T School Childrens Eyes Supply Their TntAllpnt I NORFOLK T0JsSil iUWUWfc Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department G p HJ PRQUflRDT Or of Ophthalmology NEBRASKA H E HARDY FUEL Office Cor 4th and Main Sts YanlBj Et U P Depot Phone 35 One of our patriotic formers who has been building up foreign industry by Bending to Montgomery Ward Co for his supplies called at Johnsons Furni ture 6toro recently to price some poods Nothing could be shown him but what would bring the remark I can do better Finally Mr Johnson produced Montgomery Wards catalogue to show the customer his mistake He immed iately became interested and pointed out a Couch Cheffonier Chamber Suit Dining Table Chairs Rockers 8 Iron Beds a set of Dishes U Carpets 2 Lamps and a Sewing Machine all of which the customer and his wife had already selected at home and were about to send the money to Chicago for the goodB Mr Johnson showed the gentleman that he had many of the same identical goods in his store that the claims of Montgomery Ward Co were false that his prices wore Lower after considering the freight charges by from 5 to 20 Mr Johnson made the sale and convinced that customer that he has been following the wrong policy Mr Johnson says that there is not a single article in his line shown in their catalogue that he would not be glad to supply at from 5 to 20 under their prices The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 47 Minimum temperature 23 Average 35 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for month 24 Snowfall 00 Barometer 2940 Forecast for Nebraska Generally fair tomgnt and Saturday Cooler tonight FRIDAY FACTS The Sunday school class of Miss Anna Parker was entertained very pleasantly last evening at her home on North Ninth street Millard Green lost one of his fino large gray dray horses yesterday the animal dying from one of the diseases peculiar to the speoies Superintendent Teal of the Norfolk hospital has been notified that the com mittees from senate and house on public lands and buildings will be here this evening to inspect the Norfolk institu tion The trustees of Norfolk lodge of Elks will inspect the various properties offered for permanent quarters tomor row All members of the lodge who are interested are invited to accompany the trustees on their tour of inspection They will have Tub Nkws office at 10 oclooktomorrow morning Robert Schnett and Miss Minnie Winter were united in marriago yester day morning at St Paul Lutheran church before a few relatives and inti mate friends Rev Hoelzel officiating Following the oeremony the event was happily celebrated at the home of the brides parents seven miles north of the city Mr and Mrs Schnett will make their homo at Oreighton Mr and Mrs A T Pettitt returned last nightfroni a two weeks trip east They visited in Omaha and from there went to Chicago to ateend a meeting of the Christian Science Students associa tion No 44 Ten states wero represent ed at the meeting by delegation The association was founded 11 years ago by Mrs Mary Phllbriok and its members are nil former pupils of hors lifty or moro mombors of tho association at tended tho mooting Tho bull given in Manprnrdts hall Inst ovouing by Norfolk lodpo No D7 A O U W was a very successful af fair and well conducted those partici pating enjoying tho evening thoroughly Uohnorts orchestra furnished pleasing muslo for thoso who onjoy tripping tho light fantastic Tho hnll was tnstofully decorutod the national colors boiug lnrgoly employed and tho ontiro ontor tiilnmont was highly complimentary to tho committee having its management in hand Hooper Sontlnal A correspondent wants to know whethor it is propor to nay that a man suffers with tho grip or from tho grip or of tho grip Hav ing had tho malady but onco tho editor of tho Soutiunl may bo barred as an ox port authority but from our oxporionco at that time wo would say that n man snffors of tho grip and with tho grip and by tho grip and from tho grip and in the grip nnd on account of tho grip and if thero wero any moro propositions he would suffer moro York Republican Mr G L Van Fleot who lives west of tho Dixon school house visited with tho Repub lloon Thursday Ho says farming in NobrnBka is too easy for him Ho haR to stir about and como to town or drive around to keep from going to seed When ho lived in Illinois nine miles from market and had to get his stuff to town over Illinois winter roads winter was as busy n time with him as sum mer but its different hero whero a farmer can get his produco to the elevat or in a few days even in the worst seas on Wo forget to remember what a blessing wo have in tho Nebraska good roads The Dakota City Eagle man has evi dently found tho reason for his burning moro fuel than could bo accounted for by measuring tho ashos Ho snys Dakota City alwnys did have among its residents some light fingered persons men who are too lazy to work but re main awuke at night and visit their neighbors premises The late heavy snow did not stop them from going on their midnight rambles after arms full of dry wood little realizing that their foot prints were loft in the snow the tracks being followed to their own door yard an occnsionol stick having dropped by tho wayside An exact imprint of wood thiefs foot was taken and may be of use some day Better beg your wood instead of stealing it for you aro liable some day to meet with some sort of an accident or misfortune Choice celery at Glissmans Peats wall paper samples patterns for 1001 Call on or addresB Wm Leavitt 202 South Thirteenth street A regular conclave of Damascus com maudery No 20 will be held this even ing at 8 oclock E H Tkacy Recorder A special meeting of Norfolk lodge No 053 B P O Elks is called to meet at I O O F hall Saturday even ing February 10 at 930 oclock for the purpose of considering propositions for permanent quarters Geo H Spear Ex R Lost A hand carved Mexican leather purse containing a small amount of money Finder may have money if he will return purse to News office Catfish pickerel wall eyed pike lake trout and whitefish at Glissmans The Christian Endeavor society wishes us to call attention to tho fact that the social to bo given in the Con gregational church parlors Friday even ing February 15 is not a pay social All members of tho society and their friends are invited to be present and en joy an evening of wholesome fnn Spare ribs at Glissmans Perch whitefish and pickerel at Karos Ten bars Oudahys Diamond O soap for 25 cents at Parishs Pork tenderloins at Glissmans City Central Committee The republican oity central oommittee is hereby called to meet at the law office of Mapes Hazen Saturday evening February 10 at 8 oclock for tho pur pose of arranging for oity and ward con ventions The committee is composed of the following named members First ward Geo H Spear H H Patterson W A Hemlebon Second ward J W Ransom O J Stockwell Clyde Elseley Third ward W H Buoholz O O Gow M O Hazen Fourth ward O J Chap man W II Rish J KHutoheson W H BCCIIOLV Chairman Sturgeon is the piano man Foil Sale First olass 5 room cottage and lot 100x105 feet Good barn city water and well cistern all fenced and in good repair Recently papered aud paintod Rent pays 10 per cent on in vestment Located on South Third four blocks from Norfolk nvonue W J G w Bko A Novelty Washingtons birthday at the First Congregational ohurch Mens affair 1 DrFrank Salter DiMtwea 0 children THE NOHFOLK NEWS FRIDAY FEIUlUAllY 1f 1001 MIM111 Took Place Near Tilden Last Night in a Tent A DRAW AFTER 20 ROUNDS Old Timer Rny It dim a Wnrnily CoiitrMcrt Kviwit Alinut SOO Iroploln Attrnilniiro NnOfllrtiit IntfTfrreiirit Cuiitt w for HIOuSIto Tho sparring match or prio fight scheduled to tnko plaoo at Tiltlon lust night was pulled off at n point about n inilo oast of that town In a big font and those who wero thero Tin News disclaims nil personal knowledge of tho event stnto that it was a very interesting exhibition of tho pnglliBtlo art Tho fight lasted for an hour during which 20 rounds woio had and wih hotly contested from beginning to end finally resulting in a draw Tho contestants wero Oscar Gardner tho Omaha Kid and H Smith also of Omaha Tho contest was for 800 n sido Tliis is tho second timo they have como togothor Garduor has fought 510 times nnd hnH been whipped but thrice Tho contest ants havo boon in training for some timo nnd wero in first class condition Thero wore between 150 nnd 200 poo plo in attendance coming from as far as Dondwood Council Bluffs and Sioux Oity No ono interfered with tho ex hibition and the sports who nttended wore well pleased with the outertuiu ment IurKomil J B Maylard was in Oakdnlo lubt night placing some farm loans O W Branson was buying coal at tho Meadow Grove mines yesterday Geo II Spear was west last night in the interest of tho Joselyu entertain ment JM O Hazen was attending to collec tions in the west end of the county lubt night - t gSAsnK Leonard went to Tilden lapt night to purchnse his spring stock of patent medicines W H Bucholz wns called west Inst night to attend to tho details of a recent real estate transfer Councilman Bullock was west Inst night to sell a furnace He found affairs so warm that none was required Manager Patterson was west last night to see about extending electric lighting facilities to Meadow Grove Manager G T Sprecher of the tele phone company is said to have found a serious entanglement along the lint west of here last night Mayor Robertson having received in timation that Meadow droves sewernge system was a very superior service went up last night to note the good points Drs Saltor received a sudden summons to Tilden last night to mend a fractured law It was subsequently learned that it was merely strained and not broken County Attorney Mapes receiving in formation that the west line of tho county had become soriouBly warped went up last night to straighten it out Smoked whitefish at Glissmans iTry the Moore hardware store A full line of good groceries at Parishs BATTLE CREEK Sam Kent jr was visiting Sunday at the ONeill home Owen ONeill drove down to Norfolk Monday on a visit Frank Derrick was down to Norfolk Friday on a business visit William nnd John Kost of Norfolk were up here Wednesday on business Miss Katie Glandt went to Wiusido Sunday for one weeks visit with her sister Harry Barnes of Plainview was visit ing here Sunday with relatives and friends Last Thursday L B Baker shipped a carload of hogs and another the day following Wm Allberry of Wayne arrived hero Tuesday for a couple of days visit with his parents John Ray and Alvin Lowe of Valley preoinct were transacting business hero Wednesday Tonight Thursday there is going to be a masquerade ball in the Maxwell opera house Thos Napper returned lost Thursday from a four weeks visit with relatives at Gelena Ills August Mnley returned Tuesday from an extended vhut with relative in Cumipg county Henry Borohers and Otto H Moos wore over to Madison Monday and Tues day on business Talk about Carrie Nation I She iu all right It takes nil kinds of people to make this world L A Fisher of Oakdale was down here Wednesday in the interest of the Deering Harvester Co Robert Zohuer went to Seward Tues day to tako up his studios in tho Luth eran Teachers Seminary Hugh Harbison and Clove Reeves drovo over from Madison Wednesday nnd returned the next day Herman llogrofe and Henry MnMiiian wero up to Elgin Monday nnd Tuesday as wo understand on some land deal Mr nnd Mrs Bernh LnnghiMip nnd children of Fremont ntrived bote Wed ncMlny to attend the double wedding Horn to Mr nnd Mrs John Mozer Friday tho Hill n sou nnd to Mr nnd Mrs Riohnrd O Hodmnn a daughter Krod Eehtenkninp shipped ono ear load of cnttlo nnd Howard Miller Lum ber company one carltmd of hogs Mon day Julius llnnso was up tn Meadow Grove three days to run the money institution of thnt town dnrlng the nbfienee of V A Witzigman Hon F J Halo boarded the noon train for a ten days bnsinehs trip to Colorado where ho iB Interested In the mining business Mrs Jos Kohmir Mrs H Stolid tho whole family of J V Risk Jack Man ning and August Stuffen ate down with the grip this week Six persons left on Mondays train for Oregon with the intention of locat ing Among thorn weio John Rich llitlo nnd Hermnu Tegler The JohiiHon Comedy company played hero four nights lost week but on account of tho cold wenther tho patronage whs not very liberal We understand that Hurt Cossnirt is going to run J D Preecos tlruy lino succeeding Wm Deckor who iB going to work Mass nnd Breohlers farm oast of town W J Stavoly our now store keeper who bonght F II Sohultz out lately was away on a business trip Monday aud Tuesday Chos Fuorst had charge of tho store Wo understand that Win Hohneko hns traded 1ub saloon property here to a man of Hastings by tho nnmo of Kruegor tho bargain Sb to take effect by tho lBt of May Peter Nonwerk took n nice jorsey cow to Mrs Geo A Luikart at Norfolk Tuesday a prosont from her son E H who bought the animal of Postmaster MontrosH for iffiO Otto H Mans and Ernest linns made a trip to Oninhn the latter part of lust week They also stopped at Lincoln to visit tluir intimate and business friend Representative P F Zimmerman P II Ingoldsby wns up to Meadow Grove Moudny on business Put ifc thinking about starting a saloon there by tho first of May A good gin mill it just what that town needs when they want to call it an incorporation then thoso thirsty souls wont havo to come to Battle Creek Always better spend your money at homo Today Thursday is tho double wed ding of Mr Gustav Warneko nnd MiBf Emma Liudemann arid Mr Gustav Werner and Miss Clara Warnoko at two oclock in tho Lutheran church Rev J Hoffman officiating After tho cere mony in tho church tke festival will tnko placo at the home of Mr and Mrs Mike Warneko ono milo north of town The newly married couples are well known in this locality Mr and Mrs Warueke are going to keep house five miles southeast of here on John Liudo mauns timber claim and Mr and Mrs Werner on L B Bakers ranch nine miles north of town in Pierce county A consignment of Majestio ranges just received at Moores hardware store Democratic Caucnued Notice is heroby given that tho dem ocratic electors will hold caucuses at the following places First ward at Chas Ebles hall Second ward at Albert Degners store Third ward at Daniel Koenigsteins law office Fourth ward nt Fourth word hoBe house On Saturday evening tho Kith day of February 1901 All meetings will open at 8 30 p m Said caucuses ore called for the purpose of nominating one coun cilman for the First ward one council man for the Second ward two council men for the Third ward one council man for the Fourth ward Also to select delegates to the city con vention to bo held Tuesday evening March 12 1901 at 8 oclock p m Rep resentation for delegates based upon the vote for I G Westervelt for mayor and to be one delegato for every ten votes or major fraction thereof cost for him This entitles tho First ward to 13 delegatesSecond ward to 14Third ward to 8 Fourth ward to 0 All of said delegates and nominees for councilmen will be voted on at a pri mary election to be held Monday March 11 1901 on which day the polls will be open from 12 in to 7 oclock p m Polling places will be named on the evening of the caucus Dated this 13th day of February 1901 AUOtJST Butjmhund Kd Grant Petkk Stavtord O A Harkiuiak Oity Central Committee Daniel J Kokniobtktk General Chairman elected by above committee Building lately occupied by Bon Ton restaurant for rent Appy to Dr Bertha Alhman Farm and oity toana Tu DuiiAJm Tacrr Go pensoNVL E S Hlnir of Wayne wns in Norfolk yesterday H J Miller was In town yesterday from tlnrtiugton Mrs Mary Sohott wns In town yester dny f loin Stanton P 11 Kohl of Wnyne was n visitor to this metropolis yesterday J A Hlumquefit was down from Momlow Grove yesterdny Sheriff U O llnss nnd W 11 Horgo of Pierce wero in Norfolk yesterday r Mr nnd Mrs John Hrure werrt Nor folk visitors yesterday from Vordlgro Mrs Annu Steluiher was in the city today from lown oiirouteto Crelghton to visit n daughter Mr nnd Mrs David Knhn returned liiNt night from a six weeks vIhII with relatives and friends in Indiana Miss E J Bender left today for Fre mont whom she will visit three days nnd will then go to Ohicngo to purchase her spring millinery goods A K Curts of Hlotiv Oity ono of the genial traveling passenger agents of the Union Pncifio wiih in the city overnight and paid this oilico a pleasant visit this morning Hofore buying u stove or range see Moore tho now hardware num Oysters nt Kuros ilousos for Hale T K OlMOHHK Diamond C breakfast bacon in boxes nt ilissmaus MEADOW GROVE Mr nnd Mrs Fred West wero in town Monday Guy Green spent Sunday with friendB in this oity Hownrd Peikins is on the sick list tho victim of tho grip Mr Jim Fitzgerald of Tilden was in tho city last Monday Mihs Nellie Palmer of Emeriek visited friends in thiB city Monday Tlieo Toiison of Hosklns Nob reg istered nt tho Grove hotel Monday Mrs Orr Palmer and Warren Brown made a business trip to Norfolk Satur day Miss Minnie Zimmerman was the guest of tho Misses Storey Thursday nnd Friday Messrs Elmer Sultz nnd Charles Crooko trai Kuiid business in Norfolk Saturday Mr OttoKmger one of Hot Inns lend ing citizens was a Meadow Grove visitor lost Tuesday Mr J L Dunn hold services at the M 13 church last Sunday evening iu the absence of Rev Hunt Mr Will Hemlebeu of Norfolk wns in Mondow Grove Wednesday to overbee the loading of his chicken car Messrs Ernost and Willie Luobcke were in Meadow Grove Tuesday the guests of Hanker HuaBo aud Principal Walter Pilgor Mibs Eva LowiB tho young lady who was accidontly shot a few weeks ago hus been improving rapidly and her complete recovery is now assured Mr Julius IIuuso of Battle Crook ar rived in this burg last Iridny Mr Hiuise will havo charge of tho Meadow Grove State bank during the absence of Mr Witzigman Miss Mabel Harrison came up from Norfolk Thursday evening to attend the Palmer Hopkins wedding dance Whilo in tho city she was tho guest of Mr and Mrs Wm McDonald Tho entertainment given at tho V P Lewis school house Wednesday evening was very well attended unite a delega tion from Meadow Grovo being present All report having had a good time A number of Meadow Grovo young folks indulged in sleigh riding last Fri duy evening Ono bob sled party drove out three miles east of town and a few frozen ears and feet were the natural consequent Celery at Karos G E Moore handles thoEUiott nnti rust tinware Baltimore oysters at Glissmans Dr Barnes the cptician specialist will be at tho Paclfio hotel Thursday the 21st Examination on this visit will be free Farm land and city proporty for sole by G R Seiler Good farms to trade for town proporty G R Sbiler P K ti M V II It ttaeNorthwfhtern Line -to WuahlDKtun 1 C Excursion tickets will be sold on Feb ruary 28 March 1 and 2 at ono faro pins 200 for the round trip good returning until March 10 account presidential in auguration ceremonies H O Matrau Agent CHEAPEST AND BEST MILLINERY AT- a N KBHA ry 11 mi iMnirAitnK Ihcfiyeamt lyo VvT alum nprciniisi tfmnhiilll ImliiNotfolk in i nriMniH h uruc nioio tlnrMli ltli ami 21tli of loliriinry If joti lumi wnok yim unit limiilnrlin Mini lined lilnhMw himi onr nriliim for htm llu will no iiii money nml mho your oyer I in BARN1CH iSs TYIjKK 1 II linn i M I Tjl Attornejs al Law Norfolk 1110 S IAllKlCIt Mas Hlick lKNTINT NobrasV Norfolk Neb JJR H T 1IOLDEN llonieoimllilo rliiHlelan nml Surgeon Ollkti Mtlrmih National 1 1 nt lliillillnir IVIiplmnn 111 Haiiltnrliiin nml llnMilmion Mm In nml l1tliffn TnlDiiliimuV Norfolk - NolirnHkn H ooli lWNTIST Olllrn nvnr CltlrmiV Nntlimnl llnnk ItoMilnnc unit hlorl norlli of CoiiKiiltiiUonnl clmrch Norfolk - - - Nebrnslm jyiAPKH Us II A EN Olllrii uvnr lioiumln Drui Sloin Norfolk JVJ1SS MARY SHELLH Y Nebraska Fashionable Dressmaker l Upptnlr In Nitton block nvor Itiiiimu iilorl Klml Hiim work Kuaraiituuil Norfolk - - - Nebraska POWERS HAYS Attorneys nt Lnw ItiiniiiH 10 II nml 12 MaMlck Norfolk - - - Nebraska IJOHKUTSON ROIIERTSON Rooms I nnd 2 Robertson liloolc Norfolk Nobr SESSIONS HELL UiiilerlnkerH nml iiiiinliiiersr Humions Illk Norfolk AvoJ Norfolk - - Nebraska For riumbiiig Steam Filling Tumps Tank Wind Mills Anil all work In HiIh lino call on W H RISH SiitlBfactlon Gnarantooil Firrt door Hontli of Tins Daily Niwh OMlcn B W JONAS FINE TAILORING Bnltp mailn to onicr and In the Intent ntylo Ho palriiiK nuatly iliinn Shop on South Fourth Ht couth of Ilaiiin Unit MRS H H HULL Manicuring Shampooing Ladies Baths TiiiiiiONi No 447 Rooms on North Ninth Street DO YOU DESIRE Health VITO MAGNETIC HEALING Onres Ohronio Diseases Rheumatism Eyes Ears the Lome etc Absolutely no medicine nscd Dr H SAYOOR No 20 East First Street NORFOLK NEBRASKA M E SPAULDING DEALER IK FLOUR FEED TELEPHONE NO 33 CR SEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought anil Sold on Commission Branch Avenue J E PHONE 44