The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, November 24, 1911, Image 7

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    EVEN AUOG SAVES _
VBN u dog ;
\Yliy Don't You - saves. wi y
1"t y ° a
Start & BANK ; f1 ; ,
liank account ? It is
a natural instinct
\vitli every living
crcattii'o who does
C..pytlKl.l9.bC.K.2inm.rm.nC..N.j . . ! , | llot I101'18'1 ' wilh "
season In suve somethiiiK for u time of need. Saving is
HIM' natural instinct whiHi every one should follow. Civili-
/alion provides the bank , u better piano for saving than
natiiro has ever pro\idcd. Why dmi't you start a bank
account today ? A dollar is all . \ < > u in-oil lo start nix1.
BMSMMATIOMPM
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UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
Mince Meat
and
Fruit Cake
Wo are ready to fill your
Thanksgiving order for our fa
mous Home Made Mince Meat and
noueoniparahle Kruit Cake.
Those who know don't have to
be told , hut those who don't
well , just try them. Phone us
your order now.
PARISH
"Good Things to Eat. "
A Complete Bakery , a Model Grocery
\t Bell 69 PHONES : Auto 1159
Hand Painted China
Wo imvo just received our
first shipment of hand-painted
china from Miss Cough , of
Perry , Iowa. Coino In and see
it. Make your Christmas selec
tions earlq.
Fleming's Pharmacy
Pacific Hold
Bell Phone Auto
Black 164 1164
PHONE AUTO
TAXI
400 1114
Day and night service. City ixnd
country driving. Prompt service.
Careful nd efficient drivers.
Hack and transfer line in con
nection.
STAR BARN
Q. M. Dudley , Prop. 111 No. 3rd.
ANNOUNCEMENT
To iny Friends and Patrons :
I have reopened my dental offices
in Room No. 12 , Bishop Block ;
would be pleased to have you call.
Or. R. A. Mlttlestadt , Dentltt.
PlLGEIVS VINEYARD
For
Best Lunch and
REFRESHMENTS
[ Finest of Bakery Goods
iRY PILGERS BREAD
LATE FICTION
"The Hollow Needle"
'The Phantom of the Opera"
"Captivating Mary Car-
tairs" and many others.
CHRISTOPH
Druggiit Norfolk , Neb
i
PERSONALS.
L. Forgrave of Honesteel was her
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hackler c
Gregory were visitors in the clt :
Mr. Hackler has been a. member c
\ the grand jury at Sioux Falls and I
returning home. He is being mention
ed for the state troasurorshlp.
Among the day's out-of-town visit
ors in Norfolk were : Mabel Hanson ,
Verdel ; I. . Foreman , Fowler ; H.
Frlcko , jr. , Madison ; Q. H. Scott , Fill-
lortou ; W. L. Dowllng , ( iraco Mor-
rail , Miullsoii ; I ) . A. Sinclair , Winner ;
A. H. Orvls , Yankton ; H. V. Wilson ,
Hutto ; L. Kohl , Wayne ; .1. M. Strahn ,
Wayne ; H. Welch , Way no ; W. A.
Haldwiu , Hethany ; L. .1. Doming ,
llutte ; II. H. Horning , Ilutte.
Coughing at Night
moans loss of sleep , which is bad for
everyone. Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound stops the cough at once ,
relieves the tickling and dryncss in
the throat and heals the inflamed
membranes. Prevents a cold devel
oping into bronchitis or pneumonia.
Keep always in the house. Refuse
substitutes. For sale by all drug
gists.
Report Sixty Drowned.
Vienna , Nov. 24. The Austrian
steamer Romania , was wrecked todaj
near Rovingo. It is reported thai
sixty persons were drowned. A siroc
co swept the coast of the Adriatic foi
three days and caused much damage
to shipping.
Sometimes a raise of salary can b (
secured only by a change of positions
So watch the help wanted ads !
A Household Medicine
that stops coughs quickly and cure ;
coldo Is Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound. Mrs. Anna Pelzer. 2526 Jeffer
son St. , So. Omaha , Neb. , says : "
can recommend Foley's Honey am
Tar Compound as a sure cure lo
coughs and colds. It cured my daugh
ter of a bad cold and my neighbor
Mrs. Benson , cured -herself- and he
whole family with Foley's Honey am
Tar Compound. Everyone in ou
neighborhood speaks highly of it. '
For sale hy all druggists.
WILLIAMS BOUND OVER
Man Who Used Revolver On Leslie
Johns Taken to Jail ,
Clifford U'lllliiiiiK , who was arrest-
on chaws filed hy Leslie .lolum for
trying to ) < lll Johns with a 'IS-callbor
revolver , wan hound over to the dis
trict court by .ludgo Kisoloy IiiHt eve
ning. Williams donlfd having been
at the Johns hotnu at the tlino of the
! shooting. Hotli Mr. and Mrs. Johns
, appeared against him In court. Illn
. bonds were fixed at $200 hut lie was
I unable to produce thin amount and
1 was taken to the county Jail by Con
stable FliikhoiiHo.
Mrs. Johim declared both she and
her sister weio In the front room
when Williams came on the porch
and asked Johns to step out. They
both heard the shot Immediately af
terward.
! Doforo leaving Norfolk for the
county jail a woman ciimo to visit
him. She brought him it change of
clothing and took away an old suit
of clothes Williams were when lie
was arrested. Mrs. Johns' sister ,
with whom police say Williams was
infatuated , did not appear in court.
Bnck.iche , Headnche , Nervousness
and rheumatism , both In mun and
women , mean kidney trouble. Do not
allow it to progress beyond the roach
of medicine , but stop It promptly with
Foley Kidney 1'llls. They regulate
the action of the urinary organs.
Tonle in action , quick in results , For
sale by nil druggists.
THURSDAY TIDINGS.
John Hush of Omaha , national bank
examiner , is bore on business.
Louis Letlerer has gone to Kansas
City to spend a week's vacation with
friends.
Edward Damn returned from Oma
ha Wednesday , having made the trip
in an automobile.
J. Knoll , formerly a partner in the
firm of Miskimmins & Knoll , has
moved to Lincoln.
T. J. Hunter of Ouster , S. D. , IK
spending the winter with his diuigh
tor , .Mrs. John Phinney.
Miss Lillian Marquardt has gone t <
St. Joseph , Mo. , to accept a position
with the S. & II. Trading Stamj
company.
Uenjamin Hull has bought a part
nership In the Gus Cades restauranl
which has been opened In the reai
of the Cades store on Third stree
and Norfolk avenue.
Mrs. F. Nachmacher , who was hen
visiting with her mother , Mrs. Jullui
Degner , has returned to her home a
Ashapon , WIs. Mrs. Dognor's grand
daughter , Miss Anna Schneider , als <
of Ashapon , wjll remain in Norfoll
to live with her grandmother.
Mrs. W. R. Hoffman was called t <
Omaha again Wednesday. Her fathe
is reported very low.
P. A. Seller has moved his famil ;
to Norfolk Irom Verdel. Mr. Seilc
will live at-310 Sonth Eleventh street
There are eight members of tin
Norfolk fire department that cai
play fifes. At the regular practice
I last night eight of the members show
Absolutely MEW
Pianos Low as 24
Hundreds of Excellent
Rebuilt and Refinished
Upright "I7serf"
Pianos $
Low as
Scores of Fine , Slightly used Organs $
to go at as low as , each . . .
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Entire "overproduction" of 17 manufactur
ers to be forced out during November and
December. Freight prepaid One-fifth of
price brings a piano to your home for trial
satisfaction or your money back. Send
for circular describing i ooo phenomenal
"Cash" Piano Values.
WRITE aT ONCE. I/SE THE COUPON PRINTED BELOW
VWWW WWVWV W WWW VtW W * W W WWVV *
The Bennett Co. , Omaha , Neb.
Plcaso send mo your * Special Syndicate Sale cash
price list of Pianos at once.
Name
Address.
nnnnr-- YOUR REQUEST TO
The Bennett Co.
1 Gth and Harney Sis. , O/tfAff/1 / , NEB.
"
oil their ability with flfo playing. Tin *
fife and drum corps of the depart
ment IK progressing ; \ery sntUfactoi
lly to Its leaders.
.Joseph Ijpllng. formerly malinger of
( he Cloorgo llaton hilllaid parlors ,
which were icceiitly purchased by ! { .
M.Vadilell. . has accepted a similar
position with J. 10. Montague , j
The Pobblim homo on the corner of' '
Thirteenth street ami Park avenue ,
has been completed. Mr. Dobbins IN
a piomtneiit ictlrod farmer of Wayne
county and comes to Norfolk to retire
from active farm work.
Lieut , l.orln llruoggeiuan announces
that the fourth annual halt of tin * Nor
folk militia company will be held
on Thanksgiving night , but that tin *
dance will not be started until after
the Ad club nhow has ended. Lieut.
Hruoggemaii. himself , has a feature
part. In the play.
Several Union Pacific officials vis-
ted Norfolk Wednesday and exam
ined the progress on the constiuctlou
of the now Union Pacific passenger
lopot , which they pronounced satis
factory. Among the officials wore :
Supt. Schoiinerhorn. Supt. W. A. Con-
kiln , of buildings and bildgof , and
lloadnuiHtor Thomas Wade.
In command of ( 'apt. .lay lllght.
twenty-five Norfolk boy scouts will
make ono of the longest "hikes" they
have ever made Saturday by march
ing to Pierce , returning from that city
by train Saturday evening. The
scouts have been ordered to assemble
on the corner of Ninth street and
Norfolk avenue at 0 o'clock Saturday
morning with full uniforms and sup
plies of food The railroad track will
bo followed to Pierce , where the boys
will either give an exhibition "bear
hunt' or do some scout work for the
benefit of the Pierce boys.
TEN WORKMEN KILLED.
Liverpool , Nov. ! ! ! . Ten workers
were killed and fifty others injured
as the result of an explosion at J
Bllby & Sons oil cake mills here to
day.
WHAT BECAME OF HIM ?
Telegraph Operator Who Was In Po
lice Court Here , Has Disappeared.
What has become of K. J. Hiordan
the telegraph operator whom the po
lice asked to leave the city ? Author !
ties at Freeport , 111. , where the oper
ator's wife and babies are living
have asked the Norfolk police to give
them information of the man. Uior
dan's wlfo wrote him while he was
telegrapher at St. Charles S. D. , ilnr
ing the Rosebud land rush , that she
was in need of money and that the ,
babies needed shoes because of the
cold weather. When the rush wa
over Hiordan was paid off and givei
a ticket to Froeport. He landed ii
Norfolk fully intoxicated and wa
taken in by the police.
lie declared lie had plenty of mon
ey before he became drunk. Th
police found him lying unconscious i
an obscurO part of tJho"clty. A da
later he was again taken in and fiue (
in Judge Eiseley's court. Ho the
was given a deed to some proper !
and a ticket to Freeport , 111. , whic
were found on his person. He sai (
it was his first offense and that li
was anxious to get back to his wit
and children. Nothing has bee
heard of him at Freeport since h
left St. Charles.
Bring in your ducks and geese b
next Tuesday. Chickens wanted also
C. .1. Vail , successor to F. L. Esta
brook.
On The
TAGE
FIRST RANK SHOW
IS HERE TONIGHT
BRADY'S PRODUCTION OF HILAR
IOUS COMEDY , "BABY MINE , "
AT AUDITORIUM.
You will laugh till your bides ache
at the Auditorium tonight when yoi
see "Baby Mine , " the great Margare
Mayo comedy that has attracted sucl
widespread attention over the United
States and Europe for the past year
is presented in Norfolk for the firs
time. It is the first visit of William
A. Urady's company to the west am
Norfolk is getting to see the show
ahead of many of the big cities. Th
troupe is Just returning from San
Francisco where it opened the ne\
Cert theater. Many magazine and
newspaper critics have pronounced
"Uaby Mine" the funniest coined }
ever written.
The seat sale has been lively am
pretty nearly all Norfolk will be a
the Auditorium tonight that is , a !
of theatergoing Norfolk. The and
enco will be a big one , as it ought t
bo for this class of attraction. An.
Brady show that comes along may b
depended upon to rank as a top-note
event.
This Is Just the sort of a play t
turn tears into laughter , and to giv
life a rosy hue so sayeth one of Ent
land's most famous critics , wher
"Baby Mine" is now running at SI
Charles Wyndham's Criterion thea
ter. in London , and it should be born
In mind that over in I.ondontown the
hove heretofore held a strong prejm
let * against plays of American mam
facture. so this superlative praise i
i favor of "Baby Mine" Is all the mor
remarkable.
| "Baby Mine , " unlike many a so-call
eil fun play , gets hold of the funny
bone of its audience at the very out
set and proceeds to tickle it for twc
and a half hours , not moderately , noi
modestly , hut boisterously and stren
ANNOUNCEMENT
I have reopened a
Jewelery Store
with my optical department. I will carry a
reliable line of Watches , Clocks ,
Jewelery , Silver Ware and Optical
Goods.
Having had 30 years experience in the Jew
elery businsss in Norfolk before gives me an
expert knowelege of goods in that line.
Any article I sell is always guranteed to be
as represented. I am now ready to show a
new up-to-date line of desirable goods.
Now is the best time to select Christmas
presents , we will lay it away for you until
wanted.
Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing , All
Work Warranted First Class
C. F. W. Marquardt
414 Norfolk Ave. . Norfolk , Nebr.
Next Time You Need Flour Order BON-TON
uously , until the audience fairly
shouts with glee. A young married
couple are quarreling at the very be
ginning of the performance. In a
towering rage , the young husband
leaves the house and remains away
for three months after which period
the clever young wife makes up her
mind that woman's ingenuity should
be sufficient to formulate a scheme
to bring back her wandering better-
half. The wife consults a friend who
opines that the wlfo wire the absent
husband that he is the proud father
of a lusty infant , and the friend vol
unteers to hire a baby for the oc
casion. A child is secured for the
purpose , but the husband appears on
the scnie sooner than expected , and
even before the child is brought Into
his house. In the meantime , the real
mother of the baby is seized witli re
morse , and demands her child back.
Again the friend rushes off to get an
other baby and it is In the subse
quent complications incident to the
arrival and rescue of this child that
the complications take on an amaz
ingly amusing respect. The fun once
started , is kept up the very end of
the comedy , with never a suggestion
of a let-up. Throughout the entire
three acts the fun of "Baby Mine" is
of the clean , wholesome , cheerful sort
with never the least bit of suggestiveness -
ness to mar the enjoyment of the per
formance.
Manager Brady has sent to tills city
most of the company that played "Ba
by Mine" in New York all of last
season.
"It is a pleasure to tell you that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the
best cough medicine I have ever
used , " writes Mrs. Hugh Campbell , of
Lavonia , Oa. "I have used it with all
my children and the results have been
highly satisfactory. " For sale by all
dealers.
South Norfolk.
Andrew J. Caufield of Knox counfy.
United at the home of M. Moollck last
evening on Ills way homo from Omaha
where he had been with a carload of
cattle.
H. Scharping , the hollermaker fore
man , went to Clinton yesterday to
move his family to Norfolk.
Miss Mildred Murphy of Inman
transacted business here yesterday.
Mrs. Calla Scott Wlllard , state sec
retary of the C. W. B. L. , of Bethany ,
Neb. , was in the city yesterday stop
ping at yie home of Mrs. H. V. Kvans
and leaves for Clearwater this eve
ning.
Only One "BROMO QUININE , " that Is
" * * " " on
Laxative box.
Cures a Cold In One Day , Grfpin 2 Days
A REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. v
MRS. WINSLOWH SOOTIUNO SvHUp has beet
nsed for over SIXTY YltAKSliy MIU.ION8 ot
MOTIUJKS for their CHU.URKN WHIUt
TUHTHINC , with 1'KRl'KCT 8UCCUSS. It
BOOTHHS the CIIII.I ) , 8OITKN8 the GUMS ,
ALLAYS nil PAIN ; CUKI'.S WIND COLIC , and
Is the best remedy ( or UIAKKI1CBA. It is ab
solutely harmless , lie sure and aslc for "Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup , " and Ute no
kind. Twenty-five cent * B bottle.
Our
"Best Yet"
Deal
You run no risk , as we stand
behind every can in this ( leal.
1 cans Corn
4 cans Tomatoes
2 cans I'cas
1 can Kraut
1 can String lieans
1 can Pumpkin
1 can Hominy
1 can .Apples
1. " ) onus for $1.4o.
Yours for business ,
Paul Luebcke
221 Norfolk Ave.
Bell Phone 353. Auto 1353.
Free Delivery. Open till 10 P. M.