The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, June 22, 1899, Page 11, Image 11

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FECIALS
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DflVEflPORT BROS
Norfolk Shoemen
NORFOLK LODGE NO 97
A 0 U W
Meets In Odd Follows Hall on tlio first and
third Fridays of each month Visiting broth
ers cordially invited to attend all our mootiriRS
W K Hoffman Fluanclor L C Hni Kclt Bo
eorder C U Dolan Mnstor Workman
Right at the Top
Tliat phrase describes exactly the
Chickeriugs place in the industry Its
titne houorod pre eminence has been of
the uupurchabed kiud the real thiny
that tinessco cannot engineer nor mon
ey buy
Why Dont aslt us but listen to the
Chickeriug wherever you may in a
frirnds homo or here Let your own
ears bo your informant for the Ohickcr
ing TONE is the PAR EXCELLENCE
of the whole world
Is the Chickeriug piano worth the
hundred dollars it costs iu excess of the
price of ordinary good pianos That
is a frequent question
It is assuredly worth the difference
if you can afford it You get value
You get THE BEST THERE IS You
get the most exquisitely toned instru
ment that tho whole world produces
not one of tho best but THE BEST
That hundred dollars divided over the
years that your Chickeriug will bo in
use will moan far more than its cost in
life long satisfaction
Charles H Johnson will sell you a
Chickeriug at the lowest quotation that
you can show from any other dealer in
tho United States ship it direct from
the factory and give you your choice
from his elegant stock of furniture and
chinawaro to tho amount of FIFTY
DOLLARS FREE
SIMPSONS CORNER
Oflico Hardys Coal OiHco
Four good houses to rent
Homo worth 1000 for sG0O
Two good rooms upstairs one large
sale room down stairs for rent
Money to loan on real estate
Come and see mo when you want in
surance J E SIMPSON
For first class mer
chant tailoring see My
Tailor where you will
have suits well made
and trimmed which is
the main part of mer
chant tailoring when
they are made to order
Call on My Tailor and
have prices quoted
The Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature 8
Minimum temperature 13
Average 74
Precipitation 24
Total preoipitation for month 2 29
Barometer 2054
Forecast for Nebraska j Fair west
showers and cooler east portion tonight
Friday probably fair
THURSDAY TOPICS
The Lewis market is being improved
1 y a new dressing of wall paper ou the
inside
Mrs M A McMillan and Mrs W G
Baker are entertaining the ladies of the
H ights this afternoon at their pleasant
home
The Blind Boone company came in
from Madison on the uoou train and will
entertnin the people of Norfolk at the
Baptist church this eveuiug
Tho members of the Bridge family
enjoyed dinner and supper together at
the homo of Mr and Mrs WH Bridge
yesterday tho affair being a family
reunion
A large number of delegates from tho
I district couferonco and Epworth league
convention hich was held in Mndison
this week are in tho city on tho way
to their homes
A trio of canvassors woro arrested to
day by Officer Kane and brought boforo
Polico Judgo Hayos who assessed a
minimum fluo against thorn Tho caso
may bo appealed
Whilo riding his wheel this morning
J 11 Conloy mot with an accidont that
bruised him np t oniowhat Tho whool
slipped owing to tho recent rnin throw
ing Mr Conloy off
U Seymour who works for Dr IIol
don found tho pocket book belonging
to E B Leonard in tho postoMqo and
returned tho samo to its owuor Mr
Loounrd was woll pleased to recovor his
property
Tho young peoplo of South Norfolk
aro arranging to give an ice cream so
ciable in llnilway hall tomorrow night
for tho benefit of tho Herman sufferers
Tho object is a commendablo one and
should roooivo a largo patronag from
tho peoplo of Norfolk
Tho Norfolk friends of Miss Martha
Parkor will bo pleased to learn that sho
has secured tho position of paid assistant
to tho kindergarten teachers of tho
Omaha sohools having been elected to
that position by tho board of education
at its meeting Monday night
In tho description of building sites of
forod to tho government which woro
published yesterday tho item concern
ing tho Braasch site was incorrect
The item should havo road Mary L
Bmasch southwest corner of Philip
avonuo nnd Fifth street 0000
This is tho most wonderful growing
weather for garden produce that has
been known in this country for
yoars and it is possiblo that it was
novor equalled Everything is making
a phenomenal advancement almost as
though it woro being forced with hot
bed culture- this too without regard to
tho timo of planting that which was
placed in tho ground lato being almost
as far advanced as that which was plant
ed early iu tho soason
Miss Tosio Hagoy departed yesterday
for Cedar Rapids Iowa to attend tho
wedding of Miss Winnio Cobb and Mr
Will Eggloston which takes placo on
tho 20th inst After tho ceremony
the couple will depart for
Minneapolis Minn whore thoy will
mako their homo Tho contracting par
ties are both woll known in Norfolk
Miss Cobb having grown to womans
estate iu this city whilo Mr Eggleston
for a considerable time held the position
of watchmaker with C S Hayes
Joseph Steinbaugh of Boomer and
Mrs Zella Euler of thh city wero united
in marriago at Madison yesteiday Mr
and Mrs Martin Slawtor and Miss Bes
sie McFnrlaud being nionibers of the
wedding party After tho ceremony
Mr and Mrs Steinbaugh returned to
Norfolk and a wedding supper was
served at the homo of tho bridos sister
Mrs Slawter Mrs Steinbaugh has
made her home at tho latter placo for
some time Sho is also a sister of Mrs
S R McFarlaud Tho groom is the
city marshal of Boomer for which place
they departed on tho noon train today
and will inakn that their future homo
Tho members of tho Davenport family
are gathoring today to enjoy another
reunion previous to the departuro of Mr
and Mrs Latimer and Miss Mattio
Davenport for the west Tho reunion
will take tho form of a picnic which will
be held on tho lawn at the home of
Frank Davenport and as these family
occasions always aro will be an enjoy
able affair Mrs Esther Reckard
mother of Mrs Davenport Sr arrived
from Sioux City last evening accom
panied by her grandson John Daven
port Sheriff Will Davenport and fami
ly arrived from Sioux City this morning
whilo Georgo came iu from Randolph
yesterday There will be 20 members
of the family present at the picnic
Mrs Reckard is tho eldest representa
tive of tho family whilo tho youngest
members will include several great
grand children
J M Covert is now supplying tho
p3oplo of Norfolk with fieBh buttermilk
every day
There will bo a lady at tho Fair
store Thursday Friday and Saturday of
this week to demonstrate tho merits of
VanCamps goods Come and sample
their condensed soups French macaroni
potted touguo catsup etc
Six nores young Alfalfa clover for
sale cheap Inquire of
Dr F Vcmins
Fresh buttermilk delivered to yonr
door every day for five cents per gallon
J M Covkkt
When you want fruit
cash market
Cherries are ripe
go to Lewis
Order by postal
Alfjikd Osbokk
Box can suit you on coffee
For ollicial map of city of Los Angeles
and N 13 A pamphlet address F W
Juuemau
Houses for sale
T E Odiornb
Phone 85 for plumbiugN FMfgCo
Fifty thousand dollars easteru money
to loan on good farms
G R Sbiler Co
Tho orchestra at the Festival of
Flowers will conBiet of 10 pieceB
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 22 1899
PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT
rdtlal uf the rioworn Ii imimI Mote of
n Success Tliuii Anttrlpiitoil -To ho
Itcieittft Thin Kt cuing
Tho Festival of tho Flowers given In
n big tent on McClarys lawn last even
ing proved an ngrceablo surpriso oven
to thoso who had been expecting a very
pleasing ontortaiumont At ono end of
tho tent a stago with drop curtain had
boon arranged which wns prettily deo
orated with lloworn and bright colors
Tho ourtnin was rather lato In going
up but whou It did tho largo audience
folt well ropaid for waiting Tho first
part oponod with a grand coronntlon
scene In which tho Queen of May was
crowned nnd seated upon her throno In
tho presouco of a host of youthful cour
Mors tholr dainty costumed vising with
tholr bright faces in adding to tho bennty
of tho Btirronndings Tho scono closed
with tho Mnypolo danco which wan
gracefully executed Tho remainder of
tho program consisted of specialties by
the littlo pooplo calcium lights being
usod to good effect In pome of tho scones
An Intormisslon of a half hour was
glvon between parts one and two dur
ing whloh thoso iu attendance strolled
through tho spacious lawn which had
been lighted by Japanose lanterns and
locomativo headlights or patronized tho
tables where tho Ladies guild sold ro
froshmonts
Takon all in all tho entortainmont
was ono of tho prettiest and most pleas
ing that has over been glvon in Norfolk
And whon it is considered that thoro
woro 80 persons taking part ranging in
age from threo to Il yoars all of whom
had to bo carefully trained for tho places
thoy wero to fill assembling so much
crude material into a harmonious wholo
planning and arranging of costumes it
muBt bo said of Mrs Day that sho not
only has groat artistio talent but thnt
tho littlo woman has wondorful execu
tive ability as woll For six woelcs sho
has been working with tho young peoplo
and sho now has tho satisfaction of
knowing that sho has mado a complete
success of her undertaking
This evening thoro will bo a repetition
of the entertainment with an entire
change of program except tho corona
tion sceno which is well worthy of repe
tition Tho delays incident to last
evenings entertainment may bo readily
nrcouiited for in tho fact that of tho
number of children taking part there
aro always some bashful ones who delay
In getting ready especially upon their
first nppoaranco beforo tho public This
evening tho features of tho entertain
ment will bo put on moro smoothly as
especial measures are being taken today
to prevent delays
Following is tho program for this
evening
iaut riitvr
I Grand Coronation Scene
a Roudolay
Flower Song
c Blue Bell Chorus
d German Waltz Song
Maision SAinic
c Johnny Juinpups Chorus
A Negro Absurdity
Auxrh Maikau
Grand Chorus and Band
t Maypole Dance
2 Song of the Peter Bird
GlEAHAM IIUMFHltrY
a Flute Solo
Haisu Gjhsox
4 Syniphonie Romburg
Kisukks Symihonii Band
IMKKMISblOX
The second part of this evonings en
tertainment will take place in this tent
after tho third bugle call Assembly
lAUT SECOND
1 Grand Turkeo Turks Chorus
2 Color Play
Highland Fling
GltACi SlJIAK
1 Jack O Lantern Danco
1 Dans de Sylphs
Baiiv Phyllis
0 Society Poses
Important Notice
Every child taking part in tho coron
ation sceno of the Festival of Flowers is
expected to bo at tho residence of J S
McClary tonight at precisely 7 20as tho
entertainment will begin promptly at
8i0 Parents aro requested to soo that
this favor is granted
Farm and city loans
The Duuland Trust Co
Blind Boone is playing more wonder
fully thiB season than ever before
PERSONAL
Miss Mills is on the sick list
Bob Kato is in town today from Madi
son
Guy Alexauder left this morniug for
Omaha
R H Lucas is in tho city from
Omaha
W H Bridge went to Omaha today
to visit
B Bull of Osceola was in Norfolk yes
terday
F O Marshall Is in tho city today
from Niobrara
J R Mauuing Is a city visitor today
from Battle Creek
Miss Gertie Trent was iu the city last
night from Stanton
Guy 11 Wilber of Wayne was in the
Sugar City yestorday
O O Anderson and D O Giffert were
Norfolk visitors from West Point yes
tcrdny
G A Luikart wont to Lincoln on
business this morning
Nov 1 P Mueller returned homo
from Hloomfield today
II W Winter mado a business trip to
Newman Grovo today
Miss Edith Parkor returned home hBt
night from Tabor Iowa
lion John A Erhardt was in tho city
from Stanton yesterday
loroino F Lunger sr wns iu tho city
yostortlay from West Point
Attorney 11 11 Kllburn drovo down
from Battlo Creok last night
Mr and Mrs Mimnior wero city visi
tors yestorday from Stanton
J B Barnes returned homo today
from a business trip to Broken Bow
Mrs K W Bates left this noon for
Chicago where sho will visit friends
Mrs A G Wltmer returned last
night from a visit to friends in Kansas
E 11 Luikart came in yestorday
from a pleasant trip to Hot Springs
S D
L 11 Drake of St Louis 1h visiting at
tho homo of Mr and Mrs W H But
torfield
Mr and Mrs A Kiiro havo returned
from a visit to Indiana Illinois and
Wisconsin
Ed Carr an attendant at tho hospital
has returned to his duties aflor a vaca
tion of two weeks
Al Bigelow is in tho city from Ver
million S D greeting his old time
friends and comrades
Miss Mabel Ellis is expected homo to
morrow from Croto where Bho has been
attending Doiuhi college
Hon John S Robinson and Hon T
F Memmiuger were visitors in Norfolk
yestorday from Madison
Prof Newport of Creighton passed
through tho city today on his return
homo from Hot Springs D
Dr A Hodgotts wlfo and daughter
Sadie returned today from Madison
where thoy had been attending tho con
ference and convention
Wynn Rainbolt arrived homo last
evening from Harvan university to
spend his summer vacation Mrs
Rainbolt met him at Stanton
Miss Lucy Williams has gone to
Omaha where sho will visit a few days
and will then go to Chicago to nttend
tho Cook county normal school
Geo S Bridgo returned to his homo
iu Chicago today Ho was accompanied
by his noice Miss Helen Bridgo who
will spend her summer vacation iu that
city
Mrs W II Layha and sister Miss
Stolla Chcsuutwood arrived yesterday
from Marcoline Mo and will visit at
the homo of their parents Mr and Mrs
J Ohesnutwood
Mrs A I Doxtor formerly of White
water Wis now of Bessemer Ala is
in tho city visiting at tho homo of
A Alexander Mrs Dextor is also an
old friend of the Bridgo family
Miss Hattio Allbery has gone to Coun
cil Bluffs whore she will visit a shoit
time From there sho will go to Kan
sas ami then to Chicago where she will
attend tho Cook county normal school
for a term
Mm McDonald mother of James
McDonald of the electric power house
and Mrs Boncell mother of Mrs las
McDonald both from Ponder aro hero
visiting Mrs las McDonald has been
quite sick but is now improving
Telephone No 112 will ring up Dr
F Verges residenco and oflico
A full line of Oneida Community aud
Curtice Bros canned goods at Boxb
A full lino of Heinz celobrated pickles
and preserves at Boxs
If you want to buy or trado como and
see us G It Suiik fc Co
Office iu Mast block
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Full Line of Confectionery
Fruits aud Cigars
Palace of Sweets
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goods in the next four weeks and will sell everything in that line
AT COST Now while yon need I hem you can buy all
Sheer Goods at
Wholesale Prices
Wo advertise FACTS A SMALL COIN will buy just what you
want at
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F A HUSTON
Robertson Blk Norfolk Neb
N A HAINHOIT President
ALKXANDKIt HKAH Vice IreMilea
W JIHUCHOUZ Cukhiur
K WZUTZ AmiMiiitOHdliirr
National Bank
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BAHKIH6 BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys and Sella Exohange
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Drafts and Money OrrterB Sold on any Point In Europe
A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted
DIBBOTOHS
A HEA1I K P HANLON FJ HALK iS H HUUHOI2 WM ZOTZ
NA KAINBOIiT JOHN H HAYB K VEUQEH BB COTTON
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Staple and Fancy Groceries
Fruits and Vegetablesin Season
Fresh Bread Pies Cakes etc Constantly on hand
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