ft t fi i I M It I1 rt l J t P 4 i I u J I ft FRIDAY FACTS Arthur Cnrrick who has boon em ployed iu ono of tho now stifrar factories in Michigan during tho past campaign hns roturncd to Norfolk Tho suinll fhga nnd hunting nscd for decorations along Midn street woro iuito generally romovfid List night many of tho visiting firemen npproprliting thorn as sonvonirs of thoir visit to Norfolk Tho Farmers institute which moots in Orrs h ill on January SO and 27 promises to he nn unusually interesting session fraught with prollt to tho man who tills tho soil This opportunity to loaru ho v others aro doing should not ho niised by any up-to-date farmer in this community lit Roy Arthur L Willhms bishop coadjutor of tho Episcopal church of Ne biaska has been honored by having tho degree of doctor of taered theology con ferred upon him by tho trustees of tho Western Theological seminary of Chi cago This is 0110 of tho llrst two de grees conferred by thoiuhtitution Spencer lJatterfleld who had his hip broken during a foot bill game just be fore Thaukf giving was permitted to bit up yesterday for tho lrst timo iuco tho accident Sovoti weeks is a long time for n boy to Ho iu bed but Sponcor has tho spunk and undured his conlluonient patiently aud smilingly It is hoped that ho may soon bo able to bo out Georgo W Welsh of Boone lown who with his wifo and two daughter was visiting at tho homo of 1 W Bates paid this ollieo a pleasant call last even ing Mr Welsh is an old soldier u member of tho G A H and now holds tho position of aid do camp on tho stall of tho commander in chief of Iowa Besides all this ho is a very genial gentleman who scatters suushiuo whei evor ho goos Fremont Trlbimo A Norfolk man writes at great length and much detail to the World Herald complaining of un just discrimination in freight rates prac ticed by railroads on his beloved town Ho compares for tho most put Nor folks disadvantages with Fremorts ad Vantages aud makes out u cii o in Fre monts favor of which few Fremonters seom to bo awaro Dr J W Jennings formerly of this city now presiding elder of tho Omaha disirict of tho M E church is editor and publisher of tho Omaha District Reporter issued this mouth as a Now Years greeting to the preachers mem bers nud frieuds of tho chivcli of that district Tho publication was 2000 copies and was for froo distribution It is not intended as a regular feature Tho publication besides directories of oflicials contains interesting statistics and news items Madison Chi ouiclo About forty couples from this city wont up to Nor folk Tuesday evening to witness tho per formance of tho Walker Whitesides company and thoie seems to bo a grea diversity of opinion as to the merits o tio performers Some remarking that it was tho best thoy ever sawandothors that thoy had seen bettor while ono or two remarked that it was N G All are very profuse in their praiso of Nor folks new opera house though and say that it is one that any city might bo proud of Tho caso against Walter P Bynum came up in district court at Stanton yesterday on a demurrer to tho infor mation After full argument tho court sustained tho demurrer and dis charged the defendant Tho case against Lizzie Bynum was continued until tho fall term of court and sho was released on000 bond Tho caso was prosecuted by tho county attorney and W W Young whilo Barnes c Tyler of this city and John A Ehrhardt of Stanton appeared for tho defense It begins to look as though there is ery little if anything in theso charges but that they have been worked up by a so called detective for personal gain The nlleged detectivo has already departed for other fields and pooj lo at Stanton aro begin ing to understand tho trne situation of affairs SATURDAY SIFTINGS S S Montgomery was in tho city yesterday enrouto to Omaha from Chad ron Miss Helen Claik of Stanton is in the city visiting her friend Misa Winnie Oweu Mrs Remy of Ainsworth is in tho city visitiug her daughter Miss Luella whilo enrouto to her homo fioin David City Miss Duel who holds tho position of stenographer in C W Lamonts ofllco Ins gone to hor homo in Meadow Grove on a vacation W A Homlebenieturuedlaet evening from a trip up tho Elkhoin with his poultry car Ho s ates that ho wouldnt have missed attending tho flromens as sociation meeting for a JO hill but his business required his attention anl he couldnt attond Miss Lottio Sidler mot plen witly euteitainid a largo number of her friends last evening as hor homo on South Eighth street Tho evening vwis devoted to games and other amusement whilo splendid refreshments vcro served Mo dames Morr sou and Humphuy very onjoyaMy eutortninul tho mom bers of Tri lity ohuroh choir at hi home of tho founor ou M iLouu in u Ustovoulng Tho timo was well occu pied with games and other amusements whilo choico refreshments wero berved during tho evening r Tho executivo committeo of tho fho department met at dromons hall last evening for tho purpose of squaring accounts ntil seeing how they stand All bills have not yet been paid and it is not known how much will ho loft but there will probably bo a handsomo balance In tho treasury Mrs J S Burnett of South Norfolk ontcrtained about 20 invited guests at her homo Inst evtnlng from S to 112 Tho leading amusement was progtessivo high the which wns ory much enjoyed Tho refreshments sorvod wero very lino and of luigo vaiioty in cluding all tho delicacies of tho season Tho hostess piovod a most buceebful ontcrtainor Tho following namod teachers have gono to Madison to attond tho meeting of tho M ullson County Teachers associa tion in session today Misses Edna and Julia StalVord Mamio and Ruth Matiau Wood Pheasant Howig AUhory Wil liams Guy bait Tolor Bryan McNeil Nielson Anna and Imiri Law Nolllo Williams M Uhor Kiyo It Edith Mm iov Mil Mathowson and Watbon M is D C OConnor and IB B imcs The switch hoard at tho telephono c chango which was u cently tempoianly enlarged is again about full and will bo full whon telephones now ordeied aio placed Manager Sprechor so notitlcd keadqnarleiH and in reply they hiiid that 1 10 largo switchboard for this oillco is bomg constructed and would bo ready to be placed in a shoit timo It is there fore thought that within a few weeks at most tho airagoments to piovido for all needs for sonio time in tho future will bo at hand At its mooting last ovonlng Norfolk lodge No 7 A O U W mado arrange ments for a social entertainment to bo given on next Saturday evening tho 27th to which all members of tho order and their families aro invited It is proposed to have a literal y and musical program a storeopticon exhibition and rofreshmonts A committeo on ar rangements was named and consists of tho following persons O A Harsh man W It Hoffman C G Dolen Wm Bland T E Moolick John Quick and M L Ogden A committee on program consisting of W R Hoff man G C Gow and 0 S Hayes was appointed The club which I G Westcivelt has had in hand did not orgauio last Satur day evening became but fow who had signified their willingness to join at tended tho meeting called for tho pur pose and an adjournment was taken un til Moud iy evening tho 22nd when it is hoped that enough prospective meni beis will attend to completo tho organi zation The ngreomont has been signed by 91 persons who wish to join and it should be a successful veuture Its pur pose is for social entertainment instruc tion aud amusement and it is likely that rooms will bo routed and maintained for tho convenience of the club and its membership At the regular conclave of Damascus commaudery No 20 K T held last evening it was decided to givo a social entertainment on Friday night Feb ruary 2 ground hog day and ono of the members was heard to remark that it would be a ground hog case if thoy didnt havo a good time The following committees wero appointed Invitntion J S McClary G W Box W B Fry mire Music F W Juueman S G Dean S W Hayes Reception G T Sprecher A H Vielo J O Aid Re freshments J S McClary G W Box Gtiy Halverstoin It is proposed to have a hull and banquet whito those who do not duuee will bo entertained otherwise A fine time is anticipated MONDAY MENTION Mr and Mrs A J Durlaud euter tjined a fow friends at whist Saturday evoniug W H Spauldiug special messenger from Washington D 0 is iu tho city distributing public documents Geo Stalcop today moved a largo safo from tho McClary building to the general office of tho Piano Mauufactur i g company There will bo a meeting of Elkhoru encampment No 2 I O O F at Odd Follows hall this evening All mom bars aro urged to bo present Tho next regular meeting of Norfolk camp No VU M W A will be held Wednesday evening January 24 at tho usual placo All Neighbors aro re quested to atteud In tho Fair storo local published Sat urday the word five was used in placo of two The local should luvo read two pounds of oatmeal for u nicklo instead offivo pounds Cards aro out announcing tho marri ago of Miss Hattio Semruler and Paul luuo which will take place on Wodnes day January il at 1 oMockintho aftoinoon at Chribt Lutheran ohurJi W G M Allen of Boiso City Idaho was in the city Satuiday with a carload of horsoa consisting of 40 head He rtleinsed of tho shipment to F L Cul er who expects to sell tho animals to his Norfolk oiiitoineis A straugo dog entered Speucar ifcOvol mnns shco storo Saturday and iu try ing to make his exit got into the disi lay TUB NORFOLK NEWS TIIUKSDAY JANUARY 2r 1500 window whom ho mixed things up pretty generally Tho actual damage dono by him was slight A iollv crowd of Heights people invaded tho homo of Mr nnd Mrs P Stafford Friday ovonlng bringing with them all tho requisites to niakea happy time That they woro succoRBful in thoir efforts goes without saying A big revival Ih in progiess at tho Battle Creek Baptist church Tho ser vices aro under tho charge of Uov G L Halo evangelist assisted by J M Hunt singer both of Kansas City Mo Thii ty sixconveits hno been made in two weeks 2S of whom woro baptized yes terday Ernest Llndoman j p is agitating tho question of establishing a woi It house In Norfolk wheio all bums drunks and tho like can bo mado to at least oim their board while hiving out a fine Ho claims tho propsition has tho sanction of tho city officials Rov J B Van Fleet forineily pastor of tho Episcopal chutcli of Norfolk Is In tho city packing up his household good prepaiatory to lomovlng thoin to Wav orly Iowa where ho is now located IIo will letiirn to that placo tonight Ho holds tho position of general mission ary in that part of lowu P J Fuotdor Ins pnrchasul Un building owned by P O llirhch wist of the Romo Miller building and will remodel it and mako it a first class tailor shop whero ho will conduct a nicichant tailoring business Mr Fueslor has woiked hero for nine years and has a imputation for doing only Hist class woik Ho will start iu about a wook Now goods will bo hero in tvo or three weeks Arthur tho eldest son of Mr and Mrs Philip Fuoslor was the victim of a severe and piinful accident Saturday afternoon which almost caused him the loss of his tonguo if not his life His mother had the cellar door opon and in playing about the house ho fell striking his chin on tho odgo of tho door His touugo was btikingout and when ho fell his teeth closed on it biting it almost in two Ho suffered a considerable loss of blood before surgical assistance arrived It took two doctors to fi up the injured member and thoy woro required to take five stichos to closo up tho wound Tho lads speech will not bo impaired as ho was ahlo to talk this morning TUESDAY TOPICS A platform for the display of machin ery has been built at the lear of the Piano office Bernard Whitwer ono ol Tildens leading citizens was in Norfolk today oubusiucbs Plumbers nro making connection with tho Widamau building where the new meat market will bo located General Secretary W W Hughes of tho Y M C L loturned last evening from his visit to Sioux City Geo Dentlor aud Miss Lizzo Ogden of Council Bluffs Iowa aro visiting at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Fred Sidlor Tho eighth annual convention of tho National Butter Makers association will bo held in Lincoln February 20 to 2t Herman Pribbeuow who holds a posi tion as pharmacist in tho drug store of M E Shutz at Beatrice is homo for a short vacation E B Ovolman has gono on i trip to Omaha aud intermediate points He will visit his mother at St Too Mo before returning Miss Emma Mattern of Creighton and Dick and Oriu La Fargo of Bloom field aro visiting at tho homes of W II ltish and Geo La Fargo Paderowski tho celebrated Polirh pianist is to entertain u Lincoln Wf Women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness and from irregular or painful men ses ought not to lose hope if doctors cannot help them Phy sicians are so busy with other diseases that they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail ments and the delicate organism of woman What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles It is the formula of a physician of the highest standing who devoted his whole life to the study of the dis tinct ailments peculiar to our moth ers vives and daughters It is made of soothing healing strengthening horbs and vegetables which have bem provided by n kindly Nattiro to cmo irregularity in the menses Leu corrhcea Falling of the Womb Nerv ousness Headache and Backache In fairness to herself and to Brad fields Pcmalc Regulator every btirtLring woman ought to givo it a trial A largo i bottle will do a wonderful amount of good Sold by druggists Send tit a nicely Illustrated free UcW on tits utJt Th BradfleM Regulator Co Atlanta 6a oiieo at tho now Auditoihim iu that city February 1st General T 11 Stanton brother in law of Mrs Mary L Stanton of this city Is ory sick at his homo in Omaha and physicians aio of tho opinion that ho will not llo many dayn At tho meeting of tho boaid of direct ors of the Young Mens Christian Loigue hold iu their rooms last night 12 new applications for membership were leceived and favorably considered John O Llcy fonneily of IiIh city is now at tho head of tho John Lay Inipoil conipiuy of New Otloans Louisiana Tho company handle Mexican Atec agae hair restmer tooth puudci pain lilltr nud liniment lit has remembered a Norfolk fiiend with oiiculiusdiMMiptho of the wonder lul remedies Elkhoin encampment No 271 O O K heltl an enjoyable meeting hiM even ing initiated a candidate ami luutioi pntod in a supper Tho lellowiug aio tho ollle ms for the ensuing toi m H II Patteison C P Maitiu Kituo S W 0 C Ball II P Holt Major I W Md Walker sciibo O F W Mar quiu dt troiiMiioi S It MoFailaud 1 S I C BargoltO S O 1 Johnson E 1 Schoiregio mid J II Herman trustees Senatoi Allen and Congi sman Rob inson luuo Intiodueed bills in both brandies of congiess appioprintiiig 57i 000 tor a public building in Noifolu The people of this city and of nil Madi son comity will watch the couiro ot these bills with deep interest and wi h for them hiiecetsful consideration The go eminent has the site and the coteni pl ited building is a thing long desiied The city olllcials aio about to make a special ellort to collect tho dog tax duo for tho fiscal year ending May 1st next Thoy propose that the owner shall pay tho ta at onco or his dogship will Into tho dust It is uudci stood that tho tax has been paid on about 120 dogs and they do not consider it a fair deal to col lect from ono and not all That theio aro more than 120 dogs iu town is acon eliiHivo fact to anjone having eyes to see and eais to hear them Tho weather is a fruitful topic for ennersation and comment then days January has thus far diveloped veiy little zeio weather and the pieailing quality is moi o like spring oi fall than nud winter Merchants leport tiado vorj satisfactory tho mild tempi ratuio being an inducement lor fnrnuis and people of suiioniiding towns to dnvo to tho city nnd make their purchases Thoy state that tho shopping paitukes of tho nature of fall trade w inter goods being not in largo demand Weathoi stories from vai ions paits ol tho state nro current many of them undoubtedly true It is known heio that largo Hies and tho red or box older bugs aio as peart as though it weie eaily spring From other parts of tho state come reports that farinors aro sowing wheat that tiecs aro budding and grasshoppers are hatching Tho latter is a thing to bo desired as tho birds aro quite likely to bo frost bitten and laid out before hpring actually arrives Tho cold stor age and ico men aro considerably worriod about their crops of ico But spring is not yet here nnd while wo on joy tho present glorious weather there is every prospect that there will bo sufficient cold weather to furnish all tho ico uecotsary WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Mrs A D Colo is quite sick at her homo in this city John Brown was a city visitor yestu day from Hnrtingtoii Ira Thomas of Oakland was in tins motropolis yesterday Emil Lueck and wifo of Stanton wero city visitors yesterday FJ Halo was down from Battlo Creek again yesterday Geo Johnson was a visitor yesterday in Norfolk from Neligh E A Lindborg of Wuyiio was a vis itor in Norfolk yesterday Pat Stanton of Tilden was a visitor in this metropolis yesterday C H Leo of Silver Creek had busiuehb in tho Sugar City yosterduy B T Ward of Orchard stopped over today between trains enrouto to Madi son Frank Davenport went to Wayne this morning on business aud will return tonight C S Hayes wont to Battlo Creek to day ou buhiiiLss Fiom thoro ho will go on west It is reported that Mrs James McDon ald is vtO lw nd that her death is expected almost hourly John Muslermnn went to Plainview VOftterday on his wheol where ho ex pects to remain two or tlneo weoks Commissioner J J Hughes of Battlo Creek was in tho city yesterday on his way to Madison to atteud tho board meeting today Davo O wen departed today for Den ver Colorado Sjnings an 1 other pointo in Colorado and Wyoming whoio tho firm hnsgradiug contracts Mis A O Huen gave a pleasant suipribo party on her hunbaud Monday oveiung which was attondod by u lugo number of friouds of tho family Tho ovoinng was spent ary onjoyably Seth Kothledgo has his stock of dry goods and notions about all packed and nmdy for shipment Ilooxpoelstouune to Ooloridgo tomoiiow II M Davies will accompany him and clerk iu the stoic at that place Tho annual show of tho Elkhoin Val ley Poultry and Pet Stock iiHsuciut on is now being held at Madison ami a largo number of entries have already been made About 10 coops hao been suit down by Noifolk faucieiHaiid otheisaie to follow A window iu tho gioceiy of Ed Meyeison East Norfolk incline was biokeu this moiiiiug by a chicken which had escape I from a coup ami mistook the window as an easy egiess to flee loin Thopaitioular pane which she shuck was dissohed into a thousand p u tides The wind picked up one of the short iion signs of the Star clothing stoio this noon and started It down tho sheet al a lively lute Tuo sign is icpu scuta live ol a until with a giip and it mado a Iomteal appeaiauce as it lolled and skm tied along the stutt A iitimhct of Imjs gaochiiso aud s ion had the sign nopoied Ravenna Novvh JiIiii Miehio has a sou Geoige who Is veiy haul lo get out of bed mornings When called the boy has a liiibil ofnnsAoiing yessii and going to sleep again On one occasion last wiek John calhtl tho bin got the usual yes Mr and then quietly slid upstniiH tinned down the covers and gave him a goo I livelv Hpunking ll happened that ou that night I lie hind ghl had been given the boj s tooin When the tumult was over John sat down behind tho bain and diaftcd an apology to the lined giil Davo Covert who in coinpiny with Olias ICretzei went toOiegon last wet If vvntes fiom Poitliuul that he is enjoy ing himself very thoroughly lie snjs tho weather there is very like early May in tliiscoiiiitiy Net week they expect to go on a hunting trip about 200 miles out of Portland Thoy stopped at Denver on their way out and met Mr and Mrs Win Martin and Mr and Mis Svvitheii Reynolds tonneilyot this city Ho states that woik is plenty out on tho coast and looks like it would bo plenty for 25 years to conio They are expected home about tho Ihst of Muuh Tilden Citizen1 Maihn Welch sr spoilt a couple ol days last week m Noi folk Muting ins son John 1 Welch who is coachman at the int ano le ylum Tito elder Welch speaks in veiy high t Tins of Rnpeiinteiident Kipei SI w aid llees Siii ivisiis Mr and Mis Me- Phcrson and other ollicois While ie coiving tlio tieihuiiit aceonlcd a wtl come guest lie was shown all through the institution and was much interested in the pei feet method and system which prevail When living in England he hud fnqnent oppoitunitics for visiting similar institutions theio and states that no comparison can bo made between the treatment of pitieuts and tho poisnuucl of the officials in tho two countries To quote him litcially I used to think the English asylums grand institutions but theyre not a patolnn to the ono at Nor folk Sugar Planters Journal Many women on tho farm do not know tho meaning of rest it is to huiry hurry hurry irom morning to night and even in their sleep they jump and start prov ing that their nerves aro as much ou tho alert in nl umber us during tho labors of tho day So many women nso early and go through a round of duties by 1 i oclock that would stagger a mull if ho wero called upon to perform them after which instead of resting foi a little while thoy will rush to then work baskets and commonco a task of sowing that is as great in proportion as tho labors of tho early morning hours Lot every woman take even fivomiuutes for rest and sho will find it of the great est benollt to hor Lives aro prolonged this way and ninny aro shortened by tho mad rush women think it necessary to keep up Tho subscribers to tho plan to organ ize a social club met last evening at tho office of Powers Ac Hays and took the first stop toward perfecting tho organi zatioii Ira G Wostervelt tho prime mover was chosen as chairman nnd G A Luikait as secretary until a perma nent organization should bo effected On motion W M Robertson M D Tyler and Isaac Powers wero appointed ns n committee to draft constitution and by laws Messrs Westervelt and Wid iimun wero mado a committeo to arrango for tho next meeting of tho olub Tho motion provailed that wheu tho meet ing adjourned it should ho to meet again at G a R hull ou Thursday ovoning at s oclock whon tho reports of committees will bo received and or ganization comphud All who sigiied tho membership list woro icquestcd to ho present at this nioetiinr VI ill ii i villi Homer Tannehill is sick with lung fever After a months sickues Frank Sim son is getting bottor A V MeGinius loit a cow lust week from tho corn stalk disease Charlie Tannehill is at homo again Ho traveled the past season with Buffalo Bills Wild Webt show Rav Wm Miohelfelder nud wifo left for Denver Colo Thursday after a mouths visit with Mrs M A Cuplin Tub News 300 aopartnieut is com ploto in every particular ELEVEN CATTLE STOLEN Iiildin Irnni Mrn iiry II IIIiIih Iluto Himilliy NIrIiI Eleven head of oattlo were stolen from Mrs Cany E Jlbhs who lives llvo miles southwest of the city soniellino lining Sunday night and no trace of them has jot been tliscovcied The nelghbots aro active in endeavor ing to locate the animals aud the person or persons who look them Sheriff Loicv was notified of tho transaction today ami it Isoxptcled that ho will shortly he on tho trail It In baldly possible that iinjniin can Hteal and dispose of eleven head iff cnltlo Without getting caught up Tho folks thought for nniio honin that the cattle wero in the slulhf 01 about the phuo Hoinevvheio and it was not until late vesteihi that they an ived at the conclusion that the cattle woio stolen Mis ll1 lis h a widow woman and al though Inning homcHtciitlod and lived on ho siime pint 11 since au emly day Ih by 110 means wialthy and can ill nlloid I lie bus It is 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