The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, February 08, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Economical
Shoes
nro nover cheap shoes Shoes
Hko Pingroo Smiths mens J
womens and childrens nml
Drow Sojby Shoo Gos lndios
slices nro truly ecouomicnl j
becnuso thoy
I Will Outwear
two pairs of chenp shoos nuil
aro not high priced at that
If you hnvo riovor tried them
wo would advise you to do so
Davenport
Bros
NORFOLK NEBR j
SIMPSONS CORNER
Offico Hanlys Coal Otllco
Tiro insurance Farm and City Loans
and Ileal Esttvto
Como and sco mo
J E SIMPSON
ARE
2 Maybe your glasses are
f JUST EIGHT Mnybo y
not X
our
frame is slightly bent which spoils
X tho good work your optician has
done for you It may bo that and
it may not If your glasses are
X not Just Bight you are better
without thorn When you are
our way drop in and talk it over
X It costs you nothing
I C F W MARQUARDT
X OPTICIAN
t NORFOLK - NEBRASKA
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Tho AVeutlijr
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature l
Minimum temperature i
Averago 3
Snowfall inches 1 50
Precipitation 00
Total precipitation for month 00
Earometer 29 18
Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight
and probably Friday Rising temper
ature Friday afternoon or night
THURSDAY TIDINGS
Norfolk lodge No 45 I O O F will
meet tonight in regular session Visit
ing members are invited to be present
Jay the young son of Mr and Mrs
L J Speck is very seriously ill and it
is feared that his death is only a matter
of some bonis
Tho social at tho Congregational
church to be given by tho Y P S O E
will be held this evening regardless of
the weather conditions
The state board of transportation with
its secretaries are expected to arrive in
Norfolk this evening to listen to com
plaints concerning freight rotes Tho
hearing will bo hold tomorrow moruiug
Complaint was filed in tho police court
yeEterday by Mr Nethaway who runs
a feed store on East Main street against
a mau named Cramer for gambling
Tho heariug of testimony has been set
for Saturday
Next Wednesday is St Vulontines
day and several entertainments havo
been planned for the occasion prom
inent among them being the masquerade
ball in Marquardts hall under tho man
agemeut of Oscar Hitchey
Tho recoptiou that was to havo been
given Rev aud Mrs J G S Woills by
tho Ladies guild of Trinity church at
tho home of Dr and Mrs Holdon this
evening has been postponed uutil
further notice on account of tho
weather
W B Brownoof West Point came up
to interview tho Y M O L in regard
to presenting under their auspices ho
opera Pinafore which was recently pre-
sentod at West Point by people of that
city under his direction aud assistance
Tho organization didut accept his
proposition
Tho ladies of the Methodist church at
Fromout took tho first stop toward a
welcome reform last Sunday morning
v when they removed their hats during
tho sorvu o Tho roform was takou up
by tho Lndios Aid society and is ono
which has be on agitated in many parts
of tho country
Geo Stalcop who is cutting ico on
tho Bocho slough says that on Tuesday
tho hist day ho hauled ico tho wind
creatod groat havoo with his business
When tlio loads started tho ico would bo
sovon iuchcfl thick but by tho timo thoy
reached town it had molted to throo
inches in thickness But Tuesday was
a warm apringliko day It is imagined
that Mr Stalcop is oxperionclng no
trouble of that character today
Mrs M C Walker entertained a party
of Heights ladies last evening in honor
of tho 80th birthday of her mother Mrs
II II Simon A very pleasant evening
was spent by nil present and nico re
freshments weroservod thocoffoo bolng
poured from an earthen coffoo pot which
Mrs Simon owned when married GO
years ago She was tho rocipiont of
some boautifnl aud raro llowors ns woll
as best wishes for continued health aud
happinoss
Dolimd S D Timos lloiord A
Prosho county farmer while coming
down from tho ranges tho other day had
a break down and requiring a wrench
to ropair tho damage wont to a house
in tho neighborhood to scenro it Tho
rcsldout proved to bo a Norwegian and
understood English but vaguely Tho
man askod him if ho had a monkey
wrench No ho responded a ban
no monkn ranch lut da bau slieop
ranch over dot hill
Tho following appeared in tho Boos
Washington dispatches yesterday
Congressman- Mercer is in receipt of a
letter from tho Treasury dopartmont
stating that tho Bbiir public building
can bo constructed within tho nmount
appropriated 111000 but to mako it
absolutely fireproof 11000 additional
will bo required In regard to Hastings
and Norfolk tho communication shows
that tho sites havo been purchased tho
former costing 8 COS including ex
penses of inspector and tho latter cost
tug 1810 including expenses Tho
Treasury department recommends that
in view of tho increased cost of building
materials 120000 bo appropriated for
tho Hastings and Norfolk publio build
ings to insure fireproof structures
Twenty fivo years ago yesterday Rov
aud Mrs Flotchor E Sisson were mnr
ried They were keeping that fact all
to themselves so thoy thought but not
so in fact Mr Sissiou is assisting with
tho special meetings being held at the
M 13 church this week and after the
services lost evening about 20 of tho
fnonds of the couple followed him
home and arrived thero nearly as soon
as he did The friends did not make
a long stay however but just long
enough to wish Mr and Mrs Sisson
many happy returns of tho day and
leave them a handsome silver desert set
as a remembrance of the occasion
When tho friends departed they were
invited by Mr Sisson to como again on
the fiftieth anniversary of thoir wed
ding and as often in tho meantime as
is couveiuont
Just beforo dark last ovouing a hang
ing lamp in tho parlor at Mrs Pilgers
homo without warning fell to tho iloor
with a loud crash taking with it a large
section of tho plastering on the ceiling
The lamp was broken into many piecs
and tho oil was scattered in all direc
tions over the carpet Miss Wisdom
was teaching her class in shorthand in
tho room at tho timo of tho accident
nud this lady was struck on tho head
and quite badly cut by tho falling
lamp while Miss Barrett in tho
scramble to get out of tho way throw
her baud upon a hot stove and was
severely burned It is fortunate that
the accident did not happen an hour
later when tho lamp would havo been
lighted and nothing could havo pre
vented a serious conflagration
Wanted Good girl for gonoral house
work Wages 550 a week
Mrs Dr Fiiank Salter
Farm and city loans
Tub Duuland Trust Co
Wasted Room aud board for wif i
of traveling man Quiet homo liko
place desired References exchanged
Box IW7 Norfolk
Opening Announcement
Having opened a tailor shop in the
room just west of tho Rouio Miller
building on Norfolk aveuuo I am now
prepared to do a general tailoring busi
ness Now goods are on tho way
First class work and a perfoot fit guar
anteed with the most reasonable prices
A call from my friends and those desir
iug work in my line is invited
P J Fueslkk
K i A M V Cheap jxctirHloi8
On February l 18 and 10 to Lincoln
Neb nt one faro for tho round trip
account meetiug of tho National Cream
ery Butter Makors convention good
returning until February 28
February 20 is tho date for tho next
cheap excursion to Hot Springs S D
1485 for tho round trip good returniug
ilO days from date of sale
Creamery butter at the Palaco Meat
Market
At tho First Congregational church
parlors Thursday eveuiug the Y P S
O E will give a Midwinter Excur
siou through whirh a trip can bo
taken free of cost No doubt many will
avail themselves of the opportunity
THE NOKFOLK NEWS THURSDAY FEBRUARY 8 1900
NEARLY A BLIZZARD
1 1 ml nil tlio FcHturcn Kxropt Thorn him
Not Kuniigli Snow
Tho weathor introduced by Old Boreas
last night was tho nearest approach to a
blizzard this section of tho country has
oxporioncod during tho wintor Tho
wind fairly howled and crackod about
tho corners causing tho most substan
tial buildings to tromblo to their very
foundations Enough snow accompa
nied tho wind to mako sonio very ro
Bpoctablo drifts about tho streets and
country Sinco tho wind commoncod
to blow from tho northwest tho tonipor
nturo has taken a very groat tumble and
tho ico mon aro no longor besot by fears
concorning thoir crop Tho roal men
too nro quite happy thoir only cause
for disappointment boing tho difficulty
in making necessary deliveries owing to
tho snow bauks
Tho severe weather affected tho oper
ation of trains on tho railroads entoring
Norfolk Tho Sioux City train on tho
O St P M O duo horo at 10 l
was threo hours late which hold tho
U P tho Kiimo length of timo going
out nt 2 instoad of 11 Tho train from
tho oast on tho F E M Vduo hero
at 1205 did not got in until about it
oclock Tho train from tho west on
tho Elkhorn was noarly on timo Tho
U P freight from tho south was moro
thau three hours Into
Wo mako loans on real estate at
lowest ratos Elkhorn Building and
Savings nssociatiou T E OuioUNn Sec
Houses for Bale
T E Odiornk
Choice veal at tho Palaco Meat Murkot
Tolophono No 112 will ring up Dr
F Verges residonco and office
Snidcrs catsups at Box s
PERSONAL
Frank Worehoad was up from Stanton
yesterday
F C Davis of Madison had business
in tho city
Mrs Edon of Verdigro is visiting
Norfolk friends
Henry Slitt of Silver Crook sojourned
in tho city last night
Mayor J 15 Simpson returned from a
business trip to Orchard today
E Crook of Meadow Grovo was a
city visitoryesterdny atteruoon
Commissioner Wintor wont to Tildon
last evening to inspect a county bridge
Morris Mayer came in off tho road
last evening aud will remain with his
family some months
Mrs Robt Ruohlow who has boon
visiting Norfolk friends returned to her
homo in Pierce yesterday
Chief of Police Widaman is attending
to business at Petersburg and Olllcer
Kane is looking after his duties
Mrs W B Vail and daughter Flossie
went to Rock Rapids Iowa yesterday
for a two weeks visit with relatives and
friends
Ex Commissioner A C JohnBon who
is now living on a farm near Meadow
Grove was a city visitor yesterday
afternoon
Dr J S Anderson state veterinarian
of Seward was in tho city Tuesday in
consultation with Dr McKini concern
ing some horses
Mr D Phelan of Cherokee Iowa ono
of tho supervisors of that county is stop
ping at tho Oxnard having como to get
to get information in regard to beet cul
ture aud growing Thoy aro talking of
starting a beet sugar factory at Cherokee
Cranes fine stationery
Book Store
Mrs TuincR McDonulil
The remains of Mrs James McDonald
who passed away yesterday were taken
on tho early train this morning to
Pendor where thoy will bo laid to robt
today Beforo leaving tho house 25 or
J0 members of the W O W nud K P
lodges to both of which Mr McDonald
belongs gathered After a prayer by
Rov G H Main tho remains and sor
rowing relatives wero escorted to tho
train Telegrams wero sent tho lodges
at Pender to meet tho party upon nr
rival at that placo under whoso aus
pices tho funoral will bo hold today
Mrs McDonald mother of James and
Miss Brunspn and Mr Brunsou sister
and brother of tho deceased accom
panied tho husband to Ponder with tho
remains
At a special meeting of Valloy camp
No 100 W O W hold last ovouing
tho following resolutions of condolonce
wore adopted
Whereas In tho sovereign providence
ot tho Almighty tlio esteemed wife of
our Brothor James MoDonald has beon
called to her oterunl rest while still in
the morning of life nud a heart broken
husbaud aud a motherless babe aro dis
consolate tonight
Hesolvert That Valley caniD Wood-
men of the World hereby extends to tho
bereaved husbaud aud friends our assur
ance of sympathy and sorrow Words
are impotent and sorrow vain but wo
commend to tho hearts that nro sad to
night th memory of all that was beau-
tirui auauoDioin tlio lire of the departed
loved ono
Resolved That a copy of those rosolu
tions be spread upou tho records of our
camp published and presented to the
nereavea luimiy
Geo M STAPKNirousr
Geo M Dudley Consul Com
Clerk
The eugagemeut of The Liars at
tho Auditorium Mouday evening next
promises to be a successful one for the
demand for fpjiN ha Rlrndvhopti li f
There appears to bo a good deal of mill
osity on tho part of tho thoatregoors to
soo this comedy of which so much is
promised Tho production will bo niado
uidor tho direction of Mr Joseph Huok
ley who promises tlio satuo as used at
tho Empire thoatro Now York whore
tho comedy played to an extended on
gagomont for four months Mr Skin
ner will bo scon in tho loading rolo sup
ported by Miss Nanette Oomstock
Seats on sale nt Leonard h
DrFrank Salter Diseases of children
Just opened 1 loin sweet dill and
sour pickles Palace Meat Market
Box can suit you on colToo
H lour Willed Nlnn
Goto Fritz Hoohno in ICoonigstcins
drug store lie is tho host and cheapest
watchmaker and jeweler in town
All work warranted
A RECORD BREAKER
IIuMiifhk nt tlio lontolllio lor liiniuirT
eerileil Unit of Any Month
Post master Spreoher reports that the
postofllco business during thu mouth of
January was a record breaker receipts
from tho sale of stamps onvelopes
postal cards and box rents being in ox
oosb of those of any other month since
tho oillco wns established
January wns in fact a roinarkablo
business month in all respects It is
usually expected that business in Janu
ary will drop oil to almost nothing but
this January was an exception to tho
rule aud business in all lines hold up
surprisingly and wns probably a record
breaker as Januarys go in many lines
Tho reuoipts at tho postofllco for tho
month wero 112 II the next largest
month was October I8IIS when tho
total amount of business was 1 001 SO
an excess in favor of January 1 100 of
01 00
This was exclusive of tho money order
business In this department thoio
wero 517 domestic and fnunntot national
orders issued amounting to 20S 12
Tho fees on thosamo wero 2 1 Spec
ial war tax collected Thero weio
paid from tho office 201 domestic and
threo foreign orders amounting to
i twins
Tho business in tho monoy order de
partment was not a record breaker and
is soparato and not counted with tho
regular postofllco business
Wo havo a quantity of egg size hard
coal which wo wish to move at onco If
you can uso any of this size coal phono
No 52 Edwards Bradford Lumbor
company
Sturgoou is tho piano man
Keul tSninto Trillin lorn
The following transfers of real estate
aro reported by Chester A Fuller mau
agor of the Madison county abstract
office at Norfolk
Androw J Heath and wife to
Mrs Nettio Adair wd lot 8
block TO northwest addition
to Madison 100 00
Farm land and city property for salo
by G It Soiler
Wiirnervlllo
II P Bird is on tho sick list
Homer Tnnnohill is reported conva
lescing aftor his recent illness
Wm Kuudson has disposed of his
stock of goods and started Friday for
Geraldino Mo overland
Louis Brown and wife came up from
Watson Mo Thursday and aro guests
at tho homo of Fred Terry
Mrs Edwin Booth and children wont
to Beatrice last week which placo thoy
will mako thoir futuro homo
Harry Becker started for Haukiuson
North Dakota Saturday whero ho ex
pects to farm tho comiug season
Phono 45 calls up tho Palaco Moat
Market
Two good front rooms over tho Palaco
of Sweets for ront and also a carpenter
or paint shop Enquire at Palaco of
Sweets
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always keeps in
stock nil tho best
grades of
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HARD AND SOFT
Coal in all sizes All coal screened and
delivered promptly Satisfaction guar
A
anteed Yards east
of U P depot
TELEPHONE
NO 35
Uptown 0fflce4th St
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DO YOU SMOKE
If so try tho
Palace Cigar Stores
Loading 5 cunt ikins -
Capadura SaboroBa Broadleaf
If in wnnt ii hotterciKiir o liuto tho liot
10 centum in tlio -it
J L DANIEL Proprietor
Fpr Plumbing Stem Fitting Puipt
Tmks Wind Mills
And all repair work in tlili line ca
W H RISH
Batltfaction Qaaruteod
Kl Hrnr ontl rf Hull N Wmi
I HAVE-
Several Farms for Rent
or for Sale on
Crop Payments
AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST
I also want to buy a good farm or some good
land
MONEY TO LOAN on Good Farms
A J DURLAND
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WALL PAPER
Prom ioc a Double Roll up
Window Shades Room Mouldings Paints Oils Glass1
04 N 4ost Brushes Etc Etc
Painting 1 Paper Hanging and Decorative Work nt Pair Price
FEBRUARY 2 1900
25c 29c
JUST CAME IN
Fine Line of
New Golf Caps
35c
INSKEEPS MILLINERY
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Exclusive acnt lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal the
best in the market
Scranton Hard Coal In all Bizea TELEPHONE 01
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NORFOLK STEAM LAUNDRY
CRAVEN HcCOY Proprietors
FirstClass Work Guaranteed
Prompt delivery Work called for and returned
Your patronage solicited
Telephone 83
O A LUIKAHT PitKWiiNT
CHAB 8 HIUIXIE Vim InmiBNT
Norfolk Nobr
W H JOHNSON Cahiiikb
V It IMIAABCII Ahht
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
liny anil noil nxclinimn on this country nml all piirtA of Kurooo Farm Lonna
Directors Cam Ahmuh V II Joiinhon hah S Huibok C W Huaahcii O
HWANK 1 A tiUIKAHT T K MKMMINOKB L SlHHIONB
C W BRAASCH
DEALER IN
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CRY
AND BREAD MADE FROM
BON TON FLOUR
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SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS
Norfolk
N A BAINHOLT President
ALKXANDKli HKAIt Vice President
W II IIUCIIOLZ Cashier
E WZUTZ Assistant Cashier
National Bank
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IK NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys and SqIIh Exchange
Interest Paid on Timo Deposits
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europe
A General Steamship and Foreign Passage HuBlnesa Transaoted
PIBSOTOBS
A BE 111 P P IUNLON F J IIALK W II BUCHOIZ WM ZDTX
NA HAINBOLT JOHN II UAYS V VEBQEB BBCOTTON