The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, August 05, 1910, Image 4

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    THE NOKFOLK WEEKLY NEWS-JOUHNAL , FRIDAY , AUGUST 5,1910.
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Don't put off having your teeth at
tended to. Let me examine them. I'll
tell you what to have done and If your
teeth are all right I'll be honest with
you and tell you so. But If your teeth
are not In perfect condition now Is the
time to have them attended to and
now is the time to find out what to
have done.
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DENTIST
Second Floor Cotton Block.
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Funeral Directors
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for conducting funerals.
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Phone * :
ell 34. Auto 1250.
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Will Cure Backache
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS.
The regular Friday evening dance
at the Country club house will be held
this evening.
Jose'ph Pliant who has been at
Omaha taking medical treatments , has
returned home.
Bids for the paving of Norfolk av
enue will bo opened by the city coun
cil at their meeting Monday evening.
E. W. Huse , until recently editor of
the Beatrice Express , has purchased
the Wayne Herald and is now in pos
session of the paper.
An automobile driven by Mr. Nlles
of Tilden was stuck between Norfolk
and Stanton Thursday , and a Norfolk
automobile was sent to pull the stalled
machine out of her trouble.
Leo W. Henry , editor of the Plain-
view News and candidate for the dem
ocratic nomination for s'ato senator
from the Eleventh district Madison.
Pierce , Wayne and Stanton counties
was In Norfolk Friday. Mr. Henry's
only opponent in the race Is Phil Cole
of Waynt > .
Herman A. Draun , n tailor In the
employ of P. J. Fuesler , a recent ar
rival from Berlin , Germany , has pur
chased the entire library , consisting of
over 300 books , of the late Rev. Carl
Mnrtin , deceased pastor of the St. Jo
hannes German church. Mr. Hraun is
n graduate of the Berlin college and
will now again take up his studies.
M. J. La Velle returned to Norfolk
last night from Sioux Falls , where
Mrs. La Velle'a brother , Policeman
Collins , was shot and seriously wound
ed by a negro last Sunday morning.
Mr. Collins was shot completely
through the body , the bullet going
clear through the lung and Just miss
ing the heart. The doctors have not
yet said Just how serious the results
are apt to be. Mrs. La Velle Is still
in Sioux Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thompson have
received word that their son , Louis
Thompson , is speedily recovering
from the effects of a surgical opera
tion which was performed upon him
at Dubuque , la. , a month ago , and he
soon will be able to return home. Ho
has been able to be out of doors for
some days. His many Norfolk friends
will be glad to know that his complete
recovery is now looked for , after more
than n year's Illness.
Traveling on bicycles , R. L. Calla-
nan and his son , Guy Callahan of
Knox , Ind. , arrived In this city Thurs
day afternoon. They are now stopping
nt the home of W. M. Denton , C04
South Eighth street , where they will
remain until Sunday. From here the
travelers will leave again on their bi
cycles for the Tripp country. They
will go through North and South Da
kota. They made the trip from Knox ,
Ind. , to Kansas , through which state
they rode , thence through Nebraska.
Bids for the construction of the Nor
folk Y. M. C. A. building will be
opened by the executive committee
this evening. The old house which
Was on the Y. M. C. A lot and which
v.ns recently purchased by J. W. Ran-
r-om , is being moved to the lot across
the fcm et west of the Y. M. C A. lot.
Robert King returned from a busi
ness trip to Omaha. He had not been
aware of the accident which occurred
to his wife during his absence. She
is , however , rapidly recovering from
the fall she received when her horse
ran away.
If it's a Job for a want ad don't
leave It to a placard.
CHAUTAUQUASTARTSSATURDAY
Judge Lee Estelle of Omaha Will For
mally Open Program.
After the prelude of the Italian or
chestra at 2.30 Saturday afternoon ,
Judge Lee Estelle of Omaha will for
mally open the Norfolk chautauqua
season with a lecture.
All is in readiness at the mill
grounds to receive the season's crowd.
The big tent was put up yesterday
afternoon and about thirty campers'
tents are sheltered under the shade of
the big trees on the ground. Today
the campers are moving their camping
outfits to the grounds.
Tomorrow evening the Italian band
will give a concert.
Be sure and take a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy with you when starting on
your trip this summer. It cannot be
obtained on board the trains or steam
ers. Changes of water and climate
often cause sudden attacks of diar
rhoea , and it is best to be prepared
Sold by all dealers.
Any hat in ray shop | 2.75 for ten
days , regardless of wst. Mrs. E. A
Waddell.
HELD A HORSE SHOW AT SEA.
Animals Exhibited Abroad Were Re
turning on the Mlnnewaska.
New York , Aug. C. The trip of the
Atlantic Transport line steamship
Mlnnewaska from London , just ended
at this port , was enlivened by a horse
show , the first of its kind ever held at
sea. The vessel was carrying a con
signment of very fine horses , includ
ing some which will be exhibited at
the international horse show in Chi
cago.
There were 226 horses on the Mln
newaska. The owners of nearly all
the animals were passengers and the
idea of holding a horse show came
about when these men got together
to talk horse. The idea took hold at
once and the affair was held Friday.
A ring was made with a short run to
exhibit the gait of the entries. The
Judge was Edwin Robson , an Illinois
horseman.
The horse owners on board Included
Samuel Bell and William Bell of Woos-
ter , O. ; Worth Dunham of Wayne ,
111. ; J. Hamilton and Mr. Hawthorn ,
Canada ; E. Robson , Clifton , 111. ; W.
V. Pewls , Wayne , 111. ; W. E. Pritchard ,
Ottawa , Canada and J. C. Truman of
Bushnell , 111.
In buying a cougn medicine , don't
bo afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. There is no danger from It ,
and relief is sure to follow. Especial
ly recommended for coughs , colds and
whooping cough. Bold by all dealers.
ANOTHER IDEAL
DAY OF RAGES
TWO MORE FAST EVENTS WERE
SEEN ON LOCAL TRACK.
MAMMOTH CROWD IS PRESENT
It Was Announced That Friday's Races
Would Be the Best Ever Seen In
Northern Nebraska Mayor Dahl-
man of Omaha Booked to Speak.
Norfolk did Justice to the second
dny'a race meet Thursday afternoon
by turning out In full force.
At the ticket office nt the driving
park over 1,100 tickets were reported
sold and Inter It was estimated a 1,400-
crowd of race fans witnessed the
event. Madison was again well repre
sented and so were Nellgh and other
surrounding towns. The departure of
the band from Norfolk avenue enroute
to the track was a signal for the busi
ness houses to close their doors for
the day and employers and employes
alike soon elbowed each other In the
enthusiastic crowd of race fans.
Weather conditions were Ideal and
a fast track made It possible for some
speedy races.
Tom Jefferson won the 2:25 : trot ,
King Bee was second and Joe Kane
third. The best time made by Tom
Jefferson was 2:26 : , rendc In the
second heat.
Dudle Archdale's Sister Here.
In the 2:35 : pace Blue Dale was
picked a favorite , more on account of
the reports that her half sister Dudle
Archdale had won the merchants and
manufacturers' $10,000 stake at De
troit Wednesday. Even money was
bet on her for a winner , but It soon
went down for place , and after the
first heat , when she came In last , bets
were hard to get. She , however , re
taliated by coming third In the second
heat , and In the last heat made a sen
sational pace for first place , followed
closely , however , by Star Junior , rub
bing his nose on her ears. In this race
Colonel Davis not only set pace to the
other fast horses , but won the race ,
making his best time at 2:20i : .
In the first heat of the pace delay
was experienced by Greeley Hal losing
a boot , but they were soon off with
Hal leading. At the half Hal still led
by a length , with Colonel Davis second
end and Cupid C third. At the three-
quarters , however , Colonel Davis
seemed to just walk away from them
all , and on the home stretch her driver '
was enthusiastically cheered , his good
driving bringing his Colonel In , win
ning the heat. Greeley Hal came In
second and Cupid C followed close be
hind.
hind.Even
Even money was bet on Cupid C to
win just as the horses came in for the
second heat , hut the bets were slow ,
owing to the mishap to the Cupid's
sulky when colliding with Minnie L at
the turn. They were soon on their
way , with Greeley Hal as usual mak
ing the pace. Colonel Davis , however ,
was taking It easy , holding down a
good position ; Blue Dale was looking
for big money and made an effort to
show up , but in the home stretch
Greeley Hal gave a spurt , but was
soon overtaken by Colonel Davis , who
won again , stepping steadily , while
Greeley Hal's driver used the whip
furiously.
In the beginning of the third heat
odds were 2 to 1 that Blue Dale would
not even show , and money was lost ,
she going second. Before starting
Blue Dale lost one of her shoes and
had to be taken back to the stable
again , delaying the race. They were
off in a bunch and Colonel Davis was
soon two lengths ahead , winning eas
ily the heat and the race , with a fight
on between Blue Dale and Star Junior.
Friday to Be Best.
In the trot Tom Jefferson was picked
as winner from the start and Kittle
Dillon , who was also a favorite , did
some bad breaking , coming in for
fourth money. Joe Kane , winner of
the third money , was also In for some
breaking.
In announcing the result Starter
Vanpelt assured the crowd that Fri
day's race , which will wind up the
race meet heref will be the best ever
i-con in any part of the state. A buck
ing broncho exhibition Is scheduled
for the afternoon in connection with
the races.
Dahlman to Talk.
Mn > or . ( nines C. Dahlman of Oinahn ,
who was entertained at the home of
Charles Hlce , n wholesale lliiuor deal
er , IttHt night , was scheduled to de
liver an address before Friday's rncoj
began.
Suini..ary :
2:35 : pace , pur e ? 300.
Colonel Davis , b. h. , Karl
Urei'zley 1 1 1
Greeley Hal , b. h. , W. Tal-
rews 2 2 C
Blue Dale , r. in. , J. W. And-
bert 7 3 2
Star Junior , b. h. , J. N. Miles. .4 4 3
Cupid C. , H. in. , Miller and
Winder 3 C 7
Little Star , b. h. , J. P. Halnes. .5 51
Minnie L. , br. in. , P. B. Reef.C 7 5
Time : 2:20 : % ; 2:21 : ; 2:21 : % .
2:25 : trot , purse $300.
Tom Jefferson , s g. , Wil-
liaison 2 1 1 l
King Hee , blk , s. , H. Voeb-
line 1 2 4 2
Joe Kane , br. B. , Ben
Khoades 3 3 2 3
Kittle Dillon , br. m. , J. E.
Cox 4 4 3 4
Time : 2:29 : ; 2:2C : % ; 2:31 : ; 2:27. :
Starter : F. D. Van Pelt , Omaha.
Judges : Sheriff C. S. Smith , Madi
son ; W. C. Caley , Crelghton ; Patrick
Stanton , Tilden.
Timers : George \V. Cox , Norfolk ;
A. H. Bachaus , Pierce ; Z. M. Beard ,
Hartiugton.
Clerk : Geoige W. Burton , Norfolk.
Dust From the Track.
The pacers had a hard time starting
in the first heat. "Now , gentlemen , "
warned Starter Van Pelt , "I'll give
you one more chance , then I'll tell you
something ; 1 won't tell wjmt that
something is now. " The "one more
chance" came and the starter told
them that any driver who headed the
pole horse would be lined $10 , and
they were off in n jiffy.
Blue Dale would have a hard time
making the record her half-sister ,
Dudle Archdale has made. But she
was nevertheless a "sticker. "
Starter Van Pelt watches the track
to see that children are In the clear
with as much energy as he does when
starting a bunch of pacers.
Miller , driving Cupid C , was called
down by the starter , who said he de
layed two good starts for him.
Pat Stanton was the race fan of the
judges' stand , with Clint Smith having
his time divided evenly between the
pacers and the ball game.
The skating rink will be open the
rest of this week.
BUT MILLER
RODE BRONGHO
NORFOLK RAILROAD MAN CON
QUERS A WILD HORSE.
ON CHALLENGE FROM COWBOYS
Fireman Miller , a Star Baseball Play
er , Proves Himself Equally Clever
Broncho Buster in Riding a Wild
Outlaw Horse.
Fireman Miller of the Northwestern
railroad , the star catcher of the rail
road men's basehall team , who played
in the field for Norfolk Thursday ,
made a record for himself as a bron
cho buster last night when he success
fully rode one of the wildest horses
"Prof. " Moran had in his corral. Moran -
ran is In the city with a bunch of out
law horses and Roy Shaw , Harry Me-
Getrick and Ling Sickles , three cow
boys who are guaranteeing to ride any
animal living.
They gave several good exhibitions
on the race track Thursday evening tea
a crowd of 800 people. After riding a
few wild buckers one of their most
ferocious animals was brought out and
an offer was made of $25 to any man
in the audience who would ride the
animal without pulling leather. No
one answered , but as soon as the an
nouncer said that the two cowboys
offered $5 each to any man who would
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ride the animal pulling leather , Fire
man Miller , with his baseball uniform
on , Jumped Into the arena and offered
to try it out.
"He sure will be killed , " were the
mutterings of the crowd as they
watched the young railroad man feel
over the girdles to see that everything
was secure. The horse turned several
sotnmersaults and the crowd was soon
pleading with Miller to give up his
endeavor at riding the horse.
A sack was put over the animal's '
face and after everything was secure
the holdings were cut and Miller
sprang into the saddle. With one ter
rific leap the animal sprang into the
air and it looked as if the railroader
would be shaken to pieces. He clung
desperately to the back of the outlaw ,
cursing confidentially. For fully three
minutes he clung to the saddle , his
head and body shaking like a live elec
tric wire. After the three minute bat
tle , the horse stopped his bucking and
stood still. Miller sprang from th
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515 Norfolk Avenue
Opens Saturday , Aug. 6
We have stocked the west store room of the New Engleman Building , 515 Nor
folk Avenue , with a complete line of standard brand groceries. Fresh fruits and vege
tables will be handled and there will be a prompt delivery service to all parts of the city.
It is our aimto give the people of Norfolk first class goods at reasonable prices , prompt
and courteous attention and satisfactory service at all times. If you are down town
Saturday drop in and look the place over. Keep your eye on our windows.
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saddle and received his $10 from the
two cowboys. A collection was taken
up by the audience for him.
Later in the evening the announcer
told the crowd that he was endeavor
ing to get Miller to Join his show.
jHe believed after a little training Miller -
* ler would be one of their best riders.
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