The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, September 14, 1899, Page 11, Image 11
i s W rt 4 MENS FLOBSHEIMS JT1 rioRsmjpM WA1VJM I Ef IS m 1 HKj Davenport Bros Dealers in Fine Shoes Norfolk - Nebraska NORFOLK LODGE NO 97 A 0 U W Meoti in Odd Follows Hall on tlio first and third Fridays of each month Visiting broth ore cordially Invited to attend all onr meetimra W It Hoffman Financior L O HnrBclt Ee oorder C O Dolan Master Workman SIMPSONS CORNER Offico Hardys Cool Oilico Good storage room Two good rooms upstairs one largo Bale room down stairs for rout Money to loan on real estate Come and see me when you wnnt in surance J E SIMPSON ANNOUNCEMENT Mr Lmlwit KocniRBtoin wishes to announce Unit lifs fall term opens now His bittern of teaching ib hated upon the laws of relaxation The object which has always been kept in view ic how to enable the pupil to rabi in the comprehensihlo way the mats of facte rules etc which make tip the modern art of piano playing For particulars apply at hit t tudio in the KocinKbtcin block H Beautiful Dining Room Fitted up with some of our rich and handsome suites of new designs in fur niture is an aid to appetite and diges tion We have the finest stock of all kinds to select from and to suit alltostes and purses for country city or sub urban homes When you are around this way come in and inspect our stock W R HOFFMAN 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 rjave prices quoted The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 80 Minimum temperature 5 Average 0 Preoipitatiou Total precipitation for month 70 Barometer 2974 Forecast for Nebraska Generally fair toaightaud Thursday Warmer tonight THURSDAY TIDINGS Mrs Chester A Fuller yesterday re ceived the sad intelligence that her brother Louis Andreas had died sud denly For several years past Mr An dreas had made his home at Redfleld S D Miss Ida Tucker celebrated her 12th birthday last evening at her home ou South Sixteenth street finite a num ber of youthful ladies and gentleman assisted her and the evening was great ly enjoyed The power press of tho Norfolk Times- Tribune was sold at 2 oclock this after noon under writ of executiou by Con btable H L Spaulding nt the offlee of KoonigHtoln bid it in for 200 What dlsiKwltion ho expects to make of tho proporty was not loarnoci It is proba bio howovor that tho Times Tribnno will continue to uso it in tho business Win Shimmelfcunig and Miss Annio Mnnsko wore united in marnngo this morning at 10 0 oclock nt Christ Lu theran church by Nov J P Mueller After tho ceremony tho wedding bnrty repaired to tho homo of tho brltlos par outs in Edgowatpr park whoro tho ovont isboiug properly colobrated Hill Lowe congratulates himsolf as thorocipioutoof a nice juicy beef steak for dinner an unusual delicacy for him heartily relished and highly appreciated as coming from nn open hearted old friend Hill Law Ho extends heart felt thanks Such courtesies servo to promoto a closer warmer friendship and Lowes capacity for eating is equal to tho occasion of s allowing any such mis take ou tho part of tho butchers delivery wagon No objections to similar de liveries Tho news comes from Omaha that Homo Millor formerly of this city has purchased tho Her Grand hotel ono of tho leading hotels of that metropolis Mr Miller is a lirst class hotel nmu in every respect ami tho patrons of tho Her Grand need not bo surprised if tho accommodations of that hotel provo bet ter under his management than over be foro in its history Mr Miller can safely count on a liboral patronage from tho people of Norfolk and other towns along tho Elkhorn who realize his abil ity to provide superior entertainment Miss Laura A Gregg representing the National Woman Suffrage associa tion is in the city arranging to hold a county woman suffrage convention in Norfolk It will continue two days November 11 and 15 under the auspices of the National Woman Suffrage asso ciation and the Nebraska Woman suf frage co operating with a local com mittee A number of prominent speak ers will bo present among whom are Mrs F A Bolden president of the Iowa suffrage association Rev Ida Hnltin of Illinois Miss Laura A Gregg organizer Efforts will be mnde to have a large attendance at the conven tion The Laurel Advocate has this to say concerning Wm Zachert who died on tho 2nd at the home of his brother-in-law L C Mittelstadt of this city Some weeks ago Mr Zachert was attacked by a serious bowel compli cation of wnich ho grow better and then grew worse He was taken to Norfolk for treatment but the superior medical skill was of no avail The de ceased was a steady hardworking man who was well thought of by his neigh bors He leaves a wife sister of the Mittelstadt brothers of this place and five children two boys and three girls and many other relatives and friends to mourn his loss The eldest child a boy is seventeen With his family Mr Zachert came to Norfolk Neb from Russia seven years ago The past year and a half thoy have lived on a farm near Laurel The widow and children will remove back to Norfolk this fall Thoy and the other relatives at this place have the sympathy of the entire community The Ladies of the Maccabees of Nor folk is a growing organization and has a membership of energetic ladies who are using their best endeavors to advance the interests of the order Mrs Louie M Bouk state commander of Omaha has been here several days assisting the lodge and live new members have been acquired the lodge membership now numbering nearly o0 On Tuesday night after some degree work the ladies invited the Sir Knights in and served an excellent repast of good things Yesterday other meetings were held and Mrs Bonk instructed the staff in the grand march The lodge has recent ly received new costumes and other paraphernalia and is now well equipped for their work At the meeting last night Miss Pickerell of Emerson college of Oratory Boston who is forming classes in physical culture in Norfolk favored tho lodge with some of tho ex ercises which wero very beautiful and highly appreciated by those present Miss Pickerell who is a member of the order is certainly an artist in this most important branch of education Lunch was served again last night Telephone No 112 will ring up Dr F Verges residence and nfllco Suiders catsups at Boxs Box can suit you ou coffee Wantkkd A good girl for general housework German preferred Emilik Mittelstadt Houses for sale T E Odiornk Necessity knows no laws It is a law of uature that tho blood must be kept puro and Hoods Sarsaparilla does it If you want to sell or trade your property list it with G R Seilkh Co Sturgeon is the piano man If you want to buy or trade come and see us G R Seileb Co Olfl jo in Mast block Before you put in your winter supply of o oal call and see O W Braasch He the paper the sale having been adjorned J always buys the beet grades of coal in from Davenports livery barn D J the market THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY SEITHMKBR U 1899 ALLEN RENOMINATE Choice of Two Conventions to Succeed Himself POPULISTS AND DEMOCRATS TDSE t SniiiUiirW V Allen Hint nn Kiiy Time Securing the Nomination to the luljc nlil of tho Ninth IMntrlH Wlileli Posi tion he In Now Filling li Appointment Kx Sonntor William V Allen was re nominated as judge of ho ninth judic ial district this afternoon by tho demo crats and populists who met In separate conventions tho former at tho Pacific hotel and tho latter at Mitnmardt hull Tho nomination from both parlies eamo by acclamation This position ludgo Allen has been holding by uppointniout from Governor Poyntor since last spring Iopullnt Contention The populist convention was called to order shortly after 2 oclock and organ ized by tho election of 1 II Horry man of Oroighton us chairman and W Chap pell of Osmond as secretary After the lint of delegates prosont had been read tho temporary organization was made permanent Without wasting any time tho convention then nomiuato Judgo Allon to uuiUTObsury procccdod to succeed hint- self by acclamation which was done by tho unanimous voto of thoso present Judgo Allen was cnlled for and nmdo a speech thanking the convention for tho hoarty manner in which tho nomi nation had been presented to him Then tho members of tho district cen tral committee woro named and a com mitteo was also named to notify tho democratic convention of tho action taken Tho convention then adjourned Democratic Convention Tho democratic convention was called to order by E P Wcatherby chairman of tho central committee W H Mc Donald of Pierce was made temporary chairman and Geo G Bayha of Niobra ra was olected temporary secretary Tho list of delegates was road show ing every county represented Then tho temporary organization was made permanent A committee of three w as appointed to confer with tho populist convention and notify them that this convention is ready to make a nomination While tho committee was absent mem bers of tho central committee woro se lected The conference committeo returned and reported that the populist conven tion had already nominated Judgo Allen to succeed himself A motion was thon made that the democratic convention nominate Judge Allen by acclamation which wus carried unanimously A committeo was solected to notify tho judgo that ho had been nominated and ho was escorted to tho room Being called upon for a speech ho thanked tho convention in a few woll chosen words and then branched out into a short dis cussion of tho political issues of tho day Mrs Mary Stanton left on tho morn ing trniu for Sioux City where she will enter the dressmaking establishments to learn new modes of making dresses and new ideas of value to the business She will open her shop hero Monday Sep tember 18 Buy all your groceries of Box and get the best The 1ropoHeil Opera House Orders wore given to Architect Stitt this morning to prepare preliminary plans for the opera house which the Roy al Mutual life insurance company h opes to be able to put up and it is announced that an elevation will bo ready for inspection within the next few dnys The general agent of the company states that not enough business is yet in sight to warrant going ahead with the building but many policies are being written Most of them are for small amounts however and it will require quite a number of that character yet be fore he is willing to stnte that the build ing will bo constructed The reliability of the company having been accepted at the meeting of tho citizens Monday evening thoso who need protection of the kind being written should not hesi tate to patronizo a company which will Invest all tho money and more iu that most desired of public institutions in the city an opera house Tho need of such a building is more and more felt every day and when it Is remembered that for years tho oitizeus of Norfolk have been trying to get a proposition which would even require a greater cash outlay on tho part of the citizens than this it would seem that there ought to be no difliculty iu securing enough business to accept tho one now offered the city DrFrank Salter- -Diseases of children Rov W P Lasswell residing eight miles west of Pierce offers to sell out at publio auction ou his promises Wodnet day September 27 all his Block consist ing of hogs horses and cattle household goods farming implements and last but not least his beautiful farm ou the Willow creek Everybody invited to examine property Perhaps oue of the best displays of the strength of a minstrel show is its street parade and yet the big street narnjlfi frivim hv Rinhardii Primrlea Famous Georgia Minstrel fails to give oven an adequuto Idea of this company h numerical strength nor the magnitude of its stago proformauen which iu point of excellence and genuine merit remains unrivalled Every detail has beon looked after an orchestra of thirty piocos furnishes tho best of music for the stage preformanco rich and gorgeous wartlrolm is used with attractive advan tage calcium offeetHandstngo properties and one solid carload of special sceuory representing threo tons is carried for the stage presentation Fifty people are Included in Its roHter a score of big specialty acts tho famous trotipo of tumbling and acrobatic Arabs a host oi comedians singers dancer trick bi cyclists wire walkers and u spectacular llnale brimming with good wholesome fun This big attraction will appear at MaritiaiiltH hull Thursday October iith PEKSONAL Waller Halley went to Omaha this morning has Harding had business in Columbus yesterday L Council made a round trip to Sioux City yesterday on business Frank Salter is running a laby rack at the county fair this week T Sprochor went to Madison yes tcrday on telephone business iMiss Pearl Porlor and Miss Helen Peters were up from Stanton yester day John Malono and John Dusor of Madison woro Sugar City visitors yea- torday MisB Josio llagoy went to Lincoln yesterday for a few days visit with friends Miss Luola Remy of tho Journal staff wont to Madison last evening to take in tho fair Editor U E Foster of tho Plainviow Nows was a delegate to tho judicial con vention Congressman Robinson is in the city from Madison taking part iu tho judicial convention Attorney W R Ellis is in tho city from Bloomflold to attend the judicial convention Miss Fannie Norton loft yesterday for a fow days visit with Mablo Collamer at Sioux City Frank Taft is still very sick ai tho homo of his sister Mrs A I Pratt south of the city Senator Wm V Allen of Madison came iu last night to attend tho judicial convention today Mr and Mrs Gilbert Durland of Plainviow are visiting relatives and friends in the city II H Chappoll ofPiorce who travels for the Sugar City Cereal mills was in tho city yesterday Mr and Mrs J G Troutman have gone to Sioux City to participate in tho carnival festivities Miss Irene Dexter loft yesterday morn ing for Omaha where she will attend college nt Brownoll Hall Wm Bland has moved from Eighth street to tho Osborne house corner Sixth street and Park aveuuo Mrs Geo Davenport went to Sioux City this morning to visit at tho home of hor son Sheriff Will Davenport Mrs C R Allen of Hawarden Iown and Miss Mary Griggsby of Zanesville Ohio are visiting friends in the city Mrs T G Daggett formerly of this place but now of Sioux City passed through yesterday on her way home from the west N W Chapman of Omaha assistant superintendent of the U P was in the city yesterday afternoon and went south in tho evening A party consisting of Dr P H Salter O J Johnson nnd Frank Johnson went to Sioux City yesterday to attend the carnival and raceB Too Thornton formerly clerk at Kueslers now living at Lyons is in tho city visiting old friends He is staying nt tho Conloy home Mrs Ernst of Galena 111 is visiting with Mrs W H Bucholz who very pleasantly entertained a number of ladies in her honor yesterday afternoon A full Hue of Heinz celebrated pickles and preserveti at Boxs Warnervllle Geo Shields took iu tho exposition at Omaha last week Chas Wheeler returned Saturday from a visit with relatives in Ohio and Wisconsin Tho dance at W P RowlettV Friday evening was woll attended twenty couples being present At the republican caucus held last Friday evening Fred Horst Fred Odell and J D Horner were elected delegates to tho county convention B B Mc Ginnis was nominated for assessor W P Rowlett and Will Gibbs for road overseers Fred Odell for constable W K Pottitt for clerk and W H Boyd for judge of election Fifty thousaud dollars eastern money to loan ou good farms G R Seilkb Co Every When well man hath his ill day a bit off or when Beriously ill you Bhould take Hoods Sarsaparilla and get well Farm and city loans The DrjKiiuro TBUrr Oo II ANNOUNCEMENT 1 have jusl added to my Flue Drug Slock a complete line of tho B P S PAINT This Paint is Absolutely Puro White Lead Ztne and Linseed Oil having been analyzed at the Nebraska State University with a proof of 117 percent Tim U S Government has adopted this paint for the use in the navy being tho best goods they could find iiikiii the market We also stale with pleasure that this paint Is Ixing used very largely by the Heel Sugar Factory They recently painted lite cottage out them with It P S It has given absolute satisfaction to the management and is a pleasure to the eyes of nil who see it Vn now offer to the people of Norfolk tho BEST PAINT HOLD so If you me contemplating painting let us show you a good point that gives the best of satisfaction GEO B CHRISTOPH Druggist A MILLION PEOPLE NEVER HEARD OF US llul you have You know our little way of saving you money on all purchases We havo jusl re ceived a line of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods FOR THE FALL TRADE And have the Newest and Most Desirable Stylos in all the late novelties If you dont need the jjoods now come and see them You will need thoinsoon Wti 1 1 A V 10 WHAT YOU WANT THE DRY GOODS PLACE F A HUSTON Robertson Blk Norfolk Neb Norfolk N A UAINHOIT Pnxiidefet AMCXANDKIl HKAIl Vlc Iniilli W II IIUOIIOI Ctudiior K WUIZ AMiiHtmitCiiHliinr National Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital ioooooOo Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business Buys and Sells Exchange Interest Paid on Time Deposits Drafts and Money Orders Sold cm any Point In Europe A General Steamship and Foreign Passage liuslness Transacted DIEBOTORB A I1EAH P P HANLON K J 11ALK W JI IiUJHOI WM ZUT2 NA HAINBOIjT JOHN It 1IAYS K VKItOKH B BCOTTON S FUESLER Staple and Fancy Groceries L Fruits and Vegetables in Season Fresh Bread Pies Cakes etc Constantly on hand C W BRAASCH DEALER IN ICOALI nd Exclusive aent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal the best in the market Scranton Hard Coal In all sizes TELEPHONE Ol THE FIRST QUESTION In the School Year for the Student to Solve If your father buys his nails at tho hard ware store your mother buys her sugar at the grocery store where would be the place to buy Tablets Pens Pencils Lunch BoxeB Slatoa Pencil Boxes and all School Supplies All who know hold up their hands mmamm Correct you are The place is at Utters Bookstore 3 FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS The Norfolk Buildine and Loan Assn C B DURLAND Secretary