w Eyeache and Headache f Eyestrain causes both Drugs relieve only temporar ily Pro perly adjusted glasses remove the cause and effect a permanent cure Satisfaction guaranteed Consultation free C 1 PRQUAHDT Dp of Ophthalmology NORFOLK NEBRASKA H E HARDY FUEL Office Cor 4th and Mala 5ts Ynnla Btst U P Depot Phone 35 MONARCH MIXED PAINT The Best Paint Made Will cover 800 square feet two coats Contains pure lend and oil Shown by chemical test there is no paint on the market equal to its durability and cover ing capacity We can vouch for this as we have handled the Monarch Paint for twelve years If yon think of painting your honse let us figure with yon We can save yon money Remember our large stock of Wall Paper cheaper than ever Kiesaif Dnlg Bo Twenty three rolls of fine Straw Matting just received at John sons Furniture Store On Thursday Fri day Saturday Mon day and Tuesday we offer entire stock of China and Glassware at cost Tha Wllir Condition of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ondiug at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 50 Minimum temperature SO Average 40 Precipitation 00 Total preoipitation for month 00 Snowfall 00 Total snowfall for month 00 Barometer 2040 Forecast for NebraHka Fair tonight and Saturday FRIDAY FACTS Mrs J W Edwards in one of the late victiniB of the grip Mrs P T Birohard and Ralph are among the latest grip patients Mrs Geo Dudley Br is seriously ill at her home on South Fifth streot Edwin Lee and wife are removing from the rooms ovortheDurland Sisters store to a residence in Edgewater park The officers of Norfolk hospital for in urine cive a reception this evening to the public to whioh the people generally J aro invited Dunning will bo the order of the evening which will bo done In tho nninsoinont hall at the institution Tho Johnson Dry Goods company is rearranging tho Rholving in tho onrpot dopnrtmout so as to givo inoro room for goods Rev D M Molntosh of Hartington will preach in tho Presbyterian church held in G A R hall next Sunday morning nud evening Cards nro out announcing tho uiarringe of Mr Joseph Edward 1 Plnhacek 0 this city to Miss Edith Adclla Mastollor Tho ceremony will bo performed nt tho homo of the brides brother in Lincoln on March 20th It vn3 a great dny yesterday for in surance Hgonts iu this city one man who counted them claiming that thero wore as high as li hero at one timo This inclndod Frank Tynn of Omahn the acknowledged tullcHt traveling man in tho state Tho daughter of Mr and Mrs Siod schlago living on South Fourth street died Wednesday nfternoon Tho fu neral will bo from Christ Lutheran chnroh tomorrow morning when the little girl would hnvo boon one year old hod she lived It will bo rememborod that Mr and Mrs Woller were called to Omaha laBt week by a telegram announcing tho Boriouh illness of Mrs Wollors only brother Mr Wilhelmy Word was re ceived last evening that the young man died on Wednesday A large force of workmen is tnking advantngo of tho pleasaut days nnd tho second story of the new Bishop building is beginning to assume definite shape Mr Bishops decision to continno the building on up two stories will not only add to the value of his property but make a decided improvement in the ap pearance of the corner of Fourth and Main streets The trustees of tha Baptist church have received notice that they must re move their church building from the lot on whioh it now stands which is part of the property recently sold to the gov ernment for a federal bnilding and in compliance with the notice will shortly remqve tho church to the corner of Fifth street and Phillip avenue on the lot with the parsonage Joseph Barcal died at his home on South First street last evening at 5 oclock He has been sick for sometime with pneumonia nud yesterday morning he got up dressed and went out of doors for the purpose of sawing wood He was enduced to go back to bed but the exposure aggravated his disease and brought it to a speedy termination last evening The funeral will be from the house tomorrow morning at 10 oclock and interment will be in Prospect Hill cemetery He leaves a wife and several step children Mrs Bnrcal is better known as Fannie who has done washing and housework for people liv ing on the west side for many years E J Denny lineman for the telephone company came near quitting his job yeBterday without notice to the company He was at Madison adjusting a wire at the top of n 25 foot pole when his spur slipped nnd he fell to the ground In the descent he turned a complete somer sault and lighted on his shoulders and back G T Sprecher who saw him fall ran to where ho lay with the ex pectation of finding him either dead or badly bruised but strange to say not a bone was broken and he scarcely re ceived a scratch from the fall In five minutes he was at the top of the pole again and this morning he is at work as usual none the worse for the ex perience Tho rooms of J A GeiBt were entered last night and a suit of clothes and some money taken Mr Geist is a marble cutter in F B Aldermans factory and he has rooms on the second floor of what is known as the old Norfolk Na tional bank building Some time dur ing last night his rooms were entered and a suit of clothes worth 80 was taken together with 450 whioh were in the pants pocket A medallion of a little girl a niece of Mr GeiBt which was pinned to the coat was carefully re moved and left attached to another coat by whioh act the burglar showed that be has at least a small streak of humanity in hia makeup Mr Geist has no clue to the robber but he has suspicions of who it may be There are two sides to the question of buying goods away from home One is where the purchaser sends his good money out of town with the idea that he is getting things cheaper than he ooald at home He does not actually get them cheaper but he thinks he does because he does not take everything into consideration Then there is the side of the foreign dealer who sells them It has been repeatedly Btated that he cares nothing about the community from which his money comes and that state ment has been emphatically verified re cently in Norfolk A certain brewing company proposed to build additional vault room here bat instead of purchas ing the material from local dealers and hiring Norfolk carpenters to do the work the material was all shipped in and with it came men living in another town to put it together Of course this brewing Arm is glad to have Norfolk trado but when it came to throwing a little money into the pockets of Norfolk dealers and carpenters that was another ttHieMnjninuJjiuij iu 4inine thing Tho immortal James G Blaines principle of reciprocity ever remains n pretty good principle I havo received a full line of now spring and summer goods in nil tho vory latest nnd most stylish patterns 1 invito all my friends and customers to come in and oxnmiuo thepo goods for thonisolves whether thoy buy or not My goods aro nil gnarautood as woll aB the workmanship and stylo I can save every one of my customers money nnd offer them 200 different styles of nil tho latest patterns to select from 1 hnvo tho largest stook in this part of the state in wool goods nud trimmings O H Kuaiik Received today two cars of choice Hunun Lump cotil nt Saltkus Coal Yakdh Norfolk Library Trunin At a meeting of tho Trustees of the Norfolk Libiary held nttho oillro of tho Citizens Bonk FoblOtho following res olntlous were adoptod First That the sum of 2075 be pnid Mr C G SommorH for loss sustained by reason of duniigo resulting to bnild ing and stovo by tho storm of last Jnue Second That n statement of the flunnoinl condition of tho library fund bo published Third That the purposes of tho board for tho continuation of efforts for the permanent ot tnblishmont of the free public library lw made known Fourth That subscribers who have paid subscription towards the purchase of old church building may hivo if thoy request it said subscription re funded by calling on the president on or before March o 1001 Fifth ThntMeBsrs Mapes and Tyler as a committoo be and aro hereby ro qucBted to represent this board before the oity council of Norfolk to tho end that said council may ncoordiug to law make such a tux levy as will insure tho permanent establish mont of tho Norfolk public library ond in other wnys to secure the co operation of bur city coun cil for the permanent establishment of sjid public library Sixth That the library fnnd has now on hand estimated 27G to be placed at the disposal of such board of library trustees as the council may ap point after the necesBary legal provi sions have been complied with A full supply of nil kinds of hard nnd soft coal on hand at Salters Coal Yards IimI it H of Norfolk Mr and Mrs Cotton are at our store for a few dayB advertising Bluukes cele brated coffees This coffee is tho kind you read about Mrs Cotton will show you How to make Vienna coffee How to make cafe an Lnit How to make French drip coffee How to make New Orleans coffee How to make Turkish coffee How to make coffee as made in Brazil How to make coffee as made in Java How grnndmother made it Blankes favorite recipe We want all lovers of good coffee to see us Each lady will receive a souve nir free SiruiiTz fe Junkinh Goto McCoys for your Hour feed oil and gasoline Farm and city loans The Dubland Tkdst Oo Baltimore oysters in bulk at maus Choice celery at Glisamaus Dressed ducks geese turkeys and chickens at Glissmans Smoked whiteflBh at Glissmans Choice veal at Glissmans Wanted A capable girl for general housework Apply at News office Lost Pocketbook Monday morning in Norfolk containing 6 Please leave at this oftioe for reward The FaTurita Line To the Epworth League convention San Francisco Oal July 1001 will be the Union Pacific All competition dis tanced The fast trains of the Union Pacific reach San Francisco fifteen hours ahead of all competitors If you are in no hurry take a slow train by one of the detour routes but if yon want to get there without delay take the historic and only diroot route tho Union Pacific Fnll information cheerfully furnished upon application F W Juneman Agent For 30 dayB from thiB date will give one 7 double roll room of paper with every ffiOO purchase at Tru mans Wall Paper Store Good farms to trade for town property G R SBIIiSB Girl wanted for general housework Good wages Call at residence of Mrs James Gildea North Eleventh street Howes for aaift T E Ooiobhb A fnll lino of good groceries at Parishs Farm land and city property for sale by G R Boiler DrFrank Salter Diseases of children We make loans on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and Savings association T E Odiounk Sec Ten bars Cudahys Diamond C soup for 25 cents at Parishs I THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MARCH 1 1001 PEHHONAU J T Cooss of lloRkins was bore yes terday F II Dlels of Seribner slept In Nor folk lnM night W 11 Hugh of liercc was a city visitor yesterday Ir Robert Johnson was over from Madison yesterday Henry Perlno of Wlsner was an ovoi night visitor In tho olty Business brought R J Tate down fr in Plain view yesterday C W Week and son of Long Pine were city visitors this morning John Ilindtibtirgli of Uloomfleld so journed iu tho city over night J F Mnlloy of ONeill was in town between trnins yesterday nfternoon Mr and Mrs F C Oldenburg of Hoskins were city visitors yesterday Dan Koch and wife of Creston were registered at a Norfolk hotel over night Miss Worker one of tho teachers In the Pierce schools was In the city yes tcrdoy Wm Zutz ono of the substantial business men of lloskius is a city visitor today Charles Midnlstndt of Stanton wns transacting business in tho city this morning Miss Hridget Dngnn of Wisnor Is vis iting her sister Mrs O A Ilarshiuau of South Norfolk Ted Ackorman deputy United States mnrshal transacted business in Nor folk this morning Judge and Mr- Powers go to Omaha tomorrow nuirniug to visit their daugh ter Mrs Whitney Mrs T E Moolirk and children loave today for OroFH this state to viBit Mr Mooliek who is located there Mrs II E Owen nnd boii Harry left today for St Joe Mo whore tho yonng man is to enter a commercial college Miss Mate Dineon accompanied bv her niece little Mny Schafor went to Columbus today to viBit with relatives and friends MndiBon Chronicle Mr nnd Mrs Oharlos Burrows were over from Nor folk Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Mommiuger Miss Lois Childs went to Omaha yes terday whore she will remain for some time pursuing her chosen calling that of n professional nurse Clins F Tnttlo of Omaha attorney for the Krug Brewing compnny was looking nfter business for that company in tho city this morning Isaac Weills of Pittsburg Pn a brother of Rev J O S Weills arrived in the city yesterdny afternoon to visit n short time with his brother Mrs Darnell has gone to Fremont where her husband is on triul this week charged with being implicated in the murder of John Zahn at Snyder Superintendent Teal of the Norfolk hospital for insane returned lost evoning from Lincoln where he hod been looking nfter the interests of tho institution before the committee on public lunds and buildings Ladies and lovers of fine coffee call at onr Btore this week nnd try a cup of Blankes celebrated coffee Ladies will be given souvenirs Shuiitz Jenkins May Vollrath announce that the new bowling alley in tho Ahlmnn bnild ing iB now open for business The alley is equipped with regulation tracks and regulation balls and will be conducted in every respect in city style Private bowling partieB will bo given special at tention Bowling is considered the fin est exercise that can be taken by busi ness men and they are particularly invited to call BATTLE CREEK Jos Zobuer was on the sick list this week Guy Deuel of Meadow Grove was stopping here Monday A M Lovelace received two carloads of implements Monday Mrs Fred Eyl and Ohas Verplank are down with the grip this week Owen ONeill returned Saturday from a ten days business trip in the west John Thompson of Kalamazoo pre cinct was here on business Monday Holy communion services will be held at the Lutheran church Sunday morn ing Grandpa Beck of Norfolk arrived here Monday for an extended visit with rel atives Sam Heitzman went east Tuesday on a business trip for the McCormick Har vester Co Five binders will be handled here the next season John Kovalek is going to sell the Buckoye Mrs A M Lovelace has been very sick for the last throe woeks but is bet ter at this writing E M Ziesohe Carl Korth and Chas Rice all of Norfolk were transacting business here Wednesday The Howard Miller Lumber company and L B Baker wore shipping a car load of hogs each Tnesday Aug Preutss of Green Garden diod Monday night age about 28 years His father lives close to Battle Greek Sheriff Losey was over here Tuesday 11 THESE ARE DULL TIMES for tho hardware business 1ml we are selling goods mory dny We nro oblig ed to place another order for MAJESTIC RANGES We find they are known - tlut they Hull them selvt s GASOLINE STOVES are beginning to move The MICHIGAN VAPOR Gives Ported Sui Inflict ion ft TTATEMENTS tfmf t A h carmorbe UESTI0NED We buy DIUKCT from the manu facturer in unload lotH Wo JIVE you the benefit of tho In a est prices for the BEST goods We buy and sell MORK furniture than any other house in Noitheast Nebraska Two more largo oars will arrive March lid and will bo placed on salo ut once Carpets and Matting are well selected and arriving daily See our line Hoffman Smith si m o on official businoss and slinking hands as usual with hit many republican friends Our villago board held a small ikix mooting Monday morning and they fonnd that thero was not a single human leiug in our community afflicted with it Married Snnday at the German Lutheran church on Buffalo Creek Mr Carl Johunson to Miss Klurnbath Borohers Rev Uoostor of Tildun offici ating Northern VIh nifclu itullivay Iaiin IiiiiiIh ForHnln The Chicago St Paul Minneapolis A Omaha railway has for sale in North ern Wisconsin nt low prices and easy terms of payment about inoXiO acres of choice farm lands Early buyers will secure the advan tage of locations on the many beautiful streams and lakes which abound with fish nnd furnish a never ending and most excellent water supply both for family use and for stock Laud is generally woll timbered the soil fertile nud easy of cultivation and this is rapidly developing into one of the greatest sheep and cattle raising regions in tho northwest Chicago Milwaukee St Paul Minn eapolis Duluth Superior Ashland and other towns on Tim Northwestern Line fnrnish good markets for stock and farm produce For further particulars address Geo W Bell Laud Commissioner Hudson Wis or G II Mac Rae Asst Gen 1 Pass Agt St Paul Minn Do not fail to call at our store Friday and Saturday and get a cup of Blankes fine coffee Sonvenirt for tho ladies SllUKTZ jENKINb When yon want oil or gasoline set your oan ont and let the oil wagon fill it Phone 121 Aiit McCoy Sturgeon is the pinno man OrtlliimiceNo J ft II An ordinance imposing a license tax on bowling alloys Be it ordained by the mayor and city council of the city of Norfolk Nebraska Section one That it shall be unlaw ful for any person or persons to operate or manage a bowling alley in the city of Norfolk Nebraska without first paying a license tax of 1G 00 to the city treas urer of said city for each year In case application is made after the beginning of the municipal year council may ac cent a pro rata of payment Section two If any person or persons shall violate the provisions of this ordi nance they shall be fined upon convic tion not less than two dollars and costs and stand committed until both aro paid This ordinance to be in force after its passage and publication according to law Passed and approved December C 1000 W M Roiikktson Attest Mayor S R McFarland Oity Olerk Baby Cloaks and Hoods at Half Price at DURLAND SISTERS WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD SHAVE or BATH -0 TO- W 0 Halls Barber Shop MAIN BT TU11U DOOH KABT OF KOUHTfi FOR SALE it Ouo of tho host cottages on tho west side Five rooms and bith Hum and good outbuildings and fine lawn Corner lots 00x122 smuli and oast front Will tie sold at a bargain on easy tortus 120 acres of good improved land nine miles iiottti of Norfolk in Pierce coun ty 2 0 acres cultivated good buildings A small payment down anil balance at 1 lmr cent interest on 10 annual pny meiilH will receive this bargain at j20 00 per acre Four of the best residences iu Nor folk on tho west side to exchange for good farm laud TRHCY I DURLJIND James Richards M D HBK CCULIST and Expert ilonlst Kxniiiiiintiou of tlio nyn mix to iintlfiitH mill riiFtotniTH Olliro 14M Fiiniltui bt Uiniilin opixwito Iltxton Hotel EYERS luvitos you to Compare Prices Tomatoes per can 8c Peas per can 6o Corn per oan 8o Java Coffee beBt per lb 15c Oat Meal per lb 2Mo Soap 10 bars 25c A pound con Baking Powder 20c Best Prunes per lb 8c Blueing 4c Soda per lb 3o Starch per lb 3o Crackers por lb 74CO Clothes Lines 9o Lye per can 4c Mixed Candy per lb 7o Pearlino per package 4c Rice per lb 7c Lamp Chimney 4c We have a big line of Tinware Gran iteware and Crockery which wo ar selling very cheap B MEYERS B W JONAS FINE TAILORING BnlU made to order end in tfie latest style Re pairing ueatljridoue Bhoji oil South Fourth St ontli of Ilnnm Urot L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Mrers Force and Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Weak Firat door West of Post Office BOOKBINDING Rebluding Old Books and Magazines H BRUMMUND Next Deans Paint Store 5th St iiss V