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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1902)
li NORFOLK NRWS : FH1)AY ( ' , JANUARY H , ' ,1)02 , ) , 1 ! School Children's ' Eyes Supply Their Intellectr Defective eyes stunt the mind. Can you expect fair progress In school or success in business if so handicapped ? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. / OPHTHALMOLGIST , NORFOLK NEBRASKA. Good lot at Junction $ 70.00 House nnd } tj aero , 3d St 850 00 House nnd lurgo hnrn -1000.00 House , barn , } acre , 4th St. . . IttOO.OO House at Jnuotiou 700.00 Loans on Koal Estate Low Rates. T. E. ODIORNE. PARISH This is a good time to re mind you that Chase & Sanborn's Coffee is the Best. I rJB The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. to day : Maximum temperature 2(5 ( Minimum temperature 4 Average 15 Snow , inches 00 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for mouth 59 Barometer 80 31 Forecast for Nebraska : Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday , with pos sibly snow flurries south portion tonight. Warmer Saturday. FRIDAY FACTS. The Norfolk public schools reopen again next Monday After a two-weeks' holiday. Miss Otelia Pilger very pleasantly en tertained a large party of friends last night at her home on South Fifth street Mrs. J. D. Sturgeon , who has been ick for some mouths , is failing very fast and the fear is expressed that she Trill not be able to live through the ight. An electric lighting plant is being put in at Verdigre that will bo operated by water power and the village will soon be enjoying metropolitan conveni ences not obtainable by all towns of much larger size. Funeral services for the late Mrs. C S. Bridge will be held from the family home on West Norfolk avenue tomor row afternoon at 2 o'clock , Rev. W. J Turner of the First Congregational church officiating. Interment in Pros pect Hill cemetery. It is said that skating on the Elkhorn river during the past few days has been Tory good and many of the young people ple have been enjoying the sport it of fers in an unlimited degree. The rink op West Main street has been in al 'moat constant use by the boys and girls , also , and ia especially adapted to jthe use of those just learning. Corn wanted at the sheep ranch. For Sale. My household goods at half price. Must be sold within the coming week , E. B. KKNVON , 204 South Tenth St. * * J Farms rented for nonresidents col- JW' looUphs" made. Insurance written by Gardner & Seiler. W' Notice to Stockholders. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders , of Norfolk National bank of Norfolk , Nebraska , will be held at its mnking rooniH on Tuesday , January M , 11)02 ) , bi-twei'ii ( ho lumr of 10 o'clock i n. and -I o'clock p. HI. of bald day , for ho uluclion of directors. Norfolk.Ni.br. , Di-o. II , 1001. \V. 11 lUlcilot./ , President. Farm and city loans , Tint LHmi.ANii THUHT Oo. Early Closing. Wo , the undersigned inrrclmiits , do lierehy agree to close our respective places of business at ( l10 : ! p. m. , except Saturday evening , from January tl to October t , 1003. HKKI.UU Kiioa. JOHNSON DKY GOODS Co. ANTON Hticnioi// . HOFFMAN & SMITH. BAUM Huos. NouroLic TAIKOUINU Co. Tin : STAK. Norfolk , Nobr..Jan 1,11)02. ) J A UNT , NOT JUNK ET. Senator Misunderstood the Word nnd Thought He Was Insulted. In "Hits of Washington Llfo" in a re cent issue of the Boo appears this story , in which it is presumed that the "Mr. Holino" referred to , is none other th'iu ' D A. Holmes , formerly of this city : "Senator Boveridgo of Indiana WIIH walking down the main corridor of the capitol the other day , when ho was stopped by Mr. Holmo , n well known Chicago attorney , Mr. Holmo used to bo Senator Mason's law partner , and this cironuiHtnuco.coupled with the fact that ho hud known the Hoosier oratorical prodigy pince the latter was a boy , made the Chicago man bold enough to greet the statesman. "Good morning , senator , " said Mr. Holmo , grasping one of the appendages which the orator UBOS in illustrating his speeches , and shaking it as vigorously no their old acquaintance warranted. 'I have not seen yon since you got "hnck from your jaunt. You are looking well and happy. It.soems to do you good to travel. " "Senator Beveridgo hastily disen gaged his hand from the attorney's grip , and drawing himself up to his full height , remarked severely : 'I desire to correct the impression that yon seem to have regarding my journry to the Phil ippines. It wus a trip made entirely at my own expense. I bought my rail road tickets with my own money , the expense of my'steamboat ' transportation wore berne by myself. I paid every cent of the espouses of that jaunt , an you call it , out of my own pocket. ' "Mr. Holme attempted to explain to him that he did not mean any slur or implied criticism. He tried to show that while he had not used the won' 'jauut' after grpat deliberation , still ho had an impression that it was not en tirely a termof [ | opprobrium , but oftau could be soon in the best verbal society The senator would not listen to any explanation or apology. He waved the Chicago lawyer aside and continued his career down the capitol corridor. "Mr. Holme was nonplussed. He stood for a moment trying to decide on what he should do next , and then'tum ing.'he walked in the opposite direction taken by Senator Fairbanks' young col league. "He had not gone more than twenty foot when ho was stopped by a hand laic on his shoulder. Turning he saw Sena tor Bevoridge. The senator's face was that of a man over whom a great light had broken. " 1 beg your pardon , " ho said HE the Chicago man looked tit him inquiringly. "Do yon know that when I objected to the word 'jaunt' I had it mixed up with junket. ' " Birthday Party. A very attractive birthday party was given by Mrs. 'Frances Colemau , Wed nesday evening in honor of Mr J. John son and Mr. Coleman's birthday , while the walls were draped in evergreen , twenfey couples whiled the hours away being the most attractive ever given in the city. * WARNERVILLE. Charlie Gibbs trapped a 'possom last week. Mrs , Mary Glenn has gone to Iowa to visit her son. J. F. Webster wont to Platte Center to spend New Year's. Mr. and Mrs. Philips of Surprise spent Christmas with Mrs. Philips' parents Mr. and Mrs. Ez. Rowlett. After a vacation extending over two weeks our school will reopen next Mon day with Miss Edna Stafford as teacher. The dance given by Everett and Marsh Pettitt Tuesday evening was well attended and a pleasant evening en joyed by all present. Two of our most popular young people. Mr. John P. Lauvor and Miss Mary Rico were married at Madison Thursday , December 20 , Rev , Theo. Morning officiating. In the evening a reception was hold at the residence of the bride's mother. The newly married couple have commenced housekeeping on the farm owned by the groom south west of town. Gardner & Seller deal in improved and unimproved lauds. Ranches and town property for sale in Pierce , Cedar , Knox , Wayne and Holt counties , alsc lands and ranches in North and South Dakota. City Council Receives Another Proposition. / VOTE DOWN BOND ELECTION. Majority of Councilmen Oppose Iho OrdinnncoOrdinance for Gas and Telephone Franchise Before tlio' Meeting. The city council mot in regular NOH- Bion lust evening with the nuiyor nnd all coiineilmen present , The Hpociul committee , composed of Couiicilmon Woctorvelt , Uhlo mid Clew , appointed to ndjiiHt the oliiiiiiH of T L Doiiiiingor and O. P. Dudley IIH to images sustained by rciiMm of injuries to horHOH in the waterworks extension dilohoH reported that they hiidconfcrrcd with Mr. Dudley iunl ho had iipwod to accept $100 in full payment of his cliiitu ptovidud his ngicement to accept , would not iiiVi ct his claim for the original amount claimed in event the council refuted a settlement on the Imtiifl of $100. Tim committee also re ported that they had hart no opportunity to confer with Mr. Dt-iiiiiiignr regard ing his claim and gave as their opinion that the city wan not linblo for the claim of Dr. 0. A. MoKim for veterinary service ? . On motion 0. P. Dudley wui allowed $100 in settlement of his claim in accord ance with the committee's report. The claim of T. L. Domiingor was allowed at $50 in full settlement. In the matter of the olootrio lighting question the city attorney stated thut it was still his opinion that it WIIB the duty of the council under the law to call an election whenever the proper petition signed by the requisite number of freeholders was presented , no matter what the object of the election. Petitions signed by 21)7 ) electors of the city praying the council to accept the proposition of the Norfolk Electric Light and Power company , also a now proposition from the sumo company were read and illed. Itwasmjvodby Councilman Brnm- niund and seconded by Uhlo that the council proceed to pass an ordinance calling n special election to enable the electors of the city to vote on a proposi tion of bonding the city for the purpose of estabitthing and maintaining an oloctrio lighting plant to bo owned by the city. The motion brought forth a vigorous discussion on the part of the eouncilmen and a number of citi/.cns present were permitted to participate. After the close of the discussion the vote was called and resulted us follows : Ayes TJrummuiid , Spellman , Uhlo. Nays Clements , Dcguer , Gow , Walker , Wobtervelt. The motion was declared lost. lost.Tho The following proposition from the Norfolk Electric Light and Power com pany was then road : Norfolk , Nebr. , Jan. 2 , 11)02. ) To the Honorable Mayor and City Conucil of the City of Norfolk : Wo wish to iiiako the following proposition to you : Wo will furnish , erect , maintain aud operate arc lights for street lighting , to be lo cated anywhere within the city limits which the council may direct , at the fol lowing scale of prices , to-wit : On moonlight schedule , midnight service Twenty lights at $5 per mouth , each. Twenty-five lights at $4 7fi per mouth , each. Thirty lights at $4 CO per mouth , each. Forty lights at $4 25 per mouth , each. Fifty lights at 84 00 per mouth , each. For an all-time midnight service same as we are now operating under , at $1 per light extra on above prices. We will also luruish any number of lights not less than twenty , moonlight schedule , all night service , at $0 per mouth per light ; for an all time all night service lor $8 per month per light. The above propositions ore based upon the city outoring into a contract for three years , ttie first year beginning with March 1 , 1003 , to bo on the mid night service plan , the last two years of said contract to be on all night service with the privilege reserved to the city of at any time increasing the lights at c the prices above specified , or changing 5 from the moonlight schedule to the all- time schedule. We also agree that in the event the above proposition is accepted that we will furnish electric current to the con sumers of the city at 10 cents per thou sand watts , the consumer to pay for wiring his house and furnish his own meter , and that the minimum charge for each cousnmer is to bo ? 1 per month. The moonlight schedule as published by the Western Electrician of Chicago , Illinois , is to govern. In addition to that wo will run the lights on cloudy nights when the moon is so obscured that it does not give snfllcient light. We also agree that when the city takes the lights on the all night basis that we will furnish current to the con sumers of the city , also , on the all-night basis. Respectfully submitted , NORFOLK ELECTIUC LiaiiT & Ppwun Co. By H. H. Patterson , President. A motion prevailed that the proposi tion be laid on the table for the present. A. Wilde addressed the council , pro testing against the council paying out money for street lights /or only a small portion .of the city while the greater part of the city was without street lights of any kind. The following claims were road and I allowed : ' J. 0. Stitt , four months' salary as water commissioner and postage , 1105.50. L. Wetzel , December salary as flro- man , , $45. J. A. Light , drayage on 44 tons of t coal to waterworks , $8.80. Walter Co.tl and ( Iruiii oompiuiy , ! I iH of t'onl for waterworks , $17(1 ( | Halter ( Joal aud drain company , two \toiiN \ of lump ooiil to oily h 11 , $ ll. ! ' Oscar Uhlo , supplies to walorwmhs , fJ.no. Stitt & White , repairing hydrant , 7f. CUIltH. Al. Dognor , hardware for waterwoiks , $ r > . : tr > . Fred Klentvi , freight and dntyngo , llfi cunts. * , cunts.W. ' W. 11. HiBli , laying mains in now ex tension , { (15 ( M. | C. V. Liermaii , repairs at pumping station , $1. Kdwauls it Bradford Lumber Co. , lumber for pumping station , fill.Ml. U. S. C P. & Foundery Co. , pipe for mains , * T.N7 2(1. ( Martin Kant ) , December salary .foO. Hot tiinn Kouh , December salary , $50. 11. II. Itoyt , December salary , $10. Dr. A , Hoar , Drcemlior service as city phy.Hloimi , $10. Carl Wililo , four months' milury and postage , $50.50. ( Mir. Hclmvland , clink of diBtrlct court , costs in bond cant $15 ( II. ! I Al. Duguur , repairs and supplies , ' $ ( i)0. ) KicHati Drug Co. , supplies , $5 'JO. W. J.Frt'einaii , lubor [ tluBhing sewer , L L. Uombo , labor ( ItiHhing sewer , $11 W. 11. Lowe , labor Hushing sewer , $11. C. Hartford , labor Ilimlniip , sewer , til. 0 6. Drulingor , hauling brick for hy drant , 50 cents. John Friday , hardware , 55 cents. Win. Radon/ , hauling hook and ladder truck to Clement fire , $1 50. 0 E Moore , repairs for fire extin guisher , f > 0 cents. Fred Leu , salary and labor for Decem her , $ ! l8f)0. Edwards & Bradford Lumber com pany , lumber for crossings and walks , $ flil 41) ) . L. H. Doughty , lighting gasolini lamps , $5. M. E Spaulding , gasoline and oil , $7.10. Roland & Wilkinson , gasoline and oil , $10. A communication from 0. J , Colby giving assent to certain changes in ( hi ordinance submittul to grant him i franchise for a gas plant was read. The city attorney was instructed t ( prepare a new gas ordinance incorporat ing the changes indicated and with i clause requiring the company to give i bond to indemnify the city ugairst al damages which might be incurred because cause of the franchise. The clerk reported that the Wildi deed had been recorded and returned bj the county clerk. The auditing committee reported bad as correct the treasurer , clerk and wate commissioner's reports aud they wen ordered filed. The treasurer's report for Decembe showing the following balances , genera fund $2.28 , interest fund $7WI ( .8 , wato fuud $705 41 , road fund $178 II ) , sinking fund $4,207 ( ! ! ) , fire department fun $180 , street lighting fund $10 82 , wa read and referred back to the uuditin committee. An ordinance granting the Madison County Telephone company the use of the streets and alloys of the city for the purpose of erecting and maintaining a telephone exchange in the city was read and returned to said company to be changed to accord with the views of the council in the matter. The council then adjourned. WANTKD Girl to do domestic work. Wages $3 per wtek. Apply at No. 421 South Fourth street. Fresh oysters at Bohnort's. The White House and Mellowrich con"ccscomo and try them at Bohnert'tt Notice to Stockholders. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens National bank of Norfolk , Nebraska , will bo hold in its banking rooms on Tuesday , Janu- ary 14 , 1002 , between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. , for the election of di- rectors. Norfolk , Neb. , Dec. 14 , 1901. G. A. LUIKART , President. A full line of fresh fruits always on hand at Bohnert's. If yon want a gocd suit of clothes cheap try Bohncrt's. Log cabin and Canada sap maple syrup , the bf st on the market , at Boh- nert's. Don't fail to go to Bohuert's if yon need anything in fruit. The scenery displayed in the produc tion of E. J. Carpenter's production of "Quo Yodis" consists principally of the peristyle in the house of Petrouius , the statue scene , the garden of Anlns Plan- tins , Nero's palace , Rome ; interior of the Marmertino prison , the collisonm , the Roman [ amphitheatre and arena ; the burning and destruction of Rome , and the death of Nero , the sign of the cross and the dawn of Christianity. While the theme of the play deals prin- 'cipally with a somber subject , the wit of Petrouius and Ohilo , the Greek phil osopher , together with the overweening vanity of Nero , cause much amusement. This remarkable play will bo seen , at the Auditorium on January 1G and a packed house is reasonably expected. William Donnc'i- Strangles Him self This Afternoon. WAS ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. Complaint Sworn to by HisSon Con dition Discovered by Chiol of Police - lice Kami Efforts to Rustiacilate Him Wore Unavailing. William D.mnor , lined about M > years , ommltted miielde by hanging In lhi > Uy Jull tills afternoon shortly after 2 I'eloek , l > y IjliiK u wool scarf Iti HIM mire ulmve the cell doortluiii"h ( which itt placed his head and then let the veli'ht of his body -impend from HIM mpmvlM'il ' nniiHM. Oliicf of Pollen K'ino ' entered HIM Jail ilmnt 2:15 : ami alter releasing Dnimrr 'mm Hut position summoned Dr. llolilon who winked over HIM Mrmujlrd man al- nest ( an hour in an < ll'ort tonmtore him 0 life , but bis cIlortH wcn > unavailing mil Hui last s'gn ol' lil'M was KOIIM ulioin 1 o'clock. ThodMi.d man had hci'ii on a sprco mil was nut all night. Hu was ijultM sober this morning but vt as arrested on .ho complaint of having astaulleil and threatened his wlfo , Hm complaint bi'ing sworn out by his son , 1''canIt ' Donner. Ihi WIIH arin ( oil about II o'clock by Ollluer KIIIIM assisted by A. C I1' . Hchtil/ . . Ho had before served a term of Ifi days in HID county jail for assault on his wifn , having been mmlonced on March 24 , IMW. It is generally considered ( hut his drinking and family troubles had un balanced his mind and at the time of nnminlttliig the deed ho was not rcsH > n Bible for his action. The decensed was an old resident of this vicinity his homo being four miles northwest of the city. Ho had a number of friends in Nor folk and vicinity at'd appeared to him trcate. ) ) ovnryono better than ho did his family. His worst oneiny appears to Imvo boon drink , as ho was very agree nbln when hober. The proper officers wern notified of his death and an inquest will probably be held. j For Salo. Thirty head of horses , consisting ol woik horses , drivinu horses and nuldli horses. Must bo sold ut once , regardless of priH ) . ' ( ! . H. Sicu.r.u Foil SAM' A good milch cow. .J. L. DANIT.I. PERSONAL. II , Gregory of Wayne was a city vis itor over night. Mrs. L Lewis of Meadow Clrovo is i Norfolk visitor. Mrs. F. M. Morris of Laurel spen Now Year's in Norfolk. Miss Edith McClary returned toda > from her visit to Fremont. J. A. Reynolds of Neligh had bnai ness in Norfolk yesterday. E. J. Wilson of Plainviow trunsactci business in Norfolk yesterday. John Hill arid Hugh Hill of Creigh ton were city visitors yesterday. A. B. Sciinnell of Madison visito < Norfolk friends over Now Year's. Mrs. Will McCuno returned today t Way no after a visit with her parents. Miss Hildreth Sisson returned to college lego ur Delaware , Ohio , at noon today J J. Clements was over from Miuli sou to attend the meeting of the citj council. Miss Edith Berrymnn was in the city yesterday from Creightou doing som shopping. Mrs. N. E. Spencer returned today noon from a visit with relatives a Boone , Iowa. Goo. 8. Bndgo of Chicago arrived a noon today to attend the funeral of th late Mrs.C. S. Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Krahn and littl daughter , Adolia , returned lost nigh from then visit to Iowa. Dr. R. A. Mittlestadt , dentist , Bishop block. Telephone 147 A. We make loans on real estate a lowest rates. Elkhoru Building and Savings association. T. E. ODIOUNE Son BATTLE CREEK Born to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ludwlg January 1 , 1002 , a daughter. The Royal Highlanders had a com bined social and supper Saturday night John Host of Norfolk was visiting hero Now Year's with relatives am friends. Harry Weisonstein of Columbus i visiting here with his nncloErnst Hans and family. The Young Ladies Good Time club hod a social dance in the opera house Now Year's night. P. F. Zimmerman was a lucky man on New Year'sgetting ; a 76-dollar horse for 48 cents on a rafllo. Henry Wnrtzol of Cniuing county was visiting bore this week with hi brother , John , and family. Next Tuesday the voting members o : the Lutheran congregation will boll their yearly business mooting , Our town duds have lots of trouble on baud uow days , vis ; street Itunpa , water vorltH , ( ( 'leplmno , dog taxes and fomo nirc. Mr and Mrs. Ml ! < o Amlrns of Norfolk me vlMlHng hero Friday will ) MrM. ndiiH1 parents , Mr. anil Mrs. ( Imi , rail. Allxirl , Hale , who lius hce.ii wniklng ( no during HIM holidays In his brother's tore , went homo to Leigh again Wed- osday. A MHiial patty look plnen at , tint Tuy- ir home In Highland paik Mill unlay it-lit. Miss lilollo Taylor Imd invited er friends Id meet Miss Hlintt. . The Lutherans comimmccil HIM Now 'enrjwlili n Hcivlco In their church. lev. Iliifman matin Hm following Inter- statement for the year 11)01 ) : 20 hililiMii weie clirlstcned ; I deitHin ; n tmples mairled ; IK peisons confirmed ; IDC , iccoivlng Hut holy Hii'iiiment ; Hlfi. 10 received for missions ; 101 voting ( embers ami 710 souls in Hm congru- atlnn Men's underwear , glovesmltUsiiRhats ml caps at cost at Hohnnrl'H , Land Marks Made famous by the onrly hudors , ex- ilorers , | ilonc ( rs , Mormons , ( .militants , lony express riders , overland stiiK'o Indian encounters , ol" . , are linn fruin the car windows of the Union 'aolflo ' trains , Ho Hiiro your ticket cads via this rnnle. ,1 H. KI.SIITIU : : , At'cn ( . Is the inane limn , Wonderful West. Towaids whit h the oyiH of the west ire tiirntil ; whom great opportunities ire open to ( veryone , is h st and quick- sl roaehed by the Union Pacific. No Hitter trains in the world than thoao run via this lino. For full information call nnoraddrcsH I. B. Klscffor , agent. $4 M ) to Lincoln nnd return via U. P. railroad January 20-22 , limit January 27 , 11)02. ) Occasion : Annual meetings , State Hoard of A ilcullnrel , State Dairymen association , State Improved Stock Breeders association , State Swine I3reeders association , State Dnroc Jersey breeders association , State Poultry as sociation , State Veterinary association , Ktute Knger Meet Oroweis association , Htnte Jersey Hreeders association , Htnto Funnel H institute Impure of J. H. If-cllor , agent. Tin : NKWS keeps us job department up-to-date with the latest , faces of typo and does its work in approved stylo. Itc ill 15 Me , Loans , liwnce SIMPSON'S ' CORNER. I'OK HKNT-HU mom lionco , KIHK ! order , fiirimcu luiit , clljv ur. Sl'iM per month , Knvi'ii loom liniixn fur Hiditur icnt. Now burn , coiil hoimc , tile , Oood order , llrnt , J1AOO. KOlt HAIK CHIiAP-Onn mid ono-ludf Mor- Vo tcH , 0 KKJIIIH. IS no 114 , Htidiln , rniMcrlli , T\u > blockx from Norfolk itvciiim , ill * ) ( X ) . KOIl HAI.M-Twn nlnry nnd wind 7-room lionee , lotllO hy 17H fcot , Inrcn burn , Hood wall , 100-lmrriil rlHlcrn , linn IKIIIHO , nod re ) Id r , In olid ( if tlio Ix'Ht liloclH fu Uioclly. $700.10. KOU HAhK One BIII ! orio-lmlf loU in Dnnoy Pliicd. Tree * well Improved idl mound thorn. Ikwt tmlldiiiK idtd In Unit part at ttm city. Other good lutH very cheap In dllTerput parti ( if the city. I"Ml HALK- Fine cortor lot em Norfolk nvo- IIUB , M liy 17A font. I idro offer for unto nna of the very hnit bnel- [ ! ( > loin and hnlldluKH In tliu heart of the bnsl- IIRFH rnnler ( if the city. Curno and nen HIP. Lot tin tnlk. ( hnro two Hi KM I ioHiiinncn romimnirtH , I'lilHtliift of London nnd Aninrlrxn C'entrid of Ht 1,0111 H , nnd will ho Klud to li.Hiire jin from fire or tornndo. .1. K. SIMPSON , Oflicant Hnrdy'iiConl Olllco. L. L. REMBE , Practical Piuniber and Steam Fitter. Agency for the Myers Force and Wind Mill Purnps. Prices Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First , door West of Post Office J.R. ELDER , Sioux City Florist. Awarded first premium on Funeral Designs. Handsome Roses , Camations.Palms . , Ferns Flowers shipped in fresh condition. Phone 4661. . City odlco : Cor. Cth nnd Plorco. M. E. SPAULDING , UEALEH9IN FLOUR , - FEED , TELEPHONE : : NO. 88 J.C. YOCUM , RESIDENT PIANO TUNER. Office with J. D. Sturgeon , NOUFOLK , - - NBUIUSKA.