The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, June 29, 1899, Image 10

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Corns Bunions
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Picnic For Fremont Orphans
Home Well Attended
1R0SS RECEIPTS ABOUT 2100
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Dny In Norfolk Ktery Dopnrtntont or
tho IMr nlr Was on n Mitgiilllrent Scale
Interesting Irogrnm of Kxorclitei
From Mondays Daily
Yesterday came up to nil expectations
as Goriutm Lutheran dny in Norfolk
Tho gloomy nud threatening aspect of
the weather in the morning no doubt
served to keep many of those who
would have attended at homo but those
who braved tho elements and there
were thousands were rowarded for
their pluok with a trood day ant a do
lightful time Tho clouds cleared away
toward noon and with the exception of
a considerable broeze from tho south
which however did not prove dlsagroo
able to the people in tho grove tho
weather was all that could have been
asked for
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The people began to assemble at tho
grove early and there was a hustlo to
complete the final nrraugomouts
Those who camo by team were the first
to arrive and long before noon almost
every available hitching place for horses
was occupied while many teams
were unhitched aud tied to tho wagons
which were scattered over the prairie
adjacent to the grove
Tho first excursion traiufrom Omaha
arrived about 11 oclock It consisted
of 11 coaches which were packed to
their utmost capacity with people the
platforms being also filled This train
carried 1015 people not including
chidreu of which there were many
It also brought the Arlington baud
and the orphans of whom there was
quite a company and included 14
small boys The faro for the round trip
from Omaha was 2 At Stautou there
were 50 people who could not get on
the train and it is understood that au
engine aud several coaches returned aud
brought them up On the arrival of the
train the crowd proceeded to the grove
the greater number having to walk
owing to limited passenger carrying
facilities although there were many
hacks and carryalls constantly running
between the city and the grove
At the grove arrangements had been
made for handling a vast concourse of
people but they were none too exten
sive as was soon disclosed
Several acres of space had been
covered with plank seats where the
exercises were to be held and at the
north end was placed an extensive plat
form from which the speaking was
given and the vocal and instrumental
music rendered The platform had
seats arranged for many persons and
was fully occupied during the day
An aroh of green over the front of the
platform and other decorations were
used to give it a nice appearance
For feeding the multitude ample and
perfect arrangements were made The
tables were arranged in the form of a
hollow square inside of which were
several tents containing the provisions
and of which there proved to be an
abundance The tables were piled full
of bread biscuits cake and othen eat
ables while a steam cooker wa employed
to prepare the coffeo The tables were
enclosed with a woven steel fence to
prevent a crush and those who wished
to eat were admitted through a gate and
the pay collected They were then giv
en the freedom of the tables to eat to
their satisfaction A corps of waiters
in the center saw that the hungry were
supplied with coffee and prevented the
stacks of eatables from becoming ex
hausted by replenishing them at inter
vals
In the way of lighter refreshments
there was a stand which handled ice
cream exclusively and two others at
which were sold lemonade pop fruits
peanuts cigars etc These stands were
exhausted in some particulars early in
the afternoon the ice cream arrange
ments being especially inadequate
Money was spent and given liberally it
being said that one stand alone took iu
the magnificent sum of 200
Tho picnio was a grand success in al
most every particular and it is said that
the crowd iu attendance and the receipts
of the day were larger than at any pic
nic which has heretofore been held
whioh speaks well for tho enterprise of
tho Norfolk people
Tho provisions were contributed most
generously by people of both the St
Paul and Christ churches of this city
and members of both congregations
worked harmoniously together to make
tho affair a success
Of the bread and cake contributed
there was a large amount remaining
That which had been out up was dis
tributed among the poor families of
Norfolk aud vicinity and the balance
will be seut to the orphans home at
Fremont where good use will be made
of it
The receipts of tho day exceeded all
anticipations a large share of them be
ing received at the tables of which there
was 400 feet
The gross receipts were somewhere
between 2500 and J600 After tho
expenses are paid it is believed there
will be left in tho neighborhood of
2000 for the home
From the excursion train there was a
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ABOVE WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE
NICHOLS SHEPARD ENGINE AND SEPARATOR
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Far superior to any other engine or separator on earth Built of the best material that can be
bought and by old experienced workmen We have just received two full rigs for samples and
EARNESTLY IN VITE YOUR INSPECTION and will prove our claim Come and see them
H G BRUEQGMANN Agt Norfolk Neb
J H Cline General Agent for Northeast Nebraska will be in Norfolk on Saturdays
gross income of 1177 Of this amount
the company will receive 400 and the
balance 777 will go to the home
Other receipts were from collections
whioh were liberally contributed to
hack fare etc The gain to the home
will be known later when the expense
accounts are settled
The affair was managed by a board of
directors and a committee to whom to a
great extent the success of the picnic is
due They were composed as follows
Directors M B Singer Ed Braasoh
Philip Faesler and Obed Raasch
Committee Fred Grimm and Anton
Buoholz
Those in attendance were generally
orderly and well behaved most of the
trouble being occasioned by disinterested
parties who persisted in usurping rights
whioh the management of picnic be
lieved to be in their bands An instance
might be cited in the aotions of a hack
man who without a license from the
management proceeded to ruu his hack
to the grouuds It is said of him that
he told strangers at the depot that it
was four miles to the ground and after
filliug his vehicle with passengers pro
ceeded to charge them 25 cents apiece
A number of tho orphans got iu his rig
aud were fleeced by him
The program wns most interesting
and occupied the greater part of the
day
Instrumental music was furnished by
two bauds one from Arlington nud tho
other from Battle Creek
The vocal muslo was rendered by five
choirs of trained voices
The orphans of whom there were 52
preseut took part in the program by
singing and their childish voices joined
in hymns of praise were very affecting
Among them were several of the Grimm
children from this place aud others
whose parents were well known to the
people of Norfolk
Many sjmpathetio tears were shed for
the children without homes of their own
but from all appearauces they seem to
be well provided for aud appear to be
well pleased with the treatment they
are receiviug
Three bpeakers addressed the assem
bled audience during the day Rev
Oelschlaeger of West Point nud Rev
Laugo of Fontauelle addressed the peo
ple in German while Rev Meyers of
Schuyler epoke In English during
the afternoon
Where the next picnic will be hold is
not yet known but it Is hoped by many
that the success which attended it here
will be an inducement for it to be held
here again sometime in the future
Illlnolit Central
Low Rates to Epworth League Con
vention Indianapolis July 2 2j
On account of the Biennial Conven
tion International Epworth League at
Indianapolis Ind July 20 23 the Illi
nois Central will sell round trip tickets
from all points In Iowa Minnesota aud
South Dakota at a rate of ouly one fare
plus 200 for the round trip Tickets
limited to July 24th with privilege of
extension until August 20th by paying
joint agency fee of 50 cents and de
positing ticket on or before July 24th
For farther information and adver
sing circulars address the under
signed
J F Merry
A G P A 111 Cent R R
Dubuque Iowa
Everyfarmer and stock raiser should
keep Sloaus Liniment ou hand for tin
omergenoy Ask your neighbor aud he
will tell you why For sale by John
Kouuigsteiu
Itenl Kint 1 nuiiiter
The followiug transfers of real estate
are reported by Chester A Fuller man-
ager of the Madison county abstract
office at Norfolk
Sarah McConnoll and husband
to JosinU Cuder wd se 14-23-2
2000 00
Moses Campbell aud wife to El
leu Campbell lot 0 block 10
Battle Creek 500 00
Moses Campbell and wifo to L
A Hogue wd part of lot 8
block JO Battle Creek 600 00
James Stuart aud wife to heirs
of N M Broberg deceased
wdejiie 19-21-8 f 1000 00
Emma M Swausou aud husbaud
to Emil O Broberg qcdei ue
h lfl JKJ 459 48
Emil O Broberg and wifo to
Axel 12 Johnson qcd ea ue
10-21-3 500 00
Iluuimh O Johusou and hus
band to Charles Dittberuer
wd eo ne4 19 21 3 1000 00
Charley Gilmer aud wife to
Emma Texley wd n M feet of
lots 15 nud 15 block 1 Mathow
sous second addition Norfolk 150 00
Samuel Rudat and wife to G
W and C A Randall wd lots
0 and 10 blk 18 R R addition
Newman Grove 225 00
J A Russell O S Smith wd
yA of blk 0 Maudamus addi
tion Madison 1000 00
Itellef In Six IlourM
Distressing kidney and bladder
disease relieved in six hours by New
Great South Aineiicau Kidney Cure
It Is a great surprise on account of its
exceeding promptnec n eiievini
pain in bladder kidrevs ana baciC in
male or female Relieve retention of
water almost immediately If you
want quick relief and cure this is the
remedy Sold by Koeulgsteln Phar
macy Norfolk Neb
WHO IS Woui0 H well as men
rpp are made miserable by
1 U kidnoy and bladder
BLAME ble Dr Kilmers Swamp-
Root tho great kidney
remedy promptly cures At druggists
iu fifty cent and dollur size You may
have a sample bottle by mail free also
pamphlet telling all about it Address
Dr Kilmer Co Biughamton N Y
A Neu Lund of the Sk llooklet
The Land of the Sky the popular
designation for tho Ashevillo Plateau
Western North Caroliua has been largo
ly advertised by the Southern Railway
for a number of years on account of the
health uud pleasure reports aud tho beau
tlful scenery of that section where tho
Southern Railway crosses the Blue
Ridge mouutuius
Tho Southern Railway has just Issued
a new and most attractive booklet with
appropriate half toue cuts aud reading
matter aud they ire being sent out free
to any address by Mr J C Beam Jr
N W P A Southern Railway 60
Adams street Chicago
Cheap Itute Smith
On the first aud third Tuesdays of
eaoh mouth up to aud iucludiug Ooto
ber the Southeru Railway offers to
homeseekers and settlers the advantages
of cheap oue way aud rouud trip tickets
to practically all points in Teunessee
Mississippi Alabama Georgia North
Carolina South Caroliua Virginia and
Florida
Homeseekers tickets will bo sold at
the rate of oue fare plus 2 for the round
trip tickets good 21 days from date of
sale in which to returu
The southeastern territory offers to
the prospector aud settler more advant
ages than any other part of tho United
States aud tho Southeru Railway ban
arranged for the sale of tickets on tho
dates mentioned above at low enough
rates to enable any one to go South and
investigate the opportunities offered in
that territory
For illustrated matter rates and fur
ther particulars address
Wji H Tayloe A G P A
Louisville Ky
J O Beam Ju N W P A
80 Adnuis St Chicago lib
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