The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, March 01, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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nro novor chenp shoes Shoos
liko Plngrco Smiths mens
womens awl childrens nnd
Druw Solhv Shoo Coa Indies
rIicos nro truly economical
hecuisu thoy
Will Outwear
two pairs of ohonp shoos nnd
nro not high priced at that
If you havo novor tried t horn
wo would advise you to do so
Davenport
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SIMPSONS CORNER
O Hco Hanlys Coil Olllco
Firo insurance Farm and City Loans
nnd Real Estate
Oooil house lurn anil 4 ncrosnf limit in Nor
folk for uochoap
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that all children who attond
schrol should have their Eyes
tested once a year According to
the latt sfc information gained by o
the uximinntions of school
dreu it has been proven that 120
par cent have s omo eye defects 4
which should bo corrected with
the proper glnses Why lot
dren sullor with poor oyo bight o
when science has provided a
edy
I C F W KIARQUARDT
OPTICIAN
NORFOLK - NEBRASKA
The Management of
the Auditorium an
nounces that McCar
thys Mishaps is a first
class farce comedy one
of the best on the road
and they will cheerfuMy
refund the price of ad
mission paid by anyone
not satisfied with the
performance
Thi oiitlmr
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature iii
Minimum temperarue Hi
Average 4
Snowfall inches 00
Precipitation 00
Total precipitation for mouth Hit
Earomoter 2050
Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight
and Fridny Colder west portion to
night and oast portiou Friday
THURSDAY TIDINGS
Collectors ar3 out in force today
The Sturgeon music honso received
nuother car load of organs yesterday
Mr and Mrs Tns A Covert welcomed
n daughter to their home this morning
Rev E E Hosmnn will prench at the
Methodist church tonight nnd the
Fowler brothors will sing
Inskoeps millinery store is being im
proved by tho npplicntiou of n fresh
coat of paiut on itB outside surface
There is a question as to whether
March camo in liko a lion or lamb and
for proof tho end of the month is anx
iously nwaited
The weather today is genuinely
March Although a strong north wind
is blowing tho snow and iee is melting
rapidly nnd the water is almost filling
tho ditches
O F W Marquardfc has discovered
who took his carbide bucket or nt least
who returned it as n neighbor snw it
brought back It is not likely that the
bucket will be disturbed again
The keeps season is now at its
height and many youngsters who could
much more profitably be spending their
time in sohool are now devoting their
entire energies to the game of marbles
Fremont Herald Tho death register
nt Norfolk for the past year shows 15
deaths iu an estimated population of
fiOOO peoplo n rate of soven to a
thousand or about soven tonthi of one
per cont This Is considered n very
healthy showing
It H said by those intlmato with tho
theatrical profession and tho standing
of aotors that Harnoy Ferguson who
presents McCarthys Mishaps nt tho
Auditorium tonight ranks second to
Tim Murphy with whoso noting many
Norfolk peoplo aro familiar
Tho birthday of Otto Zuelow was
celebrated in nn enjoynblo innnner last
evening at his homo on North Seventh
streot As a mnttor of fact his birthday
Is on tho 2JHh of February but It had
boon so long since ho had ono that it
was dcoldcd to colobrato tho 28th
Tho express ofllce Is pormoated with a
scent not closely resombling heliotrope
or cologuo Manager Holnhan disclaims
responsibility for tho stato of condi
tions and says that as long as pooplo
insist on shipping skunk hides ho pre
sumes ho will havotoroceivothom Ills
sympathies aro with tho express mes
senger whs lundles thorn
Tho McCarthy troupe arrived this noon
from Fremont nnd will entertain tho
thoator going public at tho Auditorium
tonight Tho prices aro 75 fit 115 and
8 cents A first class comedy is antici
pated and although soats yero not
placed on sale until this morning they
aro going rapidly Tho Huobnur Settlo
company left today for Pender where
thoy havo nn engagement
Tho past few weeks havo been tho
most prosperous of tho winter to coal
doalurs and ono Norfolk firm ut least
has enjoyed ndditioual and unusual
blessings during tho past week On
Tuopday Mr and Mrs Mux Schmedobery
received into their homo a son and yes
terday Mr and Mrs II E Hardy wel
comed n daughter Mr Schmedobery
is ono of Mr Hardys assistants
March 1st is a date whou it is custo
mary for pooplo to move especially in
regard to farmers who lease and there
seems to be a movement above tho oidi
nary in this particular this year
Three different outfits of household goo s
pust ed through the city by ways of Main
street this morning before oclock
If niov mioiits on other streets and
throughout tho country wore ns largo
accordingly thtro were many changes
made
Tho Wednesday club enjoyed ono of
most ploabant meetings since its organiz
ation yesterday afternoon nt tho homo
of Mrs W H Butterfield It was des
ignated as guest day each member
being permitted to invite one friend and
as a consequence about iiG Indies were
present Several interesting papers
were read and one of the enjoyable
features was the distribution of Shakes
peran quotations from the plays studied
during tho year Mrs Frank Salter
won the first prize in placing the largest
number of quotations while Mrs C G
Somers won second place After the
program tho ladies of the club served
dainty refreshments and tho occasion
was one long to be remembered for its
enjoyable features of which pleasant
social convjisition was not n minor
quality
Tho Huebuer Settlo company closed
a very successful three nights engage
mont in Norfolk Inst evening presenting
Marriid Life to a full house Tho
play is a comical combination of connu
bial infelicities and the audience was
kept in an uproar of laughter during
tho best part of its presentation Mr
Huobnor sustained his reputation ns an
all lonud actor in the character of Frank
North a young artist while Miss Bay
Whipple as his wife Gertrude North
won additional friends in Norfolk by
her superb acting All who attended
were well pleased with tho companys
entire engagement and were delighted
with the announcement of Mr Huobnor
that thoy may again visit Norfolk somo
time in tho near future The specialties
presented wore of a highly pleasing
character Tho attraction at the Audi
torium tonight will bo McCarthys
Mishaps a high class comedy
Improved farm 8 miles fiom Norfolk
house barn windmill 70 acres paturo
fenced 1800 S L Gakdnku
DrFrauk Salter Diseases or children
Snidors catsups at Boxs
An upright piano for rent
IIayks Ibwtlhy and Music IIoubk
Ono more car fresh mined Canon
City coal just received nt Hardys
Notlcd
The undersigned committee will re
ceive propositions for tho purchase of
tho old Norfolk fair grounds consisting
of 00 acres of land with race track
agricultural hall building nmphitho
nter ticket cilice windmill and pumps
and fencing Propositions may cover
tho entire property or the laud without
buildings or tho buildings or any part
thereof without the laud This property
will actually be sold soou so do not
delay The right to decline any propo
Bition is reserved
Ira G Westehvelt
L M Gaylohd
II A Pasewalk
Committee
White fish luke trout and cattish at
the Palace Meat Market
Sturgeon is the piano man
Choice veal at the P dace Meat Market
Houses for sale
T E Ouiounk
THK NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 1 1IJ0O
THE NORFOLK CASE
CoiiuiilxRlniinr Irouty l lntrt h writ lit
WorliMlrrnlil ltrporlor
Commissioner Prouty of tho interstate
railway commission wont from hero to
Omaha where ho and Commissioner
Yoomtuts aro taking ovidonco in a ease
wherein James F MeGrow of Lexing
ton claims discrimination by tho Mis
souri Paeiilo in tho matter of cosl rates
In speaking of tho Norfolk case to a
WorldHorald reporter yesterday Mr
Prouty is quoted as saying Wo
hoard nbout ton wltnosses yesterday
nnd four today Tho citizens of Nor
folk led by Mr C 11 Johnson who
has tholr grievances well In hand mado
u voiy good showing and aro earnest
nndslncoro In their belief that thoy
havo been discriminated against in
favor of Fremont Lincoln and other
Nebraska points in fact I doubt if I
over heard a similar case so well pro
souted as by Mr Johnson nor do 1
recall hearing a case for tho railroads so
ably presented as by General Manager
Bidwoll Tho raihouds seoui to bo as
earnest in tholr belief that thoy havo
not discriminated against Norfolk as
tho peoplo of that town to the contrary
tho ovidonco submitted shows discrimi
nation ngainst Norfolk
Tho full commission will arrive in
Omaha somo time before tho first of
May on its way back from California
at w hioh timo tho complaints of Norfolk
oitizens will bo again taken and the ease
concluded hero The testimony is now
all iu but the arguments will bo heaid
nt that time As to what tho out
come will bo I havo no right to express
anopiuiou atthis time
Bulk oysters conts
Meat Market
Choice turkeys at
Market
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tho Palaeo
tho Palaeo Moat
Box can suit you on cotleo
Farm land and city property for salo
by G R Seller
Farm and city loans
The UUiIlanu Tuust Co
Bulk oysters at Glissmnns
PERSONAL
Chus lauch of Crcighton is lieio on
business
1 W Mi Clary is assisting in tho ex
press otlico
O B Dnrlaud had business in Plain
viow yesterday
L J Horton of Stanton wns iu Nor
folk yestorday
W E Conrad wns in town yesterday
from Hastings
F C Dryer represented Grand Islaud
iu town yesterday
A H Bohanon was a city visitor yes
terday from Madison
Julius Lohman has gone to Hot
Springs South Dakota
Ray Seymour is assisting in tho drug
store of Asa K Leonard
Mrs J Ahran of Wiusido was shop
ping iu Norfolk yesterday
Mr and Mrs J W Tumor of Wayne
wero iu tho city yesterday
Modiiii03 Barr and Spenco of S antui
wero in tho city yesterday
Mrs J L Kueasel was in tho city
from Battle Creek yesterday
Will and Frank Jenkins wero city
visitors yesterday from Battle Creek
Row E T George Ftipped in the city
last night on his way from Columbus to
Neligh
Howard A ntles and sister of Stanton
wore iu tho city today doing some
shopping
Miss Bender will leave tomorrow for
Chicago to purchase her spring stock of
millinery
Jos Rish returned yesterday from
Platte Centor whore he has been visit
ing a month
31 D Sturgeon was a passongor for
Wayne Wnkefield and other points on
tho noon train
Mrs McBride wont to Madison this
morning called by tho sickness of Mrs
Willis Mo Bride
Miss Dessi Lobnow has resigned her
position at tho Wayne telephone station
and returned to Norfolk this morning
F E Gillette and D D Carpenter of
Ainswordi havo a car of horses and
miles at tho Union Pacific stock yards
Mrs Hill Bookers thome touight at
the Baptist oliurch will bo Shadows
Tho interest and attendance at tho
meetings aro increasug
H W Ghrisman who formerly con
ducted a grocery in tho building west of
Fueelers now occupied as a millinery
store arrived in tho city last evening
from Los Angeles Cal Ho departed at
noon for Creightou to visit his wifes
folks and will go from there to Iowa
He says Mrs Ohrismau will bo here iu
nbout six weeks to visit friends she hav
ing stopped enroute to visit her Bisters at
Park City Montana Mr Ohrismau
was in the Klondike country last year
and while he didnt enjoy tho life says
ho had some valuable experiences His
sou is attending a military bchool at
San Mateo Cal
We make loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhom Building aud
Savings association T E Owohne Sec
Fresh halibut at Glissmans
Ageuts wanttd for tho best typewriter
on the market tho Pittsburg Visible
writing iu sight at all times exclusive
territory fiven Addross Uindloy Hard
ware rem puny Pittsburg Pa
Itxitt lnlnm 1 1 illinium
The following transfers of leal estate
aro reported by Chester A Fuller man
ager of tho Madison county abstract
olllco at Norfolk
Myra Mathews and husband to
Mary Mathews wd w su of
lots t aud I block 2 F W
Barnes 2nd add to Madison 200 00
W B 1 light and wife to Win
Schimiuolpheiiuig wd lot 111
block H Edgowutor Park add
to Norfolk
United States of America to
Oliristoph Vendor Oho pd nw
1 1 -22 I
United States of America to
Andrew Beigstiom pd swi
eiii 1
Milo Maitindalo and wife In
Olias 11 Slieiloek wd swi
ijji y
Thomas OShea and wife and
others to David Larson wd
so W 21 1
110 00
1000 00
ioo DO
Tolophono No 112 will ring up
Dr
I Verges residence and olllco
Dressed dueks and ohickons at the
Palace Meat Market
IViiiiniii anil II In Ioli
When Dr Nnusen visited Leeds soon
after his north pule expedition a very
amusing Incident was witnessed
largo ciowd stood outside the station to
welcome him two of his most ardent
admirers being a couple of old men
who kept waving their sticks and
shouting tlieinsehes hoarse When the
celebrated cxplmcr had passed In his
cuitIiikc I lieic followed In his wake a
wagon dragged by horses bearhiK a
long lion pole which belonged to no
electric tiamway company Directly
the old men saw It the following con
versation took place
Well Ill be lilowed BUI hes browt
tpole back wl lilnil wild one
Aye said the other and we tonly
two ats noticed It Thcio all run
ning after carriage sllhii Theyie
that well they cant tell
tuiirth pule when they sees It I on
don Aush eis
lor lliiii Iiik ol flmil A mil
In the county court of Madison
county Nebraska
Iu the matter of the estate of Juno Ui
Furiro deceased
Now on he 2ith day of IMirnary
IIOO cnmoM CI II1HU the udininih
tratorof said estate and prajs for leino
to render an account as such adminis
trator
It is therefore ordored that t10 211 h
day of March 1000 at I p 111
nt my office in Madison bo fixed as the
timo and place for examining nnd allow
ing such account And tho heirs of said
docoased and all porsons interostod in
said estato nro required to appear at the
timo nnd place so designated and show
oauso if such exists why said account
Bhould not bo allowed
It is further ordered that said M O
Hazen administrator give notice to nil
porsonB intorested in said ostnto by
causing a copy of this order to bo pub
lished in The Noufoik Daily News a
nowspapor printed and in general circu
lation in said county for three weeks
prior to tho day sot for said hearing
In testimony whereof I havo hereunto
Fet my hand and nilixod my official seal
tliis 2iith day of February 1000
siaiJ Wm lUifs
County Judge
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OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys and Sella Exohangc
Interest Paid on Timo Deposits
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europe
A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted
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Two trains daily to and from Salt Lake City and Utah points
Quo train daily to aud from Portland and North Pacific Coast points with
direct connections for Tacoma and Seattle
Double Drawing Room Palace Sleeping Cars Uuffet Smoking
and Library Cars Ordinary Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars Chair Cars
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