11 CORRECT SHAPE GOOD MATERIAL AT RIGHT PRICE Davenport Bros Norfolk Nebraska NORFOLK LODGE NO 97 A 0 U W Mooln In Oild Hollows Hull mi tlio llrot nml third Frlilnyit of nnoh month VIbIUmk Itrotli er oortllnlly Invltod to nttond nil our inwtliiK W K UoiTninn Plrinnrlir L 1 IIiitkiiH llo tiordor G I Dnlmi MnMnr WorUmnn SIMPSONS CORNER Olllrn HiirdrH foul OMctt Good storage room Two good rooms uitntuirH 0110 largo m1o room down stairs for rout Money to loan on real oMuto Como and see mo when yon want in Buninco 1 13 SIMPSON A DREAM y T 0 1 TVUl v OF is our offering iu furnitnro this week Whilo wo always aim to got tlio latest and best and wo sometimes excel oursolvos and this is ouo of yonr opportunities to profit by our quickness in taking advantage of tho best thats going W R HOFFMAN Prices for Cash 18 lbs Sugar 100 4 lbs Gold Dust 18o 16 oz Cnlntuot Baking Powder 20c 3 lbB A B O Crackers 15o lib Soda 00c Xily Staroh 05c figals Oil 70c Yeast 4o 3 for 10c Toilet Soap a bars 10o 1 gal Pail Syrup 8Go German Coffee 09a Lamp Ohimuoys ouch 05c 14 Bars Laundry Soap 25c Wo sell tho best Tea and Coffoe in the city Thompsons Cash Grocery FOR FIRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILORING SEB MY TAILOR Where yon will have suits well made and trimmed which is the main part of merchant tai loring when they are made to order Call on fly Tailor and have Prices Quoted Tlio WeiUlier Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours endiug at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature Ill Minimum temperature 12 Average 21 i Precipitation 00 Total precipitatiou for month 01 Barometer 11010 Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight and Friday Warmer Friday and iu southwest portion tonight THURSDAY TIDINGS Horn last night to Mr aud Mrs Harry Hilburu of Soutli Norfolk a sou The First Nebraska Miubtrels havo cancelled their engagement in Noifolk becunsi there is no hall largo enough to accommodate Iho attraction Tho thcmonioter last night reached tho lowest point thus far recorded this fall it registering but IS degrees above zero Icoof considerable thickness was formed on still water Members of tho M K ehnrch and congicgntlon aro preparing for n rocop tion to Rev Fletcher M Sisson and family which will be hold in ono of tho rooms of tho church tomorrow evening at 8 oclock Mght refreshments will bo served and all that care to will bo wel come to participate it is announced that Hon K H Tay lor of Ohio has been compelled to can- eel his engagement to speak in this city Saturday afternoon but his place will bo tilled by Hon O 1 Green of Omalfu who is said to bo one of tho best speakers of that city and will undoubtedly bo able to interest all who attend Sonator liny ward is well known as an enter taining talker While all will want to hear Sergeant Snider relato his Impres sions of tho war In tho Philippines These will probably bo tho only repub lican speeches of tho campaign in Nor folk and everyone should endeavor to bo present Hd Hlcy and 11 II Hcrbifion of Madi son weio In the city yesterday Mr Illoy has recently returned from Manila whore ho held tho position of pay masters clerk in Deweys squadron Ho loft Madison four yoais ago last May and after spending a year and a half on tho Pacific coast decided to join tho navy and enlisted for a term of three years in September 1810 Ho was assigned to duty on tho gunboat Potrol which was connected with tho Asiatic squadron and was in tho ongagomont at Manila His friends gavo him a most cordial re ception on his roturn homo last Wednes day evoning That ox Congressman O H Towno met with a chilly reception in Norfolk last night will not bo denied even by the most pronounced fusiouists In tho list placo tho heating nrrangomont of tho hall had not been installed for the winter and was only heated by tho large lamps and in tho second instanco the crowd was not as largo nor enthusiastic as had been anticipated tho Times Tribune giving the number in attendance at but about 200 which is small indeed when it is considered that Mr Towno is a speaker of national prominence and one of tho best orators in the fusion ranks In all fairness it must bo conceded that tho weather was somewhat at fault and perhaps served to keep many away who had planned to attend Mr Townos remarks wi re mainly devoted to the imperialism of tho present ad ministration and no doubt he enlightened his audience as to just where that much talked of policy was located which would bo gratifying to fiiends as well as ononiics of the administration who were not permitted to hear his speech Tho omperor has beon oxtreuicly relucant about proclaiming himself but tho average fusion orator would have tho people believo that ho is about to do so Tho serfs now composing tho govern ment will undoubtedly bo surprised to awake some morning and And that they cannot movo hand or foot without the sanction of ono man thoemperor who holds in his power their freedom thoir property and their lives But really Mr Towno and his co patriots will havo to talk a good deal harder and a good deal ofiouer to convince the peoplo that nuy such change of govern ment is impending and he will have some trouble to couviuce the voters that he and his associates ropresont the best the only and the truest brand of pat riotism Go to Kiesaus for book Oysers served in any Btyle at the Pal ace of Sweets Mallard ducks at Glissinnus Farm land and city property for Wall eyed pko lake trout dressed catfish and white fish ut Glissmaus Houses for sate THE NORFOLK NEWS T1IUHKIUY NOVEMBER 2 1899 sole by G 11 Seiler Fresh bulk oysters at Fueslers New books a Kiesaus Now titles For Sale Standing wood on my placo three miles wost aud three miles south of Norfolk N Kent Warnervlllft J D Hoover is building an addition to his house Geo Wheeler returned Monday from Cass county with a load of apples Aleck Snider has bought W P Row letts old house and moved it onto his farm There was a very pleasant party Tues day evening at tho home of Mrs O E Gibbs F H Bird has taken charge of the Dan Murphy ranch He moved Iub family up from Emerson Choice celery at Glissniaus The John Bett house corner Fourth street and Grove avenue for rent Maiks Hakk T E Odioun h Telephono No 112 will ring up F Verges residenco aud office Suidors cutsups at Boxs Dr Buy all your groceries of Box and get the best Dr Frank Suiter Diseases of children ATTACKED THE WALL A Nowil Mtlod of Declillnc Baltimore Select Cilissmans KlKlil or lriHfty Work on tho now opera honso iH mov ing right along and tho walls of tho busoniont aro now about completed Tho work of putting in tho floor will soon oommonce tho materials being now on tho ground An incident that took placo this morn ing was rather out of the ordinary and promised for a tlmo to develop con ntdorntilo excitement Herman Piller who owns tho property adjoining tho oiora honso on tho ouft was under tho impression that tho walls wcro built onto his lot almut two feet and he with his son-in-law Anton Huoholz commenced to tour down thewall using an ax and a brick in the process Mr Warrant told them to cease and his first impulse was to forcibly rotnovo thorn from tho wall but his second thought was that ho would pursue a bettor courso by allowing tho law to handle them Ho thoroforo went to Police Judge Hayes and swore out a warrant for their arrest which was served by Ohief of Police Widainan The gentlemen appeared before tho court and on their request tho caso was postponed until tomorrow afternoon at oclock Mr Warrant feels that his courso is justifiable in tho eyes of tho law Ho had two surveys made of tho proporty by Engineer Lowo and oaoh time it was found that his lot extended onto tho prop erty fenced in by Mr Piller about six feet All ho wanted for his purpose was two feet giving Mr Piller tho four remain ing feet Ho then went to Mrs Piller and Mr Huoholz and secured thoir consent to the romoval of the fence and buildings in tho way and went ahead and put up tho wall It is generally conceded that Mr Piller if ho had objection to tho arrangement should havo prevonted tho removal of the fence and tlio construction of tho wall Slnco tho property is now occu pied by tho wall it is in Mr WarruntB possession and his attempt to movo it could hardly bo warranted under law It is regretted that this misunder standing has occurred and it is hoped both by tho friends of Mr Piller and those of Mr Warrant that tho matter will bo satisfactorily adjusted David Haruin Kiesaus aud Richard Carvel at oysters in bulk at Box can unit you on coffee la 11 iiid Wlntor IJiiilcriviiir We havo tlio inside on underwear and can give you tho best goods for the least money that wcro ever brought to Omaha lInndsonio quality lleeced lined pants or vests 25 cents Extra fine quality 50 cents Part wool 50 cents up Fleece lined union suits light or heavy weight 50 cents 75 cents nnd 100 Part wool 125 Childrens vests or pouts fieece liued part wool or all wool 25 cents up Childrens union suits in fleeco liued part wool or all wool 50 cents up Childrens black tights 18 cents up Ladies tights 75 cents up Remember wo aro sole agents for Dr Jaegers colobrated sanitary uuderwaer for ladies and children Onting flannel gowns for ladies 50 cents 75 cents 100 128 and 150 Children 50 cents and 75 cents Mrs J Benson 210 South 10th St Omaha Neb Farm and city loans Thk Durland Trust Co PERSONAL M It Dutcher is a city visitor from Plaiuview A J Durland went west on lasttveu iugs train g E Boveo returned last night fiom a visit to Omaha Mrs Dr Wood of Pierce was a Nor folk visitor today M O Hazen drove to Madison today on legal business J S McClary returned last evening from his trip to Omahu W H Speeco returned last evening from his trip to Missouri F J Hale was in the city yesterday from Battle Creek selling cigars Mrs A Woodworth of Pierce was shopping in the city this morning Judge R E Evans of Dakota City was an arrival on the 10 40 train Mrs E B Keuyou has returned from a few dayB visit with Plainviow friends Sydney Robertson is expected homo touight aud while here will cast his first voto N A Raiubolt will leave touight for a visit at the Boll ranch uear Lusk Wy oming Mrs August Brumniuud has gone to Sioux City to visit her daughter Mrs Ed Hummel Hon T F Memmiuger and Editor J B Donovan were over from Madison last evening Mrs Jack Koenigstein who has agaiu been quite sick is reported somewhat butter today Mrs Wood has returned from a pleas aut visit withfrieuds iu Iowa Kansas aud Missouri H C Welch special agent of tho Queen Iusnruuce company is in tho city on business O H Gillespie one of Madisons merchants had business in Norfolk tho first of the wetk Miss Moggie Ohm is going to visit witli friends in Omaha and endeavor to rccuperato her health Bob Appleby candidate for county clork of Stanton connty was in tho city from Stanton last night Uhr Sohavland clerk of the district court and caudldnto for re election is iu the city talking with tho voters Mrs Isaao Powers loaveB for Omaha tomorrow to visit with her daughter Mrs H h Whitney until Tuesday Mrs K Hiuklo departed this morning for Blunt S 1 alter a months visit with her daughter Mrs Geo Box T T Becker of Albion and Mr Straus of Ligonier 1ml aro visiting at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Morris Mayer Hon A A Welch of Wayno was in tho city yesterday in tho interests of his candidacy for tho district judgeship Mrs O Shenkborg and Mrs Will Dav enport of Sioux City aro guosts at the homo of Mr and Mrs Geo Davenport Sam MclClhocs lioutonunt of company F aud candidate for clerk of tho district court on the fusion ticket is iu the city Mr and Mrs W H Butterilold left on the noon train for a short visit with friends in Columbus Wis and Chicago Mrs 10 A Crum roturned to her homo in Creighton yesterday after a pleasant visit with her daughter Mits Oru Sorgt G W Snider candidate for county superintendent on the republican ticker is iu the city looking after hi interests Mr aud Mrs E L Twiss aud daugh ter Hattio of Grovo precinct wcro in tho city over night tho guests of Mr Twiss brother Myron N B Harsh and family aro moving from Omahu and will occupy tho house owned by Judge Kelly corner Koonig stein avenue aud Eighth street Mr Harsh is an ougiuoer on the C St P M Ss O rnilway Attorneys M D Tyler and Burt Mapes addressed an audienco at u school houso Maple Grovo last night on tho political issues of tho day It is enid they were very successful in entertain ing their auditors Baltimore Standard oysters in bulk at ilissmaus Sturgeon is the piano man Tho A iiIiiiiiIh lit tlio OlroiiK it appears that one idle day tho frog tho duck tho lamb and the skunk started forth together to visit tho show Just what sort of a show it was the chronicler dosent stato Anyway it wassomething that the queerly assorted quartet was anxious to attend and thoy hopped and waddled and gamboled and trotted toward tho big canvass enclosure with delightful throbs ot anticipation Finally they reached tho door tender tho frog lending tho line Well the frog had a greenback aud passed right iu The duck hud n bill and followed the frog Tho lamb had four quarters and fol lowed tho frog nnd duck But the unfortunate skunk was left on the outside Ho only had ascent Natnrally ho turned away feeliug pretty blue As he was slowly going back over the hill he met a hoop snake rolling along at a lively rate toward the show Tho skunk greeted him bnt tho snake did not stop Dont interrupt me ho cried over hiB shoulder Ive got to do a turn and Im a little late And he rolled along At the top of a hill the skunk noticed another old friend approaching It was the sardine Hullo cried the sardine whats the matter So the skunk told him I can guess how yon feel about it said the sardine sympathetically I belong to the smelt family myself Bnt say old fellow yon come right back and go in with me Ive got a box And the skunk and the sardine went book together Two stray turkeys at the home of Wm Reinhart South Fourth street Owner may have same by calling and paying charges Sweet cider at Fueslers Tub News 300 aepartinent is com plete in every particular Doing nothing is doing ill Impuro blood neglected will become a serious matter Take Hoods Sarsaparilla at ouce and avoid the ill n e b HARDY always keeps iu stock all the best grades of 0 HARD AND SOFT Coal in all sizes All coal screened aud delivered promptly Satisfaction guar A anteed Yards east of U P depot TELEPHONE NO 35 Uptown 0fflce4ih St RoseBud Cream Is a toilet rcquisito indispciiRiblo fcr chapped hands faoo or lips or any roughness of tho skin For removing tan and freckles it hns no equal Hose Bud Cream con tains no injurious chemicals- but is a pure preparation for toilet use Prescriptions Prescriptions carefully compounded by competent pharma cists All our drugs aro absolutely pure and wo assure patrons who bring proscriptions to our storo that prices aro very modorate CEO B CHRISTOPH OUR HARVEST mcmmmtsmmtmrnmnamamtmcasBxaamzi OF GOOD THINGS Bought for tho Fall and Winter Trade is now nlmost completod Wo have a ereat many things to interest you and extend A HEAR TY INVITATION to call aud look over our goods even though you may not bo ready to buy OUR CAPE MB JACKET DEPARTMENT is full of THE BEST of that lino A special effort hns been made to supply our trade with tho CHIC EFFECTS aud METROPOLITAN STYLES so fasciuntiug to all Every wrap is now Not un old garment in our house THE DRY GOODS PLACE Tift F A HUSTON Robertson Blk Norfolk Neb Grand Special Sale fum Street Hats Gaps and Sailors WE WILL OFFER Friday Next November 3d Our entire assortment of Street Hats Caps and Sai lors at JUST HALF PRICE The original tickets will be left on so it will be easy to figure the price The prices will run like this HATS THAT WERE 35 CENTS WILL BE 18 CENTS u 4 u 05 g X ii it OA J 7 t AQ 11 Qg ll AQ HATS THAT WERE 125 WILL BE 63 150 75 if Jgy a g 225 113 287 144 325 163 and so on through the entire stock of Street Hats Caps and Sailors Remember this sale is for ONE DAY ONLY FRI DAY NOVEMBER 3d Inskeeps Millinery IV T f 1 A- BAIN BOLT President I XI f1Pm I U 1 ALEXANDER BEAU Vioo PrMtdaot 1- 1 Y J A JL J 1 Jim E W ZUTZ AiiUnt Cashier National Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital 10000000 Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business Buys and Sella Exchange Interest Paid on Time Deposits Drafts and AInnoy Orders Sold on any Point In Eurona A General Steamship and Foreign Passntro Business Transacted DIBSOTORS A BEAU F P HANLON F J HALK W II BUUHPf2 wu ZOT NA BAINBOLT JOHN B HAY8 F VKBGKd B H COTTON V i