The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, March 08, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Economical
Shoes
aro never choap shoos Shoos
liko Pingroo Smiths mono
womons and childrens and
Drow Selby Shoo Cos lndios
shoos aro truly economical
bocauso thoy
Will Outwear
two pairs of choap shoos aud
aro uot high priced at that
If you havo novor tried thorn
wo would adviso you to do so
Davenport
Bros
NORFOLK NEBR
SIMPSONS CORNER
OfBco Hardys Coal Oillcn
Fire insuranco Farm and City Loaus
aud Real Estato
Good liouso barn anil J acroBof land In Nor
folk for salo cheap
J B SIMPSON
YOUR EYES
SHOULD BE
TESTED
SCIENTIFICALLY
according to tho latost improvod motliodB If
you got glassoB from unyouo who soils specta
cles you run a jroat risk Thoy may soom nil
right for awhilo but thoy will suruly do harm
to tho cyoB It is liko a porson KoiiiK into a
drug storo and trying to put up n proscription
without any kuowlodgo of tho dilToront modi
cinos If you doairo the right kind of glasses
go to
CFWMARQUARDT
Norfolk
OPTICIAN
Nebraska
The Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maximum temperature 55
Minimum temperature 22
Average 89
Snowfall inches 00
Preoipitation 00
Total preoi pitation for month 28
Barometer 2952
Forecast for Nebraska Partly
cloudy with moderate temperature to
night Friday threatening and colder
with rain or suow north portion
THURSDAY TIDINGS
R Stitt received a telegram this
morning from his brother J O Stitt
at Altamont N Y announcing the
death of the latters wife
Miss Dorothy Salter is seven years
old today and a large number of her
little friends are helping her celebrate
that anniversary this afternoon
It is said that ducks are flying about
and that tho first indication of tho ap
proach of spring is here The nimrods
will soon be out with their arsenals
endeavoring to coax a few of the birdlets
to land in their larder
MIbb Lillian Luikart entertained a
few of her young friends at her homo on
Norfolk avenue last evening The time
waa pleasantly spent in games refresh
ments and other ways designed to give
young people a good time
Attention is directed to tho change in
the date of the call for tho republican
city convention from March 19 to
March 17 at 8 p m This is done be
cause it is found that if tho convention
is not hold until tho 19th it will bo too
lato to legally file the certificates of
nomination with tho city clerk
Owen Brothers railroad oontraotors
have been asked for propositions for
their entire interests in the Norfolk and
Yankton railway The proposition
comes from W W Graham Norwalk
Ohio who took hold of the projeot about
a year ago but who failed at that time
to mako it succeed From the fact that
he is again looking tho matter up it
may be argued that he still has hopes of
completing the road
The Columbus Journal of 1874 pub
lished this item whioh will probably
interest old settlors Hon Frank
Welch on the morning of Sept 4 was
apparently in good health and drove
from Norfolk to Neligh nud in the
evening about 8 20 while in conversa
tion with friends fell back in his chair
and expired within 20 minutes of apo
plexy He was Nebraskas congressman 1
aud had just ontorod upon tho political
canvass to obtain tho nomination for a
sooond torm with a fair prospoot of
being his own successor
Timos Tribnno Tho populist con
vontiou was hold at Battlo Creek Tues
day and organized by olocting A II
Bohannon chairman and O D Tonkins
Bocrotary Tho following dologatos
werooho9on to tho stato convention
W V Allen A II Bohannon O W
Cruni O D Tonkins T B Donovan
W L Bicklcy II D Kolly 0 T
Mufiloy Sam Kent R P Avory Frod
H Froo W J Avory Too Martin E
L Twiss P A Callou and Ohostor A
Fullor By a unanimous voto of tho
convention Senator Allou was solootod
as chairman of tho dologation
Thoroughbred Btock is being rapidly
introduced into Nobraska and it will
not bo long until this Btato is known far
nud wido for its dairios and fauoy stock
At an auction salo at Kan bos City Feb
28 ThiokBol a Hereford bull from tho
herd of T F B Sotlinm of Ohllllcotho
Mo Bold for 5100 tho purclmsor bo
ing William Humphrey of Ashland
Nob and said to bo the highest prico
over paid for a Horoford at public auc
tion Grandoo nuothor bull was sold
by Mr Sothani to tho Stanton Brooding
farm of MadisonNobraskaf or 1 500 and
Sir Cromwell ahull wont for 1000
Mr Humphrey the purchaser of Thick
aol also purchased this animal At
this sale Mr Sotham sold 50 animals for
an avorago of 454 a head
Charles Vail day clerk at tho Pacific
hotel has resigned his position and do
parted today in company with Miss
Carrie Mather for a long timo an em
ploye of the samo hotel for Pilgor
where Mr Vails parents rosido Dur
ing thoir absonco it is stated that thoy
will bo joined in tho holy bonds of
matrimony and will thon go to Wayno
whore in company with Knox Tipple
they will take chargo of tho Boyd hotel
of that city Mr Vnil and Miss Mathor
have long beon connected with tho Pa
cific hotel and havo many friends who
will wish them much success in thoir
now venture M D Boech of Harting
ton who has for some timo beon con
nected with tho Wayno hotel has taken
Mr Vails place as day clork at tho
Pacific
Tub News is much averse to
meddling in family troubles and were
it not for tho many stories and rumors
started concerning Mr and Mrs Eli
Rsisley it would not mention this Tho
fact is that they have decided to sepa
rate Mr Rasley having disposed of his
property to his wife for 25 and ho will
leave There havo been in circulation
stories of domestic infelicity and infi
delity of one or both parties The
News can say knowingly that tho only
cause for disagreement was whether or
not the young man who has for years
helped in the establishment should re
main Mr Rasley thought that ho
could no longer associate with him in
business and Mrs Rasley deemed his
help as of much importanco in
conducting the work of the estab
lishment and therein lies tho only
cause of disagreement Other stories
that have circulated ore mero scandal
with nothing to prove them People
who aro acquainted with Mr and Mrs
Rasloy are extremely sorry that they
should disagree and many have been
severe in their condemnation of one or
tho other of them but as long as they
havo chosen to live apart that is their
business and insinuation as to the
character of either is not required
Mrs Rasley is highly respected by her
husband and he is undoubtedly respeoted
by her but they are unable to agree on
the one point and that is the truth in a
nutshell Friends of the family yet
hope that they may como to an amicable
agreement and that tho decision to sepa
rate will bo rescinded
I dosire to announce that my spring
stock of wall paper is now ready for
your inspection Fine whito back
paper 8 cents per double roll Fine
gilt paper 15 cents per double roll
One band blended border to match
H O Truman
104 North 4th st
Typewriting at the Y M O L rooms
Fine lamps at tho Boole Store
Stamp photos at Michaels 24 for 25
cents four different positions Until
March 15th only
Dressed turkeys at the Palace Meat
Market
Ah there Have you had some
stamp photos taken at Michaels yet
No Well youd bettor get a move
on you aud follow tho crowd You
wont havo a chance long to get 24
for a quarter
A meeting of tho creditors of tho
Auditorium will bo held Friday even
ing nt 8 oclock at the office of tho Chi
cago Lumber company The object of
tho meeting is to take under advisement
tho plan of making application for the
appointment of a receiver
DrFranlc Salter Disease of children
Wo make loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhorn Building aud
Savings association T E Odiohne Sec
Choice veal at tho Palace Meat Market
Smoked white fish at the Palace Meat
Market
Sulders catsups at Boxs
Choice veal at the Palaco Meat Market
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 8 1900
A MONSTER GRIZZLY
SenMniiii V Unit Itnvo Mounted a Unite
that Attract Attention
Sosslons Boll tho Norfolk taxidor
mists havo a wido roputatton through
out tho etato for tho oxcollont manner
In whioh thoy mount spoclmonfl and
thoy havo just complotod a piooo of
work which will add much to thoir
prestigo In that line Tho mombors of
tho firm aro modost concerning thoir
attainments bnt merit will out as suroly
as munlor and thoy havo a patrouago
covoring a largo torrltory Hooured
through tho oxcellouoo of I thoir work
Tho job of work rocontly complotod is
tho mounting of an immonse grizzly
boar and thoso who havo known of tho
work in hand havo takou a loop iutorost
and dosirod Us oarly completion
Tho animal was killed by Messrs
Koch and John Edgiugtou of Fullorton
who woro on their annual hunt in
Wyoming last October Mr Koch mot
tho animal in a thicket near llauchcslor
and fired tho shot taking olToot in tho
body n oar tho abdomen Tho shot was
uot disabling aud only sorvod to ourago
tho bruto who mado a rush for Mr
Koch and ho mado a hasty exit with tho
bruto in swift pursuit Mr Edgiugtou
was sitting on his horso uoarby and as
tho animal passed him shot it through
tho heart It was still very much alive
howovor aud made a lush nt its now
antagonist
As it raised to striko Mr Edgiugtou
again shot it tho ball passing through
its nock breaking tho spine Tho shot
did not prevont tho bruto from lauding
its blow which it did with terriblo effect
striking tho horse on tho shouldor nud
broaking it in two places Tho forco of
tho blow sont horso nnd rider rolling
Tho horso was so badly injured that it
had to bo shot while Mr Edgington os
capod without being injured to any ex
tent
Mossrs Sessions Bell have had
chargo of tho carcass siuco tho loro
part of November and tho final touchos
woro put on tho work last evening
This morning tho specimou was brought
down from tho workroom and located
in tho front room of tho building Its
movement was easily tho center of at
traction on Main street a largo crowd
gathering about and asking all sorts of
questions
Tho animal stands Ti feet high and
weighed beforo being dressed about
1200 pounds
In niouuting tho endeavor has boon to
represent tho animal prepared to mako
its last striko the gcutlomau who did
the killing having described its attitudo
as minutely as possible It is
reared on its haunches with paws
raised mouth open oars laid
bade and eyelids curlod nnd is
indeed a work of art Tho poso is fero
cious in tho extrome and ono is almost
afraid to approach it for fear tho strike
will bo delivered It is easily imagined
what a powerful blow it could deal with
its immense paws backed by its magui
ficout muscular strength and groat
weight and is represented as a customer
whoso acquaintanceship at close range
oven in broad day light would not bo
desirable Its attitude is most natural
if one may judge from all accounts and
Messrs Sessions Bell aro to bo con
gratulated upon thoir success
One of the owners will bo here next
week to attend to the shipment of the
specimen aud in tho meantime it will be
on display in the front room of the
undertaking establishment
The Prospect Hill Cemetery associa
tion will hold its annual meeting in
Session Bolls undertaking rooms on
Monday March 12 at 2 oclock p m
Officers aro to be elected and suoh busi
ness transacted as may come before the
meeting All members of the associa
tion will be entitled to vote
L M Gayloud
Sec
Window shades at the Book Storo
Box can suit you on coffee
Farm land and city property for salo
by G R Seiler
Farm and city loans
The Dubland Teust Co
Telephone No 112 will ring up Dr
F Verges rosideuco and nfllco
Wall paper at Christophs
PERSONAL
D M Owen was a passenger for
Omaha yesterday
J L Oriss and F E Criss of Ponder
were in the city today
Hon John R Hays is home from a
busiuoss trip to Omaha
Rev W A Rominger of Tilden vis
ited in tho city yesterday
F H Beels went to Wayne and Mag
net this moruing on business
Mrs Bert OBanion went to Clear-
water last evening to visit friends
Jas Rothwell of Creighton arrived in
the city this morning from Sioux City
Mrs D J Koenigstein has gone to
Lincoln called there by tho illness of
her mother
F M Hoyor came in last evening
from Humphrey where he had been on
business
Emil Pribbonow came in on the morn-
ing train from Wayno and other points
in northoast Nebraska
M E Getter deputy supremo ohief of
the Tribe of Ben Hur of Nebraska is in
the city for the purpose of securing new
members for that order V M Olom
onts nnd John Soxton nlso deputies of
tho samo ordor havo moved their fami
lies horo from Stanton nud wilt work
in tho country in this vicinity using
Norfolk as thoir hondquartors
Foil Runt Forty acres extra good
boot land near the factory by Dr F
Vorgos
Wall paper at tho Book Storo
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES
Ootinclliniinln Candidate are Named and
Delegation are llioaen
The olty primaries of tho ilomooratio
doctors worohold in the various moot
ing placos last ovoning and tho follow
ing rosults woroattalnud In the dltlerout
ward eleotlous
First ward For councilman August
Brutnmond the presout incumbent was
rouomluatod For dologatos to the
county conventionon tho 15th tho fol
lowing dologatos wore mooted 0 F
W Marquardt August Hrummond 1
G Wostorvolt T M Hull OHcar Uhlo
J L Daniel Frod Dognor For dolo
gatos to tho city convention tho follow
ing woro chosen 0 F V Marquardt
J 11 Oonloy Paul Friobo J L Danioln
Frod Dognor Fred Bruiumoud 1 G
Wostorvolt Ludwlg Wotol O II
Kralm 0 F W Marquardt was also
choaoii iib troasuror to oaro for tho fund
providod for printing tickets and other
nocoBsary oxponses connected with tho
prhnurios aud elect inn
In tho Socond ward Julius Dognor
was nominated for councilman for tho
full torm and Kd Grant was nominated
for couuoilnian for tho fihort torm Tho
following dologatos woro ohoson to rop
resont tho ward in tho county conven
tion Al Dognor II O Matrau Anton
Bucholz Geo W Box John W Fetter
Ernest Ilirth William CI Bomor For
dologatos to tho city con vontiou
tho following woro unmed It Kil
murry A J Brumniund Win Ahl
mnnn M J Stone Al Dognor II J
Matrau Fred Lou Win G Bomor
Carl Wildo M J Stafford
James Coylo was noniinatod for coun
cilman in tho Third ward and tho fol
lowing dologatos woro chosen to attond
tho county convention Potor Stallord
A P Childs G A Luikart D J Koen
igstein S G Dean Albort Wildo Dr
Bear For delegates to tho city con von
tiou tho following woro named Peter
Stafford A P ChildB G A Luikart
D J Koenigstein S G Doan Albert
Wildo Dr A Bear AJ Koouigstoiu
A P OBanion and J 0 Stitt
Fourth ward John Spollnian was
nominated for councilman Tho dolo
gatos to tho oounty convention woro not
named but tho following woro chosen
to reprcsout tho ward iu tho city con
vention Fred Koorbor O A Harsh
man Stovo Burnett Tom Shively L
H Breed and A Viorgutz
An upright piano for rent
Havks Jewelry and Music House
Improved farm 8 miles from Norfolk
house barn windmill 70 acres pasturo
fenced 1800 S L Gardner
Houses for sale T E Odiornb
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Attention
I have returned to Norfolk and open
ed my shop in tho Schwertfeger build
lug where I am prepared to Make
Hare Mattresses and Renovate Feath
er Beds and Pillows Will be hero
but a short timo only and all parties
wishing to hnve work done will please
give me their orders early
F W PIEPER
I HAVE
Several Farms for Rent
or for Sale on
Crop Payments
AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST
I also want to buy a good farm or some good
land
MONEY TO LOAN on Good Farms
A J DURLAND
FEBRUARY 2 1900
JUST CAME IN
Fine Line of
New Golf Caps
25c 29c
35c
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C B DURLAND Secretary
Norfolk
N A BAINIIOLT Pronident
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K W ZUTZ AulnUut Uanhlor
National Bank
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING 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 Orders Sold on any Point In Europe
A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted
DIBBOTOBS
A BEAU F P HANLON iF J HALK W H HUCHOLZ WM ZOTZ
NA BAINBOLT JOHN B HAYB F VEBOKH 8 8 COTTON
NORFOLK STEAM LAUNDRY
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Prompt delivery Work called for and returned
Your patronage solicited
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Two trains daily to and from Douvor and Colorado points
Two trains daily to and from San Francisco and California points
Two trains daily to and from Salt Lake City and Utah points
One train daily to and from Portland and North Pacific Coast points with
direct connections for Taconia nud Seattle
Double Drawing Room Palaco Sleeping Cars Buffet Smoking
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