FRIDAY FACTS Mrs II Ackornmn of Stanton is a city visitor 0 II Willey is a risitor iu tho city from Fremont Ohas Cronoh of Blair is a visitor iu tho Sugar City Mrs A J Durlaud vent to Madison this morning to viBit f reinds Mrs W W Hiloy nnd mother xvero Norfolk visitors from 1ierco Survoyor W II Lowo wont to Buttlo Creek tins morning on business 7 S OMallloy of Plaiuviow was a visitor iu this metropolis this morning Herman Spioring loft on tho noon tiain for Springfield 111 to resume his studies Miss Sullivan of Columbus is visiting with MibS Keating at tho hospital for the insane N Slothower of Sioux City is visiting his bister Mrs Lewis Johnson and other frieuds Diek Richards formerlv of this city is reported to be sick with typhoid fever at Crawford this state Harvey Beobo of Stanton a former member of company L passed through tho city yesterday on his way home Fred Sidlcr Iiub treated his drny to a now coit of piint and ho bitched to it for tho first timo siuce it was completed this morning Mrs Heukel and daughter Bertha left Wedneday for Oshkosh Wis where t hey will make their future homo with Rev Win Heukel B S Wyatt was in tho city yester day from Grand Island attending to Singer sowing machine business and gieeting old acquaintances The business men along maiu street this morning had the rubbibh nnd litter along tho street swept up and the city marshal Widamau had itiuuledlaway Miss Wiunio Gibson returned last night from Quincy 111 where bhe has been attending tho Gem City business college She has been absent since last March The partit ons aro being removed from tho third tloor of the Marquardt block which will considerably enlarge the ca pacity of the hall and make it more suitable for the purpose for which it w is iutonded Chester A Fuller left on the morning train for Chicago to give his evidenco tomorrow before the industrial coninns bion concerning the alleged discrimina tion of freight rates against Norfolk by tho C St P M O road Tho new additiou to the Congrega tional church will be completed by next Thursday night and the ladies will givo au opening sociable to which all members of the church and congregation and their f rinds are conlially invited After settling nil expenses incurred by reason of the entertainment for fellow dealers who visited hero tw o days this week tho locnl saloon men had tho amount of 20 left which was contri buted to the baud that furnished music during the convention A letter from Bishop A L Williams says that in some way his date for the visitation to Norfolk next Sunday was mixed up and as a result he cannot be here until December 3 Tho reception to be tendered him will therefore be postponed There will be lay services iu Trinity church Sunday morning and Sunday school at tho usual hours W S Pardonnerand family arrived at noon today from Ghiuo Calif ornin and are now gueBts at the homo of Mr and Mrs C H Reynolds Mr Pardon uer comes to take tho management of the sugar factory during the absence of F Wieter who left today for southern Colorado where the American Beet Sugar company is erecting a new factory By staying away from the building yards women aid m makiug ships No feminine visitors aro allowed to go through the greatCramps ship yards in Philadelphia because every time a wo rn n passes through tho shops every one of tho 7000 workmau raises his eyes from his work and in one minuto one mans work for a fortnight is lost t j the employers A new rule went into effect on tho 44 No Eye Like the Masters Eye You are master of your health and if you do not attend to duty the blame is easily located If your blood is out of order Hoods Sar saparilla ivilt purify it It is the specific remedy for troubles of the blood kidnevs bowels or her Kidneys - Mv kiims troubled mo nuci oi udvlre luuk Hoods i urfciurilht which gave prompt relief better sippttitc My bleep Is refrcsliliiK It cured my wife nlbo MiciiAM Built 3173 Ihnii fctriu nttbliurt la Scrofulous Humor- I was In terrible condition from Hit Itching and burning of nrrotuloug humor brew worse under lrentineiitofsiiveril chxtors Took Hoods hnrsupnrillu and Moods Tills These cured me thoroughly J J Uttik J ultou N V JlOGtJU daMapawfa -7 I yj if iWt Ti f mJ V JJJjl Ihjir llooda 1111a cure llrr nu Hi 11011 rrltutlUK mid only cathartic tu tkc with llmnln sjtmi iillla C St P M ite O road yesterday it be ing to tho effect that all passengers for Sioux City from points between Nor folk and Emorsou must chango oars at tho latter placo It has herotoforo been the custom for tho morning train to go through to Sioux City without a chango while tho afternoon train changed a car or two at that place Tho painters who have been putting the largo signs for yeast foam on tho various buildings of the city this morn ing put a largo and noticeablo sign for tho Star Clothing store on tho roof of Davenports lhory barn They also painted a sign for Hoyer on tho front of his photograph gallery They handlo tho bruhh with remarkable deftness and attract considerable attention A horse hitched to ono of tho hacks caused considerable excitement on the streots last evening his action being quito out of tho ordinary Ho kicked nnd rared and plunged in quito a soiibo less fashion for a timo and endangered tho safety of vehicle and harness but was finally quieted without any gient amount of damage being done What caused tho minimis stiango action was not dcfluitily ascertained Two additional brick masons were put to woik nu tho now opera house this morning and tho increaso in force has a noticeablo effect on tho movement of tho work Tho two men who started on tho work this morniug were E N Messick of Wayne who has been work ing on tho now conrt house of that place and Ben Ayers of this city Another mason is expected from Madison to be gin work tomorrow morniug A portion of tho walls of tho buildiug have now reached a height within a few feet of the top of Tin Niws office Tho ladies of tho Heights participated in a progressive party yesterday after noon au evening which resulted in a most enjoyable timo Tho fust meeting placo was at tho homo of Mrs 1 B Maylard where tho fiist couise of a series of refreshments were served Fiom there they went to the homo of Mrs H L Snyder and were served additional refreshments Later iu the evening they weie joined by tho geutle men and tho company was again served with light refreshments tho ladies acting out a charade during the serving of the course F H Beck has returned from Sioux City where he made nrrangemeuts for a oO hght dynamo which will be placed iu the Sugar City Cereal mills to furnish the light required lor night woik This arrangement is not only expected to bo more satisfactory than the old method by producing moro and better light but it will lessen the danger from fire con siderably Tho mills nro rapidly assum ing tho place of a leading industry not ouly in Norfolk but in thiseutiie sectiou of tho state and the people will uoto with pleasure this new evidence of prog ress on the part of tho management The ringing of tho Congregational church bell about 11 oclock last night was the cause of many people appearing on tho streets and at doors aud windows inquiring the why and wherefore Many thought it was the signal an nouncing the appearance of tho met eors in tho heavens but a searching glance failed to reveal the expected dis play About ir or 20 persons including tho mayor appeared at the church but could not ascertain the reason for tho unusual occurrence It is supposed how over that some hilarious youngsters climbed iuto the belfry aud rang the boll Yankton Press and Dakotau J M Duus will ship a carload of beer to Ins brother A M Duus in Lo Mars Iwa thereby paying au election bot Tho car was on exhibition at the American State bank It is 18 inches long flinches high aud i3 inches wide and it will hold just a doten pint bottles of beer The car was made by John T Coxhend and is a perfect model It is paiuted yellow with black trucks and a red roof and rests upon a section of railway track in miniatuio It is marked Yankton Norfolk Southwestern railway and is tho first car bearing tho labol of that road over constructed J W Roso has been appointed travel ing auditor for tho American Beet Sugar company and will have his headquar ters at Oxnard California Mr Rose has been with the Sugar compauy for four years first as bookkeeper at the Norfolk factory and this year in tho samo capacity at tho Ghiuo factory He is au expert accountant careful painstaking and exacting and is em inently fitted to have supervision over tho books of tho company at its various plants being right in lino with Iiib ability and training He will visit each of the factories once or twice a year Tin New joins his many Norfolk fi lends in congratulating him upon his promotion aud is glad that his duties will bring hnn to Noifolk occasionally where many w ill bo happy to greet him At the adjourned meeting of the li o department held last evening an execu tive committee of US members consist ing of tho chief preeidont secretary iud treasuier of tho department and foreman and secretary of each company was named to havo charge ol the ar rangements for tho annual meeting of tho state association which meetb here iu January The committte is to meet ench Wednesday evening hereafter and beeu members of the same will consti tute a quorum It was also dieided to THIS NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVKMRKIl 2 1890 givon danco on tho night of Docombor Jit Messrs Pasowollc and Kern being appointed a committee on procuring a hall and music for tho danco and report to tho executivo committed on Novem ber 3 On motion exempt certificates wero voted to W R Huffman and W II Dexter Tho mooting also dtcided that iu tho futuro fiiomaiis hall should bo closed to all public and private meet ings except to those of tho city council and firemen and tho janitor was in structed to havo tho doois connecting with the city clerks and police judges offices barricaded C Lehrman was authorised to build a locker for tho file mens unifoiins SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs Higby went to Cuighton is noon F A Hadinson of lleatrleo is a visitor iu Norfolk Miss Edith MrClary was ropoitod sick this morniug Judge Win V Allen was in the city this morning O A Williams of Nollgh was iu Nor folk this moi mug A J Durlaud has gouotoPhillpsbury Kansas on business G McBoth of Valentino was a Nor folk visitor yesterday Miss Ethel Fink of Madison is visit ing Miss Irene Juuomau E G Webber of Battle Creek was a Sugar City visitor last evening Mrs Leo has accepted a position as clerk in tho store of Baum Bros A W Hallam of Omaha is in tho city to visit friends o er Sunday Mibb Nina Walker has returned from a visit with friouds iu Plaiuviow Mrs Barshinger and children wont to Emorsou this morning to visit friends Mr and Mrs F Metscliko of Pieico are visiting at tho homo of M B Singer Mi s Edith Bachelor went to Wayuo this morning to visit fnends oer Sun day Miss Giace Dunn and bistor of Pierco aro in the city today doing som s bhop Ping Jesse H Neal of Omaha freight solici tor of the M O was in the city yes terday Architect J C Stitt returned this morning from a business trip up tho M As O Tho J J E club met last night with Misb Mae Durlaud at her homo in tho Heights II C Quick has returned fiom Omaha whero ho has beeu employed for soino time past Henry Huebuer tho Hadar merchant was attending to business in Norfolk yesterday Geo Zeigler and wife II C Piatt aud O B Clements of Faiifield Iowa are in the city It is reported that tho Baker livery barn at Battle Creek was destroyed by fire yesterday Mrs Geo L lies left for Sioux Falls S D this nioruing to spend Suidiy with her husband Mrs T J Morrow is entertaining a party of ladies at au afternoon today at her home on tho Heights Tho post office at Newman Grovo has been raised to the presidential class and the salary of tho postninster increased tol100 Mrs Geo D Butterfield came down from Creightou today and Mr Butterfield will also como in to spend Sunday with relatives The residences of Rov J J Parker and L C Middelstadt aro being improved in appearance by the applica tion of paint Miss Ada Butterfield gavo a 1 oclock luncheou todny to a number of her lady friends tho guest ot honorboing Mrs W S Pardouuer Mrs A K Shurtleff and tister Miss Lake have departed for ther homo iu Kansas City Mo after a pleasant visit with Norfolk friends A number of young people of tho city have organized a whist club aud held their first mooting last night at tho home of Miss Garlinger J H House has completed his dwel ling at the cornerpf Eleventh street and Nebraska avenuo and expects to move into it tho first of next week A club of ten young ladies styling their organization tho M tj M visited the bugar lactory labt evening and viewed its workings by electric light Miss Laura A Gregg ono of the or ganizers of tho National Americau Wo mails bullrago absocintiou will speak at the Baptist church Sunday morning and evening D D Hall lepreseutiug the Omaha World Herald ha- moved hero fiom Cduncil Jihiflh aud will occupy tho house owned by A J Darland north of 0 N Hayes F Horschnw who is employed in tho Dnveuport livery Inrn held ticket 4b tho lucky number that drew W U Hulls driving horn which was rallied olT last e cuing J B Barnes jr aud Guy Alexander departed for Lincoln tins morning to witness the football game which takes place today between tho teams of tho Nebraska aud Kansas universities There being no cut of town arrivals to nttlllf llifi tnnrnnninnt x mtu I day a match was made between Hiss man and Notlmway for fit birds It re sulted in GlisNinan killing in nnd Notlm way 12 A few Intimuto friouds gnthered at tho homo of Conductor Fo last evening to meet Mr and Mrs Jonas Walsh of Columbus who havo been visiting there for a few days Mr and Mis Walsh departed for thoir homo this morning The Union Pacific pay car caiuo in yesterday and distiibuted that which gocH to make the heaits of the railroad employes light and their pocket books heavy Superintendent It W Baxter nnd Assistant Superintendent W Chapman were occupants ol the car Ohm Mis Shelby a raihoad man who Was confined in tho city jail on the charge of lighting twisted the lode oil tho outer door a few hours after he was incaieeratid and regained his liberty Tho police have not yet ascertained his whereabouts aud arc of the opinion that ho has left town T B Kail who tiavels for the Rock Island Shoe company of Rock Island 111 has leturucd from it trip in the in terests of his house and will spend Sun day in the city Mr Kail states that it is probable that ho may again make Noifolk his homo lie mid his wife have many ft lends in the city who would bo pleased to have them letuin Bixby in tho State Journal has these complimentary words to say of tho people in this county Nebiaska re publicans will always look with favor upon tho people of Shell Gieek precinct Madison county wheto a republican gain of thirty throe over the vote of a year ago gae evidence that tho public conscience has not entirely surrcndeied to tho unhallowed influence associated With fusion for tho spoils of olllco The annual convention of the Nt braska Woman Sufhigo association will bo held in Lincoln November JS and Delegatt s to thih convention w ill be entertained and those expecting to at tend should wnto to Miss Helen Gull Lincoln stating the time of their nriival Mrs Carno Chapman Catt of New York Mi s Mary G Hay of San Fianeisco Rev Ida G llultiii of Illinois Mrs Evelyn 11 Belden of Iowa and other uationul speakers will bo prcseut F Warrant supei visor of the now opera house has addrissed notices to subscubeis for seats notifying them t lint tho pledges are now duo and payable to G A Luikart Ho n quests prompt i attentioi to tho matter in older that the building may bo completed Mr Wananthas faithfully perfonned his portion of tho contract nnd ho now re lies upon tho assistance of those who havo pledged themselves to take seats to hurry tho work of completion Tho wnlls aro now up to a level with tho bnlcony and tho interior carpenter work is being completed as far as possible i That tho building is worth the price to subscribers anyone who has examined the work thus far done can testify to P F Panabaker president of tho Northeast Nebraska Teachers tion bus issued the following notice to members At a conference of north east Nebrrska teachers at Norfolk last April time of tho North Nebraska nsso ciatiod meeting it was recommended that there should be no meeting of the association this November aud that all should put forth tho bestollort to have a strong meeting nt Wayuo next April Accordingly no program lias uoeu ar ranged aud it isrecommended that all make an effort J to insure nu excellent meeting at Wayno in April WOO A business session of tho Northeast Ne braska teachers will bo hold at Wayuo in April to arrange for tho following November meeting Heal ICMnio 1 ruiiHlerM The following transfers of real estate aro reported by Chester A Fuller man ager of tho Madison county abstract oflico at Norfolk Pairleo Arnold and husband to Martin Thomson d lot W Battle Creek 100 00 David A Halo and wife to C II Reeves wd of nwj 11- 22 s 1200 00 Kate F Hurford to Martin L Thomsen wd lot 7 block 10 Battle Creek 807 00 Norfolk National bank to P W Hall wd uV ot se- and so of so J4 of sei of neJ J L600 00 Jessie B Dorward and husbaud to James M Michael wd wj of BwJ i and w1 of uwjij 2rx 00 llnj untie Bright active honest boys are wanted at ouco by tho St Louis Sunday Star to act as agents for this great pnpor which sells readily wherever presonied Tho ageuts obtaiu tho papers on most favor able terms and hundreds of boys all over tho country are makiug good money handling it You can do the same and have money for tho holiday season The papnrs are bent to yon postpaid and you run no risk as you get credit for heads of unsold papers returned Write at once to Manager Circulatiou St Louis Star St Louis Mo Waviki -several bright and honest persoiib tu repreeeut us as managers in I this and close by countus Salary f00 n year and e xpiiiBos Straight hoiin fide no more no lesb salary Position perinn neut Our references auy bauk iu any town It is mainly office work con ducted at homo Reference Enclose self addressed Btamped onvelojio The Dominion Comvany Dopt s Chicago TTr se s yK s H ft I SSS NJvTp - I J I i 1 11 1 1 P V im l l - 1 r MONDAY MENTION G M Thompson is nil the sick list O R Vidl of Claiks was a city visitor yehteiday Mis M 15 Foster of Madison is eiy seriously ill Secur Wunner made his weekly visit to Stanton Situiday C E Doughty wont to Madison this 11101 mug on business F 15 Alderman was 111 thocity yestei day from West Point Judge Ribeitsoii was a pa senger tins morning for Lincoln Ernest Hooker of Stanton was a Sun day visitor iu Norfolk Miss Lilian Luikart is visiting fnends for a fow days at 1 looper Miss Hiildu Neno went to Stanton Sat ui day on a 1s1l tolnenils BurtMapes was attending to legal business 111 Madison Saturday Lydia thelittlo daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Peters is quite biek Mrs W J lleyl of Ilatte Center was a visitor in Norfolk last evening Dr A Bear was called to Winside Saturday on professional busnies Father McNamarn of Jackson was the guest of Father Walsh Saturday Mr and Mrs C H Bright of Winside were visitors yesterday in tho city Mr and Mrs C W Braasch wero passengers for Omaha this moining Bank Examiner Lnikart spent the day yesterday with friends at Hooper Ray Hull and 11 C Seubury were Plaiuviow visitors in tho city yesterday Morris Mayer left yesterday on a busi ness trip to tho southern part of tho state Ned Edwards xvas in tho city today enrouto from Carrol to his homo in Ainsworth Judgo Barnes returned yesterday from a professional trip to Omaha and Lincoln Mr Jackes of Hoskins passed through the city today eurouto to Spokane Wash ington Mrs C A Fuller has returned from Madison whero sho visited friends over Sunday Mrs M J Baumgardner of Box Buttle is visiting her daughter Mrs W E Spencer Chas II Harding of tho creamery company has gone to Denver on a business trip Eugene Mooro of Maploton Iowa is in the city looking up farm lauds with a view to purchasing C E Finch of Boone Iowa spent Sunday with IiIb wife aud child who aro visiting in the city Tho sugar factory will probably com plete tho present campaign before tho new year is usnereu in Mrs L II Burch of Bell wood arrived iu the city Saturday evening to visit with Miss Nettie Lowe John Winter of Ixonin Wis is visit ing with his parents who reside two miles north of the city Dr P II Salter xvent to Madison last evening to consult with Dr J B Long oeruu important case V M Hartman arrived this morning from Sioux City preparatory to his ap proaching wedding Wednesday Miss Sullivan who had been visiting Mi s Keating at the hospital returned to her home iu Columbusyesteiday Miss Agnes Carbery xvho ib teaching bdiool near Warnerville was the guest of Miss Wood Saturday nnd Sunday Mr and Mrs A Hope were 111 tho city between trains today Mrs Hope xvas formerly Miss Lillian Gerccke Mib J Ohebuutwood departed yes- 0 When the practice of economy is a necessity the cost of the soap used in a year is an impoitant item The grocer who has an eye to larger pi of its may not suggest Ivoiy Soap but you insist on having it Ivory Soap is pure soap through and through That makes it the most economical and best IT FLOATS eorvniaiiT inou nr mi i much M UAumr co Cincinnati tonlay foi utirt lieiu Texas whither sho was called by the seiioim illness of her Hister L A Suns loimeily employed nt tho Noifolk hospital loi tho insulin him accepted the position ol clerk at UttorH bookstoio Mis AJ Duiland returned Inst even ing fiom Madison whero she hail be 11 Msiting with Mis T F Meinininger for 11 low days W II Lowe 1 etui lied Sat 111 day evening fiom Battle deck where ho has undeitaken tho task of laying out a diainage ditch of sonio dimensions M tster Mae Harding was he victim ol usurpi isu party Situiday evening which proved a very pleasant occasion The evening was spent in games and liilauty by the young boys and giilsi who attendi d A jolly party of little people bellied Miss Bernice Mapes celebrate horeighth bnthday Siturday afternoon at tho home of her patents on South Eighth street All present had a great iroho and a happy time It is now very pioper and tho correct thing to huvo a cold and tho person who is not sneeing or w hot zing or coughing or grunting is decidedly in tho minority Ifyouwiintto bo it get a cold at your first opportunity Rov Helel tho new pastor of the St Paul Lutheran chinch preached his first sermon to his congregation yester day It lb said that bis remarks wero elp ature I Babies and children need I j proper food rarely ever f cine If they do not thrive 1 on their food something is r I wrong They need a little I help to get their digestive I macninery wonting propeny COD LIVER OIL WITH HYPOPHOSPHITESor LIMt SS0DA I will generally correct this I difficulty I I J If you will put from one- j fourth to half a teaspoonful in babys bottle three or four I I times a day you will soon see I 1 I a marked improvement For larger children from half to f a teaspoonful according to s J age dissolved in their milk j if you so desire will very j soon show its great nourish- T I ing power If the mothers I milk does not nourish the I baby she needs the j sion It will show an effect j at once both upon mother f nni uuu v iuiu j Sk anafico ill diugfists t Si Oil UOWM Chemists New York i L 1H H H J