I i i 10 TUESDAY TOPICS C P Parish 1b on tho sick list V J low is in Montlow Grovo on IniMnpPR Olms CoiUlo of TUiliui wnRln Norfolk yesterday Miss Kivmin Hiley of Plr rco wih n city visitor y est onlay 0 S Smith wns n city visitor yester day from Madison W O Honoh of Plalnvlovv visited this motrojiolia yentordny Ohns titinobnngli wns a city visitor yostortlfty from Madison Robert Schramm of Mlmonri Valley pHnt Sunday in Norfolk Mrs Uhns Hlchardson of Hattlo Crook wiu in Norfolk yesterday W H IIoiTmiui Is confined to IiIh homo with nil attack of the Krip Indgn Powers wont to Lincoln yostor day nntl Mrs Powers to Onmliii Cashier A J Dunlovy of the Tlldon State bank wan n city visitor today llomor Hnndly of HiirlliiKton in v1k 1 1 UK IiIh mother on South Third Htroof Miss Margaret Mills of Lincoln In tho guest of horHiKtor Mra lohn H Hays MIrh Alvina Stollo of Portland Oro Kou ia visiting relatives and friends hero K A Lundburg and K M Kilburu were city visitors yestordny from Wnyiie Miss Lena Douninger of Qreuu Oar ileu precinct is in the city visitlug friends W A HufsmlthM L ICilo and Q P Icklor wero city visitors yesterday from Creightou Tho West Side Whist olnb will moot with Mr and Mrs John It Hays on Thursday oveniug M 1 Komiody one of the guardH at tho state ponitentiary Lincoln is visit ing with his family in South Norfolk Wm Kelwit of Omaha bupcriuteud unt of construction on tho Winne bago agoncy was iu the city last night The Chas 13 Hun ford company pro neuting Private John Allou at tho Auditorium tonight arrived from Grand Ihlnud this morning over the Union Pacific Prank Davenport returned last even ing from Kansas whore he had boon to attend tho funeral of Mrs Davenports mother Mrs Davenport will not bo homo for a number of days Hour A Mohler who for somo timo has hold tho position of engineer at tho tho Norfolk hospital for tho insane has recently boon appointed nu engineer iu tho quartermasters department at largo of tho army at Omaha Revival services aro boiug hold oaoh evening at 7 U at the Second Congre gational okuroh South Norfolk and nre being conducted by Kov J J Klopp of Stanton aud F V Moslauder of Neligh A oordial invitation to the meetings is extended Norfolk lodge No 97 A O U W is arranging for a ball to be givon iu Mar quardts hall on the evening of St Val entines day February 1 1 Bobnorts orchestra has been ou gaged to furnish music for the occasion aud it is expected that tho entertainment will prove highly enjoyable to all who will attend A considerable sport has been spoiled several times recently iu Norfolk by a dog about towu whoso nature is so warped that ho does not understand what the genus homo expects from tho genius cauls ou certain occasions This morniug his dogship was coruored by a couple of tho boys not such young boys either aud with every anticipation of pleasure a cuu with various rattling at tachmouts was duly aud proporly af fixod to tho Baid dogs caudal appendage The bruto was giveu nu appropriate send oft but his would be tormentors vere somowhat aggrieved when he calmly curled that tall over his back and trotted away with the air of u knight who had just received a desirable decoration The delegation from the Norfolk tire department left today for Seward to attend the aunuul session of th Ne braska State Volunteer Firemens asso ciation The delegation occupied a special car which was decorated with banners aud flags aud which was at tached to the east bound train over tho F K M V Tho delegation was composed of the following members of the department 0 K Hartford H A Pasewalk It H Reynolds F Sidler Henry King Wm King O Harr K It Hayes Herman Gerecke J J Clements and W P Trnlock Amoug those who had contemplated going wero Chiof II W Winter and Otto Zuelow who ro inaiued at home ou account of the death of Mrs Hellermau Tho delegation expeoted to be joined by other delegates from neighboring towns The delegutes anticipate a good time and are uot likely to bo disappoiuted if the session held here a year ago is a criterion of what they rnny expect The force at the telephone central of fice is now about settled after a beasou of trouble caused iu the remodoliug ot the ofHce The statiou is now said to be the beat urrauged aud most conveni ent of any in the state outside of Omaha and Lincoln The operators aud switchboard are iu a room by them selves aud tho manager also has u private room The linemens room aud work shop if iu the front end of the bulldlngformorly occupied m an operat ing room For tlmconvonionco of tho public thoro is a reception room with a telephone booth in Inimofitlon The looms hnvo been nicely papered the woodwork oiled and everything but the linemens woik hop mid nianagerH olllco wero in apple plo order The managers room was being papered and tho linemens room Iiiih not yet been put in order but will 1m soon A line is being built to the homo of Georgo Williams southwest or tho city and It Is possible that other farmers out iu that direction will have telephones placed Ihliihl Air Charles K Trlpler tho famous oxperl mentor in liquid air rooouMy went to Huston to visit his friend lCllhu Thompson tho olectrio export Ho took with him a can of liquified air It wis a quart can of tho oldest thing on earth that Mr Trlpler bad In this can ami ho took it with him to lunoheon where ho put it ou the floor by IiIh ohair They lunched In a hotel cafe nnd ordered a steak After it had been brought iu and wbllo tho wultera back was turned Mr Trlpler lifted it from tho platter opened tho can nnd exposed tho meat to tho liquid air Whon ho put It back on tho platter It was bard us a rock Walter called Mr Trlppler anno hero Tho waiter obeyed Whats tho matter with this steak ho asked anxiously And ho lifted it from tho plato by two fingers ami struck it with his knifo Tho frozen meat rang like a bell I sir ho faltered and ho startod for tho head waitor ou tho run Mr Trlpler by tho way is ono of tho fiercest looking men in tho inventing busluoss His mustaoho is of tho pirato out nnd his oebrows bristle nnd moot iu tho middle Thoroior tho head waitor approached him with almost timidity Do you servo your steaks liko tliiH as a rulov asked Mr Tripler us ho struck tho timo of dity on it Its that fool chef exclaimed tho waiter as he started for tho kitchen A few minutes later thoohot appearod with tho head waiter Ho recognized tho steak by sight at once Then Mr Tripler took it up and rang it again Mercy Gracious 1 ejaculated tho chef piously crossing himself I didnt do it surol Thou Mr Trlpler laughed and Mr Thompson smiled A uow steak was ordered and thofrozon onejeurried below to fool the rest of tho kitchen Horn to Mr BtGA and Mrs Kennedy a boy A son was born to Mr aud Mrs Harris Andrew Luudquist went to Pierce ou business Mouduy Mrs Luudquist and daughter at tended ohuroh in Hoskiua Sunday Andrew Olson aud Bernard Aspliuo wont to Wayue Friday ou business Her Butler preached a very able ser mon Sunday He also gave n talk to the Suuday school Jobn Hopfluger aud August Liuue burg wout to Wnusa Saturday aud re turned Suuday Two of tho youug men of Uega expect to go to Wayne next Monday to take a course in tho normal college A number of Bega young people at tended the entertainment givou iu the district north of Bega Friday evening WARNERVILLE Charlie Gibbs trapped a prairie THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JANUARY 18 1001 wolf lust week Gramp Powell is laid up with rheumatism J It Davis returned Saturday from a visit ut Bethany Mo J G Cuplin has boon sick for two weeks past but is reported bettor Mr Philips of Stupleuurst Neb is visiting his brothers in law W P and Nate Howlett Mrs Guyer of Dakota City who formerly lived here is visiting old time frieuds iu this vicinty Houry Hitman n sold his personal property at publlo sale Tuesday aud will remove with his family to Norfolk Mr aud Mrs Isaao Davis returned to thoir home uear Bridgewater Iowa Monday after an extended visit with Alex Suydor IIhiuiiiuuiI IouIbImii Ail I ilea I Health ami Winter Knaort The passenger department of the Illi uois Central ittdlroad company has just issued a uew edition of Hammond Louisiana as a Whiter Kesort a lxau tiful illustrated folder showiug a few of the winter attractions iu and about Hummoud copies of which will be mailed free ou application to tho under signed For thoso iu good or modorate circuiu stnuce uo point iu the south otVers such luducements The climate is unsur passed The artesan water excolleut Society almost entirely uorthoru and the hotel aud bonrdiug house accomoda tions far superior to any town of its size iu the north aud at moderate rates J F Heititv Asst Geu Paw Agt Ill Cent It It Dubuque Iowa For Kkmt The Hazen farm time miles northwest of Norfolk MiPKS IlaEN WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Chas lloirsdorf Is ou tho sick list 0 W Mthlllslssaid to bo very sick H 15 Owen camu In from Choyeuuo last night Mrs Shoit was a city visltorycstorday from Plorco Mrs Bolmnnon nnd son of Madison aro guests at tho homo of A -E Camp bell II L Spaulding made a business trip to Wakoflold yesterday returning this morning A J Dtirlanil wont to Inninn this morning on n biiNlness trip to bo gone until Friday Miss Laura Durlund has returned from n visit with relatives nnd frlouds in Plalnvlow Miss Louise Mnthowson of Wakefield has been tho guest of friends iu tho city for a fow dayH L F Zuolow n brother of the late Mrs Ilellermau from Winona Minn has arrived to attend tho funeral J G Minos of Wayno was in tho city yesterday ourouto to Seward to at tend tho state firemens association Mrs Adelliaid Koohmauii of Freoport Minn arrlvod today to attend tho fu neral of hor sister Mrs August Heller man Mrs A J Durlund aud daughter Juuo go to Madison tomorrow to visit with Mrs T F Mommiugor for a fow days Mrs Fred Kleutz sr who has boon nursing patients at Plaiuviow aud Crolghton for tho past two weeks ro turned Monday A number of tho friends of Mrs Fer dinand Schulz assisted bor iu celebrat ing her birthday last oveniug at her homo iu Fdgowutor Park Mr and Mrs Frank Yeazel of iMadi Hon wero visiting Norfolk friends yes terday Mr Youzel was formerly em ployed as clork iu Baum Bros store Manager Spear auuouuccs that tho dato for n leoturo aud experiments with liquid air whioh was to have been givou at tho Auditorium Monday night has beou cancelled Mr and Mrs Ed V Bransoh of Til don aro in the city visitiug relatives aud friouds Mr Braasch has but receutly recovered from a distressing illuoss and is still quite wonk Norfolk friends have received a letter from Dr G F Kelpor uow at Liucolu containing tho uudeairablo information that Mn Koipor is very sick with in flammatory rhoumatism Her illness startod with an attack of tho grip Bert Rook aud Miss Nancy Furage wore married at the home of the brides- parents in Madison Saturday by Rev J L St Clnir They will make their home iu Pluiuvlow whoro tho groom is employed Mr Rock formerly cooked iu the Bon Ton restaurant here Mrs August Ilaasch who lives west of the oity was assisted in celebrating her 4Uth birthday last evening by a large number of frieuds aud ajvery en joyable evening was passed Among tho guests were Mrs Raasohs brothers Carl and David Roehrke aud families from Pierco couuty The theory that electric lights can not be blown out seems to have been dispelled last night After the wiud from the west had blown in its strength for about au hour both tho arc and in candosueut lights refused to act The fault was remedied however shortly after 8 oclock and the service thereafter was perfect Some there aro who think that the electric lights wero very ill mauuorod last night during the play They did not wait to go out between acts but went out beforo the performance be gan aud returned but shortly beforo the first act started They should know with all their experience at plays that tho popular time to go out is only be tween acts Henry Iteiuuicoous aud his sous Charles aud William of Madison are hoirs to 15 W Iteiuniccous who died iu N ew York City two weeks ago Tho three atteuded tho f uueral returning to Madison Saturday Tho will was opened beforo their return and Mr lteinuiccous gets about 150000 and a lot of valuable musical instruments while the sous each receive a lUO acre farm A speciul to the State Journal from Madison under date of the loth says A divorce suit has beon begun by John P Wolverton of Stautou against his wife Hanua 0 The couple was married February 6 1800 at Stautou In tho petitiou it is alleged that the defendant lias been guilty of infidelity and early iu October eloped with oue J K Wol vertou taking a lot of persoual property valued at 1117 It is further ulleged that the elopers aro living at Norfolk ns man aud wife Tho Odd Fellows have been making somo desirable improvements to their hull and hope to soou have oue of the finest lodge rooms iu the state A com mitter has recently purchased n uew carpet of very rich design with which the entire hall will be carpeted while C 15 Doughty is now at work puttiug oue of tho furnaces he handles in tho anti room From this it is proposed to heat tho hall aud do away with a store iu the lodge room W A Emory traveliug auditor for the Edwards ic Bradford Lumber com pany is oxcodingly proud of a Christ mas gift rocoivod at tho hands of tho managers ovor whom ho baa supervision it is n lino solid gold time pleco and en graved on ho cup in tho back part of tho csro arc tho words W A Emory from malingers under his super vision Christmas 1100 In present ing it ono of tho mnnagors remarked that thoy had beon watched by Mr Emery so long that they doemed it thoir privtlego now to watch him It ijt apparent from tho gift thnt Mr lMuorys supervision has boon by uo moans odious to tho managers Tho first anulvorsary of tho oponing of the Norfolk Auditorium was cele brated last night by tho presentation of ono of tho finest attractions ovor given iu tho city Tho OharloR B Hauford company with Mr Hauford in tho leading rolo gavo Leo Arthurs Private John Allen iu a manner that elicited applause and admiration from start to finish Tho pluy presents a picturo ot life iu tho far south with characters drawn from real people and while it discloses much character that is worthy of emulation tho author could ovldontly not resist an opportunity to caricature somo weaknesses Ono of tho more noticable of theso was when Judgo Billy Wasson brought iu tho election returns from his precinct a week after tho result had been announced Ho was exceedingly sarcastic when ho in timated that Phil Stouo had timo to live and learn bocause he thought a criticism of tho judge wns timely for bringing in 000 democratic votes from a precinot containing but 100 inhabitants and politely told tho young man tho votes wero thero and to count thorn for hiniBolf if ho didut bolievo it Mr Hauford gave a realistic portrayal of his part ns au honest hospitable couutry gonteman ready to sacrifice everything for friends aud familybut whose hatred of anything rascally or deceitful wns in tense His calm domeauor iu smoking a pipo while n mob was howling nt his door elicited especial admiration The striking resemblnuco of Mr Hauford to W J Bryan was most noticablo Mr Hauford received very commendable support from othor members of the company Bofore tho fourth act Mr LaVollo auuouuced that ou request of tho mayor upon tho parfcof tho audience Mr Hauford had consented to recito tho Star Spangled Banner after the curtain fell aud requested the audieuce to remain seated Mr Hauford gavo a fine recital of tho patriotic poem thnt elicited most vigorous t ncouiums C H OCOLATE fTeN DS Tlicr Are Tlioxe Who Become Slaves o Til I a Nerve Soothing Food The manufacture of chocolate said J It Auso of Brazil Is n great indus try Of all the chocolate beans Import ed Into the United States two thirds go to one firm In Boston and the other third Is distributed among the other manufacturers The chocolates sold are of vnrlous grades The Caracas chocolate Is supposed to be the best If you take the various grades tech nically known as the Caracas the French the German and so on aud take a piece of each and plnce them In n pan qf water and allow them to dis solve any expert will tell you which Is the best chocolate The better grades will leave uo sediment The others will This Is explained by the fact that In the cheaper grades the shell Is ground up and used as a filler The lighter the chocolate the better the grade The cheaper grades are dark owing to the ground up shell It Is a queer thing about chocolate consumption There are chocolate fiends Just ns there nre opium tlends tobneco slaves nnd liquor slaves 1 ennnot tell you why It Is but If people begin to eat chocolate the habit grown upon them I dont think any nmount of chocolate hurts any person Of course the cheaper grades of chocolate hnvc a large percentage of sugar In them and sugar Is to a certain ex tent Injurious but for the chocolate Itself I dont think nny one eats enough to hurt him materially rn contradistinction to the exhilaration of alcoholic drinks chocolate seems to be a soother Persons who nre nervous aud Irritable And It n food that in a way calms nnd soothes nntl satisfies thorn It Is queer but It Is the truth The consumption of chocolate is In creasing enormously iu tho United States New York Tribune Makeshift Wrddlna fllnKa Curious Instances have been cited where makeshift substitutes for the conventional wedding ring have been utilized during the marriage ceremony Oue such Instance occurred some time ago In a nearby town where the ring was missing Nothing better being available as a substitute a curtain ring wus used and on still another oc casion the ring handle of the church key was utilized A couple In this state used In such an emergency a ring formed from the outer edge of a colu and which hud been carried by somo one present as a curiosity A gallnnt best innn came to the res cue at a recent wedding when the ring was not forthcoming at the right time He drew from his tie the slender stick pin that had been adorning It and bending the wire Into ring shape hand ed the Improvised wedding ring to the distracted groom A horseshoe nail bent to the shape of a ring Is sain to wring a great ileal or ring worn six centuries ago has given place to vnrlous rings uow worn to prevent and cure rheumatism Cincin nati Commercial Tribune i The transport California which ar rived Sunday brought the remain of 74 soldier who died in China - nff - ni maiiwj1 tit j - ii i THURSDAY TIDINGS U Wilkinson of Hattlo Creek wns a city visitor yesterday Tho Y M O A nt Chndron rxpecte to oreet a permanent homo iu tho neai future Mrs Auguit Pofahl is said to be very sick at her homo on Park nvonue be tween Fourth nnd Fifth streot Heros a now kind of trust The young men of Orum hnvo combined and will uot accept work that pays less than 84 per month Friouds assisted Herman Hlllo who lives southeast of the city in celebrating hie birthday last night Quito a large number of people from towu were pres ent nt tho party O F W Marquardt returned from his trip to Chicago on tho uoou train Ills visit wns shoitoned by a telegram announcing that Gus was sick and able to attend to the business Tho only contagious diseaso known to oxist iu Norfolk is n case of scarlot fever at tho homo of Gus Hockmau Tho house was quarantined this morn ing by which method it 1b proposed to keep tho disease from spreading An unsuccessful attempt was made last Friday night to rob tbo Exchange bauk at Ogalalla Tho robbers entered by diggiug uuder tho walls aud sawing throught tho floor Thoy ransacked tho vault but could uot got into tho cash box Sheriff W A Wnddingtou and wife of Beatrice wero iu tho city over night having brought a patieut from Gage county to tho Norfolk hospital While here Mr and Mrs Waddington visited at tho home of Mr and Mrs G E Moore who aro old timo friouds Tho revival meetings at tho Baptist church tho bhlauce of tho week anil dur iug next week will bo of a special ua ture During that timo the story of tho Pilgrims Progress will be fol lowed und tbo service eacli eveuing will bo illustrated by storoopticou views Everybody is cordially invited to at tend The next attraction billed for the Auditorium is Frank Keonau in the Poor Relation on February ith Nor folk theatre goers have a pleasing recol lection of Mr Keennus appearance here last seasou aud it will probably uot be difficult to fill the Auditorium It is announced that next year Mr Keeuau will appear in tho Hou John Grigsby and ho opes to make n dato iu Norfolk for that attractiou Mrs George Ganger of Fremi nfc will loso an arm and perhaps her life aB the result of being ran into by the passenger train west bound Wednesday morniug The engineer of the trdn was E F Wood and conduotor S O Good man Mrs Gauger is about 25 years old aud beiug in feeble health had been accustomed to take a morning walk The engiueir states that he saw her on the track near hf r home at Fre mout aud whittled a waring and that she apparently stepped aside Her left arm was crushed to a pulp and it is be lieved that she fell with her arm under the wheels She was unconscious for a long time after the accident Joseph Koza of Stanton was arrested at Olarksou last Suuday on the charge of burglary He is charged with hav iug broken into the store room of Frank A Raabe on the night of May 2 1000 and carrying away goods to the amount of about 150 These goods were re turned by him and on being arraigned before County Judgo Viuiug Monday he admitted his guilt aud waived ex amination His bond wns fixed at 750 iu default of whioh ho wus committed to jail He was a former clork of Mr Raabes Snspiciou points to him as tho person who successfully burglarized the store of the Scott Mercantile com pany at this place some time ago H H McClure of Egbert Wyoming and Miss Elizabeth D Tat man of this city ware united in marriage Tuesday at 4 oclock p m in Columbus Rev Corey of that oity officiating The wedding was a quiet affair the cere mouy being performed at the homo of the officiating clergyman Soou aftet the wedding the couple boarded the west bound train for Egbert where they will make their future home Mr McClure came to Nebraska iu 1601 aud has been employed by the Union Pacific railroad company in the capacity of operator aud station agent in the west ern part of tho state He is now agent for the company at Egbert Wyoming The bride is well known in Norfolk having made this her home since Janu ary 20 1865 She began teaohiug school iu Stautou couuty when she was 17 years of age and has since beeu teaching iu thnt county with the exception rf two years She taught oue year in this county aud wns last employed as teacher iu the Pino Bluffs Wyomiug school The Norfolk friends of Miss Tatmau will join iu extending congrat ulations Free of Clmrte Any adult suffering from a cold settled ou the breast bronchitis throat or Iuuk troubles of auy nature who will luck to the owner uud the lend crann ca A K Leonard swill be presented with a sample bottle of Boschees German Syrup free of charge Only one bottle giveu to one person aud noue to children without older from parents No throat or lung remedy ever had Buoh a sale as Boschees German Svrnp in all parts of the civilized world -- - - rrZ22 - 7ii 3LZSZuaiSus - v n -- - - amw i - -- - - - -- - arrf wn Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given auny and your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous It is leally he onlj throit and lung remedy generally endorsed by physi cians Cue 7 cent bottle will euro or provo its value Sold by doalois iu all civilized countries Wan m Active innn or woman with rig to deliver and canvass in towns and rural districts No canvnsslug Salary 50 per mouth References nnd security required Address Bentrtco Book Co P B Sprague Managor room 7 First National bauk Beatrico Neb I Qnn YEARLY to Christian tpuUU man or womnn to look after our growing business iu this x nnd adjoining 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