B VALUE OF BEET PULP How the lnniipm mill Fiictnrle In Hutu Dlnpoxu of mill Ilniullo Dm Troil Hi I Herbert Myiiek writing on tho valuo of BURtir beet pulp Buys in purt Tho pulp romnluiiifi after Migtvr is extracted from tho beets ifl closely utilized by nil Gorman factories Tho product of wot pulp is equal to about hnlf tho weight of tho original beets Wet pulp as it leaves the factoiy contaliiB So to DO per cent water Such wet pulp if sold costs tho farmer from 160 to 2 o per ton taken at factory dump tho pree do ponding upon valuo of other feed grain and fodder If tho pulp is old and drained of iitf water but in n good Mate of preservation it may fetch more money than iu its green btato and is certainly worth moro to feed because it then contains less water Many factor ies dry tho pulp until the romltitig pulp enko contains only il to 12 per cent of wntor Such dry pulp sells for lo to ff per ton of 2000 pounds di ponding upon tho price of coal and freights It requires nn immeuso quantity of fuel to uvnpo rato so much water from tho beet Tho actual dry matter or food in vet pulp at 150 per ton costs about as much per pound ns in dry at 1 but when the haul is short from factory to farm wet pulp gives hotter results in 11 sh milk and profits all things considered Diy pulp is very delquescont or ah sorbs water freely Unscrupulous deal ers take atlvuutage of this by adding water to increase tho weight Dry pulp is sometimes used to absorb tho waste molasses tho resulting cake molting good fetd for stock Factories in our middle and ceutral states that have a surplus of pulp over and above v hat their farmers will tako would probably find it profitable if fuel is cheap to dry tho pulp for salo to eastern dairymen When farmers in Germany raise beets nt slightly under tho usual price thoy stipulate that they are to have back freo of cost pulp to tho nmouut of 40 per cent of the weight of the beots delivered The more thrifty haul the pulp on the return trip from delivering beets bo that cost of transportation is almoFt nothing There is a largo amount of factory was e that is quite valuable for fertiliziup pur poses consisting of dirt washed from the beets lime etc This waste is run into large settling tanks or ponds the water drawn off aud the mass allowed to dry off for some months Formerly farmers in Germany paid a good price for this Btnff Some of the smaller factories in Germany retain every Fcrap of pulp to feed their own stock At Boblingen in Wurtemberg a UOO ton plant has a dahy of 400 cows that are fed on pulp from September to September Surplus palp is kept in cement pits some covered enough to shed rain some with no roof The pits have Blauting bottoms so that the water will drain off as well as to permit teams to haul out the pulp The beet tops are ensiloed with the pulp first a layer of pulp then Fix inches of beet tops then a foot or more of pulp and so on When a German factory cannot con sume the beets as fast as delivered the farmers are required to put the beetB in long narrow conical pits cover with Btraw and then with afootorsoof earth to protect from freezing From theBe Bimple silos the beets are hauled to the factory as required For such ensiloing farmers are paid extra If tho facrory has laud adjacent the beeta may bo en Biloed there to expedite quick de livery SATURDAY SIFTINGS D D Brunson was in Lincoln yester day P J Barnes of Madison was a city Tisitor yesterday Miss Mary Krueger of Pilger is visit ing Norrolk friends Winter begins next Saturday that be ing the shortest day of the year Mrs John R Hays returned last even ing from a visit to Lincoln friends Mr and Mrs J W Evans and son Ed the piano tuners are in the city Miss Hattio Allbery went to Lincoln today to visit over Sunday with Mrs O R Eller Mrs Geo H Spear returns today from a two weeks visit with Columbus friends Mrs A O Paul went to Emerson to day to spend tho holidays with her parents Gus Green a brother of O E Green of this city is reported very sick at Scribuer It is announced that there will be a plar given in the Railway hall South Norfolk Monday evening Mrs John Graybiel and her baby of Neligh were badly burned Thursday night by the overturning of a lamp Mrs J M Hoskiusou of New Castle who haB been visiting here during the week returned home this afternoon M R Morris and family left today for Stillwater Oklahoma where they intend to make their home in future E G Heilmau has gone to Lincoln on business connected with his appoint ment to the position of deputy Htato treasurer A telephone exchange is to be installed at Wiener by the Nebraska Telephone companv in tho near future Tho ex chango will bo opened with about 110 telephones on tho list G T Sprechor who has been attend ing tho grand lodgo A F A A M iu hossion at Omaha camo homo yesterday S W Hayes tho other delegate from Norfolk has not yet returned Tho Norfolk High school foot ball team has received u challenge fiom the team of Columbus High school to play a game on Chri tinas day at Madison Tho challenge lias not yet been accepted W 11 Hutterlldd has purchased nine quartcrfccctions of laud lying three miles east of Osmond and It is reported tliit ho wtl start another largo ranch Tho dial was closed yesterday Tho money consideration was 10000 A chapter of tho O 13 S was insti tuted at Stanton Wednesday night by Mrs T L Miithowsof Fremont who Is grand worthy matron Tho chapter starts with a membership of 2ft and it is hoped to double it within tho next 00 dayH Tho dkating is said to bo very good on tho ico pond of G W Sehwenk east of tho city and tho young people are on joying it thoroughly A number are also skating on tho rivor but tho cautious ones are of tho opinion that tho ico is not yet thick enough to bo safe In tho First Baptist church tomorrow Rev Herbert 15 Ryder will preach in the morning on Consecrated Enthusi asm and in tho evening after the sacred song Borvioe he will preach upon Glorying in the Cross A hearty in vitation is extended to all thoso who havo no other church home Come and help us We need your help You need ours Tho club dance at tho Junction Thurs day night was a very enjoyable affair aud was attended by a number of people from np towu One of the features of tho entertainment was a prize waltz in which Joe Horrisky jr and his partner Miss May Barrett took the cake both literally and figuratively Tho cake was large beautiful and its delicacy can be positively testified to Pierce Call Two citizens of Winsido engaged in an egg Bucking contest in the saloon last week One swallowed 72 eggs in the space of 11 minutes while it took 14 minutes for the other follow to get outside of the same number A bucket of beer washed down this gastro nomic feast Great Caesar 1 What wouldnt some of the dyspeptic million aires of tho country give for such stom achs as those pair of gormandizers are blessed with Toilet sets smokers sets manicure sets albums and lots of other nice things at tho New Variety store MiiHt Have linen There A Wahoo man Bays the Wasp of that city objects to the felicitous way iu which a wedding is described in the newspaper and suggests that an account of the trying ordeal should be prefaced somewhat after this fashion The groom spent a restless night and arose about five oclock He dressed himself iu a suit of conventional black but not hurriedly and then made pretentious at eating a light breakfast of coffee ham and eggs frequently looking out toward the scene of execution aud hoping that nobody would blunder to cause a hitch in the program At the close of his meal he ordered a close inspection of his general appearance by a younger brother and others who chanced to be present and then smoked a half dozen cigars On the way to church he showed signs of weakening but it was not until ordered to approach the altar that he broke completely down nnd had to bo supported The questions put by his spiiitual adviser were answered in a trembling tone of voice scarcely audible to those nearest by Nothing will please the little ones better than one of those nice black boards or doll buggies at the New Variety store AuKHt Flourr It is a surprising fact says Prof Ilouton that iu my travels in all parts f the world f r thi last ton years have met more people having need Greens August Flower than any other remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver and Btomaoh and for constipation I find for tourists and salesmen or for persons filling office positions where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habit exist that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy It does not injure the system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomachs and indigestion Sample bottles free at A K Leonards Sold by dealerB in all civilized countries A Familiar Calender The 1001 edition of the Columbia deEk calender is being distributed by the American Bioycle Co Columlia sales department Hartford Conn It will be sent to any address upon receipt of five 2 ceut stamps This unique and useful compilation has been issued an nually for tho last sixteen years and it has come to be regarded as an indispens able article in many business offices and homes Admits Wunttil We want an active ageut in Norfolk and vicinity to represent the largest evergreon uurserieB in the United States A full line of hardy fruits shade and oruameutal trees shrubs etc Four plauB pay weekly Address at once The Eujin Nurseries Elgin 111 Til 15 NORFOLK NKWS Kill DAY DKCKMltKH 21 IflOO WILL IMPROVE PLANT HtnrkhulOrn of Norfolk Ktritilo Unlit Hint Iliwurtoinimnj llpcliloloMulm Content pint il IiiiirociuiitK Kroin Mondnyn Dully At n meeting of tho stockholders of tho Norfolk Electric Light and Tower company hold Saturday night it wan decided to make tho improvements to tho electric light service which havo Wit under consideration for some time Tho company will buy a now engine now dynamos and other needed ma chinery and will make its power plant first class in every particular and cap able of handing tho business that a town of Norfolks iuipoi tattoo demands It is planned to give an all night service lo patrons It is proposed to extend a linewest on Norfolk avniiue and aunt her lino will bo hallt west ou lCoenigstein avenue to Thirteenth street A lino to the Junc tion will also bo constiucted Tho company hopes with these im provements to give patrons better ser vice than ever before and hopes tho proplo will show an appreciation of their efforts by increased patronage It is in accord with tho spiiit of advancement and improvement now so noticablo and the company will undoubtedly bo largely benefited through its own endeavors irVfill SimiiI ClirlMliinn OlflH Norfolk Dec 17 IMitor Nmvs The annualChristinas rush in tho mail service has already commenced and I would suggest to all Norfolk people who intend sending pioxontH by mail to friends in other states that they mail them early Tho mails havo been nn precedentedly heavy for tho past two montliB and with tho immense volunmo of Christmas mail added it will bo im possible for postal dorks to handle all that is given thorn and delays will bo unavoidable Packages of any consider erabli valuo should be registered which only costs 8 cents extra Registered packages can be traced and tho govern ment will pay an indemnity up to 10 on tho valuo of all packages or letters on which the letter rato of postage is paid thus practically insuring their safe delivery Persons Bonding valuable letters should write their names across the edge of tho sealing flap of tho envel ope to prevent tampering with tho Beal Respectfully P F SiiiECincit P M MONDAY MENTION A B Terwilliger of Wayne is a city visitor Paul Karo went to Humphrey today ou business Hugh Compton was a city visitor from Wisuer Saturday A H Corbett of Madison was a Sun day visitor in Norfolk Work on tho first Btory of the Bishop block is now well under way Deputy County Treasurer Arthur Pilger visited in Norfolk over Sunday Dr P H Salter was called to Madison yesterday for consultation with Dr Long Miss Huttie MoKim is quite seriously ill at the home of her mother on North Tenth Btreet John A LaFarge wife and children of Bloomfield were guests of Geo La Farge yesterday John Frey thaler has purchased the residence property of Miss Morrison ou North Ninth street M W Cavanaugh and wife of Omaha were guests over Sunday of Mr and Mrs J N Bondick Miss Minnie Fricke and Miss Christina Elly of Madison visited with Norfolk friends i ver Sunday dr nnd Mrs Sig Schavland of Muli son were guests at the home of W H Johnson over Sunday Deputy County Clerk Arnold Heil mau was over from Madison yesterday visiting relatives and friends Mrs W II Bucholz Mrs C II Reynolds and Miss Batterfield were patseugers for Omaha this morning Dr Frank Salter was called into con sultation yesterday with Dr Under wood of Stanton regarding a case 11 miles in the country The Y M O L sale at the Norfolk Shoe companys store Saturday resulted quite satisfactorily to all concerned The league received as its share of the profits 1040 The father of S G Dean who waB expected here some time ago has beon confined to his home with sickness ever sinco but is now recovered and expects to leave for Norfolk in a fihort time Mrs P F Collins and children who have been visiting her mother Mrs O MadBeu for the past month left today for their home in St Louis Miss Opal Madben will accompany them for a visit of six weeks Tho Norfolk beet sugar factory is neariug the close of the present seasond campaign The last beets were run through at 12 i0 last night and the ma chinery will bo stopped sometime today probably toward night The Sunday services at the Second Congregational churoh were very well attended Rev Mr Clopp of Stanton preaohul and his Bermons received very favorablo comment The singing at tho services was also very good A farmers teamwith a lumber wagon attached took a lively run down Main street about 11 oclock this morning It turned in at tho mill as though torccoivo or give a grist and was very readily captured No damage was done Ilittlo Onok KntorpiiMi John Brown tho other John llrowu resid ing northwest of town was in Not folk Monday aud again leased tho Kdnbroolc farm which ho will work nest year in connection with his own Mr Brown is convinced by experience thai there is money to bo made on rented laud in Madison county if the renter has a knack of hustling a little Alex Karls of Antelope county Is un der arrest at Neligh charged withoaltlo stealing On Monday of last week ho drove T head of cat lie into tho yards of William Wulf on Con router creek for a nst and seeing some men driving Into tho iiluce whom he recognized ho disap peared and novel returned for thocaltlo In a day or two Bono Bios of Oakdale who ha I missed some cattle fiom their yards viewed tho cattle and claimed them for their own Kirls was artoHted Friday and placed in jail Bittle Creek Enterprise Last Wed-no-day Miss Minnie Zimmerman aud Miss Nellie Craig of this place shouldered a i calihpt rifle aud went hunting The ladies expected to do moro hunting than shooting but thoy btought homo more game than many or the local sports do alter tiaiupiug all day with a shotgun A good sized bunny fell a victim to their uncriing aim aud Miss Zimmerman has tho distinction of kill ing a quail on tho wing a Veiy clitlloult feal for oven tho most expert rllo shot Will Morris the oldest son of J W Morris who lives ou N A ItutuholtH farm six miles northwest of Winsido had his right hand so badly crushed in tho cog wheels of a corn sheller Satur day afternoon that amputation was necessary Paul the young son of II E Sinian also of Winsido caught his clothes on flro while playing ubour the stove Sunday and tho clothing was almost burned away His mother smothered tho Humes with rugs Although badly burned on tho face and hands it is thought tho child will re cover aud not bo permanently distigurod Stanton Picket A serious accident occurred at Folschs saloon last Sunday The building was lit by gas furnished by ono of the Straohlo generator Tho generator needed some repairing nnd Mr Felsuh hiB son Albert John Schlezel tho luitoidor and John Sohindlor wont to the basement to do tho work Ah it was dark in the basement thoy took a lamp with them In some manner tho gas and the flame of tho lamp became coniKcted There was an explosion aud when tho men regained consciousness which was not long after tho explosion they were promiscuously strewn over tho bastinont and commingled with them were pieces of tho generator The men were all badly burned Albert Folschs injuries aro the most bcrious his hands and face being badly burnod Schlezel was so badly burned that tho ekin dropped off from his hands Messrs Folsch and Schindler wore also badly burned about tho face aud haudH but less seriously than tho other two Gas like a gun is at all timcH dangerous READY FOR PROPOSITIONS A O II W IIiiIIiIIiik Coininlttci live Ilrqitlreniimtrt of tlir Order The committee of the Ancient Ordi r of United Workmen appointed to report on a permanent location for tho Btato headquarters of the order has issued a circulur to tho different lodges announc ing that it is ready to receive proposi tions from tho various cities of the state desiring to secure such permanent headquarters All communications in regard to tho matter should bo addressed to Frank E lineman secretary Kearney Neb 1 ho committee is to report to the next session of tho grand lodge which will bo held in May Concerning tho requirements tho committee says The minimum requirements of tho building are Floor space f0 by 100 feet with ample vault room in the busi ness portion of the city a central loca tion preferred The building is to bo used by the grand otlicers aud clerks of tho A O U W and Degree of Honor The A O U W has a membership in the state of about 10000 and does an annual business of 00 000 The De gree of Honor has a membership of 18 000 and does a corresponding annual business Notice of Sale In the matter of tho estate of August Ewald deceased Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of Douglas Cones judge of the district court of Madison county made on the 10th day of Novem ber 1000 for the salo of the real estate hereinafter described there will bo sold at Norfolk in front of tho oillce of tho Piano Manufacturing company on the 29th day of December 1900 at 1 oclock p in at publio voudue to the highest bidder for cash the following described real eBtate to wit Lot 1 of Neuows addition to Norfolk Nebraska Said sale will remain open one hour Dated Decembor 7 1000 O F Haahe Administrator of tho eBtate of Aug Ewald deceased Jack Kokniostkin Attorney for Administrator Wanted Active man or woman with rig to deliver aud canvass iu towns and rural districts No canvassing Salary tOO per mouth References and security required Address Beatrice Book Co P B Sprague Manager room 7 First National bank Beatrice Neb Notice To M trio Alwino Louise Vergi s nnn roMdoui defendant will lake notice that ou the 12th day of November IHIIN IVhIiiimiuI Verges now deceased tiled his petition iu the district court of Mad ison county iiolrclta against Herman lotccko Sarah 10 Jlicko and the miiiib National hank of Nut folk No Itiaska t ne object anil prayer ol which are to toiocloso a cnitaiu contract oxo miled by the dnfeiitliuil Herman In reeke uiul tho Hatil lVidiiiiiiid Wrgos now dcconKid lor the wile ol tho fol lowing desenlied prcmisr Mutated iu said county trom the said F idlumid Veiges now deiv iimuI o the said de fendant llrinimi teiecke u I1 ni ineiii iiik at a pntnt II Iv five mds oiihI ami two kiiIh not ill ol the snath vsest cotnei of I ho notlheiiHi ipiaiter ol the southwest quattor of scftnu twenty two in tovimhip twentj luur north of range one went of the mmIi i rinclpal meridian and ineasuniig liom thence ninth fifteen rods thence west fifteen mils thence uoitli thiee lods thence west nine iodn thence noith twelve rods thence uist one rod and twenty two links ihence north nine rods and thirteen links thence east five tods and twenty links tlmuce south twentyeiuht degreiH and eight minutes east loin teen reds and two links thence east seven teen rods and nine and one half links to the right of way of the Kretuoiil Klk horn v Missouri Vail y railroad thence along satd right of vay hoiiIIi littoeii degrees and fifty minutes east tweufy olght rods and two links thenen weM fifteen rods and ten links lo the place ol beginning containing four acres and Ihlrly live ami one hull square rods more or less which propel ly ih iinsl as a lulck yaul for the maiiufnclurinit ol biielt said contract being dated M n li 20th I Mill and providing that the mild defendant Herman leieeke should pay to plaintiff as purchioo price thnrefor tho mini of 100010 oh follows 1100 I cembor lllsl IHllil 120 00 Julv 1st IN1U 1120 December Jllsl lNIH St0 July 1st IHI i 41081 December list ISSIft 10 00 July 1st 18MI 101000 December list I Slid with interest at tho rato of eight per cent per annum from date payable semi annually and iu default thereof said contract should ho null and void and plaintiff would bo entitled to the pos session of said propel ty that default has been made in tho payment of part of aid sums of money and here is n w dun upon said contract the sum ol 800 00 with interest from this date at tho rate of eight per cent pcraunimi for whiMi sum with interest plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants lie it qnirtd to pay same or that said promises may ho sold to satisfy the amount found duo On tho llllh day of November I IKK by order of the court Anton Ituchn as executor of tho last will and tnfainent of Ferdinand Verges decoiHed was made plaintiff m said action and on tho yilrtl day of November IHOO tho defend ant Herman fierecko Hied a supple mental petition under which by tinier of t he court on the LMJth day of November 1000 Minnie Mirio Vmkh Anna Emilia Vergeti Oar Johiinn Hr iniinn Verges and Minio Alwino L niise Viigos heirs of the said Ferdinand Verges deceased were made pirtit s defendants in said action You are required to answer Biiid jv ti tioiiH and answer aud cross pel it ions filed in said case on or before tho JM day ol January 11101 Dated thtsUh dav of Deermbet 10H Anion Bnrnoiy Excntor of tho last will and testament f Ferdinand Verger deceased plain tiff Mapjs H i7on attorneys Notice of DlriNoliiilon Notice is hereby given that the co partnership ot Karo Bros has been dis solved All accounts duo tho co partnership up to December 1 1000 are to bepaid to Paul Karo and nil debts will he settled by him Tho busiuisswill bo continued by Fred Karo To thoso who hnvo patronized us in tho past we extend onr thanks and in vite a continuance of theii patronage to the now firm Duttd December 1 1000 KltKI Kaiio Paul Kaiio The Light of the World or Our Saviour in Art Cost nearly 100000 to produce Con tains nearly 100 full page engravings ol our Savit ur and His Mother by the worlds greatest painters True copies ofthogreate8tmasterpieces in the art galleries of Europe Every picture ib as beautiful as a Bnnriso over tho hilltops ContaiiiB description of tho paintings biography of tho painters the names and locations of tho galleries in Europe whore tho originals may bo seen Also contains a childs department including a childs story of tho ChriBt and His Mother beautifully written to fit each picture ThiB wonderful book match loss in its purity and beauty appeals to every mothers heart and in every ohristian home whore there aro children the book sells itself Christian men and women aro making money rapidly tak iug orders A ohristian man or woman can in this community soon make 1000 taking orders for Christmas presents Mrs Waite our agont in Massachusetts has sold over 3000 worth of tho books in a vory short time Mrs Sackett our agent iu New York has sold over f 1 500 worth of the books in a very short time The book is priuted on velvet finished paper beautifully bound in 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FLYER lcuviiiK St Iiuin nvory eeninB This train aa wiill iib tlio Day Kxproeb leaving St Louis iu the inorniiiK nru both Milid trains to Natlivillo hnviiiK thruuch conches anil tletiiuK curs run nini OiroiiKh Martin Tenu and tho N 0 St L fly Connection via this lino for all iirinci ixil iHiints in tho SontlifaHpucli ns Charleston VdmiiiUim Aikin unci Sawninuli and fur all IKjiuU iu Florida TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Daily from Chicago to Moinphis and Now Or leans HOMESICK ERS EXCURSIONS to curtain jKiints in tho South nn tho lines of tho Illinois ijutral unit Y K M V railroads will ho run ou tho first and third Tuesiluy ot ouch moulh dur mi tlm winter bent on Full imrtlculartMouce - o uovo cau bo luul t iMcntb nt the IlliunU Central or by auMrtfeeUiH A II Uuubou Q P A Chiouco rjilr wtrfstj