The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, June 29, 1899, Page 3, Image 4

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THIS NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNK 21 ISM
of lofroshinonts was servod Ho was
thorociplont of nn elegant leather rock
ing ohnir tho gift of his sons during
tho ovoning County Commissioner
llorinnii Mnskontein nnd wlfo of Stan
ton wore inombers of tho party
Tho rector tho Womans guild mid
tho momborfl of Trinity ohuroh wish to
thank tho public for tho lilvornl patron
age and to express their npprcointion for
tho asslstanco rendered which made tho
FoMivnl of tho Flowers such a decided
success For three months Mrs Day
labored night and day with tho chlldien
in ndditlon to giving hor sorvlces to tho
kindergarten school which closed thf
middlo of Juno Tho entire not pro
ceeds of tho entertainment which ex
ceeded expectation will bo used for the
boneflt of tho choir for musio vest
ments etc
Tho weekly crop bulletin issued by
the uuniverslty of Nebraska bIiowb that
many portions of tho state in addition
to lacking moisturo for thoir growing
crops aro atllicted with a surplus of
grasshoppers that nro doing muoh dam
ago Tho following is tho report from
this and neighboring counties Madi
sonCorn six inches high and growing
rapidly rye in bloom wheat nud oats
doing well corn getting weedy Pierce
All crops growing finely everybody
cultivating corn Wayne Heavy rains
washed out corn in some places and
buriod it in other places meadows dam
aged by drift
A one armed individual who wit li the
aid of bug juice had become imbued
with tho idea that he wis 1111 orator of
110 mean ability started out this morn
ing to harangue tho people on Main
street but had not proceeded fur in his
discourse when Oilleer Kane hovo in
sight The apnoarauco of tho oilleer
had the effect of confusing the orator to
the extent that ho lost tho thread of his
discourse if ho ever had one thou and
there and proceeded at a rapid gait down
tho street Ho was finally nabbed
however and is now getting rid of his
hallucination amid the environments
imposed by tho steel bars and brick
walls of the city jail
It is not often that prospective old age
is as well provided for as in the caso of
H C Matrau When Dr Bear returned
from the south he brought him a cane
made of hickory witb the following in
scription Cut in the centre of Cold
Harbor battle field whero 18000 sol
diers wore killed in thirty minutes June
id 1801 Battle fought by Lee and
Grant A few evenings after in G A
R hall Al Bigelow presented him with
a cane made of diamond willow nn
alligator carved on the handle and deco
rated with a little flag nnd red white
and blue ribbons The presentation
speech was made by W H Widaman
Mr Matrau now faces old age calmly
Tho republican county central com
mittee is holding a meeting this after
noon at tho law ollice of Mapes fe Hazen
for the purpose of arranging the prelim
inaries of the coming campaign Among
rhose in attendance nre S A McKay ot
Deer Creek S H Grant of Emeriok Jns
Roseborough of Tilden and Jas Clark of
Highland They have decided to call
rhe county convention to meet at Battle
Creek on September 10 at 11 a m Th
apportioumeut for delegates will be one
for each 20 votes or major fraction there
of based on tho vote cast for M L Hay
ward for governor last fall and one dele
gate at large from each precinct of the
county The state convention has been
called to meet in Omaha September 21
J H McDowell from the supervising
architects oilice of the treasury depart
ment Washington was in the city to
day looking over the sites offered for a
government building location He made
a thorough inspection of ull lots offered
both in regard to their location concern
ing center of population convenience to
business interests and adaptability to the
purpose otherwise His visit to the city
is not for tho purpose of making tho
purchase but it will have a bearing up
on choice as he reports his findings to
tho department he represents and it
will undoubtedly make the selection in
accordance therewith otherwise it
would be nn unnecessary nnd useless ex
poiiso for him to visit here Ho met
witli a number of the business men
while hero and his recommeudation will
probably bo influenced to some extent
by tho desires expressed by them He
completed his duties here this noon and
left for the east
A Hold Hold up
A traveler on his way from Stanton to
his home at Bloomfield wns held up
about 1030 last night at a point three
miles southeast of the city
The two fellows who undertook the
job stopped the travelers team and one
of tho would be robbers approached the
buggy with the evident intention of col
lecting their illegal toll
Tho traveler was not an easy victim
however nud did not propose to yield up
his valuables until it was necessary Ho
therefore assumed a pluckily aggressive
attitudo siezed his whip and when the
robber came within reach dealt him a
telling blow with tho butt end of the
horse persuader
Ho then whipped up his horses uud
made his escape leaving the highwny
men to hunt a more remunerative source
of gain and at least one of them to enre
tor a bruised head
Mrs Coyle and Mrs Moran who have
been visiting with Mrs Dan Murphy
MONDAY MENTION
Win Moore was up from Stanton yes
terday
P S Peterson was a Hooper visitor at
the picnic
J It hit tie was over fiom Madison
yesterday
Geo Breohlor was a visitor yesterday
from Madison
Rout Rubeok of Wakefield was in the
city yesterday
0 B Diinkin of Neligh wns in tho
city yesterday
Rev S F ShnrplosB returned from
ONeill at noon
Judge J B Barnes made a trip to
Hlair yesterday
Judgo II I Kelly wnH a passoiigor
today for Madison
A II Corbett was in tho city from
Madison yesterday
Miss Blanche Currick went to Madison
today to visit friends
Miss Harriot C Wood loft this noon
for Omaha on business
V S Perdue was a Sunday visitor in
the city from Madison
W 11 Bridge bus tot timed front a
business trip to Oniaha
11 11 Whipporniitn front Wakefield is
registered at the Ptciflic
Col in Dpiininger of Wisner was 11 vis
itor in the city yesterday
W M Robertson and son Sidney
went to Neligh this morning
Fred Fuorst mid family were down
from Battle Creek yesterday
Miss Josephine Heekendorf came up
from Omnhiion the exclusion
Mrs Stophon Vail is able to be about
again after a siege of Hickness
Eddie Mnrnuurdt accompanied Wm
Jnrrabino to Oklahoma this morning
Mr and Mr Gus Feohteron of Stan
ton canto up to attend tho picnic yester
day
County Clerk E G Heilnian and
family were over from Madison yester
day
Mrs 1 W Humphrey and son Gra
ham have gone to Lincoln for a months
visit
Miss Nellio Craig of Rattle Creek is
visiting with her sister Mrs A F
Lewis
Ed Braasch came down from Tilden
and visited relatives and friends over
Sunday
Mrs Cad Harding of Council Bluffs
Iowa is visiting at tho home of Chas
Harding
Ed Hnrter leaves for Chicago tomor
row to- resume his duties as telegraph
oporator
Arthur Brubaker wont to Meadow
Grove Saturday night to spend Sunday
with friends
Mr and Mrs Gluts Inch of Bailo
Mills are visiting at the homo of W A
Moldonhauer
J D Sturgeon and daughter Mrs F
H Beels came home from Wayne this
morning to visit
R S Foalo returned Inst night from a
visit of threo or four weeks to his old
home in Indiana
Rev F P Wigtou is over from Os
mond to viBit friends and look after
Norfolk interests
F C Barnes and W J Barnes nnd
wife were among tho Stanton visitor to
Norfolk yesterday
Miss Willa Allen of Madison visited
her friend Miss Irene Dexter today
while on her way west
Mrs H E Austin departed on the
noon train for Oinnha whero she will
make nn extended visit
Misses Idn Ulrick and Mnrie Miller
visited Norfolk friendB over Sunday re
turning to Pierco today
Wm Nowmun uud family of Stanton
wero tho guests of Mr and Mrs W A
Moldenhauer yesterday
G II WJialey and G Fox of Colum
bus are in tho city aud will remain a
few dnys visiting friendB
Miss Grace Hunter who has been
visiting Mrs F Hoydor returned to her
home in Wakefield today
Win Koonigstein nrrived Saturday
from St Louis Mo to visit several days
with relatives and friends
B F Whito general solicitor of tho
F E M V arrived at noon to visit
at the home of Burt Mapes
Editor 0 F Montross of tho Battle
Creek Republican atteuded the piouic
in Rheulows grove yesterday
II 0 Hedmnn M L Thomson and
W II Avory wero among the Norfolk
visitors from 15a tie Creek yesterday
Mr and Mrs Victor Seymour who
have been visiting Norfolk relatives re
turn to their home in Lincoln today
Julius Haaso and his friend Harry
Luebko caino down from Battlo Creek
yesterday and spent tho day in Norfolk
The Mis Longer and brother Max
came in from Omaha on the excursion
and spout tho day with Norfolk friends
Miss McLaughlin who has been visit
ing with Mrs M A MoMillau leaves
tomorrow for her homo in West Point
Mrs II L Whitney returned to her
home in Omaha yesterday after a pleas
aut visit with her parents Mr nud Mrs
1 Powers
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lingers of his left hand He got if in
tho way of tho cutter and the above is
the result
Miss Fnniilo Brume arrived home front
Omaha where she had been teaching
last evening to spend n portion of her
vacation
Mrs Petrlno a cousin of Knitnio
limine aud Dm land limine son of
1 tarry itronto accompanied nor notiie
ft 0111 Omaha
Elsio Grimm m the orphans homo
nt lroium Mid the week visit
ing with h Miss Clara Schrain
of this oil
MIssMitrthn Parker assistant kinder
garten teacher in the Omaha koIuhms ar
rived home this noon to visit relatives
and friends
Rev J IC eowler of Madison occu
pied the pulpit at the M E church yes
terday morning There was no evening
service hold
Miss Addie Slothower returned to her
homo in Nickerson Saturday after a
pleasant visit with her sister Mrs
Lewis Johnson
Mrs Adelhoid Koenontiin of Freeport
Minn Is in the city visiting friends
Site is a sister of Carl Zuolow and Mrs
August Hollerniau
Mrs L K Walturstadt and two
children mid Miss Kthol Lindell have
returned fiom Oakland where thoy
vlsited for two weeks
Mr and Mis II G Cot roll and liar
old Holbert leturned to their home in
Plaiuviow today alter a visit of snvoral
days with Norfolk friends
The date for the annual picnic ol the
Modern Woodmen of America for north
east Nebraska has been fixed for August
Ml and will be held al Ioticu
The people of Blair raised the luiigni
lleent stun of irvlllllno for the relief ol
tho Herman cyclono sullerers some of
the private subscriptions being as high
as WOO
An exchange warns people who use
gasoline to use Hour moid or sand to ex
tinguish it in case it becomes ignited
Never use wator as it but spreads t In
flames
Tho sidewalk on the east side of the
Pacific hotel is leeeiving extensive anil
necessary repairs being leveled up and
now planks replacing tho old ones wl en
worn or rotted away
Miss Susie Thompson returned home
from Omaha Saturday evening She
has been preparing herself for a teacher
by taking 11 course of instruction in a
kindergarten training school
Emery Smith camo up on the excur
sion train from Omaha yesterday mor
ning to visit with friends Mr Smith is
attending college in that city and fit tin
hemself for 11 higher place in lifes
duties
A baud of aboriginal Americans
passed through the city Saturday in
vagons They wore no war paint and
wore quite docile as compared with
thoir ancestors as pictured by history
aud fiction
Tho concert given by the Chicago Trio
orchestra yesterday afternoon at Push
walks park was vory creditably rend
red aud much enjoyed by largo crowds
of people all tho afternoon It is to In
hoped they will give nnother conceit
soon
Wm Carrabino came over from
Wayne yesterday and departed tins
morning at 1010 for Guthrio O T
where he has seccured a position as
cook for a gang of 7fi men running
steam threshers Tho job will laBt about
four months
R II Reynolds and Wm Klug went
to Bancroft today where they have u
contract to put up a brick buildiug
Mr Reynolds thinks he has just reasoi
to complain against these McKiuley
times because ho does not have unv
leisure at all lately whereus a few
years ago ho bad plonty of time with
nothing to do
Vic Merlin sou ot Emil Morlia the
South Norfolk shoemaker was takou to
Madison this morning by Chief of Po
lice Spaulding uud will appear before
County Judgo Bates to answer to the
charge of incorrigibility He will un
doubtedly be sentenced to a term in the
industrial school at Kearney in which
case Chief Spaulding will take him to
that institution
Yesterday was observed as Childrens
day at the church of tho Evangelical as
sociation The interior of the church
had been uicely decorated with flower
and other ndornnionts for tho occasion
Iu the morning tbn pastor delivered a
sermon to tho children The evening
service wns largely attended and con
sisted of speaking uud Hinging iu which
tho children took prominent parts
Tho secretaries of tho state board of
transportation will be in Norfolk tomor
row and at i 10 in the afternoon will
meet with representative of the Norfolk
Business Mens association and other
citizens The object of the meetiug is
to hear complaints concerning freight
rates against tho O St P M O road
The load will undoubtedly bo
by officials of tho line who will pre
sent that side of the case An interest
ing meeting is expected
Madison County Reporter Norfolk
is again eutertaining hopes that the
Norfolk Yankton railroad will be built
Max Schwertfeger while chipping ioe this year Also another couuctiug line
at the Oxuard hotel yeBterdny had the whioh will put Norfolk in connection
returned today to their home in Wayne misfortune to Iobo the tip of one of the with the Port Arthur route Activity
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in inllroad building is vety pronounced
this year and it Is not at all linprobablo
that Not folks long deleirod hope Is to
be realized this year The building of
these iouiIh would make Norfolk an tin
poriant railroad center ami as n whole
sale distributing point make it second to
none in the slate
T O Wnrnei who lives 111 miles
iioithwest of the city and holds the re
cord as the best rllle shot iu the state of
Iowa took the tiaiu this morning for
Madison with the pells and senilis of
nine large gray wolves which ho killed
near the Yellow Hanks and for which
lie is going to collect the bounty ollered
by the county Mr Warner has killed
these wolves since January 1st not
making any pirlictilar hunt for them
but shooting them mostly while on hit
Mips to nnd from town Tluoo of them
wete killed at a distance of uppioxi
mately 15 rods while they weio on tho
run He can relate many items of in
terest concerning his shooting exper
ience if one has the time and Inclination
to listen to him and he has tho time and
inclination to talk
I Cursing Mothers fjt
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how flus nlieets the bnby J
tf All such mothers need yf
Scotts limtilsion Iifjives w
J them strength nnd makes
J the babys food richer und di
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ISroncliitU Catarrh Consumption
Headache NeuraluialiheuHiatikiu
Nervous Prostration aud leueral
Debility cuied by inhliut
Compound
Oxygen
Our homo treatment which con
tains two moutliti btipply of Com
pound OxxKeu mhaliut appara
ratuo full direction tent to any
part of the couutry ThU includes
medical aihlce darltiK treatment
Pamphlet witli aihico to the sick
home treatment and testimonial
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