s V s SATURDAY SIFTINGS Miss Stella Lullurt is on the sick list 11 Lucas of Foster was n city visitor yesterdny Dr II G Leisering of Wnyno wns in Norfolk yesterdny Ariel Crnlg wns iu Norfolk yesterday from Battle Creek 1 F Hunsou of Tildeu bnd business in Norfolk ye6terdny M F Perdno wns n Norfolk guest yesterdny from Wnyne Miss Hartley is down from Tilden to spond Sundny nt homo MiB Hnttic MeKim is spending n few dnys in Omnhn this week Mrs Anna Hnll of Bloomfleld wns n Norfolk visitor yesterdny Dr OhiiB A McKim went to Fierce yesterdny on special business G W Meyer of Neligh wns a visitor yesterdny iu this metropolis II P Shumwny of Wakefield wns in the city yesterdny on business F L Culver is hero from Lircolu looking after business interests Miss Josephine Butterfield is expected to return from Chicago tonight 13 B Kenyon hns returned from hi trip to Minnesota and North Dakota Judge Bnrues is to deliver the Memor ial day nddress nt Wnyno on tho JJOth Mrs J Bishop nud Mrs Hayes of Omnhn nro visiting with Mrs O J Johnson JameB Vnn Dyke arrived in tho city today from Oinnhn and will tnke a posi tion in The News oilice H E Owen and family drovo to Wayne todny to spend a couple of dnys visiting relatives and friends Fred Sidler hns sold his drny lino to D M Upton who will conduct it iu the future while Mr Sidler will retire from the business The Pierce bnll team of boys came down todny to play a return game with theNorfolk nine and the contest is be ing waged this afternoon Mrs Wm Persons who has been visiting at the home of her pnreuts Mr aud Mrs Jos Horrisky for the past five weeks returned to her home in Pocntella Idaho todny Rev Julius Stevens of Fort Dodge Iowa will be the guest of his daughter Mrs E M Huntington over Sunday and will occupy the pulpit in the Second Congregational church H L Spaulding John Quick and W N Huse returned yesterday from Ne braska City where they attended the grand lodge A O U W They report an interesting and profitable session The Stortz block haB progressed fo far as to disclose the prospects of a very handsome building The white brick and dark red stone being used in the front ninke a very handsome effect Mr nnd Mrs C G Somers left for Omaha on the noon train and will mnke that city their home in the future Miss May Somers will remain here to complete her years work iu the echools The plate glass windows have been placed in the Bishop block aud the boards that have been obscuring the front have been removed This change discloses a very elegant front and the average window decorator can readily imagine what a display mny be mnde in the building Deputy Grand Master Workmnu F F Miller has returned from Nebraska City where ho has been attending the the grand lodge of the A O U W act ing as grand wntchman during the ses sion He has been reappointed to the position of deputy by Grand Master Workman Jaskalek and will continue to serve the order in that capacity The American Express company Ins arranged to receive packages of money clothing supplies etc for the Jackson ville Florida fire sufferers and trans port such shipments free of charge pro viding they are consigned to regularly organized relief committees Such authority hns been received by the local agent nnd contributors are invited to take advantage of the opportunity Mrs Ora Lyon died Thursday morn ing nt 2 oclock at her home in Madison Deceased waB married to her husband over two years ago at Wayne Neb She leaves an infant son their first born and her husband as her family besides parents and other relatives at Wayne Funeral services were held at the Madison M E church Friday after noon leaving the house at 2 oclock Neligh Yeoman Elizabeth B ONeill died suddenly Saturday morn ing being found dead in her bed It wns doubtless a case of heart failure She was buried Sunday with services at the Episcopal church She leaves a husband and four sons The sons ore by her former husband Mr Brown George lives up near Savage The others live out of the state She leaves an estate estimated at 25000 consist ing mostly of farms and town property The editor of the York Republican recently assumed a populistio pose and wrote Its a sad world The water pitcher is always empty and the slop jar is always full The hens never lay when the prices of eggs is way up and butter iB never cheap except in Bummer when everybody has it There is only the margin of about a week a half between cussing the drouth and cussing the rain When the straw is too heavy tho whent docs not till well nud when it would hnvo tilled well there isnt nny strnw Tho 8temly growth of tho freight tralllo nt this place hns mado it ueees snry for tho Union Pacific nnd O St PM O roads to provide belter fncilities for handling tho business aud tho work of grading for two new side tracks in tho union yards is now under wav The tracks will extend tho full length of tho ynrds and enst nearly to tho river to bo built on the north side of the mnin trnck nnd when completed will ndd grently to tho capacity of the ronds for handling trnlllc Beginning with tho opening of the sugar campaign tho ynrds have been iu n congested con dition during tho grenter portion of the winter months mnking the handling of the cars very tedious to officials nnd employes With tho now trncks the work will bo greatly lessened Tho im provement is nn importnnt indication of the prominenco Norfolk is nttnining ns n shipping center Wood it Doughty nre the railroad contractors doing the work nnd it is under tho supervision of A P Wood of Madison General Secretary W W Hnghesof the Norfolk Y M 0 A has resigned his position with that organization to take effect June 1 He expects to leave nbont tho Jird of Juno for his homo in Sioux City and contemplates taking up n college courso in tho fall Mr Hughes has been a faithful ofllcer to tho Y M C A and during tho time it wns a league nud it is lnrgely through his ef forts that the organization has nttnined its present strength Ho hns labored earnestly with the young men of the city nnd has accomplished n grent denl for their betterment It iB therefore with profound regret thnt the olllcers nud members of the nssocintion ub well ns outside friends receive liiB determina tion to relinquish the position C 0 North of Lincoln has nccepted a call to the place mnde vacant nnd will be here soon to tnke charge Mr North hns been a worker in the university nssocin tion at Lincoln is a young man of much ability in the work and comes highly recommended by all who know of him nnd his connection with the nssocintion THE OLD ESTABLISHED LINE ISntwen Omiilm ami St 1iuil lntlieNirtli IVehtcrn Line Rates to the bienninl meeting Hend Camp Modern Woodmen of America hnve been announced nt ono fare plus 200 for the round trip The railronds of Nebraska connecting with tho North Western Lino nt Omaha are The Union PAcinc B M Missoum Pacific CR I P and the road connecting nt Missouri Valley is the Fremont Elkhorn Mo Valley Delegates nud their friends from all points in the state enn therefore secure the best accommodations by buying through tickets from their homo towns via the most convenient road to the Missouri river nnd the North Western Line beyond TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY Leave Omaha Union Passenger Station 55 pm Leave Omaha Union Pnssenger Station 0 5j a ni The night train has modern broad ve6tibnled coaches and Pullmnu sleepers The day train hns modern brond vesti buled coaches and observation buffet pnrlor car We note the fact thnt M W of A always want the best when they cnu get it for the snme money Tho motto of the North Western Line is The Best of Everything J R Buchanan General Passenger Agent Omaha Neb A Good Thing German Syrup is the special prescrip tion of Dr A Boschee n celebrated German Physician and is acknowledged to bo one of the most fortunate discover ies in Medicine It quickly cures Coughs ColdB and ull Lung troubles of the severest nature removing ns it does the cause of tho affection nnd leaving the parts in a strong nud healthy condition It is not an experimental medicine but has stood the test of years giving satis faction in every case which its rapidly increasing salo every season confirms Two million bottles sold annually Boh chees German Syrup wns introduced in the Unites States in 1808 and is now sold in every town nnd villnge in the civilized world Three doses will relieve nny ordinary cough Price 75cts Get GreenB Prize Almanac Asa K Leon ard Goshen 111 Genesse Pure Food Co Le Roy N Y Dear Sirs Some days since a package of your Grain 0 prepar ation was left at my office I took it home and gave it n trial and I have to say I was very much pleased with it as a substitute for coffee We have always used the best Java and Mocha in our family but I am tree to say I like the Grain 0 ns well as the best coffee I ever drank Respectfully yours A O Jackson M D What hhall We Have for Dessert This question arises in the family every day Let us answer it todny Try Jell O a delicious dessert Pre pared in two minuteB No baking add hot water and set to cool Flavors Leinon orange raspberry nnd straw berry At your grocers 10 cents TIU NOUFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY III 1001 MONDAY MENTION F M Yeazol spent Sunday iu Madi son 11 IiOdor nud family spent Sunday with Stanton friends Judge and Mrs Powers wero passen gers for Lincoln this morning Superintendent D U OConnor spent Friday and Saturday in Omnhn G R Seller returned yesterday noon from n business trip to Mendow Grove W II Mobly of Hnrtsvllle ludinnn visited with Norfolk friends over Sun diy Miss Alice Mills of Omnhn visited over Sunday with her sister Mrs John R llnys Misses Annto Verges nnd Agues Zuelow visited with Stanton friends yesterday Ed Wnlters wns up from Humphrey yesterdny spending tho day with Nor folk friends Mrs D D Hull nnd children leave for Earlham Iowa tomorrow to visit about two months Mr nnd Mrs W II Hlakeninn enter tained u party of friends at a 0 oclock dinner Saturday evening Mrs Herman Znhu and Mr nud Mrs Henry Peters wero in tho city today from Pierce doing some shopping Luther son of Mr nnd Mrs II E Austin is recovering from n sovero at tack of inllnmmutory rheumatism E II Evans repieseutative of Beldon Evans custom shirt mnkers of Minne apolis Minn is nt the Pacific hotel Mrs l E Gregory formerly Miss Lyda Pheasant enme up from Lincoln Saturday for a visit with Norfolk rela tives aud friends George Davenport went to Sioux City yesterday to visit relatives a few days Russell Thompson is nssisting in the shoe store during his obsence C S Bridge is making improvements to his residence on West Norfolk nveuue which when completed will provide additional room nnd conveniences Mr nnd Mrs C J Tubbs who hnve been visiting for some time nt the home of GB Christoph left this morning for their homo in New Castle Wyoming A specinl meeting of coinpnuy L N N G will bo held this evening to pre pare for the observance of Decoration day nnd nil members nro requested to be present C J Stockwell went to Sioux City yesterdny on busiueES nud from there will go to Council Bluffs to meet Mrs Stockwell and tho baby v ho will ac company him homo School opened ngnin this morning tho rooms books etc during tho few intervening days having been thor oughly fumigated ns n preventive ngaiust contagious diseases Wm Sidler who was called hero by tho serious illness of his brother D F Sidler returned to his home iu Knlnmn zoo Mich todny his brothers condi tion being considerably improved II B Storm representing the Armour Packing coinpnuy has moved to Nor folk with his wife aud will inuko this city his headquarters They are for the present making their homo at the Pacific hotel Mrs Charles Lnndersand her mother-in-law Mrs Pnrker who have been visiting relntives nud friends here left todny for their home in Genoa Mrs Lauders mother Mrs Bell nccompa med them for a visit A chicken with three perfect legs is among n brood hatched by a hen belong ing to Mrs Suiter yesterday The re markable chicken is doing nicely nnd the prospects are thnt it will live to oc cupy an honored place in a museum J W Wilson from Tripp S D has leased the Clifton house nt the Junction and opened it up this morning as a rooming bouse and lunch counter He iB nn old hotel man and will no doubt do a good business with the traveling public Mr and Mrs J S Butterfield and daughter Edith of Norfield Minn and Miss Josephine Butterfield who has been attending n young Indies seminnry in Chicago arrived Saturday to attend the Salter Butterfield wedding Wednes day Y E Dayton of Tacoma Wash ington a brother of Mrs Butterfield is expected to arrive this evening Miss Allie Conley of this city nnd J Arthur Bender of Fremont were married at tho Catholio parsonage by Rev Father Walsh this morning nt r J0 and left on the 0 oclock train for Fremont where they will mako theirfuturehome The wedding ceremony was attended by but a few of tho relatives and friends of tho contracting parties The brido is the daughter of Mr and Mrs J Conley of this city nnd the groom is a brother of Miss E J Bender tho milliner The Piano Manufacturing company is negotiating for a lease on tho old Wheaton plauing mill for a term of five years with a privilege of ten If the negotiations aro successful the building will be thoroughly remodeled painted and placed in condition to bo used ns a warehouse aud general office for the transaction of the business of the com pany in this section of tno state A side trnck will be built out to the build ing by the Union Pacific company which will facilitate the handling of the machinery Norfolk people will hope T wifl -- f 7 wy yrJy 11 jf V k TiBp f Toasting - broiling baking - ironing anything thnt enn be done with n wood or coal fitc is done better cheaper and quicker on n WSCKL Blue Flame thnt the lcnso may bo scoured The building is ton good to stand Idle aud it has not been regularly occupied since Mr Wheaton vacated it with his plan ing mill Mrs Henrietta Fett nged hU years died yesterday morning at tho home of her niccojMrH Win Zut in Hoskins and the funeral services will he held to morrow afternoon at 1 I0 from tho house Mrs Pett enmo to tills country from Germany to mnko her homo with Mrs Zutz in 18K7 She wns known for many miles nbout her homo in the fatherlnud and was nt ono time quite wealthy and influential She hnd been sick for the pnst 17 months aud it is considered that death came as a gentle relief from her bufferings A traveling man who has recently been through tho western part of the state tells of the wonderful prospects in that section Not for ninny years hns that portion of the country been so well supplied with the necessnry moisture to prortuco abundant grass and crops Lakes nud streams that have been dry for several yenrs aro now full to over flowing and tho ground appears to be thoroughly soaked Tho prospects for crops nnd pasturage aro excellent nnd farmers aud ranchmen nre jubilant It is u condition that menus much for Ne braska uLd if it but continues tho west end of the state will bo the homo of thousands who would be unable to live there if conditions of the past several years prevailed Chief of Police J II Conley returned yesterdny from Lubk Wyoming having in charge Edmund George who is wanted hero on an alleged illegal trans action with a team of horses George sold tho team to Fred Brunmiund and shortly nfterward a man by tho name of Schilling appeared on tho scene claimed the team as his property nnd secured possession by serving n writ of replevin on tho purchaser Tho team wns then taken to Wyoming where Schilling hns worlc on a railroad grade After Schilling had obtained possession of the tenm Mr Brummnnd swore out a complaint ngniuBt George nnd he wns brought back and placed in jail to nwait u preliminary hearing which willbe held before Judge Hayes tomorrow nt 2 oclock It is said that George claims to hnvo had a perfect right to dispose of tho team nnd will present his side of tho case at tho pre liminary henring Some of tho boys hnvo ngnin com menced swimming in the Northfork river n practise that wiib very sensibly discontinued by many of them last year owing to the reputation of tho river for being a dangerous stream Nearly every year a drowning in tho Northfork has been recorded and sometimes two or three of them Last year was an excep tion and the boys seem inclined to forget thennture of tho stream because of no recent accident but there will be other drownings just as 6urely as tho boys go bathing therein Yesterday a number of boys went iu and ono of them came very near to being a victim of the treacherous waters his companions snv ing his life with great difficulty This should be sufficient warning and as iu tho past The News desires to impress on tho boyB and their parents tho dan gerouB character of tho river believing in that way accidents mny bo averted The main river is comparatively a safe stream and if the boys must go swim ming it is certainly worth while to go tho longer distnuco and bo reasonably certain that n lifo iB not eudangered by the amusement The complete service of Tho Chicago-Portland Special via Union Pacific enables passengers to reach tho princi pal cities between the uorth and Pacific coast aud Missouri river not only in the shortest possible space of time but also in tho most comfortable und enjoyable manner The dining cars on this train ore stocked with the beet the market affords All meals served a la carte o Ilcnt is not diffused through out the house thete is no smell soot or danger nnd the expense of opetating is nomi nal Made in many sizes sold wherever stoves are sold If your dealer docs not have it write to neatest agency of STANDARD OIL COMPANY MADISON Clin Sfgi Ike of Columbus wuh in town Tuesday Harry Ficldstoin came in from the north Tuesday Chief of Police Conley of Norfolk was in town Monday J S Evnns of Norfolk wns in town Tuesduy nnd Wednesday Chns Young is reported dangerously ill with neuralgia of the stomach Morritz Gross is seriously 111 with blood poisoning resulting from a slight sore on his too Frank McColroy and Mrs Win Kio blcn each obtained n divorce iu district court Wednesday Ernest Ayers of Norfolk was sen tenced to tho reform school Monday lor general incoi risibility Rev and Mrs I1 P Wigtnu of Osmond were guests of Mr and Mrs C W Crum Wednesday Mrs Stuart and daughter Lenuio re turned fo their home in Lincoln Tues day after u few days visit Mrs Orn D Lyon was buried Friday afternoon Rev Fowler conducting the services at tho M E chinch Mrs Win Thompson living eight miles southeast of town died very sud denly Friday night and was buried Sun dny afternoon from the M E church John A Johnson ngn 2l of Madison county and Julia A Mnlleu ago 111 of Watlnns county Washington were granted n marriage license on Fiiduy last In tho district court Wednesday after noon tho motions for new trials iu cases of state vs Parks and Wright weio overruled and the defendants wens each sentenced to years imprisonment in the penitentiary BfcGA Rev II E Ryder preached in the school house Thursday evening John Wetherholt was in Norfolk on business Saturdny Maggie nnd Helen Jeif of Hoskins visited with friends in this vicinity Sunday Tho Epworth league was well at tended Sundny evening Tho subject wns Tho Nameless Heroine John Wilson wns in Norfolk on busi ness Saturday Anna Nelson of Hoskins visited with friends in this neighborhood Thursday aud Friday Augusta LuudquiBt is visiting with her sister in Pierce this week Rev Mr Butler of Hoskins preached in Begn Suudny afternoon Miss Smith of Iowa is visiting at tho homo of John Wetherholt MEADOW GROVE W A Witzigmnu Suudnyed at Nor folk Mrs Frank McCullum is on tho sick list thiB week Guy Deuel mado a business trip to Battle Creok Thursday Mr and Mrs J W Warrick drovo to Norfolk and back Monday Mr Frank McCallum made a busi ness trip to Tilden Tuesday Messrs Chas Malory and Jako Bru sike left for Oklahoma Meuday E D Hammond of Norfolk was in this city last Thursday and Friday There was a dance last Saturday even ing at Mr Ansons place four miles west Principal Walter Pilger spout last Saturday aud Sunday at his homo iu Norfolk F J Hale of Battle Creek transacted business in Meadow Grove Monday aud Tuesday Wm McDonald nnd family drove to Tildeu Sunday and spent the dny with relntives Miss Agnes McCallum attended tho teachers examination at Norfolk Fri day and Saturday Miss Gertrude Wade visited 4ft her 0 f i WC1 UK 3 s dhJw Stove Nr gTii iT IZ home iu llatllo Crook fioni Friday even ing till Sundny evening Will Mi own who left some moutliH ago for western Ncbiaskii n tuinedto Meadow liuvo Monday Ed Luikiirt came up from Battle Creek Saturday evening aud visited friendH till Sunday noon Tho house nf Jim Ames recently va cated by Mr Leonard Is now being oc cupied by A it Audeison J II Colegrove returned to this bmg Saturday evening after Hpcndlug tho week in Nebraska City at the meeting of he AO U W Mrs W A Witzigmnn returned to Meadow Grovo Tuesd ty evening from Clinton la where she bus beun visit ing for tho past three months WAHNEHVILLE There will be a dance in tho hall Fri day evening May J I Miss Ellen Stango is recovering from an attack of lung fever Mr Ktok Hhippcd a carload of fat cattle to South Omaha Monday Myrtle Figloy who has been visiting with A N McGinnis ami family re turned to her homo al Marysville Ohio Monday Fred 15 Pett it t has purchased tho farm of V II Loomis just north of town Coiisideiitiou twenty two hun dred dollars Ed and Nate Howlett went to Sur prise Sunday to attend tho funeral of the young sou of Mr and Mrs Alviti Philips The boy died Just Satuiday of congestion of tho lungs louil Alviiit The most miserable beings iu the world are those suffering from Dy f psia and Liver Complaint More than flvo per cent of tho i eoplo in tho United States are afflicted with these two dis eased mid their effects such as Sour Stomach Sick Headache Habitual Cost ivenoos Palpitation of tho Heart Heart burn Vnterbrash Gnawing aud Burn ing Pains at tho Pit of Stomach Yellow Skin Coated tongue aud Disagreeable Taste iu the Mouth Coming up of Food after Eating Low Spirits etc Go to your Druggist aud get a bottle of August Flower for Tfi cent s Two doses will re lieve you Tiy it Get Greens Prizo Almauau Asn K Leonard There will bo nuothor dance next Sat urday night at Carl Roichos place two miles south of Norfolk nt which those who enjoy tho nmusemout will undoubt edly huvo a guod timo Does the Baby Thrive If not something must be ujrnnri uiitSi ic frrnA If iUo X TTIVII TTIUI IU llllU II till I mother s milk doesn t nour ish it she needs SCOTTS EMULSION It supplies the elements of fat required for the babv If hahv is not nourished by its artificial food then it requires t Seotts Emulsion I Half a tcaspoonful three t i or four times a day in its p bottle will have the desired effect It seems to have a v magical effect upon babies and rhilrlrpn A fiffvrpnt bottle will prove the truth oi our siaiemcms t Should be taken In summer as well as winter Y joe nd Jt on all drvgrlm SCOTT ft UOWNb CheirUts New York itl V-