The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, July 05, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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There tnny be
A WEDDING
to which von have been bidden
Yon dont know juBt what to buy 1
for a present
ITS A HARD
QUESTION
TO DECIDE
Drop in nnd Bee if wo cannot
help yon Seeing thinRB will eng
geBt what yon ought to bny and
the price ehnll not deter yon from
buying anything in ourttore
C F W MARQUARDT
JEWELER
NORFOLK - NEBRASKA
aMMMtMMMMMMMMMMMMMMN
PARISH
Fresh
Celery
Just
Received
PARISH
YOURHOME
will look barren and cheerless
no matter how much furniture
you may have if you dont bave
the walls nicely papered We
have a pleasing selection 6f
Damasks Ingrains Glimmers and Blanks
at prices to suit the slender
purse Remember we handle
the Monarch Mixed iPuiut the
best paint made
KIESAU DRUG CO
WE DO NOT
BELIEVE
in carrying goods over from
one season to the other In J
order to close out our en-
tire line of SUMMER MIL
LINERY we will sell every
thing at
COST
PRICE
We have a few Street Hats
left that we will close out
Regardless of
Price
I Miss E J Bender
The Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a tn to
day
Maximum temperature 04
Minimum temperature 58
Average 70
Precipitation 06
Total preoipitation for month 67
Barometer 2086
Forecast for Nebraska Generally
fair tonight and Saturday
FRIDAY FACTS
A daughter was born Wednesday to
Mr and Mrs P OToole
Rev L W Scudder will preach in
the Presbyterian church Sabbath morn
ing at 11 oclock Sabbath school at 10
oclock
W H Rish has secured the contract
for furnishing plumbing supplies to the
Norfolk hospital for the insane for the
quarter beginning July 1
Rev J P Ashley PhD of Fostoria
Ohio will arrive this evening to remain
about a month and during that time
will have charge of the services at the
First Congregational church Dr j
Ashley comes highly recommended as a
minister and pulpit oratpr as well as an
educator having served one of the
eastern colleges in the capacity of pres
dent Ho will bo a guest at the home of
Col S S Cotton during his visit to
Norfolk
A fire alarm this afternoon got a
qnlck reppouse from the department
although the signal at tho pumping
station was somewhat confusing the
first indicating a blaze in the Fourth
ward and iho Becond in the Third The
fire was finally located in a refuse heap
in back of the Freeland barn in Hayes
addition But one company the Qneen
City got to that locality Tho members
succeeded in extinguishing the blaze
with little difficulty
B Harrison father of Mrs H J
Cole suffered a partial stroke of paral
ysis Thursday morning and is still ter
ionsly nffected When called in the
morning he failed to respond and in
vestigation developed that he was par
tially paralyzed He is conscious at
times and able to converse to Eome ex
tent but no material change is shown in
his condition since yesterday morning
He is well along in years and his ago
will undoubtedly make recovery more
slow than though he were younger
Todays press dispatches Ftato that
the Gentry trained animal show which
is billed to exhibit in Norfolk tomorrow
suffered disastrously from a wind storm
that Bwept over Grand Island yesterday
afternoon Some of the reports state
that the show sustained a loss of about
5000 to tentB poles seats and other
paraphernalia One of the leading men
of the oompany is quoted as believing
that the show will miss about three
dateB as a result of the disaster before
the damage can be repaired If this is
true Norfolk would be one of the places
missed but as nothing has been heard
from the company regarding the can
celling of the date it is to be presumed
that they intend to be here and fill the
engagement The street parade is an
nounced to take place at 11 oclock and
performances will be given afternoon
and evening
The Ladies Industrial room will open
again in the basement of the Congrega
tional church July 111
A meeting of the Senior class Nor
folk High school is hereby called for
this evening at the High school building
to attend to the Eale of the Milestone
Stella luikaut
Business Manager
Lost On the road east of town nn
opal and diamond brooch Finder
please return to this office
Dr Robert B Johnson oifico in Mast
block over Norfolk National bank
Prof M B Singer will open a class in
German Monday July 8 Information
will be given at Degners hardware
store
DEFICIENCY DISAPPEARING
ISoiircl of Kritimtluii in Saving Something
to TiixpuyerR Secretary h K ort
Report of receipts and disbursements
of the school district of Norfolk city for
the fiscal year beginning July 1 1000
and ending Juue J0 1901
KECHIIIS
From cash on hand July 1
looo oi
From conuty treasurer taxes lJi6ii U0
From county treasurer state
apportionment 2ar6 58
From police judge lines 154 05
From saloon licenses 4000 00
From insurance loss HO 00
From rent residence property 44 00
From non resident tuition 05 09
From unearned premium in
surance 2 75
Total 20777 81
DIB11U11SEMENTS
For superintendent and
teachers salaries 11055 46
For officers and janitors sala
ries 1731 00
For books 202 82
For supplies S41 92
For repairs 82 06
For fuel 1024 30
For furniture 7 00
For census enumerator 40 00
For telephone rental 35 00
For electrio lighting 23 83
For examining committee 34 85
For miscellaneous 89 70
For interest on warrants 909 97
Total 115829 48
This fiscal year shows an increase in
receipts over the year ending June 30
1900 of 13738 25 and a decrease in ex
penses of 874236 compared with the
same period H O Matrau
Secretary
Good farmB to trade for town property
G R Seilek
Farm and oity loans
Tux Dukland Tkcst Co
Fob Sale 7 room house and 5 lots
11600 G R Seiler
When the plate is furnished The
Newb will supply engraved cards at 76
cents for 60 or 100 for 100
For Sale Eight 8-year-old three 2-year-old
and one yearling thoroughbred
Jersey heifers For prices and fnrther
information call on Rome Miller at
Depot Hotel Norfolk Junction
160 acres in Hodgeman county Kan
sas unimproved to trade for Norfolk
property G R Seiler
100 acres improved near Wilsey
Kansas to trade for Norfolk property
G R Seiler
Order your engraved visiting cards at
Tub Newb office 100 cards and plate
160 60 cards and plate 1
THE NOKIOLK NEWS K1UDAY JULY i MM1
1 11 111
Picnics and Lawn Parties Were
Popular
NEARBY TOWNS ASSISTED
CeUhrntlnn for IlonftltMl latlMito W h
Bncre Revem Fourth nf Inly Acrl
dfinta lAdilrri t the Lmt In Norfolk ml
Vicinity
Norfolk had no pnblio celebration of
the nations birthday but her citizens
very generally observed the day in one
way or another Tho weathor was of
the kind popularly attributed to the day
hot with threats of showers and
thunderstorms dnring tho afternoon
There were picnics nnd family parties
in abundance while a great many went
to neighboring towns where celebrations
wero held
Perhaps the largest number of people
went to Madison and assisted county
seat citizens in an enthusiastic observ
ance of the day Many drove over nnd
the 1 1 oclock Union Pacific passenger
was crowded with exuursiouistB The
town was nicely decorated and a vigor
ous effort to show visitors a good time
was put forth A parade was one of the
features of the day and tho usual exer
cises of musio and speaking wero held
Judge W M Robertson of this city
made the oratiou of the day and those
who heardhim speak in flattering terms
of his address A ball game between
the Madison nnd Norfolk jnnior leaguers
was a feature of the sports tho former
team winning by n score of 0 to 2 A
fine display of fireworks in the evening
caused a nnmber of Norfolk people to
miss their train it having been reported
that the train would be held until after
the display Those who drove came in
dnring all honrs of the night somo not
getting home until this morning
The officers employes and patients of
the Norfolk hospital for the insane ob
served the day in an enjoyable and pa
triotic manner a number of people from
the city participating A base ball
game between a nine composed of the
patients nnd a picked nine of employes
and others was witnessed by the other
patients and employes with much inter
est Lawn tennis was among the sports
enjoyed there being games during the
forenoon and afternoon The magnifi
cent new flag one of the largest in the
state was raised and allowed to float
during the day from the flag staff of the
institution It had been planned to
serve the patients with supper on the
lawn but tho threatening wenther inter
fered and they were served with nn ex
tra spread in the dining room Guests
of the officers were served in tho parlor
of Dr and Mrs Teal After the supper
the patients wero assembled on tho
northwest corner of the grounds wheie
a fine display of fireworks was shown
A lnrge number of Norfolk people drove
out o see tho display and were wll re
paid for their attendance Tho displiy
was not as largo as might have been
had not sparks ignited one box of the
explosives nnd cana d an independent
and somewhat mixed discharge not
down on tho program The patients
appeared to thoroughly enjoy every
feature of the celebration and the offi
cers feel that their efforts in behalf of
the states charges were not in vain
Similar exercises by direction of the
state board were held at all like institu
tions of the state
Tafts grove south of tho city was a
popular resort for picnickers and besides
tho family nnd neighborhood picnics
there was a large and well planned af
fair participated in by members of B B
lodge No 1 of South Norfolk This
organization was formed at a social
some time ago with a membership of 20
and its rolls now disclose about 90 mem
bers with more applications to act on
It was formed for social purposes parlia
mentary practices etc and is composed
largely of yonug people C J Chap
man IB a leading and enthusiastic mem
ber of the society It now hns several
degrees of secret work and more are to
be added soon They went to the grove
well prepared for a day of pleasure but
the storm that threatened cut their
pleasures short and they returned home
early in the afternoon Before eating
their picnio dinner the officers of the
lodge were installed with impressive
and interesting ceremonies Mr Chap
man acting as installing officer Origi
nal odes were enng and the excercises
were highly interesting all the picuick
era in the grove being invited to attend
A party of about 00 people from the
West Side picnicked at Tafts until the
storm threatened early in the afternoon
when they returned to town and fin
ished their celebration on the lawn at
the home of Mr and Mrs J N Bun
dick
Another picnio party that started the
day on the banks of the Northfork river
finished their celebration on the lawn at
the home of Mr and Mrs A J Dur
land
Fourth of July Accident
Norfolk and vicinity furnished a
share of the U6nal accidents to young
America growing out of a celebration
with explosives
Walter Sdudder son of Rev and Mrs
L W ScudcUr was celebrating in a
large dry goods box at the home of his
parents on North Eleveuth street He
had a con of powder in the box beside J
him nnd was lighting a piece of pnnk
A spark from the match or the pnnk fell
into the powder and a serious exploMon
resulted Tho little or fourth finger
was almost entirely torn from one of his
hands tho bono being broken nnd he
waR otherwise burned and injured the
hnir being singed from his face Tho
finger was not amputated but the
wound was dressed with the hope of
saving the member
Leo lion inky had his face filled with
powder and was otherwise quite badly
burned through the txplottiou of a toy
cannon the powder from tho vent hav
ing done the damage
SiHincer Bntterfleld was also hllghtly
burned through the premature explosion
of a toy cannon
A son of August Ntinow who lives
two miles north of Pierce hud his hand
badly lacerated by the explosion of a
cannon cracker while celebrating in
Pierce His nose was also injured and
his hat torn His hnud was dressed and
amputation may not be bo necessary
We ninke loans on renl estato at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odioune Sen
For Sale Tirooin house and 2 lots on
Fourth street 1150 G 11 Skiiijr
Bturgeon is tho piano man
PEHSONAL
K T Chambers wus up from Stanton
yesterday
L K Mnnn was in tho city yesterday
from Randolph
Miss Hildreth Sisson went to Omaha
this morning for u few days visit
John R HayH returned Wednesday
from a two weeks trip to Missouri
Editor R G Strother of the Monroe
Republican was in the city yesterday
G R Seiler has returned from a busi
ness trip to Dcadwood and Leed S D
Miss Theobald Perry Theobald and
B Goodyear of Wayne were in Norfolk
yesterday
Mr and Mrs Edward Mittelstadt of
Laurel are visiting at the home of L C
Mittelstadt
W D Mason J B Goff and Miss
Louise Iuhelder of Pierce were Norfolk
visitors yesterday
Mrs S R McForlnnd and children
went to Dodge Wednesday and will
return thiH evening
B K Warrick of Broken Bow
formerly of Battle Creek was in the
city yesterday greeting friends
Mrs Iugilis and son Fred left tins
morning or Pawnee City where they
will spend a month with friends
Dr F M Sisson and Miss Katharine
Sisson spent their Fourth in Carroll
where tho doctor made an address
Judge W M Robertson was in
Mendow Grove Wednesday and ad
dressed the people assembled at tho re
union
Mr and Mrs Henry Schmodo who
have been visiting relatives and friends
hero returned to their home in Leavitt
today
Miss Luella Remy of tho postofllce
force went to Ainsworth last night for
a two weeks visit with friends and rel
atives
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H S Adams formerly connected
withtho beet sugar factory at this place
is in the city calling on old friendB and
will remain until tomorrow He is
enroute from Colorado to his homo in
Brooklyn
Miss Lillie Ctiesnutwood will leave
tomorrow morning for Buffalo N Y
to spend a two weeks vacation at the
exposition She will be met at Omaha
by her brother D J Okesnutw ood
who will accompany her
Geo D Butterfleld camo in from
Chicago yesterday and spent the Fourth
at the homo of hispnreutB Mr and Mrs
W H Bntterfieid Mrs Butterfleld
and Edith who have been visiting here
several days returned with him to
Creighton todny
Dr R A Mittlestadt dentist Bishop
block
BEGA
Rev Mr Butler of Hoskius preached
in Bega Sunday
Andrew Johnson of Hoskins visited
in Bega Sunday
Benjamin and Henry Wilson visited
in Norfolk Tuesday
Thomas Anderbon of Bega visited in
Norfolk over Sunday
Andrew and Carl Swenson were in
Norfolk on business Tuesday
Mrs Lundqnist and son Elmer were
in Norfolk on business Monday
Andrew Olson who has been attend
ing college in Wayne rode home on a
wheel and spent Sunday with relatives
Rev J S Cederberg of Wahoo a
Swedish minister is holding meetings
for a few evenings beginning Tuesday
Houses for aale
T E Ooiobvb
CITY 8TYLES
AT LESS THAN
CITY PRICES
We will sell all our Hats
Trimmed and Street Hats at
GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES
J E DURLAND
MIGHTY TOUGH
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Will be the condition of the grass on your
lawn as the season advances You cant
make that
OLD MOWER
go much longer Better order a new one
now Prices reduced
G E MOORE
Norfolk Saturday July 6
Afternoon and Night
GENTRYS
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Ms I rained
Mia
Sow
The Worlds Best Trained Animal Exhibition
0OK TRAINED 0OC
Old ANIMAL ACTORS OZJ
Performing Ponies Dogs and Monkeys Mud do everything but
talk See the Herd of Smallest Performing Ele
phants in Captivity
A Revelation in Animal Training
Mammoth Waterproof Tents
WILL BE AT
Corner of Second Street and Madison Avenue
SEATINd CAPACITY POR 3000
Wateh for the Grand free Street Parade
AT I I OCLOCK A M
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Get What You Ask for at
UHLES GROCERY
ALL ORDEIIS arc filled promptly and witn care t
Our goods are lIKST CLASS in every particular
We know precisely what is wanted by our custom-
ers
We aim to Give you the Best Value
for Your Money
South side Main St between 2d nnd M Telephone 11
BABIES
WHEATLING
FOR
CRY
AND BREAD MADE FROM
BON TON FLOUR
Have
You
Tried Them
SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS
C W BRAASCH
DEALER IN
III CZG Xi I
Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal the
beet In the market
Scranton Hard Coal In all nlzes TELEPHONE 61
O A LU1KABT Pbehident
CI A 8 B HBIDGE Vice Ihsident
W II JOHNBON Cabhise
LEO IABEWALK Asbt Cabbies
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
Boy nd toll exchange on tbla country ami allfrarU of Europe Farm Loin
Directors Cabi Abmcb W H Johnson Gbas S Bbjme O W Dbaabcb O ti
ttWANH I ivUIBAHT 1 r BEMMINUKB U DUIIUH
We are now prepared to fill
all duplicate orders from any
negative that was taken by Mr
Hoyer or Michael nnd will be
glad to have yon call on ns
when wishing any duplicates
Remember the place South
Fourth street and Madibon
avenue
JOHNSON JOHNSON
ArtistB
For Iloinbit Steam Fitting Tumps TaiW
Wind Mills
And all work in tblt line call on
W H RISH
Bhtiifaciton Guaranteed
riret door Scull of Tm Dailt Newb Ottice
ART McCOY
DKAIKH IK
to Feed Baled Hay
sttss
Flower Garden and
Grass Seeds
Call telephone 121 and ask the
oil wagon to etop
ART McCOY