4 ft - n fll i ii wnn in State Officers Had Charge of Services Last Night DR MARQUETTE RETIRES Dlmililllty rroinpU llliu to Auk to ltironin Vouiir MlnlMrrn Admit U1 to CoiifrrciKK nuil IIUIiop Merrill AililrchSf n llieiii Mlimlunnt Sermon Krom Friilnjt Dnily A very enthusiastic meeting of tlio Anti Siloon league was held lust night presided over by J B Cams tho state superintendent Tho musical program consisted of selections by tho choir ami music from Edisons best phonograph Tho principal address was mndo by Dr F II Sanderson tho eloquent pastor of the Fremont church Tho address was scholarly and was cnthusiasticly re ceived Addresses wero also made by Dr Cams Hev Horuaday and Rev 11 N Spear A very pathetic scono occurred in tho conference session this morning when David Marquette D D arose and asked his relations to tho conference to be changed from effective to uou eiTectivo ou account of disability Dr Marquette has served the church hi many impor tant places of honor as presiding elder and pastor nud his retiring from the active work affected his associates in tho ministry to tturs lilest bo tho Tie that Binds was sung with true Metho dist fervor and tho brethern gathered around Dr Marquette to givo him a sympathetic hand shake Edward U King John G Shick John L Phillips James S Green and Henry A Chappell having passed in their studies were admitted into full counectiou in the conference The bishop then made a very forcible address to these young men upon the duties and responsibilities of miuisters The afternoon session was in charge of the Womans Foreign Missionary society Mrs Idn J Moe presiding Dr Bithel of Wyno preached a mis sionary sermon The evening session is to be in the interests of the Epworth league Rev C N Dawson D D the conference president will preside and speeches will be made by tho district presidents Dr D K Tyndall will make an address on Tho Evangelistic Forward Move ment Fnm SjitnlnB DaiH The Epworth league held their anni versary last night The Rev G N Dawson D D the president of the con ference league presided over the meet ing Reports of the Grand Island and Omaha district leagues wero given by J J Burleigh and Rev J F Poucher ihe district presidents D K Tiudall D D mado a fervent address on Evangelists Forward Move ment His address was punctuated by hearty Aniens from his audience Dr Tiudall spoke of tho spiritual de clension existing in many of the churches and made a plea for consccre tiou and devoiou ou the part of preach ers and laymen that a spiritual revival might sweep over the conference T C Webster of Central City fol lowed Dr Tindall with n brief exhorta tion and an altar service was held The meeting was very enthusiastic Miss Clifton one of tho deaconesses from the Methodist hospital addressed the conference yesterday She reported that the hospital had treated 1910 patients during the past year 3J5 of the patients being absolutely cases of char ity She said that on account of crowded quarters they had been com pelled to refuse admission to 75 patients a month Money has been subscribed to u building fund to the amount of -10000 aud a new hospital is Boon to be erected Dr Huntington of the Nebraska WeBleyan university addressed the con ference and reported that institution to be in better shape than it ever was be fore At 2 oclock this afternoon after an address by Bishop Merrill the ordina tion service was held A large number of deacons aud elders were s t apart for the wont of the office It was an impressive service From Monday b Dally The Methodist conference of the North Nebraska district has completed its labors and the ministers have de parted for their several homes The business ot the session waa completed this morning when the appointments for the coming year were announced The services yesterday at the different churches wtro very well attended There was a very large audience at the MHthodi6t church to hear Bishop Mer rill who took as hiB text Stand fast in the faith and from ltgave a very doep aud interesting discourse His remarks were directed chiefly to the ministers He warned them of tho various phases of life which threatened tho deoper religious motives Business society litorature and even edacarion might attract from the faith unless rj htly dirtcttd He paid a great trib ute to the public school system of this country because it opened to all whether they be rich or poor the advantago of education He did not however favor the maintaining of the higher institu tions of learniug at state expense be cause unlike the public schools they wero not nvailable to all Ho held tho close attention of his audience I In tho Afternoon there wero memorial services Dr J 15 Muxlleld lato pre siding ciuer oi mo utuana tiiBtrtct wss eulogized The sorvioos Tf ero also de voted to Emory R Adrieuce 0 W Conly and tho infnut child of J 1 Yost Tin- interest of tho session was cen tered in the appointments which wero announced this morning II II Millard who has been pastor of Trinity rhurch at Omaha has been ap pointed to tuocoed Dr Tyndall as pre siding elder of the Grand Island district while Dr Tyndall was appointed to the pastorate of Trinity church This was tho appointment about which the chief interest centered Rev G II Main will continue to serve the church here for another year which will bo gratifying intelligence to that gentlemans many Norfolk friends Tho following aro tho appointments ditVNi island nisi men II 11 Millard presidiug elder Alda J S Gre n Ames Supply Archer 11 F Shocklock Bartlett Supply Belgrade C P Cheesouinn Boelus Supply Codar Rapids R O Mo Reynolds Central City T C Webster Chapman Supply Clarks G B Wainm Columbus G W Corey Fnllerton J M Bothwell Gleuwocd Supply Grand Island First church II A Barton Trinity A Hodgetts Genoa John Crews Greeley L R Do Wolf Mnpleville W II Underwood North Bend II Trezoua Palmer Supply Purple Cane R J Cocking Richland 13 13 Day St Edward 13 B King St Paul L Campbell Schuyler J P Yost J B Ciirns appointed state supcrteu dout of Anti Saloon league W W Sheuk left without appoint ment to attend school J W Robinson appointed to work in Black Hills mission XKLU51I DISTHKT Win Gorst presiding elder Albion J B Priest Batile Creek A J Warn p Battle Creek circuit Supply Bootie II A Chappell Brunswick Supply Chambers Supply Clearwater A 13 Fowler Creighton J N Gortner Elgin Supply Emerick II A Horuaday Ewing G W Kliver lnirau N 13 Wood Uoretta W R Phelps Lynch Supply Meadow Grove 13 13 Hunt Neligb E T George Newman Grove Allen Bishop Niobrara Supply Oakdale J M Leidy ONeill W A Rominger Osmond 13 C Thorp Paddock Supply Page D 13 Buldwiu Pierce J G Shick Plainview R J My Kiuzie Tildeu G W Shick left without appoint ment to attend school E 13 Hosman appointed secretary Twentieth Century Forwurd Movement NltKOLK DISTRICT F M Stsson presiding elder Allen 1 E Young Bancroft H H St Louis Beeiner A L Kellog Bloomfield W J Biieut Carroll Supply 13 E Carter Coleridge Hartington J II Johnson Dakota City F M Olark Decatur J L Phillips Emerson F M Druliuger Homer Supply M II Booth Hoskins Supply Humphrey Platte Center C F Hey wood Ionia S A Drain Laurel 13 E Shafer Leigh Creston R N Throckmofton Lyons A L Gray Madison J E Fowler Norfolk G H Main Pender F A High Pilger O F KraBe Ponca R W Wilcox Randolph Wru Eplin St James 0 H M ore Scribubr Win Shambaugh South Sioux City Supply I O Ray Stanton O M Griffith W K Gray loft without appoint ment to attend school OMAHA DISTRICT J W Jennings presiding elder Albright Supply O W Anthony Arlington G M Oouffer Arizona W A Wilson Benson Mimmouth Park A J Markley Blair J L Vallow Craig W L Elliott Elkhorn Oscar Eygetoo Fremont F H Sauderton Gretna II G Kenp Hooper A A Luce Herman R II Sammon Konuard J II Frazer Nickeroon J Q A Flebarty Oakland L K McNeil Omaha Hauscbm Park O 0 Cissell THE NORFOLK NKW8 TIIfKSlUY SKITKM IWI 27 1500 First M W Chase Seward street C N Dawson Southwest Supply R M 1 lender sou Sitith Tenth street A L Miike Trinity D K Tiudall Walnut Hill G A Luce West Supply Papillion Supply Win Slothower Richfield Supply C W Anthony South Omaha First J A Johnson Springfield W R Peters Tohainah J F Puncher Valley J Charles F W Bros missionary in Wyoming O J Navo chaplain in U S Army 11 L Powers and I W MaGregor conference evangelists weqnIsdWrTnkles T 13 Odiorno is in Madison today on business Miss Martha Parker returned from Neligh yesterday Harry Lwler returned from a trip to Omaha last evening Rev II Micssler of Columbus was a city visitor yesterday C S Smith wits a Norfolk visitor from Madison yesterday Julins Haiti wont to Omaha yester day to attend the carnival Judge B Barnes returned from a trip to Omaha hist evening 13 V Huntington aud wife loft morn ing for a visit at Algoua la F 13 Knapp is moving into his newly acquired residence in the Heights blisses Dchbii and Anna Lobnow were passcngcis for Omaha this morning Mrs S F Kierstead of Tiltlen visited Norfolk relatives and friends yesterday Mr and Mrs Jack Koeuigstein went to Omaha today to visit friends and see the carnival Mrs C S Hayes aud Mrs C S A Bargelt will go to the Omaha carnival tomorrow Mrs Jeo S hwenk departed at noon for Dayton Ohio where she will visit four weeks Mrs Chris Newman and two daugh ters of Stanton are visiting at tho home of C Lenzer Mrs Herman Gereck left today for Raciiie Wis to visit her mother and other relatives An uniform consisting of a dark green coat has been ordered for tho ushers at the Auditorium Mrs O A Fish arrived yesterday from Waterloo Iowa to visit her aunt Mrs R F Bruce W II Oooley is enjoying a visit from his brother inlaw Mr Anderson ot Sheridan Wyoming Mr and Mrs Albert Degnrr went to Omaha yesterday to participate in the festivities Willard Kriukio went to Plainview today to act ui best man nt the Bley Dedlow wedding Mr and Mrs Win Shimmelfenig of Edgewuter Park welcomed a sin to tneir home yesterday morning Dr and Mrs Frank S liter will go to Omaha tomorrow morning to attend the carnival ami ball Mrs H L Scoggiu and children left on the noon train for Illinois and will spend the wiuter in that state Substantial brick walks urebeiugbuilt around the Wigtou property on Ninth street and Koeuigsteiu avenue 11 L Spaulding who has been ab sent for some time on chicken business spent yesterday with his family Myron Collamer is moving hiB family into the cottage on South Fourth street recently vacated by M P Suiter A J Durlaud left yesterday for Knox county to be absout about 10 days on duties connected with his flax ex op Mrs J C Waterman of Council Bluffs arrived last eveuing for a visit with her sister Mrs C J Stockwell Mr5 G F Keier will come down from Pierce this evening and be the guest of Mrs N A Rainbolt u few days The Methodist LadieB Aid soiiety will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock at the M E church parlors to tie com forters Dr C A McKim will entertain a company of young people tomorrow evening complimentary to Miss Ruth Matran Mrs M E Holdeu who has been vis iting for several mouths with her sou Dr H T Holden left for Omaha on the noon train A tine new Catholic church will be dedicated at Elgin next Sunday Bishop Scauuell of Omaha will officiate at the services Ray Evans drove down from Meadow Grove yesterday bringing aloug his Bister Miss Anna who has been visit iug there Bbme time O S Hayes Came in from Omaha last evening and left a fjfo hours later on a bubiuew trip to Chicago to be absent a week or ten days Louis G Bley of Madison candidate for representative on the republican ticket was gettiug acquainted with Norfolk voters yesterday Mary Ellen Leaso of Kansas formerly a worker in the populist viuyard is to give the people of Battle Creek a repub beautulk next Wednesday Mr and Mrs W II Bncholz weut to Omaha on tho caily train They will enjoy the carnival and Mr Much will attend tho bankers convention D J Koonlgstclnleft lodny for St Louis on a visit and from there will go to Indianapolis to mtend the national association of democratic clubs A farewell parly to MissOtelia Pilger who will teach in Green Garden precinct will be gi en this evening at the home of her mother ou South Fifth Rtreet Mrs F Weber and Miss Marie Bley went to Plainview this morning to attend the marriage ol M irttn Bley and A ihh Clara Dedlow which takes place tomorrow- Mrs Bernatd Grant who has not had very good health for some time left to day for llutte Mont where she will spend the winter with her son hoping for benellt E itorl H Donovan or the Madison Star was operated on for appendicitis in that i ity yesterday Ills Noifollc friends hope for his eaily and complete recovery fiom the diccase The weather bureau pioiniscs a heavy frost tonight in this vicinity Theio is little vegetation icquiring piotection at this date but those who have the little will do well to heed tho warning The fusion county conventions for Ihe nomination of representative county at torney and transacting other business are being held in Baltic deck today Among those who attended from Nor folk were O D Jenkins A Luikart I G WoHtervelt I L Daniels and D Rees The funeral services over the remains of the infant child of Mr and Mrs II II Luke wero conducted jesterday afternoon at 2 oclock by Rev Frank MeCluuey Music appropriate to the occasion was furnished by Mrs Snydir and Mrs II 11niau Tim sympathy of friends and neighbors was manifesto in tho profusion of lowers sent in The bereaved family has tho sympathy of the community in their sorrow Fiimigans Ball drew a fair sized audience to the Auditorium last even ing Tho entertainment disclosed a number of very good specialties and quite a number of new jokes There was no attempt at a plot except of a eharacter that would bring out the vari ous acts The auditors enjoyed heaity laughs at tho various situations and this was the aim of the performance The class of penplo that enjoy tint farce comedy style of performance in Norfolk is gradually widening and the prospects of seveial attractions of a similar char actor to Finnigans Ball during the season is most satisfactory to them A wei k from tomorrow Theodon Koofovelt candidate for vice president ou the republican ticket will address the people of N rfolk and vicinity for half an hour Tho following remaik brought out by a reft reiiee to tho picture of Mr Roost velts father shows liih quality as a son That is my father lie was the finest man I ever know He was a merchant well to do drove his four-in-hand through tho paik and enjoyed life immensely He had such a good time and with cause for he was a good man I remember seeing him go ing down Broadway staid and respect able business man that ho was with a poor little sick kitten in his cent pocket which ho had picked up in tho street The Retort Oak has the only positive check known in Btovo construction The control of fire is absolute Ham street will answer nil inquiries Nate Rowlett is putting up a now windmill on his farm Charles Lodge is building a now barn on his farm southeast of town Fred Odell has just completed a new barn ou his farm north of towu A H Cropper and wife left for Mis souri Wednesday to visit relative Mrs O M Mooro returned Tuesday from a visit of two weeks at Pierce L V Kener6on commenced work last Monday at tho foundry Norfolk Mrs O D Munson returned Monday from u visit to her daughter at Lincoln Miss Myrtle Fgley of Miirysville Ohio is visiting A N McGinnis aud fnmily There will bd a magio lantern exhibi tion in thehall nxt Friday evening followed by u dance Frank Eberly and family who went to Oregon a year ago last spring re turned Monday una moved into O D MunBond house For cleanliness economy and comfort the Retort Oak has no equal as a heater See them at Hainstreets Free of Clittrgti Any adult suffering from a cold settled ou the breast bronchitis throat or lung troubles of auy nature who will call at A K Leonards will be presented with a sample bottle of Boschees German Syrup free of charge Only one bottle given to one person and none to children without order from turtuts No throat or lung remedy ever had such a pale at Bow hoes German Syrup in all parts of tho civilised world Twenty years ago millions of bottle were given away and your druggist will tell you itB buccesu was marvelous It is really the only throat aud lung remedy generally endorsed by physi cians One 7f cent lttle will enre or prove its value Sold by dculws in all civilized cdnutrieb Fall opening at J and E Dnrlauds Saturday September 2Mli fir t rrfti J I 1 - 1 1 I vVV t - i r - raaBy I I II It L lAaHfHHti 1 i IM t 1 T CLHBki I 1 f IlT if frrrrlHPPl Ii rfn 1 - h - n I - i GUMPTION NE docs not have gumption till one has been properly cheated Persons of gumption are using Ivory Soap women who have trusted themselves too near the precipice of false economy and who can now appreciate the true econo my in a soap made of pure vegetable oils and other high -class ingredients but made in such quantity as to bring the price within the reach of the very poorest family Indeed it is the very poor who most need it for they can least afford the extravagance of common soap VI Vlffl AND IE Lively Motto Adopted by the Traveling Men SECOND MEETING SATURDAY IliKliliiit I iKiiiipniin li rc pl l tint Ollln it ml I milliard II Ih I Inn I j Cllm I In Ihxoi iiT Mi Kliiley mill ItiuiMivHt A Nnl Inlih Clllilii Ainiiiii 1iirniKiH The second meeting or the Triveling Mens MiKinley Roosevelt club held at tho parlois of the Pucille hotel Saturday evening was more eiilhiisiastic than the first one President 1 T Thompson was present and in accepting tint stated that he was glad to seivo as presi dent of Ihe club and would do all he could for republican success at the same time leiuinding the members that oorv ouo would bo expected to do his share of tho work It was decided that as so many of the members would bj out working thur territory on Roosevelt day that no at tempt would ho made to take part as a club in the parade In lieu of this ar raugmeuts were mado to have appropri ate banners carried in tho parade Messrs Cummiiigs Cashin Saunders and McKim wero appointed a commit tee to have such banners prepared The club received notice that the melting to t llect a state league at Lin coln had been postponed until Siturday Septembor SO and the same delegates as were ilected at tho previous meeting were continued as delegates to this meeting Messrs Thompson aud Saunders wee selected as a committee on resolutiois Vim Vigor and Vctcs was the motto adopted by the club With this sort of sentiment staring them in the face there is littl doubt but that the traveling men will do their share in tho impending contest At tho close of the meeting an adjourn ment was taken until Saturday evening September Sl Furiiirrk llkn MrKlnlnv H E Goodrich whose businessrequin s him to trael extensively and is brought constantly in contact with the farmers of Nebraska South Dakota North Da kota and Minnesota said to a Niwk re porter this morning that tho change of political sentiment with this class as compared with four yeuis ago is surprising- During the campaign of ISKi said ho the majority of farmers in Ne braska especially wero enthusiastically for Biyan I now find thnt those who voted for Me Kin ley at that time will do so again aud that a great many who voted for Bryan in 18IHJ will voto for McKinley this year They are perfectly satisfied with prevailing prices for their Mock and products and will not risk a return to the conditions of four years ago This change is especially noticable in South Dakota where the campaign seems to be wanner than in Nebraska When Bpeakiug of farmers I mean Germans as well as Americans Tho German is keenly alive to his best inter tats and the prevailing prices aro very satisfactory to him I have beard Bryan speak nnd it seems utterly impossible for him to create enthusiasm I heard him in ISflO and the enthusiasm then apparent with his audiences is totally lacking now His efforts to arouso their passions aud awake a semblance of embusaism is a flat failure They seem to remember how false his predictions of 1600 were and ore not frightened by his prophecies of imperialism nud militarism The outlook for McKiuleyfi ro elect on y au iucieiibid majority is most fiutteiiug aB far as my obsei vation goes I llimly be lieve thai Nebraska will givo Mi Klnley a good round majority DIES SUDDENLY II V IIhIht Iliiliii iui Im pnloil Sinn- HIIIIIH IIIHl llllllll W II Fisher died suddenly at his home ou North Ninth street hint evening at liiHO of apoplexy Ho ato a hearty dinner at II oclock and was apparently quite as well as usual at U oclock but at 1 ho was a corpse Tlio deceased was born bi Oikuloosa Iowa years ago and was married at Rid Oak Iowa whero ho spent tho greater pari of his life coming from that city to Norfolk this spring and en gaging in the hardware business in tko Robertson block Resides a wife mid three small child ren a mother three brothers and two sisteis survive him Two of the brothers wero expect eil bore today and tlio fu neral arrangements will not bo an uounccd until their wishes have been asceitiiiiiid It is practically settled however that I ho remains will be taken to Red Oak tho familys former home for interment Tho family of tho deceased has had its full share of I rouble Mrs Fisher hav ing sulleied for some time fnin nervous piostration In this additional sorrow they have tho sympathy of neighbors friends and tho community at large lltllT llKt List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postolllco September I 1100 Nellie Aldrich Mrs Ii Burnett Sadio Dewey May Fenton Charlie Flick Newton Greene Mrs Harry Fallen Ralph Madbon J D Mibon J 11 M ck liiiiimi Phtita W F Southwell Pearl Stewart Mo Iia Stevens G W Sutlau Mrs William Zacher If not called for in days will bo sent to the dead letter olllce Parties calling for any of the above plouohay advertised P F Fiitmiru P M r m life b is hard enough as it is It is to her 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