> JR THE NORFOLK NEWS : V1UDAY , JUNK fi , 1002. 11 Does Your Watch Keep Time ? < If not , we'll ' cure it , nud when wo 4get through with it you'll wonder * wby yon didn't think of ns long before. AH Our Work Guaranteed No hasty , Blirshod job leaves onr shop. , i Our Prices -Reasonable for Skilled Workmanship ) ' \fl J I NORFOLK NEBRASKA. Dr. i Kjes Examined. Glasses Filled. Coreel , -reel FjtJ a j ( hmriiulceit. NOUFOLK , NEHRAbKA r This conplo nre dead tired of looking for n lioutc to reut that will eutt thorn If they arc wine , they will bay a property t ro'.tlio Kikliorn Building and SUVIIIRS Association ou li n ; time and email pajmentB. T. E. ODIORNE , Secretary. PARISH FINE GROCERIES. PARISH PIANOS. THE OHIOKERLNG. "I qnlte realize that the tone of the Ghickering piano is finer and more beautiful than can be found in the pianos of any other maker , bnt I cannot Bee why this should be ; I cannot under stand why the Chiokering should be alone in this delightful quality , " said a recent purchaser. U msciously this Indy repeated the old , Btion of the whole piano industry , for ery manufacturer in America for ma y decades past has been trying to discover the secret of the wonderfu1 Ohickering tone. Small fortunes have been expended on experiments with thi idea of "equalling the Ohickering , " bn no manufacturer has been successful in the attempt. It has now come to be al most a recognized conclusion by thought fnl piano men that it is a hopeless tabk They cost a little more money than other makes yet are so popular that tin great factories m Boston are unable ti supply the demand , having on thei books orders tor over 1,000 of their new style A and others which they will not be able to ship before next December , yet the purchasers are willing to wai' for them. We sell them direct from the factory nt prices you cannot obtain elsewhere JOHNSON'S FUHNITURE STORE. FRIDAY FACTS. The residence of A. J. Borland in Th Heights is being improved with a fres ! coat of paint. The stone walk in front of the Schelly block has been leveled up and otherwise - , wise improved. The Norfolk -High School orchestra will meet Saturday night as usual. A good attendance is desired. A neat ofllco is being arranged At the electric light station , whore someone will bo found from early morning until midnight JOB. Fox , in the employ of II. 0. Sat * tier , is moving into the Bishop cottage on North Eleventh street , recently va cated by the family of llov. L. W , Scud- dor. Henry Schmode , at one ttmo chief en gineer of the Norfolk sugar factory , has boon promoted to the position of super * intondeut of the sugar factory at Amos , this state. Rev. H. J. Duuton of Tekamah is a candidate for the Baptist pulpit hero , made vacant by the resignation of Kev. II. E. Ryder , and will preach and sing hero Sunday , tn6rning and evening. The Ed. Marplo house , formerly lo cated in Hlllsido Terrace , is on wheels and journeying towards its new location on South Fifth street. The building was purchased by S. K. Rowe and will be fitted up * by him for a residence. ' ' Two''transformors on the electric light line were burned out at the Junction night before last , but the trouble was not discovered until it was attempted to s'tart the lights last evening. As a con sequence a portion of that section was without lights last night. Mrs G. B. Salter of North Tenth street entertained a company of sixty lady friends living on the north side of Norfolk avenue yesterday afternoon. Tablps were laid in tents that had been placed on.tho lawn whore the guebts wore served with a dainty supper , delic ious strawberries from the garden of the hostess being an appreciable part of the in no. This afternoon Mrs. Salter en tertains a company of ladies from HoutliP of Norfolk avenue. Sheridan county has an honest horse thief , if there can be such an anomaly. He , with another horse thief and a man who had stolen a watering tank , were confined in the county jail. While court was in session below , the water tank man who had been sentenced to five years in the pen , made his escape by breaking the bteel bars. One of the horse thieves followed him , not to make his escape , however , but to inform the court what had happened. The other horse thief remained inside. The young men held for horse stealing were given a light sentence , being sent to the pen for two yean. Another strange thing or perhaps not so strange connected with the case is that one of the young horse thieves is the son of a Methodist minister. i Other peoples' baking always tastes better. Secure one of those cakes at the cake sale Saturday. WANTED An apprentice girl at Hitch cock & Carbery's dressmaking shop. Choice veal at KOTO'S. Dr. Barnes the optician , eye specialist , assisted by Dr. Magarrele of Chicago , will be at the Pacific hotel.Friday . , June 18. Free Homes In Gregory County , S. D. I will be in Norfolk on Saturday , June 7 , 1902 , and can tell yon about these lands. Call on me at the Norfolk Shoe Co.'s store. D. W. FOHBES , Mgr. , Forbes Locating Agency , Bonesteel , S. D. The cheapest place in town is the Bee Hive. Spring lamb at Earo's. AH kinds , of cake except devils' food at the Christian Endeavor cake sale Saturday afternoon. The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded foi the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. to- lay : Maximum temperature 60 Minimum temperature 60 Average 70 ereoipitation 00 Total . . . precipitation . for month 1.58 * Barometer. * . ' . . . . .29.76 .Forecast for Nebraska : Unsettled , with showers tonight-and probably sonth portion Saturday. Cooler tonight. Notice to Taxpayers. The board of county commissioners of Madison county will meet as a board of equalization on the 10th day of June , 1002 , at 1 o'clock p. m. , and be in session for at least three consecutive days , for the purpose of equalizing and adjusting assessments. This being the only time in which changes in assessments can bo legally made , all persons having grievances or complaints to present are respectfully invited to appear during said session. By order of the board of county com missioners. EMIL WISTEU , County Clerk. Farm and city loans. THE DDBLAND TBDBT Co. Notice. Anyone having claims or unsettled accounts against the late Fred 'Drum- mnnd are requested to present them tome mo at once for settlement. Also those owing the deceased are requested to settle. AUOUST BRUMMUND. Spring chickens at Palace meat mar ket. rFOR SALE A large house on Third street , alto two cottages at Junction. GARDNER & SBILER , President Roosevelt Signs Norfolk Bill. MEASURE NOW BECOMES A LAW. The Omnibus Bill , Appropriating One Hundred Thousand Dollars for a Federal Building , Receives Of ficial Sanction of the President. Washington , Juno 0 , U.C3 p. m Spochal to the DAILY NBWH : President Roosevelt this afternoon signed the bill which provides for an appropriation of one hundred thousand dollars for u pub lic building at Norfolk. The measure has now become a law and the Norfolk building is assured. JOHN S. RoniNhON. The proceeds of the caKe halo to beheld held nnder the auspices of the Y. P. S. 0. E. tomorrow will bo used to put water on the church lawn , n purpose that should insure a good patronage for the enterprise. Spring chickens at Knro'u. WANTKU A few moro boarders by Mrs. L. P. Halo , corner of Philip avouuo and Third street. Foil REST After Juno 10 , the store room occupied by E. N.Tail as a candy kitchen. Apply to D. Rees. Go to Kaufl'maun for ice cream bricks put up in neat packages , three flavors or plain , -10 cents a quart. Bricks may bo kept for two hours after leaving the store. The best and purest quality of materials used in these creams. Fraternal Memorial. Sunday is memorial day for a num ber of the fraternal orders represented in the city , Borne of which will have special services befitting the occasion. Morning lodge , No. 20 , K. P. , is to at tend Memorial services at the First Con gregational church in the evening. The members will meet in Castle hall at 7 o'clock and proceed to the church in a body. The A. O. U. W. and Tribe of Ben Hur will combine in observing the day. The members of both orders will meet at Odd Fellows hall at 10 o'clock in the morning and inaioh to the M. E. church where the service will bo conducted by Rev. J. F. Poucher. Members of the two orders will again meet at the hall at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and go to the cemetery , where the graves of de ceased brothers and sisters will bo deco rated with flowers. The committee for the Workmen is composed of S. R. McFarlaud , John Quick and F. W. Koerber. The committee for the Tribe of Ben Hnr is Mrs. M. P. Suiter , Mrs. John Quick and Mrs. 0. F. W. Mar- quardt. Forms rented for nonresidents. Col lections made. Insurance written by Gardner ' & Seller. For rent or sale the Brome property on Thirteenth street. MAPES & HAZEN. The Bee Hive is getting in new sum mer goods every day. Spring lamb at Earo's. Please the entire family. Bny one of those sweet , homemade cakes at the sale Saturday in Moore's hardware store. Sold Three Cecilians in a Day. J. D. Sturgeon returned over the Union Pacific last night from Newman Grove , where , he went in response to a letter Irom O. . A. Randall , president ol the First National bank of-Newman Grove , who wished to have him bring his Cecilian .self-playing piano attach ment , BB he wished to learn something of its merita. Mr. Randall informec Mr. Stnrgeon that he had been in Sioux City"and Omaha , apd had investigated the different self-players , including the Simplex , Apollo , Angelna and Pianolo thoroughly. He had spent considerabl time in making his investigation and after thoroughly trying the Cecilian decided cided to bny of Mr. Stnrgeon. He alsc bad a number of his friends examim and hear the Cecilian and while then Mr. Sturgeon succeeded in selling Mr Randall , Mrs. Ostergard nnt1 the Ode Fellows lodge nil of Newman Grove This work was all accomplished in one day , and speaks very highly of the1 merits of the Ceciliau over all other self-players. Mr. Stnrgeon left over the M. & O. today for Wausa , whore he sold a fine Behr Bros , piano in compotitiou with several other makes. Mr. Sturgeon has succeeded in work ing up a fine trade iu musical instru ments and his energy , combined with the excellence of the makes-he - represents are winning him success in about what * ever he undertakes in his line. Those coming in competition with him and his instruments recognize that he is an important factor in the music business in this portion of Nebraska. Foil SALE The Crnui property at northeast corner of Koonigstein avenue and Tenth street. Four lots , J22 by 188 , house vacant and in good order. Kitchen , bed room , closets , cistern and 'pump , cess pool , oonuMiti-d collar , IIOUHO piped for city water , Imth room , wntur don't and lavatory Flno dining room , I two largo bed rooms , two smiill onta. | llamlpomo parlor , bay window , nonth , Hindu , sorootiH , Rtoriu windowH. A omplnto homo for ale cheap The Host desirable location in the city. Coys at my homo. Cull and examine his property. Change of riwlduut'o atiEo of nelling. J K SIMI-SON. PERSONAL. J 0. Moroy was a city visitor today rom Pierce. J S. Shnrtx returned yesterday from > is visit to Glonolder , Kaunas. Miss Hartley will go to Madison to- torrow to assist County Superintendent 3rum with the county uxaminatioiiH. Theodore F. Morrow of Audobon , own , la hero negotiating for the sale of big ranch in Pierce county to A , J ) urland. Miss Ethel Hartley loaves tomorrow or St. Lenin where oho will upend the uninier with hrr brother. Bho will isit at Chattanooga , Tonn , before ro- uruing. Mr. and Mrs. F. E Hardy loft yebtcr- ay over the Union Pacific for Corning , California , where they expect to nmlto heir homo in fnturo. J. S. Mi-Clary I'companied thorn as far IIH ColumlniH. Ir and Mrs. Hardy have lived hero luce they wore married , Homo'-JO years go , while Mr. Hardy has been n rent- ent of this city about HI years. They ave alwayH been identified with the est people of the city and have been romiuont in church and hocioty. A est of friondH both in town and in the ountry surrounding regret that they uvo decided to lea\o , but will wish lem health , happiness and prosperity i their new homo. Dr. R. A. Mittlefitadt , dentist , Bishop lock. ToUphouo 117 A. Foil SALE 2 tracts of 10 acres each in dge of town. GAHD.VCU & SEILUH. Sturgeon is tbo piano man. We have a house and five acren to ent for $8 per month. GARDNER & SUILEII. Ice cream delivered to all parts of the ity ; fine rream for parties a specialty. Try onr confectionery , staple groceries ml canned goods. We make a specialty f cheese and Milwaukee sausages. Jens FKBYTHALKK. Finest kind of ice cream for picnics .ml parties a specialty , at Knuflmanu's. 'rices the lowest. Choice veal at Karo'n. Strawberries at Schorreggo's. Follow the crowd to the Bee Hive. Children don't let mother forget the ako sale tomorrow at 2 o'clock. D. W. Forbes of Bouesteel , S. D. , fill be at the Norfolk Shoo Company's tore next Saturday to talk with Nor folk people regarding free homes in Gregory county , that state. All inter ested are invited to call and see him. Dressing Sacques and Kimonas. We carry the largest and prettiest ine of these goods in Omaha. All white , with lace embroidery or lemstitchiug. White with colored trimmings. Beautiful fancy lawn , Swisses , silk mulls , Japanese hilk sacques. Prices , 85 cents , $1 00 , $1.25 , $1.50 , f 2.00 , up to $5.00. $5.00.We We are selling Jackson's summer net corset waist , for ( i ! ) cents , regular price , $1.00. Onr all silk satin pros grain ribbon , width 1J4 to 8-inch , for five cents a yard. MRS. J. BKNPON. Sonth Sixteenth street. Omaha , Neb. its job department up-to-date with the latest faces of type and does its -work in approved style. I Spring chickens at Karo's. FOB SALE oil PART TKADE Thirty head of registered shorthorns , both sexes. All at Norfolk Good ones too. A. J. DURLAND. Strawberries at Schorregge'e. Summer Oxfords in most exclusive styles , giving that touch of elegance to the foot found only in the very finest footwear. Ladies who require n shapely shoe , as well as one | giving a great degree of comfort , will ( be entirely pleased and satisfied with this line. The Palaee Shoe Store STAPENHORST&CO. OMAHA , June 2 , 1902. MESSRS. HOFFMAN & SMITH Gentle men : While we arc ( jlad you have sold out completely on Hcrrick Refrigerators , we re gret that we will be unable to fill your [ Nor folk order for eleven boxes before June 15 , but will ship the ones ordered for Tilclen and Ewing today. Hoping the delay will not lose you any business , we remain Yours , HERRIGK REFRIGERATOR & GOLD STORAGE GO. Waterloo , Iowa. WHY NOT BUY A STREET HAT While you have a Complete Stock to select from ? Now IN your clwnro to get what WHjL 1'LKASH YOU at u ( WHA1 IllSDlKTION , IIH wo will pliu-o on Halo our entire stock at ono-liiiir the K'Kiiliir milling price , commencing TUESDAY , JUNE 3 , and rontinuod the ontiio week Como early , that you may ha\l > fltht fllOiCO Of lilt ) lot. North Sldo .Main St / Opposite Old Stand \ EVIISS E. J. BENDER ki I Shut Out the Flies ! Screen in Unit , porch ! Jiuy now wire for thai leaky screen door ! ( iefc the patent adjustable frame and make your own screens for the windows ! We have braces to straighten a sagging door a holder thai will make a warped door stay shut and springs that \\ill close them tight and sure. G. E. MOORE. < * > t Late buyers will find at our store as many styles in as great variety of trimmings as were shown earlier in the season. INSKEEP'S MILLINERY. , , LoanUnsiirance SIMPSON'S CORNER. FOR REST Five-room homo ID good order with email burn. FOR BALE Two story and wing 7-room lioa-c , lot BO by 176 feet , largo barn , good well , 100-barrul cistern , lien houna , good cellar. In one of the best blocks lu the city. $700 00. FOR SALE Fine corner lot on Norfolk ao- nne , M by 176 feet. Come and BCD me. Let ut talk. I hare two Rood Insurance companies Palatine of London and American Central of 8t. Lonle , and will bo glad to luenro you from lire or tornado. J. E. SIMPSON , Ollice at Hardy' * Coal Olllce. .THE. . . ling and 'Loao ASSOCIATION will build you u on easy payments. Coma and see ne. C , U. DUBXAND , Secretary , Healthful Food Makes Healthful Pee ple. The Sup.xr City Cereal Mills flour makes the best bread and adds a great element of nutrition into any article of food made from it. Use tins flour in your family , give your children plain food and plenty of it , and you will build a lasting foundation for their future health and happiness. Sugar GityCereal fllills MILLARDSCREEN.I DRUM TRBNSPERiLINE vLjjMovtag > Specialty. ' oneW. , Qalls Promptly'AnBwered ,