THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , DEORMHKlt 12 , 1.U02 , 'Diamonds , Watches , Clocks , Jewelry , Silverware , AND Novelties Of every description , suitable for CHRISTMAS GIFTS may bo found at MARQWDT'S ' JEWELRY STORE , NORFOLK , NEBRASKA. Reliable Goods , .Right Prices , Established 1870. The Best Gift of All that makes for life , long happiness. The Elkhorn B , S. association will make yon a loaa to build or buy on favorable terms. T. E. ODIORNE , Secretary. PARISH Heinz' Sweet , Sour and German Dill Pickles. Best Made. PARISH A CHRISTMAS PAIR of Bhooa for baby or the other children is oil our shelves awaiting your call , which we hope will be made early , BO that you may have ample time to select and "try on" the little onep. Our shoes have many merits hero are a few : Good , honest , well tanned leather j at tention as to style and sewing , which guarantee good fit ; fair pricing accord ing to quality. Our shoe service com- mmds and deserves attention. The Palaee Shoe Store The Weather. Forecast for Nebraska : Snow tonight and Saturday. Probably heavy and high northeast winds. FRIDAY FACTS. Miss Alice Barrett is quite sick with tonsilitis. Members of the Norfolk lodgd Knights of Pythias , of which the late G. Wi Hills of Warnorville was a mem ber , joined the funeral cortege here and oicorted it to Prospect Hill cemetery , where interment took place. Fremont Tribune : Walt Reynolds , advertising manager of the Tribune , has just dispose 1 of his paper at Madi son , the Chronicle , to Fred D. Wright , who has been operating it under a lease contract for nearly a year past. Mr. Wright was in the city yesterday and the deal was closed up. Manager Gco. II. Spear of the Audi torium was remembering his friends with fragrant HaviuiaH this morning because > cause of the arrival nt his homo on South Tenth street of a handsome baby daughter yesterday afternoon , an at * traction to him that , "A Thorough bred Tramp" cannot hope to equal. The regular mooting of Bouluh chap ter No. 40 , order of Eastern Star , was hold last night , and after the mooting adjournment was taken to the Kaun" maun restaurant whore an oyster sup per was enjoyed. The supper was given by the lodge as a fnrwoll to Mrs. J. 0. Aid who will leave for Omaha next week to make that olty her home , She has been active in the interests of the ledge for a number of years and her departure from the city is cause for rjgrot to the members. Elmer Walters' "A Thoroughbred Tramp" is the attraction at the Audi- torinm tonight , the company arriving this afternoon from the south over the Union Pacific. The company played at the Boyd in Omaha Wednesday even ing and from here goes to Sioux Oily , whore it 1ms an engagement at the Grand. This is one of the companies on his books that Manager Spear has no hesitancy in recommending to the people of Norfolk as a splendid attraction. The play is one of the kind that has always boon a , favorite with the play-goers of Norfolk. T Hash Thompson , P. B. , is a tramp who is always present at interesting climax es and makes his presence undesirable to the villain at opportune moments , and there is an abundance of amusing incidents worked in that keeps the aud ience good natnrcd. The seat sale has boon good and it is probable that there will bo a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. llainbolt enter tained a company of about 40 friends at their handsome homo on Norfolk avo- uuo last evening. When an entertain ment is given at the Raiubolt home it goes without saying that it is a success in every detail , and the party last even ing was no exception to the rule. The reception rooms , where warmth , hospi tality and comradship prevailed , were prettily decorated with out flowers , while electric liglits shed a pleasing brilliancy over the scene. Progressive six-handed euchre occupied the atten tion of the guests from 8:80 : to ll0 : ! ! , after which elaborate refreshments were served in courses. When an accounting of the score had been taken , it was found that Mr. Darius Mathewbon had progressed the greatest number of times among the gentlemen , and Mrs. Warrick had outdistanced the other ladies. Both received appropriate prizes as rewards for their skill. Car Pennsylvania "Scrantou" hard coal ( egg of furnace size ) on track at Hardy's. House to rent corner Park avenue and Fifth street. W. W. ROBERTS. Rummage bale. The Ladles guild of Trinity church will have a rummage sale in the Stitt & White plumbing shop , next door to the Ahlman bicycle store , today and to- tomorrow. Second hand furniture , clothing , and other goods at your own prices. THE NEW FAD. Shoestring belts , all shades , at Davenport's. Robert Utter has just received di rect from the factory a carload of wooden ware , consisting of hobby horses , doll cabs , sleds , game boards , carts , etc. , which have been opened up in the room in the Pacific block , first door east of the postofllco. All of these goods will be sold at wholesale prices. Wo have added a big line of toys , fancy goods , novelties and lamps. The publio is invited to call and see them for bargains. Foil REST. House in the Heights. S. G. DEAN. WARNERVILLE. The Omaha Elevator company ship ped a car of hogs to South Omaha Tues day. day.Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Quinn of Tremont , 111. , is here looking after her farm north of town. Mrs. F. A. Killmer , who has been seriously ill for the past week is report ed better. Charlie Castlemon has recently trapped pod three beavers in the Elkhorn river , the largest weighing GO pounds. W. Clayton has leased the Jackson farm three miles south of town and will take possession about the first of Janu ary. ary.Mr. Mr. and Mra. W. II. Speeco , who re moved to Iowa teveral yooas ago , are here renewing acquaintance with their old neighbors. If you wish to engage in a good paying - ing business , call and see mo. Team and wagon all the capital required. JAMES GILDEA , 109 South Tenth street. Twenty Per Cent Discount on sample line of cloth and hair brushes , at Ohrlstoph's. Bids for State Printing. Bids will be received by the State Printing Board until Monday .December 22 , 1002 , at 12 o'clock noon nt the office of Secretary of State for sundry and miscellaneous printing , including the housu and donate bills for the legislature of 11)03. ) Samples of the work may bo had by applying to the Soorotary of 3tnto. Bids miiNt bo accompanied by a bond in double the amount of the prob-1 nblo cost of the work to bo performed. The board reserves the right to reject' ' any or all bids. bids.STATE STATE PUINTINO BOAHD. Lincoln , Nebraska , December 10,1U02. Notice or Removal. Notice is given to my customers and friends that I have removed my harness shop to the corner of Norfolk nvonuo and Third street , in the old Naoglo building , whore I atri better prepared than over to attend to their wants in the harness and saddlery lino. Old and now customers are cordially invited to call. PAW * Noumviu. Notice to Stockholders. The regular annual mooting of the shareholders of the Norfolk National bank of Norfolk , Nebraska , for the election of directors , will bo hold at its banking IIOUBO , Tuesday , January lit UK ) ! ) , between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and ! o'clock p. in. of Paid day. Norfolk , Nobr. , Doc. 12 , 11)02 ) W. II. BiTCiioi.President. . Christmas trees at Sehorreggo's. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. John Taunohill visited the school WeilwHduy. Thti latest common cxprcH'ion is"You may bo excused. " High School Notes now has contri butors in each class. Wednesday was an exceptional day only one pupil was bunt homo. The laboratory was turned into n kitchen and ( lining room Wednesday. All pupils do not feel as badly over being sent out of class as one of the freshmen. Dr. P. II. Salter , member of the board of education , called Monday to note the progress of the school. Last Friday's program wan postponed for two woekfi because MX of the fresh men were unable to learn their pieces. It is reported that a senior class party will bo hoH in the near future at the homo of Mitjs Nannie Stafford at the Junction. The seniors have taken up n Htudy of agriculture and it is alleged that they are showing more aptitude for that than any of their other studies. Mr. McCoy has discovered n now spec ies of insanity that caused by giggling. Some of them are now trying to esti mate the number of high Eohool girls who are showing symptoms of mental aberration. Written excuses are now required from parents or guardians for all cases of tardiness and it is rumored that the school board may appoint guardiaiis whoso duty it shall bo to take pupils from and return them to school. An entertainment will bo given Fri day evening , December 19 , in the hiah school room by the seventh grades. The program will consist of mimic , n ci tations and singing. In connection with this will bo a very fine art uxilnt , part belongiug to the schools and some loaned ; and a bazzor , where fancy articles and candies will bo told , An admittance fee of five cents to school children and 10 cents to "grownups" will bo charged. The proceeds are to be applied on a school library. Don't for get the date December 10. Much criticism , just and unjust , hns been directed at the freshmen , but they certainly gave good cause for censure Wednesday afternoon , when the school became almost unmanageable. The in structor in charge of the assembly room had occassiou to leave it for n few minutes and immediately disorder vt as king. A teacher , noting the condition of affairs , put the school on its honor to refrain from such confusion. To thin strong appeal the only one that should * bo necessary to ladies and gentleman the upper classes responded to a certain extent ; but the freshmen class the kindergarten of the High school took it as a license for greater disorder and evidenced its inability to take part in the self-government flohomo which has been nudor consideration for some time , and the development of the school has been retarded. Present Free With two or more dollars' worth of goods purchased at Wm. B. Vail's , the jeweler and optician. Holiday goods nt Schorregge's. To Insurance Agents. Notice is hereby given to insurance agents doing business in the city of Norfolk - folk that under the state law you are re quired to pay an insurance fee of ? f .00 per annum for the benefit of the fire department - partment , therefore those who have not paid this fee ara requested to do so at once. Those who have not paid by Do- conibor 17 will be called upon by a collector. W. L. KEIIN , President , II. W. WINTEU , Treasurer , Norfolk Fire Department. Sturgeon is the mane man. Holiday Excursion Rates. One faro for the round trip between nil stations on the Union Pacific within a distance of 200 miles , minimum CO cents Dates of sale : December 21,25 and 31 , 1002 , and January 1 , 1003 Return limit : January 2 , 1003. j PERSONAL. I W. 0 Roland IIIIH ruturno.d from a trip to Omaha. j T. E. MoNull wont to Orolghton yoH torday on business. Mr. and Mnt , Warwick of Tildon worn visitors In Norfolk yesterday. Mr * . Bonodtot and Mlwn Balrd of Stan * ton wore Norfolk visitors yesterday. Mr. Donny of the telephone nlllco went to Nollgh last night on bnMnoHH. Hurt MnpcH and W. M , HoborlHOii madothu round trip to Omaha yesterday. Superintendent ] ) . C. O'Connor returned - turned from a trip to Omaha hint night. Mm. J A. Million and Mltm Altco Mullen returned last night from n vinit to Omaha. Postmatitor Hays wan able to bo at the ollluo a fihort time yesterday afternoon. Manager Bnmllck of the sugar factory was called to Omaha this morning on business. Mrs. Will Hlgginbotham of EmorHon In viHlting her parents , Mr. and Mrs Perry of South Norfolk. MikHOH Mollie Brldgo and Ruth Ulroh- ard went to Omaha today to vinit over Sunday with Ruth and Oarrio Harding. Mrs. HohriiH , who has hmm viHitlng relatives and friends here forwimo time , left yesterday noon for her homo in Portland , Oregon. MCH S E. Hull loft yesterday for Hcoinor , whenf HIO ! will Hpend the bal ance of the winter with her daughter , M . Win. Doutcher. Deputy Stevenson , who IHIH boon working in the intoroHlH of the Royiil Highlanders here , left for his homo in Madison yontonlay and from there will leave for a now Hold of work. Mrs L. J. Abbott , who IIIIH been a guest at the McOlnry homo for the past three weekH , loft for her homo in Lin coln on the noon train. She oxpoots to luavo soon for Georgia , to spend the winter with a daughter. . S. A. Barnes , who has been working on the railroad here during the season , will leave for IIH ! homo in AHhland , Oregon , tomorrow. Mr. Barnes is developing > voloping a peach orchard nonr AKhland , which ho believes will yield him good profits in a few years. His family ro- nmlnod in Oregon during the summer. Dr. R. A. MittloHtadt , dentist , Bishop block. Telephone 147 A. Dr. F. G. Walters. Ofllce over Damn Hros. ' store. Ofllco telephone 18 Resi dence 175 Farms rented for nonresidents. Col lections made. Insurance written by Gardner & Seller Ranch of 2,000 acres , deeded Inml , Ifi miles southeast of Long Pino. ! )00 ) head white face cattle Plenty of hay and water , and controls 10,000 acres of p H- tnro. Price $10 per aero for deeded laud. Wo also have other ranches for sale. GAUDNKH & SEIMHI. WANTED. A trustworthy gentleman or lady in each county to manage busi ness for an old established house of solid financial standing. A straight , bona fldo weekly Milnry of $18.00 paid by check each Wednesday with all expen ses direct from headquarters. Money advanced for expenses Manager , .150 Caxton BidK. , Chicago. BATTLE CREEK. Mrs. L L. Suell of Tildou visited hero last week Gus. Diels of Fremont visited P. H. Ingoldsi > y Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Huddle has been sick for the past three weeks. Mrs. L Carrabine has had her prop erty on Depot street neatly fenced. E II. Luikart came over from South Sioux City on business , returning Tues day. day.The The Catholics held services here Mon day , Rev Thos Walsh of Norfolk offic iating. The two banks each received a nice little machine Monday which they call a check protector. The creamery plnntfat Emerick is being - ing moved to Meadow Grove , where it will bo run next spring. Miss Knyl of Norfolk visited Sun day with her Bister , who is teaching school four miles west of town. Gottlieb Hnnseloit is very sick at his homo west of town and it is understood that he hns few chances for recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Maher and children wont to Tilden Tuesday for a visit at the homo of Mrs. Maher's brother , Wm. Consuirt. James Walton has moved from Emar- ick onto the Dl > ks' place three miles south of Battle Creek , owned by Wm. Nicolay. John S. Braishcr is Felling out his harness stock and ho and his wife will go along with J. S. Knosel and family to California. On Saturday afternoon n fair will beheld held by the Baptist union. Christinas presents , candies , etc , will bo on sale and in the evening an interesting pro gram will bo given. Some of the sidewalks have been in bjd shnpo for about a week on account of the snow. Our old mail carrier Franz Rhynn , wan compelled to take o shovel along one day to force his way through to the trains. Monday Fred Schereger and Warner Daniel shipped n carload of cattle each. i'uoflday Floyd Wnrrlok nhlppml near- oiid of cattle , L H , Uakor a oar of hogi ) [ ' 'rod Eyl a car of cattle , Howard Miller mo of hogfl , Sprlckot Onborn ono of oattlunnd F , J ll-ilo a car of hogH to Omaha. L Briuin him moved into Iho Knitaol iroporly in Highland park , that ho recently purolniHod , and J. \i. \ Knuiiol IIIH moved to the Uriuin rimldoneo on ilorman struct until ho and ,1. H. llratshor nro ready to emigrate to the Paolflo coimt. Afterward the IIOUHO will bo occupied by J R. Martin , Mr. noHol'n soil-In law. Al. Hnrk of Tilden drove to Norfolk Monday and on the way homo Haw a jack rabbit thlH sldo the Elkhorn bridge hat ho wanted , and got out of the Imggy Riving thollneH to Ills companion who likowiHo got to the ground. Wlion ho gun went , oil' the toiun did also , pull ing the Ilium out of tlio other follow'H ! iandn , his attention being attracted by something olio. The men returned to IJattlo Creole wlioro they Knout the night , Mr. Hurlc hearing by 'phono that IH loam had reached homo all right. TwohoiiHOH for rent. Ono in IIoightH , 'Diirland'H add. " Ono at Norfolk 1 uiiotIon. UAUIINKU & SICII.KU. - Dr. F. G. WaltorH , Hiioceods to the practice of Dr. F. W. KloHiui. Olllow Cotton block. TREASURY DHPARTMHNT , Ollluq > f the Supervising Atchitect , Wishing- on , D O. November 21) ) , | | )02 ) SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received it thlH ollloo until 2 o'clock p. m on the Ifith day of January , liKKI , and then ) poncd , for tlio coimtzucUoii ( except uniting apparatus , elentrio wiring and ooiidultR ) , of the U. H PoHtollleo at Norfolk , Nebraska , In accoidanco with the driiwIngH and Hpcolfl'-ation , eopl H of whle.li may bo Inul at thlH olllco , or at ho ollloo of the PostmiiHtor at Noifolk , tfobranka , at the diHcrotinn of the Juporvlftlng Architect. JAJII-K KNOX TAVI.OH , Supervising Architect. T.IM1I > 'l 5 Kmtl tUUl will U ibU U nt U > 1 | trtel n altUnw rf II ID M . fl . t IL. MM vlik MM ul ml 1 | tu..il I * U.I. tonij ii lit > uli .j. Miortul . . ; IfutbU U fl K ; . ; . < < ih < lliiu4 ihiuUbiulmnt.ll.utuiiMton , . ri.wi. , . . , if it. uiut iMk . tnlbi.rnibmraottnfrom n.1 n > hftthtr , IIU iVrindlw mliw ? IM Ibll | IM.M m B fe4. Tht I.IUH | ° U I. lETI kMAY * fl"t'"li Best Quality Glasses Correctly Fitted. K. W. WILLSAMS GRADUATE OPTICIAN. 12 Bishop Block , - - Nourouc. Turkeys Wanted ARMOUR & . COMPANY will pay as follows for Turkeys : Hen and Young Turkeys , per Ib. lOc Old Tom Turkeys-per Ib. - - - 9c Armour & Company , NORFOLK. NEBRASKA. M-H"M-H"H-H-W"H-I"M-H"1"W THE STAR Clothing Store FANCY VESTS Miulo of SilliH , Madras , Cliovlotn , VolvotH out Slnglo and Double DroiiHtNoatiind Mrlght PatteniH. Wo have iinlooiiHHortiiiunt from the IniHt mnkorrt in tlio world of made clothing , consequently our VDNH ( fit. Fit In moHt itiHtancoH bolt or than when small tnllorH nilOo ( 'em Prices arc Easy , from $2 50 to $4.OO. A look coslH nothing aril people are not bored into buying at THE STAR Clothing Store H-H-H-M-M-H-H-H-H-H-I-M-H- Our Optical Knowledge i always in cm red working order Wo don't allow ourselves solves to got bt'hlnd the tiineH in any information pertaining to the Wo fool that wo owe il to yon and to oumolvi-H , becaumi any < UHPII | infliction you may lmvu would injure our reputa tion IIH the mo < 4 exact and particular rufnictioniHt in IhlH town. Dr. Marquardf , Oplithalmolo0ist , For the Holiday Baking there iH no flour on the market that can compare with that milled by the Sugar City Geroal Mills. For your Christmas cakes , broad and pastry it is unexcelled , and always gives the nttno < t satisfac tion. Santn Glaus will sniilo nt the feast whoso good cheer consists of goodies made up from Bon Ton Hour. Sugar City Cereal ] Hills. THE NEWS FOR CARDS . . . .ALL THIS WEEK. Majestic Cooking Exhibition. YOU ARE INVITED. DON'T 6ET LEFT. G. E. MOORE You Save One-Fifth. Most pastry recipes , in cook books , are made for flours containing much less gluten than does Pillsbury's Best. Use one-fifth less of Pillsbury's Best Flour than such recipes call for For Sale at Fair Store.