- 10 TUESDAY TOPICS Mrs M D Tyler linn returned from a Tlrit to Onmha JihIro J H HnrneR was i pftRsciiRor to Hnrtlngtou on tbo early train MIrb Kmmn Hnhn of Uunrt wits tho guest of Mm V H Hlnkemnn yester day A N Yost arrived In tho city from Onrnhn Inst night for it visit with rein tiven ft nil friotulR Tho nntoinobilo linn lnrnded Konrney n traveling nmn hnvlng purohiuinti nno with which ho expects to cover his ter ritory Mrs 1 taflort of West Point who linn boon vlsitliiK her rinnuhtur Mrs O 1 lohnnon over Tlmnknglving returned in her homo yeslordny Mrs Isimo Powers went to Oninlm on tho enrly trnln nnd will visit her tlnnghlor Mrs Whitney while Mr Powers is nbsnnt in Oklnhomn Tho mnsnu work on tho foundiitlon of tho now Hlshop block lms been completed and the brloklnyors are taking ft lay oft until tho floor joists shall bo put in Miss Allco MoKiver who has boon with tho Durland Sisters hns secured tho school In tho Georgo WillianiH diH triot nnd commenced teaching yester day Ed Drew traveling ropresoutativo of McCord Brady Co of Onmha who hns boon vory Biok for tho pttBt tlnoo months arrived horo last night on his first trip ontjsineo lie wis taken sick Innesnud his band received a most enthusiastic reception in Oiunlin where ho hns boonoutertalning largo audiences during tho past fow days Ho has found hisjpopularity of exposition days largoly intensified Tho opou mooting of tho Womans club held last evening at tho homo of O O Oow was avory onjoyablo affair 05 guests boiugjontortninod A nico pro gram of musical nnd literary numbers wan rondorodjnnd daiuty refroshmeutB were Borvod Tho regulnr meeting of Ploneor Hook and Ladder company will bo hold Wed nesday ovoulng at FiremeuH hull ProBidont Kenrn urges all active mem bers to bo prosent nnd extends n cordial invitntlon to exouipt nud honornry mom bero to attend JohnniojKont tho son of Nick Kent who Uvea four miles Bonth woBt of tho city had tho misfortune to break his loft arm yesterday during re cess nt school Tho fracture hns been reduced and the yonng nmn hopes to have tho usoof his arm iu n short timo Judges Isaac Powers and W M HobertBOu loft this morning for Okla homa City From thoro they will visit Guthrio nnd other leading cities nnd places of interest in tho territory They expect to bo nbsont about two weeks Johnnie Kuesler accompanied thorn It is said that bubble parties aro the popular thing in Paris Tho attendants blow bubbles in ado of filtered Gnstlo HoapBuds and glycerine Some of these bubbles last several days At n recent social gathering in the French metropo lis hundreds of bubbles kept close to tho ceiling and reflected tho gaslights iu cvor varing tints James Gow and daughter of Omabn arrived today on tho Union Pivcifio to visit his brother John Gow father of W J and O O Gow The guest 1b 81 years of age but still quite active and in vory good health His brother ib 8J years old and they are quite certain to enjoy the viBit with remiuiscenses ex tending over a period of DO yenrs or more The Nebraska Republican association of Washington District of Columbia has issued invitations to a culobration of tho republican victory iu Nobrasku to be held at tho National Ilillo Armory hall on Friday oveniug next It will undoubtedly be a joyous ooension nud thofo who have received invitations nud cannot attend will have something to regret A new nntioual bank is to be opened at Neligh the institution having already been incorporated G W Wattles of Omaha and the Rochester Loan and Trust company are among those largely interested in the project The local managers will probably bo W T Wattles of Neligh and a gentleman from Iowa It is expected the bank will open for business March 1 The firm of Karo Bros which suc ceeded A Karo in the meat market busi ness has been dissolved Paul Karo re tiring The business will hereafter be conducted iu the name of Fred Karo Co which is a guarantee that patrons will receive the oourteous treatment given in the post Pauls intentions for the future are not definitely deter mined but he will remain in Norfolk for tho present atjeast The adjourned meeting of the fifth annual ses ion of the commissioners and supervisors of the state of Nebraska will be held at Aurora on December 11 This will be an important nieetiug as the legislative committee will present matters which are to be brought before the coming session of the legislature The commissioners of Madison county have been invited to attend and it is likely that a portion if not all the board will be there North Nebraska court No 9 Trioe of Ben Hur at its regular meeting last night elected the following officers for waii tv tho ensuing term H W Barrett chief O K Snttorloo Jjudgo Mrs M 1 Barrett tonohor S R McFarlnnd scrilxi nnd keeper of trlbntoj Mrs 1 A Quick cnptaln J Mrs M 1 Robb guide Mrs Mary OMoara keoper of inside guard i W W Hughes koojMir of out sldo gnnrd John Qnlclt takes tho posi tion of punt chief Tho Norfolk lodge Woodmen or tho World mot Inst night and Installed offi cers for tho ensuing term Tho follow ing wore Installed Thos McNeil 0 0 1 W Fetter A h Geo M Dud loy olor 1 V Metcalf banker Dr J 11 Mackay physician Win Winkler escort Frnncnn Klsoloy watchman Rouse sentry G A Stnponhorst was advanced to tho chair of P 0 John Hanford was elected maunger for throe years Tho show window of tho Johnson Dry Goods company is n very clover holiday dlsplny nud one certain to uttrnct at tention nud elicit admirntinn A lndy is represented coming through n gnto and behind her is a largo Christmas boll trimmed in tho greens associated with tho holidays by custom Tastily displayed uro holiday goods of many kinds ns well as some of tho morn regu lar goods carried by tho firm It 1b n good advertisement beyond nil question nud should bo seen to bo appreciated Mrs Bowsor who at ono tlmo wns matron af tho Norfolk hospital for tho insane nnd who hns since attained somo notoriety ns proprietor of tho sod shanty at tho Transmlssisslppi and Greater America expositions Is now preparing to conduct n similar institution at tho Buffalo exposition next year Sho will oreot a sod house similar to those soon on the Nobrnska prairies in au early days which will bo furnished as thoy woro and will servo meals of tho sub stantial yot homely stylo so familiar to early Bottlers Sho was very Buccossful with her idea nt tho Onmlm expositions and it is probable that it will bo oven moro of n novelty nt Buffalo whoro fow have had tho opportunity of being entertained in a genuine Nebraskn sod shanty in tho hospitable piouoer stylo Apropos of tho elaborate outfit of General von Wnlderseo in China an American army officer 1b thus quoted in Tho Saturday Evening Post ThiB is somothiiig now in campaigning It may do well enough in China and for a count but it wont do for Americans I roinombor what Genernl Grant took with him on his final six days campaign below Yioksbnrg Ho didnt havo nn orderly or u sorvaut or n horse Ho didnt oven havo nn overcoat and ho didnt havo a camp choBt Why con tinued tho speaker warmnft to tho sub ject ho didnt even tnko a clean shirt I I was with him and I know Ycb Bir 1 Genoral Grants entire bnggage for theso six days days was a toothbrush The officer paused a few momouts and then added sadly And think what he missed in not carrying around with him an eight room house 1 BEGA Miss Laura Wilson was in Norfolk shopping Snturday Mrs Nelson of HoBkins visited in Boga Tuesday Mr and Mrs Wilken and son Clifford Bpeut Thanksgiving with her parentB iu this neighborhood The school in this district and in the adjoining districts were closed on Thanksgiving day Tho school in district No 20 was opened Monday with an enrollment of sixteen A It Lundquist who has been visit ing with his hister in Pierce returned Tuesday ine youug peopios meeting was well attended Sunday evening Herman Fuhrmann sou of William Fuhrmanu residing west of Bega is suffering with lung fevor Free of Clmrco Any adult suffering from a cold settled on the breast bronchitis throat or lung troubles of any naturo who will oall at A K Leonardswill be presented with a sample bottle of Boschees Germuu Syrup freo of charge Only one bottle given to one person and none to children without order from parents No throat or lung roinedy ever had suoh a sale ns BoBcheeB German Syrup in all parts of the oivilized world Twenty years ago millions of bottles were given away and your druggist will tell you its success was marvelous It 1b really tho only throat and lung remedy generally endorsed by physi cians One 75 cent bottle will cure or prove its value Sold by dealers iu all civilized countries Fanning In Colorado nod New Mexico The Deuver Rio Grande railroad The Scenio Line of tho World has prepared an illustrated book upon the abovo subject which will bo sont freo to farmers desiring to change their location This publication gives valuable informa tion in regard to the agricultural horti cultural aud live stock interests of this section aud should bo iu the hands of everyone who desires to become ac quainted with the methods of farming by irrigation Write S K Hooper G P T A Denver Colo For Hal or Trade Eighty nore improved farm 6 miles from the city20 ncresjof natural mendow GO acresunder plow Possession con be given immediately Alfred Osbokn THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY DECEMBER 7 1900 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES T S Holmes of Croighton is in tho city todny Tho front of Bcoler Bros storo 1b boiug repainted 0 P Pariah returned yesterday from nbusinosfl trip toOmahn Hon John R HayflwaB a passenger for Columbus this morning MrB Frank Owen of Wayno Is In tho city visiting at tho homo of II 15 Owon Deputy Rovonuo Collector Seeloy of Madison paid ono of IiIb vIbUb to Norfolk yisterdny Mr and Mrs W II Bnttorflold loft for Chicago at noon to attend tho fine stock show Goo II Spoor roturus tonight from Dob MoIuob Iowa whoro ho hns boon on busluess Conductor Fox hnB purohasod tho M R Morris residence on Tenth stroot and will tnko possession in n short timo Dr A B ToHlijonn boa gono to Chi cago to remain n mouth and tnko n course nt loctures in ono of tho lending hospitals Dr 1 15 Scoboo has gono to Omaha to attend n stato meeting of osteopaths An effort will undoubtedly bo made for moro favornblo laws for this school Rov J J Parker and Rov John Jof foricB went to Croighton todny to assist iu the ordination of Rov ClnroucoRogers of that place which 1b to tnko place thiB nftornoon Mr nnd Mrs O J Chnpuion Miss Hattio Chapman and Mr Mrs P F Bell left last evening for Buffalo Gap to attend the funeral of Mrs Bond nn old time friend Mrs Johanna Schulz died nt 10 oclock yesterday morning nt tho homo of Aug VoeckH in Kdgwuter Pnrk of pneumonia Tho deceased wan 41 years of ngo and hor homo is four miles east of Pierco whoro tho remains wore taken this nftornoon Tho funornl will bo held from hor homo on Friday Mrs Sohulz was a sister-in-law of F Schulz of this city W K Ziegfeld of tho Chicago Musi cal college uoknowledges tho receipt of ono of Miss Nollo Gereckes announce ments In the following language Your very nent and elegant little an nouncement came to hand Am glad to Bee that you aro established as a vocal instructor and feel sure that you will meet with success Your pure natural method nud artistic vocnliza ion cuunot help winning favor Iu their work the tolophono linemen are handling a maize of wires which to tho novice would seem to bo hopelessly tangled and ho would nndonl tedly have them bo very shortly if ho undertook the work Tho men doing tho work Beem to get along vory rapidly and well howovor Tho improvements the com pany is making nra very extensive and the service will be more complete than ever before when they have finished The sale and oyster supper coudncted in the Jonas building yesterday by the ladies of Trinity guild wus a great suc cess the society clearing about 140 There was an excellent demand for their Christmas articles and nearly all were disposed of The people were very liberal in their patronage for which the ladies are grateful They particu larly apprecintethe assistance rendered them by business men who gratu itously loaned needed furnishings and helped in other ways A fellow named Cunningfrom Arling ton was taken up by tho police last night aud confined in the city bnstile Ho had been punishing liquor quite regu larly during tho past few days aud last night it took a turn nt punishing him In fact he almost had em lie was iu n condition to imagine all kinds of horrors tho one moat vivid and best re tained iu his recollection was that his wife wub coming after him by telephone He swore he heard hor comiug nnd no telophoue within several feet of the jail Very frightful things ran undoubtedly be imagined by a person iu his condition Ho clainiB to be on his wav to Wayne where he says ho bus a brother THURSDAY TIDINGS Mrs Hosted was a Winside visitor to Norfolk yesterday Mrs Frank Lambert was a city visitor yesterday from Osmond Mrs Frank Peters and Mrs J Zahn of Pierco were city visitors yesterday Mrs E O Harris of Chadron passed through the city toduy eurouto to Chi cago Mrs H Spence and Mrs Thos Elliott of MadiBou were visitors in the city yes terday Conductor A J Ryel of tho F E M V is preparing to build a five room cottage in South Norfolk Miss Keating and Mrs Buckles of tho Norfolk hospital for the iuanuo were passengers for Omaha today Wm Buckendorf who has been sick with typhoid at St Paul Miuu ar rived lost night for n viBit with parents and friends nud to recuperate his health Philbrick Greenwood of America Falls Iduho brought in 400 head of cattle toduy and placed them in yards near the sngor factory to be fed on beet pulp nud hay Frank Wiuter and Miss Anna Weich were united in marriage this morning at 10 oclock at the Christ Lutheran chnrch Rov J P Mueller performing tho coromony Gordon Journal T M Huntington loft Sunday night for Norfolk whoro ho will visit his wifo nnd then go to Omaha for a fow days Ho expects to tako n trip to Cuba bofoni his return and will bo gono Bovoral wooks Mr and Mrs M R Morris nro pro pnring to go to Oklahoma noxt week nnd oxpeot to spend tho winter and possibly remain thoro longer Conduc tor Fox cxpocts to tnko possession of his iccoutly ncqulred property on the Ifith Randolph Republican Charles Dowes and MIrh Llzzio Slffert of Norfolk woro married Wednesday by Justice Fishor nt tho rosidonco of Otto Dietrich iu this city Tho wedding wns privato only the membors of Mr Dietrichs family being present At its meeting Inst evening tho Nor folk club docldod to continuo tho organ ization and will moot regularly heroaf tor An increased interest wns evidenced by tho members iu attendance and tho pros pects aro that tho organization will come ono of Norfolks formost social clubs R W Baxter and wife and S G Strickland nil of Omaha came in over tho U P this morning In a privato car and after visiting tho city for a fow hours loft over tho M O for Sioux City Mr Baxter 1b superintendent of tho U P nndJMr Strickland is super intendent of tho M O Governor Dietrich has named M O Walker of this city as stownrd for tho Norfolk hospital for tho insane It is probable that for no position in his ap pointing power hns tho governor had n bettor field of applicants to select from than for tho steward of tho Norfolk hospital This mado a decision ex tremely difficult and it is probablo that tho solection of ono would have been as satisfactory as another There were disappointments no doubt but thoro is no occasion for acrimony A good man nas neon cnoson ana tne governors se lection should be cheerfully abided by Wedding Hells nt Norfolk Norfolk has seemed the Mecca of lovos sweetest sway and Eros has had festival royal over and over again this twelve months past but just as the old year is rounding out the century that doity culled again nnd with his every charm decked one of Norfolks dearest and fairest maidens a bride Sorely as Miss Elsie Asinus and Mr Ludwig Koenigstoin sealod their hearts holy pledge last night in the sacred ties of matrimony heavens smiles nnd loving hearts around them blended to make them happy and auspicious to the last degree The home of the bride was made the scene and was tastefully decorated with myrtle smilax ferns and white carna tions culimating iu a canopy in the parlor nenth which the happy words were spoken Promptly at 8 oclock MiFs Metta Koenigstein began the always happy Medelssohn Wedding march and led by the officiant Rev W R McKim followed by Mr Max Asmus brother of the bride as best man and Miss Fanny Norton bridesmaid and preceded by little Dorothy Budat ringbearer the bride blushing in pretty contrast to the white satin gown and crowning veil entered the room leaning on the arm of the happy groom The beautiful words of the service were read with unconcealed feeling by Mr McKim who with the bride and groom hns been numbered among Nor folks yonng people and have beeu friends iu the truest sense for some eight years past The muBic rendered later in the even ing was above tho ordinary When such artists as Miss Gerecke Rev Mr McKim Miss Motta Koenigstein and Mrs D J Koenigstein appear on tho program this iB not to bo won dered ot They were all at their best and the two former in partic ular were never heard to better advan tage ns tho frequent applause testified The Bohnert orchestra also discoursed sweet music throughout the evening to which the yonng people kept time with many a waltz and two step X The bride and groom who last night joined hands are both well known young people of Norfolk The bride is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Asmus nud has lived here since enrly childhood The groom is the Eon of Mr and Mrs John Koenigstein likewise pioneers of this city nud both have hundreds of friends who have known them for yoars and who will wish them success in their new venture They will go to house keeping right away in a cozy new cot tage on north Eighth street which was planned and built by the groom and has jubt been completed Letter Lint List of letters remaining uncalled for at tho postofflco December H 1000 Ruth Bcckner J D Brandt pkg D T Chambers J Denba Andy Dryden Jos W Euel Merle Ford Jack Hutching Thorniue Rasmessen Minnie Sobultz Myra Stevens James J Shaner Mrs Eunice B Tyler Mrs Emma Tyler Wm F Thurbor Wm Uhlk Jacob Urich Mrs L B Wolf Adolph Werner Schardi Zeudin If not culled - for in 10 days will be sent to the dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F Sprbcheb P M BATTLE CREEK Mr and MrB Herman Hogrefo nnd eons wero Norfolk visitors Friday P II Ingolddby celobrnted hlfl 66th birthday Saturdny Apple jack and clgnrs woro freo Dr Hildebrnnd of Clearwater wbb visiting hero Inst Thursday with Dr Ohns T Hainan and Rov Wnruo Otto II Mans transacted business in Norfolk Friday Mr Mans is doing quite n littlo iu the real estato lino Donnis Connolly has moved his chop coauter into tho old Bates Btoro form erly occupied by Maoys photo gallery On tho evonlng of Thanksgiving dny tho youug folks had n woll attended soclul hopintho Maxwell opera house Tho Merry Cotton Pickers Bhow had a full house hero Monday night Tho darkies entertained our kids hero O K Michael Zlmuier and family of Now mnn Grovo woro visiting hero Friday with relatives Sam Schneider and fam ily Mr and Mrs Carl Wolff of Hooper woro spending Thanksgiving day with their daughter Mrs W B Fuerst nud family Mr and MrB Fred Fuerst wero visit ing with their daughter Mrs Chns Wichmuu nnd family at Pierce last Thursday Now look here Here is nnother proof of prosperity Sunday morning born to Mr nnd Mrs C F MoutrosB a new nialo postmaster Mans Hamnu have n wonderful display of Christmas goods on hand and tho way they show it in thoir Btoro it looks liko n pcrfeot exhibition Herman Eucher has been sick with rhuomntism for the Inst ten days but is better at this writing His nephew Joseph Maas was helping him out dur ing biB timo of disability John S Brnisher is putting up a nice barn behind his harness shop on Main street Herman Werr er is doing tho carpenter work This of course is only on the account of McKinleys re election August Steffen is building a nice dwelling on southeast corner of Herman and Third streets After completion he will occupy it himself and the upstairs of his furniture store will be used for a store house Wm Warneko of Norfolk who has been working here in the printing office of the Enterprise has bought a paper in Scribner and moved there Friday We are sorry to say that it is a democrat or pop sheet Maybe he dont know him self W B Fuerst made a big change in his store building this week He ex tended the front room about twenty feet and has his writing desk in the center of the store now and about ten feet high so he can see everything going on in the store Eleven carloads of stock went out of Battle Creek Tuesday Wm Butter field shipped five carloads of cattle which he bought of T S Napper Hermau Hogrefe shipped three carloads of cattle of his own Fred Fuerst and George Huerman one carload of cattle each L B Baker one car load of hogs MADISON Ernest Kilpatrick of Elgin is visiting his mother Mrs Julia Kilpatrick Walter Elley accompanied the ship ment of fat cattle to Chicago Saturday A goodly number attended tho Innes concert at Norfolk Thanksgiving night Sig Schavland is having an addition built to his dwelling Craig Hensley are the carpenters Wood Bancroft E T McGeheeand Malone Elley were shippers of cattle to Chicago Saturday ovoning Congressman Robinson departed for Wnshington on Friday last to assume his duties in the representative hall Gegner Wetzler who have the con tract for painting and papering tho court house began work Wednesday Workmen are digging post holes or the poles that will soon support live elec tric light wires in Madison Sure go now Marriage license issued November 80 to Ludwig Koenigstein aged 29 aud Elsa Dorothy Asmus aged 25 both of Norfolk Scarlet fevereems to be on the in crease and one family iB under quaran tine for membranous croup threatening diphtheria Miss Maud Deuel returned to her stenographic duties at S O Campbells office Saturday after a few dayB Thanks giving viBit with her parents at Meadow Grove Mrs T F Memmingervery pleasantly entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs Barlow of Iowa Mre Barlow is an aunt of Mrs W V Allen and sis ter of Grandma Mott The Fidelity Trust Co bondsmen for Contractor Moore of the school house who are now in charge of the building are pushing the work to completion as rapidly as possible and it is expected the building will be ready for occupancy im mediately after the holiday vacation Morteage record for November Farm mortgages filed 20 amount 22 89540 Farm mortgages released 10 amount 1071750 City mortgages filed 18 amouut 0211 25 City mort gages released 10 amount 11780000 Chattel mortgages filed 101 amount 1104791 Chnttol mortgages roloasod 70 amount 1211571 Judgo Bats hns been soniowhnt an noyed by a dlsngretablo odor nbout his ofllco of Into which refused to nbnto after tho burning of sulphur nnd other modes of disinfecting On Monday Janitor Knul assisted by a cnrpentorout n holo in tho floor iu the judges room and took therefrom a dend cat since which tlmo his honor is ablo to tako a full brenth Notlcoiil Involution Notico is hereby givmi that tho co partnership ol Karo Bros has been dis solved All accounts duo tho co partnership up to Decembor 1 1000 nre m be paid to Paul Karo aud nil debts will bo sottled by him Tho business will bo continued by Fred Knro To those who hnvo patronized ub in tho past wo extend onr thanks nnd in vito a continunnce of their patronago to the new firm Dated December i 1000 Fiun Karo Paul Karo Pity and Beauty The most beautiful thing in the world is the baby all dimples and joy The most pitiful thing is that same baby thin and in pain And the mother does not know that a ittle fat makes all the differ ence Dimples and joy have gone nd left hollows and fear the t that was comfort and olor and curve all but pity nd love--is gone The little one gets no fat om her food There is mg wrong it is either her food food mill She has had no t for weeks is living on what ic had stored in that plump tile body of hers and that is one She is starving for fat - is death be quick Scotts Emulsion of Cod Jvcr Oil is the fat she can akc it will save her The genuine has thispictureon it take no other Ifvouhave not tried it send for free sample its agreeable taste will surprise vou SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St N Y 50c and SlOO all druggists 3S3rS43 ftinnn YEARLY to Christian 1 vPuUU man or woman to look after our growing business in thiB aud adjoining counties to act as manager and correspondent work can be done at your home Enclose self addressed stamped envelope for particulars to H A Sherman General Muuager Corcoran Build ing opposite United States Treas ury Washington D C s33e Dr Humphreys Specifics care by acting 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