The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, October 02, 1903, Page 12, Image 12

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    TIIK NOKFOLK NEWS : KUIDAV , OITOBKU 2 , r.ioa
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Complete Ninv Servlen IIIIN Iietin In-
stu'cd. ! ' E\er.v inottnrn convenience
New Cnrpct.H ,
New Decorations ,
New Puriilliire.
L A. BARTHOLOMEW , Owner.
C. II. VAIL , Manager.
C-OPVRICMT
HERE IT IS MA'AMI
Thai hag of Hour yon ordered in at
y nr door when promised tuixt tiino
you'll prohuhly order donhle tluMiuii'itit )
for lion Ton Hour him a lit tin way of
loaning people , which malten it a wel
come viHltor. Kvcryhody and hin wife
knows the Htiporior quality of lion Ton
Hour.
Sagar City Geml Mills ,
ART NEEDLE STORE
Fancy Net" li > Work Artistically
loni > k t All Varieties of Silk for
tlu > ISndiroidery * Sofa Cushions
in Pretty Pntturim iS Agency for
Rnttoi'ick Patterns * * Manicur
ing , Facial Massage , Unit-dress-
ing by Specialist * Classes in
Needle \VorU > t * * c * vt „ * :
rs. J. Schwartz
iis Ella Schumacher , Assistant
130 Soulh rourlh Si. NORFOLK
DR. N. J. HOAGLAND
Osleopatliic Physician.
iiPO * Ixitli IKMIIK mill rlirnmr iniivt < h fill >
trnatuil without UKU of ilni ur Unlfo.
Olllco nt roitiilmu'O.W \ North 10th SI rent.
No. NOKKOI.H
CHARLES PARKER
DENTIST
Mnst Block , Norfolk , Nob.
Visits Battle Creek Every Hominy.
HAVE YOUR ABSTRACTS MADE BY
- NEWS VOTING CONTEST.
Standing or the Contestants In the
Horse , Buggy and Harness
Contest ,
Mrs. Elsie Desmond. Norfolk. .28.711
ilisa Uicy Shaffer , So. Norfolk..20J5J7 !
Miss Maud Taiuiohlll , Warnur-
vlllo -1,575
Mrs. G. 11. Vail , tlio Oxnard. . . . 3,534
Wanted Girl for general house
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work. Must bo n good cook. $ I p'or
v/ook. 20i South Fourth.
For Sulo A sovon-room house ,
good Btahlo , located on ono aero of
ground at corner of Nebraska nvonuo
nntl Eleventh street In Norfolk. If
gold soon this property will bo dis
posed of at a good bargain. For In
formation as to price and terms write
W. 13. Powers , Pierce , Nebraska.
Wanted Teams to haul dirt , Sat
urday morning. Corner First and
Park avenue. C. 13. Shipley.
Fail to Affirm Appointments of
Street Commissioner.
CONDEMN SOME SIDEWALKS.
Attorney Ordered to Prepare Law
Against the Driving of Cattle on
the Streets. Commissioner Matter
Left In Hnnds of Committee. | !
Thu Norfolk city council met In
regular m-sslon hint , night , with the
mayor and all the conndlmcn prc.sunt
except Hpellman and Walker.
The Htrcol and alloy committee re
ported that In accofdanco with In-
HlniclloiiH from the council the con
tract for the construction of tin ; Park
avenue ditch with C. 10. Shipley had
been m ncd and that Mr. Shipley had
commenced ( ho preliminary work.
The committee nlno reported that
August llalhko had refused to accept
the oillec of street coinmlsiiioncr.
The mayor then nominated Win.
lleHwIek for ulrcd comml.ssioncr , but
on vole of the council the nomination
failed of conllnnatlon. 11. 11. Miller
WIIH then named for the position , hut
the required nnmher of conncllmcn
falllni ; to vote for the nominee Miller
WIIH not appointed.
The public works committee WIIH
authorised to purchase two cars of
coul for the pumping station from
the Suiter Coal and drain company.
The nuisance committee reported
Home minor complaints but consider
ed no action necessary at this time.
Mr. Hnimmond reported leaks In
the water mains on Madison and
Pasmvalk avenues and suggested that
they he looked after and repaired.
The mayor reported that lie had ap
pointed W. II. Law as nuisance inspector
specter , ho to do the work without
cost to the city.
The treasurer's report for Septem
ber was read , showing the following
balances on hand : General fund ,
SKfi.&l ! ; Interest fund , ? l,015.8i : ; water
fund , $ llfili8 ) : ; wind fund , $5.51) ; In-
miranco company tax , ? 1)5 ! ) ; street
light fund , $ (11.55 ( , and the report was
referred to the auditing committee.
City tfngluoor W. II. Lowe report
ed cm the grade on North Seventh
Htneot , with reference to draining off
the water on the street In that , direc
tion , which report was ordered tiled.
II. 10. Hardy requested permission
to move his scales from North Fourth
street to North Filth street , which re
quest , waa granted by vote of the
council.
The folowllng claims were present
ed , as having been approved by the
auditing commute and wore allowed :
Martin 'Kane , salary and expenses
for September , $70.15.
l1. II. Pilgersalary and killing dogs ,
§ 55.50.
YV. 11. Livingstone , salary for Sep
tember , $10.00.
Dr. A. Hear , salary for September ,
$10.00.
printing , $ G.CO.
Citi/.ens National hank , assigned
by H. 11. Miller , labor "on streets ,
? I8.1 > 5.
Cltl/cns National bankassigned by
Kred Uamiu , $5.12.
11. .M. Roberts , labor on streets , 5 [ > c.
A. I ) . Uuruutl , labor on streets ,
$17.50.
( . ) . U. Saterleo , lahor on streets ,
? 22.5 > u.
.irenndeman , labor on streets ,
§ 3.51.
M. lenders , putting in three cement
crossings , ? 0j.-10. !
Albert 'Degner , hardware , ? ! > .riO.
W. II. Lo\\e , surveying Seventh
street , ? i.l)0. ; )
Fred Klontz , sprinkling streets ,
$20.110.
Norfolk lOleetrle Light & Power
fo. . lighting city hall , $7.50.
August ara\il \ , September salary ,
$ iio.oo. ,
Oscar IJhlo , supplies to the water
works , $1.55.
Prod Klentdraylng , 50c.
lOrnesl Ileckman , load sand to the
pumping station , $1.25.
Nortolk Hlectrlc Light & Power
Co. , lighting the pumping station ,
$ ; ; .i > 0.
Norfolk lOlectric Light & Power
Co. , street lighting , $ GO.OO.
Nortolk Fuel & Light Co. , street
lighting , $00.00.
The bill of 10. 10. Hartnmn for
$22.50 , assigned to the Citizens Na
tional bank , was laid over until the
next mooting.
The bill of .lohn KranU which had
laid over from last month , was taken
up and allowed.
By unanimous consent of tlio coun
cil the chief of police was instructed
to see that theatrical companies
showing In the city hereafter , pay
the llccnsu provided by ordinance.
Mr. Wilkinson of the street and
alley committee , reported sidewalks ,
condemned to be rebuilt and repaired ,
and the following resolution was pre
sented and adopted , covering the
points presented :
"Resolved , Thai the sidewalk along
the south end of lot 0 , block 2. Koonig-
stein's addition to Norfolk , bo con
demned and the owner bo required
to rebuild the same in thirty days.
And also
"Kosolved , That the sidewalks along
the following described lots , towlt :
Original town , east half of lot 0 , block
G ; south end of lot 10 , block U ; lot 3 ,
block S ; lot 10 , block 4 ; Mathowson's
addition , lot S. block 1 ; lots 0 and 10 ,
block 1 ; lots 11 and 11 , block 2 ;
lots 1 , 15 and 1C , block 3 ; lot 3.
block 1 ; Burrow's second addition ,
lot S. block 1 ; Koonlgsteln's addition ,
lots 3 and -1 , block 2 ; lots U and 10 ,
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block , ' ' , be condemned , and that the
owners bo required to repair the same
according to the provisions of or.11-
nance No. 275.
Mt. Wilkinson offered a resolution
regarding the licensing of herders
who drive cows through the streets ,
which was , by unanimous consent ,
referred to the city attorney with In
structions to draw up an ordinance
covering the points desired.
Hy unanimous consent the street
and alley committee was authorised
to employ a man temporarily to have
charge of the street work as temporary
ary street commissioner.
The council adjourned.
Fresh salmon , fresh halibut nml
other fresh llsh at Karo's.
Spring chicken at Karo's.
PERSONAL.
.1. II. Kllpatrlck Is hero from Silver
Creole.
A. lOsgato was hero Friday from
Nlobrara.
.1. Dobbins was hero from llosklns ,
Friday night.
(5. 1) . lleoso of Pierce was In Nor
folk for the stock sale.
\V. U. Day transacted business In
Norfolk from Fairfax , S. D.
Miss Oarvln has gone to Iowa for
an extended visit with friends.
. Judge Cones of Pierce Is In town
today attending the stock sale and in
terviewing politicians.
Mrs. Mussloman wont to Omaha
this morning to attend the Ak-Sar-llen
and to visit a week with her sister.
.1. N. Hundlck , N. A. Lockwood and
C. 1) . .lonklns have returned from a
hunting trip north. They had good
luck.
Mrs. Clara Fritz-Sullivan of Gor
don , is a guest nt the home of her
aunt , Mrs. .lohn Krantz , South Ninth
street.
Mrs.'m. . Gcrecko and her daugh
ter , Mrs. Hope , are up from Stanton ,
guests at the homo of Dr. and Mrs.
A. Hear.
C. 10. Hartford is home from Mar-
shalltown , Iowa , where ho repre
sented the Norfolk Hoyal Highlanders
at the funeral ot the late Thomas
Holt.
Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Urucggomann left
on the noon train for Winner to be
present at the funeral of Mr. Hrueggo-
' which takes
nmnn's brother-in-law ,
place Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
O. N. Just of Lynch was In the city
to attend the stock sale. Mr. Just
has boon In St. Louis and is just re
turning to Nebraska. He bought some
handsome animals.
Judge Douglas Cones of Pierce ar
rived in Norfolk from Wayne Friday
morning , and stopped off between
trains. Judge Cones Is candidate for
election on the democratic ticket , to
the district bench this fall.
Dr.U. A. Mittlostadtdentist , Bishop
block. Telephone 00.
SOCIALLY SPEAKING ,
West Side Whist Club.
The West Side Whist club was very
delightfully entertained at the homo
of Dr. and Mrs. F. 0. Salter , 110
South Twelfth street , last night.
Six-handed euchre was the evening's
feature. Toothsome refreshments
\\ero served.
Company L Dances Start.
The llrst of a scries of twelve
dances which are to bo given this
\\lnter by the members of Company
L , N. N. U. , was hold in Armory hall
last night. A largo number of the
soldier boys , together with their
favored fomlnlno friends , filled the
hall and the dancing was enjoyed un
til late In the evening. A number of
visiting militiamen wcro present from
Stanton and Madison , to whom the
local company alwajs extend a warm
welcome.
Farewell for Mrs. S. L. Gardner.
Hanluh .chapter , No. 40 , Order of
Knstcrn Star , gave a farewell recep
tion at their hall last night , In honor
of Mrs. S. L. Gardner , which will
long bo remembered. Mrs. Gardner ,
who has always taken an active In
terest in the affairs of the Norfolk
lodge , will leave the city next Tues
day for their new homo In San Dlogo ,
Cal. , where Mr. Gardner has located
In business. A largo number of mem
bers wore present to do honor to the
departing sister. At the close of the
session , after a delightful lunch had
been served , a handsome gold pen
and pen-holder were presented to the
guest of honor as a token of esteem.
Mrs. Gardner was matron of the local
chapter for throe years , and has acted
as secretary.
FOUND AT LAST.
20,000,000 Farmers Wanted.
The secret to keep your hogs and
chickens free from diseases. For par
ticulars send in ono dollar in money
order to P. S. L. H. , 481 , Norfolk , Neb.
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I Latest a.nd Most Striking Patterns - ;
terns , Selling this Week at a. \
Slash in .Price ' .
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I Hoffman & Viele |
| They're Reliable. $
MILK ! MILK ! MILK !
A New Dairy Route
\Villems Bros , will start n new milk
wagon about October 1 , ami u > k for n
share of patronage from the people of * J *
Norfolk.
A herd of thirty fresh cows will
furnish customers with pure , fresh ,
sweet milk each day.
01VK US A TRIAL.
Drop us a card and we will stop at
your hous * .
WILLEiUS BROS.
Norfolk , Neh.
W.H.RISH
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Plumbing ,
Steam and Hot
HH Water Fitting.
H
H M . . . .All Kinds of Pumps. . . .
YOUll WORK SOLICITED.
'Phone No. 97.
SESSIONS & BELL
Undertakers and Embalmed
SoseiiuiB IUL' . . Norfolk Arenao ,
NORFOLK , . NKHHASKA.
Dr. J. H. Mackay
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
'Phone 11. NORFOLK , NEBR.
WILKINSON
. .BOWLING ALLEYS. .
nnrquardt Block.Ladies
Ladies have Thursday
Afternoons Exclu.slvoly.
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From Overcoat to Underwear !
and all that goes between , with trimmings for
the head and Imiul.s , are here awaiting orders * *
from yon.
Yon who have the "HUMPHREY HABIT"
will not need this invitation as it would be hard
to keep yon from coming here.
But to the men off to the north and west of
us , let us whisper a word of advice to you.
When yon have become sick and tired of wear- * *
1 ing the ordinary kind of clothing , that so many * * *
men call "cheap" just come to my place and
leave your measure and let me make you the
most satisfactory suit you ever owned.
J. W. HUMPHREY
304 Norfolk Avc. Norfolk , Nebr.
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Get What You Ask for at. . .
ALL ORDERS are Filled Promptly and with Care. Our
goods are FIltST-OLASS iu every particular. We know pre
cisely what is wanted by our customers.
We Aim to Give You the Best Value for Your Money ,
South Side Hahi St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41. H
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oi\ey in Your Pocket |
See us when in need of
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Shipping sis wo do , direct from our own mills , wo are * r <
prepared to meet all competition and save yon money. *
HARD COAI , SOFT !
1 M M K N S K S T 0 C K
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All Kinds and Sixes. *
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SIDEWALK BRICK , MARQUETTE CEMENT , ROCK SALT , J
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EDWARDS & BRADFORD LUMBER COMPANY j
J. K. BOAS , Manager. $
'Phone 52. $
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W. H. 13UOHOLZ , President.
Norfolk ALEX. BEAR , Vice President , t
E.V. . ZUT.Z , Cashier. *
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The Oldest Established Bank in Northeast Nebraska. t 4
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Capital , $100,000,00 Surplus , $20,000,00 t
DOCS 3 General Bnys ; nud Soils [ Exchange. Interest Paid ; ;
. on Time Deposits. Drafts and Jloney ; ;
ling BllSineSS Orders Soldou nuy Point iu Europe. ' A * '
Qanural Steamship nuil Foreign PUSSUKO Business Transacted. *
DIRECTORS
. HEAR , P. IJ. IIANLON , P. J. HALE , W. II. BUOHOLZ , *
\VM. KUTZ , N. A. RAINHOLT , S. S. COTTON. J
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