THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , A1MUL 10. .11 MANY EYES require tlio asBlstanra of Kinoes very cnrly In llfo. Ni'Kloet to iirovlilu HIMH friKiiciiUy | ro- Btills In not only total or imrtlnl liUniliicno , but nlso caueo so many no-culled dlnciiHPtlilcli In fact are not dUuasoB nt all. They arc nurvous dornnuoniontH , cniiBod by dofei'tlvu cyos. lly- pornpm IB tlio pi-liu'lpul cnu u of 8 , * > ] ior cent of bumnn Ills. Conjiinutlvltln , lnllnni d oven , elck licadncliu. stonuu'li troiiblpH , ItidluuBuon , coiiBtlimtlon , tiilt'9 , funmlo dl/ordorv , dlzzlnccs , norvouB directions , nny of UIVKO nni HVintitoniB indlcntlni ; liyiioropln. Tlioni in unlv ON'l , ruin- - - IA' KlTTJi ) DR , MARQUARDT , OPHTHALMOLOGIST , WORTH ITS WEIGHT IUOLD The Elkhoru B. & S. nssocia ion will make you u lonu to build or buy oil fa vorable terms. T. E. ODIORNE , Secretary. THE RELIABLE GROCER , ' / > ' X ' / , r/ ' ' ' > > PAR.ISH S'RING SHOES- ehoes with some spring in 'em for ladies and gentlemen abound here. Ox ford ties , unfailingly popular for warm weather wear , and other walking shoos hardly less liked. Is your question : "How much will they cost me ? " Better say : "How little , " for you can buy a capital shoe here us low as anywhere. We Keep Open Evenings until 9:00 : o'clock. The Palace Shoe Store. The Weather. Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 n. m. to rtuy : Maximum tumpenuum 80 Minimum temperature 4fi Average 02 freoipitatiou 00 Total precipitation for month 00 Barometer 20.42 Forecast for Nebraska : Pnnly cloudy , with possibly showers enst portion tion tonight. Fair Saturday. Cooler. FRIDAY FACTS. A special Easter edition of THE NEWS will be issued tomorrow. . Mrs. Woodruff , daughter of B. E. Reed , is no better nnd it is feared that she can not live. Harry Watt has accepted a position In the shoe department of the Johnson dry goods store. r The dining room at the Pacific hotel is being nicely repapered and redoco- rated. The new walls will be done , in rod and make n 'groat improvement in tlio appearance of tlio room. Grtnt , red , luooiouB strawberries nro on the market , labeled with a cixrd Unit puts them out of tlio reaching. T , W. Edwards is suffering the Incon- venlonco of n soreness under his ribs oc casioned by the hick of n horco ho was about to shoo. Miss Jennlo Qrewoll of Lincoln and MlNs Lena Klontz of this city nro now clerks in tlio employ of the Johnson Dry Goods company. The moon rises in eclipse tomorrow evening , the earth's shadow covering a portion of the moon's surface. Not much of the phenomenon will bo visible hero but there will probably bo enough to pay tlio people for watching for the event. A largo sale of line blooded cattle is on this afternoon at the Dudley livery stables in North Fifth street. A big tent was put in the yards parly this mornIng - Ing , to cover the cattle and buyers from tlio April ruin. A great many men in terested In cattle attended the sale. Rny Langor passed through the city from Humphrey to Tlldcn , where ho goes to look over a modern bank build' Ing. Mr. Langor is in the banking business at Humphrey with his brother and they contemplate putting up n now building. They are also planning to start n now bank in Arizona. A party of business mou from Pierce are in Norfolk to attend the sale of cat tle mid to incidentally investigate the 1'ghting ' question. H. H. Mohr , L. A. Pohlman , Sam Cato and George Drebort compose the quartet who came down on the morning train. The question of lights for Pierce is still up in the air and representative men of the city are uinking every effort to get the most ex pedient solution for the problem. A year ago Commander H. M. Roberts of Mathowsou Post sent to the adjutant general's ofllco nt Washington for n number of government headstones to bo placed over the graves of some cf the soldiers who are buried hero. Ho has been notified that his order has been given attention and that the stones will bo hero in time to bo placed before Memorial day. They are sent without cost and the freight is prepaid to Nor folk. It was n splendid April shower thai this vicinity was favored with during last night. It was inaugurated will : flashes of lightning and low growls ol thunder , and the precipitation waf generous. The day preceding the showoi was distinguished by being the warmesl of the season and the weather clerlt rig'Jitly decided that a rain would b ( about the proper thing to cool the nir lay the dust and start vegetation frou its winter nap. Asa result , the gra ! has sprung into prominence and th < buds on the trees nro bursting nnd wil soon bring forth the green loaves. It li spring like , and very much like April. TAILOR WANTED. I will sell interosi in shop ( good business ) for $25 down balance easy payments. L. D. CONE. Oroighton , Neb. Good five-room house , well located $750. J. H. CONLKY. The steam laundry is prepared to dc Ince curtains. Fou SALE. Large Plymouth Rod eggs , $1 per setting.H. H. J. OAULPIELD , 813 North 9th. Two hundred head range horses $35.00 per head , on board cars atTilford S. D. All colts from 1900 thrown in , For sale by G. R. Seller , Norfolk. EAGLES CHANGE HALL , Will Install in Rudat Building Big Crowd Tomorrow Night. The Eagles will hold their installation in the Rudat hall , instead of the Odd Fellows , as announced. Letters have come today from neighboring cities which indicate that a great many visi tors will be in Norfolk tomorrow night. A few will come in on the trains nt noon but n large crowd will arrive in the evening for the good time that follows. Choice Easter lillios at Buckondorf "s green houEo. Fen SALE A number of pointer pups , four weeks old.A. A. M. THOMAS , Hospital for Insane. Dr. F. G. Walters succeeds to the practice of Dr. Kiesau. 'Phone , office and residence 18. Fine fresh lettuce at Buekondorf 'a green house. If you have any lace curtains to be washed this spring , let [ the steam laun dry have a chance at them. Girl wanted for general housework. Good wages. Enquire of Mrs. Pi A. Shnrtz. Choice Easter lillies nt Buckendorf 's green house. BAPTIST CHURCH MOVED , Site For the Government Is Now Ready. The site of the government building is now empty and ready for the new structnro. The Baptist church , which had formerly stood there , was moved from its foundation yesterday afternoon and now fills n good part of Madison avenue , just below Fourth street. With the church gone , the excavat ing will begin as soon as the weather will permit. Several loads of gravel have boon hauled in already , Now that the streets are made muddy again by last night's shower , the church building will likely not be moved to its new location for several days. Within a week the material for the contractors will bo hero. Day Generally Observed by Churches of the City. BIG UNION MEETING TONIGHT. Has boon n Gloomy Dny In Norfolk. Clouded Sky and Muddy Streets. No Mnrkot Reports on Account of the Day , This is Good Friday. Under n dark gloomy sky nnd with n sticky mud underfoot , the day has boon quietly observed in Norfolk. The churches have nil made special preparations of some sort for tlio observance of the day. Early service was held nt the Lutheran churches nud nt Trinity church. Business has shown little effect from the holy day , except that no market reports have been received from the board of trade , which is closed. Society has slowed up n bit for the day nud this evening will be quiet. Services will bo hold nt the Church of tlio Sacred Heart nt 7 : ! ! 0 tonight. A Good Friday service including n largo number of the churches of tlio city will bo hold tonight at 8 o'clock in the Methodist church. The meeting will embrace the congregations of the First Congregational , Second Congregational , Presbyterian , Baptist and other denominations. Tlio service will bo conducted under the ohargo of the Methodist church and Presiding Elder Slssou will deliver n sermon Finns have been in operation for some little time regarding tonight's meeting ami it is expected that u largo number of people will attend. Special musio has boon arranged nnd the Good Friday service will likely bo memorable. Great Colonist Movement. Indications point tn an unprecedented rush to the marvelous agricultural regions of the northwest , nnd thousands of liomosookers from nil parts of the enst arc already on their way to take up government lands , or purchase them outright. Vnst bodies of land are open to any taker on payment of small foes. The state of Oregon has nearly GOO.OOC acres of selected school lands that it offers at $1 25 per aero , only 35 cents an acre of it in cash and the rust on long time. Tliis wonderful region hns been aptly termed "A hind of gold and golden grain , " where crops never fail and the rewards of intelligent industry are cer tain. The climate for mildness and equability is unrivalled aiiywhorq. No other part of the United States 01 of the world has greater or moro valu able opportunities to offer to intelligent and industrious seekers for homos and competence than the Pacific northwest , Oregon , Washington or Idaho. To enable persons to reach these lo < calitles at n minimum expense , the Union Pacific has arranged , beginning with the third Tuesday of March and the first and third Tuesdays of every month until July 10 , 190 ! } , a round trip rate of one faro plus $2.00 to the west , northwest Idaho , Oregon and Washing ton. Information cheerfully given by J. B. Elsoffer , agent. Kid Gloves for Easter. If yon want the best kid glove made remember Perrin leads nil others , Dressed gloves in nil shades , including opera nnd pastel. Prices $1 , $1.50 , $1.7E nd $2.00. Elbow length in white , black nnd mode. Street gloves in dogbkin and Mocha. Prices $1.00 , $1.50 , $1.75 nnd $200. Children's spring coats from the first long coat up to 10 years , qualities in light weight wool , Sicilian , taffeta and moire silk , prices $1.50 to $12 , Mns. J. BENSON , South Sixteenth street , Omaha , Neb. BATTLE CREEK. Fred Brechlor went to Inman Mon day. day.A A nice rain started things to growing hero Monday night. Joseph Severa , the new hotel keeper , hns bought D. L. Best's old bus. Clark Catron nnd Emmett Hale were down from Tilden Saturday. Grandpa Owen Wade of Norfolk was visiting with relatives hero Saturday. John Hall drove to Page Monday to look after his farm interests near that place. ' A group picture of the pupils of the German Lutheran school was taken ' Friday. Peter Zimmerman loft Tuesday for Alcestor , S. D. , where he will engage in the well business. Howard Miller moved n barn from his present place of residence to his lots in Highland park Monday. Prof. M. G. Doering went to Snyder Monday to attend the Lutheran teachers' conference of north Nebraska. G. 0. Stevenson of Madison , special deputy for the Royal Highlanders , is working hero in the Interests of that order. Chas. T. Unman nnd his brother-in- law , Herman Eucher , drove to Clearwater - water Monday , for n visit with Mr. Hainan's parents. Election day was very quiet , as there was but one ticket in the field. Joseph Severn and 0. A. Probst are the new members of the village board. Since Saturday the river bridge can be crossed. The work done on the temporary structure was nil donated by the Battle Creek business men. Before a large audience last Sunday the following class was confirmed at the Lutheran church : Ernest Hans , Willie Shlpmnn , Carl Nenwerk , George Doer- ing , Herman Biormau , Martin Rieekcn- berg , Jacob Salilaak , I'nul OtiRtnvliiHiinriiiun , Anna Uniju , Hurthn Schneider , Mliuilo Lamport Bertha Nlcoluy , Mnrtha Kdons , Kmmii StelVon , Minnie Prnouiior , Km nut Hcrcli' em , Mabel llri'chlor nnd Motii Dorohora iloyt Osborn , J , H , Dtifphy , Hum hnrdt Stolle , Joseph OHborn nm' ' George Seckel shipped n cnrloiul ol cattle imuh on Monday , and John Otl shipped one of cattle nnd one of hogs , Mrs. T. D. Proeco returned Frldaj from n visit with her Hinter , Mm O'Koofo at Waterloo , lown , whore nlu wont Home time ago , nfter rceolvli treatment nt one of the Omaha hocpltnls A | > | ill < mtliin fur tliiloon Liquor I.lnriinn , Matter of application of llimr } IlnKenpflug for a liquor llcenno. Notice Is hereby given that llonrv HnHonpllug did , on tlio Dili day of April , lllOII.Uio his application to tlio nmyoraml oily council of the city of Norfolk , Ne braska , for license to sell malt , spirit uous and vinous liquors at Norfolk , Nebraska - braska , from the Citli day of May , IDOII , to the 2d day of May , 11)01 ) , nt west half of lot M , block , original town in First ward of said olty. If there is no objection , rmuoiwtrmici or protest filed within two weeks from the Dili day of April , 1IKW. the imld license will be granted. S. H. M < iR\iuANi > , _ Ojity Clink. Aiillciltlini for Kiilmm I.lrilnr | I.lrciiHO , Matter of application of P. Barrett fern n liquor license Notice Is hereby given that P. Barrett did , on tlio llth day April , 11)0 ) ! ! , file his application to the mayor and olty council of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spirituous ami vinoiiH liquors at Norfolk , Nebraska , from the fith day of May , 1U01J , to the 2nd day of May , 11)01 ) , nt the west room of the Oxnnrd hotel situated on Norfolk avenue , in First ward of said olty. If tliuro IH no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the Oth day of April , lOOIt , the mid license will be grunted. S. U. MoFAULANI ) , City Clerk. A | > | iUc-ittlon for nniKKlnt'd Liquor Matter of application of J. L Ilershiscr for a liquor license. Notice is hereby given that J. L. Ilurshisor did , on the tlth day of April , 190 ! ! , file his application to the mayor and city council of the olty of Norfolk , Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors for medi cal , mechanical and chumlcnl purposes , nt Norfolk , Nebraska , from the 5th day of May , 190'J , to the 2nd day of May , 1901 , at Norfolk Junction , in Fourth ward of said city. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from thu 9th day of April , 100U , the said license will bo granted. S. R. MoFAUi-AVi ) , City Clerk. Application fur Huloon Liquor Matter of application of M. E. Koehn for a liquor license. Notice is hereby given that M. E. Koohn , did , on the 8th day of April , 190JJ , file his application to the mayor nnd city council of the city of Norfolk , Nebraska , for license to soil malt , spir ituous and vinous liquors at Norfolk , Nebraska , from the 5th day of May , 190 ! ) , to the 2nd day of May , 1901 , at lot 1 , Pilger's ndditon in First ward of salt ! city. If there is no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 8th day of April , 1008 , the said license will bo granted. , S. R. McFAHLAND , City Clerk. . Money Saved I Is Money Earned By purchasing our three dollar Hat yon are two dollars in pocket. That is business. DON'T YOU THINK SO ? Full Line of CAPS , too , f J. W. HUMPHREY , f | Tailor and Furnisher. | Effective Designs in 4U 4 ! EASTER HATS < 5 4 < < Miss E. J. < Bender. < may be leased by private parties at nny time for reasonable prices. Ladies wel come nt any time. N.E. WILKINSON & SON. SESSIONS & BELL , Undertakers and Embalmers , Scelons IHlc. , Norfolk Avenue , NORFOLK , . . . NEHIUSKA. RUG WEAVING. Do not send away your old ingrain nnd Brussels carpets. We nro ready to weave them into rugs. We have n loom from the factory nt Sioux City and will weave such ruga aa they weave there. W. J. WHITK , Comer Fourth and Madison. -M-l-H-l-M-l-M-H-I-M-H-l-M-H-H 5HOES ! Wo Iwvti placed In otirstoro a line of Men's and Boys' Shoes. This in a Now Department for us , It cimts us nooxtrn rent , labor , licut , or light to Mull shncH , so a Hinnll mar * gin of profit Is milllolonl for us. Then , handling I ho line as wn do in coimmi'lon ' with our Lincoln Slum Depart ment whinh , liy the way , docs tlio largest retail shoo biiHltibHS In the state wo nro nblo to buy right. Tak ing nil them ) things into consideration wo can safely premise you More ( or Your Money than othordcnlors. In tltrco mlnutos wo uun hliow you moro than wo can tell you of In a page nil. ESTAR Clothing Store -M-H-H-I-H-H-H-M-H-H-l-H-H- HOFFMAN & VIELE. : If You Are Warm Over Election Buy n Herrick Refrigerator , A very little ice mnltes them cold. Perfect circulntion. KuepR ev rything fresh nnd sweet. i HOFFMAN & VIELE , i : Soiling Agouti for NortheiiHt Nebraska. ! ! AR AP WA WR Tackle Some Fish With Some FISHING TACKLE 1 Tackle us to Get the Tackle. MILLARD 6REEN , DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE PIANO MOVING A SPEOIATY. Phone 58. Calls Promptly Answered. IT IS NOT simply the wearing of GhismM Unit ben- ( illt , the vlHion. Correct ( It IH OHHimtlnl. My olllco him tlio latent mid host appli ances for detecting nil eye defects. K.W.WILLIAMS 12 Bishop lUock. hiy for wlml , you ( loli whsili you piiy for. Open niglil , and day. Regular 2fio Moul , 1 mont order , served from (1:00 ( : to 11:00 : u. in. , 11 : ! ! ( ) to 2Xp.m. : ( ) , 5:110 : to 0:00 : p.m. E. P. , Proprietor L. L. RE/VIBE / , PLUMBED Steam and Hot Water Heating. First Door South News Office. Tlie A soci 'itioii WILL 1IUII.U YOU A ON EASY PAYMENTS. COME AND 8KB US. 1C. B. DURLAND. Secretary. CLEM BARINHILL , PAINTER AND DECORATOR. First-Class Work at Reasonable Prices. Shop first door West of ScliorogRo'B Bakery. DR7N. J. HOAGLAND Ostcopatlilc Physician. DIuonflOB Ixith nrtito nnd chronic successfully troutctl without ueo of dru B or Unlfo. Ofllco at roHlilonco , 109 North 10th Btroot. Tliono No. KM. NOIIFOI.K. DR. BERTHA AHLMAN , Physician Phone 107. for Ladies nnd Children. 1NSKEEFS MILLINERY