The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, August 09, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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Tired
Eyes
Sensations exist for our guidance
They are Natures warnings
Over worked eyes demand rest
Eyes that tire easily call for help
Properly adjusted glasses afford the
only assistance possible
We make a specialty of relieving
tired eyes and guarantee satisfac
tion
C p W PRQUAKDT
OPTICIAN
NORFOLK
NEBRASKA
PARISH
Fresh
Celery
Just
Received
PARISH
The Wuatlier
Oouditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature 82
Minimum temperature 02
Average 72
Precipitation 05
Total precipitation for month -00
Barometer 2910
Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight
and Saturday slightly cooler tonight
FRIDAY FACTS
The Norfolk team will go to Humph
rey Sunday to play a game of ball
Wayne beat Stanton in a game of ball
at the former place yesterday The
score was 7 to 4
The manager of the Wayne ball team
was here today to arrauge for some
games for next week
A refreshing shower of rain fell dur
ing last night that was beneficial at
least in laying the dust
A daughter was born yesterday to
Sir and Mrs Julius Kell who live in
Edgewater Park addition
A sheep ranch of 9000 acres is to be
startedin Knox county by O A Kis3
inger and B M Smith of Osmond
It is expected that a special train will
take the Sioux City contingent to the
A O U W picnic at Hartington on
the 13th
B E Washburn from Wakefield
has accepted a position as tinner in the
hardware store of John Friday and will
move his family and household goods to
Norfolk
The Tilden Citizen recently endeav
ored to raise a bald headed base ball
nine but the three principal players
counted themselves out by finding that
between them they had 27 hairs adorn
their thinking apparatus
Creighton beat Oakdale at a game of
ball at the latter town yesterday the
score being 1 to 0 The batteries were
Creighton Cheatwood and Carroll
Oakdale Galloway and Alberts Oak
dale didnt get a hit off Cheatwood
Norfolk people will soon have an op
portunity of being entertained by Miss
Esther Mason who recently graduated
from the Columbia school of oratory
and physical culture at Chicago She
promises to appear in the near f uturo at
a recital to be given under the auspices
of the ladies Bociety of the First Con
gregational church
Rev Q H Bradford pastor of Wesley
M E church St Joseph Mo will
lecture at the Methodist church tomor
row evening at 8 oclock No admis
sion feo will be charged aud the public
is cordially invited The theme of the
lecture is Proven Principles of
Progress The Eame gentleman will
preach Sunday evening
The hour for the service at the Meth
odist church next buuday morning at
which servico HUhop MtCixbo will
preach is 1045 instead of tho regular
1 1 oclock hour Tin Nrws is author
ized to say that thero will bo no appeals
for money on this occasion other thnn
tho regular offering tho indebtedness
on the church having been already fully
provided for
A ranger in theeity yesterday lappul
up too much of tho amber joy and bo
enmo noisy abusivo in his language and
generally unruly Oillcers Conloy and
Kane invited him to partake of their
hospltnllty nud tent him on his way
this morning a sad Budwoisor man
As ho had no monoy no fines woro ex
acted but ho was asktdo promise to do
so no in or o
Mrs G O Heniy of Ainsworth passed
through tho city today with the remains
of her sister Miss Eilio Barrett who
died at Ainsworth Wednesday evening
and will bo buried at Columbus hid
Tho ili ceased was known in Norfolk
having at ono time held tho position of
book keeper in tho shoo storo of Spen
cer Ovelmau Sho was 12 years of
ago at tho timo of hor death Louis
Sessions of tho firm of Sessions Bell
was called to Ainsworth yestorday to
embalm tho body for shipment nud ho
returned today
Wynn Kninbolt and Norris Huso of
this city havo entered in tho tri stato
tennis tournament which commences
Tuesday afternoon on the courts of tho
Sioux City Tennis club Tho Tribune
of last evening in speaking of tho tourn
ament sayB A dark horso is entered
this year in tho person of Itainbdlt of
Norfolk Nobr who will piny singles
aud will coutest in tho doubles with
Huse son of Editor Huso of tho Non
folk Nrws Ilainbolt is a Harvard
man and played during his eutiro col
legiate and priparatory course in the
east
Yesterday forenoon Chief of Police
Couloy picked up a wandering boy
nbout 9 years of age who gave his name
as Bracken and stated that ho was from
Omaha His parents had parted aud
tho boy wnsleft with a homo saving in
stitute and a place was found for hi in
on a farm near this city Thinking he
was nbuscdf the boy ran away and was
brought to town by a neighbor who
knew nothing of him beyond the boys
own story Not wishing to kop the
boy in jail Officer Couhy arranged for
his liberty providing companions in the
persons of his brothers sous who aro
here visiting and aro about tho same
ago as tho little stranger Officer Con
ley treated the little fellow kindly aud
sent him back to the Omaha institution
this noon
Miss Maude Taiinehill of tins city has
secured additional honors by winning
the W P Fritz gold medal open to tho
members of the class in olecution of tho
Fremont Normal college in the contest
held Tuesday evening at Fremont
Thero were six contestants for tho
honor but Miss Taiinehill won it bj ex
hibiting tho greatest degreo of elocu
tionary skill and art in recitation Her
selection was Me and Jimmy which
was the story as tpld by the small boy
of how ho and a comrade had spied
upon hissister and a beau in tho parlor
Speaking of Miss Tauuohills recitation
the Tribune says Tho selection
which she gave wns a difficult ono to
render but Miss Tauuehill proved her
knowledge of correct dramatic princi
pies both in speaking and in acting
Spring chicken at Glissmans
Closing out hammocks at 25 per cent
discount for one week only at Book
store
Wanted A good girl for general
housework Good wages paid
Mas P H Salter
a uR bALE boverai good rarms neard
Norfolk on easy terms also a large list
of city property G It Seilek
Spring lamb at Glissmans
Farm and city loans
The Dobland Trust Co
Fon Sale Well improved
with 80 head graded cattle two
Houses for sale
ranch
miles
from Buffalo Gap S D
G R Seilek
S200 to Columbus and Return
On August 10th account of Riugling
Brothers circus the Union Pocifio will
sell tickets at one fare for round trip
1205 Train will leave Norfolk at 730
a in arriving Columbus at 905 a in
returning leave uoi unions at 7 p m
arriving Norfolk at 9 p in
F W Juneman agent
Tho marvelous Wertys family high
grade society acrobats and classic pos
turers with Great Eastern Railway
Show at Norfolk August 13
C St P M O Railway Cheap Ex
cursions
August 1 to 10 inclusive round trip to
St Paul and Minneapolis 985 to Du
luth Superior and west Superior 11335
to Manknto 7 20 to Kasoto 9 740
August 11 to 31 to above points one
fare the round trip plus f 2
All return tickets good to Oct 31
F W Juneman
Agent
T E Odiobni
Fou Sale 80000 acres in North Da
kotn For sale on crop payment plan
G R Seilek
Sturgeon is the piano man
TUK XOIUOLK NKWS FRIDAY AtCJUST Jl 1501
Ill IBS BUSS all
City Officers arc Forbidden
Issue Them
to
ORDER ISSUED BY JUDGE DATES
Hoaring is Set for tho October Term
of Court Opponents of tho Issue
Bcllcvo They Have a Good Case
Sheriff Loscy Served Papers Toilny
A now phaso has developed to tho
question of issuing bomlB for tho pur
pose of constructing an electric lighting
plant in connection with tho wnti rworks
pumping station Tin Nkws Madison
correspondent writes that H A Stew
art through his attorney M 1 Tyler
has secured a temporary injuotiim from
County ludgo Bates restraining tho
Norfolk city ofllcinls from issuing tho
bonds recently voted
Sheritr Losey was in tho city today
serving tho papers in tiro case and tho
immediate issuanco of tho bonds is now
not possible Tho hearing on thu suit
is set for tho October term of court
Tlioso who nro opposing tho bond
itsuo heliovo that they hnvo a good enso
based on tho illegality of ilio recent
election and on tho lnw which limits
tho amount of bonds which may bo is
sued to two and ono hnlf per cent of
the assessed valuation of tho property
of tho city
Tho law passed last winter raising
this limit to five per cent it is said did
not repcnl tho old statute and ono law
or tho other would thereforo bo invali
dated 1 ho suit brings up a fine point
of law and it will probably requiro a
considerable timo to settlo the question
raised
It is likowiso asserted by sonio that
tnero woro illegal votes cast on tho
proposition nud tho election mny bo set
asido on several points Certain it is
that tho installing of now lighting plant
is postponed by this action for some
timo
In tho meantime it is not known
what tho mayor and council will do but
it is hinted that they may seek toincon
vonienco tho lighting company it being
claimed that they havo it in their power
to cause them cousidcrablo annoyance
Inasmuch as it is not tho company hut
a heavy taxpayer who is instituting the
injunction proceedings this method
of proceeduro would bo questionable
and it is probable that tho supposition
of trouble in storo for tho company is
mere guess work
Dispassionate friends of tho city ad
ministration as well as those of tho elec
tric light company nro sincere in their
wishes that no bad feeliug will develop
aud that if thero is a legal fight to be
made it will bo conducted without ran
cor Tho outcome of the caso will bo
watched with interest by many citizens
whoso feelings are not strong one way
or the other
Fresh fish at Glissmans
A single ticket will admit the holdei
for tho usual prico of udinisson to tin
combined shows Great Eastern Kail
road Shows Tuesday August 13
Attention Workmen
Dont forget that tho A O U W
and D of H Northeast Nebraska pic
nic will be held at Hartington Ntbr
next Tuesday the 13th G M W Jask
alek Supreme C of H Adelia Harding
D O of H Anna Koerber and D G M
O J Vandyke will be thero and make
addresses Among the attractions will
bo nn exhibition drill by the Herman
drill team D of H drill contest boys
and girls foot races fat mans race bi
cycle race tug of war basket ball by
two girl teams baso bull Hartington
vs Bloomfleld balloon ascension and
parachute leap by Professor Winter
ringer and other attractions too numer
ous to mention Remember thero will be
a special train arriving at Hartington at
930 a rn and leaving at 900 p m
One fare on all Nebraska lines of the
Northwestern Tnko a day oil and
come whether you belong to tho order
or not
Exceedingly Low Hate JvxcuritlonH
tn
Mlnneaotii
Dates Sale August 1 to 10 inclusive
Rates To St Paul Minneapolis from
Ornahn 0 85 from Council Bluffs
935 frcm Lincoln 11 10 from Sup
erior 81390 from Hastings 1805
from Long Pine 912 45 with propor
tionate rates from intermediate points
To Duluth 4 higher than to St Paul
Minneapolis
Transit Limits Continuous
in each direction
Final Limit October 31
This is the lowest rate ever
with long limit ticket to the
Ashing and hunting resorts of
passage
oflered
famous
sota
Afk any agent of the North Western
line for further particulars time card
etc J R Buchanan
General Passenger Agent
Omaha Neb
Dr R A Mittlestadt dentist Bishop
block Telephone 147 A
We make loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odiokne Sen
Fon Bale Ranch one and a half
miles from Tilford S D 1500 acres
deeded land 2000 leased land plenty
v
fenced woll improved j
mild tnko sonio
Not-
fnrnis to suit
G It Suit ru
Ur Uobert H Johnson olllco in Mast
block over Norfolk National bank
Foil Sam Well improved farm on
bottom hind two mill h from Norfolk
1000 per aero I K Suimi
At Bookstore September I
Boy who can speak German Steady
work
Positions for Young Men
Bow its Business collego guarantees
positions to young men who complete
tho full commercial course Write or
call for particulars
O H Bit ui
Principal
PEHSONAL
Woods Cones came down from Pierce
this morning
A C Howell was a city visitor yester
day f nun Stuart
Rev F P Wig Inn of Osmond is vis
iting witli Norfolk friends
Dr Frank Salter and Alfred Geieclto
drove to Wtnsido this morning
Mrs V 11 Vail of the Oximrd went to
Wnyno this morning mi a visit
Mr and Mrs A E Lawrence made
tho trip to and from Leigh today
Mr and Mrs Ludwig ICoenigstoin
frovo to Stanton yesteiday for a days
visit
S North pi ssenger ngent for tho Illi
nois Central is tho giust or Norfolk
friends today
M Storm salesman for tha Armour
company wns a passenger for Sioux
City this morning
Sam McClary left this morning for
Grand Junction Col to resume his
duties in tho sugar factory at that place
C S Hayes went to Pilgcr this after
noon to deliver a piano to Mrs Doty
who lives four miles north of that
village
Mr Partridgo enptnin of tho Norfolk
ball team has gone to Oukdalo to select
sonio new plaj crs for tho Norfolk ag
gregation
Major E II Tracy returned last night
from Lincoln where lie presided at the
oxoniinntion of the new cfllcers of the
Nebraska National guard
Sam Ikenberg chrk in tho Kenyon
clothing storo has gone to Denver
Colorado Springs and other points of in
terest in Colorado to spend his vacation
O W Bi natch has returned from
sail uikp utan to wnicn pnue no nc
companied his son Edward hoping
that the cliniato will provo beneficial to
his health
M O Burnett representative of tho
Cnnton Bridge Co of Canton O was
in the city today and has gone to Madi
son and Newman Grovo to superintend
tho unloading of tho material for the
new canity bridges
Mrs E A Hitchcock and Frankie
Livingston returned yesterday from
Minnesota and Iowa where they havo
been visiting relatives for iho past two
months Mis Hitchcoek considers tho
corn crop in tho portion of Nebraska
through which she traveled much better
than either Minnesota or Iowa
The completo service of Tho Chicago-Portland
Special via Union Pacific
enables passengers to reach tho princi
pal cities between tho north and Pacific
coast and Missouri river not only in tho
shortest possible space ot time but also
in tho most comfortublo and enjoyable
manner Tho diuing cars on this train
aro stocked with tho best tho market
affords All meals served a la carto
Utah nn Iilenl Cliniatr
The first white man to set foot on
Utah soil Father Silvestro Velez do
Escalaute who reached tho great Suit
Lake on the 23rd day of September 1770
wrote in his diary Here the climato is
so delicions the air so balmy that it is
a pleasure to breatho by day and by
night The climate of Utah is one of
the richest endowments of nature On
tho shores of tho great Salt Lake espo
cially and for fifty miles therefrom in
every direction tho climate of climates
is found To enable persons to partici
pate in these scenic and climatic attrac
tions and to reach tho famous health
bathing and pleasuro resorts of Utah
the Union Pacific has mado a rato to
Ogden and Salt Lake City of one faro
for round trip plus 9200 from Missouri
river to be in effect June 18 to 80 inclu
sive July 10 to August SO inclusive
Return limit October 81 and 93000 for
the round trip on July 1 to 9 inclusive
September 1 to 10 inclusive
Proportionately low rates from inter
mediate points
For full information call on or ad
dress F W Junkman
Agent
CITY 8TYLES
AT LESS THAN
CITY PRICES
We will pell all our Hats
Trimmed acd Street Hats at
GREATLY
RtDUCED PRICES
J E DURhAfJD
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Norfolk
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W If IIUCIIOI Prnnlcloit
AlrXANDlIK llliAII Vlcn ImnliUnt
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National Bank
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital iooooooo
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys and Sells Exoliango
Interest Paid on Timo OonnHltf
Drafts and Monoy Orders Sold on any Iolnt In Europe
A General Steminshlp and Forolgji Passage MiihIiihh TratiHiioUid
DIHEIOTOHB
IIKAII PP lUNION PJ IIAlilC W II llUdllUliZ WM 7UT
NA HAINHOlT HH COTTON
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C W BRAASCH
DUALKH IN
COAL
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texuluslvo agent lor tho Celebrated Sweetwater Unci Spring Coal tho
best In the market
Scninton Hard Coal In nil Hl7cs THIjHIIIONIS 11
SKfo WHEATLING
AND URIiAl MADH FROM
BON TON FLOUR
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You
Tried Them
SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS
KING EDWARD VII CIGAR
I oil Saih Only nv
KI USA 1 1 UIUKI CO
CilCO M CIIULKTOIMI
ASA K LHONAHL
TOIjLIJRTON iVi STETSON- CO Sioux Oily la
Solo DibtiihutorH
FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS
The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn
C B DURLAND Secretary
Browns Business Tollleges
Located nt NOKPOIK NHHK Sioux City louiiniiil
Mllcliiill S 1 Iriicllcul llookkccplin Uii kk Slmrt
Imiiil Touch Tyimuillinir Itiihiinwn Iiii iniiiirli 1 1 tnl
Coiiiuiuriiiil liim twmlit I iy iiximiU IliHilioiihueiinxl
for rmiiutuiil HiiilontH hull Turin ojiitiiH Sopt Jil
Colleen olllrn oiidii on mid aflor AiiKtiht Iht lliinl
floor otUni llloctf Aililium
0 W BROWN Jr Pres or C II BRAKE Prin
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Get What You Ask for at
UHLES GROCERY
ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and with care
Our goods are FIRST CLASS in every particular
We know precisely what is wanted by our custom-
ers
We aim to Give you the Best Value
for Your Money
South Bide Main St between 3d and d Telephone 41 I
wo
James Richards M D
OCULIST
It And Expert
tlonlst
Exnmlnntlon of tlio eyes
free to imtfents nml putrone Olllco 1101
Furuani St Oninlmojijxjslte Iliiton Hotel
WHEN YOU WANT A JOOD
SHAVE or BATH
-JO TO-
W 0 Halls Barber Stiop
MAIN BT THIIII DOOB EAHT OF FOUBTH
MR8 H H HULL
Manicuring
Shampooing
Baths
TELEllioKE No 447
Rooms on North Ninth Street
CRSEILER
Sale and
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission
BBr5LA5vter PHONE 44
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