V V i Tired Eyes Sensations exist for our guidance They are Natures warnings Overworked eyes demand rest Eyes that tire easily call for help Properly adjusted glasses afford the only assistance possible We make a specialty of relieving tired eyes and guarantee satisfac tion G f 01 PflQUAflDT Dr of Ophthalmology NORFOLK NEBRASKA 3 Did You Know Thnt there is a big dif ference in Onuiges Yon know there is in apples Tnke n New York or Michigan npple its juicy and fine flavored while the Missouri upples nro flnt and more or less tasteless Same way with Oranges The Redlaud orange is about porfect while that grown in other districts is like a Missouri apple We have bought fifty boxes of the finest RcdlandB and are going to have A Special Orange Sale the balance of the week We are going to sell em at the same price the other kind sells for for these few days and invite a trial order PARISH 1 1 1 I i i I i i i tri r MONARCH MIXED PAINT The Best Paint Made Will cover 300 square feet two coats Contains pure lead 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 you think of painting your house let us figure with you We can save you money Remember our large stock of Wall Paper cheaper than ever Kiesatf Dnlo Bo TBIS WEI ONLY At Johnsons Furniture Store 13000 Chamber SuitB 1 1200 Dining Tables 200 Jardinieres Selling for 2400 Selling for 1900 Selling at half price 11200 Iron Beds Selling for f 900 Solid Oak Dining Chairs Selling for 90 cents 2000 Sewing Machines Selling for 1500 200 Oak Center Tables Selling for 150 Many fine pieceB of Furniture Book Cases China Closets Rockere etc etc at much less than actual value finest stock in the city to piok from We must have room for another big stock coming Seoure bargains this week at Johnsons Fuiinjtdre Stobe fridayTacts The Early Hour club will hold a dance Monday eveniug in Mast hall D F Osborne has moved from the west part of town to a house on South Second street Norfolk lodge No 053 B P O Elks will hold a regular meeting at Odd Fel lows hall tomorrow evening Henry Gietzen a former hardware man of Humphrey has accoptcd a posi tion in Moores hnrdwaro storo John Oiiiinonnan has removed to this city from Waniervllle Ho is In tho employ of tho Norfolk Electric Light and Power company Tho souvonir social which tho ladles of Trinity church havo been planning for next Tuesday evening has been postponed for a short time Tho monthly Epworth league busi ness meeting and social will bo held at tho M E churoh tonight A program of selections from Scotch authors will bo a featuro of tho ovoniug At tho parlors of tho Congregational church this evening a farewell recep tion will bo tendered to ltov 1 J Parker who leaves for his now field of labor in Kearney next weok Tho local telophono exchango is mak ing a threo days test of the calls an swered Tho test is not yet completed but thus far thoj averago about 1000 a day Tho most calls recorded in any ono hour havo boon 102 A few friends were invited into the homo of Mrs Mary Davenport yester day afternoon to celebrate tho birthday of her daughter Mrs T E Odioruo The company proved to bo a jolly one and the timo was spent most onjoyably Manager Sprecher has received a letter from MisB Gae Stanton in which she states that sho is now working in tho Omaha telephone exchango She worked in tho exchange hero last fall and Mr Sprecher recommended her to the Omaha people Rev G H Main and wifo havo been called by telegram to Magnolia Iowa to attend tho funeral of Mrs Mains brother In the absence of Mr Mniu Rev J J Parker will fill IiIb pulpit next Sunday morning and W W Hughs will speak in the evening OweniBros the railway contractors have been loading their grading outfit onto the cars preparatory to shipping it to Villisca Iowa where work on one of their new railway contracts will begin Tho outfit with teams and men will probably be Bhipped today or tomorrow Kuollin Co who conduct the sheep yards at South Norfolk made another shipment of two double deck carloads of sheep to Omaha today A shipment of ten carloads will be made Monday which will leave seven or eight car loads on hand that will be shipped soon The animals have been fed hero during the winter and are in fine condition for the market Some miserably diEpositloned individ ual has lately been smearing tho win dows along Main street with soap tobacco juice and other kindred things this piece of deviltry being done at night when no ono is around O W Braasch thinks he has come in for more than his Bhare of this treatment and he makes the proposition that if the fellow who has been throwing stuff on the win dows of his coal ofllce will throw the same at him personally he will have a lot more fun A certain little 4-years-old Norfolk girl bids fair to shine in society when she becomes older She is already ac quiring some of the rudiments having learned that the best and cleanest is usually for social occasions Recently she was ordered to wash her hands and her father handed her the soap The mother commented on tho action with the remark Papa thinks Boap alwnys neceBsary The little miss said But we do have to use soap when company comeB dont we Order of Eastern Star chapter No 40 convened yesterday evening for the election of officers with tho following result Dan J Koenigstein worthy patron Mrs Jessie E Aid worthy matron Mrs Kate Viele associate matron Mrs Fannie Koenigstein secretary Miss Nettie Allbery treas urer Mrs Mamie A Smith conduct ress Mrs A Hulff associate conduct ress This evening tne Knights Templar will meet and elect officers for tho ensuing year Protection lodge No 101 Degree of Honor will give a calico ball on the night of Mar 1 This is the seventh annual May day ball to be given by the local lodge of this order and all have Deen exceedingly enjoyawe as wen as profitable to the lodge It is calculated that this will bo the most successful and pleasurable yet given and there will undoubtedly be a lively demand for ad mission by those who delight in danc ing and ore aware of the lodges ability to please its guests Mrs H H Patterson tendered an in formal reception in the parlors of the Pacific hotel to the traveling mons wives of Norfolk yesterday afternoon The time was pleasantly passed in visit ing and getting better acquainted During the afternoon the hostess read a list of the traveling men and their street addresses who make their homes in Norfolk and the guests made copies with the object of becoming more social The guests were served in the dining room with very nice refreshments and the reception was on the whole a very pleasant affair The evangelistic meetiugs at the Baptist church still continue This evening at 7 80 Mrs Daly the evan gelist will deliver on address Not withstanding the rain yesterday after noon a large audience of young ladies heard her address on Love and Mar riage Next Sunday afternoon nt -1 oclock Evangelist Duly will nddrof s moil only to which no boys under HI years old will bo admitted Tho Broken Bow Republican speaks as follows of this address to men Tho address of Evangolist Daly Suudny nflcrnoon to men only drow a full house A num ber of competent judges who have heard a number of prominent nion on similar occasions htato that they had never heard a better and more practical ad dress or ono presented in so cultured n niauner Tho admission will bo free and no doubt thoro will bo n largo at tendance next Sunday Rochester lamp wiokB havo been back unmberH and In ill repute for a long time parties who want the lntest goods go to John sons furniture storo All kinds of fresh vegetables at Holm orts Tho ladles of the M E church havo a few uproiiB and dnst caps left and will continue their sale tomorrow afternoon in tho east part of G M Thompsons grocery store New lot of oranges just received at Bohnerts which aroselling at very low prices Mrs Sndio Hart Miller osteopath Rooms over tho Hayos jowelry house Wathc To rent by May 1 a five room cottage city wnter Addrem box 215 city A four room and a Jive room cottage for rent on Eighth street Apply to D F Sidler All kindB of Rnlstons brenkfast just received at Bohnerts Farm land and city property for foods MADISON D J Koenigstein wos down from Norfolk Wednesday House cleaning and yard cleaning is the general order of business It is reported that Attorney A W Gross quietly left town Monday morn ing H P Buhman was over from Cres ton Tuesday night to attend the militia ball Arnold Heilman attended the Pilger Davenport nuptials at Norfolk Wednes day evening At the sale of the Bickley farm by S J Aruett as executor last Saturday Will Jones Bickley was the highest bid der his bid being 5750 Wednesday morning W Whitla shipped to C P Michael of Norfolk a pen of his rose comb brown leghorns which will supply fresh eggs for Mr and Mrs Michaels family As Jake Henderson and some of his friends were returning from Humphrey Sunday the team ran away and com pletely demolished tho buggy which belonged to John Sutherland County Clerk Bauch on Monday re ceived a trio of buff rocks from W J Gnw of Norfolk If you think they are not fine ones go around and look at them and yon will change your mind Deputy Treasurer Arthur Pilger has purchased the house on Box Elder avenue recently vacated by Dr Under berg and has the same ready for his bride even to the groceries and every thing necessary to take breakfast at home sale by G R Seiler For Bale cheap Nice driving mare harness and buggy Inquire of C A Blakely at the Fair store Six lots in The Heights 80 each S L Gahdneh Farm and city loans The Dcbland Tbcbt Co We make loans on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and Savings association T E Odiobne See Ileal Estate Transfers The following are the transfers of real estate in Madison county for the week ending April 0 1901 as re ported by D J Koenigstein official ab stacter Thomas G Hight to Viola Pater Brumale wd n of ne Lulu E Wilson to Rufus Pryer wd lot 2 block 13 R R add to Newman Grove W H Butterfield to Henry Raasch wd ne of nej and ne4 of nwK 10 2 1 1 3200 Harry Barnes to F J Hale wd e 3 1 feet of lot 1 block 10 Battle Creek 2800 Benjamin O Getter to T H Jeffer son wd of lotB 0 and 7 block 80 Barnes 3rd add to Madison 125 B S Wyant to Elmer H Walker wd lots 0 and 7 block 10 R R add to Newman Grove Susan E Thompson to Elizabeth A PrieBtlet wd lots 1 and 2 block 9 Durlande 1st add to Norfolk 2800 O W Young and wifo to Carl Wilde wd part uwf of nwj and ej of nw of nwJ4 25 24 1 Charles E Williams to John W McDonald wd lot 1 West Meadow Grove f 175 HGeo Tunnicliffe executor to John Kreifels wd nwJ J 84-22-1 3600 Amelia A Westervelt to Frank Brain wd b of nwi 7-25-3 Parish has soino fiuo cranberries 3ouea for sale T Odiobvi n m rfTwdUdtnigt TllE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY APRIL 12 1001 PERSONAL V 11 Beels went east on tho M it O triin this morning Dr V 11 Salter wont to Winside to day on professional business Dave Owen eainn in last night from a business trip to Villlsen Iowa H L Tostovln representing the Great Western Tyj e Foundry of Omaha was a city visitor this morning Miss Opal Madsen Is exacted home tonight from an extended visit with her sister in St louis On her way home she stopped over for a few days at Mis souri Valley Iowa Georgo A Stoponhorst rotumed yes terday from Omaha where ho had boon called the first of tho week by a telegram announcing the death of his uncle Tlieodoro Stapenhorst who died from heart diseaRe Monday morning He was the only near relative Mr Stapen horst lms in thlscountry except another uncle living in Cumberland Md The ladles of the M E church have a few aprons and dnst cups left and will continuo their snle tomoirow afternoon in tho east part of G M Thompsons grocery store A now lot of Mellowrich colleo nt all prices at Bohnerts HIr lrlri N fur liny IiiiiiIn Thoro is reported to bo a heavy do mand for hay lands up tho Elkorn val ley Forty acres near Norfolk was sold a short timo ago for 2000 chiefly for its hay yielding valuo and tho farmer who bought it has to haul tho hay eight miles to market Real ostato mun in that part of tho state are enthusiastic over present con ditions They say that settlers nro com ing in in large liuniberH and taking up land Tho farmers aro increasing their holdings and men who were working for hire seven or eight years ago are now in prosperous circumstancos on farniB of their own Ono reason why good hay lands nro so much in demand is said to be that as tho farmers aro finding thnt it pays to im prove the quality of the stock they aro taking more care of tho animals In stead of leaving thom to shift for them selves when tho storms como they aro providing a supply of winter feed which can be used when tho ground is covered with snow In any case the demnnd for this sort of laud is a big factor in tho tituatiou the heavy buying in tho eastern tier of counties has driven buyers further west and there they are coming in con tact with this other class of buyers and tho result is an inrreaEO in prices all along tho lino Right out to the north ern part of the Btuto hay lands are bring ing from 10 to 20nn acre Omaha Bee DrFrank Salter Diseases 0 children Coming Johnnie Pringles Comedy Ideals havo been booked to play at tho Auditorium three nights commencing Monday April 15 This is a splendid company On Monday night they will present the beautiful five act play of Monte Cristo with special scenery costumes and elec trical effects Thoro are no waits in their performances High class special ties will bo introduced between acts Mr Pringle has engaged Miss Lottie Zeunbio tho world famous dancor who will be seen in ono of her clover special ties If you want to enjoy an evening of genuine delight dont fail to attend Good farms to trade for town property G R Seilkb Now is the time to buy your rubber overshoes at Bohnerts Smallest to the largest sizes They are Belling cheap The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 4i Minimum temperature 12 Average 44 Precipitation 50 Total preoipitation for month 02 Snowfall 00 Total snowfall for month 100 Barometer 29 52 Forecast for Nebraska Generally fair Saturday preceded by rain east portion tonight Colder tonight OPENING March 30 J E DURLAND THE LATEST IN MILLINERY MISS E J BENDER Wrtw rajgBWWBmBBIBillUUUUIJIMJWiWllAUIIMUmiin Gal Mil Ooolfil 2 T- Wvh 77 mm 4 11 Garden Rakes Lawn Rakes Hose Spades Spading Forks Trowels Weeders Rubber Hose Sprinklers C E MOORE -- Tl rll 11IJ I i lie VCieurncu ucywouu Go Garts and GawiagesJ From 500 to 2000 t Good Solid Oak Cobbler Scat j Rocker 200 Brace Arm Oak Diiiincj Chair J 100 1 Bed Room Suits 1600 I Couches of the Guaranteed Karpcn Make 7 to 25 J All Wool Ingrain Carpels 50c t a yard x Hoffman Smith tHSSt3lvlfXvv3iSvHiiMSS5vitj S it IflSpEPS HHdtIiHY 7 z z 7 y 7 4 7 v 7 y 4 7 f V 4 i A LC1KAUT PltBHIDKNT OJIAB B IlIUDOK Vicit Phehiijent W II JOHNHON CA8HIEB IJCO lAHKWALK Ahht Casdikb The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 Hny adiI fell ttxclmUKfl on tint coaiitry utiil all purl of Knropo Pnrm Lopno Director Caul Ahucs W II Johnson Chan S Hiuuoe O W IIiuHtn Oll HWANK O A LUIKAI1T T F MKUHINOED L BUBHIOKH 0 Get What You Ask for at UHLES GROCERY ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and with care Our goods are FIRST CLASS in every particular We know precisely what is wanted by our custom ers We aim to Give you the Best Value for Your Money Sonth side Main St between 2d and 3d Telephone 41 C W BRAASCH DEALER IN 1COAL co Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Bock Spring Coal the best in the market Scranton Hard Coal in all sizes TELEPHONE 01 InjesiiZiWM WHEN YOU WAXT A J001 SHAVE or BATH JO TO- W D Halls Barber Shop IU1N 0T TU11U DOOH KABT Or FOUBTB James Richards M D jwHtei JKibiBk 51 itrEfirK OCULIST And Expert 1 tlonlst KznrolDRtloa of tho oyo tEEli to imtitiite and cuMoniur Olllco 1104 Kuruura St Oimiliu ciotito Pint on Hotel MRS H H HULL Manicuring Shampooing Baths TELEmONE No 417 Rooms on North Ninth Street