ii 10 TUESDAY TOPICS V 11 Huehola wan it ntwiwMiKor for Omaha today H K Owtm arrived hint nlcjit from Cheyenne Wyo Dr mid MrH H D Tanner of Hat tie Greek nro o ty vltiitorH today O O McMonnKol und W H Jooloy wero pnosiiiKOrs today for 01 iram MIph Laura lluokondorf lnw accepted position iib oloilt lit llin Fair Htoro Tho county ooimnlsslouii H will meet In regular mhnIoh nt MuiIIhoii tomorrow 1 N Hundifk watt iv jinfhiHKT for Uuinhn on tho oiuly train thin Dr P 11 Salter watt called to Vlnnldo thiRiifleruoonto commit with DrOhorry cf tlmt pluoo There will bo n mootliiR of llin Blue lodge A V fc A M tomorrow nlht for work in tho M M decree O K Doughty returned liwt niMit from South Oinnlm whom lio Iiim boon plaoiiiK furnaoett in Owon limn now llOllHCH Mrtt 1 K Simpson ontortnlnod tho lliirmony olub Inst night nt duplicate whist Dilnty rofroRhineutH woro served ami it vory ploaHiuit ovonlnj wnH passed William Hnokondorl hatt so fur ro oovorod from hltt recent attack of ty phoid that ho was able to bo up town yesterday for tho llrst timo Hinco his return from Minnesota John Wiosuor tho Momlow Grove bntohor who was givou a preliminary henring at Madison on tho chargo of cuttlo stealing last week has boon bound ovor to tho district court Stato Superintendent Tuckaoii has comploto1 his annual apportiouinont of school funds Madison county with M scholars is accroditod with ii15a7fi as its share of tho fu ds A numbor of tho churohos aro pre paring for OhristmaR trooH or otlior fes tivities to bo given Monday evening In which tho children will talto loading parts and bo tho ones most iutorostod Mosdtunos N A ltaiubolt G P Koipor Mary Mathowsou A J Dur land I Powors W H ButtorftoldP IS Hardy W M Hobortson and A Boar wont to Madison today to spoud tho day with Mrs T P Mommingor A small compauy of friends spout last evening vory ploasantly at tho homo of 15 M Norton It was an ovouiug of musio Miss Nollo Gorncko giving a fow vocal soloctiouB Misses Miunio and Pauuio Norton playing piano and harp and Mr Zoisoho tho zither Dainty refreshments rounded out a delightful oveut Her old friends will bo sorry to learn that Miss Person formorly toachpr of elocution in tho Norfolk college is in vory poor hoalth and has been oontincd to hor bod at Oakland Oal siuco last July She first suffered from an attack of tho grip which has siuco d voloped into consumption The V R C of Norfolk yosterday sent for distribution among tho old Soulier viuliiun of the Galvotttou disaster threo sucks of clothing valued at 25 and 5 in money Tho contribution was carried by the exprops company froo of cbargo in accordance with tho recent order of oftlcors of that compauy Thero will bo installation of tho fol lowing officers of tho Norfolk M B A lodge on Saturday night January fi 1101 President P S Genuug treas urer Dr P Klesau j soorotary J M Co vert conductor J 15 Whitaker chap lain Barbara Wolf physician Dr P W Kiesau watchman O 15 Kvans sentry J E Munsterdau Following the installation an oyster supper will bo sorved All members of the M B A aro iuvitcd to participate Isaac Vail formorly a well known resident of this vicinity died suddenly nt tho homo of his daughter in Loo Ceuter Illinois Decoinbor 11 in his 81st year Mr Vail was au old settlor of this country coming hero iu tho spring ot 1871 and taking a quarter sootiou homestead east of tho city He lived there until a fow yoara ago when ho wenttomakohis homo with his children He leaves an aged wifo one son and two daughters to mourn hid Ion He had many friouds both iu this and Stun ton county WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Mrs P T Birehard went to Omaha today John Ehrhardt is a city visitor today from Stanton MrB John R Hays was a passenger for Omaha today Mr and Mrs Storey of Pierce were in tho city yesterday Will Sutherland of Omaha was a guest of Dr McKim over night The Shakespear club mot last night with Dr and Mrs 0 S Parkor Superintendent O H Reynolds Btartedfor Omaha thin morniug Editor W P Evans of tho Meadow Grovo Press was a city visitor yester day Some prophet has forecasted a heavy enow storm for the 21st which will bo next Friday Mr and Mrs E II Jacobs go to Mis souri Valley today to spend Christmas with relatives There will be no meeting of the Ladies guild of Trinity ohnroh autil after the holidays Mrs B Riley and her daugktor Mrs matrimsmmmmmmii Ofllcer Ktue rocoived a dispatch re cently from Sheriff J E Housoh of Sheridan county instructing him to keep an eyo open for a young man son of O P Franson saloon keepor and ranch man who had departed suddenly with out leave Tho youug follow arrived ou the noon tntiu and had scurcely got up town when the vigilant eyoa of tho ofllcer rocognized him and ho was promptly arrested The instructions to Ofllcer Kauo wero that if tho young man gave up tho funds ho had accumu lated from tho till in his fathers place of business ho was to bo giveu his liberty otherwiso ho waa to be held When the conditions were made kuawu to tho youug man he promptly disgorged 00 whioh had belonged to hlB pater and was given his liberty Au exohaugo tells of a general store mau iu a small town who has found a cure for the mail order habit Ilia oustomer8 were rapidly aoaudouing him and ordering goods from the large city houses For a while he wa8 toler ant assuring himsolf that ho could count upon a certain percentage of trade iu hid locality When it became appar ent that peuple were buying bora of soap TIIK NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY DKOKMHER21 1000 OIihr Watson of Plorco woro visitors in and boxes by mail tho goniral Moro man Norfolk yesterday mK to 0k for l remedy Ho found la A inlinIHln rmenod a talnt it iu it couiWor attraction 15very shop in the building tint door font of Nageles moat market O 11 Walker Is taking a lay oil from his duties as private clerk in Superin tendent RoynnldV otllco As a result of the examinations in tho High i ohool l pupils were found to bo dellniont iu their studies I W Mccarty came in from a busi neiis trip to Albion lust night and is a guest of his friend Hay llayfcs Sioux City Journal John A Davon port of this oily who has returned to Coour dAleno Idaho Is engaged with Inorgo T ICdinlston in thonianagnment of a now oniploymont ngonoy for tho mines tlioro The Salvation Army will hold a spec ial meeting on Saturday evening whon ltovllerlmrt15 Rydor pastor of tho First Baptist church will speak and sing Tho meeting will bo held at Sal vation Army hall beginning at 8 p m Ono of tho bus teams started to ran away at tho sugar factory Monday night ami started sovoral othor teams They succeeded in making things interesting for a time but matters woro finally straightened out with littlo damage bo ing done As August Huebuor was loavlng for his homo near Hadar last ovonlng tho tongue of his wagon was broken on tho street noar tho rouldonco of John Koonlgstoln and his horsos started to run away throwing him out and bruis ing him quito sovoroly Mrs A J Durland soorotary of tho Ladies Aid society of tho Congrega tional church announces that a mooting of that society will bo hold tomorrow at a in tho ladles parlor of tho ohnroh A full attendance of members la desirod us tho annual election of ollloors will tnlto placo At the recont bosbIou of tho stato com missioners and supervisors association Commissioner H W Winter of this oity was appointed as ono of tho 1 1 mombora of tho legislative committoo The duty of thlB committee will bo to draft billB incorporating suggestions niado by tho association present thoni to tho stato legislature and urge thoir adoption Hoy Head who hold tho position of ohomist in tho now sugar factory at Wavorly Washington during tho past campaign has boon iu tho city a fow days visiting parents and friends Ho will loavo tomorrow for Chicago whoro ho has business interests Mr Read was vory well ploasod with his short roBidouco iu Washington and speaks vory highly of that country especially its olimato Forty live boys aud girls will taka part iu tho browuio exorcises nt the First Congregational church next Mon day evening Tho brownies in costume will sing their quaint songp twonty girls in tho darkened church will give a taper drill while brownie and othor recitations will bo rendered Tho police man tho dude Uucle Sam aud iu fact all oi Palmer Coxs funny littlo men will bo on hand to amuse thoir friends Plaiuviow had quite a disastrous tiro last night and considerable damage re sulted Tho flro broko out shortly be fore miduight iu the livory born of Friend Sous and soon destroyed tho building together with tho Merchants hotel adjoining Iu the livory barn about twonty head of horsos were buruod with a number of buggies and harness The guests at the Merchants escaped easily and succeeded in saving thoir effects By hard work Corell Bros lumber yard was saved Harry Plyuu appeared before police court yosterday to answer to the charge of disorderly conduct and ploadod not guilty A number of witnes es woro examined and it was found by their testimony that ho was guilty Judge Hayes therefore fined him fyi and costs a total of about 7 A portion of it was paid aud ho was remanded to jail until the balauce should bo satisfied His trial undor tho chargo of potty larcouy is sot for tomorrow Much iutorost is being shown in tho case and considerable specu at ion as to tho outcome is boiug indulged iu week in thn local pnpern of his town ho runs a column of deadly parallel prices on one sldo and his figures on the ether Ho llmls that ho can easily compete with his big rivals on most article and has succeeded iu ropairing his broken fenco by showing people that things can bo bought cheaply right at homo Onco convince your public and they willingly trade with you Tlioro is an effort being niado in many of the cities to revive the delightful custom of Now Years calls and open houses as a fitting way to observe tho dawn of tho Twentieth century and It is probable that more Now Years day call ing will bo done on January I 1101 than for many years past The idea ap pears to bo favorably received in Nor folk and it is vory probable that tho custom will flourish hero in nil its itml enjoymont Thoso who havo par ticipated iu tho delights of informal calling tho shaking of hands nud wish ing everybody good luok will heartily agree that tho custom should bo rcvlvod nud us a mnttor of faot can seo uo rea son whatever why it should havo fallen into disuse Tho promoters of this crusade of regeneration hopo to establish tho practice iu tho hearts of the people as firmly as it formerly wits established when the celebration of the day consisted principally iu calling from one hotiso to another A mooting of unusual importance will bo held in tho First Baptist church to morrow Thursday evening Tho church will hold a public Recognition sorvico for their pastor Rev Herbert 15 Ryder Tho different pastors of tho oity will partioipatoiu tho sorvico and iu tho unavoidable absence of tho mayor who has a board meeting on his hands nr that hour Hon J 15 Simpson will extend a welconto to the great west ou behalf of tho oity Prof D O OCon nor will speak on behalf of tho educa tional interests Mr W W Hughes will spoak for tho Young Mens League und Rev O W Brinstoad of Omaha tho Baptist state secretary will extend a welcome to tho Jjwork of tho state Thoso addrossos will be iuterspersed with music aud after the response by Pastor Rydor a public reception will be givou to the pastor aud everyone will havo an opportunity to moet him Ro freshutouts will bo served by tho lndios of the ohnroh and a vory cordial invita tion is extonded to all to bo prosont Letter Lira List of letters remaining uucalled for at tho postoftico Decombor 17 1900 O B Arbuokol Nollio Aldrioh Annie Frank 1 Blanoho Bullock Mrs E J Brumbaugh Wm Blnmper Otto Becker L O Ohity J H Coniger Robert P Clark S O Clntty 3 Arthur Oamamiug B W A Davis John FauBomau Solliu Parr is Jos Fonts Mrs O H Pishor Mrs S E Fitch O K Huntington N Hogluud Hamilton Bros Mrs Mathilda A Johnson L D Lyman Tho J W McCoy Pottery Co Chas Mosby Miller RhoadBCo R B Miller Charles Maugan H Nengles Nyo Schneider Co Frunk Ohm 3 ErneBt Pertiio S M liogres b A Kicker Gustav Sohwede Mrs Maria Stevens Mrs James Stewart Mrs L IV W06t If not callod for in HO days will be Bont to the dead lottor oflice Parties calling for any of the above please say advortised P P Spiikciikk P M Free of Charge Any adult suffering from a cold settled ou the breast bronohitiB throat or lnug troubles of any nature who will oall at A K Leonards will be presented with a siimplo bottle of Boschees Gorman Syrup free of chargo Only oue bottle given to one person and none to children without order from parents No throat or lung roniedy ever had such a sale as Boschees German Syrup in nil parts of tho civilized world Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away aud your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous It is really the only throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by physi cians Ono 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its valuo Sold by doalers in all civilized countries WARNERVILLE There will bo a vacation of oue week in our school commencing next Monday A G Kiugmau of Tremout 111 was the guest of A N McGiuuis ou Sunday Aleck Ward recently lost one hun dred head of hogs from some sort of a fever A J Varnor has purohasod a quarter section of laud of H 15 Wood west of town Iu tho list published last week of the officers of tho M B A lodge that of Mrs Mary Ranuey vico president waa accideutly omitted An Attractive Holiday Window The Norfolk Shoe compauy has vory attractive Christmas windows disclos ing perfect miuature representatious of winter scenes In one window is the snow clad hills with pines growing thoreon and iu the foreground is Sauta Olaus in a rubber boot In the other window a doers head ia tho prominent feature aud is surrounded by a field of suow aud display of shoes Thoso ladies belts aud combs are just the thing for a Christmas presont Cuu be seen at the New Variety store THURSDAY TIDINGS Mrs A R Stnly and Mrs R McDon ald of Pierce wero hero yesterday Herman Ahluiiui of Pierce wiih tho guest of his brother Win Ahlman yes terday The interior of Trinity Kpiscopnl church is being roplastored and other wiso ro tut rod A J Durland and Burt Mapcs went to I5wing on the early train to bo nosent a couple of days Quito a number of people from tho city aro planning to oujoy the weekly dunco at the hospital for the insane to night Mrs N A Rdnbolt wout to Omaha today on tho curly train Piom thoro sho will go to Walnut Iowa to visit until Monday Mrs Chas Stitt came up from Fre mont to spend tho holidays with her parents Mr aud Mrs A White near South Norfolk Miss Edith Parker whohas been teaching school atPlalnviow is ex pected homo tomorrow veiling to spoud her holiday vacation Mr and Mrs II G Corroll will ar rive tomorrow morning from Plaiuviow onrouto to Michigan to spoud the holi days with relatives aud friends J W MoOlary whohas had a posi tion atSibloy Iowa duriugthosummer rotumod last Jnight after a fow dnj s visit with friouds at St Paul Minn Tho fellowwhostoloi horse in Platte county recoil tlywna arrested near Pilger aud has buou taken back to thosceuo of his crimo for a preliminary hearing A company of ItO friends of rMisses Nellie and Jotsio Howe paid them a sur prise visit lasn evouiug atjtheir homo iu the Queen Oity hotel andHhad a vory on joy u bio timo Oysters were served as refreshments Thero has boon very littlo variation in tho spring like temperature for a week or more but forj tho 34 hours oudiug at 8 oclock thiajmorulugthere was a change of but two degroes over tho preceding 31 hours Mr aud Mrs L H Drako of JChicago aro expocted to arrive hero tonight to spoud tho holidays at the home of fiMrs Drakes sister Mrs W H Butterfiold Miss Josephine Buttorfleld who has beon attending school in Chicago will accompany them Thoso in crested iu the organization of au Elks lodge herohadjghoped that the iustitution of the lodge might take place during the holiday week but it has beou decided that thisis uot practi cable and it is now expected that the new lodge will be instituted on cr about January 10th Commissioner J J Hughes was iu tho city today from Battle Creek and went east on tho noon train to Wost Point to which town heJSaccompauied tho remains of tho mother of Mike Hughes and whore she will be buried Sho died at tho homo ofjherdaughter in the western part of state Tho Norfolk and Madison High school teams have arranged for a game of foot ball whioh is to take placo at Madison on Monday Ou account of the holiday rates it is expected that a large number of Norfolk people will go over and wit ness the game The Union Pacific makes a rate of one fare forthe round trip and the expense of a visit toMadi son on that occajlou will there be vory light A bunch of oight hogswere stoleu from tho feod lots of F J Hale at Battle Creek Tuesday night and were driven to Kent sidiug where they were loaded iuto a wagon nud taken to Madi son The thief disposed of them to a live stock dealer in that city receiviug 6S and some cents Sheriff Losoy is now on the track of the thief or thieves and it is oxpected that they will be under arrest before many hours roll by Willlum Horent Prinze Undo Billy as ho is commonly called was born Juuo 17 180U in Orleans county N Y He is the oldest tinner iu the United States being uow over ninety four years old He is a resident of Plaiuviow at prehent but is about to take a trip to Kansas to visit with rela tives He has a daughter living uear town Although nearly blind Uncle Billy wulks tho streets us spry as iifiixty y ear old boy aud bids fair to pass the century mark in fairly good condition His mental facultios are unimpaired by ago iu fact to all appearances he does uot seem to be more than threescore- aud teu His advice to boys is dont use tobucco Pluiuview Republican Toys toya toys at the New Varioty store Come iu and bco them Farming In Colorado aud New Mexico The Denver Rio Grande rnilroad The Scenic Liue of tho World has prepared au illustrated book upon tho above subject which will bo sent free to farmers desiring to chango their location This publicatiou gives valuable informa tion in regard to tho agricultural horti cultural and livo stock interoBtH of this seotiou and should bo in tho hands of everyouo who desires to becomo ac quainted with the methods of farming by irrigation Writo S K Hooper G P T A Denver Colo F II Gruuewuldt tho old reliablo shoemaker who has for a long time had his shop iu tho west end has moved this week to tho Norfolk Shoe compauy store one door east of Beelor Bros NO itt EMI blu for Vloui Chicago Dr of the western here yeslenlny for the strict n EM Western Officials Come to a Definite Determination HARMONY AMONG ROADS Kutmn lly In Hit llipihcil oT favorable KcdiKcd Klf on lrtllit to CIiIchko IiiiIiiu OMIi Will II i lllil 114 of Ktllllllt 18 Kxecutlvo ollleers roads held a meeting to provide measures liiiUiinneo of rates alt- cr Inn 1 Notwithstanding tho formations of district combinations or pools about Mix mouths ago for the pur pose of securing au equitable distribu tion of tralllr freight rates between Kansas City u ul Chicago and St Paul and Chicago liivc been badly manip ulated some ol the roads refusing to carry out tho luriremtuit An advisory roiuiulllie nl iiiiMihri i of the dig finan cial Inlei tsts now controlling most of the railroads In lu country has been appointed to nld the executive otlleers Iu their elfiuta to bring harmony among tho ilvnl railroads Iu the west mul northwest It was ilcliled that no more freight Is to be caired nt cut rates bet ween Chicago and Kansas City or Chicago nnd St Paul after Tan 1 and tralllr olllclals will be held responsible for violations of the agreement Sir lCiiicst hiilows instruction Lomlon Dec Is Ureal Britain has Instructed Sir Ernest Sutow ways ilio leUng correspondent ot tho Daily Mail to urge toe lcleuliou In the John note of the word Irrevocable aud the inclusion In the preamble ol u dec laration tliai until the Chinese govern ment has I u lill lull the demands ol the powers Peking and the province of Chi Il will uot be evacuated by the allied troops It Is rumored that Ger many is warmly supporting the Brit ish proposal and 1 believe a majority ol the powers and possibly ull of them will eventually accept the proposal which Is hailed with delight here llrlllxh Victory Iteported London Dec 18 The report of an other severe battle resulting in a Brit ish victory is current here Accord ing to thu story the lighting began ut daybreak yesterday and lasted for sev eral hours The Boers who numbered from 1500 to 2000 meu were sur rounded at the Orange river und totally defeated with very heavy losses in killed and wounded A number of Boers It Is suld were captured Thirty Rebel Captured Manila Dec 18 TWrty rebels were captured yesterday Iu a suburb of Sau Pedro Mncutl four miles from Manila by 3 men of the Twentieth United States Infantry and 20 members of the native Manila police all undor Cap tain Uaiues assistant chief of police The force landed from small boats and surrounded the suburb Sevonty per sons were captured but only 30 were identified as Insurgents ISiiiriilo Sails for Manila Now York Dec 18 The auxiliary cruiser Bullalo started yesterday on her long voyage to Manila by way of the Cape of Good Hope Some addi tional recruits will be picked up at Delaware breakwater and Hampton Bouds before the voyage is finally be gun The recruits are for distribution among the fleet In Chinese waters The voyage Is expected to take two mouths Iiiaurgcnt Horn a Village Manila Dec 18 Advices Just re ceived from Hollo Island of Panay say that the Insurgents Saturday night burned a large part of the village of Cabatuan Assistant Surgeon Fred crick A Washburn Jr of the Twpnty ixth volunteer Infnntry with 18 men held the principal buildings A strong wind was blowing at the time The Americans sustained no casualties Two Iloilie Found In Wreckage Milwaukee Dec 18 A collision be tween two parts of a broken freight train nt South Milwaukee last night killed two and possibly three men Two freight enrs were totally wrecked and the arms and legs of two men were found in tho wreckage The men ap peared to be well dressed but their Identity cannot be learned Hour Cross Orange Itjver Cape Town Dec 18 Seven hundred Boers hnve crossed from Orange Itlver Colony into Cape Colony near Allwnl North and have reached Knap dal Lord Kitchener bun requested that the New Zealnnd contingent may remain In South Africa until the war is over and the New Zealand govern ment has consented Divides the School Fiiad Lincoln Dec 18 The last semi-annual apportionment of state funds for the support of public schools will bo divided among the various counties ac cording to their school population an nllowanco of 814 cents being made for each scholar The total amount to be divided Is 30783051 Many A r rents at Paris Paris Dec 18 The work of purify ing Paris to which the police are giv ing special uttontion owing to the ab normal criminal conditions following the close of the exposition continues aud there havo been 480 new arrests Ilouienurd Moiemeut f Volunteer Maulla Dec 18 Tho homeward movement of the volunteers will begin on Now Years day with the embark ation of tho Thirty seventh voluutoer reKlmout Tfco lilevanth cavalry will folio- H HI III W1 llt4MlUeillltl3 CW ll j Ht ii D IH M I j Thai cough i Hangs On j I You have used allj 1 sorts of cough reme 1 I dies but it does not yield it is too decpj I seated It may wear J itself out in time but fit is more liable to produce la grippe j 1 pneumonia or a J i ous throat affection I You need something f that will give youf strength and build J up the body j 1 SCOTTS i EMULSION r will do this when everything else fails There is no doubt j about it li flourishes j strengthens builds up and i niakes the body strong and j 1 healthy not only to throw I off this hard cough but to j fortify the system against further attacks If you are i run down or emaciated you sitould certainly take this nourishing food medicine j inl i no all druggists x s ttSi tfjQnn YEARLY to Christian tPUUU mau or woman to look after our growing business iu this aud adjoining counties to act as uiauauer nud correspondent work can be done at your home Euolose X self addrepsed stamped envelope for particulars to H A Sherman f General Muuager Corcoran Build x ing opposite United States ury Washington D C Dr Humphreys Specifics cure by acting directly upon tho disease without oxciting disorder iu any other part of the system MO CORES PUCKS 1 Fevers Congestions Inflammations ii U Worms Worm Fovor Worm Colic 25 3 Teething Colic Crying Wakefulness 25 I Diarrhea of Children or Adults 25 7 Coughs Colds Bronchitis 23 8 Neuralgia Toothache Faceache 25 9 Headache Sick Headocho Vertigo 25 10 Dyspepsia IndlgestlonWeakStomach25 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 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