The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, May 03, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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C F W MARQUARDT
JEWELER
NORFOLK - NEBRASKA
We have just
bought
20 Doz
Curtice Bros
Jams in Tins
at a very low price and while
they last we are going to sell them
at
15c per Tin
The coods are the finest of their
T kind and Cnrtice Bros name is X
j a 6nflicient guarantee of quality
X Also a TABLE PLUM nt 15c per
T can The above goods are extra
4- valne and worth at least n trial
X order
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MONARCH MIXED
PAINT
The Best Paint Made
Will cover 800 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 you money
Remember our large stock of Wall
Paper cheaper than ever
Kiesail Dnlg Bo
Boston MnsB Apr 23 1901 Mr H A Pbbo
walk Norfolk Neb Dear Sir We are just
making a shipment of two very fine stylo F
dark mahogany pianofortes to onr representa
tive Mr C H JohnBon of Norfolk and ho has
mentioned yonr name as a possible customer
explaining that yon have unfortunately been
interviewed by a good many piano ealesmau
who have left a rather confused impression es
pecially of our house in your mind so we take
the liberty of writing Ton We realize that our
enormous success bb piano makers since the
establishment of our house by Jones dicker
ing in 1823 has caused many competitors to use
everyposslblo means to lessen in the esteem of
their customers the value of our instruments
Tales of various kinds come to our ears from
time to tme of the most extraordinary condi
tion concerning our house which are so far
from the truth as to be more amusing than any
thing elio Wo realize however that many
customers hearing these statements are some
what confused and find it diflicult to pick out
the truth from the very large amount of poison
ous piano information which is poured in upon
them We shall be pleased should you care to
write ub to anawor any questions which you
may aBk concerning our product but take this
opportunity of saying that never in the course
of our seventy eight years of continuous manu
facture have wo made an instrument tho equal
of that we are producing today We should be
glad to learn that you had examined carefully
the two fine pianos we are just sending to Mr
Johnson aB they represent fully the superior
qualities possessed by our pianofortes
Yours ery truly
CUICKEBINQ ti BONB
FRIDAY FACTS
There will be preaching in the Pres
byterian church next Sabbath morning
at 11 oclook
J Miers of Emerson has sold the
Wagner livery barn on North Third
etreot to Glint Smith of Madison
The business meeting of the Epworth
loaguo which was to have been hold
this evening hns been postponed until
Friday evening of next week
Thn child of Mr
and Mrs Otto Selling who live on South
Third street was taken with convul
sions yesterday afternoon about 1 oclock
and died nbout 0 oclock
Thero will bo on Informal reception
tontlored Bishop Williams at tho homo
of Mr and Mrs O II Reynolds nfter
tho services this ovening to which all
tho parish and frieuds of tho parish aro
cordially invited
Bishop Williams will bo at Trinity
church this ovening and will preaoh
and afterwards confirm n number of
persons Ho will also set apart tosacrod
uses the beautiful baptismal font which
tho Trinity Social guild has given to
tho church Services will begin at 8
oclock
Tho pnst few days if evor has been a
timo whon Norfolk needed a street
sprinkler to lay tho dust Tho heavy
south wind ha9 sent tho dust scurrying
along in clouds and gavo merchandise
in Bomo of tho stores tho appoaranco of
second hand or shop worn goods If
there is to bo street sprinkling this Hum
mer it should begin at onco unless
natures sprinkler can bo bettor de
pended upon
Yesterday yras tho first anniversary of
Trinity Social guild and last night at
8 oclock tho members of tho socioty
met nt tho homo of Miss Myrtio Waldron
where they donned thoir gingham
aprons and dnstiug caps and proceeded
to tho homo of Mr and MrB P W
Junemau where they assisted in hang
ing curtains laying carpets and alto
gether making themselves useful in
settling the new home
The whistle on the round houso at the
Junction sounded a firo alarm yestor
day afternoon and was Boon joined in
by the sea lion on the pumping Btation
Tho fire department responded with
alacrity and made a flying trip to tho
scone of the fire which proved to bo a
pilo of ties between the division head
quarters and the round house The
blaze had been extinguished by the
people down there before tho firemen
arrived
Word hns beon definitely received
from Mr Willis and Mr Tibbs of Omaha
and they will be in for the dinner to
night which tho board of diroctors of
the Y M O L aro giving to tho friends
of that organization The supper that
is being provided is just tho kind that
will please a crowd of men such as are
expected to be present tonight Bohn
erts full orchestra will give some of
their best selections and without ques
tion help make one of the most delight
ful evenings ever enjoyed by the men of
Norfolk
Nice strawberries nice boxes at
Schoregges
There will be a meeting of the alumni
this evening nt the High school room at
8 oclock to decide about the banquet
for the graduating class All members
are urgently requested to be present
Lillian Luikakt
President
IliHto Thin in Your Hat
Hereafter prices for bicycle repairs
will be as follows at Conleys shop
Puncture heretofore 3o cents now 25
cents
New spoke heretofore 15 cents now
10 cents
New rim put in heretofore 2 now
120
1 fork tip heretofore 1 now 75 cents
2 fork tips heretofore175 now 125
New fork stem heretofore 150 now
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All other repair work cut in the same
proportion
Factory prices on tires tubes bars
pedals saddles and all other equipments
We are agents for tho complete
Columbia line of chain and cbainless
wheels and sell at factory prices
The Hartford the best wheel that
ever Bold for less than 50 for 35
The Vedette a better wheel than
over sold at 40 outside the Columbia
line for 25
We can give yon prices on any high
grade line but absolutely refuse to figure
with you on any wheel that we cannot
coucientiously recommend and guar-
ants
Call and Bee us or write to J H Con
ley
Pasture for horses nt the old fair
grounds One mile east of town
Smooth wire plenty of blue grass
shade and water Gate locked at all
times Apply to A J Durland
Teachers Heading Circle
The Norfolk section of the County
Teachers Reading Circle will hold its
regular meeting in the High sohool
room Saturday May 4 at 2 p m and
observe the following program
Music Ethel Doughty
Roll call
Musio Frances Davenport
Review of Chapter XV Pages Theory
and Practice
Question box
General discussion
Try one of Karos beef roasts
Ahlmann Bros will do your bicycle re
pair work just as cheap aa anybody in
Norfolk and guarantee better work
Punctures 25 cents spokes put in 10
centB
Drmed chickens at Karos
THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 3 1901
PERSONAL
Sol O Maycris visiting in Lincoln
Rev Mr Taylor of Neligh is a Nor
folk visitor
Mr Miuitnilck of Kowaneo HI is
horo looking after business interests
Dr Robert Johnson is hero from
Chicago visiting relatives tintl friends
G P Bllger went to Hooper this
inoriiiiiL Prom thero ho goes to
Ho wells
Mrs D Kuhn and Mrs G W Sears
wont to Lincoln today for a short visit
with frieuds
II K Owen left this morning for
Piedmont Wyo where ho was culled
on important business
Mr and Mrs O II Reynolds will
entertain Bishop Willlnms of Omaha
during his stay in the city
Dan Murphy oiunu up from Omaha
last uight Ho has purchased the Ed
Grant homo on South Fourth Btreet
Mrs S Bley and Mrs P O Weber
expect to leave Sunday for a visit to
thoir old homo in Fort Wayne Indiana
Win Ahhnnu and daughter Elsie
roturned yesterday from Pierce where
they wont to attend tho birthday cele
bration of Mr Ahlmans brother
David Whitla was in town from Bat
tle Creok today and mado his usual call
nt this ofllco He and his family have
just returned from Perrydnle Oregon
whero they spout tho winter They
liked tho tompernturo very much but
woro not pleased with tho rain aud mud
and on tho whole aro pretty well satis
fied with Nebraska Mr Whitla was ac
companied by his daughter who is on
her way to Madison to visit her brother
Will
Ahlmann Bros will compete with any
prices on bicycles sundries and repairs
and guarantee bettor goods and work
Punctures 25 coutB Bpokes put in 10
cents etc
Nice strawberries
Schoregges
nice
boxes at
For Sitle
For short time only ono of tho most
desirable cottage homes in tho city
pleasantly located in a splendid neigh
borhood on west side east front
largo Bhnde trees nnd fine lawn Houh
consists of six good rooms and nice large
bath room heated by furnace good
cistern city water in house nnd lawn
brick walk Will be sold cheap if taken
at onco Inquire of S L Gardner
Funn land and city property for sale
by G R Seller
Watch for the buttermilk wagon
Good farms to trade for town property
G R Seilek
liny fur Sale
Choice lot loose hay Will deliver in
small or large quantity Leave order
at Hardys coal office
S T Nappek
The Weiitlmr
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
lay
Maximum temperature 8t
vllnimum temperature Hi
Average 74
Preoipitation 00
Total precipitation for month CO
Barometer 20 2
Forecast for Nebraska Probably
showers tonight nnd Saturday Cooler
east portion tonight
Karo keeps all kinds of seasonable
meats
Sturgeon is the piano man
Farm and city loans
The Ddblakd Trust Co
Mrs Sadio Hart Miller osteopath
Rooms over the Hayes jewelry house
We make loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odiorve See
BATTLE CREEK
Howell Avery went up to Tilden on
business Wednesday
Little Goldeu Wilberger is quite sick
with fever at this writing
Born on April 25 to Mr and Mr
ChaB Hagemeier a daughter
Rev Daman of Meadow Grove at
tended the Masons here Friday
D A Ommerman of Valley precinct
was transacting business hero Tuesday
Steve Overton and Rudy Blatt of Nor
folk were up here Tuesday on basinet
Ernest P Hans and Sam Schneider
had some busineBB at Norfolk Thurs
day
John S Craig of near Norfolk was
here Tuesday on some real estate busi
ness
W B Vail ono of Norfolks jewelry
men was transacting busineBB here
Tuesday
Attorney W E Reed and T P Mem
minger of Madison had some busintEO
hero Monday
Rev J L Dunn of Meadow Grove
occupied tho pulpit at the Baptist
church Sunday
Hon P P Zimmerman went down
to Omaha Sunday on business He re
turned the next day
A Collins of near Elgin was visit
ing here Monday with P J Hale and
other friends and relatives
Mr and Mrs A M Lovelace were
theguesteof the Pearman family in
in Schoolcraft precinct Sunday
Attorney Dan Koenlgetein of Norfolk
wns up hero Thimdny in tho Interest of
tho Krog Brewing Co of Ouinhit
Mans As Brechler branded nbout IM
head of cattle Monday which they will
drive up to their ranch near linunu this
week
Fred Purwt sr Mrs Edward Fnerst
nnd Miss Bertha Rodemnyerdrovedown
to Norfolk Tuesday for a viHlt with
friends
Monday L Lyons of Madison started
to grndo the First East street from tho
hotel corner north to tho Valley town
ship line
Claus Neuweik depnrted Wednesday
for Long Pino to do huiio business on
the Owen ONeill cattle ranch mar
that place
Walsko Bros were shelling llWK
bushels of com for L B Baker Piidny
and about 1000 bushels for 1 L Knesel
the next day
W A Barnes is still in business In t
lie hns sold very near everything
Something very new will bo in his
building soon
Ed Warlike who is foreman on Owen
ONeills ranch near Lung Pine enmo
down hero Sunday to stay nbout live
days on business
Contractor Chan Werner is very sick
in bed nt tlW wnt ng Tho men had to
quit winking on Thomsons dwelling
Wednesday on that account
W 1 Stavelys grocery store looks
like a ilower garden at piesunt Ho
had received a lot of potted tlowors of
many kindB from a Council BluffH hot
house
Mr and Mrs Dave Whitla two
daughters and young David returned
Sunday from u lour months visit to the
Puciflo coiiht All feel much Improved
in health
II J Murphy aged nbout 70 years
died hero Friday morning at oclock
Tho remains were taken Saturday after
noon to the Jackson cemetery in Deer
Creek precinct for interment
Mrs Herman Eucker nnd two little
children went to Clearwatir Monday to
visit her parents Mr and Mrs Ernest
Unman Joseph Muas went along too
those people being his grandparents
M L Thomsen spent most of his time
at Tilden this week Wo learned ho
sold his hardware store at that place to
the Bradford Lumber Co and ho will
make different arrangements with his
general storo there His employes
setm to be on tho strike
The officials of tho villago nppointed
a committee to investigate tho dockets
of justices of the pence in Battle Creek
Judge Neuwerk told thtm that his
docket wns open to the public any time
Some justices often make entries after
wards in order to hide tho fees
Herman HogrefoB new residence Is
getting awny up in tho air nt thiH writ
ing and wo bolievo ho is going to beat
everything built in that lino in Battle
Creek yet Why not Live nnd let
live We had a banker hero once and
he always said Wo nro tho peoplo nnd
we must bo rejected They were re
jected afterwards
Today Wednesday only cno saloon
is open the place of Ernest P Hans
Last night the villago board met on a
remonstrance case against Sam
Schneider and P H Ingoldsby The
remonstrance was signed by n man
named Phipps a bar tender in Hohueks
saloon Judge J B Barnes of Norfolk
and Attorney H II Kilburn of Battle
Creek were here lor defense and M C
Hnzen of Norfolk for tho plaintiff
They agreed to continue tho case till
next Wednesday May 8 Hans saloon
has an immense business and ho is
going to get even with them now for
when they kept him out of business
about four months last year Now you
see the devil lights his own brothers
What do we care It iB a brewery
fight anyhow
DrFrank Salter Diseases of ohildren
douses for sale
T E Odiorhb
Wanttd A bell boy for the Oxnard
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