The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, September 07, 1899, Page 3, Image 3

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OPRNINfiKIIOOLS
Vacation is Over and Work Be
gins Tomorrow
THE ASSIGNMENT OF TEACHERS
Numrs of Thooe Who Will lluo ClmrRo
of llm Vnrlnun Dopiirliiintit mill Irmlcs
of the City Schools lor the Coining
Nine Montlm
From Mondioe Dull
Tho vaciitlou is ovor nud tomorrow
nioining the school bt lls will itgiun ring
out murrily For threo months both
tcachtrs nud pupils lmvo liwu resting
recreating or working as circumstances
warranted Boitie spending tho vncntion
by tnking u trip others by camping out
and still others by earning a few extra
dollars in one war or another How
ever tho flays have been spent they
lmvo quickly pus ed away yet tho pu
pils all are ready to go iuto the school
tomorrow prepared to quickly get down
to solid work realizing that whnt they
learn now will provu of incalenliblo
benetlt to them in after life when they
como to go out iuto the world for them
selves
Following is tho assignment of teach
ers as the schools will lie opened tomor
row under the direction of D C OCon
nor superintendent
limn School
Principal High school Mr lohn H
Barnes jr
Assistant principal High school Miss
Jessie Bridge
Assistant principal High school Miss
Myrtico Mygatt
Eighth grade Miss Harriet Wood
Seventh grade No 1 Miss Valley Gar
linger
Seventh grade No Miss Lucy
Bruuer
Sixth grade
Morrison
Sixth grade
No
No
Miss Clommie
Miss Louise
MnthewBon
Lincoln School
Fifth grade Miss Grace Hammond
Fourth grade Miss Kate Stafford
Third grade Miss Hattie Alberry
Second grade Miss Ruth Matrau
First grade Miss Gracia Kidder
Second preliminary Miss Bessie
Kidder
First preliminary Miss Mattie L
Ho wig
Grant School
Fifth grade Miss Lyda Pheasant
Fourth grade Miss Gertrude Watson
Third grade Miss Eftle Key
Second grade Miss Lizzie Rees
First grade Miss Allie Johnson
Preliminary Miss Ellen OConnor
Washington School
Fourth nud Fifth grades Miss Anna
S Gayhart
Second and Third grndes Miss Eva
Toler
First grade Miss Edith Bachellor
Preliminary Miss Lucy Williams
Edce water School
Inrst Second nud Third grades Miss
Edith Morrow
Supply tencher Miss Edith McClary
Tho following named pupils of tho
eighth grnde will for tho present occupy
seats in the High school room Ralph
Birchard Rudolph Korth Arnold Pase
walk Olara Bench Louise lies Ethel
Long Fred Asmus Hazel Fairbanks
Nye Wise Fay Widaman Edith Viele
Florence OConnor Rhoda Requa Lulu
Taylor Irene Juncman Willie Stafford
Waldeu Anderson Jessie Drebert Win
Stewart Florence Estabrook
The pupils of last years fifth grade
Lincoln building will attend sixth
grade in the High school building Miss
Mathcwsou tencher Pupils of last
yeais fifth grade of tho Grant building
will enter tho sixth grade in the High
school building Miss Morrison teacher
Pupils of last years sixth grade undor
Miss Morrison will enter tho sovonth
grade High school building Miss Gar
linger toachor Tho sixth grade of last
year under Miss Mathewson will enter
the sovonth grade in the High school
building Miss Bruuer teacher Those
pupils of tho fifth grade Washington
school who received certificates of pro
motion from Miss Slawson will go to
tho office of the superintendent for
assignments
MONDAY MENTION
E BOvelmau went west last evening
Burt Mapes went to Omaha this morn
ing
Dr Rudolph Mittelstadt of Omaha is
in town
Chester A Fullor went to Omaha
yesterday
Wm E Thorp represents Aurora in
Norfolk today
F G LaSallo of Lexiugton spent Sun
day in the city
L Mason of Pierce was a Saturday
visitor in town
II 0 Matrau has been on the sick
list several days
Milo Warren of Lynch is transacting
business in town
J H Jennings of Ord was a Sunday
visitor iu Norfolk
Oscar M Waddell of Dakota City was
in town Saturday
O R Eller of Long Pine visited the
Sugar City yesterday
Jos Ransom returned last eveniug
from a trip to Omaha
C H McCormiok husgoue to Omaha
whore he takes n position in a barber
shop
Mrs A N HitcliciHk of Pierce is
visiting in town today
Miss Graco Kueoland of Kairllold is
visiting friondB in the city
N V Lears of Wisnor transacted
business in tho city Saturday
Ihns Smith and Olins McLaughlin
of Bancroft are in town today
Miss Edith Morrow opened her school
iu the Rcicho district this morning
Miss Elvira Ditrland returned Satur
day evoning from her visit in Plain view
Registered at tho Evans Hot Springs
S I from Norfolk Mr 0 W Jonos
J E Tawneyand two ladios of Pierce
drove down to tho metropolis yesterday
0 A Roimors nud sou Chris jr
were city visitors this foronoon from
Pierce
Au awning was put ovor tho win
dows of tho new Variety store this
morning
Ed Stevens is up from Missouri Val
ley for u few days to visit his parents
and friends
Hormau Fricko jr and Miss Minnie
Frioko were visitors in town vesturday
trom Madison
Miss Nina Walker wont to her school
yesterday ten miles south the fall term
of which opens today
Chas Plat living on South Fourth
street rejoices over tho arrival of a now
son at his homo last Friday
Tom ONeill is moving from tho
Osborn house west of tho High school
to a house near tho Washington school
where ho is janitor
Houry Bovoo left at noon today for
Detroit Mich whore he is offered tho
position of bookkeeper in tho now beet
sugar factory at that place
George Brechler who will in nil
probability bo tho democratic candidate
for county treasurer is in town today
on his way from Battle Creek to Madi
son
The banks are closed in observance of
Labor day Outside of this and tho
closing of tho postoflico this national
holiday is not being observed in Nor
folk
Boots are now ripening so fast that it
is thought the crop will be in shape for
tho sugar factory to commence operations
earlier than the 20th of tho mouth pro
bably by the Kith
The time having expired covering the
period which merchants agreed to close
their stores duriug tho evening business
houses goueriilly will bo found open
hereafter until 9 or 10 oclock
Tho horse attached to E J Schor
reggos bakery wagon got gay this morn
ing and ran away After going about a
block the beast was stopped by some
one who came to the rescue No dam
age
Rev J B Van Fleet has tendered
his resignation as pastor of the Episco
pal church to take effect November 1
He has several calls from other local
ities but hns not decided which one ho
will accept
Ernest Schulz leaves for Minnesota
tomorrow where he will enter a college
A farewell party was given him at his
homo last evening whicli was attended
and enjoyed by a large number of his
young friends
Roscoe Smith tho young man who
lost his leg about two years ago is today
wearing an artificial limb for the first
time It was made by a Arm in Minne
apolis nnd comes as near doing the work
of nature as is possible
Tho Free Methodist camp meeting
opened yesterday in a grove half a milo
south of the Junction The first day
showed a satisfactory attendance and a
pleasant time Tho camp meeting will
be continued ton days
Miss OSullivan who was elected
assistant principal of tho High school
has resigned that position to accept one
paying 7o0 a month in South Omaha
Miss Mygatt has been assigned to her
old position in the High school made
vacaut by the resignation of Miss
OSullivan
Mrs Thomas who has been matron
of tho Norfolk hospital for insane for
several years left today accompanied
by her daughter for Hastings where
she takes a similar positioii in tho hospi
tal at that place The place mado va
cant nore lias been filled by Mrs
Keating
Three new chemists have taken posi
tiouswith the American Beet Sugur
company at this place and are now hero
ready for the factory to open They
are Mr Conklin of Pokin 111 nud
Messrs Eddy and Sanford of Worcester
Mass the latter being graduates of the
Bame school as Superintendent Baird
the Worcester Polytechnic
E E Lesh of York is in town today
representing the Carpenter Paper com
pany of Omahn Mr Lesh is secretary
of the Epworth assembly which recent
ly met at Lincoln and which
largely through his good work was
able to pass li00 to its credit after
all expeuses of the meeting hud been
paid
Frank Folbgt a shoo maker who has
a little shop on east Main street bocamo
uproariously intoxicated yesterday and
as a result slopt in the cooler last night
This morning when ho appeared before
Judge Hayes he was sober enough but
the flue was fixed at I0 just the same
TUB NOKKOLK NEWS TUUltSOAY RKlTHMIiKli 7 18sllt
Not having tho money he was per
mitted to go back to his bench and earn
it Philip Piller was also lwfore his
honor on tho ehnrgo of being drunk and
disorderly Saturday night nud it cost
hi iu 710
A horse attached to a two wlieeloil
cart from which one wheel was gone
wildly racing up Main Street created
considerable excilemont for a few niin
yestordny aftornoon The driver Krod
Deerlng was still holding his position
on tho seat nud hanging on to the lines
us the outfit hove in sight over the bridge
while tho horse wns running and
thrownig bis heels ut tho drivers head
ntn furious rate Through tho assistance
of bystanders tho horse was stopped
nonrtho Oxnard When tho rig was
soon coming up tho street people would
not hvo given much for Fred Deorings
chance of getting out of the scrape alive
and with no broken bones but ho did
nud the only damage done wns the
wrecking of tho carl
Win Zitehert whoso home is near
liiurel but was formerly a resident of
Norfolk died at the home of his
brother-in-law L C Mittelstadt Satur
day night of abscess of the liver lie
was -17 years of ago nnd leaves a wife
and five children besides numerous
other relatives and friends to mourn his
loss Tho funeral was hold this after
noon at 2 oclock from Christs Lutheran
church Rev J P Mueller otllciating
and the remains will bo interred in tho
cemetery onst of tho city The deceased
enmo to Norfolk soino days ago with
tholntontioii of goiug to Omaha and
having nn operation preformed The
doctors hero however advised him not
to do so and ho remained at the home of
Mr Mittlestndt awaiting tho end A
number of out-of-town relatives and
friends aro hero attending the obsequies
Tho friends of Rev F W Leavitt
who have watched his course since early
boyhood wero not disappointed when
they wont to church yesterday exporting
a good sermon Mr Leavitt has at
tained his present positioii and learning
mainly through his endeavurs although
his friends havo been ready nnd willing
to nssist should ho so desire He
worked his way with untiring energy
through Doano college nt Crete and
through tho Andovor Mass school
nud his sermons of yestordny wero
evidence of tho good use in which he
has employed his time He is a bright
young man possessing much originality
and his family and friends enn well feel
proud of his attainments The people
of West Point are to bo congratulated
on securing his services and it is
comfidontly expected by all his friends
that his career iu the pulpit will bo a
noted ono
THE BEYMER CASE
IlfiitriiiKOctiiiilml All of Ycntfnliiy ami In
Not Yot Fliilnliucl
The examination of George W Bey
mer before the board of insanity nt Mad
ison was continued all through yester
day nnd seems liknly to occupy most of
today Tho board consists of Chris
Schavland clerk of the district court
A W Gross attoruey and Dr W F
Hutcheson physician
Tho hearing was nttended by n large
number of spectators who became very
much interested in the case Tho hear
ing is being conducted on the part of
the complainant by Geo N Beols of
Norfolk and S O Campbell of Madison
while Mr Beymer is represented bj W
M Robertson All of yestordny was
occupied by witnesses for tho complain
nut to prove that Beymer is inenno The
evidence developed the fact that Boy
mer is very jealous of his wife and that
be has taken an especial dislike toonoof
tho young men who is rooming at hi
house Beymer wanted the voun u man
to bo sent away but this his wife re
fused to do which brought on tho scene
that lod to his arrest on the charge that
ho was insane in which it was stated
that ho threatened to kill his wife uu
less things went a little more to his lik
ing Another canso of complaint against
tho accused is that he would not go to
church with his wife when she wanted
him to Tho witnesses examined foi
tho complainant yesterday were J H
Kingman Mrs N L Taylor Mrs Burt
Taylor Mrs Ida Girnrd Mrs Beymer
and tho sou Howard
At tho completion of tho testimony
for complaint the case was adjourned
until this morning to give tho drfeuee
an opportunity to secure witnessess
Subpoenas wore issued for Fred
liugsworth Mr aud Mrs John Spell
man Mr and Mrs H H Hull and
Martin Kauo Mr Holllingsworth re
muinod iu Madison over night nud the
others wont down on tho morning train
with the exception of Martin Kane
who could not leave his duties as mar
shal but arranged to give his testimony
by telephouo should it be needed
Southern Literature
Interesting litorature regarding tho
S6uth is now boinir distrilmmd iv tin
Southern Rnilwny Southoru Homes
foltlors large map folders Land of the
Sky booklotB Southorn Fields Miu
erttls and Mines books etc mailed free
to any address The Kmpiro of the
South a very handsome volume of
about 200 pages profusely illustrated
also issued by tho Southern Railway aud
sent to any address upon receipt of
cents which amount approximates cost
of delivery Address
Wii II Tayloe
Asst flenl Pass Agent Southern IVy
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Thk News oo aepartmeut is com
plete in every parrioular
The Sioux City louinnl nays that
when I I Frnzre coni rnl miuingcr of
tne Sioux City plant of the Ctirtniiy
Packing company leaves the service
of the company September 1 to cti
ragp In the grain buyliiR business In
Minneapolis the office of general mali
nger In Hloux City will be discontinued
nnd the execitive business of tin
Sloiiv City house the South Omaha
house and the KnnxiiH City house
when It Ih completed will be dlteeted
from Oniiiha by 10 A Ciidahy vice
president
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Ucoige Washington on Mrrcmhct It
The Sons of the Revolution and other
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Mr Millies a lecturer In the
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storage and the Hcnmiu for traveling
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Fire nt Milwaukee canned 70000
damage to the 11 Phrlg Coal company
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loss of Htock and buildings
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DOCTORS PRONOUNCED HIM INCURABLE
He Is Still Well and Writes on Oct 10 189B I Feel II a Duly
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SIX TESTIFY TO ITS TRUTH
In a letter of Oct 10 1893 from Mr Kollems ho says
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