The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, February 24, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    THM N'OUKOUC WKKIvM' XKWH-JOl IIXAI , Kill DAY. I-'KIHUJARY - 2J. 3011.
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, SOCIETY
Pleasures of the Week.
MIH ' 1\ I ] Odloino nave a I o'clucl
luiit'lieoii on Tuomlav , St Valcntlno't
day , at which the oiiKagomoiit of hci
daughter Mary A to Samuel A. Ers
kino wan announced The liotno win
laont attiactlvoly decorated for tlio oc
' nnlon In KM ! and whitehcattu. . Tlu
table WIIH beautifully laid , and bore i
handsome center docoiatlon of roe
and \vlilt < > IOSOH. The pliico cauli
wore the work of Miss Mabel Odlorne
tinil weio vciy protly favots Tin
Kuosta who onjo.vod this happy oeca
slon woio Misses Ilolon Maylanl , Hull
Boobo , Cmrlo Thompson , Lois Logan
May Johnson. Elolso Dicltlch , Edlll
Hot man and Molllc Bridge. Aftc
lunch a gameof five hundred finnlsh
oil uintiHomont for the aftornoon. Tin
J high stoicfaoi wont to Miss Diet
I rich and thn all-cut to Mists Hildgo
Wishing to honoi the sixtieth blilli
day anniversary and the Ihiity-flftl
wedding aniilvormiii jointly , filondi
and lolatlvt'K of Mi and Mrs. II. W
Jonas gnthoiecl at tholi homo 01
South Sovonlh sheet last Monda ;
night and called the couple's altontloi
to the fact that Mi. Jonas was hon
sixty yeais ago on Fobiuaiy 11 am
that thlitv-sl\ veins ago on Fobiuin :
IB , llornaid William Jonas and Mis
Kmlly Biooekoroio Joined In woel
lock at Coining. la. "Giandpa
Hroeckei , who is in his sovonty-sov
until yoai was as lunch honoicd a
his chlldion and took gteat pleastu
in assisting In the celebiatlon whie
"WUH attended by his children an
sTandchlldion Uoth lunch and dli
nor weie enjoyed bj the guests.
Mi and Mis. Jack Koonlgstcin or
tortained a company of lilends , at
0:30 : o'clock dinner on Friday over
ing. The table decorations wore dar
red cai nations Covois were laid fo
r ) Mr. and Mis. D. S. Bullock , Juclg
and Mis I Poweis , Mr. and Mrs. C
1 B. Durland , Mr and Mis. G. B. Sal
or , Mrs. Maiy Davenpoit , Mrs. J. 1
Lionboiger , Miss Maltha Davenpor
Miss Laura Out laud , Miss Doioth
Durland and C II Sailer. A soclr
evening followed the dinner.
Mis J S. Mat how son and Mis (
S. P.irkei gave a \ o'clock luncheo
on Friday , in the homo of Mis Mall
owson , complimentary to Mrs. T I
Scott of Kearney. Twenty-four ol
time -fi lends vveto seated at sma
tables placed thioughout the roomi
After lunch the afteinoon was sper
Informally Mis. Scolt's slay in No
folk is lo be .1 shoit one , and he
friends thoioughly enjoyed the oppo
tunlty for a little \islt
Mis. G I ) Hutteilield enteitalnc
"tho mombeis of lu-r bildge club o
Tuesda.v afteinoon Mrs J V. Lose
of West Point and Miss Hurnham wei
guests. Mis C H Reynolds won tli
high seoie fin or , and Mis. Loschn
presented with a pretty guest prlz
Mis. Hnttoilleld served icftoshmonl
at the close of the games.
A company of Noifolk young womc
gave a St. Valentine dancing party <
their tilends In Marquault hall , o
Tuesday evening. The hall was mos
attiacthely decoiated in icd heart
A dear little Valentine giil serve
punch and with Voget's oi'chestia t
turnlsh sweet music , the evening wn
a most delightful one.
Mis. Charles Rico , was hostess at
very pleasant Kensington from 2 teen
on Wednesday afteinoon. Carnation
and fcins were used in profuslo
throiignout the looms , . A buffet luncl
on was served after the work wn
laid abide.
Mrs. Aba K Leonaul entertained
very small company of fi lends o
Wednesday afternoon complimentai
to Mis. Lionbergor. The afternoo
was , spent inisitlng over needl
work. At t" o'clock Mrs. Leonai
served a tempting supper.
Mrs. L P. Pasewalk enteitained
half dozen old time friends at a sui
per pnity on Thmsday in honor c
Mrs J. IT Llonbetgor of Omaha. Th
afteinoon was aery enjoyable on
and many pleasant memories weie r <
vlved.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cabaniss entei
fained a binall company of friend
at " 500" on Friday evening In the !
home on Koenigstein avenue. Mrs
Cabanlbs served dainty icfreshmont
at the close of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Dudley ce :
ebrated their birthdays last evening
both on the same date. A number o
trtends were their guests for the even
tng at cards , followed by a dellcioui
supper at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. John r. Dunlmver , 1202 Pros
pect avenue , entertained at a Valen
tlno party for her son Do Witt on TUOE
day evening. Dainty valentines wen
used as favois and light refreshment !
were served.
The ladles of the First Congrega
tionnl church enjoyed a pleasant meet
ing in the home of Mrs. O. L. Hyde
on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. H
Kiesau and Miss Mason assisted Mrs
Hyde.
Mrs. Jack Koenigatein entertalnec
the members of the Tuesday Bridge
club at 1 o'clock lunch. Mrs. E. A
Bullock and Mrs. B. R. Ramer wen
v ialtors. The prize wont to Mrs. War
rick.
Mrs. Max Schtnledeborg was guesl
of honor at an entertainment held lns l
Sunday at her home In honor of hei
birthday anniversary.
' Friends and neighbors of William
1C lenten Houth Sixth Htroet honored
him Sunday by an fliitfutalninent
which WIIB held In honor of Mr
Klf > n/'B ( blithday annlvemnty.
Mr. mid Mis I H Mclntyio onlei
talm > d a few filumln at dlnnor TUOH <
dav ovoniiiK at their home on South
Fifth cut-el for Mr. Golden of Fre
mont
Kail Slant ? was host to a company
of young filendH on Prldaj ovenliiB ,
Mis Shuit/ served veiy nice tofiosh'
incuts at the clo.se of a pleasant cycn
Ing.
Fi lends and nolghhois aided In an
( Miteitalnnient last Sunday which WIIH
held In honor of I ho blithday annlvor-
sat } of ( iustave itecUman.
A suiinlHo paily was given on Mis *
Bonnie Shlppoo Tuesday evening by
Mis. W. II. Shlppee and her ( latighlor ,
Mi * . II C' . Williams
Mis Peicy enleitallied the Piesby
teilan Missionary socletv on Wednesday
day afteinoon at her home on Soutli
Ninth stioet.
The Mission Ciiele of the Baptist
chinch was enteitained by Mis. Nor
vel at her homo , 120S Ilayos avenue
on Thuisday.
Mrs. Coia A. Heels enteitained r
paily of Plerco ladles at luncheon
Mis. Wlllman , Mis. Moihman am
Mrs. Bechter.
Miss Mabel Odloine enloitallied r
small company of fi lends at a Valcn
tine paity on Tuesday evening
The Ladles Aid society of the Sec
oiul Congiegatlonal church mot wltl
Mis Ilufsmllh on Tlntisdny.
Mis. C E. Iliiinhaiu was hostess t <
Iho Ladies' guild of Tiinlty chinch 01
Thmsday aflei noon.
Mr. and Mis. S. M. lliadon enter
tallied the West Side Whist club 01
Thursday evening.
Personals.
Mis E A Bullock will go to Oma
ha on Tucbday to spend , a couple o
weeks in the home of Mi. and Mrs ,
W. II. Ducholr. Mr. and Mis. Biichnl
will leave on Monday foi a ten-days *
tilp to New Yoik Cltj and Washing
ton , D C
Noiiolk fi lends have leceived won
of the maiiiagc in Sioux City on Fell
itiaiy S of Fredeilck S. Sandagger , foi
moily of ( bib city. Mr. Sandaggei am
his bilde ate now enjoying a honey
moon til [ ) to South Ameilcn
i _
' Ludwlg Koenigstein has puichabci
a handbome baby giand piano , whicl
will'bo , Installed in the line lesldenci
ho Is building on the coiner of nightl
stieet and Koenigstein avenue.
Mr. and Mis. T. ID Odioine am
family have not been able to find i
icbldence to suit them , and have tali
on looms Avith Mr. and Mis. F. L
Davonpoit lor a few weeks.
Mi. and Mis. H. C. Fields of Mad
son and Mr. and Mis. C. A. Davis o
Tildeii will spend Sunday in Norfolli
guests of Mr. and Mis. C. E. Burnhani
Mrs. L. M. Keene came up fron
Fiemont Tuesday evening for a week'
visit with her patents , Mr. ami Mrs
J. S. McClary.
Mib. H. K. Wariick wont to Omn
ha on Thuisday called by the lllnes
of her little gtanddaughtor , Gertrud
Shoemaker.
Mrs. W. A. McDonald and two chl !
dien of Webt Point visited with Mrs
P. J. Staffoid on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rnmlklev movei
Thursday into the Bornhart resident
on Noith Twelfth stioet.
Mr. and Mis , . S. M. Braden left thii
moi ning for a thiee-vveeks' sojoun
in bouthein Callfoinia.
Mr and Mis , . J. H. Hays visited ii
Omaha boveial days the past week.
J F. Ferguson of Omaha Is
his daughter , Mis. E. R. Hayes.
O. L. Hyde loturncd Filday evening.
liom a trip to St. Louis.
Coming Events.
The Luther league of St. Johannes
chui ch will give a basket social In the
skating rink next Wednesday evening
to celebiate Washington's birthday.
Grand Jury Fund Exhausted.
Danville , 111. , Fob 18. Countj
Treasmer Wysong announced that the
appropiiation for paying giand juiors
is neatly exhausted and that ho will
discontinue cashing grand jurors' war
lants when the fund Is gone. The
treasurer bald the fund would last but
two dayb moie. Members of the grand
jury said they would servo for nothing
It It was found that the wan ants
could not bo issued , anticipating the
next appropriation. Judge Klmbioughs
said the wai rants would be perfectly
good and could be cashed at their face
value. Ho said the law provides that
grand jurors shall be paid and the fact
that the boaid of supei visors failed to
provide sufficient fund in the last an
nual appropiiation does not lessen the
county's lesponsibility In the matter.
Idaho Against Reciprocity.
Boise. Ida. , Feb IS The memorial
to congress asking for ratification of
the reciprocity trentj. vvna defeated in
the house , 27 to 28 Two democratb
who favored the memorial weie ab
sent.
Stopped In Tenth Round.
JopHn. Mo , Feb. IS Jeff Claike of
Philadelphia , a negro middleweight ,
won a decision over Ralph Calloway of
San Francisco , berore the Business
Men's Athletic club. The bout was to
lave gone fifteen lounds , but was
stopped In the tenth when Calloway
wan repeatedly hammeitd to the'llooi
by
Ten-Round Go In New York.
Now Yoik , IVb is Pal Moole ol
PhlladelphlH outpointed BeMl KoyoB ol
New York In a oneldod ton-iount
bout at the National Spoiling club ol
\ineilca hoio.
Solar Plexus Blows Do It.
.Milwaukee , Feb. -Rudolph fiv
liolof South Africa was knocked out
bv Jack Hedmond of .Milwaukee In
the sixth loiiiul of a tcn-ioumt bout
befoio the Badger Athletic club Two
solar plexus blows in quick succes
slon did the tilck The bovs weigh
ed I" ; ! pounds at : i o'clock
A Ten-Round Draw.
Bullalo , X Y , Feb IS .InH <
( Tuln ) Sullivan of Bobton and Tony
SH of Pltlsburg tough ! ten fast
lounds hoio No decision was given
although Hess appealed to have n
shade the bettei of the bout
Two Bouts at Memphis.
Memphis , Tenn , Feb IS "Yankee'
SihwaiU of Philadelphia was awaid
ed Iho dei Won over Joe Maudol ol
Oilcans alter eight lounds of clevoi
lighting "Kid" Baldwin ot San Fi.in
Isi o and Battling Minor of Memphis
fought to n diaw The lattei flghi
was last fiom the stait Both de
t Islons woio populai
PROTEST AGAINST TIMECARD.
Ncligh Citizens Petition Railroad Note
to Take Off the Trains.
Nellgh , Neb. , Feb. IS Special t <
The News. Within a few mlnutei
after The Dally News of yesterda ;
had been iccelved b > Hie subsciiben
licic , announcing Iho fact that tin
Northwostein svbtem was going t <
abolish pasbengcr tialns No. B and S
a piotest among the business men o
Nellgh was Immediately In evidence
C. J. Allison of this city cliculatei
a petition dining the afteinoon thn
entiles with it the name of oveiy bus !
ness man and flim of this city tllsnii
piovlng the actions about to be en
acted bj the Noithweslern lailway ol
flcials The piotebt leads as follows
"To Messis. Finnic Walteis and S
M. Biaden , General Manager and Gen
eial Supeilntcndent of the Chicagi
Xoitliweslem Railway Co. '
"We , the undersigned clti/cns o
Nellgh and trlbulary territoiy , the pa
lions of the Chicago & Northwesteii
R. R Co , having heard that It is prc
posed by the company to dibcontlnu <
tialns No 3 and S , deslie lo piotcs
against such actions , and v\e respecl
fully ask that those trains be left 01
the schedule , and especially object t
the taking off of train No S , whic
enables us to icacb Omaha and otho
Missoml valley points at a more cor
venient bom than any other ttaln 01
thlb line. We anther lepiobont thn
as to luiln No. "T , it would be inoi' '
convenient to us if it could go wes
fiom Noifolk in the moi ning , theie bt
Ing no tiain west which c.niies pas
songeib until afteinoon. "
The New Gould Line-up.
St Louib , Feb IS. A St. Louis cai
it.ilibt just back fiom New Yoik tel
of a seciet confeience on Thursdaj b (
tween E. T. Jeffiey , George J. Gould'
chief adviser , and Edwin Haw ley. Ir
foimatlon leceived fiom him was mer
ger. They meiely said the two chle
Gould lines would bo separated an
that Haw ley would figure in the no\
tiansactlon befoie the plans were coi
bimimnted.
To Probe a Postal Law.
Wabhington , Feb. IS. On motion G
Senator Goio of Oklahoma the senati
adopted a icsolutlon.dliecting . th
postmaster goneial to advise vvhethe
theio had been conlinued violalloni
of section 181 of the criminal codi
of the United States which makes i
"unlawful for any pi hale expiess t <
cany foi line any letler or packe
over any post ionic where the mai
is legulaily can led" The resolutioi
fiirlher lequested infoimalion as ti
whether any steps had ever beei
taken to punish violations.
Oakdale News Notes.
OaKdale , Neb , Feb IS Special t <
The News The Boosteis club ap
pointed a committee to aiiange for t
banquet to be given two weeks ft on
last night , being the Hist annual banquet
quot of the club , also with the view o
onleitainlng the road over.seers o :
Oakdale , Cedai and Giant townships
and to.talk over with them and come
to borne definite conclusion a * to 1m
pioving the loads tilbutaiy to Oak
dale , this commitlee to aiiange will
the Ladles' Aid society lo furnisl
theli supper ,
OaKdale has lecently voted $20OOC
bonds for a new school house , vote
carrying by 1S3 to 31.
Oakdale business men have formed
a booster's club , with fifty chattel
members , object being to Improve the
condition of the loads leading to town ,
and in vaiious other ways improve
the conditions of the town and sur-
i ounding country.
The Edwards & Bradford Lumber
companv has pin chased the lemnln
tier of the stock of Stiingfollow broth-
'IS
'ISM.
M. L Thompson of Bntlle Cieek is
mnking arrangements to" put in a general -
eral block in the building just vncnted
by Stiingfellow Biotheis
O B Mnnville i : Son. Iho icnl es-
lale nun. have bold lo J W Johnbon
of the Oakdale Drug company for An
lei son & Lngger , the building now oc
cupied b.v the Oakdale Drug company
mil the OnKdale Sentinel. Mr. John-
bon contemplates extensive Improve
ments In the way of lemodi-ling and
painting the building inteiloi and ex-
toiler.
Contracts me uudei consideralion
by the Oakdale Boobter club to grade
ten miles of tondway lending bouth
from town , albo to clay tuiee miles of
road leading southwest towards El-
Kin.
George W. Hunter of Loretto liana-
ncted business In Oakdale.
Pat Murphy , wjio wnb recently
Kicked by a lioicc. U able to be aboul
John Mutih | ) . who lias been vei >
seilouMl.v ilck with pneumonia , IB le
lioitcd IIH doliiK nlcel.v
flaie SttliiKfellow , wlio has been
attendliiK the state aKilcultutnl schoo' '
at Lincoln , IIIIK letUtnod home
The Kunlcn clnss of OaKdale goes U :
\ellgh tonlKhl lo taKe ihe count )
leiu hois' i xamiiiallons.
There Is a famine of houses to tout
In Oakdnle. Six families aie now
wailing to get a house to tent.
A. G. Beach , who has recently come
hoio from South Omaha to take can
ot the Held woik lot O B Manvlllc
< t Son. leal estate dealeis , has lln
ished moving into th"i ! now homo.
Lev ! Gutru of Newman Gio\e was
transacting business In Oakdalo.
Roy Means of Columbus Is hoio foi
a few days' visit with lolatlvos.
U Is lepoiled lhat Mis. Ingalsbec
has iini ) based the Foil/ house now oe
oupled by Piofessoi Schiemaini , whc
will vacate as sijon as he can obtain
another house.
It IH lepoited that Mis William
Claik has puichased the Piall-iesl
donee.
II. S Manvllle Is able to be aboul
town again alter an Illness eonlliitiu
him to the house for the pasl livi
weeKs
li. L L. Nelson letuined lion :
Omaha , whoie he had gone to accom
panj Mis. Boor , who had an opeia
lion pei IOL mod
Aftci an absence of a couple ol
months. Miss Fannie Means letuinot1
fiom llobstown. Tex. , vvheie she ha1-
been visiting her patents
Mai tin L Thompson of Baltic
Clock , who Is going to locate !
ijlfi.ooo slock hoio , was In Ihe cltv.
Kiauk Selms , sr. , was n busincb1
visitor to Tllden Mr Selms expect'
to lemove to Coloiado the Hist o
Match
B P Clemensen has been haulim
liimbei this week tor the election o
some ne\\ buildings on bib tin in lvv <
miles south of town
Mr and Mis. William Claik anlici
pate moving into llieli now home ii
a few days
Geoige W Paik was a businesi
vlbilor lo Nellgh.
A tolcgi.im fiom Omaha lepoiti
Mis Beer as iccoveiing nicely fron
her opeiation. *
SOUTH DAKOTA AT A GLANCE.
The f.nmeis in the vicinity of Whit
ing have oigani/ed a cieameiy com
p.in.v
Plene has a mad dog scaie
Daniel O'Loniy , aged , ' { ! ) , a busincb
man ol Alboe. lb dead
A piojoit is under vva > foi the ef
i.ibllbhment ol a Homing mill at Dead
w oed
llemy DoLoim ol I ( in on. a vetoiai
of Ihe civil win. is dead aftei a loni
illness
PlaiiUinton will hold a special elec
lion lo vote bonds tot a much needci
School bouse.
Rev. Fathci Hi ones of Mllbank ha
moved to Boicsloid. and Rev Fat he
O'Neill ol lieustoid to Mllbank
It is lepoited thai the Milwauke
load ib planning to const nut an e\
tension fiom Faith to Mai mouth , N. I :
The annual convention of the Soutl
Dnkoln Tiavehng Men's associatioi
will be held at Lemmon on June 3 am
0
Joe Hill and Chaileb Bayne liav
been sent to the stale penitential ;
lioni Hanson county on the chaigc o
t obbei y.
Sevetal diainage piojeets will b
( ompleted in Hanson county this yeai
and many acies of land will be re
claimed.
A lefotm wave at Lead and Dead
wood has icsulted In the closing o
gambling houses and the enfoicemen
of the liquor law.
Scotland icpublicniib cannot get to
getbei on a candidate for postmaster
At a lecont primal y none of the tlne <
t'spiiants was able lo sectite a ma
Jority ol the votes
The last day tor inlioduetion o
billb in the house , save commitlee
bills , dumped fotty-ilvc now ones Intc
the hopper to be ground thiough the
legislative mill.
Whitewood claims the distinction ol
having the oldest Mason , in point ol
membeishlp petlod. in the btale
Pieno Cavaliei has been a Mason foi
fifty-live vents , having joined in Be
loit , Wls , in ISr.G
A stinnse phenomenon was witnessed -
ed at Biidgevvater when a laige ball
ol Hie pabsed ovei Ihe henveiib tiom
east to wesl , and bin sting into a my-
liad of pieces , following which a loud
topoit was hentd
At the annual election of elliectois
of the Elk Point Faimeis' Tnion Ele-
vatoi contianv ] the following directors ,
weie elected Edvvaul Donnelly , L L
Pike , Thomas Gundeibon. Pattickllei
illy , Lewis Rnnum and Ole Ofstehage ,
Blanche Walsh Is III.
Peoi in , 111. , Feb 17. Blanche Walsh
the well known actiess , who was tak
en suddenly 111 In her dressing room
nt a locnl theater last night , Is still
confined to her loom at the National
iiotel. Miss Walsh has been suffering
fiom the giip for n week or more.
Population of Dakota Towns.
Wabhington. Feb. -Population
stnlistics of the thirteenth census nn-
nounced : today Included :
I'lnce. mio 1900.
Uiamberlaln. S. D. 1.275 S7-J
Mllbank , S D . . . 2fll."i 1,426
HONDURAN PEACE UNLIKELY.
Bonllla Won't Be Accepted by People.
In League With Fruit Trust.
Plerto Coile/ Honduras , Feb. 1C.
( Yia Wireless lo New Oilcans , Feb.
17.1 'The people of Honduras will
never accept Mnnuel nonllln for pies-
Idem because IK IP In league with a
fruit trust in the United States. "
This declaration mnde today by
Genernl Mnximo Brosales , peace en
voy of President Dnvlla ' , does not give
promise of any eni'ly settlement of the
i evolutionary troubles as Genet al Bo
nllln IH detotmined to lesuiiie lighting
If he IK not tin nod over the proHldon-
( hi chnlr
Jonquin Miller Somewhnt Better ,
Oakland Calif , fob 17. Joaquln
Miller , the pool , pantwed a comfoitable
night and his condition today showed
slight Impiovement.
Merchant Marine Bill Favored.
Washington. Feb 17 The llobson
bill to encourage the development of
Amcilcaii mcichant marine and to
piomote cominotco and Ihe national
defense wns lepoited fnvoiably by the
house today by the committed on moi-
chant mailno by a vote of 9 to I ! .
DOMESTIC SCIENCE LECTURE.
University Instructor to Talk to Norfolk -
folk Farmers' Institute.
Umiig women of NoilotK and vlcln-
Itv will not be left out altogether when
the faimoi.s' Institute l calle'd 10 or-
del In the Noifolk Audltoilinti on Fob-
maiy 2S The Common Inl club is an-
suied thai Miss Sabln of Bealilce , one
of Hie unlveislty faculty and now engaged -
gaged on the Ice tine plntfotm of the
unlveislty extension woik In the do
mestic selom e , has been placed on
the piogram lor the Noiiolk institute.
Miss Sabln'b subject will be , "Our
Glils , " and It is said this subject will
bo of gieal Inloiesl to the young wo
men of this Ion Hot )
Miss Sabln is well known tlnough-
out the state. She Is a vety Inletest-
ing talker Miss Sabln Is n Nebinska
pioditct. She Is a giadunlo of the
univoisitv of which she is now one or
the fneullj Women will bo veiy union
inteiobted in her lectute , which Is
scheduled for Match 1.
Veterans Beat Peerless.
The Yototan bowling team whipped
the Peeiless'team last night In an ex-
oiling match. The ( list two games of
the seiies weie hotly contesled , but
in Ihe thitd the vlclots tan away fiom
their tlvals. The Vetoians now chal
lenge any four bowlers. Heio was
last night's scoie1
PEERLESS
Call Koith. . . .17fl IfiO 11C 191
John Butler . . .ICO ICO 1H7 183
Geo. Cabo 155 113 170 1G8
Oscai Kiahn . . .tiid ISO 117 18C
Totals , , C82 055 711 20 IS
Back Numbers.
We will pay 25 cents npi c.e foi one
copy each of the Noifolk Weekly
News-Jouinal of the following dates-
October L" , 1909 , Novembei 20 , 1909 ,
August 2G , 1910. These aie wanted tc
( ompleto our files.
The Hii'-c PiiblKhlng Co.
FRIDAY FACTS.
F L. Kstabiook is in Lincoln.
F E Davenport wont to Foil Uculyc
on business
P J , Staffoul i.r rtont to nruns
wick on business.
F. M. Hunter leturned from a bust
ness trip to Lincoln.
I. Krasne of Aurora Is In the city
visiting with tlie P M. Rosenthnl fnm
ilv.
Mr. and Mis. Julius Schulz of Slan
ton weie In the city.
Miss NellieCantwell returned fiou
a visit with ft lends al Sholes.
Mr. ami Mrs. H. A. Senn of Sholes
weie in the city visiting with fi lends
Deputy County Cletk D. Hodson of
Madison was In the city visiting with
friends.
Aithur Dingman of Ftemont Is in
the city visiting with i datives ami
ft lends.
Edwnnl Walsh , state manager of Ihe
Woodmen of Hie Wet Id , was In the
city on business.
Mis. Grace Mast of Headqunitcis ,
Neb. , is in the city visiting wilh Mr.
and Mis. Emil Moeller.
Mis. W. E. Powers and daughter of
Pleice aie in the city \lslllng at the
home of Mis A. H. Kiesau.
Mi. and Mis. John R. Hays have
gone to Lincoln , vvheie Mi. TInys at
tends a meeting of one of the commit
tees of lite state pobtmasteis' associa
tion.
tion.Dr.
Dr. II. T. Holdc-n'.s ofu > eb aie being
redecoi.tted.
Gooige Williams Is moving fiom 901
N'oifolk nveniie to GOG South Tenth
itie'et.
Painters nto busy giving ihe lobbv
in the Pacific hotel a fiosh coat of
iKiint.
A new folding bed has been installed
n the Ihe station foi Flic Diivor Ed
tlontoe.
John Robinson is confined to his
wine , suttoiinp fiom an attack of
stomach trouble.
Fied Lundquist of HosKIns Is ie-
poited confined to his , bed with an at
tack of tin oat tumble.
The choir of the St. Paul's Luthoian
e lunch expects a huge ciowd nt the
St Paul school tonight , wheie the
choir will give nn enteitainmetit.
Robert Lnlil , locnl line foreman of
the Norlliweslein road , has been trans
fened to Clmdion In the snnie capac
ity. Fred Koetbei succeeds Mi Lnlil
hue.
hue.News
News fiom the bedside of Matt Shaf
fer. sr. . is that ho Is suffeilng a si oat
deal nt this time- and , although be is
conscious and able to < nnverto with
his family , hi
Is consideied a vnrj
s-kk man Fathei Walsh wnb-in town
from Bnttlo Creek to see the pat loin
for nn hour during the nfteinncn
The iceent heavy snow and Thurs
day rain nml the snow following1 , as
snres a good ctop , accoiding to farm
ers , "last yeat's mm was saved by
lesorved moibtuie , " they say.
Mlhs Anna Pahn who los'lgnod her
position at the Fnir store , bus nccept-
cd a similar position nt the Hoe HiU
Moie. Miss Lillian Marquardt slic-
coeds Miss Palm at the Fair store- .
Dr. Cole will address the members
Of the teachers rending circle and tin
ptnnils at the iinnomblj room at the
high ncliool bulhlliiK in s o'clock to
nlghl. HlH subject will be "concern
liiK Denial Inspection In Rrlmoln "
Thtiitda.v'H tain did not bring any
ducks to Noifolk ami vicinity. " Al
llmiiKli a number of Hocks paused ctvoi
the city ami htouxht Ihe luintoist to
the MhoottiiK KioiiiiiU , HIPV all reluiii-
ed omptv handed AIIIOIIK those
uporlHinen wnrf Ed linns , who leporls
duck and inbblt hunting xoiv poor.
F 11. lloolK lecolved a tele-gram I'll
day fiom his elivcncod wife In Omaha
mating that Iheii baby was dead. Mr
Beols Is trying to auatiKO mattoi * ,
with hei consent , to bin.v the child In
the Beds lanillv lot in Noifolk. Ills
Hist Intimation lhat the child wasuIcK
was lecohod In n li-leKiam eaillor In
Ihe dav
Mr. and Mis Mat lln Biuhakur left
Noiiolk Fildny for theli now homo In
Salem , Oie Tlie.v have lived In the
viclnlt > of Noifolk foi many yoais
and have a gionl numbei of friends
hoio who it-slot their dopntluto Ac
companying them are Mr and Mrs
( JooigeLedoier Mr Lcdeior is a
nephew of Mr Brubakei
If hales of automobiles ajo as plen
tiful as the talk on Ihe automobile
linesIon ! in Noifolk at the ptesent
time , thoie IH no doubt that automo
bile men will well mine machines thin
your than In any other piovlous sea
son Many men whose thoughts weie
tinluilhesl fiom the nulo pmchasr
last yeai aie Iho foiomost In discuss
Ing cms now.
Two Lincoln business men weie In
the elty Thmsday looking ovoi Nm
lolk to locale a pcimaiient lion , metal ,
lur and hide business. The two gen
tlt-mcn , befoie leaving , doolaiod thev
had deelde-d to come hoie and have ie-
tinned to Lincoln lo btlng back theli
liiinllleb This business will piobabh
be inn in competition to the Noifoll.
lion and Metal c'ompaiiy.
William Goeblet has not beeiiheaic
11 om. nee-oidliiK to Chnilcs Splering
who Is Minting n suit agnlnsl the for
mei lo lecovoi $197 salni.v due him
.Mr. Spieling deelaios the i open I ciicu
laled Thursday lhat Goeblei bad tele
phoned his wife ib not tine He him
self bad gone lo Stniiton In switch o
riot-blur , but Ibough he found Iraco o
him , Goeblci had nliendy left for pint :
uiiKnown.
A stoiy has i cached this city fion
Hosklns , vvheie a fat mot's wife wai
made ii victim of n hlied man's false
hoods The faimhand , who wns ells
chnigod , niiide n lepoit to Hie Hob
kins iiuthciiltior thiit his foimcr em
plojor wns guilty of stenllng hlocl
and lhat he- was willing to go on the
witness stand and testifj agnlnst him
One olllcial called at the faun vvhlh
the biisb.ind was iiwav and the tilgbt
encd woman In the house was com
pleloly ov01 come fiom the effects o
the seme. In the meantime the faun
band disappeaied and it has ( level
oped that the fnimer , n well-to do am
lospictcd man , is innocent.
Hopelessly dilink and wilh a btio.in
ol blood down his face I torn twc
wounds , a Plainvlovv man at noon Fn
dav piosentod a veiy bad sight on Ncn
lolk iivojnto The- wounds weie I hi
result eii : i tlimikon fall against tin
sharp eoinois ol a NoitolK aveinn
builcliiii ; The man was taken in tov
at tliib time by , i Unnioi NoifolK lit ;
emplo.ve. who enclonvoiod lo lend bin
into the "dtj" saloon. The giiaullai
cil the intoxicated \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Jim uniij Uievit
tim of a decidedly good lee lute on tin
jpait ol n piomlnenl baleen man win
declined biich scenes on Noifolk av
einie weie rniiM < tl by Much men ns tin
'guaidinn" and then bl.'iincil on si
loons The guaidinn bee-mod to lOsen
this lee tine and pi oc ceded to Inn
abuse nt the mloon man , who vvalkci
iiwn.v dcclailns both should be at
i esteel
Notwithstanding the unfavoiiibli
weatbe" ! conclitioiib. a fail si/eel eiowc
attended the tiiht
public meeting o
the Owls , held in the Sons of Hei
maim ball Tbuibdaj evening C. A
Pin.v , orgnni/ei , gave nn Inteicbtint
lee tine , outlining the ( list oigani/a
lion of the Owls at South Mend. Ind
six yeais HM > Tbeic me now ovei
70,000 nniiios on the inembeisbip toll
Ovei twenty-five Noifolk men joined
the cudei Tlnnsday nlnht and both
-\li Pia.v and Mi Heillg me hopeful
of a laigcineiiiboKshiji heie Public
meetings ! aie to be held each week bv
the oiganl/ots until enough signeis
have been seemed. Then the installa
tion ol ollkeis will take place The
lodge will not be oigani/ed unless
theie nie ovei Hfty blwiieis , which
numbei Mi HolHg declines be altoadv
has pledged.
Notice to Creditors.
The btatcol Nebiask.i ,
COUlll.V , bb.
I t'-C ' - lualtei ol the cslato ol John
Hlgiimn deeea.sed .Nollee is In ic-bv
tiUrii to ; ill pei&oiiH having < iaiins and
uomamlH against John Higman l.m nt
Ben Ion tounty. Mlchig.in but owmn * .
an estate in said Madison coiint.v , Ni
biaska Hint the time fixed
claims against said estate is hi\
months fiom the 20th daj of Febiuaiv
1H1 ! Ml Midi peibons HIP icquiied
to picscnt thtii claims with the
\oucbeis to iho counu Judg.ol . said
eemntv at lib , olllcc In the < Kj ot Marl
Icon , in said
Mndibon < rninty. on 01
boloio tbo 21st day ot Augusi l'i | |
nml that all claims so filed will I , . ,
beaid holore &aid judue on tin 21 ft
day ofiifiust , 1011 it i odocK p m
Mctta it Ulmitu ( ) , u , tlia Iligmmi
living W. Allen and On n M. Hipp ai
the exec utoiu ol I be estali
H Is tiiribei 01 deiod that notice to
all peitona Inteiosted In snld estate be
felvtn by iiiibllbbliiK a (0pot this 01
dor In the Norfolk Weekly NOWH-.IOUI
nal. a weekly newspaper piinied , pub
Hshed and chciilntlng In said county
for four ouiiFoeutho weeks pi lor to
oaid day of hearing.
Witness my bund and seal this Mli
day ot Fobiunty. A. I ) inn
Win. Iln'os. '
kScil" ( County Judge
Notice , of Execution Sale.
Notice is hetoby given that by vlr
lue of an oxeeutlon Issued byV H
Field i toil * of the dimtlil coillt of
MadlPon cnunly , N'ebinMkn , upon a
judgment irudeu > d In nnld cotiit In
fnvor of Tdh-ilon ft Witillolil mm
piniv , a ( oiporatlou nml aualiml
W. Lememi , C W MiMiiHtoiH
loftl , iinme unknown , and Tlionm
P MntlhewH , and to mo dlicelt d I will
at 1 ( ( 'clock p m cm tile 2nd dav of
Maich , Hill , In the biiildliiK known IIH
the I'enplt-'H Stole bulhlliiK limited on
loin one (1) ( ) . two (2 ( > , uuiil time i.ti
and iiotth mu outJlive ; ( " . " > ) toot of lot
lour ill , In block one ill. ol Ili-in H
addition to Not folk , NVhitiHKn In the
< ll > of Not folk , In Noifolk ptoclnct In
said county , ciffei for snle nt public
M-iidue , the fcillowlni ; gc ods mid chat
lolH , to wit
A cot tain slock of mouhandlHe eon
Hlstlng ol
290 imlts of nun's , Indies' and e till
lion'tt Hhoe-H ,
line boxus of buttons.
2.IU cot sets ,
S"pleeos ol dtosa goods ,
T > 0 iialru of iiibbeiH ami overNhoes
12 pieces of diosH Hultigs.
jo pieces of calico.
10 pieces of white goods ,
s pieces ol llattnel ,
2 ploccm of ducking ,
and a miscellaneous ahhoilmeiit nf
dtoss shidds , chess bialds and him
, Incc'B , tibboiis , ombioldc-iloH
combs , hat plus and olhoi goods ol
like cbniacter , taken on mild excel !
( Ion as the piopoilv ol said ( Mimics
W. I.emont , C W McMasieiH. Iliwl
teal iiiuiu- unknown , mid Thom.iH P
Mntthows , to millsly hiild execution
the amount duo the-ioon being the
sum of $5(57.0(1 ( ( , with Inteiost fiom No
v ember ! > , Ill I ( I , at 7 per cent and
$11 r > cost and acemlug costs
Dated this 17th dav ol Fcbiiiary
I'MI '
C. S. Smith.
Shoilff of Miidbion Count > , Neb
Notice to Contractors.
Public notice Is hereby given thai
sealed bids will bo it-celved bj the
boaid of county commissioners of
Madison county , Neb , tor Ihe erection
and completion of a bilck addition to
the- county jail , on the courthouse
pi omuls at Madison , Neb.
Snld addition to bo eioclod nccoid
nig to plans and specifications on tile
In the couiitj cleik's ollke at Madison ,
Neb No bid will be consldeiod unless
accompanied by a ceitilled chock foi
$ : j.0 payable to Ihe county clerk of
Madison county , Neb , which shall be
loilelted to said tount.v in case the
biiccessful bidder lefuses or fails to
outer into a contiact if bame shall bo
aw aided to him.
Tbo pnity loceiving the conltact
will bo leciuiiecl to Rive a good and
sullleleiit bond in such amount as said
county conimissioneis may speeifv
conditioned tor the faithful pciform-
am e of said contincl.
Illds will bo received nt anj time
Mloi to 12 o'clock , noon , of Maich II
1911 , by the county cleik of Madison
county , Neb , and snld bids will he
opened b.v the eommissioneis nt Mnd
Ison. Neb , Maich U , 1911 , at 2 o'clock
p. m.
' 1 be commibbioiieis heitbv re-seive
the light to i eject an > and all bids.
Done by oidei of the county com-
mlssloiieis of Madison countv , Neh.at
Madibon , this Sib day of Pobruarj
1911. f ! R McFarland ,
( 'onnty Clerk
I WANTED
I- WANTED All parties interested In
the Gulf const , Texas , countiy to write
lib for information Come to n coun-
U > wboie two ciops can be grown
each yeai , where the soil is good , wa-
Idr sweet and nine whore ipf , , >
gt ( ] Q
blimmer Is temporccl by the cool
biee < ; e fiom the gulf and wheie stock
does not linv'e lo be fuel more tlittti
half the year. Get in touch wilh the
Ttacy-Enos Land Co , Victoiin , Texas.
WANTEDSuttess Mngn/.Ino ro
ciuiies the services of a man in Not
folk to look aftei exphlng subscrip
tions , uil Ho bt-cuie new business by
menus of special met hods usually of-
lectlve , position peimanent , prefer
one witli expeiionce , but would con
hlder any applicant with good natural
eiunlificntionb salaiv $1"id per dny ,
with commission option Address ,
wilh lefeiences , R C. Peacock Room
102 Success Maga/ine BIdg , New
York.
EI5TH5 RATES ARE HIGH
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