I on u Tilden Justice of the Peace Shows Pluck ONE MAN TOOK THE BUNOH lohn A lil n rn J I Exceed Ills Author ity lint Thorn Are None to Olject Un lem It lie the Irlnonern They Took 011100 Worth JoT Goods From Klgln From Bntnnlnrn Dally John Aahburn who is n justico of tho poftco in Autolopo couuty with his homo in Tildon olToctod a nent capturo of threo burglars with nil thoir stolon booty Inst night Tho store of Wflfo Brosat Klglu had boon robbed of 91500 worth of dry goods Thursday night and among others notified ofjtho trnnsaotion wub Mr Ash burn In company with Bert Edwards ho started west Inst ovontug to look up a party of campers toward whom suspicion pointed About n mile west of tswn they passed threo mou in n light spring wagouand Ashburn jumped out of tho buggy ho was in and followed Tho fellows passed around Tildou and Ash burn secured another team and in com pany with Jus Edwards proceeded to follow Besides taking a circuitous routo tho follows doubled on thoir traoks several times but tho pluoky J P fol lowed thorn unerringly and overtook thorn about two miles oast of Tildon Ashburn jumped out of his buggy nud commnuded tho follows to throw up thoir hands whilo he climbed in behind them and ordered them to turn around and drive back into Antelope county Thoy ran tho team into a barb wire fenco to confuse Ashburn but ho wns not to be coufused and kept thorn under cover Ono of the robbers horses was so bndly cut up by the incident that the team was abandoned and Edwards sub stituted tho other team Thou with ABhburn covering tho mou and Edwards driving the party returned to Tilden tho justice of the peace instructing the men to dirt ct their gaze stright ahead Ono disobeyed the instruction twice and tho second time he got a stunning rap over tho head to remind him that Ash burn was boss Ou arriving at Tild m about midnight assistance was secured and tho prisoners searched n revolver being takon from each Tho Antelope sheriff was notified nnd ar rived at Tilden at 4 oclock this morning and took tho fellows in charge Tho entire Jamouut of tho stolen property was found to be in their possession SATURDAY SIFTINGS Miss Lois Allen went to Croighton lor the holidays Roy Gardner has gone to Hartington on telephone business Miss Nottie Nelson went to Oakland nt noon for the holidays Miss Jessie Lindsay of Niobrara is visiting Norfolk friends E K Valentine wus a city visitoryes torduy from West Point Miss Tuttlo has gone to her homo in Iowa to spend Christmas Judge J B Barnes returned from a visit to Omaha last night Mr and Mrs Geo Sears went to Omaha today for Christmas Misses Eva and Lena Mills have gone to Laurel for a two weeks visit David Kuhn nnd S O Weber made a business trip to Stuart last night Mr nnd Mrs Edwnrd Seymour went to York nt noon to spend Christmas Morris Mayer and family will spend Christmas with relatives nt Albion Mr and Mrs T M Hull have gone to Iowa to spend Christmas with friends Miss Grace Spear will spend a portion of the holidays with Columbus friends Miss Kntherino Shaw is expected homo from Browuoll hall Omaha to dny T J Morrow has gono to Denver to meet his son Joe uud spend Christ inas Mrs W J Gow will go to Bluo Spriugs Monday to visit over Ohrist mas A boy was born to Mr and Mrs August Willo of Edgewater Park yes terday Judge Boyd of Oakdale was here yes terday hearing a case of equity in chambers Miss Winnie Hartley camo homo from Tilden lost night to Bpeud her holi day vacation Misses Maud Deuel and Weaver from Madison nro expected hero tomorrow to visir friends L 0 Mittolstndt went to Wisnor on tho early train to look after business in terests Ho will return Mouday Judge and Mrs Powers will go to Omaha Mouday to spend Christmas with their daughter Mrs H L Whit ney The pupils of Miss Graco Campbell who teaohes iu the Stanton schools made her a Christmas present of a fluo mandolin Tho barometer this morniug regis tered nt 2808 which is tho lowest it has beou for a year and perhaps consider ably longer Misses Lena aud Jessie Elgin were passengers for Omaha this morniug whom they will visit thoir sister Mrs L A Ottmur Mrs Jaqucsot Wayno attempted sul cido by tho morphlno routo Wednesday evening Prompt medical ottondauco saved hor lifo Roy Soymour returned last night from Hooky Ford Col bringing with him Fred Roborts who has been suffer ing from typhoid fovor Mr aud Mrs L D Smith nnd daughter of Carroll Iowa are oxpeotod tonight to spend Christmas with Mr and Mrs C W IuBkcop Wiutor was duo to arrlvo at II min utes past ono this morning according to tho almanao and it sooms to havo ap peared on schedule tlmo 1 Mrs E P Ilummol and son are ex pected from Sioux City tonight to spend Ohristmns with hor parents Mr and Mrs August Brumniuud Editor Felix Hales of tho Tildou Citizen was in town today and recited tho plucky adventure of John Ashburn which ap ears in auothor column This is tho shortest day of the year and if tho sample provided this morning is an indication of what tho balance will be people havo causo to bo thank ful that it is short Whou riding his whool Thursday night Gay Halvorstoln ran into a rut and was thrown the result boing a se verely sprained auklo which will koop him from his regular duties sovoral days Mrs C S Bridge with Meliio Charlos aud Donaldlof t for Marshalltown Iowa aud will bo joined by Mr Bridgo and Helen Monday Thoy will visit until after tho holidays witli Mrs Bridges parents Mr nud Mrs Birchard Guy and Kimball Barnes Win Dar lington and Norris Huso arrived last ovoniug from tho university at Lincoln for the holidays Ernest Bridgo and Ohauucey J Childs are expected todiy ary Id P A terdny Their vacation lasts until Shurtz recoived a telegram yos auuounciug tho death of his sister Mrs H W Boanwhich occurred at Jefferson Iown Thursday Mr aud Mrs Shurtz departed this morning for that place to utteud tho funeral which will bo held tomorrow Editor John II IluliV of tho Auzoigor was yesterday appointed state fish com missioner by Governor Poyuter to fill a vacancy caused by tho expiration of tho term of W L May of Omaha Thero is some question as to whether or not this appointment can extend beyond tho governors term of office but never theless congratulations are extended Mr Hulff who would unquestionably fill the appointment most acceptably Miss Margaret Morrow went to Emor ick last night to visit her sister who teaches school there Word has been re ceived indirectly that the teacher of the school was side nnd had to give up her work Tho report naturally worried Miss Morrows family und her sister has gone to 1earu the particulars Miss Nellie arrived on tho noon train in her usual health to spend tho holidays thus relieving tho anxiety of parents and friends Will Powers has been nppoiuted court reporter for Judge Boyd and was sworn in Thursday Ho has made a thorough study of stenography aud typo writing and has practiced them for several years These are the two chief requirements for the position and his new duties will therefore undoubtedly bo familinr to him Will is populnr nmong his quaintnnces who will be plensed to see him secure the position and extend their heartiest congrntulntions Notice of Sule In tho matter of tho estate of August Ewald deceased Notice is hereby given that in auco of an order of Douglas Cones judge of the district court of Mndisou o juutymnde on tho 19th day of Novem ber 1900 for the sale or tue real estato hereinafter described there will bo sold at Norfolk in front of the oflice of tho Piano Manufacturing company on tho 29th day of December 1900 nt 1 oclock p m nt public vendue to tho highest bidder for ensh tho following described renl estnte to wit Lot 1 of Nenows addition to Norfolk Nebraska Said sale will remain open ono hour Dated December 7 1900 O F Haase Administrator of tho estate of Aug Ewnld deceased Jack Koeniqstein Attorney for Administrator August Flower It is a surprising fact says Prof Houton that in my travels in all parts f tho world for the last t9u years have met more people having uBed Greens August Flower than any other remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver aud stomach and for constipation I find for tourists and salesmen or for persons filling oflice positions where headaohos and general bad feelings from irregular habits exist that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy It does not iujure tho system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomaohs and indigestion Sample bottles free nt A K Leonards Sold by dealers iu nil civilized couutries Wanted Activo man or woman with rig to deliver and canvass in towns and rural districts No canvassing Salary 00 per mouth References nud security required Address Beatrice Book Co P B Spraguo Manager room 7 First National bauk Beatrice Neb THE NORFOLK NMWS F1UDAY DRCKMUKR 27 1100 THE FOOT BALL GAME Norfolk High School Team Ilefontu M mi llion by Score of l S to O on the OrnuniU of the Latter From Monilnyii Dully i The foot ball game nt Modlson UiIh nftornoou botwoon tho High sohool team of that oity and tho Norfolk High Rchool toam resulted in a Bcoro of 12 to 0 in favor of Norfolk Iu tho first half Madison won tho toss nnd took tho north goal They bukod Norfolks lino to within a few feet of tho gonl and tlmo wns called with a score of 0 toO In tho socond half Madison kicked off and within threo miniitOB aftor tho play Gibson made a touchdown for Norfolk aftor a fluo run around tho ond John Wellies onptalu of tho Norfolk team initdo onothor touchdown aftor a bounti ful run Captain Wellies kicked Jgoal both times Score at tho end of tho game 12 to 0 Tho Madison boys put up a vory stub born gnmo und tho fight wns only won by an effort Tho Norfolk boys state that thoy were treated vory llnely by their opponontB M O NDAY MENTIO N Miss Lota Blithely is homo from hor sohool to spend Christinas Will Powers accompanied his parents to Omaha to spend ChriBtmaB W II Rish hsifl been conflnod to his homo for Bovoral days by sickness Robert Sohrumm is up fronrMissouri Vnlloy to enjoy Christmas at homo Miss Agnes Carbory wont to Roatrico Saturday to spend hor vacation with her sister Lida Tho now cables put in by tho tolephono company are nil iusulnted with paper aud are of tho best manufactured G F Durlaud and family camo down from Plniuviow Saturday to spond Christmas with rolntlvoB and friends 11 Hulbort of tho Citizous JNational bank wont to Lincoln today to spond Christmas with relatives and frionds Ethel Campbell entortaiued a com pany of youug frionds at hor homo on South Eleventh street Saturday ovon iug Tho High school foot ball toam has gono to Mulison and this afternoon is en gaging tho foot bill team of thnt city in a game An examination of tho gravel bod on tho hill just west of town reveals tho fact that tho strata is 9 foot iu thickness at its greatest dopth Christmas will bo obsorvod tomorrow by Tin News aud no paper will bo issued Tho oflice will be closed during tho day aud no business transacted W II Buttorficld and family and their guests Mr and Mrs Drako wont to Croighton today to spend Christmas with Mr and Mrs Geo D Butterfiold Ou account of tho holiday tomorrow tho regular meeting of Norfolk lodgo No 97 A O U W will bo held Wed nesday ovoning instead of ou Tuesday Mr aud Mrs C II Reynolds and daughter and Mrs MoBridu and Annio go to Mudif on tomorrow to spond Christmas with Willis McBrido and family Clyde Hammond son of Mrs W W Roberts returned Saturday evoniug from Peru where ho has been attending the state normal school aud will visit during tho holidays Misses Glemraio aud Delia Morrison left Saturday night for Canon City Col where thoy expect to make their homo in future Mrs Morrison is already thero having preceded them some time ago Meadow Grove Press Robert Roubo returned Wednesday from his hunting trip in tho Black Hills Ho reports that tho party killed eleven deer whilo gone He brought back nil that ho could puck in his trunk and also brought back head aud skin of n largo buck which he killed He reports having a very pleasant trip Mrs J B Barnes went to Sioux City on tho noon train in responso to n tele phone message nt 11 oclock this morning announcing tho edeath of her niece Miss Dollie Lister who was 15 years of ago Miss Lister was operated upon for appendicitis laBt week nnd hor death occurred this morning Her homo wns nt Ponca nnd tho funeral services will be held there Wednesday Judge Barnes is in Oakdnlo but is oxpocted homo tonight nud will probably go to Ponca tomorrow morniug to attend tho funeral O E Spooco Robt Lovelace and Wm Hale all of Battle Creek have been charged as tho porsons who took eight hend of hogs from tiio feed lots of F J Hnle Tuesday night of last week and have been arrested by Sheriff Losey and takon to Madisou to await trial Speece wns identified as tho man who sold tho hogs by tho Madison stockbuyer and suspicion fell on young Lovelace who boarded with Speece On being ques tioned Lovolace broke down aud con fessed the wholo plot n id implicated Will Hale another youug man A copy of tho Poughkoopsie N Y Sunday Courier of December 15 con taining an nccount of tho arrest of Zaxaraiua Cavrotolo charged with stealing a muiljpouch Tho point of possible interest to Norfolk people is the following Two packages and a letter all lu English were found In Ouvrotolos room lu Broadway A package contain ing n photograph with the address of Mrs 1 H llluos Norfolk Nebraska was also found iu tho box It was a ploturu of a boy with thn uamo of 1 L Dtkiu on it Tho letter consigned to tho west Is also considered of Import auco as tho iKiuoh was to havo gono west Inquiry in Hudson revealed that the photograph found is thnt of Mack Dukin who died there November 8th tho picture being sent froinjjllndson Saturday by hlfl relutlvoR to his mothor who lives at tho nlxivo Nobraskau ad dress If pntraus of tho local tolopoono ex change found ho service nut quitn up to tho usual standard during tho past III hours or more they will probably not be surprised when thoy learn that during that time unusual happenings have taken place In tho central otlloo At 12110 Sunday morning any attempt at service was discontinued and iho switchboard aud other appliances of the operating room were transferred from the front room to thu room formerly occupied as a dental allien by Dr Hooggln At tho same tlmo connections with tho new cables wore inntlo nnd tho old ones re tired from business Service wns re sumed iu part yesterday morning at 1 oclock but porteot sorvlco was not given all day yesterday and Is not yet as perfect as might bo desired Whou the con templated changes are all completed tho servlcowill bo hotter than over before Tho old olllco will bo partitioned off into a private room for tho district manager and n store room and work shop A waiting parlor will also bo made with a publlo telephone iu an alcove Tho operating room will not bo open to tho publlo aud whou tho op erators enter tho door will lock behind them Tho old cables and wires which havo boon placed out of sorvico will bo removed and tho polos taken down Munugor Sprocher was up nil of Satur day night supervising thu work and hud a force of oiglit men employed In mak ing tho changes necessary I ELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD The resignation of 1 It Ill kin post iniiMii nl New Orleans which was tendered to the post master general several days ago will he accepted August Icliiiuul who has been III at Hempstead I I with typhoid fever has successfully passed tho crisis of the disease and Is now rap Idly illlplDVlllg After a six months European cruise the old corvette INsev arrived In Hamilton roads Thursday with 174 ap prentice hoys on hontd all of whom are reported well Harry K Wiescr teller of the Se curity Title and Trust company a bunking Institution of York I Is said by the olllclals of the company to be short V20000 In his accounts Attorney General Sheets Thursday appeared beloie the supreme court of Ohio and asked that all the cases brought against the Standard Oil com pany he dismissed He stated that the evidence was nol sulllcleuL to con tinue Hie prosecution SI Ns Grace Howard Man Itll Chamberlain S I Dec U I Miss Grace Howard daughter of Joseph Howard the New York journalist was married iu Chicago to Joseph Mesuard They will make their home 40 miles west of Chamberlain on the White river where the bride has n cattle runch and a store Twelve years ago Miss Howard came west and estab lished a school among the Crow Creek Indians She conducted this with success until a few years ago when she sold the school to the govern ment Since then she has been en gnged In the cattle business and Mr Mesuard has been mannging the ranch for her Alger Itiirglnr Under Arroxt Chicago Dec lit A man believed to be James Mnhoney who In 18l es caped from state prison at Ionia Mich Is under urrcst nt Central po lice station ou suspicion of having par ticipated lu the burglary of ex-Secretary of War Algers residence Jn De troit on Dec fi On Dec 11 the police state Mnhoney received hero at the olllce or the American lixpress com pany a satchel containing silverware worth 1100 Tho police state that nil the silverware was melted and sold to a fence Cliurettd With IlcHtrojIng Mull Mntte St Joseph Mo Dec 24 1ostolllce inspectors have been diligently but secretly at work for two weeks prob ing Irregularities here and yesterday suspended threo of tho oldest clerks In the service on n charge of destroy ing mall matter Patrons of the of fice have been complaining to the post master general that they could not regularly get publications that were being sent them and nsked for mi In vestigation The crime is punishable by Imprisonment Cnnnus of fiuuth Dukutu Timni Washington Dec 21 The popula tion of Incorporated plucca In South Dakota having a population of more than 2000 but less than 25000 In as follows Aberdeen 40S7 Brookings 251i Deadwood 3408 Huron 2793 Lead 0210 Madison 21iO Mitchell 4055 Pierre 2iOJ Bloux Palls 102C0 Vermillion 21S3 Wutertowu 3352 Yankton 4121 Aim Kuhn round Guilty Slgourney la Dec 24 Tho Jury In the case of Mr Saruh Kuhn ueeubod of having murdered her husband by pluclng poison in his beer has returned a vordlct of guilty aftor being out all night Tho cusu has been a hard fought ono aud bus lusted ueurly two weeks Notlcte To Mnrlo Alwlno Loaiso Verges non resident defomlaut will take notice that on tho 1 2th dny of November 1HIIH Ferdinand Verges now deceased tiled IiIh petition in the district court of Mad ison county Nebraska against Herman lereoko Sarah E Jurooko and tho Citizens National bank of Norfolk Ne braska tho object nud prayer of which are to foreoloso a certain contract exo tinted by tho defendant Herman Ju rooko mid thu said Kordinuiid Verges now deceased for tho huIo of tho fol lowing described promises situated In said county from tho said Ferdinand Verges now deceased to the said de fendant Herman Gerecke viz1 Com mencing at a point flfty Ilvo rodH east and two rods north of tho southwest corner of tho northoast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section twenty two iu township twenty four north of range ono west of the sixth principal meridian uud inonHuring from theiico north fifteen rodH thence west llfteen rods theiico north three rods thence west nine rods thenoo north twelve rods theiico east one rod aud twenty two links thenco north nine rodH and thirteen links thenco east live rods and twenty links thenoo south twenty eight degrees and eight minutes oust fourteen rods and two links thence east seven teen rods aud nine nud ono half links to the right or way of the Kremnnt Elk horn Ss Missouri Vnll y railroad thenco along siiiil right of way south fifteen degreoH and fifty inlnutoH oast twenty eight rods and two links thence west llfteen rods and ten links to the place of beginning containing four ncres and thirty five and one half square rods more or Iosh which property Is used as a brick yard for the manufacturing of brick said contract being dated Mureh 20th IHIKI ami providing that the said defendant Herman Gercoko should pay to plaintiff as purchase price therefor tho sum of f llK00 as follows 1 110 December Jllst IHIKI 12000 July 1st 1891 1120 December lllst 1891 frS0O0Tuly 1st 1805 ifltlHO December list 1895 1000 July 1st 1810 1101000 Dooombor lllst 18111 with interest at tho rate of eight per cent per annum from date payable semi annually aud in default thereof said contract should be null and void and plaintiff would bo entitled to tho pos session of said propei ty that default has been niiido in tho payment of part of said sums of money aud there Is now due upon said contract thn sum of 280O 00 with interest from this date at tho rate of eight per cent per milium for which Mini with intercut plaintiff linivs found due mr a uecroo iniii doiominnts uo re quired to pay same or that said premises he sold may It satiHfy the amount On tho 19th day of November 1000 by order of the court Anton Bueholz as executor of thu last will and testament of Ferdinand Verges deceased was made plaint ill in said act ion aud on the 2ird day of November 1900 I ho defend ant Herman iorooko filed a supple mental petition under which by order of t ho court on the 2iith day of November 1900 Minnie Mario Alhertine Vemes Anna Einilie Verges Uurl Johanii Her mann Verges and Marie Alwino Louise Verges heirs of the said Ferdinand Verges deceased were made parties defendants iu said action You are required to answer said peti tions and answer and cross potitluns lllod in said ense on or before tho 2Isfc day of Januarv 1901 Dated this 8th day of December 1900 Anion Bicnoi Executor of the last will and testament of Ferdinand Verges deceased plain- titV Mapes ifc Hazon attornoj s Von Should Kudu Aliotit Im nilng In Nit IiiiinIci Corn is king but other grains are suc cessfully raised nnd you can buy land cheap along the Fremont Elkhoru Missouri Valley railroad Write for particulars to J H Gaum Traveling Puss Agent Donihou Iowa Or to J II Buchanan Geul Passengor Agent Omaha Neb The Liffht of the World or Our Saviour in Art Cost nearly 100000 to produce Con tains nearly 100 full page engravings of our Savicur and His Mother by tho worlds greatest painters True copies of tho greatest masterpieces in tho art galleries of Huropo Every picturo is as beautiful as a sunrise over tho hilltops Contains descriptiou of tho paintings biography of tho painters tho names aud locations of tho galleries in Europe whoro tho originals may bo seen Also contains a childs department including a childs story of tho Christ and His Mothor beautifully writton to fit each picturo This wonderful look match less in its purity and beauty appeals to every mothers heart and iii ovory christian homo whero thero are children tho book sells itself Christian men and womou aro making money rapidly tak ing orders A christian mini or woman can in this community soon mako 1000 taking orders for Christmas presents Mrs Wuito our agent iu Massachusetts has sold over 3000 worth of tho books in a very short time MrsSaokott our agent iu Now York has sold over 1500 worth of the books in a very short time The book is printed on velvet finished paper beautifully bound iu cardinal red aud gold und adorned with golden roses nud lilies It is without doubt tho most beautiful book of this century Write for terms quickly and got tho mauago mont of that territory You can work on salary or commission jiud when you prove your success wo will promote you to tho position of manager nud corres pondent at a permanent salary to de vote your timo to attondlng to agents and tho correspondence Wnutod also a state manager to have charge of olllco iu leading city of tho state aud muuagu all tho business of tho stnto Soud for terms Address Tho British American Co Corcoran building opposite U S Treasury Washington D O 3 M r in J 70v HHEHv Wl til II S- i sr wii f a7 stwt II Aw Iomaii J Intl says wondeis fc 0 After He Comes ho has a hard enough time Every thing that the 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Chicago ovory mou Iiik connect ou MoiiiIiijh unit TliiirnliOH nt Now OrlmuiK after December IK lSJj with tlio SUNSET LIMITED of tlio Soiltlmrn Pacific kivIiik unucliillturoufdi burviru to Sun Fruncibco JLORID1 NASHVILLE AND ATLANTA THROUGH Double dully RFPVIPF lco is maintain out 2or f St Louis viu till FROM Illinois Central nnd connect iiik lines to T I fill I C Nuslnillotluittauoo S I LU U I O ku mill Atluutu tliro bleeping car to Jack sonville Florida boIiiK curried ou tlio DIXIE FLYER leaving St Louis ovory orouiiiK This train ns well lib tlio Day Kxpro leaving St Louis iu the inorniiiKi uro IkiiIi bolid trains to Nushvillo ha v intc through coaches uud bleoiilni cars run iiIiik through Martin Tenn anil tho N U St L lty Connection viu this lino for nil nrinci iid Mlntb iu the Southeast Mich as Cliarlfoton Wilmington AiViu and Savannah and for all IKilnts iu Florida TWO SOLID FAST VESTIBULE TRAINS Dully from Chicago to Memphis ami New loans Or HOMKSBKKERS KXCUHSIONSto certain iMiintb iu tho South on tho lines of tho IllinoiH Central ami Y A M V railroads will bo run ou tho first mid third Tuesday of ouch mouth dur ing tho vv inter sousou Full particulars coucurniut all of tho nhova cau bo nud of agents of tho Illinois Central or by A II lluubuu U 1 A Chicusu