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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1901)
TI1M NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , SKPTHMUEK 27. JOOL AT THE NORFOLK AUDITORIUM , GBO. H. SPBAR , Manaser. ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY UNDER GUARANTEE. Toio | Ujjh and Saturday , Sept. 27-28. One of Hie most famous tragic queens of the present generation , who positively has no equal on any stage today , in the great historic character of "Mary Stuart , Queen of Scots. " The Famous And Complete Actine Comoany. In a magnificently costumed historic 4 production of Schiller's Masterpiece , Tlary Stuart , Queen of Scots. " This is positively the same Company which has been so highly spoken of by the press of Boston. New York. Chicago , St. Louis , St. Paul and DCS Moincs. Endorsed by Priests and Clergymen of all denominations. College Professors , High School Superintendents , and all Educational Institutions. PRICES 25 35 50 AND , , , 75 CENTS. 5EATS ON SALE AT LEONARD'S DRUG STORE. The Norfolk J4euus W. N. HUSB , PubUsUor. DAILY. Established. iss7. K\ery ilay except Sunday. Hy carrier per wnok , 15 cents , lly mail per 5our , jtUW. lie Mown. established. 1 1. The Jtmriuil , established 1S77 , Kvory Friday. Hy mall per j oar , $ l.fiO. Kuterod at the I'ortotllco at Norfolk , Nob. , as second class mil It or , Talniihones : Kdltorlal Department , No. 12 ; linsluoBS Oillco aud Job Rooms. No. 822. REPUBLICAN TICKET. State. For Jmlftn of tlio Bniiremo Court S. H. BUKIWICK . York For Hc outa of tlio State University C. J. EHNST . Lincoln H. L.Quou > . County. Kor conuty treasurer . H. C , MILKS For county dark . Pint , HAUCH For county judge . Juixir. M. J. Moun For county superintendent. . . . J. II HAUNKS , jr ForitierllT . J. J OLKMKNT * For county surveyor . , . \V.H.Lo\\s For county coroner . Du. D. H.'McMAiiAji For county commlisloner JAS Kosiuoitovai Now that the fnsionists Imvo hndthoii Bay the county campaign ratty be said to be fairly opened with an excitinf finish in prospect. Prospects for a republican victory on the county ticket this fall are consider * bly brightened since the fuslouists delib erated yesterday. The festive soda water in an Iowa drug store got in a rage , exploded the fountain and killed a 10-year-old boy. Talk about strong drinks. The republicans are inclined to think that the fusion convention worked for their success at the polls this fall in nu entirely disinterested manner. The Atchison Glob suggests that the court sentencing Ciolgosz might do a very appropriate thing by having the villain electrocuted on Thanksgiving day. President Roosevelt objects to being the first to institute a method of protec * tiou that will tend to prevent assassin ! from accomplishing their purpose ant which at the same time will make thf president virtually a prisoner. H < argues wisely and bravely that if any one is determined to kill him they wil Hud an opportunity to do so sooner 01 later , despite all precautions that maj be taken , and doesn't propose to b < worried about the matter. Undoubted ! ; the bebt plan to prevent such tragedie s to got rid of any class of people that mrbor Hitch intentions and take pride n itn execution. \nothor argument in favor of banks was made at Wheeling , We.it Virginia , : ho other day when u livo-yenr-old : > oy got hold of n sock containing ! ? lf > 00 of the savings of his parents , which after ho had played with t short time , ho carelessly throw away ind it was picked up by somootio who at latest reports had not decided to return it. Ordinary discretion would dictate that such a sum should bo placed in a good bank and not allowed to become the plaything of babies. 13. F. Morearty , formerly clerk uf the Douglas county court , and later a mem ber of the Omaha city council , is one of the first to desert the fusion ship since the convention of populists aud demo crats. Ho announces that in the future ho will be found working for the suc cess of the republican party county , state and national. Ho was formerly a democrat , afterward joining the popu lists and rather than return to his first love decided to join the party of prog ress the republican party. When leaving ho paid his respects to the party in the following epitaph : "Populist nartv. boru.lnlv 4.1892. atOmnhn. Neb. . died at Lincoln , Neb. , September 17 , 1001 , aged 11 years and 3 months. iause of death , overdose of democracy. " It is suggested , in view of the fact the division of the state insane hospi tals into three parts for the gratifica tion of local ambitions was a senseless and expensive one , " that while Norfolk asylum is being rebuilt it might be con structed with view to taking care of all the insane patients of the state. This arrangement would place the patients under one management and be a great saving in the expense of caring for the state's unfortunates. Besides it is said that the Lincoln institution is an old building and will have to be rabuilt in the course of a few years and while the state is about it the Norfolk in.-tltution could bo made a substantiol aud com modious modern structure. Lincoln's local ambition should be in a large de gree satisfied with the capital buildings , the peuotentiary , the university and the several other state buildings there. Norfolk would bo pretty well satisfied with one of the state institutions. There is no reason why the local ambi tions of ono city should corner every thing on the market. No'ifolk , on be half of the north half of the stateinsists that only fairness is desired. J.C. YOCUM , RESIDENT PIANO TUNER Ofllco with J D. Sturgeon , NouroLK , - - NKIIUASKA. James Richards , M. D. OCULIST And ExPert Kefrnc- tlonlst. " W "K * ' Kxamination of thocyos . and . Oillco 1401 Fiii.i ; to patlunte patrons. Fnrimm St. , Omaha , opposite 1'axtou Hotel , WHEN YOU WANT A (5001) SHAVE'or BATH fQ | iyJ W , 0 , Hall's Barber Shop , MAIN ST. . THIltn DOOR EAHT OF FOURTH For Plumbing , Steam FittiD&Gl'umps ' , TanVi * * * * * AuJ all work In thle line call OD STITT& WHITE. Satisfaction Gnaranteed. First door South of THE DAILY NEWS Otlice , LOBN o orders at A , E. Lawrence's office , L. L. REMBE , Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter. Agency for the Myers Force anr Wind Mill Pumps. Prices Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door West of Post Oftlce G.R.SEILER , Sale ancL * Boarding Barn. Horses Bought and Sold 01 Commission. Braasch Avenue 'PHflMP ' HI and Third St. BARNES & TYLER. j J. H. Haruoe JM. D. Tjler Attorneys nt Law , Norfolk , . . Nebra in ) R. H. T. HOLDEN lomcoimthlc Physician anil Surgeon Oilico , Citizens National Hank Huildiug. Telephone 101. Hiiitiirinm aud Residence , Mniu and IStti Si Telephone 9. Norfolk , - . . Nebraska. J. COLE , DENTIST. Oillco over Citizen's National Hank. Reeldenoi one block north of LouKreRatioual chnrcb , Norfolk , - . . Nebraska yISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker. Jp stairs in Cotton block , over Damn's etori Firet-clnee work guaranteed. Norfolk , - - - Nebraska [ yRS. SADIE HART MILLER. Osteopathic Physician KoomB over Hayes' Jewelry House. Norfol pOWERS & HAYS , Attorneys at Law. Rooms 10,11 and 12 , Maet block. Norfolk . . Nebraska gESSIONS & BELL , Undertakers and Embalnier , Sessions Blk. , Norfolk Ave , Norfolk , - - . Nebraska MRS. H. H. HULL Manicuring , Shampooing , Baths. TELEPHONE No. 147. Rooms on North Ninth Street DR. IN. J. HOAGLAND Osteopathlc Physician. Olllce Rooms ' and 3 , Blfhop Block. DUeasee , tnith acnto and chronic , successfu ly treated without the lire of drutts or Vnifo , will bo assisted in my oillco b > myife , Stoll Hoacland , All calU promptly autucred a jour residence or at my oillco. Office Hours : 9:00 : to 12:00 : . ru. i3o ; to 4:30 p. m. COMING SOON ! NORFOLK AUDITORIUM. A Production that may Appropriately be Termed. "The Light of Russia" E. J. CARPENTER'S Phenomenally Popular and Successful Melodrama , FOR HER SAKE FLAWLESS PLAY FOUNDED ON TROTH Beaming with Barbaric Supremely Novel Scenic Romance and Realism ! & Spectacular Effects ! Massive and Masterly The Misdeeds of the Reproductions ! Mighty now Unmasked ! Towering Triumph of Two Continents Seats on Sale nt Leonard's Drug Store. Prices 35. 50 and 75 Cents. C. W. BRAASCH , DEALER IN 2 ? 13 Exclusive agent tor the Celebrate SwMtwater Rock Spring Coal the Scranton Hard Coal in all sizes. ' TELEPHONE Ol \