dropped and got under the mid in his endeavors to mmmwmm INJURED IN A RUNAWAY C 1 Heel Intnly from Mlnnourl limit Cut niut HritletMl About Noon Today During ii Iltiiiiiuuy From Saturdays Dally Ait old gentleman named 0 G llcols who 1ms recently arrived from Missouri was very badly though not seriously injured in a runaway today about noon Ho hnd loaded his wagon with house hold goods and driven to Main street near tho Paellc block whoro ho assisted his wifo to alight Noticing that one of tho traces wuh unhooked ho got down on tho toniruo to fix it One of tho linos hoists ftot recover it tho team was startled It soon broke into a run going south on Sixth stroot Font timo Mr Heels retained his position on tho touguo but ho was finally thrown off his foot catching in somo way and ho was drag god until tho stouo crossing on Madison avenue was reached when his boot camo off and ho was released tho wagon passiug over him Ho was bidly cut up find bruised mrimii tnfu wpm broken or torn looso from tho socketB tho right oar was torn half way off tho tip of tho noso is gouo aud the shin at tho oyebrows was torn looso while there weroothor cuts aud bruises The injured man was takou to thelofllco of Dr II T Holden who summoned Dr Salter to assist in caring for him It was rumored that tho old gentle man iB a relative of tho Beoh folks of this city but careful inquiry reveals that there is no relationship uooia vm11 im incanacitated for somo timo but it is believed ho will re cover SATURDAY SIFTINGS Mrs Powers is a city visitor from Pierce today visitor today Ohet Morey was a Norfolk day from Pierce Dr J P Bumpua of Lincoln is here visiting Dr Scobee Editor Foster of the Plainview News waBa Norfolk visitor today on ness H TCaulfleld came in from Valentine yesterday threatened with an attack of pneumonia Mr and Mrs Geo D Butterfield of Oreighton passed through the city to day enroute home from Chicago The Plainview News announces that twins a son and daughter were born to Mr and Mrs F O Holbert yesterday morning Chapter III of the continued story of Tohn Todd Pirate whioh should have appeared in todays issue will be pub lished Monday A steel safe whioh had been purchased by the HoskinB bank from the Citizens National bank of this city was hauled to that village yesterday by George cop Mr Cornelius the gentleman who was recently injured at the sugar factory has so far recovered that he was able to i -- iir wirh hi family for their home in Grand Island The K O T M and L O T M of Norfolk are advertising a 20th oentury ball to be given at Marquardts hall New Years night Music will be fur nished by Bohnerts orohestra W B Hight and E A Amarine have purchased lots on South Tenth street and are planning to erect substantial awou ingB Tho houses will be a story and a half high and contain six rooms each Dr Prank Salter secretary has noti fied members of the Elkhorn Valley Medical society that the next regular meeting of that body will be held in Norfolk January 8th Koports oi Cases will be the feature of the meet ing Philip Miller living five miles south west of Meadow Grove suffered a para lytic stroke on Thanksgiving day while buildiug a corn crib HiB family did not discover his condition for some time after ho was overcome The attack may prove fatal Plainview News Attorneys H F Bambart of Pierce and Fred H Free of Norfolk were iu town Wednesday The News understands that Mr Barn hart is contemplating tho establishment of a branoh law office in Plainview with Mr Free in charge We hope the ro port iB true Judge J B Barnes has spent all the nast week at Hartington and Wayne where he has been counsel iu important cases He returned from Wayno today accompanied by Mr Tyler There they had been retained in the case of the State vs OasBoll Up to the timo they left the jury had not rendered a verdict Dr O H Taylor ophthalmio special ist of Yankton S D will be at the Ox- nard until next Tuesday evening the 11th Ho is distributing a circular to day containing somo very fine testimoni als to his skill that ull who receive them will do well to read Mauyjof them are from prominent educators in different parts of tho country Judge J F Boyd completed his first session of court as judge of tho Ninth judical district at Wayno today aud will arrive iu Norfolk tonight on his way home to Oakdalo Tho attorneys in at tendance ara very much pleased witli tho manner in which Judgo Boyd has ooudnctnd court and feel that ho honor to the bonoh in this district Tho Y M O L night classes aro proving very much of a success and thoroisa considerable interest taken y tho young men It Is tloslrod to reach Those most interested huvo never had tho opportunity to securo a complete education and thoy sh w a wonderful appreciation of tho opportunity afforded them by tho league Supt OConnor taught his first class In arithmetic and spelling A good attendance and inter est was shown Tho attondanco and interest in other classes have increased lrof Singer gives hii second lesson in Gorman this jvontng It has been suggested by a prominent oil iyon that it would bo a good thing in viow of tho provnlonco of small pox in various parts of tho state for tho city council to provido a suitable residence in some isolated portion of tho city furnish it comfortably and huvo it all ready for occupancy so that any cases whioh might como to town could bo taken thoro aud properly carod for As it now is thoro aro no arrangements to caro for a case of this character and tho disoaso might bo scattered broadcast by tho first caBO owing to lack of prep aration Tho suggestion is wortny oi consideration by tho council Whoro is Cobb presented at tho Auditorium last night under tho man agomont of Elmor Walters provcdjto bo one of tho most laughable best and cleanest farces ever presented boforo a Norfolk audlonco Tho plot was well defined aud was carried out by a cast of characters not one of whom was a stick All woro stars aud took star parts Cobb Boomed to bo everywhere as far as the audience was concerned but his identity waB an apparently hopeless en tanglement to family aud friends all very satisfactorily straightened out in the final act It was laugh from ouo end to tho other Tho specialties wore very good particularly the Swede turu by J H Taylor Manager Spear of tho Auditorium has a treat in store for the theatre going public of Norfolk on Bhort notice and one that he could not have hoped to book except for circumstances nnavold able It is the Hottest Coon iu Dixie and will appear here Monday night Owing to a quarantine at Grand Island tho company was thrown out of a date at that city and one at North Platte and Norfolk gets the benefit The company is composed of 22 people aud has some of tho best recommendations pos sible Manager Burgess of the Boyd at Omaha pronounces it one of the very best companies on the road while other managers are equally enthusiastic con cerning its merits Will Build Into Dei Molnei Des Moines Dec 12 Arthur Reyn olds president of the Dos Molnos and Northern Iowa Railway company to day announced that tho company ii i nl n road into Des Moines next spring On Monday an engineer ing party will begin locatitiR tho linn between Boone and Dos Moines The decision to make Dos Moines a term inus of the road was reached at a meet ing of tho board of directors yester day Part of the right of way between Boone and Britt has been secured President Reynolds stated that the road would be extended beyond Britt but thnt its ultimate destination hud not been determined Notice of Sale In the matter of the estate of August Ewald deceased Notice is hereby given that In pursu nnA nf an order of Douglas Cones judge of the district court of Madison oountymade on the 10th day of Novem ber 1900 for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will bo sold at Norfolk in front of the office of tho Piano Manufacturing company on the 29th day of December luuo at i ociook p m at public vendue to tho highest bidder for cash the following described real estate to wit Lot 1 of Nenows addition to Norfolk Nobraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated Deoember 7 1900 O F Haask Administrator of the estate of Aug Ewald deceased Jack Koenwstein Attorney for Administrator August Flower It is a surprising fact says Prof Hon ton that in my travels in all parts f tho world for the last ten years have mot more people having used Greens August Flower than any other rAmfldv for dvsriensia deranged liver and Btomooh and for constipation I find for touristB and salesmen or for persons filling offloo positions whore headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habita exist that Greens August r lower is it grano remouy iir does not injure the system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomachs and indigestion Samplo bottles free at A K Leonards Sold by dealers iu all civilized countries Wanted Active man or woman with rig to deliver and canvass in towns and rural districts No canvassing Salary G0 per month References nnd security required Address Beatrtce Book Co P B Sprogue Manager room 7 First National bauk Beatrice Neb AKeuta Wanted We want an aotive agent in Norfolk and vicinity to represent the largest ovorgreou nurseries in the United States A full lino of hardy fruits shade nud oruamoutal trees shrubs etc Four plans pay weekly Address at once The Elcujj Nuusekies Elgin 111 Til H NORFOLK NKWS KUIDAY DKOKMHIWI 1000 loos CRUSHED BY A POLE Colored Wntiiiut lin Collar llroknu by Telephone Iolo Wlilrli lot Out of Workmen Control From Monday Dully Mrs Klwood a colored woman who has been visiting Mr and Mrs Ouorgo Oolotnan mot wlthadlstrosslngaeeldnnt shortly boforo noon today at tho corner f Aiti nmi Vlfih nhimt tho result of which will bo to lay horup for some timo with a broken collar bono and hovoro bruises Sho was driving down tho street in a buggy whon a lelephono polo that tho lino men woro ruining near Ricos saloon got beyond tliolr control aud swung out and downward striking across tho wo mans shoulder and besides injuring her damaged tho buggy considerably Tho Injured woman was taken from tho wreck and carried to tho olllco of Drs Salter and Saltor whoro sho wan given attention but was afterward taken homo and put to bed Spectators assort that there waq some nirisHiusn iii liiinilliiiir tho nolo and i lm iiiiv linos wore not uivon attention hut tho inoii who woro doing tho work state that it was but an nceidont such as is llablo to liupueu at any timo aud that they have found it difficult to koop pooph out of harms way while doing thoir woik Tho woman will probably ho confined to her bed two or throo weeks MONDAYMENTION R A Tawuoy was a city visitor irom Piorco Saturday Eruost Kilpatrlok Is a city visitor to day from Madison Mrs Carl Asmus is suffering from an attack of sickness Olydo Bullock outortainod a compauy of young friends Saturday evening The Y M O L is arranging for a sociable and entertainment on tho 21st Father Walsh conducted Borvicos in the Catholic ohuich at Tilden yeBtor day Misses Ella Ouras and Margaret Wright drove to the city yesterday from Battle Creek Mrs Ervin Gerooke aud Miss Alice Mullon expect to leave for row morning County Surveyor W H Lowo wont to Creightou on the noon train to look after business affairs Mr and Mrs John Freythaler re turned last night from thoir visit to their old homo in Germany Mrs W J Chapman and daughter Lulu formerly of this oity but now of Washington Neb are in tho oity visit ing friends A letter from Mrs D A Holmes of Evanston 111 states that Mr and Mrs Roy Holmes have a new girl baby eight weeks old The Norfolk Shoo company will place its store in charge of the Y M O L nnvt Suturdav and divide profits with that organization Mrs Wade who has had the position of trimmer in Inskeepfl millinory store the past season left yesterday noon for her homoin Oregon 111 Hugh Compton formerly director of the Norfolk band passed through the city today on his way to Wisner where he will take charge of the band at that place Mrs Edith Heckman nee Wagenor has begun suit to obtain a divorce from Wrmiir TTonUnian nnd the restoration of hnr mtifdnn name before tho distriot court at Madison Commissioners H W Winter of this city and J J Hughes of Battle Creek wont to Aurora today to attend the annual meeting of the State Com missioners and Supervisor association Tho son of Frank King a farmer living five miles southwest of SMinrnn was fouud dead in his fathers barn from tho effeots of a gunshot wound about 9 yesterday morning Ho was preparing to go out bunting and it is supposed tho gun was accidently discharged He had invited friends to intn him in thn limit Tho coroner has invpRticrntod but it has not boen learned what his conclusions woro Tho de ceased is a cousin of tho King boys of this oity TUESDAY TOPICS Fred Klentz is on the sick list A Karo made a business trip to Sioux City yesterday Grandfather Gerecko is ill at the homo of Mrs A P Pilger A girl baby was born yeBterday to Mr aud Mrs O E Evans A II Alliuson left yesterday on a business trip to Chicago Judge J B Bornea went to Ponoa yestorday to attend court Ababvbov waB born yesterday to Mr aud Mrs M B Singer Mrs Dr Nicholson left for her home in St Paul this stato yesterday L G Bley aud S O Campbell of Madison were oity visitors yesterday Mrs J M HoskiuBon of New Oastlo Neb is in tho city for a weeks visit with friends Editor W 13 Powers and Hason Turuorwore visitors in the city this morulug from Piorco F E Martin editor of the Battle Creek lhiterprlso wns transact ng ness in Norfolk yofltordny Mis 13 K Hohloot who has boon In Nm folic for thn last mouth or two loft this morning for Columbus O K Doughty wont to Omaha yestor day nnd will placo lvofuriiucoH in South Omaha and Council Muffs boforo ho rot urns Mrs A Woodworlh Mrs V Woolverton and Mrs It Lindsay f lioivoworo In tho elty today doing somo Ch ihlmas shopping Clias Noitovv who has boon sick with typhoid fever at tho homo or his mother on South Sixth street is now fully re covered Ho expects to return to Gor don about tho llrst of tho year O J IteolH t ho old Hontlotnnn who was so badly out up and bruised Satur day during a runway is being carod for at tho Norfolk house Ho is gutting along nicely Willi a good prospect for an onrly recovery Work on the now Bishop blook was resumed yesterday afternoon nnd tho door joists uro now being rapidly placed in position and tho fulso tloor laid Stono to bo used in tho work or con struction has boon received and tho labor of tho masons will nrobably bo resumed within a few days Tho regular mooting of Boulah chap tor Order Eastern Star Is to bo hold next Thursday ovoning Tho ship had anticipated a visit on thatocoa sioti from Grand Worthy Patron R E HvaiiB ofJDtkota City but ho has ex pressed his regret at boing unublo to ho present on nocoiiut of other dutios Twouty llvo little girls vlsitnd Miss Morlo Makoman yesterday afternoon at hor homo on tho west bUIo and holpod hor colobrato tho eight anniversary of hor birth Tho llttlo pooplo onjoyod several different camoB somo linisio and rofroshmontB after which goodbycH woro said Each little girl left a dainty gift as aromindor of hor visit Gustav Klug tho boy who was killod by a shot gun accident at his homo near Stanton Sunday was woll known lit Norfolk ho having nttonded the St Paul paroohial school and been con firmed hero His funeral will tako placo from tho homo of hiB parents tomorrow aud quite a number of tho Norfolk friends of tho family contemplate attending Mrs Wm Blokloy of Madison was I quite seriously injured Saturday ovon ing She had boen iu town trading and was returning homo after sun down Turning into tho gate at hor farm tho buggy struck a brace and tho Buddon stop threw Mrs Biokloy under the horses hools and besides being hurt iu tho fall was stamped upon by the horse Sho was injured about tho body and limbs Norfolk camp No 493 M W A elected officors last night for tho ensuing term as follows J J Clements V O Jos Schaffor W A W J Gow banker John Hulff clerk Drs H T FTnifiTi W H H HaEev and Frank Salter camp physicians M 0 Walker trustee L J Speck K W uoinnarcu c Miiionl JonHonn W Delegates to nnnntv nnmn O E Hartford John Hulff aud D Roos alternates M J Walkor and J J Clements Mrs Sophia Siffort died of old age at the home of her son Carl Fensk near Battle Creek Saturday and was burled vnnrnrdnv a number of old friends from Norfolk attending the funeral was abeut 8T years of age and was well known in aud about Norfolk was a member of the first colony came to this part of the county in and sho and hor husbaud homesteaded the property which adjoins Norfolk on tho west a portion of which is now Hill side terrace Her husband died seven or eight yoars ago and is burlod In Pros noct Hill cometery There are now but few of tho original homesteaders of first colony Hiving the Phil R Millers The Hottest Coon in Dixie was presented at tho Auditorium last night to a rather light audionco but was cortainly deserving of a larger at tendance It was a very goodontortain mont Singing was the predominating feature and most of it woa of a high nuality There was scant effort at a plot it being used but to bring out tno various specialties which wore very good There was a large company tak ing part and most of thorn wore very clover The cast was composed entirely of oolored people and thoy oasily disa bused the popular impression that mem bers of their raco are incapable of present ing a high class eutortaiument Letter IUt List of letters remalniuff uncalled for at the poatofilco Docember 10 1900 Hohltln Arhimid W E Burko Mrs Emma Brumbaugh B Boyd R w Boswiok Julius Drews Mra Mary Elston Harry Etbe John Knnis fcu Gassou Merrill Graugor F O Hurd Mrs F O Hurd W M Hale Mrs S E Hamlott Jacob KuhubyOttah Kent Notion T Mario Alwlho lioulm Vorgts non resident dofondont will luku not loo that on tho nth day of November tWH Kiiriliiiiutil Voruos now donoascd Hind his petition In tho district court or Mad Ison county MibniNlm against llornuui loroeko Hirah E Uoiooko ami tho lltlons National bank of Norfolk No bruNkti tho object and prayer of whioh mo to foreclose a certain contract exe cuted by tho ilofiimlaiit Herman Go rooko and the said liiilinund Verges now deceased lor thn sale of tho fol lowing dosoilbod promises situated Iu said county from tho haid Koidtiiiuid Veiges now dooeasod o tho said de fendant I loiiuun Uoiooko viz Com mencing at u point llftyllvo rods oust and two lots noi th of tho soulhvost coiner of tho northeast quiutiir of tho southwest quarter of section twenty two iu township twenty four north or range one west of tho sixth principal meridian mid iiicasuriiut fiom theiico north lliteeti icils Minium west fifteen tods thenco north three rodh Ihoneo west nine nitls Mioneo ninth twelve roils thenco cast one rod anil twenty two links thonco iioith fiiiitt rods and thirteen links thenco oust live toils and twenty links tlienoo south twenty eight degrees and night minutes oust fourteen rods mid two links thenco east seven teen rods and nine ami one half links to tho right of way or tho Kroiimnt Nik horn Missouri Vrlloy railroad thenco along said right or way south llfloon degrees and fifty niliiutos oust twenty eight rods ami two links thenco west She very She that 1807 lirieon rods and ton llnlis to i no piuoo oi beginning containing four acres and thlrty tlvo and ono half stiiaro rods morn or less which property is used iih a brick yard for thn niaiiufaoluriiig of brick said contract being dated March 20th Ifillil and providing that the said defendant Hornian Gcrooko should pay to plaintiff as purohnso prion thororor tho sum of 100000 as follows 1100 December illst 18IB1 120 00 July 1st 1891 1120 Doooinbor Hist 1891 S000Tuly 1st 18JC 1080 December list 1895 1000 July 1st 18911 ftlillOOD Doooinbor illst I8IIII with interest at tho rate of eight per cent por milium from ditto payable semi annually and In default thoroof said coutraot should be null and void and plaintiff would ho untitled to tho pos session of said propoity that dofault has boon inatlo iu tho payment of part of siiiil sums of monov and thoro is now duo upon saitl contract tno sum oi 280000 with interest from this date at tho rate of eight por cent por annum for whioh sum with interest plaintiff prays for a tlooroo that defendants Do re quired to pay samo or that said promises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found duo On tho 19th day of November 1900 by order of tho court Anton Buohoz iw oxocutor of tho last will and testament of Ferdinand Vorgos docoased was mndo plaintilY in Haiti action and on tho 21rd nay oi wovonu or muu mouoiuuu nut Herman Joreoko filed u immbil notitinu undor which oy ornor of tho courton tho 20th day of Novombor 1900 Minnio Mario Aloortine versos Anna Einilio Vorgos Ourl Johaun Hor maun Vorgos and Mario Alwino Louiso Vorgos hoirs of the said Fordlnund Vergos docoased were mado partioB defendants in Bald action You aro requirod to answer sain peti tion ond answor orosn pntitionB fllod in Bald ooso on or boforo tho 21 Bt day of January 1001 Dated this 8th day of Docemhor 1900 Anton Buohoiz Executor of tho last will aud tostainont of Fordiuand Vorgos docoasod plain Mtiff apes Hazen attorneys Notlro or UlhHolulliiii Notioo is hereby given that tho co partnership of Karo Bros has been dis solved All nrnonntfl duo tho co partnership up to Decombor 1 1900 are to bo paid to Pmil irnrn and all debts will bo Bottled by him Tho business will bo continued by Fred Karo To those who have patronized ub in tho past wo extend our thanks and in vite a continuanoo of their patrouago to the now firm Dated December i 1900 Fred Karo Paui Kabo The Light of the World or Our Saviour in Art Cost nearly 100000 toproduce Con ain nnurlv 100 full paao enoravlngs of our Savicur and His Mother by the worlds greatost paintors Truo copies of tho srreatest masterpieces in tho art galleries of Europe Every picture is as beautiful as a sunrise over tho hilltops Contains description of tho paintings biography of tho paintors the names and locations of the galleries in Europe Vn o tlm nrirritifilx maV 10 BeOU Also contains a childs department including a childs story of the Christ and His I Mothor bountifully writtou to m euuu picture This wonderful book match loss iu its purity aud boauty appeals to every mothers heart and in every christlau homo whoro there aro ohildren t im honk soils itself Christian meu and women aro makiug mouey rapidly tak imz ordors A christian man or woman can iu this community soon make 1 1000 taking ordors for Ohribtmos presents Mrs Waite our agent in Massachusetts has sold ovor 3000 worth of the books in a verv short time MrsSockettourogeut Mablo Kolly Ella Kraft Mr Lucas for term8 quickly aud got the Mahrtiu r Itubbv Lewis P E A Ohmid Lolia Mamie Porter II Vogel If not callod for Martin Porter packago Hakes Lowis W in 110 days will bo sent to tho doad lottor olllco mout of that territory you can woric on salary or commission aud when you provo your success we williiromote you to tho position of managor and corres noudout at a permanent salary to do- attondiuK to ageuiB m for of tho nhnvovoto your time to arties calliug any oorrespoudeuco Wanted also nloase say advortisod P 1 SlKBCIIKU P M Mollowrlch cotfoo sells rapidly conse quently tho supply is nlways fresh For solo by A J Bohuert agent a stato manager to havo charge of olllco iu loading city of tho stato and manago all tho buBiuoss of tho state Send for forms Address The British Amerioau Co Corcorau building opposito U S 1 Treasury Washington u u 0 7p 3 Babys If U very imn Ii lileo Uie blossom- it l il ll i Iimi1 II till 1IIK 111 II lltlltlI Ilt I ff iii niMtiKii depends tut FROM C H ICftGO EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING F ly tlllilll till CIUO IIOMOWm 1111111 iHpiiient Expectant mothers should hove the tenth rest urc They shiuilil lo nai ctl all wm i y nnd anxiety 1 hoy should out plenty or good noinishiim food and take gentle rxon iscs Thii will no a long wuytowuul preset v- ing their health anil their beauty us well us that or the little one to como lint to ho absolutely huio of a short and painless labor thoy should usu Friend rTtilnrlyourlnithMiiiiiilliA f Till In it Hlintilii lliiliniiil wliluh h to Im itpiillivl iixlnriiiilly It kIvoij aiMttit Hi it it lint intiftilrri iltlil I prevents nil of tfio illKciiuilnrtH of iirrtt V tmuey wlilrli women usiil lo UihUc nriimiirv wuetl WPin nonoiuiriy Mitlierrt Irlenil liitiir tuliii I VMt lit imeil llmto lit no tet Miillirin Irlcml ut the ilriiR nlore l nr but tin Tilt URADrirLt Rl JtlLATOR CO ATLANTA 1A trm tMwik norm lutr Hum 1 - - -- - i w I Koenigsteins Pharmacy Corner 5th and Main Sts 3STOKFOIK 3STEB Vlavi is Womans Way ta Healtk Cull mid got Health Hook and tcntl of patients Office Cotton Block FCCORSETS MAKE American beauties FCCORSETS Made in all the newest mmCrlsand leaders in strictly exclusive designs 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on volvet finished paper beautifully bound in cardinal red and gold and adorned with golden roses and lilies It is without doubt tho most beautiful book of this century Write FROM ST hi VIA AND LOUIS points in Florida ATLANTA A Double daily eery ice is maintained out of St Louis via the Illinois Central ami rounectiuK Hues to NabhvilloCluittanoo Kuanil Atlanta tW kliMiniiii car to Jack sonville Florida being carried on tho DIXIE FLYER leaving St Louisovory ot oniiiK This train as wullasthoDay Kxpress loqvinit fctvLKU815l the n orniiiR are both solid trains Jo NashW lie tliroiiBii coiciiu UU ViV i Vi at HyVonnoviathislhfoU tlio Soutboast such as hf in 1 lints n Vvii Xtin Alklu aud Savuuuuh and for all TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Daily from Chicago to Memphis and Now Or loaus HOMKSEEKEH8 EXCUHSIOKS to certala hiKA a 1 tldrd Tuesday of each month in ir too winter suasoii Full particulars concernliitf all by addrumtus A U llausou U V md of the above nols uonirui ut umcago i i I