i mi'niiFn K UHKKI Y \ K.inmvu. ; . rmim 1 . M' , * * < . * + + 4..1. V < . . ' . < , . . | . .J..J. 4..J. + , ' . . : , < . < . .J..j. < . < . , j , < . .j. < . .j. , . . . < , . , . + < . < , . . ; . . , ; , , , t * : : C f \ f * 1 T 7 'T'T I --vcnticl tie 1 I R I I D X i kJ Vx V-j 1 JLj I I f eck .1 . rttici , I i 'I'lii' daiirlm : pin i \ al Mic lm | iltal on 'riii'Hilay ovinln , ; , given i > > ih < > raeiilty mid puiill IIIIIKOH In hnnm of llio senior IIIIIWM HUM a very plouitnnt mill HUi'ooHMful nlTalr. A liuge mint her of town people ilnivo out for the ox enlng Tin- Knout * xveiu locolxed unil made xvolcomo hy Dr. 0. A. Young , mipotlntondont of tlm hoapltiil , anil MlHR Hliichilr , stlporlntondont nt IllllHOMvllO lilt induced tliem 111 I III' I lllHH Of HIM HUB. 'CIlO | mll W VOt ) nitinellvoly docoiiitod In the elans colors , pnrplo uud In own. DelleUnm punch wan orvod throughout th UXOIllllK. TIlO Illllslo WttH llollghlfur nnil templed Ilio xuOHtH lo IUIBT until the Hiiuill hourH of Ilio morning. TJiur * mo Hlxteen inn HOB In tht onior Olftia who will noon Icnvo lo tnke up work in Omaha and Council Bluffs hoMplt late to eoinplolo their tialnttlK. Onu 01' Iho features of the oxonlug was the opening of I lie ilanco hy Ihu niirtioii' march , then latiT on the program caiiic a iitadi'llli | > by Ihu sixteen mtrnog \\hlrli was very pretty liuluod. A largo delegation fioin the lu , k auxiliary of the Miothorlmod of Lou. inotlxo ( ' 'licinon and Knglnoois m nt to Honostool Wednesday morning to upend the day with MIH. Corn Wood AfliT n dainty three course Inndiioi had boon Horxod the guoHls woi , lioatod to mi automobile ride. The patty i etui neil Lo Norfolk In the ovenlng nftcr spending u very delight fill day In the Rosebud country. The second onleVtiilninent for the 101 KH and thi'lr families an planned h\ I ho amusement connltt"o : wag u caul paily given last night In their i cluh looms. . Seven tnhloD wore filled l > \ tin- guests iind the game of " 500" , proved very Interesting. Or. C. S. Par- KIT. L 1' . I'liHcwnll ; , J. C. Stltt and U. ! ' . Huso , xx ho arc on iho onlortalu- nii'iit committee , have planned a num ber of pleasant things for the winter. MIH A. K. Stearns was hostess at u MM \ i > njo.\ahlo 1 o'clock luncheon on . Tlimsday at her home on Kocnlgsteln axenuo. Forty ladles weie seated at small tables and served to a. very dalntv thioe-courso lunch. Airs. Steams was assisted In curving by Mis 12. U. Olllette , Mrs. .1. S. Math- oxxson , .Mis. Uonrgo Chrlsloph and Mis W. I' . Logan. Six handed euchre litrnlbhcd amusement for the after noon . Tiinlty Social guild mot xvltn Mro. Fred HaxvKsxxoith and Miss Carrie Brush in llio home of their molber , Mrs. lliiibh on LHndh Ninth street , Is 'Wednesday evening. After Iho buolTi ness , meeting a dainty lunch xvas "I served by the hostesses. U in Twenty glil friends of Miss Myrtle j ta Clink guvu her n miscellaneous ai fihoxxor at her homo Thursday evening j xv Miss Claik Is to ho married veiy soon to and the prelty gifts brought her by j pi these girlhood friends xvill all bo very Is useful In the new home. I dt Dr. and Mis. O. A. Young enter tained a small of hi company young people ple at an Informal supper party on' ' ( ' Thursday evening in honor of their j'n iiu ; st. Miss Nell lOvans of Colunimm i " nnd Miss Madge Mltchie of Lincoln , j J11 The "Tea and Talk" club of thi il y Methodist church met Thuitdn.with Mrs. Gus Kuhl. The Wednesday club met this v o -k - , with Mis. N. A. llalnbolt. Personal. ? , Mm. X. A. Huso roluino.1 Wednt" . of.V day evening fioni a two vooKn1 visit .V in West i'olut. I.U8. . Ho. " v , . > > w- ft ' companied honfo byVior s-i I'IM ' and 'j husband , Mr. and Mis 'A. L Tuqker ' of Carroll. Neb. , xvlio ' .fH | sj nil' ' flim- daj heie. , > - lleJ. . C. S.Veils will rii > lo Lin- i coin on Tuesday , to niiciu ) i > > c n\o ' c.itutn of Ki > lscopal ci"-'v ! . M ol llio ' diocese. Mis. Wri.lavi 1 . - } > iul i' ' e . ' week in the home ot uM * v i u'lMer Mrs. C. II. KeynoldB. Dr and M.rs. IJear spent . nuiiui- of pleasant da > s in. Q fi'n ' " -i"M. week visiting with oj "t ! . t .ooilft fioin California. Burqiv { t mi 'K ' y look dinner with Mr. d M.B I. * V Kecne in Ftemont. * rhe man > friunofr at M < - C A Young will bo plonsod.to lu.o \ tKtt l sliiis lecororing rnylUly fie i ui P opt union which site "underwent en > t ' Mis .1. C. Stltt and Mrs. J. B Mav lard spent Thursday ju Pla'B\U- ' \ viblting Mrs. C. I. llorunrd anil h.- , mother , Mrs. G. P. Unrjnnd. Helen Uoyd , daughter of Con-1 an Uojil of N.uHsb , was tUi tjnest oC Mis. G. A. Young nt the Hob puai the jiast weoH. Mis C. K. Bristol' of Shell KooU. j la . ib a guest in the lunnc of her { nleie. Mrs. . A. K. Chambers otj North Ninth street. Mis. S. M. JUtuluu turned Wort- ' iiiesday noon fiom a two wouki'isit Chicago and WauKeslja. Wla. ' Mis Irene 1'anol ] of.-0lidron. } { Neb. . came down last Thurstliiy nud , Is the giu-si of Miss Stella Lulkart , ( i 1) ) . Uuuortii'Kl went to Chi- Monday noon. Hymeninl. Tlu imiiiawi1 ol Mi-- > 11 'u ' Hi ' i. Will l l .v > ID l ! IH i H /i ' l'l \l Hi h w.is soki'inii'i < 1 ' 1 n < ' > inuin lilt , 1U 1U O ClULk 111 tli < ' "I" 1 > I tin 'ulilc'H ' inotlur. Mr-i. Mmk-lenn Wn MI I.e. The ci ri'iuony ' wa prrfonned ii > Hov. .1. P. Miii Her of ChrUU I.iltli- ptitn ehureh. The JOUIIR eoiiplo ere atteiulml b > .MUs Hutu. . , lei > n and Wnrnoko. The brldo wan he- gowned In tan voile mid n bouquet of hi Id" * ' loion. After the ceremony n four-course wed- bicnkfaBt was nerved to the prewnt , who were 'r d a fmr vnr'y inltualo friends. The hoittwv very uttrftMlvelj 'nr tha occa > lo in Mlo ; ngr no nriiftllnna The yO'irif" hrl.JA . rt rolva4J j titiMbur of nrettni ureful gifwr vlilch will go to boautlf.v the new niirtf > . Alter ! tnrt wprjilinrf JHp 10 X-vkka Mr. and \fi Ki-tpije v/ltl go o 'VR' ' ) ! . "ho-o tht-j will be "at 'Dm ' * ' to thplr frlpnas. The many ft'iKln of thl ynti' wuilf ; whli for hem a liiifpy < future Those who ' > ; ' pn'nont at 'fie \voldlng were : ' ! " . W. B. nuokrnd'.f . , Mr and Airs , ruclcn otf a.ii f.i ly. MI Wtie ol , , Mr. ttnd Mrs D W Jonas and M tci , ' ! } . le. n. ml Mrs T. He , Yr nni Mrs. E. "l. ZiascUo and a : , lly , y.tB. Anna Maitiuftidt , ' lr. tul Mrs J. Dogoei , Mi nud Mrs. Onrl Watnoko of 1'iorce , Mr , and Mrs. ' Fred Pagel and family of Nellgh , William Wnrnoko of Scrlbnor. i Unttlo Cioek Unlerprl i : John A Uallaiilyno of Gregoiy , Q. D , mid Mi Johanna M. Denning of Norfolk wore married at 10 o'clock Wednesday mornJjiK at the hon.o of 0. C. Hen nliiK , brother pf ( he bil c , In to t bat tle Creel ; In the pie < . . ' e f f n fe.v L. medlato lolatlvea. Alter m lifoi. . t * ' wedding dinner the youug o.iplc drove to Norfolk , there to tnke th , train for Grcrfoiy. 1 ntll iecei > tl , i Llrnnlnw wn-i i.Ui o inphei foi the Ne braslm Nntlonnl bntih nt NoifolV nu has n host of filci df 111 t ! > t < It . Ballantync , formerly cf NoifoC , i now with the Kiottci I umuu pany nt Grogoiy. > ci folk file id In- it i. ; . i ° i , ui .10111 Mr. and Mr. . J. 1 \ Lo.-dj of We t i'olnt , Neb. , nniiouLOlng : UK . anift.u if tluh daughter 1 uln to II J r .llcholj of Rod Oak , la. The Wed- Ins took place WcJi t da > . .Oi.i - in the ho . B nnd In thi ji ir i ol the family and a few intli.tate fiiend Mi. nnd Mrs. Mitchell will i..nke theli Homo in lied Oek. The bride has nitonl it < d In \ilcik u'itj i - tcr. Mrs. N. A He "I'd ha1 . , j .varm fitend who wi h liei hnn > i < - Coming Events. The niinunl anlfitoiy ball in . s to bo revived bi local mtlltlar.'or * The Norfolk detn hniCLt of compiur 'IV' of tie PIrat Nohia-la will ts : first annual dnni e un Fi'lilft.v up Octobci , ' 0 Jici tii s of the i ! lu-hment will \\-eai" thfli u ffit.ir md Maiqunrdt hnflvhuii' toe li.uit vlll bo In Id , will io rnf. . n , - - , line ? oiii h. Membcio o" thi teuton iany , of which th" NoifoU. to s a detachment , will nho attLj.J UK. lance. , The senior class of the Norfolk tigli school Is planning to civo nu nfettnlni'ient in the hlh school build- ng nesfpridaj" evnlr.jt OctoboTi. . .n Inteiestlng progiaji has bceu pir- iaieJ aai tWe senlriR , sUio nuin'ier ' * only this year. promise ft number : 'iKK thin H. TI e v od < iSt Mtini of - i p. H , i ) , < - rhti 'eil .mil ihe i i I : to ! , > io > \ , , ; h. i o t n.'i i' ' > oui.jj people iK1 < c \ ' ( . .1 ji.itioi\a \ > ii' . 111. MM , ! ' l.iiiies of TilnUy Srcial i" , . . ' > , i\i t'ufii - l of their seiit"-- i , . 11 i ( .11 n Si T' i.t > c on'ix ' : in iM ? ( ii i > it hall LIUSMI'.I Kf't-Hr | will tuin sh i he nun bois of i , . - > iid ! aio doing \ M jibing in t'h'i. ' rowe ; to mt'e ; I. nAitleS a.U' fhS Pi v.il . .Vr " K I'rrkcr mvl M" i . A ; .s i , - . ! u In vsi-n have i- > 'i'1 ' ! Uivi u'f1 ' - ' ! thuo il nn r p-M- ; . . to h ' t , ' ' ' " ' ' * I1fl J * ° ' - M C. . ' PJ r ' " . "P" " m < ionlc ; [ 'it' ' . , i C , 1 Mi1 a Or'oficr 2T , anii 111 , ( " 3K ' .0 f l j , . . \ A ' i' i1 < . li .HI > of tiKi i l a -1,1 ; 1.1 ; 1 ' id f . i v 'j ' a \ ; - ! 1 ( w'c it. M ' KJ C 13' g , i "l - \ l : . C' ' t . ' ) < " 'HIM ' U-.IK d I I t'l ( P i > H . Il 3l llOl tl til , ( . s i ' i i'v ' luin f V > $ cij.i ou 'li „ t C O i \ " Tie L'ka' ' Pro r.m. > . ' ! ' ; , , j' , 11 i o' ' { 'if . 'e.i-nij3 ) < u'ii lacinioi'i ) * V , ii \ lort < < \ No i * . ' it l ILiH. ' a l . " amonncd ui , ! olows ) : O , it p t - < , ruiiii , h ill. Octo i _ . ' cuihio pany. November 20 4cuioe. tecem icr 4-r-lnnch. ladies' choice. .Decoii ; er 18-7lance. ( ' .lanu'aiy ' 15 lunch , gentlemen's c'joice. ' Jannaiy 20 annual ball. Fobrui ry 12 dance. l "obrui ry SIO blow-out. March 12 dance. " March 20 round-up. .Patten's New Play a Dig Success. Onu 11 the most pronounced sue- cofcM-8 ' 01' the prioinit reason U "The Bloiliheid , " the cUllphtful comedy fiom : the pen of W. IJ. Button. It is concedoii > to bo one of the best of the I'atton i lays , and In the chauuter of "Plot S eeli" he hatlii > bobt nppor M nu , n lil.- , i.uti and li.- > | ila- . lu ituaika l < \ > itt.it'lirx ic in ; < rinin- hit p'liiliar innu'dy intents \\lth MJYCROFT PHILOSOPHY. I i Oy fra Clucilu * . ! It ilo * < not make imii h dl'fi renee hnt a pet mm nlmllvHnil knowledge IH n Inti'd , nnd the man who tudlei HioUilujt if hw kttpH at it will utconti ; learned. Woik Is for the woikor. f'llllvnlo ' pol.u1. A pedigree mav be n matter o' ' jtUlo , hut It Is not condoling to am i.lllmi. . Abullnenre In nut onoush , you mum make life positivedo i.ointlhlng. Secuio fieedom by holding fn t t 111" trutli that there | s no evil hut fem sml Hint the Iioiillty ( Clod ) l on , j .Vlen who nre well tradurpd and | hotly denounced ore tnnally pretty fiinJIty | No tx-ltei eioirium l > rd 1 1 an tbo rt t"tlrin ! of "mm lo And mt" > who i re wrtll hntPd lia\e frlptida wl-n love them -ftfl ! oes the law of rompcnsatloi , 1vo ! < l tt h n ( O'fnt ntid bcouUfttl thing % jc putl.'iil . If wtonijfiilly accused ; to I * HO afronctlv jlrded 'rbtmil with right ihntou cnn meet ulnnricr by Bllence , id dlunmy wltli a sttillo. Att If. Hit * oxurpfttlon of man's joy "i li ! Mlj , You wttit 1ft the man ' ml \ < jov of thin innnlajj" . liPimtj " ' . 'rii : \it'l thi . hen ity inlnoi ' 'h hnncl n.i.l hinln. nud thci , ' ! i t In the fcoul of man it showf. [ 1. . . -plilt of Odd that inns tbroujrh 'iliu ' Mi ( 'itBnM Hllll lll'llllfv | KVntltl io P pracc nnd n solace to ever > , . 1 i nn nnd worn nil. ' ' 'torlum ' Will Have Complete Story of Election Battle. "l ctlen returns will be tin own on n n st tlio Auditorium on the oven- of flection , which IB a week fiom T e-.lay. The returns will be ' 1 to and will carry the story of clod Ion results up to the minute. . s aall ehargo will bo made ! e f e expense. ' Dumped a f-lat Car. i i e Jelay of the Deadwood train in a" tving at the Junction Friday was 'i d y the engine bumpiiift into \ 'at cr. . which had either been blown rm < sLling near llormlsstlle , to the a .1 ic' , or had been left there-by ast uctlon gang. A snow storm evented the engineer sighting the ' . until ho was close to it. The nlr , n applied , but not In time to stop i' ' e train before the collision. The 'co.vcatcher" and headlight wore do- 'Vllshed ' , and the passengers slightly ii < ' 'ei Up. C. II. GrocsborU of Nor- i i\\ \ \.as \ a passenger on the train. racco nmodate eastbonnd pasben- . Ts uhovorr > dc > ln\od bv the non- ttr.tval of the DQiuhvood train , a spe cial \\as sent out from Long Pine. Tlio New Degree of Honor Chief. ' \ r Aia.tiKO Iledrick Cleaver of No- \ifh \ ia noith Nebraska women who I'-i- tly bfcually ! honorod. Mrs. , l M. ei ' ow btnnds at the hejul of the 'vn ' of Honor lotlBo in Nebraska. 1'i i' ' tion ns grand chief of honor WMU ' ot the recefit meeting of the , i.i ! -I ledge in Lincoln. Mt ! , cleaver is a woman especially .iiiu to be the executive heud of an i.iip'/j ( .ar.t state organization. Slio ' \is i. . few yenra ago at the head of < ) : > \ \ * 1 . C in this state. At the tid ot h i term of office SUP declined o lie P * undldate for re-election. She is said both by education and by tal ent to be well fitted for her new po- It'-Mi ' Who the 57 Winners Are. 1 1 tr > . i \ en Norfolk people drew farina 1 b03o are the final figures I'll on fr > a * - -complete Iht. The best n.i'u'uor i .iR sc'cuifd by Miss Illgon , : : o Tc : poortjut rr.me to B. F. Dick , ' iialnnn-n. 5T77. 2. ' ! fjon : th highest A j . > r < { Urts MI-.S Iligen. div\v the .pht numbor. A tia\en ? man PrecT Ha kswortht , drew' the next best , 218. Va omj.v'3t ! r 'W. ' A. MeMouaale , who UHH bct venp h r and i onjj Pine , as ' 'ic ' tbiNl hiclUe'Ji , drawing 2S1. Railroad Mnn Win Most. Xon'oiic ri't'roid ' ' 11,011 were favorei' i > r . fn'uro n xhe t.rrat' letter ' , iuc * > n 1'iiiroail nirn won farms. , M coiiil'if < n . fittii ongmeeiB , UVo r ( 'i t"i , n fjrer'au , a hildie foreman , i t'r. a nk'nl niarhiiiir t , n , t. i. tijid an oress ! * mcssBongor close1' . n terit drllh -.vis Hie vic f ry " of i Ti . ' -SB S'contt. N i " ' i ' .I. "uii ' .1 . ; i bi . ' I ns " . ' > in'1 1e \ ; . - , j , , i , ' .11 1 1 < Bi - - > , ( i > . . 'U l'i , S. * ) ' tfi > \ . un m5 ; . s Co-no Third. I ' ' , . . . ' to v nn'n Hi" Ttipp ] M i . ! . ! ' . ' ' n' 'Kill. I.II\P li.'Oii . ex ' ( ' t- i " f > \ , i C > < d'on i.i- : li i i ix tii ii. j - x ( > iiii , 11 < if tljfcse 3 i jounu n. , is. wl.o vhilo fiom the . " .1 , is a b"ii " fsH-bs ooJIogo student. Eit'i'l ' V/OTi n V'tn. ' I'.i ht It'vi'oll.IVIKII x ' , j ! i' TII..J lai.d . ov i rj Turn . .uoi m Udies \ lillo four won t'.ie ' right to iile by be- i ; vii'OVVB. Came R t8 tty Prom Africa , Mu I' i j fetotviii" , xvno drew No. 2J J1 ' . .uioinK la.-l monlh from Alii. i. tei..j called heie by the 111- f"3 of her lather. Kev. J. Vft Klddor , iho pioneer Congiog tlonal minister here whose death occurred just a few days ago. McMoiiRQle Wins. \V. A. McMonagle , whose borne la at Long Plro , but xvho runs between I Long Pine and Noiloll ; on the Northwestern - ' ' western , drew the uhnnce for u choice ] quarter section. He xvas in Norfolk tod.i > .ml explained th.it the notai.x vxlio HI ; u led him I 1 ; iu > > .n l.i.n ioi onu l\\'liix . ' . ; ! , - . .MI had HII ) posed th n ho lixot h , i What \xasnn \ldout mi nl. i.u . ii p ri nf > f' : < -Yt , l < I : I I ! I' * I \ \ 1.1 ! ' Otcjp.it.ens Ropreiented ' i . Ilk Iile ui" llpuili'lis I ijni i.i llli t i.e IIH ) of .Vniu.k itiii. . . n HI : \ci > nian , hospital ntlenditiit , photu- .inplici. opcullst , io\siai'or mnn ciK , i-ierchanr , lumber dealer , htm- < r yardmnn , machinist , mvloonUecpi , , tison , rtoptttj county IroHsurer , la i icr , hnrtPiitlcr nnd caipcntcr. Who the l.nndVlnncrs Arc. Mln Charlotte lllgeh Is K rlnughiei f Mm. I linen , proprietor the At tulle hotH Ht Mitilllirtn nveiiup and 'Uth Btreol. Slio - ' i-e Wtcroil at O'Neill IlawkBWorth : a ft Norfolk mRii , repros-entlng the Stan inl oil company. lie will noon oc- upy ono of the lilshop collagen on 'lovenlh Btreet and Norfolk avenue teH'ltte eel at O'S'elll. \Vllllftni M. MonnKl " who clrovi e of the first farms is believed to h < V. A. Mciloiinglf , n veteran North- < oicrn oiiflnopr , running between ' ot-folk nnd Lon.t Pine , 'toiainson D. Simpson is a Norfolk avHin- { man , There aio two Nor iik i.ivolin3 men by th" name of I ? ) Simpson. Uoorqw Dudley , nr. . is one of tht .vo ( .M HOlJlera fiom hoj who won M'trs It > IB the Norfolk li1.or mi' ' d restored thiough Ills soil , 0. I1 dle > Mi IJdUl't.i . i.t 8)8 ) SoiiJl' 'ffb ' street , \V. S 1'ajne Is In the \vholornlr ) fr a ij feed buslno s In On > "iii'.s. He WAS called here by the tt of lijs biothcr-in-lnw. llomj l > c Kogan lo ono of the ' \inlo \ ni a-O at tto state hospital. i J Eccles Is a promlnonl rail nnd in. having boon a Northwestern ' -o foreman for n number of jeara. 1 CM at l.'JJ South First stioot t i Junction. Mies Agnes IJ. Haasch is a daughter usjunl 1 aaach , ono of the foundoir Norfolk and the plr.noor postpastcr o Is a saleslady in the A. U Kllllnn ore. The Uaasch homo is west of ' : c city. Allsa Uaasuh reglstorcd ut O'Neill. J. C. Patterson is a Norfolk photo irjlier. His homo Is at IOC Madlsoi venue. / \nton L. Huconcr is n prominent Ming fanner. Ho was a son of ngust Huebner , another of the plo 'era who first setllod in the viclnltj f Norfolk. \ David Walmsloy Is a fanner. Dr. H. S. Ovoroeker is n Norfolk i llclan. Ho llvea nt .102 Euti phth street. P. F. Sprccher is a newspaper man .c lives at 1210 Knunigstoin avenue. Fred llellerman Is one of Ihe .uiuiiK' ' r genpratlon ot farm wlnnc'iR. lie \A \ i el-ik In the Star elothint ; i.tore. He Ivtu at ( iOl Posowalk avenue. ] ' itrirk t'i oily is a. former inombor 'f ' the pity council Irom the Konrth ard. lie is u North western engineer ml llvea at 1101 Ule\ eland stiuot at he Junction. K. M. Davenport is a Norfolk bus- ! ess man , being in the letail hhou usiness. Ho lives at 120 Noifolk venue. ilrs. 13ttn IJonny is a widow and one i the mont deserving of the farm .Inuers. She lives at 1211 Pierce icet nt the Junction. Mibs Delia M. Howard is a btudou , t the Norfolk business college and 1'oohkeepor In Dr. Meredith's of- . c. She lives al J217 Madison av- line. Pe.er Dove is ii biibluess college twljnt. His homo is south of the IIV lohn J. Harrington Is a Norlhwofit i n conduclor. He lives at 1103 South ! hi : J street at the Junction. V. Mitchell Is a Norfolk traveling i.iii He lives at Ihe Pacific hotel. /'Her / Stafford ie a Noitlrvessteir. ja imff-itor. He fives on Taylor av- uue ami South Ni' ' th street. .M . Mary L. Ste.tart Jives' ut OOP " fispee * tueniip. In a 'dausMor of thr 'o .1. W. Klddor. thu fi s ; rongre i.ioual minister ia Norfolk. Rhe ir tiPi'd In.fmonth froin Africa , fo- ] T > nig i or h'l-'jaiid' ' * tle-ilh. 9 J. P. ( iitocht Is > an.rian for the 'hieagd Lunibcr couiynny and lives at ,7 Put-t Madi on avenue. \ .cit VspiHiitz is nielli m ichlurif i : ae Niutiiwe totn rotijiJhoiiic. He u' . < Ht v.'i South t'Hsl sirett at the u i ion ! i. i h Is n f ' ' " " or > Hun L. Rice ii n ia'1'vay mail 1 i ith r.ir > t -t > ( ! : Xorfcllt am1 ; . \i K " . n ! i n id n machinist lit- \ < < i , -j Hot tt"e < .t l.e.\oa.l . the .1 . \ ' ) f ic t , ' . ! i' Hi mi" on io a wijo'v. i 1 1. "i-'i'iHn niofi it thor r ' . * a rCoifhtt-isteru oon- He Hrion Hastings avenue t v. < 'n I'.trn nnd Sixth streets nt e 'nr.i1 in i ' V ! (1 ( < - r i ) the KUVI ; to * oT in hitrii ( > ' saloon it tilTiiiciH' - ! Ie lives ill Souih Tenth slreet. ( ' \V. Dailln trm is dflpnlv eonriv f ' . ' > ' .1 ! .MH.il.-on. f-ehjiit h n 'nl HpunintiiM nt fuiunp n' . a ma'l cai. T In NoiCo S Ho ii a gi ulufltt of the Xotolk high school. ' ' Mrs. Lizzie tdrrablno ! liven on Por.ile nth street and is one of the P'HI eei1 ifirldeuls of NoifolK 1. J. Jnlutaun is a Norfolk traveling ucnwho recently returned to this do nftoi ranking his home for seveial months In Illinois. Ho lives on Nor- tolk nvonus. Harry Lcnon is n Northwestern Uakeman. He lives ut S12 Clovclaa'l Btrort nt the Junction. A. L. Lngger is n traveling man. He 'lives nt 507 South Ninth street. John Munstonnnn is n mason. He lives at HOI South Eleventh street. Nols Peterson Is a Northwestern > m Intv i He lixosi' IHU ( " .i olr'i.l - > i i v ' ! at Hie imiriK r \V A Unin'x It iho piopikor c : tl N'otfi'll ' 1 un in i cnnuunt H M ill ' 1 ' tfouih Second sticil 1 ! ( V'n ' n i ( H , i N i.thtxi'Hloin con 1 on HO Ixm in t.i. , South y.xtl ; Mi out. I innk A. Uuwlott Is a fur nor r. W Hatdor'H oceupatlon Is that o' ' 4 bnrlonilo ! ' . HP llviM In HIM < , ld Dun 'el ' piopert ) on past Norfolk avenue , > nv ef Iho historic houses of Norfolk , VrvA Alilman U n labarer. lie 11en i 07 Park iivontlp. W. H. Hroclibill is nn e.xpronn nuta ftiRor Iwftwupn Norfolk ttnd Dallas. William Preuskur IB n farmer living Uv mllPB xvtwt. .13. r. Klahor IH a Not Ihxveelern 'onductor. Ho lites on HtihllnKU uv- ntio al the Junction. Clmrleii A. lllchey Is a Norfolk mall arrler. He IB n graduate of Iho Nor- oik high school. iiobeit xVataon l n Northxvcstorn " ui Ho lives at 1805 South \uith 8iot ( al the Jnncllon. , ' .1 i' Ktunm Neluho lives northeast f Norfolk. T. C Klchmda is n retired farmer , vho oonujlloit'J xvorka a * n carpfltdcr. .IP lives at 711 South Fourth slreol. 1W. . Taylor Is n North\vosteri con Iticlor. He rooms at 012 Madison itr'.it nt the Junction. Jrhn Donion U a Northwestern en- liu'o . It. lixos nl aoc Prairlo av n > ' < nt the Junction. > L. < 'uninilnss is'ji tiavellng man. 'c ' iixps on West Norfolk nvcnuo. { "l.ntka Adams Is a Noifolk travel- 115 , nrin. Ho lives at 801 South 'O'l.lll ' Sl I PCl. i ! ' Is Loiifcr is the youngest of thr n'1 ' v l-i'Hl drawers. . ' r Dio'v ' ! n North \voslom binl.r- an lie llxos il 11U2 Madlcoti strcat , r the .Inaction. WAVNE NORMAL NEWS. t" . ( ' Interest fiom Wn > nc College M V' ' i nc , Mob. i r l' in n jci.i thNoimnl . bcc. hnxing bfhool on Satuidaj i ; o'llo-k , but has no classes o. . 'onda ' > n-ornlng. The faculty anu > ! < uti ii uch prefer this plan. It vco lUe cvonlngo for study by plat. 3 the cjeulsos of the llttnvry socle u. , on Satuiday oxenings. Student ho e homes mo at a reasonable df . nice fiom Wayne may spend Sundax ' Ionic nnd it turn for Monday aftei eon classes. 'Ihe now catalogue shows stiength i.eil courses of study , a xery full out Ine of 11.e work of the new clepait- i.ents nfnicultuic and manual traili ng. The fatuity numbers eighteen iieinbei.i of the xory best educators , 'icf. niid Mrs. C. II. Blight sue again Members of the facully since they returned - turned from the iMiilippinos last sum- ner. ner.The The pailu.itlng : dabs from the teach ° rs' dep.utin xxlll numbtr ntoro thai , loo. Ainny ol' Iho elnts huiu spent u'Oiii one lo three jears in the school I'hc ilads contiiins lilgli school gradu ates. Irom Columbus , Ponca , Wayne , A'nVc-r.eld , Pllger , Newman Grovo. Cat- oil find other strong s.chools of No- > nuka , South DaKola anil lown. The nUiing tlas.ii Ii the stionjjest in the hlMovy of the bel.ool. iho r.thletic giouncla aie being | iut into splon-lid condition this fall. The tennis jrrounds. the ball llclds for base ali. baf-kel l > p.Jl for men and same foi von on , are being graded ready foi .pi ing piaclice. The now iimnlnc .rnck i.i about completed Dining tht vlnter meuthu all physical Iralning i JiQn lu Iho gyiunasium. Tl-.a second tcim of the sehool yeni .o-jiTi s next Tuesday. The progiam or the elns ! PS is prinled nnd ehoxv ipnily If. l dally recitations , nol li 1'iulng t ! > ' model &chool dcpai tmcnl X large iaiubcr of now students arc \ptcted to enroll Saturday and Moi lay. The teitn clobes on Saturday hi -iic Cltjlrtrv.iis. A xveek'3 holiday VP " 'ion ' fol'exxs this dosing. UiONDAY MENTION. f A Sn-'th ' has gone to Keya Pnha au'.iy ' ! ! ' .Htslness. vi ! > . w H. Du Mont of Chicago ai ' . thlt , nri frr a visit with he- i-U'i , ATra O W Roaeborry , tinrik A Do'iy cf Wayne , Demo alk ci.ulidxto tor county attorney o' ' ' . ac criuu > , was in Norfolk Satin i\ T i > v Ho win Booih , jr. and R. 1 . irtu'ned laal 5'Uh' frr n -.aid 'icre UTV attended a Cor i ntisnal cbttrh cfii Vin InVn Quiok ami "n u. i Mrsi Vx'UrmB Orfgor > ' ' " < " I' ' , l fi this inuiiiiR fora % l. i ICi ic'iMvos in An'juin ' \ b. ' II \ > hr uf Plain vievas ! ' % I * 'cly of Hosi i . PI i ' aM of Hosklns violter > o II , f 'iMii ' < ! yefjtr-i\lpv ! ' . ) t * ( CO ) ( 'if ' ( Till I' ! ' ' ' ' if t' W H lark family. ' , , ( ' i > . < Fiank Walker of S'oir v .e xt'lMnstMhf ! Le. u MUle I'.ii.'f < f PcU < * e Pi > ! fl . I , oul n 'i ii tcila > on a ' 'rut'ii'u ' ; r'.poilit.o1 f ) . i : . ' \ / ( f U visiting her slater. Mis R 1. Si. ) nens Mv ! . Q. .Tn"Koi if Oi'ir ia I.1 r l Mie ! Iidftio nlt > r Hirmlli ' ; a xxi ! _ it Tin 'i ir.ie nf I1 Al Cllit' tBOll Mi. anu .Mrs. Co.'wla Gardner T"ij'iton are guests of W. H. Cla and fa.ully. They are on their wa' honro from bmahu where they too Ibelr B'.X-J ' ear-old srn to bo opoiatt on for ( hi oat tiouble. Arsons the out of town vislloi. woic : 8. M. Cule and J Van No man , Place ; N. A. Hronson , Crolg' ton ; H. II. Kdngeman , Wlnaldo Philip Hi'ile. Hadnr ; J. A. F.jnn. Greg ory ; Mr. nnd Mrs. C K. Cable , Dallas Hnrry Duller xvont to Oir.ahu to l operated on for appenilicillB. A now modern front is being coi strupted for Ihe Wide Axvake store. Vlif i.ieetiiig of U.t . Con uieri lal clu . ' d Ini innl'-'l f . . i.oMpoiMil o\\ in" ID Sai'irdav In ing U.t in n limit l \ II , llt I r I.'nsi r \\ho hn . t i I. the state hunlnoHH In NoifolK an the of 1'onter , Williams & Co n l I Her of .1 < ' Kontoi . < J Co. . has fi v.irfoll for Omaha where he 1 * i In n lam ! ollleo Tl'o narrow Mlotie eioBRltiK on the vxoBt dido of Klflh jiUert nnd Norfolk avontiD linn been replaced with n xvldo reinentall ; . It IB the Intention to replace nil Ihe narrow stone CIO BUKH | on Norfolk avomto xvllh xvlder OIIOB of comenl In time. Governor Craxvford of South D.tkola will be In Gregory county next xveek , apeaklng In Giogory on Manila ) even- Ing. The South Dakota executive xvho Is Ihe lieptiblli'iin candidate for the United States senate , will past * through Noifolk. A political meeting was announced for Saturday afternoon nt Mudlson to IP miitipstcit by Senator Randall Heorjro N. Heels xvas In MmllHon Wed nesdny night xvlth Senator llroxxn and 'oirjressinan Uoyd and at Hnola you- tonlny xvllh Senalor Randall. Kiod Chandler 1 heie from Vir ginia lo dNpode of his farm lands , of which he ban about . ' 100 acres remain ing. Mr. Chandler left here a year tgo for Ihe plno region of Virginia on lurounl of Iwo members of his fam- Ih , xvho xvere Hiilforors fiom catarrh fTc loratecl in Ihe plnoilcs near Uurko 'lie ' .TIIIK tlon , nbout mldxvny bctwoe > t'limoml aid i' f opion TI ihmijro of nlr htn greatly bonofUod th cnttvrrh Btifferors. v M'n Knlhryn SNson MncT.nan of Spokane IIPS boon elected n delegate f'om Iho Columbia River branch of to W. T M. ? . of the Methodist church to Ihe general exocu- merlinof the same society which In flnqinnatl October 29 In nnd nilRsonn"y | circles this is od i real honor , as xvell ns n grave lesponslbllily. Mis- Mac "n v ; r 1-avo tV-o rrlvllocto upon the oiiiui < otnnev of a brief visit xvlth Vr nnronls , Hev 'nd Mts. Slnsoi ) in 'iclr re'v ho o In Nebraska City. A resident of Platte Conlor Inform- 1 a No-folk man jcstornd ) thai " btte rounly xvotild give Taft a nui- i -Isiujjly large vole. This county is lormally Democratic by J.OOO to 1.100. Elaine was the only Republican presl- 'entlal ' candidate xvho over can led llio county. At thin election il is expected thai Bryan xvlll not carry It by over v > , xvhich would practically bo a Re- nibliean victory. The largo Polish oto of Piatte counly , heietoforo JcT.ocratle , is filmost solid for Tafl. The Polluh olemcnt arc shy of "iiaia- mounls" and are satisfied xvith pies- en ! condition ) * . Lincoln Star : The complain I of Ihe 'orfolk Lo'uv Distance Telephone com- 'any aT-lnst the American and Pa- ifle lixpibb'i co'iipnnles ut Nortolk was dis'iilssed this inoinlng , a lepio- tontutive ol the Independent telephone company informing the commission that the case piomifed to bo settled in u satisfactory xvny. Ropiosenlatives ot both express coinpanios and ot the Northxvrstorn rallioad xvoio in Lincoln to defend the rompanlew against tin altacK. The complaint arose from the refusal of the txvo express companies to maintain anything but a Hell tr-le- iltoiie in their oiilce al Norfolk. The Xoriolk company claimed that Its busi- ess had become so general that Iho best interests of the people of Norfolk could not bo served unless an inde pendent telephone xvero put in the txvo olllces. A Corn Shov ; November 1C. Not folk xvill have a corn shoxv oil November Hi. The grain exhibit xvlll ho held ii the city ball. It xvill be accompanied by nn Institute lecture by Prof. Vnl Keypor of the State university. One ot the objects of the corning coin shoxv lo lo collect an exhibit to send to the national corn exposition In Omaha on December U to 1U of 11.U year All kinds of gialn nnd pros and ole or seed uui bo ej-hiblted loth nt the Norfolk ooin show and ir 'lie Omaha exhibition. V/ill Hang Up Prizes. Frank Tannehill , a piomlnent farm- i , 13 pushing forward the local e iliit Th piojcct is meeting with n .vornblc reception and xvill IT doubt 11 } find support fiom Ihe Commer il i luh rtzcinti'nmitin , to $ .5 T\III I * i 'i The pi us li-M x\l ! \ > < o t week. Corn Ib cl"sli d in Miaii' i "s ! \ -'try must cor Mi'1 l > . i n < i i r A'f.iai. i , ' , ) . ; iv ! , < , , nf H ri" to ' ) , \MMti 11 i : > , , , ' . f i-t l ' - , tl H.1 SI II " \ 'ril ? ialn r Urt li" ' ' ! ( .rouihv ! urnr-'i' t'lover .ecd aid tiiiiothv d.ro-1'o > \ JroU. Everybody Is ellrllile to mtri t' < ontoft Tlio e\hlbln that P'I t 'T.i ' rhr vx'P lo tc-i.t ; i o cl' ohaix. Prrf Kov. t > r i > r the Statr unit t\ty \ will JudKe the --xMblt. * May Expend Later. This prellrolnnij i in show In Norirlk ' i.0'iib ni.'iv 1 . . jrlsht M. . . it | j vc-iy po lljlT'i' ' II will bo h > n < i soar --xrard < "l > < n general live sto''c and t , ' ! i f .Ll.ils It was first thoii-ht to miuiro it Beopo till' ' vor : m.1 't x : fiiutllx d idcl tlr : ' th- time at Imuci V.H- , ( , hort. A Parm FOKO tor Jorin ! Cobk > ! er The story of a HllssoiiM o bt''ei ' win didn't clraxv a farn to f mco vo banks is told by the Jnj " .i O ! < > f til * Globe : "Dallas. S. U. OPI. l" Hi .S "A. Knocho 1107 Main St. . Jrnlln ' [ i "At 'J0 : ! you droxv number throe W. T. Hodtps. "Doputy , Land Dopartmonl. The above xvas the purport of a laconic telegram locolvod jostorduy nornlng by A. Knocho , a shoemaker of No. 1407 Main slreot. which noti fied him that land In Dakota xvorth at least SHO.OOO xvas his lieai. e his i. . ii.n 1 to he ilinun 1 > ' f' i -MI ; -m 11 iMnn l i . no > < r M . ' xvhn b ul K'I ' I fni h-ncitoads in iho i.v i 1) ) opened RoMohud roNorxatlou. When Iho li'U'Kium anlxod Mr. i Knurl oIIM loualiinir nl'Oi'M ' lu till * little shop \\hoio \ ho lutH HUM ! nlnco ho built It txvctit ) jtmi'H nio. ; llu toad the me < < i > nol UnoU on thr noik bunch nnd tomtniod xxoilt on the * hoe . The tiexvs of Iholr ludglibor'H ' i'-1 ' noon spread nmoiiK hlfl MU'iidii ' , mil for the i PR ! of Iho day ho wan oMluKod by vlnlloiH anxious to ox- end their cnngrnlnhitlDiiH. Mr. ICnocho xvent ( o the registra tion ollleo ut Dallas , S. D , on October , * > and ontoiod bin name on the roe * r < rdt. ( Ho was among Iho Hint thou * aitid lo lonlMlor. Hlneo that tlmo over ' 'ID.dOO people huxo upplleil for Iho lioincHteadH. The land , which hi divided Into tracts of 100 iiorns , eotnprlHOM thy entire - tire lIoBohnd lesorvatlon of several bundled IhnuRund net en. Among Ihoni are numcroui to\xnslto \ tracts , hleh xvlll provo ouornioiiflly valua ble. II IH csllii'ntod that the Unit choice Is worth JfiO.OOO , xvhllo llio Hocond and third are almost as vutu- 'I'llo. ' ' May vStart n Dnnk or Two. "I HUOSH I xum'l work mueh long er , " said Mr. Knoeho jestorday. "I am tliod of ( he shoo IIUHIICHH | , I think I'll start a hank or txvo. It's ' easier than making shoes. My xvlfo and I have lived here for txvouly years , and xve'll be MIITV to nmvo. bnl that Dakota land Isoi1li moro than n ttluio shop In .loplln. I'll leave for Dakota as HOOD IIH I gel olllclal con- flrmntlon of the telegram. That $ ; ! 0- 000 woi th of land cost mo about $ UO , which xviui the expense of the trip to Dakota , when I registered. " Mr. Knoeho Is one ot .loplln'u plo- nooiu. The little shoo shop In xvhich IIH luui spent the past Ixvenly yeain xxan one of Ihe llrst Iranio buildings to be built In South .loplln. He him built up a largo slioo lopalrlir. ; busi ness among South .lopllnltos , bid xvlll leave xvllhln the next foxv x > eoks. Drcnms of Wenlth Doomed. Sad I hough the discovery he , Mr. Knoohe's dreams of weallh and af- 'luonre as a bank provident nio ( loomed to disappointment. Doing of nunnd German parentage , and loninrk- ibly xvell jniaeived lor his years , Mr. Knoeho's friends have llttlo lear of % fatal losulis from the axvakenlng thai is to ho his , A committee has been appointed to hi oak the nexvs gently , and the committee is of numberH mil'- llciont lo foicstall any possible viol ence that might folloxv the announce * moid xvhich will dash the shoemaker's golden ill ( Minis. l''or the Aladdin xvho rubbed the ; olden lamp of piomlso for South .lop- IH'H pioneer cobbler xxas a triond ix hose particular penchant Is for man- ilacturlng praelleal jokes. He com- loscd , xviote and edited ( lie tologinm , .xhich email.ded tiom the vicinity of i-'llteenth nnd Main stieets. At a late hour last night Mr. \noelio xvas said to be studying the bank guaianty luxv. BACK AFTER FIFTEEN YEARS. Den Mcycl Comes Dnck to Norfolk. Changed Only in Politics. Unchanged in liitceii yeais save in [ lolitlcs , 13en Mcycl , xvho left Norfolk n 1.S9I ! and xvho noxv lives In Nexv Voik City , has been in Norfolk for a ! ) iief btny , leaving during the after- loon for Sioux City. Mr. Moyel when 10 loft Norfolk xvas u Democrat. Noxv ic is a Republican. Plftcen years , il fi lends say , have niado no oilier haiifsos. Mr. Mo > el looking as young is xx hen ho loft Noi folk . People" Don't ' Rule When It Rains. "Shall the People Rule ? " apparent- y Is no longer an ismie xvhen It rains. The Urynn banner is taken in every 1.11110 it rains , and ns it has huen raili ng most of the tlhio the last , week ho big Bryan-Kern deiot niton has Ijfi-n litllo ia evidence The Tnft ban ner has been taken doxvn to secure a better likeness of the bis oordldiite It seems inthcr doubtfrl if elllui banner lins influenced a single vole. "Shall the people rule ? " askr. . the 3r > an banner. "Shall the people rule , or thai ! liryan iulo , " retort the liopublicans Dr. Mackay Says It's Camping Weather "This is ideal canning weather" do- Ir.rod Dr. Mackav this nior lii ! ; . Mac- kny hns Just reininc'l firm i three weeks' camping outing up the Elk- liorn. "Tn this cold snappy < ve-ither , you Inox \ , " o'usci'x e'l Macl'.ay , "the lenl xvlth a good hot fho is the most com- foi table place In the woild. These a o "ax i wbtn ca.jp ll'o is \\o i wM'i n"1 MneKny xvas acerm oj jlod b\ ' , -ifc > ii.- ' > . . ' . ' P 1 hi- IMP li xx i r ni V < < o'l Fu.ie il of M n I 'i ' ' 'n-.a' ' ofl - it uiic 1 1 ll'f . i i ! ' on ' , 1 i A fire Rufi r TCI lie * i ( i en t.i ) in Noifolk 'wj > 8 tn wlilon hdfc II a l/'f ' 1 i } > . xx 'lloh D M < . .i -i .IHI . tnuii ron ! < ! - ii1 C mneclji I ! ( < l in m plo il'o t"n ! hfiJf nriofif the country safely , t ily to bo loft In this city nt Iho end of the trip \Tho dog is deseribed as blaoU nnd whlto and has n collar bearing thr- tinmo of John P. Grosvenor. Clark-Case , Invitations haxe boon issued to the xxcddlng of Frank Clnik and Miss LI- i lo Cri c of this rltv , rlio eoromont tiikliiK plate Wed no-day morning nt he lion e of the biide's parents on rourtb Mroot