The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, March 22, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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I Economical
I Shoes
nro nover cheap bIiocs Shoes
liko Pingrco Smiths mens
woinous aud childrens mul
Drow Selby Shoo Cos Indies
shoes aro truly economical
becauso thoy
I Will Outwear
T
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two pairs of cheap shoes autl
aro not high priced ut that
If you have never tried thorn j
wo would advise you to do ho
Davenport
Bros
NORFOLK NEBR
SIMPSONS CORNER
OIHco Hanlys Coal Olllco
Firo iusuranco Farm and City Loans
and Ileal Estate
flood liouso Imrn mix 4 ncroaof Innd in Nor
folk fur salu cliciip
J E SIMPSON
YOUR EYES
SHOULD BE
TESTED
SCIENTIFICALLY
If glasses are needed I will tell you
so aud if glasses will do no good I will
also inform you No oharge for testing
Yon aro welcome
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 4
Minimum temperature 18
Averago 41
Snowfall inches 00
Precipitation 00
Total prooipitation for mouth 28
Earometer 294C
Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight
and probably Friday Moderate tem
perature
THURSDAY TIDINGS
Norfolk lodge No 40 I O O F will
meet tonight in regular session
Daniel Robinson died at Plainview
Tuesday nt the ripo old age of 95 years
Mr Tomaclc the young mau from
Pierce who was operated on for appendi
citis at the sanitarium yesterday is
getting along very nicely
Tho guild of Triuity church will meet
with Mrs Gibson tomorrow afternoon
afc 2 oclock Ladies will please be
prompt as thoro is work to do
Tho entire weeks issue of liev
Charles M Sheldons Topeka Capital is
on file at the Y M O L rooms iu the
Mast block where all who desire may
read
The springlike weather of today has
Bet tho painters to work in dead earnest
The store fronts of Holahaus building
Darlands millinery store tho Johnson
Dry Goods company Kiesaus drug
store and the Palace meat market are
showing evidence of fresh paint
It is announced that Chester A Ful
ler tho abstracter will remove about
tho middle of April to Cedar Rapids
Iowa where ho will engage iu tho in
surance business He will still retain
his abstract business which will bo
placed in charge of E G Heilman ex
county clerk
Geo S Harper and Sarah E Oakoy
who live niue miles southeast of Norfolk
went before Couuty Judge Bates at
Madison yesterday mornlug aud were
made man ana wife They returned to
the home of the bridos parents about
noon where a wedding dinuer was
served to a uuinber of guests some of
whom were from this city
Wayne Republican The time is
rapidly approaching for tho meeting of
tho North Nebraska Teachers associa
tion in our oity Wayue is ready to
receive and prepared to extend to thorn
a hearty welcome aud to assuro them
that she is abundantly ablo aud vory
willing to furnish Ihem list class ac
comnfodatiouS Let them come a
thousand strong if they desire and
overyono will bo woll cared for whilo
horo Wayne does nothing in a half
hoartcd way
Manager Spoar of tho Auditorium
hns recoivod a lotter from Manager Heal
of Sioux City In which ho announces
that tho Airship company has been
billed for Norfolk for March SUtli Mr
Doal announces that this is a tlrst olass
farco comedy company and tho best
which has shown in Norfolk this soason
Mr Boal nlso annouuees that tho
Spcddon Palgo company closod tho
season at Sioux Falls last week and
their dato for this city noxt wook has
therefore boon cancelled
Harry Ilirsch and a woman whoso
namo was not ascertained woro up be
fore polico court this morning undor
complaint of vagrancy Ilirsch was
tried undor tho Btatutos ploadod guilty
autl was committed to tho county jail
for a term of GO days Doputy Arthur
Koonigstein took him over this morn
ing and placed him undor tho caro of
Sheriff Losoy Tho woman was tried
undor tho ordinance pleaded guilty
and was fined tho Hues and costs
amounting to 1 1 10 which were paid
Superintendent Paunnbalter presi
dent of tho Northeast Nebraska
teachers association writes Tho
intorest in tho meoting of the North
Nobraska teachers at Wnyuo March S
i0 is so general and tho program is so
decidedly practical and strong on tho
vital questions wo liavo to consider in
every school that I wish to again urgo
boards to givo their toachers a chauco
to attend This meeting will do much
good Besides tho Northeast Nobraska
mooting was passed over last fall on
account of a desiro to turn all forces
together for a good meeting this time
II E Dawes superintendent of tho
Nobraska school for tho deaf at Omaha
has sent out circular letters to tho news
papers inviting them to call attention to
tho fact that there aro many deaf child
ren in tho stato who aro not receiving
tho advantages of tho Echool This in
stitution provides such education as
freely for tho deaf as tho public schools
do for thoso who can hear Tho super
intendent says I wish you would
call your readers attention to tho fact
that Nobraska has a school for tho deaf
nnd dumb located at Omaha That tho
school is absolutely free for tho deaf
and dumb of Nobraska That pupils
tloaf or dumb to such an extent that
thoy cannot acquire an education iu the
public schools are entitled to admission
into this institution Tho school occu
pies six largo brick buildings located
upon largo and spacious grounds about
five miles northwest of the post olllco
but within tho Omaha city limits
Twenty teachers nro employed to givo
instruction in tho literary articulation
art and industrial schools It is tho
earnest desire of the management to
bring into this institution every deaf or
dumb boy or girl that may bo entitled
to the benefits of an oducation here
Colonial toa tonight as 7 50 at tho
First Congregational church
Boelers souvenir sale March 28th
Buy ouo dollars worth or more nud get
a nice present
Furnished rooms to rent at Mrs
Youngers on tho Heights
Spanish war scones Friday night and
Iu His Steps Saturday night at tho
Second Congregational church South
Norfolk Admission 25 and 15 cents
Fresh catfish at tho Palace Meat
Market
To the lulillc
I wish to announce to tho patrons and
friends of the library that I have re
duced tho prico of subscription from
250 to 1 50 per year and would bo
pleased to receive subscriptions from all
thoso who desiro to profit by this oppor
tunity
We havo on our sholves over five
hundred volumes of tho best literature
obtainable and we see no reason why
auyono should buy books when they
have access to a good library for tho
small sum of three cents per week
J L Daniel
Librarian
Sour pickles 20 cents a gallon
Sauor kraut 20 cents a gallon
Cocoauut 15 cents a pound
The Faik SrpRE
Sturgeou is the piano man
Cheap Tor Cimli
Residence on Norfolk avonuo an aero
lot two story house six rooms good
cellar large barn orohard and plenty of
of shade trees 1C00 will bny it if
taken soon Inquire at O F W Mar
quardts jewelry store
Foil Salu One dray wagon and two
sots oi harness II II Miller
1 1 i
Wanted to Rent By two young
men one or more well furnished rooms
Location iu northwest part of town
preferred Address J caro of News
office
Wanted A good girl for general
housework Mns G A Luikakt
Wanted A dining room girl at the
Clifton house
Oh yes Wo are making stamp
photos at Maoys
Cash Tul lis
A f2000 residence property for lG0O
an aero lot two story house on Maiii
street Must bo sold quick nt this price
O F W Mabquaiidt
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 22 HMO
m
HUM Til
jij
Plan to Straighten Out the
Tangle
BOARD OF TRUSTEES APPOINTED
A Mooting trrr lltor ItiM litnt rtenlni
lropnrty til lin lluriil Imlerthe Mull
iiRPiiirnt of the Itimril llulldliiK to hn
Cuniplitlril mul Opciiiil
Tint Nrws is happy to stato that tho
opera liouso troubles now scorn in a fair
way toward a sottloinent At an ad
journed mooting of creditors hold last
ovoning which was also attondod by
Messrs A L Wigtouand W II Wig
ton it was decided to place tho house in
tho hands of a board of trustoos who
nro to mauago it until suoh a time as all
local claims against it havo been settled
Tho board of directors was formod as
follows E A Bullock president
Herman Gorecko vico president H B
Wellor secretary Al Degner treas
urer and W II Wigton By stipula
tion among tho parties interested tho
board of directors is to havo full finan
cial ohargo of tho property and all
rovonuo recoivod will bo expended undor
direction of tho board
It was ttecided that tho liouso ought
to bo comploted and it is proposed to do
this and finish furnishing it Tho plan
detormiued upon is to finish and furnish
the liouso complcto in time for another
opouing For this advance seats will
bo sold and a canvass of the city will bo
commenced right away to sue how tho
business men feel in regard to tho mat
tir It was stated by the Messrs Wig
ton thnt if 500 is raised for tho
opening they will then not only bo ablo
to comploto nnd furnish tho liouso but
thoy will bo ablo to to pay every claim
against tho property As soon as tho
canvass which is to bo niado by tho
bonrd of trustees Miows that a sufficient
number of seats havo boon subscribed to
warrant the belief that the oponing will
be libornlly patronized work will bo
commenced at onco to comploto tho
building and furnish it in anappropriato
manner
It is the judgment of The News that
tho Messrs Wigton desiro to do tho fair
thing in regard to tho opora house aud
thoro is no doubt but that they ought to
bo met half way It is not bolioved
that thoy are responsible for tho methods
used by Mr Warrant in tho construc
tion of tho liouso as thoy aro unques
tionably greater sufferers from his work
than tho city Tho city will havo a
first class opera house when a few more
finishing touches aro put upon it and
tho woll known liberality of Norfolks
public spirited men should come to tho
front in tho emergency which now ex
ists
Ciixh Ih Wlnit I AVant
A six room house good barn ouo aero
lot on Norfolk avonuo worth 2000
will sell for 1500 if taken this mouth
C F W Mauquaiidt
We make loans on real estate at
lowest rates Elkhoru Building and
Savings association T E Odioiive Sec
Witriiiiifr
Parties have already begun using
places inside the city limits for a dump
ing grouud and along tho river near
tho Geigor place which is within tho
jurisdiction of tho city government All
such persons will take notice that tho
city has provided a dumping ground on
South First street near tho Elkhoru
river and this is tho only place that
can bo legally used as such Anyone
found violating tho ordinance relating
to city dump will bo promptly arrested
and prosecuted under tho ordinanco
By ordor of tho nuisanco committee
W H Widajian
Chief of Police
Stamp photos at Macys just as many
for 25 cents as yon can get anywhere in
the city See samples iu show caso on
tho corner
Store room now occupied by F A
Huston for rent possession April 1st
Inquire of W M Robertson
There will bo a special tea salo at tho
Fair store next Saturday when tea will
bo sold at 10 cents per pound Also lye ut
5 cents per can Condensed milk at 10
cents a can Three pounds of figs for 20
cents
Houses for sale
T E Odiobne
Telephone No 112 will ring up Dr
F Verges residonco and office
Choice corn beef at the Palaco Meat
Market
PERSONAL
F W Muusou of Pouca was n city
visitor yeaterdaj
Ed OShea was a city visitor yester
day from Madisou
O A Hammond of Beaver Crossing
was a city visitor yesterday
E K Valeutiue was a city visitor
yesterday from West Point
Attorney II F Barnhardt of Piorco
is in the city on legal business
Geo Davenport jr and Ed Walters
drove to Pierce today on busiuess
C 13 Lear a prominent attorney of
Spring View had business in Norfolk
yesterdayt
Gus Marquardt and Charley Rouso
went to Plainview today to furnish
uiuoio for a Knights of Pythias ball
Postmaster P F Sprecher returned
yesterday from Schuyler where ho had
been to visit his fathor who has been
sick
A L Wigton of Omaha vice-president
of tho Koyul Union Mutual Life
I iisui unco company was a city visitor
over night
1 1 Baker who has been horo in
tho Intorest of the Toutlno Investment
company of Hastings wont to Stanton
this mornlug
A left handed Roolal will bo givon
Friday ovoning by the Kpworth league
at the homo of O 1 1 Million on South
Fourth street KofnshniontM will bo
served for 10 cents
Black bass at tho Ialaco Meat
ket
Mar-
Drlrnnk Salter Diseases of children
Wall paper at Christophs
Farm land and oity property for sale
by G 11 Seller
Wanted Two good moil to canvass
for organs and sowing machines One
man for the country and onn man to
solicit town trade Must furnish tho
best of references 1 1 SimuiroN
Tho Norfolk Piano Mau
Having purchased the Box grocery
store I will bo pleased to continue to
servo Mr Boxs old patrons I will
oiieu up for biiHiucss at Boxs old stand
on Saturday the 21th with a full aud
comploto lino of groceries
Yours Truly
B MrviciiH
Agents wanted for tho best typewriter
on tho market tho Pittsburg Visible
writing iu sight at all times exclusive
territory riven Address Hindloy Hard
ware company Pittsburg Pa
Not Itll to Nnii rinliliillt lleloililiilit
To Minnio Nit non resident defend
ant You are herein notified that on
thoilrd day of March 1100 Albert K Nit
filed a petition against you in tlio dis
trict court of Madison county Nebraska
tho object and prayer of which aro to
obtain a divorce from you on tho ground
that you havo willfully abandoned tho
plaintitV without good cause for tho
term ot two years past
You aro required to answer said peti
tion on or before Monday tho llth day of
April lXX
Aiiikkt F Nit
By Barnes Tyler
1 lis Attornoys
Notlcn of City Kindlon
Notico is hereby givon to tho qunliflod
electors of tho city of Norfolk Nobraska
that tho annual election of said city will
bo hold in tho different wards on Tues
day the Id day or April 1K0 for the
purpose of electing ono mayor ouo clerk
one treasurer ono city engineer ono
polico judgo ono councilman from tho
First wardoneconncilman from tho Sec
ond ward for tho two yoars term ono
councilman from tho Second ward for
tho ouo year term ono councilman from
tho Third ward ono councilman from
tho Fourth ward
Tho polling places in tho different
wards shall bo as follows
First ward nt city hall
Second ward at Anton Buchol resi
dence
Third ward at Third ward hoso houso
Fourth ward at Junction hoso houso
Polls shnll remain open at each of tho
said polling places from oclock in the
forenoon to 7 oclock in tho ovoning of
Bititl day
Dated Norfolk Neb March 20 1KX
Attest J E Simpson
J O St itt Mayor
City Cleric
Notice of School Klnctlon
Notice is hereby Jvon that nt tho an
nual election to bo held in Norfolk No
braska on Tuesday tho d day of April
1900 thoro will bo two persons chosen
as members of tho board of education of
the school district of tho city of Norfolk
Nebraska at which election tho polling
places in tho various wards will bo the
same as for tho city election
First ward iu city hall
Second ward at Anton Buchol res
idence
Third ward at Third ward hoso houso
Fourth ward nt Juuction hoso house
All resident voters of tho district out
t do tho various city wards shall voto at
ho city hall polling place
Polls shall remain opon nt each of said
polling places from 0 oclock in tho fore
noon until 7 oclock iu tho ovoning of
said day
Dated Norfolk Nobraska March 20
100
Attest J E Simpson
J O Stitt Mayor
City Clerk
HARDY A
CI keeps in M B
stock all tho best H
grades of
HARD AND SOFT
Coal in all sizes All coal screened and
delivered promptly Satisfaction guar
A
anteed Yards east
of U P depot
TELEPHONE
NO 35
Uptown 0fflce4th St
L
Go to see
CARL L LAUB6CH
for first class
TINWORK
One door west of Oxunrd Hotel
For lluinbing Steam Filling Pumps Taoks
Wind Mills
Anil ull work iu tliU lino call on
W H RISH
SntUfuctum Quuritiitcoil
Iirt door South of Tiik Dwu News Oilico
C W BRAASCH
DBALKIt IN
lOOALi
AisrjD
Exclusive agent Kir the Celebrated Sweetwater Hock Spring Coal tho
best In the market
Scninton Hard Coal Iu all sizes THLIQIMIONIC 01
FOR GOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS
The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn
C B DURLAND Secretary
0 A IiUlKAUT luicHiDicNr
II AS H llltllHIIC VlOIJ IKEMIHCNT
W II IOIINHON MnitlKft
W It HttAAHH Arht UtnniKK
The Citizens National Bank
Capital 50000 Surplus 5000
liny nnil noil oxcIiiwikii iiii HiIm count ly 11ml nil puitnuf ICnriiii Ilimi lonim
Director tAUl Ahmiih W II JiiiinhON Cium 13 llitllim 0 W IIiuah 0 M
HWANK I A ItJIICAlir T 1 MlMMINIllll I HlCHMONH
BAcBRfF6 R WHEATLING
AM HRHAI MADE FROA1
BON TON FLOUR
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Tried Them
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PACIFIC COAST
SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS
Norfolk
N A HAINIOIjT Irmulniil
AUCXANDKU IIKAK Vloo Imniiliml
W lllllIIIIOli Cimlilnr
K W7UT7 AimlHtAiitdiHlilftr
National Bank
OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA
Capital 10000000
Surplus 2000000
Does a General Banking Business
Buys iindScllHjSxohanjjc
Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposits
Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any PolntJnJKtirope
A GcncralStiCiuiiHhlp and Foreign Passage Miislnoss Transacted
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NA UAINHOIVT JOHN It IIAYH V VKIH1KH HHCOTTON
NORFOLK STEAM LAUNDRY
CRAVEN flcCOY Proprietors
FirstClass Work Guaranteed
Ironinti delivery Work called for and relumed
Your patronage solicited
Telephone 83
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TO AND FROM
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SAN FKANCISCO
PORTLAND
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Two trains daily to and from Denver nnd Colorado points
Two trains daily to and from San Francisco nnd California points
Two trains dally to and from Salt Lake City and Utah points
Ono train daily to and from Portland and North Pacific Coast points with
direct connections for Tacoma and Seattle
Double Drawing Room Palace Sleeping Cars Jiuffefc Smoking
and Library Cars Ordinary Sleeping Cars
Dining Cars Chair Cars
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