itf f t li M i - i i i FRIDAY FACTS Miss Brynn it Iho Tniiotion is very sick Mrs Priestly of Oikilulo wns in tlio oity yesterdny Attorney A A Woluh of Wuyito was n visitor in Norfolk ycstonlny Mr Vail lias opened up n luncli counter at tlio Palace of Sweets lw W II Hut hoi is cntntaininj the K1IV00 Klutoh tnis afternoon County Superintendent O W Ontni was in Iho city over night from -011 Ed Cropper ami A O hijilm of Wurnervillo were in tlio city last even ing V 12 lilshop of Nnv 1 liven Conn is in tlio eity looking after property interests II 0 Mat run returned Inst eveniug from a two weeks trip to Chicago and other points east Mosbrs Geo Weatherholt P 1 Hansdell and Andrew Leaf wetoin tho oity lust ovening from lloskins M Ziminer of Neligh brought his ilaughtor down yesterday for surgical treatment at tlio Salter sanitarium Tho Wayne Hopuhlican styles tho class of work done on tho now court of that county us generally huinniy An operation was performed on Otto tho little son of Mr anil Mrs 12mil Koehn this morning for appendicitis A pirty of young people from the city attended tho regulir wvpkly enter tainment at tho hospital for tho insane last oveniug Dr Peters vctoriuariau at the experi mental station of tho stato university is in tho city attending tho farmers in stitute C II Murphy of Omaha superinten dent of tho electric clock service is in tho city improving and extending the scivico in Norfolk Mr nud Mrs Chas Harding and ohildrou iiro homo from Middletowii New York where they have been visit ing about a month T Ohauncoy Childs will go to Lincoln tomorrow to enter tho state university His friends tendered him a farewell re ception last ovouiug in Orrs hull The Woodmou of tho AVorld are plan ning for an invitation bull to ho given in Murquurdts hall on tho ovening of Washingtons birthday February J Jud Foreman Stapeuhorst would he pleased to havo the lantern roturned that wns borrowed from tho hook and ladder truck during tho fire at tho foundry last night Supt D C OConnor went to Wayno yesterday on business connected with the coming session of tho North Ne braska Teachers association in that city Will Hayes of Salt Lake City Utah is visiting his uncle Col S W Hayes of this city Ho is interested in tele phone extension work in several of the Rocky Mountain states Dakota City Kuglo Dr Sisson de livered his losturo on Phis at tho M 12 church to a largo gathering of people Monday evening The lecturo is strong and logical and well worth going a long distanco to hear A follow who gave his homo as St Edwards was picked up in a very much intoxicated coudition yesterday but whs given his freedom on tho promiso that ho would quickly avail tho opportunity of gaining his destination One of tho newsdealers in Wayne boat tho train service several hours Sun day by driving to Emerson and getting a supply of Omaha dailies for his pa trons Norfolk hopes to havo a train service in this particular that cant bo beat Julius Wiukel celebrated his DHd birthday last ovening at his homo on Branson avenue Tho party was at tended by a largo number of friends and neighbors refreshments were served and an enjoyable evening was passed Honry Wallace editor of Wallaces Farmer of Des Moines Iowa is in the oity to attend tho sessioii of tho farmers institute which is in session today and tomorrow Ho is an old timo friond of II M Roberts whom ho met on tho street this morning nud chatted with about old times Marcus T sou of Mr and Mrs R II Royuoldscolebrnted his ninth birthday yesterday afternoon nud ovening with thohoarty assistance of a number of his young friends all enjoying a very plousaut timo Tho young man wns materially assisted at entertaining his guests by his father and mother A recent illustrated souvenir editiou of tho North Westem Catholic pub lished at Sioux City Iowa contains three likenesses familiar to Norfolk p3oplo Ono is that of W C Daven port sheriff of Woodbury county another is of Ira L Iluugorford editor mid compiler of tho paper and another that of A A Ahlnian solicitor nud col lector for the paper Tlio odition is full of excellent cuts nud business like write ups Madison Chroniolo Tho Stautou County Breeding farm has lost four head of vnluublo heifers this weok by black leg One of the animals wo nro informed was valued at fO0 two of tho others at 2T0 each and tho fourth wns prohibly wot t h fit It has been tho policy of Mr Mortimer ti havo all tho slock inoculated with black leg virus for somo years past and as these are tho llitt oiittlo thoy huvo lost with this diese it is supposed that from somo cause or other they did not get a full dofo when vaccinated The board partition on tho east side of the cupola at the foundry caught lire las eveiiiiig between 7 and s oclock and from there coiiimuniculed with tho roof through which it burned several holrs Tho tiro was dsscovered by Geo Stapeuhorst who notified Foreman Crook of the foundry and an alarm was turned in The deputnient responded very promptly and meantime Miosis Cronk and Snpenhnrst with the assist ance of others kept the blaze under control until he department arrived and it was then quickly subdued with a few dashes of water The gable end of the main bnildidg was somewhat dam aged nud tho roof over the cupola shed was quite badly binned Mr Cronk set his men to work the first thing this morning lo repair tho damage and fig ures that this will be dono at a cost of about vl 0 for lumber and for labor which will show that the loss was slight The partition has caught llro n number of times before and bus bpon put out with a few piils of water Mr Cronk thinks an alarm would havo been unecessary this time had lus force not all been to supper Tho troublesome partition will now bo replaced with sheet iron and another such liluzo averted Mrs 11 Harrison mot her nf Mrs II J Colo died at tho rosideuco of her daughter in this city at o oclock last evening in the 82nd year of her ago Sho had been enjoying her usual health until about iin hour boforo her death when sho informed lier daughter that sho thought she would not livo long Sho had miulo similar statements so often that this would havo occasioned no surprise but for the fact that sho soomed very much in cai nest and used a diiVerent tone of voico than usual Sho was conducted to her bed where sho rapidly grdw weaker and quiotly went to sleep clasping hor daughters hands at tlio hour stated Her nged husband survives her and besides tho ono daughter there are vtwo sons ono living in Missouri nud tho other in Duluth Minn Theso havo been notified of tho occurrence by tele graph and it is hopsd that thoy can bo heard from beforo tho funeral takes place Father Harrison is very much affected by her death ho and she having been the veriest chums during their old ago and tho separation is touching They havo been married about fit years Tho funeral will tako place from tho residenco at 10 oclock tomorrow unless word from tho sous should cause its postponement Rev G II Main of tho M 15 church nssisted by Rov J T Parker of tho First Congregational will have charge of tho services SATURDAYSIFTINGS Peter Tuol is very sick ac his homo west of town Mrs F Conrad is quite ill at hor home north of tho city Mrs Stork of Chirks is iu tho city vis iting her daughter G F Ilnasu has gono to Bjilo Mills on real estate business Terry Durlaud of Omaha is in tho city visiting his fathor W II Johnsons condition of health is reported much improved Sigv Schavland was in the city from Madison yesterday on business Secretary of Stato W F Porter of Lincoln was u Norfolk visitor yesterday Mrs II 12 Austin has gono to Sioux City to visit her sister Mrs W F Weiser A daughter was horn to Mr and Mrs Johu Utocht at their homo on First street yesterday Tho Mack Cat club mot with Miss Laura Durlaud last evening ut her homo on North Ninth street Geo Hoirnian has returned from Omaha whoro ho has beou receiving treatment in a hospital Missos Josephino Eutterfield and Louise Isles went to Croightou yester day to spend Sunday with Mrs Geo D Butterfield Tho regular mens gospel meeting of the Y M C L will bo held iu tho leaguo rooms tomorrow afternoon at the usual hour A P Childs accompanied his son J Chauncey to Lincoln today whero ho will start him in the state university for a course iu civil engineering Horaco Gregory and daughter of Wayno wero in the city yesterday on thoir way home from Madison whero they attended tho poultry show Mr Gregory wou soveral prizes with his faucy birds Tho seven dwelling housos uour the sugar factory will soon bo moved to lots iu tho city and tonauts now occupying thorn havo beou ordered to vacate Some of the buildings will go us fiir as tho Tho Heights Rov J O S Weills aud son arrived in tho city last evening from Sing Sing N Y Tho balance of the family will follow lator Rev Weills is tho new rector of Trinity Episcopal church and will at once euter upon his duties He THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY KHKUUARY 1 MOO will otlloiato tomorrow both morning and ovonlng Tho funeral over tho remains of the lato Mis B Harrison was held this morning from tlio home of Dr and Mrs H J Cole and tho remains were interred in Prospect Hill cemetery Tho funeral services wero very impress ive and were conducted by Rev G II Main assisted by Rev 1 1 Parker Fifteen of the Httlo friends surpiised Bonnie Lobnow and assisted him in celebrating his skth blithday yesleidny afternoon at the homo of his mother on North Ninth street Later tho mem bers of tho Ladies Sewing society of Christ Lutheran church -called in and surpiised Mrs 1 riinow lonialning Willi her until evening A successful dance was held at the homo of Mr Knurl four miles east of town last evening u pony was also raf fled by Mr C R Miller Mr Gllssniiiu held the lucky number A large num ber or people worn piesent from town 12 very one went home satisfied it was the best ot the kind they attended dur ing the season At tho iiinual meeting ol tho mem bers of tho First Congregational church held recently tho following officers were elected L Sessions aud A II Alllu son trustees for three yearn 12 O Mount deacon for three years T 12 Odiorno treasurer for one year It was decided to raise JJfiOO for tho purpimoof completing the church building which will include the cost of painting and papering The third annual show of tho Elk horn Valley Poultry and Pel stock as sociation held in Mndisnu this week was a grand Buccess there being more than exhibits of chickens besides geese ducks pigeon and pet stock It was practically decided lo hold the next show iu this city iu January IJIOI Tho Norfolk exhibitors secured a largo per cent of tho premiums offered Tho exhibits wore largely nuido bj Madison people but outside of that town thero were a largo number as follows 1 F Uttecht G M Thompson Miss Edith McOlary 1 II Oxiuni Bert Eborhnrt W 1 Gow II Lodor Bob Reynolds W R HofVmau O A McKim Norfolk P II Ingoldshy Edward Tanner W B Fuerst W O Diy Battle Creek O O Moore llumphroy Anthony Robinson Schoolcraft II Gregory Wnync Wm Martin Elinor Martin Kalamazoo MONDAY MENTION J D Sturgeon mado a business trip to Wayno todny J M Cherry of Wnyno was a city visitor yesterday Miss Heloii Sprecher is reported quite sick with tousilitis W 12 Bishop of Pierce had business in tho city Saturday Geo A Marshall of Arlington was a city visitor yesterday Born Sunday January 281900 to Mr and Mrs Chester A Fuller a girl Earl Taylor of David Oity visited with his cousin C S Hayes yestordoy Miss Clara MeFurland of Stanton visited Miss Nellie Schwenk over Sun day Arthur Pilger deputy county treas urer spent Sunday with friends in tho city L C Mittlestadt went to Laurel this afternoon to look after his business at that placo C T Blackburn representing Burks Undo Toms Cabin company wns iu the city Saturday It is said that Fred Schwedo and Miss Gall aro to bo united in marriage on Wednesday February 7th Tho household economic dopartmont of tho Womans club meots with Mrs C H Reynolds this afternoon Sam Stikos who has boon visiting his daughter Mrs Schwertfogor returned to his homo in Ewiug hist ovening Mrs W W Persons leaves this oven ing over tho Union Pacific for hor homo at Pocatello Idaho accompanied by Mis3 1 ulia Grant W B Hight and wifo wont to Os mond Saturday whero Mrs I light will visit her parents whilo Mr Hight makes a business trip to Denver Goo Dantlor and Miss Lizzio Ogden who havo been visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Sidler returned to thoir homos iu Council Bluffs Iowa this morning A quartet of Pierco young ladios con sisting of Evn 12 Mixer Alico 12 Coffer Emma M Scherwin and Mamie Wal lace visited in the city Saturday after noon Rev 12 12 Hosrann of Plunviow occupied tho pulpit at tlio M 12 church yesterday iu exchnngo with Mr Main who is in Plaiuviow conducting a seiies of meetings Mis Lottio Sidler resumed her duties behind tho counters in tho Johnson Dry Goods company store this morning her health being very muoh improved by her mouths vacution Clydo Williams successfully enter tained a number of his young friends Saturday evening nt tho homo of his parents on North Ninth streot Re freshments were served aud n ploasunt timo was had A union nieotiug of tho Anti Saloon leaguo was hold at tho M 12 church last ovening und was attended by a largo audience Tho principal spoakors of tho ovening were Rov 1 J Parker 12 O Mount and It A Stewart Rev J C S Woilh tho new Episco pal minister preached his first sermon yesterday to u largo and attentive audi once who wore well pleased with his discourse Next Sunday night ho will begin a seiies of talks which will con tinue for throe successive Sundays on The Bible The Ohuroh 1ho Prayer Hook Mr and Mrs Win Mnohniullcr tele brutcd their silver wedding iinnivorMiry yesterday at their homo southeast of tho eity They weio assisted by a lingo number or friends and ueighhots all enjoying a good lime A bountiful supply of refreshments was on hand Many valuable and iippiopihile presents wero received by the hrldound groom of Jfi years ago Columbus citizens are iu leeeiptoru proposition that will result iu u new iiuditoiium ou about the same planus that by which Norfolk scoured hers Jasper llolVmaii of Yoik proposes U build a two story hi ick struetuio with a seating capacity of 1iOO and costing 111000 proiding he can write W00000 worl h nf insurance in a company ho icpiosents Nearly 000 worth has already been written and coiiiiuiftees ue hard at work The promised cold wave arrived on tiuieSalurday night bringing with il u severe gale of wind but no snow Yes terday morning the thereiiiomeler reg istered II below zero the coldest of Iho winter Uy this morning the mercury was only down to I below but he bar ometer which hud stood 10 yesterday morning hud dropped to -Ml this morning indicating that the worst had not sl been realized and when Iho cold wave signal was displayed at about II ocloic Ihoso who swear by tho bar ometer scorned about lo havo heir faith lultillcd Since morning Iho tempera ture has been growing colder and by night it is likely to bo several degrees lower than it has been at any time dur ing tho day Tho present cold snap will insure an ice crop about which thero began to be somo doubts No serious damage has been done the only mishaps us tho result of tho cold being a few burstod water pipes At thehome of Geo N Bouls on south Fifth street a pipe burstod filling the cellar half full of water Wntk Several bright and honest poisons toropresonl us as malingers in this and close counties Salary iMX a year and expenses Straight boua fide no more no less salary Position per manent Our references 11113- bank in any town It is mainly ollico work con ducted iit home References Enclosed self- iiddressed stumpod envelope Tin Dominion Company Deptil Chicago 1000 carpet tacks for f cents six tablo tumblers for 10 coots window shades for 10 cents doll buggies for Si and ifi cents nickel plated copper tea kettles 15 cents and a thousand other bargains at Tho Variety store closing out salo Wanteii Honest man or woman to travel for largo houso salary 5 monthly and expenses with incieaso position permanent enclose stamped envelope Manaoiu WO Caxton hldg Chicago flMZW2Q2rtW 1 1 l Mer eftmsxsnssm SMS Do you take cold with every change in the weather Does your throat feel ruw And do sharp pains dart through your chest Dont you know these are danger signals which point to pneumonia bronchitis or consumption itself If you arc ailing and have lost flesh lately they are certainly danger signals The question for you to decide is Have I the vitality to throw off these diseases Dont wait to try SCOTTS EMULSION as a last re sort There is no remedy equal to It for fortifying the system Prevention Is easy Scotts Emulsion prevents consumption and hosts of other diseases which attack the weak and those with poor blood r SCOTTS EMULSION is the one standard remedy for inflamed throats and lungs for colds bronchitis and con sumption It is a food medi cine of 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