H 9 B A RED LETTER DAY Norfolk WniuannCliili Knjo nil After noon Willi llio Stallion horoaU fiom 8Rturdriylnll Tho following Inscription of tho outer tnintnout furnished by tho Indies of tho Stanton Sorosis to monibers of tho Nor folk Womans club 1ms beou furnished by ono of tho guests There nro rod letter days in tho lives of individuals and of organizations and yostordny was a red letter day to tho Woiiiiinfl club of Norfolk In responso to tho invitation to a luncheon sent by tho Sorosis club of Stanton twenty ono munition of tho Womans club boarded tho oast bound train at 1210 yesterday afternoon From tho coidial welcome extended at tbo station in Stanton by a committee from Sorosis tho Norfolk ladies knew that a treat was in store for them They were taken to thi beautiful and commodious homo of Mrs Miller which was olaoorately decorated in yellow and white club colors chrysanthemums palms and ferns Tho first hour was spent in gottiig ac quainted with one another and at three oclock tho forty club women sat down at ten dainty lunch tables If domestic scionco is not stndicd in the Stanton club it must be practised in tho various homes judging from tho viands set be fore tho guests in this live course lunch eon which was served m tho progres sive style which luithored tho getting acquainted of tho two olubs After returning to tho parlors the Stanton ladies entertained their guests in several novel ways not tho leabt 6f which was a Jack Homer pie tho articles drawn therofrnm being cherished as Bouvenirs of tho day When tho hour f r departure enmo and tho goodbyes had been said and tho Norfolk ladies wore homeward bound the unanimous conclusion of tho club was that this had been the mobt de lightful and most profitable afternoon ever spent by them Also that Stanton Sorosis understood tho true meaning of hospitality May they live long and prosper SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs T J Morrow iB reported on the hick list H H Herbison of Madison is a city visitor today Mrs J J Hughes of Battle Creek wns in tho city tcday Mr and Mrs V P Williams returned last night from Elgin Misses Kate and Julia Stafford were passengers for Omaha this morning Tho younger boys of the nigh School have organized a second foot ball team Mrs S F Edens and Mrs Wood of Verdigre were city visitors this morning Miss Ida Sonnenschein of Lincoln is visiting relatives and friends in the city W M Robertson returned last night from Madison where he has been at tending court Mrs O J Hibbon and children went to Fremont this morning to spend Sun day with friends Mrs Newhouse of Fullerton visited friends in the city over night euroute home from Bloomfleld Miss May Weilles who has been on the sick list for some days is reported jib considerably improved Judge Barnes went to Omaha yester day and this morning to Lincoln to attend the republican rally this evening Mr and Mrs D D Bruuson are re joicing over the arrival of a 12 pound girl who came to their home this morn ing M Troutman of York is expected to nrrivo in the city tonight to visit his son J G Troutman on South Fourth btreet Andrew Laggar is in Norfolk from Sioux City and this morning in com pany with Juke Herslmer went out to hunt quail Sam nnd Fred Roberts have both been very sick with typhoid fever at Rooky Ford Col but have now so far recov ered that they are able to sit up Mrs H C Matrau and daughter Agnea went to Lincoln on the early train and will spend Sunday with Mr and Mrs Eller in their new home The Sixth grade of the High school and the same grade from the Lincoln school bad a spelling contest The latter won the honors with but two pupils standing Mrs Bondarant and granddaughter Bessie Williams have gone to Mount Morinh Mo in response to a telegram announcing that Mrs Bondurants mother is dying The Ladies guild of Trinity church is planning to hold an oyster supper aud sale of ueefnl and fanoy articles suitable for Christmas preseutB at Mast hall on Monday eveuiug December Tho lower grades of tho Norfolk schools are preparing Thanksgiving programs to be given on Wednesday The High bohool classes will not have public exercises until Christmas Deputy Graiid Commander Thomas of tho Knights of tho Maccabees who has been working in the interests of his order in Norfolk for the past few days left today for other fields of labor The boy with tho sled aud the young man with tho sleigh aro today consider ably more numerous tuau tho uiun r with tho hoe The snowfall last night furnishes an excuse for theso pleasure An epidemic of typhoid fovcr is pro vailing at Winsido Tho diseaso germs aro supposed to hao come through milk from cow s pastured near a slaughter house aud compelled to diink stagnaut and impure water Mrs Frank Salter went to Columbus this morning to meet her cousin Mrs F S Nicholson and little daughter of St Paul who will visit hero until after Thankglvlug Dr Nicholson is expected to arrive next Wednesday to spend a day or two President Wostervolt of tho Norfolk club aunonuees that thorp will bo a special mooting of tho Norfolk olub at ita rooms in tho MiiRt block next Tues day evening at 8 oclock Ho wants all members of tho club regardless of tho price they paid for monibershin pres ent It is said that a German family con sisting of a man sifo and six children whobo homo is on FirRt street aro all sick and in destitute oircuinstances A portion of tho family is buffering from typhoid fever It is probably an oppor tunity for the charitable people of the city to do bomo good work A personal in yotderdays paper inado it appear that W II Johnson had re turned from Omaha wlioro ho had been purchasing a stock of holiday goods whou ho had been to Chicago for that purpose Ho will have a hotter more complete and up-to-date stock than the Omaha markets could furnish Tins morning tho engineer who has been running tho engine used with PasowalkV corn shredder at his field south of tho city left his place nnd during his abbenco tho boiler blow up twoorthreo holes being made Some of the wood about tho machinery caught lire nlho and was consumed The canopy over the engine was saved by a couple ot boys who chanced to be in the neighborhood Newman Grove Horald Dr Hansen of Finite Center is building a house that will bo an eyesore or a coustaut re minder to the popocrats in that vicinity that fortune is a fickle jade for a long time The doctor diagnosed the politi cal situation in Nebraska and then put up his money on his conclusions betting his friends the enemy to a standstill that Mckinley would carry Nobratka Tho doct r wagered some 2 100 and won it of course Mrs David Baum nccompanied tho womans club to Stanton yesterday aud when she cauio back discovered tor the first time that her home was haunted it being filled with guests made to look eerie by tho use ot shoots aud pillow cases Her friends had discovered that yesterday was tho anniversary of her birth and decided to help her celebrate without the formality of an invitation A very pleasant evening was passed and dainty refreshments were served Stanton Picket There was a birth at the home of Mr and Mrs George Walker up Union creek last Sunday One two three of them Two boys and a girl all strong plump little babies of regulation weight We congratulate you George and no fooling Three babies all at once are a good many but aro not in excess of the times and condi tions of the country Besides cows milk is plenty and excellent quality there is plenty of room in Nebrabka and there is no reason why this trio of in nocents should not thrive and grow up hand in hnnd to bless such considerate and affectionate parents as theirs are The following item from the Wayne Herald calls for congratulations which are hereby extended to Editor and Postmaster McNeal Tho Herald editor believing it in mauy ways to bo for the best interests of himself oud nearby relatives has taken unto himself a wife in tho person of Cora P Seeley of Holland Michigan to which place Mrs McNeal went on Tuesday to visit her parents while her husband mude tho necessary arrangements for her to join him here in a few weeks Tho ceremony was performed by Rev Kearns pastor of the Presbyterian church of Logan Iowa on Monday ot thiB week AuRUKt Flower ItiB a surprising fact says Prof Houton that in my travels in all parts f the world for the last ten years have met more people having used GreenB August Flower than nny other remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver and stomach and for constipation I find for touriBts and salesmen or for persons filling office positions where headaches and geueral bad feelings from irregular habits exist that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy It does not injure tho system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomachs aud indigestion Sample bottles free at A K Leonards Sold by dealers in all civilized countries Fiirimiii In Colorado anil New Mexico The Denver Rio Graudo ruilroad The Scenic Lino of the World has prepared an illustrated book upon tho above subject which will bo sent freo to farmers desiring to change their location This publication gives valuabloinformi tion in regard to tho agricultural horti cultural and live stock interests of this sectiou and should be in tho hands of everyono who desires to hecomo ao quainted with tin methodB of farming by irrigation Write S K Hooper G P T A Denver Colo THE NOKKOLK NEWS KIM DAY NOYEMHRK ill WOO MONDAY MENTION Judge Cones is a city visitor today from Piorco Mont Wheeler is removing his family to Ghndrou today O F Mohr nnd bister of Pieteo wero city visitors this morning Mrs Thos dithers was city visitor this morning from Piorco Miss Mario lUoy who clerks at tho Fair store is on tho sick list Sol O Mnyorwent to Lincoln today and expects to return Wednesday Traveling Auditor Young of tho M iv O lino was a city visitor over Sunday Mrs O J Green went down to Madi son this morning to join her husband Mr Oliver of Minneapolis Minn tin old time friend of W 11 Bridge vbited with him over Sunday A Morrison visited over Sunday with his ianiily and letnined today to Sibley Iowa to finish his contract Captain T 11 Tracy has decided to remain in Norfolk duiiug tho winter aud make his homo with his sou W J BogardiiH of tho inn of Bo gardus fc Sellery of Neligh is hi tho city a guest nt tho hoiuoof John Krantz RayHajes canio in from Madison Saturday night aud spout Sunday at homo Ho left for Tildoti thin morn ing Dr C A McKun who has been con fined to hih home with a Bovoro attack ot tho grip is recovering aud will boo bo out Frank Bowoib was lief ore police court this morning charged with fighting and disturbing tlio peace He was assessed tho usual tine L U McKeeof Way no was in tho city today enroute west in tlio interest of an investment company ot which ho is general agent II G Corroll came down roinCieigh ton Saturday evening to meet Mrs Corroll who returned today from a three mouths visit with relatives in Now York T Nappor has rented tho Beels farm north of tho city and expects to convert it into a sheep ranch Tho property is a largo one and particularly adapted to tho purpose One week ago today A L Dauford of South Norfolk had tho misfortuno to have his arm caught and broken in a wagon wheel He is repuited to be do ing nicely under tieatment of Clmstmu Science Isaac M Frank of Chicago was in tho city tins morning nibpecting tho biigar factory With a company of others ho is investigating tho sugar industry with the object of establishing a factory in a western town Dr II L Scoggin will Wvo tomorrow for Rautoul 111 where ho has started nis hou in a general merchandise busi ness He expectb to be absent about two months and has been Fettling up his business here today for Birch a stay Tho sugar factory tracks aro full of cars used in handling the business of that institution and one ot tbo long Bide tracks at the Union Pacific are filled with cars loaded with steam cool enough it would seem to last an ordi nary factory for several years The date and place of the oyster sup per aud sale of OhristmaB novelties to be given by the ladies guild of Trinity church have been changed The enter tainment will be held Tuesday evening December 4 in the storeroom on tho north side of Main street used during the campaign as Bryan club head quurters David Whitla came down from Battle Creek this morning with u wagon load of trunks and baggage Tomorrow ho and his wife two daughters and ono son will leave for Portland Oregon for an indefinite stay Mrs Whitla having two brothers in that state Dave says he may be back in tho spring but puts no limit on hiB visit which way ho per manent Tho monthly meeting or tho Anti Saloon league held last evening at tho M E church was attended by un audi ence that completely filled the edifice Tho Bervices proved very interesting es pecially the addresB by Miss Buzzell the missionary which while somewhat lengthy was very good aud held the close attention of the audience Rev J J Purker also gave a short talk O G Somers presided at the meeting and ac ceptable music was rendered by the choir Miss Anna S Buzzell who addressed tho people yesterday morning at the Baptist church was a very pleasant speaker and having but recently re turned from Japan where she had been a missionary her talk was very enter taining and instructive She spoke of the social and religioub beliefs and man nerisms of tho lower classes of Japan and illustrated fcome of her points with images of tho different gods they wor ship and various articles of use nnd orna ment Tho church was well filled Tho poultry business of W A Hemlo ben Bhows Thanksgiving activity all right His yards and building lire about as full of poultry alive and dead as thoy can get w lnle a stack of crates out in front contain an overflow of birds The choicest fowls go to supply tho tables of tho wealthy people of tho east while others aro sold at Omaha and other western cities by Armour Co Tho poultry is being shipped ut the rate i r of about 10 barrels a day MoM of tho fowls aro ncehod from small towns tributary to Norfolk David M Ktskino who for many yoais has traveled for liton V Galla gher wholesale grocers of Omaha died in this city Satuiday night and tho funeral was held this mottling from tho homo of his brother S V Krsklno on North Klovonth street Tho roinaliiH wero taken to St Paul this state Mr lCrskiuos former homo for interment The deceased was years of ago and leaves a wife nnd daughter to mourn his demise The traveling men of tho city attended the services in a body and escorted tho remains of their late iihmv ciato to tho Main Brakoman M V Case of tho F K M V road ii tiered a rather severe shak iug up bet we ii heie and Stanton Satur day nioining when his train was pio ceeding east at the rate of about lf miles aulioui Ho wont to tho rear platfoim of tho way cir to lomovo tho tail lights and pur out tho tlags Ho held to the door knob of tho caboose hen leaning nut to do tho vi rk and at a critical moment tho knob gave way precipitat ing him to the ground Ho wiih badly bntised aud shaken up his left leg being especially badly injured No hours wore broken however and Mr Caso managed to crawl to a farm bouse and tho farmer brought him to town John W Smith iigid it years died Sunday morning at I I0 at his homo on South Ninth stuet of heait dlseaso after an illness of long standing Tho funeral will bo held limn tho house to morrow morning at 10 llov Ci II Main of tbo M H chinch will conduit tho sol vices assisted by members of the G A K post of this city tlio deceased having been an old soldier Mr Smith and family had not lived in Norfolk long coming hero last spring fiom lumau Their homo had formeily been in Missouri butcainoto Nebraska hoping for bou it to his health The deceased leaves a wife two daughters and a son to niouin his death Tho wife and an unmarried daughter are tho only ones at homo Tho night classes of tho Y M O L aio progressing finely aud will start tomorrow evening in the league rooms Must bio k A class in book keeping has been substi tuted for one in history and geognphy and will bo taught Tuesday evenings b Principal Barnes of the High school who in addition to having studied that branch has bad practical oxpoiionco and business men may find it to then advantage to join the class On Wed nesday evening penmanship will be taught by Mr Chittick his class having 10 enrolled Thursday evening Superin tendent OConnor will teach nrithmuth aud spoiling 1 being enrolled m the first named study and eight in the latter Saturday evening Prof M B Singer will instruct in German his class thus far numbering about 20 pupils These classes are only for members of the league but tho rolls nro still open and thoso desiring their advantages should enroll promptly and start with the class Robert T Pettit of Warnervillopassid away at tho hospital yesterday after noon Ho was n resident of Nebraska since 18i and lived in this county since 1887 His wife passed away in 1893 Ho was born in Heart field Eng land in 1817 nnd would have Jbeen 81 years old the 17th of next March He was married to Elizabeth Kenward at Sussex England and together they immigrated to tho United States about 18 10 oud settled in New York state going from there to Illinois and then coming to Ntbratka Hs life occupa tion was farming His family consists of bix hoys and three girls all niarntd except two the youngest being 111 years old thoy are Fred Waller and Caleb of Warnervillo Hiram of Kansas City Albert T of Norfolk Frank of Cripple Creek Col Mrs Lucy Roberts of Roberts 111 Mrs Belle Woolstoneroft of Contralio Kos and Mrs Sarah Bolton of Meredith Ark Mrs Woolstoneroft iB oxpected here tomorrow to attend tho funeral which will take place from the residence of Albert Pettit between Twelfth and and Thirteenth streets on Philip avenue on Wednesday ut 10 0 a in Mr Pettitts death was not wholly unex pected as ho had been ailing for the past two years and for the past few mouths has not even boon ablo to recognize his acquaintances or relativis Letter IlHt List of letters remaining uncalled for at tbo postofllco November 20 WOO Will Beck Dick Bormio G W Bey mor Solomon Bahzailiot Wesley Brig ner J F Christy Conductor Oollort Deak Crayg F H Datson E M Fry Luoy Frank Milton Gibeon W R Gloeson Fred Hamilton Mary Hill man Photo James Jacksou Jack McGraue Hoyd H Myers Mrs Vodio Myers Bertha Marshall Mrs J T Moran H E Musselman Grace McCrory O E Murray Maurer Stono Mrs S L Nelson A W Porter Frank Perry J O Sohyor Dau Welsch Chas Willow Mabel Weber Anna Walker F M Wheeler If not called for in U0 days will be sont to tho dead letter office Parties calling for any of tho above pleososay advertised P F SlJlKCHKK P M Tub Niiwh ou arpartnieut is com plete in every particular 1 If I Germanys Vengeance Policy is Unsupported MAKE CHANGE OF POLICY Axltimill Kirrini ill of Kiixov ill IVIiIiik Mm llr s lilc mill Nth IIiiiih Mitilo I nut I lit I lull Unto III en Still lo Mini lrr iiiikii iishltigtoii Nov Vs Modification of the demands upon Miliin Innittilnl ril b the iiiIiiMcim III IVUlng hooiuh iisHiued as n lesiilt of the lepieseutii tloim imnle to the piweis b Seeielaiy liny ileal lliitiiln UiihsIii Fiance nnd lupnii have made known to be Pulled StntcH their dcslto to adopt only Hiieh demands an Clilun may be nhle to meet leiiiiauyH pioposal to make the execution of II priuccH and olllclalH a eoiiilltlon precedent to tur thcr negotiations Iiiih iio stippoit lustnictliiiiH have been ivibled to Minister linger to cottier with bis col leagues lot the piupoMt of seem lug a liioilllleatlmi of the demands especial ly those lelatlng to punishment and In demnity Shanghai Nov VH It Is leporled from Nankin that all the viceroys and governors have been m tiered to pie paio to defend the coasts Mini rivers whose secuilly Is in pet 11 It Is nisei ted In Chinese quartern usually well Informed that a body of palace giuiidH have started for Sinn Fu for the purpose of anestlng Prince Tuau who In inWIng a hndgiuml aiming tho Mongol pi luces The governor of the piovince of Che Kliiug leldlng lo consular picHsuie has appointed u deputy to negotiate with the British and Aiuerhiiu con Hills as to terms of satisfaction for the Clin Chan Nil massacre It In iiiiiioumI that with a view of getting hiH army fiom Sinn Ill Sen ci ill Tung Kti Ilslang has received or ders to inverse the piovlnces of Shan SI and Kim Su and parts of Mongolia to uilse mops but hat he Is not like ly lo obey YVIilli PiIhoiiiIk I ortllriil Beilin Nov J8 Seeial papers print letters from Cermaii soldleis In China describing citicltles practiced by the Chinese upon white pilmmeiH It appeals hat the limbs of the Her until lieutenant ll ledorlchs and of two Itnlnus vvete Mvoreil one bv one until the tiiilurcd Wilms weto dead Thus sjiys one of Hie letter every white prisoner Is tented by the Chi nose ICtmxiuH Diiiiiinil London Nov JS -The demand of Russia to he iccouped lor her ex penses beioio evacuating the Slum llnl K wan railway says the Times seems to lie mniistioiiH and n blench of faith but caution and cnolness me ndvisable in dealing with It MjNtcrloiiH Drill Ii uf Irriiiiuit Man Foit Wayne I ud Nov 28 M J Morse a wealthy man of Kicmont Nob died at St Joseph hospital In this city from Injuries received In a mysterious manner Inst night He was a passenger on the Pennsylvania lim ited east bound and Just as the train was entering he city he was missed When the depot was touched the con ductor noticed lie was gone and had left his valise A short time after track walkers reported the discovery of his body lying beside the track near Swlnney park tit the western edge of the city The skull wns frnctuicd and one arm was cut off but theie weie still evidences of life How he acci dent occur od is not known as no one reineinbeis seeing him leave the car Olllcliil Count In to mi Ds Muics Nuv The i let lion returns opened by the slate board of canvassers vcstcrdsiy show that the vote on piesiilent was Republican 107M8 Democratic i0i4U Prohi bition 7M Peoples Party OKI So cialist Labor Pnlted ChilHthin 707 Social Democratic 1013 Total vote riu007 Uepubllenn plurality lHiriJ Itepiibllcnn majority KliUJO Constitutional convention majority IIS Itlenuliil election amendment ma Joiity fll Sorrow nt WiKliiriKton Washington Nov 18 The death of Senator Davis although expected came as a shock to his colleagues In the senate who are gathering here prepaiatory to the meeting of congress Tho senators genial niunner hud en deared him to his colleagues and oth ers Many genuine expressions of re gret were heard when his death be came known President MoKiiiley was Informed of the senators demise and sent a telegram of condolence lo the widow Today Itansdell or the senate will naino a committee to attend the funeral serv ices An Oilorlem DlMlnf ectnnt If one objects to the odor of catholic acid he may use for the plumbing an odorless disinfectant prepared as fol lows Dissolve half a pound of per manganate of potash In four gallons of water and pour this ciuefiilly down the pipes This solution If allowed to stand In bowls or basins will stain thcin purple The stains may be re moved wn n weak solution of oxalic acid Th ucld must be rinsed off Im teuatoly nfter It has been used Ladles Home Journal Many n ninn who poses ns n public bem futor never thinks of giving Ida wlf u dollar for her own personal ustv Chlciigo ISCVVb Algorln and Argentina are the only rouutrtcfl In the world where the horben outnumber the humuu beluga Bite Woftien are Like FEtflWPS HiMlHiyaml tronc nan nicnm isic my tnoy Wiiaer ami ii n very woman oiiyht to look wrll mid frol wrll It ihrrr jht and duly bul he inliht ns well try to put out a die with oil in lo bo hcnlihy nnd at tractive with dhrnso corroding tho oiiiinsthiitinnkehern woman Upon Hi a hrlih drprudi her health It th ro ii laflnmmiilloti or weakening mis or sulfcrlni nt tho month per ml nttciiil to It nt once Dont dcliy Yon ro one step tieaer tho 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