v f rV jftMMfe f 10 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Mm Snrgout of Piorco In visiting 1 tho oitj today 0 1 Pet on was an over night visitor roiu Oreston Tho Trocadoro Is receiving Interior improvements Nino patients wore brought to tho Aylnni last wook K A Bollock niado a bnslnoiw trip to Madlsou foday Kvan Evans o Oornloa paused tho Dlght in tho city Hngoll Stancllff was a Madison visitor in town yostorday S L Gardner tnmlo a business trip to Plerco yesterday Chns M Hall of GrolKhtou In a mors visitor In town today O H Witter of Wayno trausaotod business in tho city yostorduy Flro crackers aro alroady on tho market and small boyH aro It Mm W II Ulnkoman and Mrs 10 12 Coleman visited at Plerco yesterday Jerry Dorhoy of EntornoH wan among tho out of town pooplo horo yostorday Mr and Mrs Thomas Elliott of Modi non visited friends In tho city yoHtorday Tho barber shop of Hartford Kuliuloy la boiug ropaperod aud painted Hawaii ohaptor No 40 0 13 S will liavo a regular meotlng tomorrow iDR John P Smith aud 0 B Edwards of Stuutou wero registered in town last night L Q Bley and 0 S Smith of Madi son woro city vUltors yostorday aftor xioon Miss Margaret Morrow has roslguod hor position oa teaohor iu tho city eohoolfl Will J Bovoo wont to Lincoln this morning whero ho will attoud summor normal J Ohanncoy Ohllds who has boon at tending tho stato university arrivod iu tho city today for a short visit T H Martin of AtohiuBou Kan ar rived this noon for a visit with his daughter Mrs Frauk Davouport VJ Rov L W Soudder of Sholtou Nob is oxpoctod in tho city this week to visit aihho homo of Rov S F Sharploss Chailron Journal Juno 7 Bill Smith wont to Norfolk Wednesday whore ho will work in tho future Thoelootricity of tho past fow days has knocked main springs in watches generally A number of them snapped at 2 55 this morning Miss Susio Thompson aud Harry Thompson lof t yesterday morning for a sevoral weeks visit at Falls City Kan sas City and Burton Kansas Judgo W F Norrls has boou reap pointed to his position at Manila His family who aro now at Way no will leave this mouth to join him Ernest Anderson was taken sick Mon day night and is unable to attend to his duties at Hoffuiau Smiths ltussell Thompson is filling his position A fishing party composed of Scott Holbrook Wm Blatt Qoorgo Davou port aud Pete Barrett wont to Ilorshoo lako yesterday They made a good catch Pierco decided to celebrate tho Fourth and raised money for it Then they de cided not to foariug that smallpox might bo brought to that placo from Norfolk Mr and Mrs Slattory will uiovo to Iiincoln Mr Slattory will go ta Xtoly whilo sbowill visit her pardntsiu M North Dakota until tho now homo is settled y Connections with the sower aro boing made from tho new Bishop and Stortz buildiugswhlle the oounootiou from the Johnson Dry Goods building is be- lnKUd jt An iineat tho asylum named Buchanan V sent to his homo at Albion today as cured His wifo is still a patient atrjsthat institution Ho bocmiil f roni iny strain of nursing her 4s - Miss Winifred Litchfield loft yester day morning for Chicago She will later go to Btfffalo N Y to visit the Pan American exposition Sho will make her future home with relatives iu Denver Henry Moldenbauor who has been visiting with his brother several days will return to his homo at Lebanon Wis tomorrow Ho will bo ac companied by Mr and Mrs Ed Wag ner who will be absent for some time W Evans of the Meadow Grovo Press WMintbe city yesterday advertising the O A R reunion which is to be held there July 2 3 And 4 He extended an invitation to Norfolk people to attend during the whole reunion and said there was talk of making a special Nor folk day Some miserable wretch with more 4mm than brains tied a tin can to the tail -of a dog this morning aud turned the animal loose The poor brute ran op Norfolk avenue at a furious rato J nearly mad with fright until some kind hearted individual was able to stop the precession A patient at the hospital escaped a ftwdays ago and was found Saturday Bijftfc He had walked to Smartville vjekmioa county in the extreme southern part of the state During the first two JrieS -- days hoValkod 75 miles aud his foot woro terribly bllstorod when found Tho Prosbytory of Nlobtara will moot at Wayno next week to dlmolvo tho pastoral relation between Rev D O Montgomery and tho Wayno church Mr Montgomery will haII shortly for Manila whoro ho has been appointed superintendent of pnblto Instruction Norfolk Odd Follows Aro to rodolvo a visit from a distinguished momber of tho ordor tomorrow being uo less a personage than tho grand master P 0 JoLuson of Hohnosvlllo Ho will or rlvo from tho weit at noon aud will re main until ovonlng when ho will moot Norfolk lodgo In regular session at I 0 Oi F hall O F W Marquardt returned last ovonlng from an oxtouded visit through tho northwest Ho was gone about flvo wooks most of tho tlmo being spent iu Oregon aud Washington His first Im pressions of that country woro very favorable but after tho novelty began to wear off ho did not like it uoarly so well Tho PoclQo coast region Is differ out iu ollnmto soil and conditions from anything to bo fouud olsowhero iu tho Uultod States and tho softness of tho atmosphere with tho poronulal groon of tho follago is certainly very attractlvo to a stranger but Mr Marquardt remalnod long enough to discover boiuo of tho dls agrooablo features aud was woll pleased to tako tho train for homo Tho rain of this morning was accom pauled by oousldorablo wind Tho breozo dovolopod at about U oclook And continued for n short tlmo only Tho path seems to havo boeu along tho North Fork aud tho oast Tho princi pal daniago was done to ouo of tho Sohwouk ico houses oast of tho city whoro a Btrip of roof 15 foot loug was torn off At tho homo of Dau Motcalf near Maiu stroot bridgo a ohlokou coop was utterly domolished sevoral trees woro blown down and things iu geuoral badly shakou up At tho homo of W A Moldouhauer aud lu that neighbor hood limbs of trees woro broken to a slight oxtout Tho telephouo oompAuy reports a fow linen tauglod but nothing of a serious nature Tho report that tho town of Poster was uudor water is not true The Junior League Tho schedule Junior leaguo of base bullists has beeu adopted aud the first ball will bo pltohed next Monday aftor noon at tho fair grouuds when Stanton will opposo tho locals Tho boys have boou practicing diligently and play a goal article of ball Evoryono who cau rako up 15 couts should be at the grouuds to give support to tho boys in their maiden effort Tho schedule ndoptod is us follows At Madison Stautou vs Madison Juno 10th Madlsou vs Norfolk July 4 At Wiusido Wiusido vs Wayne Juho 13 Norfolk vs Winside Aug G At Norfolk Madison vs Norfolk Juno 17 Stautou vs Norfolk Juuo 527 Madison vs Wayne July 1 Wayno vs Norfolk July 2 Norfolk vs Wluslde Aug 8 Wayno vs Madison Aug 22 At Stnutou Stautou vs Norfolk Juno 20 Madison vs Wiusido July 15 Wnyuo vs Stautou July 25 Madlsou vs Wiuside Aug 12 Madison vs Stautou Aug 19 At Wayne Wiusido vs Wayno June 21 Stautou vs Wayno July 4 Norfolk vs Wayuo Aug 15 Madlsou Chron icle Tho fast trams of tho Union Paciflo roaoh Sau Francisco fifteen hours ahead of all competitors If you aro iu uo hurry take a slow train by ouo cf the de tour routes but if you want to get there without suffering any of tho iuoouven ieuces of winter travel take the ouly direct route tho Union Pacific Do tailed iuforuiatiou furnished on applica tion F W Junkman Ageut To Teacher The regular teaohers examination will be held at Madisou Juue 14 and 15 All those expecting to begin teaching should be present if possible also those wishing to raise their grades No ex amination will be given in July except to such as may wish to complete the whole examination in one day Insti tute will bo held the latter part of Aug ust aud all teaohers should arrange their vacation so as to be present One object of tho institute will be to organize for the association work of the next year This is oue of the most im portant objects of the institute So large a portion of the teaching forco is composed of young unexperienced teachers eaoh year that it is very nec essary that tho monthly associations or reading oiroles be contiuued aud that these young teaohers bo given all the aid aud Assistance possible by the counsel and association of those more experienced Sixty five per cent of all the teaohers that have taught in Madlsou county the past fifteen years have taught two years or less Respectfully O W Crum Oouuty Superiuteudeut Out Sule at the Variety Store Wo ate closing out our entire line of queensware tinware hardware lamps notions eto regardless of cost If you are needing anything in this line dont let this opportunity pass We have a nice white semi porcelain Eng lish ware cone better on the market 80 piece set for 425 worth 000 00v piece son bouih waru iur foou worm f 3 113 piece set for 950 worth 1200 A fine line of ladies belts combs eto Remember everything goes at away down prices so dont wait too long uJt j v- s THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JUNE 14 1901 THURSDAY TIDINGS John H Hays went to Lincoln at noou today Mrs W F Fox Is visiting hor sistor at Columbus J Oattor was iu tho city oror night from Emerson Henry Torplu of Oakdalo was a Nor folk visitor yostorday Mayor D J Kooulgstoln wont to Madison this morning Mrs 0 R Evaus in spending tho wook with Fromont friends Tho Norfolk Athlotio club is holding a picnic At tho Elkhoru today W K Hoffman Isattondlng tho under takers convoutlou at Boatrico this wook A J Darlaud loft yostorday for Knox county whore ho will bo gouo throo wooks Mrs L Sessions roturuod last ovonlng from Piorco whoro sho visited Mrs A Hltohcook Flvo smallpox quarantines woro raised yostorday aud the disease is cou stantly diminishing H D Kolly has returned fromNollgh whoro ho was prosent at tho Odd Fel lows festivities last night Kimball Barnos roturuod to Liucolu today whero ho will tako a course in tho university summer school 0 W Robon of Nellgh arrived In the olty yesterday from tho stato uulvorslty to assist in tho eloctrio light wiring Tho usual services excepting Junior loaguo aud Sunday school willjbolhold at tho Mothodisb church next Sunday Miss Rosobook of Platte county vis ited with Mrs Martin Kano yesterday aud loft on tho noou train for Boomer The ladles guild of Trinity church will hold a special mooting tomorrow afteruoou with Mrs Leonard for sew ing Homo grown strawberries are on tho market They Are especially large this year and of an exceedingly delicious tlavor Miss Wiunio Owou who has been vis iting Miss Metta Koonigsteln aud other friends returned to her houiejin Omaha today Carrol Powers will speud tho summer nt Pikes Peak with a university bota nizing party They will leave about Juuo 25 Geue Best recently receivedja wound in the arm from the explosion of a lamp It Is now feared that blood poisoning has set iu Sweet peas are iu blossom Mrs 0 E Green on North Ninth street claims to have had the first of the season on Tuesday P F Bell Is in Beatrice this week at toudlug tho couveution of the State Funeral Directors Association otwhich he is president Mr and Mrs Goblemau of Madison were iu tho city yesterday Their son has been iu quarantine for smallpox here but -is now convalescent Ed Walters of Humphrey was in the city over night And took tho morning traiu for Wakefield whoro ho was called by tho illness of his mother Miss Metta Koenigsteiu entertained a few young lady friends last evouing at a farowell for her guest Miss Wiunio Owen who left for Omaha today Ch eer up boys 1 Oh errios are ripo Aud it is an uuusually good crop too The birds seem to havo done less thau ordinary damage to tho fruit Mrs John R Hays will return to morrow from Iowa City la where she weut to be present at the graduation of her sou Charles from the law school of the Iowa stato university The examination for stato profes sional certificates will take place tomor row aud Saturday Thus far O W Wallace of Madisou is the only one who has signified his intentiou of taking it Miss Hanna Boeck who has been vis iting relatives iu the city roturnod to Omaha today She was accompanied by Mrs Geo Dudley who will go on to Harlan la to visit hor sister Mrs Tabor The opening gamo of tho Junior league series for Norfolk is scheduled between the homo team aud Madison for next Monday Juue 17 The contest will take place ou the diamond east of the city J O Stitt is preparing plans for a store and office buildiug At Madison to be built by Frank Prince The struct ure will be of buff pressed brlok 30x60 and one of tho finest of its kind in the county seat Mrs Sally Saunders aud Mrs Ida May Davis who have been visiting at the home of Col E G Mason and wife on Broasoh avenue weut to Sioux Olty yesterday to join the 0 0 Carr Mln strel troupe Chief of Polico Conley states that a gang of bad ones who have been in Norfolk for some time is being rapidly thinned out He proposes to put forth every effort to rid the city entirely of such characters j Word Is received from Mr and Mrs H L Whitney of Omaha that they left yesterday for an eastern trip They will go to Cleveland 0 first and thence by the lake route to Buffalo They will vhit New York City before returning The following party went to Plain- viow at noou today to speud tho after noon with Mrs H G Gorroll Mosdamos MoBrldo O II Reynolds A J Dur land and 0 B Durland and Misses May Durland Laura Durlaud Aunlo MoBrldo Jauo Durlaud aud Holon Royuolds Tho mombora of tho Baptist Sunday school stArtod out oarly this morning with baskets brim full of good things to oat aud will speud the day at Tafts grovo During tho afternoon thoy will witness a ball gamo betweou tho Junior leaguo toam and tho West Sido boys G M Thompson is preparing tomako achango iu location Ho will go to Kansas next mouth with that oud iu viow Tho housohold goods aro being stored Mrs Thompson aud daughtor Agnos will loavo oarly next wook for Boston whoro they will remain for sov oral wooks Tho naval cadotshlp examinations aro still lu progress At tho Hlghschool buildiug Thoro aro eight outored in stead of six as stated lost oveniug Tho two omitted aro Jerome Langor of West Point and Louis Edens cf Potorsburg Tho physical oxamluatiouwashold yes terday aftoruoon but tho rejultsjjhave not beon givou out Sovoral oflico changes are to be mnde in tho city On July 1 W J Gow Bro will remove to the office now oc cupied by tho Piano Manufacturing company and Ransom Clomonts Tho Piano people will havo quarters in tholr now warehouse And Ransom Clements will occupy rooms in the Bishop block Tho office vacated by Gow Bros will be taken by the Singer Sewing Machlno company Dan McOarrigan was brought up be fore his houor Judgo Hayes this morn ing ou tho chargo ofdrunk and dis orderly couduot using obscenoJlanguAgo and resisting an officer jHe pleaded guilty and was touohed upto the tune of 1810 MoOarrigau JisJ an old of fender aud well known iuthe polico court When an attempt wasjinado to arrest him last night he put up a vicious fight aud was only lauded iuja coll at jail after a hard tussle with four men An you might say on my own per sonal account continued Col Mason as he tore off n fow yards of rag time with his shoe brush that they is a good many lazy good fonuothiu nigger tramps layin roun this town what wont labor when they git a chance Why this very day I tempted to git two or three niggas to take posishuus a washiu windows an do you think thoyd cept iNot on your tin type They abserlutely refused They orter be ruu out o town Norfolk avenue is to bo improved As soon as the street is cleared of the building materials rubbish eto said Mayor Koenigsteiu this morning it will be graded up from the bides in good shape Then we will pass an ordinance to prohibit tieing teams on Main street and provide additional hitching posts aud chains on the side streets Other towns smaller than Norfolk are doing this and there is no reason why we cant Wo will make Norfolk avenue something to bo proud of A report from Omaha says that a movement is on foot to consolidate a number of small creameries in the north Platte couutry It is proposed to make skimmiug stations of them from which milk will be shipped to a central plant Which will probably be located in Omaha Creameries interested in this movement are located at West Point Columbus Bazile Mills Norfolk Albion Atkinson Tildeu and Newport A meeting was held in Omaha yesterday to consider the matter The plan is to consolidate Interests and send the cream to one control station where it cau bo converted into butter at a less cost than at the individual plants Miss Amanda Wille will leave tomor row for Chicago While there she will attend the commencement exorcises of the Chicago Conservatory of Music where her sister Miss Bertha Wille will graduate The latter has completed a two years course iu one term and fin ishes with espeolally high honors In the final examination she with two other young ladies passed perfectly for which they eaoh received a gold medal A spell down was held between these three in which Miss Wille received the highest grade and was awarded a dia mond medal She has many friends in Norfolk who will feel a personAl pride in her excellent success Lost On road between Pierce and Norfolk June 13 a dark brown leather grip It oontalned among other things envelones addressed to Mrs 0 A holm If finder will write 0 A Lind holm Rochester Minn a reward will be paid for trouble of finding and for warding Good Advice The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint More than seventy five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two dis eases and their effects such as Sour Stomach Sick Headache Habitual Cost Iveneas Palpitation of the HeartHeart burn Waterbrash Gnawing and Burn ing Pains at the Pit of Stomach Yellow Skin Coated tongue and Disagreeable Taste in the Month Coming up of Food after Eating Low Spirits eto Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for 75 cents Two doses will re lieve you Try it Get Greens Prize Almanac Aba K Leonard YOU MUST NOT FORGET That wo are constantly growiug in tho art of making Pino Photos and our products will al ways be found to embrace tho and Newest Styles in Cards and Finish We also carry a fine lino of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framiug I TUT lMLJkCm5r WILL CURE- wOzone THADl AJy RM THROAT KID BRONCHIAL CATARRH KGDIEIHD RDnklPUl chronic DlfUNunl TS CATARRHAL HIIDflMiMUM TUBERCULAR UUIIdUIIIUMUI Tcrfifofc H KILLER ih luaCjtjmt BOMPAHT Aim tDIOAL iNSTITUTI Sioux Falls B D fob toll nrroiufATiov Dr CalUr 3pclalUt la Nm Throat Luag and Kidney Dicat will correspond with you la rogard to your condition - MADISON H E Wood is up from Liucoln this week W E Reed had business at Lincoln Monday Miss Nello Gerecke of Norfolk is the guest of Mrs Arthur Pilger Jack Koenigstein aud E W Zutz were down from Norfolk Monday Mrs Geo Richardson is visiting her parents in Pierce couuty this week Tho valuation of the county as re turned by the assessors is 2324000 in rouud numbers Howard Grant was a passenger for Columbus Monday where he went to attend the institute Miss Eva Horsham was a passenger for Fremont Monday where she will enter the normal sohool John Reimers a stookman of Grand Island was looking after his laud inter ests iu Schoolcraft precinct Friday The board of equalization is hearing the complaints of parties believing themselves agrieved by over assessment Mr and Mrs Bishop formerly Mrs Sumption concluded their visit with relatives and friends and left Monday for their home in Indiana Mr and Mrs Hugli Herbison started for eastern New York Monday morniug called by a message announcing the serious illness of Mrs Hs mother The graduating exercises were held at the opera house Friday evening The house was filled to its fullest capacity The graduates were the recipients of many valuable aud useful presents Chas G Pryce and Lillian V Weaver of Tilden Edward Sanderson and Emma Zessin of Newman Grove were granted permits to wed by Judge Bates Monday and on Tuesday Irving W Wilson and Mary A Hoyt of Nor folk received a like privilege Jacob Huber of Green Garden quite aged and feeble was trying to catch a young calf in a pasture near his home Sunday afternoon when he was- at tacked by a bull Although not out wardly bruised to any great extent he must have been injured internally for he died shortly after being rescued Interment was made Tuesday afternoon at Clausen oemetery WARNERVILLE H E Wood of Lincoln was here Monday looking after his farms A N McGlnnts has the finest bed of strawberries we have seen in this state Mrs E O Morton Minnie Lake North Dakota is visiting Mrs W K Pottitt W H Speece of Jasper county Mo returned home Sunday after several days visit with his old neighbors Mr Roy Fuller of Beatrice was the guest of Mr and Mrs O D Munson Sunday and Monday A Good Thing German Syrup is the speoialpresorip tlon of Dr A Boschee a celebrated German pbysioiau aud is acknowledged to be one of the most fortunate discover ies in modioine It quickly cures coughs colds and all lung troubles of the severest nature removing as It does the cause of the affection and leaving the parts in a strong and 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 sale every season confirms T wo million bottles sold annually Bos ohees German Syrup was introduced iu the United States In 1868 andls now sold lu every town and village in the civilized world Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough Price 70 cents Get Greens prize almanoo Asa K Leonard Medical Opinion In regard- to Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozone An editor of a medical journal writes a follows Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozono offered by tho Dr A H Koller Ohemical Company as a euro for Consumption Asthma Bronchitis Hay Fever Catarrh Coughs Colds and all diseases of the air passages This we know to be a genuine specific for those com plaints and as such entitled to our confidence aud that of our readers Close examination into tho practical results which have been had from the use of this remedy has caused us to endorse it as be ing an undoubted cure for tho above ailments effectual in re moving the exciting cause in a number of attacks which had beon of the severest aud most tedious character Dr A H Kellers Syl van Ozoue permanently restored health and in cases which woro of a milder description its uso im mediately afforded relief An Kxtract from Her tetter If you could only be here this winter morning and see for yourself you would no longer doubt me Roses are bloom ing in our front yard aud all nature is as far advauced in this lovely American summerlaud as it will be iu your cold eastern home by Juue We made the journey from Missouri river to the Goldeu Gate on the Union Pacific to avoid the circuitous routes an important item in the winter A trip to California is made delightful by the perfect service and luxurious ac commodation of The Overland Limited which is perhaps the most finely equipped train in the world Detailed information furnished on ap plication F W Junesian Agent Pan American Exposition Kates Excursion Excursion tickets will be sold by tho F E M V Northwestern line om May 6 13 20 21 and 28 with a returni limit of 7 days at 13055 via standard and 2901 via differential lines Every day until September 30 with return limit of 15 days at 3830 via standard and 3630 via differential lines Every day from May 15 to September 30 good for return until October 31 at 4775 via standard and 4535 via differ ential Hues Full particulars will be cheerfully fur nished all inquirers H O Matuau Agent Career and Character of Abraham Llnooln An address by Joseph Choate Am bassador to Great Britain on the career and character of Abraham Lincoln his early life his early struggles with the world his character as developed in the later years of his life and his kod miuistration which placed hisyiame so high on the worlds roll of honor Jand fame has been published by the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway and may be had by sending six 6 cents in post age to F A Miller Generali Passenger Agent Chicago 111 TRY IT CDv x jfim L Vi w Wrf - Women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness and from irregular or painful men ses ougnt not to lose hope if doctors cannot help them Phy sicians are so busy with other aieases t n a r they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail- ttiontc anfl ttiA delicate organism of woman What the sufferer ought to do is to jrivo a fair trial to BRADFIELDS Fmmmlm RmguMor which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles It Is the formula of a physician of the highest standing who devoted his Whole Ufa tn the etnriv nt lUa Al tinct ailments peculiar to our moth- cia wives ana aaugnters it is made of soothing healing strengthening herbs and vegetables which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses Leu corrhoea Falling of the Womb ousness Headache and Backache In fairness to herself and to Brad fields Female Regulator every suffering woman ought to give it a trial A large i bottle will do a wonderful amount of good Sold by druggists Uci tot Blctly Miutriud fi book o rti tbect Tnc Bradfleld Regulator Co Atlanta Ga vgac rj i 1 y - iaM AH j