K v 4m 10 HMNHi Mrs Gadsden the Subject of Many Suits 7B STILL AN INMATE HERE 114 Not fMrr tlur BiUiww Kut Wm Or ftfrul TnuwfwrrM lo the lliUn Any luw Jnln ClarnUli T Uttrnln I mum it Itowtrnlnlnff Or4nr Perhaps thoro boa bam no ow In tlio Norfolk honpitat for tho liwonathnt 1mm exoltpd nioro general lutorest thou that of Mrs Ins Qariffdou of Bohuylcr Thoro is a rontontloubotwm Mr Uiulrt don ntul tho pntlonts family that has brought nbont numerous complications Mrs Gndsdon in Rtlll iw Inmato of tho hospital horo nndor a restraining ordor granted by Judge OornWi of Lincoln Tho board of publlo lands nnd buildings ordorcd hor romovod to tl Llnooln Asylum nnd hor rolatlvos haaring of it got ont this restraining ordnr boforo tho order of removal reached tho hospital nuthorltios Tho Schuylor Qnlll contains tho fol lowing article regarding another oaso ponding boforo tho dlstriot court of Col fax county brought by tho pntlont Tho commission appointed by Tudgo Hollonbock to Investigate in regard to tho granting of tho applica tion of Mrs Fnnnlo Gadsden for a dla ohargo from tho hospital for tho insane nt Norfolk has reported against hor dis charge but rooommoudiug hor removal to tho Llnooln asylum Tho commission was oompoBod of O 1 lholps of this city and Dr Evans of Oolumbuc Tho testimony oh brought out in tho examinations by tho commission shows that Mrs Gadsdens condition is consid erably Improvod as comparod with tho time of hor entrance Into tho hospital but she Is not yet consldorod normal Tho testimony shows that sho Ih Htill eubjoot to spoils of molauoholy and do prossiou and nt times givos ovidonoos of homicidal and snloidal illusions Ac cording to tho asylum rooords this mel ancholy and depression was usually ro ourrout upon tho receipt of loiters from home This lod to tlio roiiuest of Dr Teal to hoo tho lottors and to tlio ulti mate suit and Injunction prohibiting Gadsdon from writing to his wife Dr Young testifies that tho oxtrnot of a lot tor as published in tho Stato Journal last week copied In tho Quill is gouu ino Wo hnvo not hoard Mr Gadsdon dony having written it but ho has told ub that ho defied uuyono to produce tho original lotter It would soem Mrs Gadsdon is cxtromoly nervous and has but little will power According to hor own statomeiit she and Mr Gadsdon are on tho best of terms In a deposition shown to us this week sho testifies that tho Loos hor relatives otTorod to dis miss tho cases ponding if Mr Gadsden would transfer to hor a largo amount of property or a largo Bum of monoy to be held in trust for hor by her father or brothors Mr Gadsdon claims tho caso to bo all splto work and to hiwo its ori gin in tho fact that tho Loos aro bank rupt and nood somo money A greater mix up or a more unfortu nato iiiTair it would bo hard to find It would uppoar from tho ovidonco at hand that tho Loos are uot fit parties to act ns guardians and if Mr Gadsdon is liable ns it nppoars to givo way to angor or jealousy and writo letters or utter words to his wife such as aro olaimod to have boon written by him thou ho la not n proper person for a guardian It eooms to us that tho wiser plan would bo to romovo Mrs Gadsdon to Lincoln and keep hor as quiet as possiblo with noth ing to irritate or disturb hor To do this it is evident that both Mr Gadsden and tho Loos would have to bo enjoined from communicating with hor and a disinterested party would havo to bo ap pointed as guardian This is about in accord with Dr Teals positiou Boforo tho mooting of tho board of publio lauds and buildings ho recommended her removal to tho Lincoln asylum believing that inasmuch ns sho was not satisfied to romaiu horo bettor results might bo obtained through her removal Not only did ho recom mend her removal at that timo but is of tho 6umo opinion and would again re commend it if called upon by tlio court issuing the restraining order Dr Teal was asked today what thoro was in tho rumor that ho had retained her horo after tho ordor of romovol to Lincoln had been mado by tho board and said I considered that I had uo right to remove Mrs Gadsdon without tho writ- ton order of tho board At tho timo tho ordor was given I wan iu attendance at the board meeting and in fact recom mended hor removal Thoy told me that this order should accompany Mrs Gadsdon and constitute her oomniitniont papers to tho Lincoln asylum They also instructed me to conduit with Dr Green about haviug hor admitted thoro This took some time Tho written or der for her removal camo four days after tho board meeting and Dr Groeus letter saying he would reoeivo hor camo four or five days aftor tho restraining order had been granted It was impos Bible for mo to legally romovo hor bo fore the restraining order was issued Mra Gadsden will continue as ou in mate of the Norfolk hospital until after y tlio honriug on tin restraining ordor In had Iniforo Tudgo Cornish nt Lincoln VVlion tho plate is furnlshod Tun Nkwh will supply cngravod cards at 7fl conts for 50 or 100 for 100 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Dr l II Haltor wont to Oroighton today Guy T Grnvos of Pondor won In tho city today Mrs J 11 Maylard in visiting with Mrs A K Shirtloff of Omaha Mlssos Anna nnd Ohistlnn Johnson wont to Omaha yostorday to visit friends Tlio Norfolk Shoo conipauy ulno will go to Ploroo tomorrow to play ball with a young team of that town Mrs 0 8 Barcolt who has been vis iting relatives horo for soveral wooks loft yostorday foe tho wost Arohltoot J 0 Stltt Is preparing to draw plans foe n largo addition to the publlo school building at Nollgh lndro R E Evans of Dakota Olty grand master mason mot last evening with Mosaic lodge No 55 of this olty Tho work of pointing tho rosldonoe of 15 A Bullock on Madison avonno and Twolfth stroot has just boe completed Miss Clark Miss Clara Ftlhorhaui iftul Miss Ada Ellonwood of Stanton woro tho guests of Miss Otolla Pilgor yostorday Judge and Mrs I Powers expect to leave tomorrow morning for Soattlo Washington and othor points of inter est in tho Pacific northwest Sonator Allou of Madison was in tho olty today ourouto home from Stanton whero ho roprosoutod tho plaintiff In tho caso of Martin vs Stanton county John Hondricks father of Mrs J L Daulol is vory alok at Mrs Daniels homo In this city Two of his daughters arrived this noon from Sorlbuor to visit him Elslo daughter of Mr nnd Mrs H O Truman is six years old today and this afternoon is ontortaluiug n company of little friends iu colobrntion of tho oc casion Tho pupils who woro mombors of tho Sixth grade lost year and attended school in tho room taught by Miss Kato Stafford aro onjoyiug a picnic today nt TaftB grove Missos Lena Mills and Oriolo Adams loft this morning for California They will visit frlouds at sovoral placos in that stato and bo gono until about tho first of Septombor Horaco Elsolov and bridoroturuoalast evening from Minneapolis whore thoy woro marriod on Monday The lady s namo was Miss Minnie Russell They will go to housekeeping on South Fourth stroot H E Hardy writes from Chicago that ho and Mrs Hardy arrived there safoly and oxpoctod to loavo today for Boston They aro roady to acknowledge that tho heat iu Chicogo is something intense Tlio F E M V company is replac ing tho old rails ou Ub track with heavy steel ones ami tho work has progressed as far as Stanton whore six carloads of tho now matorial was received and un- unloaded Monday A telophono mossago received in Nor folk today announces the death of Mrs A HotluB wifo of the Gorman Luthorau minlstor nt Piorco which occurred yes terday Rev J P Mueller of this city will conduct tho funeral services which will bo hold tomorrow Tho faddists now hnvo gaily colored shoo strings to attract their attention for tho present A largo supply of the articles woro purchased hero the othor day and tnkon to tho reunion at Neligh where tho purchaser hoped to find a large douiaud at handsome prices David Whitln chairman and J L Kuosol socrotary of the republican county central committee havo called a mooting of that committee to bo held iu Battle Creek July 20 at 3 oclock in tho afternoon for tho purposo of setting the timo and place for holding tho re publican county convention S R MoFarland sr of Stanton uuolo of City Clerk MoFarland is horo and this morning submittod to an oper ation which it is hoped will give him the use of his left leg About a year ago ho was kicked on tho lowor part of his leg by a horse The bone was spliutored and broken and never healed proporly Dr P H Salters thermometer yes terday indicated a maxium temperature of 103 which is certainly the highest of the season A Blight shower this morn ing cooled the weather to some extent but later in tho day it warmed np to quite on uncomfortable degree The bureau promises thunderstorms and cooler for tonight and tomorrow and it is to be hoped that the term of oppres sive heat is passed A special train of cattle loaded by Wood Bancroft and Morris Gross at Madison Monday experienced consider able difficulty when the train started for Chicago The dryness of everything made fires easy and cars twice caught on fire once after they had been wet down One car and part of another wore unloaded two miles south of town One of the cars unloodod was not sent out until the night train Beaoh Bowers famous minstrel THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JULY 12 1901 troupo is billed to appoar iu Norfolk noxt Tuosdny Tho porfonnauco will be given under canvas tho tont to bo orootcd ou the vacant lot at tho ooruor of Philip avonuo and Third stroot across from the Llnooln school building This company has boon on tho road many soosouh and has provon popular whoro it has outortatuod Thoy claim to be tho oldost whlto mlnstrol company ou tho road uudor ouo continuous manage mont A ohoapway of getting to Buffalo nnd tho exposition is glvon as follows in tho Uao Twolvo young mon in Jorsoy Olty somo timo ago hit on tho plan of hiring n froight enr In which to mako an economical trip to tho Buffalo expos ition Tho idoa has sinco attractod tho favorablo nttoiitiou of somany of their friends that ouough of thorn to fill nlno similar cars have dooldod to join this novol excursion Bunks will be fitted up along the Bides and they will live in the cars during the trip which will lost four weeks The G A R reunion of the North Nebraska district is being held at No ligh this week comniopcing Tuewlay and continuing until Friday night There la a good attendance the grounds ore nicely located and everything points to a good time to thou participating Gambling and kindred view ore pro hibited on tho grounds bat the Leader of last week gives somo encouragement to tho fraternity by remarking If visitors desire an opportunity of losing thoir money no doubt they oan find abundant chances on the outside whloh is beyond the control of the managers of the reunion Tho orop bulletin pnbllshod from tho university of Nobraska for the week ending July 0 shows vory favorablo conditions in the northeastern seotion of the state the following being tho roport from this nnd neighboring oouutios Antelope Ryo harvested good crop corn doing well plouty of rnln Knox Winter ryo out good orop wheat oats and corn doing splen didly grass growing well some dam ago from hall Mudlson Rye being out oats and wheat looking fine and fllllug well hay big orop corn growing splondidly Pierce Small grain and pastures fine vory little corn laid by and is weedy but looks fine and grow ing fast Platte Showers have been local and parts of county noed rain much of tho com laid by harvesting progressing rapidly To Prevent Heat Prostration Just now tho nowspapor doctors and othor kinds ate engagod in laying down rules to prevent prostration by heat Many of the printed rules aro good but perhaps thoy may be improved upon All rules will not work in all climates For Columbus and vioinity the follow ing code is promulgated for the guid ance of all who do not desire to die from the offects of hot weather Wear a shirt waist if your wife will lot you Trust in God and pay your grocery bill Dont try to bull tho corn market whilo thoro nro any bears iu sight Dont try to sell hair restorative to Charley Pollock or Attorney Coruolius Douc ask Judge Curtis to play ball Advertise in Tho Telegram Dont bo afraid of water Stoor cloar of doctors and lawyers Dont havo the toothache Smoke cigars mado in Columbus Buy Columbus real estate Dont spoil good democratic whiskey by mixing it with water Mako lovo to ouo womau at a time Columbus Telegram An Extract from Her Letter If you could only be horo this winter morning aud see for yourself you would no longer doubt mo Rores aro bloom ing iu our front yard aud all naturo is as far advanced iu this lovely American summerlaud as it will be iu your cold eastern home by June We made the journey from Missouri river to the Golden Gate on the Union Pacifio to avoid the circuitous routes an important item iu the winter A trip to California is mado delightful by the perfeot service and luxurious ac commodation of The Overland Limited which is perhaps tho most finely equipped train iu the world Detailed information furnished on ap plication F W Junfuan Agent Pail American Kzpoattluu Kxcurslou lutes Excursion tiokets will be sold by the F E M V Northwestern line on May 0 1320 21 and 28 with a return limit of 7 days at 3055 via standard and 2901 via differential lines Every day until September 30 with return limit of 15 days at 3330 via standard and 3630 via differential lines Every day from May 15 to September 30 good for return until October 31 at 4775 via standard and 4535 via differ- euuai lines Full particulars will be oheerf ully fur nished all Inquirers H 0 Matbau Agent To the Ladle or Norfolk Miss Mary Shelley announces that during the balance of July and through August she will take her vacation and hor parlors in the Cotton block will be dosed until the first of Septombor A portion of her vacation will be spent in Chicago whero she will study the latest styles lor tho benefit of her patrons THURSDAY TIDINGS D L Upton of Piorco was in tho city yostorday J S MoClary nttondod tho rouulon at Noligli yesterday Dr Win Klosau and brldo returned last ovonlng from their wedding trip into Iowa J A Hornborgor at ono timo super lutondont of tho Norfolk sobools was horo yostorday from Chicago Whoat threshing has commoncod in tho neighborhood of Tablo Rook and tho avorago yield in thought to bo about 20 bushels to tho aero Mrs Fred Jenel of Bloomflold for merly Miss Anna Mans of this city ar 4 rlvod last night for a two weeks visit with relatives and friends Fremont Tribune Judge Barnes of Norfolk who is prominently spoken of as a candldato for the republican nomi nation for supreme judgo this fall was a posHougor through Fremont on his way home to Norfolk Miss Rosa Eddy of Glonn Falls N Y is expected here tonight to visit her sister Mrs P T Blrchard At Mar ahalltown Iowa she was met by Mr Blrohard and the children who will ac company her to Norfolk Miss Annie MoBride left on the noon train for Aurora 111 and other points expuctlng to be absent about four weeks Miss Clara Whymau formerly of this city expecU to return with - Mies Mu Bride for a three weeks visit Ed A Wood of Oolorlchra was in the olty over night on his way home from Stanton whore he played with the Stan ton team in an interesting game of ball against Wost Point It was a 10 inning gauio and resulted in a victory for Stan ton by a score of 10 to 0 Mrs A N Gerecke entertained a company of eight young lady friends at a four course 1 oclock luncheon Wed nesday complimentary jjto MlssNelle Gerecke soon to bo married It was a vory ploasant affair and greatly en joy od by thoee attending Invitations have been isrued byJMr and Mrs Herman Gerecko to the mar riago of thoir daughter Nelle Mildred to Mr Frank Wyllys Emory Monday morning July 22 at 10 oolock The anuounoemont is likewiso made that the couple will bo at home in Chicago aftor September 1 Yesterday was a record breaker ao cording to Dr Salters J government thermometer which showed a maxium temporature of 103 Tho highest ever bofoio recorded during tho seven years that Dr Salter has kept a record was 103 aud ho was slow to believe that yes terdays tempejaturo wm recorded cor rectly but todays papers indicate that it was no higher than in othor plaoes aud he has decided that the showing was correct The minimum tempera ture was 01 which was much lower than yesterday and brought tho average lower than that of yesterday by several degrees Tho banner warm weather story comes from tho homo of Herman Ge recke aud what is important it is said to bo true Several days ago Mr Ge recke brought iu somo eggs from tho barn and thoy were placed in tho pantry This morning tho girl em ployed by Mrs Gerecke heard a noise in tho pantry which she thought was a mouse and after securing a broom bravely proceeded to enter aud make war upon tho pest She was astonished to find that the author of the disturb ance was a very young chicken that had emerged from the pan of newly harvested eggs A strange part of the story is that it is not known that the eggs had been sat upon and Jthe result is thought to be entirely due to hot weather For some reason there is a scarcity of water at tho command of the city waterworks pumping station and while thero is at present no cause for groat alarm consumers would do well to practice economy In tho use of the water Undoubtedly many aro using it over time and otherwise extravagantly and suoh extravagance is not only against the best interests of the city but may mean a loss to tho people A test is to bo conducted this aftornoon to learn if there is plenty of water in the wells to supply tho pumps If thowells are giv ing out or not adequate to supply the demand tho condition is more serious than one that could be quickly aud thoroughly remedied Fire Chief Hartford makes the request that in case of a fire everyone who is using water will shut it off and give the fire men all the pressure possible Last evening there was scarcely any pressure at all and if a large fire had started the firemen would have been at a decided disadvantage It is to be hoped that the situation is one that can be easily and early adjusted Career and Character of Abraham Llncolu An address by Joseph Ohoate Am bassador to Great Britain on the career aud character of Abraham Lincoln his early life his early struggles with the world bis character as developed in the later years of his life and his ad ministration which placed his name so high on the worlds roll of honor and fame has been published by the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Railway aud may be bad by sending six 0 cents in post age to F A Miller General Passenger Ageut Chicago 111 YOU MUST NOT FORGET That wo are constantly growing in tho art of making Pino Photos and our products will al ways bo found to embrace tho TKAiomt Ideas and Newest Styles in Cards and Finish We also carry a fiue line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing nrAHIi lle 1RHU 5VIV WILL CURE noi maii RASAL THROAT AND BRONCHIAL le j anuzone CATARRH ACUTE AND DDMIPLI T Q chronic unUnUn I 0 SVD Consumption warm to D A H KttCH CHEMICAL COMPANY am MIOICAL INSTITUTE SlOOX PaU8 I D FOB tJLL XNTOKMATIOlf Dr Caller Specialist la Nm Throat Lane aaJ Klcy Oleeaso will correspond with you In regard to your condition m hi na President Proclaims Aug 6 as Date of Oklahoma Rush TO DRAW LOTS FOR TfHK LAND Only Registered Applicants Will Be Allowed to Enter the District to Se cure Homesteads Sixteen Days I for Filing of the Names Washington July 8 The proclama tion of President McKlnlcy opening to settlement the lands ceded by In dians in the territory of Oklahoma was given to the public today The proclamation covers tho cessions mado by tho Wlchltas and affiliated bands of Indians in accordance with the act of March 3 1895 and those made by the Comanche Kiowa and Apache tribes in pursuance of tho act of June 6 1900 The proclamation provides for the opening of the lands in those reserva tions which are not reserved at 9 oclock a m on tho Oth of August next the lands to be open to settle ment under tho homestead and town Bite laws of tho United States The proclamation says that begin ning on tho 10th inst and ending on the 2Gth those who wish to make entry of land under tho homestead law shall be registered The registration will take place at the land offices at Reno and Lawton Tho registration at each office will be for both land districts To obtain registration tho applicant will bo required to show himself duly qualified to make homestead entry of these lands under existing laws and to give the registering officer such ap propriate matters of description and Identity as will protect the applicant and tho government agatnst any at tempted lmporsonatlon Registration cannot be effected through the use of the mails or the employmont of an agent oxcoptlng that honorably discharged soldiers and sailors may present their applica tions through an agent no agent being allowed to represent more than one soldier No person will bo allowed to register more than once After be ing registered applicants will bo given certificates allowing them to go upon the ceded lands and examine them la order to aid them In making an intelli gent selection It 13 explicitly stated that no one will be permitted to make settlement upon any of the lands in advance of tho opening provided for ifid tho Btatement Is added that during the first CO days following said opening no ono but registered applicants will bo permitted to make homestead set tlement upon any of said lands and then only In pursuance of a homestead entry duly allowed by the local land officers or of a soldiers declaratory Btatement duly accepted by such offi cers The ordorof the applications is to be determined by drawing tho plan for which is described as follows The order in which during the first 60 days following the opening the registered applicants will bo per mitted to make homestead entry of the landa opened hereunder will be determined by drawings for both the El Reno and Lawton districts public ly hold at the United States land of fice at El Reno O T commencing at 9 oclock a m Monday July 28 1901 and contlnulngfor such period as may be necessary to complete the same The drawings will be held under the upervislon and Immediate observance of a committee of three persona whose Integrity is such as to make their control of the drawing a guaran ty of Its fairness The members of this committee will be appointed by the secretary of the Interior ayho will prescribe suitable compensation for thplr services Preparatory to these drawings the registration officers at the timo of registering each applicant who shows himself duly uaMed Medical Opinion In regard to Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozone An editor of a medical journal writes as follows Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozono offered by tho Dr A H Keller Chemical Company as a core for Consumption Asthma Bronohitis Hay Fever Catarrh Coughs Colds and all diseases of the air passages This wo know to be a genuine specifio for these com plaints and as such entitled to our confidence aud that of our readers Close examination into the practical results which have been had from the use of this remedy has caused us to endorse it as be ing an undoubted oure for the above ailments effectual in re moving the exciting cause in a number of attaoks which had been of the severest and moat tedious character Dr A H Kellers Syl van Ozone permanently restored health and in cases which were of a milder description its use im mediately afforded relief mako out a card which must be signed by tho applicant stating the land district In which he doslrea to make homostead entry and giving such a description of the applicant as will enable the local land officers to thereafter Identify him This card will bo at once sealed In a separate en velope which will bear no other dis tinguishing label or mark than such as may bo necessary to show that it Is to go into tho drawing for the land which the applicant desires to mako entry These envelopes will bo sep arated according to land districts and will be carefully preserved and remain scaled until opened In the course of tho drawing as herein provided When the registration is completed all of these sealed envelopes will be brought together at the place of draw ing and turned over to the committee in charge of tho drawing who in such manner as in their judgment will bo attended with entire fairness and equality of opportunity shall proceed to draw out and open the separate en velopes and to give to each encloeed card a number In the order in which the envelope containing the same Is drawn The result of the drawing for each district will be certified by tho committee to the officers of the dis trict and will determine the order in which the applicants may make home stead entry of said lands and settle ment thereon Two Killed at a Dance Texarkana July 8 News reached here that two men were killed and two wounaea in a desperate battle be tween four or five negroes near In dex nine miles north of here on tho Kasas City Southern railway last night The fight occurred at a dance In Little River county just over the river from Index Car Famine In Kansas Kansas City July S Thoro Is a shortage of cars to move tho Kansas wheat crop although the marketing of that cereal has barely gotten under way The wheat movement started much earlier this year owing to the fine harvest weather and tho railways it is stated are unable to care for It One railway has contracted for 1500 new cars to be delivered this month 77i A Baym I r J5 I in ir L I JJ V K III I lr is verv murh lilrp th tilnccnm ing of a flower Its beauty and perfection depends entirely upon the care bestowed upon its oarent Rrnpotant nintliBrc should have the tenderest care They should be spared all worry and anxiety They should eat plenty of good nourishing food Ann tfklrA nrartrtu AviiiIiao fPl2 will go a long way toward preserv ing their health and their beauty as well as that of the little one to come But to be absolutely sure of a short and painless labor they should use Mothers Friend iffJridrB the months of gesta u A Tfil8lsailnPIoinirat which ftrenirth and vigor to tho muscle and prevents at o the discomforts of preir m nw4tt U9CU vU III I OK danger whatever jet Mothers Friend at the dm store l per bottle THE BRADflELO REGULATOR CO ATLANTA JA 9 VrlU fa OU ftrA kuh n BW u -- l wmm w mmww l exaaia i VVVMIVMtt a y X m y