w 1 f FRIDAY FACTS Mrs Campbell in iu tho city from Oakdalo F II Scott of Stniiton was n city visitor yesterday Mrs Andrew Hillerlnck of Osmond is n visitor in Norfolk Misses Thomas and Iowoll have tnrnctl from Omnha E 1 Mumllck Ih moving from tlu MeBrido house to tho IUs houso John Shannon tho lIoHklnn fitooknuu had lmhliitwH in Norfolk yesterday MisHSiiRH Thompson who is teach ing in Omaha is homo to spend her va cation Sheriff Goo W Losey was in tho oity yesterday from Madihon on ollloinl business MlsaGav Stanton has accented tho position of clerk at tho Pnhteo cigar More during vneation M M Uotznor of Omaha traveling freight ngont of tho Elkhorn is in ho Bty looking after business Mrs O Ahuius and Mrs Hudat ami daughter Dorothy huvti rotnrned iruui a visit to rolutires and friondH at West loint Onmliii News Miss Kuthryno Kisson n htmlunt of Dol aware O is visiting friends in Omaha on Aior way homo to Norfolk Dr and Mrs J M Smith of Uolso 4Jlty Idalw aro in tho city visiting Mrs Smiths parent n Mr and Mrs Ohes nutwood Miss Laura Durlund wont 40 llain vlow tlilh morning to attend a party to bo given by her cousin Miss ImIiiu Dur laud touighi A ban ball team has been organized among tho memberH of tho Y M O L and the grounds hnv been no cured for a buhe ball park 1 11 Donovan Poter OShon 0 -S Smith and Dim Frasor woroiu tho oitj over night from Madison and took in tho entertainment at tho Auditorium Miss Francos Sharplosa will lonvo tomorrow for Sioux City where -oho has accept odn position iutle milliuury department of JDavidson J3xes btoro John Kraut is moving his family into his nowdionio on Ninth streot und Mr GutchoriB moving hiH family into the liouso being vacated by Mr Kraut II E Austin has routefi tho llosiu baum residence ou South fourth ntreot auil will movo his family from Edgo water Park addition the ilrst of tho month Otto Borgor tho Madison cigar unan is in tho city looking for a residence nud contemplates the roaiovnl of his family and business interests to Norfolk at once Misses Zoo Glidricu au5 Thara Fredu of Fremont who attended tho teachers association mooting at Wayne wisited nt tho homo of Dr and Mrs 51 M Sisson while ou thoirvniy homo Mrs J G Troutmau returned from Chicago yesterday where t ho law been with her husband for some time She reports that Mr Troutmuu is getting along nicely und will beublo to come homo iu about a week A gang of tolephone linemen arrived iu tho city last ovening and will at coinmeuoo putting up a new metallic circuit between Norfolk and Fremont One lino has been found to bo immllieieut to handle tho commercial business and tho proposed uddition is to relieve tho congested condition of tho service Kev G II Main of this city and Rev Wm Gorst of JSeligh will exchange pulpits next Sunday Tho former will hold quarterly cervices at ONeilL Rev Gorst was formerly pabtor here but has not preached iu Xorfolk since ho was appointed presiding elder of tho Neligh district His old friends and parish oners will bo pleased -of tho opportunity to hear him again March has held up itn reputo for chill wiuds and blustery weather in a very commendable manner and does not seem inclined to relinquish even the last few days of the month to the gentle iullu once of spring Komethiug better iu the way of weather is looked for from April which enters with Sunday Tho wiseacres predict however that April will uot bo excessively springhko before Kaster which is on tho ICth Tho Ladies Presbyterial Missionary fociety of the Niobrara presbytery cloBed a very interesting BCBt ion last nicht at Pender Twenty four dele gates were present representing the different churches of the district Mrs S F Sharpless of thi3 city was elected delegate to tho 8th annual meetiug of the Womans Presbyterian Hoard of Missions of tho Northwest which will be held nt EvnuBville Indiana tho 2nd and 3d of next May Miss Anna Streiohcr left on the noon train for Omnha and from there will go to her new homo iu Iowa Last oven ing she was given a surprise visit by members of her music nud Sunday Bchool class and a hearty time was en joyed Her father Kev G Streioher who has been pastor of the German Evangelical church here for the post year has been appointed to a charge in Iowa Kev G Keckow has been ap pointed to the Norfolk charge The mechanics nt the F E M V machine shops at the Junction are today congratulating themselves over having accoinpliHhed tho greatest foat yot douo in Norfolk having put on two full setH of engino tires or eight tires in all They have- boforo put on a not in a day but nover before lmvo two Hots been put on Six setH have beon put otitluiBfar this yenr These tires weigh from 1 0W to 1 1W pounds apioco nud it can bo read ily understood that their handling Is no light tank In regard to theatricals thoro Ih Bomo timos ah tnuoh difference of opinion concerning merit aH thoro aro people present In reference to tho Air nutp comtmnv whiuh held tho boards at tho Auditorium last night this difference was mauifost Somo thought that tho performance was ono of groat merit and very cleverly rendered while others wore not pleased Somo thought that certain parts and characters were first class while others choso different situa tions as meriting praise It is seldom that a performance will pleaso all olassos and it is Hohloxm that ono will bo unanimously condemned For the class of entertain ment tho Air Ship company was fully up to tho average and it is judged that a largo portion of tho nudionco was delighted The furco eomody perform ance howovor is evidently not a draw ing card in Norfolk as thoro were many vacant seatH and all who did attend were not lavish in their praise and it would probably bo just iih well for farco comedies in tho future to givo Norfolk a wide berth unless thoy come with ohoapor prices and content to play to tho class whom they delight of whom thoro aro not a few in Norfolk Tho city has recently had but little theatrical outertuiunioiit and it is diill oult to dotornilne what class of attrac tions is tho most generally popular but porhaps tho old fashioned drama will please equal to any NORFOLK iMONORED TeiirliurN Chimnii Uliln Oily nil Next Mt liiK riurMlmi IVUIIhiiih Ih TreiiNtirnr Tho teachers association at Wayuo hold interesting meetings yesterday nud tho attendauoo was very largo In choosing tho mooting placo for tho next session 1 hero wns an interesting rivalry with Norfolk OolumbusJ and Fromout as oompotitors Tho mooting was located at Norfolk however tin flu onced uo doubt by this citys strong and active representation Tins election of olHcors for the coming year resulted aH follows President Superintendent Wolfo of South Omaha Vice ProBidont Superintendent Sun dorlin of Toknmah Secretary Miss Wallaco of Pierce Treasuror Miss Williams of Norfolk This city is doubly honored by tho teachers on being chosou as tho place for the next session and tho choosing oi ono of its popular teachers as treasurer Wakted JJoncBt man or woman to travel for largo house Balary 05 monthly and expenses with increase position permanent enclose self-ad-dressed stumped envelope MANAarit DUO Carton bldg Chicago Notlro In Nott ICuHlilcnt Jfiicliuitn John J Farley and Farley wife of said John J Farley llrst uaino un known non resident cofendauts will take notico that on tho 27th day of Feb ruary 1100 D A Ommerman plaintiff herein tiled his petition in tbo district court of Madison county Nebraska against the said defendants aud Caro line E Farley itho object and prayer of which are to foreclose u certain mort gage executed by John J Farley now deceased to tho plaint ill1 upon the toutli linlf of the southwest quarter of section thirteen li and tho north half of tho northwest quarter of section twenty four 2 1 nll in township twonty f our 21 north rnugo two 2 west in Aladisou county Nebraska to secure the payment of a coruin promissory note dated July HO IMS for the sum of lHOOO0 and due and payablo in live years from dnto thereof that there is now due upon said nott aud mortgago by ronsou of do fault iu the payment of intercEt tho sum of a087O for which sum with interest from this date plaintiff prays for a decree that tho defendants bo re quired to pay the somo or that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found duo You are required to answer said peti tion on or betoro the Uth duy of April 1400 Dated this 2bth day of February J000 1 A Ommkkmak By Mapes it Haen Plaintiff His Attorneys A Fair Outside Is a Poor Substitute For Inward Worth Good health t inwardly of the kidneys liver and bowels is sure to come if Hoods Sar saparilla is promptly used This secures i fair outside and a consequent vigor in the frame with the glow of health on the cheek good appetite perfect diction pure blood Catarrh J liitve lout no return ot the ruturrh which troubled mo tor years Muce Hoods Fartupnrilla cured uie Mut Joe MAitrtN Washington rit Oudensbtirk N Y Dyspepsia - Complicated with liver and kidney trouble I buttered tor years with dyspepsia with severe puius Hoods Sursapurlllu inudu mu strong und hearty h nkkton Mum fctrett Auuum Me JjQ0d ateabaig UJT1 TIIKN0KF0LK NEWS THUItSDAY MAltCH 20 10Q mwmam Hoodt yilU curt llc r Ills tlie nan IrriuUpg aud anly ottmUc loukt Willi jluodi BtrmyrUU SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs Crano of Stanton was city visitor yesterday A son was born to Mr nud Mrs Landroph yesterday J G Minos is oxpectod from Wayno ou tho evening train to visit over Sun day Mr and Mrs Morris Mayor enter tainod tho West Sido WhiBt olub hut night Mrs Campbell of Oakdalo who has been visiting iu Norfolk a fow days has returned to that village II J Huston departed today for lowing wlioro ho will viBlt a fow days and thon proceed to Ainsworth Mrs P T Blrohard in entortainiug her lady friends this afternoon in honor of her gucBC Mrs J G Mines of Wayno G II Whaley is in town on his way homo to Nollgh after having attended tho meetiug of tho teachors association at Wayno Tho IJ L has sold tho Parkor Iiouho iu Hayes addition to Robert Upton formerly of Madison for a cash consideration of 800 Elmer Howell nud Mi6s Anna Duncan of Neligh visited friends in tho city yes terday Mr Howell is a brother1 of 11 G Howell of this city Omaha Buo Norfolk people will ploaso tako notice thnt tho rato cases lmvo been postponed as the reform railway secretaries are too busy to write Loaland Dean is expected homo to night from Hot Spriugs Ark whoro ho has boon for tho past threo weoks in tho intorcst of his health Miss Annio McBrido is expected homo tonight from Des Moines Iowa whoro sho Iiiih been attending school and will spend hor spring vacation hero Mrs Linorodo and daughter Hattio left on tho noon train for Pueblo Col iu response to a telegram announcing tho death of Mrs Liuorodos mother Prof J A Hornborger formerly superintendent of the public schoolB of this city is hero greeting old acquaint ances Mr Ilorubergcr is nqw em ployed by the sohool book department of tho Knud McNally publishing house of Chicago At a luto hour this afternoon tho re port reached this oflico that Dr F Verges who has been so low with tho grip is dead Particulars in regard to tho funeral and othor dotails have not beon learned Tho doctor was a val ued member of tho community and his loss will be keenly felt Dr W II Deering of tho Lincoln hospital for tho iusano visited nt the homo of O D Jenkins and departed with a party of friouds for Hay Springs to hunt ducks Fred JoDkius accomp anied tho party It is understood that Dr Deering has recently been appointed superintendent of tho institute for tho foeblo minded at Beatrice Tho social given Inst evening by the Y M O L iu their rooms in tho Mast block was a grand success iu point of attendance sociality aud receipts A uico program was rendered nud tho ovening was heartily enjoyed by all present The receipts of the entertain ment were about 15 The Ladies Aid society of tho M E church served tho supper J II Thompson who has been seri ously ill at his homo in South Norfolk died this morning nt 7 10 His remains will be shipped at noon tomorrow to his old homo at Hamburg Iowa for inter nieut Ho wasa momberof tho Masouio order and tho lodge nt this placo will oscort the remains to the depot Mr Thompson leaves n wife to mourn his decease who will accompany the re mains to their last resting placo St Paul Republican The town is full of Assyrian peddlers nud more of them seem to arrive daily They are queer cus tomers and somo people do not hesitate to pronounce them an unqualified nuisance So serious has their cut throat competi tion become that the legitimate mer chants of St Paul and surrounding towns aro urging the county board to enforco tho law requiring them to pay a lioeuse for tho privilege of peddling Some mornings the street iu f rout of tho Walker houBO is full of rickety carts spavined ponies and jabbering dagoes the bceue bearing borne resemblance to the old geography pictures of the streets of Coubtautiuople Cairo or some other foreigu seaport Tho agent of Lew Morrisons Faust has been in tho city billing that attrac tion for the night of the Dili The paper put up is a splendid production of the lithographers art and thoso who have kuowledge of tho production state that the half cannot bo told by the paper This is Morrisons last season with Fuust and thoso who delight iu the work of a true artist ou the stage should not fail to attend The company is uow playing in Tennessee aud will jump from that state to Nebraska next week to play two engagements one at Lincoln nud the other at Norfolk This h the company thut Mr Warrant endeavored to secure for the opening night of the Auditorium but was unable to do so Their production will be none the less enjoyed because their visit to the city was delayed Tho company carries n 60 foot car loaded with special scenery for the production Tho meeting at the Auditorium last evening called by the trustees to cuss matters pertaining to tho building was nttendod by quite a number inter ested and 6tops wore taken which thoy hopo will result satisfactorily to the in stitution A committee consisting of K II Koynolds A P Ohiltls nnd Geo II Spear was appointed to seo whnt could bo douo in tho way of getting up homo talent outortainraonts for tho pur poso of raising tho 2500 asked by tho insurnnco company after which tho debts hanging over tho building will bo paid It was considered that homo talout productions aro popular and that tho oxponsos counocted therewith will bo considerably loss than to hire profes sional troupes to come thus allowing a largor credit to tho building Tho com mittee will nt oncu begin its work and it is probablo that ono or more commend able homo talont productions will bo tho result Olehrntn Irorliiiiintliin Aniilvfimnry E G Mason and othor colored citi zens of Norfolk are preparing to colo brato tho anniversary of tho issuing of tho emancipation proclamation by Abraham Lincoln pn Tuesday April 17th Thoy promise now fontures and an interesting time to tho public Tho spoaking will bo short in order to givo time to now features P H Patterson of South Curolinn who was a soldier in tho Spanish- Amer ican war will mnko an address P II Clark colored who is now n member of tho Iowa legislature has promised to deliver nu address covering tho history of tho colored peoplo from tho bogiuning of slavery up to tho pres ent timo Othor speechos will be mndo by prominent citions of Norfolk Mr Mason will speak on a subject concerning tho future welfare of man Thoso having the matter in charge announce that this will not bo a monoy mnking affair but is intended simply to koop in memory what tho whito peoplo have douo for tho colored pooplo of tho country and all above oxpouBes will bo devoted to organizing a church for tho colored people of Norfolk Joo Walker of Omaha has promised to entertain with his concert S Giles will entertain with specialties Valu able prizes will bo given to tho best up-to-date cake walker and tho entertain ment is promised to be very amusing M A uot her Infant Industry Threo sisters whose homes are near Newark N J within a little more than threo hours timo became the mother of twins ono day thia month four boys and two girls being tho addition to the family It has been known that Now Jersey was responsible for many of the trusts which have beon thrust upon tho country but this exceeds nil bounds and the peoplo could scarcely be blamed if thoy plucked up the little eastern com monwealth by tho roots and lling it into tho sea Tke story of tho births is re lated as follows About oclock Mrs J W Garrbrant welcomed two boys An hour later while her husband was receiving congratulations a messen ger hurried to the house with the news that his wifes sister Mrs Charles Freeman had just become tho mother of two boys Throwing up his hands in astonishment Mr Garrabrant ex claimed Who ever saw the like He was howovor to bo still more astonished After tho messengers of mutunl congratulation had ceased to hurry between the Freeman and Gar rabrant borne another messenger all breathless arrived at tho two houses with tho news that the third sister Mrs Fredrick Gilbert had juBt presented her husband with two tiny girls At first tho Freemans and GarrabrantB thought it a big hoax When tbey learned the truth their wonderment knew no bounds Wanted Honest man or woman to travel for large house salary 65 monthly and expenses with increase position permanent enclose self-addressed stamped envelope Manageh SO Caxton bldg Chicago Over Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes i ne Kianeys are your blood purifiers they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood If they are sick or out of order they fail to do their work Palps achesand rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood due to neglected kidney trouble Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats and makes one feej as though they had heart trouble because the heart is over working in pumping thick kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney remedy is soon realized It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases nnJ lrAMnnHemrllc i VAVv bv all drupplsts in cent and one dollar HSnsSH es You may have a ftrrrHiSa irfrlK1 i9luL sample bottle by man Home of snamp iioot also telling how to find free Uiau pamphlet ivimi6v - - 1 ltJ 11JJa MONDAY MENTION i H Ht Bock of Pierco was In tho city Saturday O O Snyder of ONeill was a Suuday viBltor in Norfolk F S Ilcuscr of Wiilsido was a Sun day visitor in Norfolk II S Workman wbb a city visitor yesterday from Winsido A O McCrackon of Boone was a Norfolk visitor yesterday Judgo M J Moyer of Madison wasa Norfolk visitor yesterday Miss Anna Nolsou of HoskinB was shopping in tho Sugar City today Potor Kubondnll was a Sunday vis itor in tho Sugnr City from Mndison Tho Sugnr City Cereal mills aro todny shelling tho corn thoy lmvo on hand and loading it for shipment Work on tho opera honso was resumed this morning after a delay of sovernl dayB on nccouut of tho weather Miss Hughes of Sioux City who has boon visiting her brothor for several days returned homo this moruiug Miss Edna Mason of Pierce who has been visiting with hor friend Nellio Hundley returned to hor homo today Mi s Susie Thompson returned to her school duties in Omaha thia morning after n visit of a fow days with hor parents Mrs E A Bullock has beon visitine for a week with her husband in Sioux City Both returned to Norfolk Satur day ovening Mrs Warrick departed today for Omaha where she will visit a week aud from thoro will go to Carrol Iowa to visit her niothor aud father for a mouth Misses May and Laura Darlaud camo homo this morning from Plaiuviow where they attended the party given by Miss Edna Durlaud Saturday evening Tho infant child of Mr and Mrs M J Robb of South Norfolk died Satur day night and was buried this afternoon from tho house Rov G H Maiu offici ating Lealand Dean returned Saturday evening from Hot Springs Ark where he had been for tho benefltof his health which was very much improved by the treatment received Members and friends of the Young Mens Christian League are requested not to forget tho meeting at the league rooms tonight when the work of the past quarter will bo reviewed and plans for the future discussed Largo audiences greeted Rev Wm Gorst of Neligh nt the Methodist church yesterday both morning and evening ana inoso wno Know nis power as a pulpit orator and anticipated some good sermons were not disappointed John Liermau aged 11 years son of Fred Lierman who lives north of Hadar died Saturday night of Brights disease of the kidneys The boy was buried this afternoon from the Lutheran church at Hadar services being held at 2 oclock Company L is arranging to give a ball on tho 10th of tho month at Mar quardts hall Music will be furnished by Bohnerts orchestra The members of the militia company are making ex tensive arrangements for tho event and there is no doubt but that it will be a success The first house to be moved down from Queen City place is well on its way to tho city and will soon be placed on its new location The others will follow as rapidly as possible The houses are nice looking and roomy dwellings nil that has been against thorn being their location Moved into the city they will become valuable property for renting purposes Wayno Democrat Tho Sioux City Tribune of hist evening in its account of tho declamatory contest at Wayne 6ays Miss Maud Taunehill of Nor folk pleased greatly iu her humorous selection Lousio Smith Miss Tanue hill pleased greatly nil right but Sousio Smith was funny enough without making it Lousie Smith There were no bugs on her piece Tho Sanders Bros of Ewing made a proposition to the people of Battle Creek last Monday to build a flouring mill at that town providing tho citizens would givo a cash bonus of 1000 The project was viewed with considerable favor on the part of some of the busi ness men but it will take an united ef fort to raise the amount and the outlook for that kind of action is at present not very favorable Neligh Leader Will Spencer wenf to Norfolk Saturday expecting to go to Sioux City but returned to Neligh the same evening His cxplanatien is that he went to his Bisters for dinner bat the train changed time that day nnd pulled out just about the time he drew iu Bight of the depot It is rumored however that he boarded the Oreighon train and only discovered his mistake after the Sioux City fast mail hud pulled out Battle Creek Enterprise Taff Ames ono of the pioneers of Meadow Grove died last Sunday evening after a linger ing illness and a post mortem examina tion made by Dra Tanner of Battle Creek Kindred of Meadow Grove and Scofleld ofTilden disclosed the fact that his death wab due to cancer of the liver The funeral WUB held at the a I S IS thisVape wnen wrm DVkilmer fff - tag t 10 k Co Binghamton N Y I oclock under the auspices of the Modern Woodmen of which order ho wns n member and in which ho cnrrlonl 12000 insurance Tho remains were laid to rest In tho McCoy cemetery Mr Amos loaves a wifo and ono child LESSON FOR NORFOLK Tho Tenchorn AnMiclutlnn Treated Hoy Btly nt Wfijne Innt Week Norfolk April 2 Tho I lth annual mooting of tho North Nobrnska Teachers association closed its throo days session at Wayno last Fritlny ovening It has boon acknowledged to bo tho most successful mooting hold by tho association both in point of numbers ns well as in a llnancial way Thoro were 109 registered in tho association and tho opera house copablo of senting 1000 persons wns filled on tho occasion of each lecture making n handsomo sur plus in tho trensury This success wns duo to sound business methods em ployed thorough advertising and by tho earnest hoarty aud onthuBiastio co-operation of tho oitizons of Wayne This co oporntiou was shown in a most sub stantial maimer by enrolling on tho register attending tho ovening lectures and opening the elegant and hoepitablo homes of tho city for tho ontortninmont of tho visiting school teachers Except ing Fremont on ouo or two occasions no other town iu tho district has shown so high an appreciation of this conven tion of teachers as Wayno has shown In fixing the placo of meeting for next year thoro was a very considerable con test Fremont Columbus nnd Norfolk wore the principal contestants Threo considerations decidod tho matter for Norfolk viz 1 its central location nnd accessibility 2 its good hotols and auditoriums and tho loyalty and fidelity of its almost solid corps of teachors On this Inst point tho Norfolk teachers earned for themselves the respect of tho entire convention Thoy were on hand at all meetings remained through tho principal sessions and were active in the deliberations of tho assembly The purpose of this communication is not to extol or sing the praises of any particular place or person but to indi cate to our citizens of Norfolk the efforts that other places put forth to secure this convention and to suggest the propriety of ench citizen interesting himself in an effort to make the next meeting fully as successful as tho meeting jnstheld at our neighboring city of Wayne Our observation has been that where our city has been secured as tho meeting place of a political firemens or other conveution flags and banners have bceu flung to the breeze in token of welcome but bodies of the countrys school teachers have been allowed to come and gowith scarcely more notice than a dozen linos in tho local press Tho cause of this apparent indifference seems to have boen due to the want of a realization of tho local value of such a gathering and a thought perhups that for the citizens the deliberations of a teachers convention can have but little concern Tho programs of these conventions are practical such as will interest citi zens as well as teaohers the lectures are given by tho best popular lecturers the nation can furnish and the profit derived is limited only by tho area represented What may citizens do They may bo generous in tho matter of hospitality and entertainment They may attend lectures and meetings and in many ways show they are appreciative Let us hope that when the conven tion meets here the 3rd of next April that visiting teachers shall receive such a welcome as they have not received iu the pabt When that timo comes and you as citizens are requested to purchase tickets for lectures or furnish entertain ment for teachers let your answer bo Yes certainly I am glad to be able to do this much D C OConnor To Cum Ih Grippe In Two DnyH Take Luxutive Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro E W Groves signature on every box 25c SCOTTS EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES should always be kept in the house for the fol lowing reasons FIRST- Because if any member bf the family has a hard cold it Will cure It SEHOND Because if the chil dren are delicate and sickly it will make them strong and well THIRD Because if the father or mother is losing flesh and becom ing thin and emaciated it will build them up and give them flesh and strength FOURTH Because it Is the standard remedy in all throat and lung affections No household should be without It It can be taken in summer as well as in winter SCOTTTBoWMiTdaSSIIV Yok i y