The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, June 29, 1899, Image 1

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The Norfolk Weekly News
SPAXISIIflT MAMlA
Departing Vessels Loaded With
Homcward Bound Dons
31ihciiams msposi or mock
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Cimtllv liiiuN lit rM i i 1 1 K Imlti Comr
nl Illinium Oiu Ilivitlti li lUllitl
Mvvui June ll Tho Spiniiiirts mo
fast liiniiif Manilii Tho Mi nnier Klo
lo Luzon sails for Spain soon tiilcuiK
Mveiil liiiniliort jiiMiih civil and mili
tary olllcinls and their families Tho
Spanish coimneiciiil men are selling out
and Mjnio of the Impost inteiosN hero
will soon pass into tho hands ol Knli ili
capitalists
Captain Gales stimuli un of tho Fomth
cavalry emhaiked for Moiouk Monday
Tho gunboat Niipirtiin which iimnnpi
nied the tioops visited tho town of
Ahuitiiihipa on tho west shoie of tho
lake and found ii small body of lebels
intienehed there Tho lntienehniuuts
weio shelled by tho Napidan and when
the rebels bopin to lutieat the cavalry
was landed The Filipinos in tiring a
ilual volley killed a cavalry puwito
INCREASE IN OTIS FORCE
Will llitw Imtj llimisiiml Mll Ii tliu
I Inn I lie ltitlii Siiiiun Kml
WAMiiviroN June 13 Secietary
Alfer Adjutant Geiieial Coibin mid
Colonel Hiid assistant quaitermaster
geiieial in thai go ot transportation had
an hums consultation with the piusi
tlent lelativo to the piestion oi lem
ioiceinents for Geiieial Otis A definite
decision has been 1 cached to continue
jecnutinK men at all the reciuitin sta
tions ior scrvito in the Philippines and
Secietuy Alger snnl when he left tho
White house alter the conioieneo that
GonuialOris would have 10001 men
when t lie ill my season closid ior a re
sumption of id ivc operations l
lllUV ItlHIIIIHK Ills loin ur I
Coiomio Ctvion Tuiu 20 Tho
United t5tit es eiuiser Olympii with
Adimrul Dewey on bojid sailed fioin
lioro for Poit Sud yesterday Tho ad-
iniril has been living quietly hoie and
lus health has impioxed The custom
ary oilltial visits u i o exchanged dur
ing the day Pii Mons to his dcpaituro
Adnuiul l3t woy visited tliu auxihaiy
eiuiser osi nuto now at this port hav
ing on xi rd Criin Rjchaid P Loaiy
TJ N tho uov tV oi the island o
Chin vwho is li on hii v in to his
post
Si ulili il 1 ii uplll Stilllll
St Louis June 2 Seven men wcro
caldtd by the collapse of a steam fluo
pome tune last night on the steamer St
Paul when near Klsah Ills and brought
to tins city When they reached heio
on the steamer Joseph Paiker Jack
Jlaok white and one ol the colored
loustibouts were dead and the othei
tin oe one ot them a wlnto snlur mimed
O C Thompson weie in such a senous
condition that it was stated at the City
hospital that they could not he The
other mjuicd men weie coloied liiemou
riimN Km M iiiiiN riii
St Louis June The worlds fair
committee of 200 held a meeting at the
Mei candle club last night when the
mayor made an address on the impoit
anco ot the work Substantial piogiuss
-was icpoited in the raising of tho
j000000 for the stock of tho comp my
and the liguies ot William II Thomp
son ehairniau of the finance committee
indicated that they were within 100000
ot the total
li Tin mil Ilupl nf Colli t
Drs Moivis June 2 1 1 Pearson
who has been acting ns the attorney of
the Iowa Anti Saloon league m tho
piosecution aginist the saloons and
diug stores of De- Moines wasoidered
to appear m the distnet couit and an
swer to tho charge ot contempt of couit
Tho older wis issued by Judge Bishop
and was made on account of un inter
view which appeared in the local papers
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Gkvoa Neb June 20 Tho old sec
tion house belonging to the ftuon Pa
cific railroad was destroyed by fiio An
employe ot tho raihoul was occupying
tho house His family of five children
tho oldest 11 years ot ago were gotten
out with some trouble but tho two
youngest weie neatly siiflocated by
fcinoke One ot them may not iccover
Vitiinn Miitlliilml li Ciiiiuiiii CiiiiKcr
Iowa City la Juno 20 Heiny
Giady wont through the Cuban war
and camo homo almost unscathed Last
night a cannon cracker mutilated linn
for life Ho thought tho tuso was out
mull cached lor it Then the ciacker
exploded His light hand was cut to
shreds His left arm was cut badly at
the inside of the elbow
Jiiiii tifit Niiu Chsi ol Vtllcm Iltwr
Sasuaiio Juno 20 Fourteen now
cases of yellow feer lmo been oflieuilly
repoi ted in the last two days This
riises tho total to 50 ol which 12 have
pioved titul Major Cair the suigeou
in chaige re toils that theie mo no fur
ther cases undei susiciou and the gen
eral health of tho troops is good
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Ckdau la June 20 Mrs
Ol Iuinan and her daughtei -in-law
Mrs F L Inniau were thrown lioni
their buggy vosterdiy by their hoio
a milling an and luth umveil injur
it wlmli will pioballv pioe fafil
3iis FL luniau wns man led about
two inouthb ago
HEARING IN THE RICH CASE
Im inn Im I Diiile In Viimn imliil
In Mi xlt n tin In- liiiiuc nl Mm ill I
III Pmi June Ml - The t x ml of Mis
Mattie Hlii has bejjun beloie tho
United States eommivsionei liin to tie
tei mine w belli r ni not she lie siiiivn
deied to the Mexican authoiities lor
dial at hiaie on the charge of uuiider
ltt In r husband there last Apiil lohu
D Huh an Anieiioiin eitien vvnsinvs
terionsl sliol in luiiie lie was
brought to HI Riso in a hack next nioiii
inj by his wite and died a few days
liUer as a loMilt of his wounds Mexico
made application ior tho extradition of
the woman who Ls also an Ameiiiau
cidcii and tho ease has moused wide
epieiul inteiestou account oi its peculiar
features and the fact that it is the Hist
extradition ease under the new deaty
Rich made an aute moitem statement
in which he said his wite shot hint and
this was placed in evidence The sin
Kton also testified and tho plot ceding
of the Tuauv tomt which investigated
the killing weie liilioduced Today
Mrs Rich will testify in hor own bo
half The deid mails homo was form
oily at Foit Dode la and his lathur a
banker tesidcs theie now
POLICE NIP ABIG SWINDLE
I Itm oT rtiuiiliiliml Kxpoiliis CiiiikIiI
Ilepiil Iiik Im il IIIk HiihIiiiss
Nrw Yokk June 2l Henry Moigan
and Hobeit Klein who aie alleged to bo
members oi a combination numbering
18 men engaged in a tiaudulont busi
ness enterpuse under the fluu name of
Lvon Co opeiatmg all over tho
country hae been attested bote tho
other paitncis m the schenio having
been piexiously cajidued
They called themsehes shipping and
commission mci chants mil it is alleged
managed to get themsehes confounded
ith a Hiilable lii in of a similar name
which latter is engaged in the Hnvdeii
exjioit tiade In the o lice the pohcu
found 100 letters or mole from liiinu
f ui tm ingconccins thioughoiit the Unit
ed Slates wlueh showed that carloads
of goods were on the way to New Yoik
for the linn The pnluo allege that
these weie seemed under iulse pieteiises
as tximples lor ixpoitadon
lluiilrreil iiiul Tliun Ci niiuitoil
Pko TDisci June 20 Sadie B
Mnttiexson 20 jenisof ago was mm
dind by hi l allegid tiaramour Samuel
K Owens 57 jiars old at F isti l R I
yesteidav It is 1 nnid hat both weio
dinuk and that Owens dioxe the woman
into the ynd knmk 1 her down and
split lu r hcid opi n in axi tabbeil
lKitvKi in the bwA with a ciiving
knife and then pouting kciosone oer
her se for on flic while sho was still
bundling Her body was buimd to u
map Owens was anestid
Ills 1 ipliKi on tin- shiinl
CiiTiAdi Juni 211 Mi Liiner
took tin stand yesiuday m the iise of
Mis IiiofiMill and John Collins of
PiiiusmIIi O i hinged with kidnaping
htlli Got aid Lapiuci and told the story
of the theft of hf bov and the uuuin
siames under wlmh nhc found him
altei a 10 months fiuitless seuiii Tho
suuoundiugs and the physu a condi
tion of the child when found tended to
substantiate the claims of ill tieatinent
ot Gerald
TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD
Tho piosident appointed Cliulos C
Dewstoe postmaster at Cleveland
While tiding along tho public load in
Elliott county Kentucky Wednesday
Lei Spaiks was fatally shot tioni am
bush
Governor Roosevelt of New York at
tended the carnival at Milwaukee Wed
nesday and was tendeied an enthu
siastic reception
Secietary Long has reiterated that
the navy depirtnient contemplates tak
ing no Anther action in the Sampson
Schley condoveisy
The wages ot the employes of the
Ohio River railway weie Wednesday
iiic leased 10 per cent This is the sec
ond mi lease stneo March 1
Assistant Secretary oi War Moiklo
joliu leaves on a tour ol inspection of
tho Fox river Wis engineeiing work
on July 2 and will leturu to his desk
about July 20
Alter an unsuccessful strike of 17
days diuatiou tin Butliilo fieight hand
lers retained co woik Wednesday Tho
2 -100 men involved returned at the old
rate 15 cents per hour
Rear Admit al William T Sampson
coiuinander in chief ot tho Ninth At
lantic sipmdion after a year and a halt
of almost continuous duty havobtiiiied
leac ol absence tor a months vacation
Nunieiotis queues aro being received
by scientific bureaus as to the ineasiiio
lnent of Mount McKmley Alaska Tho
eliwadon of this mountain as deter
mined by the geological survey patties
dining the past season is 20lii0 above
the im an sea level
Tin largest production of manganese
oie icpoited since lbll occurred in bH
nceoiiling to stntistlir just issued by the
Unitid States geological suivey The
huint production amounted to 15057
long tons allied at isKolb i an incicaso
of almost 41 per cent over 1S07
Neailynll the white puddlois em
ployed at Monrhead Bros Cos iron
woiksat Shufpsbuig Pa weio dis
i Inn ged Wednesday and the plaies lllh d
by negroes who weie brought from
othei places The firm has opposed the
atliliatiuil ot its employes with the
Amalgamated association
Louis F Menage the i miner in cm
dent ot the defunct Noithwcsttrii Guar
aiity Loin loinpiuy which tailed Ma
17 1MM ntuiiitd to Miuiiiapolis Wnl
nesday mid siiiieiideud himself to
Sheiitt Mt gulden Then are two m
dictmiuts against him for giiud lain in
lit has lMii in Gil id mala and Mix
im si v lis and Uiteiinined to letum
and sttld tlKll
Aiinuil Allien in Fisheiies assoin
dons com entiou iidjourued at Niigaia
rulluWeduidav
NOUFOLK NBBItASKA TIUliSDAY 11NK 21 18
i
AIL TO SINK OX TIME
Musical Festival at Cincinnati
Is Postponed for a Day
img nriiinMJ Mir ir riMsiiro
Illldii I limoiiiiil llUiiiiiilnliil Ieiiplii
Aivinlilt nl smiKii lisl Mull Al i tillii I
lliililuln In ii s iluni Coiiilltlon limn
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CisiiNXAii Juno 20 Fifteen thou
sand dis ippoiuted people assembled at
Sieugeifest hull lust night and left
amidst a Hun us of disgust that sur
passed in intensity and volume it not
in hai inony anything the massed oicea
of out 1000 could have given No con
ceit was giuii The hall was not com
pleted so far as the stage and floor weio
concerned and no notice had been
giuii ol the unexpected delay
Theie weio unexpected diilleulties en
cotinteied m tenioMiig the tiamowoik
in the moi mug and some mishaps oc
cuned Supervising Aiclutect Wind
Baldwin then saw al onto that he could
not kee his iiiomise to have the ball
ready and ho collapsed He is pro
nouncidtobe m u ery set ions condi
tion lrom nen ous prostration But the
fact that Audited Baldwin dadbioken
down and that the hall lould not bo oc
cupied last night weie not made known
to the public oi piess and the people
wiroallowid to assemble for nn ex
hibition oi woikmcn Healing out debus
and putting down flooring The
scenes both inside and outside tho gieit
hall biflle dosiiiption Tho police
kept up a i ope line ol piotoction but
the eiowd bloke ill and got m the way
of the workmen Theie was an ini
meiise i iowiI as early as 7 p m await
ing admission and tor two hours them
was us rough house as oui is seen on
the f loiitiei Pioplc tiom all pails of
tile coiintlv minglid good millliedly
in tommi ntiug on the management that
hld thiee yems in w llli h to got leady
and then piesented such a seeiio as lit
foic them
In order to make sine of the next an
nouncement Pn sidi nt Btltumu stall il
that there would be no concert until to
night when the opening piogram will
be given
LAND ACT MAKES TROUBLE
ICuiif liimm on lloiilti ol Diiu is unit Slifi
dun Coiinllis Scliui I In ItmiKiH
CiiAimos Neb June 2i R inchiiien
boidt ring on Dawes and Shciitl in couii
tii s 0 miles sontli ot Chatlroii mo get
ting contiol ol all the imge possible by
menus ol tho losersoir act When it is
possible a lesurvoir is coustiuded in tho
ct ntir ol a section with a view of con
tinuing the four qtiiurcrs Large mini
beis of filings me being made daily un
dei the i cset voir act which fact has
caused othei s to take boniest ad filings
Mlllllllllllllll AksiiiiIiI OpiMH
Cnxui ryr June 20 The 2iith an
nual nn cting ot tin Chautauqua assem
bly opt nod yesteiday With the lmgest
at tendance lor un opening day m tho
history oi the assembly The mei ting
wusaddressid by Bishop John II Vio
lent ohnnicllor ot Chautauqua picsi
dent Clem Studebakt r ol South Bend
Ind and Manager Wilson M Du of
Cleveland The association sunt last
year has ltccivcdaii endowment ol i0
000 one halt of which lias come lioin
Miss Helen Gould
Id Ill ol I hi Mil I lie
Lincoln June 20 Bx Governor
Holcomb yesteiday received a lehc ot
the battleship Maine Tho lehc is in
the shape of a candlestick The base is
made iiom live oak auuor backing the
stall fioin a piece of mahogany taken
fioin a door in the ofliieis qunters the
socket of biass and the handle liom a
piece ot Get man silver wno that
belonged to the electucal plant of the
shi
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OVMlltuN Mo June 20 Hutiii
Smith Jr a prominent cttien died
yesteiday He was 5 1 years old He
wus deputy pension commissioner under
Hnuisous iidmiuistiatiou and was at
one time commander ol the dopai tmeiit
of Missouri G A R
it 1 I it 1 1 1 olilitn lit Winllilil
WlMliLH Kan June 20 Captain
Coghlun U S N appealed hen- yes
terday befoie the Winfleld ChaiituiKpia
and his lu ttuo on The Battle ol Ma
nila was hsti ned to by ocr hooo per
sons He was leceived with maiked en
thusiasm
lxtlililis Nl K o Alliums
CruAK R UWs li June 20 f fraud
Libiariini Pirviu yesteiday morning lt
ceiud oilltial notice of the fact that tho
Washington Masonic grand lodge has
n cinded its action of a year ago admit
thigcutain negio Masons to puwicges
of the older
1iitliii anil Inn sons In utt in il
WMKotj Kan June 20 John Lcn
lieu u tiiuuei and his two little sous
Isadoie and Felix aged 7 and 5 villis
weie diowmd yosteiduj in Rotktieek
six miles West ol lllls 1 c Ijt nherr
uttiinptul tluough tin swilKn
stream and his wagon was i an led
FIRE IN COPPER MINE
1li I In niloM I ill nut i ill tilt A tlilr Ciiiii
inims Ilitiil Is sll lltnitliiK
Il lnMI All June 20 lll e bloke
out iii the Veitle CtSppei compuin s n
x t il i i i ii x fuiniiee last night ami is
still binning lleicelN The icveibiia
lil is the lalgest ot its kind til the
Iliitnl Mutes and is diioctly uiilti u
luilmid Hack Back ol it a few feet
nti a number ot coke bins To the
ninth me the vitals ol the mine he
pnwi iluuise lepieseiiling an iuu stmeiit
ol f iOooo The liainewoik holding
500 tons of coke IH1 w ith a clash on tint
tile and the whole euistd most intense
htit No elloit was made to suo the
coke but eUiy onergj was lent to loop
it liom binning the neat by poWeihoiise
Tons of the burning coke tell thtough
an opt u shall mid set the 115 toot level
ol the mine on lie But tlnswaseou
dolled alter a li homs tight The loss
will be heavy and will tall upon Senator
flat i alone The lite oiigmatcd liom
tut don ot one ot Ihchiltsonthc fmuiico
blowei Twelve bundled men huvo
hi t n thiovvn out ol eiuploynient tem
poiauly
STOCKYARDS STRIKE
A l limn I DNiiiikis VV II Ii slilllnl lultoi In
I lin Hog lloiisi
Cilli Atio June 20 With the excep
tion oi the double at the Vilas As Roll
bin plant wbcie about 500 men and
liuVs iodised towolk jesleillay the ep
uli urn ol slukesat the packing houses
appi ui s to be at an end In eve I y plant
notices have been posted warning cm
plou s that anvone ipultiug beloio the
it gul u hour would be dischiiigi d
Aiinour co Jo lcmoiistiated In lr
abihtv to lim their hog house with the
nn n who wt le put in the place ol the
skillt d woikmcn The linns piuHinsi s
lining the day weie iOOO hogs about
loooltss than its noimal pint basis
The men taking the places ol tin sink
t is have bet n employed as hclpiis at
the win It and Siipeiiutiiiilent jonwiv
savsiluv me doing well mid in a day
oi two will be able to duplicate the
work of the stiiki is but thev will not
i cuve the wages paid die old men
Cum Aqiilii li iliil
PvA Ills Ttllle 20 All exchange
of sliofs b tvvcell IltgloeS 111 tin Ieliwi II
mining district yesterday must d nil us i
itt meld tor a time lmt nouipl in
n sts u stored piiHe and oliiiiinnli d nl
lttr Mayor foriuan si nt a eoiiimitli i
ot in gnu s in haige of Mine SetlttilV
Hum to Spiingtleld yesteiday I In v
c xpluitii d tilt ir situation sime tin u tit st
lmpoitntioii to Pina until their lis
chiige U Governor Tanner and up
peak d lor aid in having the state loi
then Joipioi southern homes Theyie
turiietl le t night and icpoited to 100
discharged Illinois that the governor
asked loi a list ol all families and the
destination they desiicd loiiiuh and ho
xvould liunish them tiaiispoiltiou
I ill in Mini I i n mi Vlluli
AuiiN Ind June 20 Bviiy
man at Lipil is uuntil and tin Ihiiio
hotel has been lonvcitod into a toil to
lesist the tliu atened leluinol the noli
umoiiist mob which made an attat k
Tuesday and demolislud all windows
and puit ol the building itself The
tluett that the building and all ol the
men would be blown up with dynamite
canst d siuli picpuiadous to bo made
Ill I in In N iK i o VI I tin nl i lor
Biv nit Mo June 20 Union miners
who in con stnke heie against the Kail
sis anil Texas Coal company wi u sin
jiused yesteiday when the company
unpolled 125 negio niineis fiom Paiia
Ills bunging the men and 25 mgro
women into tin- camp on a spinal dam
Theie has been no distmhuu c
TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS
Hobeit I loitcr sailed on the St
Paul Wednesday lor Kuiopoto oiiiili to
t coiionuc investigations 111 Russia
Lieiitenant Milton Iv Sdivvi nk U
S K leinid died at his home 111 New
Yotk Wtdiusday night aged 10 yeais
Mount St Marys college at 1innu Its
burg Md content d the houoiary do
greeol LL D 011 Major General Thomas
M Anderson
Dr K Heujamin Andrews foimeily
piesident ot Brown iiniersitv was
Wednt sday re elet ted siipetintendent of
the Chicago pubho schools
The Seventh Day Advcntists of North
and South Dakota are holding their an
nual camp meeting and conteieme at
Sion Kill and will uiniin 111 sesiion
until July i
Olliteis nuido 1 raid 011 the homo of
Philip Haiiiok fit Heilyville Pa
Wednesday night and ciptui d 1 com
plftc outfit ior tliu iiiaiiiifm dim of
bpui ions coin
The Unihd States diiisioit Vnlenciv
hailed Wednesday night foi Manila
btaiiug the heidipiaitein baud anil
Troops B and M Koiuth cavihy and
cu11111m11 s II and B lor the Twenty
iouith infautiy
Bvaii almost untuiiiiiiUA vod Weducs
day it was dicidtd bv the United Nur
wegiui Lutheiin synod that thetolli gn
now located it Minneapolis r hould bo
fi utsfeired to Noithtield and oiiaolt
dated with St Olalh
Collts P Huntington has bought a
dict of laud ot lM ueios ill Haniver
ctaintv Vnginia while at his tvpciisu
a wt 11 eipupHd building is tu in elected
tlil the iiilltillt Ill lit of JUVtlllle old ml
fls it tilt Illl0 1 It
Royal
r Absolutely Ipube
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PoWDEft
Makes the food more delicious find wholesome
S0vL 6KIK0 POOtR CO St 1B
liaicful Insy and Long NN caring
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Olga Ncthcrsole 250 Shoe
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Nn tin nl im in in ti - 1 1 inn Im In i nnfurii lo I In I limn of tin foul
Stilti vt rj IidJIiIh t liiiiini Kill hint k Unit It itit iih ii ctiivi il
iiinilili 1 1 tm I in l nn 1 iDhIiiiii fur vvonr unit tiimfuil
Nn I i I Inoiiii lu I ttilli llpnf Un hiiiii iiiiillinii i lulil will
I iilli hi mint i mlti i Ii ill 1 Ol ii nt In 1 1 mill itoll Iulli in
l Ml It Ml III I DIM Ml It I Hllil 111111 III I Pit II lltlil I I till II II I
rtiiniiliiclnttil l Hie Ktiik Mnml slmcCn Knik Mlond III
Hint siil 1 1 mlnshi l In I In lI t liy
F A HUSTON
Izsz H tohaas scctW
I buraen
A 1ST JO
UHLES
Higliost IMnrkct Prico Iail loi
Huttcr mid ICggs
CRSEILER
Sale and
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission
Hraasch Avenue DLMUJC A A
and Thiru St rttUNt 44
- newtLetlp oroneof tho with the Port Arthur route Activity
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THE BOOK STORE
Makes a Hpeolalty of and needs yom pitonug In ho following goods novvf
Periodicals and News Papers
Hooks SliiiitnuM y niiUl i hMiius and
Haso Hall Supplies Hisc and China Novcllios Toys ami Ijui
cy ootls I K Hooks Mnislics Ctimlis Mutois Toilot A Hi
des Novellies Top presents Mnsieal Inslnunenls etc WIkmi
Jim need lliom straihl lo THE BOOK STORE
l 1 1 IK MIT Im sun si
CM VS S IIHinUI VUI IKKsllH M
II IOIINHON vsiiuat
W It UIIAAM II Ahs i ahiiiiu
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
llli Mini hiII ixt liiiiwi on tint 1 1 mill iiinl nil mix ot Kim I mm lnniin
Dlriclnrs mmi s V II Ihmnsun iis s llmiKil S IlliiVniii M
Hit M Ii 11 II Mil I I Ml MMIMI II I- SihMiiSs
FOR Q00D LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS
The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn
C 15 DURLANI Secretary
MMr lfcWtMtlwrHWHiMi Wiawtii in nW 1
G W BRAASCH
- UliALEd IN -
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xoSSiai csiimiSisssscns 6 is
Suauuil
Evluslve agent 1 r tin Oh luati d Swiitvitir l V Spring Coal the
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crmton IJnd Dual in all s s TIILKIIION Jl
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Stolen Shoes Found
These goods are soiled a little but just as good
as ever I will sell them for cost price Call and
see them two doors west of Oxnard hotel
STEIMBRECHER
Money to Loan
ON
Real Estate
ilioni B 8 teociatii
Groceries
Always Fresh
and Just as
Represented
AT
KARO BROS
MB Sausage
lKnHlH lirU
yP Game
Everybody wants the -est of
meats We make a special
pffort to please our trade
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DRESSMAKING
Pniees Reasonable
Up stairs over Warehaius Milliuor
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