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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1901)
Near sighted people See clearly close by and for this reason Iry to get along1 without glasses thereby suffering endless misery and sometimes blindness follows Wc are competent to examine your eyes We use the most modern scientific methods and guarantee satisfaction C p 0 piQlfllDT Dr of Ophthalmology NORFOLK NEBRASKA We have just m T bought 20Doz Curtice Bros Jams in Tins C at a very low price and while T they Inst we are going to sell them l at 15c per Tin The goodB are the finest of their T kind and Curtice Bros name is a sufficient guarantee of quality Also a TABLE PLUM nt lCc per T can The above goods are extra 4- value and worth at least a trial T X order PARISH 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 We can save yon money Remember our large stock of Wall Paper cheaper than ever talDnfflGo PIANOS PIAflOS Hospe grade f 13G00 Ivors Pond grade 24000 Emerson grade 22500 Gramer grade 14000 Victor grade 18000 Knabe grade 80000 Ohickering Bros grade 22000 Checkering Sons grade 80000 Ohiokering Sons grade 40000 Ohickering Sons grade 50000 Hamilton grade 15000 New England grade 15000 Singer grade 14000 Cornish grade 14000 Wing Son grade 13500 Beethoven grade 12500 Montgomery Ward grade 14000 Sears Eoebuok grade 18500 Kimball grade 20000 Kranioh Bach grade 22500 Bosh Gerts grade 20000 Hinzie grade 12500 t Not pianos that have been shipped from town to town and forced into your honeea under various pretexts but NEW ONES direct from the factories that make them Johnsons Furniture Store FRIDAY FACTS A company of young people went to the hospital for the insane last night to enjoy the weekly dance at that institu tion Rev Mr MoBalander of Neligh will preach in the First Congregational church next Sundny both morning and evening Hev Thomas L Sexton D D syn odical superintendent of NobrnRkn will preach in the Presbyterinn church here next Sabbath morning at 11 oclock Geo B Christoph iB moving into tho Holohon house on South Tonth street and the residence being vacated by him at tho corner of Ninth stroot and Philip avenue will bo occupied by C E Hart ford and family Christ Lutheran church haR purchased ten acres of ground just cast of tho old fair grounds and will use tho roporty for a cemetery It is proposed to lay it out in modern style with tho assistance of n landscape artist and will bo similar to Prospect Hill cemetery The Norfolk steam laundry is being moved from the building on SonthFonrth Btreeti to tho now luundry bnildiug on South Third streft just complotod Tho now building is a frame one story in height and is said to bo particularly adapted to tho laundry business The Even Dozen club composed of Mrs Jack tKoenigstein Mrs Frank Davenport Mrs Ludwig Koenigstoin Mrs O S Parker Miss Butterfiold Misses Lillie and Anna Parker Miss Fannie Norton Miss Mattio Davenport MisB Jessie Bridge and Miss Francis Johnson expect to go to Madison to morrow and Bpond tho day with Mrs Arthur Pilger who is also a member of the club O B Holohan who for yeors has been in charge of the Amorican Express office at this place has been granted a years leave of absence and expects to leave about the first of May with his wife for Fort Dodge Iowa whore he will take charge of the real estate office of hiB brother-in-law in which he has been interested for Bome time Mr Holohan has given excellent satisfaction both to company and its patronB during his residence here and the many Nor folk friends of himself and wife will hope that the leave of absence will not mean his permanent renioval from Nor folk It is not yet known who will take charge of the express office hero during his absence Norfolk lodge No 40 I O O F celebrated the 82nd anniversary of the founding of that order in America at their lodge room last evening the enter tainment being participated in by mem bers of the order and their families the attendance being fair and the evening was spent enjoyably by those attend ing Dr Fletcher M Sisson gave an address on the order that proved very interesting and was followed by M C Hazen who presented a short but very thorough history of Nor folk lodge W It Hoffman gave the impressions be received as a new mem ber and H L Spanlding who was on the program for some reminiscences evaded the issue very successfully by in troducing Grand Chaplain Channel of Omaha who had dropped in unexpect edly Mr Channel gave a very fine talk on the order in general Refresh ments of fruit were served during the evening F H Layman the piano tuner has been called to his home in Welthing ham Ontario by a telegram stating that his father is very ill He will re turn in a few days and all thoe desir ing piano tuning will be able to Becure his services Order meat for your Sunday dinner from Koro The first dance of the season at Reiches place two miles south of the city on Fir6t street will be held tomor row evening Good music and a good time is promised those who attend The invitation is general to those who ap preciate good company but no rough element will be tolerated Refresh ments will be served A horse and two seated surrey for sale Apply to Dr C S Parker PERSONAL S K Dexter and his niece drove to Madison and Humphrey today on busi ness Miss Anna Parker returned last nicht from Neligh and will leave tonight for Ainsworth T B Kail of Harlan Iowa is here today greeting friends Mr and Mrs D J Koenigstein went to Lanrel today to spend Sunday with friends Mrs D l Nicholson of Madeon vis ited with Mrs O E Green of this city yesterday O D Jenkins and Frank Davenport returned last night from their trip to Oolorado John R Hays was a visitor to West Point yesterday on legal business Miss Eva Mohrman of Pierce is a city visitor today Mrs S F Kierstead of Tilden is a guest at the home of S G Dean Mrs E Tanner was here today from Battle Creek doing some shopping For men only You cannot be with out it Nothing like it for comfort Witch Hazel cream used instead of soap for shaving Sturgeon iB the piano man We make loans on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and Savings association T E Odiobnb Sec THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY APRIL 26 1901 DIED AT MADISON 8tirtlfn DfHlh of ltnmtir Wilbarger nt ft oclock Thin M or nine Who Hl lint it Dny Madison Nobr April 20 Spooinl to Thk Nnwe Homer Wilborgor nn old and respected resident of this city died this morning at 5 oclock at his homo in this city aged about 00 yerrs Ho had been in his usual health up to noon yostorday when in stepping from his delivery wagon at homo on his way to dinnor ho felt a slight pain in liift Btomaoh The pain increoBod until a physician waH called when it was found necessary to place him under tho influ ence of chloroform Ho was kept undor the influence of tho drug up to tho hour of hiB death A postmortem examination revealed the fact that his death had been caused by a rupture of tho stomach Tho wifo of tho deceaBod died very suddenly about a year ago Ho leaves fivo chil drentwo small girls and three boys two of who are grown Tho funeral will not be held until Sunday an rela tives from tho west aro awaited It will probably be held from tho house Finest Bnrred Plymoth Rock eggs for hatching Inquire of W R Hoffman Shurtz Jenkins will pay 25 roward for the recovery of tho goods stolen from Tho Fair Store Weduesday night and 25 for tho apprehension of tho persons who committed tho robbory Wanted to Buy A family horse and two seated buggy Dakiel J KorNiasTEiN BATTLE CREEK Harry Fames wub a Norfolk visitor Monday Ernest Haas was a Madison visitor Sunday R Stitt of Norfolk waB up hero on business Saturday Postmaster O F Montross was down to Norfolk Monday George Eble of Norfolk was hero Tuesday on business Carl Korth of Norfolk was transacting business here Friday Peter Fitch of Norfolk was up hern Tuesday visiting friends Fred Schereger shipped one carload of cattle to Omaha Thursday F H Palmer of Emenck was tranE acting business here Tuesday Fred Nenwerk sold a carload of fat cattle to Fred Shereger Monday Constable J H Conley of Norfolk was ud hero Monday on official duty John S Craig of near Norfolk wub viEitiug here Tuesday with relatives J L Knesel who has been sick for about ten days is perfectly well aguin J W Risk and Ben Preece wore transacting business in Norfolk Satur day Mike Hughes made an addition fo his residence two miles north of town last week Mrs Henry Riekenberg who has been Bick for several weeks is reported get ting better Martha Wilde of Norfolk camo up here Friday for an extended visit with the Hans family Philip Beck jr moved into Mike Connellys house corner Depot and Hale streets last week Lots of trees were planted hero ou Arbor day Your scribe helped to plant ten republican ash trets M L Thomson is really not building a dwelling it has nearly come to be a palace Come up and sec Frank Peterson clerk in the county treasurers office of Madison county visited his parents here Snndoy Albert Buenning who is teaching at the Lutheran school on Buffalo creek was visiting here Monday with friends Oar Lutheran friends intend to lay down a brick sidewalk on Wall street where their church property is located Mr and Mrs J J Hughes and baby went to Omaha Tuesday to attend the funeral of a friend They returned the next day Saturday John Brown of Deer Creek precinct had to pay 12 25 for being knocked down by Messrs Shamrock and Bone Risk J E Hale an expert for the Deering company came home from the west Saturday for a couple of days visit with hie family Judge Bates of Madison was visiting here Sunday and Monday with hiB many friends and looking after his real estate interests Our whole bank force from the prosit dent down attended the convention of the bankers of northeast Nebrasaka at Norfolk Monday Some potato slicer agents were up here from Norfolk Tuesday They were not satisfied with our people here Keep them at home Rev Warne of the M E church has been on the sick list since Saturday Rev Sisson of Norfolk occupied the pulpit Sunday in his place Little Henry Stoltenberg of Peters burg arrived here Sunday for an ex tended visit with his grandpa and uncles the Neuwerk boys Fred Brecbler returned from Inman Saturday and states that everything iu iu first class Rhnjm on tho Aberdeen oattto ranch Mans Ureohler owners Kd Llttlo of Lucas KansaR is visit ing hero with his aged mother and othor relatives Ho has 40 acres of good land close to town ho would like to dlsposo of Juck OConnell of Fremont bought Wm Hohneokofl saloon Tnesday It looks now as though wo will havo four institutions of that kind hero the com ing licenso year Lot em go Gallagher George Zimmerman moved his mer chandise Wednesday into hiB new quarters tho bank store It looks as though P 11 Ingoldsby will open np a saloon in tho building vacated by him A social party waa held Saturday night at tho homo of Mr and Mrs John Lneht Tlio occasion was the 21st birtliday of their only son young John All those present reported having an elegant time Mrs E G Donnl who has boon sick for several months is in a very bad condition Her daughter Mrs Ioter Anderson and two little daughters of Fort Collius Col arrived hero last wet It on that acconut Herman Glaus intends to sell his shoo store and shop nnd if ho does he will engage iu farming on a small scale Mr Clans is an old sottlir here and also well acquainted in Norfolk Ho would like to rotiro from business Tnesday morning ut about one oclock a fire was discovered by nulghlorH in tho rear of John KovalekH blacksmith shop It did quite a little damage before thev got it undor control A light in surance is on tho building in the Phoenix Monday Howard Miller Lumber Co sbiprtd one enrload of hogs Georgo Honerinann ono of cattle Jim Finkrel one of cattle A O and F 11 Osboru two carloads of cattle and one carload of hogs and S T Napper one carload of hogs Tho program of the Teaohers Locid association of Battle Crttk for May 11 at 1 p in is ns follows Solo Miss Mable Richardson Chapters J4 15 and 10 Pages Theory and Practice of Teaching Recitations MissoB Craig Funk Bently Zimmerman Loop Linteinm and Willberger Solo Miss Bertha Brink An elegant reception was given to Mr and Mrs Harry Barnes who were married at Norfolk Mondny of last week at the homo of his parents Mr and Mrs W A Barnes Friday light Our silver comet band of which he is a member played ubout a couple of dozen nice tunes The LadieB society of which Mrs II Barnes is a incmber gave a nice dance in the opera house that night and about 10 oclock they were welcomed there before a very big crowd Dressed chickens at Karos Houses for sale T E Odiohne Try one of Karos beef rousts Wanted A good girl for general housework W A Connolly North Elevnth street Mrs Sadio Hart Miller osteopath Rooms over the Hayes jewelry house Tho Wortthor Conditions of the weather as recorded or the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to lay Maximum temperature 80 M inimum temperature 02 Vverage CO Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for month 1 80 Barometer 29 80 Forecast for Nebraska Showers and colder Saturday and west portion tonight Good farms to trade for town property G R Skilkk Dr Frank Salter Diseases of children I will receive sealed bids np to Mon day noon April 29 for hauling 90000 brick from C St P M O depot to Third street J O Stitt Karo keeps all kinds of seasonable meats Farm and city loans ThkIDdblakd Tbdbt Oo Wanted Girl for general housework 4 a week Mrs J M Gildea North Eleventh street MILLINERY Absolutely THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES Largest Line in Northeast Nebraska J DURLAND jMMMinaMMMMMlMHMMWMMMb THE LATEST IN MILLINERY MISS E J BENDEh WMMMiMMMMMMIWMMMMMMr 1 DONT BUY A Gasoline Stove Till You Sec THE MICHIGAN VAPOR 11 C G woofue HERRICK and GURNEY jj PLEADABLE REFRIGERATORS Best in the World Fine Line of Japanese Mattings 25c Up i UffAM fLr CbmSU nuiiiiiaii w 4 t A Wc Received Yesterday April 19 61 Doz Z Hats which is an even V t 200 Manufacturers Samples I STREET HATS and SAILORS I 1 Wc bought them cheap and will sell them cheap I MONDAY APRIL 22 j We will be in now location V t next to The Fair Store 1 IflSKEEPS fllllililHEHY i k O A LU1KAKT Phehidknt CHAH H IIUIDUK Vicn Iukhident W I JOIINHON CAHnisn IKO 1AHKWALK Abbt Cahijieb The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 Btiy and Hull uxcIiudko on tlilx country noil nil imrlH of Enropn Funn Loaim Olrcctori Cam Ahmuh W II Jomnhon Ciiah S tluruuE C W Duaabcii 0 M Hwank U A Luiuaut T K UlCMNINCIKU L Hkhhionh I Get What You Ask for at UHLES GROCERY ALL ORDERS aro filled promptly and witn care Our gobds are FIRST CLASS in every particular We know precisely what is wanted by our custom- ers We aim to Give you the Best Value for Your Money South Bide Main St betweon 2d nnd 3d C W BRAASCH DEALER IN Telephone 41 PCOAL iiB GrtRAJDSJ FLOUR - FEED TELEPHONE NO 3S col Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Bock Spring Coal the best In the market Scranton Hard Coal in all Bizes TELEPHONE 61 For Plambiog Steam Fitting Punps Tanki Wind Mills And all work Id tlil Hoe call on W H RISH BbtltfactionGoaranteed Firet door South of Thk Dailt Nkwb OSlcs M E SPAULDINC DEALEH IK CRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold on Commission Braised Avcau J M4Tfclr4St PHONE 44