i I 11 A Question of Spex Do your eyea lire easily r NORFOLK If so You need Glasses Do your cyct burn If so You need Glasses Dora the type become blurred in reading If o You need Glasses Do you suffer from frontal headache t If so Glasses will Help You Do you know if you have perfect eyesight If not we can Inform You n WILL COST YOU NOTtllNO DR C F W WARQUflHDT Jeweler and Optican NEBRASKA f H E HARPY rrlL Older Cnr 4th and Main Sis Yarls Bast U P Depot Phone 35 The Wfmthor Conditions of the weather as recorded for the -4 hours ending nt 8 a in to day Maximum temperature 14 Minimum temperature 18 Average 2A Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for mouth 05 Snowfall 24 Barometer 20 76 Forecast for Nebraska Fair tonight and Saturday Colder tonight FRIDAY FACTS Christian Mauteuffel of M idison is looking for a son named Emil who has run away The West Side Whist club was pleas antly entertained last evening at tie home of Mr and Mrs John 11 Hays W H Bacholz who has been sick for about two weeks is improving with every indication of an early recovery No one appeared to prosecute in the Lee Bailey case the trial of which was to have been held yesterday afternoon and it was dismissed C E Hartford of this city has been chosen as second vice president of the Nebraska State Volunteer Firemens as sociation now in session at Seward W J Gow J W Gibson and John Utecht Norfolk poultry fanciers have 12 entries in the show at the meeting of the Nebraska State Poultry association in Lincoln The Union Pacific has a steam pile driver at work today making prepara tions for patting in a larger torn table at this place The old turn table is too s uall to handle the large engines whit h it is proposed to put on the Norfolk branch of the Union Pacific The newly appointed officers of the Norfolk hospital for the insane will as sume their positions February 1st Dr Teal of Omaha will at that time become superintendent Dr Young of Valley county will be assistant physician and M C Walker of this city will take the position of steward Amos Marvin died suddenly at Win side Wednesday noon aged J year About three years ago he was thrown off a load of wood aud his neck badly twiated aud was left lying iu a Blush of snow and water for about three hours in an unconscious condition Since that time he has not enjoyed good health The foremau of the section gang at Winside left the switch near the mill open last Saturday and luckily there was no acoideut Usually the U P freight goes through Winside at a rapid rate but that day it had to stop for some cars and ran onto the switch where it was stopped The foreman telegraphed hiB time in immediatley afterward aud will go onto a ranch iu Minnesota The funeral of the late Mrs August Hellerman was held yesterday afternoon aud was largely attended by relatives aud friends Services were held from the house at 1 0 and at 2 oclock in the St Paul Lutheran church Rev Wm Hoolzel officiating The remains were interred in the St Paul cemetery uorth west of the city Mr Hellerman is still quite sick and was unable to atteud the funeral of his wife Madison Chrouiole A gasoline stove was tbe cause of not a little ozcitomeut Tuesday forenoon in Bonnies barber shop With the burners lighted young Clark proceeded to till the tank and in a very sort time there was a merry little bliuso Fortunately the young man get his gasoline can away before the gas ignited aud escaped without injury Tbe stove wn6 stationary but it was pried loose aud men sent for from 1 Herats storo carried it upstairs and threw it into tho stmt Ono yonug man loarnid a lesson and will profit tin roby Couutv Superintendent Crura camo ovor from Madison Inst evening and 1r today holding a conference with J S Hancock superintendent of Stanton county nud K A Lundlicrg superin tendent of Wayne county The project U being considered of holding a joint touchers inBtltutofor tho throo counties at this placo during tho coming summer vacation It Ib figured that by coinbln lug tho forcos and funds of tho counties interested a much hotter class of in structors can bo secured than If each county holds its own inslituto and thoro aro othor advantages to bo secured by such a combination Tho annual meeting of tho directors of tho Norfolk National bank for tho olootlon of oflieers was hold yesterday afternoon in the directors room of that institution W H Buoholss who has acceptably served as president of tho bank since N A Itainbolts retirement was re chosen for tho position Dr A Bear was ro olectod to tho position of vico president a place ho hns hold for manyyearfl U W Zntz who has faith fully sorved in tho position of assistant oishier was given desorvlng recognition an promoted to tho position of cnshler The business of the bank wns shown to bo in a growing nud prosperous condi tion Joseph K0711 the young Bohemian held in Stanton on tho charge of burg lary mado his escape from tho county jail Wednesday evening between the hours of i and 7 At i oclock Deputy Sheriff Porter left him locked in jail iutonding to return iu a few niiuutop with supper for his prisom r When he got back ho found tho jail door open tho screws and bolts having beeu re moved from the hinges Assistance must have been rendered by persons on the outside sib no ono appears to have seen him lenve tho jail or on the streets lendiug to the court house square Editor Enoa of the Picket iB of the opinion that the bolts and 3crews might have been removed by the aid of the fire shovel and demonstrnt d that tl is could have been douo It is presumed that Koza is concealed in the vicinity of Stanton Car of Rock Spring nut coal on hand Send in your order EmvAiws Bradford Liimiieu Co Oysters Dressed catfish Celery Choice veal Dressed turkeys Dressed ducks Dressed geese For your Sunday dinner at KaroB Garil of Tliankx The husband children sisters and brothers of the late Mrs August Heller man desire to express their thanks to neighbors and friends whose assistance aud sympatb were so gentrously given They desire to especially thuuk the teachers of the High bchool for the flowers sent KIUh Krieptlon Committer The reception committee of the Order of Elks is requested to meet at the Ox nurd hotel at 7 oclock sharp Friday evening January 18 so as to be able to report at the general meeting to be held at the same place at 8 oclock W N Husk Chairman Houses for sate T E Odioknh Choice celery as GlisBmaus The regular conclave of Damascus commandery will be held this evening at 7 Ii0 G T Spkkciiek E C Wanted Men to learn baiber trade only eight weeks required by our advant ages special offer for thirty days Class opens February 1 Join now aud com plete for spring rush Positious given graduates Make application at once Catalogue nud particulars mailed free Molek Barker College 10t8 Farnam St Omaha KHtlinate of KxpouNen The county commissioners of Madison county Nebraska at their regular meet ing iu January 1901 made the follow ing estimate of expenses for the ensuing year County institute fund 125 00 County superintendent sulary 1100 00 County road fand 700 00 County bridge fund 10000 00 County priutiug 1 000 00 County clerk salary us clerk of board 500 00 County attorney salary 050 00 Commissioners pay nud mile- ago aioo 00 Care of paupers 2 000 Of Bounty ou wild animals 800 00 Fuel postage and express 1 oo 00 Jailors fees 1 WH 00 Books stationery and supplies 1800 H Janitors salary aud assistants to county officials 2500 00 Election expenses J1K 00 District court and jurors 7500 00 Assessors pay and mileage 1000 00 Insane fund 850 X Soldiers relief fund ftoo 00 Poor farm expenses 1 XX 00 Aid to Agricultural society 700 00 Furniture aud ropairs on court house aud jail 1000 00 Interest 011 court house bonds between Madisou aud Union precinct iOO X Siukiug fund for same 100 00 Battle Creek village jail bond and interest 150 00 Phil Bauch County Clerk DrFrank Salter Diseases of children THE NOHFOLK NEWS Mil DAY JANUAUY H 1001 PERSONAL Chas Stacker was In town yesterday from Stanton 7 D Lynch whs in the city today from Long Pino Mr and Mts H 1 Baekes of Lindsay were in Norfolk yesterday Mrs Willis B Reed of Madison was shopping In the city yesterday MrB O Jones aud Mrs O Khnberloy of Battlo Crock wore city visitors today Rov F P Wlgton of Osmond was in tho city a few hours today eurouto to Omahn T T McDonald a leading nu reliant of Tildeu had business In Norfolk yes terday Mrs Washburn and daughter Mrs S F Eden were in the city today from Verdigro A P Brink of Omaha deputy gmnd regent of the Royal Arcanum wns in tho city over night to install the officer of tho lodgo hero Ab they wcro not ready ho will return about tho 1st of February Frosh catfish wall ryod pike pickerel and croppies nt Glissuiaus A good barn nnd buggy shed for rent at -100 South Fifth street Good farms to trade for town property G R SlCllrlt Frank Keeuan the star of Sol Smith Russells A Poor Relation Co roliu quhhud tho bright future of an nrohiti ol for the gleam of tho foot -lights behind which ho has in a most surprisingly short tiino beoomo one of tho foremost actors of the day Mr Kcenanniid hit superb contpnny will be teen here shortly in this famous phiy Tho patients dobirous of consulting Dr Wilkinson tho Omaha specialist eye ear nose and throat should bo at Dr Salters office Tuesday Jan 2i A ItfiniUkxhln Imicial That it is sometime exceedingly in convenient to be coomlunt is evidenced by tho lollowiuc dispatch to the World Herald fioin PlatiMiiouth under date of the 15th Mart Gibson the biggt st man in Cass county who died last week of paralysis was buried Sunday In many lespects his whb the most n tnnikitble funeral ever seen here Gibson tipped thesealesat G pounds There was not an undertaker in tho city who had any two coiliuB which would hnvo accommodated the remains but the problems was finally solved in an unexpected manner When tho remains of Guy Livingston who was killed in the Philippines were brought bock it was rumored that it would be uecetsary to secure au out side casket to envelop tho coSiu in which the body was shipped Taking into consideration the fact that Livingston was a more than ordinarily large mini the undertakers ordered one of the big gest outside cases they could find at the Omaha coffin factory But the case was not used for the Livingston funeral nd when Giosou died it was pulled out But it was found to be too lrirge to go into the house When the time for the funeral came the body wns worked care fully through a window on a stretcher and placed in the coffin outside The hearse was stripped of its interior fit tings and ten men placed the coffin in side and then not being able to close the doors upon it stout straps were used to secure the burden in its place Gibson was one of the best known figures about the streets of Plattsmouth He had lived there for fifteen years and fiom time immemorial was head fireman of the boilers at the shops Farm land and city property for sale by G R Seiler Fresh catfish wall eyed pike pickerel aud croppies at Glissmaus Found A pair of skates Enquire at News office Baltimore oysters at Glissrnans Farm and oity loans Tub Duhland Tkubt Oo We make loans on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building aud Savings association T E Odiorne Sec Sturgeon iB the piano man lUllHttjFarm Land Kor Sal In northern Wisconsin the Chicago St Paul MinnnitnoHa Xr rtmulm milixc hllS for sale at low ratH nnl ancr tunne of payment about 400000 ncres of choice - 1 T 1 iuiiu iuuub cany uuyers will secure the advantage of locations on the many beautiful strenma nnH lWu ti abound with fish and furnish a uevr ending aud most excellent water supply in iuiuuuijr use ana ior stock Laud is Lonnrallv urnll limlunul tim soil fertile and oasy of cultivation Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Miune apolis Duluth Superior Ashland and uuuieiuua umur inriviug cities una towns on the line of the 0 St P M O milwav Iincl ntVlltr railrrmriii in tho same territory furnish good markets for luiui juixiiue I or further particulars address rSnr TO Ki Land Commissioner Hudson Wis or G H Mao Rah A G P A St Paul Minn The Rterun Cltr In n recent lecture on Rome Mr Frederic Harrison said that the great value of the city of Rome from the poiut of view of general culture and education wns that It had by far the SongeHi nnd most completo history of any city Iu the world It had three great qualities as tho center of human culture and the development of human civilization It was the center of the ancient world for many centuries It became the center of the tarly Cbrla tlun world and for J000 ytara It had been the center of rcllglois pllgtuYi nges while for four or five centuries It hud been the center of poetry nnd 111 1 of the modern world These three great epochs tnget hot mnde up some thing like 11000 years nud no city In tin1 world had had so continuous a life Hardly n century passed without leaving It memorial lu Home London U lotto COOKING IN STONEWARE A niontrmlin of ttir lfrrlta ml Kltulirn Pottery A bachelor housekeeper who It en deavoring In bring about tho renais sance of kitchen pottery present Its claims after tho following eouvliielug fashion Iu Table Talk A klteheu In which pottery nppenra lu plenitude for tho various kinds of Its capable service wnfta nu odor of purity and fnncluntcs with a sense of clonnll ncss In numerous kind of cookery It has no equnt nud In some hero nro dishes one might better abandon than attempt to prepare and nerve without IU aid Many who nro using Iron tin nud copper to the exclusion of earthen ware do so In Ignorance of the perfect adaptability and service of the stone pot For the simple forms of boiling broil lug nud frying tho metnU nro more ennvculcul bin for bnl Inn pot roast ing braising stewing nud frlcnsseolug It W far superior to nil Its rivals Cook lug In I he sloue pot simplifies the prep imitiou of all I lie dishes that come un der these heads relieves the cook from close attention nnd eoualnnt stirring to defeat the Imperfect notion of applied heal nnd performs lis work with un failing accuracy and without accident It gives lis best and nlmost exclusive service in the baking oven nud under close cover Few avail IheinselvrH of Its reliable nud easy use and being as I declare myself an experimenting nud progressive housekeeper I wish to rec ommend it 10 ol lifts who nro nuxlous to learn and know for thontselvoB of Its uncqualcd merits Any cook will with oue demonstration uuderstnud perfect ly Its superior notion under the Influ ence of heal nnd for such the details of preparation will be uocessury lu but oue ease I shall therefore conflno my self to a single recipe nnd formula Procure a large enrthcu pot with a closely llttlng cover of tho snmu ma terial This may be found In almost any house furnishing store Make the first attempt with the ordinary nnd familiar fricassee of disjointed chick en After preparing aprlnkle each piece with salt and pepper aud dredge with n little lour Iny the pieces biiugly In the pot which hns been rub bed with a little butter or melted suet Pour In n pint or more of hot water Just enough to appear toward the sur face of the chicken Dredge the top ngniu with Hour put on the cover nud vet lu the oven The oven should bo very hot for the first 15 minutes after which the heat should be reduced to the lowest degree that will keep the pot gently simmering At the outset It mny be necessary to examine the pot occasionally to nc qualnt oneself with the action of tho ovens heat but when this In onco as certained the pot may be loft undis turbed from the beginning till the dish la nbout done Young chickens will require only two hours older ones three to four more water nnd the slowest possible beat to bring them out tender The chicken will be cooked to a point that the ment will enslly come from the bone nnd yet may be served lu as perfect form as when laid In the pot It will have all the richness of a roast without the dryness that quite forbids the open oven linking of a chicken It will have all the Julclnesa of the fricas see without any of the waterinaus which oue wishes to avoid Wnntcil to thnnup the Snbjprt This Is the fifth night youve come Lome Intoxicated Lessh talk bout Ihe two nlghtsh I came home shober Allv Slopor CHEAPEST AND BEST MILLINERY AT- J E DURLANDS BOOKBINDING Rebiuding Old Books and Magazine H BRUMMUND Next Denna Paint Store 5th St MR8 H H HULL Manicuring Shampooing Ladies Baths TeikiIIom No 417 Rooms on North Ninth Street L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Mrera Force aru Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Woik Flrt door Wet of Pout Office Several Snaps 5 rooin House 8th St corner U7flfl lot IftxHii easy lerms P I UU 5 rooni 1 louse lot llltxt tQnn mhStily water 0UU 1 0 acres miles no t H f f fl ton Co good improvement h vpuUllU J80 neroi 8 iitlhs southeast iu Stnulnn Co linn Improvements honwt cost 150000 Per ncro until tfjq I flfl January I 11111 PO I UU lOOiuiosI mile front Meadow Gmvo fair building- 100 acres eulttxuted bnl mice liny ami pasture springs and tun ning wuNir excellent farm JjOfl tt laud none bettor per aero ipOUUU 100 acres l miles not th of lliular 80 acres under cultivation fair buildings one half eiinh balance nt 0 per cent 2000 TRACY X- DURLRND NOVELTY Iron and Brass Works JNO E CRONK Mana6r All UIiiiIk nt itincliiiiiK fromn Imni timunr In 11 iirltitliiKprehH MiiiTKhfnll niiniriil Iliitnlr hliiain mill lint wnliu limiting SiikcIiiI iitlnti lion kUiiii In llollnr mill KnkIiiii HiiiuiIiIiik ii llifowullih Itniiloiiiunt IIiiiimi NORFOLK NEBRASKA B MEYERS Invites you to Compare Prices Tomatoes per can 8c Pens per can 5c Corn per can 8c Java Coffee best per lb 1 5c Ont Meal per lit 2vC Soiip 10 bars 20c 1 pound can Unking Powder 20c Best Prunes por lb 8c Blueing 4c Soda por lb 3C Staroh por lb 3tfC Crackers per lb 7 CO Clothes Lines 0o Ijve per can 4c Mixed Candy per lb 7bC Pom linn per package 4c Rice perlb 7c Lamp Chimney 4c We hnvo a big lino of Tinware Grim itoware and Crockery which we ur polling very cheap B MEYERS i fr zSffi i aaaafiLtflf One Is Quick to Suspect Where One lias Suffered Harm Before Perhaps there are some busi ness men in this town who have tried advertising and found the results unsatisfactory If so something was the trouble Contracting for space in a newspaper is not enough When secured the space must be used to advantage A con vincing story should be told A plant will not grow unless it is tended An impression can not be made upon the purchas ing public except by careful persistent work Many meicbants err grievously in be lieving that time spent upon their mis is time waited No time cn be tntde mote profitable We believe the advertising columns of this paper can be used profitably by any one who seeks to reach the buyers of this community We will gladly aid any one who desires to try it or who is trying it and is not satisfied THE NORTH WESTERN LINE F E 4 V R R is the best to and from tbe SUGAR BEET FIELDS of orth Nebraska 11 Our January Clearing Sale COMMENCES WEDNESDAY JAN 2 All Trimmed Hats a Half Price Ureal llargultis iu all kinds of Mil linery MISS E J BENDER RAIINKS As TYLKK i J Hnnt 11 I lyl AlfornejR nt Law Norfolk DUO 1AllKKU Musi lllnck DKNTIKT Nohrask Norfolk Nob Dlt II T 1IOLDKN Homeopathic llivnlrlnii nnd SurgcoH Olllrn Illirpiih Nntlnnid Haul IIiiIMImk Toliilmiin 111 Hiiiiiluiiiini 11111I Itiwlilmirn Mil In nnil llUlt 9t Tliiilioniill Norfolk - Nobrnskn jJ 1 COL15 DKNTIHT Oilier ium Ml iyrnV Nntlniiiil II1111W Itonlilnuoi inn bluet tu tli of LiHiniiiiitiuniil tliinrli Norfolk Nebraska LHH CHANT 1HILDS s Trained Nurse Telephone I oft Norfolk Nnbr jyTAPKS 1IAZKN Olllco iimii liiiinmlV Diiii Slum Norfolk - - - Nebraska jyjISS MAKY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Up utiiirtt In Ciitlim block nvor IImmiiih etor 1irnL oliiHH uurk kiiiiiiinIdiiiI Norfolk - Nebraska pOWEUS HAYS Attorneys nt Law Hixiiiift 10 II mill 12 M11M blick Norfolk Nebraska JJOHEHTSON ic HOI5EKTSON Rooms I and 2 Robertson Block Norfolk Nebr SESSIONS HELL Ilnlerliikers nnd Lnibaliners KfitHoiiH Hlk Norfolk Avu Norfolk - - - Nebraska B W JONAS FINE TAILORING Kfiiln mniln lo onlnr nnd In the Intent atyle lo pairiiiK unatly ilonn HIioji on Ninth Kourth Si toiUt of Ilnum Drot WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD SHAVE or BATH 00 TO W D Halls Barber Shop MAIN rtT THUD DOOK KAHT OK FOURTH For Plumbing Strain Filling Imnns Tanks Wind Mills Ami all work lu tbie line call 00 W H RI5H Siitlifnctlou Guaranteed Fire door South of Thk Daily News OQica M C WALKER DKALKK IN FLOUR - FEED Oil and Gasoline TELEPHONE NO 33 CR SEILER Sale and- Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold on Commission Braajtch Avesuc inijnllC AM mj Third st rnunt tt i