2 FRIDAY FACTS I O Clchinil of Pierre is a city usitor today A L Mojer returned to CJreoloy Col toiliiy Mrs John R Hays was n passenger for Omaha ycstordur Attorney 1 J Kooiiigsteiu hurt legal business in Stanton today W II Rish lms purchased u choieo lot in Horsey Plnco mUlition C G tow left for Croighton on the noon train on u business trip l il Mudson is in tho city from Mis souri Vnlloy Iowa to visit his mother O S Fvnns of tho Tunes Tribune lail a business visit to Sioux City today F II Garret with llairle Haas A Co of Council Bluffs is in the city to day O S Whitman is in tho oity visiting his brother eo L while on his way to Donvor W M Mournef an Omaha ninehino agent is nttonding to business m tho Sugar City Mrs 1 O Dugnn roturnod yesterday fiom i threo weeks visit to frionds near Mtitllo Creek Doputy Hovcnuo Collector Seoloy of Madison was nttonding to duties in Norfolk yestordny Mrs L P Huniniol loft yesterday to join her husband at Sioux City whore ho is now employed J W Humphrey came in from Casper Wyo yesterday and will visit a fow days with his family 13d llartcr is ngaiu homo fiom Nnpor xille 111 and will visit his parents and recuperate for a time Deputy Oil Inspector J C Sprecher of Schuyler was attending to buhinobs in this city yesteiduy Mrs Rose Hillburu of Omaha is in tho city for a fow days visit with rela tives and acquaintances J W Dion representing McCord Brady A Co v ith a choice lino of cigus is calling on customers today Hoy Carter deputed yesterday for MmueapolisMiuu where ho will enter a school for tho study of pharmacy W M Hubbard who has beou in tho city looking after business interests left today for Benton Harbor Mich Mrs H Schniode and baby who have been visiting at tho Mtttelstadt homo returned today to her homo in Grand Inland Mrs Ed OKeofe who has been v siting Norfolk relatives and friends returned to her homo in Council Bluffs Iowa today A number of young people from tho city wont out to tho hospital for insane last night and enjoyed tho regular wookly amusement evening at tho institution J McCnllum in charge of 11 boys and one girl members of tho Chippewa Indian tribe was in tho city today on his way from Wlnto Earth Minn to Genoa where tho children will be placed in the Indian school at that place Some very fine paper is being put up in town today announcing tho appear ance of Richards and Priuglos famous Georgia minstiels in tho city next Thursday October 5th Tho perform ance will bo given in Marqnardts hall Charles tho sou of Mr and Mis C S Bridge who has been suffering from typhoid fever for nearly a month is still very ill It is now hoped however that if no other com plications set in he will soon begin to show improvement The Sugar City Cereal mills is just completing the largest months business since tho mill was built Not only is this true in regard to receipts of grain but tho sales of its products are the largest over recordod The force em ployed is kept busy night and day han dling the business Tho senior class of tho high school has reluctantly beon compelled to give up their proposed locturo course for A Fair Outside Is a Poor Substitute For Inward Worth Good health inwardly of the kidneys liver and boiuels is sure to come if Hoods Sar saparilla is promptly used This secures a fair outside and a consequent vigor in the frame with the glow of health on the cheek good appetite perfect digestion pure blood Catarrh I hate hou no return of tho catarrh ttliih troubled me for j ears since Hoods SarMinarlllu curid me Mrs Jog Maktiv WusbliiKton St n leiisliirg N Y Dyspepsia - Complicated with liver nnd kidney trouble I stiffen il for jrars with Ijspipalrt with sciiTf juius Hoods hjrsaparlllu untile nit strun and licarl J 1 Kmkhton Main strtU Auburn Me 3qGcC Soteajmdfa Iloodi llll cure lmr U i the hoc irritating anil uj catlmrtic to tak with llui d hjtiurlua PARKERS HAIR BALSAM CleWMi anil bcautificj the hill lrumotei a laiuiltnt erowlk Never 1alU to llctore Ory xiair vu urn iwuiuiui vuior Cunl Klp duriKi hsir UUlcg tOcmHIUU nnigUu tho coining w inter nionths bocnuo of their inability to disposo of enough tickets to warrant tlioni in pioceodlng Tho courso otlered was a good one and it is to bo regretted that it will not bo presented Police ludgo Hayes Huds time drag ging heavily on his hands with nothing to do Ho thinks that people aro too busy to get drunk and disordeily or tho reason of his quiet com t may booxttiietcd from the following bit of rhyme dashed oVwhilo the repoiter waited Tho autumn days have eoino at last Tho saddest of the year A little win m for whisky punch And too blame cold for beer The government thermometer indi catcd that the tomporturo last night was down to S0 degrees This is pretty near low enough for winter weit her and togetnhon today looks as though it hud been properly cooked Tho leaves on the trees are shriveled tinn ing brown and hate been hopping oil rapidly nil day A fow nuue nights like that just passed and thciowill be but little of natuiosgieon left to remind one of summer Tho prospects that Not folk will soon luivo an opera house that will bo sulll ciont for hor needs tor some time to como and a ciedit to her standing as a metropolis of a huge section of country aro very oncouruging Architect Stitl is busy drawing up tho plans while Mr Wurunt is canvassing for tho sale of seats for tho opening night Ho has but started on this part of tho work this morning and appears to be very much pleased with tho encouragomont ho is receiving Tho seats aro being sold on an ngrcoment to pay foi them on or bo for tho completion of tho side walls oi tho building Tho nionoy is to bo paid to i A Luikurt and in caso tho opera houso is not elected it will bo refunded to tho purchaser of tho seats It is promised that tho best entoitainmont to bo had will bo given on the opening night which is expected to take place about the holiday season Henry Boveo writes from Detroit Mich requesting Tin Nis to keep him informed of homo doings At the tune oi writing ho was locatod in tho general office of tho Detioit Hoot Sugar company and has been going through tho prelinnnaiy work of constructing tho books of the company for this falls campaign but expects to bo at Roch ester tho samo state whoro tho factory is located after this week It is ex pected that tho factory which has a ca pacity of 500 tons of beets per day will bo comploted about tho 20th of October Mr Boveo will have charge of thoolfico in which besido himself there will bo a cashior and threo bookkeepers omployed Ho states that he saw Messrs Vaupre Wittiok Stiert and Carrick formerly connected with the factory at this place tho morning before ho wroto and stated that they wore getting along finoly Mr Stiert who has been sick is up and around again SATUR DAY SIFTINGS Mrs Lindsay of Pierco was sboppiug in Noifolk today F L Culver returned this morning from a business trip to Omaha Two now arc lights have been placed in tho Wido Awake clothing storo E B Ovolinan icturned yesterday from a hunting trip to Wood Lake It L Cocherouo of Sioux City was attending to business in Norfolk today Miss Beulah Adams of Blair is visiting her aunt Mrs 13 B Keuyon in this oity Misses Ruth Mat ran and Lyda Pheas ant wero passengers for Omaha this morning Dick Richards camo in on tho 1010 train from Sioux City to spend Sunday with Norfolk friends Local tailors report thoir fall business very lively and aro making uso of all tho men they can got The machinery has arrived for tho Salter grain elevator and will bo placed in position to uaudlo grain Mr Whalon and sister Mrs Ted Ackormau of Stanton wero in tho city this morning ouroute to Pierco Mrs S R McFarlnud camo homo to doy from Stanton where she has boon caring for her father who is very sick Carl Zuelow returned from Omaha last night leaving his little daughter who is in a hospital in that city doing nicely A number of Miss Etta Hodgotts young triends gave her a surprise party last oveniug and onjoyed a very pleas ant timo David Barnott clerk at tho Star cloth ing store will move his family into tho houso on South Eighth streot recently vacated by F J Hoydar Burglars have beon endeavoring to break into tho stores at Nowniau Grove but a vigilant night watch has pro touted thorn from sut ceodug Geo Reckard 13 just completing a bar for tho Eblo saloon building which is a beauty It will have marblo top and base and will bo first class in every lesprct Mrs O F V Marquardt returned last evening from Omaha Her bus baud who had on operation pei formed on his eye by an Omaha oculist tt ill remain auothor week G W Speucor of Clay Center Kan gas was in town a short time today TMB NORFOLK NRWS THURSDAY OCTOIWR t 1819 He was on his way homo oterland from the Fort Randolph reservation where ho has some cattle C H K nihil has traded his residence property on North Tenth sheet for tho Homy Soininlor hotiNonn Madison av en mi The change of residence by the ttto families ttill bo ellccted next tteek John Hooper express messenger on the Union Pucille t ho has been run ning between this place and Columbus is to be transfer ml to tho main line and will make his lust mil into Noifolk tonight V R 1 loll man and son mo expected home this etening form uu extended eastern hip including a tisit to Mr lloll mans oltl homo in New Jersey besides Washington New Yoik and other points of interest Misses Antonio and Bessie lobnow returned last evening fiom their tisit to Oniiilm At that city they met Mr and Mis W C hlman who came fiom Knksvillo Mo and will make tins city their home in the future Dr t J Johnson has returned fiom Ooloiitlgo where ho had been to assist his son Frank in opening up his new general ineiehandise stoie Mr John son had some eonteisitiou with fauneis in that neighboihood who ate tery much encouraged otor present ciops and prices and the outlook tor fuluie prosperity A nuiubor of the fiiendsof Mr ami Mrs W C Ahliniin who returned fiom lurksvillo gathered at the homo of W K Alilman last evening and gate thotu a cordial welcome back Tho etening was oujoynbly spent by all present The sale of seats for tho proposed now opeia house is progreseing llnely nnd tho prospects are tery encouraging that the building will be put up Persons solicited are taking all the way from U 00 to i50 00 tvoith of seats although only ono order lor tho last amount has beon given and that ttns by S L Gardner republican candidate for sheriff Tho Harding Cioainory company is in ranging for its rapidly inci easing business by the erection of an addition 20 b 20 feet and two stories high Tho now portion of tho creamery is now about enclosed and will bo completed as soon as possible as the room is needed Tho product of this institution is of tho lirst quality and is given a high placo on tho market by prominent buyers Another caso of tho small boy and some matches getting togothor resulted in n clo ocall for a barn in the neighbor hood of tho former J M Collamor property on South Elovcuth street yes teruay afternoon Lewis Johnson who was laying carpet in tho Collamer houso was apprised of tho facts and by prompt and vigorous action succeeded m extinguishing tho bluo and saving tho property An uufortunato accident occurred on thoF E As M V at Stanton testciday said to have been caused by tho luls spreading Tho east bound local froiget was switching in tho ynids at that place when the engine and sovoral cars left tho track The engine was ovei turned and damaged considerably ly none of tho crow was injured Tho ongino duo to tho work it was perform ing was not moving very fast or tho dis aster would have boon much worso Tho city caucuses of tho fusion pnrty wore hold last oveniug in fiovornl of tho wards In tho First ward Fred Degnor was placod in nomination for assessor and tho following gentlemen namod as delegates to the precinct convention to bo hold here next Tuesday A P Ohilds L Witzol R Peters Geo Thiolo H C Truman J L Daniel John Osterhug Carl Lierinauii and Chas Rico In tho Second ward W F Ahhnan received the nomination for assessor and tho delegates to tho county convention wero ro olectod as dolegates to tho city con vention Tho same courso was taken in tho Third ward in regard to dolegates No nomination was made however tor assessor and nnother caucus will beheld later for tho purpose of naming that candidnto Miss Mary Mack daughter of Mrs George Deckert of Nowmnn Grove was severely gorod by a cow last Tuesday noon According to tho Hornld she wont to drive some cattle bolonging to a neighbor out of her stop fathers hog lot wheu a vicious cow turned on hor and knocked hor in tho abdomen The animals hoiu entered to tho left and slightly below tho nutal piercing the abdominal cavity and disclosing the intestines Tho young womans mother ran to her assistance but tho vicious beast turned on her and chased her out of the lot nnd into tho houso The wounded girl was earned to tho houso and medical attendance summoned Sovoral stitches wero required to closo the wound and tho young woman is in a fair way to recover unless inflammation sets in Tho transfers of real estate during the past week or more indicate un wonted activity m tho sales of Madison county property Tho deals aio pretty equally divided between town and farm propei ty While m some instances it is foreign buyers who aro acquiung the property in tho majority of cases tho purchasers are arouud homo tho evi dent intention beiug to prepare to make this most favored spot a pornianout residouco It is uudoubted in minds of many that this nativity is but the precursor of a lltelysaleof Madison county piopeity within the nest jour oi ttto While the home people are loulling that this is a pleasant spot in tt Inch to make a peunanent home at tention is being called to lis desirability among people of othet states and a lingo tnllux of netvcoineis may w ex pected about next spiing Col S W Hayes who Is prominent in the state councils of Masonic older has leceitetl a circular letter announcing the death of Muis llattmaii of Omaha giaud treasurer of the Masonic gtiiud lodge of Nebiaskii The funeial will take pliu e toiuoi tow at I I0 in Omaha mid ttill be conducted lit the giaud ledge olllceis Mr llailmau has been giaud troiiNuior of tho oidei for main touis and was usually elected to the position by acclamation He ttns still in the piimoof lifeaud his many titonds hud hoped for his companionship lor many tcnis but their hopes wet n not regarded by the rude hand of death and his loss to the Masonic ordeiliko that ot tho late Giaud Secretary Mott en ttill be keenly loll by all membeis of that body It is ptobable thai some of tho membeis of the oitler ttill go from hero to Omaha to attend the liinoiul al though the notice has been very shoit and I hey will be hurried to make in rnngouiouts MONDAY MENTION I 1 Koenigsleiu had business in Madison today Judge and Mrs Powers drove to Pieice t estoulay Mis B O Getter and daughter dutte over from Miidison today Mis H ripenring of South Noifolk is very low with stomach trouble Mi and Mrs S F Teal will ret tun from Misouu Valley tonioiiotv Miss Peail Reese ttas in fiom her school in tho Rnasch district otor Sun day Muses Lottie Sidler and Pearl Kelh ledge were visitois to Stanton yeslei lny O I Jenkins of tho Fair stoic will make a business tup to Omaha tomor row 13 A rum the Oreighton real estate man was greeting Norfolk friends today Julius Hiiaso was down from Bittlo Creek yestordny visiting relatives and frionds Miss Bacliolor and Miss Humor wont to Way no Saturday and returned last evoning Mrs John Swartout of Columbus Wis is a guest at tho homo of Mrs W H Buttorllold Miss Onolo Adams who is teaching in tho Warnurvillo district spoilt Sun day in Norfolk Misses Hortha Scholino and Amelia Anders of Croighton weio Sunday vis itors in Norfolk Sot oral negio minstrels wero on tho streets this morning entertaining the people with music Mr and Mis S W True are homo fiom Omaha whtro they have been t lsiting sovoral days Tho new side track in the Union yards is comploto and the passongor cars now occupy it over night Mr aud Mrs O S Hayes returned Satuiduy evening from Omaha whoro thoy attended conference Couuty Judge Win Bates and candi date for ro eloction was calling upon Norfolk voters yesterday Tho commissioners will nteot in reg ular sessioii at Madison tomorrow to transact tho couuty business J D Morwin of Wisnor has accepted a position as solicitor with tho Singer Manufacturing company hero R II RoynoldB camo homo Saturday from Wiusido whoro ho has just com pleted two brick storo buildings J Ariioldi has resigned his position as jeweler ut W B Vails and departed on tho noon train for his home in Omuha Mr and Mrs P Hull of Gohring this state aro visiting at the home of his brother II H Hull of South Nor folk O F W Maniuarlt will return to day from Oniuhu whoro ho has beou taking treatment from an experienced oculist W R Holnnnn and son Clarenco ro turnod last night from their visit to Ocean Grovo Now Jersey and other points east John Flynn went to Meadow Grovo where ho bus tho contract lor putting in tho gravol road bed for tho county this morning Robert Utter is homo from Jniaha where ho has boon for some time While there ho purchased a largo stock of holidayigoods Work on the Thirteenth street bndgo is progressing tery satisfactorily aud it is hoped to have it complotod and ready for uso this week Thos Clulveis of made a lying tup to the city this morning arriving on the il oclock train aud returning on tho i oclock freight Judgo aud Mrs 15urno went toOmnha Saturday Mrs Barnes returned today but tho judge does not expect to got homo loforo Thursday Miss Eliaboth Davonport left today for Spoukune Washinton whore she ia 1J d n II 1 1 W L inv1 1 L j r vj 0 The bilh can Iv mnuV m exhibit uling pleasure by the use of Ivory Soap II cleanses the pores of all impuiities leaving the skin soil smooth ruddy and healthy Ivory Soap is made of pine vegetable oils The lather forms readily and abundantly IT FLOATS copvmciHr moo u mi iiiocti 11 n oamiill co Cincinnati will remain dining the ttiulei with her slstei Mrs ieo Latimer A paitynl hupp cliildion helped Miss Doiolhy Kiidut obseivo bet Imlhiliv at tho home ol her motliei on Koeiiigsti in avenue Satuiduy afternoon Ilotve genenil malinger of the Ameueitu Meet Sugar compiint went to Omaha Satuiduy afternoon lie will probably bo bin k Thuisdny Mis N A Kamboli and Mis G F Kiepei returned tiom Omaha Sittmtlay night They attended the ball Friday etening and icpoit a pleas ant time Janus Nichols chaiiman of the re publican couuty central committee and Chris Schavland cleik of the disttict com I diote over from Madison Sitiu day ot ening Wittiek who has for some time held the position of bookkeeper in tho Citious National bank departed yester day noon foi Chicago where he has se cured a position Saturday was the fifth birthday of Lyman Winter an event which was oolobiutcd by a number of his oung companions at the home of his parents on North Twelfth street Manager Sprechoi has taken an rirdei and will soon place telephones in the book ston ami residence of Robeit Utter Tho storo phono will bo No loll and the one at the residence No Til Glissman and Nethaway were the contestants m a recent shoot Their target was fifty birds and the shoot re suited in a tie of 1 dead birds apiece Tho tie will be shot oil at some future time A dance at the homo of August Mati con four miles west of tho city Satur day night was attended by a large number of people who onjoyed a good timo A number from the oity were in attendance Sol Mayor has docided not to build the now houso planned by him this soason owing to tho fact that tho bids received wore considerably higher than tho estimato aud he felt that he could not at present nllord to pay the price Tho sum of lli disappeared from the safe of Stockwoll As Chase of Cloar water while the members of the fhm wero at dinner the other day John Green a trusted employe disappeared at the samo timo No trace of either Green or tho money has since been found John Oesterlmgs horso becamo frightened and proceeded to kick tho cart to which it was attached into kindling wood this morning It ns very successful in its efforts and Mr Oestorlihg will now bo compelled to ride a foot back or roplaco the do molished vehicle Tho schools at Walnut Giovo lb miles west of Oreighton havo been closed on account of an outbrenk of black diphthoria Threo deaths from tho disoase havo occurred und sovoral now cases are reported Tho doctors aro using overy precaution to prevent the scourge from spreading one of tho victims having boeu buried at tho mid night hour While in Omaha Robert Uttor placed the largest ordor of any book storo in tho state for tho works Riohard Cartel ami David Harm Mr Utter has been in Norfolk long enough to realio that its citiens demand the latest and best in the book lino which speaks highly for them from a literary stand point He bus no fears but that his supply will Ik quickly exhausted Sioux Citt Journal J S Mecklin of Chicago and W W Graham of Norwalk O promotors of tho Yankton Norfolk and Southern railroad hnvo so- cured 1 1 itti the seeretaty of win tho put lb go loi meily held by the Dakata Soul m i n Railroad i oinp my to oiistrucl abiidgt in loss the Mishouu nver at N million Tin Dakota Southern com jmiiy leteived th light under a I tiling ol I he win dcpiilmciit made September Ul The put lieges previously hi Id by the old Yiiiilctou Bridge t ompiny wuro tnm feiied to tin Dakota Sotithei n com pany Upon leceitiug the iinnclusoH lite Dakota Southern company tinned it otoi to the Yankton Union Hudge t oin piuyiiK oi pointion organized bt Messrs Met kling mid Giaham Rtt A F Sieglei of St Pauls Lu theran church has received and no t eptt il a call to the pastorale of the Lu theiau hiiich nt Watiwiiosa Wis a suburb of Milwaukee where his son I red now holds an important position in the school Mr Kiegler will preach his farewell sermon at St Pauls church next Sunday and will leave the follow ing week with his family for Wiscon sin Ho has been the pastor of St Pauls chinch for almost eight years coming here fiom Two Ritcis Wis He aud his family have a huge circle of friends and acquaintances who will ro giet their reinotid but will wish them ovoiy success and comfort in their now home The congregation of St Pauld chitn h will meet and choose another pistoi in xl Sunday Mayor Simpson returned Saturday from a live days tup to uorthttt stern Antelope and eastern Holt Oiiuties lie went ovei laud and had a good opjsir tuiiity to obsei vo tho country As ho i xpiesses it he found the crops good times prosperous nnd people happy Many of the farmers who were so heav ily in debt a fow years ago havo either paid all they owe or have enough crop cattlo and hogs to do so The mayor said he did not moot a grumbler in his whole tmvols except on one question all wero complaining hocauso they could not get enough help to care for tho im mense crop harvested this year Mr Simpson bus been piying nu annual trip to this section for several years to inspect property in which ho is inter ested and this is tho first timo ho has found such favorable conditions ns this year All which goes to corroborate the statement that has frequently been made lately that prosperity has come to the farmer of Nebraska NO USE TRYING I cant take plain cod liver oil Doctor says try it He might as well tell me to melti lard or butter and try to take them It is too rich and will upset the stomach Butt you can take milk or cream so you can take Scotts Emulsion I It is like cream but will feed and nourish when cream will not Babies and dren will thrive and drowi fat on it when their ordinary food docs not nourish thcni Persons have been known to sjat a pound a tlay when tawni rn ounce of Scotts Emulsion It gts the digestive machinery in working order so that the ordinary food bj properly digested and 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