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i if 4 4 TUESDAY TOPICS Ohns Rico mndo business visit Piorco today Kelly was viBitor yesterday from Plainview Judge 1 Mackoy was in the city yesterday from Stanton Mrs Wntidel is in Niobrara in her capacity of trained nnrso Stewart vraa Norfolk visitor yestcrdoy from Osmond Misses Hughes Carter nnd 13enser of Winside wore Norfolk visitors over Sunday Weatherby has gouo to Creigh ton to hear tcstlmouy in a bankruptcy case Rev 1 Mueller of Chribt Luther an church went to Clearwater yesterday to attoud a couforouco Tho BO ool of MIbs Nina Walker will floso this wcok for its long vacation and Miss Walker will return to her homo Miss Irono Doxter aud herschoohunto Miss Little departed today for Omaha to resumo their studies at Browuell hall Rev Gutkuect of Wayne passed through the city yesterday on his way to Wiuside to attend the conference of Lutheran ministers Fisoher tho now hardware man ha recolved two carloads of goods and fixtures and tho same are being placed in his store room in tho Robertson block Tho meotiug of the Wednesday club whicli was to have been held nt tho home of Mrs John Hays tomorrow afternoon has been postponed until further notice A number of men employed in tho fiheop yards at the Junction got out for a merry time yesterday and created some excitement on tho streets but nothing serious happened County Superintendent Crum writes that the Eighth grade examinations recently held here had nothing to do with teachers certificates the pupils of that grade as a rule falling below the age limit of teachers Mrs John Lanktree of Omaha wife of the iiiperiutendent of the bridges and building department of the Union Pacific is visiting her friend Mrs John Hulff Mr Langtree stopped for a visit today and left for Columbus on the morning train The grocery store of Oscar Uhle is being improved by the application of a new dress of wall paper on tho interior and it is understood that the woodwork will also be repainted Mr Uhle is further improving his store by having placed therein one of Norton Dexters acetylene gas plants Rev and Mrs Leavitt returned to their home nfc West Point this morning after visiting several days with Mr Lenvitts parents Their visit was somewhat shortened by a message announcing the serious illness of Mrs Leavitts mother Mrs Dr McGrew at Geneva where the daughter will go this afternoon A new building will be erected on the vacaufc lot just we6t of the Fuesler tailor shop as soon as the weather per mits and when completed will be occu pied ae an office by the Singer Sewing Machine company with Pan Lee as local manager The building will be about the same size as the tailor shop About 00 bankers attended the meet ing at Hnrtington yesterday and enjoyed a very pleasant Bession and banquet Washington county was added to the district The association decided to hold its next annual meeting in this city Bucholz was elected as president of the association and was also chosen to represent the district at the national meeting to be held in Columbus May 8th Jsaao Doughtery of South Norfolk returned yesterday from Rocky Ford and other towns in Colorado He Btates that the foundation for the new sugar factory at Rocky Ford has been laid and the work is waitiug for the steel This has been shipped by boat and is coming wrong end to That is they ore receiving boilerspipo and other material in advance of the steel needed in the erection of tho building He reportB snow blockades and Hoods ob other interesting features of his visit and his stay was ex tended somewhat on account of these A new scale of prices has been arranged for seats at tho entertainment to be given next Monday evening by local talent for the benefit of the Auditorium as follows 100 150 2 00 50and 500 At these prices the house should not be capable of holding all who want to go especially when it is considered that tho proceeds are all to be used for the purpose of finishiug the building which must be done at onco or the spring rainB will practically ruin the interior The building is incomplete and insecure at the present time and should be speedily finished The people of Norfolk cannot afford to leave it in its present condition which simply means that it will have to be closed If more money bhould bo realized from tho pre sentation of Saratoga next Mouday evening than is required to finish the building the surplus will go to pay small accounts whioh will bo assigned to tho trustees of the house and not to the insurance company Tho creditors nre all business men and laborers of Norfolk aud no one contends that they should not have the money due them Tire News hopes to see a good patron- ago of tho ontortaimnout becauso it t0 boliovcB that the city con woll afford to put llttlo moro money into an enterprise which will provo as beneficial ns thin Auditorium is Bnro to when completed llrrnilt Itremli Itrenril IIto us llreml Tho following appeal for roliof for starving India lias boon recolved Broad I broad bread I givo us broad 1 is tho cry that comes to us from- tho starving millions of India Tho area effected by tho drouth is abont 150000 square miles having a population of 110000000 Great numbers have already perished aud thousands nro now on tho vorgo of starvation Lord Curzon British vicoroy of India furnishes a Bhip In Now York harbor to take 100000 bushels of com to India Wo can do them moro good and do it quicker in this way than in any other If wo front them money direct tho com would cost them 1 10 a buBhel in India Lord Curzon furnishes tho ship aud 40 cents will buy as much com in Now York as J1I0 in India thereby saving moro than three times as many One cent invested in corn in York at -10 cents per bushel will Now moro than sustaiu ono man for day Forty cents or ono bushel of corn will savo tho life of fifty men women aud children for ono day One dollar will savo ono persons lifo until tho rain comes in July and tho famine will be relioved Ten dollars will rescuo fifty children from starvation and support thorn for a month Wo urge tho people of Nebraska to contribute to tho immediate relief of the starving people of India Fletchek Ij Whauton pastor St Pauls church Lincoln Hindman pastor First Presbyterian chnrch Lincoln Rowlands pastor First Baptist church Lincoln II Manss pastor First Congregational church Lincoln Thompson pastor First Christian church Lincoln We heartily endorse the above appeal A Poyntkk governor of Nebraska PouTnn secretary of state Bkssey acting chancellor of state university A Sherman dean of state university Huntington chancellor Nebraska Wesleyau university Chas Fokdyce dean Nebraska Wes leyan university A Alahasteu secretary faculty Nebraska Weslpyan uuiversity Paine Lincoln Neb This plan meets our warm and hearty approval Simpson Mayor Parkek pastor First Congregational church Eaton pastor Baptist church Main paBtor church In response to this appeal tho follow iag joint committee has been appointed by the churches of Norfolk Fred Benjamin Lemont and Sprecher who will receive subscriptions and forward the money collected Those who wish to have a part this fund will confer a favor by not waiting for the committee to visit them and sending their contribution to any member of same on or before Saturday April 28th as the money must be forwarded on the following Monday Twenty three dollars aud sixty eight cents have been paid by the employes and patients of the Norfolk State Insane hospital Will the rest of tho Norfolk people be ea liberally disposed JAAA4SA4t4tJI After He Comes i ho has a hard enough time Everything that the expectant mother can do to help her child she should do One of the irreatest blessimrs she can give him is health but to 2 do this she must have health her- jj self She should use every means 2 to improve her physical condition 2 She should by all means supply herself with 2 Mothers JVC WML Friend It will take her through the crisis HL lflsssflLLKs easily and quickly It is a liniment which gives strength and vigor to tho muscles Com mon sense will Show you that the stronger the muscles are which bear the strain the less oain there will A woman living in Fort Wayne Ind says Mothers Friend did wonders for me Praise God for your liniment TtOfl ltlc fxH TT 1 ft tt tt tt tt xiunei uai Mothers Friend is a blessing to tt all women who undergo natures 5J ordeal of childbirth jj Get Mothers Friead at tho drug store SI per bottle THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO tt Atlanta Ga Write for our free Illustrated book Before 2 lialiy Is Hum THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AVR1L 2t 1900 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Mies Ann Seymour is on tho sick list Mrs Pippin of South Norfolk is on tho sick list Tho Turf Exchnngo Is being Improved with a fresh coat of paint Shorltr Loseyjwas a Norfolk visitor yestorday from Madison Mrs II Bntterflold returned yesterday noon from Chicago Miss Ellon Mullen leaves this evening ffjr a visit in tho Blank Hills country Mrs Ludcr of Meadow Grovo was shopping in Norfolk yesterday Fred Dedcrman is building a flno honso on his farm northwest of tho city Tho local lodge Trlbo of Ben Hur will mrot tonight for work in tho degrees Miss Mary Horlskoy has accepted tint position of operator at tho telephone central Mutlon Jos Allbory and Atulrow Violo wont to Blair yesterday to attend a lodge mooting John Peters of Albion a brother-in-law of 11 Widaman is attending tho convention Ohapin of Omaha traveling agent of tho Burlington route ip in tho city on business II Cross of tho St Edward Sun is attending the convention and paid this olllco visit Strothor of tho Monroe Republican is attending tho convention aud paid this olllco a visit Fathers Welsh and Vermuollon attended a conference of Catholic priests at West Point yesterday Mrs August Hellormun who has been very sick for scmo timo is some what improved August Bruesson who has beon very low with a cancer on his leg shows a little improvement A Moldenlmuer has added a porch to his residence aud is painting and otherwiso improving it Pension Examiner Green has vacated his office in tho Mast block and returned to Washington Mr nnd Mrs Tyler havo returned Mr Tyler from Anamosa Iowa and Mrs Tyler from Omaha Senator and Mrs John Thurston arrived in the city last evening from Omaha and are attending the convention today Frank McCluro Chaffee has beon so cured for the commencement lecture of the High school and the same will bo given on the evening of May Silst A meeting of the official board of the church will bo held this evening at the close of tho prayer meeting The pulpit at tho churoh next Sunday morning and evening will bo filled by Rev Thomas Bithel of Wayne in tho absence of Pastor Main Chas II Johnson returned this noon from Omaha where he has been giving testimony in the Norfolk freight rate case before the inter stnto commerce commission An election was held at Wayne day to vote on a proposition to bond the school district in tho sum of 1000 for the purpose of erecting a new school building The bonds were defeated by a majority of 25 about SO ladies voting A strictly April day with thunder showers wns tho feature of todays weather and every green thing is growing nnd everything that should be green is getting that way in a manner astonishing to the natives The lawn mowers are being persuaded thnt winter qunrters are no longer essential to their well being and are being enticed therefrom by tho muscular arm of the lawn fiend It is seldom that lawns look more beautiful and velvety than they do this spring There has been little need of artificial watering thus far It is understood that ono of the democratic conncilmen wanted the police force increased today by three or four extras as was douo at tho time of tho democratic convention He seemed nl most incredulous when informed that an increase in the force was entirely unnecessary and that the citys quiet would not bo marred by any riotous proceedings BRev II Main of the church will leave tomorrowJforEvanbtou 111 as conference visitor at the commencement exercises at the Garrett Biblical institute He will remain short time at the meeting of the general conference in unicago ana win visit ms parents in Magnolia Iowa on his way home His family will accompany him as far as Iowa Tho grand council of Nebraskn which is the state association of traveling men will meet in this city on May 4 and 5 The business sessions will bo held during the dnys at the Odd Follows hall und on Friday evening May 4 the council will givo a danciug party at tho Mast hall whilo it is expected that au entertainment will be given nt tho Auditorium on Saturday evening The committees in charge of tho danc iug party are as follows Arrange mentsFred Cashin Geo Moeller Iuvitation Ralph Henry Day Frod Cashiu Ed Seymour Reception I Beuford EllerMrs Hueo Mrs Alexander Dr Chas Parker Mrs OTappert Waller stedt Miss EdithJMcClary Floor Owen Loo latenvnlk Frod Fulton It is oxpoctod that tho businoss Reunions and entertainments will bo largely attended and Norfolk should nttompt to make tho visit of tho trnvolora enjoyable ns possible whilo they aro tho city DELEGATES SELECTED Iunlt Ans tjlveii DolMtutliui Stiito Del- i giiti thilimtrurctl KiiinBMnrilnn DnlU Tho republican county convention mot at Martiuardts hull in this city this afternoon Tho convent ion wns called to order at 1 110 by I Whitlo chairman of tho county control committoo and Secretary Nichols read tho call On motion Judge Powers was elected temporary chairman and Jan Nichols temporary secretary On motion a committoo of five was appointed on credentials consisting or Unon 1 Whitln Win Parkin boh A Randall and II Grunt Tim convention took rocoFS of lfi minutes to give tho committee time to make up its report which showed that all but two products were represented Tho temporary organization was then made permanent A considerable timo was spent over a motion to select committoo consisting of ono dolegato from each precinct to recommend names of delegates to tho Htnto convention An amendment was mndi that the state delegates bo holrctod from among tho delegates to tlm county convention but this was afterwards reconsidered Richardson olleiod tho following resolution whioh wuh adopted Resolved That tho delegation fioni Madison county to tho Htato convention go unpledged to any of tho candidates for national committeeman now hooking that honor that they be loft free if in their judgment tho best interests of tho party demand it to givo their support to some now man whom they believe will harmonize tho elomonts of tho party Judge llarnes gnvo notico that nt tho proper timo ho would oiler a motion that John Hajs bo allowed to select tho delegates to tho congressional convention On call of precincts tho following were named as tho committoo to report names to tho stato convention II II Patterson Eisoley Tyler II Rish Geo Smith A Smith Curns Rynenrson John Wilson Knesol Richardson A McGinnis 13 Hutchinson Marsh A Randall Jostes II Grout Tho convention thou took a recess of lfi minutes to givo tho committee time to mako a report Upon reconvening the committoo reported the following names as delegates to tho stato convention and tho report was adopted by tho convention Dave Owen Wm Robertson II Buoholz McClary Burt Mapos Chns A Smith Arnett Riley Huso David Whitla 15 Simpson Gross Guy Deuel A Stewart Mat Klosseu jr Junk ins Harry Barnes On motion tho 17 alternates selected by tho committee were chohen us fol ows 1L Patterson Roberts 7 Barnes Hershiser Storrs Mathowson Will McDonald Aug Steifin Chr Schavland Jos Kilpotrick Wm Low Morris Cruo A McKay Randall Walt Reynolds A Randall and Stockwell Barnes moved that Hon John Huys bo allowed to uamo 18 delegates to the congressional convention The motion was seconded by Robertson nnd Randall and was adopted unanimously On motion committoo of throo was appointed to notify Mr Hays of tho action of tho convention nnd the chair named as such committee Messrs Robertson A Randall and Wm Parkinson On motion of II Tracy convention proceeded to tho selection of county central committee tho following being selected Norfolk First ward A Heinle ben Second ward Eiseley Third ward Simpson Fourth ward Fred Hollingsworth Outside precinct A Carter Jefierson McDonald Battlo Creek Dr 15 Tanner Madison Smith Union John Wilson Highland Knesol Vnlloy David Whitla Warnervillo Boyd Grovo John Askwith Deer Creek A McKay Shell Creek A Raudall Kalamazoo Mat KIiieec jr Emerick A Riohardson Fairview Duun Green Garden Chris Schmitt Schoolcraft Dowling A motion prevailed thnt thoso named bo declared the central committeo On motion the committee met aud bo leoted David Whitla as chairman aud James Nichols as secretary At this timo the committee sent to escort John Hays to tho convention ball retnrued aud introduced Mr Hays In feeling address ho said it would bo false uiodesty not to express thanks for the honor that had been conferred upon him nnd ho warned tho convention that if he Bhould be so fortunate as to bo nominated as tho republican candidate for congress ho will be elected After again thanking tho convention he submitted the following list of names as 5 FATAL ECONOMY wmim VERY old maxim declares that it isnt econ omy to pick up pins the time is worth more than the pins Similarly it is not true economy to do without Ivory Soap your health requires the daily removal of the bodily excretions which are discharged through the pores of the skin These tiny mouths must be kept open and they should be opened only with a pure soap IVORY SOAP 99f PER CENT PURE rnrnirMT im mi tannin owitrn itriiiti delegates to tho congrc ionul coin on Hon Robertson Richardson 15 Burnhnni A Randall WN Huso A McGinnlH Wm Parkinson A McKay II Hutchinson Caniplmll II Muchol II Grant Chr Schavland Norman Ochsnor Barnes II Willis Peter Rubondahl David Whitla Tho convention thou adjourned CHANGES EXPLAINED Hiiliurlntciiilmit Kuliir of tlm Ilonilliil Siin IflhtHtrnirnlH Wuo Muilc NoitroiK IIosiitat April In tho article in Saturdays Nrws relating to uHniiB at tho hospital nro many misstatements evidently given you by homo designing person for a sinister purpose Tho recent dismissals from tho hospital servico were all for reasons which any superintendent would consider good and so would the public if it know them Mr McPhcrson woll knows that reasons nsido from politics were given for his dismissnl but since ho has mentioned politics 1 think it proper to state that in tho presence of other persons ho defended tho assassination of Governor Goobel a crimo equalling in atrocity tho murder of President Lincoln Tho falsity of tho statements is evident when it is known that Nils Martin resigned to take a more lucrative position as conductor of a street car lino in Kansas City his home John Welsh resigned of his own volition August Grendahl has never been asked lor his resignation and is still in tho sorvico Mrs Davi3 has not been asked for her resignation although she designs leaving tho sorvico nbout Juno 1 to join her husband who js now stationed at Loup Nebraska Witli regard to Mr Ross it has been customnry when the weather gets warmer to dispense with tho service of one person about the engine plant and get along with only two persons until tho wenther gets colder ami ho informed me a month ugo that he thought he could do better at Lincoln his home as his chances of promotion would bo hotter than here and Mrs Grimoldsbys resignation was not asked A profound conviction that tho good of tho hospital required it was tho moving spirit in tho request for tho resignations of the others mentioned In hospitals employes nro always coming and going It is stated that at Ularinda Iowa tho average duration of service is four months it is much longer here Some of tho dismissed persons havo been actively engaged in trying to get somo of tho other employes to resign but as yet without success Very respectfully Kkuku Superintendent Prof A Sayoor the great mag netio healer using tho Weltmer method will euro you or teach yon to euro all chronio or long standing diseases at 20 First street Norfolk Neb Will givo threo treatments free SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSftL sssssssssssssH BBSSSSSSSSSsI QbSSSSSSbH BsssssVKliv2lr9HBBafl For the Best Photographs And Pioinpt nnd Satisfactory Finishing go to MICHAEL The Norfolk Photographer Frames mndo to order at low rates Photo Muttons all sorts and sizes finest assortment in town A Sfure of Your Patronage Solicited NEBRASKA BOURBOH WILKES STALLION Will stand at Mnin ons Mum Mi hills old stand Fridays and Saturdays of each week until July 1 For terms see owner A WALLER TREES AND PLANTS a full lino Irult Trees of hest Varieties nt Mnrd Times Prices Small Trull in lnri Hipply Milllniih of Htruwlxirry lilimtH very tlinfty and cll rooted lot tho iiit tifar lioiiin nnd hiivii frniKlit or uxproew Scud for prlcnliht to North Bend Nurseries North Heid Tjdiie County Neb WHY HE CURES flui Orcutcst SlMt laliHt or tliu Timo lcn Kwry CUho 11U IitkouhI Attention Dootor llathawovS cnnvn which wcniul nil Hliullnr uil1 IIjIh Ih not Dr llnthavrnyH method mumuu LvirvriiMiilthliltiiiHiiiiuitpiirifiiiiv Mot doctor linrun cnrtnln muulicr Of HOC rulUOltllMHlllCtl IllUJ UMllll juiKiioKuii aim mi cxiici poKltionoftliMillfiMHodrori illlliiii ill tiriutiKil I Im Ivorycako lx treated siuiir ntuly anil inidlclnuHaro id mliilHtorud which aro cclally irpnrud tinder It lliithnMHjH tcTiinal iiht luloii forciicli ram NolHOx0ilar riiiitIcctiHl liiIurtlciilnrdlMitMlntho kuiik mnnnnr eorinimoiit ly no tHuiwoiilo i linuld ho treated in thu fiuiui nuy ut en or Kiiniii complaint Or llnthainy IfinKpeclal let In thu liei boiiPttof thu Hon ho treats fiieclul eineH in a pnectal manner of pji hm mulled out yours nuo whlln In rwau colleen und lumpltKl practice und Im tnlrl proTedundiiilurBeduiHiiicouitihtly Specially durlmr tlm twenty years Klnco twenty years of tho inoct exteiiRlvo I rOBIOQu practice niijnjml liyunv this country Dr llathuw treut and uniform due to this ludlilduul syMeiu of treutmunt Evnlualvn In spite of hundred of rcujuestH JLV rwrly from doctors In ull parts of thu Treatment WorlI kniK for tlm privilege of tiKlncnrUatliaffuyHtiiettiiHloftreutmenlliuhellurci It wlur to ullow none Ix side hlniHulf thu kiionluduo of his remedies as bo is too well uwurn of thu mischief which may ho done hy the unskillful uwiofnny sjftom rieturmlnd how perfect Blood and Skin Dr lluUmwu1 treatment for Dlsoaaos ll01 1H whutm er sUiko cures all forms of ulcer Miros Notches plinplps etc and not only rentoros the skin nnd sculp to their natural condition hut so purines the Wood that the dlseanols permanently und completely ilrlvpn from the ctein und all this without udmlnlilerluK poisonous or dunuerous druu unini I treatment of Vnrlcoceln VariOOOClO and and Stricture is a method oVcm Strloturo IJ nd in per cent of all ciim8 remits Inn perfect nnd permanent cure No operation is reiiiilreiland no pain or Inconvenience aro exierinced hr tho patient Jhuexpeni oof this treatment Is much I is thimthatof tiny operation or ho piui or uiAlt uto treatment und fs I0U1 wife and pure restoring tho organs to condition of isrfeet normal henllli Kidney tt UrUuthawayhasiutt iiuestmn hlank lor Umse preruredii din 1 have new Diseases rmThTalHt1 Klnr trousiound this plant ho will clnd send free to everyone who sends blm his name uiil addnU New Bonk slie fop lr Jlathnwii a new new book book Mm bw Vluor Health has FREE KfW he an edition of SiS ted time 11 of this rooK ni be sent free to anyone who seitds copy his Consultation MiKe ald HuUmway iiI Ur Hathaway makes no churite FREE forconsultutlonandadviceat cither hlsolUcoorbymull fey NEWTON HATHAWAY Dr Iluthuwuy Si Co 3 Commercial Bloc faloux City Iowu 77 A Beccher Higby City clerk of Omaha Nobr favorably and widely known as a man of integrity aud ability writes I beliovo that Dr- Kays Renovator and Dr Kays Lung Balm aro worthy of tho publics confidence having known of faomo truly remarkable cures ol Omaha peoplo etTected by their use Shun substitutes Remedies Just ns Good as Dr Kayb Keuovutor and Dr Kays Iunt Halm uro not mndo or sold anywhere if uotat druggists vo will semi them Kst paidou receipt ol price Dr Kayb Itenovator iScts und II Six for 6 Dr Kays IupK VAa lUaudtS ets Free- Medical Advice Sample und lor the asklutr Addrexs Dr BJ Kay Medical Co Saratoga Springs.

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