The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, September 27, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Armored Cruiser
SHOE
for Boys Wear Is lhodo from tho bost
solocted upper stock tested for service
Tho boIos and heels which nro tho bost
leather will produco nro flllod with
CHILLED STEEL 01ROLETS which
protect the bottom ami assure tho wear
er double the sorvico of any shoe niado
for boys
Davenport Bros
THE NORFOLK
SHOE HEN
He who has W
lost his sight
best knows its value
Hundreds suffer loss of sight
Timely attention might have
prevented it
Examination free
Satisfaction guaranteed
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OPTICIAN
NORFOLK
NEBRASKA
NORFOLK
Steam Laundry i
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Only First Class Laundry
In Northeast Nebraska
Eory ofTort mudo to plcaso patrons mill
Bio satisfaction Luteal imprmoil inu
cliinory usoil in nil ilupirtnicntd Work
not eatibfactory will bo rulnuuderod reo
of clmrtfo if rotuinoil unworn
ROUGH EDGES TAKEN
OFF COLLARS
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Our new Hard Coal is on
Track
It Is fresh clean and nice
We guarantee quality
quantity and price
If you bum Hard Coal see
us and the coal together and I
am satisfied we can trade
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Thompsons
Cash Grocery
For Pure
Cider Vinegar
and Fancy
Teas and Coffees
Heinzes Preserves
and Pickles
The best of everything in our line
The Weather
Conditions of the weather as recorded
for the 34 hours ending at 8 a m to
day
Maxhuuin temperature 51
Minimum temperature 30
Average 45
Precipitation 00
Total prooipitatiou for month 4 51
Earometor 29 03
Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight
and Friday Warmer Friday
THURSDAY TIDINGS
Because tho sky was overcast with
olouds the promised frost fail to put in
nn appearance last night
It was reported here that a man was
killed yesterday at Pilger by an east
bound traiu but further particulars hava
not been obtained
The Wise Woman company whioh
h to show hero next Monday ovonlng
has placed some very lino advertising
matter about tho city
Tho morning train from Crelghton
was crowded with returning delegates
from tho populist congressional convon
tion held there yesterday
It is said that snow to tho depth of
four feet has f illon in tho mountains of
Colorado recently nnd thoro has also
been heavy snowfalls in Wyoming
Mrs A J Durlandand Mrs U H
Koynolds will represent tho Norfolk
womans club at tho stato federation of
clubs to moot in Lincoln on tin 8th
The Baptist pooplo havo torn down
tho old houso occupying their lots at tho
corner of Fifth street and Philip avonuo
in readiness for tho romovnl of their
church building to that location
Hural free mail delivery has boon or
dcrod established at Dakota City Octo
ber 1 Tho routo will cover an area of
il 8iuaro miles and 725 peoplo will bo
sorvod James M Spencor is tho car
rier
T Fisher of Rod Oak Iowa brother
of tho lato W B Fishor arrived in tho
city last night and wont to Madison
today with J J ClomoutP whom ho
will ask to have appointed as administra
tor of his brothors estate
Tho election for tho relocation of the
county seat of Knox county held this
week resulted as follows Niobrara
-122 Bloomfleld 1 089 Center 1 111
A small voto was polled Tho deciding
voto will bo taken at tho general election
between tho places receiving tho high
est voto
Tho regular meeting of tho McKiuley
Roosevelt club will bo held at G A H
hall this evening Itoports from com
mittees on tho Roosevelt meeting and
othor outstanding committoos should bo
made at this meeting and it is important
that tho members bo present There
will probably bo short talks from local
republicans
Peter OShea and Mis Matilda Fricko
both of Madison were married in that
city Tuesday and will make their homo
in Humphrey The wedding took place
a the home of the rides parents Mr
and Mrs Herman Fricko Miss Mollie
Fricke was bridesmaid and Frank OShea
of Newman Grovo was groomsman
Miss Bley pre ided at tho piano
At the fusion county convention held
at Battle Creek yesterday afternoon
Fred H Freo ot this city was placed in
nomination for county attorney and H
W Winter was renominated for com
missioner from tho Second district T
F Mommiuger of Madison wrs placed
in nomination for representative from
the Twenty Third district but declined
to make tho raco and tho name of P F
Zimmerman of Battle Creek was sub
stituted Tho county ticket is therefore
composed of two democrats and a silver
republican
Baltimore oysters in bulk at Gliss
maus
Souvenir day at Spencer Ovel
inaus Monday nnd Tuesday Octl and 2
New shipment of Gilt Kdgo canned
goods just received at Parishs
If you havo anything to trade from a
jackknife to a township of land como
to mo and if I dont get you a deal I
will set em up W D Mixtek
Farm land and city property for sale
by G It Seiler
Grand Opening Sale of Foot wanrSntunlny
September i9th
Having leased the Mapes building
first door west of Beelor Bros dry
goods store we will open with a full nnd
complete line of boots shoes and rubber
goods Saturday We will place on sale
over a thousand pair of sample shoes at
20 per cent less than manufacturers
prices For bargains dont fail to attend
our opening Yours for business
NoitroLK Shoe Co
Tho Peoples Popular Priced Shoe Store
Fresh celery at Glissmaus
CluiiiiiiK to the Ciiah IIhhN
Owiug to the increased price of all sup
plies tho increasing number of accounts
the diilloulty of collecting tho samo on
account of removal and otherwise the
timo and attention it requires in book
keeping nud collecting tho small ac
counts which time and attention we
could give to our work rooms and
give our patrons much bettor service we
have concluded to adopt the cash sys
tem Therefore on and after October 1
1000 all laundry will bo cosh with no
exceptions
Dont ask the drivkk fok credit
Laundry delivered and customers not at
home will be returucd to this offlce unless
customer holds a coupon book nud de
livered once more the following day
By this method you can always keep
posted as to the extent of your laundry
work and prevent all misunderstanding
Wo hope you will look at this in a busi
ness like manner and trust you will
make provision for payment when
lauudry is delivered For those who do
not wish to bo troubled with small
amounts coupon book of 1 2 and 3
can bo obtained from tho driver or at our
ofllco by paying cash and get a discouut
of 5 per cent
Hoping that this will meet with your
approval and that we shall continue to
roceivo your patronage nnd good will
we remain
Yours for Business
THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 127 1500
Ciuven McCoy
DrFrauk Salter Diseases of children
CRUM FOR CONGRESS
Tho Crolgliton Itiiil Kutiitn Man Nuiiioit
Yrwtoritnv ly
nrl Speak
The middlo of the road populists hold
n congressional convention at Creighton
yesterday and nominated K AOruni of
that city for congressman from tho
Third district
Instead of holding nn adjourned con
vention in this city on tho Ith of next
month a new call was issued for tho
convontlon at Creighton
About tiO delegates wcro presold
Fx Congressman Howard of Alabama
was in attendance and made a rousing
speech
Secretary of Stato Porter had boon
sent for to ongngo in a joint debate
with Howard but whon ho got thoro
and saw tho situation ho declined to
dobato
Tho understanding among those pres
ent was that Porter is at heart in sym
pathy with the mid road movouiout
Wall oyed piko at Glissmaus
iil to Sioux tllty mill Unturn
Tho O St P M O Ry Co will
sell account of Sioux City carnival Sopt
iith to Oct 1th inclusive ono faro for
tho round trip return limit to Oct 8th
inclusive F WJunkman Agout
Wti mako loans on real ostato at
lowest rates Klkhorn Building and
Savings association T K OmoiiNB Soo
PERSONAL
Miss Nellio Morrow will go to Omaha
tomorrow
Mrs J C Stitt was on tho early train
for Omaha today
Ralph Braasch was a passenger for
Omaha this morning
Dr 1 M Sisson was a passougor for
Omaha this morning
L C Mittelstadt wont down to tak
in tho Omaha carnival
Mrs C K Green wont to Omaha to
day to visit over Sunday
F 13 Hardy was n pasonger for
Omaha on tho early train
W T Gow returned today from a
business trip to Pluiuview
Chief of Police Widanmn was a pas
senger for Albion yostordny
Chas Rico was with tho crowd that
went to Omaha this morning
Mrs J C Spellmau returned from nn
extended viEit east yesterday
Geo B Christoph was a passenger
for Omaha yesterday morning
Mrs II 13 Glissman went to Omaha
yesterday morning to soo tho carnival
Mrs T K Hansen of Tildeu visited
at the homo of C W Braasch yester
day
Miss Lizzie Mueller went to Pierce
yesterday noon to visit friends a few
days
Misses Maude Smith and Belle Temple
went to Omaha today to enjoy tho car
nival
Mr and Mrs W II Blakeman went
to Omaha this morning to attend the
carnival
Mrs Chas Biersdorf went to Plain
view today to attend the Bloy Dodlow
wedding
Mr and Mrs P F Bell and Mr and
Mrs 0 J Chapman were in Omaha
yesterday
John S Robinson candidate for con
gress on the fusiou ticket was a city
visitor from Madison today
Chas H Dietrich of Hastings candi
date for governor on the republican
ticket was in the city over Tuesday
night
Mr and Mrs W T Jones of Wiuside
visited in Norfolk between traius yester
day They were on their way home
from Columbus
J 13 Hopkins of Chicago special re
presentative for tho International
society handling tho Warner library of
literature is in tho city
Mr nud Mrs C W Jones and Mr
and Mrs F L Eatabrook were passen
gers for Omaha on the early train today
to attoud tho carnival
Miss Pearl Barber of Fuller ton
daughter of Dr Barber formerly of the
Norfolk hospital for tho insane is the
guest of Miss Gertrudo Austin
Mr and Mrs O H Reynolds Mr and
Mrs W N Huso ana Miss Kdith
McClary have gone to Omaha to partici
pate in the carnival and
ball
Rev A M McFarlaud wife and
daughter 13tta havo returned to the city
and aro guests at the home of S R
McFarlaud Thoy will probably make
this city their home
Miss Margaret Nichols and Miss Cary
of Neligh were iu tho oity yesterday on
their way to Alabama to teach a school
of colored children under tho auspices of
the American Missionary socioty
Pitted cherrios for pies only 20 couts
por can at Parishs
Dont fail to attend the opening at
Durlaud Sisters Saturday Soptomber
2tth
Lake trout at Glissmaus
Aokkts Wasted For Galveston
The Horrors of n Stricken Oity by
Murut Halsteod a fearful tale of a
beauteous city swept into the sea De
mand enormous Splendid book Only
150 Agents selling from 10 to 100
daily and clearing ftom n to7 dally
A bouana for agents Only endorsed
book Ft eight paid Credit given
Outtits freo Send sl two cent stamps
for postngn Big coniniisions Send
for outfit and tturltory today Tho
Dominion Company Dopt A Chicago
Everybody keep an eye on 1 I Stur
geons Colored Porters Hewing Machine
contest Now i tho time to voto
Farm and city loam
Tint DUIUANI Tiidht Co
HOMESFOR HOMELESS
Cluti Itiililn Work of Nulirinlui Clilldi in
Minim Snclnly
Mis lrnia G Allen goncral stato
worker for tho Nebraska Childrens
Homo socioty with headquarters in
Omaha is in tho city with a 12 months
old baby girl for whom sho hopes to find
a desirable home
Miss Allen is thouroughly enthused
with her work and gave a representa
tive of Tin Nitws sonio interesting facts
concerning it
The society is a national one being or
ganized in 2il states It has boon in ex
lstanco for lit years and during that
time has oared for 1oh houiMless
children placing thorn iu good homes
The society has boon organized iu Ne
braska six years and I7t children havo
thus far been placed in homes in the
stato Tho socioty has received lft
children since the middle of May and
havo found homos for all but two or
three
Miss Allen has boon engaged in tho
work about four years and is busy all
tho timo Sho usually travels about
Kioo miles a month The society cares
for all kinds of children without regard
to condition color or raco The society
has cared for four Chinese children and
found them homes
If they have not homes iu view they
board the children temporarily in tho
homo in Omaha until places are fconrctl
Mi Allen hus they reicve on an
average of three applications for girls
to one for boys They have more appli
cations for gills from ono to four ycais
of aae ill hi thoy can ill
Tno society is represented in cities
by local boards
In Norfolk tho board is composed of
two members from each church C S
Hayes is president and Miss J Durlnnd
is treasurer Miss Allen says there aro
a great many hero who give liberally
and the socioty values its Norfolk frionds
highly Through tho nid of theso local
boards they aro onabled to find homes
for all children coming under their care
Anyone wishing to take a child can
consult tho local board and thoy will
gladly aid in finding them dosirablo
children
Their effort is to find homes for tho
children in good christian families and
after they havo found homos thoy look
after the little ones to seo that they aro
being well cared for
It is a commendablo work nnd charit
ably inclined peoplo should loud their
encouragement to a Fociety that is doing
so much townrd finding worthy homes
for so many homeless littlo ones
Fall opening at J and 13 Durlands
Saturday September 2tth
Everything in tho fruit and vegetable
lino at Parishs
Wanted A night clerk nt tho Pa
cific hotel
School supplies at Christophs
Houses for sale
Wall paper
Kiesaus
T E Odiobnr
sold at a discount at
Some fine improved farms in north
east Nebraska to exchange for city resi
dence property aud littlo money
W D Mixter
Dressed catfish at Glissmaus
Girl wanted at once House work
jiiOO a week Telephone 147 A B
Ellis residence corner 12th street and
Philip avenue
Twenty peoplo are required to pro
duced Two Merry Tramps as now
written nud tho company employed for
tho present season is selected from tho
leading dramatic operatic and vaude
ville organizations of America
tnlou PaclHi Kxciimlon
To St Louis Mo account St Louis
fair oue faro for round trip soiling
Sept JSOth to Oct 5th Return final
limit Oct bth
F W Junkman Agent
Summer Kxc urnloiiii to Suit Lake ami
Klen
The Union Pacific will sell July 1st
to September UOth round trip tickets
via Denver tho Denver aud Rio Grande
or Midland and RioGrundoand Western
one way returning via Uuiou Pacific or
vice versa with privilege of stopovers
at and west of Denver for 20 days
tickets final limit 00 days not exceeding
October Illst 1000 Forrntos or other
information call at U P depot
F W Junkman Agout
Sturgeon is the piano man
Aiulltorlum Orlolier I
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Writ J v II Am
A iiillliirliini I luirmliiv Oiliilit i I
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Wood it WardH Two Merrv Tramps
Mrs Sadie Hart Miller Osteopath
Rooms over the Hayes jewelry storo
Hours from 10 a in to I p in Con
sultation and examination free
Bargains iu wall paper at Kiesaus
Wamkh - A man lor general work
around house and barn Steady em
ployment Dus Suncu
One of the chief attraotions at our
FALL OPENING
will be genuine
New York Patterns
Wo have 100 different stylos iu
Street Hats
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FINE TAILORING
Suits iiwulu to onlor mill in tin latent cl lo Ho
painim iiitl2loii bhop on boutli Fourth Si
south of Hull in Ilrnd
CR SEILER
Sale and
Boarding Barn
Horses Bought and Sold on
Commission
Braadcl Avenue
and Third St
PHONE 44
L L REMBE
Practical Plumber
and Steam Fitter
Agency for the Myers Force and
Wind Mill Pumps
Prices Right
Satisfaction Guaranteed on ull Woik
First door West of Post Olllce
M C WALKER
UEALEIl IN
FLOUR - FEED
Oil and Gasoline
TELEPHONE
NO 33
WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD
SHAVE or BATH
GO TO
tuohottISSc W 0 Halls Barber Shop
Wood Wards Two Merry Tramps JUA1N BT THIUD DOOB EABT OF FOUUTU
AUDITORIUM
Monday October 1st
Flint time in Norfolk of the dolloiotifl
Musical Comedy
A WISE
WOMAN
Ilesonled by
Harlc lninour Frederic Murphy and
n Metropolitan Cast
Iricos I5 do and 75 centH KeatH on
hiiIo at Leonards Drug Storo
Our
Opening
tX
for Llio Km II season of 1100
Look pliiiv last Saturday And
although il rained smd was a
very had day onorally wo
had nioio appreciative cus
tomers than over hefore on an
opening date There must ho
some reason for this and wo
helievo a call will convince
you why it is so We leave
noihin undone lojjet in touch
with the loading ideas of tho
latest Parisian styles and wo
employ peoplo capable of elab
orating our ideas after they
are obtained From the cheap
ost to the most expensive wo
have or can furnish on short
notice It will be that way
through the season We wish
to assert most positively that
We
Guarantee
Complete
Satisfaction
If not entirely satisfied re
turn your bat after purchase
and try until you aro surely
pleased
INSKEEPS
MILLINERY
B MEYERS
Invites you to Compare Prices
Tomatoes por can 8c
Peas per can 5c
Corn per can 8c
lava CoHeo best por lb 15c
Oat Meal per lb 24c
Soap 10 bars 25c
1 pound can Baking Powder 20c
lkfet Prunes por lb 8c
Blueing 4c
Soda per lb 3JjC
Starch per lb 33Jc
Crackers per lb 7 h c
Clothes Lines 9c
Lye por cuu 4c
Mixed Candy per lb 7aC
Pearlino per package 4o
Hico per lb 7c
Lamp Chimney 4c
We havo a big line of Tinware Gran
itoware and Crockery whioh we aw
soiling very cheap
B MEYERS
PURE GROCERIES
Are essential to health
UHLE
handles only pure groceries
freo from adulteration and
sells them at
FAIR
PRICES
You got what you paj for
at Uhles
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