TIIK NORFOLK NEWS : HUIUY , Al'UTST 10 , 1001. The \V. N. 11U81C , 1'tiblicluir , IIAII.V. K\et ) ilftj rxriM't SHIRT. Hjr carrier IS cent * . II ) mull i i yen jn.OO. Tim Jmin nl , i > tntilUlicd 1811. Kvoty 1'rlilny. HT mnl. i > or > enr Jl.'iO , Kutnrml nt the rnttoltlen nt Norfolk , Nob. nt cunil clnn mutter. _ TeU.lintif t rdltorfnl Hrimrtmoiit , No. I2 llutliioii Olllco ntiil Jot ) Itnoinn , Nn , S22. Republican State Convention. Tlin rri > l'ln\Mi [ < > t llinitntonf NVIirniilin lin'iiliy rnllcil to moot III cnmntmim nt tun nmlltorlnm In tlio city o Mnro'ii , Noli. , on \YiMliietilnr. AuKtut IK , Mil , nt 2 o'clock In tlio ntt rnoiin. Cor ilio tuiriiocodf plncliiK In iioiiiln ntlcm rnnillilnlcn lor tlio ( olliixvinu ulllcoi to IKI ml'il for nt thA next i'tinrnl uloctlmi tu lie lio'il In tlio ttiitu of Nalitmlin on isovonilmr ft , IVU11 Ono JiiilRa nt 0 a mipromn court ) two rotnnt * of the unlvflfMt ) ( it ihonlnluuf Nohrmkn , mid for the Unlit nc turn < > f Mich ether ImMnri-n ne mny rPKiilnrl)1 coimi tioforn mid convautlnii , Tun Imili of roproeontntlou of the ( moral coniitlon In until ciiiitontHiiiliHU ' tlioiilo cn t Mr Him , John V. Nwlilt for prndilmitlnl n'octor nt llio rcKiilnr olfollnu hold on NIHCIII borfl , UKJO , Kil "no ilMwnln for uncli 100 Mitoo or iniijor fnictlou tliorrnf , m ciiKt for tlin Mild John K. Nv blt. nud ( inn doln nln nl ln' 4 for ouch comity fill I iiiiimftliiiininiit ontltlut tlinroxoriilniutitlcK to U' < > ( olImjIiiK rot > reioi.t- ntioii lu Mi'd ' coiixiiiitlont out thortmt from nncli county L < > i < nrmlttn > l to ciift the full \oto of Uio county roptwouluil bj thoiu , QNotico In horohy K\ | II tlmt onch of tlm in on nnmhnrn I vonnlorlnl illntrleln in the sliito IH to i > nU'ct n innmbar of the utiito commltt"0 totor\o for n tflrin of t\u > j oura , ( KluniMl ) H , C. Lisim\ ( jhnlnmin Itepublicau hlnln rn < rnilttt > , JOHN T , MAI.I.AI.II.U. Secretary , Rcpublicnn County Convontion. The ropuhliciiii electors of Mndiixm count ) , Nohrntikii , nro roquntlod to einid ihdoKiilos from the * otirnlotlUK | ) r c nrt to mont in lonvnii tlou nt Miiillmin , Nohriitikit , AUK. 21 , 1101 * , nt 2 o'clock p , m. , for thu puriioi-liiK of nolortilif ! 2 doloKiitne nnil iiltiiruiitn ilnlojntoa to nttoud the ruiiiibltcun ntnto cinnontlon. to tin hnM at hlucolu , AiiKUBt 2s , lHlnnd ! ) 'or thu trniiBiicllou of Mich othnr huHlnori1 < I9 innj lie In ordnr. TlionoMirnl proclncls nro cutitlod to rnpro fontntion IIB follows , tlin niiportioiimxiit Ixilnt ; Imeod < m the vote cnet for \\llllniii KIcKlnlnj for ( irvulilout nt tlio oloct'on ' of No\omlwr itth UKX ) . titiiiiK imndolKKiit" nt lnrii ) foremtli Mitiim Iirocluct , and oun dulok'nto for ouch t\\ont > % 1PK or ninlor fmo'lnii tlinniof "Nnrfo'lk- ' " Kirtt wnnl R \\nrnonillo Hncondnrd 1 Union 7 Third \\iinl 12 l' In inw 8 Fourth \\nrd 4 Srboolornft . . . . S Ontnido H Kmnriok Vnlloy 4 Sltoll I'rmk 12 Boor Creek 3 Knlninnzoo 4 JolTprton 11 ( Jroen Onrilun S llro\o 4 MiuliBon , outBlilo , 4 IllKhlnml 4 Miidlpoii City 10 Total . . , K2 ll it rocomnieiuli'iT tlmt pr cluct prlmnrlci- l > o hold < m Bnturdn > , AUK. 17 ; tlmt no proiiot Iw nlloNNcd hiul tlmt di < lvKiitoB prucent cnist the full \otnof the dok'K'nU'm. J. L. KNBSKL. DAVID \VHITI.A , Sccretury. Chnlrnmn. The ropnblicauB of Nobrntkn are Imr- inouious and with a stroug caudidato and good organisation will win over the fneionietB it : the buprcino judgeship con- tcbt this fall. The World-Herald has very sensibly subordinated its calamity wnils and .pessimism ami is standing tip lor Nebraska braska magnificently oven thongh the Btnto is afllictod with a republican ad ministration and the country suitors u similar embarrassment. The leading democratic daily of the state has un doubtedly found that the people wore in no mood for dire tales of woo and recognized the fact that the optimists were winning glory and renown while the pessimists wore rapidly being lowed in the gulf of oblivion. Tlio Fall Kntcrtninnient. THE NEWS is terry to acknowledge that it was probably the innocent cause of injury to Norfolk , It has urged tome sort of entertainment for the people this fall and for several years past with the belief that it would bo of advantage to the town. Other buBluegstuterests have beeuiu opposition , evidently believing that bnch an entertainment would result ill more harm thaugood. Their view maybe bo correct and this paper does not wish to question it but THE NEWS went so far as to promise its readers that such an entertainment would bo hold and be lieved it was warranted in doing so by the enthusiastic manner in which other business meu and citizens took hold The probability of Norfolk entertaining was given state-wide circulation and many people planned to attend , appar ently glad that Norfolk was about to arise and meet the demand required from the metropolis of the most fertile section of the state , The promoters took hold of the matter as though they had the support of the majority of the business men and citizens , but shortly afterward the men with wet blankets on the uri'ini with variotiH ob They WITO cnjolcd and ar- itH ohitiigfd to milt thulr idi'itn ' but tlmy llniilly not thulr foot down , nqtmuily mid mild Hint tlmy would aid no Hitch tmlcrprlNo. Tlioy wore moil who Hhould lnivo boun luadtirH in the move ment but I hey were opposed and that settled it. The furmcrH and working people who cniinot allord to go out In search of plcafturo wore denied It at homo are not even to bo favored with ball K'tnu's ' they can attend. Tholr olti duty and pleasure will bo to attend to buHlness. The promoters were certainly sincere In catering to the amusement of this clnts of people tlu-y didn't contemplate - template Injury , but benolltto the town. Perhaps they wru not proceeding In the right dlncttoii but any of them would have been glad to hnvo been placed right by thoho who know all about it but ref tiHcd to attend the meet ings and express an opinion. It is positively known that farmers and others Imvo been complaining about the apparent holflRhnuBS of Norfolk , Tlmy have for several years boon of the opinion that the business men Imvo only cared for their money without oir riug un attraction to draw them here and nutku thorn feel that thuir companion * ship IH dt'sirablo. True , there is base ball now , but few fanners euro to como lit mnl urn IliK L'mno nnd onlv tllORO town puoplo who have time to spare are permitted to enjoy the amusement , and it has tlio appearance of a more or loss Holllsh unjoymont. It Is very good as far aw It goes but something of broader Hsopo Is undoubtedly required. The way tlio people como In to sco a small clrouHiMovidunuo that they are in iv mood to bo entertained and if Norfolk will not entertain others will. Souio of them have money and will spend it wh ru they llnd the best inducements. A uuiubur of surrounding towns have their fairs and Fourth of July celebra tions every year and they are gainers by them , without qnobtion , but It has been hovoral years since Norfolk has provided anything o.xcopt a circus and these tnko out about as much money as they leave. In the opinion of many this lack of public enterprise is killing Nor folk It needs an awakening and will not prospur to its fullest extent until all buslnesf inuu and citizens unlto on some project or series of projects that will show it Is not altogether solllsh and non-enterprising. Third.W.ird Caucus. The republican electors of the Third ward , Norfolk , are hereby called to moot in caucus at the city hall at o'clock Saturday evening , August 17 , to Delect 1 delegates to attend the repub lican county convention to bo held at Madison on Saturday , August ' - ' I. J. 13. SiMi'fcOX , Conmiittconmn. First Ward Caucus. The republican olectoVs of the First ward , Norfolk , are hereby called to moot in caucus at the oity hall at S o'clock Saturday evening , August 17 , to select six delegates to attend the republi can county convention to be hold at Madison on Satmday , August 21. W. A. IlRMuno , Committceman. Second Ward Caucus. The republican electors of the Second ward , Norfolk , nro hereby nailed to meet in caucus at the city hall at b o'clock Saturday evening , August 17 , to soloot 7 dologatcs to attend the republi can county convention to bo hold nt Madison on Saturday , August 21. J. W. RANSOM , Connnitteemiui. C. St. P. M. & O. Railway Cheap Ex cursions. August 1 to 10 inclusive round trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis JJIU5 , to Dn- luth , Superior and west Superior $18.85 , to Mankato | 7 20 , to Kasoto $7.40. August 11 to Ul to above points one faro the round trip , plus $2. All return tickets good to Oct. 31. P. W. JUNEMAN , Agent. When the plato is furnished THK NEWS will supply engraved cards at 75 cents for 00 , or $1.00 for 100. Utah nit Idenl Clliimte. The first white man to sot foot on Utah soil , Father Silvestro Volez do Escalanto , who reached the great Salt Lake on the S8rd day of September , 1770 , wrote in his diary : "Hero the climate is so delicious , the air so balmy , that it is a pleasure to breathe by day and by night. " The climate of Utah is one of the richest endowments of nature. On the shores of the great Salt Lake espe cially and for fifty miles therefrom in every direction the climate of climates is found. To enable persons to partici pate in these scenic and climatio attrac tions and to roach the famous health , bathing and pleasure resorts of Utah , the Union Pacific 1ms made n rate to Ogden and Salt Lake Oity of one faro for round trip , plus ? 2.00 , from Missouri river , to be in effect June 18 to 80 inclu sive , July 10 to August 80 inclusive. Return limit October 81 , and $30.00 for the round trip on July 1 to 0 , inclusive , September 1 to 10 inclusive. Proportionately low rates from Inter mediate points. For full information , call on or ad dress P.Y. . JUNEMAN , Agent. Order your engraved visiting cards at THE NEWS office 100 cards and plate fl.CO ; CO cards and plate f 1. ' Dnttlo Greek. I'rof. M Q. Doering boarded the train for Sioux City Wednesday. I'etcr Fitch of near Norfolk was up hero on business Wednesday. Win. 1 lawkins of Meadow Qrovo was down to our burg Wednesday. John Wade and family were visiting hero Wednesday with relatives. Fred Pratt of Plercocounty was trans acting business hero Wednesday. Pat. Klolty and fnmllv of Tiltlon wcro visiting here Sunday with the O'Neills , Sheriff Losoy and Olovo He6vos were over hero from Madison Monday , Hush Anderson of Antelope county was visiting here with friends Wednes day. day.T. T. L , White , who sold his drug store lately is assistant in the Citizens State bank , Owen and George O'Neill and F. E. Martin were visiting the county capital Saturday. QllntouiSmitli and Major Snuro of Miullson wcro trausActing business hero Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O cor go Stapouhorst of Norfolk were visiting here Sunday with relatives. Wm. Low of near Norfolk was shak ing hands here with his many friends Wednesday , Albert Koovort and family of Etnorick were vislthig hero Sunday with the Wariuko family. Grandma Owen Wndo of Norfolk was visiting here from Saturday till Mon day with relatives. Klmer Marsh was visiting hit ) brother , Oscar , who works at the Junction hotel at Norfolk , Sunday. The whole depot platform is moved nway and the company is putting down n solid pressed brick platform. Fred Ftiorst , jr. , took very sick with cholera morbus Monday , but was walk ing around again Wednesday. J.D. Hoover is building an addition to his dwelling and also putting another story upon the main building. Neighbors and friends had a social at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moisiior at Dry Hollow Sunday. Peter Zimmerman and family wore visiting on UuH'alo Orook Sunday with his fathor-in-law , John O. Diukol. August Wondt , who lives four miles northeast of town , on the river , is very blck with kldiioy trouble this week. Olias. Martin is taking care of his brother Jesse's store , during his absence on a wedding tour to the Black Hills. The old goutlomaii , Henry Bnrch.who has boon sick for over n mouth , was ou the streets again Thursday morning. Burk's Uuclo Tom's Cabin show was very well attended Saturday night. Everybody was batisflod with the play Mis. Julius Olandfc of Mnadow Gwo was visiting here Wednesday with her parents , Mr. and Mts. Conrad Werner. Joseph Mans wont to Clrarwater Monday for n month's visit with his grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Human. Chas. Hagemeior wont to the Lnth erau hospital at Sioux City with his lit tle SOD for trea'iuont for rupture Wed nesday. Otto Eucker and his sister , Miss Westphal , of Lindsay , wore visiting hero Sunday with Herman Euckor , a brother. The Latter Day Saints have been hold ing meetings here every'iiight for three weeks in a big tout. Tlio attendance is very light. Saturday wo had a splendid shower of rain again. Some of our farmers claim that they will have nearly two-thirds of a corn crop. Mrs. Mike Endres and children of Norfolk were visiting here Saturday and Sunday with her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pratt. Grandma Eva Zimmerman and Mrs L. F. Merz and children started Wed nesday for and extended visit with rela tives at Boscobol , Wis. Som F. Heitznmu , who has been traveling for the Champion binder this season , came home Saturday , having finished his work for the season. Chas. Lamport , jr. , was taken down with typhoid fever last week , but the dontor broke the fever nnd ho Is on the way to recovery at this writing. W. S. Sturgis of Honeoyo Falls , N.Y. , arrived hero Saturday for an extended visit.i.Ho is owner of n nice 100 acres bouth of Herman Hogrofe's ranch. Republican caucus of Battle Creek precinct nt 3 o'clock in Dr. Tanner's of fice Saturday and of Highland precinct nt 4 o'clock in Judge Hogrefe's ofllce. Richard Hodman has bought the Oarr dwelling on Depot street , south of Hansen - sen & Ileavis blacksmith shop , of the Madison Loan and Building association. Fred Brechlor went up to Mnas & Brechler's ranch near Inman Sunday to help at haying. His brother.Georgo , ac companied him and returned Tuesday. Mrs. W. B. Fuerst nnd youngest sou returned Saturday from a week's visit with her parents , Mr. niul Mrs. Carl Wolff at Hadnr , and relatives nt Nor folk. folk.Mrs Mrs Wm. Saeger of Fremont , who has been visiting here with her sister , Mrs. Schneider , left Wednesday for Laurel to visit her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman. Julius Hnaho Is oliig to quit his posi tion hero In the Battle Creek Valley bank and will bo engaged by one of the Norfolk banks , Gcorgo Brechlerls go ing to tnko his place. The score of the ball game played in Meadow Grove Wednesday was 11) to 1(5 ( in favor of Battle Creek. When they tackle our boys they take hold of the hot end of the poker. Mr and Mrs. Fred Fuerst drove over to Pierce Sunday to visit their daughter , Mrs. Ohas. Wichmau , and family. They brought over their little grandson , Martin Wlchmnii , for an extended visit. D Perklnswho lives nine miles south , was badly kicked below the heart by ono of his horses Sunday night. The doctor says ho is getting along all right and will soon bo able to bo around again. M. L. Thomson's fine dwelling will bo completed this week. Mr. Hogrefo's renidcnco will bo finished about three weeks later. There isn't n homo in Norfolk finer built nritl finished than these two dwellings. If you come up you can judge for yourself. Last Sunday the Lutherans held read ing sermon in their church. Rov. J. Ilofman was absent to attend n mission feast held by Rov. Holm's congrega tion near Orestou. lie returned Mon day. Next Sunday the Lutherans hero will hold holy communion services. Henry Koottor of St. Charles , Mo , arrived here Friday for a week's visit with his son , Charles , who lives 7 miles north of town , Mr. Koottor says wo are to bo thankful for what wo raised hero. In his part of the country they have raised scarcely nnything. The ball game between Battle Creek and Madison Sunday ended with 18 to C in favor of Battle Creek. After the ball game there was a 100-yard foot race between May how of Battle Creek and Phillips of Madison. Mayhew beat by about 12 feet. Madison lost the purse. Next Sunday our team will go over to Madison and play them nt homo. Republican Caucus. The republican electors of Norfolk , outside precinct , are hereby called to meet in caucus at the city hnll nt 2 o'clock Siturdny afternoon , August 17 , to select six delegates to attend the re publican county convention to bo held at Madison on Saturday , August 24. A. L. OAKTCR , Comuiitteemnn. Legal Notice. In the district court of Madison county , Nebraska Juliana L. Olesou , plaintiff , vs Mary A Smith , defendant. Mury A. Smith , the nbove named do- fendaut , will take notice that on the 29th day of July , 11)01 ) , the above named plaintiff filed a petition in the district court of Madibon county , Nebraska , agaiust you , as defendant , the object and prayer of which are to have can celled nnd satisfied of record , n certain mortgage on the northeast quarter die I'l ) of bection twenty-four (21) ( ) in town- snip twenty-three (23) ( ) north , range three ( ! 5) ) wo t of the 3rd. P. M Madi son county , Nebraska , dated September 28th , 1&95 , duo in about thrro years from its date , and made by plaintiff to W. II. Bucholz , guardian , but which said mort gage , since September , Ib97 , has been and is now owned by you , aud the same has been fully paid by the plaintiff. Yon are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 16th day of Sep tember , 1901. JULIANA L. OLESON , Plaintiff. Iloail Notice. To all \vhom"it may concern : The commisbipuor appointed to locate a road commencing on the north side of a draw nt the northwest corner of section eighteen (18) ( ) , township twenty-one (21) ( ) north , range (1) ( ) , west of Gth p. m. in Madison county , Nebraska , running thence east two (2) ( ) miles , passing around on the north side of n bend in Union crook in the Eouthwest quarter of section seven (7) ( ) , township twenty- one (21) ( ) , rnngo one (1) ( ) , nnd terminat ing nt the northeast corner of section seventeen (17) ( ) , township twenty-one (21) ( ) north , range one (1) ( ) , west of Cth p. m. , has reported in favor of the estab lishment thereof , nnd all objections thereto , or claims for damages , must bo filed in the county clerk's ollice on or before noon of the 17th day of Septem ber A. D. , 1901 , orsnch rend will bo es tablished without reference thereto. PHIL BAUCH , County Clerk. Itond Notice. To nil whom it may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate n rend commencing nt the southwest corner of section twenty-nine (29) ( ) , township twenty-tour (24) ( ) north , range one (1) ( ) west of Oth p. m. in Madison county , Nebraska , running thence north ono (1) ( ) mile and terminating at the northwest corner of section twenty-nine (20) ( ) same township and range , has reported in favor of the establishment thereof , and all objections thereto , cr claims for dam ages , must bo filed in tbo county clerk's office on or before noon of the 24th day of September A. D. , 1901 , or such road will be established without reference thereto. PHIL BAUCH , County Clerk. Iloail Notice. To nil whom it mny concern : The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at'tho northeast corner of section five (5) ( ) township twenty-four (24) ( ) north , range two (2) ( ) west Cth p. ni. in Madison county , Nebraska , running thence south three (3) ( ) miles and termi nating at the southeast corner of section seventeen (17) ( ) , township twenty-four (24) ( ) north , range two (2) ( ) west of flth p. ui , has reported in favor of the establish ment therof , and all objections thereto , or claims for damages , must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 17th day of September A. D. 1901 , or such road will bo established without reference thereto. PHIL. BAUCH , County Clerk. Norfolk National Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital , $100,000.00 Surplus , $20,000.00 DOBS a General Banking . Business j , * - - - - - 1 Buys and Solla Exchange. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europe. A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted. t. BEAU. F. P. 1UNLON. F. J. U1LK , W. II. BOCIMU.Z , WM. ZOTZ N. A. UA1NHOLT. p. 8. COTTON. C. W. BRAASCH , DEALER IN | C = > S * * * * 1 * JTT OO-A.J-J lac - . - Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Swcotwater Hock Spring Coal the best in the market. Scranton Hard Coal In all sizes. TELEPHONE 61. gARNES & TYLER , j J. " Attorneys nt Lmv , Norfolk , Nebrasln H. T. HOLDEN Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Oillco , Citizens Nntlonnl Dank Bnllding. Toloplioue 101 , Snultnrlura nnd Itoeldeuco , Mnin and IStb St Tolopbouo 9 , Norfolk , - - Nebraska H.J. . COLE , V DENTIST. Olllco over Citizen's National Bank , lieeidonci cue block uortb of tougregatiounl church , Norfolk , - - Nebraska ] \JISS \ ) MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker. Up stnire In Cotton block , over Banm' ' etort Firet-clnee work gunnmtoeiJ. Norfolk , - - - Nebraska . SADIE HART MILLER , Ostcopathic Physician , KooniB over Hnjefc' Jewelry House. Norfolk. POWERS & HAYS , Attorneys at Law. Rooms 10 , H nud 12,11 net block. Norfolk - - - Nebrnsto SESSIONS & BELL , Undertakers nnd Embainer ] , Sessions Blk. , Norfolk Ave , Norfolk Nebraska , - - - T. WILLE , City s Scavenger , Water Closets andlGessIPools Gleaned. Leave orders nt BraaEck'BjjCoal Office , TELEPHONE L 61. For Plumbing. Steam Fitting , Pumps , Tanks Wind Mills And 11 work in till : line call on W. H. RISH. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Firet door South of THE DAILY NEWS Office. Road Notice. To all whom it may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate n rene commencing nt the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 4 , town ship 23 north , range 1 west of Oth p. m. nnd running theuco west 100 rods more or less intersecting with public roadi known ns the Norfolk nud Mndison am Norfolk nnd Battle Oreek roads , nnd terminating nt n poiut not fnr cast of southwest corner of said quarter section in Mndison county , Nebraska , has re ported in favor of the establishment thereof , and nil objections thereto , or claims for damages , must be filed in the county clerk's oillce on or before noon of the 10th dny of October , A.D. 1001 , o such road will be established withou reference thereto. PHIL. BAUCH , County Olerk. THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE p. E. & 19. V , R. R. , is the best to an from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS North of Nebraska = TV ij C. E. DOUGHTY , Plumbing and Steam fitting First-class Work and Reasonable Prices. O f Shop in the old Laundry Building on * South Fourth St. f M. E. SPAULDING , ( j DEAX.EII IN FLOUR , FEED , \ TELEPHONE : : NO , 33. DR. IN. J. HOAGLAND , Osteopathlc Physician. Office Room * , i and a , Bishop Block. f" 1 Diseatot , both ncuto nud chronic , successfully - , ly treated without the ute of druKB or knife. I \\ill bo nfsisted in mj'olllco by my uifo , Stolln * HonRlnnd. All calls promptly tine\\ercd at jour rcBidencoor nt my oilico. ' Office Hours : j 9:00 : to 12:00 : a. m. i:3o to 4:30 p. m. J MRS. H. H. HULL Manicuring , Shampooing , Baths. TELEPHONE No. 417. Rooms on North Ninth Street. ' L. L. REMBE , 4 Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter. Agency for the Myers Force and Wind Mill Pumps. Prices Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door West of Post Olllco James Richards , M. D. OCULIST And Expert Refrac- tlonist. . . . . „ - Examination of the eyes FREE to pntlonte nnd patrons. Ofllco 1104 Fnnmm St. , Omaha , opposite Fnztoa Hotol. WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD SHAVE or BATH GO TO W , 0 , Hall's Barber Shop , MAIN flT. . THIIII ) DOOB EAST OF FOURTB C.R.SEILER , Sale and Boarding Barn. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. Braiucri Avenue > DUnUE ad Third St. "HUNt -M'T