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made tho FoMivnl of tho Flowers such a decided success For three months Mrs Day labored night and day with tho chlldien in ndditlon to giving hor sorvlces to tho kindergarten school which closed thf middlo of Juno Tho entire not pro ceeds of tho entertainment which ex ceeded expectation will bo used for the boneflt of tho choir for musio vest ments etc Tho weekly crop bulletin issued by the uuniverslty of Nebraska bIiowb that many portions of tho state in addition to lacking moisturo for thoir growing crops aro atllicted with a surplus of grasshoppers that nro doing muoh dam ago Tho following is tho report from this and neighboring counties Madi sonCorn six inches high and growing rapidly rye in bloom wheat nud oats doing well corn getting weedy Pierce All crops growing finely everybody cultivating corn Wayne Heavy rains washed out corn in some places and buriod it in other places meadows dam aged by drift A one armed individual who wit li the aid of bug juice had become imbued with tho idea that he wis 1111 orator of 110 mean ability started out this morn ing to harangue tho people on Main street but had not proceeded fur in his discourse when Oilleer Kane hovo in sight The apnoarauco of tho oilleer had the effect of confusing the orator to the extent that ho lost tho thread of his discourse if ho ever had one thou and there and proceeded at a rapid gait down tho street Ho was finally nabbed however and is now getting rid of his hallucination amid the environments imposed by tho steel bars and brick walls of the city jail It is not often that prospective old age is as well provided for as in the caso of H C Matrau When Dr Bear returned from the south he brought him a cane made of hickory witb the following in scription Cut in the centre of Cold Harbor battle field whero 18000 sol diers wore killed in thirty minutes June id 1801 Battle fought by Lee and Grant A few evenings after in G A R hall Al Bigelow presented him with a cane made of diamond willow nn alligator carved on the handle and deco rated with a little flag nnd red white and blue ribbons The presentation speech was made by W H Widaman Mr Matrau now faces old age calmly Tho republican county central com mittee is holding a meeting this after noon at tho law ollice of Mapes fe Hazen for the purpose of arranging the prelim inaries of the coming campaign Among rhose in attendance nre S A McKay ot Deer Creek S H Grant of Emeriok Jns Roseborough of Tilden and Jas Clark of Highland They have decided to call rhe county convention to meet at Battle Creek on September 10 at 11 a m Th apportioumeut for delegates will be one for each 20 votes or major fraction there of based on tho vote cast for M L Hay ward for governor last fall and one dele gate at large from each precinct of the county The state convention has been called to meet in Omaha September 21 J H McDowell from the supervising architects oilice of the treasury depart ment Washington was in the city to day looking over the sites offered for a government building location He made a thorough inspection of ull lots offered both in regard to their location concern ing center of population convenience to business interests and adaptability to the purpose otherwise His visit to the city is not for tho purpose of making tho purchase but it will have a bearing up on choice as he reports his findings to tho department he represents and it will undoubtedly make the selection in accordance therewith otherwise it would be nn unnecessary nnd useless ex poiiso for him to visit here Ho met witli a number of the business men while hero and his recommeudation will probably bo influenced to some extent by tho desires expressed by them He completed his duties here this noon and left for the east A Hold Hold up A traveler on his way from Stanton to his home at Bloomfield wns held up about 1030 last night at a point three miles southeast of the city The two fellows who undertook the job stopped the travelers team and one of tho would be robbers approached the buggy with the evident intention of col lecting their illegal toll Tho traveler was not an easy victim however nud did not propose to yield up his valuables until it was necessary Ho therefore assumed a pluckily aggressive attitudo siezed his whip and when the robber came within reach dealt him a telling blow with tho butt end of the horse persuader Ho then whipped up his horses uud made his escape leaving the highwny men to hunt a more remunerative source of gain and at least one of them to enre tor a bruised head Mrs Coyle and Mrs Moran who have been visiting with Mrs Dan Murphy MONDAY MENTION Win Moore was up from Stanton yes terday P S Peterson was a Hooper visitor at the picnic J It hit tie was over fiom Madison yesterday Geo Breohlor was a visitor yesterday from Madison Rout Rubeok of Wakefield was in the city yesterday 0 B Diinkin of Neligh wns in tho city yesterday Rev S F ShnrplosB returned from ONeill at noon Judge J B Barnes made a trip to Hlair yesterday Judgo II I Kelly wnH a passoiigor today for Madison A II Corbett was in tho city from Madison yesterday Miss Blanche Currick went to Madison today to visit friends Miss Harriot C Wood loft this noon for Omaha on business V S Perdue was a Sunday visitor in the city from Madison W 11 Bridge bus tot timed front a business trip to Oniaha 11 11 Whipporniitn front Wakefield is registered at the Ptciflic Col in Dpiininger of Wisner was 11 vis itor in the city yesterday W M Robertson and son Sidney went to Neligh this morning Fred Fuorst mid family were down from Battle Creek yesterday Miss Josephine Heekendorf came up from Omnhiion the exclusion Mrs Stophon Vail is able to be about again after a siege of Hickness Eddie Mnrnuurdt accompanied Wm Jnrrabino to Oklahoma this morning Mr and Mr Gus Feohteron of Stan ton canto up to attend tho picnic yester day County Clerk E G Heilnian and family were over from Madison yester day Mrs 1 W Humphrey and son Gra ham have gone to Lincoln for a months visit Miss Nellio Craig of Rattle Creek is visiting with her sister Mrs A F Lewis Ed Braasch came down from Tilden and visited relatives and friends over Sunday Mrs Cad Harding of Council Bluffs Iowa is visiting at tho home of Chas Harding Ed Hnrter leaves for Chicago tomor row to- resume his duties as telegraph oporator Arthur Brubaker wont to Meadow Grove Saturday night to spend Sunday with friends Mr and Mrs Gluts Inch of Bailo Mills are visiting at the homo of W A Moldonhauer J D Sturgeon and daughter Mrs F H Beels came home from Wayne this morning to visit R S Foalo returned Inst night from a visit of threo or four weeks to his old home in Indiana Rev F P Wigtou is over from Os mond to viBit friends and look after Norfolk interests F C Barnes and W J Barnes nnd wife were among tho Stanton visitor to Norfolk yesterday Miss Willa Allen of Madison visited her friend Miss Irene Dexter today while on her way west Mrs H E Austin departed on the noon train for Oinnha whero she will make nn extended visit Misses Idn Ulrick and Mnrie Miller visited Norfolk friendB over Sunday re turning to Pierco today Wm Nowmun uud family of Stanton wero tho guests of Mr and Mrs W A Moldenhauer yesterday G II WJialey and G Fox of Colum bus are in tho city aud will remain a few dnys visiting friendB Miss Grace Hunter who has been visiting Mrs F Hoydor returned to her home in Wakefield today Win Koonigstein nrrived Saturday from St Louis Mo to visit several days with relatives and friends B F Whito general solicitor of tho F E M V arrived at noon to visit at the home of Burt Mapes Editor 0 F Montross of tho Battle Creek Republican atteuded the piouic in Rheulows grove yesterday II 0 Hedmnn M L Thomson and W II Avory wero among the Norfolk visitors from 15a tie Creek yesterday Mr and Mrs Victor Seymour who have been visiting Norfolk relatives re turn to their home in Lincoln today Julius Haaso and his friend Harry Luebko caino down from Battlo Creek yesterday and spent tho day in Norfolk The Mis Longer and brother Max came in from Omaha on the excursion and spout tho day with Norfolk friends Miss McLaughlin who has been visit ing with Mrs M A MoMillau leaves tomorrow for her homo in West Point Mrs II L Whitney returned to her home in Omaha yesterday after a pleas aut visit with her parents Mr nud Mrs 1 Powers w lingers of his left hand He got if in tho way of tho cutter and the above is the result Miss Fnniilo Brume arrived home front Omaha where she had been teaching last evening to spend n portion of her vacation Mrs Petrlno a cousin of Knitnio limine aud Dm land limine son of 1 tarry itronto accompanied nor notiie ft 0111 Omaha Elsio Grimm m the orphans homo nt lroium Mid the week visit ing with h Miss Clara Schrain of this oil MIssMitrthn Parker assistant kinder garten teacher in the Omaha koIuhms ar rived home this noon to visit relatives and friends Rev J IC eowler of Madison occu pied the pulpit at the M E church yes terday morning There was no evening service hold Miss Addie Slothower returned to her homo in Nickerson Saturday after a pleasant visit with her sister Mrs Lewis Johnson Mrs Adelhoid Koenontiin of Freeport Minn Is in the city visiting friends Site is a sister of Carl Zuolow and Mrs August Hollerniau Mrs L K Walturstadt and two children mid Miss Kthol Lindell have returned fiom Oakland where thoy vlsited for two weeks Mr and Mis II G Cot roll and liar old Holbert leturned to their home in Plaiuviow today alter a visit of snvoral days with Norfolk friends The date for the annual picnic ol the Modern Woodmen of America for north east Nebraska has been fixed for August Ml and will be held al Ioticu The people of Blair raised the luiigni lleent stun of irvlllllno for the relief ol tho Herman cyclono sullerers some of the private subscriptions being as high as WOO An exchange warns people who use gasoline to use Hour moid or sand to ex tinguish it in case it becomes ignited Never use wator as it but spreads t In flames Tho sidewalk on the east side of the Pacific hotel is leeeiving extensive anil necessary repairs being leveled up and now planks replacing tho old ones wl en worn or rotted away Miss Susie Thompson returned home from Omaha Saturday evening She has been preparing herself for a teacher by taking 11 course of instruction in a kindergarten training school Emery Smith camo up on the excur sion train from Omaha yesterday mor ning to visit with friends Mr Smith is attending college in that city and fit tin hemself for 11 higher place in lifes duties A baud of aboriginal Americans passed through the city Saturday in vagons They wore no war paint and wore quite docile as compared with thoir ancestors as pictured by history aud fiction Tho concert given by the Chicago Trio orchestra yesterday afternoon at Push walks park was vory creditably rend red aud much enjoyed by largo crowds of people all tho afternoon It is to In hoped they will give nnother conceit soon Wm Carrabino came over from Wayne yesterday and departed tins morning at 1010 for Guthrio O T where he has seccured a position as cook for a gang of 7fi men running steam threshers Tho job will laBt about four months R II Reynolds and Wm Klug went to Bancroft today where they have u contract to put up a brick buildiug Mr Reynolds thinks he has just reasoi to complain against these McKiuley times because ho does not have unv leisure at all lately whereus a few years ago ho bad plonty of time with nothing to do Vic Merlin sou ot Emil Morlia the South Norfolk shoemaker was takou to Madison this morning by Chief of Po lice Spaulding uud will appear before County Judgo Bates to answer to the charge of incorrigibility He will un doubtedly be sentenced to a term in the industrial school at Kearney in which case Chief Spaulding will take him to that institution Yesterday was observed as Childrens day at the church of tho Evangelical as sociation The interior of the church had been uicely decorated with flower and other ndornnionts for tho occasion Iu the morning tbn pastor delivered a sermon to tho children The evening service wns largely attended and con sisted of speaking uud Hinging iu which tho children took prominent parts Tho secretaries of tho state board of transportation will be in Norfolk tomor row and at i 10 in the afternoon will meet with representative of the Norfolk Business Mens association and other citizens The object of the meetiug is to hear complaints concerning freight rates against tho O St P M O road The load will undoubtedly bo by officials of tho line who will pre sent that side of the case An interest ing meeting is expected Madison County Reporter Norfolk is again eutertaining hopes that the Norfolk Yankton railroad will be built Max Schwertfeger while chipping ioe this year Also another couuctiug line at the Oxuard hotel yeBterdny had the whioh will put Norfolk in connection returned today to their home in Wayne misfortune to Iobo the tip of one of the with the Port Arthur route Activity --v- - msimmmmmmmmmmmmmm in inllroad building is vety pronounced this year and it Is not at all linprobablo that Not folks long deleirod hope Is to be realized this year The building of these iouiIh would make Norfolk an tin poriant railroad center ami as n whole sale distributing point make it second to none in the slate T O Wnrnei who lives 111 miles iioithwest of the city and holds the re cord as the best rllle shot iu the state of Iowa took the tiaiu this morning for Madison with the pells and senilis of nine large gray wolves which ho killed near the Yellow Hanks and for which lie is going to collect the bounty ollered by the county Mr Warner has killed these wolves since January 1st not making any pirlictilar hunt for them but shooting them mostly while on hit Mips to nnd from town Tluoo of them wete killed at a distance of uppioxi mately 15 rods while they weio on tho run He can relate many items of in terest concerning his shooting exper ience if one has the time and Inclination to listen to him and he has tho time and inclination to talk I Cursing Mothers fjt 1 ilrcsul hot wcntlior Tliuy m h know how it weakens nnd A how flus nlieets the bnby J tf All such mothers need yf Scotts limtilsion Iifjives w J them strength nnd makes J the babys food richer und di A more abundant L K iiiitljl AllilriirKlsls IMPORTANT Cut this out and s ml to us nud wi will sell you the best iiialily of Binding Twine AT - Wholesale Prices Hisal or Standard ilo Manila - - 11 on 1 iiih Omnliii Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Re funded Wi liiii Iiik 11111I ran nuike ioinit kI 1 1 1 iiiii i il - llliilnv oiili i it- 11 1 1 till liniic iH on Miniitf Wi UIIMIIIIllll tlllll IM llllli III mil I W 1 1 1 1 llllH III I II Oil lllW Plllllllllt Ulllllll till lllf I llllllt Si I It If I I V llllsllhH Nil e ni 1 n il owl twine liiin Will slilp O I nilijrrl lo cxiiiiiiiiiilliin if Willie unc Hum- upon liniment of II pel ilimn Hint clilp lnlii Hifrii nciH Ntlniib lii Nut iniiiil liink tlilf pnpi i 01 an one of 0111 JIKKI i iihIoiiiiiih of 1 I Aililiii The Western JVIepeantile Co llllli mill Im 1111111 Stv Omnliii The HoiiFi tliil Snih Yon Mom- Alldlitlon Im 111111 h Do ton iliHirx to m ciin IiiiiiiIi iiIh of nunilo opicH of iirlciilt rrnl juiirniilH imiKiizthi p Iiowh impwrH IniokH cntiiliitm H iiini circular- of tint latest improvisl farm linplcii iiiIh Mini niacliin T anil lii Icept potoilon impiovi il mihIf hikI dock for two K ars 01 more7 If m bi nd nn jour name with tun rcnlH iimilver ami w will innirt Illumine in tin- nn riciiii Kiirmurn Ulri o ury wlilrli iriMiH whirling all over llm United Miiti t to imlilii liiiH nn rrlmiilH and manufao tnriTH You hIIIki I more Kond readiiiK mattnr linn oti con lil for many times tho mail coHt of ten renin Wo uiint every fnriiiorH lame in Ilin Uiiitid Statt h in our diiertnry at illlCII FAiaiKim Diiiectoiiy Co Department 118 lllrminulmm Ala let Away a Couple of Aontlis from BAD WEATHER and visit Asheville or Hot Springs N C Aiken S C Augusta or Savannah Ga or the many FLORIDA RESORTS Tourist tickets on sale via Southern - Railway by all Ticket Agents Fur schedules or Uutlicr infor mation write or call on Wm II Tayiok A G P A Louisville Ky J 0 Biam JrN W P A M St Chicago NATURES REHEDV For tho euro of all chrome and acute lUoat fe -a llfe Kivinn prin ciple free from all drtiBs Aittliina ISroncliitU Catarrh Consumption Headache NeuraluialiheuHiatikiu Nervous Prostration aud leueral Debility cuied by inhliut Compound Oxygen Our homo treatment which con tains two moutliti btipply of Com pound OxxKeu mhaliut appara ratuo full direction tent to any part of the couutry ThU includes medical aihlce darltiK treatment Pamphlet witli aihico to the sick home treatment and testimonial fn DRS STARKEY PALEN 1 111a llrurd St Philadelphia Pa i l i i i l 1 l