The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, September 20, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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selected upper stock tested for sorvico
Tho solos mid hoels which nro tho host
leather will produce lire filled with
CHILLED STEEL OIHCLETS which
protect tho bottom nnd assuro tho wear
or double tho sorvico of any shoo mado
for boys
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Teas and Coffees
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The best of everything iu our line
The Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a in to
day
Maximum temperature 70
Minimum temperature 40
Average G5
Precipitation 00
Total precipitation for mouth 4 04
Earometer 2950
Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight
nnd Friday
THURSDAY TIDINGS
Clarence Rasloy is sick with tonsilitis
A now roof is being placed on tho
eating house at South Norfolk and
other substantial repairs are beiug mado
The ladies guild of Trinity church
will meet iu tho guild rpom of the
churoh tomorrow afternoon at 8 oclock
Tho monument to the memory of the
lato Dr Vergs was placed in position
nt Prospect Hill comotory yesterday
J Bonnet of Omaha superintended the
work
A largo number of local baso ball
onthusiasts wont to Stantou today to
soo tho finish game botweon Coloridgo
and Stauton that was rocontly bpgtui at
Wlusldo
Mrs V W Roberts had the mlsfor
tuuo to step on a nail last oveniug and
ran It iuto hor foot Sho was suffering
considerable pain from tho wound this
morning
Tho bullet which was accidontly shot
Into tho foot of Goorgo Schwnrts sovoral
days ago was located this morning and
removed Tho Injured foot is now im
proving nicely
Members of tho MeKinloy Roosovelt
olub should bo on baud at tho O A H
hall this ovonlngnt 8 oclock as that Is
tho hour at which tho program Is an
nounced to boglu
Tho Bryan club was addressed Inst
ovonlng at tholr rooms by Congressman
R D Sutherland of tho Fifth district
There was n good attendance and Mr
Sutherlands remarks wero woll roccivod
Tho Stauton county fair was opened
tit Stauton yostorday very successfully
It will continuo in session ovor Friday
Norfolk pooplo should improvo tho op
portunity of visiting tho sistoronthoeast
duriug this occasion
Paul Fricbe tho popular clork In
Oscar Uhlos grocery eolebrnted Ills
lth birthday last night iu tho hall of
tho German singing society About 75
guests wero very pleasantly entertained
t jo greater portion of tho night with
singing music and dancing
W O Tolivor formerly of this city
aud in 1S0 a supporter of Bryan and
freo silver writes from Laurol under
date of the lilth as follows John It
Hays addressed a very largo audience
here lust night Our largo hall did not
begin to hold tho crowd John H is all
right
Mrs O H Reynolds aud Mrs V N
Huso have been invited to represent
Norfolk rs ladies of tho court at tho
ball in Omaha on tho evening
ofJSeptetnber 28 Miss Edith McOlary
and Miss Fannie Norton have beou In
vited to act as ladies of honor at the
same function
Prospects for a largo crowd at the
Roosevelt meeting ou the 4th of October
continue to grow Many people from
neighboring towns have expressed their
iuteutiou of attending Norfolk will be
the nearest point for people living as
fur away as Sioux City and Columbus
to see and hear tho governor
A telegram from tho state committee
this morning cancels the date for Presi
dent Shurmau of Coruoll university
who was billed to speak hero ou the
evening of the 2ith It is suggested
that tho speakers department of the
state committee should know what it is
talking about before it aunouuees speak
ers of tho prominence of President
Shurmau
The committee lias definite replies
from all the railroads entering Norfolk
in regards to the rates which will bo iu
effect on Roosevelt day October 4 All
roads have made a rate of one and one
third fare for the round trip On the
Elkborn this rate will apply to Oakdalo
and Verdigreo and all intermediate
points On the Uniou Pacific and C St
P M O the rate applies to stations
distant 7i miles and less from Norfolk
Tho committee is now at work tryiug to
arrange for trains to take people home
who live on the O St P M O and
Creighton line of tho F E M V
after the Roosevelt meeting aud it is
probable that this will be done
Cranberries honey grapes apples and
nuts At Uiiles
Houses for sate
THE NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY SKPTKMIWK 20 1000
T E Odiornk
PERSONAL
Mrs W V Allen of Madison spout
yesterday with Mrs Desmond
Mrs Washburu aud Mrs Eden of
Verdigro are visitors in the city
Knox Tipple who uow registers from
Stantou was a city visitor today
Mrs W II Butterfield aud daughter
Josephine departed atuoon for Chicago
Earnest Bridgo and Norris Huso went
to Lincoln today to attoud tho univer
sity
Miss Louise Doleu of St Joe Mo is
visitiug at tho homo of her uncle O G
Dolen
Mrs Prichard of Meadow Grovo and
Mr aud Mrs Ed Bartlett of St Paul
were city visitors yesterday
Mrs Bessor of Kearuey who has been
visitiug her cousin Mrs C D Jenkins
returned to her homo today
Miss Gladys MoIIaffey of Hartsville
Ind has accepted a positiou as clerk
with the Johnsou Dry Goods compauy
Mrs O I Jenkins has accompanied
her mother Mrs Ashbaugli who has
been speudiug the summer here to her
home iu Nevada Mo
Miss Floreuco Holdeu who has beeu
speudiug the summer nt the home of
her brother Dr H T Holdeu returned
to her home iu Omaha today
Choice veal at Glissmaus
Wasted Good capable girl for geu
eral house work no washing or baking
100 per week 0 P Paiush
UrFrauk Salter Diseases of children
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Presiding Elders Report Work
in Their District
DR MASON DID NOT OOME
Autllnim IbM Nltflit nn Ilrippohit1Ml
lint win liitortuluml li itntpiiriititoti
Aiitl Siiliinii linguti Will lmo
UIimiro or M mil I lie Thin lltoiilttK
A disappointed nudlonee at the E
church waited in vain for tho oloiuont
negro Dr M B Mason last night
For some reason ho was not able to be
present and a largo congregation was tie
tiled tho opportunity of listening to one
of tho best orators of tho church
Tho occasion last night was tho anni
versary of tho Kreodntans Aid and South
om Educational society Dr Marquette
presided While tho audlonco was
waiting for Dr Mason tho chairman
called on tho different ministers for ex
temporaneous speeches relative to Hit
work hi tho south Dr Chase pastor of
First church Oinalih gave his rocolloe
tions of tho underground railroad tltat
oxistod in slavery times His fathei
was one of tho engineers Dr 1 lodgetts
who had a daughter engaged iu the
work among the negros of tho south
spoko of our duty to our brother in
black It was a fervent speech Dr
Gorst and Robinson and others also
mado short addresses Tho choir kept
up tho enthusiasm of thu meeting by
hinging sovoral selections between tho
speeches
Win Gorst of tho NVligh district
read his report to tho Methodist confer
ence yesterday morning Tho repnit
shows tho district to be in it flourishing
condition Agent Hart of the Methodist
Church Insurance company was intro-
Carns state supMintendont presiding
Addresrs will be made by lr Sander
son of Fremont and II N Spear assist
ant superintendent of the state Antl
S doon leagun
Following is tho program for tomor
row
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Wiiiiick 1 1 Hurlnluli mill Km Julin I
Iuuclinr llinlrlrt Iliwlilonl
Aililtn fili 1 KTImliill 1 1 mi Kmiii
Utllntic IiiiuuuI MininniHil
Farm land and city property for sale
by G 11 Seller
Vu niitko loans ou real estato at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building nnd
Savings association T E Odiounk Seo
All plays and players have tholr fol
lowing and piouoitucod favorites in
their u sportive sections but Wood Aj
Watd believe in establishing themselves
in all parts of the country so that all
may become familiar with theiii and
their excellent company which is
fast boconiing a household word iu every
ity
Salted peanuts at Parishs
Farm aud eity loans
Tint DmtLAND Thuht Co
CIiiiiikImk to tlm Cimli Mni
Owing to the increased price of all suit
plies the increasing number of accounts
the ditllculty of colleoting tho samo on
account of removal and otltorwisu the
time and attention it requires in book
keeping and collecting tho small nu
coums which time and attention wo
could give to our work rooms and
give our patrons much bettor horvioo wo
have concluded to adopt thu cash nys
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Dy rorinlsjion of tuos Mains
dured and he addicted tlio preachors on
tho subject of insuiug in thir own
company Mr Hart said that this com
pany now had nine millions of dollars
worth of property iiisured aud that they
had done more business than thirty pt r
cent of tho old line insurance companies
Dr Tyndall the presiding elder of tho
Grand Island district was tho recipient
of a happy surprise from the preacher
of his district this morning Iu a neat
speech Dr Robinson said that they had
treated Dr Tyndall right during tho six
year term of his presiding eldership nnd
they intruded to watch him still and
with these words he presented tho doc
tor with a handsome gold watch the
gift of tho preachers who have served
uudor him Dr Tyndull expressed his
appreciation of the gift iu a very feeling
way Tho wife of tho presiding older
was not forgotten iu this surprise and
Mrs Tyudnll was presonted with a
handsome gold pin
Dr F M Siflson reported the condi
tion of tho Norfolk district He mado a
glowing report of tho condition of tho
Norfolk church aud said it was neces
sary that the Main mau of tho con
ference be sout to such a place
Dr J W Jennings a former pastor
of tho Norfolk churoh but now presiding
elder of tho Omaha district keeps up his
debt paying record aud reported 10i7i
raised iu paymeut of churoh debts ou
his district Dr Jenuiugs paid a touch
ing tribute to tho memory of John B
Maxfleld his predecessor who died
September 11 1100 Dr Minefield was
one of the charter members of the con
ference aud was the best kuowu Metho
dist preacher in the state of Nebrar ki
Dr Jenuiugs reported 35000 iu the
treasury of the Omaha Methodist bos
pital and Deaconess homo after the pur
chasing of u sito for a new hospital at a
cost of 15000 Omaha dibtrict bus
made a progress ou alljliues under Dr
Jenuiugs leadership
The afternoon sossiou was devoted to
tho interests of the Womans Home
Missionary society Mrs Ulil of Omaha
presiding Addresses were made by
Mrs Aline Hobbs Woodcock nnd Mrs
Rhoades
The evening meetiug is to bo iu charge
of tho Anti Saloou league with J B
sk yftez
teni Therefore on aud after October 1
lioo all laundry will bo cash with no
exceptions
Dont ask un mtivrit roit ciikdit
Laundry delivered and customers not at
homo v ill be returned to this oflicof unless
customer holds a coupon book and do
hven d once more tho following day
By this method you can always keep
posted as to the extent of your laundry
work aud prevent all misunderstanding
We hope you will look at this in a busi
ness like manner and trust you will
make provision for payment when
laundry is delivered For those who do
not wish to bo troubled with small
amounts coupon book of f 2 and i
can 10 obtained from tho driver or at our
office by paying cash and get a discount
of 5 per cent
Hoping that this will meet with your
approval and that wo shall continuo to
receivo your patronage aud good will
we remain
Yours for Business
Ciiavks 6c McCoy
A Winn Woniuii
The brilliant musical comedy farce by
Will red Clarke the talented author of
Oh Susanuah will shortly bo seen
at the Auditorium with a remarkably
strong cast headed by Mario Lamour
for thu past two M asons u prominent
member of Augustin Dalys company
aud Fredorlo Murphy for tho past six
seasons a prominent member of tho
Julia Marlowe compauy
Choico veal at Glissmaus
One Pure tlm rouml trlji to OiiihIih nntl
return viit Union Iliilllr
The TJniou Pacijic will sell round trip
tickets September 3 Q 3 112 7 aud 2Sth
lutuining good on or before October 1st
IMio festivities
F W JiKEMAN Agent
Ciiiilnn soon
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TWO HOT TArtALtf AT KLDfflYKC
Wood tfc Wards Two Merry Tramps
A BRILLIANT WEDDING
Iiliiriiiiiii Ciiltur NuplliiU IioiioIIIHImI Ho
fmo it lnrKn Allillmirn III Trlliltj
Clilllcli I ml IviiiiIiii
The fragrance of many out flowers
and potted plants filled tho microti tidllloo
of Trinity Episcopal church yesterday
afternoon and was tho first pleasing Im
pression of the I hreo hundred guests of
the liinoinau Uutler liuptlalu as they
handed to tho ushers their Hiunll while
cards of admission
Within lavish but skillful bunds had
converted the altar and chancel into u
bower of beauty
Long boforo tho hour set for the cere
niony every neat in tho chureh was oc
cupied nnd the gentlemanly ushers
Messrs Ralph Hruuttoh W H Eddy M
0 Gentle Leo Pusowalk Hut unco
Salter and II A Wiluiordiug had no
small task in providing seats for tho
many guests of tho occasion
The full vested choir entered tho
ohiiroh from the street entrance singing
The Voice That Breathed oer Eden
and promptly at 5 oclock tho carriages
containing tho wedding party drew tip
at tho churoh otitrauoe and to the
strains of the wedding march from
Lohengrin deftly lingered by Miss Ruth
Mutrau proceeded slowly up tho main
aisle of the churoh in tho following
order Mr Max Ahiiius Mr Corl Ion
kins thu maid of honor Miss Annie 10
Cutler a sister of the bride Ml s Mat tie
MoNish Miss Minnie Norton the bride
Miss Clara Louise Cutler preceded by
little Dorothy Rudut the Mower girl
Tho bridal paity wits met at the
chancel slops by the hridogioout Mr
Frederick William hiiiemiiu and Ins
best man Mr Julius W Hull
From this point while tho choir sung
Perfect Love the Initio and bride
groom accompanied by Miss Annie
Cutler and Mr lltilll and tho Mower
girl proceetlod to tho altar rail wlieie
the Rev I J S Woills awaited them
and spoko tlio holeinu yet joyous words
which linked together forever two lov
iug hearts
Aftor tho short lm impiessivo mar
riage service to the notes of Mendel
ssohns Wedding March tho harming
littlo flower girl who added so much to
tho Hiuiotity of tho occasion by hor
childish innocence and beauty leatl the
way down tlio aisle which was embel
lished on oither side with white sut in
ribbon and rosettes of the same mater
ial to tho outor door whore tho party
took carriages for t lie reception at tlio
Pacific hotel And thus ended the first
marriage coremony in tho history of
Trinity lOpiscopal
Tlio bride looked charming in a gown
of white duchess with silk tulle veil
caught with tuboroso she carried bride
roses nod tuberoses
Tho timid of honor carrying Jiiciuu
nienot rosei and tlio bridesmaids
carrying pink and white carnations
wote pink silk organdio over pink
Miss Cutlers handsome silver favors
to tho maid of honor and the brides
maids and Mr lunemnns favors to the
ushers and best man beautiful gold
stick pins will long be treasured as
inonientos of tho occasion
The many beautiful and useful wed
ding presents proved tlio high esteem in
which tlio recipients are held
Mr and Mrs J lineman amid showers
of rice aud old shoes took the oveniug
train for Hot Springs aud points in tlio
Black Hills and after a short visit there
will mnko this city their homo
Wastiiii A man for general work
around bouse and barn Steady em
ployment Dits Saitkic
School supplies at Ohristophs
Mrs Sadie Hart Miller Osteopath
Rooms over the Hayes jewelry store
Hours from 10 a m to 1 p m Con
sultation nnd oxnmiuutiou freo
To tlio laillen
Miss Shelley has roturued from Chi
cago where sho spent two weeks iu
studying tho latest styles in dressmak
ing most of tho tinio beiug put in at
the popular establishments of Marshal
Field and Stevens Sho is uow pro
pared to gown her Norfolk customers iu
tho most npproved fashiou Hor ability
to please is well recognized nnd hor en
deavor to bo up-to-date on subjects
pertaining to her trade will undoubtedly
bo appreciated
Wastkd In a good christain family
a good sized bed room and board ou
first or ground Moor by an elderly gontlo
man iu poor health who will need some
care Will pay a fair price for a good
homo Must bo within four blocks of
the Methodist church or a good sued
room unfurnished without board ou
the grouul fk or Address lock box ill
Norfolk
Will Adilrimt ltiiilill n Club
W W Youugof Stauton caudidate
on tho republican ticket foi state sena
tor from the Eleventh district has prom
ised to nddress tho MoKtuley and
club of this city at its meeting to be
held in tho G A II hull this
evening at b oclock
A good program has beeu arranged for
the meeting and all will 13 well repaid
by uttouding
Every member of tho club aud all who
intend to become members should atteud
the meeting tomorrow uight
Setill Kate to tile Eit
September 2U 1000 Chicago St
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Louis St Paul Minneapolis and other
points iu Iowa Illinois Michigan Min
nesota Wisconsin Missouri North
Dakota Ono faio plus 2 K for tho
round trip via tho Union Pacific from
Nebraska points For full information
call on or address V W Iiinotiian agent
sto l7e memcha N D I S E
Mlorn ill ItolitlKt A WIIIIiihoiiHoiiIIi Nor
fulli Itohliml I lint NIkIiI
The general mercliandiso Htoro of
Roland ami Wilkinson of South Norfolk
was robbed last night of some hIiooh
gloves and a bolt of cloth tho goods
apptoxlmatiug iu vnluo between flft
and fail
Tho robber whoever It was worked
most cleverly as there Is nothing to
Indicate how bo gained admittance
The store was carefully locked al eltw
lug time last night and the only way
iu which entrance might have been
gained would be through 4the use of a
skeleton key
A number of empty shoo boxes wero
found under the sidewalk but no trace
of the robber has been Uncovered It
is probable that the raid was made by
some tramp who stopped olf between
trains
Tlio olllcers are still winking on tho
case with the hope til finding a duo to
tho porpotrntms
Everybody keep an eye on 1 D Stur
geons Colored Porters Hewing Machine
contest Now Is the time to vote
CoiiiIiik Miuiii
Wood Al- Wards Two Merry Tramps
Goods Delayed
on account of the strike But now
wo are able to show
A Full Line
of up-to-date Hats You must seo
our New Panne Velvets iu the pop
ular shadings
JEDURLAND
BARNES -- TYLER i lj
il I Tylur
AtloiiiejH ill I an
Norfolk - - - Nebraska
JR C S PARKER
UKXTIST
Mast Block - - Norfolk Nob
R II T HOLDEN
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Olllcu Citizyiis National HaiiL
Tolniiliiiiii 101
Sanitarium anil KdiIiIoho Maui ami Htli St
TulllllOllD J
Norfolk - - Nebraska
JR I E SCOBEE
OSTEOPATHIST
Ml South lh Strijot Norfolk
1 COLE
DENTIST
Olllco oor Citizens National Haul Honiilouc
onu block norlli of CotiKnwitioiial church
Norfolk
Nebraska
JyJAPES HAZFN
Attorneys-at-Law
Olllco our leoiiiiril Dnik Storu
Norfolk - - - Nebraska
yISS MARY SHELLEY
Fashionable Dressmaker
Cp stains In Cotton block over Haumii etora
Firl clu work uuratituoil
Norfolk
Nebraska
POWERS HAYS
Attorneys at Law
Hoom 10 11 ami 12 Mudtblock
Norfolk Nebraska
glCSSIONS BELL
and Einbaliuers
Senium Hlk Norfolk AvoJ
Norfolk - - - Nebraska
M ROBERTSON
Attorney at Law
Room I and 2 Robertson Wigton
Block Norfolk