The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, July 12, 1901, Page 11, Image 11

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Nervousness headaches
leeplessncis and dizziness often
puzzle the best physicians
Nine times in ten eyestrain is the
direct cause
Nothing can effect a permanent curt
that does not remove the cause
That is what our scientifically fitted
f lasses -do
C W PHQUAflDT
OPTICIAN
NORFOLK - NEBRASKA
PARISH
Fresh
Celery
Just
Received
PARISH
YOURHOME
will look barrou nnd cheerless
no matter how much furniture
you may have if yon dont have
tfa8 walls nicely papered We
have a pleasing selection of
Damasks Ingrains Glimmers and Blanks
at prices to suit the slender
purse Remember we handle
the Monarch Mixed Paint the
best paint made
KIESAU DRUG CO
WE DO WOT
BELIEVE
in carrying goods over from
one season to the other In
order to close out our en
tire line of SUMMER MIL
LINERY wo will sell every
thing at
COST
PRICE
We have a few Street Hits
left that we will close out
Regardless of
Price
Miss E J Bender
Tlie Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
ior the 24 hoars ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature 101
Minimum temperature i7
Average 8 1
Precipitation 00
Total precipitation for month 7
Barometer 29J52
Forecast for Nebraska Generally
fair tonight and -Saturday Cooler west
portion tonight
FRIDAY FACTS
A new brick walk is being put in at
the residence of Otto Tappert
A fine new lawn tennis court it being
constructed at the corner of Tenth and
Main streets
Dr A E Scobee formerly of this
city and Miss Wilcox were united in
marriage last week at Kirkiville Mo
And have gone to California on a wed
ding trip They expect to locate in
San Francisco
There woo something of a wild west
f how this morning in the pasture north f
of the union depot when a number of I
wild horses were captured and tamed
by Norfolk liverymen Thry
per-
formed to a fair sized audience
A special farewell meeting will bo
hold in the Salvation Army hall Sun
day night wjlien Cadet L C Clark will
tako her farewell fiwn Norfolk and
loavo for Chicago where sho goes to tho
training homo Everybody is invited
to attend
In tho bajl game at Pierce yesterday
between tho Norfolk Shoo company
nine and a team of boys of that city
tho icoro stood 20 to 10 in favor of Nor
folk at tho end of tho seventh inning
and tho Pierce boys acknowledged that
they were outclassed by refusing to play
longer
A Boatrico dispatch to todays Beo
contains the announcement of tho
marriage of Frank Eble of this city and
MIbb Cntheriuo ElliBof Boatrico which
took place in the Beatrice Street Pres
byterian church Wednesday evening at
8 oclock Rev W A Reams tho
pastor officiating
Fred Klentz who manages tho street
sprinkler explains that tho reason ho is
not able to put as much water on tho
streets as some desire is because the
conucllmen have limited his wator
supply owing to tho demand by owners
of lawns during tho hotdry weather
and other reasons for its scarcity
The carpenters completed the work
of remodelling the home of C S Bridge
yesterday and Mr Bridge expressed
himself as well pleased with tho work
done The house has undergone some
radical changes and is now very con
veniently and handsomely anangod
The barn haB also been much improved
Dr Fletcher M Sisson of this city
assisted in dedicating the Methodist
church at Stanton Wednesday after
noon BiBhop O C McCabe lectured
in the evening An addition to the
building new pews and furniture have
increased the value of the property
about 1000 The church now has a
seating capacity of about 400 Tho sum
of 1000 toward the indebtedness in
curred was raised during the dedicatory
services
Dressed catfish wall eyed pike lnke
trout and pickerel at GliEsmanE
To the IHilltHor Norfolk
Miss Mary Shelley announces that
during the balance of July and through
August she will take her vacation and
her parlors in the Cotton block will bo
closed until the first of September A
portion of her vacation will lie spent in
Chicago where she will study tho latest
styles for the benefit of her patrons
For Sale Well improved farm on
bottom land twomiles from Norfolk
4000 per aero G R Seiler
We moke loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building and
Savings association T E Odiokne Sen
Girl wanted at 300 South Tenth street
MUS D J KOENKISTKIN
Dentil of It llnrrlHon
B Harrison who was stricken with
paralysis Fourth of July morning
passed away yesterday afternoon about
4 oclock at the home of his daughter
Mrs II J Cole having been sick but
about a week The funeral will be held
from the residence of Dr Cole tomor
row morning at 8 30 the hour being set
this early owing to tho hot weather and
for the comfort of tho family and tho
friends who wish to attend It is ex
pected that the services will bo con
ducted by Rev G II Main of tho M E
church who has been summoned from
Iowa where he went to visit and is ex
pected to return today Interment will
take place in Prospect Hill cemetery
where Mrs Harrison is buried her death
having preceded that of her husband a
year last January Mr Harrison was
85 years of age the 1st of last February
and was quite active and his mind verj
clear for one of thnt age up to the
time he received the fatal attack Be
sides Mrs Cole there aro two other
children to mourn his death both sons
One lives at Duluth Minn nnd the
other at present in Oklahoma makes
his home in Missouri Neither will be
able to attend tho funeral Mr Harri
son has made his home with Dr and
Mrs Cole for the past 12 years and was
well liked by all who knew him He
was very much overcome by the death
of his wife and it was then believed
that he would not remain long after she
died but he Jiaa appeared to recover his
health and spirits recently and it
seemed as though he would survive
many years until ho suffered the stroke
of paralysis when owing to his ad
vanced age but slight hope was enter
tained of his recovery The deoeased
was a member of the Methodist church
and dways sincerely tried to live up to
the teachings of that faith Mrs
Cole and family have the sincere sym
pathy of their acquaintances in the loss
they hare sustained
For Sale Ranch one and a half
miles from Tilford S D 1600 acres
deeded land 2000 leased land plenty
living water all fenced well improved
Price 120000 Would take some Nor
folk property and farms to suit
G It Seiler
For Sale Eight a-year-old three 2-year-old
and one yearling thoroughbred
Jersey heifers For prices and further
information call on Rome Miller at
Depot Hotel Norfolk Junction
Firm and city loans
Tbx Dpklahd TOtT Co
ASSISTANT AT WATERWORKS
Kiifclncrr Wrtrrl Allowril to lllr Help
During tttr tUniril Irrm
Tho city council met in special session
yesterday afternoon on call of President
Brnnunnnd for tho purpose of provid
ing a tomporary assistant for tho engi
neer of tho city waterworks pumping
station Thero woro present Conn
oilmen Hrunuuuud Clements Degner
Gow Uhlo and Westervelt Absent
Mayor Koenigstein Conneilmen Spell
man and Walker President Brum
mund presided
Mr Bruinninnd stated that Engineer
Wot7l was sick and uunblo to do all
tho work of pumping at tho pumping
station and that ho thought thero was
too much work for ono man during tho
hot weather and recommended that tho
engineer bo allowed an assistant during
tho heated term
Onmotion tho engineer was authorized
to hire an assistant for as long as may
bo deemed necessary by tho committee
on pnblio works nnd tho council nil
jour nod
Dr Robert B Johnson cilllro in Mast
block over Norfolk Nationol bank
Spring and old chickens at Glissmans
PERSONAL
Mrs O II Eller is visiting friends in
Stnnton
Eddie Flynn is now assisting in the
store of Baum Bros
Mr and Mrs Sloan of Pierco were
trading in the city yesterday
Miss Edith Locke of Omaha arrived
at noon today to visit with MIfh Irene
Dexter
Mrs C J Miller has gone to Wake
field for a weekB visit with relatives
and friends
Miss Emma Tyler passed through the
city this morning on her way homo to
Lincoln from Wakefield
Miss Nellie ONeill of Battle Creek is
visiting Miss Keating and Miss Lillian
Luikart at tho Norfolk hospital for tho
insane
Mrs Anna Bergen who has been the
guest of her aunt Mrs Dr Ahlmnn in
this city went to Pierce yesterday for a
few day6 visit with friendB
Captain Gegner of tho militia com
pany and Arthur Ahlnian were over
from Madison last night and were
guests at the home of Win Ahlmnn
Venns Nenow nnd Cbnrlio Verges re
turned nt noon from their trip to Hot
Springs S D where they havo thor
oughly enjoyed a two weeks outing
Mr and Mrs II G Mason who have
lived in Chadron for several yearH past
have returned to Norfolk and will oc
cupy their residence in Hayes addition
Rev J P Mueller will leave tomor
row morning for Rige whero he will
conduct services Sunday and Student
Herman Spiering will hold services at
Christ Lutheran church Sunday during
Rev Muellers absence
Mr nnd Mrs C II Sunderland of
Oakland Cal whero Mr Sunderland is
general manager of the New York Life
Insurance company arrived on tho
noon train to visit F L and II S Liv
ingston brothers of Mrs Sunderland
They hnve been nbsent on a trip to
Cnnada the Buffalo exposition nnd
other places of interest east and nro
now enroute home
Dr R A Mittlestndt dentist Bishop
block
Boiled ham nt Glissmans
Houses for sale
T E Odiohnk
For Sale Several good farms near
Norfolk on easy terms alFO a Inrge list
of city property G R Seiler
BATTLE CREEK
W A Barnes was down to Bcomer
Tuesday
Fred Shereger shipped two cnrloads
of cattle Monday
John Ray of Valley wan transacting
business here Monday
Howell Avery of Tilden visited hero
Sunday with relatives
Howard Miller Lumber Co shipped
a carload of hogs Friday
Chas Rice of Norfolk was transact
ing business hero Wednesday
John Rodgers our new bnker sold
075 loaves of bread on the Fourth
J H Gnrdels drove over to Harting
ton Monday to visit hie son Arthur
Herman Nenglo and eoh Herman of
Norfolk were Battle Creek visitors Mon
day
MrsMiko Ambrose of Tilden was
visiting here Sunday with tho Hnns
family
Owen ONeill and Frank E Martin
went to Omaha Friday and returned
Sunday
Herman Hogrefe transacted business
in the county judgeB court at Madison
Tuesday
Fred Brechler went up to Inman Sun
day for one weeks stay on the Aberdeen
cattle ranch
Hugh Herbison of Madison and Wm
Bustede of Fairview were Battle Creek
visitors Sunday
D M Brewer one of our cured small-
pox victims moved with his family to
ruger Tuesday t
Eugene Crook and Mr Printrle of
Meadow Grove were transacting
ue6s nere Friday
Miko Halpbj of Norfolk an old
THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JULY 12 1901
Battle Creek citirenwasslinklng hands
with everybody hero Monday
Miss Kato Kaufmanu returned to
Lnnrel Monday after a weeks visit
with her sister Mrs Schneider
John Praenner sr bought 110 arres
five miles southeast of town from Hog
refe and Warrick Price l 000
Miss Mollio Taylor went tn Hot
Springs S 1 Tuesday for a visit with
her brother Richard and family
Mrs Otto H Maas and baby little
Alvin went to Omaha Thursday to visit
her sister-in-law Mrs Sohncholz
A son was born to Mr and Mrp
Louis Heller Friday and a daughter to
Mr and Mrs Rndnlph Welch Saturday
Julius Gardels of West Point was vis
iting hero tho latter part of last week
with his undo JR GalXlela and family
Clark Miller who came from the
west was visiting here Sunday With
his brother Howard and went toOmnha
the next day
Wm Hohneke ono of our retired
saloon keepers moved to Stanton county
Saturday Ho mado money enough
within one year
George Campbell of Kansas arrived
hero last week to visit his mother and
sister Mrs Houge and family who are
living near Emerick
The grand Fourth passed along nicely
in Battle Creek Besides all the enter
tainments we had only just ono tight
nnd it is not settled yet
Mrs Wm Young nnd little grandson
Walter returned Sunday from a three
weeks visit with her daughter Mrs
Reed at Council Bluffs
Wm Lowes team ran away from
Howard Millers lumber yard Monday
and were tangled up on Peter NeuwerkH
fence on Herman street
Conrad Warner sr bought B0 acres
of pasture land from tho B it M R R
Co two miles northwest of this place
ff0 was the consideration
Mr Kurch of Deadwood S D nr
rived hero Tuesday for a visit with his
aged parents Mr and Mrs Henry
Burch who aro on the sick list
JThe German school picnic wns a suc
cess from beginning to end Sunday In
the forenoon Rev J Hofmnn explained
to young and old how parents should
bo toward children and the opposite
In the afteincon nil kinds of innocent
games singing etc wero introduced
Prof M G Doering leading
f Rev A 7 Kdiuondson of the Baptist
church announces tho following pro
gram for next Sunday Sunday school
nt 10 nul prenching nt 1 1 oclock a in
Subject The Law and Gospel Preach
ing nt 6 p m Subject Heavenly Rec
ognition A cordial invitation is ex
tended to nil to attend these Ecrvices
Today Thursday in tho afternoon
is the wedding of Mr John Schereger
nnd Miss Laura Mnntey nt 2 oclock in
the Lutheran church Rev J Hofmnn
officiating After tho church ceremony
nil the guests will go ont one mile north
of town to spendtherest of tho day with
the bridos pnrents Mr and Mrs Albert
Mnntey All tho fun will b hold in n
big tent in the German ritunl style
For Sale KOOOO acres in North Da
kota For sale on crop payment plan
G R Seiler
Sturgeon iH tho pinuo innn
CITY STYLES
AT LESS THAN
CITY PRICES
We will sell nil our Hats
Trimmed and Street Hats at
GREATLY
RtDUCED PRICES
J E DllfytAND
UNDER CANVAS
Cor 3d and Pliilip Ave
Tuesday July 1 P
Night Performance Only I w
BEACH I BOWERS
CONSOLIDATED
instrelS
With the Best Company
They Fver Owned
60- ALL WHITE PEOPLE -60
Everything New Since Our
Last Visit
New Acts
New Faces
New Ideas
If you want to see a real minstrel show
come and see us
Watch for the Bie Parade at 1130
Prices Children 2Cc Adults 35c
We Want to Remind You
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once more thai we arc fully equipped for nil
kinds of Tinware and Nepairinn If you need
any spoutinu guttering roofing or any work
requiring a tinner we can do it and do it
right
CEMQORE
Get What You Ask for at
UHLES GROCERY
ALIj OH DICKS nro filled promptly unil witu euro
Our goods aro KIKST OIjASK in ovory purlieu lur i
We know precisely what is wanted by our custom- I
crs
We aim to Give you the Best Value
for Your Money
South sldo Main St between d and ild Tolenhono II
BABIES
WHEATLING
FOR
CRY
AND HREAI MADE PROM
BON TON FLOUR
Have
You
Tried Them
SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS
C W BRAASCH
DEALER IN
III IS
gkrajen
Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rod Spring Joal the
best in tho market
Scranton Hard Coal In all sizes TELEPHONE ttl
H A MJIKAHT Iiikhident
CIIAB B HlIIlKiK Vice Pukhident
W II JOIINHON JABMlKn
IA 0 lAKKWALK Ahhi Cahiiieb
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
Hoy mill Mill oxrlimiKi on Hijh country ami nllimrlH of Ktiroim Farm Lonrm
Director Caiu Ahmiih W II Ioiinhon Ciiah S Humkji O V IIuaahcii O M
Hwank A LilKAiiT T K MiMNlNiin L Hkhhionh
ART McCOY
11 Al I II IS
Floor Feed M I toy
Flower Garden and
Grass Seeds
Call telephono 121 and ask tho
oil wagon to stop
ART McCOY
REYNOLDS STEWARTS
MACHINE
SHOP
is now open and ready for businehB
LATHE AND ILAINKH work and all
kiudB of Repairing done
It V RoynoldH lias had 22 years ex
perience and was foreman of tho larg
est shop in Omaha for over 7 years
Give us a trial and Ikj convinced of our
good work All work guaranteed
Opp Water Worki NORFOLK
DR IN J HOAGLAND
Osteopathic Physician
Olllre Room I and a lllsliop lllock
Iitcate Ixitli acuto anil chronic
trntnl u ltliout tho uk of drKf or Inife I
will ho nttittcd in my olllco by my wife Stella
Ilonclaml All calU iroinitIy ant wcrci at
our riMilt nco or at my olllce
Office Hours
goo to i2oo a m i3o to 430 p m
C E DOUGHTY
Plumbing and Steam fitting
Fir6t class Work and
Reasonable Prices
Shop in the old Laundry Building on
South Fourth St
MRS H H HULL
Manicuring
Shampooing
Baths
Timi iiosi No 17
Room 011 North Ninth Street
James Richards M D
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OCULIST
b And Expert
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Kxmiilmitliiii of tho eves
fuii to iallimtn ami patrone OMnj J lot
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LOVERS
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I will get fine results if they send I
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NORFOLK
Steam Laundry
Special attention given to the
Laundering of Shirtwaists
njr wiuiuiug Hujiciieu mono oj
and our wagou will call
DAN CRAVEN
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CRSEILER
Sale and-
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold 01
Commission
Brute Avenue i
ud Third St
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