I m L OUR Armored Cruiser SHOE for Hoys Wear Is made from tlio best floloctod upper stock tested for service Tho solos and hoels which nre the host leather will proluco urn filled with OHILLED STKEL CHICLETS which protect tho bottom and assure tho wear er double tho sorvico of nuy shoo mado for hoys Davenport Bros THE NORFOLK SHOE HEN Tired eyes cause sick ness Because the eyes tire easily some folks say they are not well In most such cases there is eyestrain Neglected eyestrain is sure to produce sickness Be wise Have your eyes examined Know their exact condition from an expert Consultation free DR G p 01 WARQlAlDT OPTICIAN NORFOLK - - NEBRASKA I NORFOLK Steam Laundry Only First Class Laundry In Northeast Nebraska Every ofTort mnilo to please patrons anil 5 Bivo satisfaction Latest iniprootl ma- chinory usoil in all departments Work not satisfactory will bo rolaumloroil froo A of charge if returned unworn R0U0H EDOES TAKEN I OFF COLLARS DAN CRAVEN Proprietor 1 For Breakfast Foods Thompsons Cash Grocery These are a few Pillsbnrys Oat Food per pkg 10c Wheat Manna two for 25c Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit twc for 25c Pillsbnrys Vitos two for 25c Quaker Oats two for 25c Waldorf Oats two for 25c Cremola two for 25c Wheatling each 10c Grape Nuts two for 25c Wheat Flakes two for 25c Granose two for 25c Wtieatose two for 25c The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 21 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 51 M iuimum temperature 1 5 Average 8li Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for mouth 00 Barometer 298t Forecast for Nebraska Fair to night with warmer west portion Fri day threatening THURSDAY TIDINGS Tho minimum temperature last night was 15 degrees a pretty close approach to zero weather It is said that the Times Tribune has suspended publication its last issue ap pearing yesterday J M Covert republican and J H Conley fusiou were elected con stables in this precinct S W Hayes republican and J L Daniel fusiou were re eieoted justices of peace in Norfolk precinct Last night was a genuine freeze Windows were frosted ou tho inside aud ice nearly a half inch thick formed ou still water One of the Norfolk the question before Are you satisfied domocrats says election was aud adds We are satisfied Tho ladies guild of Trinity church will meet with Mrs Morrison tomorrow afternoon at 3 oclock A good attend 1 KOR PllKMmSTI l KlMTORI ItAllllllllcilll auce is requested as there is work to do A runaway team which started near the postoilice ran into a telephone pole on Fifth stieot breaking tho neckyoko and harness Mrs Herman Gorecke has received a message announcing that her mother Mrs Rogers of Racine Wis is very sick Mrs Rogers formerly resided in Norfolk The oflicial cauvass of tho vote of Madison county will be made at tho county clerks office tomorrow morning If finished in time the result will bo published tomorrow evening Invitations have been issued by the Womans club to a reception given for the teachers of tho Norfolk public schools It is to be held at the residence of Mrs P T Birchard Saturday after noon from i to I Members of the club are to enjoy the occasion with the teachers The Christian Endeavor society of tho First Congregational church will hold a socialthis evening in the churoh parlors to which all young people are most cordially invited It is expected that the occasion will prove one of great social enjoyment and all who can should participate A message received this morning an nounces the death of Mrs Bernard Grant at G oclock in the Sisters hospital at Salt Lake City Utah Mr Grant went out there last Sunday and tho en tiro family with the exception of Coun cilman Ed Grant was at her bedside when she passed away Ho left this morning on tho Union Pacific train to attend the funeral She will probably bo buried beside her son Joe who was killed out there in a railroad wreck about a year ago Tho deceased has been ail ing for years and when she went out to attend her sons fuuerul tho climate seemed to agree with her She there fore returned to Utah this summer hop ing for a beneficial result to her health but the change proved useless aud her trouble resulted in death She was an old settler in Norfolk and raised quite a family of children all of whom have attained an ago when they are beyond tho need of a mothers care but her death will be sincerely mourned by them as well as a large circle of frieuds in Norfolk Baltimore Standard oysters in bulk or can at Glissmaus Order your medallions for Christinas now Dont wait until too late too get them ready Finest assortment at Micheals studio Mellowrich cotlee sells rapidly conse quently the supply is always fresh For sale by A J Bohnert ageut Good farms to trade for towu property G R SKIIKU Farm aud city loana The Dubland Trust Co THE JNOHJPQK NEWS THURSDAY N0VKMRKK8 MOO 111 M 1B looplna liulopomlsiitSiltnr Itepiihllcnti Doninc rnl ITOlllllUlOIl Socialist Mill ltimtl Pnpnliht Knit imirMiu ClmrloH It Dietrich William A Iojrntor Iurliin O Jones Then Kliurns Talor Kllck lull llhlIIA NT lOWItNOK HOll 10111 Irohihltioi iKMIllUI Millltomi lNipuliet Krn 1 Sn nan KopiiMiritn iMwnnlA unhurt r I Ml lmi noni luirle II lHMiti Prohibition Dutlil McKlliben Soriullit II I Hr ltor Mlil Iloail loiiillt Ko 11 Si 1 hit vu Srii Iniiritn W Mm roll Kpiilillrnn V SiiiImmM I ISII Hep Hiin Dewey I Whltnoj Imlitliltiun Irmiv 1t1lt1111l1 Sluplii Hull W C Slnrkny Miilltonil Iliimlimj IOII At llllllll OK IlIIMC Cluirlnn Weston liepuliliiiui rneoilorn uriess r I Mil Kim imni Wilson llrnille Irolilhitioi C V Anil Socialist Jamos MTajIor Mill lloiiil IopuliHl llllt TllKlHlMlKIt WllllamStiiefer Itnpiililicaii Mamiiel 11 nimaril r I Mil Hop Detu rrinmoll rinhliiltzmi rSJollllS Socialist Alieolom Tipton Mlil ltoail 1optillst Iou Hi IKiiin thMiKNT oi Iiniiir Ins nil i William K Kos lor Hepulilliiui rnnries r nock r I Mil khii Dnm lliirtlev III11I11 MissHiirln Willii Mrs T J Knllii foil Atiohmi iniuaIi Kriink N lrotit Willis I Ulilluim Dunham M SlrotiK Micliaiil Proslor John Stevens Jr Foil lMll OK PlMIIIC IVM1S leortfo I Kollinor I J Carey I Krafltus Hloknmti W II No iliiin SiicIhIImH i ji 11 1 it it ill HI IUMKI I UlMlllPI 1 I ltipiiliicin uil ir 11 1F I Hill rrolilliitiou Sll illllHl Mill Horn Populist AMI III IIIHMIH Hopulillcun I Sit Hi Dnm Piohiliilloii hooinlisl Jamns Snlnion Miil ltoail Iopullsi IBKtKULNUi tOK UNIT KDSTAI hi SlN MOIIH Kdwaril litisouiilnr Ily iotition w Alien W M Itobortsoii KobComiuehsmjn Tllllll DlHTIIKl Jo n It ln8 ltoptililicui Jolin t KoDlliHon r 1 bll Hon Umn Isaiah LiKhtiinr Prohibition Kimono A I rum Miil Koail IopullMt ton Juiiok Ninth Jmmci i Distuiit NOllFOIK m v Us 132 81 loa mi Ml n 101 lot 10s 10s 71 m TTS s V a B 3 M 40 4 H r4 V ins r o PERSONAL J S McClary had business in Madi son yesterday Mrs E G Heilnian weut to Madison yesterday to attend a party Mrs W E Powers and Mrs Cato of Pierce are city visitors today Mrs T F Memminger came over from Madison last night to visit frieuds las Collins and D M Owen took in the election returns nt Omaha yester day Mrs J J WillianiB of Wayne is visit ing at the home of Mr and Mrs C G Doleu Mr and Mrs Geo D Butterfleld re turned to their homo in Croightou yes terday Sheriff Geo W Losey was in the city yesterday hearing the election returns Mrs F C Weber and Mrs John junk were passengers for Omaha this morning i Chaa R Hays has returned to Iowa City Iowa to resume his studios in the university Mrs Frank Hughes and Miss Rose Hughes of Battle Creek wore city vis itors yesterday Mr and Mrs S H Imlay left today for Newport News Va for a two months visit with a brother of Mr Imlay Mr and Mrs C B Burrows left this morning for Sheridan Wyoming to visit wih Mr and Mrs A S -Burrows until after Thanksgiving Mrs P T Birchard and two daughters went to Wayne today to visit Mrs 1 G Mines aud attend a party given for her little daughter Elizabeth A G Bohnert went to Noligh last night to attend to business aud visit friends Mrs Bohnert has been there several days and will return with him T E Moolick has returned from a trip through Oregon aud Washington Some features of those states ho likes very much but on the whole ho thinks ho would not care to live on the western coast Baltimore Select oysters in bulk or can at Glissmans Wantkd Two reliable young men and one lady to travel on salary Apply at Nkws office We make loans ou real estate at lowest rates Elkhoru Building and Savings association T E OnionsE Sec WARNERVILLE Frank Pettitt made a business trip to Lincoln last week returning Saturday Many of our farmers are losiug hogs from cholera or some disease which re sembles it A II Cropper has lost four head of young stock tho past week from the corn stock disease W M Olmstead will sell his persoual r4 M rit 01 ui fn vi M it 10s II i HV llll to r ii v i 173 W 4 l 102 I 171 iiki 4 111 IS- I r7 nm I VI 123 ZTX K W t i I smzzzuzsfsssmsszsszszzmi ABSTRACT OF VOTE CAST IN MADISON COUNTY NOVEMBER 6 1900 CAND1DVTK3 Itoptitillr im John K Iluyil ltnpublicati noiiKias i onoH I i uum For SiNXToit lCirMnn biNAToniM District- V W Yoiiiik Itpiiulilicnii Itufus A Tiiunoy I 1 Democrat JJ V IiarliURton Ily Iotition For HKimsiNTATiiTiNT TimiDisritit t IDiiirt O liloy Hiiublicaii I F ininiurniiiii I I Democrat Jompli A Trulook Il Iotition For Count Atiokmia IlurtMapOi Itopulilican rieil li froo Democrat r I For Count CommisionkhSkioni A D Carter Republican II W Winter Domocriit 1 I rim Assksxor J Ilruoisuoman Itepublicaii Ilnrinan Uoiooko Democrat For Jcsiicis ok tiii Iijvci S W Itepubticaii F Ki oley Hnpublicm JIjDnuiol Democrat A I Child Democrat For Const iMis 1 M Onerl Itopuhlicnti II Liviutibtnn KopuDltrnn 1 H Conley 1 Democrat II Huottow DomiiiTil M in K a i IJI ILiV i 121 I lltJ or i in 132 W I Os 120 121 12U 111 lis 131 hJ I nu 10 3 1 1 i lt4 W 1 2in w i iwJ n ISM 121 202 llll1 2l ll 117 20TJ 107 1 163 171 201 Is lis 71 20 17 12 W wi IOi I I SI I 151 S2 ird rt d 6- s ll 4 3 s iru UJH 7 Mi 2211 M io Sturgeon is the piano man ii Mi 32 s 21 IDA 31 V2 IWO I Ml r2IS77 f nsi 170 IIIDt I so- I HI- 1771 17SI1 1011 I 37 property at public sain noxt week and remove to it farm near Osborno Iowa immediately after tho sale Tho Ladies Aid will moot with Mrs Noil McBrath Thursday morning No vember loth to quilt All members of tho society aro invited to be present In this precinct McKinloy had Vi votes against 28 four yeais ago M Curborry was elected assessor Zell McGinuis road overseer in district No Hi In No there was a tie vote both G M Cnrlotou aud Win Muchmullor receiving 111 votes O D Munson waH elected justice of tho pence aud W P Rowlott constable Have you soon those Mexican pictures aud novelties at Kiosuis DrFrauk Salter Diseases of children Everyono should driuk Mellowrich coffee It is without an equal Farm land and city property for sale by G R Sejler Fresh fish at Glissmans IUII way Farm Lnmlit For hnle In northern Wisconsin tho Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Omaha railway has for sale at low rates and easy terms of payment about 100000 acres of choice farm lands Early buyers will secure the advantage of locations on tho many beautiful streams and lakes which abound with fiBh and furnish a never ending and most excellent wator Hupply both for family ubo and for stock Laud is generally well timbered the soil fertile and easy of cultivation Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Minne apolis Duluth Snporior Ashland and numerous other thriving cities and towns on the lino of the 0 St P M O railway and other railroads in tho same territory furnish good markets for farm produce For further particulars address Geo W Bkii Land Commissioner Hudson WiB or G H Mac Rae A G P A St Paul Minn Xen Short nlr Itentmiraiit Vail now has an experienced cook and will be able to servo meals at all hours and oysters iu any stylo Mllilrril liolliinil The annual starring tour of Mildred Holland in her iiew play Tho Power Behind tho Throne will heuin after election The locale of tho play is laid in an Austrian province at tho end of tho eighteenth century Tho story is a typical ouo or nitriguo of that timo from which tho author has evolved an exceedingly intense and interesting drama replete with strong situations liio production will be on an elabor ate scalo with historically corrpct scenery furniture and other accessories while tho company will bo mado up of well knowu artists comprising over thirty people For hale A Garland heating stovo usod 2 seasons good as new F S Bkxjamin 9th and Philip ave Houses tor sale T E Odious Others Follow AT J 8l E DURLANDS yon can find Everything for the Baby HOODS AND CAPS CLOAKS AND 8ACQUES DRESSES OK ALL KINDS Pall in nuil sec them WE LEAD For Strictly Uptodate Millinery and Correct Prices Call on Miss E J Bender NOVELTY Iron and Brass Works JNO E CRONK Manager All kiuilsof imichluna froma luwn mower to a prlnliiiKpriiHH HiiccntiHfiilly rnpiireil Hot air Hlniim anil hot water liimlliiir Spnriol atliiii tion Kivon to Duller nnil inilne Itopiiirluir Opp llinownlktH Implement llnune NORFOLK NEBRASKA PURE GROCERIES Are essential lo hcnlUi UHLE handles only pure groceries free from adulteration ano sells them at FAIR PRICES You get what you nay foi t UhiVs SEE FUESLER THE TAILOR For Up-to-Date Tailoring Ho has an elepant line of Fall and Winter Goods in Stock Good Work and a auteod at tho Perfect Fit Guar- MOST REASONABLE PRICES DO YOU DESIRE HEALTH Yito Magnetic Healing cures Chronic Diseases Rheumatism Eyes and liars tho lame e t c Absolutely no medicine used HSAYOOR 201 First St Norfolk MRS H H HULL Manicuring Shampooing Ladies Baths Rooms on North Ninth Street For numbing Steam Fitting Pumps Tanks Wind Mills Ami nil uork in Una line call on W H RISH Satisfaction Guarantee 1 First door South of Thk Duly Nlv8 OUlcs For Dependable Alillincry Becomingly Fashioned Harmoniously Assembled Economically Constructed Always go to Inskeeps Millinery B MEYERS Invites you to Compare Prices Tomatoes pnr can 8c Peas pur can 5c Corn per can 8c Java Coffee best pur lb 15c Oat Meal pnr Hi 2sJc Soup 10 bars 25c lv Ktind can Baking Powder 20c Best Prunes pur 11 8c Blueing 4c Soiia per lb 3C Starch per lb 3l4c CrockerH per lb 7JUC Clothes Linos 9J Lye per can 4c Mixed Candy per lb 730 Pearliuo per package 4c Rice perlb 7c Lamp Chimney 4c We have a big lino of Tinware Gron itewaro and Crookory which wo ore selling very choap B MEYER8 B W JONAS EINE TAILORING Suits maile to onler anil In till Inteet style Re pairing noiitlyjilone Shop ou South Fourth Ht south of lliium IlriM M C WALKER DKALKU IU FLOUR - FEED Oil and Gasoline TELEPHONE NO 33 CRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold on Commission Braasch Avenue and Third St PHONE 44