The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, March 29, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Economical
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aro novor ohoap shoos Shoos
llko Plngroo Smiths inons
womoufl and childrens nml
Drow Solby Shoo Cos ladios
shoos nro truly economical
bccauso thoy
Will Outwear
two pairs of choap shoos and
aro not high priced at that
If you lmvo novor triod thorn i
wo would adviso you to do so
Davenport
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NORFOLK NEBR
SIMPSONS CORNER
OIHco Unnlyd Conl OHlcn
Firo insurance Farm and City Loans
and ltoal Estnto
Onorf liotiso Imrn unci 4 acrnsof liiml in Nor
folk fur eulo chimp
J E SIMPSON
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I WINDOW
A nice assortment of suitable
i gifis is shown Tho latest in J
Bracelets and Jowolod Back
Combs Friendship Hearts nicely
i Haud Engraved Freo of Charge if J
bought of us
Fine Watch and Jewelry Re-
X pairing a Specialty
I C F W MARQUARDT
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NORFOLK
NEBRASKA
Tho Wmttliur
Conditions of tho weather as recorded
for tho 24 hours ending at 8 a in to-
day
Maximum temperature 40
Minimum temperature 21
Average ii
Snowfall inches 00
Precipitation 02
Total precipitation for mouth 110
Earometer 2060
Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight
and Friday
THURSDAY TIDINGS
The Wednesday club met yesterday
afternoon with Mrs Dr Boar
Norfolk lodge No 40 I O O F
meets tonight in regular session
Mr and Mrs Morris Mayer will enter
tain the West Side whist club tomorrow
evening
The weather has cleared off but has
left a wiuterish chill behind that is not
conducive to garden work
Several Norfolk school teachers who
did not go to Wayne yesterday went
over on the train this morning
Edmund the little sou of Mr and
Mrs Rudolph Ohrischillis who has
been so sick is said to be getting along
nicely
A number of the little girl friends of
MiBs Hazel Sooggiu Jperpetrated a sur
prise party upon her this afternoon and
enjoyed a pleasant time
Trinity church guild will meet with
Mrs Fox on South Sovonth street to
morrow afternoon at 2 oclook A good
attendance iB requested
It is reported that Dr F Verges is
very Biok at his home on North Tenth
street Friends of the doctor hope for
his speedy recovery to his usual health
The Air Ship company came in on
the noon train from Fremont They
played at Nobraska City night before
last coming there from Missouri From
here they go to Sioux City and Omaha
Sessions Bell have received a line
specimen of the Mongolian pheasant
from a customer at Soribnor to be
mounted The bird was undoubtedly
killed on the Pacific coast as they are
seldom fonnd inland The firm also
shipped a pair of nice pelicans to a
customer at Pine Kidge agency today
There is considerable enthusiasm
among local ball players aud a team
will probably be organized that will
put up some interesting games during
the summer It is understood that 10
havo signified their willingness to par
ticipate iu the sport and the first
tico will Iw hold tomorrow
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 20 1900
if tho f PI
weather permits
lames McDonald of tho oloctrio light
plant was walking along mwtho Con
gregational church Inst ovoning when
ho henrd a thump bohind him and tho
noxt instant one of his legs was being
uono too gontly carrossod by tho tooth
of a good sized dog Ho shook tho ani
mal looso and ho made an attack on tho
other log Ho was again dislodged and
tho bruto nindo another lutigo at him
but was mot with a blow from Jims list
and was induced to desist in his elTorts
Tho only injury sustaiuod by Mr
McDonald was a bruised and spiainod
list
H K Owon is homo from a trip to
Ohoyouno and Sidney whoro Owon
Bros havo a largo force of inon at work
on tho B t M railroad Mr Owon
found tho work progressing in a most
satisfactory manuor Ho was called to
Omaha yesterday afternoon to figure
on tho doublo tracking proposed on tho
Union Pacific botweon Omaha and
Choyenno It is hoped tho firm will
rocoivo this contract which will prove a
good thing for laboring mon of Norfolk
who aro always given preference on
work that Owen Bros havo to do aud a
contract of that mugnitudo would re
quire a groat mauy men aud a groat
many teams
C D Jenkins has received a lottor
from A P OBanion who recontly
moved to Buffalo Gap S D to take
chargo of a ranch Mr OBanion says
ho likes his now homo and occupation
very much He also rocitos a story of
an adveuturo that may bo interesting
He was driving a bunoh of cattlo to
town one day recently and stopped at a
crystal stream to quench his thirst when
on looking up ho beheld a wild cat that
seemed to bo much interested iu him
aud wns not a bit shy Tho interest
was mutual and Bert returned to tho
house procured a gun aud Bhot six loads
into Mr Cat and ho says tho animals
pelt is now adorning thoir back fouco
A number of tho Masons of this city
aro receiving a very haudsomo brouzo
medal which has been issued under tho
auspices of tho grand lodge of tho order
in memory of Robert Carroll Jordon
who was tho first grand master of No
braska He was born January IS 182G
aud died January 1800 On one side
of tho modal is a very good representa
tionof tho bust of Mr Jordon nud on
the other a broken column a virgin aud
Father Time are represented tho signif
icance of which aro understood by
members of tho fraternity The med
als aro sold by tho grand lodge at 100
each and make a very handsome
memorial to the first grand master Ma
son
Several plans havo been proposed
lately of paying off tho debts on the now
Auditorium but nono havej resulted
satisfactorily thus far Tho trustees of
tho creditors now have a new plan and
aro anxious that tho people should know
it in detail They have therefore called
a public meeting to be hold in tho Audi
torium tomorrow night when thoy hope
to meet all interested in the building
as will bo seen by a call in another
column They announce that no con
tributions will bo asked at tho mooting
so that none need stay away for fear
thoy will bo asked for donations It is
hoped that the meeting will be well
attended by the business men of Norfolk
and that the plan will be a satisfactory
and successful one
An exchange recites tho calamities
which befell a man who couldnt afford
to subscribe for a paper as follows
Did you ever hear of a man who was
too economical to take his home paper
but sent his little boy to borrow a copy
taken by his neighbor In his haste
the boy ran over a two dollar stand of
bees and in two seconds looked like a
warty summer squash His cries
reached his father who came to the
rescue and failing to notice a barbed
wire fense ran into that breaking that
down cutting a handful of fish bait out
of his anatomy and ruining a four
dollar pair of pants The old cow took
advautago of the tap in tho fence got
out ate forty cents worth of alfalfa aud
died of a bloat Hearing the raoket tho
wife ran out upset a four gallon churn
of cream into a baskot of kittens and
drowned tho whole iness In the hurry
she dropped aud broke 7 worth of false
teeth The baby left alone drawled
along the flood of cream into the parlor
ruiuiug a brand now carpet During
tho excitement the oldest daughtor ran
off with a book ngent the dog broke up
eleven sotting of lions and the calves
got out and chewed tho Bleeves from
four fine shirts that hung on tho lino
Telephone No 112 will ring up Dr
F Verges residouco and nffico
Farm and city loans
The Durland Tbubt Oo
Baby day at Michaels studio on Tues
day April U All babies 2 years and under
will be photographed free of charge and
a first class cabinet photo donated
without charge
Mothers briug iu your babies Ro
member the day and date Tuesday April
3 at Michaels
Wall paper at Christophs
CuaIi U What I Wuut
A six room house good barn one acre
lot on Norfolk aveuue worth 2000
will sell for 1000 if taken this mouth
O F W Mauquakm
AniBRS at um
A Large Attendance and Inter
esting Session
MI88 TANNEII1LL WINS A PRIZE
OMIriTH of t In DiKliiiiutlory Annniliillon
ii ro OIioimiii Mrn Kllim AiikIIii ill Sluti
lon m Iiiiii u tlui IritftlilltiK 111 cur
Ollinr Wltuimn In tho NintoM
It is said that about 2o0 toaohors wore
in attendance at tho annual session of
tho North Nebraska Teachers associa
tion at Way no when tho first mooting
wns hold and It was oxpeotod thnt tho
numbor would bo increased to nearly
400 during today Tho session was
called to ordor in tho court houso yes
torday aftornoon at 2 10 by President
OConnor of this city Mm KUon
Austin of Stanton was chosen as presid
ing ollicor of tho session
Several interesting and valuable
papers wore road and discussed yester
day aftornoon and tho program for to
day was of unusual interest and impor
tance
Tho North Nebraska High School
Declamatory association was formed
yiwtorday aftornoon by tho oloction of
tho following officers President Prof
Miller of Randolph vice president
Prof Soykora of South Omaha Boa
rotary Superintendent Laird of Fre
mont
Ouo of tho most interesting features
of tho sessions to tho public nro tho do
clamatory contests and tho one hold
last night was largely attended by tho
teachers and tho pooplo of Wayne and
surrounding towns Tho following
were tho winners
In tho oratorical class tho first prizo
was won by Miss Hollo Rico of Noligh
and tho second prizo by Miss Juno
Watters of Bloomlield
In tho dramatic class Homer Poyton
of South Omaha won first placo wliilo
two contestants tied for second Thoy
were Miss Zoo Gliddou of Fremont and
Roy Conrad of Arlington
Iu tho humorous class Miss Maud
Tauuohill of this city captured first prizo
aud Miss Edith Ray of Fulldrton won
second
Tho winners in this contest will repre
sent north Nobraska in tho contest of
tho Stato Doclamatory union
Wanted A good girl for gonornl
housework Mits J H Bauxks
Choice corn beef at tho Palace Meat
Markot
Wo mako loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odiokne Sec
Just received at Michaels studio an
elegant lino of buttons tho now ovals
Call and seo them Do we mako stamp
photos Well I guess
Seo tho latest styles in spring mil
linery goods at Miss Benders
UluH lor CiimIi
Residence on Norfolk avenuo nn aero
lot two story house six rooms good
collar lurgo barn orchard and plenty of
of shade trees SlGOO will buy it if
taken soon Inquire at G F W Mar-
quardts jewelry store
PERSONAL
C F Carey was a city visitor yester
day from Fremont
Mrs R A Tawuoy of Pierce was a
city visitor yesterday
W H Butterfiold iB at Rib Lake
Wisconsin on business
Miss May Durland went to Plaiuview
this morning to visit friends
C Morris of Humbolt visited at the
home of J Allbery yostorday
Misses Ruth and Grace Matrau left on
tho noon train for a visit with relatives
and friends in Chicago
Miss Eva E Mixer of Pierce was in
tho city yesterday on her way to Wayne
to attend the teachers meeting
G B Salter and Dr Frank Saltor
havo returned from tho Platte where
thoy enjoyed a half day of shooting
with very fair success
Knox Tipple is in tho city from
Wayne It looks suspiciously like Mr
Tipple was run out of town by the
school maams who havo possession of
the city It would not be surprising to
see other Wayno citizens coming iu on
most any train
Three Huh Dujh
On Monday Tuesday Wednesday
April 2 1 and 4 1000 wo will make a
fine cabinet or 8x10 photos free of auy
baby or child not over 3 vears old Wo
do this to show tho fine work wo aro
doing aud the elegant backgrounds just
received Uriug in the babios and get
photo freo I M Macv
Dr Sisson is a tluent speaker has a
commanding appearance and an ex
cellout delivery Omaha Bee
Wanted An apprentice to learn
dressmakiug Miss Mattib McNisii
The latest out in buttons at Michaels
studio Tho new oval stylos Stamp
photos
Juhllo Meotlhp
The control of tho Auditorium baa
recently passed into the bauds of a
local board of trustoos representing the
creditors who have called a uublia
meeting for Friday evening March 30
at o o clocK for the purpose of present-
lug a plan for tho payment of all in
debtedness against the property
Tho mooting will bo hold iu tho
Auditorium and tho trustees uuiiouiico
that no money will be solicited at said
mooting
Everybody is Invited to bo present
Celery at Olissinnns
Smoked white fish at Ollssmans
Fresh fish at Ulissmnns
Wantkd A young lady clerk Call
at Palace Cigar Store
Furnished rooms to rent by Mrs
Younger on tho Heights
Fresh halibut at Gllssmaus
llldll Kill III llltllll WHIltttll
Call on I j Fishback ten miles south of
First street or at tho Fair store
Watch for announcement of our
spring millinery opouiilg
Miss 10 J Hknimck
Fresh lettuce radishes onions aud
oaulitlowor at Fueslors
A NEAT SWINDLE
On Man lluyx Anuthiirrt Harm Without
MU Cotinmit Thtin MnrtiKH It
Tho following dispatch from Wayno
to last evenings Sioux City Tribune in
dicates a peculiar stato of atlairs iu
Wayno county F D Kellogg whoso
homo is given as Norfolk is not known
hero and tin report may lack founda
tion in this regard A gold brick
fraud of peculiar and daring design was
unearthed in this town today F I
Kellogg of Norfolk who owns a couple
of lino farms near Wayne was visiting
iu Lincoln last winter when ho itici
dontally mot J G Morrison another
Wayno county real estate owner Dur
ing a short conversation Mr Morrison
remarked to Mr Kellogg I seo you
havo sold one of your Wayno county
farms No I havo not sold any of
my landanswored Mr Kollogg where
upon the Lincoln man repliod that
it was peculiar for tho transfer
had appeared iu a Wayne paper
Mr Kellogg had thought no more of tho
occurrence until today whon ho was in
tho Wayno court houso paying his
taxes As ho loft tho building it sud
denly occurred to him and upon return
ing and investigating discovered Unit
a farm of 100 acres had been trauqfered
from his ownership last December to
ouo R E Britton und also that tho
said Britton had mado a loan of lr00
upon said farm through F A Dearborn
local agent for Hudson Bros Co of
j Chicago It was also ascertained that
Britton had made sovoral trips to Wayno
since ho had first appoarod with tho
deed to tho farm and had it recorded
This instrument had been acknowledged
by a notary at Lincoln named Bennett
and the signature of F D Kellogg was a
remarkably good forgery Britton had
appeared in town several days at a time
wliilo tho loan wns ponding and ap
peared in no hurry to got away Ho
also leasod tho farm to tho presont
tenant for another year
Sheriff J M Cherry left today for
Omaha on a still hunt for tho forger
and Mr Dearborn also departed for
Illinois to confer with tho loan company
It is tho second deal of tho kind Mr
Dearborn has exporioncod in throo
mouths
Farm land and city property for sale
by G R Seilor
The News joo aepartmont is com
plete in every particular
Fok Sale Ouo dray wagon and two
sots of harness II II Millek
Dr Frank Salter Diseases of children
Black boss at tho Palaco Meat Mar
ket
Notice to Ialiitfli H
Bids will bo received by tho undor
sigued up to March 31 for painting the
Catholic church Plans and specifica
tions can bo seen at the under
signed or at J O Stitts office
J B Hekuan
Sturgeon is the piano man
Try Ohasp Sauburus coffoo You
can got it at Fueslors
For painting and paper hanging seo
Clark and Miller or leave orders at
Christophs drug store Prices reason
able
Houses for Bale
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Fresh catfish at the Palace Moat
Market
Cunt Tnlk
A 2000 residence property for 1 500
an acre lot two story house ou Main
street Must bo sold quick at this prico
O F W Mabquaicdt
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always keeps in
Btock all the best
grades of
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Coal in all sizes All coal screeued and
delivered promptly Satisfaction guar-
auteod Yards east
of U P depot
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Childrens Mull Hoods
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FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS
The Norfolk Buildin and Loan Assn
C B DURLAND Secretary
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The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
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Directors Cam Ahmiih W II Ioiinhon Ciiah S IIkiimi V W IIiiaahcii O M
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OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys and Sells Exchange
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europri
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Telephone 83
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