TT1R NORFOLK NEWS ; FRIDAY. MAROIT 1R. 19U. ( Son of Peter Hnnscn of Bruns wick Thought Dead. FRIGHTENED TEAM MASHES UP The Horses Scared Four Miles North west of Town and Threw the Youno Man Out Relatives Come After Surrjcon Worst Feared , ( Kraut UYilwmliiv'H Dolly.1 Brunswick , Nob. , March ii. ( Spe cial to The NOWR : In u frightful run away here today , 1'otor Hanson , Jr. , n Ron of Peter Hansen , waa probably hilled , The accident occurred four milca northwest of town. The team which ho was driving became fright ened and ran away. The buggy waH mashed all to pieces and young Hanson - son was thrown out and so badly hurt that he never recovered conscious ness. His relatlvea have just come to BruiiHWIck for a doctor. They are not sure whether ho IH merely uncon scious or dead. It Is thought that ho la probably dead. RELATIVES FILE THE CHARGE _ Fred Harvey of Scrlbner Will Have to Face the Law. Scrlbnor , Nob. , March 1C. A com plaint charging Fred Harvey with tjtatutory rape upon Mian Eva Itlch of Scrlbnor will ho llled by Van Uleh , the young woman's father , and lion- ry Rich , her brother. Hnrvoy Is the man who , by hts own confession and the statement of Miss Rich , has been having Illicit relations with her for six or BOVOII montha past. Ho la now confined at the county Jatl. The relatives of the girl came from Scrlh- nor on an afternoon tram for the purpose of entering the complaint. Miss Rich has made a donlal of the facts contained' her confession to Sheriff Bauman , hut Harvey Btnmla pat on hla ndmisslona. Ho declares frankly that his intimacy with the girl has extended over a considerable period , up to two weeks before last Wednesday night , when she caused u furore by declaring throe men had criminally assaulted her. Ho alllnnu , however , that her action in tying her self and spreading the report of her being raped was carried out without lilt ) knowledge. Harvey declares ho is as fond of Miss Rich as over and would ho per fectly willing to settle the difficulty by marrying her. Her relatives , however - over , are not satisfied with that way out of the matter , nnd they will prob ably push the prosecution. THURSDAY TIDINGS. W. H. Burns was In from Fullerton yesterday. A. M. Tillman was up from Hooper yesterday. S. L. Daggard was over from New man Grove. J. Klelth and M. B. Ervin were down from Crelghtou. J. R. Rundoll of Wnyno was a city visitor yesterday. G. M. Tyler was down from Ran dolph yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Beach were city visitors yesterday from Bloom- Hold. Hold.W W O. Hull has shipped his pacer , Comet , to Nollgh , where the animal will bo trained during the season. Manager A. J. Dnnlovy of the Audi torium was down from Tllden to see Marie Walnwrlght In "Twelfth Night. " C. A. Relmera of Plorco and Cla- rcnco Cull of Oakland appeared In Washington this week to take the preliminary examination for entrance to the naval academy. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Amarlno and Mrs. H. L. McCormick wont to Pierce today to attend the funeral of the in fant child of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Mc Donald. Rev. W. R. Peters has just conclud ed a successful three weeks' series of rovlal meetings at the Plalnvlow school house , during which a num ber of converts wore secured. Harry Knowles , foreman in the Tll den Citizen olllce , was in the city for a short time yesterday. Ho says the people in that section of country are enthusiastically for Robertson for governor. J. P. Cox , postmaster at Foster , and M. Nichols , drove to Norfolk yester day and were in the city over night. They wont to Battle Creek today ami will return to Foster tomorrow. They report business good. J. M. Eads , deputy grand mastci workman of the A. O. U. W. , was Ir the1 city this morning. Ho is at present sent working In Madison , where h < expects to have a class of forty can didatcs within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Davenpor have moved to Norfolk from Slou : City , and will occupy the Reckan house on West Norfolk Avenue. Mr Davenport expects to engage in tin ranching business the present season NEW LAND FIRMJ.OCATES HERI Northwestern Land and Immlgratloi Company In Norfolk. . The Northwestern Land and Imml gratlon company is the name of i new business firm in Norfolk. J. II Sexton is manager , H. F. Slawte trcaauror and William Hcntml secre tary. All of the gentlemen are from Nnpor , Nob. They have routed a building on Norfolk immuu , formerly occupied by thu lllnii plumbing fdiop , and will conduct the affairs of tholr luminous from thlH point. Mr. Hoxtoii and Mr. lloiuiul arrived In the city thin morning. "Wo locate In Norfolk , " they said , "licciuiHO It In thu logical gateway to the now northwest. This IH a great and growing country. The Interests of Norfolk and of the now northwest are mutual. People all through the territory approclato that fact , too. " MAKE IT A DAY OF PRAYER _ Twenty Meetings Held This Morning In Norfolk Homes. U WIIH an ordinary night thin morn ing to see tnt'ii and women all over thu city going to Horvlcrn for prayer ind It la OHttmutcd that at loaHt two uindred attended these meetings. Mr. I.yon speaks at the afternoon mooting on "Why are not Moro of Our Prayora Anaworcd" or the Con- lltlona ISHHontlal for Hffoctlvo Prayer. " The committee have engaged the Auditorium for the men'H meeting loxt Sunday afternoon. It la being ilannod to make that ( ho largest au lltnico of men ever gathered In the city. city.Mr. Mr. Lyon apoko hint night on "Tho 3hlldrou of God , " and u few of hla .hoiighta were : "Tho Christian la the only truly free nan. The most galling bondage IH ho slavery of aln. There are three classca In many churchoa the guoata , ho aorvauta and the children. The ; ucsta never fool qulto at home ; the servants are those who work simply from a souse of duty , but the children uro thoao who have true liberty. To the child of God also belongs protec tion and caro. If nn earthly government mont will care for her citizens and protect their right , how much more will you bo protected when you become como a citizen of the kingdom of God All people are not children of God Two classoa are distinctly brought out In the scriptures. Ono Is calloi the children of light , of promise , ol obedience , of heaven ; the other Is called the children of darkness , o the world , of disobedience , the chll dron of the devil. No person can belong long to both classes. Everyone is irene ono class or the other. " This evening Mr. Lyon will speak on "Hulling Away the Stone. " Locates In Norfolk. Miss Sarah Mulcts of Chicago has arrived In Norfolk to make her homo. She has purchased five acrca of land near the crosalng of the Northwest ern and Union Pacific tracks two miles southwest of the qlty and 1ms begun the construction of a two-story house which will cost $2,000. Hlght Bros , have the contract. Miss Mu- lots la just now boarding at the homo of Mv. and Mrs. George Williams , near the Union Pacific crossing. Notice of City Election. Notice la hereby given to the qual ified electors of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , that the annual election of said city will bo hold in the dif ferent wards of said city , on Tuesday April ( > , 1901 , for the purpose of elect ing' ono mayor , ono city clerk , ono city treasurer , ono city engineer , ono police Judge , ono councilman from the First ward , ono councilman from the Second ward , ono c ouncllman from the Third ward , and ono coun cilman from the Fourth ward. The voting places in the different wards shall ho as follows : First ward , at the city hall , Second ward at Win Ahlmann's residence , Third ward at the Third ward hose house , Fourth ward at the Fourth ward hose house. Polls shall remain open In each of the said places from 9 o'clock In the forenoon until 7 o'clock In the even ing of said day. Dated at Norfolk , Nebraska , this llth day of March , 1901. Attest : Miner C. Ilazon , S. It. McFarland , Mayor. City Clork. Notice of School Election. Notice is hereby given that at the annual election to bo held in Norfolk , Nebraska , Tuesday , April 5 , 1901 , there will bo two persons chosen as members of the board of education of the school district of the city ol Norfolk , Nebraska , at which election the voting places in the various wards will bo the same as for the clly elec tion , as follows : First ward at the city hall , Second ward at Wm. Ahlmann's residence , Third ward at the Third ward hose . house , Fourth ward at the Fourth ward hose house. All resident voters of the school district outsldo of the various wards will vote at the city hall polling place. Polls shall remain open at each of the said polling places from 9 o'clock in the forenoon until 7 o'clock in the i- evening of said day. Dated at Norfolk , Nebraska , this llth day of March , 190 J. Miner C. Hazen , Attest. Mayor. S. R. McFarland , city clerk. The Northwestern Line Russia-Japan Atlas. A Russo-Japanese war atlas has IE been issued by the Chicago & North western R'y. Three fine colored in maps , eacli 1-1x20 , bound in conveni ent form for reference. The eastern ila situation shown in detail , with tables a showing relative military and naval I. strangth and financial resources oi Russia and Japan. This is to be a Great Season For Norfolk. MANY IMPROVEMENTS PLANNED With the New State Hospital for the Innane , an Electric Line to North western Depot , and Estnbllshmcnt of Institutions , It Will Hum. ( Krom ThurHilny'N Dnllv. ] It Is uHllniutud by ono contractor In Norfolk thrit at leant 200 now 1 io in OH will 1)0 built In tlio city this HOIIHUII. UiHt year tlioro were over lOi ) now houses and any nuinlior of now busl- OHB Improvements and structures hroughout the coininnnlty. There is very proapoct , according to the pros- lit Indication that the Improve- HintH of thlH year will oxccod thoao f 1UOII. Already the building has begun. A urge number of homes are now going ip. There will bo many milca of now ement walks. A new Institution imnnfacturlng building blocks , Is to o Installed. An electric line between Norfolk nveiiuo and the North ivestern depot at South Norfolk will /cry probably bo got under .way. The * tate Insane hospital , Involving an expenditure of $100.000 , will bo start ed within a few days. It will ho a great year for Norfolk District Court Jurors. Following are the names of the ) otlt jurors drawn for the Marcl .orm of the district court In Madison county , which convenes March 28 1901 : C. M. Doylcs , B. D. Bryant , James 'onnolly ' , sr. , John DoLong , John Douglas , John Prison , James L. Grant Edward II. Hartor , Henry Haaso , Chaa. Lodge , jr. , Aug. Lltko , Thos Lestlna , Dennis McNoIll , Fred Pike , Mlko Hoonoy , L. L. Ilcmbo. A. F Iloovos , Chas. Schmoldoborg , Jacob Shoots , Chas. Weeks , John Wakoly , George Willllams , W. II. Wldaman , I F. Zimmerman. CALL COUNTY CONVENTION. Republicans to Meet In Battle Greet on March 24. Chairman Koonlgsteln and Secretary tary McFarland have called the re publican county convention to moot In Battle Crook on Thursday after noon , March 24 , for the purpose of se lecting delegates to attend the state , congressional and senatorial conven tions. The primaries are recommend ed to bo hold not later than Tuesday , March 22. TIMELY TOPICS. Thursday evening after having shopped at the millinery stores , there passed gaily along the streets , wear- ng bright smiles , ladles with balloon ko packages which , on a guess , con- iilnod fantastic creations , yet known a hats , that provoke ecstatic delight moug the ladles , young men to ex- ravagant expressions of admiration , ml old men ( married ) to say things t the bills dated April 1. Thursday norning , along the wind swept , snow rifted streets , sadly , they passed losely wrapped In winter garb and ndor the old winter hat , wearing ark frowns. The weather had hanged from summer to winter. chuyler Sun. Several more counties declared for ho nomination of a senator by the re- ubllcan state convention during the ast week. It appears that the move- nont for the fuller participation by ho people In the making of senators s so popular that the politicians who ry to stop it are getting run over ight and left. The opposition of the ihiof political engineers of the Bur Ington railroad to the nomination doa is really giving It an added im > etus among the rank and illo of the mrty. The average republican re- nombers the session of the leglsla- uro of 1901 that ended in the ap pointment of Dietrich and Mlllard as senators by these railroad politicians nnd swears that It is time to stop that sort of manipulation. North Platte Tribune. The ruling of the attorney general that the credits to be assessed under the now revenue law. are the net credits , will meet with the approva of the people of the stato. It puts the law in this respect on the same footing as the old law. A man who owns notes , mortgages , etc. , will bo allowed to deduct from the amoun thereof any bona fide debts which ho may be owing. Commissioner Dufllo of the surpome court commission had already written an opinion to this effect , which had boon printed by order of the court , but there was still a doubt in the minds of the county assessors. They will now follow the opinion of the attorney general. Beatrice * - * atrico Express. If Nebraska were raked with a flue- tooth comb a better man than W. M. Robertson could not bo found. Ho is a gentleman , a statesman , a scholar all that these three words imply and then some. Nebraskans ought to take pride in exalting such a man to any position of public"ttrusi ho might bo willing to accept Blrby in State Journal. When You Come Across This Trade in red and white on each end of a package containing biscuit , crack ers or wafers , you can rest assured that the contents are of the very highest order fresh , clean , pure and perfectly baked. The trade mark identifies the pro ducts of the National Biscuit Com pany and ever stands for the highest quality baking. For example try packages of Graham Crackers and Cheese Sandwiches. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Cheap One-Way Colonist and Round-Trip Homeseekers' ' Rates VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL R , R , "One Way Colonist Rates. " To points in Montana , Idaho , Wash ington , Oregon , British Columbia and Alberta 'territory. Tickets on sale dally until April 30. Liberal stopovers - overs rillowed. To ptjlnts in Minnesota , North and South Dakota , Manitoba , Western On tario , Saskatchawan and Asslnibola. Tickets' ' sale every Tuesday during March and April. To points in Tennessee , Mississip pi and Louisiana. Tickets on sale the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in March and April. "Homeseekers1 Round Trip Rates. " To points In Alabama , Georgia , Ken tucky , Mississippi , Louisiana , North and South Carolina , Tennessee and Virginia. Tickets on sale 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in March and April , at rnto of ono faro plus $2.00. Stop overs allowed. Further information cheerfully giv en at city ticket office , No. 1402 Far nam street , Omaha , or write W , H , BRILL , Dlst Pass , Agent , OMAHA , NEB. Why suffer with your kldnoys ? The discovery of Kidney-Ettes has proved a blessing to thousands of kidney sufferers who have been re stored to perfect health. These tablets - lots drlvo the dlsorBod germs out of the system , and wo urge all sufferers to give this scientific and successful kidney remedy a trial. Price 26 cents. Klosau Drug Co. Have you Indigestion , constipation , headache , backache , kidney trouble ? Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. If it falls get your money back. That's fair. 35 cents , tea or tablet form. form.Klesau Klesau Drug Co. LA 6BIPPE Pneumonia follows La Qrlpp * but navor follows the u of FOLEY'S ' Honey and Tar Ititopi the Cough and heali th lungn. Prevent * Pneumonia and ConiampUon. UK. O. YAOBIB , of 157 Oigood Bt , writ * * ! 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