i FRIDAY FACTS Judge Powers rondo ft bnslucfH trip to Ureighton todny V U Mi D Tyler ffiw ft passenger for coin thin afternoon Chris Toxly the Stnnton Jeweler droto tip thin morning on bnsincKB Mlss Neldn llan of BAttlo Creek wns in tho city yesterdny doing some shop ping - MissMnrthn ZUUo of Stnnton attended tho dnnco nt tho hospital for tho insnuo JoKt evening Pr6f M G Docrlng of Bnttlo Crook In tho city yesterdny visiting with Prof M II Singer W S Ciinninghnm mid B II Boker two of Tildons prominent agriculturists worn Norfolk visitors yesterday Nov John Aftkln of Tnbor Iowo will occupy tho pulpit nt tho First Congro Bntiounl church Sundny morning A conge ninl company of young peoplo lrom thu city enjoyed tho weekly enter tainment nt tho hospital for tho insano luflt evening Will Morris of Contrnl City who 1iih fceen visiting IiIh brother M It Morris departed todny for I6wn Mitchell no compnnylng him Mrs W H Cooloy nnd daughters BopbIo nnd Mnblo depnrted ycBterdny for their three months visit to Now Xondon WiBoonslu Mrs EE Mitchell proprietor of tho I millinery ptdroSvhichbnfriod yestcrdny morning returned horrio last1 night froni her viBitiu Iowa Mrs II G Worrell nud nophow Hnr lold Corroll Who Hnvo been visiting friends in tho olty returned to Plain Tiow on tho noou trnlu Mr nud Mrs Nnthnn Rcckard who have been visiting rolntives nud friends in tho city for soma time departed this noon for their homo in Oninhn Harvey Queeu of Whiting Iown tho peculiar wrecking of whoso homo by lightning Iwas reoltod in yestordnys dispatches is n cousin of Win Queen of thiH city Tho socinl given by tho Y P S 0 E ofjtho First Cougregntiounl church on tho lnwn of A E Campbell on South Eleventh Btreotjwas n vory enjoyable function nnd well patronized Master Frank King is eutertniuiug n number of little friends this afternoon from 4 to 1 nt his homo nt tho corner of Koonigstoln nventio nnd Ninth street in obsorvnnce of his sixth birthday S O Campbell Chris Schavland nnd Win Parkinson nro in tho city this nitornoon on their wny homo from Lin coln whore they attended tho repub lican rally and ratification yesterday Eccles West who is up from Missouri on n business trip to Stnnton enmo to Norfolk yesterday to visit his old time friend Dr A J Johnson They were acquaintances 20 years ago in Illinois Miss Kathryn Sisson left this morning for a ten days sojourn at Lake Geneva Wisconsin Sho goos as a delegntofrom hor college Tho Ohio Wesloyau to the National W W O A summer school The ram last night was something less than a half inch but it was of in estimable value to growing vegetation which has been wonderfully revived nnd 1b now in condition to stand several days of dry weather The shower of yesterday and the rain of Inst night will do much to straighten out the crops which were blown down by the recent severe wind Btorni Officer Kane entertained a trio of tramps over night one of them giving him quite a tussle Inst evening when he was placing him under arreBt The fellow was very docile until he was being led down Fourth 6treot to tho jail when he rebelled and it took two officers and a citizen to get him behind tho bars This afternoon he was brought up and fined 10 and costs but it is probable that the trio will be escorted out of town some time today At the session of district conrt which wob held in Madison last week Hattie H Watkins wbb given a divorce from her huBband J H Watkins on the ground of non support Both parties to tho suit are members of tho Vbluuteer Army nud are quite well known in Nor folk having been married here n few years ago Mrs WTatkins is a daughter of Mr aud Mrs H H Luke Mrs Bathke was also granted n divorce from her husband O F A Bathke on the ground of cruelty nud non support Madison Chroniclo A 1000 slander suit was begun in the district court yes terday forenoon by Herbert Kaufman against J A Parker and Fred Nenow The plaintiff alleges that defendants circnlated a story that he had appropri ated property of another and converted it to his own use thereby damaging his character The parties involved were until recently employed in a Norfolk creamery and the plaintiff further sets forth that the report was started bo that he would lose his job instead of one of the defendants business being light Messrs Sol G Mayer 0 D Jenkins JNathan Reckard and Frank Davenport composed a fishing party yesterday that went to the lake southeast of town When the party arrived at the lake they discovered that the fellow who was to furnish the fishing tackle which each declared was the other had neg ectedhlB duty They picnicked any vayon the lunch which was not for gcttenand drove to Stanton and viewed Vji - tho sights of that city Their ono con soling thought is snid to bo that they luobably caught as many fish n though thoy had been fully equipped with tho necessary pnrnphornnlin W II Unlrd manngcr of tho Norfolk RUgnr factory hns received notice thnt ho is to bo transferred to tho now fac tory nt Rocky Ford Col whero ho goes ns superintendent Thejnnmo of IiIb sue cesHor n mnnngor hero linn not boon nu nounred Mr Balrd expects to lenvo for Itocky Ford on Saturdny of next week Mrs Bnlrd U now in Grand Island visiting her paronts but will re turn tho first of tho week Mr Unlrd enmo to Norfolk In November 18ir nu chemist with tho sugar company and Btieh marked ability did ho Rhow in nngnr making that n yenr ago ho was promoted to superintendent of tho fnc tory Upon tho removal of Mr Wiotzer to Itocky Ford ho WftB ngnin promoted this time to mnnnKor of tho Norfolk business His transfer to Itocky Ford ns superintendent of tho largo now fnc tory being erected by tho Amcricnu licet Sugnr company ia n still further ndvnucomont Mr and Mrs Baird nl though tho latter 1ms lived here but a short timo Blnco their mnrrlago hnvo a lnrco circle of friends in Norfolk who will rogret tholr romovnl from tho city nt the snmo time wishing them nbuudnnt succobb in their now homo Tlie Doctor Alet Thoflfth annual session of tho Elk honk Valley Medical Bocioty is being held at tho parlors of the Oxnard hotel this afternoon nnd will continue during tho evening f iThOfsociety is officered as follows E Tanner of Battle Oreekt president A 15 Scofleld of Tllden deceased first vice president J P Gillignn of ONeill socond vice president Frnnk G Snlter of Norfolk secretary W H H Hngey of Norfolk treasurer Tho following is tho program for the session Presidents Address E Tanner Battle Creek Treatment of Puorpual EclnmpBln A Benr Norfolk Antitoxin in Early Treatment of Diphtheria with Report of SixCaseB B F Gny Pierco Diseaso is not Hereditary W F Conwell Noligh Itotoutiou J P Lord Omaha Paper H Wiunett Orr Lincoln Somo Points in Emergency Surgery B B Davis Omaha Acuto Otitis Media F S Owen Omnhn OporfttiveiTrentment in Somo Nnsnl Troubles Geo Wilkonseu Omnhn Chronio Catarrh of tho Stomach V W Kiesau Norfolk Spring Schedule on tlui Xlckle Iluto lloiul KlVevtivo May 1000 Ft Wayne Findlny Fostorin Bello vuo Lorain Cleveland ABhtabula Conueaut Girard Erio Chautauqua Lake Dunkirk Buffalo ns well as Now York Boston and nil intermediate points iii New England Now York Btato and the anthracite coal regions are reached on fast time and lowest rates of faro by trains of thoNickle Plate road Leave Chicago 10U5 a m U H0 p in 10i0 p in with up-to-date drawing room sleeping cars Unex celled dining cars on through Boston aud New York train at 10 5 a m nnd Now York City fast express train iug Chicago at 1 80 p m All trains run daily Train leaving Chicago at 2 80 p m hus observation car east of Buffalo over the Lackawanna road ar riving in New York City 7 -25 p in every day in tho year in good shape for evening entertainments Secure sleep ing car space in advanoe Write wire or phone 057 central to J Y Calnhan general ngent Chicago 111 Free of Charge Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast bronchitis throat or lung troubles of any nature who will call at A K Leonardswill be presented with a sample bottle of Boschees German Syrup free of charge Only one bottle given to one- person and none to children without order from parents No throat or luug remedy ever had such a sale as Boecheos German Syrup in all parts of tho civilized world Twenty years ago millions of botth s were given away aud your druggist will tell you its success wns marvelous It is really tho only throat nud lung remedy geuerally endorsed by physi cians une To cent uottio will euro or civilized countries Wantkiv Several bright nnd honest persons tOjrepreeut us ns managers in this and close counties Salary XX a year and expenses Straight boua fide no more no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank in any town It is mainly oilloe work cou d noted at home References Enclosed Bill- addressed stamped envelope The Dominion Company Dept 8 Chicago Agents Wanted We want an active agent in Norfolk and vicinity to represent the largest evergreen nurseries in the U S A full line of hardy fruits hade and orna mental trees shrubs etc Three plans pay weekly Address at ouoe The Elgin Nurseries Elgin Illinois Humphrey Secllk In Europe If you are going abroad write to us for the addresses of our houses in Europe AIeo for Dr Humphreys Manual Humphrey Medicine Co THE XOltFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JULY 51000 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Charles Mnrdock of UolumbUB is a visitor in tho Bognr City todny Master Fred Ingnlls han been visiting friends in tho country for n week A few stray Indians from tho Omaha reservation wcro in Norfolk today Dr I W Green tho pension exam inerhns returned from his trip to Wash ington Mrs J E Simpson will return this evening from n months visit with her son at Orleans Tho Trinity social guild has arranged for n picnic Tuesday nfternoou nud evening nt Tnftn grovo Marshnll Lenvitt of tho telephone force was registered nt tho Mondamiu in Sioux City yesterday Tho Leonard nud Norton bnso ball nines nro engaging in n contest on tho diamond this aft or noon A special cnttlo train passed through tho city over tho M it O this morning eurouto from Sioux City to Ewing MlsBes Frances Davenport and Eliza beth Shnrplcss nro visiting at tho home of W C Davenport in Sioux City Iown Mrs Ed Manchester returned last night from Pierco whero Bho had been visiting her sister Mrs W E Powers Master Harold and Edwin Gow re turned last evening from Wayuo whero thoy hnvo been visiting friends for n week Miss Estolln Hnrtmnn who hns been visiting friendB hero for about ten days returned to hor home in Sioux City this morning Mrs Isonc Powers sr returnMl to her her homo in Pouca todny accompa nied by hor grandson Carroll Powers who will visit for a week Mrs Rottn Ingalls has resigned her position as clerk in the Beelor dry goods Btoro and will go to Pawnee City to visit her son Fred for n month Tho advertising onr of Campbells circus is in the city nnd tho heart of tho small boy has been Bent into n llntter of anticipation and excitement thereby Miss Lucy WilliarnB of this city will bo ouo of tho instructors in the Burt county teachers institute to bo held in Tekamah during tho week beginning August 20 LaBt night was cool enough for quite heavy wraps and coverings to be com fortable which is quito a contrast with tho wenther that proceeded it for n week or two C S Ilnyes will lenvo this evening for Leed City S D where ho will join Mrs Hayes nnd Clyde nnd together they will go to Spenrfish to enmp out for n week or ten dayH Rov and Mrs S F Shnrpless have received word from their daughter Mrs Walter Cather who says that they are nicely settled at housekeeping in their now home in Oxnard California Miss Georgia Harvey lias resigned her olerkship with Beeler Bros her resig nation to tnko effect this evening She will visit here about 10 days and will then leave for her home in Denver Col Russell Thompson came homo todny He bos been away eight months during which he has acted as messenger for the Americnu Express company with a run between Piedmont and Leed City South Dakota ONeill Frontier August Gregger a young Polander aged 24 years was before the insanity board yesterday adjudged insane and was taken to the asylum at Norfolk He lived with his parents in Stuart township The family of J W Henderson living four miles west of tho city is very much afflicted Four of the children as pre viously reported are sick with whoop ing cough ouo has the scarlet fever and Mr nnd Mrs Henderson are both tick Tomorrow is the date set for the change of management in the Norfolk hospiral for tho insane Dr O L Stev enson who has been the head physician under Dr G F Keiper will be installed as superinrendent in place of Dr Kieper resigned while Dr August Anderson of Hebron will be installed ns assistant physician Wm Lowell who assisted Sheriff Reynolds iu bringing down an insane patient from Knox county yesterday eudeavored to board tho north bound train whilo in motion yesterday noon prove its value Sold by deulers in all but llei1 iu his enort ml was thrown vioieutiy to tno ground sustaining n fracture of soveral ribs and n bad cut on the head He was taken to the Queen City hotel and his injuries ntteuded by Dr Mackay The ribs were broken nl most squarely in two nud made a very painful injury He was bandaged up and started for home today although his movements caused him a great deal of pain G M Thompson has adjusted his loss recently sustained by fire and smoke with tho adjustors of the com panies in which his stock waB insured agent of the Home Fire Insurance com pany in which his stock was insured and is now open for business After going into the details of his loss it was found that it waB not as great as atrfirst supposed and he accepted 4175 in settle ment thereof Mr Thompson was par ticularly pleased with the manner in which Mr Roberts general agent of the Home Fire Insurance company of Om aha does business for his company ns it was through his efforts thnt the prompt settlement wns made Tho lire ocenred early Thursday morn ing nud the loss wns therefore ndjnsted in juRt nbout two days timo Tho Barnes family living uiuo miles south of tho city between Warnerville nud Madisou lost their home by firo yesterday aud are left in destituto clr cumstances They are now Bleeping in tho barn but have no bedding of any sort nnd tho charitably inclined of Nor folk are invited to solicit to their needs There oro four children in the fninily besides n grandchild Tho girl is about lit years of ngo nud tho boys nges range from perhnps 10 to 15 years Anyono having clothing thnt will answer for their comfort could nssist by giving it If contributions of cither clothing or food aro left at the house of Mrs MoKim on North Tenth street sho will see that they receive it Mrs Barnes used her belt endeavors to put the firo out climbing on the roof to do so but her efforts were entirely unavailing NORFOLKS STREETS Nnine nnil Location of the ThoroiiRlifurt of the City of Norfolk The peoplo are very fow in tho city who know the names and locations of the streets and avenues of Norfolk out- sido of their immediate neighborhood aud those mostjusetaud for thepnrpoBo of acquainting its renders with informa tion concerning them The News has se cured ami herewith publishes a list ar ranged iu a manner that should be readily understood Names and numbers of streets com mencing nt north lino of city limits Streets running east and west east of Creighton railroad track Prospect avenue Nebraska avenue Braasch avenue Norfolk avenuo Madison nvenuo Philip avenue Park nveuue Pnsewnlk nvenuo Bluff street Grove street Michignn line of Fourth wnrd nv euue Prairie Norfolk Junction avenue Indian avenue Third street Second street First street Washington south of F E M V tracks Sunny Side addition street AdamB street West of Creightou track commencing uorth line of city liniitB Walnut Verges addition street Elm street Verges avenuo Prospect avenue Nebraska avenue KoeuigBtein aveuue Norfolk avenue Madison Avenue Philip avenue Park avenue Hayes avenue Taylor avenue Pasewalk avenue Oninha Riverside Park avenue Lincoln avenue Hastings avenue Grand Island avenue Fremont avenue Names of streets running north and south commencing at east line of city limits Birch Park addition street Pine street Cottonwood street Fjrst steet Second street Third street Fourth street Fifth street Sixth street Soventh street Eighth street Ninth street Tenth street Eleventh street Twelfth Etrcet Thirteenth street Higgins avenue Sutphen avenue Cooley avenue Lillie nvenuo 35 Cents to 1G01 Thnt big state paper The Semi Weekly State Journal will be mailed from now nutil January 1 1001 for 25 cents This is tho biggest offer of reading matter ever made in tho west and is done for tho sole purpose of introducing the paper to thousands of new homes Heros your chnuce tq get an up to date reliable state pappr for a mere soug Send in your quurter aud youll get thet paper nil through the remainder of this year Address The State Journal at Lincoln Neb Letter List List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postotrlce July 2 1000 Grace Arnold Minnie Drew Jacob Groff Clarence Hile Catherine Kenrick Christian Manteufel Mrs Stella Miller Harry Morgon Solomau Keslan S N Parshbll Minna Rogart Marjorie Rub sel Walter C Smith John Smith A S Tinker Ida Wagner A Weiss O H Weeks Geo Wirth If uot called for in 10 days will be sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above pleae say advertised P F Spkecher P M Call at the Cash Hardware Store for household novelties Big line at low price MONDAY MENTION Rutsel Thompson returned last even ing to Leed S D A L Tucker of Wisner was a Sundny visitor in Norfolk B Caldwell was a city visitor yester day from Fremont Judge J B Barnes returned Saturday from a business trip to St Paul Geo D Butterfield came down from Creightou this morning on business Miss Helen Gliesman went to Creigh ton Saturday to spend a week with friends The Trinity Social guild has postponed its picnio until Thursday nfternoou of this week E J Denuy will succeod Richard Requn ns district line man nnd inspector with tho telephone company Mrs Mohr nnd children of Senttlo Wnshington is in the city visiting her brothers Carl nnd Albert Wildo The first cnntaloupes of tho season nro now on tho market and watermelons may bo expected to appear shortly Miss Susie Thompson who hnH been teaching in Omaha came home Satur day evening to spend her vacation Mr and Mrs Dover of Madison vis ited with their daughter Mrs Upton nnd other friends in this city Inst week Tho Leonard ball team added another to its list of victories on Saturdny when it defeated the Norton nine by a sooro of 20 to 1G Mrs C J Tubbs who has been visit iug her Bister Mrs Geo Christoph re turned to her home at Arnold this state today The members of tho Sundny school of the Trinity Episcopal church hope to participate iu a picnic nt Tafts grove on Friday afternoon Mrs Carl Knku of Wisner is in the city the gactt of her aunt Dr Bertha Ahlman She is unusually aillicled be ing both blind and deaf Dr Frank S Nicholfou of St Paul this state is visiting with his uncle G B Salttr aud attending the meeting of the Elkhoru Valley Medical society Post Grnud Master S W Hayes S G Dean and G W Box drove to Battle Creek Saturday to assist in the installa tion of officers of the Masonic lodge there that night A picnic is being held this afternoon at Tafts grove by a number of her lady friends in honor of Mrs G F Keiper who will leave for her home in Pierce tomorrow morning A fellow charged with disorderly conduct was taken in by tho officers Saturday aud this morning paid the fine of 2 and costs assessed against him and was given his liberty Richard Requa who has for several years been n valuable assistant in the office of the Nebraska Telephone com pany nt this plnco will leave Thursday for California to join his parents A glorious rain fell last night and was particularly acceptible lollowing ns it did the hot dry wind of yesterday The Etorm came up with a considerable flourish of wind and electricity but it did not prove very severe Dr Anderson came in Saturday noon from Hebron to take his position as as sistant physician of the Norfolk hospi tal for the insane He was accompa nied by his father Nils Anderson who will visit with him n few days Yesterday was the 50th birthday of Mrs A P Childs and in honor of the event the members of the Eastern Star paid her a surprise visit at her home on West Madison street and both the guests and the surprised lady had a inoBt elegant time Times Tribune July 1 Battle Creek Republican It seemB peculiar that a prominent democrat thnB early in the game would offer to bet f 100 that Dietrich will be t lected govenor but such a case is reported in Madison county And it iu only one straw tending to show which way the wind blows W A Northcott head cousnl of the Modern Woodmen of America of Greenville 111 has written to the com mittee at Madison having in charge the Log Rolliug on July 18th signifying his intention of being present on that date He declined to nttend n congressional picnic at Rook Island on tho same date in order to be present A committee from Norfolk lodge No 07 A O U W Saturday oveuing pro- seuted Rev W II Eaton of tho Baptist church with a handsome lnblem of tho order and a bag of money These were tendered in recognition of his valuable services to the order on June 10th which was observed ns Floral day Master Workman H L Spaulding made tho presentation speech and Mr Eaton replied ONeill Frontier Grant Hatfield and Bob Marsh were visiting iu the south country Tuesday and Wednesday Bob says and says it without n smile either that they picked up baked prairie chicken in the sandhills south of Ewing Tues day While the story sounds rather fl6by B ibs reputation for truth and ve racity has alwaya beou good and as it wns a little hot that day we will accept his story and say nothing But by it was hot On invitation of Dr Stephenson a few friends from the city went out to the Norfolk hospital for the insane hist Saturdny evening nnd participated with tho officers and employes in n fnrewell dancing party to Superintendent nnd Mrs Geo F Keiper Tho employes nud officers had purchased for tho re tiring superintendent a flue gold headed cane which wns presented in n uico speech by Dr Stephenson Dr Keiper replied very feelingly nnd seemed much impressed with tho thoughtfuluess of those with whom he had associated The evening wns very enjoynbly spent A car from a school of correspondence of Scrnnton Pn is on the track nt the 1 unction having enmo iu Saturday night to remnin for n week The enr is fitted out with mechanical appllaucea used in railroad work nud other noces Btirios to give practical illustrations of tho work The employes take n course of instruction through correspondence and their work in school is verified and assisted in this manner The car uiakeB a Btop at all division headquarters and the employes of tho division aro given au opportunity to visit it aud receive in struction through lectures by the mana ger who accompanies the car Rov and Mrs W H Eaton expect to leave Thursday for Wnukon Illinois where they will rest during tho Bummer In tho fall Itov Eaton will engage in evangelistic work iu which capacity ho hopes to again visit Nebraska Mrs Eaton whose health is quite poorly will go eouth this fall hoping that a change of climnte will prove beneficial During their residence here Rev Eaton and wife have made many friendB who ore exceedingly sorry to have them leave but wish for them much benefit in health and prosperity Rev Eaton has for Eeveral years served the First Baptist church ns piston The Campbell show which is comings here on the 14th is a strictly Nebraska nroduction having itB headquarters at Fairbury The compauy uses a Bpecial train of 18 cars to carry its attractions and prespnts n two ring circus perform ance The ndvnnce mnu who waB in the city Saturday says they run up against the revenue laws about every move they make They were charged 100 revenue on euteriup thN state fiom another and are compelled to pay rev enue on every contract they make whether for grounds feed or anyone of the hundred and one things that a trav eling circus is compelled to contract for Mrs Hennessy mother of Mrs J H House died at tho home of the latter on North Eleventh street yesterday morning at 11 oclock aged 07 years Funeral services will be held at the Catholic church tomorrow morning at 9 oclock nnd the remnins will be taken to the cemetery at Battle Creek for in terment The deceased has been suffer ing from dropsy for about eight months and that disease was finally resoousible for her death The deceased leaves a family of 12 children six sous and six daughters to mourn for her Nine of the children aro here and the other three nre expected Most of them livo in or near Noifolk Company L N N G indulged in its first tnrget practice since the war at tne old fair grounds yeterday forenoon Twenty two members of the company participated and five qualified nt 100 yards the qualification beiug n score of 18 out of a possibe 25 John L Decker ranked highest with 21 scores Fred Lob now scored 20 times Captain Gerecke Lealand Spanlding and Harry Howell each scored 10 out of 25 The practice will be held each Sunday when weather permits and it may be expected that something of a contest between mem bers will result There is to be a con test for a state cup this fall and com pany L hopes to be in a position to win Subscribe for Tun Norfolk Weekly Newb mmms Life is hard enough as it is It is to her that we owe our world and everything should be made us easy as possible for her at the time of childbirth This is just what MOTHERS Friend will do It will mnk c babys cominir easy I ty5 J and painless and that without tak ing dangerous drugs into the sys tem It is simply to be applied to the muscles of the abdomen It penetrates through the skin carry ing strength and 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