The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, October 04, 1900, Page 10, Image 10

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Tho fuiHml of AlrH Krotl Uuvna who
died yesterday morning nt It oclock lit
tlio honiu of hor dmiKlitur Mth llunnnn
ICortli In KdRowutur park will bo hold
from tho Iioubo tomorrow nftornoon nt
1 oclock nml from thoro will proceed to
St Fnul Lnthornu church Hov lloeltsiol
will otllcinto nud intermont will tulto
liluco in tho comotcry wefit of tho
church
Tlio coconsod is tho widowof tho Into
Fred Luciis nml wiih ono of tho llrst not
tiers in tliiH vicinity hor huBlmnd lmv
lug entered iih n hoiueRtcml tho land on
which tho Hugnr factory now HtnndH
Thoy cnuio horo in 1817 when tho
country wna now aud romninod on thoir
homcBtend up ton fow yenrn ngo Tho
doconHod was 81 yours of tigo nud died of
tho imturiilcnttBOB roBultnnt upon old
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Mrs Fordiuaud Schulz Hiirvive nml
mourns hor Iosb Both wero nt her bed
side when tho end enmo
Tho deceased had a largo oirclo of
friends both nuioug old nud new Bottlers
nud it is expected Hint hor funeral will
bo nttondod by n largo concourse of
people
Acknowledge Norfolk Contribution
The following from tho privuto secre
tary of tho governor of Texas is self
explanatory Tho ncknowledgoinont
dooB not include tho 24 50 contributed
by tho asylum employes nor tho contri
bution from tho Sons of Merman which
wero sent later and will probably be
acknowledged in duo time
Execitivk Omen Srvrror TrXAs
Austin Sept J7 W M Robertson
Mayor Norfolk Nobr Dear Sir 1
am diroctod by the governor to acknowl
edge tho receipt of your remittance of
the lith instant for lVii0 contributed
by tho citizens of your town for tho
benefit of tho storm sulFerers ou the
Texas coast and to express his sincere
thanks for tho geuorotiB donntiou
Very Truly Yours
N A CltAYHNS
Privato Secretary
Good Wonln For Hiijm
S A McKay of Meadow Grove re
turned last weok from Storey county
Iowa where ho had been visiting for a
woek Storey couuty was formerly the
homo of Hon John 11 Hays He served
ns nuditor of that couuty for twelve
yenrs tilling tho ofllce so satisfactorily
that his resignation was accopted with
reluctance nt the end of his last year in
ofllce Mr McKay says he took pains to
ascertain hisetiuiding there and heard
nothing but expressions of love and re
Bpeot from men of all parties coupled
with earnest wishes for his success this
fall Battle Creek Republican
Notlca
Positively no hunting or fishing al
lowed on the premises of the under
signed Parties trespassing will be
prosecuted
Lewis Ray
John Ray
HkkuyMasskan
S T Nai ikk
Mot Iattr Day SulnU
Inman Nobr Sopt 28 1900 Citizens
of Norfolk It ia my pleasure to bnve many
esteemed friends in your city having
been privileged to mnko my home with
you for 7 yenrs I feel it my duty to
inform you that the gentlemen who
represent themselves to be Latter Dny
Saints are not of the Reorganized
Church of Latter Day Saints but are of
tho Utah church that apostatized after
the martyrdom of Joseph Smith iu 1814
In tho summer of 1891 Elder J F
Mintuu of Magnolia Iowa preached on
my lawn nud iu 1897 inn tent pitched
ou Fourth street between I M Macys
Photo studio and the Baptist church
Elder Mintum represented tho true
church aud invited investigation and
received tho courtesy of Mr 1 1 use in
that au article was published from his
pon setting forth tho difference between
the two organizations and the Journal
granted the same favor It is earnestly
deBired that the people of Norfolk will
not be deceived and that there will be uo
mistake aud confnse the two churches
If any information is wanted it will
be forth comiug Respectfully
J H Loukmak
Two Merry Tramps as produced by
Wood and Ward has proven a big suc
cess during the past 6eason being one
of the most successful productions of
last year the management closing with
n net profit of over 10000 which was
remarkable for a new attraction
The News 300 department 1e com
plete in every particular
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY OCTOBER 11900
HO BH K
Alabama Mob Wreaks Awful
Vengeance Upon a Rapist
RUN DOWN BY BLOODHOUNDS
Victim llimtinntl Aitpllrx tlio Mutch to
the tucl Which Itcilllrci tho Negro to
Dcnf to III Wild Crlc for
III Crime
WctiimiMkn Aln Oct Wliillt ltl
TowiihcikI a negro was burned nt the
Htnko III the little town of Kclcctlc IB
iiiIIcr from this jilntP Hhortly uftcr
nildiilglit The negroH itIhk was nn
nttempteil ihhiuiH on Mr Loiinle Ilnr
rlngton whose huslmnil net Hie to thu
fuel which reduced Townsends bwly
to iislirH
Vesteidny nfternoon nt 1 oclock the
negio who wiih ii nephew of the negro
Floyd linuged a week ngo for mi at
tempted assault attempted to assault
Mih Ilaiiliigton The womans
Kcreanm were heard by Uob Nichols
a negro who wiih passing along the
road at the time He ran to the house
In time to see the negro escape Ah
noon as Mrs Harrington was re
stored to coiisclousnesH Nlchols gave
the alarm The news spread rapidly
All the stores at Kelcctlc were instant
ly cIohimI the ginneries aud sawmill
Bhut down the people left their
wagons In the roud and their plows In
the Held and gathered for a pursuit
of the negro HloodhoutidH were taken
to where the negros track dlsap
ixmreri and an exciting chaso ensued
The dogs stopped linully ut a tree In
front of Odlons ntore on the outskirts
of Eclectic The crowd comintj up
Btwn discovered the negro sitting ou
a limb He was brought down at once
and taken to the scene of his crime
There he was confronted by his vic
tim who positively identified him
The negro was taken to tho edge of
the village aud preparations for bis
death were iiuleklymude A rope was
Hung over the limb of a big oak and
10 men stood ready to swing hlin up
Then u halt was called and the man
ner of death was discussed by the mob
A vote Vns taken and tike balloting
showed a majority of the crowd to fa
vor death at the stake The stake
was prepared and the negro wna bound
to It with chains Pine knots were
piled about him and the flames were
started by the husband of his victim
As they leaped to the negros flesh
he uttered wild cries to God for mercy
nud help The crowd looked on deaf
to his cries and in an hour the negro
was reduced to ashes
Townsund confessed the crime and
said he was also implicated with Alex
Floyd who was hanged two weeks
ngo for an nttempteil assault on Miss
Kate Pearson He said lie and Floyd
had planned for other crimes of like
character
BRYAN AT LACROSSE
Make h Doieu Speeches During tho
Day
Iu Minnesota
LaCrosse Wis Oct 3 When Mr
Bryan concluded his last speech here
last night he had made 12 addresses
and had covered about 15 hours of
time during the day
Mr Bryan received a most enthusi
astic reception iu the city Crowds
met him at the depot A feature of
the occasion was tle iwlse of numer
ous tin horns and cowbells in the
crowd The tooting of one and the
ringing of the other gave the pnrade
the appearance of a city carnival
which was heightened by the throwing
of rice and confetti Into Mr Bryans
enrrlage He arrived at the rink a
huge elevated structure at 845 and
found It packed solidly with men
standing After the rink fipooch Mr
Bryaa wits d iven to the Germanla
hall where lie found the building not
only packed but rumrlng over
This experience was duplicated
when half an hour afterward Mr Bry
nn appeared at the now LaCrosav the
ater where Uc made the last speech
of the night Wherever he went there
was the wildest possible enthusiasm
MAKES A CHARGE OF LIBEL
ITennrr of Kearney lnilutrtl Sehwl I
HitrrhuiD MUrepreaented Fart
i
Ray
Kearney Neb Oct II Deputy Sher
iff Sammous served a summons om
Frank A Harrison special corre
spondent of the State Journal yehter
day when he got off the Roosevelt
special L B Fenner of the Industrial
school Is the plaintiff in the action and
asks for 5000 damages for lilielliug
him in au article publibhcd In the
Journal luly 30 1SKX
Fenner claims the article was pub
lished in order that lie would lose his
position as teacher of the Industrial
school The numinous was nerved
uiKii Harrison so that suit would be
held iu this Judicial district Har
rison is required to answer the pe
tition before Nov 15
Dream OosU III111 Hit Life
Skux City Oct 3 Edward R Ak
man of Manning In was stealing a
ride on n Milwaukee train en route to
bloux City nud lay down in the corner
of a boxcar to sleep He dreamed he
was In a railroad wreck and heard
the moaus und crios for help of jier
Hons Injured He went to their assist
ance and climbed through tlie end
door falling under be wheels Both
of his legs wer cut off He died three
hours later
8lsYrar Old Hoy M100U Sinter
Wichita Kun Oct 3 3 uy Rigga
years old shot his sister It years old
with a target gun because she would
not give him J of his money which
she held The girl has gone to the
hospital ueriouuly wounded
Blood Troubles
As the blood contains nil the elements nccc9nry to sustain life it is impor
tant that it lc kept free of nil impurities or it becomes a source of disease
poisoning instead of nourishing the body aud loss of health is sure to follow
Some poisons enter the blood from without through the skin by absorption or
inoculation others from within as when waste product accumulate in the
system and ferment allowing disease gcrni9 to develop nntl be taken into the
circulation While all blood troubles hae one common origin each has some
peculiarity to distinguish it from the other Contagious Mood Poison Scrofula
Cancer Rheumatism Eczema and other blood diseases can lie distinguished by
n certain wire ulcer eruption or inflammation ntincnriui on the skin Everv blood
sss
AiiRUftt Flower
It is n surprising fnct snys Prof
Houton that iu my travels in nil parts
f tho world for tho Inst ton yenrs
huvo mot moro pcoplo having UBod
Groons August Flower thnia nny other
romedy for dyspopsin dornuged livor
and stomach aud for constipation I
find for tourists and salesmen or for
persons filling oflico positions where
hendnohoB nud general bad footings from
irregular habits exist that Greens
AugUBt Flower is a grand remedy It
does not injure tho system by frequent
use and 1b excellent for soar stomachs
nud indigestion Sample bottles free
nt A K Leonards Sold by denlers iu
nil civilized countries
Dr Sadie Hart Millei u praduate
the American School cf Ostecpatny
hirksville Missouri mtB ot e e
ofllce 111 Norfolk lor th Dractico
ihii new system ot healing Rooms
iverho Hayes jewelry aoie uour
irom 10 in the morning to 1 in th
nfternoon Gonsu tntioti an l x
animation free
The complete service of Tho Chicago-Portland
Special via Union Pacific
enables passengers to reach the princi
pal cities between the north and Pacific
coast nud Missouri river not only in the
shortest possible space of time but nlso
in tho most comfortable and enjoyable
manner The dining enrs on this trnin
nre stocked with tho best the mnrket
nflords All meals served a la carte
Funning in Colorado unit New Mexico
The Deuver Rio Grande railroad
The Scenic Line of tho World hns
an illustrated book upon the
Prepared
hove subject which will be sent free to
farmers desiring to change their location
This publication gives valuable informa
tion in regard to the agricultural horti
cultural and live stock interests of this
section and should be in the hands of
everyone who desires to become nc
qunlnted with the methods of farming
by irrigation Write S K Hooper G
P T A Denver Colo
consumption
is by no means
lisease it is
n the beginning
YOU ARE
t
the
thought
CORDIALLY
TO VISIT
dreadful
to be
It can always be stopped
n the beginning The trouble
you dont know youve got
it you dont believe it you
wont believe it till you are
forced to Then it is danger
ous
Dont be afraid but attend
to it quick you can do it your
self and at home
Take Scotts Emulsion of
Cod Liver Oil and live care
ully every way
This is sound doctrine
whatever you may think or
be told and if heeded will
save life
If you have not tried It send for
free sample its agreeable taste will
surprise you
SCOTT BOVNE Chemists
409 Pearl Street New Yorkt
50c and SlOO all ciruKulsts
INVITED
Michaels Studio
We shall be pleased to see you even if
you do not need nuy work in our line
Come in and get acquainted and see our
lovely line of photos where you will
find the very latest in styles of mounts
aud finiBh All work guaranteed satis
factory We have a fine line of Oil
Paintings Water Colors Pastel and
Crayon Work A large stock of Pic
ture Frames and Mouldings Amateur
supplies always on hand and your work
done prompt and reasonable Your
trade is wanted at the finest gallery in
this country
Yours for BuBiueBS
C P MICHAEL
Cancer
Scrofula
Old Sores
Rheumatism
Contagious
Blood Poison
Ulcers
disease shows sooner or later on the outside and on the weakest pnrt of the hotly or where it finds the least resistance
Many mistake the sore or outward sign for the real disease and attempt a cure by the use of salves liniments and other
external applications Valuable time is lost and no permanent benefit derived from such treatment
BLOOD TROUBLES REQUIRE BLOOD REMEDIES the poison must be completely and perma
ncntlv eradicated the blood reinforced purified and cleansed or the disease goes deeper and saps the very life Mercury
potash and arsenic the treatment usually prescribed in this class of diseases are violent poisons even when taken in 6Uiall
doses never cure but do much harm by adding another poison to the already overburdened diseased blood
f mm- S fc Matures own remeilv made ot roots anil Herbs attacks the disease in
the blood antidotes and forces out all impurities makes weak thin blood rich strong
and healthy and at the same time builds up the general hcaltk S S S is the only
purely vegetable blood purifier known ana the only one that can reach deep seated
blood troubles A record of 50 years of successful cures proves it to be a reliable
unfailing specific for all blood and skin troubles
Froo Modioal Troatntontm Our Medical Department is in charge of
skilled physicians who have made blood and skin diseases a life study so if you nave
Contacious Mood Poison Cancer Scrofula Rheumatism Eczema an Old Sore or nicer
or any similar blood trouble write them fully for advice about your case All correspondence is conducted in strictest confi
dence We make no charge for this service Book on blood and Bkin diseases free SWIFT SPECIFIC CO Atlanta Ga
G uaranteed Cheapest and Best A Sapirlative Conditioner and Fattener
for Live Stock Prices 25 cents nnd o cents per p uuage ir -pound bagB 3 50
TWENi IbTH CENTURY - OUl TRY FOOD
Keeps fowls heaithy MiKes chickF giow Makes nens lay Prevents
poultry diseases Price 25 cents ner package
For saie w Sugar City Cereal Mills
Norfolk Nebraska
Circular and pamphlet fee JOS HAAS V S Indianapolis Ind
KIDNEY TROUBLES
PURE BLOOD
- Free from All Disease Breeding Germs
Important Important Important
It is not only important but absolutely necessary to have pure blood if you
wish to get rid of Kidney Liver or Bladder Troubles Kill the germe purify
the blood and the cause is eradicated the disease cured and health returns
These little disease breeding germs float about in impure blood nnd traveling
throughout the body alight on any spot thnt is weak and when the Kidneys
Liver or Bladder have such spots they become affected Unless killed at once
and the blood redeemed from these germs of death they multiply rapidly until
the tissues become so involved that the organs failing to do their duty the
whole structure suffers
Swarms of these living germs finally get the upper hand destroy these deli
cate organs nltogether nnd the result is death One of the greatest remedies
antiseptic and a germ destroyer is Cramers Kidney and Liver Cure Safe but
sure it goes to the root of the evil A vegetnble compound scientifically made
especially to act on the blood becoming a component part of it deBtroyiDg all
the living germs of any kind it goeB right to the seat of the trouble killing
the little pests and restoring and strengthening the tissues until relief and a cure
is affected Vhe bright eye the appetite and ambition will again be yourF
Omaha Neb April 2 1900
Cramer Chemical Co
Gente I hnve boon a Krent eullerer from
kidney troubles for mmo time I wne bo lmil
I could not lift iinythinif or etoop Hi nil My
nppetite wne poor nnd I was completely run
down I took two bottloe of Cramers Kidney
Cure and now I am able to do a big days work
I have n kooiI appetite and I can recommend
your medicine to anyono afllicted with kidney
disease Henry Koelbr North lKth St
Missouri Pacific Ry
and
Iron Mountain Route
To certain
points in
the
WEST
SOUTH-
WEST
and
SOUTH
EAST
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ONE FARE FDR THE ROUND TRIP
PLUS aoo
1 Octobers and Hi
ON TUESDAYS November 1 and 20
December 4 and 18
Final Limit of Tickets 21 Days
Stop overs will be allowed within
transit limit of fifteen dayB going after
reaching first homeseekere point en-
route
For furtlr information or advertising mut
ter address an nt cnt of the comitni or
J J 0 lllILLIPII W C BARNES
AG F eodPA TPA
BonUipaet Cor Hth and Douglas BU
UJAUANttBUABKA
Aliiany N Y Feb 5 1900
Cbamkk Chemical Co
Gents I haio been a preat sufferer from
kidney ililliculties for a numberof years Have
taken nllkinds of remedies without benefit un
til I heard of Cramers Kidney Cure I bought
two bottles and used as directed with the most
Kratifyinc results lam now entirely free from
headache from which I was a constant suf
ferer andean safely say that by the continued
use of your valuable romedy the worst forms of
kidney disease can certainly bo cured
Very respectfully
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3 Teething CollcCrylngWakefulnegs 33
4 Diarrhea of Children or Adults 33
7 Cough Colds Bronchitis 33
8 euralgla Toothache Fsceacbe 33
O lleadarhe Kick Headache VerUgo 33
10 HyspepiilaIndlgestlonWeak0tomacli33
11 Suppressed or Painful Ierlods 33
13 Whiles Too Profuse periods 33
13 Croup Laryngitis Boarseness 33
14 Salt Rheum Eryslpf las Eruptions 33
IS Rheumatism ltpeumatlo Pains 33
16 Malaria Chills Perer and Ague 33
l 4atarrh Influenza Cold In the Hend 33
30 Whooplng Cougb 33
37 Kldney Diseases 33
UH Nerrou Debllllyf 100
30 Vrlnary Weakness Wetting Bed 33
77 Orlp nay Fever 35
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