THE NORFOLK NKWS : FRIDAY , At'Cit'ST 4A 1001 11 When Children should wear glasses 1. When their eyes are not straight 2. When they cannot distinctly see the blackboard. J. When reading , if they squint hold the book sideways or too close A. When they tire easily of reading Of studying. All sure signs that great benefit wil be derived from wearing glasses. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. . W. OPTICIAN , NORFOLK - - NEBRASKA. LOTS FOR SALE. On Norfolk Avenue , near ! ) th St. , f > 2 feet front , $425. At Junction , good lot , $110. T. E. ODIORNE. PARISH Heinz's Pickling Vinegar is the only Vinegar to use for Pickles. You can't get anyone to use anything else af ter using it once. Drop in and look it up. PARISH The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. to day : Maximum temperature 82 Minimum temperature 49 Average 05 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for mouth 08 Barometer 29 50 Forecast for Nebraska : Generally fair tonight nud Saturday , except possi bly bhowers west portion Saturday. FRIDAY FACTS. Miss Anuio McBride will entertain tonight for her guest , Miss Clare Why- man. The Norfolk lodge Sons of Herman nre to picnic in Rhulow's grove next Sunday aud an enjoyable time is antici pated. Tennis played at the hospital for the insane last evening was won by Pase- walk and Hnse over Dr. Young and Walker 2-C G-8 . - , - , 0-0. An enjoyable party was given at the Verges home on North Tenth street last evening for Charles Verges who will leave soon to attend college. The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mason in Hayes' addition has been completely remodeled and is much im proved in appearance and convenience. The Junction and np town boys' nines engaged in a game of ball yester day which took ten innings to decide. The np town nine won by a ecore of 10 to 15. Quite a number of young people of the city and a number who are attend ing the teachers' institute enjoyed the weekly dance at the Norfolk hospital for the insane last evening. Fire broke out Wednesday in the rooming house occupied by the laborers in the beet sugar factory at Leavitt and the factory buildings were saved from destruction only by hard work. The ball game between the Sioux City and Norfolk Elks will not bo played until n week from tomorrow , the Sioux City Elks having announced their intention of coming on that day. TUB NEWS lost evening stated that the state bank examiner called on the Norfolk National bank. It was the national bank examiner , of course. The state bank examiners have nothing to do with the national banks. A sub-district camp meeting of the Norfolk district will bo held at Pouca beginning today and continuing for ten days. A rate of one and a third fare i \ linn been secured on the railroads H v. D W. McGregor will bo the evangelist. Last evening was ( juito chilly n d those who are pessimistically inclined nro already beginning to fear that fro't will finish up the work uncompleted by the heavy ruins thin spring and the drouth this summer , I\H fur as the corn crop in concerned. Mr. and Mrn. C. H. HoynoldB entertained - tainod a small company of friundB last evening in honor of their guests , Mr and MrH. Pardonner. Mr. P.irdonnor Ittft at noon today for n short business trip to Colorado , and during his absence Mrs Pardonner and the children wil ! remain with Norfolk friends. The game between Norfolk and Stanton - ton which was to have been played on the homo grounds today has boon do olared olT , the Stanton team not being able to fill the engagement as they had no pitcher. The Norfolk management offered to supply u pitchorbut thu Stanton - ton team preferred not to play. A number of ladies surprised Miss Villo Mason last evening at her homo on Madison avenue and Tenth street. The party had boon planned for a house * warming on the occasion of Miss Mason taking possession of her recently ac quired home but had been postponed for several reasons. The evening was enjoyably - joyably spent and her guests presented Miss Mason with an elegant oak chair. Winsido Tribuuo : Win Hoyo * , Will Hayes and Ohas. MoKeen drove to Nor folk yesterday. The object of their journey was to sec about getting rust- ings iinulo for their putout They him patented n machine to hold a thrashing machine bolt in place the one. running from the engine to the machine. It is a very unique devise to keep the belt from being blown off when it is windy. There ere other patents along this line but none so good , and it is hoped the boys will make a good thing out of it. The barn of A. E. Pettitt , at his home on Philip avenue , between Twelfth end Thirteenth street , was dostroyd by fire yesterday afternoon. Besides the building , a new harness , a half load of hay and a stove contained in the barn were destroyed. Mrs Pettitt succeeded m removing a valuable tool chest from 'he barn before it was burned. There was some insurance on the building , but how much has not boon ascertained. The fire started in a heap of manure beside the barn but it is not known how it was set. The fire department re sponded to the oJ-irin but before it could prevent the damage had been done , the fire having nmdo considerable headway before the alarm was turned in. Oakdale defeated Norfolk in the ball gome at that pluco yesterday by n score of . ' 50 to 5 , which was the poorest record of the season for the Norfolk team. It in said that the homo team started in to play fairly good ball but they became wrought up over some decisions of the umpire and after that apparently tried to see how many scores they could give to the other team by letting them have it easy and even coaching for them. It was evidently a farce and it is small wonder if the spectators were disgusted. Ab n result of the game there will be several important changes made in the organization of the team and it will be materially strengthened for the Sunday game with Humphrey. Peterson of Pierce has been secured to pitch that game , which is suflicient guaranty that there will be good work in the box. The work of putting the mi'l property and the water power in better condition is almost completed and the owners ex pect to start the mill again Monday. Extensive improvements have been made and the property is now iu better shape than ever before , with promise of permanency. A force of 50 men has been at work on the job for the past thrco weeks and the improvements will cost about $4,000. An iron pipe nine feet in diameter will carry the water from the mill race to the mill wheel. The pipe is closed at the south end and all the water that enters the race must pass through the wheel before it escapes into the river channel below. The wheel is a turbine and works on the corkscrew principal. It will furnish 140 horse power under the new arrange ment. Fifty thousand brick were used in making the improvements and those under water are vitrified and laid in cement. There was considerable heavy material used in the work of construc tion which was handled from a great derrick at the top of the mill. The owners now believe that that their property is in better condition than ever to give patrons satisfactory service. Choice meats of all kinds at Karo's. WANTED Married man on farm. In quire at NEWS office. Notice to Water Consumers. Attention is hereby called to the ordi nance which requires water consumers to promptly turn off their hydrants whoa a fire alarm is sounded. Atten tion should bo given this requirement as the department desires nil the water and pressure possible in case of fin * . 0 E. HAKTFono , Chief Fire Department. The 0. St. P. M. & 0. will sell tickets to Wakefleld on August 28 and 29 , geode o return until the 30th at f 1 15 for the round trip on account of the Modern Woodmen picnic. Tickets to Dakota City on account of he Pioneer and Old Settlers association will bo sold August 2t > , good to rctuin the JlUth , ut | U 05 for the round trip F. W .IrxuMAX. Agent. Company L will meet at the armory tonight at 8.110 shurp. Hell will bo called nt that hour and those not pres ent will be Iliad. Ai.riir.t ) GIIUCKI : : : , Cuptttm. FOUND. A bunch of koyH and a ohuli await an owner at thin olllco. Spring lamb , spring chickens , chan nel catfish , luke trout , choice veal am choice bonf at the Piilauo meat market Telephone 18H. Wo make IOIIIIH on real potato at lowest rates. Klkhorn Huilding am Savings association. T. E. OIHOUNE Son Foil HAI.I : Hunch ono and u hal miles from Tilford , S. D. 1-,50 ( > acres deeded land , 2,000 leased land , plentj living water ; all fenced ; well improved Price $80,000. Would take some Nor folk property and farms to suit. O. H. Siaiu. : : I'tuli ' an lilintl C'llnmlp. The first white man to net foot 01 Utah soil , Father Silvestro Voledt Esfiiliuitv , who reached the great Sul Lake on the 2lnl ! day of September , 177(1 ( wnito in his diary : "Hero the elitimto is so delicious , the air so balmy , that it IB a pleasure to breathe by day and bj night. " The cliinato of Utub is ono o the richest endowments of naturo. Oi the shores of the urcat Salt Lake ospn cially and for fifty miles theiel'rom ii every direction the climate of climates is found. Toenablo persons to p.irtiei patoiu these scenic and elimatio attrac tions and to reach the famous health bathing and pleasure resorts of Utah the Union Pacific has miitlo a rate ti Ogden and Salt Lake City of ono fart for round trip , plus $2 00 , from Missour river , to bo in effect Juno 18 to ! ! 0 inclu sive , July 10 to August ! ! 0 inclusive. Return limit October HI , and $ ! iO 00 for the round trip on July 1 to ! ) , inclusive September 1 to 10 inclusive. Proportionately low rates from inter mediate points. For full information , call on or ad dress F. W. JUNKMAN- , Agent. Farm and city loans. TllR DlTHLANI ) TllUBT Co. Foil SALK Several good farms near Norfolk on easy terms , also a largo lisl of city property. G. K. SiiLiit. : Spring lamb , spring chickens , chan nel catfish , lake trout , choice vul and choice beef at the Palace meat market. Telephone 188. F. E. & M. V. R. R. excursion to Omaha on August 2(5 ( , good to return until August 27 , inclusive , at ono fare for the round trip' Dr. Robert B. Johnson , ollice iu Mast block , over Norfolk National bunk. Good girl wanted at Sheep ranch , Steady job for the winter. Gorman girl preferred. I.ow Ititte KvcMirnlmiH to lli - Jtlnck IltllH , Dates Sale : August 1 to 10 , inclusive. Rates : To Hot Springs from Sioux City aud Missouri Valley , Iowa , and Omaha , Nob. , $15 for the round trip. From Lincoln end Superior , Neb. , ? 14 for the round trip. Proportionate rates from intermediate point H east of Pine. Minimum round trip rate ? 10. To Deadwood and Lead , S. D. 11 So higher than to Hot Springs. Transit Limit : Going trip , fifteen days ; return trip , continuous passage. Final Limit : October 81. Stop-over : Stop-over will bo allowed at any point on the F. , E. & M. V. R. R. we t of Stanton , Neb. , within the going transit limit of fifteen days from date of salo. Don't miss this opportunity to visit the wonderful Black Hills. Proportiouato rates based on the above will be on sale at stations east of the Missouri river. Ask your nearest agent for full in formation and be sure your tickets read via the North-Western line. J. R. BUCHANAN , General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. Order your engraved visiting cards at THK NEWS office 100 cards and plate $1.50 ; 50 cards and plate $1. Pan-American Kxponltlon I'xciirHlon Katun. Excursion tickets will be sold by the F. , E. & M. V. ( Northwestern line ) on May 0 , 13,20 , 21 and 28 with a return limit of 7 days at $ a0.55 via standard and 129.01 via differential lines. Every day until September 30 with return limit of 15 days , at & 38.tO : via standard and | 30.30 via differential lines. Every day from May 15 to September .10 good for return until October ai , at f 17.75 via standard aud $45.85 via differ ential lines. Full particulars will be cheerfully fur nished all inquirers. II. 0 MATUAU , Agent. Foil SALE Well improved ranch with 80 head graded cattle two miles from Buffalo Gap , S. D. D.G. G. R. SEII.EH. See the now nobby street hats at Miss Bender's. THE NEWS keeps its job department up-to-date with the latest faces of type and does its work in approved etyle. PROSPEHOUS FARMERS. With a Gootl Crop of Outs nt 3D Cents They nro Not Worrying. With an iitiundiiiK'K of hay starting at 7 u Kin , OHM worth : i" > ( YiHH anil other ciom | and Mock In pniioitlon | the fanners of this vicinity nro not likely to HiilVi-r any serious set luu'k tf their corn crop should partially fall. Dick McMillan IB at least one farmei who in not threatened with want and his experience with a Nebraska farm Is but tine of many. He has recently dih- piiM-d of a crop of oatx from 101 aeien that averaged more than 12 bushels to the acre for which he received 3."i cents a bushel or a total SMUM of $1,000. Thin is undoubtedly more than the land was t'tniHidered woith several yearn ago , hut it can readily be conceived that llnvnhic will advance rapidly if it continueH to produce crops of Midi v.iluo. K A. Lowe of the sheep ranch has a crop of oats which have not been threnhetl but which would undoubtedly avt rage > ln to fill bushels per acre. Fred K nil if/ has t Inn-lied his ciop which aveiaged about M ) bushels to ( lie aero. Spring chK'kei s at Kuril's. Brown's Business College Siou\Cuy [ , hasgunMi in two years to be the Inigtst business colk'go in the northwest. Why is it ? Simply because - cause the school makes competent stu dents and gets positions for them. Tht Not folk branch will do thu same work tor itH students. Full tenn opens Mon- duj , Stphmher 2. Wiite lor new cata logue. Try ono ot Karo's choice steaks. The O. Hi. P. M. \ O. will sell excur sion tickets tt > St. Paul and Minneapolis next Saturday at $5 for the round trip , good to loturn till Monday , August 20. The train leaves hero at ( t : ! ! ( ) Saturday morning. PERSONAL. R D. McHeth of Warnervillo was in the city today on Itubiiu-Sh. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bonier have returned from their visit to relatives and friends at Milwaukee , Wis. Dr. and MFH. Teal , who accompanied MrH. Teal's father and Bister as far as Omaha , returned last night. Otto llellerman departid today for Matslilield , Win. , to risumo his duties as teacher of u parochial school. E P. Hummel returned to Sioux Oity today. Mis Hummel will remain at the homo of her parents until Monday. E O. Day , who has been a guest at the homo of T. .1 Morrow , loit this morning for his huinu in Kansas City , Mo. Miss Pearl Rreso , the Misses Stafford and Miss Hattie Allbery returned last night from their visit to the Buffalo ex position. Dr. R. A. Mittlestadt , dentist , Bishop block. Telephone 117 A. C. St. P. M. & O. Railway Cheap Ex cursions. August 1 to 10 inclusive round trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis ! ) 85 , to Duluth - luth , Superior and west Superior $18.85 , to Maukato $7 20 , to Kasoto $7 40. August 11 to 31 to above points ono faro the round trip , plus $2. All return tickets good to Oct. 31. F. W. JUNKMAN , I'nr H SiiininiT Outing. The Rocky Mountain regions of Colorado rado reached best via the Union Pacific provide lavishly for the health of the invalid and the pleasure of the tourist. Amid these rugged steeps | are to bo found some of the most charming and restful spots on earth. Fairy lakes nestled amid sunny peaks , and climate that cheers and exhilarates. The sum mer excursion rates put iu effect by the Union Pacific enable you to reach those favored localities without unnecessary expenditure of time or money. One faro for the round trip plus ? 2.00 from Missouri river , in effect Juno 18 to 80 ; July 10 to August 81 inclusive. The Union Pacific will also sell tickets on July 1 to 0 inclusive , September 1 to 10 inclusive , at $15.00 for the round trip from Mistioui river points. Return limit October 81 , 11)01. ) Proportionately low rates from inter mediate points. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application. F. W. JUNKMAN , Agent. Foil SALK ao.OOO acres iu North Da kota. For sale on crop payment plan. G. R. SUILEK. Sturgeon is the piano man. Foil SALE Well improved form on bottom laud two miles from Norfolk , f 10.00 per acre. G. R. SEILKH. The complete service of "Tho Chic ago-Portland Special" via Union Pacific , enables passengers to reach the princi pal cities between the north and Pacific coast and Missouri river not only in the shortest possible space of time , but also in the most comfortable and enjoyable manner , The dining cars on this train are stocked with the best the market affords. All meals served a la carte. The fast trains of the Union Pacific reach San Francisco fifteen hours ahead if all competitors , If you are iu no mrry take a slow train by one of the de tour routes , but if yon want to get there without Buffering any of the inconven- ences of winter travel , take the only 'direct ' mute , the Union Pacific DC- tit'lcil Information liiiulHlied on applica tion. I1' . W. .It'Nic.MAN , Agent. Order your engraved vlHitlng ciuds nt Tin : NUWH tilllce 100 eards and plate (1,50 ; 50 cardH and plate $1 , DATTLE CREEK. Otto H. Maasdiovo to Norfolk Thurs day. Jack Manning cold his lluo here to a party at Columbus. Owen O'Neill shipped it carload of fat cattle to Omaha Sunday Attorney Fred Davis of Madison had some husinoNB hero I'Yidity. Harry Barnes and Kritnk H. Martin are on the siok list this week. Thomas Morris was visiting with nil- atlvt'H at Meadow droveSunday. . Danford Taylor has started to build his new dwelling in Highland pink. Al. Oiimieniian of near Norlolk WIIH transacting IUIHIIICHH hcio last Thntmlay. Thus. Mayors of the Norfolk Insane asylum was visting his brother heie Fri day. Miss Kmnia 1 lagomclcr of Norfolk vis ited hero Sunday with relatives and t'l lends. A P. lioepel and company mo building the new school house in dlMiicl No. its , live milcH south of town. Mr and MI-H. Ohan Dltbeniler of dreen ( ianlon were visiting heio Sun day with Mr. and Mr. Pruoimcr. John F. Richaidsof Lafyette county , Wis , uriivod heio Monday to visit his brother , Charles Richards , anil family. Henry Borchers is building a now burn , 2-1x50 feet. Ills old barn , horses and harness worn destroyed liy lire about six wet Its ago. Mrs. ChiiH. Werner celebrated her 80th birthday Sunday. A largo number ol lolatives , neighbors and frienils wore present on that occasion. The members of the M. K. church had a very successful sooi'il ' at the opem house Saturday. They reali/.ed ! f28. The band turnished music. bam Hanon and company of Madison have boon moving Al. Lintecuin's house , Winch stood ono nnleeaBt } ( if townonto a vacant lot north ot F. J. llulo's dwell ing. Mrs. II. Hogrefo and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toiulmgon returned Tuesday from Corning , Mo. , whore they went lust week ( o iittond the funeral of a rel ative. Rev. J. Hotmail , Prof. M G. Uooring and George Hoiiormanii went to Cum- ing , Cuniiiig county , Tuenday , to attend the session of the Lutheran synod of the state of Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Martin leturned Friday from their wedding trip to the hills. The hoys guvo them a tin eon cert. They have Hived their instru ments for another case in sight now. Little I'Mher , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Xiininermaii , fell on a piece of broken ciockery in their yard Satur day and her upper lip WIIH split wide open. Dr. Tanner dressed the wound Michael Connelly died Friday in Chil- ton , Wis. , and was buried Monday About two months ago ho It ft hero for Wisconsin. Hn has been living in Bat tle Crook since 1885. Ho has many rel atives hero and also in Norfolk. Aug. Stell'on received a letter from his brother-in-law. Honrv Miller , him week stating that ho had arrived in San Francisco and was located in an army hospital. About two years ago Mi Miller enlisted in the regular U. S army , 22nd infantry , and has Ixsen in active service since that time in the Philippine Islands. Legal Notice. In the district court of Mndison county , Nebraska Juliana L. Olesou , plaintiff , vs Mary A. Smith , defendant. Mary A. Smith , the above named defendant - fondant , will take notice that on the 2th ! ) day of July , 11)01 ) , the above named plaintiff filed a petition in the distnct court of Madison county , Nebraska , against you , as defendant , the object and prayer of which are to have can celled and satisfied of record , a certain mortgage on the northeast quarter ( no V4) ) of section twenty-four (24) ( in town ship twenty-three (23) ( ) north , range three (8) ( ) west of the 3rd. P. M. Modi- sou county , Nebraska , dated September 2Hth , 1895 , duo in about three years from its date , and made by plaintiff to W. II. Bucholx , guardian , but which said mort gage , since September , 18)7 ! ) , has been and is now owned by yon , and the same has boon fully paid by the plaintiff. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 10th day of Sep tember , 11)01. ) JULIANA L. OLKSON , Plaintiff. Ilond Notice. To all whoinit may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing on the north side of a draw nt the northwest corner of section eighteen (18) ( ) , township twenty-one (21) ( north , range (1) ( ) , west of ( ith p. m. in Madison county , Nebraska , running thence east two (2) ( ) miles , passing around on the north side of n bond in Union creek in the southwest quarter of section seven (7) ( ) , township twenty- one (21) ( ) , range one (1) ( ) , and termina't- ing at the northeast corner of section seventeen (17) ( ) , township twenty-one (81) ( ) north , range one (1) ( ) , west of Oth p. m. , has reported in favor of the estab lishment thereof , and all objections thereto , or claims for damages , must bo filed in the ' county clerk's office on or before noon of the 17th day of Septem ber A. D. , 11)01 ) , or such road will be es tablished without reference thereto. PHIL BAUCH , County Clerk. CITY STYLES AT LESS THAN CITY PRICES. Wo will Ml all our HiitH Trimmed and Strool Huts , lit GREATLY RcDUOED PRICES. J. & E. RAIINKH As TYLKK , J J. II. llnrnon 141. 1) . Tyler AllonioyH at IJIM , Norfolk , Nohraul n " T. IIOLOKN lloiiH'oimflilr I'hvNlrliin mill Surgeon Olllrn. ClllTntiN NMlliiiuil llniiL HllllillliK , Tnliiiliiiiiii | till. Hntilliirliim mill KnnliliMirn , Muln mill nth HI Norfolk , NiOiniHltn. H. ' UOLH , IHI.VI'IHT. Olllrn mnr t'ltlrmi'n Niitloiml Until , , llpnlilmic * "ii"I'lock ' Ih of CmiKiiwitlwml rlmrcli , Norfolk , NolmiNkn IVIIH'S MAUY SIIKLLKY DrcNHinaKcr. In ( iiiiiin litnck , omr HIIIIIII'H ntor l I' lent fliiHH wort Kiminiilcmil. Norfolk , Nebraska J\HH. ( [ SADIK IIAHTMILLKH , Ostcopathic Physician , IICPIPIHH OUT ) < n' Jimtlll ) IlllllPO. Ndlfdlk. pOWHKS it HAYS , AltornojN ul I.IMV. IIOIIIIIH 10 , II Mini 12 , MllHl Ill'ick. Norfolk . . . Nebraska Ar BULL , I'lnlertnliorN ' and rinlialiiiorf , Ht'HHloiiH Illk. , Norfolk Avo. Norfolk. - . . Nebraska For I'lmnliiiig ' , Strain Filling , Pumps. Tanki Wind Mills Am ) II uork In tliln linn nail on W , H. RISH. Hialnliictliin tlimriuitiinil , 1'lrnt door Kontn of Tint DAILY NUWH Olllce , L. L. REMBE , Practical Plumber K ! and Steam Fitter. M \ Agency for the Myers Force and Wind Mill Pumps. Prices Right. SatlHfaetlwi Guaranteed on all Work First , door West , of Post Ofllcn James Richards , M. D. OCULIST And Gxpert Refrnc- tlonlst. I'xmnltmtioii of tlionycs mm to imtlontK ntid pnti-iinn. Ofllco 1101 Kiiriiiiinbt. Umiilm.oiiixwllu I'lixlon Hotel. 1 C. E. DOUGHTY , Plumbing and Steam fitting i First-class Work nnd Reasonable Prices. Shop in the old Laundry Building on South Fourth St. . . . .TRY. . . . .THE NEWS. FOR UP-TO-DATE PRINTING. G.R.SEILER p , "I Sale and - * , Boarding Barn. M Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. Braoflch Avenue ' and Third St. 'PHONE 44