A i H r w beauty of feature and beauty of foot arc both equally to be desired The latter can always be as surcd by wearing tefr4 alfati v M GreenWheeler Shoes TheGrccn Whccler Shoes nrc famous for elegance of fit ense and durability No ladys wardrobe is complete without them HhSTk Tliousnixh of Amcr Icun women mid tliclr ptnleof the high iunllty o f thee shoes We confine the sale to one dealer SoUl Kxchishely by tmiiKMiliK DAVENPORT BROS Norfolk Shoemen NORFOLK LODGE NO 97 A 0 U W Meets In Odd Fallows Hall on tho Urst and third Fridays of cmch month Visiting broth ers cordially invited to attond all our mootlngH W B Hoffman Fitmricior L 5 HawK Ho eorder C U Dolnn Master Workman FOR SALE CHEAP- A FINE SECOND HAND Mason Hamlin Organ Taken in exchange on a Chickering Pi ano for sale cheap Johnsons Furniture Store SIMPSONS CORNER Offioo Hardys Coal OUioo Pour good houses to rent Home worth 1000 for sfGOO Two good rooms upstairs out lnrgo Bale room down stairs for rent Money to loan on real estate Como and Bee me when you wnut in fluranco J E SIMPSON For first class mer chant tailoring see My Tailor where you will have suits well made and trimmed which is the main part of mer chant tailoring when they are made to order Call on My Tailor and have prices quoted The Weather Oonditious of tho weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 8 Minimum temperature f7 Average 73 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for mouth 4 20 Barometer 2i88 Forecast for Nebraska Fair to night and Friday except showers in ex treme eaBt portion tonight THURSDAY TOPICS Al Ommorman sold 44 head of heavy steers yesterday at 480 per huudred A compauy of young folks from the oity are planning to attend the weekly entertainment at the hospital for the insane this evening Mrs O II Reynolds is today enter taining a party of lady friends at an afternoon tea in honor of Mrs E O Ruteuber of Omaha The Sioux Oity Journal of last Sun day aunouuees the engagement of John Davenport formerly of Norfolk to Miss Jennie Humbert of Sioux City The chicken car was here today and I gathered hi n number of feathered barn yard songsters which will go to adorn tho tables and ticklo tho palates of cast cm cousins It is said tlint ninny of tho cyclone sufferers nt Herman aro still in need of nssistntico Contributions for their nid will bo received at tho Citizens National bank during tho balauco of this week Myron Collatner is moving his house hold goods from tho residence thy Imvo been occupying at tho corner of Fourth street and Madison avenue to ono of tho Osborno houses west of tho high school building A young girl in Nebraska Oity hos two lots planted to strawberries It is Faid that sho lias thus far cleared nearly 100 and is still selling tho fruit daily Almost any boy or girl could take coro of a lot planted to strawberries after tho planting wasjjdono and tho income would certainly beja huudsomo thing to have At tho meeting of tho firo dopartmont held last evening at tho city hall soino minor dotails regarding tho Fourth of July danuo at Pasewalk parlc recoived attention In tho matter of rendering assistance to tho family of tho Omaha fireman who recently lost his lifo it was decided to take no action at tho prosont tilllO AtfltfwBarw Z ESfo Cards bearing an anonymous poom which attacked city otlloials and which were scattered about town quite libor ttlly yesterday have been tho occasion of considorablo comment by people of all classes It seoms to bo tho gonorul opin ion that at tho best it was an handud way of handling a public mat ter and tho oillcials aro not worrying over tho offect it will have John F Rudowsky an export machinist from tho Groat Western Typo Foundry at Omaha is in tho city today overhauling soino of tho machinery in Tin News oilico Ho has recently placed a now power press ougino and other machinery in tho office of tho Piorco Leader of which W E Powers is proprietor and tho Leader now has ono of the best country ollicos in tho stato Geo Hcllor has interested himself in tho matter of organizing a baud for Nor folk and has taken it upon himsolf to see what can be done in that particular i mooring win do neiu tins evening unci tho preliminary stops taken toward or ganizing It is hoped that Ludwig Koenigsteiu may be induced to instruct the now organization It is earnestly wished by most citizens of Norfolk that tho endeavor to provide such an organi zation will bo crowned with success Tho people of Fremont and Omaha are much interested in a proposition made by a compauy of capitalists who contemplate with the aid of a canal to harness the waBted energy of tho Platte river and uso it for the purpose of fur uishiug power to run factories at Fre mont Omaha and other points Tho proposed canal will be 27 miles long its source being near Linwood and will empty into an artificial lake near Fro inont The power will bo obtained by the fall of tho water from the laleo to tho level of the river The Mast Hose company judging from tho interest taken in its annual meeting held at the city hall last even ing is going to give tho West Siders a ntrong hustle as the crack team of the department Tho Mast has always been one of tho best hose teams of tho de partment and will not surrender its hon ors oasily to a new candidate The election of oflicers resulted as follows President W A Homlebon secretary H C Truman treasurer S R Mc Farland foreman H O Trumau assistant foreman Conrad Bauriedol uozzlomon J W Decker Oscar Barr Frank Salter and Warrou Rouse hy drantmen Eli Rasley S R McFarland linemen Fred Sidler O W Rish Geo Harrigfeld of Hoskius was in tho city today Ho and hiH wife leave next week for Market Lake Idaho whoro thoy wil be joined by tho families of Or to Stagemeyer and Herman Bruecknor and will then drive across tho country to tho Yellowstone National park They leave with tho expectation of beiug gone about two years tho principal object of the trip being co hunt and fish for which thoy aro well proparod Mr Harrigfeld estimating that his outfit ulouo is worth lfi00 This includes four lino hunting dogs of different kinds Mr Harrigfold is an educated German forestor and in cidentally will take instruments and mako surveys and roportB for tho gov ernment They also take a caiunru and hopu to bring back a collection of photo graphs i Specials in ladies and childrens hats for Fourth of July on sale Friday aud Saturday Be sure to come in and see for yourself All hats below cost Estiibu Harnett Every little boy in Norfolk seems to be interested in the show window at Marquardts jewelry store where there is a big display of fireworks to be given away free in front of the store on the evening of July 3 to boys not over 10 years of age A contest will take place and the boy getting the greatest number of fireworks having O F W Mar quardts name thereon will get a good watch free The fun will begin at 7 30 A full line of Heinz celebrated pickles and preserveu at Boxs Farm and oity loans Turn Dchlakd Tscrr Co THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JUNE 20 18W THE Wl LABOR LAW Female Employes Hours Work Limited Houses for sale of UOKS INTO KFKKCT 11liY FIRST Ton Hours liny or Sixty Hour n Wrck ii Much a Kniiuiln Help Sluill liilmr Ik Not tlitliln to tin Vlolntnl In Norinllt Sent Must 1ii rrotlilnl Tho now stato law relativo to tho em ployment of fomalo labor which was passed by tho recent legislature is the cnuso of much perplexity by thoso who employ Indies especially in tho largor cities of tho state The law goes Into offect on tho first of July and provides that a girls or womans working hours shall not exceed ton hours por day This will either necessitate tho closing of stores at 0 oclock each evening or tho dlschargo of women and employ ment of moil or an arrangement to so divide tho timo that tho hours of labor phall not oxeeed ton hours Tho mer chants of Norfolk will undoubtedly bo able to meet tho provisions of tho law without much difficulty In tho mean time it seems to bo tho intontion of somo of tho largo city concorns to violato its provisions for tho purposo of making a tost case Deputy Labor Commissioner Sidney J Kent is tho oflloial upon whom tho task of sooing that tho law is enforced will dovolvo Ho has been in Omaha for soveral days past interviewing em ployers representatives of labor organi zations and othors who aro interested in or will be affected by tho now law Mr Kent seeks to onforco tho provi sions of tho law without having recourso to courts He hopes to do this by mak ing tho law familiar to all and by agree ments botweou employers and omployos Naturally ho oxpocts to encounter tho greater difllculties in tho larger cities of tho stato but will undoubtedly devoto some of his timo to see that tho law is enforced in tho smaller towns In tho loss important towns and cities of tho Btnto it is believed that tho keep ers of hotels and restraunts will bo tho ones most aifectod by tho now law al though its provisions do not appear to worry tho Norfolk hotel keepers and they seem to fuar no difllculty in com plying therewith The notion recently taken by Norfolk merchants in closing early rolioves thorn from prosecution under tho law and it is probable that the labor commissioner would find no violators of tho law should ho visit Norfolk unless ho might so con strue tho law that it would apply to domestic help and tho overworked house wife in many homes Tho following is tho law which was known as house roll No 102 at tho timo of its passage through the legislature Section 1 Thatno female shall bo employed in any manufacturing mechanical or mercantile establishment hotol or restauraunt in this stato more than sixty hours during any ono week aud that ton hours shall constitute a dayB labor Tho hours of each day may bo so arranged as to permit tho employ ment of such females at any timo from fl oclock a m to 10 oclock p in but in no case Bhall such employment exceed ten hours in ono day Section 2 Every such employer shall post in a conspicuous place in every room whero such females aro employed a printed notice stating the number of hours work required of them oach day of tho woek the hours of commencing and Btopping such work and the hours when the timo or times allowed for din ner or for other meals begins and ends Printed forms of said notice shall lie fur nished by tho deputy laborcommiBsioner and the form of such notice approved by the attornoy general of this stato Section 1 Every such employer in such establishments shall provide suit able seats for tho females bo employed and shall permit tho use of such seats by thorn whou they uro not necessarily engaged in the active duties for which they aro employed Section 4 Any employer overseer superintendent or other ugent of any such employer who shall violato anv of tho provisions of this act shall be fined for each offense in a sum not less than 20 nor more than T0 and it Is hereby made tho duty of tho deputy labor com mlsnioner to enforce tho provisions of this act Provided however That noth ing in this act shall be coustrued to pro vent any other person from enforcing its provisions Wastku A good girl for goneral housework at 1007 North Eleventh street Mus W H Biakpman Fiuo prunes at cents per pound at LowiB cash market Dr Frank Salter Diseases of children Phone85 for plumbiugNFMfgCo Nice upright piano to rent Apply to O S Hayes Six acres young Alfalfa clover for sale cheap Inquire of Dr F Vkkokk T E Odiorne A full line of Oneida Community aud Curtice Bros canned goods at Boxs Fifty thousand dollars eastern money to loan on good farms G R Seileb Co Buy all your groceries of Box and get the best Just opened a barrel of salted mack erelat GllssmanB roirrty Ouuern Take Notice All owners of property in the city are ordered to mow the weeds on their lots whether lots are occupied or vacant They will also trim the trees bordering the sidewalks If not done before the Fourth of July then it will bo done- at owners espouse by tho city J DlKlNKlt W H IJKXTKU OsOAH Ulll I A 11 VlKtK Conuulttco on streets and nlleys Just opened a barrel of salted mack erel at Gllssinans Fresh pickerel at Glissinaiis lliMwiroof IimmI Siiinplr Qultejnvoiitly inNow York two deaths occurred from poisoning by tho use of powders sent to tho victims by mail In Leavenworth Kiuir tho other day nearly every doctor in town was called to attond tho children who had gathered up eaten and boon mntlo ill by samplos of an article left at houses by canvassers for advertising purposes Alum linking powders have always been favorite articles for this sampling business Yet thero is nothing more liable to lead to danger than the practice of using the various samples of baking powder left at tho door Thoy aro pre sented by irresponsible parties in ap pearance aro not distinguishable from arsenic and Indeed in Indiana some time since ono package was found after it had caused thodouthof tho housewife to have been mixed with that poison It is safer to refuse all samples of food or medicine olfered nt tho door Pure cream of tartar baking powders sell up on their merits and are never peddled or sampled Smoked white fisli at Glissinaiis Sturgeon is tho piano man Wiirtiiirvllln Alex Snider sold 700 bushels of corn to the Elevator compauy Friday J II Pittnmn went to Madison Mon day to assist R W Linn in Bholling tho Elevator companys corn Miss Millie Terry who has been stay ing with her brother Fred returned to hor homo at Tildon Saturday At tho annual school meeting Monday evening Frank Ranoy elected moderator A ten mill tax an eight months school were voted Smoked white fish at Glissnians last was and The Union Pacific will Boll until July 11th excursion tickets to Denver at 1S to Colorado Springs or Pueblo at 2000 Glonwood Springs 0i Ogdon or Salt Lake 200 for round trip Return good to Oct 2lth F W JrSitMAN Agent Box can suit you on colfeo Fresh pickorol at Glissimius V i V M V It IC Fourth of July lArurHloiiH Excursion tickets will bo sold on July 1st 2nd 3rd and 4th to stations on this lino within a distance of 200 miles at ono fare for tho round trip Mini mum rato r0 cents good to return until July fith inclusive II O Matkau Agent Tolephono No 112 will ring up F Verges residence and nllino IT IS A Dr PLEASURE TO SIT IN 01 K PARLOltandEAT AN I OR CREAM SODA WE have recenLly added a largo new fountain to mir business and are now prepared to hoi ve you with Delicious Summer Drinks oooo TRY 0U1 ICE CREflfll Full Line of Confectionery Fruits aud Cigarn Palaee of Sweets NORFOLK Mill SSSmSS Grand Celebration AT - OREIGHTON aaasasaaaii2g2g3g jy 4 under auspices of Fire Department SPECIAL TRAIN One Faro for Round Trip BASE BALL GAME Racing and other attractions ED WEGENER Livery Feed and Sale Stable Hack Line In Connectioa Tclcpboae 68 GEO B CHRISTOPH DRUOOIST SUCCH5S0K I 1I1H IOHNIIV IIHIKI CO Itrtug W m m m m m m m m S Hi iianoi i5 inn Alston Vlixed Paint A Kiiiitnlitii il imltit In ivety ronnint If you riinliiiiiilnlc prilnt Itiir PRESCRIPTIONS PKIllllll Willi 113 hi j our Prescript Ions mid lleclpes and luive them CopipouiKled by a impotent lliariuurlst NEWS DEPOT I have milled u News Depot wheie von eim iiIwiivh Mud the ALL OUR HATS and TRIMMED GOODS ill M Aw inil on honoi thoy aro IkhichI honeslly worlli for Jhmii Wo any and alljcjnd yon want ohoap NEWS DEPOT Latest Magazines and Peilodlcals on sale Subscriptions taken for any iniigii7hu or paper published I cordially solicit a shine of yom patronage 0immmmtemmmmmMm vr Wo moan hal y oonslrnolod and aro ho pneo wo cliaro aro proparod lo moot of compel ilion Jf nils wo can mako Uioni for yon from 50 con is up II is l ioj n I I i o wqvo r m r i y ol your oonsidoniUon lo know Unil till our hals aro so tiiinlu iinJLoIo oil sorvieo for inoro Uiaj ono soason Whou you rip Uiom up foijejdimmjntf you will Ijml lho material so used as jm oasily convortiblo lo suit Iho change mi lo otnor siianos of slylo INSKEEPS MILLINERY m mmmmmm When a Man is Down Nothing good is said of him When Prices are Down A merchant finds plenty of praiso everybody saying nice tilings on account of our present low prices Wo aro selling all All Summer Goods at Cost Must close them out in the next three weeks NOTHING RESERVED A viHit will iovo that wo aro stating facts Well help you to Save money THE DRY GOODS PLACE 7IE R A HUSTON Robertson Blk Norfolk Neb Norfolk National N A HAINHOIT Proaidsbt ALKXANUKll HKAM Vico Preslden W U HUCHOL7 Cnshlor K W 7UTZ AMiiBUutOashlerC Bank L 41 m m m m m m fflr OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital iooooooo Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business Iiuya and Sella Exchange Interest Paid on Time Deposits Draft and Money Orders Sold on anv Point In Euror A General Steamship and Foreign Passage business Transacted DIHHOTORS A BKAH V P 1IANLON K J NA UA1NBOLT JOHN iiHAYH HALK W II HUUHPI Z WM ZDT2 V VKUOKH a 8 COTTON S FUESLER Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables in Seasm Fresh Bread Pies Cakes etc Constantly on hand 22ZZXSUa5SiU2iZJMk