The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, August 02, 1901, Page 10, Image 10

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TEAMS ARE EVENLY MATCHED
Four Innings Without A Score Stan
ton Plnys a Good Gnmo But Finds
Its Match in Norfolk Junior Lea
ders Dont Create Much Excitement
Vrnm ThurmU k Dully
A largo crowd of people wltnosiod n
very interesting game of hull yesterday
afternoon when tho Norfolk nnd the
Stuiitou ttunis tried for honors it tho
homo ball park Tlio tenuis wore very
evenly matched ntul tiuttur khiiu orrori
on tho purl of tho Stanton teum the
Kivnio would lmvo Iwon exceedingly
close As It wus Norfolk scored oIkIiI
times mid Stanton hail hut four to its
credit at the end of tho nine innings
Up to tho fifth inuiiiK not n scoro hud
been mode by either side mid in thnt In
ning one wus iiiiulo hy ouch Stanton
and Norfolk Stanton made ono in tho
Kovouth ntul two in the ninth Norfolk
iiiiulo twooaoh in the sixth sovonth
mid eighth mid ono in tho ninth Smith
of Tiltlon umpired in his usuiil dullbor
ato ntauner It was generally oouhIiI
ered the most Interesting gatno that has
been plnyed horo this season The Mory
of the gmnu is told in tho following
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nor Jono4 Wright it Uainmoud 2
Adams Sacriflco hits Porter Peter
son Scott Eoft on bases Norfolk R
Stanton -1 Pass ball Tuutui Wild
throw Buohner Pont louos called out
for jumpingout of box to strike at ball
Stanton Juniors Defeat Norfolk
Tho gnmo botwoon tho Junior Lea
guers of Stanton and Norfolk was not
close enough to bo interesting and was
full of errors aa far as tho Norfolk toufn
was concerned A 7 iuuing gumo was
played boforo tho two larger toams
crossed bats tho scoro boiig 11 to I in
favor of tho visitors In viow of tho
moro important game to follow it is
probable thnt not enough attention was
devoted to tho game either by tho
players or the peotitforn to create miy
enthusiasm mid ninny woro glad when
tho players retired in favor of tho adult
teams
THURSDAY TIDINGS
C V Fnes was in from tho county
seat today
J B Fitzgerald of Tildou was a city
visitor yesterday
Mies Wolfe of Battle Crook was in
tho city yesterday
Mrs Hutchison was a oityvisitor yes
terday from Oakdnlo
F Ij E itabrook was a passonger for
Madison this morning
Ira II Hull has accopted a position in
Thuuis candy kitchen
E P Weathorby wont to Madison
this morning on legal business
F O Osbom mid Mollio E Osboru of
Battle Creek woro in tho city yesterday
Robort Apploby and family woro up
from Stanton yesterday to nttoud tho
ball ganio
Ernest Elsio ami Emmti Sohult vis
ited in Piorco yesterday and roturned
last evening
Mrs Frank Wood of Casper Wyo
has beon visiting Mrs W H Blakemau
part of this woek
Postofllco Inspector Swift of Oiualm
was in tho city today in tho iutoroots of
his Unole Samuel
Win Waguer jr has gone to Water
town Wist to see tho country and as
sist at tho harvest
Miss Pearl Reese and tho Beolor child
ren have returned from a two weeks
visit at Battle Creek
MiBfl Kato StalYord and cousin Geno
vieve Stafford loft yesterday for a
months visit in Michigan
Chief of Police Conloy has located O
E Hartfords bioycle in Sioux City
where it was found in a pawn shop
Miss Willa Allen arrived from Madi
son this morning nud is a guest at tho
homo of Mr and Mrs 0 D Jenkins
Mrs E ABullock returned this morn
ing from St Paul after having onjoyed
a mouths outing at Luko Miuuotouka
Tho track capacity iu tho union yards
is being increased and improvod to a
largo extent by tho work now being
done
Mrs It W Hoyt mid Mrs W H
Lnjha of Mnroollino Mo arrived lust
evening for a visit nt tho homo of tholr
fnthor J ChoMiutwood
After a rest of n few days tho hot
winds are ngaiu in evitleiice mid nppcar
to hnvj an extra force Crops are dry
ing rapidly nud aro undoubtedly beyond
tho help of rniu
Mrs 0 A Clnppor of Ornnd Iilnml
nud Mrs J M Clnppor of Mnrlngo
Iown who hnvo boon visiting nt the
homo of J J Clements for tho past
week returned homo this morning
Tho advertising enr of tho Groat
Kantem Itallrond Shows and Columbian
Exposition arrived iu the city last night
and tho town nud country Is being billed
for thoir nppenranoo hero on Tuesday
August lit
Mr and Mrs G A Eborly Miss
Jurtio Trent Miss Adn Ellonwood E
A Gorocko It S Slinrp and Mr mid
Mrs K II Scott were Among tho Stan
ton peoplo who witnessed tho bull gmnu
yostordny
According to reports tho drouth must
bo pretty woll broken up Dtspntchos
every tiny from many points aro nil to
that oftVot If it could only bo sprained
a little bit in this vicinity thoro would
bo oconsiou for rejoicing
It is buliovotl that Frank
hauor living n mtlo nud u half oast of
tho Junction holds tho record iu this
part of tho country for winter wheat
His crop is running hushols to tho
ucre und testing 01 pounds to tho
bushel
A nunibor of tho frionds of Ij
Charles assisted him iu celebrating his
birthday last evening at the homo of
Mr and Mrs G W Box Excellent
refreshments wero served nud choico
musical entertainment was furnished
by n graphophono
Presiding Elders J W Jennings of
tho Omaha district and J B Millard of
tho Grand Island district North Ne
braska M E conference aro lu thooity
consulting with Presiding Elder SisBtni
of tho Norfolk district regarding mat
ters of iutorostto tho conforonco
Members of fhoJuiilor Christian En
doavor society of tho First Congrega
tional church wont to Tufts grovo to
day for n picnic Thoy wero convoyod
to thntpopular rosort in hay racks ami
while tho day is sqniowhat disagrooaM
thry will undoubtedly enjoy their full
quota of0fuu
Eugouo Austin who has boon em
ployed in newspaper work at Cripplo
Creek Col or a year or moro returned
homo yostorday noon Ho is vory
favorably improssod with thnt country
mid says thnt tho diftbrouco iu tompora
turo botwoon horo nud thoro is some
thing astonishing
Farmors and othors will bo wise to
tuko every precaution ngniust Jj fires
Muoh intlamuiablo material is ns dry ns
tinder mid it would take but n spark to
start that which might prove a disas
trous0 blaze Iu somo places it is bo
lloved that tho prairio grass is dry
enough to ignito ami carry tho flames
E litor A F Euos of tho Picket was
amoug tho spectators at tho ball gnmo
yostordny and paid Tin Nisws n -visit
lie states that his county has beon fa
vored with sevoral nico rains recently
and thoy believe that corn thoro will go
from 15 to 0 bnshols to tho acre
Editor Pont of tho Register was also in
town being n nionibor of tho team He
also made this otlicoii call
Tho lawyers aro tolling n now story
on a local nionibor of thoir profession
a somewhat coucoitod fusionist who
thinks ho knows enough to bo a district
judgo Another attorney called on him
ono day and asked his opinion on a
tiliu point of low Tho lawyor to whom
tho question was addressed continued
Ailing out n chattol mortgage blank as
ho sneoringly roplied that ho generally
got paid for what ho know I beg
your pardon said the questioner po
litely as ho drew a quarter of a dollar
from his pocket nud haudod it to tho
othor Toll mo nil you know and lcoop
tho ohaugo St Panl Phonograph
WARNERVILLE
Born Saturday July 37 to Mr nud
Mrs Ray Harrington a sou
Mrs W K Gtllaspy wont to Liucolh
Saturday to visit her mother for a fow
days
Maurico Cirbory wont to Tilden the
ilrst of tho week to run ono of tho dray
lines
Mr and Mrs Charles Rauous of
Walled Lake Mich aro visiting their
daughter Mrs G W Hills
Mr aud Mrs Alex Snider are mourn
iug tho loss of their iufaut sou The
little one was born Thursday of la9t
week and died Sunday
Dr Mackays Remedy
Dr J H Mackay tolls how to discour
age Sunday base ball iu tho following
Editor News Let the ministers aud
church peoplo go to the baseball mana
gers aud promiso them their support
Lot them come out on week days and
patronize the game aud make the
receipts double what they could be on
Sunday aud there will be no more Sun
day baseball Let the game bo plnyed
Bliarply and called promptly so as not to
waste timo and weary people aud a
better week day atteudauco will be pos
sible J H Mackay
Order your engraved visiting cards at
The News oftice 100 cards aud plate
150 50 cards and plate 1
TIIK NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY AUOUST 2 11101
OPEN AN OFFICE
Browns Business College Gotting
Ready for Fall Torm
G W Brown jr of Sioux City
Iowa and C H Brake fonnorly of
Hawartlen Iowa nrrlvtd in Norfolk
last night and today have opened tho
ofllco of Browns Business collogo nud
nro getting rontly for business Mr
Brake who has been superintendent of
schools at Hawardon will bo tho prin
cipal of tho Norfolk college and will
make this his hondqunrtors from now
on Ho expects to movo his family horo
iu about throo woeks to mnko this his
homo Tho olllco will bo open heroaftor
during business houts and somo one
will bj there to look after mutters call
ing for attention
Tho furnlturo for tho pchool Is now
being built iu Sioux City nud it is ex
pected that It will bo recolved nud put
in place within a few wooks Tho
school will opou on Monday Septoinbor
2 and thuro is ovory promeot of a largo
attendance a nuuilnrjof young peoplo
having ulroiidyjannouncod their inten
tion of receiving instruction at tho Nor
folk collogo Tho school will draw not
only from Norfolk but from sovoral of
tho counties tributary to this city nud
will bo a groat oonvonionoo to students
who hnvo heretofore beon compelled to
go n considerable tllstnuco from thoir
homrs to receive the instruction thnt
will bo given hero Tho peoplo of Nor
folk can woll nffortl to wish Messrs
Brown and Brake a largo degreo of suo
cess nud Aid thorn iu Attaining it
BLOODY RIOT OF MINERS
One Dead Another Dying and Others
Injured the Result
Cambridge O July 20 Ono man
dend ono dying another probnbly fa
tnlly shot and a fourth man with tho
bnck or his head crushed in This
with tho threatened lynching or a
negro is tho result of a free-for-all
fight nt Kings mine yesterday Tho
tleatl man is Grant Taylor Tho in
Jiirod aro Joo Reodon shot JLwlce in
tho bowels ono bullot going through
tho body Molvin Sheldon shot in tho
brpast Mack Sheldon head crushed
by a Btono In tho hands of Lawrenco
Busby colored All the other men
aro white Busby was nrrostod mid
la In jail hero Ho was saved from
lynching only by quick work by tho
lieriff Ho is blamed for tho trouble
Taylor nud his wlfo had been warned
to leave tho neighborhood Mack
Sheldon mot Busby near the com
panys storo and after a few words
Busby knocked him down with a stone
Molvin Sheldon nnd Rccdon quickly
appeared but Busby ran to his homo
and nrmed himself threatening to
shoot anyone trying to get him Tay
lor walking along tho street mado a
remark to Sheldon and Reodon nnd
all throo drew rovolvors and began
firing Sheldon nnd Reodon falling to
tho ground fatally wounded Tho
prompt work of Sheriff Dollison and
his deputies saved Busby from being
lynched
TWO RESCUERS MEET
DEATH
Louisville Policeman and Citizen
Per-
Ish In Aiding Fire Victims
Louisville July 29 It developed
that Max BclovRch the cigar manu
facturer who lost his life In the firo
that destroyed tho Badgcly Grahnm
Photographic Supply store In West Jef
ferson street Saturday lflght dashed
up tho stairs to save the life of a
young woman to whom ho was greatly
attached anil who ho thought was in
n flat above Policeman James Pur
don who also lost his life wont up
stairs In the burning building in an
effort tq save Bclovltch Firo Cap
tain Timothy Lohan Fireman Burnett
Hardin Charles Kollar Charles Brown
nnd Harry Swain and Policeman John
Hepp wero Injured either by being
overcome by heat or smoko or by fall
ing into tho collar of tho burning
building Nono of them Is seriously
hurt
The fire which is supposed to havo
beon caused by nn explosion of chem
icals caused a loss of 70000
SACK OF SILVER MISSING
Another Package of Money Mysterious
ly Disappears from Chicago Bank
Chicago July 29 A sack of 1000
silver dollars has mysteriously disap
peared from the Commercial National
bank and nil of the city detectives
have been put on tho coso but their
efforts so far havo beon futile Tho
package was left outside of tho vault
by mistake when tho bank closed for
the night nnd slnco then no trace of
It can bo found This is tho second
strange disappearance of a package
of money belonging to the Commercial
National bank within a year Detec
tives aro still looking for a bundle of
20000 in bills shipped by tho bank
with the Adams Express company to
tho National Stato hank at Burlfngton
la Aug 17 last When tho packago
was opened at Burlington it contained
only clippings of paper
Throws Acid In Womans Face
Muncie Ind July 29 Peter Till
bury an iron worker called at tho
home of Kato Phinney last night and
throw tho contents of a small hottlo
filled with carbolic acid iuto the faco
of Mrs Mary Torroy a guest burning
out tho womans eyes and burning her
neck breast and arms frightfully The
man has pleaded with the woman to
marry him for years
Baseball Scores Yesterday
National League St Louis 5 Pitts
burg 2 American League Milwau
kee 19 j Washlugton 01 Detroit
G Baltimore 4 Western League
Kansas City 3 j Omaha 1 Colorado
Springs 8 St Paul 12 Denver 0
Minneapolis 9 St Joseph 0 Dea
Moines 1
RESULTS IN IOWA CONVENTIONS
Cummins Secures Instructions InClay
ton and Iowa Counties
Bob Moines July 29 In tho con
ventions held Saturdny Cummins se
cured Instructions In Clayton county
which Is In Trewlns district nnd n
solid delegation In Iowa county Lu
cas county selected n tlologatton large
ly opposed to Cummins In Iowa
county tho contest was closo tho voto
on tho selection of delegates standing
71 for Cummins to G5 opposed In
Lucas county tho opposition to Cum
mins sought to tie tho hands of tho
Cummins delegatus hy tho adoption of
tho unit rule
Tho results to dnto show 142G dele
gates to tho stato convention to hnvo
been chosen leaving but 215 yet to
bo selected Of those Cummins has
731 Conger 30 Trewin 120 Her
rlott 121 and Harrlman 141 Tho
iiunihor of unlnstructod dologntes
whoso proferenco nro unknown is 281
CLOSE WITH DAY OF DEVOTION
Baptist Young People Meet for the
Last Time In the Coliseum
Chicago July 29 With a consecra
tion sorvlco full of tho evangelical
spirit tho naptlst Young Peoples as
sociation brought their convention to a
closo nt tho Coliseum last night boforo
ono of tho largest audiences of the four
days gathering Rev William H
Ciolstwclt acting editor of tho union
tho olllcinl organ of tho socloty led
tho services being preceded hy Dr
James Granfol of Texas who delivered
tho consecration nddress From 9 a
m until late at night devotional serv
ices wero In progress lu various parts
of tho city
Convention of Socialists
Indianapolis July 29 Tho largest
convention of Socialists ever dield In
tho United States will assemblo today
In Masonic hall Tho convention was
called by tho executive boards of thoc
two divisions of tho Social Democratic
party for tho purposo of uniting tho
two factions and adopting a now namo
for tho united organization Delegates
from almost every stato in the uniou
aro hero Porto Rico also was repre
sented while the western states par
ticularly sent a number of men to at
tend
Second Charge of Murder
Lincoln July 29 A second charge
of murder will bo filed today against
Frank Marshall tho colored man who
is held nt tho county jail for killing
Vorna Leo a week ago Tho death
of his sister Eliza Marshall Is tho
cause of tho indictment Marshall
shot tho woman three times and from
tho wounds thus inflicted she died
Saturday An inquiry was held at
tho morgue resulting in a verdict sim
ilar to that In tho Lee case and upon
which the second charge of murder
wijl be based
The Greatest of Them All
The Great
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Eastern
Railroad Shows
AND
Columbian
Exposition
Circus Museum and Menagerie
Will Exhibit at
NORFOLK
TUESDAY AUCUST
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Huge Mouster Mouagerio of
Rare Wild Animals
Seveu Large Troupes of
Educated Horses aud Ponies
Best Arouic Performers of
Europe aud America
Real Roman Chariot Races
Hosts of Funny Clowns
FACETIOUS
Everything New and
Original
FREE
Morning Exhibition on Show Grounds
after the Grand Frtje Street Parade
Grand Performances Afternoon
aud Evening Doors opeu at
1 aud 7 p in
YOU MUST NOT FORGET
That wo aro constantly growing in tho art of
making Fine Photos and our products will al
ways bo found to embrace tho
IMCost A artistio IoLoje
and Newest Styles in Cards and Finish We also
carry a fine lino of Moldings suitable for all
kinds of framing
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WILL CURE
an Ozone
tUAOt MAR
RAuAL THROAT
AND BRONCHIAL
CATARRH
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chronic DKUNun
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Consumption
Wbitbto DR A H KELLER
CHEMICAL COMPAHYiiti
MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Bioox Falls 8 D roa full- intoiuiatiox
Dr Keller Speclnllit In Note Throat Lunx
and Kidney Disease will correspond with you
tn recant to your condition
Medical Opinion In regard to
Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozone
All editor of a medical journal
writes as follows
Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozouo
offered by tho Dr A H Keller
Chemical Company as a cure for
Consumption Asthma Bronchitis
Hay Fovor Catarrh Coughs
Colds and all diseases of the air
passages This wo know to bo a
genuine specifio for these com
plalntsptuid as such outitled to
onr confidence and that of our
readers
Close examination into tho
practical results which have beou
had from the ubo of this remedy
has caused us to oudorso It as be
ing an undoubted cure for tho
above ailments effectual in re
moving the exciting cause iu a
number of attacks which had been
of the severest aud most tedious
character Dr A H Kellers Syl
van Ozouo permanently restored
health and in cases which woro
of n milder description its uso im
mediately afforded relief
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