is i r I wwn pf0Hairm Ww FOR ONE WEEK CommcucitiR Juno 8th we will noil any article iu onr Show Win low FOR ONE DOLLAR Special Values Seo thein G F W MARQUARDT JEWELER NORFOLK - NEBRASKA mmmmummhimmmmw MMAv PARISH Has received through the kindness of Mr Burr Taft from his old home in Vermont a small lot of NEW MAPLE SUGAR This is the real thing J and you J can depend upon it 20c per id T TTT T T T T T TT T T T T TmTT T TTt A 4 i i i 1 1 YOURHOME will look barren and cheerless no matter how mnch furniture you may have if you dont have the walls nicely papered We have a pleasing selection of Damasks Ingrains Glimmers and Blanks at prices to suit the slender purse Remember we handle the Monarch Mixed Paint the best paint made KJESAU DRUG CO The Weather Conditions of the weather as recurded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 05 Minimum temperature J9 Average f2 Precipitato l 00 Total precipitation for month 75 Barometer 2055 Forecast for Nebraska Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday with pos Bitly local thunderstorms warmer FRIDAY FACTS J An insane patient from Colfax county was brought to the Norfolk hospital yesterday Miss May Templin entertained a number of her friends last evening at her home on South Ninth street Dr Fletcher M Sisson of this city delivered the address to the graduating class at Gothenburg Wednesday night R D Beswick received a telegram yesterday afternoon announcing the death of his brother James at Kearney Mr Beswick left on the evening train for that place to attend the funeral An effort is being made to organize a brass band of 30 pieces in Fremont and the city council has been asked to con tribute toward defraying the expense of keeping a competent musical director Rev Jason Gallup and his son Ralph formerly residents of Lyons this state were instantly killed by lightning Tues day afternoon while at work upon their rice plantation at Roanake Louisiana The temperature last night seemed cold enough for a froBt bnt none was noticable in this vicinity and the ther mometer recorded at a point seven de grees above freezing as minimum tem perature Cement walks are being laid in front of the Mast block and of the Mapes building adjoining it on the east Many of the new walks being laid this spring are of a permanent character and will do inuoh toward improving the appearance of the city The team belonging to John Glandt of Wineide ran away labt Thursday throwing Mr Glandt and a neighbors eon out of the wagon The lines became wrapped abont one of Mr Glandts lege I and he was drapged a quarter of n mile When the team was stopped it wnR thought the man was dead but ho foon recovored conscionsues He waR taken to a doctor for treatment and his condi tion is now much improved Dr Hobort B Johnson oIHco in Mast block over Norfolk Notlonnl bank Dr Frank Salter Disease of children Wo mako loans on real estato at lowest rntes Klkhorn Building and Savings association T E Odiorxb Seo Notice to Witter CnimiiiiierK Commencing Saturday Juno 8 1001 and until further uotico the hours for lawn sprinkling will bo from I to 8 a iu and from 0 to 8 pm and the whistle at the pump station will do sounded ac cordingly This is a temporary reduc tion of service and is made for the pur pose of relieving the pumps until repairs can bo completed J O Stitt Water Commissioner PERSONAL Chas McLcod was up from Stautou yesterday Mrs E O Mount went to York terday to visit Miss Ray Shill of Alliance was in yes- the city over night M L Kile was in Norfolk yesterday from Creighton Ernest Bridge caino home from the university today S S Sims of Newman Grove was in Norfolk over night Clyde HayeB will return from the uni versity this evening A W Lanfer was in Norfolk last night from Columbus Mrs H J Backes was a city visitor yesterday from Osmond W M Lynch of Newcastle was a Norfolk guest over night MiBS Gertrnde Wntson has gone to Denver to spend the summer Geo W Meyers of Neligh transacted business in Norfolk yesterday Wm Bovee is home from Neligh where he has been teaching school Mrs W W Williams and children of Hastings are visiting at the home of Mr nnd Mrs T J Morrow J E Landreth F A Sucha J H Fulmer and A C McLeod were a party of Schuyler gentlemen in the city last nignt Mrs C II Reynolds went to Omaha this morning to meet Mr and Mrs W S Pardonner who ore going through from New York City Mrs A Garfield and Mrs S Clark of Carrol Idaho are visiting at the home of their sister and aunt Mrs D E Estabrook The sisters have not met before for 20 years Carrol Powers is home from the state university He will remain for a short visit and then return to either take a course in summer school or join a bota nizing party to Pikes Peak Col J F Baker of Hurmosa S D returning from the G A R encamp ment at Sioux Falls is a guest at the home of Mr and Mrs J W Humphrey Col Baker is the resident member of the soldierb home board at Hermosa Lake Okobuji aul Iteturn jOO On Saturday June 8 the Chicago Milwaukee St Paul railway will run an excursion train from Omaha to Lake Okoboji returning Sunday night Ex cellent boating and fishing and an out ing at one of the mest beautiful resorts in the west The very low rate of 3 will be made for the round trip Full particulars on application at the city ticket office 1504 Farnum street F A Nash General Western Agent Notice to Contractor Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 8 oclock p m Saturday June 151901 for the construc tion of a frame church at Tilden Neb Plans and specifications may be ob tained of the undersigned or at the office of the architect J C Stitt Norfolk Neb The party securing the contract will be required to give n good and sufficient bond in the amount of 2000 condi tioned upon the faithful performance of the contract It is the intention to award the con tract to the lowest responsible bidder but the right is reserved to reject any or all bids Thomas Walsh P O Box 880 Norfolk Neb Fon Sale 5 room house and 2 lots on Eleventh street 000 G R Seiler Karo keeps all kinds of seasonable meatB Fon Sale SJroom house and 2 lots on Fourth street 1150 G R Seilek Try one of Karos beef roasts Sealed bids are invited for placing 110000 insurance on the High school building in this city for a period of five years all bids to be handed to Mr H G Bruggeman chairman of the com mittee on buildings etc not later than 8 p m Friday June 7 1001 The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bidB H O Mathau Secretary Order your engraved visiting cardB at The News office 100 cards and plate 150 50 curds and plate fl THE NORFOLK NEWS FKIIMY JUNK 7 1001 BATTLE CREEK W J Stavely is on the sick list week Guy Deuel of Meadow Grovo this was hero Satnrdny Wm Hawkins of Meadow Grovo was hero Wednesday Miss Emilia Palmer went to Omaha again Wednesday A new bank in tho near futnro is promised Battle Creek Leroy Mmiger of Doer Creek trans acted buBiness lure Monday Wm Hawking of Meadow Grovo was up hero Wednesday on business Elmer Neelv of Platte Center wns vis iting with friends hero Monday A splendid rain fell lost Monday Everything locks lovely this spring Rev Damon of Meadow Grovo wur visiting here Friday with relatives Pat Fennigan of Schoolcraft precinct was doing business hire Wednesday John Harding and family of Meadow Grove were visiting with relativeB here Friday Mrs J L Avery moved into F II Palmers house in North Battle Creek Monday John Mahoney of Emerlck was here Wednesday to see a city with enterpris ing people Rev J Hofman returned Tuesday from tho Lutheran ministers conference held nt Norfolk PostofDco Inspector A here Friday and found O Swift was everything O K in this office Mrs Mihill nnd children of Meadow Grove were vibiting here Saturday with Mrs J E Hale Contractor Herman Werner sold his fine residence on Depot street to K 1 Niles Saturdoy for 1475 Our butchor Frank Rnzick is the in ventor of a new sausage mixing ma chine and has applied for a patent W J Stavely made another invest ment this week He bought a fine horse also a wagon to deliver goods E H Luikart Owen ONeill and sis ters Misses Maggie and Helen attended the ball of the Elks at Norfolk Friday J E Sanders proprietor of tho mill who had his leg broken some weeks ago is around again oucrutches He is do ing well John Just the merchant tailor who broke his leg last winter in a runaway while hauling timber is able to walk on crutches Chns Martin one of tho Enterprise employes went to Grand Ibland Tues dayn He was called by a telegram from a cattle man There was a dance seven miles north of town Saturday night which broke up in a Kentucky war or row About a dozen were hurt Papa Brecheiseu lost his fine New foundland dog Ponto Saturday He will pay a liberal reward for the return of the big animal Mrs Wm Young and grandson Walter went to Council Bluffs Sunday for a two weeks visit with her daughter Mrs Reed and family Roes Luton Meadow Groves miller was down hero Monday on business It was learned that they have put new machinery in their flouring mill Today Thursday at 2 oclock p m Mr Albert Schlafereit and Miss Anna Schlien will be wedded in the Lutheran church Rev Hofman will officiate Monday Howard Miller Lumber Co shipped one carload of hogs Fred Eyl one Fritz Hoffman one and J M Gilt ner one carload of fat 6teera to Omaha F E Martin went to Omaha Mon day to meet with the grand lodge A F and A M Herman Brummund of Norfolk is running the Enterprise dur ing his absence Otto H Maass and Fred Brechler the real estate brokers drove to their ranch near Inman Saturday From there they drove to Boyd county and re turned Wednesday Mr and Mrs Sam Thatch drove up to Inman Saturday for an extended visit with their daughter Mrs Geo Souvenier and family Mr Souvenier is foreman on Maas Brechlers ranob Wm Blatt Pete Barret and Scott Holbrook of Norfolk were up here Wed nesday on a fishing trip It is under stood that they bought their fish in our butcher Bhop and the bait in other shops The smallpox scare is dead in Battle Creek Everybody in town is vacci nated and no new cases are appearing We will now celebrate the great Fourth of July and have lots of fun Fire cracker agents are in the city by the dozen Mrs Sanford Knipe who has been suffering for many years with dropsy died Sunday morning near Neligh where sho was staying with a son The body was brought to Battle Creek Mon day for interment in the Union ceme tery Rev Warne of the M E church officiated Mrs Chas FenEke celebrated her 44th birthday Wednesday On the same date 22 years ago she was married to Mr Fenske and it is believed Bhe made no mistake in her choice as her husband is one of the prosperous farmers of this vicinity Mr Fenske has been a reader of your paper for about 28 years J B GibbB one of the oldest settlers of this vicinity is dead Ho has suf fered from epilepsy for many years nnd was taken with nn nttack Tuesday morning about 10 oclock whilo riding on a Metier He fell in front of the machine and tho team ran nwny drag ging him abont a quarter of a mile and passing through two wiro fences He was taken to tho house and Drs Tanner and Daniel wore summoned They did all in their power fr tho injured man but ho died abont 2 oclock iu tho after noon of Wednesday The deceased wob abont fi8 years of age and well known in G A It circles The funeral will take plnco from the houso Friday after noon at 2 oclock Mr Glbbs owned nbout 700 acres of land which 1h cstl mated to bo worth 75000 south of Battle Creek Farm and city loan The Duhland Thurt Co Good fnrniHto trade tor town property G R Skiikh Dressed chickeiiB at KnroH Fon Sam A good Jersey cow G R Skilku Order your engraved visiting cnrdH at Tint News office 100 cards and pinto 150 50 cards and plate 1 Foil Salic 7 room houso and 5 lotB 11500 G R SiiLiit Btnrgeon is tho piano man Foil Sali Houso Heights K00 of 10 rooms in G R Seileh Mirrinn Knle Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued by ChriH Schav land clerk of tho district court of Madi son county Nebraska upon a judgment rendered before Geo E Richardson a justice of the peace in Madison county Nebraska and on the 20th day of March 1001 duly tiled and docketed in the office of tho clerk of tho district court of Madison county Nebraska in favor of Joliet National bank of Joliot Illinois and against Moses Mihills and Elizabeth Mihills for one hundred and eighty dol lars and sixty seven cents with interest at tho rate of six per cent per annum and costs taxed at 3 55 and accruing costs I havo levied upon tho following real estate taken as tho property of said defendants to satisfy said judgment to wit Lot sixteen 10 in block ono 1 Nor folk Junction Madison county Ne braska And will offer the samo for salo to tho highest bidder for cash in hand on the 2th day of Juno A D 11101 at the hour of ono oclock p m of sain da in front of tho east door of the court house iu Madison Nebraska that being tho building wherein tho last term of court was held when and whore due attendance will bo givon by the undersigned Dnted this 2feth day of May 1001 Geo W Lomy Sheriff of said Count y SUMMER MILLINERY All Goods MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLE at J E DURLANDS A SNAP Three quarter sections in Hoyd Co near Lynch Nebr First clnss clny land with smnll build ing and about 00 acres in crop on each place growing nicely Possession giv en June 10 liKl Only 1250 per acre for one or all worth 2000 We also offer a fine quarter section 10 miles from Ver digre Nebr unimpioved except 40 acres under cultivation at 100000 Three houses to rent 800 to 1000 to 1250 per month Call and see us TRHBY DURLHND Special Sale Commencing Thursday May 10 and continuing two weeks we will sell our entire line of 50c Sailors at 25c X H Shirt Waist Hats at 75c Genuine Bargains If you will take time to look at OUR LINE yon will be con vinced that there is no assortment in Norfolk equal to it in Styles Quality and Prices Miss E J Bender I r1 iw Jija - -B fc itf II It is flic Best The Best is lie Cheapest Tho ODORLESS REFRIGERATOR irqnlrcH no weekly scrubbing and scalding to Keep It sweet It is a perfect preserver of food and very economical in ire consumption Seo tliu Eiinmol Lined Sample in our window Coino iu ami ieud the oiidorsement fioni Mrs S T Rorer the noted cook G E MOORE l We have a few GURINEY and LA BELLE REFRIGERATORS which we will Close Out at Cost to save moving These arc not imitations of Gurncy Idea but the Genuine Gur ncy insulated with mineral wool and with All the latest improvements It will pay you to look at them if inter ested in ice boxes HOFFMAN SMITH iia ss4ir -- sj t We earnestly invite a criti Z V I cal inspection and comparison I with Millinery Stocks shown i I anywhere We give you bet f i ter value at same or less prices than any catalogue house be sides every sale is backed by our guaranty for honest work and complete satisfaction INSKEEPS MILLINERY s p y y y i y y y y y y 9 y y ti liiAtMt - f4iJ44 v j45 t A puzzling question for inaii3r of you is Of whom shall I buy my diamonds watches cut glass etc All we ask is that you criti cally examine our goods consider the way they are made and finished who stands bade of every piece anxious to correct all faults should there be any and let your own good sense dictate If you wish cheaper goods wo will order them for you We have everything in the music line C S JIAYES graduate optician Eyes tested free Watch inspector for the F E M V K K Fine watch work a specialty HAYES JEWELRY MUSIC HOUSE Norfolk Neb O A LUJKAUT IUIHIDKNT CHA8 B HUIDUK Vice President W II JOHNBON Cabuikb LKO IASEWALK Abst Casdiki The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 95000 Bny and toll exchange on thin country nml all imrta of Europe I Kami Loans Director Oaki Ahmi8 W II Johnkon Chan S IIudou O W Bbaabcu O M BWANK G A LllKAKT T F MKMMlNOEB L BKBHIONH 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 South side Main St between 2d nnd 3d C W BRAA8CH DEALER IN Telephone 41 T HI CiCyJSTLmlmJ col ExoluBlve agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal the best in the market Scranton Bard Coal In all sizes TELEPHONE 61 J