II fill II I W W Young of Stanton En tertains Republican Club DISCUSSES LIVE ISSUES Onilllitt f Mnln iMiilor Mukri Ht OpriiliiK Si Ii 1lrrvK Hint MiiiIIkum Will lio ltt H irtitiil nt Itounrwill dii lr iIiiIiiimiii From lrriilni Drill There was nut u largo attendiuico nt the meeting of t lift McKiuley Roosevelt club nt tho J A H hull lust evening but those who were there worn well re paid for tholr attendance Tho bulm of the meeting waH not Inrgo Vice President Huppmly pro Hiilctl in the absence of 1rcHltlcnt Si nip- Mill The finance nnd other committees ro ported progress in their work A committee on u sign for the room wns appointed consisting f A Paso walk nod J J ClomentH Secretary Hazon reported that tho ex ecutive committee had got rates from tho rnilronilB on Roosevelt day and would try to arrange for Hpoclal trains JIo nlHO reported thnt liorco would be loprescntcd hero by a delegation of 200 niid twice that number if Hpeelal traiiiH t woro heenred Twenty nairs of golden cynibalH were ordered which will be handled by a cymbal brigade ou Hoosovolt day that will assist in tho onthuRinsni by a novel noise mnking method After tho business wiih concludud W W Young of Stnnton who wns in tho room wiih culled for and hojresponded in a very nniHterly nddrcsB of about an hour and a half Mr Young is candi date for stato senator from tho Eleventh district on the republican ticket and that his choice wiih one of wisdom nil who heard him will concede Ho re gretted that he had not tho opportunity of addressing a public meeting as he particularly wished to talk to populists and democrats He handled the issues without gloves following tho democrats from their free trade issue of 1802 to their froo Bil vcr issuo of 18SKI and rounding out with n tearing to pieces of democracys para mount issuo of imperialism during this campaign Ho showed up tho fallacies of dem ocracy in such bimplo yet strong language that be had the attention of his hearers throughout and at times his remarks elicited vigorous applause Ho pleaded weariness several times but was en couraged to go on by tho audieuco llo nbly compared tho present prosper oils conditions with those under the democratic regimo nnd made some telling points After his address ho wns wnrmly con gratulated nnd many expressed the hopt that they might hear him again at a public meeting Clulnl KuKli Itlclui H Tho ropublicauB of Mhdison havo or gnuized a Hough Rider club with 100 members olllcered as follows Captain Jacob Henderson first lieutenant Will -Long second lieutenant Frnnk Am brose It has adopted tho regulation Hough Hitler uniform Tho iirst public appearance of tho club will bo on day in Norfolk Tho Madison boys are very much awake and intend t show it Other towns are just as active and there will bo several uniformed or ganizations hero on that day Jlve OlMlglHH H IUI Way back in 1801 Dr A J Johnson of this city lived on a farm in Illinois In those days he was not as f trougly im bued with republican principles as ho ib today and was supporting Stephen A Douglas for presidency agaiiibt Abraham Lincoln On his wny to town with a neighbor on a certain occasion he was hailedby a pedestrian who atked for a ride Th request was acceded to and the stranger took a position in the buck part of the wagon standing np during the drive When townwas reached Mr Johnson und his noighbors woro greeted with cheers for Lincoln They henrtily re sponded Hurrah for Douglas With a Thank you gentlemen my nime is Douglas their stranger drop ped froiu the rear end of the wagon and walked away leaving Mr Johnson and bU friend somewhat astonished at his revalation Mr Johnson voted for Liucoln the second time he ran and has supported the republican ticket since VfouJilut Support McKliiJey 4he following from the Omaha Daily News Sidelights indicates oueuiethod overeating fusion thunder The News is an juependeuj paper s WhVnever Charley Higg 0f the speakers bureau of the republican central committee thjnka about it his b ba reverberates through the head quarters It happened only a thort tiuie ago ome practical wag down in Beatrice wrote a letter to Chairman Edmibten of the populist state central committee informing him that on even dozen pld eojdiera living there could not stand for MoKinley and imperialism any more and intimating that they would vote for Bryan The names of the turncoats were enclosed It was too good a piece of news to kep eepeci tlly as it came from Charley I Hlggs section of tho country So Chairman Hdmifcton took his typewrffer in hand nnd wrote n letter to Higg telling htm all about It Higg it must bo admitted looked a bit down in the mouth when hu got the litter Edinistoii also spent several hours in drawing up n neat letter of congratula tion and sent each of the old soldiers a copy Every ono of tho dozen letters canio back to Chairman Edtnlstcti in duo course of time marked Dead Wherefore Chairman Higg laughs FRIDAY FACTS The Gltssmau meat market has been newly shingled l 1 Halo of Hattle Creek was n city visitor yesterday Judge Powers made a business trip to Neligh yesterday W A Connelly nnd little son are both silk with tho grip W 10 Spencer went to Stanton yes terday to visit the fair Tom MoNeil ami Al Miulsen drove to tho fair at Stanton yesterday County Engineer W H Lowo has gone to liorco county to do some survey ing Misses Minulo nnd Annio Verges have gone to Hattle Creek to spend the day No quorum was present at tho council meeting last night and no business was transacted Mrs Jos Steimbangh of Bccmor is visiting with her sister Mrs S H MoFurland Mr and Mrs C O Gow and Mrs W J Gow went to Wnyno this morning to see the street fair Stato Superintendent Jackson was in tho city yesterday from Lincoln looking- after bchool matters Miss Browor of Madison is visiting nt the homo of Mr nnd Mrs J B May lard on the Heights Geo N Heels returned today from Hoouo county where ho was called for medical consultation W M Hobertson W II Widamau and Al 13igelow were among tho old soldiers who visited Hattle Creek today Miss Myrtle Clark is sick with diph theria at her homo on South Third street and the house has been quaran tined A L Cartor candidate for commis sioner ou tho republican ticket went to Hattle Creek today to interview tho old soldiers Quito a number of Norfolk people went to Battle Creek today to attend the Midibon county soldiers and sailors reunion A now carpet is being laid in tin First Congregational church thiough out It is of a deep red color and very beautiful Miss May Dolen and her cousin Miss Louise Dolen went to Wayne this morning to visit friends and see the street fair Frank Htiinbolt who has been visit ing at tho homo of his brother N A Kuinbult returned to his home in Gil bert Iowa this noon ExtenBivo repairs are being made at the mill dam by the Sugar City Cereal mills company who are preparing for their winter campaign Mrs Lucy Mather has rented her residence in Hayes uddition to her son-in-law Frank Lamb and will visit rela tives in Iowa during the winter C F Hock of Burt county candidate for Btato superintendent of public in struction ou tho fusion ticket was in tho city today getting acquainted D Hees will return this evening from Lincoln where he has been atteudiug to duties devolving upou him as trustee of tho grand lodge Knights of Pythias Wyuu Rainbolt left today for Boston He has two more years in tho Harvard law school before graduating He graduated lrom Harvard university last spring Cards have been received by Norfolk inemis announcing tlio wedding ot Martin Bley audMns Clira Dedlow which is to take pluce at Plaiuview on tho 37th Rev A M McFarlaud and wife have arrived in the city from Craig bnngiug their household effects with them It is probable thut they will not keep house this wiuter A literary social is to be given at the Congregational church by the Clui tiau Endeavor society this evening when participants will be costumed to repre sent certain books Rev J P Mueller has returned from Bancroft where he assisted in the dedi cation of a uew Lutheran church The church is a lino large building and was ereoted by T F Loesoher of this city All boys who have pouies or can pro cure them and are willing to join the Roosevelt Rough Riders are requested to meet ut tho furniture store of Hon man Smith tomorrow moriiini nt i 30 sn i I u uteu o untune lur velt day T S Richardsou of for merly book keeper at the Norfolk hospi tal for the insane is a guest at the homo of O D Jenkins having arrived from Pierce this moruiug Ho was quite serously ill while there with neuralgia of tne heart Fremont Tribune The uewett fake TIIK NOUKObK NBWS THURSDAY SRITKMKI3R27 1000 being worked in Nebraska is that wlureln the smooth ono drives through tho country selling a box of soap mid twenty yards of enrpot for Ho leaves tho soap nnd will deliver tho car pet next week but next week never comes Mr and Mrs C H Holahan hnvo re turned from n three weeks visit at Hay field Wis and other phicoH on tho Lakes James Kennedy who has been acting as agent for the Aiuericrn Ex press company during Mr Holnhnns absonco has gono to Oinnha whero ho will net as supply agent for tho union depot Tho bnso ball gamo between n team from Stanton and ono from Coleridge played at tho former placo yesterday afternoon wiih witnessed by n large number of enthusiasts many of whom were from Norfolk The gamo wiih for a purse of 100 and was won by Cole ridge by u score of 11 to 8 Another game between tho same tenuis was pliyed this morning Tho mercury this morning indicated n near approach to tho frooztiig point JIO degrees being tho register This however lacked 7 degroes of tho freez ing point and ns n miss is ns good as a mile thoto who havo growing produce yet hnvo reason to bo thankful Tho wonthor bureau now promises warmer weather and it is likely that this section has escaped frost for several weeks Rev E F Trofz pastor of tho Kouutz Memorial Lutheran church of Omaha nnd ono of tho leading Lutheran ministers of tho country wns In tho city today gathoriug financial statistics of Norfolk and Madison county to be pub lished in tho church paper nnd intended to especially interest eastern investors many of whom nro members of tho Lutheran denomination Ho expressed particular gratification ut Madison countys mortgage paying record and tho condition of business ns shown by the bank books In n number of tho larger cities tho hours for atteudeuce nt tho High schools have been changed so that there is but ono session each day Tho school is called ot 8 oclock in tho morning and adjournment is taken at 1 oclock in the aftornoou It is argued that this is a beneficial change While tho same tinio is put in as under tho old method there is no interruption nnd the stu dents mind is therefore in a better trim to grasp tho problems set before him Ho comes there fresh in tho morning nud when his studies are completed he has half n day for rest recreation nnd preparation for tho duties of tho next day SATURDAYSIFTINGS Mrs E C Ifass was n city visitor from Pierce yesterday Miss Entello Elliot of Lincoln is visit her t ister Mrs Ed Seymour L It Pritchard of Meadow Grove was in the city yesterday on business Mrs Frank French of Pawnee City is visiting Mrs Georgo Rogers of South Nurfo k Misi May Button of Plaiuview is vis iting bur friend Miss Leun Mills at South Norfolk Mrs J R Appleby nud Mis L J Horton of Stanton were shopping in Norfolk yesterday A lame tramp was entertained over night in tho city jail and this morning waB started on his way Mrs J L StevenB of Plaiuview will spend Sunday at the home of her sister-in-law Mrs E B Kenyon John Kraut has sold his house in Hayes addition to R M Upton receiv ing three horses in the trade A lady from Wiuside waB operated ou for cancer at Salters sauitnrium yes terday morning She is getting along nicely Mr nud Mrs Cameron of Schuyler are here attending the conference Mrs Cameron wns formerly Miss Violu Jennings MisB Laura Buckeudorf has resigned her position with Durlaud Sisters aud will work in tho Wheatling department of tho Sugar City Cereal Mills A council of the Royal Arcaueuni was organized last night in the K P hall by Grand Secretary C A Grinuell and Deputy Grand Regent O P Brink A dancing party was given by the social lub in railway hall at South Norfolk last night which resulted in a very pleusaut time to those in attend ance Rev S F Sharpless went to Osmond yet terday and married Harry Fullen aud Miss Louise Juuge of that place Mr Fullen is a leading roeichaut of Osmond A sign lioard has been placed in front of the Auditorium from which the fhows wijl be announced It is a three suled affair and cau be read from almost any direction N Ewald of Russell Iowa who ms been viwting his daughter Mrs Wm Hazel Mt for Mound City Mo where he will visit another daughter before re turning home W H Cooley is moving his family from the Zuelow hoiice corner Pnilip avenue and Sixth street to the Foster house near the staud pipe Ctrl Ztiejow will occupy the houtu vacated moving from the next door eon The four-year-old boy of WYl Duiiuer V suffered witli convulsions about a week ago from tho effect of which he became totally blind Indicating the rupture of a blood vessel in tho brnin Ho is now better nnd Is beginning to see a little Dr F G Salter attended him The recent rains nro not ns welcome as they might be tho biet growers objecting particularly to the moisture as it will hnvo n bad effect on tho ripen ing process Farmers whoso grain is not well stacked nlso have a kick com ing as bonieof their crop Ib being ruined A telegram waH received yoMcrdny from II S Fritz of Gordon by John Krautz stating thnt their other two daughters nnd son nro nil sick sup posedly with typhoid fever from which ono of tho girls recontly died Mrs Fred Krantz will go up this evening to assist in nursing tho hick folks 10 O Conner engineer on tho F 10 M V who Inn lived hero for six years and a half will removo Ids family to Fremont next Tuemlny noon nud will hnvo a run between Fremont and Hast ings Mrs S K Long has purchased Mr Connors residence property on South Fmrth street and will occupy it next week as soon ns vacated Meadow Grove Pres While Clar ence the little sou of Mr Mihill living on A 10 Campbells farm southwest of town wns riding a horso last Friday ho was thrown onto his left nrmbroke it in two places forcing one of tho bones through the llesh Ho was brought to town and Dr II L Kindred with much diflluulty got the arm back to its place relieving the boy of much pain At last reports ho was getting along nicely Battle Cteek Republican J E Hale who has been working for tho Deering Harvostor Co in Hock Keya Paha nnd Brown counties tho past two months returned home Tuesday In nnswer to a question us to tho political outlook in that country he said I havo travelid around n good deal in tho western part of the state nud I find that a large ma jority of tho farmers nro for McKiuley for prosideut They are so much more prosperous than they used to bo that they aro satisfied and do not want n chango In my opinion tho republicans stand a good show of carry ing Nebraska and I believe McKiuley will be elected by a bigger majority thnu he received four years ago MONDAY MENTION II G Mason of Cuadron was a Nor folk visitor today Superintendent O W Crum was over from Madison today Miss Minn McNeely has been on the sick list tor n few days past E J D uuy went to Hubbard on tele phone business this afternoon E C Hammond of Plaiuview spent Sunday with friends in tho city August Ifoile has puichased the Calvin Burns house in Hayes adilition E W Reeves of Yankton S D wns among the Sunday visitors in Norfolk Mr aud Mrs F W Juuetmni returned from their wedding trip j esterday noon Chas H Raudell banker at Randolph is in the city accompanied by his wife Miss Mamie Ward went to Neligh Saturday and spent Sunday with rela tives Mrs Will Stein aud daughter of South Norfolk havo gono to Omaha to spend a week Madison has decided to have electric lights by a majority ot Ji iua total vote of 382 Mrs Shbrt departed today for Albion aud will mne her home with her sou at that place Little Jane Durlaud has been quite sick for several days past but is now improving A handsome daughter was born to Dr and Mrs F W Kieoiiu last Satur day morning Mr and Mrs J S Morrow will return tomorrow from their visit to Chicago and Muucie Iud Mrs J Beaoh nud childreu of South Norfolk have gone on a visit to friends in Council Bluffs M P Suiter who recently purchased the residence of Mrs A O Short is moving into it today Mrs Fred Hollingsworth Mrs Abkiu and Nora Burnett -of South Norlolk will spend the week in Omaha Mis M J Baumgarden of Box Butte is vibitiuit her daughters Mrs W E Spencer and Mrs Geo Williams Mrs F Liurode and Mrs F I Russell of South Norfolk will make the rounc trip to aud from Omaha tomorrow Mr and Mrd McGrew of Creighton who hare been visiting Mr nnd Mrs C G Somers returned to their home toduy Capt J IL Etrownof Wukelield can didaje tor btate spnatorou the rppublj cap ticket was in the city today euroute to Knox county A Morrison spent Sunday with his family aud returned to his work at Sib ley Iowa today He will not be home again before Christmas The fat her and sister of P F and G T Spreotier who have been visiting hire for 6evoral days returned to their home in Sohnyler today Mr and Mrs Thomas Twpmbley pf Chicago were in the cjty Saturday leaving for hoiue yesteiday Mr Twombley ib executor of me Morrill tnto nnd was hero on bnbiness connected therewith Cilvin Burns who recently fold his honso in Hnyes ndditiou expects to move In a week or two to Ortgon where he will make his home Mr and Mrs John R Hays nnd Dorothy Salter departed for Chicago at noon Mrs Hays nnd Dorothy w ill visit with Mrs II O Whymau nt Amora They will be absent a week II 10 Goodrich who has bought more mules for tho eastern market and u larger number of oxen for the western trade than any other man in Missouri waB a pleasant caller at Tin N ivs office this morning The barometer this morning reached tho remnrkably low register of 2 OS Tho heavy gale from tho south has been the worst feature of the weather during the day but eomothing worse may de velop beforo tomorrow morning Gerinnntn lodge No 1 Sons of Her mann of tbla city hns doiio a very geu erons thing by the Texas flood sufferers Besides voting j oat of its treasury members of the order solicited from German friends collecting fj5 The entire sum b5 was forwarded to Texns today Mrs Wm Gerecke of Stauton wns the gnest of Mrs A Bear over night Mr nnd Mrs Gerecke and Mrs Bear w ill leave Wednesday for Richmond Vit Mr Gerocko will nttoud tho bankers convention and Mrs Bear will visit rel atives and friends Mr and Mrs Gerocko will visit Washington and other points of interest in the entt Newmnn G ovo Hernld Tnnies Sandilauds nn old settler in Boone county who was well known in this town was crushed to death last Monday night under n load of fence posts which ho was hauling homo from Petersburg Tho body was found the next morning about two miles from home The night wns dark nud tho wagon was overturned nt tho edge of a ravine A widow nnd tnree grown children aro lelt in com fortable circumstnnces Battle Creek Enterprise Arthur Lewis formerly of this place but now employed on the Fremont Tribune met with quite a serious accident last Satur day evening Ho was returning from work in the evening during the carnival reitivitieH when ho was struck ou the head by a cane in the hands of some rovelcr or wns hit by something thrown from the street The blow rendered him unconscious for two hours and he was laid up for several days There will be a special meeting of the Womans club on Tuesday nfternoou at 2 J0 to consider tho advisability of send ing delegates to tho State Federation meeting to be held in Lincoln from Oc tober to 12 hand other business matters pertaining to the club At the close ol the session the Household Ecouomir department will convene and the leaders Mines Baker nud Seymourwill outline tho work contemplated for tho wiuter and an otherwise attractive program will be given All members of the Womans club aro requested to nttend Meeting to be hold at A J Dorlauds The many friends both political aud personal of Hon W E Peebles of Pender will be pained to learn of the aftliction that hns overtaken himself and family It will be remembered that recently his only child his son Ivan died in Salt Lake City Now the report comes that Mr Peebles has just been brought home from a hospital in Omaha where he has been under treatment His physician pronounces bis trouble n cancerous growth of the kidneys from which no hope is held out for recovery Mrs Peebles is still in Salt Lnke City and at the present time is critically ill F L Calver brought in four carloads of western broncos Saturday night and yesterday started to driye them to a pasture enst of town when 10 or 12 ol the animals got away frotn the drivers and started west They were overtaken at Battle Creek and stnrtf d bnck On the way back it is Baid thnt they fright ened a horso being driven by Mrs I Kost which ran away The buggy was occupied by Mrs Knst a lady friend and her children The vehicle wns up set throwing the occupants out Mrs Kost fell into u ditch and her arm was broken but her companions escaped without serious injury Sewlut Machine Context The judges account of the vote cast September 21 tofla ni for the respective candidates in J D Sturgeons Colored Porters Sewing Machine Contest We theundersigued judges appointed to couut tjhe votjes cast in the above named contest hereby certify tnat the voteH oast to date are as listed below Al Johnson 102 Dave Shores 151 P F Spkeciikk Oscar Uhlk Judges Gophen 111 Genesse Pore Food Co Le Roy N Y Dear Sirs Snmo days since a package of your Grain O prepar ation was left at my office I took it home aud gave it a trial aud I havo to say I was very much pleased with it as a substitute for coffee We havo always used the best Java and Mocha in our family but I am tree to say I like the Gruiu 0 as well as the best coffeo I ever drank Respectfully yonre A O Jackson M D TriK News jod Department is com plete in every particular TUESDAY TOPICS Mrs G T Sprecher will go to Omnhn tomorrow Mrs Edith Baker left nt noon today for Chicago Fred Davis of Mndison was a city vis itor yesterday Mrs Hobb of Battlo Creek was in tho city yesterday C S Hayes left this morning for Omnhn on business Mrs G W Shott of Stanton was a visitor to Noifolk yesterday Mr and Mrs A B Ellis welcomed a son to their home this morning Mrs A Bley and son Martin went to Plaiuview yesterday to visit friends Alf Schwcuk is up from Omaha greeting hisold tiino acquaintances Mrs John Quick goes to Omaha tomorrow to enjoy tho curuivnl festiv ities Mrs Etnil Schultz nnd two children of Stnutou are visiting Norfolk relatives nud friends Miss Annette McNeil left yefcterdny morning for Fremont to attend tho normal school County Surveyor Lowo goes to Mendow Grove tomorrow morning to do some work in his line Judge and Mrs Powers go to Omaha tomorrow to visit their daughter Mrs II L Whitney aud see tho carnival Mr nnd Mrs T F Memminger enmo over from Madison Inst night and are guests of Mr nnd Mrs C B Burrows Tho infant child of Mr aud Mrs II II Luke died yesterday nud the funeral was held from the house this afternoon nt 2 oclock MisB Fannie Norton went to Omnha this morning to spend the week nnd will act as maid of honor at tho ball Friday night Mrs M Deppe of Baxter Iowa ar rived in the city last evening to visit her new granddaughter at the home of Dr F W Kiesau Mrs S II Mills who has been visit ing her daughter Mrs John R Hays left yesterday noon for Kansas to spend a mouth with herson The samples of Mrs Sharpless handi work as a painter of chinn ou dis play iu the window of Leonards drug store are eliciting much favorable comment A new foundation is being put under the bell tower nt tho city building The old brick foundation was giving way iud a rock foundation is being substi tuted Mrs J B Barnes aud Mrs S L Gardner went to Omaha today Judge Barne3 goes down tomoirow and they will participate in the ball Friday night This is the last week in September and not even a light frost has been in evidence iu this vicmity It is a re markable season nud everything in the crop line is ripening naturally and well The leaves on the trees aro just begin ning to turn but the lawns tire ns bright and green ns though it were June Peter Isaacs of Lexington this stnte formerly an inmate of tho Norfolk hospital for the insaue committed suicide iu the Bee hotel at Sioux City Saturday by taking strychniue His deed wns not discovered nutil 86 houis after he had taken the poison He wns about 28 years of age und his parents live in Texas John Wright is moving his family from the C G Miller house corner Eighth street and Madison avenue to a residence on South Fifth It is under stood thnt Mr Miller will move his family in from the country and occupy his house during tho winter He con templates extensive improvements to the property Invitations have been issned by Mr and Mrs H C Mntrau to the marriage of their daughter Ruth to Otis Reader Eller which is to take place at Trinity Episcopal church at 10 oclock Monday morning October 8th A reception will be held after the ceremony at the home of the brides parents on South Fourth street The couple will be nt home iu Lincoln after November 15th Prospecih tor the Roosevelt meeting in this city next week are very bright for a large crowd and an enthusiastic time If tlw w eather proves favorable there will be no question as to tlm outcome of themftMiug All repoitt go to show that the cjowdsirom nirrounding towns will le immense Mpsio aud marchiug olubs gnlnre piqmibe to b iu evidence The governor is enthusiastically received everywhere aud Norfolk will be no ex ception to tho rule The basement of the Auditorium in which fhe dressing rooms are situated Bhowsa marked improvement iu condi tion over that of last season The bare ground has been covered by a substan tial floor another dressing room has been madoa property room has been enclosed and the entire arrnpgement is yerycoraplote Tronpps coming to the city will appreciate the change although the audieppes will not receiye large ben efits unless it be that a better humor with the companies will tend to better work on the 6tnge Tho scenery ar rangements have also been improved materially A very debirubJe 80 acreB of clay land for sale six miles southeast of Norfolk Make me an offer for it quiok C B Durland