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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1904)
TIIK NOHKOLK NKWS : I-'KIDAY , MAY I DOi 5 A WOMAN'S BAND THAT WILL DE HARD TO BEAT. SIXTEEN YOUNG LADIES IN IT Miss M. C. Catlln of Lincoln Has Ar rived to Train the New Organiza tion and Their First Event Will be Thursday Need Instruments. Norfolk , nftor a long period of In active yours In this line , has u linnd. It Is a haml of young woinoti and Its naniu Is the "Norfolk Ladles Hand. " Thu organization promises to ho a real , live , actual fact and to play to boat the cars. Miss M C. ratlin , formerly of Lin coln and who has made a specialty of band and orchestra Instruments , has orgiinl/od the aggregation , which Is to be composed of sixteen local girls. With a little assistance from the city they expect to have their Instru ments hero within a week or so and they will no donht meet with encou ragement. A ladles' band Is a novelty and a thing of beauty when \voll trained and neatly uniformed. Miss ratlin has the experience as \\ell as the training and Is capable of ptoihu-ing for Norfolk an organisation of which the city may be proud. The new band will give a dance and ladles' sale at Mnrqunidt hall Thurs day night for the purpose of raising ! i fund with which to purchase instru ments. WEDNESDAY WRINKLES. D. W. Hllssas down from Tlldou. W. 1C. Kelsor was up from Wlsner. 10. II. Luikart was In the city from Tildon on business. W. II. Hlackman of Tekamah was in the city. O. S. Trlgg of Alliance was a oily visitor yesterday. Miss 1C. Lundslrom was over fiom Wayne yesterday. P. L. McFadden was down fiom Uonostool , S. I ) . , yesterday. 11. 10. Ucmender of Madison had business In Norfolk' yesterday. James Hosoborongh of Tildon had business in the city jesterday. Mrs. G. F. Hllger wont to Sioux City this moining to visit with her son , 1C. 1' . Hummel , for about a week. .1. II. Manning of Wayne , candidate for commissioner of public lands and buildings before the republican state convention , was in the city yesterday interviewing liis friends. Ilev. .1. .1. Parker of Plalnvlow 10 turned to his home today after a vis it of a few days in Norfolk. He Is completing the arrangements for the dedication of the new Congregational church there which will take place on Tuesday , Mtiy 21. Ilev. J. 13. Tuttle , D. D , , of Lincoln , will preach the ded icatory sermon and other prominent state workers will be present. Kcv. W. .1. Turner of tills city will assist at the services. , Friends of Gus Marquardt in tills city , who had boon given hope for his recovery , will be grieved to learn that he has been returned to the hospital and is still in a critical condition. The two recitals announced by Mr. Ludwig Koonlgsteln for the 17th and 19th are attracting much comment among music lovers. Mr. Koonlg- stein's recitals always please his au diences and the two this spring pro mise to be better than ever. A new fire escape Is being installed upon the Marquardt block today. This about finished the work in Nor folk , as required by law on tall struc tures. Every building that is high enough is now equipped with a de vice upon which panic stricken per- bens may get away. The concert to he given In this city at the Auditorium on Friday night by the glee club of the Univer sity of Nebraska promises to be one of the host things in a miihical way that Norfolk has had an opportunity to hear for some time. The young men are all well trained and have ex cellent voices. A number of the cho rus are personally known in the city by former university students. Otto Elder of Hadar has completed another clock which has been placed on exhibition at the store of John Freytlmler. He has put in months of time In cutting and lilting the little pieces of wood that make a harmoni ous and artiste combination. White holly and black walnut are interlaid and make a pretty effect. The whole is enclosed in a glass case and the piece is valued at $100 and looks to bo worth it. The call of Chief Kern for business men to moot with the lire department tonight and discuss the advisability of inviting the association officers to hold their annual state tournament here again this year should bo liber ally responded to by those branches of business that will benefit by such a mooting. The local ilromou worked hard to make the mooting of last year a success , and It Is only pride and intoiost In their homo town that could Influence them to undertake the tasks again tills year , so that they would appreciate at least a show of Interest bv those who would derive more real benefit than thoy. The tournament and the visitors last year was a success duo to the efforts itors had a good time , forts of the llrcmon and the Interest tnk.cn by the business men and this IS what has caused the board of con- niil to again Hunk of Norfolk an a p'lice of mooting thlHonr \n the louiuaiuonl Is to be hold In August Micro Is not too much time to begin th preliminary arrnngcmcnlH and the mooting tonight should definitely do- toriiilnohether Norfolk wants It ag.tln or not. Charlie Ottgan , Scott llolbrool ; and Jo Phillip * ha\u gone to Itonostcol. Judge .1. 1) . Solah of lowing was In Norfolk Tuesday and Wodnomlay on business and paid The News ollloo a brief visit. C. II. Drown of llumboldt , la. , and John Early of Sturgls. S. IV , wore In the clly to Inspect the now machinery recently installed at the Sugar City Coioal mills Mrs. Robert Itnland and two sous of Grand ItapldK , Wisconsin , and Miss Mnblo Stou'iis ot Council DIufl'H , la. , are guests ol Mrs. Andrew Teal. Or. A F. Couory of Nollgh passed through the city today on his way to Omaha \\horo he will outer the Pres byterian hospital fur treatment. Ho was accompanied by bin nurse , Miss Hello linthorhnm. Or Conory linn been allllotod with an abscess of the lungs and Is now suffering \\lth tu berculosis of the stomach , but expects to fully ioco\cr his honlth under the treatment of Or. C C. Allison of the hospital staff Dr. A Hear of this city was called to Nollgh several times to sec- Ir Cnliei \ TOURNAMENT LAST YEAR GREAT- ED FAVORABLE IMPRESSION. LIKE NORFOLK TOURNAMENT Definite Opinion of Members of the Board of Control to be Received by Wednesday Nlght , When a Meeting Will be Held. That the Nebraska state volunteer llremen feel unusually clever toward Norfolk" Is evidenced by the fact that they are desirous of coming lieio witli their annual tournament again this summer , and that Norfolk people fool eoidial towatd the ilromon Is shown by the fact that the announcement that Norfolk might have the tourna ment again has aroused enthusiasm among a number of the business men who appreciate how much good to the town and the business Interests of the city resulted from the tournament last year. Those who visited Norfolk last year were well entertained and it is the opinion of some of the llremen that a larger number than before would attend the tournament if it was held here this season. Al. Marks , of Stnnton , a prominent member of the association , was In the city Saturday in company with G. A. Eborloy of Hint town , and he expressed the opinion that if Norfolk vantod the tournament again this summer , a majority of the board would bo favorable to a-jalii cho-js'nj ' this city. The matter will need to be decided upon at once as the tourna ment will be held in August. It Is proposed to take the matter up at the department meeting Wednesday night , and It Is desired that business men interested should be present and if it is determined that Norfolk can and will o'l'rrtpin the firemen again , the board of control will be so notified and will be invited to set the annual event for Norfolk again tnis year. Inasmuch as this event is eagerly solicited by a number of the larger cities of the state , the compliment ex pressed In the desire to locate the tournament here again for a second time , is one that is flattering indeed to Norfolk. It is expected to have a definite an swer from members of the board of control by Wednesday night so that the local firemen and the business men can take immediate action on the matter. Members of the board of control are : J. P. McNee , Kearney ; H. L. Harper , Heatrice ; d. L. Adams , Minden - den , J H. Mathews , Fremont ; A. I'll- ger , Stnnton ; C. U. Keeton , North Hend and W. A. Miller , York. A. Hauer of Nebraska City Is president of the association. NARROW ESCAPE IN THE WATER * Stepping From a Crafty Boat , Miss PoUrran Landed in the Chilly Channel. What mlslit been a drowning but wasn't ; ind what really was a danger ous escape and a keenly exciting ox jiorlenco occurred yesterday a'tor- ' noon when Miss Amelia Pohliian of this city started to stop out of a boat , piiHlieil it away from the landing In the movement and landed in the d cp , chilly channel of the Northfork U M. Klnneo and Miss I'oblinau were boating up stream. They had rowed up to a landing place ar the picnic Kioiimls and made fast their sldff. Mr. Klnnoo stepped out and waH up on the bank. Miss I'ohlnmn followed and the backward drive tiv- en the boat sent it far out Into the middle of the stream and bor stral ht- way Into the water. Her escort rushed to the gasping young woman and saved her. The boat , meanwhile , such momentum did It acquire , skipped clear across to the other side. As there was no bridge within a half mlle , Mr. Klnnoo was forced to walk the distance of a mlle In all to i.ot hiu-K tin' crafty craft Mli.s 1'ohl man mil on the bank I" Hit- boat ot the mm. dr > liiK out < | tilto thoimiKhly. bofoio the rolutn trip down Htn-am WIIH iniitlc. Picnic nt Ycllowbnnks. The Houlor cln H of the Norfolk hlKli Hfhool will K < > to III" Yollow- banks tomorrow to look for botanical HpoolmoiiH and unjoy a day'ii oiithu ; . For towuHhtii plowH Hat ; or whcid u-tapors olovatlng Kruiloi-H- cutting odKi'H for mad machlnoH , or lopalrH of any kind , wilto Strom ! * Co. . Omaha , Nob. Peter Juhl Dead. Polor Jnlil , who butt boon HUfforluK from heart trouble for a IOIIK tlmo , dlod thlH inornliiK > bin homo two and a half mllon worn1 of the city , leaving alfo and a number of Hinall ohlldron to mourn bin IOHH. Mrs. lulit Is a daimlilor of .lullim U'lchoit. Tlic fuuoral arraiiBoinontH have mil > ot boon cumplolod. Surprise Pnrty. Frlouds porpolratod a surprise pur- ty upon Harry I. . Itombo last innMiiK a jolly all'iilr of itllh and other amiiHoiuoiitH. Unlow IH a list of saloa of plamm and nrKans made by the StnrKoon Music Co. , the Norfolk piano mou , since the commoncomonl of thnlr iipontiiK sale. At the ohmo nf tills Halo \\o will Klvo away nlmolulolj Iroo to wimo two of our customi-m a $ ; ! ( ! ( ) piano and a $7fi orBiin. If > oii are KoiiiK to purchase an Inslrnmont soon il \\lll pay you to got In on this Hchoiup Don't forget about it , the time will soon oxplio. C. F. llontou , Vordol , Nobr. Farraud organ. N. Vandorhoof , St. Kdwar Is , Nob. Schiibort piano. Fiod Heck with , Nollgh , Nob. Fan and organ. A. It. Cropper , Norfolk , Nob. Farraud organ. C. 10. Fuigosoii , Stuart , Nob. Newman Hros' . piano. Minnie FoilTildon , Nob. Farrand organ. A. 10. ( loie , Spencer , Nob. Schuboit piano. 1) II. Kay , Wakollold , Nob. Sturgeon organ. Carrlo Storm , Hoyal , Nob. Story ft Clark piano. 13rvln Strlngfollow , Oakdalo , Nob. Howard plain ) . Gluts. Snider , Tildcn , Nob. Scliubeit piano. 10. A. Walker , Stuart , Nob. Schubert piano. Frank Oobiioy , Stuait , Nob. Farraud organ. I , . M. f'arvlllo , Fairfax , S. D. Win. F. Anderson , Fairfax , S. D. Story & Clark piano. lOlla Hanptll , Norfolk , Nob. Farrand organ. W. P. Gauming , Vordol , Nob. Newman Mioa' organ. A. M. Chii'-cl1 ' AiKiiuon , , Nob. Farrand organ. If. A. Obersliaw , Clouster , Neb. Farrand organ. fOIInn Halbort , lOmcrick , Nob. ' . . l''arrand organ. Gco. lluntcr , Oakdalo , Neb. Howard piano. Mllard Green , Norfolk , Nob. Farrand organ. John Drowning , Clearwater , Farrand organ. Mary C. Oline , Monroe Story & Clark piano. C. W. Ilecd , Winside , Newman Dros' . organ. Geo. H. Matlicw , Gross , Neb. , Farrand organ. P. Hilleter , Unite , Neb. , Farrand organ. W. n. Shorbahn , Emerson , Neb. , Schubert piano. M. Philben , Monowi , Neb. , Farrand organ. M. Moolich , Norfolk , Neb. Schubert piano. D. W. Hoar , Honesteel , S. Dak. lOrhohh organ. K. L. Flisram , Donestecl , S. Dak. Farrand organ. N. N. Vroman , Fairfax , S. Dak. S. & C. organ. .1. II. Hoying. Fairfax , S. Dak. Farrand organ. Lena Dorrnan , Wakefleld , Neb. Sturgeon organ. .losepn Morten , Hartington. Newman llros' . piano. J. K. Elliott , Hartington Schubert piano. M. K. Kby , Hartington , Neb. Scnubort piano. Mrs. II. Lewis , Meadow Grove , Nob. W. C. organ. .John Hoffman , Fairfax , S. Dak. S. & C. organ. W. M. McCllntock , Vordoll , Neb. Newman tiros' , piano. Mike Phllbon , Monowi , Nob. Fan-ami organ. J. W. Scott , Fairfax , S. Dak. Merriflcld organ. L. S , Willonghby , Honesteol. S. Dak. Sturgeon organ. D. W. McDonald , Nollgh , Neb. Newman Bros' , piano. Ethyl Warwick , Oakdalo , Nob. Howard piano. John Kalol , Stuart , Nob. Farrand organ. Noah Hess , Laurel , Nob. Newman Dros' . piano. Mrs. H. P. Pippin , Norfolk , Nob. Schiibort piano. J. H. ICathorman , Madison , Nob. Sturgeon organ. Snin Lunn , Doncstccl , S. Dak , Farrand organ. JOSEPH STOLCSPAHT 19 FOUND GUILTY IN ROCK COUNTY. JUDGC OLSON MAKES HIM PAY Dnscbnll Games Held In Northern No- brnsk.i Onkd.ile Ucnts Gnlcs Ac.ul- emy Alnsworth Drfcats Long Pine In Vrry Close Game Uank Chnnoe. Hansel ! , Neb , May 0. Spoclnl to The NOWH.loMoph KtiilHparl wan ( Hod bofoio Counly .ludgo 10 ( ) lnon and foiitid gulllv of \itlug ( Illoimlly HoMI.S lined $ f > 0 and ciintH. It IH mi- derMtiind llml Iho ram < will ho up pealed to Iho dint riot court. Ten Pnrty , Mrs. Darlim Matlionmui gave a do llghtful lea to the iiicmhorfl of the Womaii'ti uilHHldiiary Huololy yotilor dnj afleiuiHiii Supper \\IIH Hoiveillu four eiiiirHos. Dainty eiirdn iiiilnlril by the bostons doHlguatoil Iho plaeoa. An IntoioHlhiK program \\aii given by Iho ladloii LINCOLN COMMCnCIAL CLUB EN JOYED TRIP. NORTH NEBRASKA IS THE DEST Stopplno nt Every Town on the Rend , They Were Given n Glnd Hand by the Citizens of the New Noitliwest. Dinner nt Lynch AccideiU. The Hpeclal Irnlii carr > lug Lincoln jobbers arrlvoil In Norfolk I mm iholr trip up the llniieslool line at r < : ' , W ( his inoiiiliig and loll Hliiully alter for the \\est , HO Inr IIH l/iug Pine They will reluiii dm lug Ihn night nn lar IIH Ookdalo and goer the Serlb- nor branch tomoriow , leaching Lin coln at ( ! : ! ( ) . Thev weio dollghloil wllh their I rip up the HoiiOHtool blanch. II UIIM a great day for them and opened their eyes to things they had never known existed hefoio. Now they loall/othal iiorthern Ni-bniska In Iho IIOH ! pail of NebrasKa , alter all , and that II IH going to bo independent hefoio so very long. They were given a hearty welcome nt every town on Iho lino. At Lynch they ale dinner ami at Honcstcc ] sup- ; ior. Norfolk men who accompanied the visitors up Iho line enjoyed even minute of the journey. The train stopped al Hadar , Pierce , foster , Plainvlow , rrolghtnn , Winne teen , Vordlgro , Niobrara , Vordel , , MO mwl , Lynch , DrlKtow , Spencer , Anon - < n , Fairfax and llouosteel. From Anoka they drove over to Hullo. Dining Hie drive one of the rigs broke down , pioclpllullng the occupants to the load , but no 0110 was Injured. lOvory town made a good Impres slon. lOvory town there Is prospor- jus , glowing , solid and permanent. Sioux City jobbers are now plan- ling to make the trip up to Hono- stool. 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