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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1901)
I It I pf i 2 iii kfc lo K I t I i V W Hi 4 The Norfolk Neus W N HUaii lulnlir OA11V IMnlillfliuM Ktf j lnr nrrit Sin fij fik 15 contf H lit rorrlor mini li Kft ttUV IMIItirlnl IlnMurn Olllrn mill Joh ll or wiiui Mit jojiinai Tim Nrn ertnli Ifhpil ISM ThJmtiirl wlnblUliPil Is Kvsf Krliln lljr ml j e tnr l0 Kntftixl nt llm IoHolllcn nt NuifiiU eoiiil clnn mnttor Tpiliitir lipunrlniriit S Hinif No 312 Knlrtlnv Sclioiilcrnft imirlck Slinll Crik 22 1 Republican Cotinly Convontlon Tl r Ilrni Irrl m if M nillf Oil C llllll Noliincln urn ritirtril in hmhI dclrKnle Iriiin Hon nt MnillKin NnlipcVn Ann 21 IW tit 2 rlitAk i in for llio imriiiiiiKi t locllnif 2 iIpIpkhIpi1 ittnl nltitrnntn ililn ntof In nttonil llm rnimlillrmi Miitn cmiuititlon to On Imll t Miiriiln Aihmh2 HOI nml nrtlin trntiinclimi til mcli nthnr liimlnn n inn l0 ofilnr Tliotnvornl ttociiicts nro ontl loil ttn ronro fputntloii ni fiiuuwi Urn iiiiiiurtluiiniBlit o UK tinmluu tlionlociift fur Mlllnm MrKlnlny for iin flilonl ntlliOBlncllimof Nmnmlior flili 1M ImliiK imoilolwilo M lnrn for ohpIi miIIiik precinct nml mm ilolpunlii for ouch twimt tnior miijnr frne Inn iimrrnf Norfolk- iltoltlnlW 11 IltH wnrd n iirnvrllln Socmiilnriln I i Ion Tliltil until 12 Fourth wnnl Untniilo Vnlloj Drnr Ctnl 3 Jtiltnrrim II Itovo I IUkIiIkimI Mmll Ilv Id It 1 mtiittihikliiliil OliIlL ll i Kiilninii7oo Ircnn Inldill 3 I M ikIIxiiii iiiiIkIiIo 4 I Till iiinrlliul liriiiilirlne liu Imltl mi Siittmlii Ann 17 Hint iimilfR lio nlluupil nml llml iliWKiileii iiriHiil riiel Urn lull Mill of ii J I KNCSKI DWil WIUTIA Svcritury c liiilrmiili Tho Holt County Independent bursts Into pootfy jliout thu droufht Mtiny pcoiilo wtronwiro tluxl iicrop fuiluruniiil hnnltitncB would lio iilrasiun tothopoiw but it wiih not HiippoHud thut thoy coultl nuihtvr n niuso Hint would work 1oiikiiou1i during tho hot epill to put it into bOiiK o It Ik prolmblo thut this hot weiithiT was brought on by tho liollof thut hu1i wtiitliur iH lentil lo tho Miitillpox urin It seoniH U3 lmvo lmd tho desired i IVoot iih uothiiiK in luurd of tho Ukouho Now thut tho Hiiuillpox i rontod hov over it would not bo out of tho way to huvo n chuiiKO o It becniH lilcoly thiij tho SninpHon Suhloy rontrovirsy riurdiiiK tho niivul battlo of Suntingo durtiiK tl SpnniHh Aincricuu war is to bo olllciiilly aottlod and thut tho nowt papcrs whifh lmvo been so deoply intcrchttd in tho mutter will boon learn tho truth ns llear as a court of inquiry headed by Admiral Dowey Kin detsrmino Tlio navy ilo pnrtmont is to bo commonded for mult iiiK w bottleuiont of thin eontrovorhy nossiblo All those principally con- curuud express themselves as well pleased with tho action of tho depart ment and will welcome u bottleuiont al though it3is not likely to pruyo Mtihfiio tory to all Tho action was sought by AMiniral Sohloy as a ictJiilt of Muonys history which has recently aioustd now intcroht in tho dihputo Tho service oP lanious singers is fre quently considertd in ltko manner as that of newspaper Borvico and they are called upon to donate it without a thought that something of valuo is asked Thoo boliciting for charitable purposes do iiot consider that n hinger who gives her voice or a nowspaper that contributes space frequently donates moro than tho bobt of them This itn preshion wiib recently Riven a rudo Bliock by Mine KiuneB tho noted singer She wns appealed to by Lady Boresford to sing gratis at a charity concert The biugtr wivb attracted to tho charity and inasmuch as Bho had received 1500 nt sevoral privato concerts sho Bnid sho would gladly donate her borviceaif each of tho ladies interested in tho affair would donate a like amount to tho same object Not one of the 4adies met the geuerouB terms nnd Mniu Kiiuiob was not called upon to siugt A Russian visiting in this country ox presses surprise at tho lack of linguistic ability among the Americans If he will remember that the United States covers a territory of several thousand miles greater area than the whole of Europe and that the boundaries of each state and territory do not enclose people epeakiug radically different languages but that tho rfuglish language is gen erally spoken in all tho states he will realize tho main reason In Europe tho countries many of them much smaller than tho American states have distinct languages and it is positively necessary for a pertou who travels to sjHrnk and understand several of them The uuueo Billies ami uanaaa navo one language and the only necessity of learning others that tho Americans have is to cou verse with tho people of foreign countries who come hero to make their homes and do not readily learn English or for a prospective trip through Europe or merely for tho sake of learning An Ammcau can get aloug verv nicely with one language while au European would be under a positive disadvantage This is a seasou to test tho quality of n farmers work and the corn field of thorough energetic farmer is readily distinguishable from that of his shift less easy going and frequently fault riudiug neighbor The fields may be t ide by side but the one that was thor oughly plowed before planting and prop erly cultivated since is away ahead of that where the soil Mas merely scratched before planting and half cultivated bince The writer noticed oue with I weid almost as high um the corn and t ii i nrii wih luirillv lit for fodder In another nearby not n weed was in Mghl and the corn had attalmil n won derful giowtli hnl a clear healthy color and gives every indication of making a crop whetlier it ruliiR or not Tho Napcr Nowi hai noticed similar condi tions and dibciibses tho Mibject as fol lows If an 1iwn farmer would plant corn with a lister cultivate it onco or twico anil then kick beoaufo ho didnt got a big crop his neighbors would hold an indignation meeting and chaso mm out of tho township Would that Hoyd county wns moro like Iowa in this re spect Tho writer knows a farmer it who prepared a piece of stubble land by going over it a conplo or times with a disk Ho then planted his corn nnd ho now has it laid by having gono through it twico with a cult ivator Ho now comes lo town every wek and ousbes tho countcy His neighbor Just across tho road hitched up thrco horses atul plowed his land deep boforo ho planted his corn His Held is also laid by having been plowed twico each way His corn stands shoulder high and is beginning to tassel There 1b scarcely n weed in the Held nnd I ho yield will bo anywhere from thiity fivo bushels up Tho editor ventures to assert that there is not a Held of corn in Ioyd county that has been properly planted and culti vated Hint will not yield a good crop Tho season is O K in Bpitoof the pessi mists Vu dont need moro rain half iih badly as wo need moco men who will farm as thoy do in Iowa NOT WORTH TWO PASSES Ho tin- Itnllronil Vnn Hoimlil the Vlic to Siimirc lllniNcir Woiiinn in tin emergency Is resource ful to n dcgPco Unit would astound some men as a freight agent of one of tin inllnmilH that enter St Iouls found Men have long ll awake nights thinking of a hIioiuo to beat a railroad This little woman didnt quite succeed but she would have done ho had not tin agent gone back on his word The family had decided to move to a western city Tho lady culled on the agent to see how the goods were to tie shipped He told her sho could ship them according to regular rates or else Charter a car lie explained that the hitler would be cheaper If she had enough goods rud the lady dei lded to take a car Now there nn two well grown boys nml as money Is not over plentiful in the family she wished to abridge espouses as much us possible- She went to see the agent again and asked If she could send her two- boys In the car lie told Ircr that sho voulil not and as might be expected sho isked why lie couldnt make her understand just why and whMi she asked him ff the company never let tiuyboly go along with tho goods ho snldthat they did with stock If ym were shipping live stock that needed tending we would do It Aow you havent a cow or horse or pig and there would lie no use sending any ono along Sho appeared to see the point this lime and went away A day or two later she came around again and asked for passes for the Iwo boys Why uindani said tho agent I cant issue any passes You havent tiny live stock Yes I have said the little woman Ive bougjit a ijlg Then tho agent was in trouble again He said he couldnt give passes where the fare amounted t about fS apiece for two boys for a lonely little pig She reminded hliii of what he had said and told him that she had paid JFJJo for tho pig for that purpoc and ho ought to be as good as his word IIke all rail road agents he tried to get out of the trouble smoothly but only succeeded after he had purchased the pig for 250 an advance of two bits on tho cost St Louis Globe Democrat Olehiiirtenlnir Even the clergyman noble and In spiring as his vocation is has now nnd then his bad moments Oh sir said n poor woman to a Scotch minister who wns by no means a popular preacher well do 1 like the day when you give us the sermon Indeed said the minister Hushing with pleasure 1 wish there were more like you my good woman It Is seldom I hear such words from any one Maybe their hearings stronger than mine sir safd the woman promptly but wboil you preach I can always get a good seat Youths Companon Ill Vnte Well suh said the old time colored voter do wnys er de caiulerdnte Is past tiiulln out All de year 1 been lak one cry In lu do wilderness en no man spoil tor my cry I holler for bread en ley give me a Belgian block en M days En v nv look at em Leckshuu time come on eu bless God ef dey aint pay my liose rent took de mortgage off my mule settle my street tax en glnimo enough ole cloze ter go tor prenchlu Ihi nil I got ter my name Is one vote en der rheumatism Atlanta Constitution lliiril 1 licit Perry Patetlc Please lady help ft poor man wnts bin outer work for moron n year Kind Lady Heres a quarter poor man Cnnt you lllld anything at all to do Perry Patetlc No lady Its so long since 1 done a job o work dnt 1 dont tlnk Id reckernlze one now If it conio up an took Its hat off ter me Phila delphia Press The first coffee house In London was opened lu 1WK by the Greek servant of a Turkey merchaut TIIK NOKKOLK NKWS KM DAY JTLY 25 1501 mOM A FIRE OF APPLE WOOD Tlimurh vilinl imrjil tlirrt cl ilrlun tIn Hip iiulml on l anl lio totlorn Aufi Ukr ltmr oll rdlclliry lull Mln Im Willi KM fH c low orn V ni - Ami IrnKinrtili of Idf fallrn Irpp lliirn nn lirirtli Jpfofe mp trlKlit Hip fltp tin Ir iitUpViltll frpfM MiiiIiik I watch It take it flight How nultt ifip rtmp of koIiI ami Mj lip from Hip kIowIor 1or aplp Tliffp yrllow Mril atul titutlilril flrw Ami orlolf tatli wltli wIor of flrp Now In Hip lirarth ItRlit on tlic trcru Ktlti otnrtlilnK tlipy ami I liau litarii Ali I It not Hie nummi r lirrrre Conie liaik to na wllli sun and liltdt Toor cummer liorn nifaln lo illcl jmckly a thpy liap mmp tWy RO Ue wherp Hip ahrs Hnolili rnn Up Tlic oriliatil floor Ii while with snow It A IK Wolfe llowc In Atlantic HOUSEHOLDHNTS If t ronniH nro hung lit tho cellnrwny they will keep soft nnd pliant Lamp wicks should never bo longer than will leach to tho bottom of the oil well of the lamp If a piece of calico Is pnsted over0 holes and cracks In plaster they may be whitewashed or papered over and will hat dly show Add a little turpentine to tho wntet with which tho lloor Ih scrubbed It will take away the close Mnell nnd make tho room delightfully fresh Hxcelleut lump wicks tuny bo made or mens soft felt huts by cutting them Into strips the width rcqulrell letting them soak two hours in vinegar nnd drying them A bed should nover be tnado mulct two hours from tlic time It has been blcpt In It shmild be aired thoroughly and beaten until It is light Open all tho bedroom windows and let the fresh ulr and sunlight Into tho room If you have handsome vases on thb mantelpiece or on tol of the bookenst etc 1111 tliein with clean dry sand wlilcli will- weight them so they will not bo overturned easily In buying uny ornament be careful to oxaniino the bottom nnd see that It Is perfectly flat ami so w ill stand bteady IVhnt She AVnntcd They nro lolling a story lu Tnrls of nn Ainorlciin wotiinu whotrlcd to innko uso of a rntliar tloubtful grnilo of Amur Icnn Ollomlorll Fronoli In tho hotel tilt hough nil the employees spoke Eilg HhIi iMnnlly one of tho waiters asked the innnngur for n leave of nbsencc nnd the ninltro dhofel himself went up to solve the mystery After a violent tirade against the Incivility of the con she declined Unit his French wns so frayed out at the edges that ho did not understand what a bottle of em bonpoint amis And It took tlio man ager 20 minutes to discover that she had Intended to nsk for stout Ior it Summer Ojitlnir Tho Kocky ftlouutnin regions of Colo rado reached best via tho Union Pacilic provide lavishly for tho health of the invalid and tho pleasure of tho tourist Amid theso rugged steeps aro to bo found some of tho meet ehnrufiug nnd f restful spots on earth Fairy lakes nestled nmid sunny peaks nnd climate that cheers and exhilarates Tho sum mer excursion ratesput in effect by tho Union Pacific enable you to reach these favored localities without unnecessary fomendituro of timo or monev H Ono fnro for the round trip plus 200 from Missouri river in effect June 18 to ao July 10 to August il iuchi6ivo cChb Union Pacific will also sell tickets on July 1 to i inclusive September 1 to d0 inclusive at 1500 for tho round trip from Misboui river points Return limit October 81 11101 Proportionately low rates from inter mediate points Full information cheerfully furnished upon application P W Junkman Agent KiiikI Notice To all whoinit may concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing on the north sidttof a draw at tho northwest corner of section eighteen 18 township twenty pne 21 north inuge 1 west of 1th p m in Madison county Nebraska running thence east two 2 miles passing around on the north side of a bend in Union creek in the touthwest qunrter of section seven 7 township twenty one 21 range oue 1 and terminat ing at the northeast corner of section seveuteeu 17 township twenty one 21 north range one 1 west of 0th p m has reported in favor of the estab lishment thereof and all objections thereto or claimB for damages must be lied in the county clerks ollice on or before noon of the 17th day of Septem ber A D 1001 or such road will be es tablished without reference thereto Phil Bauch County Clerk Notice of Special Klrvtlou Notice is hereby given that on Mon day the 29th day of July 1901 between the hours of 8 oclock a m aud 0 oclock p m a special election will be held in the several wards of the city of Norfolk in Madison county Nebraska for the purpose of votiug on the follow ing proposition Shall tho city of Norfolk in Madison county and state of Nebraska issue its coupon interest bearing bonds to the ex tent of five per cent of the assessed valuation of the taxable property of said city to witp to the amount of sixteen thousand 6ix hundred dollars 10000 bearing not to exceed six 0 per cent interest payable semi annually and maturing in 20 yenrs from the date of said bonds but all or any portion thereof payableat any time after the expiration of ten years at the option of said city aud shall the city officers of said city cause to bo levied annually a tax suili cieut for the payment of the interest on the said bonds as tlio same become due and for a sinking fund suilicient to pay the principal of said bonds at their ma turity Priucipal and interest payable at the I fiscal agency of the State of Nebraska in tho city of New York nml state of I New York Haid bonds to bo issued for tho pur pose of establishing extending and maintaining a lighting m scm by means of electricity tho power house thereof to bo located on lots n nntl G In block ono of MichmullorB addition to tho city of Norfolk Nebraska tho same being tho lots upon which is now located tho pow er house and puniping statiou of the watjir works plant now owned nnd operated by paid city and to bo operated in connection with Bnid water works plant ai far tho same can be done practicably and economically The ballots to bo used nt snld election shall bo written or printed as follows Khali the city of Norfolk iBsuo its bonds for the purpose of establishing extending nnd maintaining a lighting system and levy nn nnnnal tax for tho payment of tho interest thereon No The voting place in tho boveral wards shall bo as follows Tho First Ward in City Hall building The Second Ward at tho resiilenco of Anon Kueholz Tho Third Ward at third ward hose house The Fourth Wnrd nt fourth ward hoso llOUFO Of which nil voters will tnko notice and govern Jheinselvcfl accordingly Daniel J Kokmisthik S II McFakland Mayor City Clerk Dated Norfolk Nebraska July 1 1101 Itimil Not let To all whom it may Vouceru The coinmiHMoner appointed to locnte n road commencing nt tho uorthenst corner of hection ilvo f township twenty four il noi tb rnugo two ii west ith p in in Madison county Nibrnbku ruujiing thonco south threo miles nnd termi nating at tho Bouthenstcorner of section seventeen 17 township twenty four 21 north rnugo two 2 west of Ith p m hasreportediu favor of tho establish ment thorof and all objections thereto or claims for damages must bo filed in tho county clerks olllco on or before noon of the 17th dny of September A D 1101 or such road will bo established without reference thereto Phil Baucii County Clerk Ituml Notice To nil whom it mav concern The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at tho southwest corner of section twenty nine 20 township twenty tour 21 north range one 1 west of ith p in in Madison county Nebraska running thence north one 1 niifo nnd terminating at the northwest corner of section twenty nine 20 Mime township and range has reported in favor of tho establishment thereof and all objections thereto r claims for dam- ages must bo filed in tho county clerks olllco on or bofore noon of tho 24th day of September A D 11101 or such rond will be established without reference thereto Pun Baucii County Clerk STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION or Tin NORFOLK JIMN BHMUMN Association Of Norfolk Nebraska on the 20th day of June 1001 ASSETS First mortgage loans d57feS 05 Stock losus 1 o00 45 Heal estate 50110 05 Iuruituro nun stationery ius n Cush 502 10 Delinquent interest premiums and flues 0Ji4 05 Expenses and taxes paid 580 15 Other assets Insurance 21785 Profit 55 00 578 51 Real estate sold on contract 0108 tax sale certificates 702 00 0100 90 Interest on advance payments 284 00 Persounl accounts 217 00 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid up 75287 45 Reserve fund Interest on loans Due shareholders on incom plete loans 80805 pre u iniums unearned f 57060 Other liabilities Advance pay 7474 00 1420 70 2139 08 989 01 ments 0110 billB payable 3150 12280 00 Serial accounts 48899 98 Reuts75 98 Fines915 In itiation fee 87 122 08 Total 78287 45 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 80 1901 RECEIPTS Balance on hand July 1 1000 902 15 JDnes 14417 00 Interest premiums and nnes and fees 4991 42 Loans repaid 32G8 59 Blllspayable ll3i0 00 Profit 84174 rents 05020 997 94 Taxes 17780 insurance 0950 - 247 80 Bills leceivable 2000 47 por - accounts 91775 2984 22 Advance payments 8008 00 Total 47661 08 EXPENDITURES Loans 12909 00 Expenses 082 38 Stock redeemed 2780 01 Cash on hand 502 10 Matured stock 1 125CP 00 Fall paid stock and earnings 3858 83 Taxes 120 70 Bills payable 8200 00 Advance payments 7201 67 Total - 47881 08 State of Nebraska Madison County ss I O B Dnrland secretary of the above named association do solemnly swear that the foregoiug statement of the condition of said association is true and correct to the best of my knowledge aud belief C B Durland Secretary Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8rd day of July 1901 John B Maylakd Approved Notary Public I M Macy A A J Dorland Directors l Railroad and Business Directory 6X C 3 C Cl o o CO u o Z R R TIMETABLE Fremont Elkhorn Mo Valley EAST DEPART Omtilin PuMpnajor OK ln m CIiIcmko Kxprptp 1240 pm iaht aiiiue ChirnKii Ilprpni 7iAJ n m Omiilm PnenetiKPr 1240 pm UIHT OErAIlT Wnck llilln nxjirppB 7t0pni Vpnlluro lHKPPtiRPr 1210pm VorillKro Accoinmodatlou Mum UPHT AllBlVC Illnck llllla Exprpw 1220 pm VorillKro IwooijRiT 805nm Vonllcro Accommodation 720pm TlinllilcBKo nml Hlnolt Hill Kxprien nrrivos nl ilppnrtn fron Juuotluu tlppot Tlio Omalin nml YoriliRre trmtie hrrlvo ntul ilepnrt from city depot HC Matuac A Kent Union Pacific ROCTIt DUrAtlT Cohiinlmn Accommtxlntlon 630 p m Omtilin Donvumml Pncillc Count Uti0nm noktii AnntvB Colmnlnip Ace mmoilntlon 1080pm Omnlin KpiivorBnd Pncltlc count HKlOpm Couiipclf nt Norfolk with F E Ac M V oiug wpot ami north inil with tlio C Ht P M O fur points north nml part F y Jcneman AsiUt o Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Omaha kbt nkPAtiT Slimx City nml Omnha PaBPonger tl30nm Slonx IltyliiBBtiiKor 100pm UIST ABniVK Slonx City PasnonRpr 103am Biorx City anil OnmlM PnPBpnpor 730 p in Conupcts at Norfolk with F E M V Roiiiff w pot and north nnd with tho D P for points ninth F W Junkman Agont Inily oatcopt Sunday STATEMENT OF rHE CONDITION or THE ELKHORN Building and Savings - Association Of Norfolk Nebraska on the 30th dny of June 1101 ASSETS First mortgage loans 2240 00 Stock loans 8850 00 Contracts for sale of real estate Furniture and stationery Cash 2270 Oil Delinquent interest premiums nnd fines G0 22 Expouses nnd taxes paid l32 25 Other assets installments due Judgment School and state warrants Tax certificates Personal account Premium acoouut 000 00 155 40 707 00 457 OS 72 02 20 81 Total -82058 80 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid up f31i00 48 Reserve fund 200 00 Undivided profits 788 3S Norfolk Other liabilities Installments unearned 500 00 Total RECEIPTS AND 12058 fco EXPENDITURES FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 80 1001 ItKCiiITS Balance on hnnd July 1 1000 1220 74 Dues 1818 14 Interest premiums and fines 2189 21 Loans ropaid 5478 78 On contract r 05 00 Warrants redeemed 400 88 Tax certificates redeemed 452 01 Total 10080 KXPENDITUKES Loans SOOO 00 Expenses 858 Stock redeemed 8195 70 Cash n hand 2270 Ol Paid stock cancelled 700 00 Warrants 1197 28 Taxes paid 0 85 Total 16080 70 State of Nebraska Madison county ss I T E Odiorne secretary of the above named association do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement of the condition of said association is rue and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief T E Odiokne Secretary Subscribed aud sworn to before me thiB 2nd day of July 1901 G A Luikakt Approved Notary Public Albert Dkoner F E Davenport H J Cole Directors We are now prepared to fill all duplicae orders trom any negative that was taken by Mr Hoyer or Michael nnd will be glad to have yon call on us when wishing any duplicates Remember the place South Fourth street aud Madison avenue JOHNSON JOHNSON Artists M E 8PAULDINC DEALER IN FLOUR - FEED TELEPHONE NO 33 L L REMBE Practical Pluniber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Myers Force an6 Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all First door West of Post Office Woik c s Hayes Watch RepnlrlnR MISS MARY SHELLY DRESSMAKER Ovpr Iiniim liros Storo Spenser Ovelrnan Boots and Shoes Repairing Neatly Done JBHERMANN Contractor and Builder 117 Fourth Street M E SPAULDINQ Flour and Feed 411 Norfolk Avenue lfiSKEEPS ffllLblflEilY Cheapest and Uet Norfolk Avenue J W EDWARDS ALL WOBK itlAEANJEnD Cor Drnntcli aro nml 4th St rhe Norfolk Horseshoer DAnNEHfeTYIER J M D Tyler Attorneys nt Law Norfolk DR H T nOLDEN Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Oflico Citizens National Bauk Hullding Telotiliono 101 Sanitarium and Itoeldenco Main and lSth St 1395 05 i Norfolk V6 UU Nebrasl n leioiuiuuo v Nebraska JI J COLE DENTIST OlUce over Gltizeue Nntionnl Hank Reeidenct ono block north nf Congregational church Norfolk Nebraska yISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Dp etairs in Cotton block over Itanras etor Firstchits work guaranteed Nebraska yRS SADIE HART MILLER Osteopathic Physician Rooms over Mnpcfc Jewell y House Norfolk pOWERS HAYS Attorneys at Law Rooms 10 11 and 12 Maet block Norfolk FOR Nebraska SESSIONS BELL Undertakers and EinlmlinerB SeEdons I31k Norfolk Ave Norfolk - Nebraska James Richards M D OCULIST And Expert ttonlst Examination of tho eyes FitEn to patlonte and patrone Olllco 1104 Farrmm St Omaha opposito Paxtbn Hotel T WILLE City Scavenger Water Closets an Oess Pools Gleaned Leave orders at BraaBchs Coal Office Telephone L01 TRY THE NEWS UP-TO-DATE PRINTING THE North -Western LINE F 4 W V R R is the best to ami from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS of Nor jbh Nebraska ftMfcSJBMai3ij Mm ttJCMjiT - 4- I r i 1 l J