The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, June 22, 1899, Page 2, Image 6

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LIBERAL CONTRIBUTION
Norfolk Responds Generously
to Call for Help
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on Oitizons Nntlonal bunk horn for ono
hundred dollars our citizens contribu
tlon for your RiilTorors
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Mnyor
Tho mayor wiw onnblod to hoiiiI tho
nbovo telegram after tho commit too nn
iiounccd lust evening had been at work
only two hours thin morning Tho com
initio did not Mop thon howovur but
Icopt right on with tho ennvnss mid by
noon hud swelled tho fund to 1228 1
This nftornoon tho mayor is Htlllntwork
Hoolng thoso who woro missod this morn
ing and by night considerable mom will
10 nddod
Not for a Ioiik tlmo has thoro boon
mich a i spontaneous rosponso to tin ap
pend for assistance as Mossrs Simpson
Lulkurt and Gow mot this morning
when thoy asked that tho peoplo con
tribute of tholr plonty to tho destitute
juul fiufforing at llonnan whoso all was
uwopt away from thorn by a torriblo cy
clone Tuesday ovonlng
In other oltlos in tho neighborhood re
liot funds aro being speedily raised for
the bonollt of tho ullliotod at Hermmi
At Sioux Oity yesterday 310 10 were
raised within an hour while largo con
tributions have been sent from Omnha
tho World Herald ulouo having sont
four shipnionts of supplies
Following are tho mimes of thoso who
had contributed to thu fund up to noon
today
G A Luiknrt 8 fi
W It Braasoh
Loo Pnsownlk
Blrs W M Robertson
Ilov G II Main
1 E Simpson
12 P Weatherby
Mliw A Willo
J II Shaw
J 1 Shaw
JR B Woller
10 M Huntington
W W Roberts
Baiini Bros
Tho Johnson Dry Goods Co f
1 ij H Durluuil
A II Kiosau
C O Gow 1
OS Hayes
10 B Konvon
V J Gow
If A Rainbolt
W H Bucholz
E W Zutz
B Barbhinger
JR Miller
J 15 Ramos
MDTyler
Jsaiin Powers
A J Durlund
Cash
G M Thompson
Roberts
Win Soiflort
Both Kothledgo
Nneglo Kr Ziniman
Braasoh Zolow
JFordinand Ilnnso
J H Conloy
Sugar City Cereal Mills
W O Hall
J 0 Stitt
J A Lohmau
M O Walker
Sam Iknuburg
J W Huinphroy
Uooler Bros
Richard Kilmurry
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Oscar U hie 5
A Bucholz 1
W C Fry
J F Oestorling
H O Matrau
JM J Stono
Winter Shulz 1
H A Pasowalk 1
W A Moldonhauer 1
O D Hamstreot
OFRenm
Albert Wilde
IVm Beruer 1
Cash
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August Filter 1
Frank Davouport
Goo Box
Al Degnor 1
Bert Kberhnrt
O B Durland 1
Cash
J II Kingman
G II Krahn
Itolwrt Uttor
O W Inskeop
Win B Vail
J W Lnmont
H O Truman
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II C Hansen
Chester A Fuller
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Alfred N Gorecko
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Dr 11 J Colo
Mrs 10 Desmond
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Dr D W Greouo
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FRIDAY FACTS
F 10 Fonder of York is a city visitor
W II Law spoilt yesterday in Madi
son
John Huinphroy was a passonger for
Lincoln today
Edgar Allen was in town yesterday
from Wisner
Evorott Laughlin of Wayne visited
Norfolk yostorday
Ij 7 Hortou and wife of Stanton woro
in town yostorday
H M Nosbit of Oakdale camo to tho
metropolis yesterday
Johu Kost returned yesterday from a
business trip to Omaha
Dr Verges was called to Schuyler to
day to hold a consultation
Joseph W7obster and wifo of Monroe
Nob aro city visitors today
A J Langer of tho Wost Point Re
publican is a city visitor today
Burt Mapcs roturuedlast evening from
a legal trip to Frontier county
Tho county board of equalization ex
pected to close its work today
Mrs Dan Murphy visited tho scouo of
tho cyclone at Ilcrmnu yestcftlay
Aug Deck of Winsido transacted
business in tho Sugar City today
M isses Amy nud Martha Gnlloy of
Croighton were in tho city this morning
lOd Mndsen camo up from Missouri
Valley today to speud Sunday with rela
tives
Miss Rose Trout went to ClarksNob
this morning to visit hor parents a few
days
Judgo Evaus of Dakota City was in
town yesterday on his way homo from
Madison
Judge Allen addressed tho teaohors
institute this afternoon on the subject of
Education
Rev A Giose manager of tho
orphans festival was in tho city from
Blair yesterday
A 10 Barnes of Pouca was in tho city
between trnins yesterday the guest of
his brother Judgo Barnes
Mr and Mrs Frank Lambort of Os
mond woro in tho city yestorday and
drove homo a now corriage
Mrs S L Gardner nud sou Hugh
left yesterday for a two months visit
with relatives at Minier 111
John Stouor who has been visiting his
cousin Myron Lambert returned today
to his homo at Bridgeport S D
Mrs R D Edwards left today for her
iew homo at Litchfield whore hor
imrl liie i trciHrn nil tlin rllrniiH
Miss Vivytin who has been with Dur
land Sisters for the past three mouths
returned to her homo at Lincoln today
A Hoskins quartet composed of An
drew Gould Audrew Lief O E Frost
and Geo Horrigfeldt spent tho night
in the city
Miss Alta Slawsou a teacher iu tho
South Norfolk schools left yesterday
to spsml her vacation with her parents
nt Alma Neb
The Anti Saloou league has secured
Taylor the noted temperance lecturer
to give a series of lectures iu this city on
July 2 3 nud 4
Perry Law another of tho stockyards
boys was fouud iu Omahn on Wednes
day by Sheriff Losey and brought to
Madison nud placed in jail to await trial
Mrs W A Auderson who was
among those reported fatally injured in
tho Hortnan cyolono was nt ono tlmo a
rosldont of Norfolk Hor husband con
ducted a harness shop nt this placo a few
years ago
Miss Gcrtlo Kloutz has takou tho posi
tion of night operator nt tho tolophono
oillco imulo vacant by tho resignation of
Miss Anna Lobnow who is now ouo of
Till Nbws force
S It MoDonald camo down from
Pierce yesterday to tnko tho cadot ex
amination but as ho had not taken all
the studies In which thoy woro to bo ex
inlnod ho returned homo last night
Chlno Champion Juno I Mr and
Mrs J W Roso arrived horo thu first of
tho wook from Nebraska and will mako
their homo horo Mr Roso will have a
position in the oillco of tho sugar fac
tory Ho was formerly bookkeeper in
the Oxnarrts factory at Norfolk Ne
braska
A gay party of young pooplo consist
ing ot Sol Mayor Dr Parker Robert
Johnson Arthur Pilgor nnd tho Misses
Adn Buttoruold Alllo Johnson May
Bates and Elizabeth Davenport tlrovo
out to tho Yellow Banks this morning
to picnic
A tolophouo mossago from Schuyler
this morning stated that tho mother of
the Mossrs Sprecher who has boon ly
ing dangerously low all tho week was
still alive although It was not thought
possible that bIic could survlvo much
lougor
Yestorday F B Alderman of Wost
Point sont n 10 pound catfish to Messrs
Sessions Boll but in tho nbsonco of
thoso gontloniou from tho city tho fish
found its way to tho tablo of 10 M Nor
ton Ed always was lucky when thero
woro any Ash in the enso
Tho baby boy two years old of Mr
and Mrs 7 A Willie died nt Ohadron
yesterday Tho family formerly lived
hero but when Mr Willio wus promoted
to tho position of traveling engineer of
tho Blnck Hills division of tho F 10 A
M V they removed to Ohndron They
still liavo uinuy friends horo to whom
tho nows of thoir sad loss will bring
Konuiuo sorrow
r rvii with a deaith of first class
outortniniuontp it seems too bad that
tho dates of two good ones should fall
on tho samo night Tluro are many
people who would like to attend both the
outortainmeut nud tho
Alba Iloywood
locturo to bo given by Prof Ott but
this boiug n physical impossibility they
will have to cho so between thorn with
tho knowledge howover that which
ovor thoy soloct will bo satisfactory
Tho Musical carnival and Festival of
Flowers to bo givou in tho big tent on
McOlaryslawu two oveuiugs next week
Juno 21 and 22 will without doubt bo
tho event of tho season Eighty poople
will tako part in fancy nhtionnl and
comic dances artistic poses drills sqIos
and othor novel features prominent
among which are tho Kinder symphonic
v nlt PluUis
baud tho May polo dauco
iu her graceful electric dans do sylphs
grand coronation scene dart and quiver
fantastics tho Spauish dauco etc The
Jack olantern drill is a special feature
which will be particularly pleasing
Tho entertainment is given for thobeuo
Qt of Trinity church choir under tho
auspices of tho Ladies guild and is con
ducted by Mrs It II Day who has boon
training the little people a long timo for
tho ovont Tho ladies will servo refresh
ments on tho lawn during tho two evon
ings
POISON IN THE CANDY
Tho Two Children of AV II KUli Vorj Sick
from Eutlnj Sweet Purchased
Iant EveuliiR
From Fridays Daily
Last evening Hazel aged 10 nud
Harvey aged 8 children of W II Rish
purchased a sack of what is known as
bonu candy at tho Fair store both
enjoying tho sweet boforo thoy retired
During the night tho children were
ni oinlr nnd rnilidlv crOW WOrSO UUtil
morning wheu both wero suffering
from ragiug fever Dr Frnuk Salter
was called nnd ho pronounced tho cases
poisouing After investigation he gave
it as his opinion that the caudy onton
had contained nniliuo coloring from
the etVects of which the children were
suffering By U oclock tho tempera
turo of both children had gone up to 101
which is so high ns to bo extremely
criticnl Tho boy is unconscious most
of tho timo
While tho couditiou of both is serious
it is behoved thoy will pull through
Mr Shurtz wns notified of the result
nnd ho promptly throw away tho re
mainder of tho caudy The childrens
purchase had beou made from a new
box just placed in stork yesterday Mr
Shurtz says tho caudy came from a
house that he has beeu dealing with for
five years and this is the first trouble ho
has over had
Day at the Exposition
July 3rd will bo Schley day at the
Great Exposition The fighting 1st Ne
braska is expected to attend The Fall
of Manila will bo shown ou tho water at
the Exposition Groauds A Fillipiuo
Village of tweuty uative families in
their Fillipiuo huts will bo one of the
features of tho Greater America Expo
sition Tho greatest educational Expo
sition over givou in the wost will natur
ally show what tho people want to kuow
about our new possessions
SATURDAY 3IFTINQ3
Tho Intorior of tho Croighton dopot Is
bolng repainted
Tim Procco of Battle Creole was iu
town ovor night
W A Roinlgor of Tildou wns n city
visitor last ovoniug
Arthur Mnrtin of Battlo Crook wns In
the city over night
Dr Mottleu was in tho city this morn
ing from Bloomfiold
Attornoy Guy It Wilbur of Wnyuo
was In tho city yostordny
Miss Josso Westervolt of Tllden is
visiting friends in tho city
Mrs S F Braco of Bnttlo Crook wns
n Sugar Oity visitor yesterday
Rev J B Van Floot roturued this
morning from a visit at Wavorly Iown
J Chauncy Ohllds will loavo Monday
morning for Wayno to attend tho Nor
mnl school
F A Blakomnu of Indopondouco
Iowa is iu tho city visiting his brother
W II nud family
Tho F 10 M V bridgo gang is
ropairing bridges along tho Croighton
branch of that road
Tho U P pay car was hero overnight
distributing dollars whero thoy would
do tho most good timoug employes
Dr 11 S Holdeu moved into tho Romo
Miller houso at tho comer of Norfolk
nvonuo and Thirteenth btreot yesterday
Tho toachors iustituto which has
boon In session nil tho weok nt the High
school building will closo this after
noon
Sheriff Chns Crockett and A Wood
of Bloomfiold brought a fouialo pntiont
to tho hospital from Kuox county last
evening
Miss Bessie Duel who has boon visit
ing at tho home of her cousin Art Bru
baker returned to Meadow Grovo last
evening
Mrs Geo Lehman terminnted her
visit with Mrs Geo II Spear nud ro
turued to her homo in Columbus this
morning
u w Jirocaw returned Inst evening
from a trip to Iowa and was called to
Albion this morning by the illness of his
little boy
Bids for tho additions to tho Congre
gational church will be opened nt tho
homo of Col S S Cotton nt S oclock
this evening
Miss Jennio Touuchill will leave Mon
day morning for Fremont whero she
will attend tho summer term of tho
Normal school
Davenport Bros shoo store is keep
ing up with spirit of improvement
abroad iu tho town and is receiving a
fresh coat of paint
Mrs P J Stafford is enjoying a visit
from Mrs T J Mnhouoy and daughter
and Miss Powers of Omaha and Miss
Pollard of South Omaha
Misses Matilda Fricko May Aldersou
Edith Richardson who have been visit
ing friouds iu the city returned to their
homes nt Madison this morning
J II Shnw tho well contractor
loaded his apparatus on a car last even
ing for shipment to Humphrey whero
ho goes to dig a well for that city
Tho children of W H Rish who
wero poisoned by eating candy Thurs
day evening aro very much improved
today and may be cousidered out of
danger
Reserved seat tlckots will be on sale
Monday morning at Christophs drug
storo for the Blind Boone concert which
will bo given in tho Baptist church
Thursday evening Juno 22
A number of persons have been sub
poenaed to appear before Judgo Bates
court iu Madison Monday afternoon
at 1 oclock to give testimony on part of
tho stnto in tho stock yards cases
Earl Rock 11 years old the adopted
son of Henry Leisy living at Scribner
departed from the latters homo last
Monday and has not been heard from
siuco He is wanted badly by his foster
father
The branches of trees aro iu many
places growing so low ovor the sidewalks
that nu ordinarily tall man cannot walk
under thorn without crooking his neck
liko that of n squash Tho trees need
trimming
Sheriff Geo W Losey passed through
tho city this morning on his way homo
from Sioux City Ho says that ho now
has tho thioves located who burglarized
tho shoo storo of Greenwnlt Stoiu
brecher last winter
Another game of base ball was played
between the teachers nud town boys
yestorday nftornoon Tho rnlu storm
came up iu time to stop the game at the
end of tho sixth inning when honors
were oven each side having scored 11
runs
Dr A Bear returned yesterday from
Rlchmoud Vn His trip to that placo
comprised two objects one to visit his
old home and the other to attend tho an
nual convention of the National railway
surgeous association The doctor en
joyed his visit very much
At tho meetiug of Norfolk lodge No
97 A O U W last evening there was
a ro electiou of a portiou of the officers
on acoouut of resignations ns follows
Eugene Austin overseer Herman Mil
ler guide T E Moolick inside watch
Mike Moolick outside watch One new
candidate was initiated
Iu tho readjustment of postmasters
There are many white soaps each represented
to be just as good as the Ivory they are not but
like all counterfeits lack the peculiar and remarkable
qualities of the genuine
Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon getting it
COPYRIGHT ISOa nr THt PROCTER H OAMBLC CO OINCINNATI
salaries which is announced by
First Assistant Postmaster General
Heath to tako placo July 1 Norfolk is
scheduled for n raiso of 100 making
the snlary 2100 a year
Fifty niuo
out of 05 offices in tho state will bo in
creased nnd only threo diminished
At tho hall of tho German Singing
society last evening n largo number of
tho friends of Councilmnn aud Mrs
Oscar Uhlo held a party in honor of tho
ladys birthday Those present had n
jolly time until a late hour the evening
boing takou up with singing dancing
and refreshments It was n peusnnt
oveuiug nud nt its closo the guests
wished Mrs Uhle many happy leturus
of tho day
Norfolk has n superabundance of
musical talent and yet this summer
thoro is uo band in town to smite the
nir with sounds more or less pleasing to
the ear Mauy n young man who spends
his evenings upou tho streets would
have his time better employed if he were
practicing with a band besides it would
show more outerpriso on the part of
Norfolk By nil means tho town should
havo a baud
Prof Ed Amherst Otts lecture at the
M E church last evening beforo tho
members of the teachers institute was
well attended Tho subject The
Bigot as presented by the lecturer
contained much to think about and the
speaker has the gifted faculty of pre
senting his ideas clearly and forcefully
to his audieuce This is Prof Otts
second appearance hero on the platform
aud both times he has made mauy
friends nud admirers
A telegram to the Sioux City Journal
from Osmond speaking of the Fourth of
July celebratiou iu that place says It
is hoped that Hon John R Hays of Nor
folk may bo procured as orator of tho
day But ho cant simply for tho rea
son that tho Osmond people are too late
with their invitation Several weeks
ago Mr Hays accepted an invitation to
deliver a Fourth of July address at
Wakefield aud since then he has had
similar invitations from Wayne and
Bloomueld Mr Hays is a flue orator
and is very much iu demand
Tho team of Geo Keiser became
frightened at a train nt the U P cross
ing over Main street this morning nnd
ran away In the wagon at tho time
was Mr Keiser and a young boy named
Schwertfeger Down the street they
wont at a furious gait over tho bridge
aud out ou the road a half mile east
wlion the outfit stopped because the
horses had become tired Tho driver
kept thorn in tho road nnd there was uo
damage When tho bridgo wns ap
proached the boy climbed out the back
end of tho wagon nnd alighted without
iujury
Mrs Geo II Spear gave nu nftornoon
yostorday at tho Oxuard to a large
party of ladies in honor of her guest
Mrs Geo Lenmnn of Columbus Tho
nftornoon was pleasantly passed in
a social way and delicious refreshments
wero served One of tho features of
tho day wns a floral tale being iu
tho nature of a serios of conuudrams
Among tho 40 ladies present eight gave
correct nuswers being Mrs McKim
Mrs Ed Altschuler Mrs Weutherby
Mrs Warrick Mrs Ed Seymour Mrs
O J Johnson Mrs MoNnmeo and Miss
Warrick In the cut for first place
Mrs McKim wou the prize a handsome
book
The entortalument given by tho Alba
Iloywood company at the Marquardt
hall last evening was greoted by a large
and appreciative audience The pro
gram was out of the usual order con
sisting almost entirely of high class
specialties Mr Iloywood assuming sev
eral different roles aud doing all of them
well The members of his company nre
all artists in their linos nud tho encores
to every number frequently repeated
proved that tho audience was well
pleased with tho entertainment If Mr
Durland continues to secure first class
entertainments for the newly opened
hall there will bo uo doubt as to its suc
cess in the now use to which it is being
put
Tho State Funeral Directors associa
tion which has bepu held nt Grand
Island during tho week had the largest
attendance and was the most interesting
aud instructive meeting over hold by tho
asaoeiatiuu Carl Barnes who is at tho
head of the Chicago college of embalm
ing aiiri pn sideut of the Illinois stato
Donra ot health and tho Chicago board
of lcjlth had beeu secured to give n
series of lectures and demonstrations be
fore the association It wa3 because of
the special educational advantages
offered at this meeting that both Messrs
Sessions nud Bell felt that it was their
duty to nttend but their business was
left in good hands during their abseuce
Both returned last evening accompan
ied by Mrs Bell
Sioux City Journal 1G Miss Eliza
beth M McKichau daughter of Mrs
MaryE McKichan of this city and
Rjbert Mathewson of Hartford Conn
were married at 7 oclock last evening
at the heme of W R Webb WU Eigh
teenth street Rev Dr J C MiClin
tock pastor of the First Presbyterian
church officiating Only tho relatives
and immediate friends of the young
people were present at the ceremony
The maid of honor was Miss Ruth Jen
kins Kansas City and the bridesmaids
were Misses Ida Webb and Elizabeth
Hood of this city cousins of the bride
Storrs Mathewson of Norfolk Neb
cousiu of tho groom was best man
and George Flynn and Ray Webb were
groomsmen Mrs I A Harvey played
the wedding march John Norris aud
Irene McKichau were flower children
Following the ceremony a wedding sup
per was served aud latr iu tho evening
tho young couple left for their homo at
Hartford
Tho Northeast Nebraska District G
A R reunion will be held at Plainview
on July 11 12 13 aud 14 It is an
nounced that speakers of national repu
tation will bo present aud deliver ad
dresses among whom are Governor
Wm A Poyuter Senator M L Hay
ward Ex Senator W V Allen Adju
tant General P H Barry Col J E
Simpson and others Thero will bo bal
games and other nuiusemeuts a shoot
ing tournament ou July li nud 14 aud
grand camp fires held nightly W R
No Eye Like the
Masters Eye
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You are master of your
health and if you do not
attend to duty the blame is
easily located If your blood
is out of order Hoods Sar
saparilta will purify it
It is the specific remedy for troubles
of the blood kidneys bowels or liver
Kldney8 My kidneys troubled me
nnd ou advice took Hoods Sarsaparllla
whirh gave prompt relief better appetite
My sleep Is refreshing it cured my wife
also Michael Boyle 3173 Denny Street
Pittsburg Pa
Scrofulous Humor- I was in terrible
condition from the itching and burning of
scrofulous humor Grew worse under
treatment of several doctors Took Hoods
Sarsaparllla and Hoods Pills These cured
me thoroughly J J Little Fulton N V
jOcdA SaUatmdfq
Hoodi Itlli curt llTfrlllii the non IrtlUtlnTarM
enly cathartic toTdkBVltli lloodt SaraprUU
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