THE NOKFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JUNE 20 , 1902 , Jewelry Do ! air ness The jewelry store that has two pricedwould take an un fair price from all if it could/ aud makes sure of getting an unfair price from bomo. We HaiiR lilt floe Piice plain figure , which cannot be deviated Iroin. Wo think wo pell good "Watches , Olockp , Jewelry nnd Silverware , just as low an it can bu bold and be gooi. We think we I ave a nire stock to select from. Come in and pee. . Fine Wtitch nnd Jewelry Repairing n Spec ialty. G. F. W. MftRQUftRDT , JEWELER , , NORFOLK - NEBRASKA. Dr. Marqiiatdt , Eyes Exiraincil. Glasses Filled. Correct Fit Uunruntcod. NORFOLK. NKHKABKA / : - - See lie cldc't irhibitrit. Ho IIBB pnlil II nt , I < D i in w IIIIB no Homo * Ho in coun- noting liiefou tu tuko hie S viuKdamJ mnke a tiret pnjment ( in H hump , uuf t Hy IIP bniaxco by Di'kiaic aoin Irorn ti.o . E.kliorn Hnil MDR and Snvincs ACB ciation. Tim.r plan IB o.eily cnderttooil. T. E. ODIORNE , Secretary. PARISH We have just se cured a Big Snap in Tumblers. They are a good service able gas finished glass and would be cheap at 50c. We are going to sell them at 35cuper dozen. They are cheaper at that price than jelly glasses and much nicer. See them in our window. PARISH THE SELECTIpN of a piano is a very important transaction. It is the selection of a home companion for life. If it is good and responsive it means harmony and happiness. If poor it means constant discord. AS IN LIFE , there are affinities oome people attracting while ethers re pel , so with pianos. lu certain pianos there is a sympathetic toneaction qual ity that is charming. You are aware o : 1. the fascination every time the keys are \ pressed. Yon may not be able to ex plain it , but you know it. YOU INSTINCTIVELY love the Chlckering piano. Everybody does They possess a power , richness and del icacy of tone and action that is simply irresistible. WE LIKE TO SELL these pianos be cause we can honestly recommend them to our best friends , not only believing but because we know there is nothing better made , they always give entire satisfaction , we have bon selling them for 10 years and the first one sold is as good today as the day we delivered it. WE WANT YOU to become ac qualnted with thfse beautiful instru ments. It is like meeting good people It makes you better , exalts your ideals of life and its possibilities. Should you become the owner of one , yon will enjoy it and some day thank us that we lee yon to it. Many customers about to buy cheap grade pianos from competitors a fictitious prices have saved from $100 to ( f 250 consulting with us , why not yon GHAS H. JOHNSON. * FRIDAY FACTS. v If this thing continues , fur overcoats will be more popular on the Fourth than red lemonade. 0. P. W. Marquardt has improved his place of business by having a pennanen cement walk laid in front. M M. Btannard baa started his son in a frnlt and confectionary bnMnom in the building east of Marquardt's jew elry store. Rev. S , F. SlmrploB of this city has accepted the invitation to deliver the oration at the Fourth of July celebration to be held at Scottvlllo , this state. A force of men commenced this noon at the w ork of tearing up the old plank walk in front of the Ilalnbolt nnd Bear mlidlngs at the corner of Fourth street nnd Norfolk avenue , and to put in the filling lu roulluoss for the vitrified brick walk that is to bo laid. The buildings mve been raised to grade and a brick onndatiou laid under the fronts as n josis for the niw walk. The gaino of base ball scheduled for he homo grounds tomorrow between landolph nnd the local club , promises o bo fast nnd close. The homo tuaui ms been materially strengthened this veek and is putting up much bettor ball. Johnson will be in the game tomorrow nnd Wllklus is negotiating for n couple of fast men from Iowa. One is a star wirier and the other a speedy firt > t- basoniatii A. , T. Weber , news of whoso sickness was reported here by Mr. Priohurd , and who for many years made Norfolk his home , died nt Fullerton , California , on Friday , Juno 18. Ho hud been confined to his bed for the past two months , suf- eriug from lymphatinouin. His end ciirne p ncefully and ho was conscious o the la t. Norfolk contains many friends ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Weber who will be exceedingly sorry to learn of the atul termination of his illness. The members of the Knights Templar were entertained by the Eastern Stars ac Must hull last evening. A protrim if music v , as a pleasant feature of the ttveuiug and delicious refreshments were icrved. The star effect was used in the nrraugement8t > the chairs being placed n the shape of n huge , five pointed star. As a sovenir of the occasion , a nininture picture of Colonel S. W. Hayes , standing beside a Knight Temp lar banner , was presented to each guest. Mr. Hayes is the oldest Mason in the s'ate nnd a past grand master. A year ago the Knights were the hosts and their guests returned the compliment last evening. Practically all of Norfolk expects to turn out nt 5 o'clock and welcome the Omaha trade excursion and the Twenty- Second Regiment baud. This band served in the Philinpines , going across at the same time that the Madison com pany under the command of Captain Jens made the trip , and they will fur nish the music for Norfolk's Fourth ot July celebration , all of which is suffi cient reason to draw out the crowd. The excursion will come in over the M. & O. end it is likely that their long stop in the city will be nt the union depot. The commercial men will take supper in Norfolk and will leave for the east over the F. E. & M. V. at 7 : JJO. On re quest of Prusident Luikart of the Norfolk - folk club the business men of Norfolk will meet the Omaha visitors and enjoy an exchange of fellowship. Great interest is being developed in Norfolk's Fourth of July celebration and the outlook is for an exceedingly clever time to all who will participate Colonel E. H Tracy has been chosen by the executive committee as marshal ol the day and he has had the experience in directing parades and marches that fully qualifii s him for the duty. Indi cations are that almost every business house in the city will be represented by a float in the trade display section and the parade "committee desires that none of them should be left out of this feature Those who expect to be represented in this section and have not yet notified the committee of snch intention should do so at as early a date as possible that they may make arrangements accord ingly. Details of the program are be ing arranged nnd this promises a day of thorough enjoyment to all. The rain that .fell yesterday and last night amounted to little more than a half inch. The ground had been so thoroughly soaked by preceding showers that it had the appearance of being much more , and much of the water that fell is still on the surface. No doubt as to the potato crpp remains There will be potatoes to feed millions in this vicinity. Almost , every one p'anted potatoes owing to the failure of that crop last season , nnd already the ground in the patches IB cracking open by the force of the magnificent tuber that are developing. New potntoe as largo a a couple of fists are not un common and the growers ore given to speculation as to what the harvest wil really be by the time the season for new potatoes ordinarily arrives. Indication are that additional storing facilities fo the crop will be In demand. Other crops , unless it be small grain EO fa advanced that it is lodging , are pnttini forth a magnificent growth because o the abundant moisture. Lake Superior white fish , lake trout cat fish and wall eyed pike at Giles man's. Choice veal , spring chicken and spring lamb at KOTO'S. All kinds of fresh fish at Euro's. Just received large line of beautifn pictures Bookstore. Just received from Havlnnd & Co. lovely pieces of china Bookstore , 1 Fine dill pickles at KOTO'S. Candidates for Annapolis Ap pointment Here. EXAMINING DOARD ON HAND. Congressman Robinson IB Repre sented by Fred H. Davis of Madison. Six Young Men Dcsins to Try for the Honor. At 2 o'clock this afternoon a Httlo group of men stood on the south stops of ho Hiqh school building , snuggling up lose to the bricks to keep out of the old , raw wind and incidentally wait- ng for someone with n key to come along nud , open the door. Six of them were young men who mvo como to Norfolk to take the com petitive examination for admission to ho U. S. Naval academy at Annapolis. Three of the others were members of he examining board , while the fourth was Fred II Davis of Madison , who Is Congressman Robinson's representative and IB on the ground for the solo pur pose of seeing that the affair Is con- lucted on the square. The examination is to tnko plaeo an outlined in the pamphlet issued by Mr. Robinson nud gives any yt.ung man in ho ThiidcongrcHsionnl district , between he ages of 15 and 20 years , nu oppor- unity to try for the appointment. The candidates ate : Milo Drncmol of Fremont ; Ray Lunger of West Point ; L. B , Curtis of Genoa , Frank Girtou of Wayne , Hubert Suing of Hartlngtoii and E Liudak of Niobrarn. The examining board consists of : 0. W. ( Crutn of Madison , J. M. Pile of Wayne , R. H. Graham , D O. O'Connor and Dr J. H Mackay. Mr. O'Connor s out of the city but will bo homo In ho morning. The mental examinations began this afternoon nnd will probably take up the greater portion of tomorrow. Physical examinations will be given afterward. Owing to the fact that no one seemed to know anything about arrangements lor the use of the school building , Mr. O'Connor and the janitor being out of the city , some other place had to bo found and the city hall was finally secured for the work. "If I ever have anything to dojwith another examination , " said Mr. Davis , who was quite provoked by the situation , "it won't be in Norfolk. " Of the candidates for the appoint ment , Milo Drnemel of Fremont Is the only one who was here to take the last examination in this line. He passed well , but lacked in weight. Ray Langer , whoso brother won first place in the West Point mental examin ation hero several years ago , has only recently returned from a two years' cruise around the globe , on a govern ment boat. Strawberries at Schorreggo's. Just received immense invoice of finest cut glass Bookstore. PERSONAL. Omar Shaefftr of Chicago is visiting John Welsh at the Junction. -.irs. E. Winter and children of Mad ison are visiting with Mrs. Pilger. Geo. H Bishop of New Haven , Conn. , is here looking after business iut * rests. F. II. Culver of Lincoln , a former resident of this city , is here for a few days. days.Mrs. Mrs. Frank Scott and mother of Stanton - ton drove to Norfolk yesterday and are guests of Mrs. O. E. Green. Miss Jessie McCornick of Traer , Iowa , arrived last evening and is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Eddy left yester day for Grand Island where Mr. Eddy goes to take the superiutendency of the sugar factory. Henry Hollyfield went north on the Creighton branch this morning to post bills advertising Norfolk's Fourth of July celebration. Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Nickerbocker of this city are in attendance nt the meet ing of the state Sabbath school conven tion at Central City thW week. Mrs. A. B. Noble , whose husband is professo of language at the Iowa agri cultural college , arrived last night to visit her sister , Mrs. R. H. Reynolds. Jacob Joskalek of South Omohn , grand master Workman of the Ne braska A. O. U. W. , was in the city over night enronte to Humphrey. He visited the office of the official organ this morning. Mr. and Mrs. F L. Hamilton left this noon for Creighton where they will visit with Mr. Hamilton's parents for a time , after which Mr. Hamilton will go into tbo new country -in South Dakota to look up a location. Mlsa Idollo Taylor , Miss Knesel nnd Mrs. Mai tin of Battle Creek and Miss Blanche Schultz of Atkinson were guests of Mrs. Gardner and attended the Eastern Star and Knights Templar banquet nt Mosonlo hall lost night. Dr. R. A. Mittleatadt , dentist , Bishop block. Telephone 147 A. FOR SALE A large house on Third street , also two cottages at Junction. GAKDNKK & SEILKR. Go to Kanffmaun for ice cream bricks put up in neat packages , three flavors or plain , 40 cents a quart. Bricks may be koptfortwo hour * uftor leaving the store. The best and purest quality of materials mod In theno creams Luke Superior whllo M-h , litko trout , oat ili < h and wall eyed pike at Glins- Finest kind of ice crtam for pinnies and parties n specialty , nt Kauffinnnn'H , I'rlcfB the lowest. Spring chlekeus nt Palace meat mar ket. Foil BALK on PAKT TRADE Thirty tiead of registered shorthornn , both sexes. All at Norfolk Good on H too. A. J. DURLANU. Farm and city loans. TUB DURLAND TRUST Oo. Strawberries at Schorreggo'B. BATTLE CREEK. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Decker Saturday. Edward Woisko rods to Norfolk on tils wheel Monday. Mies Llz/.io Mt-ls r of Omaha , IH vis iting with her parents. Mrs. Henry Stellln , who has boonlor- louely ill , is Improving. Ghas. Rico of Norfolk was here on Ills regular buninesH trip Monday. E. II. Luiknrt went to David City on business Friday , returning Sunday. Bul/.er and Conrad Werner returned Saturday from a trip to the Pacific coast. D. L. Best IIHR sold hiH livery business to Einil and Win. Mem , who took pos session Monday. Mrs. Fred Thioinkoand two daughters of West Point visited here this wouk with her siHtur , Mrs. F. Hull/man ami family. The little six-weoks-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eden died Sunday noon aud the funeral was hold Tuesday after noon from the Lutheran church. Henry Stoltenberg of Petersburg bought of K. T. NileH , Thursday , ! WO acres of laud , the consideration being $9,000. Judge Nowerk was the agent who engineered the deal. Mrs. Cyrus Splcher , who has boon sick with dropsy , died Tuesday night and was buried Thursday afternoon from the Lutheran church , Rtv. J. Hof man officiating. The deceased was 40 years of age and leaves a husband and six children and many other r > 1 t vos here and in Wisconsin. Choice veal , spring chicken and spring lamb at Karo's. All kinds of fresh fish at Karo's. Fine dill pickles at Karo's. The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded (01 the 24 hours ending at 8 a. m. to- ay : Maximum temperature G5 Min uium temperature 51 Average 58 reoipltation 55 Petal precipitation for month 5 00 Barometer 20.5)0 ) Forecast for JNebraska : Fair and slightly cooler tonight. Saturday partly cloudy and warmer , with possibly showers in west portion. We have a house end five acres to rent for $8 per month. GARDNER & SEILER. Farms rented for nonresidents. Col lections mnde. Insurance written by Gardner & Seller. Sturgeon is the mane man. FOR SALE E. A. Crum is here in Norfolk and wants to sell his property at northeast corner of Koenigsteln ave nue and Tenth street. Four lots , 122 by 188 , house vacant and in good order. Kitcken , bed room , closets , cistern and pump , cess pool , cemented cellar , honse piped for city water , bath room , water closet and lavatory. Fine dining room , two barge bed rooms , two small ones. Handsome parlor , bay window , south. Blinds , screens , storm windows. A complete home for sale cheap. The most desirable location in the city. Keys at my home. Call and examine this property. Change of residence cause of selling. J E SIMPSON. FOR SALE Mv farm on North Thir teenth street. For particulars inquire nt residence. J. W. KIDDER , North Thirteenth street. RtOMT A Pretty Foot however shapely can easily be tnrnec into n deformity by ill-fitting shees Therefore don't risk yonr comfort am I ease but bny shoes that are worthy o I the name. Yon will find them in grea variety at the Palnce Shoe Store. Shoo that are built by skill and brains , com bining beauty of form , beauty of style perfect durability and perfect comfort The Palace Shoe Store STAPEflHORST&OO. Tents , Awnings , Lawn and Porch Chairs. We still sell Herrick Refrigerators. HOFFMAN & SMITH. WHY NOT BUY A STREET HAT While you have a Complete Stock to select from ? Now IH your cliimre to get what WILL. . PLKARK YOU at a GREAT REDUCTION , HH wo will plitro on twin our entire Htot'k ut omi-lmlf the regular Nulling price , commencing TUESDAY , JUNE 3 , and continued the ontiio week Come early , that you may have first choice of ( lie lot. North Side Main St. ( MIQCC I D C RJ Ffc 1C B ? if 11 . J . ti fi O OppOHite Old Stand ( O C C C l\ I - - ZZ"N. For the Accommodation of Our Tnulo we haudlo a line of. . . L G. E. MOORE. I i > $ > & $ > < & &S > < S > < S > S > < S > & & 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. Real Mate , LORDS , losiirance SIMPSON'S CORNER. FOR RENT Five-room honao in good order with ( mail barn FOB SALE Two utory and wing 7-room lionw , lot 60 by 176 feet , largo barn , good well , 100-barrel cittern , lien bouse , rood cellar. In one of the beet blocks In UIB city. $100.00. BALE Fine corcer lot on Norfolk are- nns , 58 by 176 feet. Come and BOO me. Let nt talk , I bare two good in nranc companies , Palatine of London and American Central of Bt. Lonli , and will be clad to Icenreyon from fire or tornado J. E. SIMPSON , Office at Hardy' * Coal Office. ASSOCIATION will build you a on easy payments. Come and see us. C. B. DTJBLAHD , Secretary , U sCLh SAM'S BIRTHDAY GIFT to the nation should be the flour ground from his best wheat , such as is ground at the Sugar City Cereal Mills. In it he gives life , health and strength , backbone and sinews to his sous and daughters , as there is 110 bread so healthful and nntri- tlous oa that made from Bon Ton and Sunshine flours. Be patriotic aud do your Fourth of July baking from the best flour in the country , made at the Sugar GityCereal plls. tMILLARD GREEN , DRBY and TRBNSFER LINE Piano Movlng > Specialty. 'Phono 58. Cells ProaxptlyJAisworad