FRIDAY FACTS Miss Key will leavo next week for Ulnrkr MUs Ritclulor left for Wnyno on tlio noon train Miss Hodgeson was a city vIMtor yes Umluy from Winside Mrs 1 P Kncsel of Battle Crick was in Norfolk yesterday M t H Prances Jnnda wan a pommger for 1lattMiiouth today Mim Grace Spear has jjoiip to Colnni hns to visit over Sunday Miss Ret so will go to Illpiicoo Iowa mut wefk for lur vacation Mr and Mrs V 11 Eden or Verdigro wore in tlui city yt Met day Mrs Roi o Hughes was a city visitor yrstcrdny from Bnttlo Creek Miss Charlotte Abbott of Pilfer 1h visiting Miss Clara Uruoggemnii Miss Lucy WillianiH left on the noon train for Oiiiiihn to visit relatives nud friends Miss Wood will go to Valrmraisolnd nit Wednesday and attend summer normal 1 Mrs J II Oxnnm attended tho grad uating exereiees at Columbus returning last evening Mrs 0 Hibben and eliildren liave gone on a visit to relatives and friends in Ohio ami Indiana Mrs Alvln Pratt and Mrs Burr Tuft will go to Boston on tho Christian Scientists excursion W P Williams is enjoying a visit from his mother who arrived last even ing from Euchiire Wis Miss Ora Cmm and Mr Inng of tho hospital have rouu to Madison to attend tho RraduatiiiR exorcises Mr and Mrs 13 A Bullock drovo to to Rattle Creek mid back yesterday and report tho cropH very tine enroute W 13 Alexander and family left on tho noon train for Cheyenne Wyo where they will make their homo in f ut uro Mrs Geo Mason of Ohadron pnssed throuRh tho city yesterday on her way to Boston to attend tho OhriBtinn foi onco meetiiiR Mrs R W Whito and Mrs W H Lnyhn aro here from Missouri visiting lit the home of Mr ami Mrs John Ohesnutwood Mrs Jos Burton hns returned to her homo In Waukon Iowa after a two weeks visit with her daughter Mrs Geo Chri toph SigSchavhind of tho Dry Goods company of Madison is in tho city RreetiuR friends and attend inR to business Tho schools closed this noon for tho Ioiir summer vacation the pupils at tending this morning to receive their promotion cards Tho Misses Aekermnn of Stanton who havo been visiting with Miss Nellie Sohweuk during tho week returned to their home this noon At n special election held in Plamviow Tuesday to vote 000 bonds to build a new school housothe proportion was dofeated by a voto of 07 to ft1 Cards havo been received by Norfolk friends announcing that Miss Alta Olnwson who formerly taught in the Junction 6chool is to bo married on the 14th Rev P AV Leavitt of West Point a member of the class of Si attended the RTadnatiug exercises last evening and will be present tonight at tho alumni banquet C I Benford the traveling ninu who has been making his headquarters Hero will leave for Clinton Iowa where he will enter tho oiliee of tho company for which ho has been working The opening bnso ball gamo of the season will take place at tho base ball park Olueys pasture Juno 7th The RrouudB are not yet completed but it is hoped to havo them in readineES by that time Jno E Crouk is today getting ma chinery in plnco in ouo of the buildings opposite Pasewalks implement house on Main street where he will next week open up tho Novelty Iron and Brass works E H Requa coutemplatee leaving nest Thursday for California where he will join his family and make his home in future He will quit his position ns clerk in the Star clothing store Satur day and will be succeeded by E Yobo of Lincoln Hev and Mrs S P Sbnrpless have issued invitations to the inarringe of their daughter Frances Lillinu to Mr Wnlter Cather of Oxuard Cal the happy event to take place on tho 11th nt 0 oclock p rn Tho oriental lecture by I Tauiino Bion will take place this evening at the Baptist church The speaker is thor oughly acquainted with the subject he will handle and his talk will undoubt edly be well worth tho price Jof admis sion Cards are are out announcing tho marriage of Miss Lyda Pheasant to Mr Herman E Gregory of Lincoln which will take place iu this city on June 14th Mr and Mrs Gregory will be at home 851 North Twenty Third street Lincoln Nebr after July 1st Norfolk lodge No 40 1 O O P at its meeting lott night elected the fol owing officers W grand H L MeCormick vice grand S 11 McFarlnnd truflteo to fill vacancy 11 L Spanlding and G P W Mar quardt representatives to tho Rrand lodge Tho mall pouches for Hattlo Creek Mendow Grove Tildon and Oakdale which have heretofore lteen sent out on freight No 2l have been discontinued by order of Chief Clerk Shearer They wero of little service as tho train now runs only a few letters IkIhr sent out in that manner Tho closing entertainment of com mencement week will take place this eveniiiR at the Pacific hotel at l oclock when the Alumni association will re ceive and banquet tho members of tho class of 1100 An excellent program has been prepared and tho event is anticipated with pleasure by those con cerned A number of tho public school tcnehers rested from their labors laid aside their cares and enjoyed a picnio yesterday afternoon in Edgewater Park where they partook of an elegant spread of Rood things The picnio might bo con sidered as a sort of farewell reception to ono another as several departod today for their homes or ou their summer vacations Tho anticipated case of libel has been started before tho district court at Mad ison Mrs Priodrick Schmedo is suing Margaret and Joseph Weber for if 10000 for slander In tho petition it is set forth that the defendants maliciously and with intent to injuro tho character of tho plaintiff made statements reflect ing on tho plalutiffs character Enumerators commenced taking the twelfth United States census this morn ing and all over the country persons aro now engaged iu asking questions con cerning the place of birth occupation and other things whioh tho govornniont wants to know about tho people who live in this country Tho enumerators for Norfolk aro J S McClary First and Second wards Norris Uubo Third and Fourth wards S L Gardner out sido precinct T M Hull special enum erator for the hospital for iiiBano Tho proposed Yankton Norfolk and Southwestern railway 5b up ngaiu with all its pristine vigor A committee from Yankton consisting of Judge Bart lett Tripp and Harry Eller met with tho Omaha Commercial club Tuesday to discuss the building of connections be tween Yankton nnd Omaha Talks wero mado by tho Yankton representa tive and also by members of tho club A motion prevailed that n committee on wnvs and means for building the lino bo appointed Tho chair was to name tho committeo later nnd tho secre tary was instructed to correspond with Mr Graham of Ohio who now owns the right of way nnd nscertaiu when ho niny bo expected in Omaha Wastkd Several bright nud honest persons to represent ns usnanngers in this and closo counties Salary 500 a year and expenses Straight bona fide no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank in any town It is mainly oflico work con ducted at home References Enclosed self- addressed stamped envelope Tun Dominion Company Dept t Chicago To our patrons and friends wo wish to state that wo will not niako any stamp photos after Saturday Tnue 2 Until then wo will guarantee yon as lino work as you can get anywhere Until Satur day Juno 2 only at Michaels studio Wanted Honest innn or woman to travel for large house salary 05 monthly nud expenses with increase position permanent eucloso self-addressed stumped envelope Manager itIO Caxtou bldg Chicago RockaBye Baby These are sweet words but how much pain and suffering they used to mean Its different now Since Mothers Friend has become known expectant mothers have leen spared much of the anguish of child fa rth Mothers Friend is a bnment to be apped externally It Is ribbed thoroughly into tne muscles of the abdomen It gives elastc tv and strength and when the final great stran comes tney respond quickly and eas ly without pa n Mother s Friend is never taken interna v Internal remedies at ths time do more harii than good If a woman Is supplied with this splendid lini ment she need never fear rising or swelling breasts morning sickness or any of the dscomfcrts which usually accompany preg nancy The proprietor of a large hotel In Tampa Fla writes My wife had an awful time with her first chld During her second pregnancy Motners Friend was used and the baby was born easly before the doctor arrived Its certainly great act Mother Friend at the drug store il per buttle THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO Atlanta Ga mUlXti book Bor h8b or our B Hight noble u THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 7 1900 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs John Sloan is in the city today from Pierce Miss Mygatt will leavo this evening for Long Pine L G Mittelstadt has gone to Grand Island to visit his sister Tho Trocntlero is receiving n fresh dress of paper on its interior Richnrd Rcqtm is repairing telephone lines between hero and Sioux City G A Luikart is building n now barn at his homo in the weRt part of tho city Guy nnd Kimball Barnes nre expected home this evening from the state uni versity Miss Iryl King left today for Grand Island where sho will visit her grand mother The tip town coalolllceof II E Hardy is being re painted and otherwise fixed up inside Edith and Harry Mendenhall of Pierce came downjto attend thealuinni banquet last evening Anton Huchol and Miss Minnie Verges returned last evening from a trip to Lincoln Charles Slothower who hns been at tending school here Iiiib gone to his homo in Niclterson Miss Amanda Willo has departed for a six weeks vacation in St Louis Mo and Springfield 111 G R WillianiB and wifo left this morning for Columbus after a visit with Mr and Mrs G G Dolen Mrs Ida Batto Whitehead of the class of 8l came up from Beatrice to attend the alumni banquet Mrs O B Holahau left today for St Paul called their by the announcement that her father is seriously ill Fred Roberts departed today for Rocky Ford Col where he has a posi tion in tho now beet sugar factory Mrs Ralph II Day iH opening a music studio upstairs in tho Marquardt block where sho will teach her music class The Senior class had their pictures taken in a group which will bo a fine souvenir of their Norfolk school days Mrs Agnes Leo resigns her position iu Baum Bros storo this evening nnd will leavo for Colorado noxt Thursday The scholars of the Eighth grade of tho public schools will enjoy a picnic Monday at tho month of tho Northfork river U H Tatninn returned last evening from a visit with relatives and friends in various towns iu tho South Platte country J W McClary will leave tho first of next week for Deadwood where ho will enter tho oilico of the American Express company Tho brick yards aro progressing finely aud it is expected that the first output of brick will bo ready for market with in a few days Miss Winnie Hartley is homo from Madison for her summer vacation She was accompanied by Miss Hunt who will visit here E B Ovelman who has been on a three months trip for Beals Torrey Co through Colorado and Utah has roturned to Norfolk Captain Alfred N Gerecke aud Mis Anna Gayhart aro to lie married by Father Walsh at tho Catholic parsonnge this evening at 0 oclock Entertainment loving peoplo will havo a breathing spell until Moudny night when Alba Heywood will occupy the stage at the Auditorium Rome Miller of Omaha came in from the west last night and is greeting Nor folk friends He hns been making a tour of his railroad eating houses Secretary W W Hughes will go to Sioux City Monday for a weeks visit with friends and from there will go to Chicago to Btndy Y M C A methods No complaints were heard about tho heat last night and this morning In fact the tempernturo was quite decidedly chilly and tho warmth of a fire or heavy clothes was not uncomfortable This division of tho P E A M V road last night received the lnrgest engine now owned by tho company It was purchased from tho S C ifc P road and will be in tho charge of Engi neer Gay Halversteiu A farmer living north of Hoskins had his leg very severely cut yesterday while riding a bronco the animal run ning up against a barbed wire fence The injured man was brought to towu last night and after tho Doctors Salter had sewn up the gaping wonud ho re turned to his home The cut was quite a nasty one and clenr through to tho bono Several admirers of the singing by the school ohildreu at the Auditorium on Decoration day find fault with The News for not giving proper credit to Miss Gayhart who had the training of the children iu haud and directed them during tho exercises It was not the intention of this paper to slight anyone in auyway responsible for tho very benutiful and well executed exercises and is glad to accord Miss Gayhart the honors of having successfully conducted the portiou of the program iu which the school shared Word reaches the city that Mies Prances Holmes daughter D A Holmes formerly of this city but now living in Chicago is seriously ill with pneumonia and thnt but very littlo hope Ib held out for her recovery Mjfs Frances has been threatened with lung trouble for homo time and last fall her father took her to Washington and later to tho south whero the winter wbb spent giving her tho benefit of a milder cli mate but on her return homo a ftw weeks ago Hho was stricken with pneu monia nnd has since been failing rapidly The sympathies of ninny Norfolk frionclB go ont to Mr and Mrs Holmea iu tho aflliction which threatens tho family nnd it is sincerely hoped that it may bo averted JI TaminoBian waR most unfortnato iu his choico of time to entertain tho people of Norfolk with his lecturo on Oriental modes and customs Tho people who iihnally patronize such features have for tho past week or more been on tho go almost every night some entertainment or amusement requiring their attendance until last night they were thoroughly tired while the alumni banquet was a competing feature Therefore tho attondnuco at tho Baptist church was not as lnrgo ns tho speaker deserved Those who did attend how ever wero very much interested Al though the speaker wns at some dis advantage iu selecting English language to express his ideaB he mado a very nice talk nud those present gained now ideas regarding lifo iu the far east He devoted a largo part of his time to a review of his personnl experience which was very interesting indeed He illus trated customs of tho peoplo in regard to dress worship education and iu many other particulars makiug thom very comprehensive to his auditors His earnings go to tho support of tho Lovo and Peaco mission in Omaha of which he is tho founder and thnt insti tution iu turn supports him Rev W II Eaton pnstor of tho Baptist church says tho talks of Mr Taminosian wero received with great delight of the hearers Ho has a pleasing mannor and is a forceful impressive speaker He recommends him ns a preacher and lecturer worthy of confidence and pat ronage Mr Tamiuosiau will be in Norfolk again on the 17th wheu he will preach iu the Congregational church also at tho Norfolk hospital for the insane Spring Sclielul on the Nlckle Pluto ltoutl Kllertlve Mny 0 1000 Ft Wayne Findlay Fostoria Belle vuo Lorain Cleveland ABhtabula Conueant Girard Erie Chautauqua Lake Duukirk Buffalo as well as New York Boston and nil intermediate points in New England New York state aud tho authracite coal regions are reached ou fast time aud lowest rates of faro by trains of thoNickle Plate road Lenve Chicago 1035 a ni 30 p m 10i0 p m with up-to-date drawing room sleeping cars Unex celled dining cars on through Boston and Now Yoik train at 10 5 n in nud Now York City fast express train leav ing Chicngo nt I 0 p in All trains rnu daily Train leaving Chicago nt 2 10 p in has observation car east of Buffalo over tho Lackawanna road ar riving in New York City 725 p in ovory day in the year in good shape for eveuiug entertainments Secure sleep iug car space iu advance Write wire or phono 2057 central to J Y Calahau general ngent Chicago 111 Buy your tiuwaro at tho Cash Hard ware Store and save money Cure And 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strings rosin and self Instruction book Send fur WALOS Catalogue of all Musical Instruments and furnishings We also carry latest up-to-date BAND ORCHES TRA and PIANO music Catalogues on application Pine repairing a specially In writing mention this paper WATCH FOR OUR NEXT BARGAINS A T WALOS MUSIC HOUSE NO 9 S BROADWAY ST LOUIS MO MONDAY MENTION Miss Batchelor went to Wnyuo day W H Johnson was a pofsenger this morning for Omaha Jules Jennl was in tho city this morn ing from Hnrtington II G Howell was a Sunday visitor in the city from Randolph J P Huntley tho Stanton liveryman was in tho city this moruiug Myron Colhuner made a business trip to Sioux City this morning C S Bridgo is confined to his homo by nn attack of rhouinntiBui Al Bigolow nnd his nieco returned this noon to Vermillion S D George WillinmB loft yesterday noou ou a business trip to St Paul Miun Mrs J E Simpson has gone to Or leaiiB to visit nt tho home of her bou Messrs Texloy and Mittolstndt wero city visitors yesterday from Stnnton Mrs ThomaB Chilvers and daughter Ethel of Pierco aro visitors iu tho city today Mrs Judge Powers returned from Omnhn and Carroll from Lincoln Satur day evening Miss Mnthewsou has gone to her home on tho Winnebago agency to spend her summer vacation Mrs W R Hoffmnii nnd Mrs Fox wero passengers this moruiug for Albion for a weeks visit Miss Josio Hagey wont to Lincoln this morning to attend tfto university graduating exercises Mr and Mrs Sam Irwin drove in from Oreighton yesterday ou their way to Columbus overlaud Miss Watson will go to Denver this week to spend her vacation with her brother and his family Sessions Bell are mounting nu otter for Joseph Spires of Plainview Mr Spires was here Saturday Oilicer Kane killed a dog in tho west part of the city this morning that showed symptoms of hydrophobin Miss Mason will leave tomorrow for Youugstou Ohio where sho will spend the summer with her sister Mrs G V Seofield The nlmauac states that there will be a partial eclipse of the moon on the 12th visible to North aud South America Spain aud Africa D P Oweu aud family aro preparing for their removal to Omaha where they will make their future homo They will leave in a day or two Mrs D J Chesuntwood enme up from Columbus Saturday evening to visit at the home of Mr aud Mrs John Ches nutwood a few days Yesterday was Whitsunday and was observed with special services by a num ber of the churches Today is a holiday among tho German Luthernus The ofHce room in the city building recently vacated by the city clerk is to day being cleaued out preparatory to its use by the police officers as headquarters Clyde Patterson has assumed the posi tion of fireman nt the electric light sta tion aud Pred Sidler who worked there temporarily has resumed chnrge of his dray line The pupils of the Third grade Grant building enjoyed a picnic Saturday af ternoon at Tafts grove Eouth of the city The little folks were chaperoued by Miss Lyda Pheasant and Miss Louise Whipps Wm Steuffer candidate for state treasurer on the republcon ticket was in the city this morning from West Point getting acquainted with Norfolk people The News acknowledges a pleasant call from the gentleman Miss Lily Chesnutwood is the proud possessor of a new box bed buggy which was preseuted to her by her brother Will who iB employed in one of the Michigan sugar factories He also pre sented her with a fine horse last winter and she is now fnlly equipped for drives and trnvel through her brothers gener osity Rev W H Entou who has been pas tor of the Baptist church here for some thing more than two years tendered his resignation to that congregation yester dny and it -is understood that it has beeu accepted Mr Eatou stoted as his reason for resigning that liis wifes health wns poorly and his idea is probab ly to change climate iu tho hope that she may be benefited Mr nud Mrs Eaton have many friends here who will be sorry to have them leave Mr aud Mrs Rome Miller and two friends had a lively runaway in Omaha yesterday afternoon They were riding in au open trap to which was attached a spirited team of colts One of the horses fell broke the neckyokeand let the tongue drop Both horses then started to ran and Mrs Miller was thrown from the rear of the vehicle striking upon the back of her head Sho wu8 carried into a nearby drug store where it was learned that Bhe was uot seriously injured In the meantime Mr Miller guided the animals iu front of nu approaching motor car wheu both came to a standstill The union meeting at the M E church last night for the purpose of raising funds for the starving people of I Iudia was very successful and called ont a large congregation The meeting was addressed by Mayor Robertson Rev J J Parker aud Rev W II Eaton A collection wns takou which amounted to 2740 while 1 170 waB subscribed by those not having the cash making a total of 1110 A committee of three consisting of G A Luikart W R Hoffman nnd II C Matrnu waB op pointed to solicit funds from citizens who did uot attend the meeting Alfred N Gerecke nud Miss Anna Gnyhart wero united in marriage Satur day evening nt tho Cnthollc parsouago by Fnther Walsh as announced It is understood that they will mnko their homo in tho cottngo vacated by W E Alexander After tho couplo had re paired to their temporary homo the members of Company L of which the groom ib enptain surrounded tho houBO and at a signal fired several volleys of musketry thus producing n novel sere nade and keeping everybody iu town apprised of tho fact that their captain had become n Benedict Tho parties to tho union aro both well and favorably known here tho bride haviug taught iu the city schools while tho groom was born and raised here at present holding tho positiou of clerk in Leonards drug store They have mnny friends who will nuito in exteudiug hearty congratu lations Tho officers rounded up 10 tramps to day nnd yesterday nud this morning es corted them out of tho city with in structions uot to return Several of them wore taken before Judge Hayes and a sceno with ono young fellow while there gives iudication of tramp character nnd shows that their one am bition is to live without work This young fellow said ho was huuting work iu tho beet fields J P Wright was in the room at tho time and said he could give him work all summer long nt building feuco for the railroads but tho fellow wanted to work in tho beet fields and nothing else uuless perchauce someone should want him to work in the beets then ho would probably want to husk pumpkins anyway he turned Wrights offer of work and wages down with fine scorn His action made Judge Hayes mad and he was warned to leave town within four hours or serve out a iO days Eenteucc on the stone pile with bread and water for diet It is understood a gang of the fellows has beeu hnving a merry time and plenty of beer in one of the groves near town Norfolk people or those well known here were again honored in the Sunday illustrated editions of tho Omaha papers In tho Bee a quartet of happy children is represented in a washtub They are the children of B T White formerly of this city now general solicitor of tho P E o M V road In the same pa per is a fishing party with their struug up on a line above them One of the group is Mrs Dwight Williams Iu the World Herald is a very good pic ture of Miss Maude Tanuehill of this city with the following sketch ndjoin ing The gold medal in the humorous class at the high s chool oratorical con test which took place at Kearney May 11 was won by Miss Tannehill a mem ber of the class of 1900 of the Norfolk high school Miss Tinuebill is a native of Indiana but for the past 10 years she has lived with her parents on a farm near Norfolk and has attended the pub lic Echools nt that district While visit ing the Trans Mississippi exposition Miss Tanuehill gathered material for a humorous recitation which she chris tened Susie Smith Her rendition of this composition of her own facile pen won for her the gold medal in the re cent contest and also won many flatter ing compliments both for the composi tion itself and upon her rendition of it Miss Tanuehill is a petite blonde with soulful gray eyes aud her graceful stage preseuco went far to influence the senti ment of the judges ns well ns the audi ence in her favor The uew Cash Hardware Store has a nice ine of screen doors wire clothf lnwn ufowers and gasoline stoves at the lowest prices Call and examine them Letter Lint List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoftice June 4 1100 W E Bratchley A P W Broascb Oscar Hopson Ohas McConn Earl Shock Gussy Rich L P Sullivan B J Wells Geo Wiedeufeldt Lew Went worth Juo B Williams If not called for in JO days will be sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P P Spueoher P M Wanted Hone6t man or woman to travel for large house Balary 05 monthly nnd expenses with increase position permanent enclose stamped envelope Manager DO Caxtou bldg Chicago Dont Stop taking Scotts Emulsion be cause its warm weather Keep taking it until you arc cured It will heal your lungs and give you rich blood in sum mer as in winter Its cod liver oil made easy 50c and 1 All druggists