4 n THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , MARCH 20 , 1903. 1 A , 11 , DI5ALL , Malinger , ONM N1QIIT ONLY , Holiday , 23 . . .MARCH _ THK 15VKNT OF TIIK 3KASON , MR. DANIEL SULLY ' m Z IN A NEW PLAY , The Old Mi A Romance of the Gatskllls , A Complete Production. Prioo , 25o , 35o , 50o 75o and $1.00. A Brilliant Proposition ! The People's Store will mnlco this proposition to the Norfolk people , that for DO days it Will sell the entire Btook of merchandise at a small margin of 10 % on $1.00 , and furthermore , It will divide the profits with tholr customers for one month as a test , so that nuy man , woman or child , l > y purchasing $1.00 worth of goods , will bo given 5 cents credit , and after 1)0 ) dixys you can como in and got your b % prottt. Wo just glvo an iustmioo of the numerous articles in the atoro which nro impossible to got on this pago. Our prices will bo as fellows : Best caul oil , per gal 15o Eggs , us long as they lost , per dosi lOo Cranberries , per quart , . . lOo Sugar , 131 pounds for if 1.00 Can corn , per can 07) 0 Everything sold in proportion to moot the competition. Yours truly , The People's Store. A Tramp Stole a Bunch of Our Diamonds But wo GOT THEM ALL BACK and Imvo thorn on ox- hlbitiou , with a lot of other goods , where you may look at' them aud buy them cheaply. Besides those things , wo have in our Mnslo Dopattmont n largo stock of Shoot Music , Phuios and Organs , which are going just now at Special Prices. "Wo still have a few of these Fine Swiss Watch Movements , which came into our stock from railroad men , on ex changes , and which wo are offering at about half their value. First-class repairing goes in with the business and it is promptly done. THE HAYES JEWELRY AND MUSIC HOUSE. The Weather. Conditions of the weather aa recorded nnrllnrr A.VJ1 vuu ws * iv ua uuutu | ctv u ( , Ml vl 1. V Maximum temperature 37 Minimum temperature 19 Avenge 23 ooipitatlou 00 Snow 00 Total snow , inches 00 ' * ul precipitation for mouth 00 Rain 00 To tal 00 Httrntiifitor 39.03 I'nrocwut for Nebraska : Fair to- nipht and Saturday. Warmer Saturday and in north and west portions tanlght. PERSONAL. Miss May Lillie arrived in the city night from David City , nnd in n at the homo of Mr. aud Mm. O , J , Johnson. Miss Mabol Oooloy is in Norfolk for n visit , from Lynoh , Mrs. Uohort Hovvo of Randolph if ) In Norfolk visiting her parents. O ! ] Alooro wim kept from business yoMurday on account of illness , Mr , and Mrs. August Uminoh have returned from n visit to Pmidnr , Anna U. Grotty and Miss Nollln Welsh returned this morning from a pleasant visit with Miss Kathryn Ryan of Orolghton. Dr. R. A . MlftfoflFadt , dentist , Bishop block. Telephone (50. ( Hnnner and Saxon oatmeal 18 cents at the Boo lllvo. A Guaranteed Attraction. The guarantoo.llst for Mr. Dan Sully , In "Tho Old Mill Stream" on Monday , March JJi ) , having received enough sig natures , the management takes pleasure in announcing that this is without doubt , an attraction that will glvo the bent general satisfaction of any this season. On Saturday afternoon , from 1 to 0 p. in. , I will conduct the sale of seats at the Auditorium box olllco for these only who have ttignod the above men tioned list , or who may desire to by 'phoning No. 170 or calling at Leonard's drug store prior to Saturday morning , March 31 , Thanking you in advaneo , Quo. II. SPKAR , Resident Manager. DEMECRATS NOMINATE TONIGHT , Will Name Men For Mayor and Other Officers In Convention. The democrats will got together to night aud make nominations for ofllcors , the mayor among them. The mooting will bo held in the city hall. Several men have been mentioned in connection with the mayorallty nomi nation , and it is not at all nnlikely that Mayor KoouigRtoin will bo rouomiuatod. J. 0. Stltt Is chairman of the central committee ami will rap for order at 8 o oiooic promptly. Democratic City Convention. The democratic electors of the olty of Norfolk , are hereby requested to mflot in mass convention at the olty hall Fri day evening , March SO , 1003 , at 8 o'clock , for the pnrposo of placing in nomination candidates for the following ofllcos , to-wit : Ouo mayor One clerk Ouo treasurer Ouo engineer One councilman from First ward Ouo councilman from Second ward One councilman from Third ward Ouo councilman from Fourth ward And to transact such other business as may properly como before the con vention. ' , T. O. STITT , Chairman. OAUI , WILDE , secretary. AUOUST BRUMMUND , Committoonmn , First ward. WM. G. BKRNUR , Ooinmittooman , Second ward. ALKX. BKAK , Commlttooman , Third ward. FRRD KOEUIIER , Committoomau , Fourth ward. Democratic School District Conven tion. The democratic electors ot the school district of Norfolk , Nebraska , are hereby by requested to moot in mass convou tiou at the city hall Friday evening , March 20 , 1003 , at 0 o'clock , for the pur pose of placing in nomination two can didates for members of the board of od < ucati6n. J. 0. STITT , Chairman. CARL WILDK , Secretary. AUGUST BRUMMUND , First ward commit toomau WM. G. BKRSKR , Second ward commltteomau. ALEX. BEAR , Third ward commlttoeinau. FRBD KOERBER , Fourth ward couimtttooman. F. D. KRANTZ , Precinct committooman. Call up No. 334 for your groceries. WARNERVILLE. Charles Gibbs is numbered with the sick. sick.George George Otter is building a barn on his farm two miles southeast of town. The dance given by the Modern Wood men Thursday evening was well attend ed. ed.The The Omaha Elevator company shipped n carload of hogs to South Oma ha Monday. Burr MoBoath , who went to Harvard , Wis. , three weeks ago , has returned , as ho did not like that country. H. Raamnsou and family , from New man Grove , have moved on the Pat Oonley form , southeast of town. Mrs. L , K. Hills aud her granddaugh ter , Miss Gortrnde.have returned from a two weeks visit with relatives at Cedar Creek. Misa Anna McNeil , who spent the winter with Donald Johnson aud family , returned to her borne at Elyslan , Minn. , last week. While engaged in a friendly wrest- ling maton wun one 01 uis noignoors or Thursday of last week Al Lovell had the misfortune to break one of his legs , Got your spring dry goods at the BOG Hive. Wanted. Wo have several customers looking for houses and lots , ranging in price from | 700 to $1,500. Anyone having such properties for sale are requested tc como in aud list same with us. GARDNER & SEILER. Dr , F. G. Walters succeeds to the practice of Dr. Kiosau. 'Phono , office I and residence 18. Nominated Unanimously by Republicans. WILL DO HIS DEST FOR CITY. Platform Short and Sharp Bettor Lighted Streets Dottcr Sidewalks Sunday Closing of Saloons Sup * prosslon of Gambling , M , C. Iln/on is the republican nom inee for mayor , lie was the choice of the convention which mot in the city hall last night. Ho did not accept the nomination ; ho did not decline it ; thnroforu ho was declared the candidate. The platform sot forth by the repub licans is short and concise. It roads : Wo favor an economical government , bettor lighted atruottt and butter side walks. Wu favor closing the nalnona at 13 o'clock at night , and on Sundays. Wo favor the suppression of gambling and prostitution , Other candidates nominated by the convention wore : For olty clerk , S. R. MoFarland. For city treasurer , Robert Utter. For city engineer , W. II. Lowo. For two members of board of educa tion , W. II. Johnson and J. 8. McClary. The central committee consists of Al Johnson , S. R. MoFarland , R. II. Rey nolds aud W. II. Livingstone. They were authorized to fill any vacancies that might occur. The convention was called to order prouiply at 8 o'clock , by Chairman llftr/on. Nearly nvory delegate was present and ready for the work of the evening at that time. The call was road and W. II Buoholz was made tem porary chairman. W. N. Huso was elected temporary secretary , A comuiittoo of three on credentials was appointed by the ohalr. They were M. 0. Iln/.on , II. G. Brueg- gomau and R. II , Reynolds. The committee reported that the list of delegates as published in yesterday's \VHH nntltliul tn rnmnln. ,0n motion the temporary organization vas made permanent. A motion to appoint n committee of ihroo on resolutions and platform was larrled by a rising vote of 14 to 11. O.C. 3ow , J. F. Pouohor and W. R. Hoffman Yore placed on this committee. They oportod the resolutions as adopted. The chair announced that nominal ; ious were in order for the ofllco of Mayor. A motion to take nn informal ballot was substituted by one to take ballot on mil of wards. The first ballot resulted : El. H. Reynolds C , M. O. Hazen 2 ! ) , and W.H. Bridge 1. On motion of R. II. Reynolds , the informal - formal ballot was made formal and M. D. IIu/.ou was declared the nominee. A speech was demanded by the conven tion. Mr. Haze u simply said : "Goutlomou of the convention I hardly feel like accepting this nomina tion. However , if it is your will that I take it , I shall not decline. If elected t shall do the host I can , always keeping In view the best interests of all the citi zens. Gentlemen , I thank yon. " On a ballot for city clerk , S. R. Mo- Farlaud received Ho , W. M. Raiubolt 1. On motion , MoFarlaud was made the nominee by acclamation. For city treasurer Robert Utter was unanimously nominated , on a suspen sion of the rules. For city engineer , W. H. Lowe was unanimously nominated on a suspension of the rules. For the board of education the names of W. H. Johnson , G. B. Moore , W. L. Kern aud J. S. McOlary were presented. On a rising vote it was determined tote to put but one man in the field , allow ing the democrats to select another. Four ballots were taken with no choice , Johnson loading and McOlary second. Then the former motion was reconsidered and it was decided to nom inate two members. The next ballot stood : Johnson 31 , McOlary 33 , Kern 11 and Moore 7. Then the convention adjourned. Perfect harmony prevailed throughout the proceedings and every republican present was enthusiastic over the ticket that had been placed before the voters. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. "Teachers should have no sense of humor. " The seniors have taken up civil gov ernment. Again the school is to be blessed with vacation. Cora Luikart and Sam Erskin have entered the contest. The juniors need not bo in such a hurry to select class pins. The time is present for the annual contest for senior class honors. Prof. McCoy is conducting a numbct of interesting experiments in lightt The senior class is going to review the common branches again this year. It was not necessary for the freshmen to wear colors on St. Patrick's day. A "small" St. Bernard dog ( only three feet high ) having taken his abode in the lower hall , worried the momben of the faculty Wednesday. Ahnnt. Mm nnlv snd tbtntr nnniln nrp looking forward to in connection with vacation is the fact that they have to endure another program before they get the real thing. A member of the physics class has figured out that if the power attached to one of the senior girls' talking ma chines was to bo applied to some practi cal machine the actual horse power de veloped would bo about 1230. FOR SALE The best southeast corner lot ia Norfolk. For quick sale will take $550 spot cash for the lot and a half sidewalk , trees and splendid location. TRAOV & DURLAND. W. W. ROBERTS' ' COMPANIES COMPANY' . AR.HKTH Continental $12r ( ) > 7,811 North British & Mercantile. . fi,7r > 8,2l ) Gormnnla fiJl,478 ( ! ) Western Underwriters Ass'n 4,1101,107 Now Ilampshlro H,779,501) ) Niogura n,0 7,7IW NnrthwoHtorn Underwriters. . 11,1102,090 St. Punt F. & Al , H , 21,201 Milwaukee Mcohnnlos 2,701,850 Traders S ! 07 , I3 Amorlciiu Flro 2,51)4,085 ) Look the nbovo over carefully , take your choice , ntop Into W. W. Roberts' olllco , room 4 Mast block , write your in- nurnnoo ; your loss will bo promptly adjusted. 1 Pity for what you got. Got what ; you pay for. Open night and day. Regular 25o Meal , 1 moat order , served from 0:00 : to 0:00 : u. in. , 11:00 : to 2:00 : p. m. , B : BO to 0:00 : p. m. E , P. HtiMEb , Proprietor , MILLARD GREEN , DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE PIANO MOVING A 3PEOIATY. Phone 58 , Calls Promptly Answered. W.H.RISH , Plumbing , Steam and Hot Water Fitting. | , . , .A11 Kinds of Pumps , . . , j YOUR WORK SOLICITED. 'Phono No. 97. The Association WILL BUILD YOU A ON EASY PAYMENTS. COME AND SEE US. C. B. DUKLAND , Secretary. G. R. SEILER , CORNER BllAASCH AVE. AND TlIIUD ST. Telephone , No. 44. DR. N. J. HOAGLAND Ostcopathlc Physician. DUonBOS txth acute and chronic successfully treated \ \ Ithout use of drugs or kuifo. OOlco at rosldonco , 109 North 10th Street. 'Phono ' No. F54. NORFOLK , SESSIONS & BELL , Undertakers and Embalmers , Seslons Dlk. , Norfolk Avenue , NORFOLK , - - - NEBRASKA. L. L. REIttBE , PLUMBER Steam and Hot Water Heating. First Door South News Office. THE North-Western Line F. E. & M. V. R. R. is the best to and from the great SUGAR BEET FIELDS of North Nebraska , W. II BUOHOLZ. President. Norfolk ALEX. BEAR , Vice President. E. W. ZUTZ , Cashier. National Bank The Oldest Established Bank in Northeast Nebraska. Capital , $100,000,00 , Surplus , $20,000.00 , Docs a General Bnys nu(1 ° "s Exchange. iutor < > Bt . . Tlmo Deposits. Drafts and Money Banking Business Orders Soldon any Point in Europe. A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted. DIRECTORS A. BEAR , F. P. IIANLON , F. J. HALE , W. H. BUOHOLZ , WM. RUTZ , N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. Get What You Ask for at. . . :8 : GROCERY ALL ORDERS nro Pilled Promptly and with Caro. Oar goods are FIRST-CLASS In every particular. Wo know pre cisely what is wanted by onr customers. U We Aim to Give You the Best Value for Your Money. § South Side Haiti St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41. J < $ < S > > < S > $4 > < S < S > < S O O G. A. LUIKART , PHESIDENT. W. H. JOHNSON , CASHIER. CIIAS. S. BRIDGE , VICE PRESIDENT. LEO PASEWALK , ASS'T CASHIER The Citizens National Bank. CAPITAL , 850,000. SURPLUS , $10,000. Buy nod Soil Exchange on this Country and all Parts of Europe. Farm Loans. DIRECTORS : CARL ABMUS , W. H. JOHNSON , CIIAS. S. UniooE , F. McGiVEns , C. M. SWANK G. A. LUIKAUT , T. F. McMMiN'OEU , L. SESSIONS. H 9 < D W A R E C. W. BRAASCH , COAL ! Sweetwater Eock Spring. Scranton Hard Goal. 'PHONE 61. We are PREARED to Meet Your Spring Wants for Poultry Netting , Garden Tools * = = in fact , almost every thing that's needed to START YOU OUT for Farming or Gard ening over found in a hardware store. store.G. . E. MOORE. II ECONOMY AND : COMFORT BY USING Union Pacific Tourist Sleeping Cars one can ma terially reduce the cost of a trip to the Pacific Coast without sacrificing the slighest degree of comfort. The cars are neatly furnished , com fortable , clean and attractive , and are attached to all the fast through trains. They are built expressly to accommodate the tourists to and from California and Oregon. Mrs. Nora. A.Miller Writes : ' 'Your Tourist Cars were a revelation. I found everything as clean and comfort- table , and received as much attention as I * did going east in a Pullman Palace Car , The cars were models of comfort. " The Union Pacific runs through Daily Tourist Cars between Mis souri River and the Pacific Coast. These cars leave Omaha 4:20 p. m. for San Francisco and Los Angeles , and 11:30 : p. m. for Portland. Double berth rate to California or Oregon is $5.00 from Missouri RiVer points. For full Information call on J. B. ELSEFFER" , Agent. . DR. BERTHA AHLMAIN , Physician 'Phone 107. for Ladies and Children. O O r lii may be leased by private parties at any time for reasonable prices. Ladies wel come at any time. N.E. WILKINSON & SON.