til V ThcJSiorffolkl4cu4s W N UUHK PuWlphvr Rthcj dij lJctit DAILY KrtnMlriiril ISM pirjit HmulAy Hr currlor liy mMi prr jrnr ow Ifr wrKKiY n ivs i or una i Th Nwt Mtnhllriimi ll Tlio Jnvmml orlnblUlifd 1M7 KTrj Prlilny Hy mU prr jenr lM Entfirwl nt tlin lnttnfllr nt Norfolk Nnli n rotul clftff mnttrr Titlrnlioniw POIIorlnl DrvnrlmMil No IluMnnM Ulllrfl nml Job lio toomr No 822 1 If Norfolk is to baton harvest homo Itival this full now is tho time to settle Iho question and tophi tho preliminary work Tho Globo Detnoorat is of tho opinion that Bryan is giving moro attention to Missouri politics thnn ho in to tho oli lies of Nebraska bocanpo ho knows that Nebraska has loft democracy for good Irat is anxious to save Missouri to his party La Prosse n Purls uuwspapcr is of tho opinion that tho yntikeo peril HiroatoiiB moro disaster to Knropo than tho yollow peril that called forth tho recent expedition to China Tho ynii hoe peril are boxers too that is boxers of merchandise and nro not likely to to ns rendllv suppressed as the China men About the only paramount issue Jeft for domocracy is tho Sulu treaty iiud this will undoubtedly disappear toforo n campaign makes it available It is most undemocratic for tho admin istration to conduct its affairs in a manner so subject to popular approval but tho republicans are not objecting and tho democrats cannot Tho Iowa supreme court iH appar Mitly of the belief that some dramatio performances cannot be libolod and has bunded down u docisiou that dramatio critics ore to be allowed groat latitude Soino alleged performances should un doubtedly bo taken before tho court for libeling tho profession and this sort could scarcoly hope to recover from a dramatio writer for nu adverse criti cism Thoro appears to be few able to vig orously condemn the horrible crime of burning a negro at tho stake when tho crimo committed by the victim was of tho most atrocious nature conceivable One should not excuse the other but there are many who will consider the Florida negroB punishment none too pevere although they will argue in fa vor of allowing tho law to take its courso Now tho rumor is circulated that Charles A Towue of Minnesota is to enter that maelstrom of Vhitoeruts Wall street and put forth ji strong ef fort toward becoming a monopolist It really looks as though tho octopus was eating directly into the heart of tho fu sion parties and making the best of them traitors to tho cause Tho fight against corporate influence must have been begun too late A southern eM hiuigo says a now south is talking through Senator McLauriu Mr Bryan wants that now south to cIobo its mouth and remain in the back woods of politics He favors Senator Tillman who argues for tho old south nnd old democracy of tho retarding kind They may succeed in muzzling the now south for a time but it will finally break forth in dazzling splendor never to roturu to democraoy of the pessimistic sort Tho Telegraph of Macon Ga is one of tho many southern papers that is awaking to a new sense of political in fluences in that section of the country It sayB At present the old lino south ern democrat is face to faco with tho disagreeable fact that his party has ubaudoned some of its most cherished principles and that the republican party has speedily appropriated the sumo He is also aware that the republican parry of today is ns friendly toward his section as is the dominant element of the democracy which strange to say is still found in the north where the dem ocraoy is tho weakest Land Commissioner Watson of Lin coin is preparing some interesting sta tistics regarding divorces granted in Ne braska Prom the figures at present compiled Madison conuty shows up ns the banner divorce county of the state population considered Lancaster has failed to file n report and the only county surpassing Madison in the num ber granted is Douglas Madison county is credited with 29 divorces during 1000 12 of which were granted at the request of the wife and 17 at the husbands re quest This may be considered n poor showing for domestic felicity in the county but there ore many happy homes to refute the imputation of the divorce court The late John J Ingalls of Kansas is accredited with the following views re garding death In the democracy of the dead all men at last ore equal There is neither rank or station nor prerogative in the republio of the grave At this fatal threshold the philosopher ceases to be wise and the song of the poet is si lent Dives relinquishes his millions and Lazarus his rage The poor man is txs rich as the richebt and the rich man as poor as the pauper The creditor loses his nrury and the debtor is ao quitted of his obligation There the proud man surrenders his dignities the politician his honors tho worldling his pleasures the invalid needs no physi cian and tho laborer rests from unre quited toll Hero nt Inst is natures final decree in equity Tho wrongs of timo are redressed Injustice is expiated tho irony of fato is refuted tho unequal distribution of wealth honor capacity pleasure and opportunity which makes life so cruel and inexplicable n tragedy ceases in tho realms of death Tho strongest there has no supremacy and tho weakest needs no defense The mightiest captain succumbs to tho in- viuclblo adversary who disarms aliko tho victor and the vanquished PERSONAL Mrji Dan Murphy of Omaha is here visiting friends Zollo M Delano of Plalnvlow was a Norfolk visitor today V L Mote was a Norfolk visitor from Plainvlew today Mrs A P OlilldB leaves tomorrow moruinufor Parker S 1 to visit her daughter Miss Nettle Nelson loft yesterday for her homo in Oakland to spend her sum mer vacation Mr and Mrs Arthur Pilgor of Madi son spent Memoorial day with relatives and friends In Norfolk Mrs T P Motumiuger wim over from Madison to join tho breakfast party at tho homo of A 1 Durland this morning Mr and Mrs O P Huiibo retnrnod yesterday from Bazllo Mills where they visited their sou Louis several days Judge and MrB J B Barrios were passengers for Premout today to visit tho university cadots in camp there They expect to return tomorrow Mrs WilliiTMoBrido and children of Madison are guests of Mr and Mrs C H Reynolds and attended tho break- fastglvon by tho McBdamoB Darlnnd this morning Mrs W 0 Newman of Stanton vis ited her parents Mr and Mrs W A Moldeuhauer yesterday Sho was ac companied by her sisters-in-law MissoB Mina and Pauline Newman Walter Schroeder teocher of St Pauls parochial school loft yesterday fora visit toMinuesotn and to meet his wife also a sou who arrived during Mrs Schoedors visit to her old homo Herman Huobuer stopped oil hero Wednesday on hiB way from Wisconsin to hiB homo in tho Blnck Hills to greet old f riouds and comrades Ho was a buuknmto of W A Moldunhauor dur ing tho civil coiillict Mrs II C Truman went to Lincoln yosterday There she will join Mr Trumans mother and go on to St Louis fur u few weekB visit While there sho will attend tho wedding of her brother-in-law which takes place on tho oth of Juno llov Mr Wismer and wifo wero the guests of Col S S Cotton yesterday Mr Wismur has been a Sunday school missionary statioued at Neligh but yesterday went to Creightou whore he has accepted tho pastorate of the Con gregational church Ho was joined hero by his wife who has been visiting in Canada WARNERVILLE Prod Terry is erecting a wind mill on his farm juBt west of town Born Sunday May 19 to Mr nnd Mrs Mark Purviauco a sou G II Walker closed u term of Bchool in district No -17 and returned to hiB homo in Norfolk last week Miss Ollio Muuson went Center Priday of last week the graduating exercises of school to Platte to attend tho High New Slilrt WuInIn In mercerized pongee linen batiste lawn and percale We can give you very handsome colored or white wuists Wo have just received another lot of black Bilk dress skirts lined nnd uuliued tucked to the waist flounced with nich ing and ruflles or handsome applique prices from fit SO up Pretty black skirtB uuliued the new thing for summer wear Have you seen our lattice batiste cor set Colors white pink and blue Prices lfiO and 100 The most desirable girdle in the mar ket is the straight from linen tape style price 125 Initial writiug paper best quality parchment tinted writiug paper dainty initial price J5c a box Mus J Benson South 10th street Omaha Nebr Notice Sealed bids will be received nn to a trench for water works extension from Ninth 6treet ulong Philip nveuuo to Twelfth street aud thence north ou Twelfth street t to Mudison nveuuo Number of feet 1550 width of trench lv feet on the bottom depth of trench hC feet Work must be completed by July 1st 1901 and a bond will be required for faithful performance of the contract August Brummiwd Chairman Committee on Pnblio Works Order ycur engraved visiting cards at The News oilice 100 cards and plate fl50 50 curds and plate 1 THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MAY 31 J901 MADISON T M Yen7ul was down from Norfolk over Sunday O A Coons is confined to his home with a mild attack of smallpox K 11 Grant of limerick drove to Madison Priday of last week Mm A H Alllnson of Norfolk visited Mrs O W Crnm Saturday lost J 11 Ott of Battle Crook was attend ing to business in Madison Tuesday Alviu Low and Robert McKibben of Valley precinct were in the city Tues day Geo Richardson and wife visited at the family homestead mar Battle Creek Sunday 0 11 Reynolds and wife of Norfolk wore guest of Willis McBrldo and wife over Sunday Memorial services were held nt the M 1 church Sunday morning Rev Tiieo Morning delivering tho addroB Hon 0 T Mullly of Meadow Grovo was in town Monday tho first time since he was seriously injured by a runaway tcum last fall Mrs Henry Pricko died last Priday at noon and was buried Sunday after noon services being conducted at tho house by Rev 12 Denulngor of Green Garden Marion Crnm was it years old on Pri day lust and on Saturday a number of her little friends helped her celebrate the occasion All enjoyed themselves greatly Mrs P P Wigton terminated her visit with Superintendent Crnm and family Saturday and went as far as Nor folk on her way to her homo in Osmond that evening Bishop Scanuel of Omaha confirmed a number of children at tho Catholic church here lust Saturday morning Tho Humphrey baud came up and sup plied tho mnsio Tho assessors to mako returnB to tho county clerk up to Wednesday evening are Maurice Curberry Waruervillo pro duct Prank White Green Garden Fred Lane Valley precinct The eight members of tho graduating class have issued neat commencemet in vitations to their frioudB The graduat ing exercises will be at Hems opera houso Priday evening Juno 7 Married Snnday afternoon by Rev E Douuiuger at the homo of the brides mother in Madison Mr VV A Homle ben of Norfolk nnd Miss Alwino Stollu A few intimate friends of tho family witnessed tho ceremony Wednesday morning nt tho homo of Mr and Mrs Carl T Seely their daughter Verua N Seely and William E Wells foreman of tho Argus at Col umbuB wero married Rev Morning performing tho ceremony Tuesdny oveuing S B Lyon swore out a warrant before Justice Richard sou charging Sam Dunn with assault accompanied by an intent to do great bodily harm Constable J B Donovan made the arrest nnd when arraigned Wednesday afternoon tho defendant pleaded not guilty and the trial was sot for next Monday at 2 p m County Attorney Mapes will prosecute nnd John S Robinson will appear for tho defend ant BATTLE CREEK Uncle Miko Connelly is very Eick nt this writing Chns Prtiss nnd family of Emerick were visiting here Wednesday with relatives v Mr Fisher of Oakdale was here Wednesday in the interest of the Deer iug company Jos Roseborongh of Tilden was here Monday and Tuesday in tho interest of the Champion company Hon P P Zimmerman is badly troubled with rheumatism He intends to go to the Hot Springs next week Rudy Blatt who sells the best pop and ginger ale in Nebraska was deliv ering his extracts in Battle Creek Tues day Grandma Eyl who is now staying with her daughter Mrs Carl Preaner eight miles south of here is very Bick at present The Fourth of July committees will meet next Monday evening for the pur pose of preparing a program for the cele bration Prank Human one of the prosperous young men of Clearwater was visiting sisters and brother in this place Tuesday and Wednesday Grandpa P Schrelber who stays with his daughter Mrs C Pruss at Emerick was very sick last week but is better again at this writiug Fred Eyl had the exterior and in terior of his residence and outbuildings painted this week W B Fuerst and June Oth 1101 for the labor of digging A P BoeDee H the work The betrothal of Mr Albert Schleferit and Miss Anna Schlien was announced at tho German Lutheran church by Rev Hoffman last Sunday Miss Emma Palmer who has been employed in Omaha for several months is visiting relatives iu Battle Creek She came Wednesday evening John Rogers of Hooper has bought the Blue Front restaurant of Mrs Avery aud will take possession June 1 He will run a bakery in connection Some of our business men are said to be bhort on occupation tax from last year Our city officials should make them cough up or refund the money to thoso who paid Our schools closed Priday The clos iug exercises were held in the Maxwell opera house and a very interesting pro gram wafl carried out Tho main sponkers were Puthor Walsh of Norfolk and Rev Warno of this place There were two graduates the MisstB Mae Dufphey and Mogaret Connelly At a regular meeting of Sincerity lodge No 21 1 A P nnd A M tho following officers were elected for tho ensuing Masonic yenr Prnnk 12 Martin master John S Braisher senior warden L B Baker junior warden T L White treasurer Howard Miller secretary P L Martin will represent Sincerity Jodgo nt tho meeting of tho grand lodge to bo held in Omaha next week MEADOW GROVE Priucipnl Walter Pilger Sundnyed in Meadow Grovo Jake Sheets made n business trip to Norfolk Saturday Miss Wade Hpont last Sabbath at her home in Buttle Creek Mrs Win Dogan visited relntives in Battle Crcok Saturday T L MorriB of ONeill wub greeting friends in this place Sunday G A Luikart of Norfolk transacted business in tniB city Monday Mr and Mrs Stewart of Norfolk spent a few hours in this city last Monday W W Roberts of Norfolk stopped off in this burg between trains Saturday Mr and Mrs Walt Palmer of Cole ridge are visiting relatives in this city A social dunce was given at Bill Greens residence last Saturday even ing Lionel McDonald returned Monday evening from a two weeks visit in Omaha and Council Bluffs Messrs GurdelB Phipps Cox and ReaviB of Buttle Creek attended the baud dunco given Thursday evening Mrs Morris who has been visiting in Meadow Grove for the past week or more returned to her home in ONeil Sunday evening Mr Wolf of Norfolk who organized n M B A loduo here last winter made a short stay in Meadow Grove Mondu afternoon Miss Winnie Hartley principal of the Tilden schools made a short visit in our city lust Sunday afternoon the gueBt of Mr and Mr Kindred John Witzigmuu came up from Nor folk Saturday evening and visited his brother W A Witzigmuu und family until Sunday evening The Misses Mabel Sturgen Mary Crooke and Gertrude Rouse attended the commencement exercises in Battle Creek Pridny evening Prank McCulluni sold his barber trade Friday to Mr Louey of Plainview Neb Prank has as yet not decided whether to stnyiu Mendow Grove or locate else where Tho Johnson meat market moved to its new location in tho Sheets building last Friday Mr Johnson now lias one of the finest shops between Omaha and Denver The schools of Meadow Grove closed Wednesday fora three mouths vacation The closing exercises were rendered Wednesday afternoon and were well attended by parents and friends of the pupils The dance given Thursday evening by the Meadow Grove band was very well attended a few in attendance from Battle Creek and Tilden The dance was a blooming success socially and financially Strawberries and ice cream were served at the restaurant at midnight llinure of Ointment or Catarrh that Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physicians a6 the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them Halls Cutarrh Cure manufac tured by P J Cheney Co Toledo O contains no mercury and is taken internally acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system In buying Halls Caturrh Cure be 6ure you get the genuine It is taken internally and made iu Toledo O by P J Cheney Co Testimonials free Sold by Druggists price 75c per bottle Halls Family Pills are the best BherllTitSaie Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued by Chris Sohav land clerk of the district court of Madi son county Nebraska upon a judgment rendered before Geo E Richardson a justice of the pence in Madison county Nebraska and on the 20th day of March 1901 duly filed and docketed in the office of the clerk of the district court of Madison county Nebraska iu favor of Joliet National bank of Joliet Illinois nnd against Moses Mihills and Elizabeth Mihills for one hundred and eighty dol lars and tixty seven cents with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum and costs taxed at 8 55 aud accruiug costs 1 have levied upon the following real estate taken as the property of said defeudnnts to satisfy said judgment tO wit Lot sixteen 10 in block one 1 Nor folk Junction Madison county Ne braska And will offer the sarue for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hund on tho 20th day of Jnno A D 11KJ1 nt tho hour of one oclock p in of snin day in front of the east door of the court house in Madison Nebraska that being the building wherein the lust term of court was held when and where duo attendance will be given by the undersigned Dutod this 28th day of May 101 Gko W Losky Sheriff of said County Not left to Contractu boalod proposals well be received at tho office of the commissioner of public lnuds and buildings Lincoln Nebraska until ia oclock noon June 1101 1 for tho erection of a stand pipe at the asy lum for insane at Norfolk Nebraska Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of tho commissioner of pabllc lands and buildings or at the of fice of the suiKjiiuteudent of tho UBylum at Norfolk Nebraska Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check to the amount of ten per cent of tho bid made payable to the Btato of Nebraska to be forfeited to tho state iu ctse tho bidder being awarded the contract shall full to exe cute a contract and furnish bond as re quired within ten dnys aftor tho receipt of notice of the acceptance of his bid Tho successful bidder to give bond in a surety company in tho sum of 2000 00 conditioned on the faithful performance of his contract Tho bourd of public lands and build ings reserve the right to reject any nnd all bidB aud to waive defects Gko D Follmer Com Pub Lands nnd Buildings Lincoln Nebr May 21 1001 IMImate of Kxpetifte Estimate of expenses of tho city of Norfolk Nebraska for the fiscal yenr L1001 GENERAL FUND Salorios 3500 00 Election expenses 200 00 Streets and sidewnlks 1 500 00 PriutiHg 800 00 Supplies 200 00 Miscellaneous 1800 00 Total 7000 00 Street lighting fund 1 400 00 Fire department fund 700 00 INTEREST FUND Interest on bonds issued in 1887 900 00 Interest on bonds issued in 1891 900 00 Interest on refunding water bonds iFsned in 1891 1700 00 Total 1500 00 Sinking fund 700 00 Grand total 12000 00 Receipts of the city for fiscal year ending March 0 1K1 Saloon occupation tnx 2250 00 Miscellaneous licenses 488 95 Dog tax 218 00 Sidewalk repairs 89 GO County treasurer general taxes 92 11 01 County treasurer road tuxes 097 77 Total 12880 99 Application for Saloon Liquor License Matter of application of Chas Apfel for a liquor license Notice is hereby given that Chas Apfel did on the 22nd day of May 1901 file his application to the mayor nnd city council of the city of Norfolk Ne braska for license to sell mult spiritu ous and vinous liquors at Norfolk Ne braska from the 1st day of May 1901 to the 80th day of April 1902 in First wnrd of said city If there is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 28rd dav of May 1901 the said li cense will be granted S R McParland City Cleik Application for Saloon Liquor Limine Matter of application of Euiil Moeller for a liquor license Notice is hereby given that Emil Moeller did on the 81st day of May 1901 file his application to the mayor nnd city council of tho city of Norfolk Nebraska for license to sell malt spirit uous and vinous liqnors at Norfolk Nebraska from the first Tuesday of May 1901 to the first Tnesday of May 1902 ut east K of lot 10 block 4 origi nal town in First ward of said city If there is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 81st day of May 1901 the said li cense will be granted S R McFarland City Clerk Notice Richard Romig will take notice that on the 4th dny of May 1901 J L Daniel a justice of the peace in and for Norfolk precinct in Madison county Nebraska issued an order of attach ment for the Btom of 800 in nn action pending before him wherein Sadie Beymer 1b plaintiff and Richard Romig is defendnnt and property consisting of a chainless bicycle hns been attached under said order Said cause was con tinued to the 18th day of June 1901 nt 9 oclock a m Norfolk Nebraska May 8th 1901 Sadie Beymfr Plaintiff JOflflsoii JOHNSON ART STUDIO We are now ready for business in anything in the photograph line at the corner of Fourth street and Madison Avenue If in need of anything in our line we would be pleased to nave you call and see us Cabinets a specialty Satisfaction guaranteed JOHNSON JOHNSON HENRY E RYDER Teacher of the Piano Violn Organ Guitar and Mandolin Baptist Parsonage 207 Fifth St For Sale One double Spring dray wajjon one set dray harness and one buggy harness In quire of HENKY MILLER gARNES TYLER j J Attorneys nt Law Norfolk pilC S Pa UK BR Mast Block Norfolk DEMIST II linrnpi v Tjler Nebrasl n Norfolk Neb DR II T 11 OLDEN Homeopathic PhvMcInn and Snrgcoa Otlice Citizen Niitioiinl Hank Hnlldlug Telephone 101 Sanitarium ami HoMilfuco Main and IStli St Telephone 9 Norfolk Nebraska H J COLE DENTIST OHlce oter Cititeut Nntlonal Hunk Itnttdene uno block north of CouereRiitiounl church Nebraska jfAPES HAZEN Attorneys atLaw Oilice In the Unit Mock Norfolk Nebraska JVJISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Dp ftnirf In Cotton block oter linnms star Flret clues work Kunrunteed Norfolk Nebraska yRS SADIE HART MILLER Osteopathic Physician Rooms over Ilnyee Jewelry Honce Norfolk POWERS HAYS Attorneys at Law Room 10 11 and 12 Maetblock Norfolk - - Nebraska ROBERTSON ROBERTSON Attorneys-at-Law Rooms 1 and 2 Robertson Block Norfolk Nebr SESSIONS BELL Undertakers and Einlmlnicrs Sessions 151k Norfolk Ave2 Norfolk - - - Nebraska SEWING MACHINES 5 oo to 9000 Noetllce all kimlt per doz 2c SiiiKur Oil per bottle 10c Machines rented by week or moat Repairs of all Salut mun wanted The Singer Manufacturing Co 2og hast Norfolk Ave A K LAWRKNCE Mpr B W JONAS FINE TAILORING Suits made to orJer and in the InteFt etyle Re pairing neatlydouo Shop on South Fourth St south of llaum lirot MRS H H HULL Manicuring Shampooing Baths Telephone No 447 Rooms on North Ninth Street James Richards M D P3fe rfiSSE LiJi OCULIST And Expert tlonist Kxnminntion of the eye free to pntiente nnd pntrone Oflice 1404 Fani am St Omaha opposite Puiton Hotel L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Mrers Force and Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door West of Post Office GRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold Commission Bravcti Avenue and Third St on PHONE 44