l k XI - 1 J I FRIDAY FACTS W H Johnson drove to MadiBon to dny Geo Krunm wns down from Tildon yesterday A L Laggor of Sioux City was iv Nor folk visitor today Willis McBrido was In tho city ycstor day from Madison Judge Robinson wns in tlio city over night from Madison Win Seifort was nn exposition visitor Saturday and Sundny Mrs D O Hutton of Pierco wns shop ping in tho city yestorday Chan II Johnson rot timed yesterday from his trip into South Dakota Sheriff Losey is in tho city examining into his chauces for re elect ion Andrew Gould came over from Wayne Inst Iight to attend Odd Fellows lodge Miss Nora Blue of Juniotta is a guest nt tho homo of her uncle O J Ilihbon II N Davis goes to Wttkelleld in the momiiiR to spend a few days with friends Robert Bridgo is expected here from Fremont tomorrow to visit his wins C S aud W II Mrs E P Weatherby very pleasnuMy entertained a number of hi r lady f rionds nt tea yesterday Miss Elvira Darlnnd went to Plain view on tho noon train for a few diyti1 visit with relatives Mr Fautz of Bloomfield who formerly lived here wns renewing old acquuiut nuccB in tho city yesterday Rov S F Sharploss is having his homo very much improved by tho appli cation of a frehh coat of paint Tho farmers aro busy in their corn fields and consequently very little grain is being marketed in tho city lately F W Nelson doputy soverign com mander of tho Woodman of tho World is in tho city in tho interests of that order Miss Dcssa Lobuow leaves on the early train for Wayuo whore she has accepted a position in tho telophono office Tho city was represented nt the weekly oulertaiumeut given at the hos pital for insane last night by a jolly crowd Mr and Mrs M Bokor left today for their homo in Albion after a plensnnt visit with their daughter Mrs Morris Mayer Miss Laura Bridge is expected hero Tuesday from Fremont to visit with relatives while her parents take a trip to Salt Lake City Tho Norfolk section of tho Madison county teachers reading circle will meet in thojhigh school building at 1 J0 p in tomorrow Geo D Butterfleld caino in from Schuyler last night and stopped over on his way home Mrs Butterfield is also visiting hero Mrs Mary Luebko who has completed a new house on her farm southwest of the city has mortal nnd is nicely pettled in her new homo Tho work of building aud improvement in Norfolk goes merrily forward and tho city is assuming a brighter appearance than has been noticed for years Angnst Melcher who went to Wis consin the first of tho week to attend the wedding of his nephew wns called home by tho sudden illness of his wife In spito of their rush tho farmers will probably talro a day off tomorrow and come to Norfolk to do their trading at tho samo time taking in political speeches Dr H T Holden this morning per formed an oporation on Mrs T J How art h of Carroll at his Fanitarinm for tho removal of a cancerous growth on tho ladys temple Carl Zoische who will soon engage in business hero is moving his family lowu from Pierco and will occupy the Romo Miller house first door east of L Sessions residence Frank Harris of Hastings dopnty for the Loyal Mystic Legion who has been soliciting members here loft for Wayuo today whore ho will ronow his labors in tho interest of that ordor Wra Blatt has arranged to receive Strike For Your Altars and Your Fires Patriotism is always com mendable but in every breast there should be not only the desire to be a good citizen but to be strong able bodied and ivetl fitted for the battle of life To do this pure blood is absolutely neces sary and Hoods Sarsapa rilla is the one specific tuhich cleanses the blood thorough ly It acts equally ivell for both sexes and all ages Humor- When I need a blood puri fier I take Hoods Sarsaparilla It cured my humor and is excellent as a nerve ionic Josie Eaton Stafford Springs Ci MQcdS SatiabWilm m if irr 7irmn lloodi Illli cure liter HUtlie iioli IrrlUtlnit and only otlnrllc tu take with lloudn barmurUI rot urns of tho JefTrios Sharkoy fight at his Turf Exohnngo tonight It is ex pected that tho returns will cotnnienco comliiH in nboct 8 0 or 1 Tho ineroury mado another record breaking drop last night registering but six degrees above zoro It Is prob ablo that Ixota not yet harvested have been considerably damaged by this weather Tho work of laving tho foundation for tho Catholic church is progressing very satisfactorily tho north wall hav ing been complettd to a level with tho ground nnd tho other walls aro rnpidly assuming proportions Miss Nell Shotikborg of Sioux City has roturnod to her homo after nn 18 inonths trip in Europe MissShonkburg has often visited in Norfolk and has many friends hero who will Ikj pleased to learn of her safe return Frank Twisshas arrived from Wayne whoro ho has been chief elork of tho Boyd hotel to accept tho position of night olerk at the Pacific Chas Vail who has given such excellent satisfaction in that rapacity has been promoted to tho position of day dork Colonel Campbell of tho Second rcgi nioiit bus removed to Denver to make his home and will thereforo bo com pelled to resign tho olllco Lieutenant Colonel Tracy of this city is first in lino of promotion to tho position but it is not known that ho desiies tho office You will notico by an item in another columu that Oscar Richoy is making nrrnugomonts for a Thanksgiving inns qucrndo ball Mr Riohey has a reputa tion fi r arranging enjoyable amusement functions and this should bo borno in mind when plnnuing for your Thanks giving pleasures Tho case auaiust Herman Piller nnd Anton Bucholz for attempting to de stroy tho walls of tho new opera house wns up for hearing before Judge Hayes this afternoon Upon tho defendants agreeing not to molest his property in futuro Mr Wnrrnut declined to prose cute nnd thus tho matter was amicably settled Tin Nkws is reliably informed that tho market price for corn in Norfolk exceeds that paid in central Iowa for the same product This condition is believed to bo largely duo to tho extens ive feeding industries in and nbout tho city Norfolk is rapidly assuming an important place as a maikot for all kinds of farm prodnco Rev J J Parker returned yesterday from his visit to his old homo in Eng land He returns very much improved in health aud his friends hope that the bracing air of Nebraska will soon return to him all his old time strength nnd vigor The pleasures of his journey aud visit wore seriously marred by his continued ill health and ko is very much pleaseil to bo homo ouco more He will occupy his pulpit in tho First Congregational church on Sunday morn ing The grain dealers of north Nebraska held a conference yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the Pacific hotel Tho meeting was well attended by represent ative dealers from nearly every town tributary to Norfolk and tho proceedings wore of much interest to those present These meetings aro hold once or twice a year for the purposeof comparing notes and canvassing the ritnation in regard to the handling of tho crops and trans acting such other business as domauds tho attention of tho association The Star Clothing ctoro and Daven port Bros shoe store have inaugural ed an attractivo and novel method of ad vertising Life size figures molded from substantial material bearing a sign aro placed on Jthe street corners The figures represent men and women tho men boing used to advertise tno Star and tho women direct nttention to Dnv ouport Bros From a distance these fignres appear very lifelike and their first appearance occasioned some laugh ablo delusions oa tho part of tose who viewed them Carl Wichman died last night nt tho homo of his son H Wichman of Hadar at the ripo old ago of 81 yearc Mr Wichman was an old settler of this sec tion coming hero with tho first colony of Germans in lfrG7 n honiesteaded tho land on which tho Junction now stands and fnrmed it for years Ho leaves six children threes ons aud threo danghters to monrii his loss Mrs Wichman it will bo remembered died nbout three months ngo sinco which time tho old gentleman has gradually failed in health The funeral will be hold from tho Hndar Lutheran church Sunday afternoon nt 2 oclock aud there will therefor bo no services at St Pauls Lutheru church this oity Sunday afternoon Tomorrow will bo a great day for pol itics in Norfolk Not only havo the candidates of all political parlies been timing themselves to spend tho last few days of tho campaign in Norfolk but tho pcoplo will havo an opportunity to hear tho prominent speakers from both sides of tho fence Mr Bryan will be at tho Creighton depot in tho morning at 1 1 oclock and deliver one of his famous platform addresses which will undoubt edly bo listeued to by a good crowd coin posed of men of nil parties In the after noon the republican side of tho question will bo presoutod by Senator Hayward Hon 0 J Greene of Omaha ond Ser geant G V Snider caudidate for sup- THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9 1800 erintondent of public instruction Mr liny ward 1ms a reputation as an orator second to nono in the state while thoso who havo hoard Mr Groeno talk state he is well qualified to entertain nil who will hear him Mr Snider is fully competent to handle nlmost uny thing ho undertakes and his talk will undoubtedly prove most entertaining Miss lucy Williams has ncceptod a position with tho Omaha Illustrated Beo and will make a tour of tho slate to visit tho leading schools in tho inter ests of that publication Sho will pre pare a series of articles concerning t lit schools she visits to bo illustrated with half tonocuts of school buildings teach ers pupils and classes4 Tho conception will be to give tho patrons utiuo idea of tho ordinary woik of the schools anil they will undoubtedly prove of value to parents teachers and pupils Sho vis ited tho schools hero in her now capacity yesterday and today and will leave to morrow for tho southern part of tho state where sho will continue tho work stnrting in probably at Nebraska City Tho first article of tho series will bo published in the Illustrated Beo which Is issued each Sunday with tho regular edition jiM before tho state teachers association meets in Lincoln tho latter part of December Miss Williams is a young woman of raro talent and thoso who know her ability predict for her an unqualified success in her now work Her first article will bo eagerly watched for SATURDAY SIFTINGS Miss Clara Raul is a city visitor from Madison J II Kingman left this morning for Fremont Clias A Smith of Tildon was a city visitor today Bob HlliB of Sioux City is in Nor folk on business C M Henderson departed today for a weeks trip west Mrs Burt Mapes has returned from her visit to Omaha Miss Hartley is in the city from Madi son visiting friends A J Durlaud returned last night from his western trip A Winter returned yesterday from his trip to Kansas City Mrs Pollock is visiting friends at Winsido for n fow days Mrs J S Hancock of Stanton was in tho Sugar City yesterday Miss Martha Wilde is in tho city tho guest of Miss Anna Zuelow Miss Wallace ouo of the teachers in tho Pierco schools is in tho city T M Jacobson of Waverly Iowa shipped a carload of horses into Norfolk yesterday and will endeavor to dispose of thorn hero Rev Fletcher M Sisson was a pas senger for Miulisou this morning and will conduct quarterly meeting meet ing there tomorrow J M Dixon a traveling man won fhoceiifer pieceYbat wasrailledofr at Leonards drug storo lost night The lucky number wa i 07 Tho Union Pacific is still employing men to work on thoir grade at Dana Wyoming They took 19 men west from this place today James Nichols chairman of the repub lican county central committee is in tho city watching tho closing strngglo of tho campaign in tho countys metropolis Miles Berry representing Millards Minstrels has been in the city endeavor ing to secure a dato for his show It is understood however that bis efforts were unsuccessful Cox Jones and Cox a South Omaha firm aro holding a public sale of stock at the House Nicho ranch this nftcr noon A member of tho firm is hero supervising the salo f A new b k walk has been laid along tho west side of Fourth street in front of tho residences of Degner Zutz Mar qnardt and Connor That portion of a popular thoroughfaro has boon materially unproved by tho onterpiiso of these gentlemen Some miscreant cut the ground wiro of tho telephone lino between hero and Stanton at a point east of Norfolk The result was that the lLuo was placed out of serviso and tho Madison lino had to bo used iu order to reach Fremont or points enst W S Summers United States district attorney who spoko hero this afternoon is an old school friend of E A Bnllock and tho two gentlemen have enjoyed a pleasant visit together compariug notes nndj relating reminiscences of their youuger days Tho scarcity of farmers teams in town thismorning when Bryun spoko was substantial evidoneo that thoy wore too busyTto neglect their work oven to hear tho greatest fusion orator of the day By far tho greater porliou of his auditors were townspeople J A Smith of Huron S D is nink ingirrangoinents to open up n cigar factory at South Norfolk Mr Smith comes heio highly recommended as a maker of first classJgoods and has had extonsivo experience It is to bo hoped ho will find n profitnblo field for his work Carpenters began the work of laying tho timbers on which will rest tho floor aud stage of the now opera houso and tho work is being pushed forward with a rapidity that is surprising Thoso who have doubted that Norfolk could havo an opera houso that will be an honor to tho city nre rapidly being con verted o tho belief that the important building will soon bo nu indisputable reality Rev Fletcher M Sisson tho new M E presiding elder of this dl dilct to gither with his family were accorded u very lino reception in the Methodist church p triors hist evening which was attended by a large number of ineinbeis of tho church and congregation The evening was employed lu Introductions getting acquainted and In social conver sation while light refreshments wore served to all who dashed them Chr Scha laud clerk of tho district court has now completed his series of lort rails of the district judges who havo presided in the Ninth district This has been done at his own expense anil ho Is certainly entitled to credit for securing for his olllco such a valuable historical collection Tho series is composed of Lorenzo Crounse the first judge of tho district Suuuol Maxwell Hud Thus L Giilloy ltd K K Valentino J B ltarnot nt It 1 O Crawford Ith Isaac Powers 7th W l NorriH Htli Win V Allen llth N D Jaclnon 101b aud John S Robinson llth HealsohaH a portrait of A O Tynvl tho first clerk of the district court after tho olllco was made distinct from that of county clerk Mr Pyrrol held I ho olllco for eight years or until Mr Schavland was elected to tho position two years ago M O NDAY ME iNTK N Attorney Guy R Wilbur of Wnyim is a city visitor Mrs Parkinson of Madison was a city visitor Saturday Miss Ora Cruni spent Sunday with Madison relatives MrsMaik lvoeuigstuin continues to improve in health A lmy was born to Anton Womosiky yesleiday morning Father Walsh returned this morning from a trip to Wnyno Dr R Barker wont to fierce today on professional business Miss Bertha Schoenfeldt has returned from her visit to Cieighton Mr Selling died yesterday of apoplexy at his home east of tho city Dr Boar was called to Creighton Sat urday on professional business R A Stownrt is visiting at his old homo in Mercer Pennsylvania Dr P HSnlterwent to Winsido on tho noon train on professional business Bud Powers wns up from Omaha over Sunday visiting parents and friends Judge H D Kelly returned last night from a business trip to bo homo for elec tion Hev J J Parker prenchod at the hospital for tho insano yesterday after noon Frank Carter of Kldcn Iowa is visit ing at tho homo of his cousin Miss Suo Carter Bank Examiner E H Luikart started on a trip over tho Creighton branch on tho noon train W Weber returned today to his homo in Indiana after u pleasant visit with his brother Fred A A Welch came over from Wnyno today to canvass the situation as to tho district judgeship A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Ed Koelcr yestorday at their homo on East Madison avenue Mrs Mathowson entertained her Sunday school class at an enjoyable tea party Saturday evening W A Witzigmau of tho Meadow Grove Stato bank visited at tho homo of G A Luikart yesterday Tho Musical club enjoyed a very pleasant evening at tho homo of Mr Mrs C C Gow Saturday Bishop Williams who was recently installed passed through tho city Sat urday on his way to Creighton II L Spaulding returned Saturday from a business trip to Bloomfield Hurt ing ton Wnyno and other towns Chaplain Mailloy of tho First Nebraska regitnont was in tho city n fow hours Saturday on his way to an appointment Through tho kindness of G A Luik art tho Bryan party was berved with luncheon ouronto to Stanton Saturday Mr and Mrs Sloinmetz who havo been hero some weeks left yestorday for Sioux City whoro thoy will begin housekeeping O II Munson nnd wifo and son who have been visiting Mrs M Mihills de- parted yesterday for Chicago on thoir way homo to Lodi Ohio Miss Nellio Schwonk had hor hand most bovorely burned this morning by spilling hot lard on it Dr llagey was biimmoned and dressed tho wound Geo Forgau of Omaha is visiting with Chas Harding Mr Forgau lived hero when a boy lit years ago and this is his firit visit to tho city since that time Mr and Mm C E Pmch of Boono I Iowa arrived Saturday evening and were guests of Mr and Mrs O J I Ry nobis Mr Pinch departed yestorday but Mrs Finch will ronmiu for a visit of a fow weeks Mrs Augusta Spioring wifo of Her ninn Spieriug of South Norfolk died this2moruiug at 0 oclock aged 5i years w 0 IVORY SOAP IASTK In fifteen minutes with only t iile of Ivory Soup anil water you can make i better cleansinn paste than you can buy lvoiy Soap Paste will lake spots fiotn clolhinj ami will clean carpets iujjs kkl gloves slippets patent enamel tussel leather niul canvas shoes leather belts painted uood woik ami furniture The special value of Ivory Soap in this hum arises fiom he fact that it can be used with a damp sponge or cloth to cleanse many ai tides that cannot be washed because hey will not stand the fiee applica tion of water DlltlCllONS lOlt AlAKINCi -Id nnr pint n NiIIIiir witcr oil nnr ah t niii tiill miners one iiiiitir of tin- smill slrr nikc of Ivory Soip nil Into Miivlnits loll live iiilniitii nflvt vn K tlmioiiClilv illsMilvcl Keiniivi loin tin- lilt- mill 1011I In ilMii no IliU It will lP vsi lt In an rliss ltr roitHlftlll llllll HV IHI t MOI tl H 1 fHMIM t f O INUHNMI The funeral will bo held Wednesday afternoon from Olnist Lutheran church Rov J 1 Mueller olllcialing J W leister died yesleiday afternoon at l oclock at his homo on South Twelfth etroet fiom heart lioublo Tho funeral will take place from the house tomorrow morning at 11 oclock Tho deceased eaves a wifo and daughter Complaint is mado by persons of tho west sido hut a certain imlividttil is shooting their chickens They state that unless it is stopped they will pn s ecuto under tho ordinance foibidding tho discharge of fiiearms itf ido tho city limits That there is much interest iu Nor folks new opera houso was evidenced yesterday from tho number of people who stopped to sen how tho woik was progressing It was said by some that nearly every one in town iowod tho work thus far completed J W Gibson this morning shipped to Des Moines Iowa a pen each of his white Wyandot to and white Plymouth Rock chickens Thoso fowls wmo sold for exhibition purposed and Mr Gibson received a good price for them This is but another evidence of the fact that Mr Gibsons reputation as a breeder of tine poultry is extending and will soon bo famliar iu every part of tho country Tho first meeting of the Norfolk sec tion of tho Madison county teacher reading circle was held iu the high school buildiiiR last Saturday A largo number of rural teachers was present and a very interesting and instruct ivo meeting was tho result Supt D C OConnor has prepared an interesting program for tho next meeting which will bo held No vember 18 at tho samo place Miss Edith Morrow was ununimously re elected secretary and was instructed to proparo a musical program for tho next meeting All teachers aro requested to attend the meeting of Novomber lh Tho mens meeting hold at tho First Congregational church yesterday after noon was fairly well attended and the movement for which it was called was successfully handled After a de votional service hdbyE H Requn a motion was mado toappolut a committee to inako arrangements to establish rosouo rooms for nijn and hoys in Nor folk and report at tho meeting to bo held tho Sunday following Tho fol lowing wero named to servo as such committee Dr II L Scoggin C C Gow M C Walker C H Blood dipt F II Beels O A McKim aud David fVVfrf A wfllnr ivifinf itlfF will lin liolrl noxt Sunday afternoon nt 1 oclock to mako further arraugomouts Itllor IUt List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofileo Novembar 7 1809 Morris Anderson E L Alyon Mr Will Beaded G W Boymer J P Browne C E Fields Fred A Hosford Henry Hainan Mrs J N Honias Mrs Davo Jismer MihS Elsio Michnelson Alexander Nethercut Abed M ascil Miss Mary PowpheJ 0 H Rays Jos O Smith J L Stewart Arty B V Tvlor Mr Lou Van Horn Mr II II Wulf If not called for in 150 days will Lo send to tho dead letter office Parties calling for uny of tho above please Eay advertised P K Si itmirit P M Wanted soveral bright and honest persons to represent us as managers in this aud closo by counties Salary tKlu n year and exp mses Straight lioim fidf no more no less salary Position perma nent Our references any bauk in any town It is mainly tlllco work con ducted at homo Reference Eucloso Folf addressod stumped envelope Tub Dominion Company Dept t Chicago Dried fruits fresh fruits and candies as nice as yon want to see at the Nor folk Cosh store SOUTH NOItrOLK I i oiii WiiIih iiIuh Dm j Brakeiiian Ittithfoid has quit woik iug and gone to Omaha Miss Alice Kennedy is visiting ftiends at Cn iuhton Fireman Boomer left for Lincoln this morning and may go to Texas later on Leo Hershiser is homo for a few dayB rrotti ONeill Mr Ililbiirn and daughter returned to their homo near Balllo Creek Tues day II II Hull is improving his bather shop with a now roof Miss Dora Smith of Pierce is visiting horsihler Miss Ktiitna Mr and Mrs Wan en Ilulbuit mo visiting friends in Omaha Mike Kennedy is homo from Lincoln for a shot I visit with his family Mrs G W Seurs hft Monday for u visit with friends iu Iowa Mrs Alexander and daughter wero over from ICmerMm Saturday and Sun day visiting with Mrs E I Perry Mr aud Mrs Pat CroMy celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary Monday evening by inviting their Irii nds in Tho evening was very pleasantly passed at cards and other enjoyments among which wero choice refreshments Suing is beliuving Von can seo what Hoods Sarsapirilla has done for others and must bulne it will uo tho same for you I ftew yum I p You may have heard about SCOTTS EAULSION and have a vatjue notion that it is cod liver oil with its bad taste and smell and all its other repulsive fca tures It is cod liver oil the purest and the best in the world but made so palata ble that almost everybody can take it Nearly all children like it and ask for more SCOTTS EMULSION looks like cream it nour ishes the wasted body of the baby child or adu t better than cream or any other food in existence It bears about the same rela tion to other emulsions that cream does to milk If you have had any experience with other so called just as good preparations you will find that this is a fact The hypophoiphitcs that arc combined with he cod liver oil tjvc additional value to it became hey tone up the nervous system and impart strength to the whole oouy tn and 4i rv M UI I it HOWNE Chemists 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