The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, June 14, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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FOR
ONE
WEEK
Commencing Juno 8th wo will
noil auy article in our Show Win
dow
FOR
ONE
DOLLAR
Special Values Seo thorn
G F W MARQUARDT
JEWELER
NORFOLK - NEBRASKA
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PARISH
Has received
through
the kindness of
Mr Burr Taft
from
his old home in
Vermont
a small lot of
NEW
MAPLE
SUGAR
J This is the real thing
and you
t can depend upon it
20c per lb
9 f y M f iT mT T jt
YOURHOME
will look barren and cheerless
no matter how much furniture
you may have if yon dont have
the walls nicely papered We
have a pleasing selection of
Damasks Ingrains Glimmers and Blanks
at prices to suit the Blender
purse Remember we handle
the Monarch Mixed Paint the
best paint made
KIESAU DRUG CO
GREAT
reduction
MILLINERY
IF YOU WISH
the Best Valnes for Your
Money get
I OUR PRICES
before baying
Miss E J Bender
The Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature 83
M Inimnm temperature 57
Average 70
Precipitation 40
Total precipitation for month 825
Barometer 2900
Forecast for Nebraska Showers and
thnnderetormB tonight and Saturday
Cooler east portion Saturday
FRIDAY FACTS
The Norfolk band and orchestra has
made arrangements to play at Oreighton
on the Fourth
Brick walks are being placed at the
homeB of W H Bridge F W Beck aud
Ohas Biersdorf
Three merry tramps were given lodg
ing in the city jail over night and or
dered out of town this morning
Misses Edith and Nellie Morrow very
pleasantly entertained a few friends at
their home on South Tenth street last
evening
Henry Johnson who was recently
y
onred of smallpox desires It known thnt
ho has not been at his home on South
Tentli street rtneo the second quaran
tiuo was put np Ho can not expose
any ono
Tho culvert on Norfolk avenue near
Thirteenth street is being repaired
This has been an eyesore to resident b of
tho neighborhood for many years and
thoy feel that work has now begun
aloug tho proper channel
Tho electric light system is being
rapidly extended into tho residence por
tion of the city Tho line along Norfolk
avenue was completed as far as Twelfth
Btreet yesterday and tho lights along
that route were turned on last evening
for the Ih Bt timo
It B Weller received word that Mrs
Wellere sister Mies Wilhemy died in
Omaha last evening She had been ill
for some time and the end waB not un
expected Miss Wilhcmy had fre
quently visited in Norfolk nud had n
groat many frionds in tho city Mrp
Weller haB been in Omaha for several
weeks and Mr WelUr left for that place
this morning
Beginning next Monday a pouch mail
servico to Warnervillo will bo estab
lished on the Union Paciflo freight
which leaves this place in tho evening
This will give the peoplo of Warnervillo
their mail twice a day something that
has long been desired and will also en
able them to dispatch mail twico each
dav Tho service will be a convenience
that will be appreciated by patrons of
the office at that place
In a letter from W H Ohestuutwood
agriculturalist in the Kalamazoo Mich
sugar factory he sayB I have C000
acres for my company this year and
beets are looking first rate We have a
nice factory here with a capacity for
GOO tons a day It iB a little bigger than
tho Norfolk factory but old Nebraska
has the land Of course Michigan has
good land bnt yon have to go bo far to
find it Stand up for Nebraska
About 200 participated in the Baptist
Sunday school picnic yesterday About
25 prizes for athletic feats were given
Among the prizeB waB a handsome bust
of George Washington presented by
OhaB A Johnson an umbrella by the
Johnson Dry Goods company a choice
picture and frame by Robt Utter and
several small articles by the Novelty
store The ball game resulted in a vic
tory for the league team over the West
siders by a score of 20 0 Tho day was
a great success and plans are now laid
for a larger picnic and gala day in
October
Last night was a festal occasion ior
Norfolk lodge No 40 I O O F
Grand Master P O Johnson of Holmes
ville and Grand Secretary I P Gage of
Fremont arrived in the city yesterday
noon There was a large attendance at
lodge in the evening The regular busi
ness was hurried through as rapidly as
possible and then the meeting was re
solved into a social session and general
good time Addressea were made by
both of the grand officers and others
present and at the close all felt much
better acquaintedjthan before After
wards refreshments were served
Besides the grand officers out of town
visitors were present from Stanton
Madison and other places
The entertainment given at the
Second Congregational church last
evening by Mr H Augustine Smith
tenor assisted by Rev Franklin Baker
reader was exceptionally fine Only
a fairsized audience took advantage of
the opportunity offered due partially
perhaps to the smallpox scare and par
tially to the fact that the public did not
anticipate the high class of concert that
was to be given Mr Smith jb a lyric
tenor who captivates his audience at
once with his fine clear voice and
charming ease He is withal one of the
best tenors ever heard in this city He
is musical director in the First Congre
gational church of Chicago and in
structor in the Chicago Theological
seminary Mr Smith at certain times
of the year makes concert tours from
one of which be iB just returning He
has recently been at the Yankton S D
May festival He is an old friend of the
pastor and on this account the latter
was able to offer the program compli
mentary to his congregation The con
cert usually given by Mr Smith is about
twice as long and of a much heavier
character than that of last evening
Mr Smith is also master of the violin
cello npon which instrument he ren
dered one number and an encore He
was accompanied in his singing by Mrs
E O Mount whoso ability as a pianist
is bo well and favorably known to music
lovers in Norfolk Ab a reader Rev
Mr Baker has more than ordinary
talent and his selections were highly ap
preciated It is barely possible that Mr
Smith may return in an engagement
next winter
Dr Robert B Johnson office in Mast
block over Norfolk National bank
Karo keeps
meats
all kinds of seasonable
Houses for sale T E Odiobni
1G0 acres in Hodgeman county Kan
sas unimproved to trade for Norfolk
property G R Seilek
Farm and city loans
Thje Dublamd Tec st Oo
DrFrank Salter Diseases of children
Dressed chickens at Karos
THE NORFOLK NEWS EIUDAT JUNE 14 1901
1 11 M I1
Boiler on Engine ExplodcsKill
ing Engineer and Fireman
BRAKEMAN INJURED SEVERELY
Accident Happens While Fast Frelaht
Is a Few Miles Out of Clarku Neb
Engine Which Was One of the Big
Ones a Complete Wreck
ColumbiiB Neb June 14- Ab a re
sult of a boiler explosion on a Union
Pacific engine ycRtorday morning two
men arc dead aud a third fatally In
jured Tho dead
i3NoiNiin char pmiiMtcn omnu
IMHEMAN DAVID J12NK1NB Oiniiha
The Injured
WlllUm Kloinlnu lirnrt lirntirmnn Omnlin
errnly pcnldcil Irg broken amy rmvcr
The englnu waB one of the largo
clasB No 1831 drawing train No 17
in charge of Conductor Wnllnco and
Engineer Fullmer When about four
miles oast of Clarltfl the boiler ex
ploded without a moments warning
The englno wna completely dentroyod
One car was derailed and traffic de
layed about four hours Parts of the
wrecked englno were found 100 yardB
from the track
It lfl said that this Ib the second acci
dent of the kind thnt has ever occurred
in the United States Numerous holler
explosions have occurred but railroad
tnen Bay that never but once before
has tho boiler of a locomotive been
blown up while a train was moving
along with such apparent smoothness
8 this one wan
Saw the Wreck
S O Salter of Shelton arrived in tho
city last night for a visit with his
brother J M Salter He came paBt
the scene of tho accident yestorday
morning as soon as the wreckage had
been cleared from the track and states
that the wheels together witfi tho front
end of the locomotive were all that re
mained of the machine At the timo of
the explosion the train waB moving JO
miles per hour with 205 pounds the
limit of Bteain up It was thought
when Mr Salter came through that the
blowup must have been duo to a stick of
dynamite in the coal
1G0 acres improved near Wilsey
Kansas to trade for Norfolk property
G R SrciLEit
We make loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odioune Seo
Try ono of Karos beef roasts
Order your engraved visiting cardB at
The News office 100 cardB and plate
150 50 cardsjand plate fl
The News keeps its job department
up-to-date with the latest faces of type
and does its work in approved btyle
Fon Sale 7 room house nud 5 lots
1500 G It SdLKit
Notice to IJojj Ownem
Noticfe it hereby given that the annual
dog tax is due and n collector will call
for the same It is absolutely necesEnry
that the money shall be paid on tho first
call aB tho inconvenience of several
calls can not be tolerated
J O Cos LEV
Chief of Police
F K M V II It The NortJineMeni
Line
Cheap excursion to Chicago on June
12 lJ 14 nnd 15 Excursion tickets
will be sold at one fare plus 2 for the
round trip good returning until Sept
15 H C Matrau Agont
Foil Sale Black Walnut showcase
1 inches high 12 feet longby O F W
Marqnardt
A Free Cup of Coffee for Everybody
Mr6 Wilson of Omaha will be at the
Fair Store during the week and invites
the ladies to call and get a cup of coffee
made from Paxton Gallaghers
superior gas roasted coffee These
coffees are put up with different blends
and will suit all tastes Tho prices
cover the entire range
PERSONAL
Charlie Verges drove to Hoskins yes
terday
M O Hazen went to Plainview
noon today
J M Salter has returned from
at
bis
visit at Wahoo
R M Nishit of Oakdalo was in the
oity yesterday
Rev S F Bharpless will go to Nio
brara this evening
Burt Mapes made a business trip to
Battle Creek today
F G Hale was in Norfolk from Bat
tle Creek yesterday
Mrs E W Bates haB gone to Con
necticut for an extended visit
MrB Arthur Pilger is here from Mad
ison to visit relatives and friendB
Miss Mead has finished her season as
trimmer at Dnrland sisters and re
turned to Fremont today
Frank Prince and W D JohnEon
were here from Madison yesterday
Bernioe and Donald Mapes are visit
ing at the Memminger homo in Madi
son
MiBB Laura Dnrland went to Madison
today She will viBit until tomorrow
night
Mr and Mre Arthur Hazen loft today J
for n twOVetltH1 vifit at Chicago and
other point r east
Miss Oriole AdaniB returned last even
ing from Ponca where sho went to at
torn tho Kpworth League convention
MIrb Lizzie RrcB hnB gone to Lincoln
to visit her sister She waB accom
panied by her llttlo nitcc Mildred Roes
MIbb Hell White lmn returned from
Fremont Sho waB accompanied homo
by MrB Stltt who will remain for a few
days visit
15 A Ilnllork lift yesterday for
Omaha Uoforo returning homo ho
will go to Hnrlan In for a visit with
his father aud mother
Miss Marietle of Gettysburg S I is
expected in tho city tomorrow evening
for a Bhort visit with MrB L Sessions
She will go from hero to Hot Spring
to attend the convention of the State
Federation of Women
OharlcB Dandier a missionary among
tho Apache Indians at San CarloB
Arizona spent tho night with his old
collego friend Leo Puewalk Mr
Dnncher is on hiH way to Minnesota
where ho will visit at his old home
Judge and Mrs J B Barnes returned
from Lincoln Inst evening They were
there to attend tho graduation of their
pon Guy from tho stato university
Ho received tho degieo of Bachelor of
Science and as captain of a cadtt com
pany waB recommended for a regular
army appointment There were MK in
tho clasB this year Guy will return
this evening
Sturgeon 1b the piano man
When tho pinto is furnished Tun
Nkwb will Eupply engraved cards at 75
oentfl for 50 or f 100 for 100
Good farniB to trudo for town property
G
R Si
KilUK
When tho plate 1b furnished Tim
News will supply engraved cardB at 75
centB for 50 or 100 for 100
The KxHmtnatloim
The competetivo examination for nav
al cadetship was finished at 10 -110
oclock this morning O W Cmm
who conducted tho work and tho eight
young men trying for the place have
returned to their respective homes The
grading of tho papers will probably be
finished the latter part of next week
In the physical test R R Cain of
Newman Grovo ranked first Milo
Drneinel of Fremont came second and
Jerome Lauger of West Point third
The other five were rejected None of
candidates were physically perfect
Those absolutely rejected can lay their
misfortunes largely to flat feet mis
shnped chests and bad teeth More
serious diseases were the causeB of re
jection in ono or two enses
The state professional certiflcato ex
aminations began this afternoon at the
High school building with J B Barnes
jr in charge Those appearing for
this ore C W Wallace of Madison
and Hugh H Stevens of Laurel
Order your engraved visiting enrds at
Tun News ofllce 100 cards and plate
1 50 50 cards and plate 1
Low Itnte KxriirhlmiH vlu Union Iltclllr
June 12 ij 1 1 J5 to Chicago and re
turn 17 20 return good to September
15
Juno 12 1 1 1 IB to St Louis nnd re
turn 1705 return good to September
15
June 18 to 0 to Colorado Springs to
Denver to Pueblo nnd return 1875 re
turn good to October ill
JunelStoIlO to Gleuwood Springs
and return 2895 return good to Octo
ber ill
Also low rates to Buffalo nnd other
points for further information call at
union depot F Junkman
Agent
MISS MEADS
season will Booobe over and
anyone wanting a particular
ly Stylish Hat will do well to
call soon
ALL our bate reduced in
pi ice
J E DURLANDS
A SNAP
Three quarter sections in Boyd
Co near Lynch Nebr
First class clay land with email build
ing ana about w acres in crop on
place growing nicely Possession
en June 10 1001 Only 11250 per
for one or all worth fttO00
Wo also offer
Call and see us
eacnt
BivJ
acr
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a fine quarter section 10 miles fronipt
apreB under cultivation at f 1 000r
40
M 100
Threo houses to rent 800
to fl6U per month
TRHGY i DUPAND
b cd
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Wc have a few GURNEY and
LA BELLE REFRIGERATORS which
we will Close Out at Cost to save
moving These arc not imitations of
Gtirncy Idea but the Genuine Gur
ney insulated with mineral wool ant
with all the latest improvements I
will pay you to look at them if inter
cstcd in ice boxes
HOFFMAN SMITH
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Cherries Are Ripe
Pul np your homos and Small Fruit noxb wcclc
Send your homes with an Iflntorpriso or Kollinan
Seeder Wo sell I hem Iluy your Preserving Ket
tles Stow Pans and Canning Utensils of us
G B MOORE
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The season is getting on
We find we have to many
Street Hats and Sapors In
order to close theri out we
make a price which ought to
sell them all In epst window
we show Sailorts which were
good value at 49c have cut
them to 19c Those worth
149 to 98c In west window
all our Trimijiied Street and
Walking Hate worth up to
268 hardl any less than
one dollar wlp give you choice
of the lot at M9c Special re
I duced prices on all other goods
liy examine uur goous consmer tne way
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ctafe If you wish cheaper goods we
ill order them for you We have everything
in Liiu music iinu
C S HAYES graduate optician Eyes
tested free Watch inspector for the F E
M V R It Fine watcli work a specialty
HAYES JEWELRY MUSIC HOUSE
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C W BRAASCH
DEALER IN
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Exolufiive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Bock Spring Coil the
best in the market
Bcranton Hard Coal in all site TSIjBPHOXK 61
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