KMTLMPBISE WAR It ANTED LACK 9HP19 THE ion tiV M The Norfolk Neuis W N HTJ8E Publisher DAILY Etnbllhoil 1N7 L 1 Dm rlnr llfr 8i7 any oxcepv Jtr week 15 ceuts Ily mnil per yonr ow WEEKLY NKWS JOUKNAL IhoNowBettnblUlieil lhM TIib Jourunl eetiiblUliod lfc Etory Friday Hy nihil per year 150 Entenxl nt the roBtoillco nt Norfolk Neb ib eonil olaiB matter Telephones Editorial Department No 22 liuBlne OtHce anil Job Hoome No Tho Younger brothers members of tho famous Jesse James gang of out laws have again failed to seenro their liberty A bill looking to their parole has juBt boon dofeated by a bnro majority in the Minnesota legislature The fight for freodom waged in behalf of the Youngers has continued without cessation for the past 20 years and this was the closest it has come to winning It looms likely that the famous bandits will end their dayB in prison Time has mollified their crimes to a certain extent hot that they are remembered is proven by the failure of tho friends of the bandits Many persons who are elected to a position as congressman or senator spend a session or more during their terms in becoming familiar with the work ex pected of them by their constituents by observing how things are done by their older associates Senator elect Dietrich proposes to acquire all of suoh know ledge possible before congress meets and will Igo to Washington soon to learn what he may of congressional matters before he is called upon to serve in a ses sion and when the next session con venes will be ready to enter upon his duties with an understanding of the sit uation that will be of benefit to his con stituents The division of forestry of the depart ment of agriculture is to take a hand in the forestry development of Nebraska and il is hoped that the work contem plated may accomplish much for the benefit of the state An examination of the tree growth of the Btate will be made to determine if forest production on a large scale is possible in this region Thevallev of the Platto river from Plattsmouth to Kearney and the entire western half of the 6tato will tote the field of investigation About May 1 two representatives of the will begin work at riattsmouth and go up the river examining classifying the growth of trees and SILKS Kiiterpriho Black Silks guaran teed Ah well known iih Lonsdale MuhUii nnd Established Price nntl Reputation iu every mercantile contor Oropo Do Chines in nil fh I f n choice colors per yd P V U WiihIi Taffeta Silks Host colors in ft Rainproof Taffeta Silk ox- tromuly popular every- fCn whoro at u Largo lino of FOULARDS di rect from llrst IimkIh Prices open to comparison with tlio world at l5o aud 100 All colors in Swiss Dot Mouse- lino Do Soio at 50c Tost en this price with any city u UO Satin Stripo Mousoliuo Do Soie Beautiful Sntiu Stripo French Ohallios silk and wool WaiBt Flannels All tho clingy sheer popular fabrics Velvets more popular than over Panne Velvets in all colors Mir ror Velvets Gold Cloths and Beautiful All ovors and Trimmings lOo to 600 per yd DRESS GOODS Dross Goods in Variety in the Soft Materials so pronounced as fashiona bio in all colors Wool Batistes Albatross Grenadines Etamines f Oc to 3G0 per yd Barego Tailor Suitings and Drap Do Paris Prunella Tamise Soliels etc studyiug vocabulary when he should have been learning einiple methods of removing causes of trouble The quicker the doctor and the public dis miss tho idea that medicine or glasses cure and learn that it iB nature with the assistance of the patient that ac complishes results the better It will be for all because then a doctors advice will be his most valuable roinedy MEADOW GROVE Bud Lewis was at Tilden Saturday Miss Gertrude Wade spent Easter in Battle Creek W A Wltzigmau spent Sunday visit ing relatives at Norfolk Frauk McCallnm made a business trip to Norfolk Tuesday Mr Harmon Andrews is improving his property west of the city Mrs John Dressier and children are visiting relatives in West Point MlsaLillie Anson of Tilden visited with Ruby Lewis all of last week Misses Alma Mills and Mabel Crooke drove to Tilden Sunday afternoon The Sunday Bchool of the M E church observed Easier by appropriate exerclseB A largo new barn is being erected for Ghas Crooke F F Colegrove is doing the work Ed Hansen of Tilden was the guest of Lionel and Arch McDonald last Sat urday aud Suuday Frank Roberts of Battle Creek was in SLmmuliiMauE if ittg4iafr THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY AMUL 12 1901 All Wool Suits ah wool suits Hod nn Tan and Blue CJUiUU All Wool Sorgo Suits nonlly trimmed unequalled CII 1 anywhere iDIUiUU Htahlv Tailored Suits 1250 1500 1050 S1S00 2000 and 2500 Silk Eton Jackets and Skirts Very Popular S fc rf LADIES TAILORED SUITS An Assortment to Select From The Most Complete Ever Shown In Northeastern Nebraska 100 Select and Most Stylish Suits representing the ex tremo fashionable and catchy ideas in vogue in correct dressmaking this season Surely no lady need send hor order from her own town from motive of PRICE ASSORTMENT or a STYLISH SUIT WE SELL SUITS CHEAPER THAN ANY CITY Wo know whereof we speak and mean exactly what we say Vim W SILK WAISTS Now spring ehndes and styles fil75 -150 r00 ffiGO and iOO Albatross Waists very popular in Rose Green Lavender Red etc 250 i0O and 13C0 Big assortment Whito and Fancy Waists 50c to 1U0 SHOES Our INew Spring Style are INow all in It will pay all our dry goods customers to carofully study OUR PRICES ON SHOES You Will See the Saving Charles Hutchins left last week for Independence Mo to attend a meeting of the Latter Day Saints Mrs Leo Dodendorf of Fremont vis ited relatives in this city from Thursday evening till Friday noon M L Perkins is making extensive improvements on his implement build ing on cast Main street Mrs L R Pritohard returned Mon day evening from an extended visit with relatives and friends at St Paul After a two weeks visit at home Albert Hollrook returned to his work in the Omaha commercial college last Thursday Miss Leila Whlto returned to Meadow Grove on last Sunday evenings passen ger after nn absence of two weeks spent at Osmond Mr Elmer Stilwell has resigned his position with the Johnson meat market arul returned to his home at Juniata last Saturday Oscar and Elmer Oehring returned to Meadow Grove last Monday having been absent on a nine months sojourn in the state of Missouri The barn of Win Irvin was partially destroyed by fire last Monday noon Quite a crowd of neighbors was Boon gathered on the premises and by a hard fight the fire was soon checked It was another case of children who wanted a barn fire bon fire Hoarded Savlugs Missing Henry Wax a farmer living north of Stanton iB looking for his hired man who lie alleges gathered up his savings and absconded The young fellows name is Paul Roberta While the family was absent last week young Roberts while prying about in the cupboard come upon the familys savings to the amount of f 101 70 and the temptation was too much for him He pocketed the coin and bid adiou to the old farm Wax offers a reward of 50 for Roberts ar rest and convict ion Madison Chronicle The fast trains of tho Union Pacific reach San Francisco fifteen hours ahead of all competitors If you are in no hurry take a slow train by one of the de tour routes but if yon want to get there without suffering any of the inconven iences of winter travel take the only direct route the Union Pacific De tailed information furnished on applica tion F W Junkman Agent Sturgeon is the piano man L B week fr k KM WASH GOODS A SEASON OF BEAUTIFUL WASH GOODS The Dainty Sheer Silk Like Creations in cur line must be seen to be appreciated Alexandria Silks 2Cc the most popular Wash Fabric ever produced Coechlin Dimities 25c A large variety of delicate patterns Lace Ef fects Batistes French Ginghams etc BATTLE CREEK Baker was shelling corn lest A H Koplin of Blair was transact ing business here J W Bush of the Tilden creamery was in BattleCreek Sunday John Crook of Meadow Grove WOB transacting business here Friday Sheriff Geo W Losey of Madison was here Tuesday on official duty Ernest Hans went to Tilden Sunday and Tuesday to Omaha on business The teaohers local association had a nice program for Saturday afternoon Albert Hedman returned Sunday from a four weeks visit at Council Bluffs Miss Tilly Gardels went to Hartington Monday to visit her brother Arthur Our bank forco Messrs Luikart and Haase wero Norfolk visitors Sunday Peter Davidson of Stanton is here in the interest of tho McCormick binder Ex Senator W V Allen of MadiBon was transacting business here Wednes day Jacob Sheets and Abna Alyea of Meadow Grove were visitors here last Thursday Otto H Maaa went uptolnman Tues day with two carloads of young cattle to pasture Born to Mr and Mrs John O Burch on Monday a son and to Mr and Mrs Fritz Praeunes a son People burning rubbish on their prem ises should remember to put the fire out before they go to sleep Alvin Lowe of near Norfolk one of the best friends of your scribe trans acted business here Tuesday Next Sunday afternoon the voting members of tho Lutheran church will hold their quarterly business meeting Wesley Carpenter of Willow Creek Pierce county paid f 1200 before Judge Lund Friday a test of the quantity of whiskey he drank Easter Sunday there was service in all our churches In the morning the streets were crowded and a person would think that he was living in a city of world reputation Last week a new lodge was organized here They call themselves The Tribe of Buffaloes They started with about CO members It is said that MoKinley and Dietrich are members Shipped Monday John Ott one car load of hogs and one of cattle i L B Baker one of hogs and one of cattle Geo Berry three carloads of sheep Tuesday Howard Miller Lumber Co CARPETS HOUSE FURNISHINGS Over 50 Patterns to select from now in our store They are bought direct from tho looms nnd No Prices Are Lower than Ours Nottingham Esprit Renais sance Arabian Irish Point and Brussels Lace Curtains Portiors 27G to 1200 Decided money saving on our LiuolenmB Mattings 25 to 50c per yd All Departments Filled to Overflowing with New Goods one carload of hogs Wednesday How- ard Miller Lumber Co one carload of hogs and Fred Schereger one carload of cattle We never paid anything about our vil lnge election laat week becunse we hardly noticed that there was one Forty two votes were cast out of liJOl The anties were not in it Battle Creek is sure to have three snake shops State of Ohio City of Toledo Lucas county ss Frank J Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney Co doing business in the city of Toledo county and state afore said and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Halls Catarrh Cure Frank J Cheney Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence this Oth day of December A D 1890 A W Gleason seal Notary Public Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the mood and mu cous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials free F J CifENEY Co Toledo O Sold by druggists 750 Halls Family Pills are the best The Most Stubborn Coughs resulting from an attack of la grippe or heavy cold must yield to the wonder ful healing properties of Foleys Honey andTar which strengthens the lungs and makes them sound A H Kiesau Applecwtion for Saloon Liquor License Matter of application of Lizzie Vlazny for a liquor license notice is nereDy given mat Liizzie Vlazny did on the 3rd day of April 1001 file her application to the mayor and city council of the city of Norfolk Nebraska for license to sell malt spirit uous and vinous liquors at Norfolk Ne braska from the 1st day of May 1901 to the 30th day of April 1902 at west room of Oxnard hotel in First ward of said city If there is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from thoOrd day of April 1901 the said license will be granted S R McFabland City Clerk Application for Saloon Liquor License Matter of application of Scott Hal brook for a liquor license Uotioe is hereby given that Scott Hal brook did on the 4th day of April 1901 file his application to the mayor and city council of the city of Norfolk Ne braska for license to sell malt spiritu ous aud viuous liquors at Norfolk Ne braska from the 1st day of May 1001 to the UOth day of April 1902 at lot 14 block 4 original town of Norfolk in First ward of said city If there is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from tho 4th day of April 1001 the said license will be granted S R McFabland City Clerk WASH SUITS A New Department For This Season Ask to be Shown Them Neatly trimmed and nicely made suits S25Q 300 350 500 TRIMMINGS Beautiful are our Trimmings Tucked Taffetas Pleted Chiffons Giltt Allovers Fine LacOB etc 50c to 5 00 per yd LUNCH CLOTHS Elegant Hemstitched and Drawn Linen Lunch Cloths 1 0 to 4 50 each New Department New Stock r LADIES NECKWEAR never so pleasing and handsome as this season JOHNSON DRY GOODS COMPANY NORFOLK - - NEBRKSKH EYETALKSJ0 II ny C F V Mnnianrdt OnlUhalmoloKibt Asthenopia moans tired and serves tho purposu of some pooplo to mystify ihnr nnHmitfl nonvovini tho idea Of a serious condition which is true but it iB beneath what should bo tho Btaudard of honor of au ophthalmologist It moans that tho uervo supply is below normal and it exhibits tho weakness sometimes in the ocular mus cIob oither thoso operating tho Ions or tho ones rotating the eyeball or it may affect viBiou intermittently ouo minute Meadow Grove Sunday Miss Eva Christiansen tho patient sees well while tho next I Nebr everything fades away whilo in sucn cases blindness is a baro possibility the most frequent Bequol is a general break ing down of tho entire system Therefore proper glasses Bhould be se cured and suillolent rest tuken to recu porate because it is the same old Btory of hyperopia as tho cause AmourosiB and amblyopia aro alBO wordB sometimes used to designate tho asthenopio state and the layman ought to understand that the doctor who uses tho biggest words usually knows least of what he is talkinc about He spent his time the guest of Application for Druggists Liquor License Matter of application of A H Kiesau for a liquor license Notice is hereby given that A H Kie sau did on the 5th day of April 1901 nie His application to the mayor and city council of the oity of Norfolk Nebraska for licence to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors for medicinal mechan ical and chemical purposes at Norfolk Nebraska from the 1st day of May 190 to the 80th day of April 1902 at east of lot 0 block 3 Mathewsous addition in First ward of said city If there is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two wee ks from the Oth day of April 1901 the said license will be granted S R McFakiand City Clerk White Wyandottes Bred for beauty and utility Heavy laying strain Ne better birds of this variety in Northeast Nebraska My fowls have free range nnd are strong and healthy Eggs for batching 125 a setting Visitors welcome Breeding yards one minutes walk from railroad station Nutwood Poultry Farm O A SLEEPER Proprietor WarscrvllU Nebr CRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold on Commission Braasch Avenue j no inira ox PHONE 44 4 4