The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, January 25, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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Lost
Sight
or
44 The
Light
That
Failed
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Kiplings pathetic talc of the artist
who lost his sight teaches a moral
The eyes are the bread winners
Take care of them
Have them examined
Know that they arc right
We are eye experts
Satisfaction guaranteed
G f 1 PHQllAHDT
Dp of Ophthalmology
NORFOLK
NEBRASKA
H E HARDY
FUEL
Office Cor 4th and Main SU
Yarns East U P Depot Phone 35
BEWARE
OF THE
PIANO AGENT
Who Wants to
Store a Piano
in
Your House
Yon cannot find n N rfolk citizen
who has bonght on that plan withont
getting the worHt of it
THE BEST
PIANOS
are not sold
THAT
WAY
The Weather
Conditions of the weather us recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a in to
day
Maximum temperature 00
Minimum temperature 12
Average 21
Precipitation 00
Total precipitation for month 05
Snowfall 21
Barometer 2988
Forecast for Nebraska Threaten
ing tonight and Saturday with prob
nbly rain or snow Colder west portion
Saturday
FRIDAY FACTS
Mrs Ingalls is on the nick list
Miss Etta Durland is a late victim of
the grip
A Degner is confined to his home by
mcknoBS
D F Sidler is just recovering from a
two weeks siege of the grip
Late information from Lincoln is to
the otfeot that Mrs G F Keiper is im
proving in health
Mies Watson resumed her duties in
school yesterday after spending a few
days at home with the grip
Members of the Norfolk club are re
quested to moot at the club room tonight
at 8 oclock A fnll attendance is de
sired Dy order of the president and
secretary
The Odd Fellows lodge is showing in
creased interest and enthusiasm Last
night a candidate was initiated at an in
teresting meeting and action was taken
on a half dozen other applications
The reception committee of B P O
Elks will hold a meeting nt the Oxnard
hotel tomorrow morning at 10 oclock for
the purpose of completing arrangements
for the proper reception of visiting mem
bers tomorrow evening
Yesterday was the lth anniversary
of the marriage of Mr and Mrs E A
Bullock and last evening a company of
neighbors and friends surprised them
and enjoyed a veiy happy evening with
high five as one of the features De
licious refreshments were served The
bride and groom of 17 years ago were I
presented with some elegant and useful I
gifts whioh were very much appreci
ated
Atchison Globo nth Mrs Sarah M
Martin wifo of T N Martin died at
hor home 1001 Parallel street at 1210
this afternoon aged 58 years of non
ralgia of tho stomach Mrs Martin has
boon an invalid for twolvo years but
has boon worse than usual for tho past
four months and seriously ill sinco
Thursday last She loaves a husband
and six children Iter ohlldron arte
Mrs Dr Charles of Lancaster Mrs
Frank Davenport of Norfolk Nob
Miss Julia Martin of St loo Miss Iim
Martin a teacher at Shannon Hill
Walter L Martin toachcr of Madison
sohosl west of Lancaster and Miss
Daisy Martin who is still at homo
Mrs Martin wan loru in Huchannn
county Mo and has lived in Kansas
sluco 1857 She was married at High
land Doniphan comity Mrs Martin
was a sister of T M Pioro formerly
an Atchison lawyer Sho was highly
respected by a large circle of friends
who will Biucoroly mourn her loss
Board by day or week at Mrs Uhls
011 Socoud street opposite Oxnard hotel
Lost A long hoavy black fur col
larette pointed in tho back Finder
can be rewarded by leaving at Mrs
Gordons Lost botweon town and
Edgowater
Dr Richards the eyo and oyo sight
specialist of Omaha will be in tho city
Saturday at tho Pacific hotol for exam
ination of tho oye Hours from 10 a in
to 8 p in
All Competition DlHtiuit tMl
The fast trains of tho Union Pacific
reach San Francisco ilftoen hours ahead
of all competitors If you are in no
hurry take a slow train by 0110 of the do
tour routes but if you want to got thoro
without suffering any of the inconven
iences of winter travel tuko tho only
direct route tho Union Pacific Do
tailed information furnished on applica
tion F W Junkman Agent
Pickled pigs feet at Glissmans
Box of cigars given away every day nt
the Palace Cigar Store
Honeycomb tripe at Glissmans
PERSONAL
T V Golden of ONeill was in Nor
folk yesterday
Dr Chas Gossard of Madison was in
the city yesterday
Anibroz Colson the Plain view post
master had business in Norfolk yester
day
Fresh celery at Glissmans
We make loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odiorne Sec
MEADOW GEROV
W A Morton went to Neligh Tues
day
Al Williams went to Omaha on busi
ness Saturday
Miss Wade spent Sunday at her home
in Battle Creek
Principal Walter Pilger spent Sunday
visiting at Norfolk
Mrs W A Morton spent Monday
afternoon in Norfolk
Mr and Mrs F W Colcgrove spent
the Sabbath in Tilden
Albert Elliot of Norfolk was a Meadow
Grove visitor last Saturday
Dennis Sullivan transacted business
in Battle Creek last Saturday
Mr Elmer Stillwell and Denver Mor
ton went to Battle Creek Friday
A pair of twins are the latest arrivals
at the homo of Mr and Mrs Hale Cioset
James Fitzgerald ennae down from
Tilden Sunday and visited friends till
Monday
Miss Katheriue Witzigman went to
Norfolk Saturday to visit a few days
with friends
Mrs Ed Buruham and daughter Fay
of Tilden were the guests of Mrs Wm
McDonald Sunday
Miss Mary Crooke attended tho
teachers meeting held at Battle Creek
Saturday afternoon
Messrs Orr Walt Palmer audWarren
Brown drove to Tilden last Friday re
turning in the evening
Wm McDonald and Guy Deuel at
tended a meeting of the Odd Fellows at
Tilden Monday eveniug
Messrs Orr and Palmer left on a
business trip to Atkinson Neb on Mon
day evenings passenger
The infant child of M K Stevenson
living two miles south of town died
lost Friday evening The funeral took
place Saturday
Messrs Ustler and Roberts accom
panied by the Misses Halsey and Chris
tiansen came up from Battle Creek Fri
day evening and attended the danco
The dance given last Friday evening
was quite well attended The music
was furnished by Ohas Harveys or
chestra and was first class At mid
night supper was served at Bresslors
restaurant and the Grove hotel
Last Tuesday Charles Hutchius pur
chased from John Warrick the buildiucr
now occupied by tho postofiice Mr
Hutohins willtnove his stock of groceries
into the aforesaid building in the near
future It is as yet unknown what
building the postofiice will occupy
A good barn and buggy shed for rent
at 400 South Fifth street
THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JANUARY 25 1001
11 OF I BR
A Hot Time in the Old Town
Tomorrow Night
WILL BE MANY VISITORS
A Welcome of Firework Mimle mill Kh
tlitmliiKiii Ireimrcil Itiltlntlon linn
iinitToimt IliriMlon mill other feiituren
011 the lriKiHiti
Norfolk lodge No tfV1 B P O Elks
will bo Instituted tomorrow evening
with a demonstration tho liko of which
Norfolk has never witnessed on a llko
occasion A freat amount of this ex
pected otithusinsm will bo duo to tho
interest being taken by tho lodges of
Omaha Lincoln and other cities whioh
are said to bo moro onthusiaBllo over
this occasion than any similar event in
tho history of tho stato Tho lodgo hero
btarts in with a charter membership of
more than 100 all of whom are to bo in
itiated tomorrow night and tho new
olllcers installed
Word has been received to the effect
that there will bo 100 visiting Elks from
Oinnha a carload from Lincoln a dele
gation of perhaps 20 from Sioux City
and about 10 members of tho ordor ftom
other cities and towns throughout tho
stato
Th so from Lincoln and Omaha will
arrivo on tho 7 20 train from tho east
over the Elkhorn and tho M it O will
bring in tho Sioux City delegation and
those from other towns
Tho request has boon made that nil
charter monibirs of tho Norfolk lodge
should meet nt tho Paoiiio hotel at 7
oclock tomorrow evening From thoro
accompanied by tho band they will
march up Main street to tho tracks bo
tweon Sixth and Seventh streets whore
they will meet the visiting delegations
Those coiuiug from Omaha and Lincoln
will be brought up from the Junction by
a special They v ill be mot at the
Junction by a special committee which
will meet at the Oxnard at 30
When they arrivo a lino of march
will bo formed headed by a flambeau
club and the Norfolk Military baud and
with the members of Norfolk lodgo and
all visiting members in line During
the march whicli will bo east on Main
street to tho Oxnard hotel 1000 rouiau
caudles will be discharged and other
demonstrations will be made
At the Oxnard supper will bo served
after whicli the column will again form
and march to tho lodge rooms in tho
Mast block Hero the initiatory degree
will be conferred on the charter mem
bership by the working team of Omaha
lodge No 0 aud will be followed by
the installation of the newly elected
ofllcors of the Norfolk lodge
The members will then proceed to the
Pacific hotel where an elaborate ban
quet will be served a seating capacity
for 200 people being planned The
dining room will be decorated in lodge
colors purple and white whilo cut
flowers and two large elks heads will be
used as a port of the decorations
After the banquet the following toasts
will be responded to C E Buruham of
Tilden acting as toostmaster
Our Guests Dr A Boar
Response James Mnnahan Lincoln
The Elks Geo P Cronk P D D
Omaha
Charity and Justice Geo A
Eberly Stanton
The Moral Power of Elkdom Lyle
I Abbott Ex R Omaha
Social Sessions R R Dickson
Omaha
After the banquet a social session will
be held in the Mast block
Noteft
The future will demonstrate that tho
Elks are just the thing
Seating capacity for 220 people has
been arranged at the lodge rooms
Arrangements have been made to have
the incandescent lights run ail night
Norfolk must do herself proud aud
the visiting Elks must be given a cordial
reception
Tho tyler of the Omaha lodge will ar
rive this evening to assist in making ar
rangements for tho session
The band will start early aud will
play late It will play exclusively
There Will bo a Hot Time in the Old
Town Tonight
Omaha and Lincoln members will
probably return home at 1 2 40 Sunday
afternoon and Sioux City members at
I T0 in the moruing
Everybody will be permitted to sing
or whistle A Hot Time in tho Old
Town Tonight while the visiting Elks
are being welcomed
Fine quarters will be fitted up for
lodge purposes by Norfolk lodge and at
stated intervals each week tho rooms
will be open to the ladies
Diamond C breakfast bacon in boxes
at Glissmans
Houses for aaie
T K Omornk
Good farms to trade for town property
G R SKHEU
Farm and city loans
Tint Durland Trubt Oo
Itullnuy Farm LhuiU for Sale
In northern Wisconsin the Chicago
St Paul Minneapolis Omaha railway
has for sale at low rates and easy terms
of payment about 400000 acre of choice
farm lauds Early buyers will secure
tho advantage of locations on the many
beautiful streams aud lakes which
abound with Huh nud furnish a novnr
ending and most excellent water supply
Initli for family use and for stock
Land is generally well timlmrtMl the
soil tortllo and onsv of cultivation
Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Miuiie
ajMilli Duluth Superior Ashland and
numerous other thriving cities and
towns on tho lino of tho 0 St P M
is O railway and other railroads In the
same territory furnish good markets for
farm produce
For further particulars address
Gio W Mkii
Lnnd Commissioner Hudson Wis or
G 11 Mac Rak
A 0 P A St Paul Minn
Kami land and city property for sale
by G R Seller
Sturgeon is tho ptann man
iliiltimore select and staudnrd oysters
in bulk at UllHsmnnH
Kiesh catfish lake trout and pike at
GlisHinnus
Stir llkeit Vnrlrtj
Hup Is a very nice little gltl nnd yr
Mho tins an Imagination so vivid Hint
people cant help wondeilng once h
invhlle what Is going to heroine of
The little gill rim and does tell tho
most marvelous talcs and when she In
reproved she Is entirely complacent
nnd cannot mv that herelTeethe luven
tlons ate anything tunic than Joket
One of these she told to an Interested
neighbor 111 u hose house sin1 called
frequently
How In your nintnuni ilenrV asked
the neighbor one morning when the lit
tle girl made her iippcnriineo
She Is very sick ntmwoietl the lit
tle ghl earnestly Nelly her sister
and I were up with her all night We
tailed tin doctor Hut when llioMnd
neighbor went In haute to see her slelt
friend she found her In every respect
ns well as ever
Why did you tell kind Mrs Hlnnk
such a story about me asked main
ma serloiwly of her little girl at the
first opportunity
Well mamma said the little girl
with a toss of her curls Mrs Itlauli
nsUs me every single morning how yon
are and I get tired of telling her that
you are very well New York Times
Too llnneM
A lawyer took In a new boy the ouor
day and iih lie had suffered to some
extent from the depredations of tu
former one he determined to try the
new boys honesty nt once He there
fore placed a note under a weight
on his desk and walked out without
word Upon his return half an hour
later the note was gone and half i
dollar In silver had taken Its place
Hoy when I went out I left 5 un
der this weight
Yes sir but you hadnt been gone
Ave minutes when a man came In wltji
a bill ngniust you for 450 1 guesi
the change Is correct
You paid the bill
Yes sir Thoro ft Is nil receipted
The man said It had slipped your mind
for the past four ycnrK and so
He did not get any further before hn
mndc a rush for the door That boy Is
not In the law business any more
Chicago News
t
Ilrniill Dlnmonda
It is not generally remembered that
Brazil was at one time tho most im
portant diamond producing country in
tho world Between 1772 and 1848
1854700 carats were taken out by the
Real Extraccao Since that day min
ing has been carried on exclusively by
private individuals aud mostly on a
email scale The total production of
Brazil up to 1880 is estimated by M
Gnrcolx at 2 tons It is impossible to
form an accurate estimate of tho pres
ent production but it is probably about
40000 carats a year including the
Babia diamond fields
Dont miss tho Senior class illustrated
lecture tonight or you will regret it It
is to be a rare treat
UrFrank Salter Diseases of children
Choice veal at Glissmans
CHEAPEST AND BEST
MILLINERY
AT-
J E DURLANDS
BOOKBINDING
Rebinding Old Books
and Magazines
H BRUMMUND
Next Deans Paint Store 5th St
MR8 H H HULL
Manicuring
Shampooing
Ladies Baths
TkiUhom No 447
Rooms on North Ninth Street
L L REMBE
Practical Plumber
and Steam Fitter
Agency for the Mrcrs Force aur
Wind Mil Pumps
Prices Right
Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Wutk
First door West of Post Office
If Mill wiuit to liny Hill
llriil or Trnild lliiil
lull write or mil iiinl
MO IIP
aero lot on Nebraska Avenue be
tween Illh
Stieets
and 12th
35000
280 acioi K miles southeast In Stanton
Co fine improvements house rest
1MUMH1 Per acre until fljOn flfl
January I I U0I CpOUUU
HiOiwiroMl tulle from Meadow Grove
fair building KM acres cultivated lul
alien hay and pasture springs ami tun
uing water excellent farm
laud none better per acre
3000
Two Fine Residences well located on
the west side to trade for good farm
TRAGY X DURLAND
NOVELTY
Iron and Brass Works
JNO E CRONK Manager
All Minis uT iimcliliinH frotnn Uwn mowtir to
11 printing rom nircoHHfnlb ropni rcil lint Air
nloiiin mill hot wator limit Inc Siclnl iilttiii
tioiiKlwui lo llitllnr mill Kiiirlim KnimlritiK
tii lliBiiunlls InililmnuiiL lions
NORFOLK - - NEBRASKA
EYERS
Invites yon to Compare Prices
Tomatoes per can 8c
Peas tier can 5c
Corn per can 8c
Java G01T00 best per lb 15c
Oat Meal per lb 2uC
Soap 10 bars 25c
1 pound can Baking Powder 20c
Best PrunoB per lb 8c
Blueing 4c
Soda por lb 3C
Starch per lb 3uC
Crackers per lb 71CC
Clothes Lines 9o
Lyo por can 4c
Mixed Candy per lb 7vt
Pearlino per package 4t
Rico peril 7c
Lamp Chimney 4t
We have n big line of Tinware Gran
itowure and Crockery which we an
selling very cheap
B MEYERS
OTJ
One Is Quick to
x Suspect Where
One Has Suffered i
Harm Before
Perhaps there are some
i ness men in this town who have
tried advertising and found the
r results unsatisfactory
If so something was the
trouble Contracting for space
in a newspaper is not enough
When secured the space must
be used to advantage A con- 1
vincing story should be told 4
4- A plant will not grow unless it
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a 11 A
t lb lenaea tn impression can-
t not be made upon the X
X ng public except by careful
X persistent work
Manv merchants err eritvrmslY in hr-
liering that time spent upon their ds
is time waited No time can be made
mote profitable
I We believe the advertising
columns of this paper can be
used profitably by any one who
seeks to reach the buyers of
this community Wewillcladly
aid any one who desires to try
it or who is trying it and is not
satisfied
DO YOU DESIRE
Health
VIT0 MA6NETIC HEALING
Cures Chronio Diseafes Rheumatism
Eyes Ears the Lame etc Abbolutely
no medicine ntcd
Dr H SAYOOR
No SfKl East NORFOLK
Firtt Street NEBRASKA
II
Our January
Clearing Sale
COMA1ENCES s
WEDNESDAY JAN A
All Trimmed Hats
ai Half Price
Ireat liatgiilus in all kinds of Mil-
MISS ET BENDER
BARN US A TYIjHR i 1 II Iliriim
M II Tjlni
Alfoinejs nf Lau
Not folk
nitU S IAilKBIt
Musi Illock
II KM I ST
Nebrask
Not folk Neb
DIL T 1IULDKN
Homeopathic Physician nud Snrgcoa
Ulllint lllrwiH Nnlloiml Hunt IIiiIMIiik
Toluiilionit mi
Hun it it rl Mul Ituxlilniirii Muln mill Ulli St
Tii1iiIioiiii l
Norfolk - - Nebraskn
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WKNTIHT
Olllcn ovtir Cltlrnnf Nulliniiil IliinV Hnnitlmio
linn lilork lit i r til of JiiiimnmiUoiiiil clinrcli
Norfolk
LCIS ORANT OIIIIjDS
Trained Nurse
Nebraska
Telephone loft Norfolk Nnhr
JYfAPKS As HAZKN
OHir nun IikiiiiiiiIk Dim Morn
Norfolk - Nebraska
jyjlSS MARY SHKLLKY
rusliloiuilile Dressmaker
Cp hIiiIih hi Cottoii Mock nvor Hiiiiiub ntor
Klrst cliibh nm V kiiiiiiiiiIiiiiI
Norfolk
Nebraskn
POWERS k HAYS
AftornrjH at I aw
iIooiiik 11 II mill VI Miiht lilick
Norfolk - - - Nebraska
JJOHKRTSON ROHERTSON
Rooms I and 2 Robertson Hlock
Norfolk Nebr
gESSlONS BELL
1iidcrtuberH nnd Kinlmliiiers
SiitHiuue Hlk Norfolk Avo
Norfolk - - Nebraska
B W JONAS
FINE TAILORING
HulU iiimln to onnr mill in tho Intont tttylo
niiitly ilomi Slioii on South 1onrUi St
toutli of lliinni liioi
WHEN YOU WANT A J00D
SHAVE or BATH
J0 TO
W D Halls Barter Shop
MAIN rtT THJIII DOOK KAHT OF KOOIITH
Fur Plumbing Strain Filling Pumps Tanks
Wind Mills
Ami nil work in tliln Una cull on
W H RISH
Kitiefiictloii Gtmrmitoed
FIrbt door South of The Daily Nkvb Oiiics
M C WALKER
DKALEIt IN
FLOUR FEED
Oil and Gasoline
TELEPHONE NO 33
CRSEILER
Sale and i
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission
BrMuch AvctiiM I
adTfclr4St
PHONE 44
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