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t FRIDAY FACTS Miss Kdlth Kstabrook has gouo to Plaltniow for few days visit Miss Mattto MoXUh wont o Omaha this noon for a two weeks visit Mlssos Floronco iml Mnblo Kstubrook havo roturnod from a visit to frionds in Madison Mrs Jack Koonlpstoln was nblo to bo out for a short drivo this morning tor tho first tlmo Dr Scoboe the osteopath will loavo tomorrow for Kirksvillo Mo to visit his parents for two wooks Mr ami Mrs II It Horblson Mm Al Hlcy nnil 1 Names drove ovor from Matllson yostorday afternoon Miss Grotchon Klont roturnod last evening from llattlo Orook Mloh whoro she has boon visiting about ay oar Miss Mlnnlo Maas roturnod Wednes day from Kansas whoro sho has boon trimming hatB for tho past six montlm F W Heck Is expected homo this evening from York whoro ho has boon in tho Interest of tho Sugar Olty Ooroal mills Miss Wlnulo Hartloy loaves tomorrow for Tildou to nssumo hor dutlos as us slttant principal in tho High sohool at that place Eugono Austin formorly omployod in this olllco Is now working In tho otllco of tho Morning Citlon at Oripplo Croik Colorado Annaud G Langdon who has boon visiting nt tho homo of bin aunt Mw Philip McKlui loft today for his homo iu Brooklyn N Y Mrs W II Cooloy and daughters Rcsslo and Mablo roturnod last evening from Wisconsin whoro thoy havo boon spending tho summor Mr and Mrs Drake who havo boon visiting at tho homo of Mr and Mrs W H Huttcrilold for a few days past loft today for thoir homo iu Now York Dr Paul Ludington of Omaha and Ed Tonkins of Columbus arrived last oven ing and this uoou with C D Jonkins started out on a hunting and campiug trip Tho tounls gamo last ovonlug was played botwoou W F Wilmordlug and W M Rainbolt on ono sido and L P Pnsowalk aud F II Reels on tho other tho scoro boing tl l Miss Hammond of ludiaua who has been visiting hor brothor E D Ham mond for sovoral woeks past loft yesterday Tor Missouri whoro sho will visit boforo roturuiug homo Ludwig Koonlgstoln is laylug tho foundation for a fine house on his lota on North Seventh street Speculation is rlto bb to who will bo the lucky por son who will koop tho house iu oulor Two members of Company L N N G were lined iu police court yostorday aftoruoon for discharging firearms ou tho street pievious to their departure for Hustings Tho flue given was tho minimum 5 aud costs apiece Othor membors did tho sanio thing but were not apprehended Fremont Tribune Thoro is a change of brakemou on the Norfolk passeugor run with Conductor Wallace Gallup Christy Collins has givon up tho work on that run aud has gone into the freight trnin service braking out of Norfolk in tho chain gang Tho now brakemau is Elmor T Frazlor who comos from Missouri Valley The sportsmen from tho cities are go ing to get on tho ground early for thoir hunt after tho prairie chicken It is said that in tho baggage car list ovonlng of tho train bound for tho wost there were ISl bird dogs The space in tho car was so occupied with dogs that tho bag gago men found dillioulty in performing thoir duties Frank Parmaloo who is very well known hero was nuiong tho passengers Mrs Will Ahlinan was ridiug hor bicycle along tho streets last evening when she was run into by a man driv ing a horse attached to a buggy Mrs Ahlmau was caught by one of tho shafts of tho vehicle aud dragged somo distance and was quite badly cut aud bruised Tho man it is asserted pud no atten tion to tho damago he was doing aud drove olV without even the simple query Were you hurt Tho First Congregational church bus been clo ed for some woeks It has bo n painted papered and cleaned through out The work of renovation is not quite completed as the olllcers intend to put in a new carpet but tho regular services will be resumed next Sunday The pastor Rev J J Parker has re turned from a very enjoyable vacation aud will conduct the service and proaoh on Sunday morning Service at 1015 The New has received a copy of the premium list for tho IJith annual fair of the M idison County Agricultural society The list is very neatly printed by The Star and ij of a character that leads to the belief that this years fair will be ono of the most successful over held in the county The dates for the exhibition are September 11 12 lt and 1 1 Tho premiums are liberal and the purfees ottered in tho speed department are an iucentive to some good laces A copy of the premium hat may bo ob tained by addressing the secretary J U Rynearton at Madhon Wayne Republican On Saturday SberitT Cherry took John Greeuwald jr in charge on complaint euterod by tho father of tho young man For moro than a year tho young man ho acted ntrnugoly at times and tho fathor and othor members of tho family had bo como alarmed and foarnd that soma tlmo ho might do thorn harm aud conse quently had him taken into custody Tho board of Insanity mado an examina tion of tho young man nu Monday aud concluded tho best thing to do was to sond him to the Norfolk hospital to which hu will bo taken as soon as ho can bo taken care of at that Institution It being full at present Drs Salter and Salter now have thoir now x ray machine sot up aud In run ning ordor It is ono of tho vory best mado and will bo of wonderful advan tage to thorn iu handling cortaiu cases This morning a little girls elbow which had boon bothering hor was oxamiuod aud found to bo out of joint It will bo usod iu many different capaci ties Injuirlos and diseases of tho bones can bo readily located aud dotormlnod A bullet or othor hard substanco can bo locatod without probing aud removed Had tho maohtuo boon known whou Gar Hold was shot it is likely that ho would now bo allvo It Is of tho opin ion of somo that ho was about probed to death under tho old mothod whereas tho bullets could havo boon readily lo catod with the x ray aud removed WANTED TO DIE Ilnrlmrl Knflmnti AttmiipU Solf Dentrur tlim with Uurliullo Acid Herbert Koffman who lives across the road from tho creamery made an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide last ovonlug by taking a doso of carbolic acid Dr Frank Saltor was hastily sum moned and omployod methods that quickly placed tho man boyoud danger Kolluiau is a man about 0 yoars of age aud tho only reason known for his action is that ho has been despondent for a few days past David Cirv Neb April 1 1000 Gonesseo Pure Food Co Lolloy N Y Goutlomou I must say In regard to Gralu 0 that thoro is uothlng bettor or healthier Wo havo usod it for yoars My brother was a groat coffoo drinkor 1 lo was taken sick and tho doctor said colVoo was the causo of It aud told us to uso Grain O We got a package but did not like it at first but uow would not bo without it My brothor has been woll ovor sinco wo started to uso it Yours truly Lillik Sociiok TENNIS TOURNAMENT Sorle4 ot ConteittH llotuueii the Mcinlernor the Iiiwn ToimU Amotlutloii From TtiortilnyH Daily A series of contests has boon arranged between tho members of tho Norfolk Lawn Tennis association to bo played during the present week Tho motn bors havo been divided into two sides Each coutest oouuts oue point for tho winning sido The side winuiug the greatest total of points is to bo treated by the losing sido Tho following is tho arraugomont of players SINGLES Wilmordlug vs Pasowalk Huso vs Huoholz Mayor vs Mathewsou Royuolds vs Bucholz Haeu vs Barnes jr Barnes sr vs Wellor Dr Frank Salter vs Dr Parker Carroll Powors vs Robertson Kim Barnos vs Tracy Beels vs Rainbolt Two sets out of three to win DOUBLES Boels aud Pisewalk vs Wilmording aud Rainbolt Huso aud Mayor vs BuchoU aud Mathewsou Rovuolds aud Ilazeu vs Barnes jr and Dr Parker Dr Frank Salter aud Kim Barnes vs Tracy aud Sydney Robertson Contests to be decided by three sots out of five Seulni Murhiut Content Tho judges account of the voto cast September i to 0 a in for tho rospoctivo candidates iu J D Sturgeon- Colored Porters Sewing Machine Contest We the uudersignod judges appointed to count the votes cast in tho abovo named contest hereby certify that tho votes cast to date are as listed below Al Johusou J7 Dave Shores 70 P F SllUXHElt OSCAlt UlILE Judges Letter List List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postoftlco September 4 1900 Mrs F N Adams H W Buker L O Bleick Annie Brualoy O E Chap man CD G B Christy Hattie Erdett Frank Gustmau Albert Ta David Rogors Lizzie Stewart George Smith Johan Roda4 John Sauuders 2 If not called for in 10 days will be sent to the dead letter otllco Parties calling for any of the above please oay advertised P F SlUECHER P M The complete service of Tho Chio ago Portland Special via Union Pacific enables pasengors to reach the princi pal cities between the uorth and Pacific coast and Missouri river not only iu the shortest possible space ot time but also iu tho mout comfortable aud enjoyable mauuer The diuiug cars ou this tram are stocked with the best tho market affords All meals servod a la carte THE NORFOLK NKWS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER J 1000 SATURDAY SIFTINGS Dr II T lloldetidldnotgo toOmahu I II Soabury of Plalhviow will spoud Sunday iu Norfolk Titos Ohllvers of Piorco was a city visitor this morning Mrs WltiBor of Wayno is visiting nt tho homo of A P Chllds Mrs Albort Billorbock of Osmond vlsltod with Norfolk friends today Tho nitislo students club will moot with Mrs J R Hays on Monday ovon lug at H oclock Miss Maggie Ryan of Wisnor stopped In Norfolk botwoou trains today ou hor way homo from Oroighton Miss Mablo Collamor returned to hor homo iu Sioux City this uoou after au oxtotidcd visit with Norfolk tiruuds MIbs Floronco McDonald returned yesterday from Sioux Falls S D whore sho haa boou visiting hor brother Thoro will bo no sorvlce In tho Pres byterian church tomorrow as Rov Sharploss goes to Madison to proaoh ou Sunday Miss Gortrudo OSulllvan who has boou visiting Norfolk frlouds for somo days roturnod yostorday to hor homo in Lincoln A numbor of young pooplo are enjoy ing a piculo party this afternoon at Edge wator park Tho party is glvou by Miss Clara Rudat t Miss Ella Klypkert who has boon spoiidiug hor summor vacation iu Nor folk left yesterday for her homo in Racino Wis E P Woathorby left this morning for Laratnine Wyoming ou busiuoss iu couuoctiou with tho gold miuo iu which he is interested The Madison city council has called a special election to bo hold September 20 to vote bonds for the purpose of putting in au olectrio lighting plant M P Sutor has purchased tho Shurtz property ou South Third streot Mrs Short who has boon occupiug it will move to Albion aud live with her sou F W Wiotor formerly manager of the sugar factory hero but uow of Rocky Ford Col was in tho city yes terday greetiug friends aud atteudiug to business Secretary Ryuoarsou writes that tho prospects are very blight for ono of tho best fairs this fall evor hold iu Madisou county Romembor tho dates Septem ber 11 12 13 and 11 Messrs Storrs Mathewsou aud Wyuu Raiubolt aud Misses Lyle Wilkinson aud Mao Oluey composed ono of the many hunting parties that left tho city this moruiug to huut the festive prairie chicken Next Mouday is Labor day The only evidences that it will be obsorved in Norfolk thus far uoted are uoticos posted iu the bauks that they will be closed The opouiug of school is de layed one day ou account of the holiday O R Eller wliose run as mail agent has beeu between Long Pine and Dead wood has beeu transferred to au impor tant route ou tho Burlington between Pacific Junction and Denver He is quite well kuowu in this city haviug Visited here frequently School will begin next Tuesday Teachers and pupils generally have enjoyed a delightful vacation and it need not be surprising if they outer upon the duties of the new school year with a zest which meaus oue of the most successful iu tho history of Nor folk Fullerton News A populist in the course of a conversation yesterday in formed us that he was being made a democrat of aud had concluded to for sake Bryan He also told of five othors iu his immediate neighborhood who will vote for McKiuley this fall instead of Bryan Mrs A T Burchnrd of Marshalltowu Iowa is expected to arrive this evening with her grandson Ralph Burchard who has been visiting there the past two woeks Mrs Burchard will visit for a short time with her son P T Burchard aud daughter Mrs O S Bridge Judge Cones at a short session of court hold iu Madison last week made a temporary injunction permanent which restrains Couuty Superintendent O W Crum from revoking a teachers certifi cate grauted to Miss Edna Rlchardsou because she didnt atteud the recout session of tho county teachers institute If all towus aud cities turued out as many hunters as have left Norfolk dur ing the past day or two there will be about three to five hunters to every prairie chicken in this part of the country The bird that desires to keep its feathers uurutlled by the cruol bird shot will do well to hide away aud keep hid tor the next few days Ainsworth Star Journal Last Sun day while Mrs Dr Remy was getting out of a wagou at Mr Herrings sho iu home way caugnr ner loot causing her to fall Sho struck her chest across the wagou bod with such force as to render hor unconscious for 6ome time At preseut she is much improved and uo sorious results aro anticipated Battle Creek Republican Johu Sohacher and family returned last Fri day eveuiug ftom Indiaua whither they went some two mouths ago with the avowed iuteutiou of remaining per manontly Two months experience in tho Hooskr Htato servod to convince them that thoy had made a mistake iu leaving Old Nebraska Samo old story Meatlow Grovo Press Hon Eckland and Willlo Hopkins weroiu Norfolk Fri day to takouu examination iutolography which thoy both passed successfuly aud wore at once glvou positions as agents Bounie acting as night agout at Bassott aud Willie night agout at Stuart Both paitles are woll and favorably known at this placo aud wo aro glad to loarn of their success lho republican doctors of Norfolk outsido precinct mot this aftoruoou at 2 oclock iu tho city hall to seloct dolo gatos to attond the county convoutlou G D Smith acted as chairman aud A L Carter secretary Tho following delegates wore chosou A L Carter O P Byorly O E Inuiau Sam Parks G I Smith Martin Brubakor aud L C Hopperloy Othor caucuses aro to bo hold by tho electors of tho various wards this ovouiug Forrest the 8 yoar old sou of E M Norton had tho misfortune to fall from 0110 of tho high trees iu front of his fathors residence last ovouiug Tho wonder is that ho was not killed out right or that at least some boues wero brokon However thus far no serious oonsequoucoa havo devolopod Tho boy was severely aud painfully bruised and has suffered much pain but is getting along nicely whou all tho circumstaucos are considered Ho foil ou tho side walk aud was up iu the tree woll toward tho top when he lost his hold REPUBLICAN CAUCUSES Oelrcitp Ulioattii to Keprenont Norfolk nt tho Coming County Convention Republican cauousos wero held iu various wards of the city Saturday even ng to select delegates to attond tho couuty couvoutiou to be held at Battle Creek ou tho 8th whou a couuty at torney aud caudidate for representative will bo named and delogatos chosen to atteud tho senatorial couvoutiou ou the 12th Tho results of tho First ward caucus have not been obtained Iu tho Second ward the following dele gates were choseu Geo N Beels C E Eiseley J W Rausom H M Rob erts S R McFarlaud P F Bell C W Braasch W M Robertson and H G Braggomauu Iu the Third ward J E Simpson was chosen as chairman and M 0 Hazon secretary The following delegates were selected Isaac Powers E H Tracy RJW Williams M D Tyler M 0 Hazeu M C Walker J S McClary F W Beck Wyun Raiubolt W N Huso P F Sprecher and A C Camp bell Thojresults of the caucus lu the Fourth ward could uot I e obtaiued Tho following was the delegation chosen from Madisou preciuct S O Campbell Walt B Reynolds C S Smith Morris Gross L G Bley Jas Nichols Goo E Richardson Philip Bauch Frank P Prince R C Miles Seth Arnett Jacob Hondersou Chas Gross Otto Koeborliu and Ed Fricke From Uuion precinct the following wore chosen Will Witla John Wilsou Job Kilpatnck J H DeGrott Timothy Kenuedy and M J Riloy Mr DeGrott is a prosperous German farmer living four miles uorth of Madisou He has beeu a democrat aud four years ago sup ported Bryau but is pleased with the conditions under McKiuleyism laughs at tho bugaboo imperialism and will support the entire republican ticket At Tildeu after a spirited contest a delegation favorable to F L Putuey for couuty attorney was choseu as follows J H Kierstead Petor Michaelson M W Garmody Will McDonald Bernard Whitwer W W Deuel Alfred Benson Dr Douglas Robert Rouse W S Har low aud Thos McDonald Free of Churgo Any adult sufferiug from a cold settled on the breast bronchitis throat or lung troubles of auy nature who will call at A K Leonards will bo presented with a sample bottle of Boschees Gorman Syrup free of charge Only oue bottle given to one person and none to children without order from parents No throat or lung remedy ever had such a sale as Boschees Germau Syrup iu all parts of the civilized world Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away aud your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous It is really the only throat aud lung remedy generally endorsed by physi cians Ono 73 cent bottle will cure or prove its value Sold by dealers iu all civilized countries August Jlower It is a surpnsiug fact says Prof Houton that iu my travels iu all parts of tho world for the last teu years I have met more people haviug used Greens August Flower thau any othor remedy for dyspepsia derauged liver and stomach aud for constipation I fiud for tourists ami salesmon or for persons filling office position- where headiches aud general bad feelings from irregolar habits exist that Greens AuKast Flower i a grand remedy It MONDAY MENTION Mrs B F Wood was a Norfolk via itor today from Madisou Editor 1 B Donovan of tho Madison Star was a city visitor today Arthur Pilger deputy county treas urer spout Sunday lu tho city This is Labor day and tho bauks have beeu closed as ou othor legal holidays Dwight Piorco of Omaha is a guest of Fred Parker and othor old time Norfolk frionds Mrs D Reos and daughters returned from thoir outing at Denver and Colorado Springs Mrs 0 W Inskoop returned last ovouiug from hor purchasing trip to Chicago Ilomau Walkor opouod his sohool bo twoou Waruorvillo and Madisou this morning A number of young people are enjoy ing a picnic this nfteruoou in Edge water Park Mrs Alox Morrison and son Harold returned Saturday evening from a visit to Novada Missouri A sou was born yesterday morning to Mr aud Mrs Will Mabe who live five miles east of tho city Frauk Rainbolt Is expected horo today from Ames Iowa for a Bhort visit with his brothor N A Raiubolt W R Hoffman returned last night from Chicago whore he had beou to purchaso a stock of furniture Mrs M Rutenber and son Robert of Omaha are expected iu Norfolk this eveuiug to visit with the Durlaud sisters Johu Freythaler aud wife departed this morning for Germany whoro they will visit tho old home several mouths Mrs Davies aud daughters who were visltiug at tho home of J S McClary left yesterday for their home in Belvi dere 111 Miss Minnie B Kroh of Omaha ar rived Saturday night to take a position as stenographer in the office of the sugar factory The number of huutiug parties start ing from hero yesterday aud today presages no good to the grouse in the neighborhood Father Fitzgerald of Wayne conducted services in the Sacred Heart church yes terday father Walsh being absent ou a European trip Misses Josephine Butterfield and Grace Spear returned last evening from Columbus where they had been visit ing several days Misses Maud Dingmau aud Edua Stafford havo gone to Meadow Grove They will teach near there during the preseut school term Secretary W W Hughes of theY M O L returned Saturday from Chicago where he has been attending a biblical institute for several months Walter Pilger has been choseu as priu cipal of the public schools at Meadow Grove for the ensuing school year and has goue to that villago to assume his duties Wm Queen has sold his dray hue to Lee Tipton aud will travol through the country selling uiedicius for the Twen tieth Century Medicine company of does not iujure tho system by frequont use iiid is excellent for sour stomachs aud indigestion Sample bottles free at a It Leouards Sold by dealersiu all cirilized countries to Cure L Grippe Iu Two Duyn Tale Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All djuggists refund tho money if it fails to cujj E W Groves signature on overvl box c Sheldon Iowa Herod Johnsou a cattle man of Rongis Wyoming visited over Sunday with Georgo Williams He waseuroute home from Omaha where he had been with a shipment of cattle Miss Nora Conway returned this moruiug from Niobrara where sho has beeu spending her vacation and ha3 re sumed her duties as clerk with the Johnson Dry Goods company Sol G Mayer entertained a small company of frieuds at dinner at the Ox uard yesterday An elegant spread was served in courses and all present fully enjoyed the hospitality of their host Tho office of T E Odioruo secretary of the Elkhoru Building aud Savings association is being remodeled by hav ing a uew plate glass front placed there in George Reckard is doing the work Miss Lillie Burchmore has returned from the Peru Normal school and from the Wayne institute ready to assume her duties as teacher of a school ten miles from Norfolk which begins October 1st The many friends of Mr aud Mrs W W Roberts aud family will be pained to learu that Miss Mamie is still very sick at the home of her parents ou South Fifth street her condition showing no improvement Mrs Will Alilman who was run into by a horse aud buggy the other evening while ridiug her bicycle is still confined to the house with the injuries received Her ami was badly btuised aud sho re ceived injuries about tho chest that aro vory painful Bonjamlu Rose of Brunswlok visited with M C Walker over Sunday Thoy wore boys together iu Illinois aud camo to Nebraska together 30 years ago last July It can readily be realized that their conversation was outortaiuiugly reminiscent Miss Anna Mass of this city will bo married to Fred Teual of Bloomfleld to morrow mornliig at 11 oclock at her homo ou Philip avenuo nud will leavo for Chicago on a wedding trip at 1 oclock Mr Jeual is ti prominent merchant of Bloomfleld Fred Voss of Wayne county uear Hoskius was lu tho city today with a load of uow com of tho variety Early Butcher Tho ears are thoroughly ma tured firm and woll filled Although remarkably oarly to harvest a corn crop tno urst sample otvos evidence of au abundant yield Tho electrical machine aud X rav cently Installed iu tho office of Drs Salter aud Salter is attracting much merited attention The X ray is a won derful iuvention and the study of a light powerful enough to penetrate onanuo Bubstauces is one of the most interest ing presented by modern science Mr and Mrs A J Durlaud camo down from Knox couuty yesterday Mr Durlaud willl remain here a week and will then return to Kuox to finish super intending the cutting of his crop of tlax They have uow about 100 acres cut and as there is r00 acres altogothor It can bo seen that It Is a job of no mean propor tions A mission festival was held at Hoskius yesterday by the German Lutheran people many atteudiug from this vicin ity Rev W H Pankow of Waterloo who formerly lived here preached in the morning aud Rev Gruber preached iu the afternoon The choir of St Pauls church from this city drove over iu a carryall M Yount advertised for a girl last week and oue came to his house this morning but not exactly the oue adver tised for The young lady who came ia quite young iu fact as youug as possible and will make her home with tho Yount family but will not at present do tho housework Nevertheless it has again beeu demonstrated that advertising pays The piano and song recital to be givon September 7 by Mrs Day and Miss Sis sou promises to be a rare treat Prices have been placed within the reach of all 35 cents for reserved seats and 25 cents for parquet balcony or auy other part of the house The attendance promises to be large and that the people will be well entertained is conclusive when the ability of the performers is considered A very desirable 80 acres of clay land for sale six miles southeast of Norfolk Make me an offer for it quick C B Durland my housework up to within two hours of birth and suf fered but a few hard pains This lini ment u the grand est remedy ever made Mothers Friend Wkw I I ff tat El 1ZiLA I I I KMm 1 A Wife Says u We have four children With the first three I suffered almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours and hod to be placed under the influence of chloroform I used three bottles of Mothers Friend before our last child came which is a strong fat and neauny Doy ooing I - m -x m A k f l AJk Ik llri VI M ZrS tSA4 H will do for every woman whit It did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering Mothers Friend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect which in turn are imparted to the child It relaxes the muscles and allows them to expand It relieves morning sickness and nervousness It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour so that the actual labor is short and practically painless Dan ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether avoided and recovery is merely a matter oi a few days DruggUU fell Mothers Friend for 1 bottle The Bradfleld Regulator Co Atlanta Ga Snd or our re Illustrated book 1900 Knights of and Oriental Garnival OMAHA Sept 24 29 One week day and night Bigger Brighter and Bettei than ever Grand Carnival day Wednesday Sflth Grand Daylight Parade Wednesday 20th Grand Nhfht Elwtrkal Parade Thursday 37 Every day a apo dal day Reduced rate on all railroads v v J I i I t 1 k f