ri - 10 TUESDAY TOPICS J R Lnno of Wlsnrr win in Norfolk yesterday O F Far of Miullson wns in Nor folk y est onlay F D Prlnco vib down from Battle Crook yesterday Goo P Damon was a olty visitor yes terday fron Wnyno H Frnnthorn wns n Norfolk visitor from Blootuflold yostorday W 11 Buoholz lnft tills morning on a business trip to Clearwater Paul Leach representing tlio Collier Hook conipimy 1h in tho city 1 0 Hcrrington mado n business trip to Madison this morning Hov F P Wigton and wlfu of Os luontl iiro visit ing Norfolk friends Mrs Frank Uollonbock of Columbus is tho guest of Mrs Elsie Dosinond Robert Utter was ii passenger for Omaha on tho early morning train Mlnb Host Oliiis Vail of tho Oxnnrd nmilo n business visit to dunlin today A E Campbell expects to loavo to morrow for a trip to Nashville Tumi Mr and Mrs K M Sinclair of Hattlo Crook woro Sunday visitors in Norfolk Mr and Mrs Goo D Buttortlold camo down from Croightou thlH morn ing Mr and Mrs J W Warrick of Moadow Grovo woro Sugar City visitors yostorday Mrs A G Bohnort and Hon Ralph loft today for Warsaw 111 to visit Mrs Bolinorts father and othor relatives for about six weeks Suporintondout S G Strickland and Division Agent Lyman Sholos of tho C St P M O railway took dlnuor in Norfolk today MadlRon Battle Crook Tildon and ninny othor towns in the vicinity of Norfolk aro preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July In grand stylo Mrs Luoy Hlohardson of Fullorton who has been visiting relatives and frionds horo will loavo this evening for Buffalo Gap S I for a visit with her brother It Is reported that Hov 1 O Mont gomery pastor of tho Presbyterian church at Wuyno has boon appointed as Huporintondoudent of public instruction of Manila Mrs A F Johnston who has spent tho past your with hor daughter Mrs 13 A Bullock loft this morning for Walnut Iowa to visit another daughter A couple of Fromoiit boyH woro re cently nrrcbted for jumping ou trains Tuero are several boys in Norfolk who should havo a caro that a like fate does not overtake them Dr II J Colo has gouo to Umiilia to nttond a mooting of tho state dental Kocioty of which he is an honored mem ber Ho is on tho program for a paper Tho doctor expects to return Thursday J W Bush L Thomson A 1 Dim levy C E Buinliiuu and 0 M Wurz bncker composed a company of Tildon citizens in town over night Thoy loft for Omaha on tho early train this morn ing S K Dexter and niece loft this morning for their homo at Lowell Mass Mr Doxtor has been looking after ids interest in tho cold storage plant at this placo and reports a very successful sea son Tho daughter of Mr and Mrs A G Nothaway diod at i oclock last night of diabotes nud the funeral was hold from tho house this afternoon nt o oclock Rev G H Main conduct ing tho services Tho ball game between tho Pierce and Norfolk boyB teams held Saturday re suited in a victory to tho Norfolk boys by a score of 23 to 21 and thoy feel that tho loss of tho ganio at Piorco rocoutly quite amply repaid The ropair shops aud othor fixtures in tho way of tho now side tracks being built in tho anion yards aro being moved to now locations today Tho old stock yards will bo torn down and now and better ones will bo built Tho Uniou Pacific company will put 1126000 improvements at Columbus providing tho citizens will allow it to put n freight depot on M street but thnt is just whore a number of citizens dont want a freight depot aud it is not im probablo that tho ditlerenco of opinion will nieau a loss of tho improvements The Queen City Driving Park track recoutly completed ou tho prairio fivo blooka north of Main stroet and just west of tho creamery is now in first class condition It ia a full half milo track and well constructed People owning horses are invited by tho owners to drive upon it and bicyclists are also invited to use it freoly It is hopod to hold a race meeting here this fall that will attract horse owners aud lovors of the sport from a considerable distauco Grand Island Independent The native grasshopper crop is begiuniug to hatch out and they may be seen iu large numbers in some places by close observation This insect pest could bo largely prevented if stringent measures were adopted to punish tho boys who kill the birds that devour grasshoppers Only yesterday two boys were seen with gunB aud a long string of dead birds some of which of course had been nesting Our native birds aro not in creasing in nuiiiboM to tho nxtmit that thnt thoy can destroy tho insects that food upon our gnrdons and our crops Ploroo lender Tho Lender has mado an addition to its roportorial stair In tho person of Chris Powers and I ho follow Ing orudo but faithful roport of a red hot contest ou tho diamond between rival Piorco kidlot ball clubs Is his first oirort printed Just as it was written by tho now reporter A ball ganio Tues day after school botwoon Stevensons nino and Hopports nine was hold Tho snialloHt boys woro about nino yonrs old tho largost about eleven years old It was going to bo a six inning ganio as they did not have time to play a nino inning Hut during tho end of tho third Inning the pitcher of Stevensons nino wont homo Tho score was eleven to throe in favor of Hopports nino G W Brown Jr propriotor of Browns Business collego Sioux City is horo today closing a lease for tho third story of tho Cotton block which will bo used for tho Norfolk branch of tho college to be opened in September Sovoral important improvements to tho building aro planned aud it will make a neat nud commodious place tor tho school Tho third story is now in one largo hall but will be partitioned off A largo room in front will bo for the business aud bookkeeping dopartmont and a commodious room iu tho south ond will bo usod for instruction iu short hand and typewriting A cloak room and olllco will bo built In tho northeast cornor nml tho outlro placo will bo nicely flnishod Mr Brown brings this business horo without asking any bonus or othor favors and it will cortuinly np p or reciprocal if Norfolk people will as sist him to a liberal patronage and holp him to build up a school worthy of the locality It will moan much to Norfolk in attracting pooplo horo wilt bo of ben efit as au advortlsomout aud tho pupils who attend will loavo money for board clothing aud other necessities Tin Nicws hopos Mr Browus vonturo will bo a success nud thnt it will become ouo of tho Hiibstnntlnl nud permanent Insti tutions of Norfolk Northern Whtcnimlii Hull way Km in I and For Hula Tho Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Omaha railway has for sale in North ern Wisconsin at low prices and easy terms of payment about iloOOOO ncres of choice farm lauds Early buyers will secure tho advan tage of locations on tho many beautiful streams and lakos which abound with fish and furnish a never ending nud most oxcollont wator supply both for family uso aud for stock Laud Is gouornlly well tlmborod tho soil fertilo nud easy of cultivation nud his is rapidly developing into ono of tho greatest shoop aud cattlo raising rogious In tho northwest Ohicngo Milwaukoo St Paul Minn eapolis Duluth Superior Ashlaud aud othor towns on The Northwestern Lino furnish good markets for stock and farm produce For f urthor particulars address Gko W BKIL Land Commissioner Hudson Wis or G 11 MacRak Asst Gonl Pass AgtSt Paul Minn An itrikct from IIr Letter If you could only bo hero this winter morning aud seo for yoursolf yon would no longer doubt mo Roses aro bloom ing ia our front yard and all naturo is as far advnncod iu this lovely American summorlaud as it will bo in your cold eastern homo by Juno Wo mado tho journey from Missouri river to tho Golden Gate on tho Union Pacific to avoid tho circuitous routes an importaut item in tho winter A trip to Calitornin is mado delightful bv the porfoot service nud luxurious ac commodation ofThoOvorlaud Limited which is perhaps tho most fiuelv equipped train in tho world Detailed information furnished ou rd- plication F W Juvriux Agent Letter Ilit List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoQlco May 20 1001 W E Barber O Beioler F L aiuin 2 Miss Tonn Brissow Ezra Onplin Mrs Fred Davis Mrs II Dutton Miss Rose Euright II L Hoyt Mrs Mario James J S Kennedy Miss Lulu Maxwell William Monsello 2 Mrs F W Pieper Miss Dora Pluukett Secrotnry of race association F J Shivoly Mrs Marinh Stevens Willie YYittoubol If not called for in 15 dnvs will be sent to tho doad letter otlice Parties calling for nny of tho above ploaso say advertised P F Spuecheu P M Cloning Out Sale at the Variety Store We aro closing out our eutiro Hue of quoouswaro tinware hardware lamps notions etc rogardless of cost If you tiro needing auythiucr iu this lino dont let this opportunity pass We havo a uico whito semi porcelain Eug lish ware uoue better ou tho market 80 pleco set for 125 worth ft500CO piece set same ware for 550 worth S 112 piece set for C0 worth 1200 A fino lino of ladies belts combs otc Remember everything goes at away down prioes so dont wait too long Tull it v i t v w tjc iirviun pleases all tho family Four flavors uuuiuu uniuju mspuerry auti straw berry At your grocers 10 cents Try it today THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 21 1001 WEDNESDAY WRINKLES O F Mitchell of Crolghton was a city visitor yostorday Tudgo J F Boyd of Onkdnlo was in Norfolk yesterday II D Kolly roturnod from a business trip to Lincoln Inst night Tudgo and Mrs Powors roturnod last evening from tholr trip to Lincoln W II Wlgton is horo from Omnlin looking uftor Auditorium iutorosts John H Hays returned Inst night from Omaha where ho lud boon on busi ness Mrs 13 Tnnuer of Hattlo Crook was In tho city yostorday doing Homo shop ping Clomont Johnson C C Bowman nud Thos J Wood woro a trio of Blair citi zens in Norfolk yostorday Miss Otolln Pilger is homo from Groou Garden where sho lms boon teach ing school Tho school has closod nud she is homo for tho Hummer vacation M D Tyler is having his houso ro painted Ho has not yot successfully undertaken to paint tho town rod but hns succoetlod iu getting n protty good color ou his houso Tho Rev J 0 S Weilis has beon ap pointed district presbytor of northeast orn Nebraska having charge of tho work of tho Episcopal church iu Madi son Wayno Piorco Knox Antolopo and Cedar counties Tho sou of Doro Ayors who was taken up hero lias beou sentouced to a term in tho roform school by County Judge Butes at Madison nud hns boon takon to Koarnoy to aorvo tho soutouco Tho parouts could not coutrol tho boy and ho had run nwny from homo governl timos rocoutly Farmers aud gardonora aro beginning to complain that tho ground is becom ing to dry Tho weather bureau how over promlsos local showers and the barometer having dropped from 2D17 yosterdny to 2i 15 this morning thero will undoubtedly bo some moisture today or tomorrow to rolievo tho condi tion Tho colored peoplo of Norfolk have planned to celebrate tho issuing of Abraham Lincolns emancipation proc lamation on the ovoulug of tho 28th iu Marquurdts hall W M Robertson nud othor good speakers will nddress tho pooplo whilo music nncl refresh ments will also contribute to tho pleas ures of tho ovouiug Tho peoplo of Nor folk and vicinity nro generally invited to participate aud aro promised a good time by tho committee having arrange mouta iu chnrgo N M Morgan and G W Morgou ar rivod this moruiug from Denver with tho body of thoir father R Morgan who wns killed during n runnway nc cidout in that city last Sunday The body was takon to Prospect Hill cenio tery aud buried besido tho grave of Mrs Morgan who died iu this city somo years ago Tho doceasod lived here about seven years ago at that timo be iug In tho omploy of tho C St P M O road ns car repairer No funeral services were held horo but appropriate ceromouies wero conducted at Donvor before the party startod for Norfolk Tho Elks will moot iu tholr now lodge room on tho second floor of tho Mar quardt block next Saturday evening for tho first time The chaugos and im provements iu tho now club and lodge rooms nro about completed aud tho furniture is being installed this week At tho mooting Saturday evening ar raugeuiouta will bo made for an open ing of the qunrtors when it is expected mauy outside the membership of tho order will bo given an opportunity to inspect tho rooms When completed Norfolk lodge No 053 B P O E will havo club and lodge rooms which will rank among tho finest in the state Edmund George who was given a preliminary hearing before Judge Hayes yesterday has beou bound over to tho district court under 500 bouds to appear for trial nud the bonds not being furnished the prisoner was taken to Madison nud placed in tho custody of Sheriff Losey Goorgo was arrestod uuder complaiut of Fred Brummuud tho technical charge being larceny of tho bailee Carl Schleuniug left n team of horses with George last Decem ber nud early this mouth George sold the tenm to Mr Brummuud Schleu niug camo and secured possession of the team aud Georgo was then arrested at Lusk Wyomiug and brought here for trial The valuatlou placed on the team was S0 Lieutenant Graham L Johnson of the Eloveuth United States iufantry ar rived in Norfolk yesterday and will retuaiu about a week Ho is in the general recrultiug Bervice for tho United States army and will enlist men for auy department but especially for cavalry aud infuutry service Recruits for cavalry service will be sent to Ft Mead Oregou where they will joiu tho Thirteouth regiment those for the in fautry service will bo oulisted for the Tweuty eighth regiment Vaucouver barracks Washington He has estab lished headquartors iu the oflico of Drs Salter aud Salter who have been en gaged ns examining sergeons to examine applicants He may bo found in the otlice designated between the hours of 8 to 12 iu the morning and from 1 to 1 M in the nftemoou The qualifica tions of applicants are about the same as thoso required for volunteer service and young men who havo au ambition to servo In tho army nro Invited to cnll Mr Johnson has seen service in Porto Rico and sorvod thoro in a civil capacity while the government of tho island wns being organized Some ono who hns studied tho peculiar faculties required of the country school mnatn pays hor tho following eulogy Sho must bo a primary intormodiato grnmmar grade high school teacher combined sho must bo ablo to build fires adjust fallen Btovo pipo put iu window panes swoop dust split kindl ing drivo a horse keep out of neighbor hood quarrols know how when nud whoro to whip n bad boy undorstnud tho school laws raise money for libraries keep all kinds of records plant trees on Arbor day bo of good moral charactor nud pnss au examination in nil tho branches of modoru education For thoso accomplishments sho receives 5 a mouth Out of this she pays her board buys her clothes attends tho summer school buys oducatlonal papers aud books nttends county conventions and furnishes slato pencils for the pupils What Ih loft sho adds to hor bauk ac count or starts n bank if sho profcrs Another junk caso was tried before Polico Judgo Hayes this morning in which two boys 11 yoars of ngo wero ohnrged with stenllug LrnsB nnd othor material from the old Journal oflico somo of it being worth considerably more money In tho condition it was found but to make tt ready i nlo nud havo no questions asked tlio boys bat terod it up until it was good for nothing but junk at bo much per pound Tho boys realized a fow cents whereas the property taken was worth dollars to tho owuor Thoy woro fiuod tho flues nud costs amounting to about 10 for both the heart of tho court being softened by tho extromo youth of tho prisoners nnd uuder proniiso that nothing of n like sort would ngaiu tako placo The parents paid the fiuo aud costs and the boys wero discharged from custody Sevoral complaints of similar transac tions on tho part of tho boys of Norfolk havo beou mado heretofore aud if any more aro arrested on tho same charge it is likely to go much hardor with them Some aro inclined to believe that the junk dealers perhaps innocently nro offering inducements that load the boys into this sort of crime and aro not par ticular enough ns to how thoir youthful patrons obtain tho material sold They should cortuinly bo very careful that tho boys obtain tho stuff iu a right maunor before it ia purchased THURSDAY TIDINGS G A Luikart was in Madison over night ou business Sol G Mayer was a passenger for Lincoln yesterday Mrs Kunpper of Stanton is in the city today doing some tradiug Mr and Mrs L Sessions drovo to Pierce yesterday and returued todays Tho North Nebraska conference of the M E chuch will be held at Neligh September IS to 22 Mr nud Mrs II J Shear leave to night for Long Pino whore they will spend a mouth camping out Mrs Rudolph Thiem is expected up from Omaha today to visit with her parents Mr aud Mrs A Lr Carter Mr aud Mrs AK Leonard are camp ing on tho Elkhoru aud will entertain Hov J 0 S Weilis aud J B Maylard today Mr nud Mrs J N Stewart who havo been tho guests of Mr and Mrs O D Jenkins returned to their home in Omaha today Tho gophers are playing and havoc with the prospective melon beet and corn crops of somo of the formers re siding in this vicinity The Methodists of Tildon are about to erect n parsonage for their pastor a subscription paper for that purpose being now iu circulation Okas Pilger has resigned his position with tho American Express oompauy aud expects to go on the road aud sell medicine for Jas Gildea Mrs H J MoManus who has been visiting her daughter Mrs W N Iluse returued to her homo iu Ha warden Iowa this morning Laman Fisher living near Ainswortb has a bullet in the fleshy part of his leg a present from his uncle iu remem brance of a Kentucky family feud Stanton citizeus have agreed to con tribute 100 a mouth toward maintain ing a ball team That is the kind of spirit that guarantees a good team aud earnest endeavors ou the part of the men composing it Fromout Tribune The small sous of H H Killinger of Battle Creek had a dog that recked little for a tin can tied to hia tail whereupou they got a wisp of hay wrapped hia tail around it and set it ou fire The father is out one barn and a com crib as a sequel to their brilliant thought JackLowry a bar tender at Fort Dodge Iowa aud formerly n brakeman ou the O St P M O road between here aud Emorsou weut violeutly in sane over religious matters at Baucroft Tuesday He is 31 years of age aud his iusauity is said to be partially due to ex cessive indulgence in liquor Theprospects for a good soaking of the soil ore good Three oue huudredths YOU MUST NOT FORGET That wc arc constantly growing in the art of mak ing Iine Photos and onr products will always be found to embrace the most ARTISTIC IDEAS aud Newest style in Cards and Finish Wc also carry a fine line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing DA SVIV WILL CURE RAM THROAT AND BRONCHIAL I 7VY MCY fcr an Ozone nA0l MARK CATARRH ACUTE AND DDflMPU chronic DKUNUnl ITIS CATARRHAL AND Pnnoiimntinn TUBERCULAR UUllSlllTIDI OR WRITE to DR A HKELLER CHEMICAL COMPANY and MEDICAL INSTITUTE 8 tons Palls 8 D roa ruu intoiimatiom Dr Keller Specialist la Note Throat Luna and Kidney Diseases will correspond with you Iu regard to your condition inches of precipitation for last night is recorded and during today there have been several showers and the ontlook at this writing promises more Vegeta tion presents n refreshed appearance and is making a rapid growth The News Mudisou correspondent stutes that Parks aud Wright have been sentenced to terms of three years each iu the peuitoutiary for thoir part iu the stock yards case Thus three of the boys have received severe puuishmeut and it should be n waruiug to boys for nil time to come to conduct them selves properly Thoso who escaped punishment wero very fortunate indeed Mrs M Iutuau mother of 0 E Inmnu and Mrs H H Hull was 08 years of ago yesterday aud a surprise party was givou in htr honor at tho home of her daughter There wero a goodly number of ladies present and all enjoyed a very nice time A choice supper was served ten grandmothers beiug served at the first table The guests left with Mrs Inmau a pleasing reminder of the occasion The way dandelions have encroached upon the lawns of Norfolk this spring promises that the pestiferous weed will be a serious menace to perfect lawns in the very uenr future in fact has become so in parts of the city al ready Property owners should there fore make n combined effort to eradi cate the weed and in order to do so thoroughly it should bo destroyed root aud branch for where one is left to go to seed hundreds may spriug up next year and the work will hnve to be douo over ngaiu Mr aud Mrs O J Stockwell aud baby arrived last night from Couucil Bluffs and Mr Stockwell will leave to morrow for Creightou where ho will establish a new paper to be called The Creightou Mail Mrs Stockwell will remain in Norfolk for several days un til he fiuds a house Mr Stockwell has been a member of The News force for years and is known to be an all around newspaper man of much ability The people of Creightou aro therefore to be congratulated thnt he has decided to lo cate there aud engage iu newspaper work They will find him worthy of a liberal patronage The eighth volume of the Milestone has just been issued from The News oflico under the auspices of tho Senior class of the Norfolk High school and is a worthy production Its staff is com posed of Winifred Litchfield editor-in-chief Miuo McNeely aud Eva Mills assistant editors j Stella Luikart busi ness mauager Elizabeth Sharpless aud Leuora Dixon assistant managers aud tho following committees Athletic John Bridge and Ernest Jefforiea wit aud humor Mary Covert The volume is replete with entertaining reading matter and nice illustrations It will make a worthy souvenir of the class of 1901 for all interested iu school work and the supply should be soon ex hausted Soldier to Visit Schools The following details have beou made of old soldiers to visit the various city Bchools on Friday May 24 Comrades are requested to meet at G A R hall at 1 p m sharp on that day to proceed from there to the schools assigned them High school J E Simpson George Dudley 0 F Eiseley Rev J O S Weilis J B Barnes S R Long aud W H Lowe Lincoln Bohool W H Widaman W M Robertson R W Mills Fred Ladhoff J S McClary H M Roberts J A Light II H Miller aud Robert Allen Grant school A P Ohilds E P Woathorby N A Raiubolt Frank Medical Opinion In regard to Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozone An editor of n medlcnl journal writes as follows Dr A II Hollers Sylvan Ozouo ofYoiod by tho Dr A H Keller Chemical Company as a cure for Consumption Asthma Bronchitis Hay Fovor Catarrh Coughs Colds and nil diseases of the air passages This wo know to bo a geuuiuo specific for theso com plaints nud ns such entitled to our confidence and that of our readers Closo examination into tho practical results which have been had from tho uso of this remedy has caused us to oudorse it ns bo iug an uudoubted euro for tho above ailments effectual in re moving the exciting cause in a number of attacks which had been of the severest aud most tedious character Dr A II Kellers Syl van Ozono permaueutly restored health and in cases which woro of a milder description its use im mediately afforded relief Krueger H C Matrau L T Harter James Rouse J S Morrow Wm Bes wiok and Wm Braascb Washington school W H Living ston J W Bovee M J Kennedy J P Byerly Dr W II II Hagey B E Read J S McGiuuis P Carberry and James Conley N A Rais bolt W H Wicamav Commander Adjutant Iliiiiimniiil Louisiana An Ideal Health and inter IJeMort The passenger department of the Illi nois Central Railroad company has just issued a uew edition of Hammond Louisiaua as a Winter Resort a beau tiful illustrated folder showing a few of the winter attractions in and about Hammond copies of which will be mailed free on application to the under signed For thoso in good or moderate circum stance no point in the south 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