The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, June 14, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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THE WRONG
MEDICINE
If you take medicine whiii you
dont need it you do yourself an
injury If you tuko headache
medicine when thu real causo is
your eyes the headache will nev
er bo permanently relieved Ac
tual figures prove that six head
aches out of ten are- caused by
Eye Strain
Examination and Advice Entire
ly Free
C F W MARQUARDT I
DR OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
NORFOLK
NEBRASKA
FOR THE -
FINEST PHOTOS
-COME TO-
MICHAELS
STUDIO
We always have the latest styles
and guarantee that our work will
please you Our prices are right
and we solicit a share of your pat
ronage Finest line of Mat Board
in town Newest styles of Picture
Mouldings New shipment just re
ceived
Yours for business
C P MICHAEL
At
Thompsons
ii cons corn 20
5 cans tomatoes 25
Wheatling per package 10
Gold dust -1 lb 18
packages yeast 10
Bakers chocolate 18
2 lbs ABO crackers 15
1 gal pail syrup 35
Gloss starch per pkg 05
18 lbs granulated sugar 100
We Can Save You Money
Tho Weather
Conditions of tho weather as recorded
for the 24 hours onding at 8 a m to
day v
Maximum temperature SO
Minimum temperature 4S
Average I4
Preoipitation 00
Total preoipitation for month 117
Earometer 2D 72
Forecast for Nebraska Partly cloudy
tonight and Friday with thunderstorms
west portion
THURSDAY TIDINGS
A now 9 pound girl was received at
tho home of Dr and Mrs II T Holden
this morning
II 13 Glissmau is painting his resi
donoo ou Madisou avenue and making
other improvements
Tho Ladcs guild of Trinity church
will meet with Mrs Morrison on Friday
aftoruoou at half past two oclock
Ohas Cheime and Miss Kvans ar to
bo united in marriage in Omaha today
Tho bride is tho daughter of tho Kvans
piauo tuners who are quite well known
in this vicinity
Tho Leonard nine went to Pierce to
day to play a game of ball with the
young lads of that city Clyde Hayes
accompanied thorn to umpire tho ga ne
and see to it that the boys return homo
safely
W A Couuoly of Grand Island has
been appointed to the position of super-
iutondout of tho Norfolk sugar factory
and will remove to this city Ho with
his family will occupy one of tho
Bishop houses on North Kloventh stroot
It is understood that all tho Bishop
house recontly moved in from Queen
City Placo are rented which shows to
some oxtont tho demand in Norfolk for
suitablo dwollings Tho Verges house
will bo moved in shortly and will bo lo
cated ou South Tenth street
1 H Massman who llvos four miles
west of tho city has put in a now creom
separator which will bo run with tread
power Mr Massman milks W cows
and last month he received 100 for tho
cream they produced Tho milk goes
far towaid feeding his 7i hoad of hogs
Engineer W II Lowe is today estab
lishing tho cornors and grades of tho
Bishop lot at tho cornor of Main and
Fourth streots and tho supposition is
that worlc may soon begin on thu busi
ness block which Mr Bishop has con
templated erecting but that does not
neccessarily follow the worlc boing done
by Mr Lowo
Tho littlo daughtor of Mr and Mrs
George Ilisor had tho misfortune to fall
ovor iv wash boiler yostorduy and in
somo manner cut a great gash in her
throat Fortunately tho juglar vein
was not severed and it is presumed that
tho other organs of tho neck wore not
injured A surgeon sowed up tho
wound and the child is getting along all
right
Under tho auspices of Clarence Salter
iv vory pleasant boating party was on
joyed on tho Northfork last evening by
about 20 young people The start was
made at o clock and a lunch was
oaten at a pleasant spot two or three
miles up the river Tho party returned
by moonlight and on invitation of Mr
Salter partook of strawberries and ico
cream at tho Bon Ton restaurant Tho
occasion was most enjoyable throughout
one of the pleasant features being tho
music furnished from instruments
taken along by various members of the
party
Mrs William Bridge and Mrs Robort
Utter very pleasantly entertained a
company of lady friends yestorday after
noon from 1 to i Tho party first met
at tho home of Mrs Bridge whero iv
novel and most successful feature was
presented Cards were distributed on
which were TtT questions tho answer to
each boing tho name of somo citizen of
Norfolk Much amusement was oc
casioned in finding and making tho
replies After tho most correct guesser
had been determined tho ladies were
invited to another kind of entertainment
and proceeded to the home of Mrs Utter
where tables were neatly spread on tho
lawn under tho trees Dainty refresh
ments were thero served thus complet
ing a very pleasant afternoon Tho
weather for tho occasion was most pro
pitious
F K Fulton has been promoted to
assistant postmaster of Norfolk at a
salary of 1 000 per year Tho office is
also allowed one more clerk at 400 per
year and Miss Minnie Norton who has
been working therobut has not been ou
the pay roll will take that position
The Norfolk office is fast assuming a
metropolitan aspect and when the free
delivery system is inaugurated its ar
rangement will be about perfect In ad
dition to tho above thero was another in
crease of 100 in clerk hire and Mrs
Sprecher will help Rie Tatman and Miss
Norton as clerk After tho first of July
Postmaster Sprecher will extend the
boxes or partition separating tho private
from the public office to the front win
dow and will put in windows for the
carriers to bo used after the city has
placed itself in shape for a free delivery
system
Websters definition of charivari is
that it is a mock serenade designed to
annoy and insult but as used in the
present day it is mainly intended to
iufluenco tho parties to a wedding con
tract to set em up Whatever the
use or intoutiou of the practice it cer
tainly has never risen above Websters
first definition that of nuuoyanco
and it is sometimes converted into law
lessness and disorderly conduct Tho
practice has been so frequent that every
couple getting married or even contem
plating marriage are visited by a noisy
crowd of young men and boys who
persist in their uuwelcomo attentions
until patience is boyoud question and
tho gang must bo either bought off or
driven away by force Tho praotico is
to bo deplored and should be discouraged
by all who respect peaco and harmony
A charivari by friends of tho couple is
not so bad but when evoryJTom Diok
and Harry esteems it his duty or privi
lege to annoy or destroy tho proporty of
tho peoplo concerned it is high time
that the law took iv baud and suppressed
the practice Tho custom of treating
holds out certain inducements to this
class of peoplo and should be discontin
ued and tho charivari parties bo given
to ntiderstand that tho assistance of the
peaco officers will bo invoked to disperse
them Fun is all right in its place and
when not carried to extremes but thero
is no question that the charivari practice
is out of tho bounds of fun excopt per
haps to tho noisy element most inter
ested It is to be hoped that tho young
men and boys will desist in the practice
and not make it necessary for tho law
to take a ban 1
Lost A bunch of key
I please return to Nkws office
Finder
LHE NORFOLK NEWS TIirilSDAY JlNR II 1100
GREGORY PHEASANT
Iloi iiKin i IroRorj nT Lincoln unit Ml
ljilu tliriinhttt Married
This morning at 10 oclock in tho
presence of a company of relatives anil
intimate friends MissLyda B Pheasant
was united in nmrriagofto Herman K
Gregory of Lincoln at tho homo of tho
brides mother Mrs Belle O Pheasant
on Philip avenue Rov G H Main of
tho M 13 church officiating
Tho wedding march was played by
Miss Ruth Matrau and Miss Birdie
Whipps niece of tho bride carried tho
wedding ring in tho heart of a largo
American boauty rose
Tho house was very tastily decorated
in pink and white roses and carnations
being abundantly used Tho bride was
attired in a dross of white silk mull
with ohitlon and laco trimmings Her
traveling dress was a neat brown tailor
inndo suit
After tho ceremony ond congratula
tions a dainty wedding breakfast was
served Tho presents wore numerous
and handsome
Mr and Mrs Grogory departed on
tho noon traiu for Lincoln whore they
will make their future homo thoir
dwelling being all in readiness for
housekeeping
Mr Grogory holds tho position of
mail clerk in tho United States service
with iv run between Omaha and Lin
coln
Tho brido is one of Norfolks lovliest
daughters and has made this her homo
since early childhood Sho was a grad
uate of tho Norfolk high school class of
CI and has been a teacher in tho
schools bore for several years past
Tho sincere wishes of a largo circle of
Norfolk friends will accompany Mr
and Mrs Gregory to thoir future homo
Frosh pickerel at Olissmaus
Mannings masks for aniatuor print
ing and Gilsans albums Call and boo
them at Michaels studio
Spring chicken blade bubs smoked
white fish catfish and spring lamb t
tho Palaco Meat Market
Dressed catfish at Glissnians
ICeul Inmto Tritiirtlitrrt
llie following transfers of roal estate
aro reported by E G Hoilman man
agor of tho Madison county abstract
office at Norfolk
Evaugeleano Dodge and hus
band to Dena Carter lot
bloc 7 Edgowater Park add
to Norfolk wd J 75 00
Frederic Braasch and wife et al
to Minna Nienow lots 1 2 15
and I block 41 tjueen City
place add to Norfolk wd 100 00
Minotree Halo nud wife to
Friedrich G Volk iie 14-22-2
possession to bo given 3-1-1001
Farm land and city property for sale
by G R Soiler
Wall paper at Christophs
Two good sized loaves of bread for
five cents at Sohorreggos
PERSONAL
Mr and Mrs G A Luikart drove to
Madison yestorday
Miss Jessie Bridge loavos today for
Iowa to visit with friends
Miss Lizzie Brocheison of Battle Creek
was a city visitor yesterday
Miss Lizzie ONeill of Battle Creek
was shopping in the city yestorday
Mr and Mrs Dow of Meadow Grove
were ill the city yesterday doing somo
trading
J A Wiloy of Chadrou formorly of
this city was visiting Norfolk friends
yesterday
Mr and Mrs Leo Hale and two
daughters were city visitors yestorday
from Battle Creek
Conductor and Mrs Ed Murphy of
Missouri Valley arrived in tho city last
night to visit friends
Mrs Chas Tubb is expected here
this evening to visit with her sister
Mrs Geo Christoph
Mrs Darius Mathewson of Wakefield
is spending a fow dnys in tho city a
guest at the home of Col Cotton
Mrs Lizzio Bruce with hor two
children from Dos Moines Iowa is vis
iting at tho home of her uncle R F
Bruce
W P Williams mother has returned
to her home in Eau Claire Wis Mr
Williams accompanied her as far as
Emerson yesterday
Mr W G Baker and Miss Floreuco
Johnson went to Wayne today whoro
thoy will spend a week visiting Miss
Bachelor and Mrs J M Pile
Mrs O H Reynolds Mrs II
McBrido Mrs Burt Mapes Mrs C B
Durlaud Mrs E O Mount Mrs AJ
Durlaud and Mrs W N Huso went to
Plainviow to spend the afternoon with
Mrs II G Corroll
Spring chicken black bass smoked
whito fieh catfis h and spring lamb nt
tho Palace Meat Market
Fok Saiu Tho framo house on north
east corner of Fifth streot and Philip
venue E E Adams
Choice veal at Gli suians
v r m v ii k iiiu iuii
To Hot Springs S D June 11
To Deadwood Hot Springs and Rapid
City S D Casper Wyo Denver
Colorado Springs Pueblo and
wood Colorado Salt Lake City and
Ogden Itiih cm June Jlst July
l 10 and IS and Aug IS
To Philadelphia Pv account republi
can national convention on Juno II lr
mid 111
To Chicago 111 account prohibition
national convention on Juno 2i 20 and
37
To Lincoln Neb account republican
league on Jtiro 211 and 2S
To Beatrice Neb on Juno 20 lo July
I account Chautauqua assembly
To Kansas City account national
doinocratic convention on July 2 It and
I
To Lincoln Neb account state pro
hibition convention cm July II and 10
To Pierce Nob account district G
A R reunion on July H to 111
To Cincinnati account II Y P
U convention on July 10 II mid 12
To Denver account Y P C U Pres
byterian church on July 2l and 21
To Lincoln Neb account Epworth
League on July I0 to Aug t
To Long Pino Nob account Chau
tauqua asseinbley on Aug 2 to HI
To Chicago account national G A R
encampment on Aug 21 to 27
Will bo glad to furnish particulars of
above cheap excursions to all Interested
H C Mathaw Agent
Black bass at Glissnians
Have you seen tho elegant new dis
play of photos at Michaels Latest
stylos and fine work guaranteed
Spring chicken black buss smoked
white fish cattish and spring lamb at
tho Palace Meat Market
Fresh
market
cattish at the Palaco meat
Houses or sale
T K Odiohnk
FIRE DEPARTMENT
AiuiiiKciiiiiitH for llin ricnlr on Hid I mI
lining iiiitlitiil
The regular meeting of the fire de
partment was held at firemens hall
last evening President Kern presiding
The bill of L Biickendorf for four
floral wreaths r0 was allowed also
the bill of John ICrantz of l for
team to take decorating comniittoo to
the cemetery on Decoration day
On motion the chair was empowered
to appoint committees to act at tho
dance on the evening of tho 2lst and
tho following were named
Ou floor Junoman Salter Grant
Pasowalk Rosoand Trulock
On decorations Uollifleld ICrantz
Worrel
On reception Hayos Barr Sanford
On selling and taking tickets at tho
door Decker Kern W King Sidler
Water committee Truemiui uelow
The following were named to assist
the committee on arrangements in tho
preparation of the grounds for picnic
day Grant Chuo Davonport Ivuhl
Hartford and T Wille
Committee on waiters Hayes Tru
lock Davenport Koll and Salter
On selling and taking up tickets for
ball game at Pasowalks on picnic day
II A Pasowalk For tho game between
Norfolk and Creighton 1 Conloy
Chiof Winter was empowered to act
in the matter of guarding tho ball
grounds against parties stealing their
way into the grounds in the ball game
between Norfolk and Creighton
Furnished rooms to rent
by Mrs
Younger ou tho Heights
Siiimnnr CorHntn mill Hiiiiiinor Witlnt
0 different kinds all the best stylos
that are manufactured Prices 50c
7 31 00 1 2 1W 2 00 and 250
Wo have them with cork pads to keep
the steels from rusting and breaking
Also tho celebrated rust proof corset
If you dont liko a corset and cant
find a waist to please try tho equiposo
waist Wo will guarantee you will be
pleased
Wo aro selling ladies and childrens
fancy hosiery at about half regular price
Prices 15c up to 125
This is tho last week of tho demon
stration ofjtho Rosezalia cream and soap
Tho manufacturers guarantee to cure
any skin diseaso
Mits J Biinsov
South lllth St
Omaha Nob
FoirsD A pocket book containing a
number of koys Call at The N ivs
office
The News joo department is com
plete in every particular
An Iilcul Clliiutttt
The first whito man to set foot on
Utah soil Father Silvostro Volez do
Escalanto who reached tho Great Salt
Lake on tho 2lrd day of September
1770 wroto in his diary Hero the
climate is so delicious tho air so balmy
that it is a pleasure to breathe by day
and by night Tho climato of Utah is
oue of the richest endowments of nature
On the shores of tho Great Salt Lako
especially and for fifty miles therefrom
in every direction tho climato of cli
mates is found To enable persons to
participate in theeo scenic and climatic
attractions mid to reach tho famous
health bathing and pleasuro resorts of
Utah the Union Pacific has made a rate
to Ogdi n and Salt Lake city of one fare
for the round trip plus 200 from Mis
souri river to ne in eiiect Juno 1st
July 7th to loth inclusive July lbth and
August 2d Return limit October III
1100
For full information call on or address
F W Junenian agent
DrFrauk Salter Diseases of children
Our Stock is very Full
and Complete Lute buy
ers will ihui a Good As
sortment from which to
select
1NSKEEFS
MILLINERY
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lnllmiiti of lilllrn
City of Norfolk Nebraska for
year 1000 1 IK I
IIINCKAI l TNIl
Salaries
Lighting
Election expenses
Streets and sidewalks
Printing
Supplies
Eire department
W Alien 11M
Salaries
Coal oil and supplies
Repairs and extensions
Indebtedness
iMiitrsr nrsii
On bonds issued ISS7
On bonds issued ISSH
On refunding water bonds is
sued ISO
Sinking fund
V One Clock East of P O
Sharptess Sisters Old Stand
Htk
the fiscal
ftiM no
1200 DO
200 10
lVKi DO
2o 01
101 DO
700 00
1200 DD
lfi DD
fill 00
700 00
101 00
100 00
11110 00
i rX oo
Receipts for fiscal year ending May
I 1100
Insurance companies
Miscellaneous licenses
Dog tax
Siclowivlk repairs
County treasurer road taxes
County treasurer general taxes
Water rentals
12 SO
iii oo
21 7
21 2h
lD 00
ii iO oo
sst fi
I hereby certify thai tho above is a
true copy of tho estimate of expenses of
tho city of Norfolk Nebraska for the
fiscal year 1000 and 1001 together with
tho receipts for tho your onding May 1st
1000 as made by the city council at n
regular meeting held on the 17th day of
May 1000 W M Roiimnsox
Attest Mayor
S R McFAItliANI
City Cleik
Sturgeon is the piano man
We make loans on roal estato at
lowost rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Oimoicnk Sec
Furm and city loans
TlIK DUKLAND TllUHT Co
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SPECIAL SALE
Beginning
WEDNESDAY
JUNE 6th
and Continuing the
Rest of the Season
j I will sell my entiro lino of
X Trimmed Hats at a
Discount of
20 Per Cent
I will also make a Special Salo
on Sailors
f MISS E J BENDER
B W JONAS
FINE TAILORING
Suitfc idiiIk to iinlnr ami in tin latoM xt to Hi
imirmn niutlj diirii hlm on Smilli rutirtliSt
couth of lliuin llroa
HOOKHIXDIXC
Books and Magazines
Neatly Bound
II MirMMlND
Nuxt loDoiue Iuint Storo th Slroot
WIIEX VOl VUNT A liOOl
SHAVE or BATH
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B MEYERS
Invites you lo
Compare Prices
ou Groceries vvilh those of his
tors and then use your judgme
tho best placo to buy
lies Stanton Klour per sack
Tomatoes per can
Peas per can
Corn per can
Java Collee best per lb
Oat Meal pur lb
Soup 10 burs
I1 pound can Unking Powder
Most Prunes per lb
Blueing
Soda per lb
Starch per lb
Gi ackers per lb
Clothes Lines
Lyo per can
Mixed Candy per lb
Pearliue iur package
Rice per ll
Lamp Chimney
We have a big lino of Tinwnr
itewaro and Crockery which
selling vory cheap
We also have a big line of frti
wo are selling cheap
All good new and fresh
conipett
ii t as to
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8c
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5c
8c
15c
2c
2ac
20c
8c
4c
3c
3UC
7vc
9c
4c
7vc
4c
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we arc
it which
B MEYERS
Pure Fresh
Groceries
are ossenfuil lo good
health and cosfc no
more Uian fhe cheap -stuff
handled by some
dealers
Fuesler
Sells the Best
Sole Agent for
Chase Sanborns Coffee
PURE GROCERIES
Are essential to health
UHLE
handles only pure groceries
free from adulteration and
sells them at
FAIR
PRICES
You jet what you pay for
at Uhles
KARO BROS
Meats
Saifsage
Pisli
Game
Kerlod wants the best of
meats AVo make a special
effort to please the trade
Uf n Woir0 nLhoi Shnn jOur Shop is the Neatest
lit Ui HUM 0 LIUl U01 UllUJJ
MAIN 6T TUlltD DOOH EAST OF FOUUTli
in the City