i V ittitk tf Mfl Rubbers Overshoes Felt Boots Felt Shoes Felt Slippers Leggins All Sizes and Kinds Davenport Bros THE NORFOLK SHOE HEN The Norfolk feed Hill PAY CASH and BUY CHEAP One Block West of Creighton Depot CORN OATS CHOPPED CORN AND OATS CRACKED CORN SCREENINGS BRAN AND SHORTS FLOUR BON TON SUNSHINE SNOW DROP RYF FLOUR CORN MEAL WHEAT GRAHAM RYE GRAHAM Phone 121 ART McCOY Proprietor For Breakfast Foods Thompsons Cash Grocery These are a few Pilisburys Oat Food per pkg 10c Wheat Manna two for 25c Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit tw for 25c PlH6burys 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 Wheatose two for 25c i The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 46 Minimum temperature 32 Average 39 Precipitation 02 Total precipitation for month 02 Snowfall 00 Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight and Saturday FRIDAY FACTS Elmer Walters comedy company pre senting Where is Cobb arrived in the city today and will entertain this evening at tho Auditorium A fellow who had been imbibing too frequently of the cup that intoxicates wastaken in this forenoon by the polioe officers and giten a berth in tho city Jail Paul Boche a young man 18 years of age living southeast of the cityf ell from a load of hay this morning and broke his arm He was brought to the city where he secured the services of a surgeon Mrs Joe Schwartz Mrs Henry Heck man T E Moolick and Martin Kane have returned from Colfax county where they went as witnesses in the bigamy case of Frank Heckman It is stated that owing to a technicality the case was dismissed Conductor Speece of the Union Pacific appeared before police court this morn ing pleaded guilty to violating the ordi nance in regard to blocking the streets and paid his fine whioh with the costs amounted to 715 Conduotor Thos Fay arrested on a similar offense has not yet settled with the court O E Patrick a respected oitizen of Pierce was found dead in his repair shop in that city yesterday morning by Justice O F McDonald The cause of his death was heart failure He was 70 years of age and a native of Virginia He leaves a wife and three children He was a confederate veteran and served under General Robert E Lee In order to facilitate telephone service the Telephone company has placed Nor folk on a direct line with Omaha so that hereafter there will be no delay in reaching that city Heretofore it has been necessary to call several inter mediate stations and have the call re- j peated to Omaha A like arrangement 1 i JLJW Ii I i Ih under contemplation on tlio Sioux City business Hov S F Sharploss received word to dny that his daughter Mrs Jnftk Koonigstoin wlu submitted to an opera tion on Tuesday at tho Mary Thompson hospital in Chicago performed by tho ominout surgeon Dr llyron Robinson withstood tho operation successfully mid is got ting along very nicely If who continues to improve ns she has done so far her husband who is with her will bo homo some tinio next weok Rev Herbert 15 Rydor tho minister who is to tuko tho pastorate of tho Nor folk Baptist church arrived in tho uity last evening from Now York accom panied by his brother Harry Regular services will thorutoro bo hold in tho Baptist church Sunday at 1015 a m and 7 i0 in tho evening and each Sun day thereafter Mr Hyjjlor bears u very gentlemanly appearance and tho work of tho church in Norfolk will no doubt bo benefited by his labors Wayne Republican A Madison county farmer named OIiIhoh loaded hogs into his wagon ou a sido hill dur ing tho recent slippery time The wagon hogs horses uud man got to slid ing towards tho foot of the hill and never stopped until a fonco was reached nnd then tho wagon man and hogs all upset in a heap and when an invoieo of injuries was taken tho man wub tho only one knocked out and ho found him self pretty badly used up A loading physician rucconnnends that considerable distress might bo averted if peoplo generally and children in par ticular would submit to vaccination as a preventative of small pox Tho disoaso is quite provailent in many suctions of tho state and while Norfolk has been fortu nate in escaping thus far it is pernupt only a question of time when it will make its appearance here On tho theory that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure the doctors advice is well timed Tho Wayne Republican has it that there are 80 per cent less cattle in Madi son county feed lots this your than last It is not known where the- Republican got its information or misinformation The feed lots around Norfolk do not show that decrease While it is goner ally believed that cattle aro scarce this year in all parts of tho country it is likely that Madison county will take care of its full share A recent invoice of 400 head from Idaho innicatos that it will With its sheep industry aud pros perous cereal mills this county does not have as much Burplus feed as other counties and it is probable that it ships out less than any county in tho state whore similar conditions prevail The osteopaths at Fremont have de cided to continne the practice of their profession in spite of the recent decision of the supreme court It is claimed by members of this school that their course iB just as thorough with the exception of materia medica as that of any other school They further claim that they do not pretend to practice medicine but effect their cures in other ways They also claim to U6e in their practice more constantly what they learn through physiology and anatomy than does a regular old school physician unless he also practices surgery The osteopaths ore confident of fair treatment by the law finally It is said that 12 states of the union have decided that their treat ment is not medicinal and that there fore they are not subject to the regula tions of medicinal laws Found A sum of money Owner may prove property and have same Address Ed Wagner Norfolk Iroclumittloii Tho city council has decided to call the attention of tho public to the fact that small pox haB invaded several neighboring towns and to recommend that persons of all ages be vaccinated without delay Ana Bkummund President of the Council PERSONAL Dr Wilkinson of Lincoln was a oity visitor yesterday Marcus Lindsay of Niobrara had busi ness yesterday in Norfolk Mrs Eva Booth of Lincoln visited fnends in Norfolk yesterday Mrs Goo H Spear went to Colum bus today to visit friends for a week Mrs A B Lane was in the oity yes terday from Scribner meeting friends Commissioner and Mrs J J Hughes were in the city yesterday lrom Battle Creek A party oomposed of Sol G Mayer Dr P H Salter and O J Johnson were out after quail yesterday Geo Herrick of New York is in the city He hod business in the southern part of the state and came to Norfolk to see his friend W H Johnson Miss Luella Hart man who has been visiting her mother here for tho past ten days returned to Hastings today to resume her duties in the hospital for the insane located there Mrs Dr Nicholson of St Paul who has been visiting with Mrs Frank Salter received a letter from her bus bind yesterday stating that small pox was prevalent in that town and has de cided to extend her visit hero for a few days Van Horns ico cream is the best Quantities supplied at any time Small orders delivered for Christmas THE NOKFOLK NEWS FRIDAY DKCJKMHKU 7 MWO CITY COUNCIL I IV Urck Teinlir III ttcolRiintlnii nun Mcmtmr A New Orillminro rnMrit ltotitlnn lliiftlnrM ami Ulllo Tho cltv connoll met in regular ses sion lost oviiuing and in the nbsonco of Moyor Robert on was called to order by President of tho Council Bruniinund Present Councilmen Brtinuiinud Bul lock Heckman Spellninn Uhlo absent Mayor Robertson and Councilman Bock Minutes of last regular and special meeting woro read and approved Tho committee on public works re ported that certain repairs aro needed at tho water works pumping station The matter was roforred to tho commit too with power to act Committeo on st roots and alleys re ported that tho street signp had nil been placed in proper position nt a total cost of 1112 10 Resignation of Frank W Beck ns councilman from the Third ward was read and accepted Report of city treasurer for month of Novembor Bhowing following balances gonoral fund 1115 interest fund aftOIim water fund fHOOl road fund 0U sinking fund 2rb02 fire department fill 80 was read and re ferred to auditing commit tec Report of police judge for month of Novomber showing lines collected 000 uncollected 100 was roferred to audit ing committeo Tho following chums woro allowed J E Simpson salary poMngo ex press 2710 O O Mauwillcr snlary 15 00 Anton Bucholz four window lights 250 S R MoForlnnd express nnd postage i5 ceuts O W Braasch coal nt pumping sta tion 101 3S W H Widamon salary for Novem ber 0000 Martin Kane Bolnry for November 50 W H Livingstone salary for Novem bor 40 F W Beck salary lor November 417 E A Bullock snlary for six mouths to November 1 25 II W Winter salary for second quar ter 1250 C F Liermnn sppcinlpolice 250 A Degner hardware 375 Leo Tipton draying 1 H H Miller hauling hose cart tofire 2 Nebraska Telephone Co two months rout 850 T E Moolick putting up street signs 1425 S F Dunn work nnd mnterial on sign posts 2485 Fied iileatz putting up sign posts 1150 W H Law labor on sidewalks 2025 R A King work on street with team 250 J A Light work on street with team 1125 H H Patterson lessee electric light ing for October aud November 18211 Lorin Doughty lamp lighting for No vember 5 Anton Bucholz material for lamps 550 John Friday treasurer interest on bonds 130080 J M Covert salary as dog tax col lector 80 15 The clerk was authorized to issue cer tificates of indebtedness for all claims allowed on funds which are exhausted Ordinance No 251 imposing a licence on bowling alleys wus passed under sus pension of the rules Fresh oysters at Glissma s Houses for sale T E Odiobnb Sweet potatoes at Sohorregges Black bass lake trout and white fish at Glissmans Spare ribs at Euros Dressed chickens and ducks at Kotos Farm and city loans Tax Dubland Tbubt Co The Best baled hay that can be got at the Norfolk Feed Mill phone 121 Mollowrich coffee sells rapidly conse quently the supply is always fresh For sale by A J Bohncrt agent Fine Saratoga chips at the Model Bakery DrFrank Salter Diseases of children Fine cabbage at Sohorregges Fine home made candies at the Model Bakery The firm of Karo Bros having been dissolved and the accounts f the firm turned over to me immediate settlement must be mode The books will be nt the shop Settlement must be made by Deo 16th Paul Kauo The best baled hay that ever came to Norfolk at the Norfolk Feed Mill one blook west Creighton depot Phone 121 Pork tenderloin at Kotos A IIIr SucceiK The farce comedy Where is Cobb will appear at the Auditorium tonight low farce comedy attraotious of recent origin can record such a decided suc cess as has been accorded to this comody A huge heap of hilarity is promised and if the play bills and reports aro not ulous those attending tho performance here will undoubtedly get their moneys worth A liiillmiRt December 7th 1000 At the invitation of the Norfolk club which has gener ously offered us tho mho of its rooms In tho Mast block cigars supposed to bo on tap to be paid for by the club the gentlemen of The Heights WIiIrI olub hereby olmllengeof the West Side Whist olub to n match game of duplicate whist at the rooms aforesaid tomorrow Sat urday evening at eight oclock Our team will bo composed of the following gentlemen with tho privilege of substitution in case of unavoidable absence U II Reynolds Hurt Mnpw 1 O Stitt A 1 norland M O lluzen P Stafford P T Blicliard and 1 15 May lard It will be observed Mint our team will show all American leads exept one polo horso who keeps a comiu We ask Mint the names of tho oppos ing team bo given in tomorrows Nnws CoMMITTICKjlKhlllTH WlllST Oltll MEADOW QUOVb Lottie Ames sprained her wrist last Saturday Mr Conloy of Norfolk was in town last Tuesday Ira Alyca purchased n nicn team of mules from Mr Westcrvelt Howard Perkins who was visiting his parents at 15wiug returned Monday Mr Will Church and liny Rouso drove to Norfolk Wednesday morning Earl Deuel who had his leg broken by n horse falling upon it is able to bo about again uud has resumed his studies nt school Fred Yeomnn whilo husking corn just eaBt of tho school house Monday got a pieeo of corn husk into his eyo His eyo is very sore but is improving rapidly Rov Hunt is holding revival meetings in tho Uoeblo school house north of town Much interest is being taken in these meetings as is shown by tho good attendance eachnight Tho A O U W lodgo gave an oyster Buppcr at Boechs hall last night The supper was attended by only the families of the mem bora of tho lodgo A pleas ant evening was enjoyed by all A crowd of yonng folks gave Frank Dond a genuine surprisolast Saturday evening Tho occasion was Franks 15th birthday A rousing good tinio was had and tho young folks did not retire until an early hour Quito a few of tho Meadow Grovo young folks drove to Battle Creek Mon day evening to attend theminstrel show givou at that place All spoko well of the entertainment On Tuesday even ing another crowd drove to Tilden to attend the same entertainment Choice celery at Karos Sturgeon is the piano man We mako loans on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and Savings association T E Opioknb Sec New apple cider at Parishs Popcorn at Schorregges Lobsters at Karos Kalamazoo celery at Glissmans Every ono should drink Mollowrich coffee It is without an equal Good farms to trade for town property G R Seilek EMBROIDERIES NovoltieF in beantiful hand embroidered pieces for All TRIMMED HATS at HALF PRICE J E DURLANDS Jig 4 a a go U s B 2 - f g q N r bS 3 Q I S 3o g w - 8B 2 5 CD 5 m sre O Ocr9 C few--- - h FREE Handsome Sterling Ilnlmnil 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Snnltnriiim mill ItuHiiluncn Mnln nuil lUli tit Tuluphouu U Norfolk - Nebraska JJ J COLE WENTI8T Ofllro ovor CitlzenV Niitlomil Ilnnk ItnKlilnnct ono lilock north of CoiiKroKiitionnl church Norfolk Nebraskii JyjAPES HAZEN Attorneys-at-Law OHlco our Lcomirilii DniB Btoro Norfolk Nebraska - - - ylSS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Up BtnlrK In Cotton titoek ovor llnume btore Firtt clntiH work iruiiriuitveil Norfolk Nebraska - - - pOWERS HAYS AttornejK at Luw Hoornh 10 11 nuil 12 Miirthljck Norfolk Nebraska - - - SESSIONS BELL Undertakers nnd Embalnier Het eliiiib 11 U Norfolk Ave Norfolk - - Nebraska y M ROBERTSON Attorney at Law Rooms 1 and 2 Robertson Wlfrton Block Norfolk Dressed Chickens Baltimore Oysters Select Fresh Oysters Choice Celery Heinzs Mince Meat Palace Heat Market PHONE 45 ii - II DONT Buy your holiday presents boforo reeltiK one of Hie fluent Ilium at OlirihtopuH oiihInIIiik of Albums Toilet Sets Gold Plated Novelties Fine Papclcrics Perfumes Dolls Juvenile and Gift Books Geo B Ghristopb DiauidiHT Millinery Voy tliis week only all of our READY-TO-WEAR STREET HATS ALL OUR CHILDRENS STREET HATS Go in this sale u tho one low price of 49c each Former price marked in plain figures on each hat wasS7c up 1 to28 All new sea x sonahle goods I If Bargain Sale of Fashionable Inskeeps Millinery For Plumbing Steam Fiiliog Pumps Tauks Wind Mills Aud all work la this line call on W H RISH Sutlefnctlon Qunranteod First door Booth of Tub Daily News Office EYERS Invites you to Compare Prices Tomatoes per can g0 Peas por can 50 Corn per can g0 Java Coffee best per lb 15o Oat Moal per lb 2o Soap 10 bars 25o lJij Knnd can Baking Powder 20o Best Prunes per lb 8o Blueing 40 Soda por lb 3c Starch per lb 3c Craokers per lb 7Xco Olothos Linos 9q Lye per can 40 Mixed Oandy per lb 70 Pearliuo per package 4o Uioe per lb 7o Lamp Chimney 4o We huve a big line of Tinware Gran itewore and Crockery which wo ore selling very cheap B MEYER8