The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, August 09, 1901, Page 10, Image 10

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Department Given Some
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NO LAHGE DAMAGE WAS DONE
DniR Storo of A H Kiosnu Thront
oncri -Lamp Explodes In
Onicc and Washington School
House Is Scorchod
Irom WiMiirtdn Dnly
Norfolk in again Impressed by tho bu
porstltlon that Ires nhvayn coiuo
in throes Tlio Tlmos Trlliuno olllco
started It last ovoiilng Minn KIomuih
drug storo caught tho cuo in tho night
nnd tho Washington school building ut
tho Junction completed tho trio nt noon
today Of thoso bluzos tho KIohiiu tiro
woh tho biggest
At 11110 Inst night somoono saw
tlnincH hohind tho drug storo nnd cried
Flro which brought OIHoor Knno to
thoscoiio nt otico Ho found boxoR nnd
pnppr piled against tho back door of tho
storo and nil iu lluuios Had Hulllolout
help boon nt hand nt that tlnio nil dam
ago could hnvo boon nvortod but tho of
forts of tho ollloer slnglo handed woro
of no avail nnd tho tiro broke through
iuto tho wnll pnper room
In tho meantime tho nlarm lnul boon
turned iu nnd when tho flro companies
nnd n crowd of overzonlons Hpootntors
nrrivod things woro booming morrily
Tho work of tho company was Pome
whaUmmpored by tho bystanders It
would bo woll if people would lonrn
thilt tho flro chief is boss nt n ilro nnd
nnd will nttond to tho work much bettor
if tho crowd stands bnok Another
draw buck wns tho wenkuoss of the
wntor pressure whioh wns nt strong
enough to bronk n small window glass
when it should hnvo boon strong ouough
to drive in a wnll
However tho HnuioB woro soon ox
tinguishod nnd tho dng stock nnd
building snved Tho dnmngo is roughly
estimated nt four or live hundred dollars
most of which wns to tho stook of wnll
impor kept in tho back rooms nnd was
cnusod lnrgoly by wntor Tho loss wns
fully insured
Tho Washington School
Tho bell rang for Round IV nt i 1
this foronoou Some boys hud bom
playing in tho now school houso nt tho
Junction nnd set fire to somo papers
which spread llnmos to a enso of books
Tho companies rospoudod quickly to tho
alarm The work of tho Juuotion com
pany was prompt and well jndgod so
that tho flro wns under control by the
time tho city dopartmout nrrivod Tho
book caso and books with n collection
of specimens for nnturo study and- tho
school organ woro destroyed Tho wnlls
woro badly chnrred nnd bllstorod n long
strip of blackboard ruined nnd some
windows woro brokeu Tho room wns
Hooded with an inch or so of water
which will leak through tho tloor and
may dnmngo tho plaster on tho room bo
low Tho damage will amount to some
what over fi OO
Times Tribune Fire
Earlier in tho evening n lamp ex
ploded in tho Times Tribune oillco
threatening to make n bad bkvo It
wns thrown into tho street nnd tho dan
ger averted without tho assistaueo of
tho llro compnnies
WEDNESDAY WRINKLES
J B Barnes had business in Lincoln
todny
Fred Miller enmo iu from Carroll this
uoou
Father Wnlleskiowitz wont to Genoa
yestorday
Harry Oouloy of Niobrara is horo for
n fow days visit
Mrs F M Yeazel returned to Madi
sou this foronoou
Kd OShen of Mudisou was a Norfolk
visitor ovor night
J W Brown of Wakefield wus iu
Norfolk Inst night
Miss Lizzie Miller is visiting
friends
in Pierce this week
Mrs Burt Mapes wns a passenger
to
Omahu this morning
Father MncNnuiern enmo ovor from
Bloomfield yesterday
F J Halo was a city visitor from
Battle Oreek lust night
13 P Weathorby wont to Ouinha this
morning on legal business
Miss Kelly of Oreighton is a guest nt
the homo of S L Garduer
Roy Gardner returned lust uight from
his vacation trip to Illinois
The now hay being marketed is of ex
cellent quality and is finding a ready
sale
Ohas A Smith was down from
den yesterday to umpire tho gamo with
Oakdale
Miss Berthn Pilger nud her grand
mother are visiting relatives and friends
nt Plniuvtew
Miss Lulu King left this noon for
Boomer to visit relatives uud attend the
camp meeting
Mrs G E Moore nnd two daughters
went to Beatrice today for a fow days
visit with friends
Miss Otelia Pilger who has bcou visit
ing Miss Ohristiua HauBonnear Tildou
returned last evening
Mrs J W Edwards and bon Clyde
hnvo gone to Henderson Iown to visit
Mrs Edwards pnronts
Word has been received that tho inn
terinl for tho new bowling alloy is on
tho way nnd will soon bo hero
John Swart superintendent of
bridges nud buildings on tho O St P
M it O was in tho city today on busi
ness
R M Neshlt II W Dunham and A
II QoFsnrd woro nniong tho Onlcdnlo
people who came down to soo tho ball
gamo
Mr nnd Mrs It B Wollor returned
this noon from Oolorndo Springs
Mnultou nud other points of interest in
Colorado
A L Hemming nud his assistant
enmo up from Omaha last evening to
put iu tho now toll board at tho tele
phone olllco
D J Shoohnti who has boon visiting
at Goorgo Williams plnuo for n fow
days loft on tho U P today for his
homo iu Rongis Wy
Herman Johnson and Albort Rein
hardt dopartod on tho early morning
train for Oregon whoro thoy oxpoct to
soenro employment
Congressman J S Robinson T F
Momiuluger W E Rood and Goo W
Losoy woro Norfolk visitors last night
from tho county seat
Noligh is to voto on nbondproposltion
Tuesday tho object of which is to pro
vide money for the erection of a
the waterworks
Miss Minnie Brunimund roturuod
yesterday from n woeks visit with her
sister in Sioux City nnd has resumed
hor position iu Tun News olllco
Q A Mnrqnnrdt nnd fnmily expect
to lenvo Friday for an outing nt Hot
Springs S D during which time they
will bo tho guests of Mrs Mnrqunrdts
sister
A fiuo Majestic rnugo of tho lnrgo
hotel bIo wns Instnllod yesterday nt tho
Norfolk hospital for tho iusauo It was
purchased through tho ngouoy Of G E
Mooro
Mrs L E Hart tho local mnunger of
tho Wostoru Union Telegraph olfico
wns cnlled to hor homo iu Hnunibnl
Mo by sickness Mr Hart remained
bore iu charge of tho olllco
Mrs Tapporfc and Mrs WnllorstnH
ploasnntly entertained many of their
lady friouds tho wives of resident com
mercial trnvolers yesterday nftoruoon
nt the homo of Mrs Tnppert
Robert E French of Kenruoy tho
grand enstodinn of tho A F nnd A M
iu Nebraska visitod the local lodge last
night nud gavo them an excellent talk
an Freo Mnsoury He- wont to Waun
this morning to ostablish a now lodgoof
tho order at thnt plnco
Dnd Tumor went from hero to Stau
tou nnd yostorday pitched for Soribnor
iu n very iutereetiug gamo with tho
Stanton tonui the score bolng 2 to 1 in
favor of Stautou Tho result wns ns
close as- nny nmateur gnmo played- in
this section this sensou
The Ladies Aid socjoty of tho Congro
gational church will moot in tho church
parlors Thursday nfternoount ii oclock
All tho ladios of the congregation nro
urgoutly requostod to nttond this moot
ing ns there is business of importnnco
to transact whioh is of interest to all
An exchange thinks it is necessary to
bo pretty knowing thoso days thoro nre
so mnuy sinnrt Alecks iu tho world At
Tokamah tho othor day n young mau
accompanied by his best mau went to
tho court houso for a marriage license
and a clerk demanded of him a health
certificate Tho groom elect expressed
surprlso at tho demand but consented
to accompany tho best man to a doctors
oftlce whoro after n complete oxamiua
tiou ho was told that tho certificate re
quired under tho law passed by the last
legislature could not bo given him
However after somo tnlk tho doctor
agreed for 50 to issue the certificate
The marriago wns solemuized on time
but tho best mau tho clork aud tho
doctor aro uneasy ns to what may hap
pen them
Daily Excursions via Nickle Plate Road
Chicago to Buffalo and New York
Special low rates nnd fnvorable limits
on nil points enst Cnll on or nddross
John Y Oalnhnu gonerul ngent 111
Adams street Chicago
BEGA
Mr nnd Mrs Keunedy visited in Nor
folk Mouday
Audrew Colauder is threshing iu this
neighborhood this week
Misses Luud aud Norliug visited with
friends iu Wamus Sunday
Mr Lenzer of Norfolk is putting up a
new barn for Mr Wilson
E Anderson and daughter went to
Norfolk on busiuess Monday
Andrew Sweuson went to Norfolk
Mouday to get material for a new feed
yard
Mr Schruinff of Hoskius aud Mr
Hale of Norfolk passed through Bega
Suudny
Miss Lena Craik of Norfolk is spend
ing a week with the Misses Seafolt
and Wilson
Audrew Olson came home from
Wayne Friday v He oxpects to return
after a few weeks vacation
We have a cash customer for a good
residence property of 0 or 7 rooms well
located Tuacy Duuland
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TUB NORFOLK NEWS KUIDAY AUGUST 0 1001-
BASE BALL TO CONTINUE
Association Re Organized nnd Good
Games Promised
At tho luso ball meeting hold nt tho
olllco of Mapos fc Hazou Inst evening
Dr P H Snlter wns elected chairman
nnd Geo II Sponr socrotnry Homer
Winder resigned ns nianagor aud Harry
Bodor was elected to thnt position
Dallas Bruuson wns elooted tronsurer
nnd tho chnlr appointed Conloy Mnpos
and Spcnr ns n commltteo to collect tho
subscriptions nlrendy signed
An oxooutivo committee consisting of
Dr Snlter Geo H Sponr nnd 0 E
Hartford wns oleotod to look nftor tho
ticket Boilers gnto keepors nud relievo
tho mnunger of thoso duties It wns
unanimously agreed to keep up tho ns
soointiou and tho tomporary organiza
tion wns uuido pcrmnuont to not until
tho first of Ootobor Tho organization
is in good Jluanoial shapo hnviug 75
iu cash on hand with nil debts paid
whioh includes tho grand stand built
nt n cost of if 1 10 This speaks woll for
the mnungemout of Mr Windor and ho
wns glvon n unanimous voto of thanks
for his efficient efforts In behalf of tho
organization
A team will bo kept up thnt will bo a
credit to the town nud all that Is asked
of tho citizens is that they continue
their liberal patronage iu tho interest of
tho popular Amoricau gnmo Jns Par
trido of VonuilHon S D is expected
to arrivo this evening and ho will prob
ably bo made captain of tho team to
hnvo chargo of it whilo on tho Hold and
to direct tho plnyers so ns to obtnln tho
host rosults Ho is thoroughly posted
on tho gnmo nud it is expocted thnt he
will do much for tho elllcleuoy of tho
tenui
Mnnngor Lodor snys that ho cancelled
nil games previously arranged for and
will have a good team at work before
any farthor games aro attempted on tho
homo grounds It is probable that a
good gamo will be arranged for somo
day next weok and tho people will hav6
nu opportunity to decide of what the
now mauagomout is capable The
players hero are being kept in constant
practice nud if tho people continue to
show their interest in tho game they
will undoubtedly bo furnished with
hood ball
THURSDAY TIDINGS
G W Muuger was up from Pilgor
yostorday
H Miller was iu tho city from Battle
Oreek yestorday
J ALiuderholniof Blair was a city
visitor yestorday
B fr Leisorlug of Wayne was in
Norfolk yesterday
George Holler mado tho trip to and
from Madison today
H W Winter went to Omaha this
mornlug on business
F O Fiusou was a Norfolk visitor
yostorday from Creightou o
Mr aud Mrs Nathan Chace of Stan
ton were city visitors yesterday
Miss Margaret Weills who has been
ill for n fow dnys is convalescent
Louis Hirsoh loft this morning ovor
tho Union Pacific for Moscow Idaho
Miss Enimn Muoller leaves tonight
for u short vacation at Hot Springs S
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Miss Vadio Tauuohill loft this morn
ing for Colorndo Springs ou a vacation
trip
Miss Susan Thomas of Niobrara was
in tho city today euroute to Mndisou for
a few dnyB visit
Anew tolophoue B 115 has been
placed in the residence of S F Erskine
on North Eleveuthstreet
Miss Clara Whymau of Aurora Illt
came with Miss Annie McBrido yester
day to visit Norfolk friends
Mrs H E Gltssmnu went to Council
Blurts Iowa today called there by the
auuouucemeut of the death of n
tivo
Iu last nights score of Tuesdays ball
game Adams was charged with a wild
throw whioh should have been charged
against Davy
Mr and Mrs T E Odiorne returned
today from an extended visit to the
Burtalo exposition Boston and other
points east
TIT TT 11 C 111 MnnltH
A WMOW0HOI ijiuuugu iruvuiujii
freight aud passenger ngent for the 0
St P M O road wns in tho city to
day on busiuess
Miss Elizabeth Elgin of Englowood
111 is here vlsitlug her brother Ohas
Elglu who has beou sick during tho
past two months
Miss Alma Koch who has been visit
mg nt the home of Carl Asmus for the
past week returned to her home iu
West Point today
Miss Lyle Nicola of Washington
Iowa arrived in the city yesterday to
accept a position iu the office of the
Durlaud Trust company
Miss Miuuio Meloher of Stanton aud
Miss Lillie MoFarland of Dodge were
guests at the home of tho latters uncle
S R McFarlaud over night
Mrs Clara Heukel who has beeu vis
Uiug at the homo of her parents Mr
and Mrs Fred Kleutz returned to her
home uear Fond du Lao Wis
The thief who stole a watch aud chnln
nnd 1 in cash from John Conway the
deputy sheriff of Knox County had
such scaut regard for the law that it is
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a wondor ho didnt outer tho jnll nud
stent tho cngos
A P Ohllds formerly of this city
hns consented to stnnd for tho nomina
tion of county judge of Wayno county
provldod tho democrats toudor him tho
nomination unanimously nccordiug to
tho Wayno Domocrnt
Mr nnd Mrs Nonnnn Slothowor of
Sioux City formerly of Norfolk nro tho
proud parents of n 0 pound boy who
was welcomed to tholr homo nt C oclock
this morning Mr nnd Mrs Slothowor
hnvo boon married for ten yenrs aud
this Is tholr first born
A detaohmont of soldiers belonging to
tho hospital corps Borvlco of tho U S
regular nrmy wns iu tho city todny ar
riving this morning over tho C St P
M 0 nud will lenvo thla evening
over tho F E M V Thoy aro from
Fort Suolllug Minn nnd nre bound for
Fort Mondo S D
Carl T Seoloy of Mndlson who re
cently returuod from Montnua was in
tho city this noon on his way to Sioux
City to visit his father From thoro ho
will go to Omaha to purchase a complete
job olllco outfit aud will practioo his old
vocntiou nt Missoula Mont Mr Soeley
is of tho opinion thnt he has found the
idenl country and is anxious to get lo
cated thero na soon ns possible
Tho Wayne county toaohors institute
will convono in the district court room
in Wayno on Moudny August 20 The
instructors aro J M Pilo of Wayno
Miss Lnoy S Wllllnms of this city Miss
Cella M Chaso of Wayno aud Mrs
Jean Boyd Richmond of Omaha The
branches to bo taught are Didactics
grammar arithmetic U S history
litoraturo musio nud primary methods
Engineer Wotzol takes exception to
the statement mado in The News last
evening that there wasnt a Bufficiont
pressure of water iu the waterworks
system during the Kiesau fire of Tues
day night He states that he had just
quit pumping that the gauge indicated
a pressuro of 80 pounds and that the
staudpipo was full The News got its
information from a source that should
have been reliable and did not make tho
statement with the intention of dis
crediting Mr Wotzel but with tho ob
ject of inducing a sufficient pressure
for fuuro fires It is probable thnt Mr
Wetzels statement is correct aud if
thore was a lock of force it might be be
cause tho water was either not turned
ou or that there was some difficulty iu
the hydrant or hose that would prevent
n full flow of water
Order your engraved visiting cards at
The News office 100 cards and plato
150 50 cards and plate 1
The Greatest of Them ill
The Great
Eastern
Railroad Shows
AND
Columbian
Exposition
Circus Museum and Menagerie
Will Exhibit at
O RFOLK
TUESDAY AUGUST
13
Huge Mouster Menagerio of
Rare Wild Animals
Seven Large Troupes of
Educated Horses and Ponies
Best Arenio Performers of
Europe and America
Real Roman Ohariot Races
Hosts of Funny Clowns
FACETIOUS
Everything New and
Original
FREE
Morning Exhibition ou Show Grounds
after the Grand Free Street Parade
Grand Performances Afternoon ft
2 aud Eveniug Doors opeu at
1 aud 7 p m
YOU MUST NOT FORGET
That we are constantly growing in the art of
making Fine Photos and our products will al
ways bo found to embrace tho
Miost iLrtistio Ideas
and Newest Styles in Cards and Finish We also
carry a fine line of Moldings suitable for all
kinds of framing
I MAOY
What you get for your Money
is as Important
as the Amount you Pay
WHIT TO D R A
When you buy lumber
from our yard you will
get clean bright and
well dried stock and
have a complete as
sortment from which
to make your selec
tion
Telephone No 91
Chicago Lumber Co -
CHEMICAL COMPANY AND
MEDICAL INSTITUTE
Sioux Faixs 8 D fob tuix information
Dr Keller Specialist In Nose Throat Luni
and Kidney Diseases will correspond with you
luriird to your condition
NORFOLK NEBR
Sylvan Ozon
TPAOt MAR
WILL CURE-
HnSnUHROnT
AND BRONCHIAL
ACUTE AND
CATARRHAL AND
TUBERCULAR
CATARRH
RONCH
Consumption
H KELLER
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Medical Opinion In regard to
Dr A M Kellers Sylvan Ozone
An editor of a medical journal
writes as follows
Dr A H Kellers Sylvan Ozone
offered by the Dr A H Keller
Chemical Company as a care for
Consumption Asthma Bronohitis
Hay Fever Catarrh Coughs
Colds and all diseases of the air
passages This we know to be a
genuine specific for these com
plaints and aB such entitled to
our confidence and that of our
readers
Close examination into the
practical results which have been
had from the use of this remedy
has caused us to endorse it as be
iuK an undoubted cure for the
above ailments effectual in re-
moving the exciting cause iu a
number of attacks which had been
of the severest and most tedious
character Dr A H Kellers Syl
van Ozone permanently restored
health and iu cases which were
of a milder description its use im
mediately afforded relief
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