The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, February 15, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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liko Pingroo Smiths mons 3
womonfl unci childrens and
Drow Solhy Shoo Cos ladios
shoos aro truly economical
becnuso thoy
Will Outwear
two pairs of chonp shoos nnd
nro not high priced nt that
If you havo novor tried thorn J
wo would adviBO you to do so j
Davenport
Bros
NORFOLK NEBR
SIMPSONS CORNER
Offico llanlya Coal OHIco
Firo insurance Farm nnd City Loaus
and Real Estnto
Como and sco mo
J E SIMPSON
Just What j
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I Eyes Need
Well tell you after scientifically
testing them This service and
advice is FREE If glasses are
needed wo select the best and
most effective kind and charge
moderately for them
C F W MARQUARDT
OPTICIAN
NORFOLK - NEBRASKA
The Weatlior
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature 4
Minimum temperature 2
Ayerage ij
Snowfall inches 00
Precipitation CO
Total preoipitatiou for month
Earometer 2900
Forecast for Nebraska Generally
fair and continued cold tonight and
Friday except possibly snow in south
west portion tonight
THURSDAYTIDINGS
The Ladies guild of the Episcopal
church will meet with Mrs A Morrison
tomorrow at 1 oclock
Rev S F Sanderson D D pastor of
the Methodist church at Fremont will
preach at the Methodist church this
evening
The government thermometer indi
cated a temperature of 2 degrees below
zero last night by far the coldest of tho
season Tho maximum yesterday was
only 4 above The lack of wind failed
to make tho extreme temperature very
apparent
Tho state Anti Saloon league will
hold its first annual convention in Lin
coln at the First Baptist church on
Thursday and Friday of next week
Rev J J Parker of this city is on tho
program for an address Friday after
noon the subject assigned him being
Agitation
Tho managors of the Auditorium
learned today through their correspond
ents that the Coontowu 400 advertjsed
to appear tomorrow evening are not
what they would want to present to the
people as one of the special attractions
and as a couseqnenco have cancelled the
date with the coous Hence the Audi
torium will remain dark tomorrow
evening
The order of the state board of trans
portation making a reduction of first
class freight rates over the O St P
M O between hero and South Sioux
City to i5 cents has been received by
Secretary Chester A Fuller of the Bus
iness Mens association and tho same
was Berved today by Deputy Sheriff
Arthur Koenigsteln Tho railroad will
be allowed 10 days in whioh to preseut
arguments as to why the order should
not be enforced
On complaint of O E Evaus who
lives on Braasoh avenue his ueighbor
Ed Sessler was up before police court
yesterday afternoon to answer to the
charge of assault and disturbing the
peace Sessler pleaded aggravation ral
cnlated to provoko an assault but his
ploa was not sustained and ho was lined
Evans was then complained of for dis
turbing tho poaco to whioh ho ploadud
guilty Tho total fiuos and costs in
both cases nmountod to about 10 Tho
complaints grow out of a neighborhood
quarrel
Tho peoplo of Columbus aro congratu
lating thomsolvos on tho fact that tho
Western Seed and Irrigation company
a largo sood growing concorn has pur
chased a 400 aoro irrigated farm noar
that oity paying for it 50 per aero It
is tho highest price ovor paid for a largo
tract of land in Platto county Tho
company has been in tho business for
tho past 15 years at Wntorloo but will
now ninko Columbus its hcadqunrtors
Tho company will employ during its
busy season ovor 100 people and will
distribute about 50000 por annum
whioh will outer circulation at Colum
bus
Tho Fremont Jribuno of Tuesday
contained tho following Horn concern
ing a formor Norfolk oitizon Olaf
was editor of tho old Norfolk Horald
for a number of years and has many
friends in this city who will congratu
late him on his appointment F M
Clafiln has just rocoivod notice of his
appointment to a good position in tho
government priutiug ofllco at Washing
ton and will report thoro for duty March
1st Mr Clalliu is formau of Tho Trib
uuo job rooms Ho recoivod his ap
pointment on his merit as a compotont
printer Whilo rejoicing with him in
Ins good fortuno his friends will greatly
regret his doparturo from tho city Ho
has had a residence of llftcon yours or
more hero
Clogs giggs hoyrubes chappies cako
walkers and general vaudovillo at Tho
Hubking Bee on tho 2ird Tho ovout
of tho season Dont fail to get your
tickets early
Dr Taylor the oyo specialist finds
that ho will bo obliged to remain in
Norfolk until Monday and will bo glad
to see anyone needing tho attention of
an export at the Pacific hotel until that
time Ho has yet to Hud tho person
whose eyes ore dofectivo that cannot bo
benefited by tho uso of spectales prop
erly and scientifically fit tod
Card of Tluuiks
My heartfelt thanks are horeby ex
tended to tho neighbors and friends
who so kindly lent their support and
sympathy during tho sickness and last
sad rites connected with tho burial of
of my beloved wife My thanks aro
especially extended to tho members of
the order to which I belong
James McDonald
Bulk oysters cents at tho Palaco
Meat Market
Snidors catsups at Boxs
Sturgeon is the piano man
If Your Watch Stop
Go to Fritz Hoehne in Koenigsteins
drug store Ho is tho best and cheapest
watchmaker and jeweler in town
All work warranted
We make loaus on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odioknb Sec
Houses for sale
T E Odiornk
PERSONAL
Hod Pollock was passenger for Omaha
yesterday
A W Gross of Madison was a city
visitor today
Miss Curas of Battle Creek was in
Norfolk today
Frank Owen has gone to Beatrice to
accept a situation
M C Strandkov of Lindsay was a
city visitor yesterday
Sheriff Geo W Losoy was a city
visitor yesterday from Madison
Dr I E Scobeo ostoopathist from
Kirksvillo Mo has routed tho house of
Mrs McBrido in Tho Heights
O R Eller was ablo to assume his
duties again yesterdoy and took his first
ruu west last night sinco his sickness
Mr and Mrs Geo D Buttorfiold
camo down last evening from Creighton
to attend the Shoemaker Warrick wed
ding
Mrs A D Pratt was up town yester
day for tho first time since last Novem
ber She is vory much improved in
health
Jas McDonald returned yesterday
from Pender where ho had been to
bury his wife He left the littlo girl
with his mother
Drs Wm Gorst of Nolicm and J W
Jennings of Omaha presiding elders of
their respective districts Rov Esplin
of Randolph Rov Hosmauof Plainview
and Dr Sanderson of Fromout are in
tho oity attending to committeo work
for the North Nebraska conference of
tho M E church
Attend tho Baptist sociable on Friday
eveuing at E W Stevens and seo tho
Fine Arts exhibits
For Sale A span of good horses
Call at the Home Hotel
White fish lake trout and catfish at
the Palace Meat Market
We havo a quantity of egg sizo hard
coal whioh wo wish to niovu at once If
you cau use any of this size coal phone
No 52 I d wards Bradford Lumber
company
I Box can suit vou on cotlea
THE NORFOLK NEWS THUltSDAV IEllKUAKY li 10
ST VALENTINES DAY
Weddings and Other Fit Cele
brations of the Occasion
SH0EMAKER WARRI0K MARRIAGE
Tnkrn IMurn nt tlio Ilnnmnr K I Wcnth
orhy IkM Kvomiiib Two Weill Known
Norfolk Veiling 1nnplA Mmrlnl In Coun
cil lllHIln Other ltvrt In
At tho homo of tlto bridos slator Mrs
E P Woathorhy at 8 oclock last even
ing Miss Francos Warriok was united
In marriago with Mr Josoph Addison
Shoomakor Tho ceremony was pro
formed in tho prosonco of a largo com
pany of invited guests by Rov J J
Parker of tho Congregational ohurchus
injr tho ring
Whilo tho wedding march was boing
played on harp and mandolin by Miss
Norton and Mr Pasovalk tho lirido and
groom doscondod tho stairs preceded
by littlo Lois Gibson as ring bearer and
took their places in tho bay window of
of tho oast loom whioh had previously
boon converted into a St Valentinos
bower Tho contral figure in tho decora
tions was a largo heart which hung
directly over tho couple made of rosoB
nnd smilnx tied with white ribbon in iv
lovora knotattuched to which were pink
ribbons and strings of hearts with just
enough green to heighten tho beauty
of tho doBign leading in either direction
to tho walls and forming a canopy
After tho couplo had been pronounced
man nnd wifo tho largo number of
frionds presoutcamo forward and olforod
congratulations Thou tho guests fol
lowed tho brido nnd groom totho dining
room whore an elegant wedding supper
was served Tho table was beautifully
decoratod with lowers tho contor being
occupied by a largo jardonier filled with
Chiueso sacred lilies sent by an aunt of
tho brido from California As tho
guests loft tho dining room each was
prosonted with a pretty valentine
Tho wedding prosonts wero numerous
beautiful and cohtly many boing
received from friends at a distanco who
wore unable to bo prcsont
Tho brido has long mado her homo in
this city with her mother at tho homo of
Mr and Mrs Weatherby She is ono of
Norfolks fairest daughters as she was
last night one of its most beautiful brides
Tho groom is well known hero having
been for sevoral years an employe of
Supt Reynolds offico Last spring he
wont to Salida Col to accept a position
with tho Denver and Rio Grand rail
road They loft at noon today for Colo
rado and after a short trip through that
state they will be at homo at Salida
Cnralilne Carrlck
Tho Council Bluffs department of tho
Omaha Bee contains the following item
William W Oarrabino and Blanch
Carrick both froniNorfolk Nob wero
married in this city yesterday Justico
Terrier performing the ceremony
Tho parties to tho union aro both well
known in this city Mr Carrbino has
been connected with tho hotel nnd res
taurant business as cook Tho brido is
tho daughter of Mrs Jennie Carrick
ltyol Kully
A Valley Junction Iowa papor
coutains tho following item which
will prove of interest in Norfolk At
tho homo of tho bridos sister Mrs P
C Casey Tuesday February 0 at high
noon occurred tho marriago of Mrs
Nellie F Kelly and Archibald J Ryol
of Norfolk Nob Father Gleason of tho
Catholic church ofiiciated using the
ring ceremony
The wedding was very quiet only a
fow near relatives and intimato friends
boing preseut The brido wore whito
satiu with cerise trimmings and carried
bridal roses Tho groom looked his
best in conventional black White rib
bous wero stretched by Regina Casey
and Oretta Kelly ueico and daughter of
tho bride from tho dining room to tho
center of the parlor where a canopy
hung made of real lace and roses
Miss Nell Cawy played Lohongrius
wedding inarch as the brido and groom
descended the stairs and took their
places under tho canopy Following
tho ceremony congratulations wore in
order after which an elegant dinuer
was Berved Tho tablo decorations wero
smilax and yellow roses
The brido has visited here several
times and for the past fow mouths mado
her homo with her sister Mrs P O
Casey Sho has many frionds iu tho
Valley who will extend her congratula
tions and wish them many years of hap
piness
The bridal party left at 4 oclook for
Eagla Grove and north western Iowa
where thoy will spend a few days with
friends before returning to their homo
in Norfolk Neb
St Valentino Hay KvenU
St Valentines day was mado an un
usually happy one at tho homo of Mr
and Mrs Frank Davenport who wol
corned tho arrival of a new daughter
yesterday
The ladles of the W R O met with a
very liberal patronage at their dinner
and supper served yesterday iu G A R
hall The meals wero very complete
and perfect productions of tho cnliuary
art and due justice was doue to tho
ladies efforts by their patrons
Theoveuiugof St Valentinos day
abounded with masquerades Besido
the dance at Mirquardts hall aud Miss
Davenports party tho Happy Hour
olub of South Norfolk hold nn onjoyahlo
masquonulo ball in Railway hall and
thoso participating wero highly amused
Tho splondfd musloand milquocoitumoi
combined to make tho occasion one of
unalloyed pleasure
Miss Francos Davenport gave nvalon
tino party to some of hor young friends
at tho homo of hor parents on Ninth
street last evening The party was a
masquerade and thoro wore 111 young
pooplo present nil attired In a manner
calculated to conceal their identity
Progressive conversation charades and
refreshments fillod an all too short ovon
lug with onjoymont
Tho two eighth grados of tho High
school taught by Miss Garllngor and
Miss Wood colobratod St Valentinos
day with a class party at Orrs hall last
ovenlng Despito tho sovore cold of tho
night tho party was woll attended and
such a good time as only young peoplo
know how to havo was tho result of tho
ovonlng There wore refreshments and
games aud fun galore
Farm land and city property for salo
by G R Soilor
K i A M V lmi ICxiinritlnnn
On February 17 IS and lit to Lincoln
Nob at ono faro for tho round trip
account meeting of the National ream
ory Butter Makers convention good
returning until February S
February 20 is tho dato for tho next
cheap excursion to Hot Springs S D
1 lSi for tho round trip good returning
110 days from dato of salo
Tolephono No 112 will ring up Dr
F Verges residence and ofllco
Wastkd Good girl for general house
woik Wages 1150 a weok
Mus Dr Frank Saitkr
Farm aud oity loaus
Tin Durland Trust Co
DrFrank Salter Disoasos of children
Kiml Kmntn Trull Biol H
The following transfers of real estate
aro reported by Ohostor A Fullor mali
nger of tho Madison county abstract
offico at Norfolk
Louis M lohnson nnd wifo to
Shell Creek Evangolisk Luth
eran Meuighed wdaparcol of
land in soj t of swjif 22 21 I 00
Gcorgo C Johnson and wifo to
Shell Creek Evangolisk Luth
eran Monighed wd a parcel
of land in swki of tho sej of
22-21-4 I
Trustees of llaugos Hvangolical
Lutheran community to
Louis M Johnson wd a par
col of laud in swj of soj 22-
21 4 I 00
Trustees of Haugos Evangelical
Lutheran community to
Louis M Johuson wd a par
cel of laud in soj i of sw 23-
21 1 - 1 00
Sheriff to Levin A Bartlott
sheriffs deed lots 2 and 1
block 1 Hills addition to
Norfolk 700 00
Elizabeth Sosler and husband
to Win Mansko wdlots 1 and
2 block 1 HoilmanH addition
to Norfolk 000 00
August Droeschor to Bertha
Droeschor wd lots ii and 14
H Nenows addition to Nor
folk SOO 00
If you have catarrh rlioumatism or
dyspepsia take Hoods Sarsaparilla and
bo cured as thousands of others have
heou
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A
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always keeps in
stock all tho best
grades of
HARD AND SOFT
Coal in all sizes All coal screened and
delivered promptly Satisfaction guar-
anteed Yards east
of U P depot
TELEPHONE
NO 35
Uptown 0fflce4th St
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If jem unlit n bottiir cijjiir wo liavo tlio Inset
10 contort in tlioclt
J L DANIEL Proprietor
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OSTEOPATHY m NORFOLK
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J E SCOBEE D 0
Graduate of American School of
Osteopathy Z
h now locatoil in Norfolk nt rnsulnuco
J of Mm Jlcllriilo ill S 9tli St
4 Krqduato of tlio samo school loratnd at I
ayno Nohr oxcopt Tuoadab ami A
ilu will boat Wlnsiilo J
niibiiHatioii and Kxnmiiiutinn Fjoo -
Office hours 9 to la a m 1 to
4 p m J
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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
I FEBRUARY 3 1900
JUST CAME IN
I 25c
Fine Line of
New Golf Caps
29c
35c
49c
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C1IAB H HUIDOK Vicii IuEHinrNT
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CIFIC COAST
W II 1011 NHON CAHimtlt
W It IIIItAAHOM Awvt
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
liny and nll nxclioiiKonn lliiH romilry mid all inirtHof Knropo Kami Ioniin
Directors -Caw Ahmuh W II Iomnhon Ciiah S Hriiiuk W IIiiaahcii l
rJWANK J A IjUIKAUT T K M KM MINI1KII L HlHHIONH
C W BRAASOH
DEALER IN
UCOALi
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Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal tho
best In the market
Scranton Hard Coal In all sizes TELEPHONE 1
Sfffe WHEATLING
AND BREAD MADE FROM
BON TON FLOUR
SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS
N A HAINUOLT Prosidoat
ALKXANDKK IIKAU Vlcfl IrosidsDt
W MilUOHOLZ Cnslilor
K W ZOTZ AaaiBtautCasliisr
National Bank
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BAHKING 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 Transaoted
DIBBOTOHS
A BEAK F P 1UNLON FJ IIALK W II UUCHOLZ WM ZOTZ
NA UAINBOIiT JOHN U HAYS F VKBGKrJ 8B COTTON
Splendid Train Service
DENVER
SALT LAKE OITY fiL
TO AND FROM tt
g FRAN0IS0O Tjf
PORTLAND
via the
Union Pacific
MEALS
SERVED
AiA CARTE
STEAM HEAT
PINTSCH LIGHT
Two trains daily to and from Denver and Colorado poiuts1
Two trains daily to and from Sun Francisco and California points
Two trains daily to and from Salt Lake Oity and Utah points
One train dally to and from Portland and North Pacific Coast poiuts with
direct connections for Tacoma and Seattle
Double Drawing Room Palaco Sleeping Cars Buffet Smoking
and Library Cars Ordinary Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars Chair Cars
For Time Tahles Folders Illustrated Books PamphletB descriptive of th
territory traversed calFon your nearest agent or address
L L0MAX
General Passenger and Tioket Agent Omaha Neb