A I X Come in and See LEONARD Iron and Wine A full line FrultTrcei of Best Varletle at Hard Tlmei Prices Small fruit in lurye supply Minions at strawberry jilautH voir thrifty and well rooted lot the debt near home and nave freight or exprex Bond for price list to North Bend Nurseries North Bend Dodge County Nth DR C S PARKER DENTIST At Pierce Every Monday Mast Block - - Norfolk Neb TAe Gentlewoman OF NEW YORK CITY Warn n nl l o lon It U premium of Cam KmiU Watches Shirt and Silk Waiu Handkerchief etc in tin about a hundred useful and ornamental article and iV i i ian In fciriirrfl utthnut eotini one - Iriit A new and allractne plan of kecurinc tubkcnbcra wilhout Ihe objectionable feature ol canyasunj IMIIWOMAN now nas a circuiauuu ui each month fCir ill sou act a our agent All upplie free llIK over 300000 Write for uilicuurt to vNTLCWOMAN PUBLItHINO COMPANY I Grntletromun Building I JVew Yvrk City if- The Druggist and inspect the Latest Line of Medicines Put on the Market Newtons Female Regulator and ToniG Natures Great Enimenagogiie Every lady suffering with Female Troubles should try a bottle Newtons Sarsaparilla and Celery Compound is one of the finest Blood Kidney aud Liver Preparations on the market If in need bo sure and try the latest NEWTONS HuCon Hair Tonic If your Hair is falling out or you have Dandruff or any kind of Scalp Disease be sure and try UU CAN strictly guaranteed One bottle will show a difference if used regularly on any bald head Leibigs Beef is too well known for a Tonic Each iluid ounce con tains the strength of two ounces of fresh lean beef Four grains Cetrate of Iron dissolved in Sherry Wine the best tonic for Dyspepsia Loss of Appetite Nerv ous Debility and General Prostration Try a box of Irenes Cottonroot Tansy and Pennyroyal Pills Safe and Sure We can save you 50 pp efc on Prescriptions LEONARD THE DRUGGIST r NORFOLK NEBRASKA Mail Orders Promptly Filled H C TRUMAN WALL PAPER Prom ioc a Double Roll up Window Shades Room Mouldings Paints Oils Glass 04 n Hthist Brushes Etc Etc Painting Paper Hanging and Decorative Work at Fair Prices AS TREES AND PLANTS X V NATURES REflEDY For tlio cure of all clirrmto uiid acute dUoaHce a lifrivint prin ciple fro from all drritfB Asthma llroncliitUCaturrh Consumption Headaclie NeuralBiaHlioiiHiati8iu NervotiH CroHtratlon and iuneral Debility cured by inhaling J Compound Oxygen Our homo treatment whicli con taina two moutha Bupply of Com pound Oxysen inhaling appara ratua full direction sent to any part of tlio country This inrludot medical advice darinu treatmont Iamplilut with advlui to the eicic home treatmont and teetlmuniuls free DRS STARKEY PALEN ma Qlrard St Philadelphia Pa I THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AUUrST 3 180 MONDAY MENTION W Unll was in town from Ilerco Saturday Frank Hough of Xowmnii Grovo was in town Saturday MissKdith Hart man spent yesterday with friends at Piorco WilliH MoUrido of Madison viRited Norfolk friends Saturday II 11 Mohrand family were in the city yesterday from Pnnra Djulim Conos and wifo of Pluroo wore city visitors yesterday Mrs M A McMillan returned tram a visit to West Point last night 0 M Hnrtman of Sioux City visited Norfolk frionds over Sunday Toloihono No 117 was nlaeed in tlio rosidonco of Mrs Kills Saturday Mr nutl Mrs J W Rogers of Toka mah woro city visitors Saturday W II Mooro nnd family of Piereo woro Sunday visitors in Norfolk Mr nnd Mrs John Brookor wont Wnkollold yostorday noon to visit Mr find Mrs W A Sponoor wero the city this morning from Pierce D L Best and Chas Martin wero to in in town from Battlo Creek Saturday Ludwig Hieboll of Battlo Creole was a visitor in this metropolis yostorday D A Bolohor nnd W A Brown of Stanton woro city visitors yesterday Mrs L O Washburn is in tho eity from Verdigro visiting Norfolk frionds Kditor J B Donovan of Mndison was attending to business in tho Sugar City today Mrs C F Shaw aud daughters have gone to Des Moines Iowa to visit a few weeks Clara nnd Paul Rudat have gone to Columbus for a weeks visit with friends P V Miller visited with his family over Sunday and left this morning for Carroll Mrs Fred Koerber and children left today for Madison Wisconsin to visit relatives Miss Lidia MeFirliuid of Stanton spent Sunday with Norfolk relatives and friends Gus Werner went to Osmond today to bring home his family who huvo been visiting thoro Mrs Alex Amnrino left this morning for a two weeks visit with relatives in southern Iowa W R Alexander of the cold storage is moving into the Schelly cottngo on Norfolk avenue County Superintendent O W Crum and family visited nt the home of A II Allinsou ovor Sunday Ezra Durlaud came up from Omaha Friday night aud will visit some time with Norfolk relatives Lydia the 8-years-old daughter of Mr aud Mrs H G Brueggemauis very sick with appendicitis The ladies of the W R C will give a sociable next Thursday evening at the home of Geo Dudley Sr The Misses Julia Grant aud Nellie Carey went to Bloomflold Saturday to spend Sunday with friends The telephone wires across the tracks on tho north side of Main street are be ing raised about four feet today W H Hucholz returned last night from a threo weeks business trip to Oregon via the Union Pacific railway Miss May Durland returned this morning from Plainview where she hits been visiting her folks for three weeks Mrs Walters who has been visiting her sons George and Ed returned to her home in Wakefield yesterday noon Mrs J J Parker rested easier last night and it is thought that her condi tion is somewhat improved this morn ing Mrs R G Brandt who bns been visiting her sister Mrs H T Holden returned to her home in Omaha Satur day M sses Grace Craig nnd Edna Mason who have been visiting frionds in the city returned to their homes in Pierce today Miss Bertha Cleveland of Madison who has been visiting with Mrs Jose phine Hull returned to her homo this moruiug H 0 Bromo and family came up from Omaha Saturday and with the boys and his father Levi Bromo went west lust night on a hunting trip Mrs Mallory has returned from Guad alajara Mexico where her husband is employed on the railroad aud will muku Norfolk her home Miss Edith Niuemen who has been visiting at the home of E 0 Conner about a mouth depurted today for her home in Sioux City Corl Jenkins Roy Carter Leo Pase walk and Oapt Alf Gerecke composed a cauoeiug party that made a trip to tho mouth of the Northfork yesterday Mrs T J Morrow arrived home Sat urday evening from Woodburn Iowa where she has beeu milking an extehded visit to a sister who has been very sick Miss Lillian Luikart is temporarily fill ing the position oftookkeeperatthe Nor folk hospital for insane made vacant by the resignation of Miss Gertrude OSul livnn Dr Salter reports that the barometer has fallen from 70 to 42 during the piibt few hours This fact taken with tho forecast of tho weather bureau should Ivo a fairly aecmato indication of a storm A M Hall returned homo yi Motility noon from Johnstown whom ho went to attend the funeral of his mother some days ago lie has been busy since at tending to business matters connected with tho estate Bnndmon should bear in mind the meeting to bo held in tho old baud hall nt 8 oclock this evening A good at tendance is desired and all who attend should tiring their instruments and lie prepared to practice A P Childs of tho Times Tribuno received a telegram Saturday announc ing the sudden death by paralysis of his oldest brothor A Grant Childs nt his homo In Olean N Y The deatli oc curred Friday The deceased was ill years of ago Because Alderman Bullock was en gineering a steam threshing engine through the streets of Norfolk today is no sure indication that he has given up the foundry business to assist the farmer in garnering his bumper crop although this conclusion might be drawn fiom appearances This oillro is in receipt of the premiun list of the Madison County Agricultural sooioty for the coming fair which will bo hold on the fair grounds at Madison September 12 ll 1 1 and 15 Somugoud pursos tiro oilorod for trials of speed while tho premiums offered for products are very liberal At a meeting ol tlio oxeeutlvo com mltteo having in chtvrgo tho Madison demonstration to Co V held in that city last Saturday it was decided to put up n purse of th for a hosu race this to bo divided into a first prize of S5 and u second of lli Numerous other at tractions are also being planned for tho day Dog Tax Collector Ayers reports that several dogs have been poisoned at South Norfolk lately Tho persons re sponsible for tho death of tho canines have not been discovered and it may go hard with them if they are because according to a new state law dogs aro persoiml property and aro as much protected as a cow or sheep Miss Gertrnde OSulIivau has resigned her position as stenographer at tho hos pltul for insane to accept a similar posi tion with Secretary of Stuto Porter at Lincoln The lady is a faithful worker doserviug of promotion aud her friends will unitoin cougrttu ating her on her advancement Sho will however be missed by those with whom she has hud to deal iu her present capacity Max Asmus and Curtis Stitt returned today from their cycling trip to Con cordia Khubo8 They went south by way of Humphrey and returned from tho east up tho lino of tho F E M V road They have been absent about two weeks aud have pedaled about 500 miles in that time Their faces and hands have acquired a healthy coloring as a result of their contact with wind and sunshine The Burlington railroad has given a death blow to the cigarette so far as their road is concerned Any employe caught Binoking cofHu nails hereafter will be given his time to use as he pleases and thereafter can smoke cigar ettes if he sees fit Tlio reason of this is given that tho company has discovered the inability of a flend to attend to his duties as satisfactorily as on not ad dieted to tho habit Tho supervisors of Knox county have finished examining the petitions in the hotly contested county seat relocation fight of that county After giving both sides a hearing occupying two weeks the supervisors found tho petition for relocation to be J8 names short of the necessary throe fifths voters of the county nnd rejected the same Tlioso presenting tho petition declare that the end is not yet ns they will immediately cir ulnte another petition Tub Nkws was in error when it stated that Clydo Eisoloys baby died Sat unlay morning nnd it had hoped that tho old saying that when a person is re ported dead health is restored might prove true in this case but it did not the little one passing away yesterday aftomoon Tho funernl was hold this afternoon from the bouse Rev G H Main of the M E church in charge Tho remains of tho little one woro laid to rest beside its mother in Prospect Hill cemetery Tho A O U W lodges of northeast Nebraska will hold n district picnic on the fair grouuds at Wayne on Wednes day August 2J Congressman E J Burkett of tho Fourth district Grand Master Workman M E ShultK and other prominent speakers are expected to bo presout It is thought that ubout 10 lodges will parti cipate F F Miller deputy grand master workman is endeavoring to get enough members and their families from the Norfolk lodge to occupy a speciul car aud attend tho picuio The papers of Modisou Battlo Creek aud Tilden are indulgiug in quite a con troversy regarding the merits of their various bauds The Tilden baud won the prize of 10 olFered by tho Woodmeu to the baud which should furnish the best music at their picuio recently held in Battle Creek Now the leader of the Madison baud has issued a challenge and is ready to put up 100 against u like amount to furnish music In com petition with tho Tilden baud The one rendering tho best music according to good judges to take tho money An exciting gauio of ball was played yesterday afternoon on tlio grounds m Olneys piuturti lnitween a nine com posed of traveling men and tho Norfolk team Tho gnine was witnessed by about JUKI people who became consider ably excited at various times during tho contest Tho battery for tho traveling men wero Dixon and Hi ovens while Noyes and Davenport handled tho sphere for the Norfolk nine Walter Pilger umpired the gnmu It was closely con testetl tho winners coming out with a score of 10 to their opponents eight It Is understood that the traveling men have proclaimed themselves as the champion tenm of the Elkhorn valley aud propose to issue a challenge to any nine in the territory all acceptances to be Hied with W V Fry clerk at the Oxunrd hotel Tin Nrws makes no special brags about mihlishing all tho news all the timo rather leaving to Its readers to judge as to whether It does or not It cannot refrain however from calling the attention of tho people to its extra yesterday morning informing them that the gallant First had arrived at their native laud When it is considered that this paper makes uu pretenses of cover ing the morning news Held leaving that to Its contemporary which contained not a wortl tif tho news the manage ment of this paper feels that it does occasionally furnish news that entitles it to some credit Tho news of the ar rival of tho regiment wiih at hand in ample time for a morning paper as is proved by tho fact that both Omaha papers contained it aud there appears to be no excuso why any morning pitpvr making n clnim of furnishing the news should not have it Tho ladies of the Womans Homo Mis sionary society had charge of tho ser vices at tho M 13 church last evening in the absence of tho pastor Rev G II Main who spoke at Mndison Miss Abbie daughter of Dr and Mrs A Hodgetts spoke iu reuard to the educa tion of tho negroes in tho south she having for the past year been teaching in it school at Siivanuh Iu At that school six teachers weie engaged in teaching negro children they preferring white lustructois lo colored Tho while people of I ho south clais a white teachui with the niggers and refuse to with her making missionary work there the more hurdcur omo Tho chil dren taught by Miss IIodgottH were vcrj apt and learned us quickly as white chil dren The teachers although leceiving but iJ O a month as salary take pleasure in their work believing that they art accomplishing good for humanity and good for their Mif ter Miss Hodgetts remarks were both entertaining and in structive and sho held tho close atten tion of those who were in attendance Miss Ellen M Austin principal of the Pender schools rend u paper on the nib ject of homo missions that was very nicely prepared and gave evidence that the reader was a deep and enmest thinker nnd thoroughly at home iu the line of thought presented A Slock Food Geo A Sherwood u Kearney man has invented u machine or extracting the pith from cornstalks aud which con verts the other part of the stalk into food for cattle Ho finds that while tho pith is of value for tho protection of war vessels when used us cellulose it is posi tively injurious to cattle on account of its absorptive qualities taking up the digestive juices to a large extent and rendering the projer assimilation of food impossible The other part ff tho corn stalk is most nutritious uud lias heretofore gone entirely to waste Tho Kearney corres pondent to the State Journal has ths to say iu regard to the imjxirtunce of tho invention In 1811 thoro were liOOfM 870 tons of hay produced iu the United States valued at 101 180728 During tho same year tho estimated amount of corn stover was nearly M00Q0 tons and if properly utilized would have yielded nt the minimum value of l per ton 210000000 Scientific investigation shows that tho total digestible matter iu fodder is 1J4L pounds per acre while the digest ive matter iu two tons of clover hny is 8i0 pounds and in two tons of timothy hay Is 1802 pounds but rarely ever is the average yield of clover or timothy hay two tons per acre These facts show that annually mil lions of dollars of good nutritious food is wasted in the Uuited Stutes which should be a source of great profit for the furmer Tho pith us it comes out of the machine is clean aud in a condition to be sold by tho farmers for commercial and scientific uses By usiug the pith in stables feeding yards cattle pens etc all the uitrogeu phosphoric acid ami potash will be savtd and the yards etc will be clean dry and healthy By putting this back on the fields all of the fertilizing ele ments are saved Ktniy Nut Ice Taken up by the undersigned nt his homo four miles west and two miles south of Norfolk on June SO one year ling seer red in color The owner is requested to call prove property pay charges aud take said stray away Wm Denbigh Norfolk Neb SEVERE WIND ST011M inli riitiln Kmimn Ihuin In mill A limit Niirlolli liy IHhl NIkIiIk pliiTlc lilMiirlmiirn Tin Niws forecast of a storm proved to be it correct one and about midnight one developed which for fury and do struetlveness has not been oxeeeded thin summer It eoiiHiiilctl for the most part of wind which developed Into a hurri cane at times Tlio wind was accompa nied by Severn lightning and thunder and them woic many sleepless eyes in tho eity during the eontinuituce of tho storm Piano and dry goods boxes were gene rally scattered nlxiut town and tho streets this morning looked its though a young cyclone had visited hero A chimney was blown oil of tho Congregational church and several other buildings stitfered a like damage whllo besides blowing the frnit oil of sonio trees limbs wero blown oil of others The show case whlnh stood in front of tho Sharpless Sisters millinery storo was overturned uud tho glass broken while other damnge was done at diller cut business places At tho Junction several corn cribs were toppled ovor and at Ilosldiis tho railroad windmill was blown down falling across the tracks Fnrmers report that grain shocks wero scatteietl considerably and that uncut grain in hoiiio places was blown Hat Corn was also broken down iu places ami the farmers will suffer quite n con siderable loss The fury of the storm hero was spoilt after about I0 minutes but it is believed that it was much mere severe at other points and covered an area including Omahn uud Sioux City ttwwuwwwywwvwte I summer urn J2 flrc noted for hanpjnK on j They weaken your throat S and lungs and lead to Jj serious trouble 2g Dont trifle with them S Take Scotts Emulsion at 5 once It soothes heals and cures WW MIH UlUfcKlllt lini Hirji VW PARKERS HAIR BALSAM ulrann uml lnnulllln the Hair lMjuiiftt a luiurUltt gruMth ftnvnr nlln to llontoro Gray Ilitlr to Hn Youthful Color Curt f ulp iliuMi h hair nUln2 airaml l mm DrnnUu IMPORTANT Cat this out and send to us ami wo will sell yon tho best quality of Binding Twine AT Wholesale Prices Sisal or Standard Oo Manila 13 c Krrn on chip Oriuiliii Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Re funded Wm Iihw IiIk Mtrielf mid cmi iniikd prompt plijIuiii ntH Hid iliiy tinier Ih iii rlvitdxt dont tn Ui tlitiiiciH on HtiiiiliiiK itlniwliuri V uiitiniiitcii tlinliivciy 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Kood rendimt matter tliiin iiiu could purclniHi for many limes tlio blind cost of ten ciuitii We wimt every fnrmora mimtilu tlio United Stolen in our directory nt oiicu Kahmvuh Piimrrom Co Department US iliniiiiiKliam Ala Oct Away a Couple from of Months BAD WEATHER and visit Asheville or Hot Springs N C Aiken S C Augusta or Savannah Ga or the many FLORIDA REPORTS ToiiiUt tickets on sale via Southern - Railway by all Ticket Agents For schedules or further Infor mation write or call on Wm II Tayiuk A G P A Louisville Ky J O Hbam Jr N Vf P A bu dams 8l Chicane I