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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
THE NOIIKOUC NEWS : Fill DAY , SIUPTKMHWU 20 , 11)03. ) THE OXNARD UAH 1IKKN Remodelled Throughout Utulor the ninv ownership u ColllJllutO NI\V SmvlCII llllH ( won ill- Htallml. Kvury modwn coiivoiiloiico New Carpel.i , New Decorations , New Furniture. L. A , BARTHOLOMEW , Onner. G. II. VAIL , Manager. 'OPYHlCMT HERE IT IS MA'AM ! Tlmt ban of Hour you ordwod is at your door whim promixwlno.t liino you'll probably order dotiblti tluMiiuntity | for lion Ton Hour hiii u llttlo way of ploiiHiiifj ; ponplo , whinh makes it u wol- c-oiiio visitor. Kvurybodv and his wife knowH thu Hnpunor ( | iuillty of 1 Sou Ton Hour. Sajaf City Cereal Mills. H Asliorotoforo wenro- pose lo load in Fuel Saving Economical Stoves. Anyoiio routoinplutinK buy ing u Move iual > c.Mi mistake who iloi's not will at our storo. G.E.Moore E . . HAVE YOUR ABSTRACTS MADE BY Dr.J. H. Mackay PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , 'Phone 11. NORFOLK , ( OR , SESSIONS BELL Undertakers and Embalmers , Soialotm 111U. , Norfolk A\nimi < , NOUrOLK. NT.llliASKA. PERSONAL. John M. lloruort was lioro yester day from Pierce. 0. M. Story was in Norfolk yester day from Pierce. A. ,1. Duulovy was in Norfolk lust night for the theatre. U. 0. Parks of Tllilon was among visitors in Norfolk yesterday. Krod UuffsmltU was in Norfolk Wednesday on business , from CrolBh- ton. ton.P. P. T. Kryger was down from Battle Crcok last evening to take in "Hu man Hearts. " . A.V. . Forbes was up trom Stanton last night to s oo "Human Hearts" nt the Auditorium. M. C. llnzon went to Fremont today to nttond the conference of the Methodist church. ,1. W. Humphrey went to Sioux City Wednesday noon to secure more tail ors for his clothing house. Julius Scheunglo has arrived from Kalamaxoo , Mich. , to take a position ns cutter in the .1. W. Humphrey tail oring establishment. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Haclno have arrived from Meadow Lake , and will ' jnaUo this their homo. They have a sulto at the Oxnard. George Gravea , the ono time pop ular Holder for the Norfolk base ball club , Is in the city from Sheldon. In. , for a visit with friends. P. Smerling has located In Norfolk nml will make this headquarters for the surrounding country , dealing in remedies for hog cholera. Wo have a few second hand base burners that nro great bargains. G. 13. Mooro. Wo have all kinds of houses , lota and 'city property for sale. Special bargains to offer in residence prop erty and city lots. Call and see us got prices , etc. G. R. Seller & Co. 4/1 / Half Hundred Have Gone Into Federal Building ; . i . 4t FREIGHT DILL IS ENORMOUS. [ 4 * Superintendent Wllllnms Returns' With More Laborers nnd Mechanics to do the Work Walla Will be up Within Five Weeks. Seventeen carloadH of llmcHtono and probably a half hundred carloadH 41 of material In all , have already boon received at llm federal hnlldltu ; . , < ( Sonio of the heaviest portions of the bulldliu ; nuilcrliU have como all I lie way Irom Mnlno nnd the freight 4) ) rlmrKi'H are HomethliiK onormoiiH. Several nf the earn have oxcoudoil in ! > ? 100 mark for transportation , alone , ami by the tlmo the structure In llnlshi'd a Hinall fortune will have to ( lie railroad companies through Norfolk'H now United Stato.s court IIOUHO. use \ large ( | iiaiitlly of nlone ban been Cdiulni ; In during the pant few days and the brick work Is KoliiK today. Tin1 ilelay in the work had a tundoncy to Kcatter the forci < H who were put ting up the structure , and todaywhen Superlntumlniit Williams arrives from Chicago , bo will have with him sev eral now laborers. There are now about llfteen men working on the building. Tile walls will probably bo finished within live or six weeks and then the men will got busy on the Inside. The \\Ulth of the walls IB astonishing. Two men , abreast , can walk around the top of the wall without any trouble. The cornlco pieces are beau tiful bits of stone and will make a handsome appearance. . Dr. A. Mlttlestadt , dentist , Bishop block. Telephone CO. TWO EDITIONS EVERY DAY NOW , Permanent 1 O'clock Edition of News Was Started Wednesday for Outside Towns. Norfolk now has practically two dally papers. Ileglnnlng with Wudnos- day The Dally News Issued a 1 o'clock edition which wlJl hereafter be a per manent feature. This Is gotten out especially for the out of town sub scribers , and will bo sent out on all nltornoon trains. There tire live different trains , run ning In as many directions , which leave the city shortly after noon. Two of them , the train for Honostool and the train west for Long Pine , carry morning papers. With the advantage of eight hours in location , therefore , The News can give subscribers a half day's later matter In the afternoon than they got in morning papers , be sides all of the associated press news which appears in morning editions. Kor the IJoni'stoel and Long Pine lines , this edition arrives alongside of the morning papers. For the line toward Sioux City , toward Omaha and toward Madison , The News , in Ha 1 o'clock edition , will glvo patrons prac tically the same matter which they get In afternoon Omaha or Sioux City papers which arrive late in the oven Ing. As far east then as Fremont the news contained In this paper will be fresh news and the same news , tel egraphically , from the outside \\wld , which they get several hours later on so-called evening papers. For every town in northeast Ne braska. The News will bo without a rival as to matters of local interest. Norfolk is an exchange center for this entire section of the state in a telephonic way. Within a radius of Hinural bundivd miles In live direc tions , Norfolk is the hub of a great geographical wheel by virtue of these wire connections. On this account The News has an immense advantage over any other paper published and will be able to furnish telegraphic news throughout the entire section many hours ahead of other dallies. OUR NEIGHBORS. After.a visit of a few days at the Tribune home , Mrs. Tina C. Maxtor loft Saturday for Sakatoon , Canada. She goes up there to look after her homo and dispose of several hundred acres of land. Nearly two years ago Dr. and Mrs. Baxter moved to Canada from Petersburg , this state , but on account of the doctor's health they wore obliged to return to Nebraska , leaving all the business affairs unset tled , Wlnsldo Tribune. Letter List. Ltst , of lo'ctors remaining uncalled 'or at the postolllco at Norfolk , Neb. , September 22. 1003 : Egyptian Homody Co. , Mrs. William laight (2) ( ) , Spencer Martin , C. A. Peterson , Harry Uiggs , Mrs. Maggie k' . Wright. Jf not called for In fifteen days will lie sent to the dead letcr ollicc. Parties calling for any of the above please say , "advertised. " John n. Hays. Postmaster. Blnnk-Rhorke. Mr. Blank , son of August Blank , and Miss Ilhorko wore united in mar riage Tuesday by Ilov. J. P. Mueller iu the presence of n number of rel atives and friends. The happy event was afterward enjoyably celebrated , A big school tablet for 5c at The News ofllco. CALL AT EDU Mi. I NEWS VOTING CONTEST , Standing of the Contestants In the Horse , Buggy nnd Harness Contest. The vote at noon today was : Mrs. ISIslo Desmond , Norfolk. .20,527 Miss Lucy Shaffer , So. Norfolk.25,590 Miss Maud Tannohlll , Warner- vlllo 4,190 Mra. C. II. Vail , the Oxnard 8,531 Card of Thanks. Our heartfelt appreciation Is hereby expressed to friends , to the Knights > f the Maccabees and to the Lady Maccabees for their kindness during ) ur recent nflllcUon. Mrs. M. L. Marshall. Pardon Marshall and Family. Funernl of Hugo Lenser. The Late Hugo Lonsor , who died recently in the Insane asylum at Hastings , was held from the family residence , Thirteenth street , this afternoon - tornoon at 1 o'clock , and afterward from Christ Lutheran churcn , attend ed by a largo number of relatives and friends. His sisters , Misses Hattlo mul Mattlc , are hero from Omaha , the former arriving yesterday noon and the latter in the evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Lenser came down from Tlldon'to attend the funeral. Mr. Leu- nor leaves a wife and two children. STOLE IOO GOLD RINGS , Chief of Police Kane Is Looking For Two Tramps Who Made the Heavy Haul. Chief of Police Kane is looking for a pair of thieves with about 100 gold rings in their pockets. The jewelry was stolen last Saturday night from Hastings Bros' , store at Central City , Neb. , and a letter to the chief has come Inquiring for their whereabouts. The robbers arc described as two mmivlui linvn Illn nminiirnnnn nf ramps. Ono wore dark clothes and the other light They both looked liimo. Among the stolen property arc rings for men , women and children and it is thought that possibly the burglars may try to sell tholr goods or pawn them in some of the north Nebraska shops. A reward of $25 is offered for the capture. COULD BREAK INTO THE JAIL. Any Burglar who Happened Along Today Could Have Walked In Without Effort. Any old tramp or thief or burglar could have come along this morning and broke into the city jail without half tryingHo wouldn't oven have had to pick the lock or file the bars. Everything was wide open , and that was just exactly the reason. The reason the jail was wide open was that not a law breaker has broken a law since last night and there were no arrests made by the police. Everything at the police headquarters was as quiet as a Sunday afternoon , nnd Judge Hayes had nothing to do. Justice Elseley finds business dull today , also , and they are wondering why some ono doesn't go out and get Into trouble. Someone doesn't though , and Norfolk Is peaceful. SEQUEL TO STAIRCASE EPISODE. The Family Overhead Had to Move out , and Workmen , Also. An unfortunate accident occurred In the marble works of M. Stannard yesterday , which , following the breakIng - Ing down of the stairway , compelled the family up-stalrs to move in a hurry. While boiling brimstone to cement a monument the kettle was upset In I the flro and everyone in the entire building , Including the workmen down stairs , had to move out. "Two Married Men. " Ono of the greatest successes on the road for the last flvo seasons has been "Two Married Men , " which is booked to appear nt the Auditorium next Tuesday evening. It has boon called by the dramatic critics of the larger cities the best farce that has over boon written , and so "Two Mar ried Men" will probably bo the best entertainment that will bo provided by the local management this winter. It Is filled with specialties by high salaried artists , and to miss "Two Married Men" is to miss the best laugh of the season. Invitations Issued. Mr. and Mrs. Xltkowskl of Edgo- water park have Issued invitations to the marriage of tholr daughter , Miss Helen , to Mr. Venus A. Nonow , which Is to take place at St. Paul Lutheran chuu'h Wednesday evening , Septem ber 30 , at half past seven. You know the expression about " putting on a good i front ; " one of the easiest and mo.st economical , and most successful " fronts " you can ever put on is a Cluett or a Monarch shirt. We are ready to supply you with the right size , and the right pattern. Neckwear , underwear , cloves , collars , boner ) ; everthing in furnishing ! . J. UK. fililllpIllW 304 Norfolk Avc. NORFOLK , NFB , ARMOUR & COMPANY PAYS BUST PRICES FOR BUTTER , EGGS < POULTRY MILK ! MILK ! MILK ! A New Dairy Route Willonis Uros. will start a new milk wagon about October 1 , and a.sk i'or a share of patronage from the people of Norfolk. A honl of thirty fresh cows will furnish customer * with pure , fresh , sweet milk ouch dav. CUVH Uti'A TRIAL. Drop us a card and wo will stop at your houhu. W1LUEMS BROS. Norfolk , Neb. .j. * j * In our recent visit Y V V * to the > ; . ; ! FyRNITURE EXPOSITION | : we bought a large number of v I Fancy Rockers 1 * * > ; i Odd Dressers * Fancy Tables $ $ We are just opening them up * and they will be ready * for your Inspection * * * > tSATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 26 , , , Our stock Is complete In all Hues of Furniture. We will try to please you. i * $ Hoffman & Vielei * * * * * * * .K''K W. II. BUOIIOLZ. President. I ALEX. BEAU , Vice President , t E.V. . ZUTZ , Cashier. % t % * KgpBfr The Oldest Established Bank in Northeast Nebraska. Capital , $100,000,00 , Surplus , $20,000,00 , | DOCS 3 General Buys Jmd Soils JExohango. Interest Paid > on Time Deposits. Drafts and Money fj * Banking BllSineSS orders Soldon any Point iu Europe. A Gononil Stcumqhip and Foreign P.issugoBusiues3 ] Transacted. { $ t A DIRECTORS | A. BEAR , F. P. IIAN7LON , F. J. HALE. W. H. BUCIIOLZ , * t WM. ZUTZ , N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. 'V * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Get What You Ask for at. . . ALL , ORDERS are Filled Promptly and with Care. Our poodu are FIKST-CLASS in every particular.Yo know pre cisely what is wanted by our customers. We Aim lo Give You the Best Value for Your Money , South Side flaln St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41. i\ey In Your Pocket * See us when in need of T t > ET3TT& V Shipping us we do , direct from our own mills , we are I | prepared to meet all competition and save you money. * HARD COAL SOFT ? 1 M M K N S E S T 0 C K : 1 * All Kinds and Sixes. * SIDEWALK BRICK , MARQUETTE CEMENT , ROCK SALT , iI EDWARDS & BRADFORD LUMBER COMPANY I J. K. BOAS. Manager. jt 'Phono 52. t L . * . : . . : . . : . .X..X..K- * * * * * * * CHARLES PARKER V DENTIST Mast Block , Norfolk , Neb. Visits Battle Creek Every flonclay. ART NEEDLE STORE Fancy Nredlo Work Artistically Done < All Varieties of Silk for the Embroidery J * Sofa Cushions in Pretty Patterns kt Agency for Hnttorick Patterns jt Manicnr- in } ? . Facial Massage , Ilairdres-s- infj by Specialist * Clas.-es in Needle Work j * > > * + * j * * * Mrs. J. Schwartz Miss Ella Schumacher , Assistant 130 South Fourth St. NORFOLK School tablets nt The News ofllco. W.H.RISH , \ Plumbing , Steam and Hot Water Fitting. . . . .All Kinds of Pumps. , . . YOUR WORK SOLICITED. Thono No. 97. TTTTrTYTTYYYYYTTTTYYTTYYTX L. L. REMBE , Steam and Hot Water Heating. ft. i * First Door South News Office. i