i i n i j i i t SATURDAY SIFTINGS I Nlghtiugalo is sriicl to bo vury filck H O Howell in in tlio city today from Unutlolph Dr Leo of Onkrtno ifi visiting liifl brother Dun 13 Leo Tho county commissioners linvo ad journed until January 22 Miss Matilda Hiiuh of Brittle Oreck visited Norfolk friends yostordny Mrs II Friuko and Miss Kdltli Stern of Madison wuro city visitors tolny Mr and Mrs J K Boas very pleas antly entertained a company of i rlonds at cards last overling Mr and Mrs Olios Whlto of Fremont oro gut sts at tho Abo Whlto homo HouthwoHt of tho city L M Gaylord has moved his olllco from tho Orr building to tho room formerly occupiod by N Hills Mrs Walter Powell arrived in tho city yesterday from Sacremcnto Cal called horo by tho illness of hor mother Mrs Win Queen If tho young lady who applied for a position at Tm News olllcotwo or throo mouths ago will again apply tho posi tion will bo opou for hor J W Carlisle of Lincoln travoling representative for tho Sugar City Oor cal Mills Is expected hero Monday and will make a trip from horo into tho Black Hills country H L Spauldiug district deputy grand master of tho I O O F went to Stan ton today and will install tho ofllcois of that lodgo tonight Ho was accompa nied by O E Doughty M 0 Walker and S It McFarland A numbor of friends mot at tho homo of August During on East Madison ave nue last evening and assisted him in celebrating his 50th birthday Tho night was very enjoyubly passed until About 4 oclock this morning whon tho party broke up Mr During was tho recipient of many gifts 0 S Hayes was in Omaha yesterday nnd for the fifteenth year secured the appointment of official clock repairer for tho F E M V east to Omaha and west to Long Pino also the S G F line He has been official watch in spector ever since the law requiring watch inspection for railroad men was adopted W L P Wells formerly of Monroe was taken up by the officers last night and given a bed in the jail The old gentleman seems to be slightly demented and on effort will be made to get him to friends where he may be cared for He states that he has a team near Ores ton He also says he has a brother liv ing near Morons Iowa Word has been aeceived here to the effect that Mrs M R Morris formerly of this city died yesterday morning after a very short illness while visiting in Iowa She had gone from her home in Oklahoma CityOT after her mother whom she expected to return with her Particulars of her death have not been learned The Norfolk friends will be very sorry to learn of the ladys death Tho Charles B Hanford company -which is to exhibit hore Tuesday even ing is strictly a city attraction and the people of Norfolk are exceedingly fortu nate in being afforded on opportunity to see Private John Allen The com pany only makes four dutes in Nebraska Omaha Lincoln York and Norfolk aud the latter two would not have been made but for a combination 6f circum stances which the company was unable to overcome otherwise Pierce Call Judge J F Boyd held an adjourned term of court in Pierce Monday and made a most favorable im pression his business like way of doing business eliciting the commendation of the entire legal fraternity Will Powers of Norfolk is the now court reporter Several cases were disposed of among others being the case of the state against the boy Thos Greeno who pleaded guilty to horse stealing and was sen tenced to the industrial school for young offenders at Kearney until discharged by due process of law Madison Star Superintendent 0 W Oram received a complaint from SonthEmerick Monday in which tho parties making the same claim that there are two families sending children to school who have a disease supposed to be either small pox Onban itch or itch Three families are keeping their children out of school on this account and they at k the superintendent to in vestigate the matter Mr Cram laid the complaint before the county at torney Tuesday and asked to be advised in what manner to proceed Joe Ranke was up before police court this morning on the charge of drank and disorderly conduct He was assessed a fine and very fortunately had money to pay and thou some Joe gets on these tears occasionally and has been fre quently relieved of his cash assets Oao of tho last jobs of Bob Bathke before severing his oitizenshipwith Norfolk is said to have boon to touch Joe np for a goodly sum and ho might have suffered the Bame iuconvenionce last night had not friends kept his money for him Ho -was advised to keep sober and retain his money Thirteen years ago today tho weather was of a very similar quality Tho sun shown brightly and there was consider able enow which was melting rapidly and running off in rivalets About a oclock in tho afternoon there win a sadden uhaugo Tho wind swept down from tho north and in a very short timo a porsou could sco nothing for tho blind ing whirling snow In an hour It was so cold that hoavy wraps wero but slight protection and tho only warm ploco In tho avorago houso was up closo to tho stovo It was tho momorablo blizzard of January 12 1SS8 when lives wero lost and stock frozen Mombors of tho Norfolk Sons of Her man lodgo and thoir families had a morry time In Marquardts hall Inst evening tho occasion being tho lustidla Hon of officers for tho ensuing term Fred Volpp of Wayno grand president of tho order conducted tho cere monies and wusassistcd by J H Lohman of Blonmfiuld and Ernost Mulcher of Wis lrvr both i f whom aro grand oillcurs Tho following woro tho olllcors installed Dan J Koonigstoln president Unas Biorwlorf vico president August Bruumiuud secretary Wm Kiosau treasurer Dr F W Kicsau lodgo physician Aftor tho coromonios danc ing was ludulgod In until a Into hour by those present Thoro was a mooting of tho grand lodgo trustees horo yester day also for tho purposo of chocking over tho books of tho graud officors D J Koonigstoln of this city and Carl Hhodo of Columbus aro tho grand trustees Cnrl Alortonn Orcliuril The death of Carl Morton which has caused so much sympathy to go out from tho people of Nebraska to his bo reavod father recalls tho beautiful in cidont recently rocordod by J Sterling Morton in tho Conservative It was outitled His Orchard It was a bright balmy morning In April more than a quarter of a contury ago Tho sun wos nursing tho youug grass into vorduro and the prairio was just beginning to put off its winter coat of somber colorings Tranquil skies and morning mists wore redolent at Arbor Lodge of tho coming resurrection of tho foliage aud flowers that died the autumn before All ubout tho cottage home there was hope and peace and everywhere the signs of womans watohful love aud tidy care when sud denly toned with affectionate solicitude rang out Carl Carl but no answer came Down stairs up stairs at the barn even in tho well everywhere tho mothers voice called anxiously again and again But the silence menacing and frightening was unbroken by an answer from the lost boy At lost however ho was found behind a smoke house busily digging in the ground with a small spade though only five years of age and he said Im too busy to talk Im planting an orchard and sure enough he hod set out a tiny seedling apple tree u small cottouwood and a little elm The delighted mother clasped him in her arms kissed him and said This orchard must uot be destroyed Aud so now I hear the mnfiled tramp of years Come stealing up tho slopes of Time They bear a train of smiles and tears Of burning hopes and dreams sub lime The childs orchard is more than thirty years of age The cottouwood is a giant now and its vibrant foliage talks summer after summer in the evening breeze with human like voice and tells its life story to tho graceful swaying elm nearby while the gnarled and scrubby little appletree shaped as to its head like a despondent toadstool stands in dual shade and bears small sweet apples year after year in all humility But that orohard must not be destroyed It was established by the youngest tree planter who ever planted In this tree planters state and for his sake and memory of tho sweet soul who nursed and loved him it lives and grows one cottonwood one apple tree one elm But Oh for the touoh of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice that is still The memories that live and bloom in trees that whisper of the loved and lost in summer leaves are as imperishable as the seasons of tho year immortal as the love of a mother August Flower It is a surprising fact says Prof Houton that in my travels in all parts of tho world for the last ton years I have met more people having used GreenB August Flower than any other remedy for dyspepsia deranged liver and stomach and for constipation I find for tourists and salesmen or for persons filling office positions where headaches and general bad feelings from irregular habits exist that Greens August Flower is a grand remedy It does not injure the system by frequent use and is exoollent for sour stomaohs and indigestion Sample bottles free at A K Leonards Sold by dealers in all civilized couutrieB Farming In Colorado ami New Mexico The Denver Rio Grande railroad The Sceuio Line of tho World has prepared an illustrated book upon tho abovo Bubject which will bo sent froo to fanners desiring tochango thoir location This publication gives valuable informa tion in rocard to tho agricultural horti cultural aud live stock interests of this section and should bo iu tho hands of everyone who desires to become ac quainted with the methods of farming by irrigation Writo S K Hooper G P T A Denver Colo fjmrym Tf ffl fpq f0 THE NORFOLK NKWS FRIDAY JANUARY 18 1001 MONDAY MENTION Mr and Mrs P F Bull aio both on tho sick list N Burt Mapes was a passenger on tho noon train for Lincoln E M Ehrhardt was a city visitor yostordny from Plalnvlow Mrs Bnrtlutt of Plorco came down on the euly train this morning Deputy Rovonuo Colloctor Sooloy was iu tho city today from Madison Eiuil BnuiHih of Watertown Wis Is vlHlting relatives and friends In tho city Mr and Mrs Julius Mans aro tho parents of a girl baby bom this morn ing Editor W E Powers of tho Plorco Leader had business In Norfolk this morning Col E H Tracy has returned from ONeill where ho has been for about a week on business A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Gustavo Rodenz who live two miles south of town yesterday Editor F E Martin of tho Battlo Creek Enterprise uiado one of his custo mary visits to Norfolk today Tho woodwork in tho postolllco has boon treated to a coat of varnish that greatly improves its appearance Louis Ueokor who has been sufforing from rheumatism for somo timo has gone to Hot Springs S D hoping to receive treatmont that will bouollt him Mr and Mrs Oharlos Audorsou of South Norfolk welcomed a daughtor to their homo this morning Mr Ander son is car inspector for tho F E M V Sol G Mayer departed Saturday for Lincoln From thoro ho will go to Now York with a brother to purchaso cloth ing Ho expects to bo absent about a mouth Madison has received tho engino for her electric light plant aud tho dynamos are expected withiu a few days whon tho county seat proposes to put on de cidedly citified airs The workmen on the Bishop block took advantage of tho fine weathor yes terday aud continued thoir work while other people observed Sunday by rest ing or going to church Editor W M Wheeler of tho Wako field Republican was in tho city yester day botweens trains enrouto to Lincoln where he has tho position of engrossing and enrolling clork of the house of representatives Dwight Smith camo over from Sioux City Saturday night and visited over Sunday with his mother Mrs R F Bruce Ho returned to Sioux City today accompanied by his wife and daughter who have been here the past three weeks Citizens of The Hoights to tho num ber of 35 invited themselves to supper with Mr and Mrs M O Walker Satur day night taking provisions for the moal with them After supper they played cards aud passed a very enjoy able evening The World Herald of yesterday con tained an excellent half tone likeness of Editor John H Hulff of the Auzeiger recently appointed fish commissioner to succeed Mr May Friends of Mr Hulff will have no difficulty in recogniz ing his well known features The weathor today and yesterday has been about as springlike us could be de sired in April and people who have not been tempted to affect that popular disease spring fever felt an ambition to sieze a hoo or ppade and get to work in the garden A few more such days would start tho grass The Nebraska State Poultry associa tion will hold its annual meeting in Lincoln January 14 to 18 A poultry show will be held in connection and one of the most successful meetings yet hold is anticipated Norfolk fanciers will undoubtedly be in attendance and have exhibits of birds Wm Spora who lives east of town had the toes of one of his feet quite badly crushed in the cog wheels of a corn shelter ono day lost week aud the second toe had to be amputated He was oiling the machine when his foot slipped into tho cogs Fortunately he had on a heavy shoe and rubber and whon his foot went in the wheel it broko the castings of the wheels bo that he escaped without sorious injury There has been considerable excite ment over in The Row for the past few days which finally resulted iu the arrest of the mistresses Mrs Bailey Belle Clover and Loreen Davis who were brought up before Judge Hayes this morning and fined 25 and costs apiece for conducting houses of ill repute Lee Balloy was also arrested on the charge of vagrancy and demanded a jury trial The date set for his heariug is next Wednesday Mrs I A Perry wife of A O Perry who was at ono time couueotod with the Perry Leftwich show with head quarters at Norfolk died Saturday morning in a hotel at Gandy of con sumption and heart failure Tho re mains wero taken to North Platte and prepared for shipment to Atkinson whero iutermout will tako placo Be sides her husband Mrs Perry leavos a sou and daughter who are attending school at Atkinson Word has been received by Geo H Spear to the effect that Omaha lodgo No ill Benevolent Order of Elks acted on the charter list of tho Norfolk Ultimo Friday night and that District Deputy W B Taylor of tho abovo lodgo will institute tho lodgo hero on Saturday night January -II The Omaha lodgo team will do tho work It is oxpeotod that about 100 out-of-town iiiumbetn will be present to enjoy the occasion Tho lodgo hero starts with n membership or IlKl Stanton Picket H N Way has de cided to leave Stanton and with this ond In viow Is disposing of his real es tate iu tho county Monday lie sold tho iuuthwoRt 10 of tlio Gobler quarter to J J Lamtiili The Imliineo of tho place was pioviously sold to ho luytsli boys Mr Way now has only 210 acres loft He will go to Omaha about March first His laniilywill rtniain hero until the close fnchnol iu Juno and not until thou will his fine residence bo offered for siilc Word has been brought to Ponder that last Monday No Knlfo the lnM chief of the Omaha Indians had died at the homo of his mm Muthew Tyndalo on the reservation at tho ndvanced ago of ono hundred mid thirteen years Ho is believed to have been tlio oldest living resident of Nebraska Ho wuh born bofore Washington was clouted presi dent and consequently hud lived in three different centuries He had never been sick at least withiu the memory of any living relation or acquaintance The officers of tho Norfolk boot sugar factory desire that old growors should have tho Hrht opportunity of contract ing to raise beets under tho now agree ment and thon foro no effort has boon inado to secure contracts iu now territory Tlmygwill finly wait until February 1 however on tho old growors and aftor that such will have to tako their oliauces with now contractors ub work will bo done in now torritory Contracts aro coming in fairly well aud tho prospects aro for a greater aoreage than boforo for years W L P Wells who has boon about town several days in a slightly domouted couditlonbecamo very muchoff Satur day and Sunday Ho raiBod someting of a disturbance at tho tolophono ofllco Ho had 18 cents with which ho was doing a largo amount of buying among other things buying a ticket to South Sioux City Chief Widaman finally took him iu ohargo and bought him a ticket for Columbusto which city ho was es corted by EdWagnor and turned over to a deputy sheriff It Is said that ho is a victim of the morphine hnbit Tho boot sugar factory at Ames has closed down after a throo months cam paign It is claimed that this years run was the largest in the history of tho factory Speaking of the campaign a correspondent says The managers of the factory have a sorious proposition to faoe with the farmers of this section during the past two months During Ootobor when the boets wero being har vested tho precipitation in this section was very heavy and iu many cases In jured the beets to a noticoablo extout The same thing happened a year ugo and with two seasons bringing tho suiiio results tho farmers began to grow sus picious of the industry Tho managers of tho factory began an investigation at once aud found that during tho past twouty flve years tho mouths of Sep tember aud October had nover beon so wot as daring tho past two years They wero firm iu their belief that tho seasons woro abnormal The following from a recent issue of the World Herald will bo of interest to the frionds of tho lato Dr Maxfiold Tho will of the lato Rev Dr J B Maxfleld many years a presiding elder who died September 11 1000 has been declared valid by Judge Vinsonhaler and has been admitted to probate aud tho widow Mary M Maxfleld named as administratrix in tlio document she having been appointed executrix Septomber 5 1804 Dr Muxfiold mado a will bequeathing tho greater portiou of his property to Mrs Maxfleld After his death Gay McKenzie aud his brothers aud sisters children of a sister of Dr Maxfield brought a contest They alleged that at the timo of execut ing the will the doctor was of unsound mind and not competent to bequeath his property On the question of com petency testimony waa taken all show ing that at the time o making the will aud up to the time of his death Dr Maxfield was of sound mind aud that his mental faculties were unusually ear iiven Away Norfolk Auditorium Tho Norfolk Auditorium was opened January 15 1900 Tho cost of ground and building was 14000 nt timo of opening the house Siuco thon thoro has boon expended for equipping and furnishing tho buildlug 11150 making tho total cost 151150 Tho houso is comfortably seated on an inclined floor with opera chairs Tho ground upon which it is built is 04x100 feet nnd tho building is brick COxlOO feet built in a very substantial manner heated by two hot air furnaces and lighted by electricity Tlio stngo is 30x00 feet and is well equipped with sconory and stogo properties A ground floor theater strictly modern and has a soaUng enpueity of 000 Tho Auditor ium building is located on Fourth street one hnlf block from tho business center of Norfolk Tho house built as a public enter prise and it hiu Ucn decided to give a special enteiliiliiiiieiit May I 1101 for which tickets will be issued nt one dnl lar eneh Tickets will In issued in series of Hit numbers and t hero will bo IfiOHeilesiiuiltliigalofulof lfiK0 tickets Kncli ticket entitles holder to admission to special eiiferfiiliiiuoul and also en titles purchaser to one eliiiueo for tho Auditorium The drawing will hike place id the Auditorium the night of tho special entoiliiiiiineiil and will bo conducted by a committee selected by the ticket holders present I fit numbers will be placed ill a kettle and I II blanks and one winner will be placed in another kettle Alter being thoroughly inled dt awing will be iiiaile fioin each kettle until tho number of the series from which he winning number is to lie drawn is fnunit Immediately after mini her drawing from 100 numbers will be made in llu same manner lo find Hie ticket that gets the Auditorium Money as received for tickets mIiiiII be sent to Hie Norfolk National Bank and placed lo Auditorium account No money shall be paid by them to owner until abstract showing clear title and n warranty deed has also been placed with the Not folk National Hunk lo bo held iu trust for the owner of the winning ticket When the drawing is held tho owner of the lucky number will receive a deed lo the properly free of all indebtedness iih shown by an alwtrnct then furnished Iuttnr I Int List of letters remainiiiK uncalled for at tho postolfico January 1 1 1001 J Beals David Dohorty Horace Eugclin 10 iould Mrs HnttioGreen Jonnlo Hamilton S 10 Hamlett John Ohm William RulzlolV Bert Talbot Lizzio Stewart pkg Ed M Sanford W Hprngue registered letter Lillio Sorunton llerrn Werter Kldnr John M Larson If not called for iu 10 days will bo scut to the dead letter ollleo Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F SlIKCIIlll P M Dundy county people aro the pioneers this season in an endeavor to create a Nebraska gold excitement It is claimed that a gold doposlt has boon discovered near Beuklemau that shows a good as say fortunately or uurortunatoiy it has not boon claimed for any of theso doposits that thoy rival tho Capo Nome gold fioidB in vuluo Not Ire To Mario Alwlno Louise Vorgos non resident defeudaut will take notico that on tho 12th day of November 1808 Ferdinand Vorgos now deceased mod his petition iu tho distriot court of Mad ison county rsebraska ngaiust Herman Gerooko Sarah E Gereuke and tho CitizonB National bank of Norfolk Ne braska tho object uud prayer of which aro to foreclose a certain contract exe cuted by tho defendant Horman Ge rooko uud tho said Ferdiuund Verges now deceased for the salo of the fol lowing described promises situated in said county from tho said Ferdinand Verges now deceased o tho said de fendant Herman Gerccke viz Com mencing at a point fifty five rods cast aud two rods north of tho southwest corner of the northeast quaitor of the southwest quarter of section twenty two in township twenty four north of range one west of tho sixth principal meridian and measuring from thonco north fifteen rods thonce west fifteon rods thonco north throo rods thence west nine rods thonco north twelve rods thence east ono rod aud twenty two linkri thonco north nine rods and thirteen links thonco oast five rods and twenty links thonco south twenty eight degrees and eight minutes eust fourteen rods uud two links thonco oast seven teen rods and nine nnd one half links to tho right of way of tho Fremont Elk- horn Missouri Vulley railroad thonco along said right of wuy south fifteen degrees and fifty minutes oast twenty eight rods uud two links thonco west fifteen rods and ton links to tho placo of boKiuuing containing four acres and thirty fivu uud ouo half square rods more or less which property is used as a brick yard for tho manufacturing of brick said contract being dated March 20th 18IW and providing that the said defendant Herman Gerccke should pay to plaintiff as purchaso prico therofor the sum of 400000 us follows 1100 December ill st 189U 120 00 July 1st 1801 1120 December 111st 1804 8000 July 1st 1805 1080 December list 1815 1000 July 1st 1801 104000 Docembor 31st 1890 with interest nt tho rate of eight per cent per annum from date payable semi annually and iu default thereof said contract should bo null and void and plaintiff would bo entitled to tho pos session of said property that default has been mado iu tho payment of part of said sums of money and thore is now due upon said contract the sum of 280000 wltn interest trom tbls date at the rate of eight per cent per annum for which sum with interest plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants bo re quired to pay same or that said promises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found duo On the 19th day of Novomber 1000 by order of the court Anton Buchoz us executor of the last will and testament of Ferdinand Verges deceased was made plaintiff in said action nnd on the 2lrd day of Novembor 1900 tho defend ant Herman Gerecko filed a supple mental potitiou under whioli by ordor of tho court on tho 2ith day of November 1900 Minnie Mario Albertine Verges Anna Emilio Verges Carl Johanu Her mann Verges and Marie Alwino Louise Verges heirs of tho said Ferdinand Verges deceased wero made parties defendants in said action You aro required to nuswor 6aid peti tions nnd answer and cross petitions filed in said coso on or before tho 21st day of Januury 1901 Dated this 8th day of December 1000 Aston Bicnoi7 Exoontor of tho last will and testament of Ferdinand Verges deceased plain tiff Mapes Hazon attoruoys i iZVGZZZOZZZSZSGZZZSQOi If a Woman wants to put out n Ire shft doesnt heap on oil nnd wood She throws on wnterknowlmfthal waterquenchei fire When n woman wants lo ret well from diseases peculiar to her she should not add fuel to the Ire nlrendv burnlnr her life awav 5li thould not take worthless drugs and jj potions composed o harmful J Ics and opiates They do not check O the disease thry do nol curcit they Jj simply add fuel to tho fire 11 l JH IjWA CTfffPfJWWWK UrailllPltls Female O Regulator Should ho J taken by every woman il or girl who has the t sllglite 1 suspicion1 of JJ nn oi tno mm- j lilt tllH wllllll lit- 1 1 1 1 i n J I lity will dimply JJ be wiitillliK tiltln JJ unlll tlii y Inkilt l Tin IU liiIhImi In x it ui i I f y I ii k ft Ml Itll fft II Ill I ti i till ullllll IJItH ill the IimiIh cil tlio JJ thocttiv It iluen nut tlrtu J till tuna It IlndkiitiH It J It HtnpH falling nf thiuonili llltlltll I Il II 1 1 It II in 1111 1 1 oti J iiihI iitTlmllnil ttultii Inn HKUliit n lit y in painful J lUiiiHtitiutliii iitulbj ilolni nil tlilH iltlviH nwiiy tlir X Inintll Ill nt l out iiclirM iiihI J pnliiH vtlnili ilriilu himltli l nail hiiittly liappititHH anil Hinvil ItMlltiiT fliilll lliiuiy ii J wninnnH life It Ih tin inn l iiiniily iiIhim nil iitlirrs wlili It Ivin y wiinmti hliuulil J know 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