J 1 i IM M 1 1 J 10 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Tho Stanton comity fair will lw hold Soptciubor 17 18 10 nnd 20 Dr P II Suitor nml hln guest lr Glonionslin wero In Fromont today Tho dnnco of tlio tfnrly Honr olub hiw boon postponed until Monday ovonlng Mny 11 G A Lulknrt Is cxpcotod homo to morrow from his two woolco visit at Orcfltouo Col H llulhort clork nt tho Oitiwim Nn tloimllmnk Is confined to tho Iiouho with nn nttnok of tonnilitlH Tho Imby of Mr nnd Mm Fronoh wliollvo botweon Twolfth nnd Thir toontli Htrcot is vory siok Mr nnd Mrs Win Qnoon wont to Oiiinlm today and Mrs Qnoon will bo trontod in 0110 of tho hoapltalH of that city Conductor K 11 Taylor of tho 1 15 iVj M V has pnrohiwod a roHldouco in tho Western Town Lot companys nddltlon to Booth Norfolk Tho Womans olub la giving nil outer tniiiinont thlR afternoon in Odd KoIIowh hall at which thoro are a number of KUORts Including members of tho Stan ton Sorosis A baptismal sorvico wna hold in Triii lty Kpiscopnl ohuroh yostordny nftor noon at -1 oclock during whioli tho onliunnce of baptism wiui udinlniHterod to throe porsons Dr Olomonshaof Port llopo Cannula In tho guest of Drs P II and Frank Saltor It is tho dootorn flrUt visit hero nnd ho oxprosscs himsolf oa vory muoh plonBod with Nobraska DnttorMd Son have sold thoir grain olovntor at Oroighton to tho Up dyko Grniu company Qoorgo Hnttor fiold went to Omaha today to oloso the deal Tho consideration is 7500 Ono of tho boys baso boll uino of thiH city contoinplntos going to Stan ton Sntnrday to play a gnmo with a nino of that plnco Tlio boyn compos ing tho two teams will bo from 15 to 18 yoars of ngo C 15 Groon and Otto Tnpportgo to Omaha tomorrow to attend the grand council of tho UOT Mr Groon iHjpast grand senior eouucellor and Mr Tapport goos ns ropresontativo from Norfolk Council No 120 Mrs Green and Mrs Tnpportwlll accompany thoir huHbauds Tho now bridgo ovor tho Nortlifork near tho creamory In ready forjtho floor ing which will bo putou this woek About tho first of Juno work will bo commoncod on nn iron bridgo at tho Main stroot crossing of tho Nortlifork which when complotod will bo ono of thoflnest bridges in tho county Thoro wns a good sizod congrega tion in tho Soooud Cougrogntioual ohuroh at tho Jnuotiou lost night Jwhon Evangelist Daly proaohod a voryprac tioal discourse Mrs Dalygwill speak tonight at 8 oolock Tomorrow night tho stato soorotary of tlio Y M 0 A will give nn address to whioli mou especially are invited but ladios also will bo welcome A number of tho businoss mou of Nor folk aro honrtily in favor of colobrating tho Fourth of July this yoar aud it is likely that tho only thiuglackiug to pro vidofornn onthusiastio obsorvanoo of tlio day is somo ono to tako holiljof tho mntter and start the ball rolling Por lmps a mass mooting of oitioua would be tho most approved method of making n start but tho citizeus will not moot unless tlioy are called togothor Tho old city administration Jia to retire next Tuesday ovouing that being tho first Tuesday in May and tlio tlnio fixed by lnw as the cloo of tho munici pal year nt whioh tlnio Mayor oloot Koonigstein nnd the now couuoilmon will tako up the roius of tho cityfgovorn mont It has beeu dooldod that ac cording to tho ordinance and tho stat utes tho saloon licousoa issuod lost spring aro good to tho end of tho muni cipal yenr nnd tho wot goods emporiums aro doing business as usual Two records wore brokou in police court doings last month Ordinarily thoro aro from 50 to 100 por cent of tlio flues loviod by the police judge that aro not collected and in fact aro not oojleot nblo as in tho case of tramps who Eoldom have monoy and never acknowl edge it if they have Lost mouth ovor the collection of linos amounted to 100 por cent which moans the break ing of ono record Tho other rooord is in the number of cases thoro having been but one case bofore Police Jndgo Hayes during April tho fiuo was 3 and was paid Thus two records wero broken at one shot Judgo Hayos is not satisfied howevor and is complaining because of lack of buslnofw and has about come to the conclusion thai Nor fotk is getting too good to noed a police court One of the social events for this woek will be the annual dinner to be given by the board of directors of tho Young Mens Christian league to their contrib utors and friends This will bo an ex ceedingly represenative gathoring of the business and professional won of the city There have beon about soventy five invitations sout out and it looks as though the gathering was going to bo one of the popular events of tho season Mr Fred Willis and Mr Geo M Tibbs both of Omaha will be amoug the guests of the evening Mr Willis tho general secretary of tho Omaha Y M 0 A and is coiiHldorod ono of tho strongest men In tho work oonnootod with tho western field Hols a mag netic speaker aud in much nt homo in making nftor dinner speochos Mr Tiblis Is ono of tlio substantial businoss men of Oinahn having boon formorly oonnootod with tho M 15 Smith nnd Co wholesale dry goods houso ono of tho strongost firms of tho olty Tho Young Moiih league is a growing Insti tution and thiH event promises to bo ono of tho milo stnnofl of its history THE OLD ESTABLISHED LINE Ilntwnen Onmlin nml St Paul MthnNrtli Wontnrn 11 nn Hat os to tho biennial mooting lload Camp Modorn Woodmon of America havo boon aunounood at one faro plus fJCX for tho ronnd trip Tho railroads of Nebraska connecting with tho North Wostorn Lino at Omaha aro Tun Union Pacific II M Mirtsouiu Paoikici 0 H I P and tho road connecting nt Missouri Valley is tho Fremont I5lkhoru Mo Valloy Delegatus and thoir friouds from all polutH in tho stato oau thoroforo secure tho bost accommodations by buying through tiokots from thoir homo towns via tho most convenient road to tho Missouri rivorand tho North Wostorn Lino boyoud TWO TIIHOUIIII TUAINS DAILY Loavo Omaha Union Passougor Statiou 755 pm Loavo Omaha Union Pnsseugor Station lfTa m Tho night train has modern brawl vofltlhulod coaohos and Pullman Bloopers Tho day train has modorn broad vestl bulod coaches and observation buffet parlor car Wo noto tho fact that M W of A always want tho best whou tlioy can got it for tho samo money Tho motto of the North Wostoru Lluo L Tho Bost of 15vory thing J It Buchanan Gouoral Passougor Agont Omaha Nob Nurtlinrii WIhooiimIii Kitllwiiy Kiirin IiiihIh ForNiito Tho Chicago St Paul Minneapolis fc Omaha railway has for salo in North ern Wisconsin nt low prtcos anu easy torniH of payment about 150000 acres of ohoico farm lands Early buyers will soonro tho advan tage of locations on tho many boautlful streams aud lakos which abound with fish and furnish a novor oudiug and most oxoollont wator supply both for family use and for stock Land la generally well timbered tho soil fertile and easy of cultivation and this is rapidly developing into one of the greatest sheep and cattle raising rogious in tho northwest Chicago Mllwaukoo St Paul Minn eapolis Duluth Superior Ashland and othor towns on Tho Northwestern Lino furnish good markets for stock and farm produce For further particulars address Gko W Bell Land Commissioner Hudson Wis or G H MacRak Asst GoulPass AgtSt Paul Minn LlvltiK Without Nonrlnhment There rtoeius to be no philosophical necessity for food Wis can conceive of organized beings living without nour ishment and deriving all the energy they need for the performance of thoir llfo functions from the ambient me dium In a crystal we have the clear evldeuceof tbe existence of a formative lifo principle and though we cannot understand the life of a crystal it Is none tho less a living being Thero may be besides crystals other such In dividualized vintcrlul systems of be togs perhaps of gaseous constitution or composed ot substance still more tenuous In view of this possibility nay probability wo cannot apodeictlo ally deny the exlstenco of organized beings on a planet merely becauso tbe conditions on the same are unsuitable for tho existence of llfo as we con ceive It We cannot even with positive assurance assert that somo of them might not bo present here in this our world in the very nildst of us for their constitution aud life manlfestlon may be such that wo are unable to perceive them Nikola Tesla in Century Maga zine Au Kxtract from Her Letters If you could only bo horothis winter moruiug aud soo for yoursolf you would no longer doubt mo Roses nrtT bloom ing in onr front yard and all nature is as for advanced in this lovely Amorican summorland as it will be iu your cold oaatern homo by Juno Wo mode tho journey from Missouri river to the Golden Gate on the Union Pacifio to avoid the circuitous routes an important item in the winter A trip to California is mode delightful by iuo periect uorviuo una luxurious ac commodation of The Overland Limited whioh is perhaps tho most finely oquipped train in tho world Dotalled information furnished on ap plication F W Jukkman Agent TUe Norfolk Nursery Sells seed potatoes pure Early Ohio Six Weeks Early Triumph and Early Pooch Blows Also ash box elders olui and maple 8 to 12 foot high Ohorry apple plum trees and small frnit plants forest trees Boodlings rose bushes flowering shrubs and evergreens Call on or address E D Hammond is 1 Norfolk Nebraska THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 3 1901 WOMEN ENTERTAIN Members nt Stanton Htrosl and Norfolk OanntH intertnlnrl by tho Woman Ultili VdKtnrilay from TlinrmUra Dully I Tho ladios of tho Norfolk Womans olub provided n vory ploasant entertain ment for thoir gnosis yostordny nftor noon in Odd Follows hall Bosidoa tho nionibors of tho Stanton Sorosis each member of tho local club was privileged to invito a guest aud tho nttendnuco wns thoroforo largo The members of Stanton Sorosis woro met at tho train by n conuulttoo of ton ladios and woro oscortod to tho hall whoro a play on tltlod Gran ford wns presented tho following named ladios composing tho oast Mofldamos A J Durland John II Hays 15d Seymour 15 A Bullock H L Snydorj O 15 Groon M O Hnzon 0 II Royuolds W G Baker aud Frank Boels Tho play was iu threo nets and was presented iu n manner that wns highly commended by tho auditors Old Laug Syuo wns sucg in n wny that was amusing If not harmonious and subject to tho ap proval of music critics Mesdnmos II L Suider O 15 Green nnd Rnbort Uttor furnished somo ploaslug vocal music Fruit punch served from two punch bowls added tb tho pleasures of tho afternoon After a season of social enjoyment the club mombers aud their Stanton guests repaired to tho homo of Mrs John R Hays whore thoy woro ontortained at suppor Tho rooms woro beautifully decorated In tho club colors yellow and white while tho table decorations wore of jonquils and yellow and whlto tulips a similar color schonio being also fol lowed In tho monu served The guests woro sented at small tables Boattered through the roomp and served to the following mouu Fruit Filling In Orauffs Cups Picllos Clilckon Pntos Hot Rolls Jardluloro Salad Cliooso Wnfaru ColToo Ico Ctoiim Cako Saltoil Nnti A May polo dauco was a feature of the outertniumont in which nil the ladios and thoir guests joined A May basket wus attached to tho oud of each ribbon At S l0 the Stanton ladios loft for homo tho Norfolk club cscortiug them to their train nt the Oroightou depot THURSDAY TIDINGS Mrs A Warner was in the olty yes tordry from Oakdale Roy Carter came up from Oreston to attend the wedding of his sister Joseph Johnson of Sheffield 111 is the guest of his brother Dr A J John son Mrs W Z King and daughter Iryl loft today for a two weeks visit with relatives at Grand Island The Rees building occupied by the Vail caudy kitchen Is being raised and will havo a brick foundation put uuder it Tho business mooting of the Epworth loaguo which was onnonucedjfor tomor row night has beon postponed for one weok Mrs M A MoMillau and Mrs A J Durland will go to Plaiuview tomorrow to attend au open meeting of tho Womans club of that oity Materials to bo used in the construc tion of the building to bo erectod by the Stortz Brewing company are being placed on the ground and work on the building will soon begin Fred Thiein and Mathilda Thlem of Omaha brothor and sister of tho groom wore here yesterday to attend the Thiem Carter wedding returning to that city after the ceremony Mrs Warren Hurlburt has returned from Omalia where sho has been re ceiving treatment for tho past five woeks iu one of the hospitals of that city She is very muoh improved in health The Registor says that the excavation for tho now mill at Stanton is about completed and work ou tho buildiug will commouco soon It will require six carloads of rook to complote the basement The young ladies of Trinity Social guild have purchased and placed in the Episcopal church a very handsome baptismal font as a memorial to their former president the lato Miss Marie Leggett Weills who founded the so ciety Ed Grant has sold his saloon business to Peter Fitch and expects to depart Monday with his father B Grant for the west Ed will engage in the saloon business at Pocatella Idaho whoro he has already acquired property and his father will go still further west tem porarily at least where he has other relatives The following ofticors were elected by Pioneer Hook and Ladder Co at a meeting held Inst night V A Nenow president W J Braasch vice presi dent ROhrisohilles secretary W L Kern treasurer Ed Benniug foreman George Stapenhorst assistant foreman R Ohrischilles fire police Fred Heller man fire police Trustees Ed Benniug Johuson und Yail Mr aud Mrs George W Ingruham arrived yesterday from Spokane Wash- rmt ington aud aro guosts of Mr nnd Mrs II 15 Owon Owing to tho poor honlth of I M Owon and tho increasing busi ness of tho contracting firm Messrs Owon Bros havo omployod Mr Ingra ham ns superintendent of their business and ho will undoubtedly bo n valuablo aid In their work Mrs Dodormnu who lives on North Eighth stroot mot with a distressing accident Monday whllo ougngod iu hnuso olonuing Sho wns standing noar n clothesline upon which tho carpet had beeu hung whon tho strong wind which was blowing causod the lino to break nnd sho wim knocked down her limb bolng brokon near tho hip joint Tho injurod lady is Ti yoars of ago which mnkos tho injury tho uioro sorions Tho Mny day ball given iu Mar quardts hall last night by Protection lodge No 101 Dogreo of Honor was as thoroughly enjoynblo as tho entertain inontB usually given by that society and thoso who attondod woro highly ontortained during tho ovouing Tho hall wns brilliantly lighted nnd tho danco continued until a Into hour tho followors of Terpsichore finding it au ngroonblo wny to pass tho ovoniug of the first dny of Mny A Good Thing Gorman Syrup is tho spocinl prescrip tion of Dr A Boschoo a celobrated Gorman Physician nnd is acknowledged to bo ono of the most fortunato discover ies iu Medicine It quickly cures Coughs Colds aud all Lung troubles of tho sovorost nature removing as it does tho cause of tho affection nnd leaving the parts in a strong and hoalthy condition It is not an experimental medicine but has stood the tost of years giving satis faction In ovory caso whioh its rapidly increasing salo every season confirms Two million bottles sold annually Bos choos Gorman Syrup wns iutrodnced iu tho Unites States iu 1803 and is now sold in ovory town and village in tho olvllizcd world Threo dosos will relievo auy ordinary cough Price 75 cts Get Greens Prizo Almanac Asa K Leon ard lettor LlHt List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofllco April 23 1901 Mrs E N Adams H E Cunning ham R 0 Demmon O J Duer Egyptian Remedy Co 3 Lehman Wilholm W J Lowe Billy Mooro Ed McGiunis Robt MullinHoraco Parker Mrs W Reynolds J 0 Reynolds H Roakos J Rogers P Saudh Mrs Rosie Slnttery Miss Manda Schelloy James D Taylor F 0 WolferJEtta Watts If not called for in 30 days will be sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F Sprkcker P M GosnEN 111 Genesse Pore Food Co Le Roy N Y Dear Sirs Some days since a package of yourJGrain O prepar ation was left at my oflice I took it home aud gave it a trial and I have to say I was very much pleased with it as a substitute for coffee We have always used the best Java aud Mocha In our family but I am tree to say I like the Grain 0 as well as the best coffee I ever drank Respectfully yours A O Jackson M D Whnt NUall Wo Have for Daert This question arises in the family every day Let us answer it today Try Jell O a delicious dessert Pre pared in two minutes No baking add hot water and set to cool Flavors Lemon orange raspberry and straw berry At your grocers 10 cents A stray darkjbrown horse with white stripe in faco is at my place Owner will please call forhim E E Hartman WOMAN IS UKE A DEUOA TE MUSICAL IMSTKUMEKT In good condition she Is sweet and lovable and sings lifes song on a joyful harmonious string Out of order or unstrung there Is discordance and unhappiness Just as there Is one key note to all music so there Is one key note to health A woman might as well try to fly without wings as to feel well and look well while the organs that make her a woman are weak or diseased She must be healthy Inside or she cant be healthy outside There are thousands of women suffering silently all over the country Mistaken modesty urges their silence While there Is nothing more admirable than a modest woman health Is of the first Importance Every other con sideration should give way before it Brad fields Female Regulator is a medicine foi women sills His thesafestandqulck est way to cure leu corrhea falling of thewomb nervous ness headache backache and gen eral weakness You will bo astonished at the result es pecially if you have been experiment ing with other so called remedies We are not asking you to try an uncer tainty Bradfields Regulatorhaamade happy thousands of women What it has done for others It can do for you Sold In drug stores for 1 a bottle A irre Illustrated book will be sent to ill who write to THE WUDFIELD REGULATOR CO MUflto Go II N tT ar II I ll I Ml flVyr jMB flrpffiqjjB WANTED of Live POULTRY at the old Poultry House NORFOLK Cash Prices as follows HEINS AND PULLETS - - cts per lb SPRING STAGS - 44 cts per lb OLD ROOSTERS 3 cts per lb DUCKS AND GEESE - - Si cts per lb TURKEYS 31 cts per lb PIGEONS 60 cts per doz Prices hold good including April 13 ARMOUR CO Per W A HEMLEBEIN Manager YOU MUST NOT FORGET That ve are constantly growing in the art of mat ing Fine Photos aud our products will always be fouud to embrace the most ARTISTIC IDEAS and Newest style iu Cards and Finish We also carry a fine line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing I 7VY MACY SvlYanOzorTe noi MAJy WILL CURE- BASAL THROAT AND BRONCHIAL CATARRH ACUTE AND DDflMPUl chronic DnuNunl TS ST Consumption write to OR A H KELLER CHEMICAL COMPANY and MEDICAL INSTITUTE Sioux Falls 8 D fob roix intoiijiatioh Dr Keller Specialist la Note Throat Lung and Kidney Disease wilt correspond with you In regard to your condition CATARRH Sprays washes powders salves medicated tobacco and cigarettes however long and persistently used do not cure Catarrh They relieve temporarily the inflammation in the throat and nose and enable you to breathe more easily and freely but the con tinual rush of impure blood to these parts keeps up the irritation and ultimately produces ulceration of the glands when the breath becomes exceedingly offensive and the soft bones of the nose are frequently destroyed The catarrhal inflammation extends over X had Catarrh about 15 yoars and tried durinv the time everything I could bear of but nothing1 did ine any good At laat I came to the conclusion that Catarrh xauat be a blood disease and deoided to give 8 S B a trial I could aee a little improvement from the first bottle and continued it three or four months or until I was cured Havo not taken anything for six years and am just as well as I ever was U MAT SON Lapeer Mich Medical Opinion in regard to Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozone An editor of a medical journal writes as follows Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozono offered by the Dr A H Keller Chemical Company as a cure for Consumption Asthma Bronchitis Hay Fever Catarrh Coughs Colds and nil diseases of the air passages This we know to be a genuine speciflo for these com plaints and as such entitled to our confidence and that of our readers Close examination into the practical results whioh have been had from the use of this remedy has caused ns to endorse it as be ing an undoubted cure for the above ailments effectual in re moving the exciting cause in a number of attacks which had been of the severest and most tedious character Dr A H Kellers Syl van Ozone permanently restored health and in cases which wero of a milder description its use im mediately afforded relief A Constitutional Affection - - flRvwM vww tne entire Bunace or rue mucous membrane or inner skinT the stomach kidneys and lungs are often involved the whole system soon become affected by the rapid absorption of poisonous matter into the blood and the disease that you had hoped to cure with simple local remedies assumes a dangerous form - had Catarrh to bad was entirely deaf in one ear and all the inside of my nose and part of the bone sloughed off The physicians gave me up as incurable I determined to try S S 8 and began to Improve at onoe It seemed to g et at the seat of the disease and after a few weeks treatment I was entirely cured and for more than seven years have had no sign of the disease MBS JOSE PEINE POLHIIiL Due West 8 0 Catarrh Is a constitutional disease a blood disease which la frequently Inherited and only a blood medicine such as S S S can remove the hereditary taint destroy the poisons that have been accumulating in the system for years perhaps and restore the blood to a healthy and pure condition The inflamed membranes and diseased glands are healed by the nch pure blood which is carried to them and the offensive discharges from the nose and the terrible headache and neuralgic pains cease Chronic cases of the most desperate character and apparent ly hopeless have been cured completely and permanently by the use of S S S Write our physicians fully about your case and they will cheerfully assist you by their advice We rfwrge nothing whatever for this service Book free on application THlf SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA CA TRY THE Daily News Job Department FOR a FINE COMMERCIAL PRINTING