The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, September 25, 1903, Page 11, Image 11
PI-IE NORFOLK NKWS : FRIDAY , SKITKMHKK 25 , 15)011 ) II The Truth Seine ix-oplo will Riifl'or from 0110 year to another with sick headache , indigestion and all sorts of nervous iiilmontH , and at the Hunio time try all kinds of modicum that is adver tised , when in reality defective - foctivo eyes are the cause of all the. trouhlo. Have your eyes oxiuniiu'd by an Opthal- moloKist and you will he in formed of your true condition and how to net wt 11 without yourself to death. Dr , Mariprdt , Ophthalmologist , i I. . As Good as Gold ! The Klkhorn U. & S. Association will iiwko you a loan to build or buy , on favorable tunns. T. E. ODIOKNE. Secretary. Leading REAL ESTATE DEALERS , , , City Property a Specialty , Special Bargains. IfiOnrrcs liny Iniul , 8 miles , from Xnr- folk , $ S ( ) per nci e. Irtl ncres hay Inrd , 2 niilos from Wnr- nervillo , $ ; ri per aero. 4SO ncres line iniproteil land , J27..M ) per nci e. Rfl acres 1 mile from Norfolk Junction , $37.Ml per aero. Gardner & Burrows i 4 Norfolk , Nebraska , t r-t i- : , - ; ; ; - : -i-t : - \ \ - : - - ; GOOD EVENING Have you ordered your new shoes for fall wear yet 1 Shooing hoys for school time is now the thought of iwrcnN , mid it brings much exjieiiM" during tlio school term , without you jirocuni shoes that are both well inaile und made of the best inaterial.s. A pnir of our shoes for boys or for girls will last the best jiart of the school rea son. We have the line-t stock of moil's , boys'ami ladies' shoes at the lowest prices for quality to lie found anywhere- . PALACE SHOE STORE STAPENHORST & CO. . Proprietors. The Weather. Conditions of the weather as re corded for the 24 hours ending at 8 n. m. today. Maximum 75 Minimum til Average 'u I Total rainfall for month 1.07 Barometer 29.1C Forecast for Nebraska : Generally fair and cooler tonight and Saturday. Ixjst Between residence and Grant school building , pair gold rimmed spectacles In Marquardt case. Find er pleuso return to Miss Nollo Mor row. row.For For Solo My property at No. 313 , JL North Ninth street. Inquire at prom ises. Telephone 178.II. II. J. Caulflold. Whoever wins will ha'o ft beautiful outfit this Mag and the rubber tired runabout. The vehicle may bo soon nt Sattlor's. ACCUSED OF HEINOUS CRIME. Murder and Criminal Assault Charges Made Against Denver Man. Denver , Sopt. 25. IlimRoll Mellon , who Is lining bioiiRht from WoHtmln- Bter , 1) ) , C. ( to stand trial In Denver for the murder of Harold Krldborn , wa u huckster In this city when the crime for which ho stands accused was committed. On the evening of December "I. 11)01. ) Florence Krldborn , a sixteen- year-old gltl. went to n pond In North Denver to Rkato , accompanied by her brother , Harold , fourteen years of age. While putting on their skates they wcro approached by a man who pre tended to search the boy's clothing for money and then turned to atwiult the girl. Harold , who had been knocked down , loao and went to the aid of his slstor , who was lighting desperately. Thereupon the man struck the boy on ( be head with an axe , the blow killing him. The murderer then brutally assa-Jied the girl heshlo her dead brother's body. SCANDAL AT ST. JOSEPH , MICH. Report of Expert Accountants Show Lax Enforcement of the Law. St. Joseph , Mich. , Sept. - . " > . The re port of the expert accountants who have been working on the books of the clly under the direction of Mayor Starr , has astonished the citizens of this city. The period under Investiga tion Is from January 1 , 1901 , to March 31 last. The report alleges that hun dreds of receipts for vouchers for war rants Issued by the city are missing , the total amounting to $225880. There Is no record for contracts for street work aggregating thousands of dollars. Neither Is there verification of saloon licenses nor of tbo fees collected. Hun dreds of license stubs are missing , as also are 1,000 water stubs. Warrants paid by the city treasurer that do not bear the endorsement of the mayor ex ceed $2.000 , and there appears to bo HO record of special assessments. The books of the treasurer show no remit tances for several mouths , while dis bursements for loans and Interest on the city debt have been made without the authority of the council. Manager Settles with Bullets. Cincinnati. Sept.2.ri. . Joseph Mon ger , manager of theatrical company "Marked for Ilfe , " at a local theater , shot throe members of the company after the performance last night , none being seriously wounded. ll rt Ilav- erly was shot on the chin , his wife re ceived a flesh wound In the abdomen and Longfellow was shot in the hand. Monger called all the members of the company into Ills room after the per formance , stating that ho wished to make a settlement. Leaving the rooi.i a moment. Monger returned with two revolvers and fired ton shots before he was overpowered by the stage man ager. All the members of the company declare tiiat Monger has boon acting qucerly for a week and that ho Is un doubtedly demented. Monger was ar rested. Odd Fellows to Erect Temple. Baltimore , Sept. 25. At the morning session of the sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows , the committee on finance reported favorably on tbo plan to erect a $1,000,000 memorial temple In tills city , but deemed It inadvisable to connect the name of the sovereign grand lodge with the project. The committee recommends that the enter prise be placed in the bands of Wash ington lodge No. 1 of this clly. known as "Tho Mother lodge , " of the order , with authority to solicit subscriptions from other jurisdictions. Answers Description of Train Robber. Wathena , Kan. , Sept. 25. Olllcers here and at St. Joseph think that a very important capture was mndo hero which may be a eluo as to who hold I up the Burlington train near St. Jo- i soph Tuesday. Sheriff Uamsoy of Tioy arrested William Muncie on an old warrant charging him with an at tempt to kill. Muncie fills the descrip tion of ono of the Burlington train rob bers. Black Talks to Illinois Veterans. Carbondale , 111. , Sept. 25. General John 0. Illack , national commander- in-chief of the Grand Army of the Re public , delivered an eulogistic address to 12,000oterans and their friends nt the twenty-first reunion of tbo Southern Illinois Soldiers' and Sail ors' association. A cordial reception was given to General Black. Mrs. John A. Logan also spoke to the vet erans. Board of Trade Is Beaten. Duhiique , la. , Sept. 25. Judge Shlras has written the opinion for the United States court of appeals in the case of the Christie Grain anil Stock company et al , appellant , against the board of trade of Chicago , appellee , reversing the decision of the federal court of Missouri and remanding the case to that court with Instructions to dismiss the bill at complainant's cost. Cloudburst at El Paso. El Paso , Tex. , Sept. 25. A heavy rain and hailstorm swept over this section. For a half hour the down pour was terrific , much resembling a cloudburst. Much damage was done by the water. At Anthony , N , M. , twenty miles north , 200 yards of tbo Atchlson , Topeka and Santa Fo tracks were washed out and trains are de layed. Attempt to Rob Bank Falls. Iloldrogo , Nob. , Sept. 25. An unsuc cessful attempt was made to rob the First National bank at Looinls , this county. Burglars unlocked the front door and with tools made n hole through the vault , hut did not break open the safe. It is supposed they were scared away , as the tools were left in the vault. Nebraska Telephone Company to Move Central Office. WILL HAVE M'CLARY DLOCK Have a Lease for Five Years , Contin uing from December 1 Work of Installing Will Require Two Months New Board Goes In There. The Nebraska Telephone company will exchange their locution In Nor folk. Beginning with the llr.st of De cember they have a lease with J. S MeC'lary for tlu < entire second lloor of ( ho McClary block. :102 : Norfolk av- en\ii' \ , and thn contract continues through IIvo years. The removal of ( he telephone up paratim will require probably I wo mouths. II will lie an IUIUUMISO lot of work to Hbil'l the entire exchange , with switchboards , cables , and bat terlus , without discontinuing tbo HIM vice. Tile new switchboard which N now In course of construction mid which will ho a monstrous board , will ho Installed In the new location a soon as It is done. The exchange Is now located In tin1 second lloor of the Cotton block' , con nor Fourth street and Norfolk IIVIMIIH- It has been there for a long pnrlod nt years. Birds arc Migrating. The birds thai have been In the north during the summer are Hock Ing together and making their wa > toward the south to escape the rig ors of the winter , liven the hardy blue jay , that sometimes remains north all winter , Is getting out of the country , and very few of the mi gratory birds are left. The people dlsliko to see them g < ) , but would rather have them go and como again , than to stay hero and free/.o todoath They should know , however , that there is nothing to fear from the NV hraska climate for several weeks and might prolong their visit , hut the ) perhaps know best what they arc about. Ducks are now offering them selves as lit targets for the hunters and gceso will soon bo hero , onroute to a wanner climate. BATTLE CREEK. M. L. Thompson was down to Nor folk Monday. Mrs. Rudolph Itlolch Is seriously sick this week. Carl Schilling was over from War- iierville Sunday. John Phlpps was in town from Km- erick Wednesday , Warner II. . Danlol transacted husi- lies at Oakdalo Monday. Wm. Hawkins was down from Meadow Grove Saturday. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnes Tuesday. Mlko Ilalpin of Norfolk was visit ing hero Tuesday with relatives. Commissioner S. J , Flnnogan was here Tuesday on official business. ICngiucor Kd. Bates of Norfolk was visiting hero Sunday with T. S. Cook T. D. Preoce was up west the lat ter part of the week. Ho is speculat ing in cattle. John Schacber moved into into the Peterson house on the west side of town Tuesday. S. F. HclUman is building a new house and barn for John Scbacher in Highland park. Mrs Jul. Glandt and children of Meadow Grove was visiting heroTues- day with relatives. Prof. M. B. Singer of Norfolk was visiting here Sunday at tbo homo uf Prof. M. G. Doering. Geo. S. Berry Is building a now house for his hired men to live In on his sheep ranch north of town. Henry Massmann shipped ono car load of bogs Thursday and Goo. Schor- ogor one oar load the day boforo. Win. Maher has tbo addition to his house north of the high school finished and Is going to occupy it at onco. onco.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Solp of Kalama- 7.00 were visiting hero Sunday with his parents , Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Soip. Soip.W. W. 13. Hoover returned Monday from Wilton , Iowa , wboro ho had been to attend tbo funeral of bis sister , Miss Bertha. Tbo Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner of Meadow Grove was christened at the Luthorau church hero Sunday. Thco. Phlpps , who was traveling In the west about a year , returned Fri day and has taken a position at the Morris drug store. Mrs. K. A. Dugan and baby arrived Saturday from Chadron for an o& tended visit with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ilaaso of Boomer were visiting hero from Tuesday till Thursday with Henry and John Jest , their brothers-in-law. Mrs. Geo. Niles and two llttlo chil dren of Meadow Grove were visiting hero Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Nllos , her parents-ln-law. Being sickly for some time , T. L. Curas resigned his position as Janitor In the high school. The hoard has ap pointed John Rensdnll in his placo. On account of poor health , F. J. Ilnlo vill sell nil Ills live stock , in cluding fourteen Jacltg : ind Jennies , llfty horses and mulcH. l0 : ! head of cattle mid Kill head of hogn. mi , Oe tohcr ( i. Mrs. J. C. Hall wont to Verdlgre Saturday , where her husband Is build ing a now house on their farm and \\hero they will locate permanently In the near future. Jake Hitle or ouo-armed Jake , an ho was always called who eleven years ago wont to Oregon and located In Lynn county , Is here on an evtoud- ed visit with his aged brother , Warner llale , and other relatives. Frank Massman returned Wednes day from Orango. Cal , lie was called homo by telegraph lo thn sick hod of his father. Henry MIIUHIIUIII. who Is seriously ill again with pleurisy of ( he lungs. Al this writing he Is lin proving. Whllo loading hay ( ho first of the week Gcorgo Losey foil from the slack and suffered u broken cnllai | Imno and one of hln ribs was crackcil The Injury was painful Ilioimli not serlnn-i He will lie nin > apilu in a few days. 1 Dr. F. G. Wallers succeeds to Vhe practice of Dr. Klesau. 'Phono , of llco and rosldenco 18. NORFOLK AUDITORIUM TUESDAY EVENING , SEPT , 29 , The Comedy Success of Four Seasons : Two MARRIED MEN BY GEO. R.EDIiSON Special Scenery. Novel Specialties. Sparkling Wit. . Pretty Girls. High Class Vaudeville Specialties * 1 Nothing hut Fun Reasonable Prices THE BEE HIVE The Bee Hive Store will be closed on THURSDAY , OCT. 1 until 6 P. M. on account of holiday. THE BEE HIVE ROSENTHAL & KRASNE , DR. N. J. HOAGLAND Osteopatlilc Physician. iiPOB Ixilli nciitn niul Hirimic Kiirrnpuf troattul without IIH > nt clniKk nr kuilo. Olllco at rcsiilonco , KM Nortli lutli Stroit. Plionn No. NORKII.H G. R. SEILER , MY AND SALR STABLE. Cou.vr.it RitAAPCit AVK. ANU TIIIKD ST. Telephone , No. 44. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ! ! ! A ! ! - ! -t. ! ! ! ! .t- * ! * .t. A A A A A A A ' I Our I FALL SUITS | v it Iand I OVERCOATS | are ready I for your ftI I inspection. ii * . DINNERS , 25 cis. . ( Stuulny Included. ) Fry's Restaurant. . . (10 Norfolk Avenue. I I I I I I I i I I ! I I I I I I H. | M-M-t You Can't ' Get Blood mil ( if ii turnip , hut - > OII Cllll k'cl HIltlHllll'llOII ( itit. of it pair of Iniil i-jcM when di-fi-H * nf \ iMinti arc corroded \\illi | iniH | > rly i Illlcil K. W. WML I I A/US / , i ( WADUATI3 OPTICIAN , 12 LJISHOP ULOCK. I ! ! t I 1 ! ! I ' I ' ' I ! I ! I I- I-I- LADIES * ACCOUNTS llii ) Nnilnlk Hull.linn niul I mill AsinUiillon Hlllll It lIl'I.O II. . . , , . I III' lllllllHKU- IIIIH iil -lii'l\ ( lion ii'iiuri > . ill uitiMi i > - ' \ | | K I Illlll I.Mil . . .I ll. . I Ml' II III" KIM.lllUll'lll t Mllcl III 11II \ PI I Ul I " -.t ' ( II HI IIISH. . SIM rottirv. ; MILLARD CIIEEN. DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE IM\N < ) MOVINO A SI'IttMATV. ( Mllrii.V Ilimiilimi'o , 'PHONE 6U. V " ' ? 44 4\ t- Pure Scotch and Scotch-Topped ti HORTH NS tARN - AT Jf JOHN KRANTZ'S LIVERY ARN i FRIDAY , OCTOBER 2,1903 li .15 llcail Registered Cows , II with Calves by side. .15 Registered I'olaiul China llo s. Certified copy of Register will ) cnch anininl sold. Amoiitf these me IM1' . KDITII. IMI' . SUNNY HUNKS UTII , : i other pine Sculcli COUH anil the j'rcal priivmiimu' Scolcli luill , STAR ( ) ! ' ' ' IMOItNINC , IHfi'i-a lie \\iis n winner in all IciuliiiK slm\\x of V Camilla. The opportunity of a lift time. * 44 * 44 Wrilc for Catalogue io * . 44 44 44 44 DANIEL 41 41 COL. TOM AUCTIONIEK. CALLAHAN , Pierce , Neb. 44 4 } * ' . Tlierc arc more thinrjs in the Lumber < 4 44 44 business than arc dreamed of in your Philos 44 44 ophy , Horatio , and just exactly those have 44 4 > been studied by the Chicago Lumber Com 44 pany until they arc versed in it all. If you 444 44 need anything in the way of 41 44 44. 44 44 44S 35 Tell the Chicago Lumber Company all about < l it. They will fill the bill a bit better and a | bit more reasonably than elsewhere in INor- 5l folk. \ * 44 44 44 Chicago Lumber Company 4 > 44 44 NORFOLK. NEB. 44 . ; . Dainty Designs , * I ! Hats * * Pretty , * % : * II Fashion's Best * SY i /A I M M ± Attractive Prices * tI NORFOLK , NEBRASKA. . . ; * .H : * * * * * * * * * * * * - * * *