if Eyeache and Headache mfSMi vCmufcStl NORFOLK Eyestrain causes both Drugs relieve only temporar ily Pro perly adjusted glasses remove the cause and effect a permanent cure Satisfaction guaranteed Consultation free G F ttl PHQtiflflDT Dp of Ophthalmology NEBRASKA H E HARDY j Ml Oilier Cor 4th and Main Sts Yards East U P Depot Phone 35 MONARCH MIXED PAINT The Best Paint Made Will cover 800 square feet two conts Contains pure lead and oil Shown by chemical test there is no paint ou 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 house leLus figure with you We can save you money Remember our large stock of Wall Paper cheaper than ever tail Dnfg Bo Parties who came to Norfolk Friday to purchase a wedding outfit found after looking over the different stocks that there was only one place in town where they could buy it At Johnsons furniture Btore they found the best goods found that he did not ask them a low price on one article for effect and then attempt to make it up on something else They failed to find any second hand goods mixed up with the new hence no danger of getting any live stock or liability of dis ease which is peculiar to the second hand and exchange business They found that Mr Johnson did not blow any about how much business he was doing found that he knew his busi ness discovered the evidence on every hand that they had found the right place and proceeded to buy their entire outfit chamber suits dining room furn iture rockers tables carpets dishes lamps etc found that the prices were less than they expected and went home satisfied with their trip to Nor folk and congratulating themselves that their efforts of the cappers who tried to induce them to buy else where bad not prevented them from finding Mr Johnson and his elegant fitock to select from The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hoars ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 60 Minimum temperature J12 Average 41 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for month 00 Snowfall 00 Total snowfall for month 00 Barometer 2904 Forecast for Nebraska Threatening and colder tonight with rain or snow east portion Saturday fair with colder east portion FRIDAY FACTS A baby daughter was born to Mr ami Mrs Jack ODonuel Wednesday night Protection lodge No 101 Degree of Honor will meet in Odd Fellows hall this evening Mr and Mrs George W Reckard en tertained a number of frieuds last even ing in honor of Mr Allen of Wyoming who is viBitiug here O O Whipps is today removing from theTeeidenoe be ha occupied on North Ninth Mrcct to tho houso of Mrs Pheasant on Philip avenue Norfolk lodge No OWl B P O Elks will hold a regular meeting in Odd Fellows hall tomorrow evening when thero will bo candidates to bo ballotted for and initiation Owing to tho fact that tho teachers association have an entertainment ou tho evening of tho 2Mb tho Y M C 1 has postponed its social and entertain ment until tho evening of Thursday April I W O Fry who for tho past three years has been day clerk at tho Oxnard hotel has resigned tho position touceept a situation as traveling salesman for a Minneapolis linn dealing in locks safes etc His resignation is to take effect about tho 20th Tho 18-years-old sou of Albert Nitz who resides in Kdgowator Park met with an accident last night that resulted in the fracturo of his collar bono He was riding a horso and in a colHsl n with another horso was thrown oil with tho above result Amoroso J Bilger who was formerly a member of company L second regi ment enlisted somo two weeks ago in tho tenth infantry U S A at Fort Crook Word was received yesterday that he has already been promoted to tho position of sergeant and sent to Ft McKinuey in command of a squad of soldiers for the post Such a quick pro motion is unusual and shows that young Bilger is a good soldier Wayne Republican Georgo Savidgo was ou tho streets Saturday afternoon exhibiting a now well making outfit that looks as though it is a good otio It is a powerful machine and is a prod uct of Mr Savidgos own brain and if it will do what ho clainiB it will work quite a revolution in the making of deep wells Tho motive power of the machine is furnished by a 1 horse power gasoline engino and tho owner claims tho machine will bore down into tho earth 8000 feet Mrs W H Butterfield entertained about 40 lady guests at an afternoon yesterday and is entertaining another company of ladies this afternoon An unique feature was provided for yester day afternoons entertainment The ladies were furnished with a quantity of tissue paper and some pins and were expected to fashion therefrom a model for their spring hats Mrs Alfred Gerecke was voted tho most clever at this work In the matching of quota tions Mrs C H Reynolds received first honors There was a report in general circula tion some time ago that the famous geysers at the Yellowstone National park were subsiding and that some of them had quit altogether but a recent dispatch containg the information that new spouters are getting in their work The news comes from Livingston and says that a new geyser began operations in the park February 10 Tho new gusher is said to be a big one and is lo cated near tho Fountain hotel forty miles south of Mammoth Hot springs James King winter keeper of the hotel says that when the geyser broke out the shock was similar to one caused by an earthquake and that it was accompanied by a tremendous roaring King says that the ExcelBior geyser the biggest one in the park played on the anniver sary of Washingtons birthday for five hours flooding the Firehole River and destroying fish for a distance of two miles below A number of Norfolk people were witnesses in the Darrell murder trial at Fremont Wednesday Mr and Mrs Darrell both testified that they had lived in Norfolk coming hero from Yankton S D last July Darrell left this city with a person by the name of Bullis enroute to Grand Island and stopped at Orowell Of tho Norfolk witnesses the Bee report says Several witnesses were introduced to prove that defendants reputation as a peaceable law abiding citizen at Norfolk was good Policeman Eano didnt know what his reputation was Freight Brakeman W J Beck said it was good but on cross examination it appeared that bo knew scarcely anything obout him A G Eberheart testified about the same He admitted that he know little of his associates and that ho was away considerable of tho time Frank Johnson a dry goods clerk know DarroU intimately having met him in Yankton and his reputation as a peaceful law abiding citizen was good The Lenten tea by tho Y P S C E will be served from 0 to 9 oclock this evening or until all are served WNted A good girl for general housework Mrs O II Reynolds lrltes ut Thompson 10 oz can of Calumet baking powder 18 cents pound can pumpkin 7 cents Velvet starch per package 0 cents Cow brand soda per pound 7 cents Arm Hammer soda per pound 7 cts KingBford Silver Gloss starch per pound 7 conts 4 pound package of Gold Dust 11 cents Euglo condeuFed milk IS cents Choice celery at Glissmaus Houses for sale T E Odiobkk Furm land and city property for sale by G R Seiler Baltimore oysters at Glissmans jaMMMwawawwwfcjwwMiiiUBe THE N011F0LK NEWS Fit DAY MARCH 8 HMH ANOTHER NORFOLK BOY CiiiirlrnCotttrninii Ik Miuln Dtrrt tur cnilof INioIk In riilllilncK Wiik AfmUtiint Itxlrr W11I111111111 Charley M Cot termini who served hero as deputy postmaster when V II Widaman was in chargo of Undo Hams Norfolk business has been promptly recognized as an efficient employo and is now in tho top ranks of employes of the department He was a very iopularolotk here well liked by patrons of the otllco and there were few who doubted his ability to ad vance in the worh should his effort h be directed toward promotion He advanced to railway mail clerk bo tweon Omaha and Ogden Utah was chief clorh of tho Ogdon division and was finally advanced to superintendent of mail clerks nt Portland Oregon Soon after the United States assumed authority over tho Philippine islands he went there to accept a position under tho director of tho posts That ollleer recently resigned and Mr Cottorman lias been appointed to the position being now director general of posts in tho Philippines It is a fine position tho best in tho gift of tho de partment on tho archipclngo and the salary is about H0 a year Mr Cottcnnans Norfolk friends are well pleased that ho has been thus houorod and will unite in congratulat ing him on the position he has attained fully confident that he is but receiving 11 just roward for faithful and conscien tious performance of duty Farm and city loans TllK DUKLAKD TltUBT OO Sturgeon is tho piano man Will sell my horse and buggy at a bar gain C B H010HAN We make loans on real estate at lowest rates Elkhom Building and Savings association T E Odioune Sen Good farms to trade for town property G R Seiluk MANWILLER RESIGNS L AVcll Appointed totlio Ioxitlon Mmlr Vrtciint lollliij IlnccH DoHlcnuteil The city council met in regular session last evening when there were present Mayor Robertson Councilmeu Brum mund Degner Grant Heckmaij Spell man Uhle absent Bullock Minutes of regular meetings of Febru ary 7 and 21 were read and approved Water Commissioner Simpson re ported that two water consumers had overpaid water rents and asked what course to pursue to regulate same He was instructed to havo such persons present claims in the regular way Albert Wilde presented claim fcr ex pense in repairing water pipes which were clogged through packing from the pumps getting into them He was also instructed to bring in his bill in the reg ular way The street and alley committee re ported that it seemed necessary to re move the hitching posts from ono side of Third strtet and asked tho councils view of the matter and where to place them Report was referred back to committee with power to act The resignation of C O Mauwiller as engineer at the pumping station to take effect April 1 was presented and accepted Applications for tho position to be made vacant were received from C F Moerika Elvin Wheeler L J Speck C S McCaslin J W Bennett and L Wetzel Motion to elect L Wetzel was carried by affirmative vote of all councilman present The following claims were read and allowed W II Widaman Ealary 00 Martin Kane salary G0 W II Livingston Balary 40 Frank Suiter two months salary as janitor at the city hall j Nebraska Telephone company rent of two telephones for March f 125 Albert Degner hardware 1057 R E Kampman moving Fourth ward jail 25 W H Law labor on sidewalks 0 J E Simpson salary 25 O O Mauwiller salary -15 W II Rish repairs and materials for water system 2805 O W Braasch coal for water works 8051 Norfolk Electric Light and Power Co street lights 7050 L H Doughty lighting street lamps Rolaud Wilkinson gasoline and oil 076 O W Braasch coal for city hall 770 The city treasurers report for Febru ary was read showing balances as fol lows General fund 57 05 interest fund 257488 water fund 7 1021 road fnnd 2591b sinking fund 340180 City treasurers and polico judges reports were referred to the auditiug committee Councilman Brummnnd reported that he had been informed that soveral city lots had delinquent taxes charged against them from before tho time tho city acquired title Tho clerk was in structed to look tho matter up and ex amine deeds and bonds in refereuco to same aud report at next meeting The following places were designated as polling places for the election to be held on April 2 1101 First ward city hall Second ward Anton Bucholz resldenco Third ward West sidn house house Fault h ward Inaction hone house the outMdo school district to vote at city hull In Firbt ward The clerk was instructed to procure necefsary poll bookp etc for said elec tion Bring your families and patronize the Lenten tea to be served In tho Congre gational church patlors this evening by the Y P S C E Foil Sam Ciicap Household furni ture must be sold by Tuesday March 12 Call at Mrs M E Lobnow 112 North Ninth street Ten bars Ciidahys Diamond C soap for 25 cents at Parishs Dr Frank Salter Diseases of children PERSONAL Mrs II L Snyder was an Omaha visitor today I M Dawson was a city visitor yester day fiom Madison H II Mills of Tilden was a Norfolk visitor over night II Melleh of Elgin had business in Norfolk yesterday Mrs lhiekleniiin of Pitice was a Nor fork visitor yesterday I M Owen was a passenger for Omaha on tho noon train Hevonuo Collector Sidy of Madison was in Norfolk yesteiday A Woodward was a Norfolk visitor from Madison Wednesday Miss Hose Flynu has accepted a posi tion with tho Durland Sisters C C Cow was in Hat tie Creek yester day looking after business interests Miss Halo and Miss Brochoisen were in the city from Battle Creek yostorday Dr OKeefe of Waterloo Iowa is visiting his father-in-law Owen Wade Mrs T F Memininger of Madison was visiting Norfolk frionds yesterday J H Houso moved yesterday to his newly acquired farm in Pierce county Mrs Wm Gorecko was up from Stan ton yesterday to attend the party givou by Mrs W II Butterfield Arthur W Gross was a city visitor yesterday from Madison Ho expects to leave soon for the Pacific coast where he will locate 1 F Smith O K Ingham Win McCord aud M W Hendrick wero a quartet of Elgin Odd Fellows hero over night to seo Norfolk lodge do some de greo work Mrs A Hitchcock of Pierce was the guest of Mrs L Sessions over night She was on her way homo from Chicago where she had been purchasing n spring stock of millinr ry Choico veal at Gliesmans A full lino of good groceries at Parishs BATTLE CREEK Mr and Mrs E Hans wero Norfolk visitors Friday Davo Person and family moved to Stanton Friday Fred Schcreger shipped a carload of cattle Wednesday John OBanion of Norfolk was in Battle Creek Friday Born to Mr and Mrs Geo Niles a son last Thursday J McCallum of Emerick was up here Monday on business Peter Toergesen of Madison was over here on a visit Saturday Chris Mnrtsen of Meadow Grove was down hero Monday on business BoruWednesday toMr and Mrs Carl Wendt of Deer Creek a daughter Monday Henry Mossmon shipped ono carload of cattle and one of hogs Jacob Horst and Henry Klien of Nor folk wero doing business here Monday Chas Probst of Stanton is here in tho interest of tho Deering Harvester Co Thomas E Smith of Madison was transacting business hero Wednesday Friday thero was born to Mr and Mrs L L Low of Vnlloy a daughter John Harding of Meadow Grovo was visiting with Peter Busbo near Norfolk Friday Chris Gosch moved Tuesday to tho old Beck dwelling recently bought by Ed Fuerst F M Sutloy of Meadow Grovo was down here Saturday shaking hands with old friends Last week Fred Ilofman bought lfiO acres of Maas and Bruhler iu Deer Creek precinct for 2700 Henry Stoltenberg of Petersburg was here Friday to viBit his brothers-in-law tho Neuwerk boys Ben Preeco is going to leave us next week having taken a position on n ranch nenr Wiuside Messrs Hogrefo and Thonisen were Norfolk visitors Wednesday They camo homo safe all right Otto II Maas our real estate man went to Omaha Sunday Ho claimed to have a big deal on hand Harry Barnes of Plaiuview visited hore Sunday with relatives and went east Monday on somo business August Gardek of Wisuer was visit ing hero from SatnrdayJ till Monday with his brother J R Gardels Peter Burns our section boss is going to quit his position next week aud is TXsiMzftCiiji II ITS ALL IN THE RUB Washing clothes censes to bo hard work when you use ono of our LAKE SIDE WASHING MACHINES OUR HARDWARE is the hind hard to woai out an 1 cell it at hard to beat prices mmemrmmmtBKmmmftmmaijamammixxmmmmBtmimmmmmaMtawmacmiKmimKJcnjaiitavmjrv7TaxLi 1 t STATEMENTS tfiar Wo buy DIRECT from tho tmiiiti T m I fact liter in carload lots i lLvA UW O J itiT Wn CIVIC you Mm lienodt of the VMM lillr Nl lilNrll tnu mi 11 imiu int Km niKm iriiiuiu KTW V M n We buy and sell MORE fiiiiiiluni J than any other house in Northeast Nebraska J Two more largo cars will iirrivn J Muioh lid and will bo placed oil sale at 01110 Carpels and Mat tin j are well selected and at riving daily See our line l Hoffman Smith maMi4tfQQy4iQ4ty4m going u to Long Pino to live on his farm Last Monday some people had a law suit hero before Judge Vennblo but as it was a ono sided case the judge closed up his doors Douglas Preeco of Oklahoma who is visiting hero with his sons Col T D Preece and Bon went to Clearwater Tuesday to seo relatives Wo havo learned that Herman Hngrofe will move his dwelling onto Fourth street north of the High school and he is going to put up a new and good one M L Thomson is going to put up one of tho finest dwellings in this town It will be built right south of Joe Dufpheys barn Mr Thomson believes in getting a cage first and next the bird Mrs W J Stavely the wife of our now storekeeper arrived hero Monday and tho family will dwell in tho house on corntr ofjlcrmau and Third streets south of Zimmermans implement store Nutlro ofClly Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the city of Norfolk Nebraska that tho annual election of said city will be held in the difiorent wards on Tuesday tho 2nd day of April 1SMII for tho purpose of electing one mayor one cleik one treasurer one city engi neer one police judge 0110 councilman from tho First ward one counctlman from tho Second ward ono councilman from tho Third ward for tho two years term ono councilman from the Third word for o one year term ono council man from the Fourth ward Tho polling places in tho different wards shall be as follows First ward at city hall Second ward nt Anton Bncholz resi dence Third ward at Third ward hose house Fourth ward at Junction hose house Polls shall remuin ojon at each of tho said polling places from oclock in the forenoon to 7 oclock in the evening of said day Dated Norfolk Neb March 7 litOl Attest W M Roiikiitson S R McFajiland Mayor City Clerk Nutlet f School Klrrllon Notico is hereby given that at tho an nual election to bo hold in Norfolk Ne braska on Tufsday tho 2nd day of April 1001 there will bo two persons chosen as members of the board of edn cation of tho school district of tho city of Norfolk Nebraska at which election the polling places in the various wards will be tho same as for the city elec tion First ward nt city hall Second ward at Anton Bucholz resi dence Third ward at Third ward hose houso Fourth ward at Junction hose house All resident voters of tho district out side the various city wards bhall vote at the city hall polling placo Polls shall remain open at each of Faid polllii places from 0 oclock in tho fore noon until 7 oclock in tho evening of said day Dated Norfolk Nebraska March 7 1901 Attest W M RonritTPoy S R McFakland Mayor City Clerk All the New Spring Veilings from 15 to 75 cents per yard at J E DURLANDS WHEN YOU WANT A ROOD SHAVE or BATH GO TO W 0 Halls Barter Shop RAIN i3T TlllllD DOOU EABT OF FOURTH FOR SALE One of the best cottages on tho west side Five rooms and bath Barn and good outbuildings and fine lawn Corner lots 00x122 south and oast front Will lie sold at a bargain ou easy terms to 120 acres of good improved land nino miles north of Norfolk iu Pierce coun ty 20 acres cultivated good buildings A small payment down and balance ut percent interest on 10 aiinuai pay ments will receive this bargain at J20 00 per acre vi Four of the best residences in Nor folk on the west side to ixchaugo for good farm land it TRflGY X DURLHND James Richards M D OCULIST and 5 Expert Refrac ilonlst Kxiimlimtinii of tho ejo I nii In imtiriitH mill riii tniiiiTB Olllco HOI Ill rni 111 hi Uiiialm upixifcil Iaxlim llotul EYERS Invites you to Compare Prices Tomatoos por can 80 Pens per can 5c Corn per can 80 Java Coffeo best por lb 15c Oat Meal per lb 2Ao Soap 10 burs 25c 1 pound can Baking Powder 20c Best Prunes per lb 80 Blueing 4c Soda por lb 30 Sturoh per lb 3C Crackers per lb 7cc Clothes Lines 9o Lye per can 4c Mixed Candy per lb 7Ka Pearline ter packngo 4o Rice por lb 7c Lamp Chimney 4o Wo have a big lino of Tinwuro Gran itxsworo and Crockery which wo ar selling very cheop B MEYERS B W JONAS FINE TAILORING Ktiitu inailo In oriior nml In tio Intest stylo Ro liuiriiiK uiiitlyliloiitr Shop ou South Fourth 8t toQthof Ilaum II rot L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Mrers Force and Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door West of Post Office BOOKBfiNDKRJC Rebiudiug Old Books and Magazines H BRUMMUND Net Denii Paint Store 5th St i L V