r i i i beauty of feature njr and beauty of foot J we both equally SfJrM lo be desifed XIAti The latter can tfortffliwktf always be as iW5fW fl flwft Yjir Sold Exclusively by UUDK B1RX DAVENPORT BROS Norfolk Shoemen NORFOLK LODGE NO 97 A 0 U W JdwstB In Odd Follows Hall on tho first and third Fridays of each month Visiting broth jre cordially invited to attend nil onr meeting W R Hodman Financier L C Hnrfjelt He rorder C G Dolan Master Workman SIMPSONS CORNER Offico Hardys Coal Office Three good houses to rent Home worth 1000 for 000 Two good rooms upstairs one large tnle room down stairs for rent Money to loan on real estate Come and see mo when you want in surance 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 THURSDAY TOPICS The roof of the city hall is being treated to a needed coat of paint Quite a number of city people drove out to the Yellow Banks today to picnic and visit the campers Mrs J B Maylord will entertain the Thimble club at Tufts grove tomorrow afternoon at a picnic party The hitching posts for placing along the side streets are being prepared in the jail yard and will soon be set Clarence Salter who is fishing near the Platte writes that he is having ex cellent luck and is catching two pound trout right along Lemen Bros advertising car No 2 came in from Sioux City last night and today the force of employes were dis tributing advertising literature Miss Ada Butterfield very pleasantly entertained the Kindergarten club at her home on Norfolk avenue last even ing in honor of her guest Mrs Russel of Sheridan Wyo Quite a large number of people have gone out to the fair grounds this after noon to witness the raco between the two Pierce horses The track is in pretty fair condition in spite of the rain Ray HayeB Dwight Pierce Elwin Alexander and Carl Davenport drove out to the Yellow Bauks today and will camp out a few days They will be joined later by a number of other young men The painters have completed their work on the outside of the sugar factory and this morning commenced work on the machinery which will be put in thape as quickly as possible for the fall campaign The man and woman who have been confined in the city jail since their ar rest at tho Atlantic house have been re leased The former has gone to work at the painters trade and the latter has gone to Columbus Cadet Watkins and wife formerly of this place are here visiting relatives aud friends They have been conducting services iu Oklahoma but will depart soon for Colorado to take up the work there Mr and Mrs Watkins are now members of the Volunteer Army Thos LaFarge of Madison is in the city today distributing advertising mat ter for the county fair He left a num btr of premium lists at The News office where they may be procured by those decinug them It is expected that the y tfi 1 1- GreenWheeler Shoes The Qrcen Whccler Shoes nrc famous for elegance of fit case and durability No ladys wardrobe is complete without them Thousands of Amer ican women nilil tlicir prnie of tlie high quality of the1 shoe Wc confine the sale to one dealer fair thin fall will bo one of tho best ever yet given in this comity L SMr nudMrs Hurt Mnpea and child ren and Miss Josephino Dnrland expect to board a Oat boat in tho Klkhom to morrow morning and takn a trip down stream They will Ik absent a weok or ten days If they progress for any con siderable distance in that time they will return on the train Harry Roberts has not yet returned with O W Mihills llvory team and a telegram to tho marshall at Genoa elicited tho infornintioiPftlmt ho know of no such man Sheriff Losoy started out this morning to locato tho gentle man and it is very likely that ho will soon bo overhauled Tho company now owning tho laciflc hotel has started in to Improve- tho prop erty Electric lights have been placed in tho office and will soon bo placod in tho dining room Other improvements uro nlso under contemplation and it is proX8tl to havo n hotel with all mod ern conveniences for tho comfort of guosts Tho storm which visited this section last evening appears to havo formed a few miles west of tho city and took a courso from hero south North of tho Bugar factory thero was little or no rain and tho farmers were stacking their grain thisHmorning A considerable quantity of rain fell in tho city wbilo south of hero tho storm developed some fury Tho wind was strong sovoral miles south aud blow down the wind mill of August Klentz overturned hay and grain stacks and tho rain poured down in a regular deluge Lost On Monday an amber comb in front of Levi Bromes residence or south on Thirteenth street Please re turn to Durlandsmillinery storo and receive reward MimUhoii Chester A Fuller was in the city Sat urday last Attorney Fred H Free was in tho city on legal business Friday last Attorney W E Reed left for Denver Col Monday last on legal business Attorney A W Gross returned from his trip to Milwaukee Saturday evening Attorney James Nichols went up to Sioux City Friday last returning Sun day Mrs Dr E N Smart aud son Eddie left for Iowa Tuesday morning where they will visit with friends and relatives for sovoral weeks Captain J E Wyatt who lias been visiting with his sou in Bigelow Minn returned last Sunday noon much im proved in health and spirits by his vaca tion Dr E N Smart entertained a few of his gentlemen friends at his home last night A stag party more fitly de scribes the company and a good time on such occasions follows as day the night The Madison County Building and Loan association had the books of its secretary JGeo E Richardson audited by an expert accountant one day last week aud to the en dit of Mr Richard son not a single mistake was found Miss Fannie Wells gave a very pleas ant party to her friends last Thursday evening at the G A R ball The prin cipal feature of the evenings entertain ment was a sewing contest between the boys present Each girl furnished an apron to be hemmed by her partner and some of the efforts were truly ridiculous Some aprons however were well fin ished Mr Ed Fricke taking first prize for good Bowing Dancing followed the refreshments Last week Tuesday Mr Doy Curas of this place and Miss Emma Montross of Battle Creek were united in tho holy bonds of matrimony in Sioux City la The affair was kept strictly sub rosa till some one from Battle Creek tele phoned the news over Friday morning and the many friends of the young couple hastened to congratulate tho bridegroom Mrs Curas arrived in the city Monday evening of this week aud tho happy pair will make this their fu ture home Heres hoping their married life may be long and happy Houses for sale T E Odioknk Farm and city loans The Durland Trust Co Blackberries at Schoregges WarnervHle Born Monday August 7 to Mr and Mrs W P Rowlett a son O B D ivis and family from Union county Ohio are visiting A V McGin nis Three threshing machines are pound lug out the grain at a rapid rate in this vicinity Ed Booth came np from Omaha Sat urdry and is rusticating in Waruerville this week H Warner shipped in a carload of lum ber the first of the week and will pro ceed to build u grain dump21xJ2 feet at once The county commissioners have ap pointed Carl Reiche road overseer of District No 0 vice W H Speece signed THE NOKFOLK NEWS TIIUUSIUY AUClST 10 1899 re- A full line of Heinz celebrated pickles aud preserved at Boxs Plunge bath 15 centsat the bath house above the dam Snider a cauupa at Boxs M MiXlMl The News jod department VM Securing Right of Way for the Y N S W RR IKOMOTKK W W MIAIIAM IS BUSY lt1Klit of Wny will bo tl Im Wliln mill Will Inrnllnl ttiQCrelclitn llrnnrli to rirrrr CnU Alerting to Mnkr 1lnitft to lllp Miullon Itrrrltv iuiiniir I W W Graham promoter of tho Yankton Norfolk and Southern rail way is busy making contracts with farmers botweon this city and Plorco securing tho right of way for the now lino Tho right of wny will be 00 feet wide aud will run parallel to the Crelghton branch or tho F E te M V to Pierces and from that point will diverge on n more direct lino to Yankton Mr Graham is binding his contracts by tho paymout of f 1 down the balauco to bo paid boforo work on tho line be gins which will be about tho 1st of Septombor Contracts have been signed by tho following farmer Herman Woohter at 75 per acre Louis Uockor at 75 per acre Frederick llaaso at b per aero Cull Tor Mrotlni r Citlrnns All citizens interested are requested to meot at tho city hall tomorrow even ing at 8 oclock sharp to make arrange to attend tho reception to company F at Madison 1 E Simpson Mayor Tho above call has been issued by the expressed desiro of many citizens who boliovo thero is no better way of hand ling such a matter of public interest than by a town meeting While many havo expressed their intention of attend ing thero havo been no steps taken toward making any show of uniformity or order It will bo necessary tochooso a marshal of tho day and aides to assist in forming tho parade A committeo must also bo appointed to solicit funds to pay tho expenses of the band boys who have volunteered their services but feel that their expenses should be met Company L tho liro department the G A 11 post and Womans Relief corps havo signified their intention of going down in a body while many citi zens will take their families and make a day of it W S Stevenson chairman of tho executive committee was in tho city yesterday aud left advertising matter which is being posted today Ho states that all MadiBou is working unitedly to make the occasion a grand success and thoy expect large delegations from all the towns in tho neighborhood Tho parade will be formed on tho street leading from the depot and on tho arrival of the Norfolk section it will move off through tho town to the place selected for the exercises Business property for sale 15500 rents for 300 yearly Will also sell my residence corner Tenth 6treet and Phil ip avenue at a bargain C B HOIAI1AX For Sale Business property paying from 12 to 16 per cent E E Adams Sturgeon is the piano man If you want to sell or trade your property list it with G R Seiler Co Appropriated the Fish Col Ed Mason porter at Halls bar ber shop had a tale of woe to pour into the ear of the reporter on a recent visit to that hair removing parlor His story was something as follows Yo see mistah hit happened in about dis wise I was down by de rail way bridge fishin at which I was quite fotunateandketched IB bullheads when along kem a fellah an proprinted tho entiah ketch to his own uso which was very misuufotunato fo me an my fam bly Yo know how dem weeds stan up down dar an I couldnt see de fellah af ter ho tuned do curb but he had on a straw hat ou a coat with broader stripes than that one haugin yondnh pointing to a garment on the rock Dar was fob nice bullheads on dat striug dat would a made a good break fas fo any fambly in dis yeah town De fellah looked at mo but nevah saidawod an nevah tol mo ho was gwine to take dem fish nor nothing Hod my mouf all set fo fish too Ef I evah kotch dat raskalliou hf will wish he had choked to def ou one ob de bones Phone 85 for plumbmgNFMfgCo Box can suit you on coffee is com- plete iu every particular If you want to buy or trade come aud see us G R Seileb Co Oil x in Mast block Telophouo No 113 will ring up Dr F Verges residonco and office For Saik My one third interest in tho Norfolk Times Tribune Ira L Huxoeufohi Liquid Air for Fruit Shipper A plant has been established iu New York for the manufacture of liquid air for refrigeratiou and other commercial purposes The Scientific American in speaking of it goes ou to say As a result of the successful operation of this plantthe company owning it has already an order for a plant to be set up in Los Angeles California with a capacity of lotHI gallons of air n day This is to be I ufiod for refrigeration in tho shipment of fruit from Los Angelos to Chicago In this plnntnew features intended still further to increase its elllcaoy will be introduced The result of this first pro jected application of liquid air to prac tical refrigeration on a scale sufficiently oxteusho to furnish results definite and valuable as data for future operations will bo watched with with much Inter est Fifty thousand dollnis eastern money to loan on good farms G R Skiiru Ar Co Buy all your groceries of llox and get the best PEHSONAL N ARaiubolt leturned from Onmha last night 1 I Hoover is in tho city today from Hat tie Creek Mrs W W Riley was iu the city to day from Pierco Editor J B Donovan is iu tho city to day from Madison - C W Potter of Pierce was in this metropolis yesterday W J Stevenson was a city visitor yesterday from Madison Judge Win V Allen was a city visit or yesterday from MadiBou Mrs Henry House has gone to Jeffer son Wis to visit her parents Rev John Q Emery of Crelghton is attending to business in Norfolk 1 H Conloy went fo Battle Creek last night for a visit of n few days Judge J B Barnes went to ONeill last night on professional business Attorney D J Koonigstein went to Stanton on professional business today O S Smith tho Madison real estate man is in the city looking after busi ness Mrs L O Johnson left this morning for Nickorsou where hho will visit her parents G A Luikart drove up into Pierce county yesterday to look after business interests Mrs Fred Klentz has gone to Fond du Lac Wis to visit her daughter Mrs Geo Henkel Mrs Geo L lies and daughter Louise departed today for Cheyenue Wyo to visit with Mrs E Hurris J W Speck has gone to Lyons to work tor the Standard Oil company Ihs family will follow next week Mrs D O llosseguioof Stanton is visiting with Mrs D F Sidler on her wny homo from a visit to Schuyler Miss Edna Hartley returned last even ing from Emporia Kansas where she has been visiting for tho past ten weeks Will Parker expects to return to Bos ton tomorrow and resume his duties as associate editor of the Atlantic Monthly Rev John Askin who presided at tho funeral of tho late Mrs Parker returned to his home in Tabor Iowa yesterday Miss Lulu Durland who has been vis iting Norfolk friends for the past few weeks returned to her home in Plum view today Mrs M Brummer and daughter Ida arrived from Henderson Iowa lost night for a visit with J W Edwards and family Mr and Mrs Ferdinand Pasewalk re turned today from a three weeks visit to relatives and friends in Wisconson and Minnesota Mr and Mrs A E Barnes of Ponca who visited yesterday at tho home of Judge J B Barnes departed this morn ing for Omaha The Misses Harriet Wood Ljda Pheasant and Ruth and Grace Matron expect to leave tomorrow for Long Pine to attend the chautauqua Mr aud Mrs Asa K Leonard Mr and Mrs Hoover of Waverly Iowa and Mrs Van Fleet drove out yesterday to visit the choir boys at tho Yellow Banks They report that tho boys are enjoy ing themselves hugely Dr A Hodgetts and daughter Etta left this morning for Lyons to attend the Norfolk district camp meeting Mrs Hodgetts nnd Sadie left at noon for the same place The family will re main during the continuance of the meeting Every well man bath his ill day Wheu a bit off or when seriously ill you should take Hoods Sarsaparilla and get well More Work TIiuii Worker Tho cry for help from tho harvest fields of the west is more acute this sea son than usual Railroad officers in the northwest ore receiving appeals by wire to send the farm hands that are needed to gather in tho crops and they are un able to find tho men wanted who are offered from 2 to 2Tt a day It is said that iu the Red river valley the situation amounts to a crisis and unless more help is obtained much grain will bo lost Em ployment agencies farther east are ad vertising for hands but with little sue cess Prosperity has thinned out the rauka of the unomployed so far that no such array seems to exist Spriugflold Republican The only milkbhake Bills Place in town is at J DrFrank Salter DiMc of ohildrtn Fine Stationery and Perfumes Our Hue of Stationery mid Perfumes Is the finest in the city Wo bought our stationery before I ho trust advanced the price and can therefore offer you better bargains than dealers who are compelled to pay more for the same class of goods Our Perfumes are dainty delightful aud lasting PAINTS We aie headquniteis for Mixed Paints Comet Prices GEO B CHRISTOPH Druggist NO QUARTER If you nro thus nllhttcri in luiving no iuulor wo nro sorry for you hocnuso Uio values wo nro olTormu in nil linos of DRY iOOIS would cnuso you lo Hold Up Your Hands In Astonishment Wo enn siivo you si quartor on a very small purchase Komomber us when shoos nro needed We Bought them Cheap Well Sell them Cheap THE DRY GOODS PLACE 7k F A HUSTON Robertson Blk Norfolk Neb Norfolk National N A HA IN HOLT PriwidaiU AIJiXANIWIt IIKAH Vico PrwildnLt W II IIUCIIOLZ CiiHliinr H XV 7MTI AmlMnntliiMliler Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKIN6 BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital ioofooooo Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business B uys and Sells Exchange Interest Paid on Time Deposits Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point in Europe A General Steamship and Foreign Passage HuhIuchh Transacted DIBBOTOBS BKA1I F P HANLON K J HALK W II BOUIIPJ Z WH ZOTZ NA BAIN HOLT JOHN It HAYB K VBBGKtf BH COTTON S FUESLER Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables in Season Fresh Bread Pies Cakes etc Constantly on hand C W BRAASCH DEALER IN 1COAL A XTD riX N I col Exclusive aent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal the best in the market Scran ton Hard Coal in all kIzcs TELEPHONE Ol U A LUIKABT Pbebiwent UHA8 B IIUIIXIK Vice Pmsidknt W H JOIINBON Cabuibb W H BBAASUII Ahst Oabbih The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 Bay toil Bull exchange 011 tliit country and all part of Europe Farm Loaua Director Carl Abmcb W H Johnson Chas S Hkiixik j W Hkaabcu Bwank 1 A Luikkt T K Mkmuinueb L Bkbhionh hl LkJJie5C ST CM NOW ON TRACK 1 K j tt S m Jiff I Our Hard Coal 1b here blight It in nice clean Scranton Coal Best in the market We are now delivering it to our customers If you want to see borne nice coal STOP ONE OF OUR TEAMS on the Btreet or call nt theyard6 Leave orders now for future delivery of soft coal PHONE 85 Ottlce 011 North FusrUi Street H E HARDY JHM tJWfr