The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, August 17, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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She musingly I dont know How
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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
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food Mieu nt mont
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mother look
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molliei no tenl
tieiigth hut In nil
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who linve lined li IIimcch lnvoiite ltc
trtliHlon Hint It in the tnoM perfect pre
pnmtloii foi motlieihnoit nml nil its fmic
lloo which hnn ever been dinrnveied It
prepAteH the wny foi hnhyn ntheiit giving
the orgniiH of birth vigor nnd clnMicity It
cMnhltnlien nticlt n condition of henlth Hint
ncrvoiiHiietn nnxietv mid morning hlcktit tw
nic unknown Willi thin condition comen
n heiilthy flow of iionrlidimetit fin the child
which enable the motliei to gtutlfy the
fondcnl iiiHtinct of nintciiiity
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rwry iliy tint utter I ijiil llic mtrillcliir tiom lie
first tlHxinfiil lint 1 touk I stiint vomiting
It li ilnnr the Mine tiling foi me It in 11 Cod
nd tin women
No nteohol In nny form in contnineil
in Fnvorlte Iti icriptioti neithvi opium
not othet nmcoticit This cniiuot llilth
ftillv be mid of nny othet medicine enjie
etnlly dctdgiittd for women nnd hold
thttmgh dtiigglnU
Sick women me invited to consult It
Pierce by letter free of nil chntge Itvery
letter U Irented n strictly ptiviite unit
sncredly ctrnfiiUiitliil nnd nil teplien me
enclosed in plnin envelopes hearing no
printed mutter whnlcvei AdillcHs Dr
II V Pierce lliiirnlo N Y
5 2000 Sewing Machines
InmoHt Vnrlutyoltlic
very niKirM Rrnne mwiiik ltin
rtil 11 in tu ntlrct from Wr mil
flri1 cluHi machine Kuarnntrril
tolic nliKolulcly perfict llglitrnt
running giiiuntitrcd tiy n leu
poiiiilile eimctrii lor Ml venu
lower tlinn nny other fmtmy In
Amcricn onty G to2B That
nny miiiiiiI Mitiiig hut wtlle fur
our Alt unit Wr
will prove It we Imiiille only the niitnt urnile
gocxH IB to lid YouluveprUhcKeortlinroiigli
tent before puylun money riuntlid on nny machine
not abioluttly lalltlnotory wiiypuyfio 01 tailor
a machine we aell nt wholeiufc only Yon enn
nve p to f3U by tlcnliiiK with im Remember
trial colli nothing
Pianos and Organs
the beat on enrtli nt nnliennl
of pilcrn Some wonderful
Bummer Imriuuns write lor
coiiflileutiiil Hirers
BROWN LEWIS CO
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Iept 17 CIIICAUO USA
Above Conipnuy nre perfectly rellnblc Editor
1 1 11 KT NiiIIh
ll Iiiim Impu Iompiitid tluit the average
growth of thi lingor null In one thlrty
Hecoiid of nu inch per week or 11 little
moro thiin an iin h nnd 11 luilf per year
The growth however depends fo n meat
extent upon the rate of Munition mid
during peilods of HicknoMS or nliHtiiicuce
it is ret 11 1 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
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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
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Dnpnrtiniilit IIH
llirmliiuhnni Aln
let Awny n Couple ot Months
from
BAD WEATHER
and visit
Asheville or
Hot Springs N C
Aiken S C
Augusta or
Savannah Ga
or tho many
FLORIDA RESORTS
Toiiiihl llckclson Hale via
Southern - Railway
by all TlckcL AciiH
ihir sclitdulcs tir fiirthur hifor
iiint inn wtito or call on
Wm II Taviok A O P A
Louisville Ky
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ft tlaiiiH St JhiuiiKo
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PROCURED
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Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes
1739 New York Ave
WASHINGTON D C
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NATURES
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Kor tlin euro of nil cliromc nnd
nciito itikonmN n Jife KiviDK prin
eiplc friiii from nldrnKii AHtiiniB
llroiicliitiiijjntiirrfi Corimimption
Hiiuliiclie Niinrnlirin liliiiiiHintihm
Nnrvoiia IroMtrnlion nud Ueueral
Debility c 11 nil by iuhalitiK
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