The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, July 06, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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of fit ease and durability
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icati women dl
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these shoes Wc
confine the sale
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TRADE SiHK
Sola Exclusively by
DAVENPORT BROS
Norfolk Shoemen
NORFOLK LODGE NO 97
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Mpote In Odd Follows 11 nil on the first and
third Fridays of each month Visiting broth
ers cordially invited to attend all onr meeting
W K Hoffman Financier L C HnrKclt Be
eorder C G Dolan Mastor Workman
FOR SALE
CHEAP
A FINE SECOND
HAND
Mason
Hamlin
Organ
Taken in exchange
on a Chickering Pi
ano for sale cheap
Johnsons
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Store
SIMPSONS CORNER
Offioe Hardys Coal Office
Four good houses to rent
Home worth 1000 for 000
Two good rooms upstairs one large
sale room down stairs for rent
Money to loan on real estate
Come and see me when yon want in
surance J B SIMPSON
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
Ttoo Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature 00
Minimum temperature 02
Average 76
Precipitation 43
Total precipitation for month 44
Barometer
Foreoast for Nebraska Generally
fair tonight and Friday except showers
and thunder storms east portion CoolJ
er southeast portion tonight
THURSDAY TOPICS
The regular meeting of the city conn
oil will be held this evening
The 0-year-old son of Rev Trieber of
Fremont had an oye blown out by the
explosion of a toy cannon at Arlington
oa the Fourth
The lightning which accompanied last
nights storm was very intense but as
yet no local reports of destruction have
been received The rainfall was nearly
a half inch as measured by the govern
ment instruments
nuotlier year the drnr children will re
quire breech loading mngnzino repeat
ing shot guns niul rllles with gotmino
cartridges or Rattling guns on wheelH
in order to appropriately celobrnto
Tho business at tlio telephone central
ollleo has becoino 60 great that an assist
ant operator is much needed Mtmngor
Sprecher will go to Omaha soon to ascer
tain at headquarters what can bo dono
toward securing tho needed iucreaso of
holp
Pasowalk park will bo open Saturday
evening and tho lewo Esther Harnett
has arranged for a balloon ascension as
one of tho attractions It is a pleasant
placo to while away a few hours and all
citizens are given a cordial invitation to
onjoy its pleasures
Tho peoplo of tho city aro qulto gener
ally complying with tho edict of tho city
council concerning tho trimming of trees
and cutting of weeds Where tho order
has been carried out tho streots and
yards aro much ituprovod in nppearnnco
and convenience
Perry Black nit boy who
lived about eight miles north of North
lloutl was killed last Fridny Ho was
riding a bicyclo down a stoop hill when
it struck an obstruction and tho boy
was thrown on Ajblood vessel was
ruptured nud death ensued in a fow
hours
A number of peoplo aro objecting to
having tho Fourth extonded a week or
two especially whou its observance
necessitates tho firing of guns or cannon
crackerf at all hours of tho night when
tired mortals aro supposed to bo enfolded
in the embrace of Morpheus and enjoy
ing a needed rest after a proper observ
ance of the Natal day
Rev L B Carpenter pastor of tho
M E church at Essex Iowa is in tho
city today He came to take Burt
Nicholls an inmate of the hospital for
insane to his home in Shennudoah
Iowa The officials have pormitted tho
young mans removal although he is not
yet recovered and it is feared ho never
will The expectation is that he will bo
returned to the institution after visiting
a while with his parents
Tho story of tho boy who can while
in a hypnotic stae see through people
examine their bones and locate diseases
has about cupped the climax and all the
anxious public now has to wait for is the
person who can see tho conscience of an
ice man tho heart of the average mule
driver or tho soul of a flirt and while ho
is in search of the invisible he might be
able to detect cash in tho printers pock
et When this can bo dono there is no
need to try further
The gasoline stovo at tho homo of W
G Baker was tho cause of some excite
ment yesterday afternoon While Mrs
Baker was filling it the gasoline took
fire and for a short time it looked dan
gerous for the house This was saved
by the quick work of Carroll Powers
who saw the trouble when passing and
running in carried the stovo with the
blazing oil out of doors Mrs Bakers
hands were qulto severely turned by the
flames but otherwise no great damage
resulted
Norfolk will not be able to get the
G A R district reunion next year
without making a bid for it and the
meeting at G A R hall tonight will
perhaps definitely answer the question
as to its location so far as Norfolk is con
cerned Other towns realize its im
portance to business interests and will
not leave the old soldiers go begging
for a place to meet To secure the
reunion will cost the outlay of some
time and money but the benefits arising
therefrom are worth many times the
cost
Reports recently issued by the war
department show that the Fighting
Fir6t Nebraska is deserving of the
name its record leading that of all oth
er regiments that have taken part in
the war of the Philipines It has par
ticipated in 20 pitched battles and lost
20 men killed and 160 wounded Of
1200 men who went to Manila upwards
of a year ago the number departing on
the steamer Hancock on Saturday was
42 officers and 812 enlisted men One
deserter and 30 discharged were left
behind
An exchange is urging women who go
to church to adopt the commendable ac
tion of removing their hats as they
would at a theater or other eutertuiu
ment The suggestion is a sensible one
as people in the churoh are often as in
terested in seeing what is going on in
front as though they are at an enter
tainment It seeuufodd anyway that a
woman who will run all around the
neighborhood bareheaded should want
to wear a hat in a publio hall church or
other edifice where there is a pub
lio gathering
The erection of the new sugar factory
and raising of beets at Ames are making
things lively in that portion of Dodge
county The steel frame work of the
factory is up and the other work is being
pushed by as large a force of men as can
conveniently bo worked The building
will be 100 feet high and 200 feet long
when completed In the beet fields a
force of about 000 men and children are
at work some of the rows being two
miles long The beets are worked in
gangs and eaph person has to do tho
same amount of work as the workers
must maintain a straight row with no
I lagging behind allowed nor is it healthy
The Fremont Herald thinks that by l to try and work ahead of the row
as
the ouo who is ambitions is llnblo to be
sottled with after working hours by his
co laborers
Tho Festival of Flowers will bo re
peated at Marquardts opera houso this
ovoning run a good rrowd will undoubt
edly attend Mrs Day has been drill
ing thoso who take part both in old and
now features and with tho experience of
previous entertainments it is safe to
sy that they aro now pretty nearly per
fect Tho appearance of Miss Nellie
Gorooko who tilled a prominent placo
in Chicago musical circles during her
stay in that city and who will roiulor
somo of hor choice vocal selections to
night will no doubt servo to augment
tho attendance- considerably Norfolk
peoplo entertain a lively recollection of
hor ability to plenso the musical ear and
will scarcely miss tho opportunity of
giving her a royal reception homo nor
fail to improve tho chance of hearing
hor volco after receiving a season of
critical training
Street fairs aro becoming very popular
in many portions of tho United States
and it is something which almost any
town or city can have at its command
Tho Kansas City Journal says of tho
idea Street fairs hnvo been vory pop
ular in many European cities and thoy
have been greatly oujoyed by tho in
habitants and visitors Tho construc
tion and decorations of booths aro ca
pable of vory picturesquo elaboration
and there Is scarcely a limit to tho vari
ety of ontorestiug displays and pleasant
entortaiument that can bo tillered tho
public by this menus At first glance
tho street fair seems to bo about tho best
idea that has yet been offored by tho in
vontlve geniuses who make Kansas City
attractive to tens of thousands of visit
ors every October Tho bcheino Is one
that is bouud to grow from the sugges
tions of the people for everybody will
bo interested in it
Diamond
GlisBtnaus
O breakiust bacon at
Found A Knights of Pythias watch
charm Call on B W Jonas
If you want to sell or trade your
property list it with
G R SniLKK Co
Spanish dance highland lling and
Maypole dance at Marquardts opera
house Thursday evening
Doch Norfolk Want It
The citizens of Norfolk aro invited to
meet with Mathowsou post at G A R
hall on Thursday evening of this week
and givo an expression as to whother
or not thoy desire the district Grand
Army reunion held in this city next
year it is necessary that an under
standing should be reached before tho
delegates go to Plainview next week
H W Roherts
Post Commander
W H Widaman
Adjutant
Dont miss seeing the archers at the
Festival of Flowers Thursday evening
Tonight Tonight
Among tho features of tho entertain
ment at Marquardts opera house this
evening are the following
Miss Nellio Gercckein vocal selections
Baby Phyllis in artistic poses
A few new comic novelties yet a se
cret
You will again have the last chance
to see the dashing Spanish dance
The pretty dart and quiver features
Kinder Sympony band in Bhort selec
tions
Miss 9race Spear in the Highland
fling
The beautiful Maypole dance
The Turkee Turks
Jack oLantern
The little waiters
Pretty music and dancing
Doors open at 730 Opening over
ture at 815 General admission 86c
reserved seats 50c children 25c Seats
on sale at Leonards drug store
If you want to buy or trade come and
see us G R Seiler Co
Office in Mast block
Farm and city loans
The Durland Trust Go
Houses for sale
WWJMV
T E Odiornb
Hear the Kinder Synlphonio band at
Marquardts opera house Thursday
oveniug
Captain William Astor Chanler cong
ressman from New York is the presi
dent of Tho New York Star which is
giving away a forty dollar bicycle dally
as offered by their advertisement in an
other column Hon Amos J Cum
mlngs M O Col Asa Bird Gardner
distriot attorney of New York j ex-Governor
Hogg of Texas and Col Fred
Feigle of New York are among the well
known names in their board of directors
Give the Children Drink
called Groin O It is a delicious appe
tizing nourishing food drink to toko
the place of coffee Sold by all grocers
and liked by all who have used it be-
i cause when properly prepared it tastes
like the finest coffee but is free from all
its injurious properties Groin 0 aids
digestion and strengthens the nerves
It is not a stimulant but a health
builder and children as well as adults
can drink it with great benefit Costs
about one fourth as much as coffee
15 and 25 ceuts
Every well man hath his ill day
When a bit off or when seriously ill
you should take Hoods Saraparilla and
get well
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY IUIY 5 189
PENSONAL
U Uiley of Hardy was a visitor in the
city yesterday
O 15 Hays was In the city yestetday
from Wlnside
Jos Gratters was In town from Stan
ton yesterday
Judgo J H Barnes made a profession
al visit to WiuiMi today
C II MeOormiuk now has a chair in
W O Halls barber shop
O M Thompson was in tho city yes
terday from Hnttlo Creek
O L Harnes of Geneva was a visitor
to this lnctiopolls y oid onlay
Mr and Mrs H 1 Scott were in tho
city from Battle Creek yesterday
H T Sonneuhcheln and wife of Stan
ton paid one of their vlsitB to tho Sugar
City yesterday
Freddie Asinus returned last evening
from West Point whuru ho had been
visiting relatives
City Engineer W H Lowe went to
Creighton on tho noon train to look af
ter it surveying job
Mrs Otto uelow returned last even
ing from a fow days visit with relatives
and friends at Madison
II W Winter went to Madison today
to attend a meeting of tho board of
county commissioners
Miss Maudo Lyndell of Jellorson
Iowa is expected to arrive tonight to
visit at tho homo of 1 15 Wallerstadt
Ed Stevens returns this afternoon to
Missouri Valley Iowa whoro lie is em
ployed in tho F 15 M V railroad
shops
Miss Jeanotto Nehon left on tho uoou
train for her homo in Oakland and will
visit with her parents during tho
Bummer vacation
Commissioner J J Hughes passed
through tho city today on hiB way from
Battle Creek to tho county seat where
tho county board moots today
Otto Hollerman returned on tho noon
train from Marshlield Wis where ho
has beon teaching in tho schools Ho
will spend his summer vacation at homo
Deputy Revenue Collector Carl T
Seeley of Madison made his first visit
since his marringo to tho city yestorday
to see that tho peoplo hadnt taken ad
vantage of his ubseuco to evade any of
tho provisions of tho rovonuo laws
A full lino of Oneida Community aud
Curtice Bros canned goods at Boxs
Fifty thousatid dollars eastern money
to loan on good farms
G R Skilkii Co
Buy all your groceries of Box and got
the best
Wanted A dining room girl nt
Eberharts restaurant
IliilH Tor KuiiovtitliiK WiiIIh or School
ItiiihlliiKit mill liiHlile
Sealed bids will bo received by tho
board of education until 8 p in July J
for renovating walls and ceiling of tho
different school buildings where needed
by cleaning papering and painting
separato proposals being desired for
each method of treating tho walls also
for oiling the inside woodwork of the
High school building For particulars
see Mr H G Brueggeman chairman of
the building committee Right is re
served to reject any and all bids
H C Matrau
Secretary
Fine prunes at 5 cents per pound at
Lewis cash market
Sniders catsups at Boxs
DrFrank Salter Diseases of children
Box can suit you on coffee
Wanted A good girl at once Good
wages Mrs Jacoh Baum
Shirt Wulit Sale
50 dozen ladies shirt waists to be sold
at 75 cents would be very cheap at
100
25 dozen pique waists to be sold at
one fourth off former price
Summer dress skirts in linen denim
and duck Prices from 100 up
Summer corsets J9 5C 75 cents 100
and up
Mrs J Benbon
So 10th street
Omaha Neb
Tis worth a bag of gold Thi
applies with special force to Hoods Sar
saparilla Americas Greatest Medicine
Fresh pickerel at Glissmans
Baby Phills will delight tho audience
with now and artistic poses at Mar
juardts opera house next Thursday
evening
Nice upright piano to rent
O S Hayes
Apply to
The Union Paclflo will sell until July
11th excursion tickets to Denver at
1805 to Colorado Springs or Pueblo at
2000 Glenwood Springs 3003 Ogden
or Salt Lake 3200 for round trip
Return good to Oct 20th
F W Juneman Agent
Phone 85 for plumbingNFMfgCo
Admission to the Festival of Flowers
next Thursday eveuing will be 25 85
and 50 conts Reserved seats on sale at
Leonards drug store
A full line of Heinz celebrated pickles
and preserves at Boxs
Sturgeon is the piano man
Telephone No 112 will ring up Dr
F Verges residence and offic
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Our Nation in War
THE CHEAT CYCLOnAMIC PORTFOLIO OF
FAMOUS UATTLE3 OF THb UEPUULIC
PICTURING In lmnoranile nuignllleeiieo and leallstle elaboration tho
I08 nit1 3tiKKlH Fiercest Charges Terrific HomhmdmcntH His
orio Sieges Desperate Naval Engagements and Examples of Astoiindiiiir
Heroism that have punctured with epoch and decisive action the history of
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our country from 1776 to 1MIH
THERE WILL BE TWELVE PORTFOLIOS
I inn giving them away to my customers For fuithor Information call on
GEO B CHRISTOPH
Norfolk Nebraska DRUGGIST
When a Man is Down
Nothing good is said of hiin
When Prices are Down
A merchant finds plenty of praise everybody saying nice
things on account of our present low prices We are selling all
All Summer Goods
at Cost
Must close them out in the next three weeks
NOTHING RESERVED
A visit will prove that wo are stating facts Well help you to Save money
THE DRY GOODS PLACE
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R A HUSTON
Robertson Blk Norfolk Neb
Norfolk
N A HAINHOIYT Inwiilant
AM5XANDKU IIKAH Vlco 1ronliliut
W III1UCIIOI Cimlilnr
K WZU1Z AhuiKtiuiUJimlilor
National Bank
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys and Sella Exchange
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point in Europe
A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted
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HEAH F P HANLON K J HALE W H BUUHOJVZ WM ZDTZ
NA HAINBOLT JOHN K HAYS F VKBOES B HCOTTON
S FUESLER
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetables in Season
Fresh Bread Pies Cakes etc Constantly on hand
O A LU1KABT Pbxhidekt
JUAB 8 JIHIDiJK Vice Pbbsident
W II JOHNSON CAsniEB
W K BBAABUII AsaT Casbibb
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
Bay and tell exchange on tliix country ami all parte of Kurojo Farm Loan
Director Abmch W II Joiinhov Ciiah S Hmdoe O W UAAhCIl
BWANK J A LUIKABT T F MKMMINOKB L SESSIONS
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FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS
The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn
C B DURLAND Secretary
C W BRAA8CH
DEALER IN
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Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Snrinir Coal the
best In the marlrnt
Scranton Hard Coal in all sizes
Money to Loan
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Real Estate
lEIkhoru 6 fi S Association
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TELEPHONE 01
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WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD
SHAVE or BATH
IK 0 Halls Barber Shop
JIA1N ST THIRD DOOM KABT Of FOUBTH