The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, May 10, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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Bounblo prices nud
GUARANTEE
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PAIRING
0 F W MARQUARDT
JEWELER
NORFOLK - NEBRASKA
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We have just
bought
20 Doz
Curtice Bros
Jams in Tins
X at a very low price and whilo
they Inst we are going to sell them
4- at
15c per Tin
The goods are the finest of their
kind and Curtice Bros name is
a sufficient guarantee of quality
Also a TABLE PLUM nt 15c per 4
can The above goods are extra
value and worth at least a tnnl T
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 you money
Remember our large stock of Wall
Paper cheaper than ever
KiesaU Dnlj Bo
Boston Maee Apr 23 1901 Mr II A Pace
walk Norfolk Neb Dear Sir Wearejnet
making a shipment of two very fine style F
dark mahogany pianofortes to our representa
tive Mr C H JohnBon of Norfolk and he has
mentioned your name as a possible customer
explaining that you have unfortunately been
interviewed by a good many piano salesman
who have left a rather confused impression es
pecially of our house in your mind so we tako
the liberty of writing you We realize that our
enormous success as piano makers siuce the
establishment of our house by Jonas dicker
ing in 1823 has caused many competitors to use
every possiblo means to lessen in the esteem of
their customers the value of our instruments
Talcs of various kinds come to our ears from
time to t me of the most extraordinary condi
tions concerning our house which are so far
from the truth as to be more nmueiug than any
thing elte We realizo howover that many
customers hearing these statements are some
what confused and find it dlillcult 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 us to answer any questions which you
may ask concerning our product but take this
opportunity of saying that never in the course
of our eoventy eight years of continuous manu
facture have we made an instrument the equal
of that we are producing today Wo should be
glad to learn that you had examined carefully
the two fine pianos we are just sending to Mr
Johnson as they represent fully the superior
qualities possessed by our pianofortes
Yours very truly
Cuichcbinq Sons
FRIDAY FACTS
Two Fremont children have died re
cently of scarlet feyer
Madison old soldiers will observe
Decoration day with appropriate exer
cises
The Inskeep building is nearing its
new location on the corner of Fourth
street and Madison avenue where it
will bo converted into n photograph
gallery
Brick laying on the new Stortz block
is well nmler wny and tho foundation
walls nro boiug rapidly completed
Madison firemen havo thin week re
coiVed their first exempt certificates
fourteen of tho documents being issued
Tho 12th anniversary of tho Epworth
lenguo will bo observed by specinl oxer
cises on Sunday night nt S oclock in tho
M E church
Tho sprinkler wngou wns out todny
for tho first time and although tho dust
wns not very nctlvo owing to tho recent
heavy rninB it did considerable good in
keeping down that which was inclined
to move
Tho peoplo of South Sioux City expect
soon to seo erected there a 70000 plant
for tho purpose of converting sugar
beets into syrup Tho Omaha Beet
Syrup and Chicory company is snid to
bo backing the project
Row Mr Baker of tho Chicago Theo
logical seminary arrived latt night to
take up his work as paster of tho Second
Congregational church South Norfolk
Ho will preach his first sermon here
Sunday morning and will also preach in
tho evening
Dr Robert Johnson has decided to
locate in Norfolk for the practice of his
profession and will office in tho Mast
block Tho doctor has many friends in
Norfolk and will undoubtedly receivo a
share of the practice for which ho lias so
well fitted himself
Tho Bong of the lawn mower is again
heard in the land and a number of en
terprising property owners are likewise
trimming the low branches from their
trees which will bo appreciated by the
person whose stature compolB him to
carry his head well up in the air
Mrs W J Gow and Mrs C O Gow
entertained a largo company of lady
friends yesterday afternoon at the home
of the latter and those attending passed
tho time most enjoyably Tho ladies
were given a chance to show their ar
tistic ability in illustrating Eongs and
afterwards were permitted to guess at
the names of the songs which had been
illustrated At 5 oclock tho guests
were Eeated at small tables and served
with a fine supper in four courses
Winside Tribune -Rev S F Sharp
less was here to preach last Sunday
but on account of the rain there was no
service We learn that there will be a
regular Presbyterian minister placed in
Norfolk and will preach at Winside every
Sunday nftemoon The presbytery 1ms
voted 30000 to place a minister in this
field and expects that the two places
will raise 50000 here so there will be a
fine minister placed in the field A
young man of Lincoln is expected and
will probably Tie here next Sunday
They expect to meet next Wednesday
night to organize the church There
will be a Christian Endeaver organized
either right away or before long
The Music Students club held the
last of its open meetings for the season
last evening at the residence of Mr and
Mrs M O Hazen on South Ninth street
There was a good nttendauco composed
largely of the cream of Norfolks musi
cal talent and several visitors Eomo of
whom participated in the exercises
The subject of the program was Music
and Legends of the Sea conducted by
the president Mrs Cora A Beels and
its ample proportions served well to
round the years work to the gratifica
tion of the club and the dolight of the
visitors Tho trio sung by Miss Nelle
Gerecke and Messrs O C Gow and V
E Brainard was the striking feature of
the evening and called forth a hearty
encore
Bishop Bowman from Chicago will
preach in the Evangelical church on
Sixth street and Pasewalk avenue May
16 at 8 p m
Foil Sale Three lots on Second
street and Madison avenue at Norfolk
Junction 150 G R Seiler
There will be a special meeting of
Beulah chapter O E S in their hall
tomorrow evening A fnll attendance
is desired as they wish to make arrange
ments for installation of officers By
order of the worthy matron
Nice strawberries nice boxes at
Schoregges
The Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature 70
Minimum temperature fjO
Average 63
Precipitation 00
Total precipitation for month 100
Barometer 2036
Forecast for Nebraska Fair and
colder tonight Saturday fair with
cooler east portion Frost west portion
tonight
Wasted A girl
boarding house
at the Younger
University Commencement
Tire Norfolk branch of the Inter State
University of Music in chnrge of Mrs
Cora A Beels will hold its fifth anuual
commencement exercises in the Audi
torium Thursday evening May 23 An
interesting program will be rendered
with many new and attractive features
and the publio will be well repaid for
its attendance
Ahlman Bros are agents for Colum
bia Hartford and Vedette bicycles
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AMATEUR THEATRICAL
Firemen and Tlirlr Ii IfiiiI rrescntrd
Turned Il1 Kii iifiiR
It was not n largo audience thnt
greeted tho performance of tho comedy
Turned Up at tho Auditorium Inst
evening but it was anaudienco that ap
preciated tho efforts of tho performers
at entertaining and was at times very
domoNstrntivor Tho firomon cloarcd in
tho neighborhood of 20 by the venture
Tho play wns presented by tho Weft
Side firemen and their friends under the
direction of F 11 Livingston who di
rected Saratoga hero last Fenson
Most of tho performers wero well up in
their parts mid the play was creditably
produced It wns a comedy of tho
mixed up sort A seacnptnln supposed
to bo drowned turned up to find his
wife married to an undertaker A
negress also appeared on tho scene
claiming to hnvo beon married to the
captain in South America The cap
tains son and daughter wero each on
tho verge of matrimony and altogether
tho air seemed surcharged with mar
riages and double ninrriagew and every
thing wob in nlaughnblo state of nlVnlrs
but all straightened out satisfactorily in
tho wind up
A vocal selection botwoen tho second
nnd third act by Miss Nello Gerecko wns
a pleasing diversion that called forth a
vigorous encore from tho audience and
sho was almost compelled to appear a
third time
Tho cast of characters was as follows
BoneB an undertaker F II Living
ston
at an awkward time E Ray llayeB
General Baltic with a daughter who
wonts to wed Art Steinbrecher
George Medwny sou of the captain
Bert Livingston
Nod Stedham in love with MisB Med
wny H E Johnson
Mrs Medwny with too mnny huB
bands Mi6s Mattio McNish
Bina Medway Miss Maud Clark
Ada Baltic MrB Bert Livingston
Cleopatrawho darkened tho happiness
of the homo U Hollyfield
Lawn mowers sharpened and repaired
at Reynolds and Stewarts machine
shop opposite waterworks
Try one of Karos beef roastB
Take the F E M V R R chenp
excursion to Hot Springs S D on May
7 nnd 21 one fare pluB two dollars for
tho round trip
Fou Sale Three lots on South Tenth
street one n corner G R Seiikk
Dr Frank Salter Diseases of children
PERSONAL
John Wright of David City was in
Norfolk yesterdny
C S Hayes went to Winside on n
business trip today
Jwhn T Bressler was in the city yes
terday from Wayne
L V Haskell of Wakefield hnd busi
ness in the city yesterdny
Mrs W W Noyes of Lincoln is visit
ing with Mrs A H Viele of South
Norfolk
Mrs C Kretchmer who has been vis
iting at the home of August Karo for
the past week returned to her homo in
Sioux City today
Mrs Lucile Mathews of Omaha who
has been the guest of Mrs W H
Bucholz and other Norfolk friends for
the past two weeks returned to Omaha
today
Mr and Mrs W H Bucholz Mr and
Mrs O H Reynolds Mr and MrB W
N Huse MiES Butterfield Dr P H
Salter and Sol G Mayer went to Creigh
ton on the noon train to visit until to
morrow with Mr and Mr George D
Butterfield
Farm and city loans
The Durland Trust Oo
Nice strawberries
Schoregges
nice boxes at
Pasture for horseB at 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
Dressed chickens at Karos
You will have to buy that Columbia
Hartford or Vedette bicycle of Ahlman
Bros
Houses for sale
T E Odiobnk
Sturgeon is the piano man
We make loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odiobnk Seo
Hay for Sale
Choice lot loose hay Will deliver in
small or large quantity Leave order
at Hardys coal office
S T Nappek
Good farms to trade for town property
G R Seiler
All Competition Distanced
To Denver Salt Lake Portland San
Francisco The Union Pacific fastest
time only one night to Utah only two
nights to California only two nights to
Oregon Shortest line from Missouri
river to Salt Lake City 104 miles shorter
than any other line San Francisco 208
miles shorter than any other line Port
laud 258 miles shorter than any other
line
Best track Sherman gravel decom
posed granite the finest ballast iu the
world is used on the main line of the
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THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 10 1901
Union Prtciflc making n perfect road
bed No dust no jnrrlng smooth nnd
ensy riding
Detniletl information cheerfully fur
nished on application
F W Rniman
I A gent
Knro keeps nil kinds of sensonablo
ments
Fou HrM Livery Barn on Third
street between Norfolk and Hrnnsch
nvenuos J 1 Snurn
Mirrlir Sulr
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of unorder of sale issmd by Chr
Schavlnnd clerk of tho district
court of Madison county Nebraska
upon a judgment rendered in tho
district court of Madison county
Nebraska on tho ninth dav of April
1101 in fnvor of T P Cnnnon hh plaintiff
and ngniust John K Oluey Charlotte
1 Oluey et nl us defendants for tho
sum of two thousand thirty one dollars
and 40 cents 1203140 the snmo being
for taxes with interest at tho rate of 10
per cent per nnuuiii from April II 1U00
and costs tnxi cl nt three hundred nud
two dollars nnd sixty eight cents
02 M and accruing eostw
1 have levied upon tho following
real estate taken iir the property of said
deftnidniiiH to satisfy snid decrecto wit
Lots fifteen lo nud sixteen 10 in
block six 0 of tho town of Norfolk
Nebrnoka And will offer tho snmo
for sale to tho highest bidder for cash
inhandontho22iid day of May A 1
1001 at tho hour of 1 oclock p m of
said day in front of tho east door of
the court house in Madison Nebraska
that being tho building wherein the
Inst term of court was held when and
where due attendance will bo given Ity
the undersigned
Dated this 18th dny of April 1H01
Geo W Losbv
Sheriff of said County
Notion
Richard Romig will tako notice
that on the 4th dny of Mny 1001 J L
Dnniel a justice of tho pence in and
for Norfolk precinct iu Madison county
Nebrnskn issued an order of attach
ment for the sum of 8 00 in nn action
pending before him wherein Sndio
Beymer Ib plaintiff and Richard Romig
is defendant and property consisting of
n chniulesH bicycle hus been attached
under snid order Said cause was con
tinued to tho 18th day of June 1001 at
0 oclock a in
Norfolk Nebraska Mny 8th 1001
Sadie Beymek Plaintiff
MILLINERY
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
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NorfolkNationalBaiik
At Norfolk in the State of Nebraska
at the close of Business
April 24 1001
ItKSOUHCKS
I iiwik mid lihcimiilH
UiirdrnftK KCiircd mid MliKrllrcd
V H llcindh to Mciiro rirruhitioii
Duo from National Hank
not 27MI OS
Duo from iiiirovLl iutcru
iiKMitH W0Sfl 28
Internal rovcmio slmniw 807 dO
Checks nnd other cnt li itfms ti It
of other National
Hunks 120000
Fractional piiper cunuiicy
ulckcUniiil cent 41 97
Lawful Moniv Kuhuuvi
in Hank viz
Hpecio 2 6r0O0
Legal toiidcrmitPS 40 W
Itedemption fund with U S
TreiiMirer ft per cent of
circulation
1P 0 21
is 41
roooo oo
149772 4S
2ft02 ro
Totni 31710 07
MAMLITIES
Ciipitnl Mock imict in 100000 00
HuriiliiK fund 20000 00
Inilivided profits letB expentCB and
tiixoHpiiid fiR49 46
Hee ervoin real eMato account 1000 00
National Hank notcf outMnndini 0000 00
Due to othar National JlanM 400 85
Due to Mn tc ban ke and hank-
ere 290S9 74
individual deitoeits Bubjurt
to check 1M3S3 ft3
Demand cfirtiflcaten of do
posit 30429 S4
Timocertiflcntefcof deixitit 125697 fti
339061 21
Total 131710 07
State of Neliras ka county of Mailituu SB
I W HHucholzpresidentof tlioiilxiveiinmed
bank do solemnly swear that the alxii state
ment is truo to tho beet of my knowlfdno and
Mief W H liiicnoiz President
Sjubfcribcd and sworn to before mo tills htli
day of May 1MJ1 C low
huai Notary Public
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A puzzling question for many of you is
Of whom shall 1 buy my diamonds watches
cut glass etc All wo ask is that you criti
cally examine our goods consider the way
they are made and finished who stands buck
of every piece anxious to correct all faults
should there be any and let your own good
sense dictate If you wish cheaper goods we
will order them for you We have everything
in the music line
J S HAYES graduate optician Eyes
tested free Watch inspector for the F E
M V 1 K Fine watch work a specialty
HAYES JEWELRY MUSIC HOUSE
Norfolk Neb
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CHAB H imiDOK Vice President
W H JOHNBON Uabhikb
LEO IABEWALK Abst Oashim
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 15000
Bny and null exchange ou thin country iiml all parte of Europe Farm Loan
Director Cabl Abucr W II Joiinhon Ciiah S Dwwjk C W Hbaabcu O M
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We know precisely what is wanted by our custom-
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