The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, August 17, 1899, Page 3, Image 3
l 1 4 The Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward you get one youll want the other so send for both Four Months After Date SO cents The Blind Goddess BO cents Special promptly Mail Order Edition sent postpaid on receipt of price The Stuyvesant Publishing Co 253 Broaanay New York t Tfie thorn point of disease is an ache or pain But the blood is the feeder of the ivhole body Purify it with Hoods Sarsaparilla Kidneys liver nnd Ptomnch will rot once respond 7 No thorn in this point Blood Poisoning The stupcon snld when he took out the brass shell received In wound at Snn Juan 1111 two weeks before that It would have poisoned me If It had not been for my pure blood 1 told him It was Hoods Sursapnrllln that made It pure Geo no r I Coopkb Co O 2fith U H Inf Washington barracks Washington D C Rheumatism -Myself and a friend both sulfered from severe attacks of rheu matism Hoods Sarsaparilla cured both We would not be without It Wm H Lestkh OS Leonard St Kail Klvcr Mass JOcdSaUapWitffa Hood IMIIaeiireJWe Mllai th nun IrrltutliiR and only cmHartlc to WitTi Hnoiia HartaparllU I An Illustrated Book describing tfSS IMPROVED FOUNTAIN SYRINGE especially constructed and patented for the local treatment of female Ilia the one so extensively recommended by the Lydla E Pinkham Medicine Co will be SENT FREE In a plain scaled envelope to any ono who will write for it This hook contains pages of other helps for women who suffer from any vaginal illness also thirty eight testi monials selected from thousands wo have received from grateful women who have given us their permission to print them Dont wait until to morrow send for the book to day a postal card will do Price of Syringe 160 Guaranteed With proper care It will last a lifetime RUTH PAXTON CO Boston Mass Special Mail Edition of I Randall Irving Tylers Books of Modern Fiction Four Months After Date A Business Romance The Blind Goddess Being a Tale of To day Show ing Some of the Undercur rents of a Big City In these books Tyler has struck a new and popular vein You cant put them down unfinished but you read them a sec ond or third time They make people stop and think Both books are handsomely illustrated and printed on fine paper If Alilx to KnmvleilKe He Do you think that you could learn to love me 7 She musingly I dont know How much salary do you get Somerville Muta Journal One Point of View I have u notiou to leave luilf my to found a home for Btruy eats Huh The ouly proper home for stray cats in on tbe other chore Exchange MONDAY MENTION Ed Dnncnn of Neliuli wnsn Saturday visitor in tbo city Sonntor Halo of Bnttlo Creek is n city visitor this nftoruoon Kim 13ames returned from his visit to Ponca Saturday evening M L Kile of Plninvitnv spout Sntur dny nnd Smidny in tin- city Carl T Seely nnd wife of Madison wore in tho city on Saturday Max Lenser was in from Tildoit to spend Sunday with his pnrontH Mrs Mary L Stanton gooR to Tilden tomorrow to visit for a fow days Charles M Hall of Plniuviow is trans acting business in tho city today G A Kuhl and party returned today from thoir outing at tho Yellow Hanks Edwin Mutterileld and wifo of Kro mont wero Sunday visitors in tho city MissJLillio Guild hns returned from a visit with friends at Washington this state Mrs O S Hill and children of Fro mont are vibiting with Mrs Frank Gutcher E 11 llequa went to Hattlo Creek early this morning to do soino advertis ing for the Star Mrs Matilda Honduraut of thiB city has been granted a widows pension of 3 pur month Mrs 13 B Starky nnd sou Beau champ ofHawarden Iowa uro visiting relatives iu this city Mrs E A Bullock aud son Clyde go to Meadow Grovo tonight to visit Mrs Shearer a few days E M White and Jenuio Mungor were registered inthu city on Saturday They live at Crest on Mr and Mrs C F Chamberlain re joice over the arrival of a daughter at their home Saturday morning Fred Craig returned to Bnttlo Crock last evening after u visit of a fow days with his sister Mrs Lewis Miss Ethel Fink of Madison who has been visiting Mrs Rudat ton days returned homo this morning Dwight Pierce who had leeu visiting a fow days with friends here returned to his homo iu Omaha today Mr and Mrs Asa K Leonard re turned Saturdny evening from an out ing up the Creightou brauch Mrs John K I lays is in Missouri Val ley visiting her son Charles 11 Hays aud her sister Miss Alico Mills E B Kenyou returned Saturday from Hot Springs S D Mrs Kenyou will remain two or three weeks longer The infant boy of Wm Gobler died Saturday night and was buried yester day in the Christ Lutheran cemetery The two-years-old baby of J J Clem outs who has been very sick tho iiast fow duys is now reported improving A Missioufest was held at Pierce yes terdny which was ntteuded by a num ber of Norfolk people All report an in teresting dny Edwin Johnson who is practicing law in Chicago is expected tomorrow to spend a short vacation with his parents and friends here Mrs Mnry Crow of Omaha who has been spending two weeks with her daughter Mrs L Council returned home this afternoon Today is press day at the Long Pine chautauqua Norfolk is represented by Miss Lou Remy of tho Journalwho is to read a paper before tho association H A Drobert cashier at the Creigh ton depot is expected homo this evening from a pleasure trip out west Mrs Drebert has been visiting at Creightou Charles Madien is home from Mis souri Valley where he spent his vaca tion nnd may again be found behind tho counters of Chrhstophs drug store John Hulff weut to Omaha today to remain uutil Thursday Jwhen hiB wifo and daughter who have been visiting there a few days will return with him Quite n number of people drove out to tho Yellow Banks yesterday and spent the day in spite of the mud One liv ery barn alone had four rigs at that popular resort Mrs Russel who has been visitiug here for several days loftthis morning for her home iu Des Moines Iowa She was accompanied as far as Omaha by Mrs C H Reynolds Yesterday was n busy day for specials over the O St P M O road consid erable through freight passing through Norfolk Some of them passed through as late as 10 oclock last night John Murphy who was taken sick whilo at work iu tho railroad machine Bhops at Sioux City was able to travel Saturday evening when his father brought him home to recuperato R II Reynolds has secured the con tract for erecting two small brick store buildings at Winside and began work on them today He will take a force of men from here to assist in tho work Miss Daisy Waller of Menomonie Wis is visitiug at tho home of her aunt Mrs V H Law She is on her way home from California where she went to atteud the National Educational association Miss Lillian Luikart very pleasantly entertained u number of friends Satur day evening at the home of her parents on Norfolk avenue in honor of her j cousin Mies Agnes Luikart of Esther- Tllti NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AINUST 17 180 villo lown Mr and Mrs John Youter living two miles north of Hoskins hnvo lost their twin dnughters during tho past weok Malinda died Thursday and was buried Friday and Mmy died Saturday and vns buried yesterday Another party went out to tho Yellow Banks today whoro they will spend a week camping lishing nnd feeding the mosquitoes Tho party consists of Car rol Powers John and Erneht Bridge Kim Bamos Marshall leavitt Norris nnd Eugene Huso Several fninllles of Russlnus passed through tho city yesterday enrouto for irandIslnnd Tho ninjority of them could not talk English are not familiar with much in tho way of modern civili zation aud would not bo an ornament to n ball room but thoy know a sugar boot when thoy soo it Tho Volunteers of America under tho leadership of Ciipt J II Watkins A D 0 and wifo will hold n two nights series of meetings in tho M E church Monday and Tuesday nights August 11 and 15 Come ono come all and learn of thevoluutour movemont It seems that tho immediate vicinity of Norfolk only received tho tall end of Saturdays storm although tho down pour was furious for a time Reports from botweon hero and Battle Creek aro that much damngo was done by hall to growing oropB millet especially suffer ing Mr aud Mrs Luubery of Columbus camo iu yesterday noon from Hot Springs S Dnnd loft this morning for thoir home Mr Lunbery is a conductor on the Union Pacilic Little Miss Mil dred Gow accompanied them to Colum bus aud will visit a short time Sam Ichouburg clerk iu tho Wido Awake loft today on a two weeks vaca tion From what ho says ono is led to believe that he will spend his vacation at Omaha or Minneapolis orjWisneror West Point Snmo of hiB friends think that more than likely ho will put in a good portion of tho time in a hay Held near West Point Tho gamo of ball which was to have been played in this city on Saturdny bo tweon a Pierce team and tho Norfolk secoud nine but was abandoned on ac count of tho storm was played ut Pierco yesterday resulting in favor of tho Pierce boys by a score of 11 to H Next Sunday a return game will be played in this city A Variety store will be opened in tho Richards building on September 5th by W II Osbocu for which purpose tho room is now being mndo rendy Tho industrial store which hns been con ducted by tbe ladies of tho Congrega tional cnurcu in the room is being re moved to the Widaman building which was occupied by tho postoflico a few years ago Rev G Streicher and wife were cnlleA to Elmwood on Saturday by a telegram announcing tliat Wm Meyers husband of Mr Streichors sister had been drowued Mr Meyers was helping to prepare a grovo on tho bank of a stream for a Sunday school picnic nnd after he had finished his work he went iu bath ing While in the water ho was token with cramps and before assistance could reach him hojdrowiied Melvina Lovett aged C years diod Saturday at the home of her daughter Mrs B R Bowman and was buried yesterdaypn tho Pleasant Run cemetery east of the city Mr Bowman was at Howells ntjthe time of her death and didnt nrrive homo until Sunday morn ing Mrs Lovott was quite well known in this vicinity having lived hero off aud on for about 25 years Her first Nebras ka home was near tho cemetery where her remains wero laid to rest The Mapes party who aro sailing down the Elkhorn in a boat arrived at the bridge just beyond the Stanton county line Saturday evening As soon as the nose of the boat touched laud Burt dispatched a lively messenger for supplies stating that he wanted seven pounds of buttor a lot of bread and sev eral hams He evidently found that ho had underestimated tho appetites of his party whon placed on a camping baBis 0 B Durland nnd family went down and spent Sunday with them taking along tho necessary provisions The Bloorafleld Fair and Driving association is advertising a two duyn race meeting on September 1 and 2 Tho events of tho first day consist of trot or pace 2 55 class for a purse of 100 trot or pace 2 28 class 125 pony race frr0 Tho second days events aro a 2 38 class 125 a free for all 150 and a free for all running race 100 Races are governed by rules of tho Amer ican Trotting association A north No bra8ka circuit is aunouncod with dates as follows Creightou Septomber7 fc I Hartington September 12 lij 11 j Wayne September 27 28 21 0111cor Kane attempted to show an old man who was wandering around aim lessly Saturday evening to n hotel when in a metal way ho went up into the air and it was found necessary to take him to the cooler which was only accomplished after a hard tussel requir ing tho help of four men After he had been placed behind the bars he threw himself against the sides with such fe rocity that he was in great danger of do ing himself serious injury and a physi oian was summoned who gave him an opiate and quieted him down Yester day morning tho old man was released by Mnrshnl Widnman Ho gave his name ns William Frank and said IiIh homo is in Humphrey Petor Christ nu employo of My Tailor rami neodlo through his linger Sntnrday morning In n very pcoullnr mnnuer Ho was working nt tho sew ing mnchino without paying very close attention to what ho was doing when suddenly ho felt a sharp sting in tho socoud finger of his right hand aud up on oloser Inspection it was found hat ho had allowed tho linger to get under tho needlo which wns moving nt a rapid rato and had pierced tho linger three limes tho last tlino breaking intosovoral pieces ono of which wns quite firmly imbedded in tho flesh It took lr Kiisnu some tiiuo to remove tho pieces of broken needle and dress tho wound Peter now wears his linger in a sling and it is Mill quite sure One of the Indications of returning prosperity Is tho vigorous manner In which tho Nobrnskn Telephone company is extending aud improving its lines this season A fow years ago no amount of persuasion could induce thatcompaiiy to build a mile of line whereas now new wires aro being stretched in all di rections over tho country Tho now linos which will be in operation iu this section before snow Hies include one from this place to Plainviow taking in Pierce nnd Foster an extension of tho Battle Creek lino to Neligh taking In Meadow Grove Tilden and Oakdnle while the gup between Madison nnd Columbus will bo filled connecting tho towns of Humphrey Pint to Center and Oconee Besides thiB a wire is being strung along the Scribnor blanch of tho Elkhorn road between Crowell and Humphrey Tho Warnervillo stntlon which was closed several years ago is to bo reopened and tho line botweon here aud Madison will bo made a metallic cir cuit All of which goes to show that tho Nebraska Tolophone company has confidence that there will bo lots of business to bo done in tho near future M C Hnvcn who with his family at tended tho Epworth leagno assembly at Lincoln reports a most successful meet ing iu fact it was the outspoken opinion of many who attended that it was ono of tho most successful assemblies ever held in the United States Bishop McOabo and Dr Mitchell two of tho leading workers who travel extensively and at tend many meetings of a similar charac ter publicly slated that it was greater in point of attendance nnd excellence of program than any assembly or chautau qua iu the country excopt tho parent chautauqua nt Now York and exceeded any camp mooting except tho ono nt Ocean Grove On Sunday tho th it wns conservatively estimated that 10000 peoplo attended and at each week day evening meeting thoro wero from 5XX to 7000 people in attendance There were 2000 regular tenters on tho grounds duritig tho session The gttc receipts alone amounted to about 50u0 while receipts from other sources wero perhaps nearly afl much moro Credit for tho success of tho meeting belongs largely to President Jones of tho assem bly who prepared an excellent program and advertised judiciously but exten sively This is the third year of tho assembly which is under tho nuspicos of die Nebraska Methodist conference The first year receipts exceeded expend itures by about t000 and the second year there was a profit of nearly 2000 Theso amounts wero used in addiug new features and providing for the meetings of the following yonrs This yenr the amount in excess of expenses will great ly exceed those of previous yearB and it is probable that permanent grounds will bo established nu amphitheatre built and a program provided for next year that will eclipse all previous efforts ltlT 11st List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postoflico August 1 J 189 Henry Buck ChaB Brown Geo Clinton Rella Devan Maud Fields Henry Foobs S D Grady Bertha Kbeat Loo Long Mario May Hilda Woochtor H H Wulf A L Whito If not called for in 30 days will be sent to tho dead lotter ofllco Purties calling for any of tho above please say advertised P P SlUECHEU P M Cltt lip Katea South On tho first and third Tuesdays of each mouth up to and including Octo ber tho Southern Railway offers to homeseekers aud settlers tho advantages of cheap ono way and round trip tickets to practically all points in Tenuesseo Mississippi Alabama Georgia North Carolina South Carolina Virginia nnd Florida Homeseekers tickets will bo sold at the rato of one fare plus 2 for tho round trip tickets good 21 days from date of Bale iii which to return The southeastern territory offers to the prospector and settler more advant ages than any other part of the United States and the Southern Railway has arranged for the sale of tickets oil the dates mentioned above at low enough rates to enable any ono to go South and investigate tho opjortunities offered in that territory For illustrated matter rates and fur ther particulars address Wm II Taylok A G P A LouiBville Ky J O Beam Jit N W P A 60 Adame St Chicago Hie Thetes n Rtfnlft dt mnnd made on Tie sttetiKtli of the iiuithrt when muring tliiui nt nny othet time She linn juit gone thtongh ftasu ww me anock nnd Mfnltl of ty iter vitnlily font It lowest mid tin food Mieu nt mont tinurixh two liven The tintmnl tc milt In thiil the mother look ut o u n d fo t A tonic nnd gen etnlly finds lict tonic I a the 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ded It is iuideitooil to go 011 faster in mini nier than In winter mid differs for differ ent liiigei H heing inoie rapid ill the mid dle finger mid slowest in tin- tliimili ac cording to one investigation nml in the little finger neeoidiiig to another According to Hie rate of growth Hinted the uverage time tiilten for t ncli linger nail to grow its full length is ahout Vj months and at this rate 11 man of 70 would have renewed his nails IHfi times Taking the length of each nail nt half an inch he would have grown 7 feet InchcB of nail on each linger and on all his fingers aud thumbs nu aggregate length of 77 feet 5 inches FAyersY Hair i r 4- vigor 1 What does it do It causes the oil glands in the skin to become more active making the hair soft and glossy precisely as nature intended It cleanses the scalp from dandruffand thus removes one of the great causes of baldness It makes a better circu lation in thescalpandstops the hair from coming out II Prevents and ll Cures Baldness Ayers Hair Vigor will surely make hair grow on bald heads provided onlv there is any life remain ing in the hair bulbs It restores color to gray or white hair It does not do this in a moment as will a hair dye but in a short time the gray color of age gradually disap pears and the darker color of youth takes its place Would you like a copy of our book on the Hair and Scalp It is free If yon do not obtain all the benefit you tictfl from the ute of the Vmor write tie Dwtor about it IHrii It v v w AICM Jewell Hati IMPORTANT Cul tliis tint and mind to iih mid vn will Mill you tlin IkHI tiitllty ot Binding Twine AT - - Wholesale Prices Hlniil or Stnndiird Do Miiutlii IPjr fire on cure- Oiinilin Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Re funded I UIMWM PWi tin c liltr oloeli nml enn 11111I111 prompt hlllpmililh the iln 011I111 ih 11 1 rinil niilulil till rlmm re 011 MluliiiK iIhmvJhIo Wo uuiiimiti i thnl nveiy bull of 0111 Iwinn linn lireii niiiile on new HpiuilliH Mtlini tlm Init ninety iIiink HiiiUHy i 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