The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, April 12, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY FACTS
C T Ixiwoll of Hnmlolph vir
yesterday
Robt Gmtton of Stnnton wns n
-visitor yesterday
O H Leo of Silver Creek was n
visitor ovor night
Knox Tipplo of Wiyno wns in
M E church last ev
by an audience of bet
hurt
city
city
tho
city this inornlng
O L Klrkpatriok of Fremont wns 11
citv viBltor yestorday
H 13 MoPhorson wns n city visitor
yesterday from Schuyler
Jutlgo Barnes returned lust evening
from n legal trip to Poncn
Business brought Goo W Tulbot of
Fullorton to tho city yesterday
Mrs Horinnn Miller wont toOrolghton
yesterday to visit friends u few iluyH
13 S Swoney nnd daughter of Alii
unco wcio visitors In tho city yesterday
A W Seattorgood un attorney of
Alusworth wns n city visitor yesterday
Tho hardware store of John Friday
is being ropnporcd and put in spring
nttlro
Clint Amarino will rotnrn to Casper
Wyoming tomorrow evening where ho
lias a position
Fresh strawberries tho first of tho
Keason havo matlo tholr appearance in
the local market
Tho Infant child of Mr and Mrs Fred
Htrnto of HoskiiiH tlicd yestorday and
was buried today
Jco Ghrlstoph receives tho contract
to furnish drugs for tho hospital for tho
itisano during tho ensuing quarter
G F Kudor has been promoted from
station agent at Hadar to station agent
at Meadow Cirovo las Friend takes
JUr Kuders place at 1 ladur
Tho superintendent of the reform
school at Kearney is In tho oity and
will roturn with a paroled inmate of
that institution this evening
D D Wnlkor who hns boon conduct
ing u real estate businoss in Osmond
has removed to this city and with his
family now occupies a houso on Fit
teonUi street It has not been an
nounced what ho will engage in hero
Mr and Mrs 0 11 Reynolds ontor
tniued a company of young peoplo last
evening ut their homo on Jlio Heights
for Miss McBrido About 20 were
proflont and a happy evening was spent
iu interesting games of cards with
delicious refreshments ut tho proper
time
A team nttnehod to a buggy indulged
in n lively runaway down Main street
last evening nnd was only stopped
when ono of tho horses fell at tho corner
of Third street When tho out lit was
Htrnightened out it was found that the
buggy had boon badly demoralized
For a timo it looked as though tho team
would plungo through Carl Asinus
pinto glass window
Tho caso against Harry Lodor ar
rested for soiling liquor to a minor
came up iu police court this morning
and was dismissed for insutliciont evi
dence When put upon tho fctand to
give Iuh testimony tho boy who was do
ponded upon to iiuiko a statomont that
ho procured liquor of Loder sworo that
ho did not socuro liquor t hero but that
ho did get it at Chas Rices place
Rico pleaded guilty to having sold to
tho boy and was lined 1000 and costB
which ho paid
Cousiderablo interest was taken in tho
road bicycle rnoo between this city nnd
Stanton winch took placo this afternoon
under tho auspices of tho Young Mens
Christian league All but two of tho
contestants went to Stanton this morn
ing and thoy went down shortly after
noon Tho weather is very propitious
for tho race and the roads arc smooth
and hard Tho wind though quito
strong wns from tho southwest nnd
though it might bother tho riders some
will not necessarily prevent good speed
as they will strike it at an angle
A largo number of tho friends of Miss
Verana Nenow mot last evening nt tho
homo of her mother on South Sixth
street to assist her iu colobrnting her
birthday anniversary and all present
enjoyed n jolly timo tho festivities
continuing until morning During tho
evening refreshments were sorvod A
ploasiug innovation wna u now game
in which tho hostess took a leading
part Sho was called to tho centar of
the room nnd blindfolded while a chain
bracelet with 10 friendship hearts oua
eaoh from nearly all present was
slipped on her wrist making a beautiful
nud much appreciated gift Tho brace
let was presented by her brother Venus
Mrs Frederick Broeckor wife of
John Broeckor died at noon today at
her homo ou South Third street aged
05 years The deceasod has bpeii suf
fering from caucer for a number of
years and n year or more ago sho sub
mitted to an operation to obtain relief
but it was unsuccessful and for several
weeks she has been very sick it boiug
considered only a questiou of time
when sho must die Tho funeral ar
rangements have not yet been made
Mr and Mrs Broecker havo resided iu
Norfolk for many years and havo a
large number of friends nud a family
who will mourn tho ladys departure
Mrs Philip Fuesler is a daughter of the
deceased
The lecture of Dr F M ison at the
leopIe it was given umier tuo aus
pices of the Ladles Aid pocloty and re
sulted In ii considerable addition to
their llnnuces Tho subject Plus
was constantly In evidence nnd tho
trond of tho discourse was an Incentive
to ambition to do right to bo somebody
and to accomplish something Ho en
larged on the fact thcro are no uccldonts
and thnt there was no ollect without a
causo Tho person plus knowledge
plus environment plus time and placo
of birth and several other circumstances
were considered In connection with am
bition and necessary thereto Tho ad
dress was logical and tho speaker hold
closo attention tho many humorous
sketches serving to rollevo any appear
ance of dryncsB or tiresomeness
HOME TALENT APRIL 30
MnruloKH
to tin Iminiitnil fur llcnullt
TJIK NOH FOLIC NEWS THUKSDAY APRIL 12 1900
of
tlm Auditorium
Tho homo tulont production of Sara
toga which Is to bo given under tho
direction of Mr F II Livingston for
tho boiiollt of the Auditorium Is pro
gressing finely Mr Livingston who
was last year manager of tho Woodward
Slock company and is well qualified to
handle an enterprise of this ehnrnctor
finds an abundance of capable talent in
tho city for tho purposo of producing
tho play which will be given on Mon
day evening April I0 The cast of tho
piece requires Ml persons and with the
specialties probably 10 persons will take
pint iu the entertainment
As him boon announced before tho
proceeds of this entertainment aro to go
exclusively to pay labor claims against
tho building and if there should be any
thing left this will be put into finishing
tho houso Tickets will bo placed ou
sale Tuesday morning April 10 at Jfi 00
each at Leonards drug store and there
sl ould bo a read demand for them
The bonrd of trustees who arc trying
to straighten up tho afVairs of tho Aud
itorium aro entitled to tho liberal sup
port of the public in their cllorts
Wantki Honest man or woman to
travel for largo houso salary ii
monthly and expenses with increase
position permanent enclose
stamped envelope MNuiru
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All druggists refund the lnouoy if it fails
to cure 13 W droves signature on
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All Chronic Diseases Treated
By Modern Successful Methods
TREAT Catarrh fn all its
WE forms Affections of the Nose
Throat Ears deafness Bron
chial Tubes and Luinrs Stomach
Liver Bowels Kidneys Bladder
Womb Hay Fever Asthma Rheu
matism Neuralgia Paralysis and
other seated ailments which the fam
ily physician has not the facilities to
thoroughly care for and treat Se
lected Surgical and Confinement Cases
will also be received
SANITARIUri TREATMENT
meets the nctinil nerds of encli enso ami
includes iiioiht diet and medical nttun
llun Itatlis in nil forniH elect rle electro
thermal and saline Klectrlclty In every
form Ozone Inhalations In rutin rliut anil
lironehliil ailments medical nud Mirgloal
aie of women chemical and microscopi
cal texts In ullectlons of Ihe Iiiiikk and
kidneys limine and test feedings In
stomach diseases etc X Hay apparatus
fur diagnosis la ouscuru eases
DOWN TOWN OFFICE
Olllces In the New York I lfe HtilUlntr
Itooms will ho continued as for
meily where consultation nnd olllce
treatment will hi nlven All patients in
ilty or eountiy should come 10 thu of
lice Hours i I dally evenings
Wednesdays and Saturdays only 7 to b
Sunday 115 to 1
IIOriE TREATMENT BY HAIL
Those who aro not eoiiously 111 or wh
cannot ppuro time to como to tho Sanl
tarlum may ho treated by correspondent
with excellent icsults We have UetiteO
over six thousand peoplo hy mull durlnn
tho past eight years Bend for full ques
lion Huts and iIIukiiosIh sheets Also foi
upcclal literature pertaining to your cate
SPECIALTIES
Catarrh Asthma Bronchitis DcafneBs
Dyspepsia Kheumatlsm Malaria Ner
vous Dlbeases Hlood Ulboases Skin lis
eases Kemalo iJIs eases and other cura
tile chronic uilments tieateU successfull
ty mall
Address all letters to DRS SHIiP
ARD IUAIRICK3o8 New York
Ufe Omaha Neb
On Tuesday April 24
Dr Shepard will be at tho
Pacific Hotel Norfolk
for a free consultation and examination
of patients His object in making this
hud it
mil also
to con-
u in or
Home Treatment
SATURDAY SIFTINGS
District court convenes at Madison
Monday
II K Grcftory of Lincoln is In tho
city ou businoss
V 1 Halo was in the city yesterday
from Battle Creek
Mrs Dan Murphy was a passeiiBor to
day for Sioux City
Harry Hull has returned from a trip
to Buffalo Gap S D
Hov M D Chlllson of Hnmlolph
visited Norfolk friends today
Kmmn nnd Josoph Parker went to
Plorco yestorday to visit friends
Kim Barnes will rotnrn homo from
Lincoln today to spend his spring vaca
tion
Mrs Kd Murphy returned last even
ing from a visit to friends iu Missouri
Valley Iowa
Richard Koqna made a I rip up tho
Creihtoii branch yesterday on tele
phone business
11 13 Owen departed yesterday to
ovcrsoo tho railroad contract work being
done by his firm
Tho rosidonco of Mrs A D Colo on
Wost Norfolk iivonuo is being ropninted
nnd otherwise improved
Hits has boon u lively Saturday for
Norfolk mnrchnuts and tho streets huvo
been well filled with farmers teams nud
other trnlllo
H II Hoy nobis leaves tonight for
Lord S D where ho exports to bo em
ployed this Mimmor iu helping rebuild
tho burned district
ioter OSheii 13d Fricko Arthur
Pilgtt Doc Malcolm and Misses Tillio
Krlcko and Elloy wore Madisou people
who attended Faust at tho Audito
rium last evening
In a niarringo recently colobrated at
Yoik tho blushing brido and groom
had seen but 00 suiiiinors each One is
n member of tho G A It nnd tho other
of tho W It O They were married nt
n joint mooting of tho two orders
The Dixio Concert company of Chi
cago bus been engaged to givo an enter
tnliiiuont hero ou tho evening of April
li I Thoy will appear under tho auspices
of tho Y M O Li and aro said to como
highly recommondod as entertainers
Tho brick sidewalk in- front of tho
Beds block seems to bo iilllictetl with
onrthquuko tendencies When a porson
passes over thoin they weave and heave
in quito a sonsational manner Their
notion is accounted for by the fact thnt
tho frost is leaving tho ground which
leaves tho bed on which they rest soft
and movable
Madison Chronicle Fred Gerber a
farmer living near Columbus mot his
death iu a peculiar manner Monday
He set flro to some grass and tho blao
got boyoud his control and in lighting it
over exerted himself and fell exhausted
by tho firo When ho wns found ho
was badly burned Evidently ho had
been suflocuted
Rudolph Marquardt returned homo
lust night from Winona Minn where
ho has been attending tho horological
and optical Bchool conducted by W V
A Woodcock Ho is the proud posessir
of a diploma issued April nth which
states that ho has taken a full course and
graduates as an intelligent nnd compe
tent watchmaker and optician
Fremont Tribune A man Friday
was olected to tho Norfolk city council
ou tho democratic tickot Tuesday de
foo wiuning most of tho other olllces
Robertson being chosen mayor Per
haps it would bo dangerous to sny
Robertson crow so Tho man Friday
will preside ovor tho treasures of the
island instead of ou tho council
ONeill Frontier A county in Ohio
has n lady road supervisor and sho orders
all the hills in her district to bo cut low
necked nud scolloped nt tho foot and tho
valloys gathered in aud tho creek
hemmed all the culverts cat bias double
row of tucks run nrouud tho skirts of the
hill tho bottom to be milled aud tho
hillsides to bo embroidered with daisies
and fringed with goldeu rod
A neighboring exchange stntes that
the hardware man of that town has
equipped his store with n movable lad
both ends running ou trucks It can
eisily bo understood how some lads could
bo mado movable by placing both ends
on trucks which would otherwise bo
impossible Tin Nnws has long been
considering how it could make its dovil
movable nnd tho hardware mans sug
gestion will probably be adopted
This morning was as beautifully
springbko as could bo desired Tjio air
was somowhat heavy and was tainted
with tho odors of growing gross and
bursting buds Tho birds held sweet
discourse nnd all nature seemed to ba
imbued with happiness nnd vigor It
was such a morniug as sprouts radish
seeds and spriug poetry of which
this might bo called a blighted bud nnd
tho publio may be thankful that it did
not mature
Wayne Herald Tho sixth annual con
vention of tho W II M S of tho Nor
folk district will be in sessiou at the M
13 church next week Tuesday and Wed-
nesduy Several addresses will be made
by proininont people among whom aro
Rev G II Main of Norfolk Mrs Robt
Ashley who has had for years experience
in work among tho Indians aud Mrs A
F Nowmau a bister of Senator Thurs
tou who has traveled through almost
tho ontiro world Tho session promlso
to be ontortniuing nnd instructive nud a
cordial Invitation is extonded to every
one to bo present
Plninvlow ltopnblicnn A nnmbor of
years ago Miss Kdiin Dnrlands mother
promised hor thnt if sho would stop
chowlng gum until sho wub of ago that
upon hor 18th birthday sho would pre
sent her with a gold watch Last week
Wednesday was hor 18th birthday but
owing to tho sickness of hor sister tho
nnnlversary of hor birthday was not
colobrated until Saturday evening nt
which timo n largo number of invited
guests gathered at her homo and hnd a
most enjoyable timo ohowing tho gum
Miss Edna had saved Tho ovoulng
wns spont In amusomonts of various
kinds A number of young peoplo from
our neighboring towns woro present
nnd all present pronounced it tho finest
gathering of tho season
Thoro aro Funuts nnd Fausts but the
rendition of that piece at tho Auditorium
Inst ovoning by tho Morrison company
wns tho llnoBt thing of its kind over
givon In this city Whilo overyono
knows thnt tho piny is of tho uncanny
sort yet so well was it presonted thnt It
was thoroughly enjoyed from start to
finish Tho special sconery nnd elec
trical eflocts were unusually good in
fact tho best that havo yot been soon in
tho now Auditorium Erroll Dunbar
us Mephisto iB n smooth clever devil
while tho Fuust of Geo S Trimble is a
well rendered oxiunplo of tho fnll of
num Miss Gcnoviovo Knno os Mar
guirito is exceptionally fino giving the
pathetic part u sympathetic charactor
that won tho admiration of tho nudi
enco Tho support is all first class
thoro being no light weights iu tho
whole cast
There is trouble iu tho Gordon
Journals family of subscribers ou ac
count of tho propensity of some to so-
euro thnt tor wlncli thoy do not pay
Tho editor gives them n graceful and
dolicato hint in tho following fashion
There havo boon numerous complaints
filed in this ofllco by men who tako and
pay for this paper rogularly that thoy
aro pestered to death by neighbors who
do not tako tho papor except when they
beg borrow or steal n copy coming over
ovory week to borrow their Gordon
Jourunl Ono man said I wish you
would send old A a copy regularly and
I will pay for it Another said his
neighbor borrowed his papor every
week and found fault with every thing
in it whilo n third said that ho rarely
got to spo his papor until it was n week
old ou account of old Mrs 13 who is n
notorious gossip borrowing it to find
something now to talk about
Norfolk lodgo No 7 A O U W
held a most enjoyable nnd successful
meeting last ovoning in Odd Follows
hall Besides passing on soven applica
tions for membership there wero two
members ndmitted one being nrenewnl
Those who woro cogniznnt of tho fact
f what was coming later in tho even
ing hurried tho business through and
nbout 10 oclock an nluriu was sounded
nt tho outer door which announced tho
presenco of tho ladies of tho Degree of
Honor who wero ndmitted They ex
tended a pressing invitation to tho mem
bership to meot with them in G A R
hall and tho invitation wns promptly
accepted On arriving at tho G A R
hall it wns louncl thnt tables wero
spread nnd set with dainties of tho
season to which all did amnio justice
After tho feast Master Workman Spauld
ing acted as toast master nnd tho fol
lowing subjects wero responded to
Our Entertainers C S Hayes The
A O U W Mr Royco of Long Pino
lodgo Prompt Attendance nt Lodgo
Meetings W R Hoffman Mrs
Koerber deputy grand chief of honor
gnvo an interesting talk on tho Dogreo
of Honor It wns a happy nnd interest
ing conclusion of an nctive meeting
Tho meeting night of tho A O U W
has been changed from the first nnd
third Fridays to tho second and fourth
Tuesday nights of each month
DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable
Almost
papers is
everybody who reads the news
sure to know of the wonderful
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cures made by Dr
i Kilmers Swamp Root
I the nreat kidney liver
and bladder remedy
LC ls ne Ereat
icciiwi lciuuij un
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr Kilmer the
nent kidney and blad
der specialist and is
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame back kidney bladder uric acid trou
bles and Brlghts Disease which ls the worst
form of kidney trouble
Dr Kilmers Swamp Root Is not rec
ommended for every thing but if you have kid
ney liver or bladder trouble it will be found
Just the remedy you need It has been tested
In so many ways in hospital work in private
practice among the helpless too poor to pur
chase relief and lias proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readers of this paper
who have not already tried It may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail also a book
felling more about Swamp Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble
When writing mention reading this generous
nltar lr Vile rfnr onrt KrjlT
wtyi w fJW a
tend your address tojlRSBC
Dr KilnerCoBing iBtjpH
hamton N Y Theii
iirraBa
regular fifty cent and Home of siunp noot
dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists
MONDAY MENTION
13 U Gerecko was iu Omaha
doy
lr S Beck was a visitor Saturday
from Plerco
W F Harter was in tho city from
Stanton Saturday
Wm Parkinson was in Norfolk from
Madison Saturday
Fred Willis of Battlo Creok wns n
city visitor Saturdny
II P Slmmway of Wakefield was in
tho city this morning
Leo Halo was a Norfolk visitor Satur
day from Battlo Creok
A B Torwilllgor of Wnyuo was a
city visitor this morning
Miss Nellio Willinms was homo from
Madison to spond Sunday
T W Lowo of Battlo Creek was u
Suudny visitor in Norfolk
M T Saundors of Ewlng was a Suu
dny visitor iu tho Sngnr Cify
Miss ldollo 13 Taylor of Battlo Crook
wns shopping in Norfolk Siturdny
Geo Walter was hero from Omaha to
attend tho funeral of Mrs Broecker
Editor A F Euos of tho Stanton
Picket nnd family woro Suudny visitors
in Norfolk
Charles Wulter and futhor woro over
from Wukcfield to ntteud tho fuuornl of
Mrs Broeckor
F M Iloyor departed today for
Woodbiuo Iowa to dispose of some of
his oil paintings
Rev Shank of tho editorial staff of
tho Omaha Christian Advocate preached
in tho M 13 church Inst evening
Miss Nina Walker entertained half a
dozen of her young lady friends nt
a 0 oclock dinner Saturday evening
J F Rdnian has resigned his posi
tion with A G Bohuert nnd went to
work this morning iu Meyers grocery
W 13 Hight has for tho present
given up his intention of rouioving to
Colorado Springs Col nnd hns accepted
a position iu the F lir store
Miss Hughes of Albion spoko in the
First Congregational church both morn
ing and evening yesterday on the
subject of Foreign Missions
Mr nnd Mrs M D Tyler entertained
a small compauy of frieuds at diuner
Saturday eveuiug tho event being a
very eujoyablo one for all preseut
J F Kentings of Milwnukeo Wis
who takes 13 B Ovelmaus old plnco as
traveling representative for Benls
Torry Co wns in tho city today
Kim Barnes Ernest Bridge nud
Chimney Ohilds returned to resume
their work at the university today after
spending Sunday with their parents
Mrs John R Hoys returned today
from Omaha where she spent Sunday
with her son Charles who is now serv
ing as a bookkeeper for Romo Miller
H L MoCormick accompanied It II
Reynolds to Lend S D Saturday
oveniug where he hopes to find em
ployment iu helping to rebuild the
burned district
Omaha World Herald Dr Frederick
F Teal of this city and Miss Maudo S
Morriain of Chicago will bo married
Thursday evening April 19 at the
homo of the bride
Battlo Creek people nre rejoicing over
the prospects of a oO barrel roller mill
to bo built at an early date by Saunders
Bros who last week purchased the old
mill site from Herbisou Losey aud
Hoover
W H Bailey has erected a good
sized bill board on tho vacant lot west
of P J Fueslers tnilor shop Tho
board is surmouuted by n number of
attractive advertisements for local
merchants
Services at St Marys Catholic church
yesterday were of a nature to conform
to Palm Sundiy A plciuiug feature of
tho services was the distribution of palm
branches in tho nudienco Tho meeting
wns largely attended
Miss Ellle Btrrett has returned from
Craig where eho has bceu visiting
friends for some timo putt She was
accompanied by her friend Miss Gladys
Mahatlyof Iudiann who is visiting nt
tho home of W 13 Spoucor
Madisou Star J G Lang has ac
cepted a position at tho Norfolk asylum
and will commenco work next Monday
Mr Langs oxperienco in the hospital
corps in the Philippines will bo a great
benofit to hiin iu this institution
District court opened at Madisou to
day Judge Cones came down from
Pierce this morning and went ovor ou
tho Union Pacific Tho train was well
filled with lawyers witnesses aud others
interested iu cases that will como up
this session
E E Carter editor of the Lyons Sun
ono of tho best weekly papers thnt
reaches this office is iu town today
arrangiug headquarters at tho Oxuard
for Fremont Everett who is a candidate
for congress before tho convention
which will be hold here April 85
Geo Rish is working ou un invention
which contemplates a great saving of
timo work aud trouble iu the laying tf
pipe for use iu conveyiug city water
He has a job on bund of layiug 1KX
feet of pipe aud hopes to put his idea to
a practical test iu tho courso of u few
weeks
Tho public schools opened this morn
ing nfter a vacation of a week aud a
hulf The enrollment has betn quite
largely increased by tho entrnnco of
young scholars but thcro havo beou a
number of oldor pupils who havo
dropped out ou nccount of spring work
or othor cnnsoE so that tho attoudauco
will probably not bo largoly increased
Caroy Bowman Mm of Mr and Mrs
13 It Rjwmnn of South Norfolk died
last night of pnouiuonin Tho young
man who wns about 17 yenrs of ago
had been working for Fred Lehman
north of town but was taken sick and
was brought homo Tuesday slnco which
timo ho hns stcadiy failed Tho
funoral wns hold this noon nt tho resi
donco nnd tho remains were convoyed
to PleaBant Rnn comotory eight miles
southeast of tho city where iutormout
took plnco Rev W H Eaton pastor
of the BaptiBt church presided at tho
services
Valentino Republican John Steu
brechor nnd a wealthy farmer camo up
from Norfolk tho foro part of tho wook
for tho purposo of looking up a suitnblo
ranch in this couutry If satisfied tho
gontleninn who accompanied Mr Steu
brechor will purchaso land hero on
which ho intends to rnugo cattlo in
Buinmor nnd will feed thorn at his
sovoral farms uear Norfolk preparatory
for top mnrkots Tho men who enn
ongugo in tho stock industry as this
man proposes surely cannot fail to
tntiko n grand flnunciul success nnd that
iu a fow years
Tho Sol Smith Russel company nr
rivod in tho city yesterday from Lin
coln and tonight will preout The
Poor Rolntion at tho Auditorium
Nearly every reserved seat iu tho houso
has beou engaged nnd tho Auditorium
will probably contaiu tho largest audi
ence in its history tonight Tho seats
havo been iu constant demand siuco
they were plnced on sale and tho way
thoy havo sold has been pheuomeunl
Thoso interested in tho Auditorium uro
pleased to noto this evidence of increased
interest in worthy nttrnctions and it is
ovidenco that meritorious plays will bo
appreciated ou the part of tho theatro
goiug public iu tho futnro
D Amarine who has been suffering
for some timo with heart trouble at tho
homo of his sou Alex in Edgowntcr
Park died this morniug nbout 7 oclock
Tho deceased leaves three sons Alex
Clint and Bort and threo daughters
Mrs IChas McDonald of Pierce
Mrs H L McCormick of this city nnd
a daughter in California to mourn his
loss He wns a member of tho G A It
post of this city and his comrades wil2
give his remains tho burial accorded
deceased members of that order Ho
will be buried in Prospect Hill cemetery
beside the grave of his wife who died
several years ago He also has a sou
buried hero The funeral will be held
tomorrow nftornoon at 2 oclock at the
sons residence Captain Dunn of tho
Solvation Army will officiate at tho
house services Mr Amarine having
been a member of that organization for
some time
Tho funeral services over tho romnins
of the late Mrs John Broecker were
laVgely attended yesterday afternoon
The services nt tho bouse wero held at 2
oclock aud at Christ Lutheran church
at 2 10 Row J P Mueller the pastor
preached tho sermon uud presided at tho
grave tho singing was rendered by tho
church choir There were many beau
tiful floral offerings prominent among
which was a wreath from tho children on
which were tho words Our Mother
The romnins wero taken to the cemetery
eabt of the city being escorted by n
largo procepsion of people Tho Nor
folk Sick Relief society of which Mr
Broecker is a member wns present in a
body At the houso they formed in
open older from tho houso to the
hearse and then preceded tho hearse to
the church and from thero to tho bridge
where conveyances wero awaiting to
tako them to tho cemetery Tho fun
eral wns a tehtimonial that indicated a
host of frieuds of Mr Broecker and
family
How
ain FBesh
Persons have been known to
gain a pound a day by taking
an ounce of SCOTTS EMUL
SION It is strange but it often
happens
Somehow the ounce produces
he pound it seems to start the
digestive machinery going prop
erly so that the patient is able
to digest and absorb his ordinary
food which he could not do be
fore and that is the way the gain
is made
A certain amount of flesh is
necessary for health if you have
not got K you can get it by
taking
geoirs f mulsion
Vca will find it just as useful In summer
rr in winter and if you are thriving upon
it dont stop because the weather is warm
yx anj fico all druggists
J OTT it UOWNG Chemkti New York
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