ni m 4 v I K WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Mrs Hnkor of Genoa is visit iug friends in tho oily Mrs P V Tenl vir n rmM onger for Omnha yesterday Ij VHrntimnl wnn in tho mutropoliH -yesterday from Noligh Dr P II Snltor mndo a professional visit to Ijiutrol yesterday W J JonoB was a olt y visitor yester day from tho connty unit MorriB Moyor ivturnod Inst night from nn extended business trip A hou was ten to Mr mid Mm Henry Rrtuuoh Monday afternoon Mrs M O Walker him gone to Hooh ator Minn with her imronts County Attorney Hurt Mnpes wiib n poBSougor for MuiUboii this morning II L TohiiBon and Prank MittolHtadt of Stanton woro Norfolk viRltorB -Men day Doputy Hovonno Collector Carl T Heeloyvwas in tho city from MadiHon to day MoBsrB V M Robert boii and M D Tylor were pnssongers for Lincoln to day OUoZnolow and niece Miss Agnes ynolow were passougers today for Omaha Editor V K Powers of tho Plerco loader had business in tho city this morning V JR Hoffman oxpoctB to leavo in a fow dnysfor Chicngoto purchnso ivBtock of furniture F J Ryder of Now York 1b horo vIb iting hifl hrotherfl Rev II 15 Ryder and H Ryder Lnto BiinniHof Noligh wont to work today as on attendant at tho Norfolk hospital for tho inBiiue Twoiiiow boor vaults aro being erected near theCroighton brunch of tho P 15 M V north of Main street Adam Kost him commonood tho erec tion of a cottngo on South Fifth street on lots near tho residenco of O W llraiiBoh Tho now carpet for tho Odd Fellows hull ban arrived and tho room is being cleaned today so that tho carpet can bo laid tomorrow 15 A Amarino iB erecting a now houso on South Eleventh street on a vacant lot adjoining tho lesidenco property of J J Koouigstein Dr Young assistant physician and M O Walker Btoward nssumod charge of thoir roapootivo duties at tho Norfolk hospital for tho insane today Tho ladios of tho Missionary sooioty of tho M E church served tea last oven iug at the homo of Mr aud Mrs I G Westervolt on Madison nvonuo Frank Keennn and his company with thoir spooiol Bconery arrived in tho city today and will presont A Poor Rela tion nt tho Auditorium tonight Tho windows of tho morchants who deal in valentines aro decorated wiith gorgeous and coiniu creations for tho benefit of the lovor and the joker Tho ilrst stroot man to operate in Nor folk for some time was this aftoruoon soiling merchandise ou Main Btreet near Fourth Ho succeeded iu attracting qnito a crowd H Hulbort whose home is iuReuuett this ttnto but who has been spending tho past few months iu northwestern Iowa is hero today visiting his sou of tho Citizens National bank W J Barnes formorly proprietor of the Stanton hotel lias purchased tho 80 acres of laud ono nud ono half miles southwest of tho city which has been formed by Roy Hight from Mrs Math owsou Tho consideration was 3500 Tho annual meeting of the stock holders of tho Elkliom Building aud Savings association wok held last night and tho old oflicers were re elected Tho htookholders were well satisllrd with the showing of tho business of the association during tho post year Tho weather editor of tho Frouiont Tribuuo claims to have seen several flocks of goeso making for tho cool climato of the north Tuesday He is convinced that tho back bono neck aud several other members of winters anat omy have been successfully broken The sick list in Norfolk continues to grow although fortunately the people are not aftlicted by small pox scarlet fever or other disease of that nature Tho most serious complaint hoems to bo pneumonia Tho physicians ore kept quite constantly busy ono koctor re porting that ho had answered 19 calls yesterday Elmer son of Mr and Mrs Ii M Beeler is tho latest to be sick -with pneumonia Tho interior of the Cithteus National bank is undergoing some radical im provements Tho counter which formerly extended front to the north -windows has beeu moved back and now joins the west wall thus giving more room in front for customers A new and handsome oxidized copper rail ing surmounts the counter which is to be newly finished The walls aro to bo newly papered and the woodwork painted Three gangs of workmen are eugoged in making ropairs aud improvements on the lino of the Union Pacific railway in and about Norfolk They aro the bridge carpenter and pile driver gangs The timbers in the bridges south of town are being tested and if found defective j aro roplnred with now ones piles aro being driven whme necessary and Btono riprapplng is being put in to protect tho river banks from washing llosidrH thifl tho depot iB being thoroughly ren ovated 1atroiiB of tho road aro woll pleased to boo this spirit of enterprise on the pnrt of tho company Vantw Representative in ovory county in NohritHka Man or woman good pay steady employment h H Watts rm Ivarlmok blk Omaha Neb A Mtlili WiiiiIimI Mhii Georgo Tenkiuson a former resident of this county but tor boiiio time on a farm two miles east of Nowman Grovo Madison county and owned by O 11 Sheldon of this city it soems is a much wanted man just now by tho batik era and loan agents of Madison Lindsay and Nowman Grovo After mortgaging his stock and grain three times and then disposing of it he departed for parts un known Tho mortgages called for about 100 head of cattlo 200 bond of hogs be sides horses farm machinery and grain Tho shoritr found only twonty four head of cuttle twonty thrco hos and tho machinery It is said ho left his wifo without elthor warning or money It is estimated that ho got away with about 1000 MoAUistor fc Cornelius aro representing Mr Sheldons interests as attorneys and in company with Sheriff Byrnes visited the promises last wook mid made secmo what property was loft in sight Now a roplovin suit has boon commenced in tho district court of Mad ison county by tho Flato Commission company against Georgo Tonkinsou and John O Byrnes Tho defendant it is alleged mndo and delivored to plaintiff a pr missary uoto for 1 000 payable November 10 1000 a chattel mortgage on 550 bushels of wheat an undivided two thirds interest of 120 acres corn mid shods ou tho north half of Tho property is now botng hold by Sheriff Byrnes of this county Judgomont for possession of proporty and ono hundred dollars dumago for wrongful dotontiou of possession is asked nud the end is not yet Columbus Journal ltllOKIH7lil It A tolophouo joko in which a couple of oountry school maams wero tho princi pals has recently come to light Ono of the ladies lives iu Norfolk and tho other in Battle Creek Recently tho Battle Crock lady visited hor Norfolk friond nud upon rotnrniug homo missed her um brella which sho supposed had boon left nt her frionds homo Sho concluded to telephone down and loam if hor supposition was correct Tho following conversation ensued Hollo Hollo I Did I loavo my umbrolla at your houso I believe you did wait n minute Is this it Tho Buttlo Greek lady responded It looks like it and rang off lliiiiiinonil IoiiIhIiiiih An Iiltni llllltll unci Inter Iti HiirU Tho pasBenger department of tho Illi nois Central Railroad company Iiiib just issued a now edition of Hammond Louisiana as a Winter Resort a beau tiful illustrated folder showing a fow of tho winter attractions in aud about Hammond copies of which will bo mailed freo on application to tho under signed For thoso in good or moderate cirontn stance no point in tho south offers such inducements The olimato is unsur passed Tho artosuu wator oxcollont Society almost entirely northern nud tho hotel nud boarding houso accomoda tion far suporior to any town of its size in the north and at moderate rates J F Mkhky Asst Gen Pass Agt 111 Cent RR Dubuque Iown Intlttr Lint List of letters romaining uncalled for at tho postoflloo February 1 1001 Etta Bridge 15 O Colo Mrs Ida Clark M Douny B W A Davis S E Hauilett Prof N II Hamniett Nellie Hayes Georgo Knnpp Julius haum Will O Miller Max Milorch E Mabo John Olson W O Sharp Lillie Serauton Arthur Sanders Will I Wil liams If not called for in 30 days will bo sent to tho doad letter oflloo Parties calling for nny of tho above please say advertised P F SlKECHKlt P M Washinotox D O Geuossee Pnro Food Co Lo Roy N Y Gentlemen Oar family roalizo so much from tho use of Grain 0 thnt I feel I must say a word to iuduce others to uso it If people aro interested iu their health and tho welfare of their children they will use no other beverngo I have usod them all but Graiu 0 I have found superior to any for the reason that it is solid grain Yours for health C F Mvkrs You Should Know About Farming lit Se lirankn Com ib king but other groins are suc cessfully raised and you can bny land cheap along tho Fremout EJkhorn Missouri Valley railroad Write for particulars to J H Gaiilh Traveling Pass Auut Demscu lowr Or tO J R iiUCHANAN Gen t8 eue Agent N Omaha Neb THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY FERRUARV 8 1901 A MUSICAL TREAT J II SlurKroiin Concur Niuurilny Kvnnltii Wit CoiiNlilnrcil by TImiro ItiK A IVilujV Tour 1 D Sturgoon gavo IiIb Norfolk friends a raro musical treat Saturday night whon ho invited them to his Rtoro room iu tho Pacific block to hoar n Bomplo of tho concerts ho is to give throughout north Nohrnska during tho next two weekfl Tho room was Heated with chairs and tho nudiouco of nearly IIOO people attending taxed the accommo dations to tho utmost All who went wero highly entertained mid tunny ex pressed tho wish that Mr Sturgeon might glvo a public concert of tho sumo chafliotor in Norfolk in tho near fnturo Tho entertainment was opened with a very nicoly worded announcement by Miss Roxio Sturgeon who delivered it in mi entertaining manner explaining tho objects of tho tour mid introducing thoso taking part It became apparent oarly in tho oven iug that there was a pleasing affinity betwoon tho nudlence nnd tho perforntors that successfully ovorcamo nil formality and cnused tho evening to pass most en Joyably Mrs Helen Hamilton tho pianist proved to bo an artist possessing a nat ural ability that had boon highly culti vated Shu was vivacious had splendid oxoontlou and tlirilled tho nudiouco with tho tones producod by hor magic touch Her interpretation of Brilliantes Variations and Tunnhnuser March were particularly pleasing nnd for an oncoro on tho former sho sang Coming Through tho Ryo in n manner that indicated a splendid vocal talent Miss Nolle Gorooko tho vocalist whoso pleasing and cultivated voice lias frequently boon admired by a Norfolk audience was at her best and was com pelled to respond to sovornl oucoros dur ing tho rendition of tho program AUbs Goreoko improvos with eaoh public np pooranco and hor friends aro justified in the belief that fauio awaits hor Cortain it is that fow singors who have appeared boforo a Norfolk audience have given equal satisfaction Tho solf plav iug organ was n great novelty aud rendered somo popular mu sic in an entortaiuing fashionbut it did not provo ns popular as tho numbers by Miss Gorecke and Mrs Hamilton It rendered bettor music howover than many who claim to have somo ability on tho piano and organ Tho people of the towns fortunate onough to have secured a date for Mr concert will find that in evory way it is a high class nnd appro priate entertainment and tho tour should be a magnificent success Tho concert is first given this ovoniug at Battle Creek Opinion or Ono Auditor Norfolk February 1 My Dear Mr Sturgoou I want to thank you for the treat you gavo tho people of Norfolk on last Saturday evenine I coniratulato you heartily on tho certainly very high class entertainment provided I would speak particularly of the splendid execution by Mrs Helen Ham ilton on the piano I havo heard that Tounhnuser March many times by skilled musicians but uovor before havo I heard it as it was interpreted by Mrs Hamilton at your concert sho oxcolled them all I was also pleased with tho chormiug manuor with which Miss Nelle Gorecko rendered her soloctious She has a voice of sweetness and power well traiuod used iu such a delightfully gracious mid unassuming manner that lent au added charm to tho beauty of the songs Her rendering of tho sougs Love in Springtime and For all Eternity is especially to be commended Again I thank you for providing suoh a musical feast aud I wish you all success You are at liberty to uso this lotter as you think best Cordially Hkrhkkt E Ryoek Pastor of First Baptist Church THURSDAY TIDINGS W E Reed was iu Norfolk from Mad ison Tuesday J D Tiokter of Noligh was in Nor folk yesterday C C Gow paid a business visit to Foster yesterday Judge Barnes was a passonger for Neligh last night L 15 Holms was a city visitor yester day from Wahoo T F Memminger is a city visitor to day from MadiBon F D Proece was in the city Tuesday from Battle Creek Mrs Richardson of BattleCreek was a city visitor yesterday Norfolk lodge Royal Arcanum meets tonight in regular session F T Richmond of Bloomfield had business iu Norfolk Tuesday Arthut Carrick is up from Ames for o short visit with his mother N A Rniubolt loft last night ou a business trip to Rapid City S D II A Wilmerding has gono to Flush iug Long Islaud to visit his parents Otho Johnson is sick with pneumonia nt his homo on West Madison avenue Sheriff George W Losoy is ia the city today from Madison on official business Fred Wicbmon has purchased the Waoohtor farm five miles northeast of tho city Miss Mattio Dnvenport is expected home tonight from her viBit to frlemlB in Sioux City Harry Matrau enmo up from Wisner to boo Frank Keennn iu A Poor Rela tion last night Norfolk lodgo No 40 I O O F will moot tonight for work in tho initiatory and ot hor degrees John Ray and Alvin Low who havo been to Vordlgro on cnttlo bnsimsB re turned last evening W H Johnson him gono to Now York to purchase a stock of dry goods suitable for tho Bpriug season Mrs Burton mother of Mrs Geo B Christoph returned to her home iu Wnukon Iowa today 15 M Huntington hns recently pur chased a finejiiow piano for his homo frouiChas II Johnson MIbb Violet Craig is hero from Madison nud will visit dm iug tho remainder of tho weok with Miss Bessie Lodgo Thero is a big sale of stock and per soual proporty this afternoon at tho homo of Fred Roll ou tho Koenigstoin farm four miles southeast of tho city A numbor of people from town are at tending MisBes May aud Eva Dolon havo pur chased n millinery store in Randolph and aro now in possession having gono to that town several dnyB ago Tho best wishes of Norfolk frionds attend them in thoir now venture Tho A O U W ball at Marquardts hall ou tho evening of the Mth promises to bo one of tho most interesting enter tainments for St Valontines day Good nniBic will bo furnished and all who delight in dauciug should attend Trinity Social guild is planning for an nnique entertainment in Masts hull on tho evouing of tho 11th and all who cun appreciate a genuine good time should nttouiL Music will be an im portant part of the program while tho iarco and valentine features will com bine to make tho occasion one of more thun ordinary enjoyment Tho Mndison Bchool is moving into tho now building just completed aud teachers aud pupils are enjoying a weeks vacation whilo the transfer is being made Miss Edua Richardson ono of tho teachers thero is here visit ing the schools today aud will go to Battle Creek tonight to spend the bal ance of hor vacation with her parents Louis Sessions received a dispatch to day from Dick Boswick who is now iu Chicago announcing the death of Mrs Boswick uud that ho would leave that city for Norfolk with his wifes body this afternoon nt 5 K Ho is expected to arrive horo on tho passonger from the east tomorrow noou and will bo mot at tho train aud tho body taken to the un dertaking rooniB of Sessions Boll Tho fuuoral arrougoments will not bo mndo until Mr Boswick arrives Tho deceased has beou a sufferer for many years nud had loft her homo six miles east of the oity some time ago hoping for benefit from treatment in eastern hospitals Her death will be learned with sorrow by many friends in aud about Norfolk who will sincerely sympathize with -Mr Beswick iu his be reavemeut The first anniversary of the wedding of Mr and Mrs A J Ryol was happily celebrated lust night iu their new home in South Norfolk by n surprise visit from many of their friends who met at the home of E A Wilkinson nnd wont to the Ryol home in a body The even iug was happily spont in social conversa tion aud playing high five in which Mr nud Mrs Ryel participated with keen oujoynifiit A 12 oclock a splendid supper was served to which those pres ent did nmple justice Afterward the guests departed wishing Mr and Mrs Ryel many happy returns of the day Those participating wero Messrs and Mesdnmos John Brown John Spellmau John Welch J C Aid M W Case Fred Liuerode N A Wilkinson E A Wilkinson and Mr nud Mrs Dan Fin loy of Missouri Valloy Iowa the Misses Wilkinson Mrs Mat Robb Mrs T E Moolick Mrs W J Askius nud Mrs Tom Belt Frank Keenau in A Poor Relation was given a very cordial reception by a large audience at tho Auditorium lost evening on the occasion of his second nppenrenco in Norfolk That the audi ence was highly entertained was evi denced by the tumultuous applause which greeted the best situations in the various ucts and the laughter which the droll features occasioned Mr Keennn was culled before the curtain after both tho first and second acts and the secqud time ho made one of his characteristic speeches announcing his appearance iu a new play next season and expressing the hope that Norfolk might be iuoluded in the route traveled Mr Keenau has many admirers in Norfolk aud tho people will certainly echo his wishes in that regard Tho Bubdued effects in A Poor Relation are delightful and the play was handled with perfect suc cess by Mr Keennn nnd his company The beauty of tho piece is not so much in tho acting or speeches as in the well timed pauses appropriate hesitations and suggestions of pathos aud humor iu which Mr Keenau oxcells The more true to nature snob a produc tion is given the more effect it has Mist Mum Abbott in hor intoipretittioii of Dolly Fnyo wns very pericrt and bIio was n closo second to Mr Keenau in popular favor Other parts wero very well handled mid on tho whole it was ono of the most satisfactory plays ever given in Norfolk BATTLE CREEK Mrs E Tnuner was visiting nt Nor folk Friday Prof M G Dooring nnd two sohb woro Norfolk visitors Saturday Monday evening a bouncing boy was born to Mr nnd Mrs W C Day Vncoinnting is an everyday occurnuco in Battle Creek ot tho present time A M Lovolaco has been sick for about a week but ifl reported hotter M L ThoniBen wns up to Tilden Inst Thursday looking after his business interests at that place A G Moyer brought tho Chos Evans farm in Grovo prociuct 0 miles south west of hero Monday Fred Echtenkamp bought 150 acres of pralrio for 2000 in tho neighborhood of Crolghtou last week Owou Wndo has taken n job ns Btable boss in tho Bost livory barn which po sition wns vacated by Bert Cossairt Frank Massmnu retnrned Suuday from an oxtondod visit with relntiveB at St Charles and other places in Mis souri Two young fellows from south of town were put to sleep at tho city bastilo Friday night They got tired by over iudulging Mrs W A Barnes and daughter Itn went to West Point Saturday to visit her brother James Gallon and Clansoy The Battle Creek high school will bo represented in thv North Nebraska de clamatory contest which will be held at Norfolk on March 28 Mr aud Mrs Ladhoff of Norfolkboth sick with influenza have been visiting hero since last week with their daughter Mrs Wm A Veunble Chns Zimmerman of Bascobel Wis who has been visiting hero about a weok with his mother brothers and sisters loft for home ngtiiu Tuesday Tho opera house was packed with lovers of classical music performed by Miss Gerot ke of Norfolk and Mrs Dam iltou of Chicngo Monday night Mrs Geo Souvenior and children loft Monday for Inmnn where her hrsband wout last week onto the Aberdeen cattle ranch owned by Maas nnd Brech ler Tho betrothal of Gustav Warneke with Miss Emma Lindemann nnd Gustav Werner with Miss Clara Warneke was announced in he Lutheran church Sun day Miss Nellie ONiell returned from Sioux City Sunday where she was visit iug since Wednesday with her Bister Miss Maggie who is attending college at that placo Joe Pltipps our only colored gentle man holds a lucrative position at the Bests hotel now Joe would like to get married but there are poor chances for him in our town Arthur H Gnrdel shipped his house hold good to Hartiugton londay and the next duy ho and his wife left for that place on the passenger Art has taken a position there in u hardware and implement store Mrs bred Ti gler and two youngest childron returned Inst Thunday from a six weeks visit with her parents nt Concordia Mo and alto Miss Lena Bredehoeft who waB visiting with nn uuelo near that place Monday John Lucht shipped a car load of fat cnttlo nnd Geo Berry two double deck carloads of sheep Tues day nownra Miner imniDer company shipped one carload of hogs Warner Dauiel one carload ot cattle and Geo Berry two carloads of sheep again There has been quito a little work for thoso who wanted to work horo this winter A whole lot of timber wns cnt up for stove wood Owen ONoill alone had from 5 to 8 acres of cotton wood cleared and ouo man made abont 150 cords of stovo wood on half shores This surely pays better than playing cards Next Saturday at 1 J0 in the after noon the Teachers Local association of Battle Creek will render the following program at their meeting Instru mental solo Miss Aldn Knesel Gen eral discussion of chapters 0 and 10 of Peges Theory andPractico of Teaching Pnper Bigraphical Sketch of David Page Miss Rose Hughes Music duet Misses Nellie Craig and Minnie Zim merman Our ice harvest was finished Monday Geo Zimmerman is the only dealer here in this article and has filled two big houses Iu one way he is the Battle ureenuroKer we aon t Know or any business that would give more satisfac tion In the winter when tho ice flowers cover the window panes so yon cannot peep through at oil and when it is from 10 to 20 below zero out doors the ice mau will surelyrnb his head smile and order nn extra hot one And ou the 1th of July wheu it is 100 or more in the shade ho can afford to take au extra half a dozen nice cool lagers We can see it is a happy business whether the weuther be cold or hot yr awptiW BEGA Mr Wilken of Pierce wns in Bcgn on business Tuesdny 15d Wilken of Chicngo was visiting friends in this vicinity John Wilson of tho Wnyno normal spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents Quito a nnmber of Begn pooplo at tended tho sale nt James Joubous on Monday Will Kennedy of Bega took in tho snlo nt E G Stroms and then wont to Nor folk on business Tho young peoples meeting was postponed Sunday evening nud nil at tended tho last of tho Phillips and Nel soninectings A numbor of young people from this neighborhood Wt nt to Stanton to attend a meeting of tho Oxford Musical club Inst Friday ovoning WAHNERVILLE Fred Terry is building nn nditiou to his houso Mrs Charles Underwood nnd daughter went to Lindsay Monday to visit friends Charles May and Will Reed will give a dance in tho hull Thursday evoning February 14 Homer Tannehill who hns been ser iously ill with tho pneumonia 1b re ported better Harry Mooris went to Oklahoma ter ritory Tuesday to visit his brother and to look over the country with a view of locating there if satisfied Consumption is destruction of lung by growing germ precisely r t IIMI IS MIT cm It is comrortable a as nouldy cheese is destruction if cheese by a growing germ It you kill the germ you top the consumption You an or cant according to vhen you begin Take Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil take a little it hrst osp - - TO rr iteyt It acts as a food it is the easi est f o o d Seems not to be food makes you hungry eatinr You qtow strong O e er t ti too much h as you Lil ith w Take more enough is as ike and agrees you Satisfy hunger usual lood whatever ou like and agrees with you When you are strong juin have recovered your rcngth the germs are ead you have killed them If you have not tried it send r tree sample its agreeable iste will surprise you SCOTT BOWNE Chemists 09 Pearl St New York 50c and ffilOO all druggists n TRY THE NEWS FOR UP-TO-DATE PRINTING Keeley OMAHA ISEB Cor 19th and If Worth Sts LIQUOR MORPHINE TOBACCO USING lire rroauco tucli a dlsoiue liavlnc dollnlto ocy TliuUlseusoylolds Bisny to tlio Double unorldeof Gold Treat f tnunt prepared by Dr t imK lieoley O TUU 1 lHM iMul u m Vvhr rriiii kIvii ua SlKiit d J m Lrfllr K Krrley Co lt O full TI0U1 j rc RctLEY INSTITUTE 01H N f lor 1111 ami I rarenuortl im mrti V V r