THE NORFOLK NEWS : FUIDAT , MAT 15,1903. I The Peoples Store will not bo open for bnnlnoprt until the lom by flro and water lm boon adjured by the Insuranoo companion. It Is expected the store will bo open aa usual tlio Ural of the woolc , Strawberries. , . A hirgo Hhlpmcnt of borrlrn haft jiutiurlvod and will bo Bold on the sidewalk In front of the Moro nt ix great Micrlllco. YOUIH Truly , i ) . mm & co. CODVQICMT A FLOWERY TALE ABOUT FLOUR wouldn't bo hnlf us convincing as n practical test "tho proot of the pud * ding , oto. " sort. Bon Ton floui1 will enruly Rtiind the oatlug test any roa- souablo test uiul como out victorious every tiiuo. Wo are interested to have you fairly try it mid you will bo inter ested in keeping a good supply on hand thereafter. Sugap City Cereal lulls. DR. BERTHA AHLMAN. Physician w Phone 107. for Ladies and Ohlldron. SESSIONS & BELL , Undertakers and Cmbalmorsi SosloiiB IHk , , Norfolk Avouuo , NKHIIASKA. NOHFOLK , - - - N DR. N. J. HOAGLAND Ostcopathlc Physician. Diseases both ivputo niul oliroulo euccoaafull ; treated without use ot driiRg or Lutfo. OIRce nt resilience , 10) North 10th Slroot. Phone No. 254. NonroLK. 6. R. SE1LER , COKNEK BUAASCII AvE. AND TltlKO ST. Telephone , No. 44. C. FULLER , MANAQEU Madison County Abstract Office. Public Accountant and Expert Typewriter , Special attention given to traciug difficult titles and addresses of uou resident i land owuora. OFFICE : , . 104 South 4tliSt..NorfolkNeb. PERSONAL , Rev. J. P. Mueller went to Pierce to day ou business , T. E , Odlorno was a passenger for Sioux City this inoruing , Dr. and Mrs. Frank Salter worp eengers for Omaha on the luornl'u train. Charles Thompson , formerly of tlw Northwestern Telephone company } ' located at Ncligh , hns accented n po- idtlon with the Nohranka company in thin olty. MM. M. P. Suitor and children of Children are vUitlng relatives in Nor folk , MlHH Lllllo Parker In in the city from Plalnvlow , to upend Sunday with frlondN , Mr * . J , MoOnno and three children of Mlnnouri Valley are visiting Mrs. F. 13 , Wlots ! of South Norfolk. Hurt MapoH returned yoatorday from Grand Island , whi > ro ho attended the m-Hslon of A , 0. U. W. grand lodgo. Dr. II , T. Hnlilon returned last night from Chlongo , where ho took a post graduate courHO in the diseases of women and children , Fred Sldlor has returned from Chicago cage and will bo employed during the RiMiHon by the Piano MunufACturiug com ! any , as a nmchlnory export. Mr. und Mrn. P. Fleming and fam ily , formerly of this olty , are visit ing fiiondrt hero. They are on their way from Atkinson to Niohrura , where they will locate. Ur. R. A. Mlttlofltadt , doutlut , Bishop block. Telephone CO. Hook salt in any quuiitity. & Biunroun LUMiir.uOo. LAST DAY OF REAL SCHOOL. Final Examinations Bogln Next Week In Norfolk. Thin wax the hist day of gouulno flohool in Norfolk for the term. Ou Monday morning the aunual final ex aminations will commence and the week following that will see the end of everything , with yearly reports to keep the teachers buny and preparation ? for graduation to take the interest of the sunlors. Cards are already out for the com mencement exorcises , which will beheld hold in the Ardltorlum on Saturday ovoniug , May 110. _ Don't forget the Tea Party tonight. OougregAtloual church 10 aud 15 cents. JUST WHAT MAY THE BEE BE ? They nro n Stinging Reality In Bakery Windows Today. Jnst exactly how they over got turned loose in something of a mystery , but far more vital is the stinging fact that they are here a grout big buzzing swarm of busy boos. In nearly every rout annult window throughout the city there is a crawling , creeping humming family of the industrious little insects that sip the swootuess from the petals of the pretty houoy-suoklo , and make life interesting for the barefooted boy who ventures into an ocean ofvhito clover blossoms during the summer. There is no longer any excuse for the follow who has been asking wnat mndo the tly ily , or why did the quail quail , to keep up his query as to what may the bee bo , for if ho really doesn't know , the baker can put him "next. " FOE SALI : Quo of the neatest and cosiest homos on the west side ; iu complete - ploto order. Immediate possession. Liberal terms. J. E. SIMPSON. Notice. Notice is hereby given that all rub bish and mannro which has accum ulated in the alleys and streets within the city must bo removed within ton days. If not removed within the said time the penalties and fines will bo en forced against the property owners and tenants allowing eamo to remain. Also the sidewalks out of repair not repaired by property owners within ton days will bo repaired by the street commis sioner and cost of same with penalties a&sessod against the properties. By order of the street committee. M. O. 1IA7.BN , Mayor. WM. BESWIOK , Street Commissioner. Two hundred head railgo horses , $35.00 per head , on board cars atTilford , S. D. All colts from , 1003 throwu in. For sale by G. R. Soilor , Norfolk. WARNERVILLE. Qeorgo Stork wont to South Omaha Monday with a load of oattlo. Six members of the family of Bert Lyons are sick with the measles. Charles Knull captured throe wolves last week and is thereby six dollars to the good. Hay Horriugtou had a calf ono mouth old killed by the wolves last week iu his pasture , ono mile northeast of town. The Waruorvillo school closed Thurs day with a public exhibition. Miss Maud Tanuehlll has taught the school the past nine months and given general satisfaction. Coall Coall Wo have now on tracks a full stock of Scranton hard coal , all sizes. Place your order now for your fall supply May delivery in order to got advantage - ago of present prices. See us before placing your order. 0. W. BUAASCH. NEWS VOTING CONTEST. Standings as Recorded up Till Noon Today. The vote : Miss Lucy Shaffer , South Norfolk 4930 Mrs. Elsie Desmond , Norfolk 4764 Mrs. Joseph Swartz.South Norfolk 8934 Miss Maud Tanuehlll , Warnervillo 881 Mlts Jennlo Avery , Battle Crook. . 63 Miss Anna Zuolow , Norfolk 1 Mhs Mary Horrsky .Norfolk 1 Mies Kathryno Sieson , Norfolk. . . 1 Miss Nellie Sohwonk , Norfolk. . . . 1 Mrs. Joseph Schwarts is prepared to do stamping for shirtwaists and other fambroldery. 'Phone 187. L TOE NBWS keeps its job department p-fo-dato with the latest faces of typo ( jindTdbos its work iu approved style. Contract For Publishing A , O. U , W , Paper Secured , EIGHT YEARS BY W , N. HUSE. The Commltloo Awnrdodjtlio Contract Yesterday and the Paper Will bo Published From News Office Another Two Years. The contract for printing the Ne braska Workman , the oflloial organ of the A O. U. W. ledge in Nebraska , has again boon awarded to W. N. Huso , publisher of Tint Nicws. Ho returned hut night over the Union Paolflo from Grand Island , where the grand ledge has boon In session , and brought with him the contract for another two yearn This will make eight Ruccosslvo yonis that the Workman shall have boon piintod In Tun Niswa oflloo. The con tract Is awarded each tlmo for a period of two yours , and oamo for its first IBSUO In Norfolk just six years ago. Until that time it Imd never boon given to any one publisher for moro than ouo term. The Workman means Fomothlng to Norfolk an well as to TUB NBWS. When It first oamo to this city It had a circula tion of 21,000. It is now practically 45,000. The work of getting it out in no small matter and employment is given to many iu this ofllco on its account. The paper is a big factor in the monthly work at the post ofllco , as it requires the service of ono man some thing over a week , at ton hours a day , to handle this immouBo package. Merely the names of the persons to whom the paper is sent , sot up in typo , weigh 5,000 pounds and one person is kept busy constantly making changes that oomo In. There wore 050 delegates in the con vention. They voted to have the Work man contract bo lot by the grand master workman and finance committee IIH should Room to thorn best. Yester day the contract was lot on practically the same basis as before with a slightly better quality of paper to be used , and the committee adjourned. No other bidfl were considered. The first issue under the now contract will be on August 1. For Farmers. The Union Pacific railroad la issuing agiioultural bulletins giving complete and acourato reports of oxpoilmoutal work carried on iu the states of Ne braska , Kansas , Colorado and Wyom ing. Also special bulletin on Alfalfa , Wheat , Corn , Boot Sugar , etc. Mailed free on application to J. B. Elsoffer agent. Proclamation For Special County Election on Juno 2 , 1003. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of Madison county , Nebraska , that iu accordance with a resolution passed by the county commissioners of Madison county , Nebraska , on the 213rd day of April , 1003 , a special election will be held in said Madison county on the 2nd day of Juno , 1903 , at which election there will be submitted to the vote of the legal voters of the said Madison county , Nebraska , the follow ing questions and propositions , to-wit : Shall the county commissioners of Madison county , and State of Nebraska , have the power and authority to issue the uogotiablo coupon bonds of said Madison county , Nebraska , to the amount of forty thousand dollars for the purpose following , to-wit : Twenty thousand dollars of said sum to be ex pended and appropriated in the con struct iou and erection of four steel span bridges across the Elkhoru river iu Madison oouuty , Nebraska , as follows : Ouo across the Elkhoru river , uorth of the village of Tlldon , ouo across the Elkhorn river north of the village of Battle Creek , one across the Elkhoru river in Valley township in section twenty-seven , one across the Elkhorn river at the foot of Frist street south of the city of Norfolk ; the re maining twenty thousand dollars to be expended and appropriated under the direction and supervision of the county commissioners for the improvement of the public highways in Madison county , Nebraska , as follows : Thirteen thous and dollars to be expended on the pub- lie highway running west from the city of Madison between Fairview one Oropu Garden townships , Schoolcraft and Kalamazoo townships , to line run ning north and south east of section thirty-two and five iu Emerick and Shell Creek townships also , and on public highway rnnuing south between sections throe and four , uine and ten , sixteen aud fifteen , twenty-one and twenty-two , twenty-seven and twenty- eight , thirty-four and thirty-five to the corporate limits of tha village of New man Grove , all in Shell Crook township , nil in MndlRoii county , Nebraska. Twenty-five hundred dollars on public hlghwayn connecting from the north and south with Raid public highway running wont from the mild city of Mad ison ; two thousand dollaro to bo ex pended on public highway rnnuing north aud south beginning north of the mniu publio highway , running went from the olty of Madison nud running north between Bohoolcraft and Fair view townships , Highland and Battle Crook townships , Deer Crook and Valley townships to the county line between Plorco and Mndlaon counties , and on the pulillo highways connecting from thn cftflt and west with Raid publio high way running north and south ; flro hun dred dollara to bo expended on the publio highways in Highland townnhip , Uadlaon county , Nebraska , and one thousand dollars to bo expended ou the public highway ! iu Union Creek town- ihip , Miuliton county , Nebraska ; one thousand dollars to bo expended on the rmblio highways in Grove township , undison county , Nebraska. Said bonds shall be forty iu number , numbered from ono to forty inclusive and of the denomination of ouo thousand dollars each. They shall bear the date of Jnly 1 , 1W)3. ) and become duo and paynble twenty years from date , the Bald county of MadiHon reserves the right after tou years to pay ono or moro of Bald bonds silt of the sinking fund , when accumu lated , the bonds to bn paid off in the order of their numbering. They shall bear interest at thn rats of four mid one- lialf pnrcont ( i % % ) per annum , payable Bouii-annually , thn first installment of interest to bo payable on January 1.1004 , and iirmt-aunually thereafter ou July 1 and January 1 of each year , which in terest payments shall bo evidenced by proper coupons attached to eaoh bond nnd both principal aud interest shall bo payable at the fiscal agency of the state of Nebraska in the city nnd state of Now York. And shall the county commissioners of the said county of Madison cause to be levied upon the taxable property of said Madison county , Ne braska , an annual tax sufllolout for the payment of the Interest on Bald coupon bonds an it becomes duo aud after teu years from the date of said bonds shall said county commissioners of said Madi son oonnty , Nebraska , cause to bo levied iu additlou to all other taxes , ou the taxable property of said Madison county , Nebraska , an amount of taxes sufficient to oreato a sinking fund for the pay ment at maturity of the principal of said bonds. Aud shall the tax bo con tinued from year to year until the said bonds are fully paid. The ballots at such special election shall bo in the following form , to-wit : Bridge and public highway I I bonds aud tax Yes ( | Bridge and public highway bonds and tax No ' - , I Those desiring to vote in favor of the above proposition shall place a cross ( X ) in the square opposite the word "Yos , " and those desiring to vote against said proposition shall place a cross ( X ) in the square opposite the word "No. " In order to carry said proposition two- thirds of the voters voting at such elec tion must vote iu favor of same. The voting places of said special elec tion shall be as follows , towit : City of Norfolk- Norfolk precinct , First ward , city hall. City of Norfolk , Norfolk precinct , Second ward , Ahlmau's residence ou south Fifth streot. * 0ity of Norfolk , Norfolk precinct , Third ward , West Side hose house. City of Norfolk , Norfolk precinct , Fourth ward , hose house at Norfolk Junction. Norfolk precinct outside of city of Norfolk , Eisley building corner of 2nd street aud Norfolk aveuno. Valley precinct , Ray school house. Deer Creek presinot , Hughes school house. Burnett precinct , Kierstead hall in Tilden , Nebraska. Grove precinct , Mufiley school houFO. Highland precinct , oonnty poor farm. Battle Crook precinct , Bates old store building in Battle Creek. Warnerville precinct , Warner hall in Wafuervillo. Union preoinot. Snyder , blacksmith shop iu Madison , Nebraska. Fairview precinct , Red school house. Schoolcraft precinct , Throotmorton school house. Emerick precinct , West Emorick school house. Shell Creek precinct , engine house iu Newman Grove. Kalamazoo precinct , Jenkins school house. Green Garden precinct , Schmidt school house. Madison precinct outside of city of Madison , G. A. R. hall in city of Madi son. son.Madisou city in Madison precinct city hall. The polls at the election hereby called will bo opeued nt eight o'clock iu the forenoon and continue until six o'clock in the evening of said 2nd day of June , 1903. 1903.By order of the board of county com missioners this 23rd day of April , 1903. H. W. WINTEK , S. J. FINN-SCAN , OniusT SCHMIDT , Board of county commissioners. I-H-H-1-I-M-M-H-1 - ' 1 I l'H-M-H-1-I-H-H" ' ! 'I ' 'I"I"H-H-M-M-H"I"I'-H-M-l-I-t ' ' .W. H. BUOHOLZ , President. Norfolk ALEX. BEAR..Vice President. E. W.'ZUTZ.ICashier. National Bank The Oldest Established Bank In Northeast Nebraska. ; Capital , $100,000.00 , Surplus , $20,000.00 , i Does a General Boys nndSolls Exchange. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Drafts and Money Banking Business Orders Sold ou any Point in Europe. A General Steamship aud Foreign Passage Buslnoss Transacted. DIRECTORS A. BEARJP. . P. HA.NLON , F , J. HALE , W. H. BUOHOLZ , WM. ZUTZ , N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. W-H-H-H-H-I-I-H- ! 'I-H-H-H-H- HHH4-H-1-I-H-I-H-M"I-M"1"H 4 The Bee Hive I WILL HAVE A , SPECIAL SALEJ FOR TEN DAYS From Friday , May 15 to May 25 , on the fol lowing Goods : Prints. Prints in rod , dark blue , light blue , black and greys , all go at 4c per yard. Antrim Lawns. A beautiful line of Antrim Lawns go at 4c per yard. Shirt Waists. Jf' One of the most stylish lines of Shirt Waists in the city , already marked lower than elsewhere , will go at 10 per cent reduction during this sale. Lace Embroideries. Our stock of Lace Embroideries is complete. We promise to save you money on them. Ginghams. The finest line of Ginghams in Norfolk fancy and staple colors for Shirt Waists during this sale lOc per yard. Colored Dimities. A beautiful line of Colored Dimities , warranted fast , - colors , at lOc per yard. -f Durban Cloth. 650 yards of Durban Cloth go during this sale at 8c per yard. Cotton Challis. Cotton Challis at 5c per yard. Grocery Department. Our grocery stock is complete in staple aud fancy goods. We will meet any prices in Norfolk. Every statement backed by the goods. If you get things cheap anywhere , let us give them to you cheaper. We save you money. Note that. ! ! Rosentfaal & Krasne i A VOTING CONTEST. A $400 Cabinet Grand A. Ilospe Piano to be GIVEN J AWAY to the lodge , school , Eunion organization or ' ' person having the most votes on AUGUST 1 , 1903 , AT 1:00 : P. M. Whenever you trade with any of the following merchants to the extent of 25 cents in cash you are entitled to one vote with which you can vote for any organization or person you may desire , and the one having the most votes on the above date gets the piano free. Why not trade where you can get votes when you need the goods anyway and help your lodge or church win the piano. The piano is on exhibition at The Star Clothing Store where it may be seen by all. The ballot box is located at Kiesau's Drug Store , where all votes must be deposited , the votes will be counted each week ami the result published in THE DAILY NEWS. LIST OP MERCHANTS ISSUING TICKETS. Clothing THE STAR. Groceries OSCAR UHLE. Livery D. D. BRUNSON. Flour and Feed WALLACE DIXON. Tailor O. H. KRAHN , O. R. Foley , Cutter. Drugs KIESAU DRUG GO. Shoes F. E. DAVENPORT.1 Restaurant and Confectionery E. N. VAIL. Meats FRED KARO. Jewelry and Optician W. B. VAIL. Millinery INSKEEP , UNION PACICIC and One = VW TO MA.NY POINTS IN TO MANY POINTS IN Colorado , Montana , Utah and Oregon and California Washington ROUND TRIP. $15.00 to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo July i to 10 Inc. S17.50 to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo ( Glonwood Springs $29.50. ) tombor 1 to SO Sopt- , Inc. S30.50 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $32.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $34.50 to Butte and Helena. May 5,19. $44.50 to Spokane. Juno 2,10. S52 00 to Portland , Tacoma and Seattle. $45.00 to San Francisco ana Los Angeles. j J ? * * ; ONEWAY. _ . , $20.00 to Bntto , Anaconda , Helena , Ogden and Salt Lake Olty. 322.00 to Spokane and Wenatohoe , Wash. Tickets on 1 $25.00 to Portland and many other Oregon Snlo Dully to and WasRington points. Juno 15,1003. $25.00 to San Francisco , Los Angeles aud many other California points. , Information cheerfully furnished on application to J , B. ELSEFFEB , Agent.