h BOAUD OF EDUCATION Ivlrcl Tnr1ipr Ior ICiikiiIiir irnntl Alao Trnimurt Much Ollirr linpnrknnt Srtiuol Uplnr From Momliuo Dnlli Adjourned moutliiK f tho board of education hold on May l 18 Present Buieggcnian Blrohnrd Luikurt Snltor mid Mnliiut Mooting was called to order nt 8 i m by President Brucggoiuuii Tho president iinimuticed tho standing committees as follows Dlsclpllno text hooks and tcnchotfi Mntrau Luiknrt and Rrueggonuin fiiounilH buildings and supplies Aid Salter and Rrueggeinnii Finance claims and Mnrles Blrohatd Luiknrt nml Salti i On motion the ttcasntors bond was fixed at 7000 in some good guntantce company ns required by law On motion tho Fccrotnry was in Ktuicted to nnino a legal tondor to Con MactorMonihonol loi to bo piymont h lull of nil liability by this school ills liict to said conttactor On motion board adjourned to moot on May i at 8 p m 11 0 Maiuau Sooiotury Siiiiiulii li iiIiibh SiihaIiiii Adjourned meeting of tho board of education held on May I IS Present Htucggouinu Birchntd Luik nit Aid Salter and Matiau Meeting was called to oulor by Provi dent Biiicggonian Lottois were read fioni Misses My uutl llmtley and Nye withdtawing their immoa from cotisidetntiou in tho election of teaehois Mr Whaley was present and verbally made the same ieuest of tho bond I ilki was taken for pilneipnl of the high s ii00i wliioli lesulted in the elec tion of John R Haines Tr Two bal lots w me talen for tho election of two i ni the high school which io salted n tho election of Miss Eva OSnl livin aud Miss Jessie Bildgo le Moruson oontiaetor appealed and ollued to couipiomisohis claim by 1 ci ti ii0 for tho otta pressed buck On motion tho oiler was de clined Balloting for teachers was taken up iil J ballots weio taken resulting in Illmnof tho following toaeheis for tho glades Misses Myrtico Mygatt Norfolk Edith Diehellor Wayne Mattio L Howlg Muiray In Lena Henry Mom phis EIHoKoy Chirks V M las Edith MeOlaiy was olocted lly teacher W H Widnlnan won elected to talco the school census The comniitteo on coinmoucoiuent ex orcises was ixuthoried to employ an 0hnt a Hoard adjourned II 0 Maiuai Siciotaiy THE WOMANS CLUB ol lt Auiitliil MillnK hiiiI Klcdiim uriMliriii SiiiImIi IIMim lnr iiio ihhiiiiik l I i lit hi1 S the Aoifolk Womans club after a ycu of both profit and pleasuio in tho hiuily ot English liistoiy hold its annunl business mooiing at the homo of Mi A 1 Dm liml on Monday afternoon Tho election of officers for tho ensuing year i esultcd as follows Mis A J Duiland presidont Mrs J C Aid mco piesideut Mrs Clara M llaeii loiording socictniy Mis W G 15aLi louosuoudiug t iciolaiy Mis W M HobertbOii treasurer Mesdiunes Bell Moirow aud Jeuues pioguim conuir teo Mm Piatt tho ruining piesideut has soived in that capacity for two yeais and the dub with her at the head has headOy Micreased in populauty and in toreht Tho work chosou for the following year is Spanish liistoiy with special at- tontiou to ith i elation to the Uuited States and Mexico Ha mi you luind of the f uioos Hot Springs Arkansas lluudieils of pco plo arc being cm ed them daily of tho grip A 4 ojers SarsaDarilla s Not the kind made j simply to sell None can match its j record of over half a I J century of cures i FRIDAY FACTS Hhorlff Losoy of Madison was In tho olty today Wilbur F Bryant of Hnrtlngton spent tho day in Norfolk Mrs OMnni has purcbasod tho Wash burn houso in Edgowntor Park Anton Buoholz loft for Omnha today Ho will remain thoro sovoral days on business Mr and Mrs Mlohaol Bransch rojoico over the advent of n littlo daughter at their home this afternoon Mr and Mrs John Ponny living two miles west of tho sugar faotoiy yoBtor day welcomed a now littlo gill to their home Thcio Is to bo a dance this ovoniug nt Marquanlts hall undor tho nusplcos of some of tho young pcoplo of tho city Tho Italian band of Omaha will ruinlsh tho music This morning tho laundry team got intoabtldgo on tho west Hide that had been wrecked in tho Hood of Tuesday evening and tho horses weio oxtilcatod fioni tholr dangorous position with con siderable difficulty It is nono too oailyto plan for n piopor colobration of tho Fouith of July in Not folk this year Tho matter should be taken in baud at once and preparations for a rousing old fashioned soit of a tlmo bo mado Tho young fiionds of William Buck enilorf gave him a sutpnse last evening at his homo on Madison avenue tho oc casion being his 18th bhlhday A very happy owning was on joyed with games nivslo and refreshments adding to its pleasuio Thoio aro porliaps more interesting liml amusing iusciiptions to bo seen on tomb stones than any other ono place It is singular that so giavon subject should bo tho occasion of so much mirth lleio is what is wutloti on u tombstouo that is about ready to bo placed in a coinototy near Hentiioo Wm II Matliows born in Wost Moroland Penn Januaiy 11 1828 lived thoro VI years moved to Illinois in 1 for 1 married in lSrl draftod In 1S01 moved to No- braska in 1872 died October 21 185 Was n blacksmith by trade a ti no dem ocrat nil his bfo and now at lost Tho Limo Kiln clubcolobratod Eman cipation day at Marquavdts ball last evening and tho occasion pioed a very bucehsful ono Kousoa oichestra fur nished tho music aud Mayor Simpson mado a voiy appropriate address A song by tho Gloo club wits listoued to and D J Koonigstein thon ntinouucod tho names of thoso who wero to pnitiui pato in tho cake walk Tho handsomely decorated cako offered as a prize for tho most graceful couple was awarded to Mrs Mautoll and Miss Sadio DuBois with a proviso that if thoro woro any plu ii8 in it they should go to Eorfc Cor don Following tho cako walk tho dance was onjoyod until n Into hour Tho coloed people aro to bo congratu lated on tho Wcity of thn imingo uients and tho excellent ninincr in which thoy were earned out A lnigo unnibor weio p c it to shm o with thoin tho pleasuio of ths memorable nnniver saiy SATURDAY SIFTINGS Dr P II Salter was called to Wisnor this morning E Taylor of Brokou Bow was in tho city this nioiiiing Fied Kobler of Pioico was in the city yesterday ou business Mrs Bockolmen of Pioico was shop ping in Norfolk yesterday Tho dance at Masts hall Inst umhi iuj was a veiy onjojublo event D A Kirbyof St Josoph Mo was visiting his old fueiid L M Beelor to day Miss Walker is homo fioni Meadow Giovo to hpend Sunday with hor parents 0 B Barrows was at Madison yester day Ho lepoils everything quiet at the county seat C W Jackson contemplates goms in to the saloon business Hois circulating a petition for a liquor licenso Judgo Allou pasod thiough tho city yesteulay on his way homo fioni Chnd lon whom ho has been holding eouit O S Hayes went to Omaha this morning He will leturn tonight with tho onitoucil puo winner ttom l nli City Hov S F Sharpless will preaoh in i the Presbyteiiau chinch Sabbath morn ing at 1 1 oclock Sabbath bohool nt 10 n in Jack Koenigsteiu rotuiued fiom Omaha last evening whem bo was ml mitted to tho practice of law in the Uuited States eouit Mis Geo Fox went to Schuyler this morning to Mbit her paionts prior to leaving for tho west to tako up her homo iu Washington Mis Mary L Stauton returned home this morning from Sioux City whore she has been spending several weeks iu a dress making establishment A half doen of tho sheop shearers who have been employed by the Knollin Bros at their sheep yards south of the city left for Idaho last eveuiug Mises May Souiors and Jessie Bridgo are in attendance at tho fifth dibtrict convention of Clnislian Endcavmeis which is being held at Columbub E Von Boeckman has accepted a poi- THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 11 1899 Hon with tho Illinois Sugar Hefinlng Co of Pekln 111 us agriculturist and will loavo for that city tomorrow morn ing Chancellor Huntington of tho Ne braska Wosloyan Univorslty located at University Placo will preach at tho Methodist church tomorrow at 11 a in W H Halls duo horso was put on tho raco track yostorday afternoon and mado a milo iul I2 Tho horse is young yot and shows ovory piomisoof bolng speedy Mr and Mrs W M Robot tson loft for Lincoln this noon to istt over Sun day with their sou Sidney and also to bee Tho Moth nnd tho Fhuno at tho Oliver tills evening A party of frionds HUiprisod Mr and Mrs Frod Degner last ovonlng at their homo Tho occasion was tholr tonth wedding iinnivorsary A delightful social time is roportcd Water Commissioner Patterson is busy this morning getting out water notices to useis of city water It is urged that bills bo met promptly as tho city water funds aro exhausted Josoph J Clements held ticket No 871 wbch drow the flno sowing inn chlno offered by Davcnpott Bios to purchasers of shoo leather Tho diiw ing took plaso yesterday afternoon At tho Baptist church tomorrow morning Pastor W II Futon will preach on tho Significance of tho Lords Sup per In tho evening a gospel praiso snivieo will bo hold All nro iuvited Tho reception givou by tho high school fieshmenat G A H hall last evening was n pleasant occasion Pi of OCon nor Mr J 13 Barnes Jr and Mss II O Wood were tho guests of tho clabs An impecunious drunk was landed in tho city cooler last night This morn ing lie was brought boforo Judgo Hayes Ho bailed fiom Stanton Ho was told to go homo nnd bolinvo himself nnd then dismissed John E Cronk returned last ovoning fioni Mnrongo Iowa whoro bo was nianied on May 1 to Mis Gavin Tho couplo will go to housekeeping in tho rosidonco near tho found ly in a shoifc time Tub Nkws extouds tious Tnnity chnrch Protestant Episcopal Fifth Sunday after Easter morning sor vico aud celebiation of the holy com munion 1015 Sunday school 12 15 Eveuiug boi vice 7 I0 Thuisduy Ascen sion dny colobration of tho holy com munion nt 10 oclock Tho adjourned council meeting ap pointed for Inst ovoning wns called to ordor by Mayor Simpson at 8 oclock Tho roll call showed members present Biuinuioud Bullock Dexter Uhle nnd Vielo Thoio not boing a quorum pres ent adjournment was again mado to Tucbday ovouing next Tho Dibtrict Wouious Homo Mission eiy society of tho Methodist chinch will hold its anuivil meeting at Madison be ginning next Tuesday ovoning und w ill close Wednesday ovoning Among thoso who appear on tho piogram is Mrs Spnrlock matioii of tho Motheis Jewels Homo of York Fifteou littlo misses sat down to a tnblo loaded with goodies yestouHy afternoon nt tho homo of Mr aud M s Fieo Suitor It was Millions fifth dayaud tho kids had a jolly timo Tho little gill who liow outers upoa hor sixth snninier was thorccipieutof num oious pretty birthday loinombrauces fiom her mates Fiiuk Barnes who has bcou with Bauii Bio for i ho past two mouths leiues Moudato ii i opt a po iliuu with the Staudaid Food Co of Omaha He will act as their lopiehaiitativo iu fie rountjcs imluding WOio and P r e Mr Barnes has gained many f riouds dur ing his btay iu Noi folk who will wish him succi ss hi his new field of labor Tho West Sido whist club hold tho lust meeting of tho boues at tho homo of Jacob Bantu last oveniug A committee to diaft uiles tor the onsuing year was appointed and adjournment made until next autumn Tho club has hold weekly meetings dining tho wintor tionou aud veiy enjoyable occasions they hnvo pioMd to thoso inteiested m the fasel natiug game Tin Ntws Wninomlle correspondent souds this item Mrs Nelbo Miller is up from Omaha for a much needed rest with hor patents Mr nnd Mrs O D Minibon Sho has been nursing at tho Douglas county hospital for tho last tlneo years without a vacation Sho has her littlo daughter Gertrude with her who is happy to bieuth tho lino country nir at grandpas Tho Epwoith league had its unnunl elect Ion of oflktib last ovoning result ing ns follows Piesideut O J Htb ben 1st vico piesideut MrD 0 J Stockwell 2nd vlco piesident Mii Agnes Gutcher lrd vico prebideuf Mrs W G Tiillman 1th vice president Miss Laura Law sccietary Miss Lottie Kuhl treasurer Ed Beels Miss Lama Law and Miss Nettie Nelsou were ap pointed delegates to the Distuet League oouvoution to bo held at Madison in June At the pleasant meeting given Thurs day eveuiug by the members of the Wednesday club to their friends n unique feature was tho exhibition of a geuuine Samownre the tea machine which is found in sunh uuiversal uso in Russia Tea driuling is n national habit In tho lnnd of tho Czars and as thoy havo opou Are placos this brass vessel zlno lined was invented and has been gonorally adopted There is a placo for charcoal bonoath It and whou this is aflro It boats tho wator nbovo it and stoops tho tea It is found not only in tho homos but iu liotols nnd market plncos and hospitality is demonstrated by furnishing toa from tho Samowaro to frionds and strangers Tho machlno displnyod is tho property of Mr L C Mlttlcstadtbrought by him from Russia and kindly loaned to tho club on its Russian Evouing MONDAY MENTION Sol Mayer went cast yesterday Editor Donovan of Madison was iu tho city today Mr and Mrs I G Westcrvelt of Til den aro visiting in tho city Tho Tilouberg saloon fixtures wero sold nt public miction this afternoon Mta W II Buoholz and Miss Butter field went to Omaha on tho moiuiug train Tho heavy shower last oveniug pre vented n largo nttendnnco at tho chinches Miss Edith Tatmau bpeut Sunday with her frionds Sho returned to Wayuo today Mrs A Craig aud Mr and Mrs J Sutherland woro in tho city from Battle Creek Satvrdaj Vegetation of all kinds is booming un der tho iuiluouco of tho icceut rains aud tho w nun suushlno Chnrles Ohilson of Randolph stopped in tho city botween trrus on his wuy homo fiom Columbus Thero will bo u special meeting of Mo bate lodge No V tbs oveniug nt 8 oclock By order of tho master John Willio of Ohadron a traveling engineer who formerly li ed iu this city was visiting fi tends hoi o over Sundny Judgo Allou was iu tho city today He ciino over from Mndlsou this nioru iug and left this nfternoou for Omaha Mr aud Mis 0 II Reynolds and daughter Helen loft yosterday noon for Spiiiiglleld 111 to wsit Mr Reynolds mother W 0 Davenport of Sioux City visited with his pnrouts over Sunday He re turned homo today accompanied by bis mother Thero was a jout meeting of tho two Endeavor societies nt tho Second Con gregational church South Noifolk last ovenint Thoro was a masquerade party Satur day evening nt Niua Walkers Tho yoivg pcoplo who wero presout report a very onjoynblo tuio Chancellor Huutngtou of Lincoln who was expected to prench in tho Methodise church yesterday morning was kept at homo by sickuess V G Lyford nnd family who have boon visitiug with tho family of W H Johnson loft this morning for Falls City where Mr Lyfoid has gone into business Tho notice coucerniug the marriage of John E Cionk which appeived iu Snt imlays Nlws coutaiued nu erior Tho mnno of tho lady who is now Mrs Cronk was Mrs Maggio Moran Georgo A Latimer and Will Powers leavo for tho west this evening Thoy will Mit Spokane Seattle nnd other const towns boforo their return They oxpoct to be gone nbout three weeks D Van Buskirk supreme deputy of tho Loyal Mystic Legion of America wns iu the city today on his way to Woj ue Ho oxpects to roturu to Nor folk in the interest of that order soon County Superintendent Cram will hold teThors examiunlious tho rest of tbs week os follows At Norfolk Tues day at Battlo Creek Weduesday at Meadow Giovo Thursday East Emer ick school Filtlny Nowmnu Grovo Satu iMy Rev Murray of the First M E church of Fremont speaks at Norfolk Friday batuiuny and Sunday eveumgs next at tho Congregational chinch undor tho auspces of tho Anti Saloon league His subjects will bo Fiiday night Guilty Saturdnv evening Tho Devils College and its Graduates Suuday evening Sunday School Poliucs A dispatch wns received by Tub News at v o ciojic tins moui g tiom tue war depi tinent auuouncl 12 tho death of John 0 Hoover of company F at Ma nili of typhoid fovor May -1 Hcoer was a Madison couuty boy bis homo be ing at Battlo Cieok The tings of tho city havo tloated at half most doling the day muco tho receipt of tho sad news Mrs Matilda J wife of John Korst died at the homo of her father Samuel Kent six miles west of town yesterday of that dread diseaso consumption Mrs Kost leaves a husband and four childreu to mourn her loss together with numerous other relatives aud n largo circle of friends by whom she was greatly beloved Tho funeral will take placo toinoirow leaving the houso at 0 oclock aud proceeding to tho Battle Creek Catholio churoh where services will bo held Iutermeut will bo made iu tho Catholic cemetery nt Battlo Cieek Tho Conservative Nobraska can show moie forms which have paid for themselves by a single crop than auy other stato iu tho union There nro hundreds of farms now in possession of I -Tin tr 1 p f rfflh ffi i 1 Twenty times a day or more V Ql tut tYMit it o Tirwifn 1 fj JV41ltllli til A XIlll W OIUIL Need to wash their hands After handling syrup cheese Coal oil onions tilings like these Which their trade demands Ivory Soap which lathers thickly Washes clean and rinses quickly Proves and storemen know it well Best to use and best to sell COPYBIQHT IB90 BV THC PROCtCR i QMDLC CO CINCINNATI contented aud well-to-do fainies iu No biastai which weio purebred upon tho distinct agreement nud uuderstnuduig that thoy wero to bo paid out of their own pioducts iu ho years Aud there are hundreds of fauns also that besides paying for themselves iu five years fed clothed and schooled Hrge families dur ing tho same peilod Nebraska fuims are unsurpassed in fertility and fec undity Tho teacher of a school in tho rural districts ubsigned enii pupil the tak of willing au 01 iiunl story On tho day whou the stoiies weio read a blight little towh ea 1 a oso and stalled in us follows On tho gieeu slope of a mountain stood a lust class Jersey cow with thee legs That wont do Johnnie ilterupted tho teTjher You ate one leg shoit No I aint re plied the future nutbor You dout wait to git my plot which is that a rad road tiain cut oil ono leg and tho owner of tho cow got 3000 damages au moved bis whole family to Prus iu time for tho exposition where the girls will bo nianied to lich Fienchmen and die bnppy ever nftoiward Atlauta Con stitution TUESDAY TOPICS Judge Allen left for O aiaha this moir iug Thero is a general complaint of 11 scnrcity of leuts John S ScLioedor is spending the week at Nehgh W M Robeitsou nud wife returned from Lincoln last night W II Buchol and II C Sittlei went to Pieice this morning Iia G Westiuvelt and wife letnrncd to Meadow Grove yesterday evening A J Dnnlovy cashier of the Tildeu state bank spent yesterdny iu tho city Tho telophono list which appears in this issue of The News is coirected up to date Chris Sohnvland tho genial and offt cent county clerk was in the city this morning W H Wulaman nnd H C Matrau loft for York this noon to ntteud a G A R encampniont Miss Matilda Wichert lias returned ft oni a visit to Wisconsin and Illinois Sho has been gone over a year Mrs G F Keipcr has returned fiom Iudiana whore sho has beou spending several weeks with her mother who has been quito ill L Council nnd family aro moving from the sauitaiium aud will occupy ono of tho Hillside Terrace houses on Fourteenth street Mnthowson Post G A R is going to observe Memorial day in n befitting manner ana is now nuiKuig nrrnng ments for the program Mrs Margniet Shaw who has been visiting hor daughter Mrs D C OCon nor depaited for her homo in Grovo City Penn this morning J B Coylo is having his store build ing lately vacated by tho thoroughly repaired and will move his stock of gioceiies into it this weok The District Home Missionery meet ing of the M E church convened at Madison today Tho delegates from this city wero Mesdames Hodgotts Ox nam Kuhl and Main County Suporiutondeut Crura is hold ing nn examination at the high sohool today of all pupils who are nbout to complete the eighth grade who aro non residents prepnuitory to their eutenug the high school course next year Rev S Wright Butler of Omaha will deliver an address at tho graduating ex orcisos of the high school class of Oil ou Juno 2ud His subject will bo The Wnitiug Niche Mr Butler is ono of tho most popular of western orators and the people of Norfolk can anticipnto a rich treat in his nddress Aw liter put tho matter veiy aptly when ho said Corn loaned to hogs is cash nt a good investment safo aud at a very large interest A hog is a con denser he will put ten bushels of corn into less spaco than a buhel measure He has been styled n manufacturer of hams lard hair brushes head cheese tooth blushes glue buttons feitilizer fats bacon knife handles whistles oups souso sausaRo uutl satisfaction IIo converts corn into cjivi and can buy what ho will It has beeu a beautiful May day Tho wind has blown vigoiously from tho south the sun has shone and OM ry bird and bush and tree evrry animate thing has abounded in the joy aud fulness of lite The grass nnd giaiu is pushing fonvnid and upward by leaps and bounds and faimors nre very busy fin ishing up their corn planting Nature is fairly radiaut iu nil its multitudinous depnitmeuts and life is well worth liv ing amid such general harbingers of prosperity aud blessing S W Hayes left this morning for Omaha to attend the fuuoral of Wm R Boweu which took placo today For a quarter of a coutury Mr Boweii wns giaud becietary of the Masonic grand lodges ol Nebraska and held this respon sible placo of honor to the satisfaction of his brothers At one time some years since Judgo Hajes was grand master with Mr Boweu as sccietary and because of his intimate acquaint ance with the deceased it was thought fitting by the Musonic lodge here that ho should act as their representative Judge Allen held a session of court in this city yesterday to bear a remons trance brought by Rev E T George et nl against T W Dennis of Neligh Tho remonstrants objectod to tbo grant ing of a saloon license applied for by Donuis at Neligh The city council overruled tho objection aud granted tho license On this tho remoustiauts ap pealed to tho distuet court nud it was tins caso that by stipulation wns tried hoie yesteulay Aftor liteniug to a pioeutauou of the matter Judgo Allen sustained the findings of tho Neligli city council nud dismissed the case Tho parish meeting held at tho Con giegational chuich last evening for the discussion and coiibideiation ot tho en largement of tho building to mako room for tho growing needs of tho Sunday school aud chinch work was well nt teuded Three plans wore submitted A Fair Outside Is a Poor Substitute For Inward Worth Good health inwardly of the kidneys liver and bowels is sure to come if Hoods Sar saparilla is promptly used This secures u fair outside and a consequent vigor 111 the frame with tho glow of health on tho cheek good appetite perfect digestion puro blood Catarrh I Uave had no return ot the catarrh which troubled me tor years since Hoods Sarsaparllla cured me Mas Joe Maiitin Washington St Ogdensburg N Y Dyspepsia - Complicated with liver nnd kidney trouble I suffered for years w Ith dyspepsia with bu ere pains Hood Sarsaparllla made me stronc and hearty J Ksierton Main Street Auburn M cHcctfo SahAabwiifA UiJ tywimiEr lloodB llllt cure llrf r lilt IIib non Irritating and culy cathartic to tak with lluodj SirmiiTrirti