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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1904)
THK NOHFOMv NEWS : KHIDAY. .JANt'AllV 1J2 , J)0-l ! ) Wilbur Barnes Was Tangled Up in the Saturday Traffic. CARL WOLF DROVE THE HORSE Barnes Was About Out From Under When Wolf Backed the Rig Over Him Again Was Bruised and Cut . up During the Accident. Wilbur names Is sere on about every portion of his body as the re- i suit of being run down Saturday afternoon - * noon by Carl Wolf and wlfo who were \J \ In a buggy. Barnes was crossing the ' street at the corner of Main and ! Fourth street when ho was caught in / , the jam of traffic that is usual to Nor- folk's business streets on Saturdays and before ho know it ho was knocked down by the horse driven by Wolf and stopped on by the animal and driven over by the buggjv The trouble was about over when Wolf realized the situation , the bug- , by having almost passed over'Barnes , but upon hearing his shouts ho pulled I up sharply on the bits with the result that the entire rig again passed over i the prostrate Barnes , and when ho was extricated ho was qulto badly bruised and cut up by the horse's \i \ hoofs and the wheels of the buggy. Dr. Mackay attended Barnes and found no broken bones or serious In juries , but the bruises will undoubted ly lay him up for several days. W , H , BECK SELLS INTEREST Has Disposed of His Property In the Sugar City Cereal Mills to C. S. Bridge. W. II. Beck has sold his share of the Sugar City Cereal mills property to C. S. Bridge , who already owned a largo share of the stock. The deal was completed today. "I have not definitely decided , " said Mr. Beck to The News today , "upon my future plans. I can not say wheth er I shall remain in Norfolk or not or what business I may go into. " Mr. Beck has been connected with the milling interests of the city for many years past and has a wide ac quaintance throughout northern Ne braska. MONDAY MENTION. J. W. Ziegler was a Sunday visitor in Norfolk from Wayne. E. P. Olmstead of Wayne is again in the city on business. Mrs. O. M. Mayflold of Gross was in Norfolk this morning. E. C. Hammond was a visitor in Nor folk yesterday from Plalnvlew. C. W. Doty came down from Butte . on the early train this morning. H. J. Herber of Humphrey was a visitor In Norfolk this morning. . , Miss Agnes Carbery was in Norfolk 'J ' v , from Battle Creek to spend Sunday : v' ' ' with friends. Geo. G. Bayha was an early > visitor in Norfolk this morning from NIo- brara. Miss Rudler from Stanton is visit ing MJss Otelia Pilger and other friends in the city. Ed. Blersdorf , Clara Rish and Stosla Severa of Battle Creek were Sunday visitors in Norfolk. W. Salisbury of Omaha , representing the Western Union , is In the city to day on his way to the Black Hills to ' adjust the new copper line. ' The Times-Tribune moved Saturday from the quarters It has been occupy ing in the Schelly building to rooms in the Schwertfeger building , next door to the Norfolk house. The poultry house of Armour & Co. , in Norfolk , has closed its doors and the employes have returned to Omaha or to other work In the city. The last shipments were made Saturday. F. G. Walters of Omaha has been installed as operator at Edwards , Wood & Go's , branch office in this city , succeeding R. F. Lanphere , who goes to Omaha. Superintendent G. K. Williams has returned from Omaha where ho went to make estimates upon work that is to bo done there on the new govern ment buildings at the fort. Edward Burke , secretary nnd treas urer of the Hub clothing company , ar rived in the city last night to take charge of the store in the Koenigstein block. Mr. Wolfe has returned to North Platto. The gentlemen of the Congregation al church will give an oyster supper tonight. A charge of fifteen cents for one or twenty-five cents for two per sons will be made and a largo number are expected. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pilger are again residents of Norfolk , having moved back here Saturday , and will occupy the Butterfleld house on Madi son avenue. Mr. Pilger will again take a position in lite Norfolk National bank beginning tomorrow. Mrs. T. E. Odiorne very delightfully entertained a number of ladles at her homo on Beacon Hill Saturday after noon at six-handed euchre. Mrs. N. A. Ralnbolt ami Mrs. C. II. Reynolds won the prizes. Refreshments were daintily served by a number of young ladles. Frank Slcdscblag was surprised Sat urday night by receiving a visit from n company of his friends and neigh bors .at his homo on South Fourth street. Ho expects to soon nmvo onto his farm six miles south of the city on First street , and his neighbors and friends decided to give him a farewell party. Ills renter has been having a sale of stock and farm implements to day , preparatory to vacating the farm. ALVIN LOW IS SERIOUSLY HURT He Has Been Unable to Llo Down Since His Distressing Runa way Accident. Alvln Low , who was so seriously in jured In a runaway accident a few evenings ago , lies In a critical con dition at his homo northeast of the city as a result of the fall which ho sustained. Dr. Bear , his physician , Is visiting him twice a day. Mr. Low lias not yet been able to llo down and Is compelled to sit upright in a chair constantly. Ho suffers much pain from the broken ribs ami torn llesh and is the more In agony when ho coughs. The accident was caused by the frightening of Mr. Low's horse on First street at the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha railroad crossIng - Ing , instead of the railway crossing further out as was announced. Ho was on his way home at the tlino and was badly hurt. The horse dragged lilm for some distance. BASKET BALL _ JIGI1 SCHOOL Three Teams Organized and Two Games Have Been Played Girls Play on Thursdays. Basket ball is the game at the high school just now , and gives promise of holding the attention of the stu dents during the balance of the year. In the llrst scries of games the se niors demonstrated a biiporlorlty which they consider entitles them to the school championship , but the other classmen have not fully conceded tbo point and expect to give the senior team some hard rubs before the sea son is ended , and make them at least prove their title to the championship. Another game was played yesterday , the senior team being matched against that of the freshmen , and the score was a victory for the seniors by 17 to 9. The girls are taking an interest in the game and on Thursdays the room and the paraphernalia is devoted to their use. There are but four boys in the junior class and no team Is maintained by them. The three teams line up as follows : Seniors Utter , captain , center ; O'Connor and Hyde , forwards ; Ogden and Huso , guards. Sophomores Ilagcland , captain , center ; Perry and Ersklne , forwards ; Gow and Elseffer , guards. Freshmen Thelman , captain , con- ten ; Dlngman and Wallace , forwards ; Sharpless , Hauptley and McNeely , guards. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior , land of fice at O'Neill , Nebraska , Dec. 20 , 1903 : Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed no- tlco of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before W. H. Field , clerk district court , at Madison , Nebraska , on February C , 1904 , viz : George A. Dean , H. E. No. 17723 , for the neVi se'/L , Sec. 13 , T. 23 N. , R. 1 W. W.Ho Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land , viz : Hugh B. Smith , of Norfolk , Neb. ; Fred Terry of Warnerville , Neb. ; Joslah Daniel of Norfolk , Neb. ; Christ Oet- ter of Norfolk , Neb. S. J. Weekcs , Register. Cold Comfort from Doctors. Doctors say neuralgia Is not dan gerous. This Is poor consolation tea a sufferer who feels as If his face were pierced with hot needles and torn with a thousand pairs of pincers. A word of advlco to him ; stay In doors and use Perry Davis' Painkiller. The blessed freedom from pain which follows this treatment cannot bo told. There is but ono painkiller , Perry Davis' . Southern Lands. We have excellent bargains to offer In northern Texas lands the banner wheat and corn country of the state. Wheat , corn , cotton , tobacco , all kinds of fruits , good water , excellent soil , splendid climate , plow every day in the year. These lands are cheap and terms to suit the purchaser. Call and get books , pamphlets , maps , etc. G. R. Seller & Company. The Illinois Horse Co. can supply CO pedigreed draft stallions ; 30 of them Imported ; 5 breeds Porcheron French Draft , English Shire , Belgian Clydo ; 6 colors black , brown , bay roan , gray ; rich blood , extra shire breeders 2 to 5 years old. Some wll make 2400 pound horses. Easy pay ments. The general manager will ho in Sioux City for a week. 22 Balton block. Permanent address , DOS Molnes , Iowa. In our advertising columns appears the card of the "New York-Honduras Commercial Co. , presenting an Investment mont that at first sight appears to yield extraordinary results , but when the wonderful returns of plantations In tropical countries are taken into consideration , and the known fact tha Mexican companies in similar lines are doing oven better , it warrants the Investigation of the man with idle money , or who can put a few dollar aside for the future. Clean Out One of the Main Street Buildings. THE COURT FINES FOUR PEOPLE vlra. Emma Page Who Has Been Con ducting a "Lodging" House In the Elseley Building , Is Landed In Jail and Will Leave Town. The police raided the rooms of Mrs. 3mma 1'ago on tbo second floor of tbo SIsoloy building , corner Norfolk av- 'line and Second Street , yesterday iiorning at I o'clock and pinched the audlady together with three young nen. The entire party were landed n jail for over night and appeared , ono > y one , before Police Judge Hayes this naming , All four wore found guilty. Two erdlcts were given on the charge of 'agrancy and two for disorderly con- luct. Mrs. Page , the landlady , was otind to bo a vagrant and given a Hue of $11.IK ) . She left a watch and a much of gold rings as security for the layment. In pronouncing the line , uilgo Hayes said : "The charge upon which this woman s found guilty is vagrancy. That trlkes mo as very light. It ought to 10 the conducting Of a bawdy house , s the evidence shows that such is ho caso. " Olllcors IMIgcr and Livingstone raid- (1 ( the apartments at 4 o'clock In tbo Homing. They found one long room ut up into three divisions by means f partitions about llvo feet high. The ffect was rather ono of three stalls n a stable than of three distinct rooms n a house. Disgusting Conditions. Within the big room were two cots mil a bed. Upon these the four poo- ikMrs. . Page and the three men , vero spending the night. All of the iion testified in court that they were runk. Mrs. Page said they were , too. 'ho testimony of the police showed hat two of the men were sleeping vith all their clothing on , upon a cot n the kitchen end of the room. An- jthor was In the bed and Mrs. Page vas lighting a lamp when they forced ho door and entered. The other cot uul not been touched. The whole quartet were immediately jrrcstcd and ordered to get ready to go to jail. There they spent the time from 4 In the morning until noon. Mrs. Page , who Is ono of the most ildeous looking specimens of fcmin- nlty ever turned loose upon the streets of Norfolk , declared that she mil been conducting a lodging house n the Elseley block since October 23. She said that one of the men was a regular roomer and occupied the ( Itchcn cot ; that the other two came ip together that night for lodging. Ono of them , she says , paid her a pinrtor for the lodging. She says ho mid her no more. The man , on the btand , swore that ho paid the land- ady ? 1 and admitted that she was conducting a bouse and that was why 10 went there. Two of the men , John Doe and John Smith , pleaded guilty to the charge ) f disorderly conduct and were lined 57.10 apiece , which they paid. The third , Parry Law , pleaded not guilty to the charge of vagrancy , was found guilty by the court and lined $10 and costs. The tine was not paid and the irlsoner Is now in jail , eating bread and water , until his fine shall be paid. lo claimed , as did the woman , that 10 had been boarding and rooming in .ho house for the past ten days and that ho had paid his board In advance mtll today. He said bo had paid $3.50 mil Mrs. Page said ho had paid $1. Says There are Others. In listening to his line , Law said : 'I expected the worst of it when I came up here. Instead of going after ill of the houses on Norfolk avenue , you have hunted mo down. There are any number of just such places In the business portion of the city and if every one of them was made to serve ion days for such offense , there would lie a whole prlsonful of convicts for life. " The Elseley building Is on the main business street of the city. It is a three- story structure at the corner of Nor folk avenue , and Second street. Mrs. Page says that she Is going to leave the city and that she will go from hero to NIobrara. The police are on the watch for ether places of a similar type and purpose to deal In the same way with them. FIREMEN ARE OFF TO FREMONT In a Private Chariot of Their Own Bedecked With Flags and BuntIng - Ing , They Went. With their own special car gaily bedecked and adorned in Hags am banners and streamers of many nm much varied colors the Norfolk dele gallon to the annual convention of the Nebraska State Firemen's associatloi loft the city over the Northwosteri railway at promptly fi o'clock. A blazing streamer upon which were lettered the words , "Norfolk Delega tlon to the N. S. V. F. A. " oxtendei along each side of the big yellow ca and told the people who happened to bo up between hero and Fremont , who occupied the carriage , where they were all going and what they were going for. The association will bo in sessloi or three days. A nunibor of the IIro ioyH from outside towns joined tbo Norfolk delegation for their marry Ido and will accompany them home , gain , too. Our Friends , the Drugglsto , It IH a pleasure to testify to the gnu- rally high character of druggists. lut becaiino of a few exceptions to the ule , It Is necessary to caution the mbllc to bo on guard against Imlta- OIIH of Perry Davis' Painkiller. Hoe hat you get the right article , the oothlng , helpful painkiller that wan wed in your family before you were Kirn. Don't bo talked Into buying a ubstltute. Tliero IH but ono painklll- r , Perry Davis" Why suffer with your kldnoysT 'ho discovery of Kldnoy-KttoB has irovcd a blessing to thousamhi of cldnoy sufferers who have boon re- itored to perfect health. Those tab- otn drive the dlsornod gorum out of ho system , and wo urge all BUffororn o give thin scientific and successful cldnoy remedy a trial. Price JC ! ants. Kiosau Drug Co. Jo you fool broken down and doon our system need nourishment ? Just alto Man-Kr-Vlno tablets , the world'n roatost remedy for tbo norvon , brain ml blood , and watch results. Kle- an Drug Co. SPECIALIST OFREPUTATION , Years of Spcclnl Practice AftordlnQ Excellent Opportunities. FACTS WORTH MENTIONING Dy Dr. Cnldwcll. Soi oral yeai'H HKO. while In prlvato iraitlco , I thought It wroiiK lo ailvor- HO , Hltiiply bociumo I had been told o and had not had experience enoiiKh o know bettor. After a whllo I din- ovorcil a valuable plan of troatniont n certain casoH , and fortunately oh- allied a largo number of luitlontti , nouKh to fully tent my plan and irovo Its wiccossi. I thoroiipon pro- tared a lengthy paper upon the nub- cet and read It bnforo the Hlato mod- pal society. What was the rofuilt ? V half a do/.en inomberH took the oor to Kay what tlio treatment had icon for a hundred years back , and o claim that the old treatment , lough uiiBiiccossful , Hhould ho con- imed , notwllliBtandlng that the now rcatinent hail been Hiiccessful. I oiiKht dlfforcntly and coiitlnucil to so the now method , and niado ro- mrUahlo cures of cases that had icon pronounced Incurable. My bus- ness Increased rapidly as each per- on that I cured told some friend , vho came In turn and was cured. Cach patient advertised mo a little. Vhat then ? In that largo city there vcro not more than ' 100 cases of the clnil. I cured every case that came o mo and then had nothing to do xcept the ordinary business of a ocal physician. I know there were lumlrcdH and thousands of others Isowhcrc , who might ho cured if hey only know ; and I advertised. Cured hundreds of others and 1 have dvcrtlsed over since. I have ro- loved moro suffering , cured moro pa tents , lyatle moro people happy , and one moro good generally because I mvo told the people what I can do , nil I shall go on with the good work s long as my strength will permit. I advertise because I have some- hlng worth advertising. I have made nysolf competent by years of spec- al study and experience , and by the xpondltiiro of largo sums of money. Jy advertising I place before the poo- ilo the facts which enable thorn to tnow what I can do. I thereby rcaH1 hotisands , who , given up by local iliyslclans or unsticccssfiily treated , ; Ivo thcmseves up as Incurable. I uro thorn and thereby enlarge my leld of usefulness. IJy no other way ban advertising could these people uxvo known that they could ho cured. 3vory thrifty and prosperous busl- loss in life , save those of law and iioillclne , advertise freely. Lawyers lo not , fon. they only use In business vhat others have made for them ears before. They only do what has icon written. "Regular" doctors do lot advertise for tbo same reason. They have nothing new , nothing vhlch someone elho has not written or told them of , they get their know- edge from tbo books. A man may read mcdlclno until ho Is blind and hen know nothing of it. To bo suc- cessfnl ho must apply his own mind. Make his own researches , and to do hat ho must have room and oppor tunity. Ho must have cases , hun dreds of them , nnd compare results. f ho docs not do this ho is a ma chine without novelty , skill or In- ionulty , still plowing with a wooden i > lo\v , still traveling on foot or horso- jack , and ignoring the advantages of steam , living but not learning. The same is true of a lady doctor. Below you will find published the names and addresses of some of the recent cures that I have mado. These people's afflictions were , under the Drdlnary physician's care , considered hopeless , and no prospects for a cure : Mrs. Kate Sclmll of Albion , Nob. cured of catarrh of head and stomach Mrs. William Zuerg of Blue Vale , Nob. , cured of nervous heart and female disease. Mrs. J. E. Connelloy of Akron Nob. , cured of cancer of long stand ing Mrs. Augusta Soydon of Fender Neb. , cured of nervous liver am stomach disease. Mrs. Ella Scochman of Wayne Neb. , cured of rheumatism , female disease and skin disease. John Harper of Columbus , Nob. cured of heart disease , stomach am liver disease. Emma Stalko of darks , Nob. , curoi of skin disease , heart trouble and dropsy. By Bribing the Ncrvec. with opium a cough may bo stoppei temporarily , but the inflammation o which the cough is a symptom gee from "bad to worse. Do not wast time and money on delusive "cougl ai' ' ii U ' .J 5J THE BEST TOHIC In vS. H. S. Nature had provided n tonic milled to JM < - > \ & cvcry requucmeiit of the uysU'in when in n debilitated , run down condition. It contains no stionjr mincral.q Or M , but in a pleasant vegetable piepatation. Yon can find no better remedy for lonlm ; up the ncrvcH and l.rinrinjr . , ioficahliiK , restful fdecp when in n low state of health , or oick mid worn out with work or worry. fil. ? ' S > . il"POV-8 | ( UlC I > inva no liniltnnoy In rnnoiiimmiclltur your H. n.B appetite , a < tt t ho d gc - " " " " Hi"1 " " ' ' rionlo on tim nmrkoi. 1 Vo " ( i d tiou and reinfotce.s the nmny othnr iMfHliolnnii , but Unit H. H. II. to l , uniloubfi o Uy tim only Ionia Unit system , nnd its good ef . . Iml . Inkrt plnniura In tnllliiK will biillil nil w up I in din 111 I y"tom. think n T fects areseenalinostftoin ' " " Your , truly ' ' } , b' ' ° O < 1 tO" ' ° ol.W.l 1/fcJWlu" ' A o n . the fust dose. 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