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

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Economical
Shoes
are never ehonp shots Shoos
like Pingrco Smiths mens J
womons nud childrens unci
Drow Solby Shoo Oos Indies
shoes iro truly economical
becnuso thoy
Will Outwear
two pairs of ohonp shoos nud -
nro not high priced nt thnt j
If you hnvo nover tried them j
wo would ndviso you to do so -
Davenport
I Bros
X NORFOLK NEBR
SIMPSONS CORNER
OlHco Hardys Conl Olllcn
Firo iusurnnco Farm nud City Loaus
and Ileal Estnto
Ciooil lionsu 1irii anil I acres nT lnml in N in
fill k fur Bill u chuat
J E SIMPSON
YOUR EYES
SHOULD BE
TESTED
SCIENTIFICALLY
If glasses nro needed I will tell you
so nud if glasses will do no good I will
nlso inform you No charge for testing
You are welcome
CFW MARQUARDT
Norfolk
OPTICIAN
Nebraska
The Wentlior
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature ISO
Minimum temperature 2
Average 15
Snowfall inches 50
Precipitation 00
Total precipitation for month 28
Earometer 2980
Forecast for Nebraska Generally
fair and continued cold tonight and
Friday
THURSDAY TIDINGS
George Killen very pleasantly enter
tained a small party of young people
Tuesday evening
S R McFarlaud who was taken so
sick yesterday morning is ablo to again
attend to his duties at Hardys coal
office
The guild of Trinity church will meet
tomorrow afternoon with Mrs Spear at
the Oxnard The members are requested
to bo prompt and bring thimbles pro
pared to do sewing
The spring weather took a decided
chill yesterday aud last night and yes
terday was almost like winter Still
the meadow larks and robins remain
with the evident intention of spending
the summer hero
Saturday is St Patricks day and all
loyal Irishmen will please bear in mind
the fact that tho day is honored by tho
republicans of Norfolk who will hold
their primaries aud convention ou that
dato
J AV Gibson yesterday sold to the
Johnson Jansen company a white
wyandotte cockrell receiving for the
bird 15 Proof is constantly acouinu
latiug that it payfc to raise poultry or
any kind of stock of tho best obtainable
blood and quality
The people of Columbus have erected
n very fine soldiersmonument on one of
tho publio squares of that city It was
erected at a cost of 3400 besides 9975
freight ou two cannon which were con
tributed by tho government and shipped
from Fort Bemcia Cnl These cannon
are set on pedestals eaoh side of the
monument Tho monument proper is
30 feet high the heaviest stone weighB
about 10000 pounds and is 9 by 9 feet in
dimensions Tho stouo column is sur
mounted by a brou eagle with a spread
of six feet There are engraved on the
monument 183 names of soldier dead
Tho stone is of granite aud is a very
haudsome memorial
Wayne Herald A representative of
the Harding Creamery company of Nor
folk was here on Saturday with a view
of purchasing tho creamery at this placo
The companys represeutativo Mr
Ornisby will bo hero ngnin noxt Satur
day when ho desires to nieot tho milk
producers of tho country with a view
to ascertaining what tho prospects for
business will bo in case of thoir pur
chnsing tho plant If tho wentlior is lit
ho will hold an open meeting on tho
stroots and if tho weather will bo Mich
ns to prevent that a room will bo secured
and tho meeting hold there Lot every
farmer interested in tho milk business
bo present nud hear what tho gentloninn
has to offer This company has been
very successful in tho nianngoniont of
this business nud fully nndorstnnds it in
all its details
Tho firo department hold a regular
meeting nt tho city hall last ovoning
Tho principal business transacted was
that of settling up matters in connection
with tho recent session of tho stato as
sociation It was reported that tho now
hoso hoiiso in tho Third ward had boon
completed and tho hoso cart and other
traps will probably bo removed to tho
building today It is understood that
now rules have been adopted in regard
to tiro alarms A firo in tho Third
ward will bo handled by tho West Side
compauy and ono from tho eugino houso
unless tlio help of tho other companies is
needed when thoy will bo sent for
Tho first company out from tho city
building will bo tho only ono to go
unless tho othors nro needed This
provision will bo less expensive to tho
city for teams and tho city will have
tho protection of leaving a company
ready to respond iu caso of u second
cnll
At Thompsons
1 cnus Corn 20c
m ot1
UU1IM lUllllllUll IU
Prunes per pound Ho
Tho F E M V H R will sell ex
cursion tickets to Lincoln Nob ou
March 18 aud li at ono faro for tho
round trip account state convention of
tho democrat populist and silver repub
lican partios good to return until
March 21
Fresh celery at Glissinans
For painting and paper hanging see
Clark and Miller or leave orders at
Christophs drug store Prices reason
able
Wanteu
housework
A good girl
Mrs A II
for
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 11 1900
general
Allinsok
For Rest 5 room cottago ou South
lth st A J Rosekhaum
Farm laud aud city property for
Fine lamps at the Bock Store
sale
by G R Seiler
Window shades at tho Book Store
Just recoived at Salters Coal yards all
varieties of soft coal Also all sizes of
hard coal of tho best quality Coal all
thoroughly screened Telephone No
54
Fresh halibut nt Glissmaus
Just received a barrel of
mackerel at Glissmaus
choice
PERSONAL
Judge Cones came in from Pierce last
evening
O S Evans was a visitor to Battle
Creelc yesterday
A B Campbell of Genoa was a city
visitor yesterday
G P Billups was a city visitor yes
terday from West Poiut
Andreas Schwank was iu Norfolk
yesterday from Madison
Dr W H Person of Stanton was a
Norfolk visitor yesterday
Ohas Rice departed yesterday on a
trip to Louisville Kentucky
The Misses Duel and Zimmerman
were down from Battle Creek yester
day
Rev W R McKim went to Winsido
yesterday to perform a marriago cere
mony
Ray Lobdell nephew of Miss Mason
has been sick with tousilltis for about a
week
Miss Henrietta Stollo was in from
Battle Creek yestorday doing some
trading
Mrs J C Aid and Mrs A II Violo
went to Oroighton yesterday to visit
friends
Miss Annie Herman loft this morning
for Omaha whero she has accepted a
position
Mrs Robort Utter who has beon
visiting friends in Wayne returned
last evening
Dave Owen loft today on a trip to
South Dakota after mules for his rail
road contract work
W II Wigton came up from Omaha
last evening to look after matters per
taiuiug to tho Auditorium
Miss Dolla Ochsuer is visiting Miss
Georgia Harvoy while on her way from
Sioux City to her home in Madison
Mrs Geo D Butterfleld of Creighton
aud her mother Mrs A P Doe of
Davenport Iowa are guests at tho homo
of W II Butterfiold in tills city
Dressed turkeys at the Palace Meat
Market
Typewriting at tho Y MC L rooms
Suiders catsups at Boxs
We make loaus ou real estate at
lowost rates Elkhoru Building and
Savings association T E Omorve See
Choice veal at tho Palaco Meat M nket
Box can suit you on coffee
DRllOlHAT fNOM XRKS
Result of the City Convention
This Afternoon
I 0 WESTERVELT TOR MAYOR
A il UoMiltrii In Niiiiilniilcil for City
Vlnrk lolin Friday fur Tioitftiiritr A I
Child for Inllro Incite mill Mulrnu
mill Diitu fur MiiiiiIioik of Nilmiil llimtil
Tho democratic city convention was
held nt tho city hull this nftornoon At
li oclock tho convention was culled to
order by D J lCoonigstoin chairman of
tho central committee Temporary
organization wascllected by th elect inn
ofCJ A Luikart chuirmun aud J L
Daniel secretary
On motion n commit tee of throe wus
appointed on credentials consisting of
D J Koonigstoin K V Komber and
II O Matrau
Tlio convention took a short recess
while tho committee was receiving
credentials Tlio committee reported
that tho following named delegates were
entitled to seats in tho convention
First ward C K W Miuqunrdt
1 II Conloy PaulFrinbo L Daniels
Fred Dcgner Kred Brumniond I G
Westorvelt Ludwig Wetzel J 11
lvrnhu
Second ward K Kilnnirry A 1
Brunimund Win Ahlmann M 1
Stouo Al Dcgner H C Matrau Fred
Lou Wm G Bonier Carl Wilde M J
Stafford
Third ward Peter Stafford A P
Childs G A Luikart D J lCoonig
stoin S G Dean Albert Wilde Dr A
BearJA J Koonigstoin A P OBanion
and J C Stitt
Fourth ward Fred Koerber O A
Harshman Stovo Burnett TomSliively
L H Breed and A Viergutz
Tho temporary organization was
made pormnuent and the chair stated
that tho nomination of a candidate for
mayor was iu order
The uamo of I G Westorvelt was
proposed by D J Koonigstoin and
thero being no other nominations tho
nomination of Mr Westorvelt was mndo
by acclamation Tho uomiueo in re
sponse to calls for i spoech said that if
elected ho would do tho best ho can
under existing circumstances I cant
help existing circumstances
John Friday was nominated for city
treasurer by acclamation
No nomination wns made for tho
office of city cngiueor
For tho office of polico judgo P O
Hirsch nud A P Childs woro placed in
nomination
Messrs Al Degner and O F W Mar
quardt were appointed as tellers
Tho ballot being taken resulted P O
Hirsch 15 A P Childs 15
Another ballot was taken which gavo
Childs 10 Hirsch lit J L Daniel 1 and
Mr Childs was declared the nominee
For city clerk A J Koenigstein and
Alfred Gerecko were placed in nomina
tion 1 Tho ballot resulted Koenigstein
20 Gerecko 1 1 Tlio chair declared
Koonigstoin the candidate for city clerk
For members of tho board of educa
tion H C Matrau and S G Dean were
nominated by acclamation
The central committee was empowered
by motion to fill any vacancies that may
occur
Tho city central committeo was
formed as follows KSS
First ward C F W Marquardt
Second wurd Albert Degner
Third word P Stafford
Fourth ward F W Koerber
D J Koenigstein was elected chair
man of the central committeo and C F
W Marquardt was chosen secretary
This is tho last week tho Variety store
stays open Tables full of bargains to
closo out
Sturgeon is the piano man
Improved farm 8 miles from Norfolk
house barn windmill 70 acres pasture
fenced 1800 S L Gardner
Fur Nnle Cheap
A dray wagon and n sot of heavy
harness Enquire of Henry Miller
Wall paper at Christophs
DrFrank Salter Diseases of children
For Rent Forty acres extra good
beet laud near tho factory by Dr F
Verges
Wall paper at tho Book Store
Cholco veal at tho Palaco Moat Market
Ileal Ininie Tntunlurx
The following transfers of real estate
are reported by Chester A Fullor man-
agor of the Madisou county abstract
office at Norfolk
Elbert T McGehoo aud wife to
O II R Bonn wd part of 7
Sll 525 00
Smoked white fish at the Palaco Meat
Market
Farm and city loans
The Dukland Trust Oo
Thoro is more catarrh in this Bectiou
of tho country than all other diseases
put together and until the last few
years was supposed to bo incurable
For a great many years doctors pro
nounced it a local disooso and pre
scribed local remedies and by coustnntly
failing to cure with local treatmont
pronouueed it incurable Science has
proven catarrh to bo a constitutional
J disease aud therefore requires
t onal tieatment Halls Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F 1 Cheney Ss Co
Toledo Ohio is tho only constitutional
euro on the market It is token inter
nally in does from 10 drops to a ton
spoonful It acts directly on tho blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system
They oiler ono hundred dollais for nny
case it falls to euro Send for circulars
and testimonials Address
V 1 Cnrsrv oi Co Toledo
Sold by druggist i
Halls family pills nro the best
CAUGHT A SHOP LIFTEK
V II WiiimIm tilth lelinlN n Kiillim hi 11m
Ail ul iirnii IiiIIiii Smim Mothlx
Tliis morning between 7 and s oclock
us W 11 Wood worth and 1 F Bed
mint clerks iu tho store of A 1 Bohu
ertworo sweeping out a follow en
tered nud ordered a quarters worth of
eggs Mr Woodworth went into the
back room to gel the eggs and in tho
meantime Itepl an eye on his customer
through a peep hole iu tho partition
The follow walked along until ho came
to tho clothing counter and while there
neatly slipped two pairs of pants nud a
vest under his coat Mr Woodworth
viewing the entire transaction He
paid for tho eggs null started out Mr
Woodworth then informed Mr Rodman
what had occurred and followed the
thief out of tho building and ns he
started down Fifth street ho was nabbed
by Woodworth nud taken to tho store
whero he was detained until Chief of
Polico Widaman arrived nud escoited
him to jail
Tho goods wero found on his person
and an hour or two after his arrest ho
was brought before Polico Judge Hayes
and arraigned on tho charge of petty
larceny tho vnluo of the goods being
placed at botwoon 10 and 12 Tho
follow gavo his namo as C W Willis
but admitted that it was not his real
name lie pleaded guilty to tho charge
of stealing the clothes and was sent to
tho county jail for a term of i days
Ho will bo taken this ovoning by
Oliiof Widaman and turned over to the
caro of Sheriff Losoy
It is suspected that ho is a member of
a gang who make such transactions a
business but thero appears to bo no way
of proving anything against others who
aro suspected
Goods had been disappearing from the
store for some time which was tho causo
of closo watch being kept Tho fellow
arrested had beon suspected of having a
hand iu tho matter nud that ho was
neatly caught goes without question
It was at first believed thatsomcono hud
n skeleton koy in thoir possesion but
it is likely that tho goods wore removed
in the manner attempted this morning
Store room now occupied by F A
Huston for rent possession April 1st
Inquire of W M Robertson
Houses for sale
T E Odiornk
Agents wanted for tho best typewriter
on the market tho Pittsburg Visible
writing in sight at nil times exclusive
territory given Address Bindley Hard
ware company Pittsburg Pa
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Coal iu all sizes All coal soreencd aud
delivered promptly Satisfaction guar
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Housekeepers
Attention
I have returned to Norfolk and open
ed my shop in tho Schwertfegor build
lug whero I am prepared to Make
Hair Mattresses and Renovate Feath
er Ueds and Pillows Will bo hero
but a short time only aud all partios
wishing to hnvo worlc done will pleaso
givo mo their ordors early
F W PIEPHR
I HAVE
Several Farms for Rent
or for Sale on
Crop Payments
AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST
I also want to buy a good arm or some good
land
MONEY TO LOAN on Good Farms
A J DURLAND
OPENING TODAY
Of Early Spring Ideas
in New Effects
Mrs Insknep whiln in
number of offerings a clioico
very nuicn diuuiroiii irom I
yon lo 01110 and see them
iiag suleutod from i
assortment Thev nro
oiMiMM sensoiiH Wt invite-
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FOR Q00D LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS
see
The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn
C B DURLAND Secretary
Norfolk
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OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS 1N 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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Prompt delivery Work called for and returned
Your patronage solicited
Telephone 83
SALT LAKE CITY
SAN FRANCISCO
PORTLAND
VIA THE
Union Pacific
Norfolk Nebr
Splendid Train Service
TO AND FROM
nd all
to
MEALS
SERVED
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PINTSCH LIGHT
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Two trains daily to and from Douver and Colorado poiuts
Two trains daily to and from San Francisco and California poiuts
Two traius daily to and from Salt Lake City and Utah points
One train dailv to aud from Portland aud North Pacific Coast noiuts with
direct connections for Taconia aud Seattle
Double Drawing Room Palaco Sleeping Cars liuiTot Smoking
and Library Cars Ordinary Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars Chair Cars
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