will continue to be charged the old rate of 150 per year This special offer will continue until April 1 unless sooner withdrawn which we reserve the right to do Address all communications to THE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS Norfolk Nebraska THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 10 1899 A GRAND MEETING HELD Conference of German Evangel ical Church at Hoskins APPOINTMENTS TOR THE YEAR luliTittliiK Meeting lit Norfolk Siiniliiy KmmiIiik Horn llxxit mi lllo iinciit lorlriiyiil of tlio Trim Inltli Cliurdi lli iiiitlfiill tin orated Mimlo by Conleienee ntmrtette Lust Sunday was a ki int day with the people of tho Gorman KvittiKolienl church of thiH community It was a day as one ot their number expressed it long to he remembered Tho state conferonco had been in ses sion at Hosluns since Thursday attend ed by a large number of clergymen fiom different parts of Nebraska with several of the notable men fiom abroad Sunday morning at Hoskins Hishop Horn of Cleveland Ohio preached a very impressive and interesting ordina tion sermon At the nftemoon services held at tho Mine place Rev A Wieholt and Hov George Henikin wero ordained as deacons Following this a missionery meeting of much interest was conducted by llev T C Meckel corresponding secretary of tho Patent Missionery society An appeal for funds with which to carry on the needed woik io suited in raising over In the evening the conference closed its lour days session with two meetings Ouo held nt Hoskins led by Kov S P Spreng editor of tho Evangelical Mes senger published at Cleveland Ohio Rev Spreng guvo an able and convinc ing address At tho Evangelical church in this city theovoning bervico was ono of unusual interest and power Tho church was beautiful decorated with lowers nud plants and tho houso was crowded to the doors with an expectant audience They had come to listen to ono of tho grent leaders of the church and they had n right to auticipato a feast of rich thing Nor weio they disappointed For nearly an hour Hishop Horn dwelt in a masterly manner upon tho value and power of Tho Truo Faith He is mnu of well built frame impressive mnuner with an evident wealth of ex perience in things seen and unseen and held the closest attention of his audience through his entire discourse The music rendered by a mrilo quar tette composed of Rev I Lnipply of West Point Rev A Wichmauof Louis ville Rev F Doescher of Denvor Col and Rev C Yenny of Albion was much enjoyed and added greatly to the eflectiveuess of the service The nppoiutmeuts made for tho com ing yenr by the conference is as follows Fremont district A Eraechle pre siding elder Louisville A Wichmau Elmwood F L Wiegert Wahoo F Reutlinger Stanton II Piepor Omaha Marcy street A Hanko Omaha Spraguo street I P Just Fremont F W Schuelzky Washington H Wegner WestJPoint I Laippley Norfolk G Stroicher Madison E Mehl Knox A Strauss Atkinson O Wichelt Milford F Backemeyer Fullertou O Jnnnen Hastings distirict H Sohl presiding elder Sutton H Stock ClaylCenter O W Boeltor Grand Island C Fubror Hastings H G Goetz North Loup A Kersten South Loup A Wichelt Ravenna Geo Hewkin Orlenns C E Marks Culbertson F Ostertag Le Roy Col H A Joohens South West Col Wm Noerenberg Denver Col F H Doesoher Swnnton F E Martin Davenport to bo mipplied WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Miss Dike of Pierce was in the city oday RenettaKorth etill lies at her home rery sick T W Koran of Wayne was in tlw city today C W Sample of Milford was in the city today E G Heiltnan oonnty clerk was in town today Mrs H McBride went to Plaiuview today to visit friends Prof OConner is threatened with an attack of pneumonia Mrs F J Hale of Battle Creek was in town this morning The Jacksonian clnb will meet Thurs day evening nt Marquardts hall Mr Bondurant who has been Bick for several weeks is not expected to live Mrs Greeuwald is quite ill with tho grip at her homo on South Third street Low 6c Williams received two carloads of potatoes from Sioux City this morn ing Mrs Fred Lmerodo leaves for Hooue Iowa tomorrow for a visit of several weeks Mrs John Sutherland and daughter Myrtle of Battle Creek wero visitors in the city yesterday Dr and Mrs Dearing returned from Plnttniiiontli Inst owning Mrs Dearing is still ii uUaiSBBZimEfoMfMfriMliMi Omuiima tiiir Jii jrTiaMawjiiaB poor health has Tolor left this morning for Colo rado where is engaged with Owen llros in nuhoad contract work Hay lCstuhrook continues to lmpioo It is hoped he will soon bo fully re coered from the ollects of his bad acci dent Mrs W II Hutfvrflold is enjoying a visit ft om her sisters Mis Drake of Corning N V and Mrs Illitir of Omaha Albett Ktort has bought tho farm two miles east of the asylum of It F Smith Mr Smith will move into the city and reside 1 H Heudoisou has gone into the fur niture business at Waketleld lie will remove to tluu place with his family in a few days E F Schlecht will travel for tho Nor folk Foundry and Manutactuiing Co selling turnaces and gasoline engines beginning Apiil 1st There will bo a special meeting of the ladies society of the Congiegational chinch toinonovv afternoon at oclock A full attendance is requested Seven hobos in good and tegular standing wero shown the toad that leads out of town this morning by Olli cer Kuno They soon v vanished fiom sight Mrs Alice U Lindsay giand custo dian of Order Eastern Star chapter of Nebraska will visit Hetilah chapter No 10 at Norfolk tomorrow evening and all membeis of the order ino cordially invited to attend Mr Geo Reckard celebrated his th birthday yesterday and in tho evening a few of Ins young friends gatheied at his home in honor of the event passing a delightful evening at heaits and discussing his refreshments Owen Bros lei t this place yesterday with nine carload of grading material and horses for Julesberg Colorado wheio they have a contract to grade fifty miles of now road to bo built this season by the Union Paciiic About men went with them as cmployoB A heavy fall of snow is reported last night at Kansas City St Louis and other southern points Tho season is ovety whore very backward There is every indication of a storm hero boloro morning Spring is coming but it is embarassed in its iittomptH by snow blockades at every point of the compass Lust night about Ollicer Kane arrested on Brunsch avenue Fisher brothers two colored men and they spenfthe night in the -city cooler The indications aro very htroug that they tapped Machmullers saloon till releav ing it of 10 or more They wero brought beforo Jude Hayes this morn ing on tho charge cf vagrancy and were ordered to leave the town Tr Chas A McKim who has bet n attending the Chicago Veterinary col lege sinco last October was graduated from there on tlio 23rd inst receiving the degree of doctor of comparative -medicine M D C Dr McKim stood second in his class which numbered J 1 members He will return to Norfolk about April I and resume his practice Lnst night Ollicer Livingston rounded up a fellow who was with tho man who stole tho goods from Baum Bros store some time ago He was found in tho Johnson Dry Goods companys store arrested on suspicion and lodged in tho city jail This morn ing Judge Hnyes ordered him to leave town on the doublo quick and he de parted Among the pictures that will be found in tho art exhibit to bo given by tho Ladies Aid society of tho Congregational church April 5 to it is a fine collection of about HO water colors by many well known artihts in Rome and Venice These are originals not copies In a letter from one of the best known New York art dealers who had framed some he said every one was of much merit and that the society was very fortunate in securing so many choice ones done by well known artists All of tho above are to bo placed on sale at reasonable prices Lovers of pictures will not only have n rare opportunity of seeing and enjoying workB of art but can also have tho advantage of procuring them to beautify their own homes Some days ago The News entered a remonstrance against tho habit of spit ting on the sidewalk and in public places This subjoct might seem at first thought a trivial ono but it is a grave mistake to so consider it Public health is the foundation of general and indi vidual prosperity Whatever helps to promote it helps in adding to the entire round of human happiness There aro certain general conditions which cannot be ignored in Norfolk or nuy other com munity without knocking the under pinning out from under tho whole social superstructure It is just dawning upon the mind of tho public that this question of disease germs is of tho highest import ance to tho common safety Thoro is a vast number of microbes that in one form or another make a business of preying upon humnn hfo Certain con ditions aro favorable to their growth Take tuberculosis for instance more than one hundred thousand eoplo in the United States die annually of con sumption How can this figure be re duced The answer is found very largely in The News suggestion that people btop spitting in public places a 1 To confirm the importance of this ad v ice as applied to consumptives a brief extract fiom an article by lr John II Gitduor in ono of the leading magazines for March is in oidor He says When we eonsidf hat neaily ouo sontli of tho hitman taoe die of consumption of lie lungs and that for weolts months and often years these patients ale con tinually expoetotating quantities of tho bacilli we see that this source alone keeps up a huge supply of infection The dangeious sputum dues upon hand kerchiefs carpels bedding oi in the stteets and highways and lloats in tho air as dust purtioloH toady to be breathed into the lungs of the passeiby In this diy state the bacilli live for a long time lie adds Wo can all do something to Icshii this onorinotiN supply ol infection If every consumptive pet son In the United States never expect orated except Into a vessel containing a livelier cent solution of carbolic acid and these vessels with their contents wero burned fiom time to time t In dent h rate from this stuiieo would bo onoiinously dect eased What is hue of this one disease is truo of many mote If tlio people of Not folk expect long life they can icnlio nioie fully on their ex pectations by refraining Irom ftitthoi oxpeotoiating in public places This isnt a question merely of ileanhnoss and good taste but in tact one of life and death It is spoken ot locally not because this place is conspicuous for thoughtlessness in this matter tint he cause this community is the homo ot Nkws leaders and it is especially inti r ested in their pi isoual welfnio Iteiil irttn 1 ihiimIiuh The following transfers of teal estate ate reported by Chester A Fuller man uger of the Madison county abstract olllce at Norfolk Delilah King and husband to Geo It Hairison wd nw1 F 1 Hale and wf to Helvvig Fronz wil lots l II and li R W Days addn Battle Crook tllXK r oo Clara O Krog and bus to M F and 1 L Witt wd lot I blk II railroad iidn Newman iiovo I MM 00 Sheriff to Feidinand Voilos sd svv ii io oo Win II Jeaklo et al to Alono E Wells wdnwi so 750 00 Jesse W Eaton and wife to James F Dorsey wd lot 1 1 block I Kimball iV Blairs ad dition Tildon 250 K Sheriff to IIoIHb E Wood sd w so and wa no 2W l hK 00 Sheriff to Noi folk State bank sd its nw lll t I t and ej no Be of P T S Co to Jesse W Eaton wd lot 1 1 block I K fc B ad dition Burnett Simon O Siinonson and wile to Emily A Primmer wd nj s w n oo oo Abraham L Hurdoiue to H II Hoyt wd lot 8 block i Norfolk Junction Fred S Delanay to S S Juice wd lot t block Norfolk Junc tion g ic5 oo 75 00 00 00 U S to Forsten Nillsen Patent lot I of 18-21-U Certf Edward G Reeves and wife to Willis E Reed qcd lot block ir Clark and Madison Mill Cos addition to Madison 2ll 00 Viola S Bishop ami husband to C A Randall wd lot 1 block 1 1 R R Additiou Newman Grove J50 00 lloinHulrn Kxrnrnlon On January 17 February 7 and 21 March 7 and 21 18 tho Missouri Pa cific railway company will sell homo seekers excursion tickets to certain points in southwest Missouri Kansas Arkniisiis Indian Territory Oklahoma Territory Colorado and Utah and to many other points located m south eastern states at rate of ono far for the round trip plus 2 For further infor mation address W O Baunes J O PiiiiLUii T P A A G F P A Southeast corner of J 1th and Douglas streets Omaha Nebraska Itellrf InHlx Hour Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved in six hours by New Great South Ameilcan Kidney Cure H Is a great surprise on accounttif its exceeding promptness n eievntr pain in bladder kidreys and bacit n male or female Relieve ratentlon of water almost Immediately If you want quick relief and cure thi6 Is the remedy Sold by Koenigstein Phar macy Norfolk Neb Backache is the first indication of kid ney trouble Urinary disorders dia betes and even Brights disease follow nnless promptly chocked Nothing bet tor to make perfect kidneys than Dr Sawyers Ukatiue KlEhAU Az ClIltlRTOPlI entitle inethoilM WHITB our trouble inclcainK plam vt loue Special homo treatmust for IlHtlpntA KErilKriNClJ bheridBn County Hank or anj bu FLORIDA Siiiirlit Sleeping Cur I Inn lb Imim ti SI IoiiN mill lni Klllll Mil Commencing December lith the Lou isville Air Line will iiiaiigiiiatn for tho si nson the gt oat Tin ough Sleeping Car llntito to Flotidn Thiough sleeping cats will leave St IjoiiInII 15 p in dally passing Louisville 1 Hi a m Lexington l mil in leaching Chattanooga fi fifi P in Atlanta Ml Hip in and Jackson s in n in M cnud morning Stopoveis nllowid This louto Ih thiough large cities and inteiesting countiy and is opi iutcd over most penorand well established lines of tail way The scheduli sate lust and most convenient In addition to tho above schcdulu leaving St Lonis at night tiiin leaving SI Louis H is a m will in live Jack souvilln the next night iMIifp in malt iug only one night out horn St Louis to lacliMinviUc This line also allords pussongoiH for Flonda trip via Ashoville N tho greatest Aiueiiein all year aionnil re sell CoiicHpoudetico solicited ami uifoiiu atiou piomptly luiiiisheil It A CvMl mil ii tii ril Passenger Agent ht Louis Mo This is iiImi the best line to points in Kcututkv Tennessee Ocoigiu and North ami South Carolina AAaAkjkiAaAaaVaVfiAaAaiAAfAdftAAaAAAaA wnm nau i Be Done FOR TUB DELICATE OIRL You have tried iron and other tonics But she keeps pale and thin Her sallow complexion worries you Per haps she has a little hacking cough also Her head aches and she cannot study Give her scons Emulsion i The oil will feed her wasting body the glycerine will soothe r AKI mrAttfC Ad I Tf IUb ll NY OTHEKj fVif I k her cough and the f f phitcs will give new power and f f vigor to her nerves and brain T Never say you cannot T i have tried Scotts Emulsion You will be obliged to change yoir opinion at once Children especially become very fond i of it and infants do not know when it is added tojhcir food ye ntul fi oo all drurElitt V s 10 IT ii UQWNE ChtmUts New York Frazer Axle Grease PKSlPf Law ujp UK TA Vstfreia fBSsFo LW WJFAr ntfiilK TO r Not affected by Heat or Cold Highest Awards at Centennial Paris and Worlds Fair V Frazer Lubricator Co Factories Chclago SL Loul New York NATURES REflEDV For tin- cum of nil clirouic ami iiruto iiMHMt n lift KiviDK prin ciple fre from all lrnK Atlim Jlroncliitml uliirrli oiiHiiiiiption HeadHclie Neuralitiii HlieiiMmtUm NervniiH IroHtration anil ienural ueuini cumi ti lulialini Compound Uxygen Our lioiiiu treat merit which con taiuH two iiiontlin Hiipiily of Com pound Oxtpfu inhiilliiK appara ratun full directions tmt to any part of the country Tliiu inclndei nedical advice daring treatment ruupuh t with advice to the Hick horca tnatcnent and tuetimoniaU free DRS STARKEY PALEN ma Girard St 4 i i i i i i iwinueipnia a Sheridan Hospital of Chronic Diseases UecKiiiziHl lv tlio Htate and coticwhxl to bo thu li ailliig and mot succeagful Inetitutloa In Nhraika Kqulpped w th all tho facilltua of Koropenn honprnils including- ap7c la I for tho triatimiit of all Nvvhui am I Mental Discus lUr f vnn apparatua h dijiwrtinont for NervoiiB mid boi cUl LMjeaB s of Men Vancoclo and PIUi Cancer Vured without the knife Mophlne Lluunr and C Habit yrette cured Catrrh u all it forma C iisumpt on curtHl bj Hpociul iu thod nael In tfuroiean llotpltale ctirinK all cain in primary and M condarj Htace It yoo are in need of throuh bciKntitlc treatment for any Chronic to tho atiKridiiu HoHintnl uliHrn nil iirniiu 1 - i - uii Tunv iinairu if ijiiiini aria BllllU for flllh All llIIPrH nnllral i linithU fn vlulf fmurutfil bunuesn man in iiordon ConaulUtlon Free ExawinatioB PrivaU Tiot04 iim0niaUpuylih 6PKCUL OEPAKTMENT FOB TREATMKNT OF CONSUMP TION The climate of Gordon U especially oitbU for all lun dincaw Addreaa SHERIDAN HOSPITAL GORDON NEBRASKA aBnggafifMBr miamri si gjasa