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The Norfolk T4euus
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Telephone No 22
Chrlstuma youro next
Now tlmt street hIkiih Imvo bcon
pouted nt nil tlio Mriiit iwnern will
eomeono nxplntu why tho jironiiKiMl froe
mail delivery syntum Ih not foitliconi
inB
Tho Turku dont wniiohow nmireclnlo
tho visit beiiiK jmlil thnm by tho U H
lmttloHhlp Kentucky untl threaten to
break liplonmtlo relntioiiH with this
country If tlioy do it will ho tho woiHt
bronk thoy ovor iiutilu
Not for yoiirn hH Norfolk experienced
m dollKlitful ThunkHjiviiiK wonthor n
tlmt of yofitordny OveroontH mid lumvy
wraps woro ontlroly useless untl hoiiio
times nnoomfortnblo Tho nlr whh
balmy tho kuiihIiIiio hriht and poopl
woro tomptod out of doom in luro
itninburH
Tho llntf American ship to bo Hunk it
Muniln whh nont to tho bottom on tho
lilth hy tho Htorm kliiR who him provon
to Imvo n viiHtly Hiiporlor foreo tluiu thut
of KiiiR AlfoiiHO Tlio vohhoI whh tho
Tosomito auxiliary cruiBor Fortu
iintoly nil tho crow except llvo inou who
took to Him in n boat woro wived
Another consolidation of nowBpuporH
is reported from West Point Tho Cum
iug County Advertiser nud West Point
3lopublicnn will horonftor bo printed iih
ouo tho former having hoi n purchased
by tho hitter Tony Lunger has pretty
satiHfnotorily covorod tho nowspaper
old in tlmt territory nud tho consolida
tion ih tho BOUBible thing Editor
Gontzko will dovoto hiH entire time to
Lis Gornuin pnpor tho Volksblutt nud
to his job oflleo Tho Advertiser Iiiih
boon published for Id yours
Tho Btnto having paid about 80000
in salaries under thu act creating tho
Btnto board of transportation when that
act wub unconstitutional should he a
Iobsoii to someone Kither a law should
bo correctly drawn at tho start or a test
cnBO Bhould at once determine its valid
ity or both Tho stato can use its
money to better advantage than by
providing a soft and expensive borth for
politicians favored by tho administra
tion That law has been on tho statute
books fivo years when it should not
have romalued longer than two With
80000 used in creating irrigation ro r
vtiH tho stato would liavo been bene
fited for all time to come
It hardly sooins possible that tho
notorious democratic stronghold Mis
souri should poll almost SI18000 ropub
lica i votes at tho last election but
she did Thut stato therefore has
more republican votes than Nebraska bos
of all parties combined It is a great
army and will some day win a magni
ficent victory for republican principles
in Missouri Thut tho time is not far
in tho futuro may bo believed from tho
following result as told by tho St Louis
Globe Democrnt In tholr vote of 1810
tho republicans of Missouri gained
t858H on their record and this years
figures nro nioro thau 9000 ahead even
of that remarkable outpouring of
voters
A Clean Majority
Although tho olllciul canvass has not
yet been made tho completed tabulation
by the secretary of state of uuolllcinl re
turns of tho lato election shows that for
tho first time since 18S8 Nebraska has
given tho republican candidate for pres
ident n clouu majority over tho combined
votos cast for all his opponents Sub
ject to possible slight modification on
the final revision tho voto of Nebraska
on preaident thiB year Btauds
MoKinley republican 121 185
Bryan fusion 1 H01i
VYooloy prohibition HG85
Barker mid rood 110
Debs social labor BO
While McKiuleys plurality on tho
laco of those figures is 7372 nu easy
example in arithmetic discloses that the
total voto oust for opposing candidates
aggregates only 210021 an against 121
1585 in tho republican column making
an absolute majority for McKinley of
1704
To appreoiat the full magnitude of
this exhibit it must be remembered
that whilo iu 1890 Bryans plurality in
Nebraska waa close to 1J000 a similar
addition of purty voto would have left
the republicans 18040 behind
Nebraskas electoral voto was cast for
Benjamin Harrison in 1892 but tho re
sult was nohieved by mere plurality
Had the democrats und populists been
effectively fused in that year they would
have carried Nebraska for thoir electors
by 20GJ7 and tho combined opposition
polled 25019 more votes in Nebraska in
that year than tho successful republi
cans
A clean majority in Nebraska of 1704
for MoKinley has moresiguiflcauce even
than his decisive plurality of 7372
Omaha Bee
IB HIS UN
Minnesota Wins Stubborn and
Well Contested Game
FINAL RECORD IS 20 TO 12
lVntiirmtf lliv Uunin W llriiiiirklln
Hun tij IMIUliiiry Thi iun rinjnl lj
lnun mut Norlliwlrn Unlvrlljr
ilruiii ul ItmU IkIhuiI
Lincoln Neb Nov no MlnncHotu
defeated NiIiiiihUii In u stubborn nud
well contented football giiuio yesler
day before a erowd that broke the ice
oul In point of H ttendance The acorc
was l0 to 1-
Mluuesotii set the pace ncorlng n
touchdown In the llitit l minutes of
play Another touchdown eame to the
visitors ten inliiulcri later Then -Nebraska
braced up and on u false punt
nud beautiful run by Plllsbury scored
a touchdown and goal A place kick
by Minnesota ended the tlrst half
Moth sides got u touchdown In the
second half but Minnesota missed a
goal for the third time
The line up
Johnson Left end Ohno
Hrcw Left tiicklu Fee
Itlngcr Left guard Klynn
Koehler Center CJnge
DiisseiibriiehUluht gunrd Mueller
Westover Ulglit tackle Tweet
Cortelyou Ulght end lloyt
Drain Quarter Doble
Crandal Left hair Smith
Montgomery Ulght half Kalans
Plllsbury Kull back Kuowltou
Umpire Clark or Omaha Hcioreo
Allen of Chicago
IOWANS FAILJDF VICTORY
Cuutt Kt Willi thn Noillimsturii Kluimi
HcniiIIh In u Tic
Rock Island Nov The gatno be
tween Northwestern university and
tho State university of Iowa played
here yesterday did not decide the rival
claims of the elevens to the football
championship of the west the score
being 5 to r at the close of u heart
breaking contest The game was wit
nessed by 8000 people While the
score was u tie the honors of the day
were with Northwestern The latter
kicked oft Iowa carrying the ball
back to the Hue An exciting
contest followed line and mass plays
being Interspersed with punting by
both teams when they found It Impos
sible to advance Iowa twice tried a
place kick Milch each time resulted In
a touchdown After 20 minutes play
Iowa punted from center Held North
western carried the ball back to the
05 yard line when Kby captured the
ball on ii fumble and backed by splen
did Interference splinted to North
westerns goal for n touchdown
The second half was a repetition of
the lirst Contrary to expectations
Northwestern showed no weakening
from the effects of the battering re
ceived lloth teams played fast ag
gressive bal without a decided ad
vantage for either Iowa made consid
erable gains by several fake punts and
plays around the end but they were
outpuutcd bv Northwestern After 25
minutes play lohnson made a place
kick from the i yard line and the ball
sailed squarely between the goal posts
defended by Iowa tlelng the score
Ioiltllltll ICcMUltH
Chicago Chicago lr Michigan 6
New York Columbia 17 Carlisle 0
Philadelphia Pennsylvania 27 Cor
nell 0
Centervllle la Memphis 0 Center
villi 110
Des Moines Drake 17 Iowa col
lege 0
Dubuque Dubuque It Davenport
0 Iowa High school championship
Sioux City Smith Dakota university
0 Lincoln Medics 0
Kansas City Kansas 0 Missouri ft
San Francisco Stanford f Uerke
Icy 0
Kinl itut
Tho following nro tho transfers of
real estato in Madison county for the
week ending November 21 1900 as
ported by E G Heilmun olllciul
stacter
Herman Londuuor and wife ft
ul to A M Meyer nj of lots
ono and 2 blk 11 Houses sub
lots to Norfolk except b 10ft
aud w fiO f t qcd
Rochester Loan Banking Co
Gertrude M Coleman Iocs 11
and 12 blk 1 Hillside Terrace
add to u wd
THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 1000
OATTLE CnEEK
Mm 11 II Kilburu is on tho sick list
this week
There are ipilto a few hogs dj ing hero
in our vicinity lately
Kit I tor O V Montross had roiuo busi
ness nt Norfolk Monday
Otto H Maas our real est at o man
drove to Norfolk Mondny on business
Grandpa Neuwerk who ii 81 years
old was sick this week with a lamo
Imelc
Constable lames II Conloy of Nor
folic was un hero Tuesday on olllciul
buslnesH
Cashier 12 II Luikart of our bank
has Ihjcii on tho road as bank examiner
this week
Jus Sheets of Meadow Grovo was
down hero Monday to hunt up some
Bryan pops
150 00
1500 00
J D Whoeler and wife to Isa
bella F Killinger lots i and -1
blk 4 days add to Buttle
Creek wd 1105 00
Conrad Ptlster and wife to Rich
ard McMillan ueJ 4 of ue of
uS of se4 of mi4
grantee to pay mt wd
John Huseby and wife to Sam
uel Rasmuss en lot 14 b k 1
A O Johnsons add to New
man Grove ed
S B Cain aud wife to Oscar
Tarble lot 5 blk 1 Caius add
to Nowmau Grove ed
G W L sheriff to Mary E
Lyon uwJ4 24 23 2 sd
F C Koch and wife to W V
E Koch lot 7 blk 1 Dedermun
2 add to Norfolk qcd
1800 00
525 00
7500 00
C2C 00
90 00
II Ilokes to W II Powers lots
22 aud 2 Horrs add to Nor
folk wd 1
1 1 Preeco received a carload of
calves from Iowa Tuesday and tries to
sell them hero
Samuel Kurpgoweit of Madison wub
visiting hero with relatives from Satur
day until Monday
Mifls Bertha Hansen of Autelopo
county iB visiting hero this week with
the Mans family
M L Thomson ono of our loading
morohuiitB shipped -15 coops of chtcki ns
during tho last weok
Willie HarnoB arrived homo Tuesday
from Denver Col vbero ho has been
working in a printing olllco
W O Day and family wcro visiting
Sunday at Madison with Mrfl Days
folks Mr and Mrs JerTy Long
Harry Barnes who is in employ mrnt
of ouo of tho Plainview biuiltj was
hero Sunday to visit his parents
Walter 12lly of Madison shipped a car
load of tut cat tlo from hero Tuesduy
which ho bought of Alf Beeves
John Douovnn tho soro head of the
Madison Star was over here Tuesday
trying to collect somo subscription
mouoy
Tho German bchool commenced ngaiu
Monday Prof M G Dooriug has been
sick for over a week with neuralgia
but is better now
00
W H Powers to Berther A
Salzwdel lots 22 aud 33 Horrs
add to Norfolk wd 050 0J
Tub Nkwb 300 aeportmeut is com
plete in every particular
Otto Lehner of Canton Kansas ar
rived hero Thursdny for an extouded
visit with his uncle and nuut Rev J
and Mrs Hoffman and other relatives
Constablo J Cleveland of Madison
was hero Monday and served olllciul
papers on P V Zimmermnu saying
that L GBhjy is contesting his election
Tho German Lutherans will have a
Thanksgiving boiiuou iu their church
Thursday Kev J Hoffman will
surely interest his audience on tho oc
casion
E G DonuiB had his buildings on
Main street newly shiugled this week
lust because ho says on account of
piospority and the re election of Wm
McKiuley
Somo of our republicans have a peti
tion out for circulation to have P
Zimmerman tako his oilico for repre
sentative ub they believe that he is duly
aud legally elected
MEADOW GROVE
Winnie Rouse sprained hia knoe
bndly damaged Tho hunters lost tho
cushions and side curtains of the buggy
an overcoat 2li0 shells and n gun Tho
gun was afterwards recovered Ono of
tho purty wub ho fortuuato as to remain
on tho bank of tho river and thus es
oiiihmI a ducking Tho Ixxidlo consisted
of 2 1 imiil ami duck and eight rabbits
Tlio danco given Thanksgiving by
Bill Green and Walt Palmer was quite
well nttended Tho music furnished by
tho Beeves orchestra was all that could
be desired At midnight tho dancers
partook of the turkey served at tho
lost
Mouduy evening
Sheriff Losey was a Meadow Grovo
visitor last TueBday
Rev Blaiuo of Tilden held services in
tho M E chnrcli last Sunday
Mr McCartney from Tilden was a
Meadow Grove visitor last Sunday
Mr und Mrs Jim Verplunk from Til
den were in Meadow Grove last Sunday
Mrs R E Rouse iB visitiug her
daughter Mrs W W Weaver at Til
den
Mrs Leonard Lewis from Bouesteole
S D is in town visiting friends and
relatives
Charles Martin of Battlo Creek wus
in town last Friday afternoon Ho re
turned iu tho ovouiug
Miss Gertrude Wado went to Battle
Creek Friday to spend Sunday with her
folks Sho returned Sunday evening
Howard PerkinB left for his home
southwest of Ewiug loat Friday He
went to spend Thaukgiviug with his
parent b
The dance Kivon at Al Williams last
Saturduy evening waa well attended
A fair sized crowd of youug folks went
from town
Mr Wm Priugle who iB said to be
the oldest tinner iu Americu wus in
town last Sunday Mr Priugle is 94
years of age
Miss Minnie Kraft came up from
Battle Creek Friday evening to visit a
few duyB with Gertrude Rouse She re
turned Tuesday
Tho Meadow Grovo club had a pigeon
shoot yesterday Quite a number of
Meadow Grove sports took part and an
exciting time was hud
Mr Will McDonald and R E Rouse
lott last Friday on a limiting trip to
Now Castle Wyo At Tilden they were
joined by a few sportsmen from that
buig
A party cousistiug of Mr Ed Crook
Geo Hopkins aud two traveling men
representing tho Trans Mississippi Ele
vator company weut on a hunting trip
lubt Tuesday Whilo tryiug to ford tho
Elkhoru just west of tho bridge the
party took part in a cold bath Tho
boggy was turned twice and its top
Grovo hotel A general good nine was
hnd
BEQA
Homo of tho farmers around hero nro
still picking com
John Wilson wont to Wayne last Fri
day to attend tho normal
Mrs Sergaut of Pierco is visiting with
her sister Mrs Wothorholt
John Hopflugor is shelling corn in
tho noighlHuhood west of Bega
Miss Gcrtio Lowe of Norfolk is visit
ing with the MibsoB Lundquist
Emma Sounticken and Anna Nelson
of Hoskius were viBitiug in Bega Tues
day
A crowd of young people drove to
Norfolk Sunday morning to hear Mns
Anna Buxzoll
Miss Lillio Burchmore wMio teaches
iu tho Deck district went to Norfolk
Saturday to do some shopping
Rev McKeen drovo down from Win
sido Sunday and preached at tho school
house IHb wife accompanied him
Quito a number of the larger boys
and girls have started iu school There
is now an enrollment of thirty three
Elmer Lundquist has gone to Wayno
to spondltho winter at tho normal col
lene He expects to finish tho busiuess
courso
Tho youug pooplo of Bega have
started a Young Peoples meeting to bo
held overvl Sunday evening It was
well attended lust Sunday evening
Mr Wilson led the meeting
PeufiiPHS cuiimit lie Curcil
by local applications aB they cannot
roach tho diseased portion of the ear
There is only ono way to cure deafness
aud that is by constitutional remedies
Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi
tion of tho ruurous lining of tho eusta
chian tube When this tnbo is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or itnporlect
hearing and when it iB entirely closed
deafness is tho result and unless tho
iuilammatiou can bo taken out and this
tubo restored to its normal condition
hearing will bo destroyed forever nine
cases out of ten are caused by catarrh
which is nothing but an inflamed condi
tion of tho mucous surfaces
Wo will give ono hundred dollars for
auy case of deafness causod by catarrh
that cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh
Cure Send for circulars free
F 1 Ciikkey Co Toledo O
Sold by druggists 75o
Halls Family Pilis uro the best
Mrs W Hartmau a German teacher
expects to start an evening class in Ger
man in a short time Particulars can
be obtained at Durlaud Sisters millinery
store
gARNES TYLER jVwer
Attorneys at Law
Norfolk - - - Nebrast
DRC S PARKER
Mast Block
DENTIST
Norfolk Nob
JJtt II T HOLDEN
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Olllco Citizens Niitioiml Iluuk Duildiui
Teiupliouo 101
Sanitarium nud KoHiiiuuco Muin und 13th St
Tulopliono 1
Norfolk NehrasVa
JJ J COLE
DENTIST
Olllcu over CitizPiiH Nuticiiiul Hank Ileeideuc
one block north of Connnwilimml church
Norfolk
Nebraska
JyfAPES HAZEN
Oilico ovor Loonnrde Drug Store
Norfolk - - Nebraska
yISS MARY SHELLEY
Fashlonuhle Dressmaker
Dp Btuirs in Cotton block over Huume store
Firut clabB work guaranteed
Norfolk
Nebraska
POWERS HAYS
AttorncjH at Lair
Rooms 10 11 nud 12 Matt block
Norfolk - Nebraska
SESSIONS BELL
Undertakers aud Enihalnierf
Serious Hit Norfolk AvoJ
Norfolk - Nebraska
-yr M ROBERTSON
Attorney at Law
Roomh 1 und 2 Robertson Wigtou
block Norfolk
i 1 i
If on wifli to liny
toll or rent rcnlostnte
wrlto or call on u
Norfolk
National
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But not half us easy as it
to get a bargain in
TWO SNAPS
Snap No 1 A o rooin house in good condition with stable roal sheds
ami city water Lot 0xl2 on west side Bents at 8 00 per rfOfin
month Price vPOUU
Snnp No 2 Ono hundred and sixty acres T miles southeast of Nor-
inn iour loom lion so sheds etc
Eiwy terms Per aero
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W II
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Bank
When you make your purchase
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TRACY DURLAND
UA1N1IOLT Irnauloht
LKXANDKU HKAH Vlco ProMi1in
IUII1U tumor
ZUTZ AMltUntCaaliier
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buya ami Pells Exchange
Imprest Pnlci on Time Deposits
Dtufu and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Eurnpr
A General StcnmHlilp and Foreign Passage Hualncas Transacted
DIHaOTOHB
A UKAll F P HANLON F J HALK W 11 UUUUPV4 WM ZUTZ
KA tlAINHOIT JOHN K HAYS F VEIUIBH H COTTON
is
THATS EASY
PSANOS
at our establishment
JewelrySilverware
All the new things in this lino can be found here and our word for it
they uro right both in style and price
Hayes Jewelry Music House
X C M HENDERSON Piano Tuner NORFOLK NEBR I
AI YM km VITALITY
iMm n aw
The great remedy tor nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative
1CTCD IICIUC 5 order we trunrantLC toiiro or rotund the tnonev
everv
Sold at 100 per box
41 1 Ml ugnioi 0 boxes for 500 lilt MOTTS CJUEHICAJb CO Clevelaud Ohio
For Sale at KEONIGSTEINS PHARMACY
FOR Q00D LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS
SEE s
The Norfolk Building and Loan Asso
C B DURLAND Secretary
THE
NORTH WESTERN
LINE
F E IB V R fl is the best to aDd
from the
SUGAR BEET FIELDS
of
North Nebraska
WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD
SHAVE or BATH
GO TO
W 0 Halls Barter Shop
MAIN rlT TH1KDDOOBEABTOFFOUBTH
GRSEILER
Sale and
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold
Commission
Brauch Avenue
and Third St
on
PHONE 44
MRS H H HULL
Manicuring
Shampooing
Ladies Baths
Rooms on North Ninth Street
NOVELTY
Iron and Brass Works
JNO E GRONK Manager
All kinds of machines fromn lawn mower to
a printing press successfully ropaired Hot air
steam aud hot water heatiiiR Special atton
tion given to Hoiler and Eiigiiio Hopairini
Opp Pabowalks Implement IIouso
NORFOLK
NEBRASKA
L L REMBE
Practical Plumber
and Steam Fitter
Agency for tlie MverH Force and
Wind Mill Pumps
Prices Right
Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work
First door West of Post Offlcfl
DO YOU DESIRE
HEALTH
Vito Magnetic Healing
cures Chronic Diseases
Rheumatism Eyes and
Ears the lame etc
Absolutely ho medicine
used
H SAYOOR
20i First St Norfolk
M C WALKER
DEALER IN
FLOUR FEES
Oil and Gasoline
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