i y I When Doctors Disagree Consult Optician X WS NORFOLK Nervousness headaches sleeplessness and dizziness often puzzle the best physicians Nine times in ten eyestrain is the direct cause Nothing1 can effect a permanent cure that does not remove the cause That is what our scientifically fitted glasses do G p 1 PHQUAflDT Dr of Ophthalmology NEBRASKA H E HARDY FUEL Office Cor 4th and Main SU Yards Bast U I Depot Phone 3S MONARCH MIXED PAINT The Best Paint Made Will cover 300 square feet two coats Contains pare lead and oil Shown by chemical test there is no paint ou the market equal to its durability and cover ing capacity We can vouch for this as we have handled the Monarch Paiut for twelve years If you think of painting your house let us figure with you We can save you money Remember our large stock of Wall Paper cheaper than ever Kiesai Dnlfl Bo The following is from one of Mr Johnsons customers whom he never saw The bill was sold in competition with Montgomery Ward Co and the Omaha department stores Eobkrt Wyo Feby 10 1901 Mr C H Johnson Norfolk Nebr Dear Sir Please allow me to thank you for the manner in which you packed the goods purchased from you They all came in in good shape and well wrap ped and we are well pleased with all bought of you We have a nice and comfortable little home here and if you should ever be fortunate enough to be in this locality you have a warm invitation from both myself and wife to call upon us Yours truly H H McClure The Wstber OonditionB of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a xn to day Maximum temperature 54 Minimum temperature 26 Average 40 Preolpitotton 00 Total precipitation for month 13 Snowfall 00 Total snowfall for month 200 Barometer 2024 Forecast for Nebraska Generally fair tonight and Saturday except pos sibly unsettled east portion Warmer east portion tonight Colder Saturday FRIDAY FACTS Earl Sidler is a late victim of the grip A girl baby was born last night to Mr and Mrs G W Lee of Edgewater A masquerade party is to bo given by the South Norfolk club in Railway hall this evening Mrs Ladhoff who has been sick with pneumonia at her home on South Third street is improving A ton was born last night to Mr and MWfaljiiiiftHO4ffl Mrg Kmll Lichtonbcrg who livo two miles north of lludtir M Yount is packing his household goods preparatory to moving to Okla homa Ho expects to loavo in a day or two A A Ahlnian is opening up a bicyclo shop at Madison and Wm Ahluiau drovo over there today with a load of goods Norfolk lodge No 10 1 O O F hnd another IntoroEUng meeting last oven ing and conferred degrees on a number of candidates S R MoFarland was chosen as alter nate delegate to a ho supremo biennial convention by the grand lodgo Knights of tho Maccabees which was in session this week at Lincoln In a dispute over tho lino botwoou their farms near ONeill resulting in a free-for-all fight Jacob Schweitzer was severely nut in tho neck and head by Lee Morrison Wednesday lho building tenanted by tho Inskoep millinery store is to bo romovod from tho lot it occupios nt present and a two storybrlok block will bo erected in its place Tho now building will bo used for saloon purposes A shipment of 12 Ilolgian hares all but three of whibh wero young animals attracted considerable attention at tho express ofllco this morning They wore being shipped from Breghton Col to E 11 Benedict of ONeill this state Tho east bound Union Pacific freight mot with an accident yesterday between and Winsido that delayed traffic for several hours A flange ou ouo of tho wheels broke and a truck was derailed which splintored up some ties and spread the rails Tho train was delayed until a now truck could be received from Sioux City and tho dam ago to tho traok repaired No ouo was injured and tho damage was slight The Loyal Mystic Legion of America held a special meeting last Monday evening at which a number of candi dates were initiated into tho mysteries of the order After the initatory exor cise refreshments were served and a social and fraternal timo was had Sev eral candidates have been reported foi the next regular meeting Monday even ing March 25 The work has been in charge of Deputy W E Arnold of Hastings A census of the town is being taken under tho auspices of members of the First Baptist church Tho object of tho census is to ascertain how many citizens are members of the churches how many children each family has and what Snnday school they attend Tho city is being thoroughly canvassed and it is expected that some in teresting statistics will bo compiled Citizens can materially aid in the work by giving prompt aud intelligent at tention to the canvassers The team of H A Pasowalk which was attached to a new lumber wagon ran away yesterday The wagon was occupied by Herman Nenow and Clias Brubaker who were returning from Mr Pasewalks place Bouth of tho city Tho tongue of the wagon was broken in some manner when the horses had at tained a good speed and the end at tached to the wagon ran into the ground raising it up and tipping it over The men were thrown out and while Bru baker escaped without serious injury Nenow si ffered a broken leg Hennesy Leroylo and his company gave a highly creditable performance last night at the Auditorium when Other Peoples Money E O Townes oomedy success was presented The production is full of genuine wit minus the smut and insinuations vhich charac terize many so called modern comedies andjthe parts were well handled Tho play was along the same lines as some of the old time comedies which many people are old fashioned enough to be- lieve are superior in every sense to tho modern productions Mr Leroyle as Hutchinson Hopper of tho Chicago Board of Trade was moBt clever in act ing his part and J Charles Haydon as Oliver Starbird Hoppers clerk was deserving of especial mention although every member of the cast performed artistically The stage settings were excellent The attendance was fairly good and audience appreciative Opening March 27 at Dnrlands Choice veal at Earos Miss E J Bender is represented in todays issue with a new millinery ad vertisement which should receive the attention of those who contemplate pur chasing anything in her line this season Hardings caeamery butter at Gliss mans Wasted A girl for general house work Mrs J B Barnes Fine mutton at Earos Wild ducks at Glissmans For Sale A team of horses weigh ing about 1300 pounds each new wagon harness and two seated surrey Call on E D Perry Norfolk Juuctiou Six lots in The Heights 80 each S L Gardner Goods at Thompsons at cost must be sold this month Call aud get prices We make loans on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and Savings association T E Odioivs Sen Tlltf NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAKOH 22 Mi1 CITY COUNCIL Smnll Amount f HtlftltieM TrHiMict il li the fit 1iitlmra Tho city connoil mot in regular session last evening with Mayor Robertson and Connclluion Ummimiud Degner Grant Hookman Spollnian and Uhlo present Absent Bullock Minutes of tho regular mooting of March 7 were read aud approved Tho auditing committee reported back as correct tho treasurer reports for January and February and tho report of tho polioo judge for Fobrnaiy Tho public works committee rojtorted worlc ou tho pumps nt tho waterworks station as very slow and unsatisfactory and wore of tho opinion that tho pump was really in worse condition than before tho work began On motion tho mayor was anthori7od toapioint n conunltteo of three council mon to confer with Mr Bullock and Instruct him to return the parts of the pump which had been taken away aud to fix it at once Tho mayor appointed as such commit too Uhlo chairman Brummnud and Grant Bond of L Vet7ol as engineer at the waterworks waB presented and on mo tion was accepted and approved Moat for a good Sunday dinner should bo ordered of Euro Choice quality Rock Spiings pea coal Rock Springs lump and nut Hanua lump nud nut IlliuoiB lump Hocking Valley lump And all sizes of hard coal at Salters Wild ducks at Glissmans Dressed chickens and ducks at Karos moat market PERSONAL Mrs Diltz was a city visitor yesterday from Pierce O S Aodick of Pender wns in town last ovening S R Hill of Battle Creek was in the city last ovening Mrs A J Blllerbeck of Osmond was in tho city yesterday Mrs H A Drebert was a passenger for Omaha this morning N S Raymond of Creighton was a Norfolk visitor over night Mrs Shippee of Tilden i6 visiting her son Will at South Norfolk Alex A Altschuler was a Norfolk guest from Omaha yesterday Mrs Wm Seymour of Omaha is vis iting with relatives in the city Geo W Talbot and Roy Talbot of Fullerton wore in Norfolk yesterduy Misses Nellie and Jessie Howe have returned from a three months visit in Iowa Otto II Maass of Battle Creek waB circulating through Norfolk streets yes terday iw - Ed Jenkins came up from Columbus last nighttovisit his brother C D Jenkins - J N Bundick returned from St lPaul yesterday jWherehe had been in theiu terestof the 6ugar lactory Mrs Tom Sheean who has been visit ing Mrs LVMrBeoler returned to her home in Fremont this morning E M Norton will leave tonight for LuskiWyoming where he will put an acetylene lighting system in the resi dence of Thomas iiell O H Birch and J W Ashburn of Tilden wore Norfolk visitors yesterday Mr Ashburn is the gentleman who singlo honded captured the three Elgin burglars Judge J B Barnes returned from a trip to Lincoln last night Ho was ac companied by his son Eim who has been under the weather and will recu perate at home Miss Martha Millc who has been visiting her sister Mrs W Schroeder left today for her borne in Zumbrota Minn Mrs Sohroeder accompanied her and will visit several months Ira L Hungerford formerly connected with the Times Tribune of this city now circulation and advertising man ager of the Dcadwood Pioneer Times was in the city today greeting old friends He is here to attend the trial of his case against the Times Tribune company which goes over to an equity term of the district court Fresh Baltimore oysters select and standard at Glissmans Pork and beef of the best quality at Earos Choice veal at Glisemans MADISON Ed Jenkins came up from Columbus Monday There are still a few cast of scarlet foyer about town Dave Wallace the small pox patient is reported as nearly well Ernest Luebke of Battle Crook was visiting his cousin Deputy Cloik Heil man Wednesday Mrs O A Swallow came up from Humphrey Wednesday for a few days visit with her parents Tho county assessors met with the commissioners Tuesday all being pres ent but Geo Connolly of Battlo Creek District court convened Wodncsday noon The case of Driving Park associ ation vs Box was continued Case of guardianship of Hannah unibino ap peal from comity court was ready for trial Thursday morning Waller Mead has po far recovered from his recent illness as to lo able to sit up a short timo each In v Ills brother Edgar who has been hero for several weeks departed for his home in Bolvidoro 111 Monday In tho case of State against Charles Parks tho jury returned a verdict of guilty Saturday morning Court then adjourned until Wednosdny noon Tho case of State against Gilt Wright for tho same offense Is ox pooled to coine up for trial next Monday Tho county commissioners met In ad journed session Monday Bids for a now stool bridge at tho foot of Norfolk avo 2l feet roadway and a plxfoot side walk aud all bridges for tho year were opened and tho bid of Canton Bridge Co of Canton Ohio accepted Ira L Hungerford formerly of Nor folk but now of Doadwood was in town Tuesday looking after tho collection a judgment of between sjl00 and 100 which ho has against tho Norfolk Print ing Co lately decided in his favor by the district court allllmilng the judgement of the county judge Boiled ham nt Olissutuus WARNERVILLE 1 F Webster Sundaycd in Platte Centre James Barker has opened a blacksmith shop on Main street Two of Nato Rowletts children huvo the whooping cough Maurice Curbcrry returned Tuesdny from a visit in Iowa Mrs O M Mooro went to Pierce Monday to visit friends MrB Charles May went to Falls City Saturday to see her mother who is seri ously ill Henry Wagner from Hooper bos routed and moved onto a farm two miles northwest of town S S Haymnn state mannger of tho M B A and Deputy L M Wolfe visited tho lodgejioro last Friday evou ing While we aro waiting for the flowers to bloom wo will sell MUSLINS In the Newest Designs aud at the Low est Prices JE DURLAND PARISH We carry a com plete line of High Grade Groceries There is scarcely a 3 thing in the whole i Grocery linethat you t cant find here and we keep them fresh and clean too We have just re ceived a lot of H J Heinz Food Prod- x ucts acknowledged to be the best See t X them in our window PARISH TRHGY I DURLnND Kn nfl EACH I 22 lots well locat 4uUUU od at the Junction in this city for sale at T000 each A SNAP ttf I nf PER ACRE 60 acres of OPt IUU first class HAY LAND within two miles of Norfolk at f 5000 per acre I n PER CENT ON THE INVEST I U MENT A good business proper ty on Main street between 4th and 5th streets at a prico that will pay 10 per cent on tho investment Hi TRKBY Jt DURLflND siimm II MAJESTIC C90KIN8 EXHIBITION We extend you a cordial invitation to wilness tho working of tho iront Majestic Stool and Malleable Iron Range at our store ovcry day from March 25 to March 10 Wo will show you how to bake biscuits brown top Jind bottom in throe minutos how to cook with ono half tho fuel you are now using and show you an article that if pi porly used will last a lifetime Hot Coflennnd lliseuil served JJ MOOItlO i very day dining the exhibition Norfolk Nob With each Great Majestic Range sold during this sale wc will actually give Free 1 18 oz all Copper Majestic Tea Kettle worth 150 I No h Steel Enameled Pot and Cover 135 1 No It Steel Enameled Pot and Cover 150 2 Patent Marble Enameled Pudding Pans 00 1 Sot Drip PaiiH fully finished 75 2 Solid Stool Kliillotii i 80 I Steel Griddle 50 I Heep Pattern I Me Plates 20 8750 Oomeslic f wBdB0sry I Standard Sewing Machines Domestic S Standard I Also a full line of Baby Carriages Hoffman Smith J v y A 5 V f J y y y y I I 1 Easter Novelties WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 OPENING DAY for Easter Novelties nnd the greatest line of Season able Practical Reliable Dependable Millinery we have ever shown WEDNESDAY MARCH 27 OPENING DAY in INSKEEPS MILLINERY vA fVt Xvvvi Avlvv PATTERN HATS MISS E J BENDER f announces a special display of Pattern Hats Bonnets and Millinery Novelties on Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday March 27 to 30 The trimmed designs will embrace many Genuine French Patterns together with a superb collection of Miss Korkows designs A cordial invitation is extended to the public to visit these Special Exhibitions of Headgear Open Evenings on the Dates of the Display PATTERN HATS 6