i s r j i i is - a FRIDAY FACTS Mrs G U Main is on the sick list C S Hayes is in Stnuton on business toilny Or Salter returned at noon from his trip to Oiiinhn Mr and Mrs Goorgo Story of Pierco uie visitors in the city today Mrs Herman Ranseh of Stanton was in the city yesterday shopping Miss Lena Donuingor was in thu city yesterday on her way to Madison Mesdames Story and Surgennt of Pierco weie city visitors yesterday K C IIowo 1ms returned from a Hy ing visit to Grand Island and Omaha Frank Walker a real estate man of Columbus is in tho city on business Mrs W II Olurk departed this noon for Randolph to visit friends n few days Mrs David Bauin returned last even ing from a visit to Stromsburg this state Moit Stowart of Lincoln transacted business and visited friends in the city last evening S G Dean is arranging to have his resulonco heated with hot water W II Htsh is putting in the plant Joe Teahou of Omaha traveling pass enger agent of the Wabash line is in tho city in the interest of his company Mrs F W Wietor nud baby loturned last evening from Grand Island where they have been spending several weeks with hor parents Mrs C II Blood gave a party to her class in the Baptist Sunday school at her home on north Twelfth street yes terday afternoon Col S J Alexander of Lincoln icp resuutiug tho Gorman American insur ance company is transacting business in the city today Miss Piekerill who has been teaching a physical culture class here left this morning for Columbus The class instruction was closed last evening Mrs Becker and daughter Mrs Straus of Legouier Ind left today for the formers homo in Albion after a visit at tho home of Morris Mayer Julius Degner and wife took advantage of tho pleasant weather yesterday and diovo down to Wisiier where they will MSit a week with their son Julius jr Born yesterday evening to Mr and Mrs Michael J Stone an eight pound boy Papa makes his own cigars and probably dispenses them with a liberal hand to all friends Mrs J MMDonaldis now in Omaha where she will tako trentment lor a month with a skilled specialist Her friends have strong hopes that tho treat ment will effect a euro Rev Mr Chamberlain formeily of Blair now of Birch will occupy the pulpit of tho Free Methodist church every other Sunday commencing next Sunday when he will preach at 1 1 a m and 7 l0 p m F Strattons team became frightened at tho minstrel parado yesterday alter noon and proceeded to run A collision with a havy dray wagon brought the horses to a standstill however without serious results Tho driver of Fddys hack appeared before tho police judgo this morning after spending the night in tho cooler on tho charge of being drunk and dis orderly Ho was assessed the usual dose for that kind of sport and it cost him 7 10 Omaha World Herald A reception will bo tendered to Rev F M Sisson and family at the Hansom Park Metho dist church this evening Dr Sibsou having been appointed presiding elder of tho Norfolk district will leave Omaha with his family Saturday J Hartley ox postmastcr of Lincoln and J Paul ex postmaster of Huntings are city visitors Mr Paul has resided in the stato over 20 years and this is his tlrst visit to Norfolk Ho experesses Example is Better Than Precept It is not ivhat ive say bat what Hoods Sarsaparilla does that tells the story Thousands of testimonials are examples of ivhat Hoods has done for others and ivhat it will do for you Scrofula Itiiunlii si rofula bores niili me shunned by nilimhors Medical triaiim nt fuiltri A rilutivu urntd me to trj Hoods Mirsiiptirilli Did so and In feu months the sorisuiinplitulj hiMhil Mas 1 M Hah II Ktmi N Jl Inflammatory Rheumatism- Two atcuksof tlie crip lift mi- wOli Inllainiua lory rheumatism Am K vears old but Hoods barsapinlla itirid nil and I can i limb stairs and wain an whore J Low I and J73 arnu Am liutfal N Y JfoodS SajJapg liffd UliJ mMMJumwM llooda Illli cure liter iin tin imii irritation ii1 only cathartic to taku with lluml fearjpamia PARKERS HAIR BALSAM LImjijii aud Uautlfiu the hair 1rotnUci a luiumia growth Never Falls to llcttore Gray llalr to Ita Youthful Color Cum aralp dttraM i k hair lallwz tncaiidtliual Dmryljli himsolf ns very ngreeably Burprised to tlud such a thriving city heio as greeted him on his arrival Maniuardts hall was tilled to over flowing last evening tho occasion loing the appearance of Richards iV Pringles Georgia minstrels The company gave tho best nilnstiel show ever seen in this city notwithstanding tho fact that tho stage in tho hall is so small that some of the features had to bo omitted A special train emtio in over tlio Union Pacific last night having on board R Baxter goneral superin tendent J 1C Langtreo superintendent of bridges and buildings and A 1 Sohoinerhorn chief engineer of this division The oflicorH were on a tour of inspection of tho road They departed this morning Manager Spreeher of tho local tolo phone olllce is another man who finds it dilllcult to sectuo a needed forco of moii Tho company is endeavoring to put up a new line at Snyder and Mr Sproohor was requested to send si men to that place Thus far ho has not been able to secure n man Ho came near getting ono yesteiday but his hopes proved to bo of an ephemeral nature and ho is still on a quint hunt Ho has good inducements to offer too At tho meeting of Norfolk lodge No Hi I O O F held last evening Judge 11 1 Kelly resigned as ono of the rep resentatives to grand lodge on account of pressing business duties ami II L Spaulding was elected in his stead The grand lodge will convene in Hastings tho mhto Mst of this month O W F Mnniuurdt is tho other ropiosontntivo Mr Spaulding introduced quite an im portant bit of legislation at tho last ses sion which will como up for action at tho coming meeting Another qui to serious wieck occuned on the Klkhorn lino bofweon this city and Stnuton yesterday morning The disaster was occasioned by a boiler which was being shipped to the Harding Creamery company at this place roll ing off the Hat car on which it was carried It fell in such a manner as to get in the way of the cars following and as a result three cars of freight ami one of stock woro ditched Although no one was hurt tho damage to the cats ditched was considerable It is understood that tho track was not blocked A wiecking train has been busy since tho accident in righting things and every vestigo of tho wreck will soon be removed The ciowd at tho entertainment last evening demonstrated the fact that all hogo do not travel on four legs Thero weio many cases of seat jumping where a man without a reserved seat check would come in nud take possession of a chair that had been sold to another Most of theso cases were settled by the seat jumper giving way after an annoy ing parley but ono man is known to have squatted himself in anothers sent and lelused to budgo oven after ho was shown that it had been reserved long boforo ho thought of buying a ticket to tho entertainment If ns is populnrly supposed names originate from the voca tion or uattiro of tho individual tho name of this man should be Swine but it isnt Dr and Mrs A Ilodcetts have broken up housekeeping preparatory to thoir removal to Grand Island and are stopping at tho home of Mr and Mrs J W Ransom where about forty of their friends called in and surprised them with a farowoll party last evening During tho evening tho doctor was pre sented with a handsomo easy chair ns a tokeu of tho esteem in which ho is held by many Norfolk friends Mrs Hod getts who has during her residenco hero been an active and valuable mem ber of the Ladies Aid society was also tho recipient of a choice gift from tho members of that society Tho gift was a quilt tho blocks of which boro tho autographs of tho different members of tho society and will no doubt bo highly treasured by tho recipieut for tho many pleasant memories it will recall Mr Hodgetts will leave tomorrow for Grand Island whoro ho will preach Sunday nnd his family will follow to their futuio homo Monday or Tuesday next They leavo many friends v ho sincerely regret their departure SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs K A L iwrenco of Madison is a city visitor today R W Williams and daughter wont to Madison this morning Mr and Mrs W B Fuorst of lUttlo Creok were visitors in the city yesterday Miss Sehwerin teacher of a school near Pierco is shopping in tho city to duy F A Huston of living is hero today looking after his mercantile interests in tho city Win F Alexander tho traveling man will spend Sunday with his family m the city Mrs A Bear entertained the mem bers of tho Katie Klatsch yesterday afternoon Miss Rco ono of tho teachers in tho Tildou pubho rchools is visiting her friend Miss Mygatt Born this morning to Mr and Mr Michael M jolick at their homo on South Fourth street a son Al Richardson of Bmerick and his brother Fred Richardson of Battle Creek uro city visitois today Born last evening to Mr uud Mrs THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY OCTOHKK 12 1859 Frank Cantor at their homo on South Tenth street a baby girl Miss Not tin Hungate of Chiidron is in the city to spend Sunday with her friend Miss Hattio llbeny Robt Johnson a carrepalrer is nicely settled in a house at tho minor of Ne braska avenuo ami Ninth streets Prof O 11 Whitley is in town from Neligh coming down last evening in time to attend the dancing party Miss Hartley ciuuo over fioin Madi son last evening and attended the Karly Hour club party at Must hall Frank Fstabrook returned last even ing from a tilp on the toad in tho interest of the cold storage plant George Koechig who enlisted us a brakemau a few days ago has had to lay off on account of a boil on his hand Mr Sinsheiriier from Oxnniil Cal has como to take the position of assist- mil superintendent at the sugar factory I Mrs Shurtz is not improving very materially Tho littlo boy who has been very sick is considerably better A O Johnson of Montioss R I was hero yesterday looking up values of farm lands in tho vicinity of Norfolk The Baptists have just closed a very instructive and successful stato conven tion at Omaha and will meet iiet year at Bioken Bow Republican nrospoiity bus stiuck the dye house of Kh Ritsloy and tho event is being celebrated by the application of a new coat of paint O D Jenkins leturned last evening from the southern pint of the state wheiehe has been on business connected with the Fail store 1 K Sponcomnd daughter of Wau kon Iowa are expected in the city to night to make a short visit with the family of V 10 Spencer Misses Peail Reese Oriole Adams and Anna Law Noifolk girls who aie teaching school in the country all spend Sunday with friends and lclatives in tho city Mrs and MNs Walker returned to Schuyler this morning Mis Goo Fox and son Will went with them to attend tho golden wedding of Mis Foxs lather nnd mother Mis L R Pritclmrd of Meadow Grove inl hor daughter Mis R Bartlott of St Paul tins state are in tho city for a short visit with Mrs U Rudat and other friends The cold storage shipped a 20 foot car loaded with IV cases of eggs to head quarters at Lowell Mass yesterday It is understood that a like shipment will bo made every Fiiday for some time W H Baugh of San Finuoisco is in the city on business Ho makes a semi annual tiip to this section and notes with ploasure that tho country shows signs of improvement every tune he comes The following Pierco people were visitors in this metropolis today Mis C E llutton and daughter Fay Mrs C 13 Stnloy Mrs C McDonald Mr and Mrs B aim Miss Emma Inhelder and Mr F Frahm Omaha Boo- Judgo J B Barnes of Norfolk is in tho city on business Judge Bai nes is ono of the promiinent men of his section of tho country and has been identified with tho growth of his homo town for many years Tho members of the fire department are having good success with the sale of tickets to tho opening night of tho opera houso and they have no fear that they will not bo able to sell tho full 100 seats that they havo undertaken to dispose of A O Hazon who has been stenog rapher at tho law oflico of Mapes z Haen for some time past has resigned that position nud accepted tho ono of stenographer nud clerk in tho oflico of Superintendent Roynolds at the Junc tion Tho Madison county term of tho dis trict court will not conveno on Novem ber lt as has beon announced tho sit ting having been adjourned until De cember because of a conflict of dates with othor counties Tho Pierco term of court has also beon adjourned Tho Outside product caucus hold nt tho city hall this afternoon nominated T J Iliutor for assessor K J Rix for road overseer of district No 1 and J W Bovee sr for road overseer of dis trict No h Tho caucus recommended for appointment as clerk of oleetion K D Hammond and for judgo of election O P Byerly Miss Liio Schrnni unexpectedly cele brated her 11th birthday yesterday after noon at her homo on South Third street Tho celobratiou was occasioned by a largo number of littlo friends calling in and surprising her An enjoyable afternoon was Bpent in which tho re freshments served were of considerable importance Tho seniors of tho Norfolk High school gave a class party last evening at tho home of Ray Hayes ono of tho mem bers which partook of tho nature of a faiewell to Mifb Ktta Hodgetts whoso parents are removing to Grand Island The evening was very enjoynbly spent in games and such other modes of amusement as young people know well how to lev iso Rev John Jeffcries writes from Ovid Michigan stating that his frionds thero havo him in such a grip that ho cannot return to Norfolk this week us he J hoped aud expected to do He baa therefore deteired his ml urn until some time next week He states that hois feeling much better for his journey and rest and is anticipating his return to homo and vvotk with delight F L Myeis writes from Module la leqiiestiug information concerning his 1 1 years old son Fiotl who left his homo September Hlh lie has In own hair dark blue eyes left eyelid di Hop ing Was bain footed when ho left homo and woie a dark shiit with white dots and a black hat witlta toili lim Any information concerning him will be thankfully leceived by Mr Myers Yesterday was the tenth wedding aunlveisaryof Mi and Mis Otto Buckle iv date which was teuieuibered by many of their friends in the city who moved in uiioii them last evening and gave them a genutne surprise The quality of tinwaie brought along as souvenirs of tho occasion was A 1 but the royal con gratulations which accompanied the visit of the tiiends weie the most uppic oiated pint of tho evening Tlie congiegiition and membership of Hnnscom Iaik M B chinch ofOimilut tenth ted their pastor l M Sisson and family a faiewell leceptlou Kiiilny oveuiug lustiumental ami vocal mu sic readings ami lefteslimenls coiihIi tuted the eveningsiiiteitaiuinent Dr Sisson wits piesontcd with a handsome painting of lite Sistine Madonna and also a large Wilton tug The tlocioi an iv ed in Noifolk this noon ami will preach mm mug and evening at the M K church tomoiiow The lirsl ol the lancing puities to be given by the Laily lloui club lining the winter held at Mast hall last evening was a success in eveiy articular flic hall wiin handsomely decorated the tun sic furnished by the Malum oiclieslia was iiispmng tho at tendance wiih all that could badesiied and there was no flaw to mar the pleiisiuo ol the evening Coll eo and sandwiches worn set veil luting the evening by Blierliatl The series ol patties will bo lontimied the next coining tlneo weeks fiom last evening Sioux City Join mil IIonryT Oxnanl of Oxnaiil Cal president of the Amer ican Ret I i aigiir company has wiitten a letter to themanufactuiers committi e of the Sioux City leal estate board say ing that hi repiiseulative whom he had intended to send to Sioux City lining the latter pint of September foi the purpose ol investigating the adapt ability of Sioux Oitvs terntory fori the raising of sugar beets had been pie vented fiom coming but that ho would arrive in Sioux City some tune dining the piescut month J J Clements was a very sinpiiscd man last evening when a party of rel atives and friends invaded his homo on Madison avenue at about S oclock finding him playing with tho children on the kitchen floor Mrs Clements had invited tho guests who met at the home of Mis Mather and proceeded in a body to the Clements home and until they cauio m upon huu ho had not thought of the fact that it was his list bnthilay Tho evening was very on joyably spent at games of cards and other nmuecmeuts Refreeshineiits were served to which ample justiio was done after which Mr Clements was presented with a handsomo collar and cuff box T II Tiacy who is a member of the Milford Soldiers and Sailors home is in tho city vsiting his son and friends Mr Tracy is vi ry well pleased with the home of which ho bus furnished n lew facts Tho homo was originally built for a sanitarium on account of tho fine mineral springs in tho near neighbor hood Itjwas however never used for tho purposo for which it was built but was rented by the stato for its present use Tho institution is now tho prop erty of tho stato tho last legislature having appropriated IlilfcUO for its pur chase Tho legislature also appropri ated 5000 to erect a hospital addition The inula building is three storns in hoighth with basement and is situated on the highest point ol ground on the foity acres which is the property of the institution From tho building the giound slopes gently to tho Big Blue river which is tho boundary lino of tho property on tho east Moro than one half of tho forty acres is covered by a beautiful forest of native growth Tho home is governed by Commandant Ttulgo Fowler of Omaha whono wife is ma 1 1 on and Mr Tracy states that they are doing all in their power for tho comfort and convenience of tho old soldiers of tho homo CoininlxHlcimi Ircii in dim- Madi ok Nebr October it 1890 At 1 p in board of county commis sioners met in regular session A C Johnson II W Winter and John J Hughes present On motion the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved On motion tho clerk was directed to exchange valuations and taxes for the year ISlil on lots 7 and block 1 O W Braaschs addition to Norfolk making value of lot 7 7fi Off and lot 8 10 00 and for tho year 1 Mis reduce value on lot h erronoously assessed as improved to fhOO On motion claims in tho alleged in sanity case of Geo Beyiner were allowed as follows Geo W Losey witness I day fiiKi J II Kingman witness 1 day and 17 miles U70 I 3 In-A-V ILL D4Afc4 j 4 X ijkY A C I A I ill ll - ij Maybe ho icccr is just out of Ivotv Soap hut has another he thinks is just as ooj No other soap is just as jooil Insist thai he no I Ivory Soap loi you AWONDOI WANNINCi - Tin to in- minv lilti vupi i nil iiptiMiilrl In 1 1- ut iinl At till MllltV llllV AWll SOI till tiki ill IMUMll III IIS lllll tilt pi I lilt ir lllil IllllllUltlllj in lllllvs of Hit it millK Ask or lur So ipilii Insist iikiii Kitllnp II COI TIIHJll I llllil IIV Ml I HUtlt II I1AMIIII CO CINI INNAll Ida Guard witness I day andl7 miles t 70 Minnie Taylor witness I day anil 17 miles - 70 Lot tie Taylor witness I day and 17 miles 1 70 1ied llollingswnith - days and 17 miles fi 70 John C Speeliiiau witness I day and I mi in lies fl 111 Mis John C Speelman witness I diy and 17 miles jl 70 II II Hull witness I day nud 17 miles 7o applied on peinounl tax Catl Wilde county treastnei on ae onnnt tax II II Hull i l 70 Mrs II II Hull witness I day and 17 miles jl 70 Witness fees i in favoi of Saiah M Reymer anil I low ml leniei wemilis alloAtd Other cltiims weie allowed as follows Win Rates county judge It es in caseof Slate vs A I Webb fiom Louis una fil 00 C WVt inn county Hiipetiiiteudciit snlaiy tor St ptomher and incidental olhco expenses f 1 17 77 L Mittlfstudt lumber for budges 70 Cm Win Putts county judge costs in cases ol Wm Kuby and Victor Meiha sont lo reform school l I 05 II L Spaulding constables costs in case of Victor Moilia i 10 B G I oilman postage freight uud express f I I fit Claus Young for soldiers relief pur poses jtoo R I Scott booklets and stationery fiO 00 L M Johnson working on bridges and grading w7C L M J Vaage guiding 7 00 Bnk Melnnd grading ro applied on personal tax Carl Wilde ounty treasurer on ac count tax Bak Meland i Ufl S O Sinioiison grading 4 r SJ5 up phul on personal tax Carl Wilde county treasurer on ac count tax S O Sinionsoii o tii Halvor Hulvorson grading SO ap plied on personal tax Carl Wilde county treasurer on no connt tax II Hulvorson r0 R DScott publishing tounty treas urers semi annual statement and folders 8ri0O K G Heilman salary as clerk of tho county board for quarter ending Sep temlier 50 I Mil Gust Kaul janitor for September 15000 On motion board adjourned for supper and mot at 7 p in On motion Thomas Kennedy was ap pointed road overseer of district No 17 vice Henry Nahrstadt unable to serve Chum oa motion allowed iih follows J A Light work on road fsi ap plied on personal tax Carl Wilde county treasurer on ae lounttaxJ A Light h l M D Tyler sahuy for quarter end ing SepteinlHT ISO 1MIJ HI Dr H T Holden medical attendancd and medicine to Mov s Clink 2 Hi Wmtir A SchuU iixIh grease oiletc usid on county grader Ri 15 Karo Bros meat for relief of Clark 2 HI Geo ZitniiieriiiUi erectiug bridge near Meadow Grove flili H Crowell Lumberix Giain Co lumber 1 Mi 7 J F Altstadt woik on bridge pit tio P V oberg plumlers inuuiml used in jail l 7 applied on personal tax Carl Wildo county treasuier on tic count tax P F Oberg ii57 Madison Chronicle printing and sta tiouery H 50 Carl Wildo county treasurer commis sion to special collectors fO W Carl Wilde county treasurer casli o Soldiers Relief commission 5000 A R Lewis woilt on guide ilAri 1 It Donovan stalioneiy and print ing fU On inolion boanl adotuneil until to moiiow at I p m Icloner I boaid pi oi ceded to view lniilge six miles west of Madison ami met at com t houso at I p m On motion claims weie allowed as lollous 1 K Klynn woikon giado at Mend iiw Ciovo id OH L O I lei I iiiim piepaiing tax list lot ISMI 151101 hues I cents iill 00 John II 1 1 n I ft stattonciy and punt ing JO Ml Call Wilde cash paid lor county atlas postage exchange on state funds el in I il John ilynn giuvcl woik on load at Meadow irove i278 Ml Win Bates repairs on desk postage expn ss etc 1 1 hi James li Hume lumber 57i Luiil Pnlihei now lopairs on county giader in less peisonal tax- 00 balance 10 00 Cirl Wilde county treasuier on ae count tax L Piibbcrnow OH Asa Iv Leouaid medicine for lelicf of Smith and Budgelonl l 00 State Join mil Co 5100 lax receipts diiphcatt s and triplicates 7f 00 A Johiihou county commissioner per diem and auhiige I01 50 John J Hughes county commissioner per diem and mileage hS J II W Winter county t oinniissioner pi i diem and mileage - 05 Statement ol ft es rendered by Chr Schavland i lerk of the dislnct court showing total amount of tees icceived foi quarter ending September If lHOO to bo r -5 was rcLtiived and ordeied placed on file On motion boiud adjourned until I p in October 17 I Ml L G IIiiivias County Clerk WiNNn - several bright and honest persons to represent us as managers in this and close by counties Salary 000 ayearundoxjienHes Straight bona fido no moro no less salary Position perma nent Our references any bauk in any town It is mainly oflico work con ducted at homo Reference Enclose self addressed slumped ouvelopo Thk Domisios Comiasy Dept 5 Chicago rAPaJ3B fzWPV KvK y xi 1 SCOTS I 5FMIIBBW3 1M U tmm i v i fi Prv4 mnntinii frtr tt 11 v 10 U IUIA4 IIVU1111Hj UI IMS w X baby that is thin and not tr X well nourished and for the V mother whose milk docs j not nourish the baby J w It is equally good for the y boy or girl who is thin and yt pale and not well nourished y W by their food also for the M anxmic or consumptive V adult that is losing flesh M y and strength Z In fact for all conditions of wasting it is the food w medicine that will nourish and build up the body and give new life and energy J when all other means fail Should be taken in summer as well ai n Inter Sr 50c jndjl 00 ll Jrufgistl 5 SCOTT A 1IOWNE Chenau New YoiJt