The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, September 21, 1899, Page 11, Image 11
h A y c FLORSHEIMS MENS SH6S0 wmGfLA iflllllll Davenport Bros Dealers in Fine Shoes Norfolk - Nebraska NORFOLK LODGE NO 97 A 0 0 W Moots in Odd Follows Hall on tlio first nnd third Fridays of each month Yifliticg broth ers cordially invitfld to attoud all our mootinr W K Hoffman Finnnciur L U HnrKclt Uo ordor C G Dolnn Mastor Workman SIMPSONS CORNER Offico Hardys Conl Office food storage room Two good rooms upstairs ouo large sale room down stairs for rent Money to loan on real estate Come and see mo when yon want in surance J E SIMPSON ANNOUNCEMENT llr LikIwIr Koenigstein withes ti mmauncn that his full term opens now IH MKtcm of teaching it based Umiii tlio hiwb of rcliixliii Tins object which has nlwit been kept in view ir how to enahlntho impil to Rrntp in the nhi t coinprolieiiKiblo way tho iiiiifs of facts nalrs etc which make up tlio nioilern art of piano playing For particulars apply tit hit t tudio ju the Kuenmt teiii block A DREAM -O i i anrTrr MJMKTTh OF BEAUTY is oar offering in furniture this week While we always aim to get the lateet and best and we sometimes excel ourselves and this is one of your opportunities to profit by our iuickness in taking advantage of the best thats going 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 have prices quoted The Weather Couditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 71 Minimum temperature 85 Average as Precipitation Total precipitation for month 82 Barometer 21 08 Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight and Friday Slightly warmer tonight THURSDAY TIDINGS A niue pound boy arrived at the home of Mr and Mrs J D Larrabee last Saturday W J3 Holmes formerly of tills city is now city editor of the Cedar Rapids Iowa livening Gazette The Jungle club met with Miss Lyda Pheasant at her homo on Philip avenue Tnesday night A delightful evouiug was passed A large number of friends of August itobbert assisted him in observing his birthday last night ut his home on First stroot The party was an onjoynblo ouo as most such occasions are A company of young folks from tho city coutoinpluto nttonding tho weokly dance at tho hospital for insano this ovoning Yesterday was tho first pny duy at tho sugar factory sinco tho campaign com menced and no small amount of money has been put into circulation thereby Hoy Hamilton n member of tho senior class of tho Creighton high school in u jumping contest Tuesday night fell in- to 11 ditch and broke his leg On the saino day tho nine-year-old daughter of NiithnuiclJKoy nobis of the same place who was whirling around in play fell and broko her arm Tho Salter Grain and Coal company is the 11111110 of a new corporation that succeeds J HSalter Sou and tlio business of tho company will be dealing in coal grain and live stock The com pany is capitalized at TilXH divided in to shares of 100 each Tlio now eleva tor being put up by the Salter company is rapidly assuming shape mill in u sdiort time will bo ready for business Nod Wilkinson loft last evening for Lusk Wyoming whore ho will engage with Tom Hell brother of P F Bell of this city and 0110 of tho heaviest ranch mon in Wyoming to learn the cattle business Ned is a young man of brains and push and if ho becones thoroughly interested in tho now occupation his friends expect that ho will make a big success of it If ho concludes after a time that the business is not suited to his tasto then of courso ho will givo it up but no such contingency is looked for Homo made taffy and fresh salted peanuts at the Palace of Sweets Wanted Three good competent girls at once also one boll boy Steady em ployment Tun Oxnaki Bulk oysters at Glissmanus 1 A Grand Talk Dr Frances Woods addressed a most appreciative audience at tho Overland last night upon the subject of Manila and the Philippines It was ouo of tho most instructive lec tures ever given in tho city Dr Woods was an old Nebraska City girl and bo fore going to tho war was known as a very strong woman for her brilliant vorsatilo work She closely avoided all semblance of politics in her lecture Nebraska City Press August 27 Dr Woods will speak in Norfolk Thursday evening September IK under the auspices of the Womans club Sharpless Sisters are very busy getting ready for their opening but they are always ready to show their elegant line of street hats just received A good cart for sale Rov Hifiirr HIiIh on Opera House Site Bids will be recoived until October 1 1809 on a suitable site for an opera house A lot about 100 by 120 feet will be required Address all propositions to the Royal Mutual Life Insurance Co Pacific hotel F Warrant Supervisor I wish to announce to my students and the public that my studio will be temporarily removed to the residence corner Eighth and Koenigstein avenue until suitable quarters can be found in business portion of the city LUDWIQ KOKNIOBTKIK To introduce the Chicago Magazine its publishers will give away a hand some 32 pioco silver tea set on exhibi tion at Kiesaus A years subscription and a chance on the tea set costs not over f 1 nor under 1 cent PERSONAL Mrs Anton Bucholz is on the sick list James Nichols was up from Madison yesterday John B Cary of Wakefield was in the city yesterday Martin Slawter went to Stanton today to take in the fair Mrs Hull came home from Madison on the noon train Itussel Thompson made a round trip to Omaha yesterday Chos Harding made a business trip to Omaha yesterday W O Hall droye to Stanton today to seo the horse races F Koehler and family were in the city yesterday from Pierce Mr and Mrs J H Logemnn of Iumau are visiting Norfolk friends Mr and Mrs D F Sidler wore visit ors at tho Stanton fair today A K Aaberg one of Newman Groves merchants is a city visitor Rev W It McKim returned to Hart ingtou 01 the noon train Geo Wetherholt und family were in towu yesterday from Hoskins Dr O A MoKim tuado a professional trip to Battle Creek yesterday Mrs H Semmler aud daughter at tended the Stanton fair yesterday has Hagey went to Horkius day to visit Walter Pilgers school Dr P H Salter went to Pierce this morning on professional business Mrs Mary Ellis loft on last evenings train for a visit to Hot Springs S D Capt Alf Gerecko went duck-hunt-yesterday and reportB very good success Postmaster P F Sprecher has gone THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY SKITEMKKU 21 1899 to Schuyler whore his father is quite siok G T Sprecher wont to Clarkson yesterday to unload a car of toloplume polos Mrs Hoar and her mother Mrs Levy returned lust evening from their visit to Omaha John H Hays returned last ovoning front 11 three days business visit to Omaha W H Hucholzund his little son Fritz made the round trip to and from Creigh ton yesterday It Laflorty of Lincoln a member of company 1 Second regiment was in tho city last night Richard Itcqtm went to Tnrnov today to supervise the unloading of two cars of telephone poles O O Dolap and family are recent arrivals in tho city nnd will occupy a house on Third htreet Clint Smith of Madison and Hob Seller wont to Omaha this morning to take in the exposition Superintendent C W Crmn who was in the city yesterday departed this morning for Battle Creek David Haunt returned last ovoning from New York whero ho purchased a largo stock of fall and winter goods Rov J H Leedoni was in the city yesterday from Meadow Grove to meet his wife on her return from the west Knox Tipplo returned yesterday from his trip to tho oast Ho now claims any place in tho Klkhorn valley as his homo Mrs Peck of LuCrosso Wis is visit ing in tho city She expects hor hus band to join hor hero within a few days Misses Ida Sounonschein and Maggy Kelly attendants nt tho hospital wont to Stanton yesterday to attoud the fair Mr and Mrs C D Ruthor of Madison passed through tho city yeBtorday on their way homo from Hot Springs S D Charles R Hays has returned to Cornell college at Mt Vernon Iowa whore ho continues his studies another year E A Bullock W M RobortBon and J B Barnes sr aro attending tho re publican state convention at Omaha today Jack and Arthur Koenigstein played ball with tho Hoosior Hollow club against ouo from Stanton nt the Stanton county fair yesterday Mrs Holon McBrido and Mrs O H Reynolds aud daughter will leave to morrow for Middlotown Now York to visit relatives about six weeks S C Bowers and Mattio Fraser of Indiauola Iowa arrived in tho city yesterday noon to visit at the homo of their sister Mrs H M Roberts Sol G Mayer returned last evening from a trip to Chicago aud Des Moines Most of tho time ho was away though was probaly spent in the latter city A L Moyer chief clerk in tho freight department of tho Union Pacific at Greeley Col is in the city visiting his old time friend Agent F W luneman of tho Union Pacific Suiders catsups at Boxs Buy your broad pies and cakes at Schorreggos and got tho best Dr Frank Salter Diseases of children Farm and city loans Tira Dcbland Tbdbt Oo Fine fruits of all kind at Schorreggos If you want to buy or trade como and see us G It Seiler Co Off jo in Moat block Telephone No 112 will ring up Dr F Verges residence and office Buy all your groceries of Box and got the best For Sale I have at my yard a barn 18x40 12 feet high which will be sold at a bar gain LOUIS C MlTTELSTADT Before you put in your winter Bupply of 0 oal call and see O W Braasch He always buys the best grades of coal in the market Tf vnn wntir in Roll nr trndn vonr property list it with Sturgeon is the piano man Box can suit you on coffee Houses for sale T E Odiobnb The Union Pacific will sell during tho Greater American exposition every Tuesday round trip tickets to Omaha and return at 180 return ticket good withitfseven days from date of sale also every Saturday round trip tickets at ijy60 return ticket good until tho fol lowing Monday F W Junkman Agent Fifty thousand dollars eastern money to loan on good farms G R Seilkb Co Low Kitten to Omnliu via the Union Paciflo for the Greater America exposition aud fes tival September Sith to 20th 1809 Sept 21 Electro Comic parade Sept 27th Military Fraternal and Civic parade Sept 28th Unexcelled Ak ear ben Electrio Pageant Sept 20th Coronation Ball Tickets will be sold Sept 2th 27th aud 23th for round trip at 290 return ticket good within five days from date of sale F W Junkman Agent HONORS TO A SCHOLAR A llrnthnr nf T M Hull of I Ills City dels it lrofemnrMilp In Dartmouth Tho subject of tho following sketch is a brother of T M Hull night watch at the hospital for insane Tho article is taken from the Lewistou Maine Evening Journal and was a special from Wutervllle the saino state The paper also contains u good half tone likeness of thedocter Dr Gordon Keltic Hull whosince tho death of the renowned Dr Rogers has held tho professorship of physics and ustioiiouiy at Colby has re signed his position here to accept the associate piofcssorshlpof the department of physics at Dai t mouth college The announcement that Dr Hull is to leave Colby for Dart intuit h comes as a surprise to his many friends both in the college and m the oily where he him won the esteem of all When questioned as to when his resignation will take elVeet Dr Hull said In Mew of the proximity of the opening ol I lie college it is probable that 1 shall not leave Colby until Uiristmas Moreover I have not yet formally re signed Hut the resignation will be handed 111 at once Although a young man Dr Hull has hud much educational experience When only ll years old he passed an examination qualifying him to teach in tho public schools of Ontario Not being perniited to teach at that age he eon in the high school and after three years there graduated with first class honors in mathematics He was gradu ated from tho Ontario Normal college in 1889 obtaining a professional certifi cate allowing him to tench in the higher schools aud collegiate institutes of On tario as a specialist in mathematics After one year as instructor in tho Col giato Institute of Hamilton Ontario ho resumed his course in the University of Toronto graduating with the degree of A B in 1892 For throo years fol lowing his graduation Dr Hull was Fel low and assistant in physics at liis Alma Mater Leaving Toronto ho held 11 sim ilar position at tho University of Chicago from to 97 in 1897 taking his degree us doctor of philosophy In tho spring of 97 Dr Hull accepted tho ippointmeut to tho chair of physics at Colby con tinuing instruction at Chicago however until early in 98 Both last year mid this Dr Hull luisspeut his long vacation at Chicago whoro ho hiiH held tho posi tion of professor of physics during tho summer quarter Dr Hull has made an spooiul study of light waves and electric ity aud he is regarded as an authority in this field of physics tho department of tho science whoso investigation and development ho intends to mako his life work Lake trout at Glissmanus Wiirnerv lllo Mrs M A Cupliu wont to Blair Thursday returning Tuesday Rev G II Main of Norfolk will preach in the hall next Sunday after noon Geo Cupliu of Beaver Nevada is hero visiting his parents lCd Carberry of Guthrie comiy Iowa is stopping with his undo Pat Carberry Tho populist voters will hold a cuueus Friday ovoning Sept 22nd at 8 oclock Mr Warner has finished his grain dump aud commenced taking in grain Wednesday Ho has had a telephone put in hiB ollico for the convenience of himself and the public Tho G A R posts of Madison and Norfolk will hold a campfire in Warners hall Thursday evening Sept 21st John Shields has leased his farm to H J Morris and will remove his family to Lincoln 111 as soon as he can dis pose of his personal property Kid Gleves Our large aud fino lino of kid gloves 1b in We carry tho best 100 160 aud 200 kid glove in the market for the money Try the fino Mocha Btreot gloves wo aro selling for 100 12r aud 150 iu black or colored Our childrens full cloaks jackets and caps are in ages from tho first long cloak to 12 years New fall lurs Collarettes stoles double collurs etc these cool evenings are just tho time you need them Very handsome goods at much lower prices than they will bo when wo re order New dress trimmings Mrs J Bknson 210 South Kith St Omaha Nob Fresh catfish at Glissmans To err is human but to continue the mistake of neglecting your blood is folly Kpep the blood pure with Hoods Sarsaparilla Notice to Nou Itenlilcut Defendant Kate Lyons will take notice that on the 9th day of September 1899 Chester A Fuller a justieo of the jieuco of Nor folk precinct Madison county Nebraska issued an order of attachment for the sum of T0li iu an action pending be fore him wherein Louis C Mittelstadt is plaintiff and Kate Lyons defendant that property of the defendant consist ing of money duo the said defendant and in tho hands of B F Taylor has been attached under said order Said caiiso was coutinued to tho ilst day of October 1899 at 2 oclock p m Dated this 21st day of SoptemberlhOl Lous C MirrusrADT Plaintiff DAILY SLEEPING OAR SERVICE TO HOT SPRINGS SOUTH DAKOTA via the NORTHWESTERN LINE II ANNOUNCEMENT I have just added to my Finn Drug Stock a complete line of tho B P S PAINT This Paint is Absolutely Pure White Lead Zinc anil Linseed Oil having been nnnlyed at the Nebraska State University with a prool of 97 percent The V S Government has adopted tills paint for the use In the navy being the best goods they could find upon the market We also state with pleasure that this paint Is being used very largely by the Heel Sugar Factory They recently painted tho cottage out there with H P S It has given absolute satisfaction to the management anil is a pleasure to the eves of nil who see it We now offer to the people of Norfolk tho BEST HUNT SOLD ho If you are conteniplnling painting let us show yon a good paint that gives the best of satisfaction GEO B CHRISTOPH Druggist I THE DRY GOODS SITUATION The seekers for information regaidiug Fall Dicss iootls and all othei necessities for Fall and Winter iu the dry goods line will find thai we arc prepared to lully meet the demands In everything needed Strongest Line Novel Effects Special Styles The most exclusive buyers will Und that we have bargains for them and PRIONS JUST RIGHT We would like to show you tin goods now The early buyers have some advantage in assort lueut Goods and prices to suit all THIE DRY GOODS PLACE F A HUSTON Robertson Blk Norfolk Neb Norfolk N A UAINIIULT Inmident AUCXANDKH IIKAK Vico lroHldxi t W llHUllOI7CnHhliir K WUTZ AHviHtiiiKitHhinr National Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEASTINEBRASKA Capital 10000000 Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business Buys and Soils Exchange Interest Paid on Time Deposits Drafts and Money Orders Sold oniny Point InJCurope A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted DIRBCTOES A HKAIt P 1 HANION V J UAUi W It HUOHOLi WM ZUTZ NA HAINHOLT JOHN It HA YH K VKUUKH B H COTTON S FUESLER Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables in Season Fresh Bread Pies Cakes etc Constantly on hand C W BRAASCH DEALER IN ICOALl GKR nrsr Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal the best in the market Scranton Hard Coal in all sizes TELEPHONE Ol I E IZTrniWrBH iVrvlR wk I iJwUj 2il rflflKl yjjm IumSBMJ iArfi THE FIRST QUESTION In the School Year for the Student to Solve If your father buys his nails at the hard ware store your mother buys her sugar at tho grocery store whero would bo the place to buy Tablets Pens Pencils Lunch Boxes Slates Pencil Boxes and all School Supplies All who know hold up their hands mmAumm Correct you are Tho place is at f Utters Bookstore FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS SEE The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn C B DURLAND Secretary