V h i I t FRIDAY FACTS K T IKst of Neligh was n city vltftor yesterday Secretary of State Porter was In Nor folk Inst night Jndgo Powers nnd wifo camo homo from Omnhii lust night A son was born thiH moriilnj to Mr and Mrs Siginund KucpIct 1 A Lullmrt returned nt noon from a business trip to Omnhn Father Thos Walsh returned last evening from n visit to Omaha V K Heed wns in tlio city from Madison over night going to Stiiiiton tliin morning Mrs 1 V Fetter and Miss Minnie Colo returned yesterday from their visit to Vermillion H I Miss Anna Walsh from Moherly Mo nrrivcdlnst night and is the guest of her uncle Hev ilios Walsh Tho Norfolk delegates linvo returned from ihu republican Htato convention which was hold in Lincoln Geo Stalcop has moved another houso down from Queon City Placo and it will soon bo re located on a lot in tho city limits Mr and Mrs C 11 Reynolds went to Omaha yesterday to meet Mr aud Mrs W S Pardonner who aro on tholr way to Now York Tho committco cm tho Indin Famine Relief finid report that they have col lected and forwarded to tho stato com mitt co 7008 Mr and Mn Geo D Bntterflold of Creighton havo beun visiting at tho homo of Mr and Mrs W H Butterfiold for sovoral dnyB Nick Wicker troasuror of Piorco county oxpoctB to loavo tomorrow for a visit to his old homo in Germany to bo absont sovoral months Tho Black Cat club a thriving soci ety of yonug ladies hold a very enjoy able mooting lust evening at thoir club room in tljo Heights A uunibor of candidates woro initiatod into tho mys teries and secrotB of tho order It is roported that a flro did consider able damage to tho hotol property of Dr II L Scoggin at Plaiuviow Wednes day and Harold Burton editor of the Ropublicnu is said to have ono of hlB bauds quite severely hurt in fighting tho Humes Mrs Corn A Bools gavo a small part of hor class a recital at Mrs Gaylords last evening Six or soven of tho little girls gavo thoir performances part of thoni appearing for tho first timo Thoir listouers were very well pleased with their efforts Tho traveling men havo boon arriv ing by every train to attend tho grand council of the United Commercial Trav elers aud it is expocted that by night tho hotels will bo full of commecial men and their wives Tho first mooting of tho council is being hold this afternoon A now wiro stitching machiuo was added to tho equipment of Tin News job ofllco this morning This together with the new perforator mid stabbing Biachino lately put in aud some fifty fonts of late faces of typo now on their way here will make Tub News better thau ever fitted to turn out first class printing Ma Jisou Chronicle Lelaud Spauld iug met with a very painful accident Sunday afternoon at tho county jail He was running after Hirsch and slipped and fell striking his head on tho corner of a cell inflicting a wound that laid bare tho bone and several stitches had to bo takon to close it up It is said that liis skull was cracked The shell game accompanied the syu dicato showB at Stauton Wednesday in force tleecing farmers out of about 000 in amounts of from 10 to 00 There was also much complaint about the short change racket from children Tho evening performance was stopped by tho city authorities and the admission inouey was refunded The business blocks of tho city aro gaily bedecked today with small ban ners of red white aud blue expressing a welcomo to tho United Commercial Travelers who meet in grand council hero today and tomorrow The bauners also bear the eniblom of tho order a grip tho crescent and tho initials U C T Another popular mark of regard for the boys is tho wearing of a lapel button not much larger than the bottom of a wash tub which bears the iusigna of tho order with appropriate lettering Jos Vlazney will this year conduct the Oxnard bar room iu the name of his wifo who was granted a license and W 11 Hoffman will continue to occupy tho room in the Marquardt block as a furni ture store It is said that Richard Kilmurry who conducted tho Oxnard saloon recently and who mado applica tion for a new license lias disappeared It is also reported that ho took with him money amounting to about 750 which had been sent him by an Omaha liquor ilrm with which to pay his license He also was iudebted to tho firm as well as several other creditors His where abouts are unknown W S Pardonner and family were iu Omaha yesterday from Chiuo Cal where Mr Pardouner has been man ager of tho Oxnard sugar factory on their way to Now York where ho will accept tho position of vice president aud general manager of the Oxnard Con struction company Tho Chiuo Valley Champion pays of Mr Pardonners de parture Whllo wo congratulato Mr Pardonner upon his promotion to a larger flold of lalwr wo rogrot exceed ingly to loso him from Ohino Since coming here he has won and held wo believe without exception tho good will and cordial respectful estcoin of every employo of the sugar compnny of which lie was manager Tho entire commun ity too feels that it Is losing a good friend ono who has tho highest respect and confidence of all Our best wishes go with him and his family to tho me tropolis liiirmtriiiiil Still loiuiry It docs not pay any first class houso to havo poor stationery It produces about tho same effect upon others as to see a handsoinoly dressed man wearing a cheap shoddy hat Yon feel very much llko saying Well ho has either just got his finery and is not used to It or the suit is sham aud is liotfjis good as it looks I refor hero only to such parts of your staiouery as outsiders soo such as lottor paper envolopes and checks Other stationery which remains in your posses sion and is only usod by your employes may bo as economical as you ploaBo I havo nothing to do with that as our subject is advertising and I only want to talk about that which goos out of tho houso In thoso days of flno printing and lithographing there is no excuso for any firm having poor work Tho host of work costs but little moro than tho poor ost aud tho advertising value of tho best is moro than worth tho2dluoronco iu cost Patronize homo industry it you havo it if not send to Bomo other city but bo Biiro you got good stationery Not long ago a little iucidout came within my knowledge which shows how many people regard cheap stationery A certain firm in a largo city had a controversy with another firm at a dis tance and having received n letter which threatened a suit they carriod it to their attorney for consultation Tho man of law was a blunt plain spoken man and on sizing up tho Bheot of paper said ThiB is tho tronblo people alwayB get into by dealing with a third rato house But objected tho client this firm is not third rato they aro worth 1000000 I dont caro how much they are worth replied tho lawyer thoy may havo 10000000 and yet I would say they are third rato in fooling in char actor and in dealings becauso their third rato stationery tells on them PrinterB Ink SiiiiiinoiiM liy Piihlliiitlon To Ada M Davey nou resident de fendant Yon aro horoby required to tako no tice that on tho 28th day of April 1000 Jamos II Davey filed his petition against you in tho district court of Madison county Nebraska sotting forth that he was married to you tho 17th day of November lSU That thero aro are two children tho issue of said nmrriago That on tho anth day of July 1S09 nt Norfolk Nebraska you was guilty of adultery with one Theodoro Hietmau That yon have abandoned him tho said James H Davey aud havo lived in a state of adultery with tho said Heitmau That yon havo been guilty of oxtremo cruelty towards him tho said Davey without any cause or provocation on his part PluiutitV prays for a docreo of divorco and the custody of his said children You are required to answor said jKititlou on Monday tho 11th day of June 1000 James H Davey Plaintiff By Barnes Tyler Mb Attorneys Wanted HoneBt man or womau to travel for large houso salary 05 mouthly aud expenses with increase positiou permanent eucloso self-addressed stamped envelope Maxaoek i0 Caxtou bldg Chicago 8 CrSwwpN5wSSwSS5S5w0 8 If a Woman wants to put out a Ire she doesnt heap on oil and wood She throws on waterknowing that waterquenches fire When a woman wants to get well from diseases peculiar to her sex che should not add fuel to the fire already burning her life away She should not take worthless drugs and potions composed of harmful narcot ics and opiates They do not check the disease ihey do not cure it they simply add fuel to the fire uracltields i emale Regulator should be Krnd for our free illuttrated book 4 li taken by every weman or girl who has the O slightest suspcion of any of the ml- mint wnicn in flict women They will Imply be wiiblinn time until they tnke it The Ki euliitc r is n p u r i f y n k strength i nin n t nit wlii tli Kets at therootbof the Ulstnsc It ml cures the cause It does not drug the pain It eniuicates it It stunt fullinutif thu womb inflammation nnil penouicnl fculTtrnnj ir rugului kvinty or painful mi rstruatirn nndbydoinn nil this drives away the hundred and one aches and pains which drain health and beauty happiness und j ood temper fioin many a woman s V fe It is tho one remedy il ve all others which every woman should know abi ut and use SI 00 imt linttlo at any tlruK store o o o o it o t o o o t o The Bradfetd Regulator Co Atlanta Ca THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MAY 10 1903 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Kd Mndsen has returned to Missouri Valloy Iowa O A Chnco of Wayno was n city visitor yesterday I J Koenigstcin was a passenger today for Laurel Mr nnd Mrs Whit ford of Tildcn aro city visitors today Mrs CSeo L lies eiitcrtnined a com pany of frienes this afternoon nt cards Mrs J O Brown and Mm 13 P Haymoml of Creighton wero city visitors yestorday Miss Mount who has been visiting hor brother K O Mount left today for her homo iu Chicago A J Durluud wont to Hartington yesterday noon and will havo business in Knox county for about two weeks Hov J P Mueller of ChriBt church went to Stanton today to conduct fnnornl sorvlcos over tho romains of Mrs It Buckondnhl this afternoon Tho largo number of peoplo In town today carrying packagcB hithor and thithor would indicate that tho mer chants enjoyed a thriving trade Tho Industrial store of tho Ladies so ciety of tho First Congregational church is again occupying the stoie room in tho Richards block lately vacated by the Variety storo A gentleman unfortnnato enough to bo without legs was selling booklets on Main stroot today Ho was assisted by a woman who sang with tho banjo for accompaniment O H Dietrich tho next governor of Nebraskn is today making Norfolk ono of tho first places ho visits during tho campaign Ho 1b stopping at the Oxnard aud will remain until morning In tho roport of bills allowed by the city couucil as published yesterday Os car Uhlos account wns givon for four and ono half mouths salary when it it should havo been for six and one half months The base ball schomo proposod by tho Y M O L is still being agitated under tho management of A J Koenigstein who hopes to arrange a base ball park on tho Olney grounds on tho plan here tofore outlined A base imitation of Oom Paul of tho Transvaal republic at least he had whiskers and a pipe liko Oom Paul was on the street this morning with a wheezy hand organ raking in a few nickels and dimes Tho Stanton Picket asserts that ono good church brother who insists that the only way to eternal bliss is through deep water and much tribulation was ono of tho suckers landed by the show swindlers at that town tho othor day Meadow Grovo people proposo to again incorporate that town into a vil lage if possible and a new petition with that object in view is being circulated It will bo romombered that the corpora tion wns annuled recently by the dis trict court Tho Volunteers of America have opened up iu Norfolk for a crusade against sin and havo erected a tent on the lot near tho Baptist church A meeting was hold last evening and a fair audience attended They will remain here for some time A vivid illustration of what tho poor horso is coming to wns presented this morning on Main street wheu a man rodo by on a bicycle leading an animal of the genus equus He the animal looked very much hnuiiliated but sub mitted to the inevitable with dooility The force of men and the street grador are doing good work on tho streets and avenues of tho city leveling them off and reducing tho hard lumps caused by the recent rains It is au improvement that has long been needed nnd will be heartily appreciated by the people who ride bicycles aud drive Tho opening of tho new Catholic church will take place on Sunday May 1 when thero bo ablo speakers both morning and evening from Kansas and Omaha An admission will bo charged to both services tho money to be used to help furnish tho church but no col lection will bo takon up Dan Murphy has concluded to retain his position as engineer on the main lino of the O St P M O and will remove his family to Omaha as soon as satisfactory arrangements cau be made Mr and MrB Murphy have many friends in Norfolk who will regret their decision to remove from this city Italph Henry Day who has been arranging for a theatro to be given for the benefit of tho U C T at tho Audi torium this evening received a telegram at a late hour this afternoon announc ing that tho Hans Hanson company could not reach hero in timo to give tho entertainment Money will be refunded those who have purchased tickets if thoy will call at Leonards drug store The lady injured at Meadow Grove Thursday by the Elkhorn passongor from the west was Mrs Dan Welty of that village The Press says she was in ahurry to cross the track and miscal culated the distauce of the engine from her The engine knocked Mrs Welty a distance of nearly 10 feet and she suf fered five broken ribs and a severo blow on her right teniplo Her recovery is looked for Bishop Williams of the Protestant Episcopal church dioceso of Nebraska is to be here next Tuesday evening to couduot confirmation sorvices which will bo hold nt Trinity church nt 7 -15 whou Rev J O WoIIIb will preBont a number for confirmation Aftor the ser vices nu inforninl reception will bo held at tho rectory at which not only tho parishioners but nil friends of tho church will bo welcome It has been suggested that inasmuch as thoro is now a vacant room in thecify building it would be tho part of wconomy to dlBponse with tho polloo ofllco at present used movo tho ofllco n few doors further north on Fourth street and occupy tho room in tho city hall Strnngors invariably go to tho city hall anyway for polico headqnartors Then tho jail nnd polico judgos ofllco will bo roadily accessible Tho tolephono could also bo moved Jumes A McDonald of this city for sovoral years ougineor at tho olectrio light station hns been nppolnted en gineer at tho Novadn Indian school in Nevada Mr McDonald is compotont and faithful and his friends will con gratulato him on his recognition by tho government authorities It has not been learned whether or not Mr MoDon aid will accopt tho nppointmont bnt if ho does ho has many friends who will bo sorry to havo him loavo Mr and Mrs Morris Mnyer enter tertained friends last evoning at whist there being six tnbles in honor of Mr Mayers brother-in-law Henry Fuhr mnn of Seattle Washington who is on hiR way home from the east Mr Fnhr man formerly lived at Fremont nnd vis ited thero a few days the Tribune quot ing him as follows Business in Se attle is looking up in good shape Ileal estate is rising in value and tho business which Alaskan trade and traffic brings is of greater dimensions than usual A rovolting sight was noticed this noon in tho roar of one of tho meat markets in full view of people on Main street A wagon containing a yearling beef was driven up and the butchers man standing in tho wagon hit it over the head with a spade rolled it out on the ground cut its throat skinned its head and cut it off before the animal had ceased kicking Ordinary decency would require suoh work to be done in the slaughter honse or at least where everybody couldnt see it The owners of the market may not have been aware of the action but should certainly pre vent itB repetition IJrnnnn Lecture on Man The place to take tho true measure of a man is not in the market place or amen corners nor in tho field or forum but at his own fireside There ho lays asido his mask and you may lenrn whether he is an apo or an angel king or cur hero or humbug I do not care a copper whnt the world says of him whether it crowns him with glory or pelts him with bad eggs I care not what hiB religion may be If his babies dread his coming homo and his better half shallows her heart every time she hns to ask him for a five dollar bill he is a fraud of the first water even though he prays night und day until he shakes the eternal hills But if the children run to the front gate to meet him and loves own sunshine illumi nates the face of his wife when she hears his footsteps you may take it for granted that he is puro gold his home is a heaven and the humbug never gets that near the throne of God I can for give much in a fellow mortal who would rather make men swear than women weep would rather have the hate of the world than the contempt of his wife who had rather call anger to the face of a king than fear to the face of a child Letter List List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postoftlco May 7 1000 W M Crabtree Wilhelm Koy Artie Long Orley Nelson W F Shouka H W Sipo T H Squires W R Ward L O Wimore Luoinda Simmous If not called for in 10 days will be sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F SlKECIIER P M Over Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes i ne Kianeys are your blood purifiers they fil ter out the waste or impurities in the blood If they are sick or out of order they fail to do their work Pains aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood due to necrlected kidney trouble Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats and makes one feel as though theyhad heart trouble because the heart Is over working In pumping thick kidney- poisonea oiooa tnrougn veins and arteries It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr Kilmers Swamp Root the great kidney remedy is soon realized It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists in fifty cent and one dollar siz es You may have a samde bottle bv mail tvtvy IiMi rliiiorwya Homo of 8unpRoot free also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble Mention this paper when writing Dr Kilmer 8t Co Blnghamton N Y MONDAY MENTION Wm Mooro was a Sunday visitor from Stauton Mrs E Tanner was a Sunday visitor from Battle Creek Clias Davis wns a city visitor yester day from Randolph W A Brown of Stauton was in tho Sugar City Saturday Miss Nollio Williams was hero from Madison over Sunday J W Wautlin of Madison was a Sun day visitor in tho city Mr and Mrs Frank Oosterling havo roturned from Alliance Jns ltosoborough was a Norfolk visi tor yostorday from Tildcn Mrs O W Crum was a Norfolk visi tor from MadiBou Saturday Judge Cones nnd wifo woro in tho city this morning from Piorco Elmor Farusworth was a visitor in tho city from Albion Saturday H Sonnosohein was a Sunday visitor in this metropolis from Stanton Max Lenzor was down from Tilden visiting relatives and friends over Sun day E II Tracy and Asa K Leonard went to Foster Saturday to hunt and fish Tho Volunteers of America had good audiences at their tent services yester day Richard Reqna went to Wakefield this morning to put in some new instru ments E G Macy was down from Battle Creek Saturday visiting relatives and friends Mrs W E Alexander went to Omaha to meet her husband who returned from a trip to his western territory Dell Dames has returned from Oregon and it is said will work on the railroad again this summer His family is still in Oregon J D Sturgeon was in the city over Sunday visiting hiB family He de parted for the northern part of his ter ritory today The bakery and confectionery of John Freythaler is being handsomely repapered and the wood work oiled and painted The missionary society of the Congre gational church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclock at the home of Mrs lies New coal sheds are being built for H E Hardy nt his coal office near the union depot the old ones having been torn down The replevin suit of Chas H Johnson against tho F E M V company was continued until tho 14th when it will be tried before a jury in Justice Daniels court Tho music class of Ludwig Koenig stein will givo a recital in the Congrega tional church on Tuesday evening the 15th An admission fee of 5 cents will be charged with which to defray ex penses Floyd the 13-year-old son of Mr nnd Mrs D B Lee had the misfortune to break his leg just above the ankle while playing ball in the Heights Saturday afternoon Frank Gutcher has resigned his position at Hoffmans furniture store and will return to Missouri Valley Iowa where he will work in the railroad shops During the thunder storm this morn ing Jns McDonald received qute a severe electric shock while patting a carbon in an arc light It did nothing worse than to give him a good grip and twist Hans Hanson showed in Council Bluffs Iowa last night and it is pre sumed that they disappointed the traveling men hore because of this en gagement which they probably deemed the most important The Johnson and Sissou base ball clubs of youug lads crossed batB on the Heights diamond Saturday afternoon Tho game was closely contested and interesting nt least to the participants The Johuson nine won by a score of 20 to 19 The polico under authority of Mayor Robertson on Saturday notified the saloon men to close up at 13 oclook at uight and not enter thoir places of busi ness on Sunday How closely the order was obeyed or enforced has not been learned Jas McDonald has accepted the gov ernment position offered him as engi neer of the Nevada Iudinn school and will loavo for Wadsworth that stato Sunday The position ho has held hero will be taken by Frank Carrick with Fred Sidler aB assistaut for the present Tho management of the Auditorium is congratulating itself becauso of tho fact that it had nothing to do with the Hans Hanson Bhow The building was rented outright to tho traveling men and Manager Spear did not nego tiate for the appearance of the attrac tion Michael Brnasch well known in this city as an old settler of this part of tho country died yesterday at his homo two miles southwest of Hoskius ngod bO years Tho funeral will bo held tomor row nfternoon from St Pauls Luther au church and interment will tako placo in tho cemetery west of that church Tho deceased is not related to the Nor folk Braascles but had a daughtor living hero at ono time Ho loaves qulto n number of children niid other rolatives to mourn his loss An excursion train of South Dakotn Odd Fellows will oomo in about 10 oclock tonight over tho M O nnd will hero be transferred to tho Elkhoru nnd taken to Hot Springs whom tho grand lodpo will moet Robort Craft and his crew will take them west from hero Tho Mndison county mortgngo record for tho mouth of April was as fol lows Farm mortgages filed eighteen amount 2158180 released forty amount 88710 30 city mortgages filed soveutoou amount 1005 released twenty amount flBUS 55 chnttel mortgages filed 110 amount 1050280 released 120 amount f 18130110 Frauk Rlloy tho traveling salesman for an Omaha liquor houso who was up boforo tho polico court hore on tho chargo of drunk and disorderly con tinued his Bpreo after leaving this city and died in tho Black Hills lost week of heart failure caused by alcoholism He wns a good salesman but tho liquor he sold and Bomplod too often was his undoing A prairie schooner with a rather pecu liar locomotive attachment pulled into town today Tho owner of the outfit apparently had but one horse as that was all that was hitched to tho wagon The man himself endeavored to fill n long felt want and was in harness beside tho horse assisting him in pulling the ve hicle Tho rig stopped hore supposedly to rest but whether tho man or the horso was most tired thoso who saw it are not prepared to state It is surmised that they wero from Missouri hunting for a spot of Nebraskas fertile soil and were apparently almost stuck in the mud of the drouth stricken state The traveling men being disappointed at the non appearance of Hans Hanson and having had such a good time nt tho dance Friday night gavo another dance Saturday night in the dining room of the Pacific hotel The evening was most enjoyably passed and those partic ipating appeared to be almost glad that Hans failed to appear The cash re ceipts of the traveling men suffered con siderably because the show didnt show as it had been depended upon to defray all or at least a portion of the expenses of session of grand council and entertain ments and the boys probably were com pelled to go down into their pockets for the money needed Winsido Tribune The notorious Eu gene Miller family seems bound to keep before the public in some way It seems that husband and wife have been having troubles of their own or nt least of each others and coucluded to separite for good or bad So they hitched up and drove to town Saturday moruing to get ono of our business men to put in writing their agreement in regard to tho division of the property But while naming the plans aud speci fications for tho division they struck some poiut3 on which thoy could not agree so he concluded to end tho matter in another way and jumping into the wagon he drove off and left his better half in town alone to shift for herself she has been equal to the occasion so far and has been working for her board Prof A D Sayoor the great mag netic healer using tho Weltmer method will cure yon or teach you to cure all chronic or long standing diseases at 101 corner First and Main street Will give three treatments free Wanted Honest man or woman to travel for large house Balary 05 monthly and expenses with increase position permanent enclose self-ad-dressed stamped envelope Manager 830 Caxton bldg Chicago Cure Anil Treatment Of The Sick Dr Humphreys Specific manual on the treatment and cure of the sick mailed free ou request Adress Humph reys Medicine Co New York need not lose flesh in summer if you use the proper means f 3 to prevent it You think you cant take SCOTTS g EMULSION in hot weather J but you can take it and gest it as well in summer as J in winter It is not like the j plain cod liver oil which is J 2 difficult to take at any time If you are losing flesh J you are losing ground and i j you need J i Scotts Emulsion I and must have it to keep up J your flesh and strength If k you have been taking it and J prospering on it dont fail to continue until you arc j oughly strong and well 5 and i oo all drucuists SCOTT tt BOWNE Chtmists Nw VnrL k i f