The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, October 04, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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TilK NORFOLK NKWS : FRIDAY , ( KTOUKU I , 1001
OPTICIAN
OCULIST
Ophthalmologist
OP 'IGIAN Ono who Manufact
ures or Deals in Optical'Goodd.
OCULIST A Physician who Pio-
tend * to t'uru Eye Diseases ( ? ) .
OPHTHALMOLOGIST - One
who Understands tlio liuw. thnr Do-
fectH iiud their Relation to lluiniui Ills.
G. p. W.
Ophthalmologist ,
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted.
NEBRASKA.
NORFOLK - -
Good lot at Junction $ ? < ) . <
House and IB acre , ! ! d St H50 (
House , bnrn , 'B acre , .Junction. l2r ! . <
House , barn , & aero , -Ith St. . 1200.1
House at Junction 700.1
Loans on Real Estate Low Hates.
T. E. ODIORNE.
K IIAYti at all times a
W complete stock of
Building
Material.
Let Us
Make
You
An
Estimate
On Your
Next Bill.
Chicago Lumber Co.
ACOODMANY
PEOPLE
who have tried to find something
"just as good" as
. .CHASE & SANBORN'S. .
COFFEE AND TEA
have given it up. Our trade on
these goods is better thau ever.
Why dou't you try ?
Sold only by
PARISH.
X The Weather.
Conditions of the weather as recorded
( or the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. to
day :
Maximum temperature 55
Minimum temperature i0 !
42
Average
Precipitation 00
? Total precipitation for month 00
| Barometer 20.78
I. Forecast for Nebraska : Partly
, f' cloudy tonight and Saturday , with
ji , probably showers Saturday and in west
portion tonight. Slowly rising temper-
ature.
SATURDAY SIFTINGS.
The teachers of the Lincoln building
will give n bowling party to the other
teachers of the city schools at the Hight
V bowling alley this evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Grabtree , married
\ at Madison yesterday , are issuing wed
ding cards announcing that they will
be at home at Joplin , Missouri.
J. B. Maylard has begun some ex
tensive improvements to his residence
K property in The Heights , among which
will bo the raising of the roof and in
creasing the room.
F. M. Yeasel of the Fair store has
purchased the Madison steam lauudry
and will soon take charge , resigning his
position in the Fair store. J. W. Wil
liams is conducting the business for the
present.
The Ahlman bicycle meet is being
held this afternoon on the Kdwards
track north of the city. Quito a num
ber of riders have entered for the event
and a large number of people are out as
spectators.
A party of young people who went
out last night to charivari Mr. acd Mrs.
W. I ) . Crabtroo were uinwcceHtfnl
They now claim that the bridu and
groom were so small they were muib.o
to locate thuin.
On account of not being able to get a
sulllcient number of beets , the biigar
factory will not start tomorrow UH had
boon anticipated , but Malinger Uundiek
announces that the factory will surely
start Monday morning.
D. IU > OH has traded his residence property -
orty for the Lovl Kdrty farm of100
acres ten miloH southeast of the city ,
the deal being conducted through S. L.
Gardner. Mr. Hots is to have posses
sion of liiti residence \ mil spring.
August KiL'Biui is repairing his re
cently acquiro'l rowidonco property on
South Tenth street. A furnace is being
placed and the house It ) being put in
shape for the occupancy of ills tamily.
They expect to occupy it in about two
weeks.
Thorc will bo a special meeting of the
Woman's club , Saturday afternoon ,
October 5 at 4 o'clock , at Mrs. H. A.
Bullock's for the puipo o of electing a
president , who will bo sent as dulcgato
to the htato federation at Wayno. Other
important business will bo transacted.
The state board of purchase and sup
plies has let the following contracts for
supplying the Norfolk hospital for the
insane during the quarter ending De-
comborltl : Raymond Bros , Lincoln ,
grouoiios , cotl'eo , spices and extracts ;
llaydon Bros. , Omaha , clothing and
shoos ; Sugar City Cereal Mills , Norfolk ,
Hour ; Armour & Co. , Omaha , meats ;
Ivietwu Drug Co. , Norfolkdrugs ; Glon-
rock Coal Co , Glonrook , Wyoming , coal
Johiibon Dry Goods company , Norfolk ,
dry goods.
The Columbus-Norfolk High school
foot ball game on the grounds north of
the city ttnorrow promises to bo quite
an event and many Norfolk people arc
making arrangements to attend. The
Columbus team is expected to arrive on
the morning train and will return at
1:15 , the game being called at 2t ! ( ) so
that it may be completed before that
tinio. The line up of the Norfolk team
is : Center rush , Zutx ; right guard ,
Perry ; left guard , Head ; right tackle ,
Duigman ; loft tackle , ORden ; right
end , Stafford ; left end , Bullock ; bub-
itituto , Hyde.
Mr. Otto Tappert has taken the con
cession for the lunch counter at Bust-
villo next Monday evening and can show
yon the hottest thing in hot Wiener
wursts.
WASIKD Sni'ill furnished house or
two or three furnished rooms for light
housekeeping. Apply at Hall's barber
shop.
Columbus-Norfolk foot ball game to
morrow.
W. W. Roberts has twelve millionaire
companion.
Calls for dray and transfer work
promptly attended to by Millard Green.
A good hoino for sale cheap.
W. J Gow & Buo.
FOR SALE Ranch one and a half
miles from Tilford , S. D. l.fiOO acres
deeded laud , 2,000 leased land , plenty
living water ; all fenced ; well improved ;
Price $ .20,000. Would take some Nor
folk property and farms to suit.
G. R. SKILKIJ.
Farm and city loans.
TUB UUBLAND TKOBT Co.
PERSONAL.
M. C. Thiesou and J. R. Ryan were
oity visitors yesterday from Crcighton.
I. M. Leech of Marion , Ohio , is in the
city looking after his property interests
F. H. Thompson of Omaha , freight
agent of the Union Pacific , is in the
city today on business.
Mrs. S. R. Haggard of Lincoln is visit
ing her son , C. R. Haggard , local man
ager of the American Express company.
Earl Saunders , taking the business
' went to Os
course in Brown's college ,
mend today to visit his parents over
Sunday.
S. G. Strickland of Omaha , superin
tendent of the O. , St. P. , M , & O. , was
in the city yesterday on business con
nected with that line of railway.
The irrepressible J. M. Kelly , who
sells p. g. , type and job stock , and at
the same time dispenses good nature
for the Sioux City Printing Co. , was in
town over night.
George Harrigfeldt.who formerly lived
near Hoskius but four years ago organ
ized a colony of Wayne county people
and went to St. Anthony , Idaho , has
been visiting friends here and in Wayne
county. He returned to Idaho yester
day.
day.G. . W. Brown , jr. , who has been looking -
ing after his interest in connection with
the business college , left for his homo
in Sioux City this afternoon. Ho is
well pleased with the prospects for a
successful year , having increased the
enrollment considerably with promibe
of a large increase by January 1.
Dr. R. A. Mittlestadt , dentist , Bishop
block. Telephone 147 A.
Sturgeon is the piano man.
WAXTT.D Men to learn barber trade.
Only eight weeks required , tools pre
sented , board included , wages Satur
days , positions guaranteed. Graduate ; '
wanted for trains , hospitals , country
and city shops. Catalogue mailed free ,
Moler Barber College , Omaha , Neb.
A Comedy Full of Laughable
Incidents.
COMPANY DRAWS A FULL HOUSE
The Livingstones arc Complimented
with the Spirit Shown by Norfolk
People , Who nro Given an Enjoyable
Evening.
Norfolk theatro-gooiH did well by the
Living * tones and thtiir company last
ovonlng when they pn-scnted ' Which
is Who' at the Auditorium. The
house was well tilled and there
tMithusiaHtn Holdout
was a dt'groo of
audience. The
shown > jy a Norfolk
most satisfactory piirt of the entire
evening was that them worn no disap
pointments. The entertainment wax
ijood and every promise of the campany
was carried out. The patrons were as
sured of an evening of laughter and pleas
ure and they received it to their entire
satisfaction. The statement that it is
the comedy success of the season is no
ongor considered as mere talk by Nor
folk people who now roab/.o that it is entitled -
titled to all the credit glvon it , and inont
the company deserves a packed house
wherever it goes It not only has a
strong cast but an honoHt etl'ort is made
to please that ciinnot help but win a
substantial reputation.
The comedy is not of the kind with a
scant excuse for a plot just to work in
specialties but the plot is prominent ,
and the feature of the performance.
The specialties between acts are ( imply
given for good measuio the entertain-
mtiiitvould be complete and worth the
price of admission without them. The
story is of that amubing kind after the
style of Shiikespearo's "Comedy of
Errors" in which a plot of misunderstandings -
standings , mistaken identity , and
similarities brings each player in exact
opposition with every other play or and
each with an abundance of troubles of
thickens and increases
his own. The trouble
creases rapidly until the iinal act when ,
down eacl , ro-
just as the curtain goes ,
coivcs a satisfactory explanation of his
dilllculties. Thn real causes of all his
troubled , a real live baby and a frisky
dog , make their appearance in this final
scene and the exclamations of surprise
and delight on the part of the audience
attests the success of the scheme.
The cast of characters WUH exception
ally strong and i-ven , each performer
taking his or her part with grace and
olovernes0. It would bo diflicult to pick
the star and it may bo local pride that
would choose F. II. Livingstone , ns
"Mr. Algie Which , " as such. Mrs. H S
Livingstone as "Rose Who" was like
wise exceedingly popular in her rolo.
The singing and dancing of Mile.
Trojan , the monologues and songs of
Harry Oliver and the act of Do Anne ,
"tho Human Fly" wore excc-lleut
specialties , especially the latter , aston
ishing feats being performed on the
trapeso.
While Mr. Livingstone was hem last
summer ho assisted Trinity Social guild
in preparing for an entertainment and
last evening members of the society to
the number of SI occupied front seals in
the balcony and after ascertaining
which WHK who presented him with a
beautiful ( loral favor , which was duly
appreciated.
The "Which is Who" company left
today for Pierce , where they are billed
to appear tonight.
Attend the foot ball game tomorrow
and enjoy some rare sport.
Children under the ago of 12 will be
admitted to the ball game Saturday for
15 cents.
Foil SALE 80,000 acres in North Da
kota. For sale on crop payment plan.
G. R. SEILKII.
The Columbus-Norfolk foot ball game
tomorrow will be called at 2:30 : , sharp.
FOK SALE Well improved farm on
bottom land two miles from Norfolk ,
$ -10.00 per aero. G. R. SEILKU.
Foil RENT After October 15 , my
property about a mile south of Norfolk.
A. D. PKATT.
CITY BUSINESS.
Council Allows Some Bills and Trans
acts Other Business.
The city council met in regular ses
sion last evening , when there were pres
ent Mayor Keen < gEtein , Councilmen
Brummund , Deguer , Gow , Spellman ,
Uhlo , Walker and Westervelt. Absent ,
Clements.
Minutes of regular meeting of Sep
tember 20 were read and approved.
The auditing committee reported as
correct the August report of the treas
urer and clerk ; also the September re
port of the police judge.
The resignation of J. II. Couloy as
chief of police was road , and the mayor
stated that he had advanced Martin
Kane to chief of police and appointed
Herman Koch as night policeman.
The resignation of ,7. II. Couloy was
accepted by the council and the appoint
ment of Kane and Kock was continued
The report of the city treasurer for
September was read and referred to the
auditing committee. The report bhowh
balances as follows : General fund
$52'.i ; interest , ? 1,848.-M ; water
| 293.7a ; road , $5i.23 ; sinking , fl.045 10
nro department , 51)0 ) ; Htrcet light
fund , ifild M.
The following bills were allowed :
Martin Kane , Hoptombur salary , lump
. hlinnoy and diHMwiiiK | > f > OK ( "K'1 " I0-
,1 II Oonlityi Hillary , postage , dls-
> ostng of dogn , $ r > ; i 50.
II , II llojt , Hillary for September , | IO.
Fred Leu , wtlary and labor , sfl ? .M ) .
O H Walker , llrst quaiter'H Hillary ,
Mi ! M.
Kinil 1'ilbenow , repair to tire appar-
it us , $ : i no
V. W. KlcnU , hauling hook and ladler -
lor truck to Sohelly tire , $1 IX ) .
.1 M S.illor , two-montlm' salary an
anitor at the city hall , $ r > .0 < ) .
Fied KlontMroet sprinkling , $20 00
World-lleiald , advertiHing , fl ( M ) .
American Contractor , advertising ,
yt no.
A. G Kberhart , meals for piinoneiH.
fll.-lO.
An/elgcr , printing , IIH.7r > .
W H. Lowo. surveying , $5 00.
August I'liHcwulk , repairing grader
ind tools , fH.ori.
Owcar Uhlo , n\lo greano , M ) contn.
Oscar Rltohio , work on grader with
earn , $2D.iU ) .
woik on grader with
W. Xantrow ,
oam , tis .M ) .
Kmil lleckman. woik on grader with
earn , $111 7 > " > .
salary , f Ui 00.
L. Wet/el , September
llarly Widanmn , HOVOII days IIH iiHHlst-
int Hieman , $10 r > 0.
Win Hlucher , digging up watergaten ,
fi.no.
O--car Uhle , supplieH to watorwoilts ,
f 1 Wl.
(3. W liriuiK'h , coal to waterwoikH ,
VJOO 15
Norfolk Kloctrio Light and Power C ) ,
wo months' street lighting , $120 00.
M. H. Spaulding , oil and giiKolino ,
? lS.2.'i.
Bill of R M. Upton , work with team
m grader , ior $22.20 , WUH allowed at
flft.TiO.
The claim of the Norfolk Printing
, 00 for publmhing ordinance
o , $11 ,
No. 2C.O , known as the sewer oidinanco ,
d for the reason that the
was n .v ct (
contract between the council and Mr
lish was that Mr. RiHh should pay the
the ordinance and
expense of publishing
the published proceed-
t HO uppeaied in
ngs of the meeting.
Ordinances No. 2ii ( : , prohibiting the
litching of tennis on Norfolk avenue ,
was passed the second reading. Motion
to suspend the rules and pans the ordi-
lance on its third reading wrid lost.
Ordinance No 201 , regarding water
rates , was pasted on it Hist reading.
Proposition of the Norfolk Foundry
ind Manutacturing Co , to settle claim
against the city for $15000 , wan ac
cepted , and the amount allowed.
The mayor stated that the residents
of the block between Madison and Philip
ivemirs , on the east side of Ninth Htrcot ,
mrt built Hidowalks and requested the
city to build a croHH walk on Madison
ivenuo in order to connect with other
walks. On motion the utreetcommittoo
was instructed to build cross walks as
requested.
C. Wilde appeared before the council
ind complained of the F. H. stock jardH ,
'or ' the reason that they are being used
is feeding yards , and that they have be
come a nuisanco. The chief of police
was instructed to notify the station
igont thatsnch nuisance must bo abated.
The mayor stated that about S50 feet of
walk on Third street along vacant lotH
lad been destroyed some time ago , and
now the residents of that part of town
request that it bo rebuilt. The street
committee was instructed to bui\d the
walk as n quested of brick and charge
sumo to property.
Mr. Dcgner reported a lamp post on
South Fourth street OH broken down ,
which should bo replaced. The matter
was referred to the committee on public
works.
The council went into executive Hessian
and discussed several nmttcrn.
Tickets for the Columbus-Norfolk
foot ball game Saturday arc on sale at
Leonard's drug storo.
FOK SALE Well improved ranch
with 80 head graded cattle two mileo
from Buffalo Gap , S. D.G.
G. R. SEII.KII.
The foot ball game tomorrow will be
called promptly at 2 : !
Foil SALE Several good farms near
Norfolk on easy terms , also a largo list
of city property. G. R. SEILEH.
We make loans on real eatate a
lowest rates. Klkhorn Bnilding am
Savings association. T. E. ODIOKNK See
A full line of new. . . .
gTREET HATS
Jilht Hrcimril.
J. & E.
HENRY E.RYDER ,
Triiclinr nf
PIANO , VIOLIN AND ORGAN.
Social nindolln nd ( lulUr.
e , 26c. NOUKOUK , NKH
Marion Retort Oak Heaters
arc our specialty , because we hclievc
them to he the best stove made , hut
we have other stoves too. Call aiH
see them.
G. E. MOORE.
N U Kvor.vthlng at our Morn for IIOIIHC dialling. Sapnltn , Nickel
I'ollHh , Knamol ( ilosH , Aliiinliiuin I'uliit
* < +
> +
We advertise what we have , and have
what we advertise.
We say to you now that we have as fine
a showing of High Class Millinery as you can
find anywhere.
Ladies from Denver have been here ;
ladies from Omaha have been here ; and they
1cll us that our designs and stylish elegance
is equal to anything that they have seen ,
and our prices as much lower.
We have a good assortment of Caps and
Hals for Misses and Children. Our Camel's
Hair Cap at 58 cents is a winner. < >
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INSKEEP'S MILLINERY ,
W II IU' < HOII'roHl.loiit. .
| AIIC\ANIll : ( IIICMt Vint I'rnsliltiit
Norfolk 1 I \ \ / .t'Taxliim
National Bank.
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital , $100,000.00
Surplus , $20,000.00
Does a General Banking Business.
Buys a iul RellH Exchange.
Interest Paid < m Tliiif DopoHlt/s- .
Drafts and Money i irdors Sold on any Point In TCuropj ,
A Oerieral Ktoamnhlp and Foreign 1'asnage IUIHIIICHH Tr
\.UKAU. K.I1 IIANljON. K. J. IIALiK , W. II . HlH'lUHjZVM 7HT
u M COTTON
> J A ItAINTini/T
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Our Cheap and Medium Priced
Hats. New Shapes , Handsomely
Trimmed , Strikinyly Effective
and Uuequaled for Quality , Style
and Price. Order work done promptly and
satisfactorily.
MISS E. J. BENDER.
C. W. 8RAASCH ,
DEALER IN
CO
Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Swcetwater Rock Spring Coal the
best in the market.
Scranton Hard Coal In all sizes. TELEPHONE ( U.
Get What You Ask for at
UHLE'S GROCERY.
ALL ORDERS arc 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 side Main St. , between 2d and ! ld. Telephone 41.
1-H-H-H-H-H-H'I-M-I-M'M !
MRS. H. K. HULL
Manicuring ,
Shampooing ,
Baths.
TKLEI'HOSK NO. 417.
Rooms on North Ninth Street
For I'tombine ' , Steam Filling , I'umps , TanV >
Wind Mills
Am ) nil work In One linn call on
ST1TT& WHITE.
Bhtltfacilou Onnrnuteed ,
Hint door Bontii of THK DAILY NKWB Ottle *
Leiue onlere Bt A , E. UnwreuceV office.
WHEN YOU WANT A (5001)
SHAVE or BATH
< ! 0 TO
W , 0 , Hall's Barber Shop ,
MAIN rtT . THllin DOOK KAHT OF FOURTH
James Richards , M. D.
OCULIST
? & And Expert Refrac-
* tlonist.
. . " ' " Examination of the OJCB
. Olllce 1404
niul imtrnni.
to patients
Fnrnnin Bt. , Oinntin , opposite Pnxton Hotel.