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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1901)
X f When Children should wear glasses 1 When their eyes are not straight 2 When they cannot distinctly sec the blackboard 3 When reading if they squint hold the book sideways or too close 4 When they tire easily of reading or studying All sure signs thnt RTeat benefit will be derived from wenriny glasses Satisfaction guaranteed G f 01 PflQUAHDT Df of Ophthalmology NORFOLK NEBRASKA H E HARDY FUEL nflly fn a4U Mt C Var1 Bast U P Depot Phone 35 MONARCH MIXED PAINT The Best Paint Made Will cover 300 square feet two coats Contains pure lead and oil Shown by chemical test there is no paint on the market equal to its durability and cover ing capacity We can vouch for this as we have handled the Monarch Paint for twelve years If you think of painting your house let us figure with you Wo can savo you money Remember our large stock of Wall Paper cheaper than ever Kiesail Drifg Bo Wild M ONLY At Johnsons Furniture Store 3000 Chamber Suits Selling for 3 i 00 1200 Dining Tables Selling for 900 200 Jardinieres Selling at half price 1200 Iron Beds Selling for 900 Solid Oak Dining Chairs Selling for 90 cents 12000 Sewing Machines Selling for 1500 200 Oak Center Tables Selling for 1 10 Many fine pieces of Furniture Book Oases Ohina Closets Rockers etc etc nt much less than actual value finest stock in the city to pick from We must have room for another big stock coming Secure bargains this week at Johnsons Fgrxiture Store The Wettther Conditions of the weather Be recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 44 M inimum temperature 28 Average 30 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for month 63 Snowfall 00 Total snowfall for month 200 Barometer 2954 Forecast for Nebraska Probably rain or snow tonight and Saturday FRIDAY FACTS The Eveu Dozen club is meeting with Mrs Jack Koenigsiin this afternoon The Womans club will meet with Mrs Sbarpless on Monday afternoon There will be no Christian Science church services at the Odd Fellows hall next Sunday S F Dunn has recently purchased a fine new piano which has recently been installed in bis home on South Fourth street Dr Ella P Summer haa been ap 1 pointed coroner of Franklin county and is believed to bo tho only woman cor oner in tho M at o Tho Y M O L is tho rocipiont of n flno combination crolnrd board tho gift of tho manufacturer 13 L Cntwin of South Bend Indiana Work has commenced on tho now laundry building which Ib being built on South Third street and will bo oc cupied by Mr Cravens steam laundry whon completed Miolmel Sigh of Madison had his leg crushed just abovo tho nnklo Tuesday aftornoou Ho waB on his way to town with a load of grain whon ho clipped uudor tho wngou tho wheels passing over his limb Norfolk lodge No 0V1 B P O Elks will meet in Odd Follows hall tonight at 8 oclock for tho initiation of candi dates It iB expected that a largo class for tho work wil bo present and mem bers should not fail to bo present A special to tho Bee from Madison says Suit has been begun in tho dis trict court by tho Sugar City Cereal mills against tho Americau Beet Sugar company to restrain it from damming the North Fork or compol it to construct a dam so that it will not bo an injury to tho plaintiffs reflorvolr N Mrs Helen Hamilton who assisted in J D Sturgeons concerts has been awarded a judgement in ti o courts at Hartington against tho Woodmon nc cidentjissociatiou for 30234 for the death of her husband Dr Hamilton Tho association claimed ho died of Brights disease and not by accident as alleged Mrs E II Tracy received a telegram yesterday announcing tho death of her friend boBt known hero as Mrs W W Lillio at her home in Kansas which occured at 10 20 yesterday morning Tho dispatch was from a sister of the deceased Mr Lillio died hero several years ago and his wife has since made her home in Kansas where elio was married about a year ago Tho first days of vacation have inspired youthful breasts with an am bition to win glory nnd renown upon the baso ball diamond and yesterday the first game of the soason was played between a club headed by Joseph Parker and another under tho direction of Peter Stafford The score ran up nt a rate somewhat surprising to the thermom eter which was not in high spiritB at all and Joseph Parkers team worsted their opponents to tho tune of 24 to 20 Saturday is the last day of the special sale of Majestic ranges at the Moore hardware Choice celery at Glissmaus Dr Barnes the optician specialist of Denver will be at the Pacific hotel Sat urday April 0 Remember the date Fins oysters and celery at Karos Lost A K P charm marked 94 Pleate return to News office BATTLE CREEK John Glynn of Foster was over here Friday on business Maas Haman received a whole car load of cane seed Saturday Arthur Conrad of Hader was over here on business Wednesday Ed Warnke is going west on Owen ONiells ranch as foreman Constable J H Couley of Norfolk was up here Friday on official duty Adolph Bredehoeft has rented Hogrefes farm laud south of Aovtu Jacob Sheets of Meadow Grove was down here Tuesday visiting friends Herman Eucker and family drove to Lindsay Saturday to visit his parents Peter Busse from near Norfolk was up here Tuesday and bought a splendid horse of P A Callen Peter Neuwork was very Bick last week with grip and Grant Johnson was running his dray line Henry Bahre went to Antelope county near Elgin Tuesday where he hasented a farm of Henry Massman K J Niles bought James Clarks four acres of ground near the creamery last week and is going to build there Joseph Zobner bought two acres of ground in west Battle Creek this week through O H Maas Consideration 200 W G Smith sold his dwelling to F J Hale and Walt Pugh Saturday Mr Smith is going to move to the Pacific coast Chas T Haman and Fred Brechler went up to Inman Sunday and on the way home Mr Haman visited his parents near Clearwater Next Sunday is Palm Sunday and there will be 13 children 10 girls and 3 boys confirmed in the Lutheran chnroh by Rer J Hoffman Dr Daniel has rented the Battle Creek hotel and will take charge of it the first of April Mr Best is going to travel with his wife whose health is very poorly He has rented his livery barn to Zoe Cox Sam Schneider bought the north east corner of Main and third streets Wed nesday of F J Hale now occupied by George Zimmerman for 1500 Mr Zimmermau is going to move his stock into tho bank store Choice veal at Glissmans Sturgeon is the piano man i if mi miiiniirr mi in iiwipiw PERSONAL Mrs 13 W Bates is visiting friends in Omaha Mrs Dr Person was iu tho city yes terday from Stanton John Barnes loft today for a fow days visit with Fremont ami Omaha friends Mr and Mis L R Craig and son Leo of Pierce are visitors in Norfolk to day A W Tweed principal of tho New castle schools is attending tho associa tion Mrs Dr Pringln and littlo daughter of Piorco were guest of Mrs W 11 Blnkemau part of this week Mrs Bertha Pilger went to Pilger yes terday to attend a party given by Mrs Memiugcr Kim Barnes returned to his university studies at Lincoln today after a fow days visit at homo O L Hyde departed today for Dubuqno Iowa where ho will visit his brother B L Hydo who holds tho posi tion of city ticket and passenger agent with the Illinois Central Miss Amy Row and Miss Martha larvis of Oakdaleaud MisB Rena Turner and MiBsJAlico 14ith of Columbus are visiting Mrs 11 A Rowo on South Eighth htreet and attonding the teachers association Seeds in bulk at McCoys Hour and foodstoro Phono 121 Farm and olty loans THE DUKLAWU TlltBT Oo Good farms to trade for town property G R Skilkk Fresh halibut at GliRsraanH Quite a m mborhavo taken advantage of tho special sale at Mooros hardware and obtained a fine set of cooking utensils as n premium with a Majestic range Buy your garden tools rakes hoes and spades at tho Mooro hardware New boarding house corner Philip avenue and Fifth street RoomB newly furnished Everything first class Hardiugscreameiy butter at Gliss maus runeral of John II llrown The large attendance at the funeral of the late John II Brown held yesterday morning from the Church of the Sacred Heart attested to the esteem in which he was held by his railway associates and fellow citizens The friends assembled at the family home on South Third street and from there proceeded to the church an escort being formed by members of tho order of Locomotive Engineers A O U W and other lodges At the church there were very im presbive services and Father Walsh gave a splendid eulogy to the memory of tho deceased The singing was appropriate and was led by Miss Nelle Gerecke After the services the body was es corted to the depot and taken east on the F E M V pnsseuger Mr and Mrs A J Ryel and Mr and -Mrs P Stafford accompanied Mrs Brown and children to Wisconsin where interment will take place The floral offerings were very beauti fnl and were contributed largely by orders to which he belonged The obsequies were attended by all the trainmen making headquarters hero who were not prevented by their duties or other reasons Besides there were a number of railroad men in attendance from points both east and west Among these was W B Alton master mechanic at Long Pine and Mr Cody chief clerk in Master Mechanic Teals office at Mis souri Valley Mrs Dan Findley of Mis souri Valley was also present Smoked whitefish at Glissmans There will be a Bpecial meeting of Beulah chapter No 40 O E S at Ma sonic ball this evening By order of the worthy matron Beginning April 1 my meat market will be closed about 00 days during my absence Herman Naecjle Whitefish and catfish at Karos Dressed chickens tnd turkeys at Karos Buy your flour at McCoys The best assortment in the city Phone 121 Houses for sale T E Odiobnk Stock taken to pasture during the coming season Enquire of W H Boyd or at The News office We make loans on real estate at lowest ratB Elkhorn Building and Savings association T E Odiorne Sen Buy your seeds at McCoys flour and feed store All new woods and cheaper than ever Opening March 29 at Dnrlands DrFrank Salter Diseases of children Oladlola liulbi This handsome flower deserves the highest consideration not only on ac count of its easy culture rapid increase and gorgeous bloom but also for its beauty in bouquets in water the spikes will keep for ten days Red yellow pink striped and white mixed Each 5 cents Dozen 40 cents Art McCoy 9100 Kewurd JIOO The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that Bcience has been able to cure in all its stages and that is wrfiaww THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MARCH 20 1901 catarrh Hulls Catarrh Ctiro is tlio only positive cum now known to tlio medical fraternity Catarrh lieiug a constitutional disenfe requires a con stitutional treatment Halls Catanh Cure is taken internally acting direYtly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system thereby destroying the foundation of tho disease and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its woik Tho proprietors have so much faith in its curaMvo powers that they off one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to euro Send for list of testimonials Address F 1 CliRNrY V Co To ledo O Sold by druggist 7fr Halls Family Pills are tho best Six lots in Tlio Heights 80 each S L Uahdnkii Farm land and city property for wilo by G R Seller OPENING March 30 J E DURLAND PARISH luiH just received a lot of Easter Jlovelties Candy Eggs Chicks Ducks Rabbits etc and iuviteB your inspection Easter Lilies and House Plants i well be on Fiilo Monday and plenty of cut flowers for Easter i Sunday Jeavooruers early TRflGY X DURLAND it men nn EACH I 22 lots well locnt uUUU ed at tho unction iu this city for sale at 0 00 each A SNAP tin Of FER ACRE SO acres of OWUUU first class HAY LAND within two miles of Norfolk at f 1000 per acre I n PER CENT ON THE INVEST I U MENT A good business proper ty on Main strpet between 4th and fitb streets at a price that will pay 10 per cent on the investment TRflGY X DURLAND Norfolk fluditoriam GEO H SPEAR MANAGER FRIDAY APRIL 5 The Yoimk Cluiriicter Comedian JCLEWIS and liia Big Comedy Company In tho Rural Fnrco Comedy SI PLUNKARD Kutlrely lie urittcn Now Dialogue Now Hltuutlirls Now Not eltlee Now Scenic mid Mechanical KfTecte Fnrco Comedy I A Strong and Efficient Comedy Company SEE THE GREAT R R SCENE Threshing Machine Scene COUNTY FAIR SCENE LOOK OUT For Si nml hie Country Hit ml Pantile For tlio Funniofct Street Parade over teen Heeerved Seale now oa eale at Leonards Drug Htore WMBitViiBwrrwiomBMaithiWMl in it- - jftf iVi Bm VllnWjilliiiliiKliri irv1iiiillSf1friB llilllii 11 MAJESTIC C00K1N8 EXHIBITION NOW GOING ON AT OUR STORE Wo wnnt you to eonio In ANY DAY THIS WEEK and pre tho Majcstlo in operation have a Majestio biscuit and a mip of delicious coffee and seo tho proof of claims Hindu for Majestic Ranges by a man direct from tho factory A SET nF COOKING UTENSILS FREE with every Majmstle UiiUgo sold during this weoli a set of ware madn of heavy copper nickeled steel and enamel wall woMh 7 Ml Olio complete set aliMolntely fiee with each Majestic Range sold this weeli only Majestic Ituiigea are made in evwry size and every stylo to fit every con dition ami every purse We want you to eotae in and see tho range at work glad to show it lo you whether 3011 intend to buy or not G E MOORE Domestic I Wcrinv I Standard I Sewing Machines Domestic s Standard i Also a full line of Baby Carriages Hoffman Smith FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS SEE The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn C B DURLAND Secretary 0 Get What You Ask for at UHLES GROCERY ALL OK DEJIS are filled promptly ami with care Our goods are KIKKT CLASft in every particular We know precisely what is wanted by our custom ers We aim to Give yon the Best Value for Your JVLoncy South hide Main St between lid and idl Telephone 11 O A IjUIKAHT Piikh1ivt UHA8 H HltlUOK Vick Ikkhident V 11 JOHNHON CVhiiiku lKO IASKWALK Ahht Valines The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 liny ami n II hxcIihukii on thin count rj ami nil pnrtu of Btiroiiu Iatm Loan Director am Anmih W II Iomnkon Ciiah S Hiimxji C W Hhaahmi O M Swank A Luikamt T F Mkmninoku L Hichiiionh PATTERN HATS MISS E J BENDER announces a special display of Pattern Hats Bonnets and Millinery Novelties on Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday March 27 to 30 The trimmed designs will embrace many Genuine X X French Patterns together with a superb collection of 1 I Miss Kerkows desiuns A cordial invitation is extended to the public to visit these Special Exhibitions of Headgear Open Evenings on the Dates of the Display PATTERN HATS