i r i tk it i I I 4 h f FRIDAY FACTS Totu IXAVd of Uordon was In yesterday L W lUntv of Randolph was in town Nor- follt yesterday Mllo Warren was it city visitor yester day from liyiioh Snpeiintondont I 15 OConnor went to Wayiin today A now wnlk In being laid in front of tho Hobortson block II P Simmons was in tho olty yester day fnin Chadron A H Oorbott of MiuIIhoii was iv Nor folk vlBltor yestorday Mrs K O Mount made tlio round trip to Omahn yesterday Mr OIiiih Kvnnn of Meadow Grovo is visiting Norfolk friends Horn thiH morning to Mr iud MrH K T Welsh ft ton pound loy MrH D 1 Nicholson of Madison TiHitod Norfolk friends yesterday Superintendent U HoynoldH Iiiih returned rroinlu trip to Long Pino V P Piinco nnil Initios OHrion worn city visitorR yesterday from MiuIIhoii 1 lurry Kogers and Vrnnk Noldig woro city vit itors from Madison yesterday A P OhildH departed thiH inomiiiK for Iarkor S D to vIhU IiIh duuKhtur A J Durland wont wont Wednesday night and will not return boforo Mon day Judgo Couch of Piurco wiih in tho city yesterday on IiIh way homo from Pender Mr and Mrs W A Spencer of Pierco woro trading in Norfolk thiH morning II O Truman iH improving tho front of hiH wall paper and paint storo with a now coat of paint MIhb Mamio Matrau who has boon siok has resumed tho teaching of her school in tho Taunohill district Tho Madison company will givu a military ball in that city thiH evening and a number of Norfolk people con touiplato attending Mrs N A Rainbolt Mrs G 1 Koipor and Mrs W 11 Uuttornold have gone to Crelghton and will Hpimil Sun day at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Geo D Butterllold Min9 Nottio Nelson of Oakland irt in tho city visiting friends and on Wednes day evonlug she entertained a number of thorn at tea at tho homo of hor Hist or Mrs J H Anderson Tho city officers aro milking a special oflort to huvo tho stivots and alleyH put in shape It is a good movement and ono which should receive the hearty approval and assistance of property owners Edmund tho 4 yearsold boh of Mr and Mrs lludolph Ohrisohillis is very sick and for a number of days lias been Buttering excruciating pain in hiB hip Tho trouble puzzles tho physician but ho thinks it iH tho bono A prairio lire in llillsido Tcrrnco near tho residouco of T E Odiorno yester day afternoon caused some excitement but fortunately resulted in no damage Somo young uns and somo matches were responsible for the bluzo E D Perry of tho Clifton house South Norfolk has rented tho room lately occupied by Ted Haverlleld and will open up a first class luuch couutor Tho building has been put in good con dition by a fresh coat of paint iupido uud out t The Sugar City Cereal Mills com menced last night to run 18 hours por dny tho object boing to got a stock ahead so that tho mill may bo shut down in n few weeks to miiku bouio re pairs aud improvements on tho ma chinery The ward central committee last evening selected W A llomloben to till the vacancy on tho First ward re publican couucilmauio ticket made vacant by tho resignation of G F Eieeley and ho will muko tho race against Aug Brunnnuud Madison Chronlclo At tho ropnbli can city caucus at Norfolk hint Satur day evening tho Hon V M Robertson was nominated as the candidate for mayor A bettor selection could not have been made aud it will keep tho other fellows hustling to find a man to beat Rob The dry goods storo of F A Hustou has been closed to the public and the eoods are beiuK packed preparatory to their shipment to Alusworth whore they will be opeued up in uuother storo owned by Mr Huston It is stated as their reason for tho move that Mr Hustons health would not admit of him running both stores John It Hays chairman aud Jack Koeuigstem secretary of the republican judicial central committee ore writing the committeemen of the various comi ties to incorporate in their calls for the county cDuveutious a phrase calling for the eume uumber of delegutes to attend the judicial convention which will bo called later us are chosen to attend the state convention The colonial tea given by the ladies of the First Congregational church in tho church parlors last eveuiug was very well attended aud a good social time re sulted A number of those present were dressed iu old coloual styles and tho bocial was honored with the presence of Ocorgo and Mnrtlia Washington or their representatives Ills understood thai the Indies cleared about M Mr and Mrs 1 K Hon departed on tho noon train for Heading Pa tho homo of Mrs Hoir parents called 1 1mm by n telegram announcing tho serious illnoHHOf huj father Mr Hon will return In novorul weeks while IiIh wife will probably remain all Hummer They fear that Mrs Hoius father Ih on IiIh death bed aud may die boforo they get there Ho Iiiih sulTored several strokes of paralysis latoly Tin N ivh likes to see the olty govern ment conducted an economically iih pos sible aud must thereforo enter an em phatic protest ugaliiHt an unwarranted extravagance noticed today This noon in broad daylight with tho sun shining iiulto brightly W H Law wiih out on the sill wnllt in front of tho city hall sharpening Ills saw by tho light of tho street lump Tho waste of Htool in tlio saw Minim Is not objected to neither does this paper object to Mr Law lim ing a sharp flaw but there was a woeful waHto of perhaps a conts worth of gas ollne when tho light of tho sun Hhould have been amply HUlllolent Wantkd Honest man or woman to travel for largo house Halary iflirs monthly aud expenses with increase position permanent enulose stumped envelope Manaoku ill Caxton bldg Chicago Wantbd Ilinest man or woman to travel for largo house salary r monthly and expenses with Increase position pormauent enclose stumped envelope Manahk JitO Caxton bldg Chicago Curo Ami Trnntiiiniik Of TIih Sltb Dr Humphreys Spocilio manual on tho treatment and cure of tho siok mailed freoon request Adress Humph reys Medicine Co New York In tho District Court of Madison Countr In tlio Stato of Nebraska Lewis 11 Painter vs Mario E Painter J Tlio defendant Marie E Painter will take notice that on tho 22m day of Feb ruary MOO Lewis H Paintor plain tiff heroin Hied his petition iu tho district court of Madison couuty Nebraska against you tho object and prayer of which are for a divorco from tho bonds of matrimony from you for tho reason that prior to the llrst day of September ISitT you willfully deserted tho plain tiff and for more than two years last past you linvo been willfully absent from tho plaintiff without a reasonable or just cuuso You aro required to answer said poti tion on or before tho 2nd day of April IIM10 You will also tnlto nntico that on tho Oth day of March MOO between tho hours of 10 a m and I p m at the otllco of Footo Solonian Room fiOl Riind McNalley Building in tho city of Chicago in tho county of Cook and state of Illinois tho plaintiff above named will take tho testimony of Ed Hnukiunp a witness in this action to bo used as evidence on tho trial of tho above entitled cause with authority to adjourn from day to day until such deposition shall have boon taken W M ItOllKKlSOX Attorney for tho Plaintiff Xnl itll to Xou ltosliluut DofoniluiilM John J Fat ley and Furloy wife of said John J Parley llrst name un known non resident rofendants will take notice that on tho 27th day of Feb ruary 1000 D A Ommennau plaintiff herein tiled his petition in the district court of Madison county Nebraska against the stud defendants aud Caro line E Farley tho object and prayer of which aro to foreclose a certain mort gage executed by John J Farley now deceased to the plaintiff upon the south half of the southwest quarter of section thirteen Hi aud tho north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty four J I ull in towuship twonty four 24 north rango two 2 west in Madison county Nebraska to secure tho payment of a certain promissory note dated July HO 180S for tho suln of 1 i0000 and duo and payable in II vo years from date thereof that there is now duo upon said note and mortgage by reason of do fault in the payment of interest tho sum of llu870 for which sum with interest from this date plaintiff prayB for a decree that tho defendants be re quired to pay the same or that said premises bo sold to satisfy the amount found duo You are required to answer said peti tion on or botoro tho Oth day of April MOO Dated this 2Sth day of February MOO D A Ommxhman By Mupes Hazen Plaintiff His Attorneys Every Well Man Hath His III Day A doctors examination might show that kidneys liver and stomach are normal but the doctor cannot analyze the blood upon ivhich these organs depend Hoods Sarsaparillu purine vitalizes and enriched the blooji It cures you when a bit off or wheu seriously alllicted It new disappoints Dyspepsia My luifctmnd had dyspep sia and Hoods Suriupuilllu cured tilm Our little boy was nervous and the baby had ulcerous sorea It cured both Mkb Emma Hebk Portage 1u Indigestion- could not eat for some mouths on account ot distress and Indies tion Hoods Sarsupurllla cured me so that I can eat and sleep well M kb O A Guntz Taylor and Wulnut Sts Wllmingtou Del lloodt lllln cur Uer lllitlif nou frrltatliij nod ouly cMUartlc ta take with lUwdt SartipuilllZ T1IK NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY MARCH 291900 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs Finch was a visitor fttiui Buttle fik W G Baker went to Pierce this afternoon MrH S Brown is a olty visitor from Battle Creek Misses Carr and Bancroft wero city visitor today from Pieico Rev A HoIIiih and son of Pierco wero Norfolk visitors yesterday G A Luikart is conlluod to his homo with a sovere attack of the grip Tho Kaffeo Klatch met with Mrs Morris Mayer yesterday afternoon Mr ami Mrs Pohlman of Pierco woio Norfolk visitors thia morning Miss Clark of Pierco was in town this morning enrouto to Columbus Mrs Bright nnd Miss Brown wero olty visitors today from Wmsido Misses Mary and Kato Htuiuor have gone to Madison to visit at homo over timidity A converts culture class will bo or ganized Monday evening at tho Baptist church B F Wood ono of tho publishers of tho Madison Chronlclo is a city visitor thiH afternoon Miss Edith Parker is homo from Crete where sho has been attending Doano college W tiponcer of Neligh brother-in-law of W O Hull of this city is in town thiH afternoon Mr and Mrs S K Long went to Madison today to attend the tunerul of MrH H Wilbergur Mr and Mrs F Mutohko of Piorco visited over night with Mr and Mrs M B Singer of this city Sainuol Marty and Win Huffsmith of Creighton wero In tho city today on their way homo from Omaha V G Beds tho pioneer stock dealer of Norfolk now sports a now phaoton to promote tho oaso of his retired life Mr and Mrs C D Jenkins and daughter wont to Madison this morning to attend tho funeral of Mrs Wilbergor Mr nnd Mrs M Becker aro horo visiting their daughter Mrs Morris Mayor on their way homo from a trip to Philadelphia Pa Goo StovoiiBon of Madison was in town this morning enrouto to Plainview where ho goes to woik iu tho interests of tho Royal Highlanders Chas Mitchell of Creighton camo to the city yesterday to meet his wife who was returning from a visit to tho west Tlioy returned homo today Mrs Cunningham of Wuyno was in the city this morning nnd was joined by her daughter Mrs Gearhnrfc of Pierco who will accompany her to Wayne for a visit Ervin Gerecko lias resigned his posi tion at tho Fair storo and ou Monday will enter upon duties at tho Dexter cold storugo plant where bo will bo em ployed during the summer Tho regular Sunday afternoon moot ing of the Young Mous Christian loaguo will bo held at tho leaguo rooms tomorrow afternoon at i oclock Cap tain Watkius will lead the meeting All are invited The replovin suit commenced by C 11 Johnson against tho F E M V railroad company was continued for 10 days on tho application of tho railroad attorney aud the date of trial has been sot for April 21 Tho Bubjoot of tho sermon at the Christian Science church in I O O F hall tomorrow at 11 oclock is Un reality Golden text Isa 10 0 8 Sermon consists of select readings from the Biblo and correlative passages from tho Christum Scienco text book J A Trulock sold somo of tho effects of W B Hight this afternoon at the corner of Mniu and Fourth streets Much of his property had been sold at private siilo ami this was a cleaning up salo preparatory to Mr I lights removal to Colorado Springs Col for which place ho expects to leavoMouday W H Law states that ho didnt need to light tho street lump to file his saw by yesterday as low as a certain reporter forTiiK News stood near with his hat off tho reflection from hiB hairless cranium being ample and sufficient for all pur poses but when he departed tho dark ness aud gloom was so intense that he couln t cut it attor tlio saw was caro fully sharpened W E Alexander departed yesterduy for Utah to begin work in his now terri tory for tho McCordBrady company of Omaha He will return in about six weeks and move his family to Ogden which city has been chosen for their now home Mr Alexanders old terri tory has been assigned to Mr Erskiue who will movo his family here from South Dakota about tho first of Juno It is proof that business conditions iu Norfolk are better than for years when it is realized how the business blocks aro bo generally occupied They are scarcely vacated until some firm comeB along and rents them There are fever yucant storo looms than for many years aud busucss has extended to tho oast ou Main street until netrly all of the most uudesirable locatious are occupied Several firms have recently moved or closed out but tho buildings do not have to wait long for a tenant Pluiuview Republican Here is a V chicken and egg story that in a clincher uhil while It seenii rather fishy it Is truo Just KM days ago last Friday while Jim Manghiinor was threshing ho covered up n hen with straw and when on Fridoy ho uncovered her ho found her still alive though in a weak condi tion The hen hud lived that length of time without food or water Sho was sitting on one egg when found but wo did not learn whether tlio egg wan still fresh but are inclined to believe that it had seen bettor days Tho oIllcerH of tho Masonio lodgo of thiH city received a tolephono message this morning announcing tho death of J L Avery at hiH homo In Battle Creek which occurred yesterday The deceased was a Mason and tho funeral will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 K tinder tho auspices of that order All meiubers of tho Norfolk lodge huvo beon invited to attend Mr Avery is quite well known hero ho having taken considerable interest in county politics It is oxpeetod that a number of Norfolk people will attend tho funeral services A gentloman who was In town this morning and who has been prominently connected with a largo wholesalo insti tution stated that ho had watched closely the efforts of Norfolk business men to get bettor freight rates and was much interested in the light being made Ho said thatiiB soon as Norfolk secured what was asked ho stood ready to put iu a wholesale house that would bring four or five faniilis hero aud would employ from 10 to 15 persons The enterprise contemplated would handle several carloads of fanucrs produce eacli month Last Monday Attorney Kmersou sustained his something coutninrd iii Thompson of objections to tho Emerson Enterprise by calling around uud pun ishing Editor Cobb Tho Eutorpriso of yesterday contains tho following refer ouco to the affair Thompson de parted from Emerson Monday morning after bidding tho editor of tho Enter prise an affectionate farewell pre sumably for greoner fields nnd pastures new It usually htippouB this wny A man who will nttnek au editor if ho doesnt got tho worst of it as in the Harris Blonkiron casehas to leave town suffer disgrace or somo other ignominy Tlio following arc the names of tho jurors drawn by tho sheriff and clerk of tho district court for tho April term of the court whioh commences April Oth The jurors wero drawn yesterday and aro summoned to appear at or before 10 oclock u m ou tho lOthday of April MOO Frank Beols 13 II Dye A N McGinnis John Muurer A B Richard son Audrow Schwartz A T Stceu Win Stork J L Burnett P O Hirsch Win Mcintosh Ross Moody Pat Roonoy J E Simpson W D Sterner John Wade C B Durluud Jacob Kalmer Henry Massmun Jack Philips Wm Schlonder G D Smith A L Stewart Henry Wetzel Battle Creek Republican J D Hoover nnd las Taylor went down to Norfolk Saturday aud ordered of F B Alderman a monument to be erected at the gravo of Clark Hoover Mr Taylor informs us that the monument chosen will bo cut out of blue marble and will stand ten feet inch Its costs will be 170 all of which amount has beon subscribed and only romains to be collected when it becomes duo The monument will be ready for shipment about tlio first of May and ns that will bo near Docoration day we should think tho erection of it might bo post poned until then and be mado a feature of the services ou that occasion Wasted Several bright and honest persons to represent us ns managers iu this and close counties Salary 900 a year and expenses Straight burnt fide no moro no less salary Position per manent Our references any bank iu any town It is mniuly office work con ducted at home References Enclosed self- addressed stamped envelope The Dominion Company Dept H Chicago Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Dont Know it now To Flud Out Fill a bottle or common Bass with you water and let it stand twenty four hours a sediment or set tling Indicates an Unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys if It stains your linen It is evidence of kid ney trouble too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order What to Do There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed that Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney rernedy fulfills tvery wish in curing rheumatism pain In the back kidneys liver bladder and every part of the urinary passage It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing It or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer and overcomes that Unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day and to get up many tlnies during the night The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp Root Is soon realized It stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases If you need a medicine you should have the best Sold by druggists In 60c andjl sizes You may have a sample bottle of this wonaerlul discovery pT and a c ooK that tells more about It both sent absolutely free by mail K algnji liia aaaress ur Mimer u iiomeof Bounp iioot Co Binghamton N Y When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper MONDAY MENTION Tho infant son of Mr and Mrs G T Sprechor has almost recovered fronl a Hovoro attack of pneumonia E T Richards of Creighton came down thiH morning to tako a position with titiinnurds marble works Mr and Mrs 11 L Snyder very pleasantly entertained a number of friends at dinner Saturday evening O ti Bargolt came In this noon from Leod City S D to visit rolatlvos a fow days while oo his way to Chicago 111 G T Sprechor has roturnoil from Madison whoro ho has beon engaged in completing tho local telephone exchango for that city Tho of Mr and Mrs L Hartwig of Edgewnter Park died Saturday about 1 oclock and was buried this afternoon Davo Harrington left on tho 1 oclock train for ills old homo in Iowa called thoro by tho unwelcome intelligene that his mother is dying It is understood that E G Heilmau has rented ono of the Marplo houses iu Hillside Terrace and will soon movo his faintly over from Mndisou Miss Irwin n missionary iB in the city today Sho iH holding n missionary meeting at the homo of Rov S F Sharpless this afternoon Engineer W II Lowe rournod yes terday from Wayne where he has been engaged for several days iu laying out n plot of ground into 5 noru tracts Tho work of completing tho now Auditorium was commenced this morn ing tho brick work on the north sido of the building being given tho first atten tion Through a misunderstanding the name of tho trimmer at Inskeeps was given as Mrs Adelado Phillips when it should have been Miss Adelado Phil lips Seats for the entertainment to be given by tho Airship company on the Oth will be placed ou sale at Leonards drug storo at 8 oclock tomorrow morn ing The Sunday World Herald of yester day iu its snapshots of prominent Omuhu citizens gives a very excellent picture of J D Pierce formerly of this city Tho reporter for Tun News referred to by W H Law in Saturdays issue- is very mad aud wants to meet Mr Law ut high noon in Pigtail alley for a hair pulling match Quite a number of residences in the city aro being painted and otherwise improved Painters this morning started tho work by decorating Morris Mayers homo Aug Mutthieson who lives two miles west of the city cut his foot quito severely ou a disk harrow yesterday nud tho nt tendance of a physician was nec essary to put tho injured niomber in shape J T Camball and C L Robertson of Forroston 111 have beeuvisitiug at tho homo of W M Robertson for several days Tho latter is a brother of the popular mayoralty candidate Yesterday was a little chilly with a north wind blowing but it was not bad for a March day This morning opened up with an ideal springlike condition of weather nud Gentle Annie is again enthroned Meadow Grove Press Dr Smart medical examiner on the insanity board was in town Tuesday Ho called to see Mrs Oscar Losvis and upon examination prououncod her insane They will take her to tho Norfolk hospital Stanton Picket Mrs Conger was oxpected to arrive homo last Saturduy but a final examination of her injured foot by the attendiug physician revealed a condition of the member loss satis factory than was expected aud she must remain iu Norfolk for an indefinite period R T Edwards came upfront Stanton Saturday uud will visit his brother J W for sw ral days Ho is now woik mg for tho Nye bnyder company Fremont nnd expects to go to Hadar in a few days to begin tno erection of an elevator for that company Swigert Henderson have opened up a stock of goods iu the storo room va cated by the Variety store which thoy hope to close out by the first of April The first named gentloman is from Gordon and tho latter iB iroiu Clear water Their stock consists of goods issued to he Iudiaus by the govern ment H II Patterson lessee of the electric light plant is deserving of credit for turning on the lights about au hour earlier than usual Saturday evoning The gloom produced by the cloudy weather was so intense that a light was almost a necessity and Mr Patterson was prompt iu supplying the need of the hour Fremont citizens have organized a society to be known as tho Knights of St EebragiiB sugar beets and will hold a street fair and carnival this full on about the enme idea as the Kuigbts of at Omaha The kuights have a ritual aud initiatory ceremony which aro Bind to bo decidedly out of the ordinary The sheep ranch south of town is now f tding 600 bushes of corn daily be sides a lurge tonnage of hay That this is a large item of expense may be realized when it is known that 28 cents per bushol was paid for corn Saturday The farmers iu tho neighborhood thus flud a ready market for most of their surplus feed right at home Thero has been a changm of operators nt the telephone exchange anil sub scribers to the system aro requested to be patient with tlio now nrrangemont until the work becomes more familiar Tho numbers will have to bo given wheu requested as tho now operators aro uot familiar enough with tho sub scribers to deslgnnto thorn by name Baud musio is usunllyingreatdemand during presidential campaign years nud tho muslciauB of many cities and towns nro preparing to moot this demand by getting their musical organizations in trim Norfolk being tho metropolis of a largo territory Bhould have duo of tho best bands in tho state and bo in readi ness to take advantages of the oppor tunities ccrtaiu to ollor this summer and fall Norfolk Iiub tho musicians but lacks tho organization Pierce Call Hon Wm R bertsou Iiiih beon nominated by tho republicans of Norfolk for tho position of mayor Tho republicans of Norfolk nro follow lowing out the right idea and tho idea that should govern all parties that of putting up good honest men men that have the conlldenco of the people for olllco As loug us tho republican party of Norfolk put up Hiich men as Col Simpson and W M Robertson nt tho head of their ticket they should have no trouble to elect them Editor W 13 Powers of tho Pierco Louder is in tho city today Mr Powers is sectrotary of tho Northeast Nebraska District G A It reunion and is authority for tho statement tiiat the reunion to bo held near that city July lO ll inclusive will be the biggest aud grandest yet held in the district In ad ditiou to tho encampment of G A It veterans they nre nrrnuging for an en campment of veternns of the Spnuish Americau war Tho committees are getting to work early and anticipate great events Jas Gray who resides near the round house nt tho Junction was the victim of au nccideut with a 22 calibre rifle Satur day He was engaged iu pumping wnter aud was in a stooping posture when a target rifle in the hands of a boy named Ayers was discharged tho ball striking him in tho back just below his Bhoulder blado nud buried itself un der tho bone His wouud was attended to but the physiciaii wns unable to lo cate or veinovo the bullet Ho will probably be lnid up for some time The bullet was a 22 calibre long and had ho not beeu stooping over would have perhaps resulted fatally aSS 33 93l55SaS3S3 It s Easy To Take t vl i vl Thin pale anaemic girls w need a fatty food to enrich rt their blood give color to their cheeks and restore their I health and strength It is -a safe to sav that thev nearlv u 0 a all reject fat with their food e in iS1TMllfcSj J COD LIVER OIL 1 WUIIYPOPHOSPilTESorLIMESiSODA T i3 exactly vhat they require r it not only gives them the jjj I portant clement cod liver oil I in a palatable and easily gested form but also the hypo- J phosphites which are so blc in nervous disorders that t vl -II usuaiiy accompany anaemia I SCOWS EMULSION is a vl fatty food that is more easily j digested than any other form of fat A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health You can get it in this wav If v A hnra L nntw - Vb sons to train n nnunri n j day while taking it 1 1 w andioo all druggists IKhhS AND PLANTS UPfPjIU i4k 1 PARiarnic KAIH BALSAM l It of Beit Varletlei at Hard Tlmei Prices Smalit fruit in jBree uimly Millions of trawW plBit Trv thrifty and well rooted Oettho North Bend Nurserls U - l iu r jage County Ner Hair to li Youthful Cum kip dw I t Color l MciiHlimyat Ihuftia f f t k 1 Vi Zt t T f lirnvVM ri 1- v Jl w wW icimM new York w