H H i r SATURDAY SIFTINGS Miss Clurii ltmlut is on tlio sick list I II Sciibnry of Plaiuviow is visiting Norfolk friends J S Boyd wns n city visitoryestonlay from Ainsworth Mrs August Ilollommn is said to bo quito sick with puounioniii ShorifT Quo W Losey was a city visi tor yostcrdny from Madison Mrs T N McOniin of Onuihn is visit ing with Mis P F Sprechor Olins Morrintu of the Fnir storo is en joying a visit from his mothur T F MiiUiuiitiKor of Madison is look ing after business matters in Norfolk Dr O L Stephenson nnd O H llur rows aro visitors in Omaha lrom Nor folic Miss Mary Horrisky has returned from au extended visit in Butte Mon tana Miss Iloso Wilson who has boon visit ing here returned todayto her homo in Pierce Mrs O W Landers and children of Genoa aro visiting relatives and friouds in Norfolk Mrs Wm Bland went to Humphrey this morning to visit over Sunday with Mrs Fuesler Dr A B Tashjeau and Mrs Jack Kocuigsteiu returned from Chicago on the noon train John 0 Sprecher deputy state oil inspector was in the city yesterday from Schuyler Did you seo tho man on tho streets today with as many cars on his head ns there are days in tho year The club dance in Railway hall at South Norfolk hiBt night was much en joyed by thoso participating A party at the LoeBhor homo east of Edgewator Thursday evouiug proved most enjoyable to those attending W B Wood and family of Concordia Kansas arrived this noon to visit at tho home of his sister Miss H O Wood It is announced that Miss Nolle Gorecke is to sing in Trinity Episcopal church at tho services tomorrow morn ing Mr and Mrs G F Durlaud who have been visiting Norfolk relatives and friends for a week returned to Plain view this noon Mrs Thompson and Mrs Moore re turned today t their home in Schuyler after n visit with their daughter and and sister Mrs Geo Fox A L Lagger who travels for a Sioux City drug house was married there on Christmas day and will make Norfolk his home and headquarters Mrs I L Huntington wife of a Gor don banker who has been receiving treatment at the Norfolk asylum has Keen paroled and sent homo The Early Hour club enjoyed a very pleasant dancing party in Musts hall last night The music furnished by the Italian orchestra was very good Tho pressed brick and iron work for the Bishop block have been received and work was resumed today after a layoff of several days on account of the stormy weather Mrs J N Bundick and daughter Florence loft this morning for Wash ington D C for a visit with relatives and friends Mr Bundick accompanied them as far as Omaha P H Patterson traveling representa tive of tho Richardson Drag company of Omaha was married in that city last Monday and will move to Norfolk to make his headquarters E G Heilman has shipped his house hold effects to Lincoln whore ho will make his homo during his torm ns dep uty state treasurer He and his family will leave for that city tomorrow Mrs J K Long returned from Omaha last night She will continue to man age the business for tho Viavi company here a position she has held for tho past Bix years with perfect Eatisfactiou to tho company Mrs R W Williams received a tolo gram Thursday morning announcing tho death of her sister Mrs Lora 01m stead which occurred at her homo in New York Mrs Olmstead had been Hick for a long time and her death was not unexpected Tho members of the Modern Brother hood of America expect a very enjoy able occasion on the night of the ith when their officers for tho onsuiug term are installed All momberB of tho order are expected to participate Au oyster supper will be served after tho iustalla tion All interested in farming who possi bly can should attend tho farmers insli tuto to be hold in Orrs hall this city next Friday aud Saturday Tho vain able instruction from men of experience and learning is givon free and no pro gressivo farmer should fail to improvo tho advantages offered by tho session Citizens of Stanton aro going after a t oe rural niojd delivery routo The pro posed route will start from Stanton lead Eouth to Buttorfly thenco east to Hay mow aud west to tho river Tho Picket is authority for tho statement that W W Young had received from govern ment officials the promieo to establish two suoh routes in thnt county Wayno Republican It iB said a lit tle girl whose family was about to move maoumwri from M iilison to Norfolk tocently was repeating her usual evening prayer tho last night in tho old homo and wound up her devotions with loodby Uod woro going to Norfolk tomorrow That littlo girl may bo very thankful that she is not going as far ns Wayno Stanton Pickot E H Gcrecko ciimo down from Not folk to spend Clir stint s nt home lvl is enthusiastic for tho cul ture oC sugar boots and Fays there will be a largo acroago grown next season Tho fact that tho company is contract ing to pay 100 per ton for boots that test M per cont or less and nioro for a higher test makes tho growing of beets at a profit certain and many aro glad to engngo in it who havo not dono so be fore Tho three Elgin burglars who worn captured by John Ashburn tho Tildon justice of tho peaco last Thursday night pleaded guilty before tho dtftrict court at Nuligh yestorday and this morning they were sentonced to a term of years in tho punitontiary They nnsKuil through Norfolk this noon in ehargo of thoshorill enrouto to Lincoln This is justice swift and certain and it is a warning that burglars would do well to givo Antolopo county a wide berth and not allow their paths to bo crossed by John Ashburn Columbus Journal Saturday last Charles Immick charged with stealing his omployers horso Crcston township this county was arraigned in Justico Curtis couit for preliminary examina tion lie entered a plea of not guilty waived txtiniiiuitiou and was bound over to the district court in the sum of 100 in default of which ho was com mitted to jail Ho denies his niimo and when asked what his real uamo was said ho didnt believo auyono could tell what it was It has since been learned that the Kilpatrick family at Mudisou were his foster parents Fremont Herald Twenty five years ago J Gidloy an old resident of Sand Creek lost a watch charm It was a ten cent piece with his uamo engraved upon ouo side of it And yesterday while Mr Gidloy was in Fred DeLti Mayrs office tho latter person made chauge for a customer In tho money which Mr Gidloy received was the identical dime which he had not seen since 187o It would bo interesting to know through what hands it had passed since that time what it had been spent for so many hundreds of times and in fact what had been its history Tho Sonior class of the High school made arrangements with tho Red Lyceum Bureau for two entertainments the proceeds of which were to buy pic tures and other things needed in the High school room The first entertain ment was given by Miss Childs last night aud was certainly very lino But Norfolkpeoplo do not seem to appreci ate the efforts of tho pupils for they did not patronize the entertainment well Unless they are more public spirited next time tho class will lose money instead of making any The en tertainment last evening was highly in structive as well as entertaining and tho uoxt ouo promises as much It will bo givon January 21th and the subject of tho lecture is A Trip to Wonder land Winside was the scene of quite a dis astrous fire yesterday morning which started in tho butcher shop of C W Trenn on Main street and tho building and contents were entirely destroyed The building was owned by O B French of Sioux City and carried 1000 insur ance Trenn was insured for 500 The damage to tho implement buildings of Needham Bros amounted to about 500 and to tho office of Guo Guo was about 50 Only by heroic efforts were the frame buildings on either tsido of the butcher shop saved Tho cause of the lire is not known Geo Meilko had the wrist of his right hand out by glass while assisting at tho fire Tho main artery was sovered aud tho wound is serious tho injured man being delirious yesterday Notice of Hale In tho matter of tho estato of August Ewald deceased Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of an order of Douglas Cones judgeof the district court of Madison county made on tho 10th day of Novem ber 1000 for tho sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will bo sold at Norfolk in front of the office of tho Piano Maunfaoturiug company on tho 20th day of December 1000 at 1 oclock p m at public vendue to tho highest bidder for cash tho following described real estate to wit Lot 1 of Nonows addition to Norfolk Nebraska Said salo will remain open one hour Dated Decembor 7 1000 O F IlAAsn Administrator of tho estate of Aug Ewald deceased Jack Kohniosteik Attorney for Administrator Aiieimt Ilnwer It is a surprising fact says Prof Houtou that in my travels in all parts f tho world for tho last ton yaars havo mot more peoplo having used Greons August Flower than any other remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver and stomaoh and for constipation I find for touribts and salesmen or for persons filling oflico positions whore headaches aud general bad feelings from irregular habits exist that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy It does not injure tho system by frequent use and ib rxcolleut for sour stoinaobs and indigestion Sample bottles free at A K Leonards Sold by dealers in all civilized countries THK NORFOLK NKWS FRIDAY JANUARY -1 101 MONDAY MENTION M T Krelgor hap gono to Nellgh No paper will 13 issued from this of lico tomorrow Mis W O Tollver of Luirol Is In tho City visiting friends There will bo no mooting of tho Wed nesday club this week A son was born last evening to Mr ald Mrs Frank Hyorly Mrs Olios Rico went to Tildon ltist night for a few days v sit T O Aldonbnrg aud wifo of Osmond woro city visitors Saturday Mr and Mrs C P Michael spent Sunday with friends In Piurco J T Thompson loft this morning on a business trip to Dubuque Iowa Mrs Thus Ghllvers and daughter Ada of Pietco aro visiting Norfolk- friends Miss Anna Killen and Miss llley go to Madison this evening to Hpond Now Years day Last night was the coldest of tho sea Ron tho thoreinouiuter registering at I b low zero W A Connelly II A Wllmerding and J N Bundick loiurnod last night from Omaha Judgol B Mirnes returned from St Paul Minn last night and loft for Omaha this morning D M aud 11 E Owen arrived last night from Omaha to spend Now Years with their families Mr and Mrs II L Whitnoy camo up from Omaha aud woro guests of Judge and Mrs Powers over night Thero will bo a watch meeting at the First Congregational church tonight at 11 oclock E O Mount leading Fred Sidlor has accoptod a position with tho Piano Manufacturing com p ii and wont to work this morning JnmeB Wheaton of Omaha is spend ing his holiday vacation with his grand parents Col and Mrs J E Simpson Miss Fauuio Bromo roturncd to Omaha this noon to assumobor duties as teacher in tho public schools of that city Miss Lizzie Tatmau who teaches at Cheyentio Wyo is visiting Norfolk relatives aud friends during her vaca tion Miss Allison Soarles arrived Saturday evening from St Paul Minn and will visit for some timo with Miss Edith Mo Clary Miss Otelia Pilger who spent her Christmas vacation at homo has re turned to her school in Green Garden precinct Mr McCoy lias now got his feed grinder installed in the rear room of his now place of business in tho Jonas building having moved it from tho old planing mill Tho Wise Member r ompauy pasfed through tho city enrouto to Madison this morning and will return hero to morrow in timo for tho entertainment tomorrow evening The Piorco Call wants an electric light plant and waterworks for that city and is anxious to havo tho mattor thoroughly discussed now so that the improvements may be intelligently made in spring Tho A O U W aud D of II lodges of Norfolk aro arranging for a joint public installation to bo hold in the Odd Fellows hall on tho night of tho 25th They hope to have orchestra music and agreeably entertain all who will attend Miss Devine sister of Mrs Jas Col lins died yesterday at the homo of tho latter in this city Tho cause of her death was consumption with which she had been afflicted for a long timo Tho remains were put aboard the east bound train at noon and will be taken to Ver mont for interment Mr aud Mrs Col lins accompanied tkoin There will he a watch night meeting tonight at tho Mothodist church Rov W E Grose field agent of tho Metho dist Book Concern at Kansas City will preach at 0 oclock Tho sermon will bo followed by tho love feast and other ser vices suiiablo to die occasion Revival services will follow during tho week Tho public is cordially invited Tho Pierco Call is of the opinion that these chilly mornings aro not apt to uiako tho young man without an overcoat look with favor on tho gay giddy guinea who squaudored his sum mer wages on ice oream soda and livery hire And more especially when the sweet thing has given him tho frosty init and hasjmarried u long headed chap who saved his wages and bought a farm Tho following from tho World Herald of Saturday will bo of interest to tho Norfolk frieudB of Mr Miller aud family Rome Miller has added sev eral now moves to iiis accustomed swag ger siuco yestorday evening wheu a telegram from his laughters husband W B Clark of Lincoln announced that ho had reached tho exalted rauk of grandfather Mrs Miller leaven this morning for the capital city Now Years is chiolly observed as a timo to pottlo up business make bal ances and take a now start for tho new year This will uudoubteJly bo douo y Norfolk merchants and tho prospects aro that tho day will bo quiet as far as now busiuoss iB concerned Tho haulre will obsorvo tho day by keoping thoir doors olosed aud othor business houses will bo closed The day will be devoted to RO al oujoyiuonlM aid rest ly many bn will not be publicly obsorwd as a holi day heio A prominent cllizeu has suggested that Norfolk should givo a cmdlal wol eoino to tho new year and now century and a farewell to tho old Other towns and cltirs havo mado elaborate plans for observing tho event but tho most Norfolk can expect to do at this Into hour would bo tho making on an unusual lis turbauco The bolls might ring aud the whistles blow without regard to size Foot or nationality and tho youth with his explosives might help to swell tho sound There is not likely to 1 o police intorfoicuco on tho occasion us long as tho colobrAtors attempt no dam age other than tho listuibliig of tho usual ponco and quint udo of a Not folic night No doubt Inero will bo some noise thero usually is on Now Yearn but there mo thoso who behove that this timo would admit of au unusual quality and quantity of sound Willi tlio various watch night meetings and soeial arrangements at which people are expected to stay awake until tho dawn of tho now century it is likely that thorn will not bo a groat number of pooplu asloop and those who profi r to sleep aro not likely to object seriously if they aro aroused at tho bewitching hour IRONCUhSlHUUIION JnpiMiiMf mi 11 Mlnitmi to Snl A inn Icon A rrlillool lire A growliiK linn 1 el for Ainorhan Iron Is developing In lapau according to Yasusl Tisnmoio It A assistant pro fessor of architect mo In the lriiporlul university at ToUwi who recently stopped at the Auditorium Annex says the Chicago Inter Ocean Professor Tasamoto upon Ism with authority upon this subject for be comes to tho Unit ed States on a mission Tor the hnperliil roverumont of Japan to study Iron construction and architecture in kcii crol As aptly put by Professor Tasainoto lie will study architecture In the United Slates and tho history of architecture In Ihirope Japan Is likely soon to become u great market for tho American Iron trade said Professor Tasnmoto yes terday The Japnnose government Is becoming Interested In Iron construc tion because It appears to be the safest plan of construction for Japan which Is subject to earthquakes Japanese buildings are as a rule light wooden structures but the more modern and substantial styles of architecture aro being Introduced The palnco of the crown prince Is built of Iron bought from the Carnegie company The Bank of Japan ls of Iron and stone and there are other buildings In Japan of liko construction The Japanese however will not follow the Chicago style of architecture to any great ex tent for the skyscraper Is an Impos sibility In Japan according to Pro fersor Tasainoto The Bank of Japan Is 70 feet high ho said and the architects of Japan consider 100 feet as the limit of height for building even with the most solid construction We must build with re gard to the earthquakes and so all Japanese buildings must be low In comparison with your tall business blocks 1 spent live days In San Fran cisco and two days In Omaha The Omaha exposition buildings nre of line architecture We must necessarily de pend on tho United States for much of our Iron as at present Japan has no plants for manufacturing struc tural Iron One will be established soon but Japan will always be at a disadvantage In the manufacture of Iron us we have only a poor quality of ore We have largo fields of good coal but the pig Iron must bo Import ed from the United States so no mat ter to what extent wo may develop tho manufacture of Iron wc will still be dependent on the United States for tho raw material I shall visit Eng land and most of the continental coun tries before returning to Japan and will make a thorough study of your architecture as well as Its history All- Coiii nc Dlmicrx A woman Just arrived from Aus tralia was recently negotiating with an agent In Loudon for a house In one of tho newr districts of Kensington She asked If It was a nice neighbor hood It Is thoroughly desirable madam piled tho house agent They are without exception soup and fish families According to tho ancient practice of oriental monarchs the Chinese emper or rewards those who bring him good news and puulshes thoso who briug him bad news One TIiIiik mill Another I consider corn fodder better feed for Block than pasture especially when tho pasture Is run down as so many uro In tho western states I prefer to cut for feed corn that was planted lato and that has rather small ears This makes a splendid feed for nil kind of stock says a Prairie Farmer corre spondent July is tlio critical month for corn and The Kansas Fanner says that a more favorable month than It has been In tho Kansas corn belt can scarcely bo Imagined All tho indications point to a big corn crop Western exchanges report tho outlook at this season the most promising over known for Kansas and Nebraska and the acreage larger than over before - Professor Robertson of Canada lays strcsii on the fact that tho quality of tho seed denenda on the llfu from pvhlch It came Seed should bo pure las to variety as well as frco from weens aim inner seous iargc ucavv seed germinates more itilckly and I ilvos 1 ororw of better nitnlltv I Notice To M irlo Alwlno Louise orges non resident defendant will take notice that mi tho 12th day of November IStW Foidlnaiiil Verges now deceased tiled Ills petition in tho dlstilet ooiut or Mad ison county Nebraska against I lot mini lorooke Surah K loieoko and tho Citizens National bank or Norfolk Ne braska tho object and prayer of which aro to foreeloho a curtain contract exe cuted by the defendant Herman Go leoke and tho said Poidltmiid VorgoH now decoasod for the sale of the fol lowing doHCiibod promises situated in wild county from tho said Fotdluiiiiil Verges now deonusod tlio said do fondant Herman Goreoke viz Coin lueuciiig nt a point titty five mils east and two rods uotth of the southwest corner of tho northeast quarter of the southwest quarter or section twenty two in township twenty four north of range one west of the sixth piiucipal meridian and mciiHtiting from thouro ninth tllteou rods thenco went lirieon rods thenco north three rods thenco west nine tods thenco north IweHo reds thenco east ouu rod and twenty two links thenco noith nine rods and thirteen links thenco oast live lorls and twenty links Ihonce hoiuIi twonly eluht degrees and eight minutes east fourteen rods and two iluks thence oast seven teen rods and nine and ono Inilf links to tho right ol way or tho Ktoinont Kll horn Missouii Vail y raihoid thenco along said right of way smith fifteen degrees aud fifty minutes oast twenty eight kmIs aud two Iluks Ihoiieo west flllicu toils aud ton links to tho place ol beginning containing lour acros and tbitlyllvo and one half squiuo rods moie or less which propoi ly is used as u brickyard for tho manufacturing of biiek said contract being dated March 2ih I MM and providing that tho said dotendant llonnan Gorecko should pay to plaintiff as purchase price therefor tho sum or 1 00000 as follows 1 Hit Oieombor Jtlst 18IM 1 20 00 July 1st IHtll 41120 December ills l8l SMMJOInly 1st 11180 Decniuhci ilMt I Kilo 10 00 July 1st 18111 101000 December IIt 1MIII vith interest at tho rate of eight per cent por annum from date payable Homi annually and in default thereof said contract should bo null and void and piuiuuu wouoi no entitled to tlio pos session of said propoi ty that default has been mado in tlio payment of pirl of said sums of money and iliero is now duo upon said contract the sum of 2800 00 with interest from this date at tho rato of eight nor cent per annum for which sum with interest plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants ho re quired to pay sumo or that said promises may bo sold to satisfy the amount found duo On tho lllth day of November 1000 by older of the court Anton Buehoz us executor of tho lust will and testament of Ferdinand Verges decoasod was made plaintiff in said action aud oil the 2lrd day of November 1000 thodofoud ant Herman Gorecko filed a supple mental petition under which by order of t ho court on t he 2th day of November 1000 Minnie Mario Albertine Verges Anna 1hnilio Verges Curl Johann Her mann Verges and Mario Alwino LnuiFo 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