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About The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1899)
kff 7 i f V N Mrs Miss ami Mr DONT MISS The bcbLfcOda intlicclty My best wo mean puio MMln tlnvored with tlcllc ions fniiLsyinp nistl serv ed Just cold enough to touch yaur thirsty spot Wc have greatly linpiov ed our dispensing facili ties for 1801 and assure you prompt and courteous ticatmcnt LEONARD The Druggist We S8ve you 50 per cent on jour Prescriptions NORFOLK LODGE NO 97 A 0 U W Moots in Odd Follows HtiU 011 tho Urst nnd third Fridnjs of oncli month Visiting broth ers cordlnlly invitod to attoucl nil our mootlti W R HolTninn Flunncior LC HarKclt Uo oordor j C J Dolnn Mnstor Workman Bias H Johnson Will bell you any article in the bhape of FURNITURE PIANOS ORGANS SEWING MACHINES OHINAWARE CROCKERY Shown in the Citalcgues of Montgom ery Ward iV Co Seal- Roebuck V Co John M Smyth Co or any 01 the catalogue house at tioui 5 to 25 Per Cent Less Than their prices Tf you hae been studying their catalogues pick out what you want and leave the money with your ouler at Johnsons Furni ture Store lie will save you tlie dis count the bother ol unpacking dray age postage cost of draft and furn ish the same goods or better For first class mer chant tailoring see My Tailor where you will have suits well made and trimmed which is the main part of mer chant tailoring when they are made to order Call on My Tailor and have prices quoted The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hoars ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 85 Minimum temperature SO Average 71 Precipitatiou 00 Total precipitation for month 817 Forecast for Nebraska Partly cloudy tonight and Friday with probably occa sional showers THURSDAY TOPICS G 13 Salter Bhipped a carload of hogs to South Omaha list night A nine year old sou of Eli Rasely is very sick with typhoid fever James Rausom is painting his resi dence on South Fourth street Norfolk lodge No 07 A O U W holds its regular session tomorrow even ing Henry Ertzuor has purchased auother 160 acres of laud to add to his broad aores south of towu Tho cold storage company shipped an other car of eggs to Lowell Mass yeu terday mado up of -151 cases Lo e Williams received a carload of stock cattle froji Sioux City last even ing and shipped them south over the U P Tne Norfolk National bank is having a complete clectrio burglar alarm system put in by the Chicago Bauk Protection company Robert Johusou is home from Chicago and will spend his summer vacation here Mr Johnson is a student at Rush Medical college and has ju6t completed i f W ta Uffjl w x wsr7 tho junior year Ho reports a very profitable year of study Fremont Herald George V Hid well gnnornl manager of tho Fremont Elkhorn Missouri Valley railroad has returned from a trip to Hawaii Mrs W 11 Hurhol entei tallied the ladio of tlie KaftVo Klnteh yesterday afternoon The entertainment partook of tho nature of n fuiewell to Mis J M Collainor Way no is making preparations for n Fourth of July celebration that will bo a hummer Tho Republican mijh that 1 000 have been pledged to make tho day a success Wayne it a lho town Mrs Bonn and Miss Hello Whito in stigated a pleasant surprise on Dr A MclCim and Miss Hattio last ovonlng in which about 10 peoplo participated Cards music and dancing were enjoyed by those present At tho Lincoln school bnildieg yester day afternoon several of tho school boys engaged in scuttling resulting in Louis Kciiua breaking his right nrm it tho elbow Dr P 11 Salter was called and reduced the fracture CM Forney left this morning for Marshalltown Iowa whero ho will cm lnrk in tho drug business Mr Forney during his residence of two years in tho city has won the business and social os teem of tho community Tho graduating exercises of tho high school of U will be held tomorrow evening at tho Methodist ohmoh There will bo an admission fee of 10 and li cents Tickets on sale at Christophs aud Leonards drug stores Mrs W T Cameron who formerly lived iu Norfolk is now a resident of Montello Wisconsin whero sho is teaching music aud lives with tho fam ily of O II Bissell editor of the Ex press Her daughter is with her grand mother in Iowa Manager F W Wieter is not devot ing much timo to sugar factory matters tr day becauso hois too busy attending to the demands of the sweet 8 -pound baby girl who came to his homo yester day with tho intention of remaining some timo Mny tho young lady enjoy a long and prosperous life Mrs L J Do Maranville widow of F M Do Maranville aged fit years died at her daughters homo in Sioux City May J0th Mrs C J Howe her daughter lived in Norfolk for ten yenis and dur ing that lime was often visited by her Many Norfolk people have pleasant rec ollections of Mrs De Maranville and will legret to learn of her death W P Williams stato agent of tho Royal Union Mutual Life Insurance company of Des Mono3has made a prop osition to the Norfolk Business Mens association for tho building of an opera house in this city by his company His proposition is to pledge the first years premium money received on all life in surance by his company in tho city towards tho project Tho family of Georgo Honey living four miles from Stanton had a sad Decoratiou day They went fishing in the afternoon in tho Owen sloughs A ton year old sou tooft 11 gun out of the bottom of tho wagon aud it was acci dentally discharged Tho shot took ef fect iu his sisters neck killing her in stantly Tho funeral took placo at tho Methodist church Stanton yesterday F M Riugquest of Oakland spent yesterday in tho city with friends Mr R was n member of the Third Nebraska regiment and his soldier life in Cuba gave him a very favorable impression of that island Ho convinced himself that there are wonderful business opportuni ties there and in company with a friend whom he hns interested will soon re turn to Cuba and embark in tho produce business J M Collamer and family left this morning for Sioux City which they will make their home The Collamers have lived in Norfolk for the past 17 years and have been so thoroughly identified with its social and business life during that time that their going away is liko tho removing of prominent landmarks Thoir host of friends will miss them and while they regret their departure they take with them their kindest wishes for continued comfort and happiness The utilization of tho farmers pro ducts is becoming more noticeable each year Corn stalks have already a com mercial value of thoir own Tho farm era of this section will be interested in this item taken from tho Nebraska City News Jacob Payne is homo from a visit at Oweusboro Ky where ho went to investigate tho manufacture of cellu lose from corn stalks Tho company there usos 15 tons per day and they pay the farmer 3 per ton for tho corn stalks There are about two tons of com stalks to tho acre which nets the farmer a neat sum after his corn crop is gathered and his field is clear when ho gots ready to go to work in tho spring Mr Payne is confident that he has offored sufficient inducements to tho gentleman to como to this section and locate a factory Dr Frank Salter after n drive to Hos kins aud back yesterday afternoon cou eluded iu the edge of tho ovouing that it would be pleasant to give his family an outing So with his wife and baby he drove down town In front of Leon ards drug store the horse became fright ened and rau west At tho corner of Norfolk avenue nnd Fifth 6treet tho oc cupants of the buggy were thrown out Mrs Salterinto the stieet tho buggy pass ing over her while the baby and the doctor lauded on the Ridewalk Mrs Salter received a slight scalp wound the babys foieheul was cut andscaned and all were scveiely hi nixed Those who witnessed the accident only maivel that any ol them escaped with their lhos The hot mi wax caught a few blocks fmthor west aud tho buggy wax considerably shatteied as a result of hix mad race The item which follows taken ftom the Chicago Tribune of last Stiitdaywill interest Nkws readers ax one of Nor folks young ladies is among the soloists Her many fi lends here will congratu late Miss Gerecko on tho honor and distinction that lias been accorded her recognized rare musical ability Tho Tribune savs Tho spectacle America will he produced at tho Auditorium on Tuesday evening foe the benefit of the Homo for Destitute Ciippled Chhlldien Elaborate preparations have been made and everything points to a perfoimanee of unusual brilliancy In tho way of cos tumes sconery dances and groupings Among the soloists engaged aro Mrs Frances Guthorie Moyer Miss Anna Voll Miss Edith Mates Miss Ida May Hallowell Miss Nellie Gereele of Ne braska Mr Fisslt and Mis Heitinan Other attractions are the mandolin and guitar club of 100 members under the direction of 1iofessor C D Smith the Garfield band and orchestra of f pieces nnd o00 women men and children in in chorus Found An News office A O U W pin Call at Many of Dr Seymours former pa tients will bo pleased to learn that ho will visit Norfolk again I uuo tho lth At tho Oxnard hotel Sniders catsups at Boxs On Sunday Juno I the M O rail road will run a special excursion train fiom Norfolk to Sioux City Tho faro for the roud trip will be Io0 Tho train will leavo Norfolk at 711 a 111 and arrive at Sioux City at 1001 a 111 Roturning it will leave Sioux City at 710 p 111 arriving at Norfolk at 10 p 111 A full lino of Hein celebrated pickles aud preserve at Boxs Bo can suit you on colleo Houses for sale T E OmoiiKB Fifty thousand dollars eastern niouoy to loan on good farms G R SniLuu ii Co PERSONAL W J Gow was at Madison today T M Pettit of Fremont is in tho city Mrs Theodore King is on the sick list Row H G Corey of Stanton was in tho city today Dr P H Salter returned from Long Pine this morning II T Shumway and wifo of Wake field wero in town yesterday L A YouiiK ot Council Ulnlls was doing business in the city today Mrs A P Childs went to Madison to day and will remain several days M A Root and wife left for St Joe Mo today to be gone about six weeks George W Andrews a prominent Chicago attorney is in town on busi ness Mrs J H Logan of Pouca is visiting at tho homo of her brother Judge Powers Miss Lettio Johnson nnd Miss Mary Maguiro of Creighton were Norfolk vis itors today Rev J E Fowler of Madison was in town this morning on his way homo from Stanton Mrs Edens and her mother Mrs Washburn of Verdigro aro visiting Norfolk friends Rev H Miesler was in tho city yes terday enrouto from Plainviow to his Columbus homo James Whalen Miss Zoda Ackerman and a lady friend were a Stanton party in the city today John R Hays is in attendance upon the United States court at Omaha Ho went down yesterday morning Rev Ohas Beatie of Middletou N Y is visiting friends in the city He arrived from tho eaBt yosterdny Miss Josie Voitle spent lost night iu tho city on her way from Creighton to Kondrick Idaho hor future home John O Sprechor of Schuyler deputy oil inspector is in tho city visiting his uncle Postmaster Sprecher He canio up yesterday City Engineer W II Lowe left for Laurel this morning where he will spend tho next few days in laying out an addi tion to tho townsite The Misses Bertha and Carrie Ley nnd Misses Nellie and Eva Beebe with Miss Appleby mado up a Stanton party Which was in tho city yesterday Mr and Mrs Reimers of Grand Island aro visitiug their daughter Mrs F W Wietzer aud making tho acquaintance while bore of their littlo granddaughter E Boveo of Omaha has taken a posi tion with O S Hayes the jeweler Mr Bovee is on experienced and skillful watchmaker He arrivod this noon and expects that his family will soon follow him DrFrank Salter Disease of children jggawSS THE N0KF0L1C NEWS THURSDAY IUNK 1 1819 Win WoiiHii tn Nrxini The frequent oases of neivous prostta tion or utter collapse of the nervous sys tem under which women go all to pieces as tho siting i have paused much thought and tmcsligatiou on he part of physicians Ciitain uioiganie suhstnuers 11c 11 known to cause vaiioux fonns of tier vous diseases which ate it mlily trieul to tho poisons pioduelng them iur ther leseueh leads to the belief that ilium is a prevailing cause of so palled netvoiis imitation for the symptoms it pi educes on tho nervous HVstoin after its absorption into the blood ate very ro mnikuulo indeed Experiments physio logically made upon animals by Oifiln Professors Hans Mayer Paul Selm and others show that alum frequently pio duces no visible sy nipt 0111s for many dnj s after its liitioduclion Into the body Then follow loss of appetite and other alimentary distut bailees and finally a soi ions pt est rat Ion of the whole nervous system Tho most prominent physicians now believe that nervous prostration and many affections of tho nerves from which both men and women stiller are caused by tho continued absorption oCh alum into the system It is probable that many medical men arc unawaie of tho extent to which halts of iiliiuiina maybe introduced into the body being under the iuipiessiou that the use of alum in bread is prohibited Alum however is still used suirep titionsly to some extent to whiten bicnd and ery largely in making cheap kind of baking powder 1 11 families where baking powder is generally used great care should bo exorcised to procure only those brands mado from cream of tar tar The alum powders may geneially bo distinguished by the lower pi ice at which they ato sold British Medical Review House and barn tor lent on Ninth street John Fukviii urit Phone SI for plumbing N IWMlgOo Ii you want to buy or trade come and see us G it Siiijk iV Co Otlice in Mast block Kiil lnimi I ruiiKtim Tho following transfers of real estate aio leported by Chester A Fuller man ager of the Madison county abstract otlice at Norfolk Miehell Hiilpiu and wiio to P A Pallon wd lot I block JKI P T S Co s second addition to Hittlo Oieok ildDO 01 Hi Iwig Franz and wife to Sil he M Vomiblewd lots 11 and 12 block 1 R W Days addi tion to Battlo Creek Mora E Collamer and husband to Abel i Campbell s lot 1 block S Haases suburban lots Norfolk Telephone No ll l will nog up Veiges residence and office 10 oil J 1011 00 Dr Buy all your groceries ol Hox and get tho best Parm and city loans Tins Dukiand Tuusi Co ClIipS lllIICIllllMltH The weather and crop ropoit for the past week in this and adjacent counties as made to tho stato weather bureau at Lincoln reads thus Madison Heavy local rains washed corn wheat and oats stoohng finely pastures excellent sugar beets rsady tor thinning iu some places Stanton Wet weather has interfered very much with farm work small grain is doing well but corn is backward and sonio seed rottiug Wayne Too much rain for corn planting considerable replanting nec essary wheat and oats good My residenco on tho hill for rent D ItEES A full lino of Oneida Community nnd Curtice Bros canned goods at Boxs If you want to sell or trado your property list it with G R Skilkr Co Dr Seymour hero Juno tho 19th for one day only ppppjjapjp IT IS A PLEASURE TO i SIT IN PARLOR and OUR KAT AN ICE CREAM SODA WE have recently added a largo new fountain to our business and aie now prepared to serve you with Delicious Summer Drinks 0000 TRY OUR ICE CREflfl Full Lino of Confectionery Fruits and Cigars Palaee of Suteets NORFOLK rEH WHStSvMrS miaijaw GEO B CHRISTOPH DRUGGIST MiCCHSSOIl IIIHIOKMN lllMKI CO laenanj MniMijuiuiiniiimiiMiiinijmimf NEWS DEPOT ftf m m m 4 4 TRIMMED GOODS Hi m m A 1 11111 JJirgTmrryggnEtaaanfaajgiaera hpy are Iioncslly conslnicled ml lonoslly worth or IIkmii Wo liny and you Wiint Uiem 1 il lie prim wc The Whole Story SK hiil 1 ro CllillkO lire piviiivl lo miMil II kind of conipclilion II chenp hsils wo enn nniko yon Ironi coiils up II is ii point howovr worlhy of your considera I ion hi lo know lhiil il I our ills niv so mnilp nsto no of service for more Mini one season When you rip them up for relriininin you will find lho niiilorial so used its lo ho easily convoruhlo into ot lo suit tho lhiiuo of sl h her shapes INSKEEPS MILLINERY o km aiujninLmmumjjHAriJbH w imn IIAMll IS I 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