1 & 10 THE NORFOLK NE\VR : FRIDAY , AUGUST 23 , 11-01. Sugar Factory Team Defeats Bucliicss Men. A HOT GAME HEHE NEXT FRIDAY Norfolk Vanquishes Bancroft in Spite of Ilio Uniplro by a Score of 0 to G. Will RO to Onkdnlo Thursday Gov ernor Snvnga Sees Hospital Game. Krom TiinnliiyV Unlljr. The bnso hull gatno yesterday uftor- iioon between tlio mi gar factory imi- ployrH mill ( lie buHiiioiw mon of the city WitRnu enjoyable ovunt of the season nnilvhllo thu game wiw not largely Miloiitiflu the playing WIXH not IIH poor OH might bu expected from porous who liuvo not taken part in the grunt nn- tlonnl game for yearn. Tliuru WIVH a very good uttoiidnnco nnd the spootatora wcro given considerable amusomont. The coHtiiiiiing of the players wax n fonturo of the game anil n fuw of the untforniH are worth mentioning. Duv- onjKirt was resplendent in n rod Huit ; llotl'innn wan becomingly attired In an tindorxhirt und long trowsorH ; Kurt Jtlupps were a light cap , undnrHhirt , Muo overalls rolled up to hin ICIIOOH , ono pink stocking with a white Htripu near the kiuxi and the oilier a light yellow ; Ilainbolt had a golf nuit and a Hatvaid nwoatcr ; Dr. Frank Suitor , captain of the town team , were a bandana Hoarf , light head-gear , nvurallH , ono rud and Mack nock the other purple and black ; 'Wilmording had overall knickorlKukori nnd ( lory rod hose with black ntripun nbont the ankle : Connolly , captain of the factory team , worn ovorallH with heRO of bluok , rud and purple und all were "dressed to kill" with a woeful disregard of tailoring or hur- inony of color. Thu ganiu olunrly bulongud to the BUgar factory at the Htart , but the town follows were evidently longur winded mul with uno. . her inning or two would undoubtedly have tiikoii the honors The lattur team Hhiftod its players at frequent intervals , oapooially with ro Kant to pitches. The inun in the box acquired the glass arm very roadily. Kaiubolt wan in the box first , thun Holl'- mnn tried his hand and Tiaoy closed tlto game with a record that indicated that ho know EOIU thing of twists and curves that might bo of valno to lotH iimateur tennis. Wilmordiug for thu factory also did oxcullout oxuoutlon from the box and his curves wororospon- elblo for sovonil geese eggH on the part of the Norfolk team. In the seventh in ning the players endeavored to iuaugu rnto a now feature by playing with two balls at a time , but confusion reigned , aud they were compollud to call the ox- ra otr. The errors of course were HU- inorous and the scorer soon became dis- courngod in keeping track of thorn. The line up of the teams was as fol lows : Business men : Carl Davenport , catcher ; Wynn Hainbolt , pitcher and third base : Hurt Mtipes , short stop : Vitoh , first base ; John Kraut/ , second l > a o ; Sidney Robertson , third base and center Hold ; E. II. Traoy , right Held and pitcher ; W R. IIolTman , center Held , pitcher and right uVlrtj Oiiptain S.ilter , loft Held. Factory : F Lookwood , catcher ; II. A. Wilmordiug , pitcher ; N A. Look- vood , first base ; Fred Roberts , second base ; Captain W. A. Connolly , third base ; E 11. Zion , shortstop ; Fred Ben- iiing , loft field : Joe Koppl , center field ; Hugh Mnllen , right fluid and Qua Cornelius , mascot. Judge Barnes umpired the gnmo. Snnrv * l\v imiittira Sugnr factory a 1118810 0 12 Business ineu 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 2 ! i 9 Norfolk vs. Stanton Friday. The Norfolk tram went to H.uicroft yesterday and took a game from that town with a score of 8-5 The Bancroft team wns reimbursed by five Indians from the reservation and the boys state that the umpire was very much preju diced in favor of the homo team and that after an especially rank decision thov refused to coutiuuo the game xiutil the umpire was changed. The umpire was changed and the game concluded without farther trouble. The Stanton team is scheduled for a game on the Norfolk grounds for Friday afternoon that will bo interesting with out a doubt. The Stautou boys are com ing with n determination to win , but if they do they will be compelled to do some heroic work. Thursday the Nor folk team will go to Oakdalo and en deavor to retrieve their former disaster at the hands of the team of that town. This afternoon the Humphrey team is hero trying for honors on the homo diamond. The batteries are : Norfolk Plnm , Partridge. Humphrey Jal- nski , Hoar. U i Governor Sees a Game. A team from the Junction and ono from the asylum played on the grounds at the latter place yesterday afternoon , with the governor and momberH of the board of public lands and buildings as interested spectators. 0. J. Chapman was umpire and the score waa 18 to 0 iu favor of the asylum team. WANTED Dish washer and dluiug room girl at the Oxuard. WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. H tiinltli in n city vMlorfrom Urulgh ton. Dr. 0 A. MoICim nmdo n biiHlnoHS trip to WitiHldo. Lnonii Moroy of 1'lurco is visiting witli Luollo Traoy. Ilonry Hanman was a city visitor this morning from West Point. Thorn wont several swimming parties at Tiifi'fl grove liwt ovuning. Several Fremont homo * are quaran tined on account of dlnhthui'lu. MTU. 0. M .TanoH and Mrs , W. H. Bluknnuui vlNltud frlunds in Pierce yon- torday. MiHrtOH Ui'RHlo MoKiirland and Clivru and Lydiit Hrueggimmn rotnruod today from tholr visit to Pilger. Herman Xitkov.skl of UoohoHtor , Mioli. , IN visiting at the homo of his parents In Kdgowator Park. Thu laying of the Hlght Bros. ' bowl ing alley IH grogroHinu nicely nud they hope to ( lulsh it by Saturday. The Dakota county republicans have opened the campaign In that county by placing a full ticket In nomination. Mr . H. O. Corroll of Plainvlow is visiting at the homo of 0 B Darlaud nnil in accompanied by Harold HolLort. Mr Towno of Lincoln , editor of the Nebraska Teacher , visited the institute thin morning in the interest of his pub llcation. 0 S. Hayes is transacting business in Madison. Ho drove over and yesterday ouo of Ills horsoH took sick and it was not thought It would live. Chiuf of Police Couloy is taking a fuw days lay off Olllcor Kiiuo is look ing after his duties and Charles Liur- man is doing the night work. Dr. Vuwtor and wife were gungts of Dr. and Mrn H. J Cole the tlrst of the week They wuro onrouto to their homo iu Illinois from the Philippines. Judge and Mrs. Powers are now at Seattle , Washington , and expect to bo homo about Sept uiihur 1 Mrs. Mary Davenport expects to return iu n weok. Some interesting tennis was played at the hospital for the Insane last oven- ing. Leo Pasowalk defeated Dr. Young 0 2 ; 0 t. Ptxsowalk defeated Dr. Teal ( i 1 Washington dispatches state that Contractor J B. Hornmun of this city was yesterday awarded the contract for erecting ai : Indian school building at Guuoii. His bid wns $2H,595 When on his recent trip west W. H Dexter obtaiued a lot of elk tooth from an Indian bravo. These tenth are of oouHidoroble value for ornaments and jewelry , ranging iu valno from f 1 to $5 , according to their quality. State Superintendent W. 1C Fowler arrived in the city this aftoruoou from the west and Is inspecting the work of the teachers institute. Ho will address the teachers in the High sohool build- lug this evening at 8 o'clock. Antelope county republicans have already placed a full county ticket ii the Hold The candidates are : Troas nrer , Hans Lorunsen , Noligh ; olerk , M Liohtr , Gloarwator ; sheriff , E. H Frisbo , Elgin ; superintendent , J. M lliohardnon , Oakdalo ; judge , J. M Finch , Oakdalo. Miss Otolia Pilgor and Miss Lena Donningt > r have been excused from at tordanco at the institute so that the } may bo present at the fnnoral of Mrs Christ Schmitt of Madison. Miss Pilger taught the school iu the Schmitt distric last term and boarded with the deceased 1 idy. Miss Deuuinger is a neighbor o the Schuiitts. Miss Mollie Taylor , a teacher fron Battle Creek iu attendance at the teachers' institute , received a telephone message today of the death of he nophtnv , Max Edwards , a young man about 10 years of ago , at Meadow Grove of blood poison. The mettMigo state < that he had received some unimportan hurt a few days ago , which resulted ii his death. Thouuis McNeil has purchased the A D. Pratt dairy business and will con duct it iu the future. Mr. Pratt ha run the dairy line for the past 1'J years and has made his regular vists , rniu o shiuo , once 01 twice a day during tha tinip. His familiar face will there fore n- missed by many honsewive who have , come to look on his call as a regular event of the day. Th new proprietor starts in with a larg acquaiutanco , having grown up in Nor folk , is a hard working nud papula young man and will undoubtedly faitl fully servo the milk customers on th ronto ho has acquired. Mrs. Schmitt , wife of County Com missloner Christ Sohrnitt.died lost even ing at the family home 10 miles west of Madison of appendicitis. She had an attack of the disease about six weeks ago but had recovered her health to some extent. Sunday she was taken suddenly and seriously ill nud an opera tion for her relief was undertaken yes terday moruiug but it was unavailing , and she passed away last night about 11 o'clock. The funeral will be held to morrow at 3 o'clock. Besides her hus band the deceased leaves 11 children ranging In age from 9 to 31 years. The Norfolk frio ds of the family will heart- lly sympathize with Mr. Sohmitt and children in their hour of deep ailliction. The elocutionary recital m the Con- grogatloiml elinrch last cvon'ng ' under I iu uuxplceft of the ladloM soiloty wai' ' oil nttundml nnd proved intun'sllng ) nil. MKS | Either Mason , who HI- untly pnuluatud from the Chicago clio'il of Oratory , was the principal on- urtainur. She lias graceful gestures , a oed voice , clear articulation and given videnco of careful training , She wan n thu program for'sovun uumbors , The Village Gossip" by ICato ) ouglas Wiggln , was particularly well ondored und approvingly received , ho was asHistnd by Mrs. E , O. Mount i a pleasing piano solo , Miss Ilil- rcth SlHHon in two vocal soleotions , ulliiH IIulIT with two violin mini- en and a ladled quartet composed of londainos Bucholz and Suitor and IKsus King nnd Smith. The musical lumbers were very ploixslng and all the erformurs on the program received the omonstratlvo approval of the audiunco nd some hearty encores. The society laving the entertainment tu charge ro- olvod therefrom $50 George Fox has returned from his rip to Oklahoma and the Indian Terri- ory. Ho drew ohauco No. 60,503 in the and lottery nnd his BOH , Wellington , oourcd No 10,178. Up to date but 1- ! $ 00 numbers have been assiguod and Vullingtou ntauds a chance of winning omotimo about Christmas. It is very ) robabln that Mr. Fox's number will never bo reached. Ho says that Okla- lomn City ts now a city of about 12,000 eoplo. There are oovoral stone quar k's near by and the city has stone side walks and many stouo buildings. When 10 arrived there ho was unable to soouro bed for the night and was compelled o sit up. Ho says that while the omp r.Uuro is vary hot duriug the day t is cool and comfortable at night. Ho van impressed with the great wheat rep there. For miles there is nothing o bo soon but wheat Holds nud the yield s good , averaging about 30 bushels of ho ooroul to the aero. The Osage In- Hans are wealthy , perhaps the richest ndiau tribe In the country. They ride u top carriages have good educations ind are becoming quits highly civilized. The land of early settlers iu the country are quite valuable , nmoh of it being qual to the laud about Norfolk. The IrawlHgs for the new lands are strictly on the square and detectives are con- tantly watching to see that no frauds are attempted. THURSDAY TIDINGS. Miss Mao Summers of oiuaua is visit- ug Miss Esther Mason. Goo. D. Butterfleld was in the city yesterday from Creightou. Miss Josie Hagoy has gouo to Madison to visit Mrs. Arthur Pilger. Mrs. A. N. Gorecko has gene to Win- sldo for n visit with friends. Julius Haoae went to Battle Creek to assist in the bank there today. H. E. Glissmau and Euiil Kaufman went to Sioux City this moruiug. Ohas. Stitt of Fremont is visiting Norfolk relatives and friends today. 0. S. Hayes' horse , that was taken sick at Madison , died there yesterday. W. W. Quivey and H. F. Biirnhart were city visitors Yesterday from Pierce. George D. Smith was kicked by n horse this morning and quite badly hurt. W. L Kleeberger of Kansas City , Mo , is visiting his sister , Mrs. W. Z. King. Ralph Lulkart came homo sick , from the choir boys' camp at the Yellow Banks. Mrs. J. G Mines and children of Wayuo are the guests of Mrs. Burt Mupes. Mrs. E. 0. Mount left this morning for u visit of several weeks at Marshall , Minnesota. A large number of teachers attending the institute are to visit the hospital this evening. Frank Cummins of this city is a brother of ropubli an candidate for governor of Iowa. The family of Thomas Haurahau on South Fourth street is quarantined on acconut of scarlet fever. * State Bank Examiner 0. F. McGrow is making the Norfolk National bank one of his regular visits today. Members of Mathewson post.G. A. R. , and the ladies of the W. R. 0. are enjoying - joying a picnic today at Tnft'a grove. Manager G. T. Sprecher wont to O'Neill last night with General Mana ger Li ue of the Nebraska Telephone compauy , of Omaha. The diplomas were delivered to mem bers of the graduating olass of Norfolk High school , 1901 , last evening and no public graduating exercises will beheld j Mrs. J. F. Redman's birthday was remembered last evening by a number of friends and neighbors who planned and executed a succosssul surprise ou her. her.W. W. 0. Dean died last night at his home four miles south of the Junction from consumption. The deceased was an old soldier and his remains will bo forwarded to Minnesota for iutormeut E. A. Lundberg , county superintendent ont of Wayne county , is in the city via itlng Supt. Crurn and the teachers' iu stltute. He delivered a very pleasing address before the institute this fore noon. Chris Madsen is expected here touigh for a few days' visit with his mother . - ajar" ' ' * * + Mr Madwm is molting an enviable ro- oord an traveling sal'Hinan for the 0 M. HendtTHon bhoo company of Chicago , ho being second on that company's Hut of liO representatives. The Sioux City Carnival club lias ar ranged for a regatta and water carnival at Rivurnldo to bo given August 28 and 2 ! ) A rate of one und a third faro has boon secured for people llvifTg in Ne braska and it is expected that there will bu a royal entertainment for these who attend. Hdltor Ohllds of the Carroll Index denies that a political bee is | m/.zlng in his bonnet and disclaims any ambition to dolu out Justice to the people of Wayne county as county judgo. Ho says that ho is out of politics and his highest desire is to give the people of Carroll and vicinity a good local paper. The Fourth ward republicans last evening selected the following dele gates to attend the republican oouuty onvontiou at Madison Saturday : O. V Anderson , E. D. Perry , J. L. Her- hlhor and Fred Ilollingsworth. The delegates present wore authorized to ast the full vote of the delegation. J. Horshisor was chairman and W. H. lish secretary of the meeting. Mrs E M. Huntlugton gave a "red dross" party yesterday afternoon nnd vouing at her homo in The Heights for lor little niooes , Gracla and Ruth Sharp , who are visiting hero. The lawn was nicely decorated nnd illuminated with Japanese lanterns during the evening , and the iittlo girls who attended on- eyed the occasion thoroughly. Choice ofreshmeuts in variety were served during the entertainment. The choir boys returned yesterday roni tholr camping outing at the Yel- ow Banks , having enjoyed n very pleasant - ant time , the weather boiug nil that ould bo desired. While there they ouud imbedded in the Baud of the lassie Elkhoru the nntlor of ouo of the iniuials from which the stream derives ts uamo. It was ono side of the horns and time and tide of many years had aused it to fall to pieces but whoii the pieces were recovered and the antler estorod it was found to be of very re- pectablo dimensions and must have bo- ongod to a boast of unusual size. The World-Herald of yesterday said : 'Eugouo Betts , ( probably Best ) giving Norfolk as his residence , has been ar rested by Detectives Donahue and Heit- felt nnd charged with procuring. He was fouud at Micky Mullen's musiohall , where it is said ho attempted to induce a number of girls to go to Norfolk to outer a disorderly house. The following mvo been cited to appear and give tes timony against him : Jennie Miller , 411 North Fourteenth ; Pearl Snoemaker , 400 North Fourteenth street ; Alma Johnson , 403 North Fourteenth , and Jennie Anderson of loll Davenport. " J. M. Richardson of Oukdale is hero taking part in the institute work. He ims been elected to servo a third year as principal of the Oakdalo schools and lias recently been nominated by the re publicans for superintendent of public instruction of Antelope county. Ho lias boon in the state since he was five years of ago and has been engaged in school work ns principal for the post ton years. Ho is the only iustructor in his county who holds a professional state certificate and n brief acquaint nnco with him is convincing evidence that th republicans there have made a wise nomination. Ho is energetic , of pleasing address , and will undoubtedly give his opponent , whoever ho may bo , n close race. Manager Q. T. Sprecher has just re turned with General Manager H. V , Lane from a trip to O'Neill where this morning a contract was entered into between the Nebraska Telephone com pany nud the Holt "County Telephone company whereby the toll lines of the former will combine with the latter at Ewiug and "give connection with the east to Holt county stations nnd ns fnr west as Aiusworth. The Nebraska company's lines are now completed to Neligh and the work of building them to Ewiug will soon commence. It is ex- peotcd that connections will be made before suow Hies. This will give the Nebraska company a still further ex tension of their territory and bo of ad ditiounl benefit to their patrons. A. E Campbell was n Meadow Grove visitor this morning , where he was the victim of a cowardly assault. He hat been in conversation with the man who farms his place nnd was sitting on the depot platform with Mr. Westervelt when , just ns the train was pulling in his renter approached nnd said "Wei what are you going to do about it ? ' Mr. Campbell replied thnt he would do just ns he agreed , when the fellow hi him several times while Mr. Onmpbol was in n siting position. As he rose to mnke nu effort to defend himself his assailant's brother-in-law went to the fellow's assistance and held Mr Campbell while the other continue ! his nssnnlt. Mr. Campbell's head wns severely cut nnd lie was so bndly bruised thnt it is inferred that jhi nssailnnt used some weapon more effect Ive than n fist. The victim of th nssault bled freely from his wounds one wns considerably wenkoued when ho nr rived homo this noon. Mr. Onmpboll i n slight nnd somewhat delicate man nnd the follow who nttnckod him wns certainly a brutnl rufllnu to tnke him n n disadvantage iu the bargaiu. 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