FIRST GASEJi GOURT A Carrier Boy Sues the Times Tribune for 625 MR IIONGERlOKI IS SUBPOENAED Contlmmnro til llu tni lor lnj loriinr IIhiIihi Slnimcor SI 111 llu Ion hikkIiiii f II111 Hnol of IIik Ciiiiritiii AihiIIiit Allcliipl In lift Thrill lliln IPIMIMlll From Trillin Tho first round in I ho scrap now on between Irn 1 llungorford mill tlu Times Tribune Co over business differ ences wns fought today before Justice Hayes Tho ease of Clyde Ij Adams vs I ho Tlinos Trlbuno Co In which Adams Huos tho manager of that paper for iftlt alleged to 1o duo for services rendered lis carrier hoy was Hot lor trial this fore noon Goo A Latimer appeared as counsol for Adams and Kind II Free on hohalf of 3 lCvnns Thodofonsosubpoonnod lluugoiford as witness for tho purpose it would soom of getting tlto books of tlio concern into tho hands of tho court On doinand of tho court tho hooks woro nought hy Mr llungorford Mr Latimor on behalf of tho plain ti tl asked for a continuanoo ofthocasofor ill days Tho request upon good and sufficient roasonM sot forth was granted by Judge I lay os Tlfti attorney for tho defense contended that tho books belonged in tho hands of ho court hut upon duo consideration Judge Hayos doeidod that ho had no right to hold thorn until such time as tlioy woro submitted in ovidenco Tho continuunco of the ease and fur ther possession of the hooks hy Mr Hun gorford woro strenuously fought by tho attorney for tho defense and both were allowed Phis tirst skirmish in tho legal eon test going on bet ween the Times Trib uilo and its business manager or former business manager as tho case may bo results clearly in a triumph for Hunger ford Relative to tho books of tho firm which lira still in his possession Mr llungerford says that ho is willing to give thorn up at any time tho court de mands them but ho will not hazard them in tho hands of tho Times Tribune company Mo alleges that ho offered to cheek up tho books with tho company tho Saturday night ho had tho racket with tho president of tho concern but his ollor being refused ho has been compelled to keep tho books as a niuttor of self protection Tho case brought this morning by Adams was only ono of several that are on tho docket besides tho enso of Hun gerford in tho county court These cases have all been brought at tho in stance of Mr Mungerford There is nothing pacific in the present attitude of the belligerents Meanwhile the costs are being piled up and tho war goes on This aftcrnonnV latest development is a writ of replevin is nod ou application of the Tines Tribune against Ira L llungorford tor tho possession of tho books of the company The olllcor served the papors hut tho books were not found FRIDAY FACTS Tomorrow is Arbor day C E Lomont roturnod from Blooui Hold last evening Thero promises to bo a good deal of building this season A H Winder of Mondow Grovo has moved to this city S K Warrick of Battle Greek spout tho night iu the city Tho public schools held arbor day ex ercises this afternoon Otto II Muas tho Hattlo Creek drug gist was in tho city today Tho banks of tho city will ha closed tomorrow it being a legal holiday Mrs L H Pritchnrd of Meadow Grovo is visiting friends in tho city Hov Vollbreeht and wife of Stanton are tho guests of Kov A F Siegler Harry Woodall returned from a hunt- A full beard isnt much consolation to a man with a bald head Hair Vigor will make hair grow lug trip this morning with 17 jucksnlpva and 0 ducks The fnrmors arc very busy rushing In their small grain and getting ready for corn planting Mrs Ohas Ludoror who has been visiting at the hanio of Mlirulmker re turned to Pierce today Remember tho meeting at Salvation Army hall tonight Adjutant Nnr roway of Omaha will speak Dont forget tho entertainment at tho Oxnard this ovonlng Tho Amity will see that you havo a good tiuio Mrs IS C Stovenh of South Norfolk departed this morning for Colorado Springs where she will make her homo The morning was cool but tho temper ature Ihib boon steadily rising and tho day Is proving one of tho most delight ful of the season Kov Frank P Wigtou of this city was ordained at Madison by tho Nio brara Presbytery and is now a full Hedged Presbyterian minister The question of municipal ownership of public utilities is being agitated iu nil tho great cities of tho country In this respect Norfolk is strictly iu tho push How 1 P Mueller went to Lyons to day where ho will preach on Sunday nt tho iTth anniversary of tho establish ment of the Lutheran church at that place An oxchnngo says It costs tho people of the United States ar5K000 annu ally for getting born 1100 100000 for gotting married fTfiOOOOOl for getting buried and I lW000000 for getting drunk O 12 Nlseloy has rosiguod his position with John Friday to accept a place in n hardware store at at Gordou He will leave for that place Sunday but his family will not go for two or three weeks yet Tho annual spring cleaning craze has struck Tin Niws office and between tho painters and the paper hanger tho oillco force find life a conglomeration of tribu lation turmoil and dirt Twill be hot ter bye and bye The state declamatory contest will take placo at Falls City Friday May 5 Twelve high schools will compete for the state gold medals Among them Norfolk Fremont Ogalallu Sidney North Platte Geneva Superior York and Falls City G A Luikart and N A Hainbolt both contribute papors beforo tho Hankers association at Wayne Tho subject of Mr Luikurts nrticlo is Tho Effect of tho Bankruptcy Laws ou Hanking whilo Mr Hainbolt will talk of Country and City Hanks A team of horses driveu by some far mer fell down In front of tho postolllco this noon They not only fell down hut fell over each other iu n poculiar mauuer and for a short time It looked as if they were tangled inextricably They were soon gotten up however without auy damage except some badly rifflled foot ings bolonging to tho owner World Herald It is a fact worthy of general consideration that tho Elkhoru valley is one of the most fertile and beautiful district of couutry in tho west aud that its resources arc yot prac tically undeveloped Tho stock feeding and grain growing features of the lower part of this valley are boing developed among tho farmers aud u more certain crop couutry caunot be found auy where As to tho upper portion extending far into tho northwest its equal as a graz i ig couutry would bo diilicult to flud Madison Hoporter The editor accom panied Judgo Hates to Battle Creek on Friday evening whore tho gouial Judgo had au appointment to ride the masonic goat Sovoral members of tho Norfolk fraternity hod charge of his goatshlp and tno animal neither uucued nor balked aud the Judge had uo trouble iu safely ridiug him iu au easterly direc tion Tho now U ID lodgo is doing some work and there is little doubt but that tho brethren will obtain a chartir at tho meeting of the grand lodge iu June BY THE SHOT GUN ROUTE lttv McCuiil ut Wext Point CiiiiiiiiIIh Sulriili YiMtriliiy Well Known Iu North Kiitern Neliruslai From Kriilaid Dully Dispatches received here this uioruing told of tho death of Rev W A McCool pastor of Grace Lutheran church at West Point Ho committed suicide with an old shot gun Llowiug out his brains McCool was quite well kuowu iu this vicinity Ho was over 50 years of age A year or more ago his wife died aud siuco thou he has acted strangely aud has uot beeu himself His romaius were takou to Pouca to day aud buried beside those of his wife at that place Dr J H MoLeaus Streugtheniug Cordinl aud Blood Purifier is admirably adopted to make n little health go a long way Its curative power is large ly attributable to its stimulating nutri tive aud touio properties by which the energy of the system is recruited It is pleasnut to the taste easily boruo ou tho stomach aud harmless uuder prolouged use Price 50o aud 1 a bottle Sold tit Koeuigsteius pharmacy Why not shako tho grip Go to Hot Springs Arkansas aud lose it THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 27 1899 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs Ida Whitehead returned to Beat rice today M L Stownrt of Lincoln is visiting his daughter F Mitschko of Pierco was a Norfolk visitor today H A Blako of Verdigro registered at tho Pacific today A L Lnggor of Sioux City was among tho arrivals this morning C F A Marqimrdt wont to Fremont this morning Ho will bo absent several days Hon B T White of Omaha general attorney for tho F E it M V was in tho city today Mrs Hubert Craft and son Raymond of Missouri Valley are guests at tho home of M L Snyder Prof OConnor is now making very satisfactory advancement toward health Hols able to sot up a few hours each day Mr and Mrs O B Durlaud rode to Pierco yesterday This is Mrs Dur lauds first outing since she was taken sick live weelcs ago Bob Welkins of Wayuo was in the city this uioruing onrouto to Lincoln boing called there by tho suddon death of his father which occurred last night Yesterday afternoon whilo tho 10 year old daughter of Mr and Mrs H Luko was skipping ropo sho fell and broke her leg Dr I Iolden was called and the child is resting comfortably Judge Hayes of tho police court wants tho city to furnish him with u telephone so that ho can ring up more business and thus relievo tho dull monotony which pervades his oillco so much of the time A very attractive piece of fancy work in shape of a silk embroidered center piece made by Miss Nellie M Gorecke now in Chicago is found at Leonards drug store It is to bo rallied for 100 tickets boing issued at 25 cents each There was a short session of tho dis trict court at Madison yesterday Judge Allen presiding Attorneys Powers Weatherby and Ilazeu of this city woro in attendance The court was adjourned until Juno nth when thero will probnbly bo a session lasting several days Dr O L Stephensou of Hastiugs has been appointed physician at the state asylum hereby Governor Poyuter Dr W II Deering will bo physician at the Lincoln asylum for tho iusano He leaves this city tomorrow morning for his uow field of labor takiug with him tho best wishes of mnuy frieuds Work on the now city woll was stopped yesterday as some of the casiug had fallen iu and had to bo taken out Tho work is progressing again today Tho woll Is uow down to a depth of iiO feet Contractor Shaw says tho indica tion point to tho striking of suud rock soou Saud rock invariably briugs with it a good flow of water Tho couuty commissioners havo ordered tho telephone removed from the court houso nt Madison which will be done next week Serious inconvenience will result to Norfolk people from this order as the court house telephone is frequently used to communicate upon ininortaut matters with the couuty ollicers The Salmagundi social given by tho Amity society of tho Episcopal church last oveuiug at tho Oxnard hotel was much enjoyed by nil preseut Tho evening was spent in playiug games hunting geese fishing for suckers aud closed with a social dauce There was a goodly uuniber iu attendance About 15 was realized by tho society One of tho most useful pieces of work of its kind was done ou Thursday after noon and evening iu the organization of a Congregational church nt Beemor Norfolk contributed materially to tho success of the occasion by lending its two Congregational pastors to the work The Rev J J Parker preached tho sei1 mon of tho evening which was most in spiring aud elovnting in its power and influence nnd Mr Jeffries was moder ntor of tho council In its membership nnd spirit tho uow church starts out most auspiciously and Heemer has in creased its moral power by this new or ganization Culbertsou Era If all people who read uewspapers understood what advertising nieaus they would see at ouco that the real aud good news of a newspaper tno uews tuat nuects tueir pocketbooks is found iu the advertise meats of the local merchauts Tho mer chant who advertises is a reporter He reports to tho people through the news paper what he has for sale what bar gains he has to offer It is real uews It affects every familys pocket book If some merchant is making a run ou shoes aud selling them cheap thats uews which every person who ueeds shoes ought to know If another is offeriug special bargains iu overcoats underwear corsets hats furuiture dress goods carpets groceries coal wood stoves or auything that n family ueeds why it is uews that meaus mouey to every family aud the people know it Thats why the merchaut who adver tises iu the newspapers build up a flue trade Read all the advertisomeuts aud profit thereby MONDAY MENTION Robert Utter of Wayue is iu the city Prof OConnor was out of doors to day for tho first time siuco ho was takeu sick O A Fuller went to Pierco this morn lug Judgo Powers goes to Neligh this evening Charles Iauch of Bnzllo Mills was hi tho city Saturday F C Holbort cashier of tho Farmers State bank of Plnlnvlow visited in tho city Saturdny Judgo Allen will pass through hero this evening onrouto to Neligh where ho will hold a term of court Mrs W G Bakor entertained tho young ladles in tho Heights Saturday evening A very enjoyable time is re ported D J Shcehan of Rongls Wyo Is In tho city on business Mr Shcehan is an extensive ranchman Ho is visiting his father-in-law Georgo Williams Tho snored concert at tho Congrega tional church last ovonlng given by the cholrasslsted by Mr Cheney was much appreciated by tho largo audience pres ent Mr nnd Mrs Oscar Heimersof Green castle Peun nro expected this evening to visit with Mr and Mrs F W Wiet zer Mr Roliners Is a brother of Mrs Wiotzer The special officer that will be sent to Norfolk to look over tho different sites offered tho government for the federal building to be erected according to Washington dispatches will not bo ap pointed prior to May 10 Tho Harding Creamery Co has re cently established three new stations one nt Pender another in tho country near that town and one at Knox Knox county This makes 22 stations which the hardiug company is successfully operating M B Singer will leave tomorrow for St Louis Ho will attend the confer ence of German Lutheran Teachers which is iu session iu that city this week Two of his children will accom pany him and visit their grand parents who live near St Louis A very pleasant family gathering was held nt tho homo of Mr and Mrs G B Salter yesterday It was theOOth birth day of Mr Salter aud tho children nnd graudchlldren were nil ut home together Fourteeu sat dowu to n very substantial dinner nud ouo of the little folks wns heard to rem rk afterwards Theres no placo like grandpas and grandmas iu all tho world Mr and Mrs Geo Butterfield aud tho baby came down from Creightou Satur day evening aud spent Sunday with their parents Mr nud Mrs W H But terfield This nfternoou they left for Oninha where they will speud several days Mrs Drake of Corulug N Y who has beeu visitiug her sister Mrs Butterflold for some time accompanied them as far ns Omnhn ou her return home Au artesiuu well bus beeu struck nt Ames near the new beet sugar factor- The well was suuk to tho depth of 2113 feet nud a flow of 14 feet above the sur face has been secured This is said to bo tho first nrtesiiin well in tho Platte valley Attempts will bo innde to strike other wells uow in the towus round nbout Norfolk has a well now nenrly 700 feet deep but thus fnr it is as dry ns a boue It will go down to 1 000 feet however before the chase for water is giveu up This is tho day sot apart uuder the law for the holding of tho federal court at Norfolk This oveuiug Judgo W H Munger of the U S District court will arrive from Omaha nccompauied by Clerk Hillis aud U S Marshal Tuum mil Ho will listen to auy cases that may bo brought beforo him Any jury cases will of course be set for trial at some later date at Omaha Thiugs will uot always bo thus When Norfolk ob taius its new federal buildiug there will be rooms set apart for meetiugs of tho U S court and regular court sessious will be held here as tho lnw coutoni plates There has beeu some doubt in tho public mind as to just where the post office buildiug would be located Dex ter the laundryman advances au argu ment in favor of its locatiou on the coruer of Madison nveuue and Fourth street which he claims is stronger than auy giveu iu favor of auy other poiut He is sauguiue that it will prove suffici ent to convince Undo Sam that it is tho ouly proper place for it iu tho city The post office ueed3 to be located close by a large aud well regulated laundry Iu these modern days when microbes aud disease germs trave iu every direction nud are so often coucealed iu letters aud papers tho mail very often needs to bo disiufectod The laundry is the place to dislufect it Auy speoial officer who is sent hero will seo tho potency of this reasoulug aud all other applicants might as well ring off at once The warmer spring weather yesterday aud today has proved very welcome The cold weather which begau tho mid dle of October seems to have been de termined not to let go It got a very firm grip ou thiugs and even this mouth of April has been for the most part cold The result is an exceptionally backward seasou Hut uow it begius to be warm again Windows cau be opened overcoats abandoned nud people are generally busy plnutiug gardens cleauiug up back yards nud iu geuernl The chances are nine in ten that the office boy will bring a cake of Ivory Soap if sent for a cake of good soap But be sure of it Each cake of Ivory Soap is stamped Ivory IT FLOATS COPYRIGHT 1008 or THE PROCTER k GAMBLE CO CINCINNATI takiug up tho small aud potty details that help to make thiugs look cleaner and sweeter with tho return of spring There is much need of good soaking rains nnd every nimbus liko cloud that hovers nbout the horizon is looked upou with much fuvor The dry weather has however been very favornblo to the farmers in putting in crops TUESDAY TOPICS Rain is badly needed The alloys should be cleaued up Houso cleauiug is under full sway Business at the police court is quiet J P Cookus of Wiuside is iu towu The city couucil meets Saturday even ing The uow sanitarium is approachiug completion The summer weather continues in full force today Few farmers are seen in towu these pleasaut days Many buildiugs about tho city are be iug uewly painted The telephone compauy is still busy putting up new line H H Whipperman of Wakefield spent the day in Norfolk Mrs Hoseborough and Mrs Diltz of Tilden were down today W E Powers of the Pierce Lender was iu the city yesterdny A A Knrny the Srantou attorney was iu the city yesterdny W C Crabill and wife of Plaiuviow wero iu tho city yesterday Members of the board of education are visitiug the schools today B E Sturdovaut of Atkiusou was among todays visitors iu the city Misses Lulu Craig and Clara Tenske of Stautou were iu towu yesterday Webb Whitla nnd his sister Mabel were down from Battle Creek today Mrs F W Wiotzer entertained the Tuesday Thimble club this afternoon Judgo Muuger of Omaha failed to put iu nn appenruuee ns wns expected last evouiug Street sprinkling would save the nier chnuts lots of damage from the dust which uow provuils Mrs W Z King aud daughter Iryl are expected homo this evening from a visit iu Grand Islaud The Slayton Jubilee Siugors are to give nu eutertaiument at the Methodist church iu this city May 2 Mrs J M Collumer returned from Sioux City where she has been visitiug for some time last evening Dr P H Salter aud O G Johusou left for the Pierce sloughs this morning where they will hunt jack snipes W O Phipps of Chadrou a member of the faculty of Chadron dcademyis in the city in the interest of that iustitu tiou The city well is now down to a depth of 075 feet Water has risen in the well to tho depth of 575 feet They are uow boriug through saud rock Mrs O P Ohubbuck who has been visiting her sister Mrs Dauiel Motcalf left for Moutaua last niglit Mrs Os home is at Galesburg Illiuois Judge W F Norris of Wayne is au applicaut for collector of customs at Manila and there is a prospect of his early nppoiutmeut to that positiou The Weduesday club will meet with Mrs W H Butterfield tomorrow The subject for cousideration will be Rus sian Art and Artists uuder tho direc tion of Mrs George Butterfield James Powell better kuowu ns Grandpa Powell who has been living with his son-in-law Mr Muusou leaves ou Thursday for Saudwich 111 where he will make his homo with his young est daughter Mr Powell is SI years old Pete Stiert nud family departed for Chicago Inst night Mr Stiert has been nn employee of tho beet sugar factory here since 1S91 He has secured a posi tiou with F W Wolfe Co who con duct three sugar factories iu Michigan Pete will locate at Kalamazoo after n visit of several days in the Windy City W W Luuger special ngeut for the Union Pacific laud department has just returned from the prairie districts in the western part of tho state He says tho loss is hard to estimate miles upou miles of pasture has been destroyed nud it will be at least two years before tho prairies will resume their wonted green ness Tho case brought agniust Miss Rich nrds one of the school teachers nt Madi son for whipping and abusing a pupil was brought before County Superinten dent Crum Saturday After hearing the evidence that official dismissed the case the evidence beiug considered iu sullicent Her certificate wns uot re voked A much surprised iudividunl yester day nfternoou wns H F Guthrie repre senting Schmoller Mueller of Omaha dealers in piauos when he wns arrested for violation of the ordinance relative to selling goods iu the city without a license He was takeu before Judge Hayes plead guilty nud paid 10 iu flues nua costs There is a prevalent iguor mice of the city ordiunuces which gets many people into trouble People who desire to cauvass the city for any class of goods or merchandise should uuder staud that it is first necessary to get a license to do it from tho proper authori ties or they are quite liable to have a prompt interview with Judge Hayes with subsequout fines aud costs The Fremont Tribune very pertinently calls attention to a now way out of tho slavery that is so common everywhere on the part of the women to the church debts nud church expenses It would seem to havo muoh to commeud it nud is certaiuly worth tryiug The Tribuuo say Tho Methodists of Allen up iu Dixon couuty are n practical lot of peo ple As usual they havo a church debt but they havo adopted a quite uuusuul plnu of wiping it out They huvo leased forty acres of laud aud propose to farm it and devote tho proceeds to paying off their religious obligations tho members contributing seed nnd labor to tho enter prise nud letting God aud the rams do 44 Great Haste is Not Always Good Speed ZMany people trust to luck to pull them through and are often disappointed Do not dilly dally in matters of health With it you can accomplish miracles With out it you are 44 no good Keen the liver kidneys bowels and blood healthy bv the use of Hoods Sar Eaparilla the faultless blood purifier Dyspepsia- I know a positive relief or dyspepsia and that Is Hoods Sarsapa rlllu It cured me My neuralgia also stopped W B Haldwin 104 Oak Street WnRhamton New York Tired Feeling - Mr appetite was capricious my liver disordered and I was tired Hoods Sarsararllla relieved It all It cured a friend of mine of female weak ness Mbs Jessie a Meauns Clavton ni f tHhcdASoMa txvtUk SHEiattSlHBIC Hooclt Mill cure Uver lilt the iinnlrritatlrtK ami only cathartic to taVa with u sArtlfnV