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V 5 Wy 1 h v k 4 1 H AAAAAXAAXAA a BACKACHE ALWAYS USE WHY Because your Liver and Kidneys arc out of order DR J H MCLEANS LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM U the PEERLESS REMEDY for curing ailments of the Liver Kidneys and Bladder Diabetes Rheumatism and Bright Disease Sl00 PER BOTTLE rOB MALE BT KOENIGSTEINS PHARMACY Mffkic Free Reclining Chair Cars on all Trains QUICK SERVICE CLOSE CONNECTIONS TWO DAILY FAST TKAIKS EACH WAY IJETWEEN OMAHA AND Atchison Kansas City and St Louis With direct connections to all South ern and Eastern points UnoxcolloJ tiroo and accommodations to tho Famous Hot S urines of Arkansas BE SURE TO SECURE TICKETS VIA THIS LINE For moro complete information descriptive pamphlets etc address J 0 FIIILLIPlI W C BARNES A G F and P A T P A Southeast Cor 14th and Douglas StB OMAHA NEBRASKA HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids C Fissures Fistulas u R E S Burns Scalds Wounds Bruises Cuts Sores Boils Tumors Eczema Eruptions Salt Rheum Tetters Chapped Hands Fever Blisters Sore Lips Nostrils Corns Bunions Stings Bites of Insects Three Sizes 25c 50c and 100 Sold by druggists or sent post paid on receipt of price IICBriMElSflKDCO Ill A 111 ITUUimSI X Vork Frazer Axle Grease wwm mi ri shau DAFTCRTH17 Iliinrrrn k jftfjyjwH WuTWJ EVERY tfflfll A 333sk suwsraifii WpaS SRasLO ASMSfMEW UtV ITL pr rgi Not affected by Heat or Cold Highest Awards at Centennial Paris and Worlds Fair Manufactured pRZER LUBRICATOR CO Factories Chclago SL Louis New York A H COCOA PURE HEALTHFUL PACIFIC 1101L IS SOLD Purchased From Knox Tipple by a New Company ciiAMiK KrricTi last kykxixo Major IJ II Trncy l Siiw lmiilliinl Now Compiiuy l Promoted liy Iroiiiliirnt Inllenoii ltrlutiil uml i A llullnck Serrntiiry mill 1 rtiinuror From VVptliiwUyii Dally Tho Pacific hotel jostorday afternoon passed out of thooontrol of Kuox Tipple uml is now tho property of tho Pacific Hotel company Tho promoters of tho now coiporntion iiro II II PnttorhOii E A Bullock DT Koonigsteln E H Tracy and Burt Mupes Its aflalrs will ho ndmiuistorod hy a hoard of threo directors consisting of Mossrs Bullock Patterson and Mupes Tho prosidont of tho compauy is II H Pattorson and tho secretary and treasurer K A Bul lock Tho authorized capital is 25000 and tho business of tho corporation will bo that of purchasing lousing conduct ing renting and soiling hotels in Norfolk and at othor places Tho now proprietors aro all well known business niou of Norfolk who have always mado a succosb of whatever thoy have undertaken and tho Pacific under its now management will provo a popular homo for tho traveling public Tho exchange was completed last eve ning before supper and Major E II Tracy is now in charge as landlord Mr Tracy has long been a resident of Norfolk audghis capacity for pleasing patrons is well known and ho assumes his position with the appoarauco of al ways having served hotel guests Thoro is no question in tho iniuds of those who know him but that Mr Tracy will make tho venture a paying one to the com pany Tho retiring landlord Mr Tipple has established an enviable business and reputation tor tho hotel and has proved himself every whit a business and hotel man He hasmany friends in Norfolk and among tho traveling public who will bo sorry to learn of his retirement He will for tho present take a rest from all business cares and visit his old home in Wisconsin The old employes of tho hotel will bo retained and it is probable that tho the guests of the hostelry will notice but littlo changoiu the management of the institution The News hopes and expects to see the new company sustain and add to the present splendid reputation of the house LAST SAD RITES Many leople Pay Iloiior to tlio Memory of Mm Parker The funeral of Mrs J J Parker held at tho Congregational church at 4 oclock yesterday afternoon was largely at tended not only by members of the church which she had served long and faithfully as pastors wife but by those of all other churches in the city who had learned to love and honor the beau tiful life which hud been brought to a close The service was simple yet im pressive every tone of speaker every song of choir and every action of tho congregation betokening lovo for the do- parted and sorrow that her lifes work was ended Tho pall bearers were Messrs S S Cotton A J Johnson N A Raiubolt O B Durlaud R A Stewart and C S Bridge all deacons of the church The services wero conducted by Row John Askin of Tabor Iowa and Revs J J Jeffries and Wm Leavitt of Norfolk Tho church had been prepared in an appropriate manner for tho occasion Friends had worked with loving hands until the pulpit front presented the ap pearance of a solid bauk of flowers while tho platform and walls on either side were tastefully aud profusely dec orated with bright blossoms symboliz ing the life in whoso honor they were displayed Rev John Askiu took no text for his discourse other than t life of Mrs Parker of which he spoke as 0110 who had been a lite long friend His talk for it could hardly bo called otherwise was clothed in plain honest pathetic language as he told of tho sincere wife and mother of tho helpmeet to husband and couuselor to childrou of tho devo tion to home and churoh of the one now departed was moro eloquent than tho highest flight of oratory and toucheda responsive chord in the hearts of his hearers Rev Wm Leavitt followed in much the same lino and Rev J J Jeffries closed with a tribute to the vir tues of the deceased The funeral cortege was one of the longest that has ever wended its way to Prospect Hill cemetery Here again de voted friends had been at work the semblance of the grave was removed as far as possible and the tired body was laid to rest on a bed of gTeen and blos som coverea wun me uowers wmen in life she loved so well the first to be placed upon the coffin being otferiugs from each of her daughters Then came a group of Sunday schoolchildren who in passing each contributed a floral token of love indicative of tho senti ment of the Sunday sohool the church aud the community Elizabeth Sadler Parker was a native of England coming from the yeomanry stock which has made that country THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST JO 1899 minis Sho was born near tho quaint old city of Ohostor February 31 1815 Her childhood and early womanhood were spent on tho old homo farm In lSUSshowas married to Row 1 1 Parker and with him went to Birming ham to assumo tho duties of a pastors wifo Sktoon years ago sho rnmo with the family to tho United States After two years spent in Now York Mr Puker received u rail to tho Congregational church of Norfolk Nob which ho uo copied and tho ronmlnder of her life was spent in this city Her death occurred after an illness of four weeks August ft 1SI1II and her moital remains wore laid to rcsl In the Prospect Hill cemetery on tho day fol lowing Four sons and six daughters with their father aro loft behind By birth and training Mrs Parker was well equipped to shine in any walk of life Tho stock from which she sprang was eminent for its sincerity and dovo Hon and those qualities wore strikingly reproduced in her heart and life Sho was tho Queen of tho Homo a position for whioh her largo hoartednoss eminently fitted hor Sho was a womanly woman In sym pathy and helpfulness bur like is soldom found Of sterling integrity sho was n friend to bo doslred Of stalwart faith sho was one of tho excellent of tho earth Of splondid hopefulness sho was a typical pastors wifo To know her was to lovo her AufiiST 0 181 Dear Mr Huso Will you please grant us tho uso of your col umns to express our gratitude to tho people of Norfolk for their many acts of kindness to us during tho past month V Tho doctors have uot only placed at our disposal tlioir utmost Bkill but havo been assiduous and uuromittiug in their at tentions our neighbors and townspeo ple havo sent innumerable messages of sympathy and regard tho public press with eager kindness lias performed tho double service of informing tho public of Mrs Parkers condition and of ex pressing to us tho publio anxiety and ro gard all the churches of the city and our own in particular have all but over whelmed us with their kindness their services and their otlers of sorvico The Family Hoard of ICiluiiitlon IroeerdliiRH Tho board of education held a rogular meeting on tho evening of August 7 when there wero present Messrs Brueg gemau Birchard Salter aud Matrau The minutes of tho last meeting were read aud approved Tho resignation of Miss Joanna Hagoy as teacher was road and accepted The following bills against tho dis trict wero read aud ordered paid H C Matrau agent freight on books 1153 W H Rish plumbing Lincoln school 202 J C Stitt lettering diplomas 120 Beoler Bros ribbon for programs j2 Norfolk Printing Co supplies aud advertising 2j John Friday treasurer salary and postage -2575 4 O A Richey scavenger work UG0 S G Dean paper for Riuehart house 218 S G Dean oiling High school per contract 12500 On motion tho rules wero susponded and tho secretary instructed to cast the ballot of all members present for Miss Nettie C Nelson as teacher for tho en suing year at a salary of 50 per month to fill vacancy caused by tho resignation of Miss Hagey and Miss Nelson was de clared duly elected The monthly report of John Friday treasurer for July showing balance on hand in the general fund of 1814 45 with unpaid outstanding warrants amounting to 805544 was read and referred to auditiug committee H O Truman made a proposition to paint the wood work in the old Lincoln building in a good servicable manner for 4000 and his offer was accepted work to be done under tho direction and to tho satisfaction of tho building com mittee Hen l Kainto Transient The following transfers of real estate are reported by Chester A Fuller man ager of the Madison county abstract ofllce at Norfolk O B Burrows and wife to Fred Krug Brewing Co wd lot 14 block 4 Norfolk 14000 00 Cynthia E Nye to W H Robin son wd sH feet of lot 0 block 35 OJark Madison Mill compauy a addition Madison 1500 00 Peter Borer and wife to Fried erich Schoepfliu wd sj BH 10 21 3 1700 Cora E Harvey and husband to John Long wd lot 9 block 19 Railroad addition Newman Grove Parties who desire to work in the fac tory duriug the coming campaign please apply at our office Amekican Beet Suqar Company Too II ry for Herds Tho dry weather which has prevailed In California has Iwon disastrous to tho boot as well as othor crops grown in that state It is likoly Mint tho Ohlno factory will not run this season Tho following from tho Champion glvos tho situation It Is not mi easy thing for our people to realize that there Is a probability of a fluiniuor passing without tho regular sugar campaign in Chino The proba bilities are at tho present tlino however that there will bo no sugar made by tho factory hero this year Tho unusual deficiency In tho rainfall of oourso is tho prime cause of thlsconditiou intil four weeks ago tho prospects were good for a crop of 110000 tons of beets A few hot days however checked their growth to such 1111 extent that tho crop 1h esti mated at but 15000 tons It Is planned at present to ship these to Oximril for manufacture Should anything occur howover by reason of whioh tho Oxnard factory will not bo able to work to capacity or bundle tho crop thero thou everything is in readiness to at onco open tho factory hero and work our own crop as well as a part of that from Oxnard Tho factory hero is In complete readiness for slicing boots any day should tho necessity arise If all runs smoothly and up to expecta tions in tho Oxnard factory tliocompiiuy doos not oxpoct to operate tho Ohlno factory this year That however Is a groat deal to ask tho first year of a com plete sugar factory and roflnery nuw in all its parts aud thoro still romaius the possibility that wo will havo a good campaign in Chluo this fall Tho fac tory management authorizes this an nouncement Anything moro definite thoy aro obviously unable to give Tho employes of tho factory will as far as possible and that means nearly all he retained Tho majority of them 00 50 00 Hay Fever August SOth Hay fever appears about August 20th Dr Humphreys Bpeoillo 77 cures it For rule by all druggists 25 cents or mailed on recoipt of prJco Humphreys Medicine Co New York havo been sent to Oxnard whore prefer ence is given in all cases to Ohlno men Some havo boon sent to Oro Grande to the limo quarries A force will still bo uocessary hero at tlto factory while har vest is in progress woighiug sampling taroiug analyzing and unloading Tho management of tho factory tolls us that this work will bo given as far as possible to men who cannot loavo tlioir families to go a distance In othor ways also tho compauy will do what it can to tido tho men over what is to all an uu fortunate season bringing conditions be yond tho control of all During tho coming fall wo havo to harvest 170 acres of boots at Pilgor aud Stanton Wo wish to contract for tho hauling with 0110 or several parties For tonus ploaso apply at our ofllco American Bikt Sudah Company Itoud Notice to Land Owner To all whom it may concern Tho commissioner appointed to view aud locate a road coinmonclug at tho northeast corner of tho northwest quar ter of tho northwest quarter of section IB in township 24 north range 1 west of the 0th principal meridian in Madison county Nebraska running thence east 011 section lino between sections 20 and and 25 aud i5 a distance of ono milo and 151 rods and terminating at tho in tersection of said section lino with tho public highway running from the city of Norfolk to tho town of Stanton lias reported in favor of tho establishment thereof aud all objections thereto or claims for damuges must bo filed in tho county clerks oflico on or boforo noon of tho 7th day of Octobor A D 189 or said road will bo established without reference thereto Dated at Madison Nebraska this 7th day of August 1899 E G Heilman County Clerk What Not to Huy Do not say I cant oat Tako Hoods Sarsaparilla aud say I am hungry all the time and food never hurts mo Never say to your friends that you are as tired in the morning as at night If thoy happen to bo sharp thoy will tell you Hoods Sarsaparilla cures that tired feeling Do not say My face is full of pim ples You aro quite likoly to bo told by some ono Theres no need of that for Hoods Sarsaparilla cures pimples It is impropor aud unnecessary to say My health is poor and my blood is bad Hoods Sarsaparilla will give you good blood and good health will follow as a natural consequence Kxpositlou Hpeclalx A Silk Loom iu full operation show ing tho growth of the many colored threads into patterns of beauty An Ice making macbino in operation The bed in whioh President Lincoln died The famous Libby Prisou exhibits The table at whioh General Grant and Lee arranged the surrender Relics from the Mexican War A Filipino Village Cactus Plants 15 feet high The dive by a lady from a height of 50 feet into a lake of water Hageubacks trained wild auimals Tho Yenetiau Musical Carnival on the Lagoon Hawaiian Singers Aud hundreds of others Attain Collide ThU Vetr Never iu tho history of our country was there a grander opportunity than the present for educated young men aud women What an auspicious moment for those who are just now on the throshold of life Grand Island Business aud Normal college has for fourteenyears been the leading Institution of Its kind in tho wostorn states and last year moro than twioo as many calls wore received for its graduates as could bo supplied Everything necossary for a successful start in life is taught business normal and shorthand courses Expenses low Board only 150 per week Ono years time given on tuition if desired Col lege record sent free or for six cents will send elegant catalogue A M Hauiiis President Grand Island Neb Aitleles 11I Iniiii nn iitlun of The Pacific Hotel Company of Nor folk Nebraska Know all Men by These Piommih That we II II Pattorson E A Bul lock Daniel I Kocnigstoln 10 HTtary aud Burt Mnpcs do associate ourselves together for tho purpose of forming aud becoming a corporation in the state of Nebraska for the transaction of the busi ness heieinafter described 1st Tho name of tho corporation shall bo The Pacific Hotel company of Norfolk Nebraska 2nd Tho principal place of transact ing its business shall bo lu tho city of Norfolk county of Madison statu of Ne braska ilrd Tho nature of tho business to bo transacted by said corporation shall bo tho loosing purchasing operating sell ing and routing of hotels and hotel proportios lu tho city of Norfolk and elsowhero and transacting such other business as naturally belongs to tho own ing and operating of lintels itli Tho authorized capital slock of said corporation shall bo twenty live thousand dollars 2500000 iu shares of ton dollers 1000 each to be sub scribed and paid us directed by tho board of directors 5th This corporation shall commence doing business on tho nth day of August 1899 and terminate on tho 8th day of August 1919 ttli Tho highest amount of indebt edness to which said corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not be moro than five thousand dollars 5 00000 7th Tho officers of said corporation shall bo a president secretary aud treas urer who shall be choson by tho lxiard of directors and shall hold their olllcos for one year 8th The business of tho corporation shall bo conducted by a lmard of direc tors not to exceed threo iu number to bo elected by tho stockholders such elec tion to take place at such time and to be conducted iu such maiiuor as shall bo proscribed by the by lawH of said cor poration 9th Tho first board of directors shall consist of tho following persons E A Bullock II II Patterson and Burt Mupes 10th Tho matinor of holding tho meetings of the stockholders election of officers and method of conducting tho business shall be as prescribed in tho by laws to bo adopted by tho board of di rectors Iu witness whoroof tho undersigned have hereunto set their hands this 7th day of August A D 1891 H II Pattkiison E A Bullock Daniel J Koeskistein E II Tacv Buht Mapes Tint State or Nkiiiiaska I County of Madison f On this 7th day of August 1899 bo foro mo W II Buoholz a notary pub lic in and for said county personally appeared tho above named E A Bul lock II II Patterson Duilol J ICoouig stein E II Tracy and Burt Mapos who aro personally known to me to bo tho identical persons whoso names aro affixed to tho above articles as members thereof and thoy severally acknowledg ed sairl instrument to be their voluntary act and deed Witness my hand this 7th day of Aug ust A D 1899 W H Buciiol sialj Notary Publio My commission expires Fobruary 8 1901 u o u Heller In His Hour Distressing kidney and bladder disease relieved In six hours by New Oroat South A iiioi lean Kidney Cure 1 1 Is 1 gieiit surprise 011 account of Its exceeding ptoniplnci u cilcvmif puiii In bladder kbit cys and ywm u mule 01 female Believe retention of wiilur 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