x r i A 4 f - iiJ Accidents Will Happen Leonard i rri jj If they didnt the crockery and dealers would to out of business and wo wouldnt keep cement The next tintc one of these accidents occurs to you come and tell us your trouble We have Cements for all Purposes China Cement If and 2f cts For your broken dishes and Leather Cement 10 IB and 20 cts For repairing bouts shoes and leather foods Rubber Cement IB cts For rubber boots shoes waterproofs umbrellas etc Liquid Glue 10 and 15 cts For furniture and all wooden articles The Druggist We sae you go per cent on our Prescriptions NORFOLK LODCE NO 97 A 0 UW Meets in Odd Fellows Hnll on the fir ft ntul third Fridays of each month VisitlnR broth ers cordially invited to attend all our nioetluef W R Hoffman Financier J M Covert Ho eorder C 0 Uolnn Master Workman j f u r zrr tfii v e will close our store in the evening at 630 until further no tice We hope that nons of our customers will be inconvenien ced thereby Inskeeps Jflillinepy KMto3AWM A w w jtf w ir m -- v wyVMJy NOTICE The Tracy stock of stationery is now out of the hands of the mortga gee Myron Collamer who has charge of the stock will replenish it to meet the demands of the patrons The large stock of WALL PAPER will be closed out at once regardless of cost This is an opportunity to pur chase wall paper which should be taken advantage of New goods ar iving daily The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hoars ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperatnre 64 Minimum temperature 24 Average 44 Snowfall inches 00 Total snowfall inches 00 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for month 00 Forecast for Nebraska Partly cloudy tonight Possibly rain Friday THURSDAY TOPICS The high school Milestone is being published Oma Bridgefords funeral was held this afternoon Telephone No 46 has been placed in Fridays hardware store The funeral of the two year old son of Mr and Mrs J O Aid took place at two oclock today There was a meeting of the fire de partment last evening but no business of importance was transacted Ducks and geese are flying north in large quantities the last day or two and local nimrods are getting excited The announcement of the coming marriage of Miss Lena Schroder and Mr Julius Buntrock has been made Mr and Mrs James House mourn the eleatn or tneir lntaut cnua wnicn oc curred yesterday from lung fever They have another child very sick John F Walter of the Norfolk carpet cleaning works reports that business is increasing Pierce parties have recent ly sent a large order for work There may be those in the city not knowing to 1 the excellent work done by this firm Got vonr carpets cleaned by them and snstaiu homo industry Contrary to the general rule tho ex pected has happened Govornor Poyntcr last evening appointed Ex Hcnntor V V Allen as judgo or this district to fill tho vacancy caused by tho election of John S Robinson as congressman Mr Allen will nt onco enter upon his duties and be ready to servo in his judicial capacity at tho Madison terms of court which begins next Monday Some days ago The Nkws stated that one of tho first duties of Congressman Kobiusou would bo thonppointtneut of a Wost Point cadet Information sinco received shows this paper to havo been misinformed Thero will bo no vacancy at West Point for more than a year but there will be an apioiutmciit mado very soon to the naval academy at Annapolis The Madison Reporter Bays that thero will bo n competitive examination prob ably at Norfolk within n few weeks Hero is n chance for prospective Doweys to climb onto tho first ronud of tho lad der of fame A story of marital infelicity is wafted tills way from tho borders of tho quiet village of Hoskius A man aud his wifo living thero didnt get nlong happily to gether and last Friday tho women in tho case slid ont of town on tho south bound train It was soon found that another man went with her Informa tion as to whether he was haudsomcr or not Iibh not been received Tho agi tated husband sent telegrams hither aud you for the arrest of the wayward couple They were apprehended at North Bend and brought back to Hos kius aud yesterday brought before Jus tice Ziemeu Tho county attorney of Wayno dismissed tho case tho defend ants paying tho costs It is understood that the wife is in Norfolk today on her way south again thiB time alone She declares that she has not been guilty of improper conduct the man merely ac companying her as a friend and that her husband is the party who is at fault Phone 85 for plumbingNPMfgCo Fresh mined Rock Springs lump and nut coal on track at Hardys To Lovern of Good Horses I have a few well bred horses which I have raised that I will exchange for cattle A J Dukland Fifty thousand dollars eastern money to loan on good farms G R Seiler As Co Both Hanna lump track at Hardys and nut coal on PERSONAL B H Golding of Kearney is in the city Fred Rauterberg of Hoskins was in town yesterday E O Howe general manager of the Oxnard factories went west today Mr and Mrs Joe Younger rejoice in a new little daughter at their homo A C Powell the Stuarc merchant was in the city on business this morning Engineer H Clark and Fred Linerode left for Hot Springs Ark this morn ing Geo W Pheasants of the W T Han son company Schenectady N Y is in the city Hon H C Brome of Omaha was in the city over night He returned home this noon Mr and Mrs Mike Eeevey South Fourth street welcomed a new son and heir yesterday J O Goodsell of Omaha traveling passenger agent of the Union Pacific was in the city yesterday L P Pasewalk is clerking at the auction sale today of A G Strom five miles northeast of Norfolk M W Chapman assistant superin tendent of the Union Pacificrailroad stopped over night in the city Mr and Mrs James Dane of Schuyler are visiting Postmaster Sprecners fam ily They arrived Tuesday evening Miss Mabel Collamer entertained a company of young friends last evening in honor of Wm S Hope of Omaha H J Gould general agent of the Phoenix Life Insurance company of Hartford Conn was in town over night Hon A D Beemer of the town of Beemer well known in the business and political circles of the state was in the city this morning Miss Nina Walker has returned home from Boyd county where she has been teaching a very successful term of school during the winter The young fellow who was arrested for drunkeness Tuesday night has been working out bis fine on the city wood pile yesterday and today If yon want to sell or trade your property list it with G R Seilkb Co Try the celebrated Ralston pancake flour and fine Vermont maple syrup at Boxs Viavi tho way to health Pray line for 6ale office Inquire at News One dozen oranges at Schoregges for 10 cents Box can suit you on coffee A GROWINGJNDUSTRY Beet Sugar Factories Spring ing Up Everywhere MILLI0N8 ARE BEING INVESTED A Ornjililc and Interesting Itrmnie of Whnt linn Alrendy Hern Accomplished With tho Ironpeeta of Further mid Ini mediate Development A Clrent Ileld of Action Scarcely Yet Touched Readers of Tin News aro alive to tho growth and development that is taking place in this country along nil lines Nnturally however their attention is drawn most particularly to any industry in which thoy themselves havo shared and of which they know something def inite Tho beet sugar industry while it is familiar becauBO of the planting of tho Oxnard beet sugar factory at this place somo years ago is just beginning to attract capital on auy largo scale Tho articlo which is copied below from ouo of tho ablest business journals of tho country tells in a couciso aud clear way tho story of what is going on in this department at tho present time The development in this now industry is astonishing even to those who aro in the business and to all others a brief statement of it will prove a revelation One beet sugar factory at Rome N Y is complotingits second campaign very sue cesfifully Tho beet sugar mill at BinghamtonN Y is having a success ful first campaign and others aro pro jected in central and western New York So remarkable has boon tho success of tho first campaign of tho Michigan Sugar Company at Bay City Mich that that mill is to double its capacity and tho same peoplo aro building another factory near by A third company is putting up a largo factory nt West Bay City Mich and other large enterprises aro projected at Benton Harbor Grand Haven nnd other Michigan points At Rochester Mich tho Detroit Sugar Company composed of tho most sub stantial capitalists of that city contract ed for a COO tou mill which tho Oxnrds aro to make a model of perfection While Pennsylvania Ohio and Indiana are not booming beet sugar quite as indus triously as is Michigan with its bounty they aro deeply interested Illinois has a large beet sugar mill now being equip ped nt Pekin for tho lbl crop and an other will doubtless be constructed at Ottawa 111 Tho pioneer beet sugar factory in Wis consin did not run simply because of lack of beets sufllcently rich in quantity and quality of sugar The Northwestern Beet Sugar company is now letting con tracts for a plant at Merrillan Wis for which several thousand acres of beets will be required for the 1899 crop In Iowa South Dakota nnd certain sections of Kansas tho interest is very keen The two well established beot sugar fac tories in Nebraska have had a favorable season and their ncreage for 1899 will probably be double that of any previous season A million dollars of Bostons money is going into n model beet sugar factory near Ames Neb in connection with the Standard Cattle Company Some of the most prominent and wealth iest of Bostons financiers are interested in this proposition which because of the remarkably favorable locality and exper ienced managment promises to be one most profitable of all the beet sugar en terprises A good deal of New Eugland money that has recently been made in copper stock will be invested in the beet sugar industry at various western points In Colorado a sugar mill of 800 tons daily capacity has been contracted for to be located at Grand Junction in the western part of the state and an other large mill iB pretty certain to be built at Pueblo Col Several others are wanted in the state The beet sugar factory at Lohi has just completed its eighth successive campaign with brillant success from both tho manufacturing and agricultural standpoints The new mill at Ogden Utah has also wound up its first season The beet sugar factory at Eddy NM in tho Pecos valley is doing fairly well aud others are con templated in New Mexico and Arizona One or more beet sugar factory enter prises aro being agitated for Wyoming South Dakota Montana and Idaho On the Pacific coast this industry has assumed large proportions The biggest beot sugar factory in the world located in the Salinas valley California has n capacity of 8000 tons of beets per day and with the neighboring factory at Watsonville will consume the product of nearly 60000 acres of beets each year In fact these two mills nloue pay the farmers upward of 2500000 every year for this new crop The historic sugar mill at Alvorado which has been run ningoffand on for twenty five years has of lato been so successful that its capacity has been doubled and the same management aro interested in the new mill of the Union Sugar Company near Santa Maria which will have a capacity of 1 000 tous of beets per day The great beet sugar plaut at Ohino San Bern ardino county Cal has completed its eighth season and is contracting for thousands of acres of beets of the 1800 crop having a capacity of 1000 tons daily Its 1897 campaign was extraord inarily profitable The Los AlamitOB sugar house is to double its capacity from 850 to 700 touB of beets per day of I 24 hours Perhaps the moit model es i tablishment of Its kind In tho world is the new 2000 ton plant of tho Pacific Sugar company nt tho now rn of Ox nard Ventura county Cal It repro sents an investment of 3000000 nnd a largo town is building up nlxmt it Tho capnciijimw 1000 Ions of beets per day will bo Increased to 2000 tous re quiring 20000 acres of boots each year So much for a beginning in our do mestic beet sugar industry With a fa vorablo season these domestic sugnr mills ought to produce 200000 tons of sugar in iSpii Herbert Myrick in Brad streets If you want to buy or trade como aud sec us G H Sunrcn Co Office in Mast block Buy all your groceries of Hox and get the best Kendy for lltmlnexn I have opened out in tho Verges build ing first door west of tho tostofllco a com plot o and full lino of plumbers fit tings nnd am now prepared to snrvo all my old friends aud acquaintances in Norfolk nnd vioinity as well as tho pub lic generally who may bo in need of work iu my line An experience of many years in this special department qualities mo to do your work properly My prices will always bo found reason able 1 cordially solicit a sham of your business and am ready to promptly fill all orders Remember where 1 am lo catedFirst door west of postofliee in tho Verges building Yours for trade L 1j Ricmiii Plumber Sturgeon is the piano man Telephono No 517 will ring up Mtmy Frlendx ty Dr F Verges residence nnd office Dr Frank Salter Diseases of children THE STANTON WEDDING SIiirriiiKe of Mllliin Mr Alfred S llopo mid Minx lerrrko - AVIIiirmieil The largo party of Norfolk friends who were at tho home of Win Goreeko of Stanton yesterday returned in the evening and reported a very delightful occasion They wore invited to witness tho nuptials of Mr Alfred S llopo and Miss Lillian Gcrecke At four oclock in the parlors of the hnudEomo homo charmingly decorated for tho occasion and preceeded by Miss Robiuet Bear who carried tho ring bo neath a canopy of smilax tho happy pair made their marriage vows Rov Joseph Parker of this city was tho ollici atiug clergyman Congratulations by the largo number of friends present were extended and refreshments were served Mr and Mrs Hope returned to Nor folk with their friends of this city and were entertained iu the evening by Mr and Mrs N A Rainbolt A few ac quaintances aud lriends gathered at tho Rainbolt residence iu tho ovouing to extend greetings to the brido and groom Mr aud Mrs Hope registered at tho Oxnard for the night and this morning left over tho U P for Columbus Mr Hope is at present connected with Bradstreets Commercial agency at Omaha but it is understood that he will soon move to St Louis aud accept a similiar position there The young people carry with them to their new home the best wishes of a large circle of friends who will hope for them all tho happiness and success that home life can bring Farm and city loans The Durland Trust Co Rooms to Daniel rent Inquire of J L Ileal Kntnie TranMerH The following transfers of real estate are reported by Chester A Fuller man agcr of the Madison county abstract office at Norfolk O W Braasch and wf to Ralph L Braasch wd lots 1 and 2 blk addition Norfolk 1 00 Otto Piller and wf to August Bley wd n swX and sej sw and wj eo4 and pt of swK QwK and sw H nej total 228 acres 1200 00 Warnervllle J G Cnplin has rented his farm to Tom Hale Fred Odell ot Madison has moved on to the farm one half mile south of the station which he bought of Paul Stalz last fall Tho Madison Creamery Co will tart a separator here as soon as their build ing is completed They have the pro mise of tho milk from a largo number of cows and will undoubtedly do a good business Drink Oraln O after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee It is not a medicine but doctors order it because it iB healthful invigoratiug and appetizing It iB made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffeo nnd costs about h as much Children like it nnd thrive on it because it is a genuine food driuk containing nothing but nourish inent Ask your grocer for Grain O the new food driuk 15 aud 2T cents Life insurance iB a good thing but health insnrunoe by keeping the blood pure with Hoods Sarsaparilla is fctill bettor I BUSINESS BAROMETER Increasing Real Estate Trans fers Indicate Trade Winds NORFOLKS PR08PE0TS MUGIITEN St I trlct M for Innn iiiiiiU Supple mented ly Mnrhed Improvement In Tonn Iroperlj tlonil Work of Itunltii m Men AftMicliitlnii lr til of City In c It 111 tie Sure nnd Steady Attontion is called to tho increasing number of real estate transfers that aro recorded in tho columns of Tin Nkwh recently day by day They form a barometer of existing conditions that cannot bo ignored nnd is of deep signi ficance Real estate is already moving at advancing prices in Norfolk and vicinity and this is likely to continue Dealers in Hit all trstify that calls for lands aro more numerous than they have been for years and that snaps aro vorymuch scarcer than they were a year ago As to Norfolk a keen business man of loin residence in this oily remarked the other day that he could see a noticeable improvement in the condition of pto porty here llents are firm quickly taken aud likely to go higher Owners of city property aro more tenacious of retaining their grip on what they havo nnd instead of wanting to let go aro be ginning to secure moro Nor is this to bo wondered at There is good and substantial foundation for all this In common with the rest of the country Norfolk passed through the sweat box It is true that values never weio de pressed hero as they were iu ninny places yol tho surplus water was all squeezed out But the tide has turned Farmers are getting good prices for their produce Northern Nebraska is filling up with settlers and Norfolk is sure to receive large benefit from it all Architect Stitt says that ho has already plans for a largo number of dwellings to bo erected in tho spring and the number is constantly giowiug Houses aro in demand and tho inciease of new families locating hero is one of the signs of the times Tho locition of the site for a govern ment building is soon to be made and within a year or two a substantial structure on one of tho business corners will loom up the possession of Uncle Samuel Tlio agitation nnd interest of tho solid business men of tho city in the erection of an opera house the prospect of the building of tho Yankton it Nor folk railroad this season the project for tho establishment of a state normal school here nil indicate tho latent pos sibilities of the city and tho firm faith of conservative men who aro not in the habit of throwing money to tho biids The work of tho Business Mens asso ciation in behalf of local interests is worthy of commendation Here citizens of all shades of opinion different polit ical complexion and various social tastes havo disregarded all minor considera tions aud risen to the needs and benefits that accrue from a common citizeuship aud a broad minded public spirit Norfolk is nt tho beginning of a new and substantial era of development Thero will bo no boom Nobody wants it Thero will be growth It is likely to bo much more decided thau peoplo aro apt to think At least it will bo sure and healthy How largo a growth it has depends most largely on the attitudo of its own citizens Heaven does about tho same by cities as it doe by individuals it helps those most who aro willing to help themselves It is be cause this is true and because of the enterprise aud energy that is being dis played by tho business forces of Norfolk that The Newk has unbounded confi dence in the future of this city Its location calls for growth Outsid ers are sure to recognize it Capital will seek investment here if given the glad hand It will be The harmony and aggressiveness man ifested in behalf of Norfolks interests by Norfolks citizens presages great ac complishments and no mean city Stand up for Norfolk I Its a good town push it along and watch it grow I Houses for sale T E Odiornb KttlniMteuf Expenditure At n meeting of the board of countv commissioners held on the 10th day of January 1899 the following estimate of expentitnres was made by said board for said year to wit County institute fund 125 00 IJooKs and stationery 1200 00 Commissioners pay and mileage 2U00 00 County clerks salary as clerk of board f00 00 Deputies and janitors salary 1200 00 County superintendents salary 1400 00 County attorneys salary 950 00 County road fund 0500 00 County bridge fund 7f00 00 Care of paupers 1 GOO 00 Election expenses 2100 00 Bounty on wild animals 800 00 District court and jurors 0500 00 County printing 010 00 Assessors pay and mileng 2900 00 Fuel aud postage lJOO 00 Insane fund 850 00 Jailors fees 1000 00 Poor farm expenses 1400 00 Soldiers relief fund a 00 00 Aid to agricultural society 700 00 Judgment fund 2100 00 Jnil expenses and new cells for jail 1800 00 Interest on court house bonds against Madison aud Uniou precincts 400 00 Sinking fund for same 400 00 Buttle Creek village jail bonds principal and interest 150 00 E G Heilman County Clerk I 23AUNE8 ft TYLKIt Attorneys at hay Norfolk It II T UOLl1N I J I lUtHM I M I Tlr Nobraska Homeopafhic llijsiclnn nnd Surgeon Olllee over Cttlri tin Nnlionnl llnrik Ollleo Imtiro - IIMKltn 12 ln in timl iW to SiOQum j hiimiimki tint Minim Norfolk HeRlilniicn Telephone No 0 Olllcn wo not Nebraska g J COLIC DEIVTIHT Iffleo OTPt lit limit Nrttl HnnV lienldonon one block nortti ut CoiiffrpRntiotiftl olinroli Norfolk Nebraska MISSMAHYSIIICLIjVY Fashionable Ilrossinnkor Up lUIrt In Cotton nloek nver llnnmi Klrit eUnit work irnarnntRftd Norfolk tor Nebraska pOWKRB HAYB Attorneys nt Law Itoonik 10 II and 12 Matt lllook Norfolk Nobraska gKBSIONS ft UHLL Undertakers and KmbnlmorsJ HeitloDklllk Norfolk Aval Norfolk Nobraska W IUHllOUTSON Attorney ut Iw UwiniM 1 and 2 Robcitwin Wlgton Block Norfolk ED WEGENER Livery Feed and Sale Stable Hack Line In Connection Telephone 68 Mrs HHHull vrniana Facial Treatment Manicuring slid Shemjoo Will aUdly call at iiir liomen nml do ntiyof thl work Order taken tor linn titdr imltohno lei feet inntoli Ktiarnutend IirnMrncn on Klnt Htrent Junction Ordnri imty he left nt tlin Junction Drnu Htore Tolophono IS For Plumbing Steam Fitting Tanks Wind Mills Pumps Aud all ruimlr work In HiIb llnocnll on RISH BROS Battifactlon Unarantced first door tontli of Dallr New office KARO BROS Everybody wantH the est of meats We make a special effort to please our trade Onr Shp ltbcNete3t the City Groceries Always Fresh and Just as Represented AT UHLES B igli est Market Price Paid for Batter and EggH GRSEILER Sale andassk Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Commission Braaaca Avenue aad Third St Sold on PHONE 44