i V r I i SATURDAY SIFTINGS II O Matrau is ou tho sick list Hay Donnoly io iu Randolph today H Denny uiado a trip to Nellgh yes torday Frank Hlrsch was up from Stanton yoBterday Sioux Oity 1b suffering an epidomic of barbers itch J M Pile was in tho city yesterday from Way no Miss Ethel Doughty wont to Mndlsou this morning D O OConnor returned from Colum btifl lost evening II E Hardy and son Elmer went to Pierco yesterday Tho noon train from tho east was two hours lato today Itoy Gardner went to Pierco and Groightou yesterday L O Bargelt and Olydo Hayes fibbed near Pierce yesterday Dr A Bear made a professional visit to Creighton yeBterday E M Ehrhardt of Plainview is spend ing the day in Norfolk Miss Bessie Johnson of Bell Grade was in the city yesterday Miss Elvira Dnrland has been visiting Plainviow friends this week O Magensen and wife were in tho city yesterday from Plainview J Channcy Ohilds has accepted the position of night clerk at tho Pacific hotel August Klentz this morning pur chased 28 acres of land from Ferdinand Hanse Mrs H G Correll came down from Plainview this morning to visit friends over Sunday The Epworth league convention held at Pender this week decided to meet noxt year in thiB city Dr R A Mittlestadt is now nicely Bottled in his suite on the second floor of the Bishop block MiEB Annette McNeill and MisB Victoria Neilson went to Madison last night for a few days visit Mrs Athnr Pilger returned to Madi son yesterday She was accompanied by her niece Miss Mable Odiorne Mrs F 0 Weber and Mrs S Bley are expected homo today from a six weekB visit at Fort Wayne Iud The bowling alley of Daniels SeEsler was completed today in the building recently vacated by the Fair Store Mrs Willis McBride and son passed through the city from Madison tcday on their way to Ponca for a vitit with her parents P F Bell returned last evening from Beatrice where as president he at tended the state Funeral Directors con vention J H Rogus and F Richardson of Omaha representing the Central Coal and Coke company were here yester day on business George N Beels left this morning for an extended trip through the eabt He will visit Buffalo Boston and other points of interest Charlie Hagey aspects to leave in a w eek or ten days for San Diego Cali fornia where he will work in the Sun set Telephone company Mrs Dan Lynch of Lincoln was the gue6t of Mrs Elsie DeEmcnd over night and went to Madison to visit her parents Mr and Mrs Win V Allen Ed Woods of Holdrege was iu the city last night on bis way home from Stanton where he participated in a ball game Eddie caught for Norfolk in 1898 Madison Star Mies ITelle Gerecke visited at the home of her cousin Arthur Pilger this week Miss Gereckes early marriage to a Chicago gentleman has been announced The Nebraska Telephone company will establish an exchange at Stanton Twenty five contract have already been signed which indicates that no less than 40 phones will be put in at the start 0 W Jones traveling auditor of the American Express Co for the district wftst of Norfolk has been given tho dis tinct east and will move to Omaha James Kennedy will succeed Mr Jones here The trees in some parts of the city need trimming If there is anything that provokes one more than to bump ones head on a tree branch in the dark t is to bump ones head on two tree branches in the dark Cut them out The Ladies auxiliary to the Y M C A will meet Tuesday June 18 at 1 p m in the Y M 0 A room All mem bers and those wishing to become mem bers are requested to be present at this meeting to attend to business of impor tance The funeral services over the remains of Mamie Maigretba Wilhelmy who died in Omaha Thursday night will be held at the family residence in that city tomorrow afternoon at 280 oclock Miss Wilhelmy it will be remembered was a sister of Mrs II B Weller of this city Madison Chronicle A petition is be ing circulated for the pardon of Leland Spaulding who was sentenced to five years in the penitentiary for complicity in the Norfolk stockyardB caso Some four hundred Norfolk people signed it and tho Mndisou petition has an hun dred or moro nnuiiB Flogday was appropriately observed in Norfolk Main street was two long lines of grand and glorious Hags that Muttered iu the spirit of patriotism and loyalty Tho stars and stripes floated from tho tops of many tall business blocks and a largo number of residences were prettily decked with tho national banner Yesterday was ladles day at tho Elks club rooms tho rooniB being opened afternoon and evening to tho lady mem bers of fnuiillis of Elks There was not a large attendance during tho afternoon but iu tho evening there was a good sized crowd The evening was passed at gameB and dancing aad was an in formal and enjoyable affair Neligh Advocate Prof GH Whuley left Neligh for his home in Columbus Monday morning Ho started Tuesday for Philadelphia where he will complete arrangements for taking charge of a branch ofllco of a large publishing bouse that will be established in Columbus this summer Mr Whaloy leaveBtnauy warm friends in Neligh and leaves after two years of buccessful work in ocr schools with the best wishes of all that ho may succeed in his now undertaking Charlie Manwellcr formerly fireman at tho pumping station has become a successful farmer He has some fine specimens of pork and one in particular that is just about the beet articlo of swiuo that ever ambled over the pike It is but SO mouths of age and 1b tho mother of W pigs Mr Manweller was in the city this morning to order a wooden hog as he called it a trough with a number of up to date rubber nipple attachments Stand up for Ne braska Police court reportB three offenders for yesterday A man named Burgh man who sells medicines was up for beiug drunk and disorderly He paid his fine A crippled beggar who has been making a nniEance of himself about the city was locked up and a Weary Willy was put in until this morning when he hit a quick step out of town McCarrigan who put up such a fight against tho officers Wednes day paid his fine and was released I think said a gentleman on Nor folk avenue thi9 morning that the pro posed ordinance to kep teams off of this street would be a good thing An incident occurred yesterday afternoon that strengthens my opinion A nice lookiug young woman dressed in a pretty summer gown was walking down tho street When she came to that building over there a horse stand ing in the mud stamped its foot Of course the filthy stuff Hew in all direc tions and the dainty frock was spotted from head to foot I think we ought to make this avenue a thing of beauty and joy forever Special Lu Hutu KxcurloiiH to the ltlitek IIIUh Dates of sale June J8th to JJOth in clusive Rates To Hot Springs Dead wood and Lead S D and return one fare plus 00 lor the round trip Final limit October 31 Transit limit Going trip fifteen days return trip continuous passage Stop over Stop over will be at any point on the F E M V II R west of Stanton Neb within the going transit limit of fifteen days from date of sale The wonderful Black Hills is ing a favorite western resort The climate is exceptionally good the alti tude varying irom a 400 to OOM feet Scenery varied Hot Snrimrs has the advantage ot climate altitude scenery and waters These waters have effected some remarkable cures in the following named diseases Chronic rheumatism malaria syphilis scrofnla skin diseases female diseases and weaknesp dropsy erysipelas congestions glandular dis eases etc The business man who may or may not be interested in mining or the in dustries incident thereto will find him self interested in the busy mining centers of the upper hills namely Dead wood and Lead Ask any agent of the Northwestern line east of Long Pine Neb for further particulars as to attractions offered in the Blade Hills TMio Favorite Line To the Epworth League convention San Francisco Cal July 1901 will be the Union Pacific All competition dis tanced The fast trains of tho Union Pacific reach Sao Francisco fifteen hours ahead of all competitors If you are in no hurry take a low train by one of the detour routes but if you want to get there without delay take the historic and only direct route the Union Pacific Full information cheerfully furnished upon application F W Juseman Agent All Competition Iitanced To Denver Salt Lake Portland San Francisco The Union Pacific fastest time only one night to Utah only two nights to California j only two nights to Oregon Shortest line from Missouri river to Salt Lake City 104 miles shorter than any other line San Francisco 2C8 miles shorter than any other line Port laud 258 miles shorter than any other line Best track Sherman gravel decom posed granite the finest ballast in the world is used on the main line of the Union Pacific making a perfect road bed No dust no jarring smooth and easy riding Detailed information cheerfully fur nlshed on application V W Juneman Agent TIIR NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JUNR 21 1001 MONDAY MENTION G T Spreoher wont to Elgin today Ruby Mucy has gono to Linden Iowa on a visit E A Bullock mado a businesB trip to Madison today F M Yenzil spent Sunday with his family at Madisoi J J Romberg of Scrlbner transacted business hero Saturday Hon W V Allen and wifo were over from Madison last night Sam Friedman of Madison was a Sunday visitor iu Norfolk Charles Colvln is in tho city from Foster for a few days visit Mrs Elsie Desmond wur a passenger for Madison this morning Miss Helen Pilo of Wayno 1b visiting at tho homo of O 0 Whipps Bom Saturday morning to Mr and Mrs Geo Jackson n daughter E II Ln kart of Battlo Cro It visited at tho homo of his parentB yesterday T B Kail of Harlan Iowa spent Sunday with old friends iu this city Dr Frank Salter went to Oakdalo this morning to perform an operation Mr and Mrs Harry Barnes wero in the city yesterday from Battle Creek Mrs Stollo and daughter Mrs Win Hemleben oro in the city from Madi son Mr and Mrs T F Meminiuger of Madison were Norfolk visitors lost night Judge J B Barnes went to Omaha yesterday to try a case beforo tho fed eral court H G Correll came down from Plain view Saturday night to spend Sunday with friends County Attorney Burt MapeB went to Madison this morning to attend to legal matters J N Bundick has returned from his trip through Colorado Utah and other western states Dr A H Oorbet of Madison was in the city over night aud left thiB morn ing for Oakdole Couiuiissiouer H W Winter went to Madison this morning to attend a meet ing of tho board Tho house belonging to Jake Hautley west of Mittelstadts lumber yard is being reshingled Mrs T E Odiorne and daughter Mary went to Madison today to vibit with Mrs Arthur Pilger H E Owen who has been looking after his railroad contracts returned from Iowa Saturday night Mrs C S Bargelt hns returned from her vit it in Missouri and will visit for some time with Norfolk relatives Five head of cattle were killed by lightning on Willow creek Antelope county during one of tho storms last week Clyde Hammond has returned from Peru where lie has just finished his sophonioro year in the State normal school Adolph Altschuler who makes his headquarters at Kansas City visited in Norfolk over Sunday with his brother and sisters Miss Margaret Morrow returned Sat urday night from Humphrey where she has been assisting in the telephone central station A ball game was played yesterday be tween the Junction railroad boys and the Norfolk team The former won by n score of 13 to fi Myron Collamer is moving his family into one of the Cotton cottages recently completed on Philip avenue between Third and Fourth streets Misses Nettie Nenow and Minnie Verges will leave tomorrow night for Gordon and from there will go to Hot SpringB S D for a week The luscious cantaloupe has appeared on the Omaha market and will undoubt edly soon be found in Norfolk and other towns throughout the state Miss Bertha Wilde departed yesterday noon for Milwaukee Wis where she will visit during the summer and may extend her visit into the winter Mrs John R Hays and son Charles aro home from Iowa City where the latter has just graduated from the law department of the state university John Quick has sold his home at the Junction to Charles Schram Mr Quick and family will leave next Monday for Salt Lake City where they will make their future home An ordinance providing for tho pay ment of water rental on the meter tem is being drafted and will be pre- sented at the next meeting of the city council for consideration L E Hart baa started a school of telegraphy in rooms above Vails candy kitchen Mr Hart is well qualified to instruct in the business and will un doubtedly have a good patronage Married Mny 28 Mr J William Heatherihgton and Mrs Grace Sanford Strong both of Dxon Wyoming The bride was a resident of Norfolk for sev eral years up to about two years ago There promises to be a magnificent crop of cherries in and about Norfolk this season and the harvest has com- menced The trees are fairly loaded and cherry pies will be in order from now on to the end of the season The abundant yield promises to make tho price of tho fruit within tho reach of all O H Keyes assistant superintendent of tho Union Pacific railway enmo in last night on his bjHdal car and has been paying tho inploycfl of tho road by check He left today on his retnrn trip Geo Box who sells harvesters iu tho district west of Norfolk sayH that there lias heen moro rain in that region than here and states that if it continues irri gation ditches will have to bo convert d into drainago canals Misses Kathryn and Hildreth Hissou together with their brother Warren returned Saturday evening from tho Ohio Webleyau university where they have been in attendance Miss Kathryn is a member of this years grnduatiug clubs The Madison bnll team gaily attired iu new scarlet uniforms arrived in tho city today and this afternoon iH trying for honors with tho Norfolk Junior league team This game is tho first of a series to bo played hero and will be contested on tho diamond east of tho city Tho teams appear to bo very evenly matched and a hotly contested game is expected Quito a number of Madison enthusiasts camo over with the team to witness the gatno and afford tho boys encouragement Tho bevero rain storm which visited Norfolk Saturday noon struck Winside at I oclock Tho town was Hooded and the railroad damaged Over 400 feet of track in different places was washed out and tho evening passenger did not reach Norfolk until l oclock The Union Pacific freight was delayed iu tho some way and was nearly two hours lato out of here Tho rain was also very heavy eabt of Norfolk aud some dnuiage was dono to F 13 it M V property by washouts The bmidl grain crops in this part of Nebraska promise a magnificent yield are unusually healthy and vigorous aud present a pleasing sight Rye is headed uicely and will soon be ready for har vest The weather has been most favor ablo to this sort of crop but tho corn is somewhat backward owing to tho con tinued rain and cold Tho sugar beet crop looks well but tho work of weed ing and thinning has been delayed by the wet and tho fields nro somewhat weedy tut promise a good tonnage A T Peters animal pathologist of tho university of Nebraska announces that his department is taking steps to make examinations of tins fields iu which cat tle died from the supposed cornstalk disease hibt fall aud winter A compe tent botanist bo sent out to work uji any nbnormity such aB weeds nnd classify them to seu how many of them mny be injurious to stock Ho an nounces that buch nn examination will be mado in this locality within tho noxt month and a half A letter addressed to Dr Clius A McKim invites sug gestions and cooperation Mr McKim requests farmers who lost cattle from this disease to leave their names with linn and he will suggest that their fields bo examined as above Charles E Wilson visited at Norfolk on Saturdny and Sunday Mr and Mrs Nelson nnd sou Samuel of Hoskins visited in this vicinity Sun day A Luudquist is erecting a now house on his farm north of Bega iu Wayne county Sherman Weatherholt has recently completed anew house and barn on his place nnd the storm on Saturday de stroyed his barn During the storm last Saturday a number of barns and other buildings were moved off their foundations Gub Kulart living north of Bega had his barn smashed into kindling wood which was scattered over the fields for a miles distance Goshen 111 Gent see Pure Food Co Le Roy N Y Dear Sirs Sonio days since a package of yonrGrain O prepar ation was left at my office I took it home and gave it a trial and I have to say I was very much pleased with it as a substitute for coffee We have always used the best Java and Mocha in our family but I am lree to say I like the Grain 0 as well as the best coffee I ever drank Respectfully yours A 0 Jackson M D Kiceedlrifly Low Kate Kxrurnlong to the Illack IIIIIh Dates sale July 1st to ith inclusive Rates To Hot Springs from Sioux City and Missouri Valley Iown and Omaha Nebr 15 for round trip Iroin Lincoln and Superior Neb 14 for the round trip Porportionate rntes from intermediate points east of Long Pine Minium round trip rate 10 To Dead wood and Lead S D fl SO higher thnn to Hot Springs Transit limit Going trip fifteen days return trip continuous passage Final limit October illst Stop over Stop over will be allowed at any point on the F E M V R R west of Stanton Nob within the going transit limit of fifteen days from date of salo Dont miss this opportunity to visit the wonderful Black Hills Proportionuto rates based ou the above will be on 6ale at stations east of thn Missouri river Abb your nearest agent for full infor mation and be sure your tickets read via the Northwtsttrn line TUESDAY TOPICS W 0 Martin of Wnkollold was n city visitor over night las Kraogion was a city visitor from Columbus yesterday Miss Ella But tet ban returned from Omaha and Fremont O S Nicholson was in tho metropolis f i oiii Madison yesterday Mrs Sargeant is in tho city from Pierco doing sonio trading Mrs Wood suffered a partial dislocn tlon of her shoulder Sundy W II Huchnl and son Frit7 went to Omaha yesterday rt turning this noon The little duughttr of Frank lUuo fell from a high wala Sunday and broke her arm Tho M 0 paint gang is putting it fresh coat ou tho bridge acrosfl tho Northfoik just east of tho city Carl Annum yesterday received n mag nificent catfish that tipped tho beam at IO pounds from West Point friends A E Campbell returned yesterday from Tennessee and Kentucky where ho has been looking over tho country Mrs 1 D Sturgeon expects to leave the latter part of tho week for Hot Springs S 1 in tho interest of her health Mrs A D Colo was called to Sioux City Saturday by a message announcing the death of her sister Mrs 0 1 OConnor Chandler Owen entertained a number of his young friends very pleasantly lust evening at his home on North Twelfth street Herman Naeglo returned this noon from a three months visit to his old homo in Germany during which time his meat market has been closed Tho insulation has been rubbed off tho electric light wires by tho branches of a tree just across tho track ou Main street and last evening tho current cnused a vivid electrio display where tho live wire camo in contact with tho brauches Tho Eborhardt restaurant has been sold to A A Gilinoro and will bo run by W 0 Gilmore who has lately been interested in tho Balloon More Tho new management took charge immedi ately after tho transfer was made Mr Eborhardt expects to go to California Tho birthday of Mrs 12 Mittelstadt was pleasantly observed yesterday all her children and a number ot friends uniting witli her in observing tho occa sion at her home iu this city and an en joyable time resulted Mr and Mrs Adolph Mittelstadt oi Lnurt 1 were over to participate Sheriff Losoy yesterday morning took Parks and Wright to tho ponetentiary to servo terms of three years each for their part in tho stockyards nffair of several years ago Spaulding who received a five years sentence is still in tho county jail at Madison and will not bo taken to Lincoln until ccitaiu action on tho part of tho supremo court to which his case was referred is taken Troops A nnd C of tho Thirteenth cavalry pussed through tho city this nftcrnooii about 2 oclock enronto from Fort Meade South Dakota to Fort Assiniboiup Montana IJio command comprised about 100 men who occupied several coaches of a special aud the bag gage required several freightcars They left Fort Meade at I oclock last evening and thu trip to their destination will re quire abont 05 hours The men were iu good humor and responded to tho greet ings of Norfolk citizens with cheers Their stay here was short and they pro- ceeded on their way after a few minutes stop at the union depot Tho West Side Whist club closed a pleasant year last evening at tho home of Mr and Mrs E A Bullock on South Twelfth street Tho severe rain storm kept many of tho members at home but those who were present spent a delight ful evening The scores of the winter have been kept and tho prizes wero given last evening to those making the highest number of points for the winter Mrs Morris Mayer was first among thu ladies and received n handsome little water color For gentlemen honorp Mr Weatherby and Dr Bear tied In tho cut for the prize Mr Weatherby wns successful and became tho fortunate recipient of a prettily baud painted cup and saucer A letter from Mnrshall Leavitt who is with the miuing party in Wyoming states that he has just been released from the Sheridan pest house A few hours after the party struck the town Marshall was taken in hand nnd placed in tho smallpox quarantine They treated me well ho writes and what with good company and fair fishing it was on the whole quite an enjoyable experience He waB sicker ho says before be left Norfolk than later but was examined by a physician hero and allowed to go with the assurance that he had no symptoms of tho disease The party are now at Dayton Wyo about 40 miles from Sheridan and nt the time ho wroe Marshall was about to join them T J Morrow has excellent prospects for a fruit crop at his home in tho f outh westeru part of the city nnd will this year furnish abundant evidence thnt fruit can be grown iu Nebraska He has quite a plot of ground adjoining his home and on this has 47 cherry trees from which he expects to gather at least V DR PARKER Tlvtwm Amt fr DENTIST Mast Block CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK IT bushels of that fruit Ho is so en couraged by his success iu this lino that noxt year ho oxpootn to set out 100 moro trees of the same fruit He also has a largo number of raspberry bushi H and tho prospects are that ho will gather about 25 bushels of berries therefrom Besides the fruit ho grows a consider able Harden and can readily convinces tho uninformed that a few acres of Ne braska soil is a paying property Tho ball ganiM between tho Norfolk aud Madison Junior league teams wa called at I ho end of tho sixth Inning yesterday on account of tho wot ground Tho score v hen tho gamo was called stood K to I in favor of tho Norfolk team The gamo was umpired by Stood of Madison Tho batteries wore Nor folk Sisson aud Hammond Madison Call and Wheeler Henry Johnson 1st manager of tho Norfolk team and thn Madison team is mannged by Art Ahl mnu whoso handiwork is in ovidonco on tho uniforms of tho team tho words Ahlman Specials and Madison be ing displayed across tho breast of each player Tho return game will bo played ou the Madison grounds July I Tho next gamo of tho series to bo playod hero will bo on Thursday the 27th when tho Stanton team will croBs bats witli tho Norfolk organization Low Hutu ixtiiimlofin to Colorado Hint Huh Dates sale Juno 18th to ilOth Rate to Denver Colorado Springs and Pueblo CMouwood Springs OkiIoil and Salt Lake Oit one regular chibs normal tariff not temporarily re duced fine pins 2 for tho round trip Final limit October Hist Transit limits To Colorado destina tions continuous passage to Denver nttor i caching Denver stop over will bo allowed on going trip regardless oi transit limit return trip to be continu ous passage commencing date of execu tion except return trip shall not bo begun earlier than five days after lato oi sab Utah destinations Continuous pas sage to Denver west thereof stop over will bo permitted in both directions within the going and return transit limits of thirty davs each not to exceed filial limit Tickets will bo good for return prior to flvo days from date of salo Joint agency feo A fee of twonty flvo cents will ho collected finiu passen ger at time of execution and delivery of return portion of ticket except that no feo will bo required for execution of return portion of tickets to Glcuwooil Springs a he oiii A rcant of oriuiKu lilotsimin flllt tho fniKrnut hruittli of Juno Ami CtiiildV pnttliiK tip n tlku My buey ilnyl for blent you weililiiiK holM wlll ho n rimtiiiK prtly nonu Ami foml 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