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    TlfENOllFOLK NEWS : J RIIAY , JUN'K 12 , 1003.
THE OXNARD
HAS 1IKKN
Remodelled
, Tli rou ( ill out
Under the now owmwhlp n
Complete Now Service has boon In-
dialled. Hvcry modern convenience
Now Cnrpct5 ,
New Decorations ,
New I'tinilture.
I , A. BARTHOLOMEW , Owner ,
C. II , VAIL , Manager ,
DR. N. J. HOAGLAND
Osteopntlilc Physician.
Ilinn M Imtlt nonto nnil rlinmlo uwo fiiltj
trouted wlthoiil line of dru it < " ' KMUO ,
Olllco nt rnfttdoiico , KM Nortli Wilt Hlront.
IMioiio. No. I.M XonroMi
MRS. MOORE ,
Lnto of Ontiilni , has opened DroHHinnkliiR
Pnrlorn ut In r realtlutico , roriu-r Third
St. and Philip Avo. Wedding , nnd
Evening Drt-M-eR u Specialty. All work
gnnrautcuil , Prices reasonable.
THIS IS THE FLOUR
THAT MAKES THE BREAD
THAT MAKES THE MAN
who oats it a honlthy and vigorous
specimen of humankind. It's good for
women and the little once , alco , It's
iintno ? The strength supplying Bon Ton
brand , known far and wide OH the v ry
essence of the host grades of uhcat that
ami , ruin and n peed soil niodnco. Keep
the name of the brand , lion Ton ( lour ,
in your mind's eye.
Sugar Gity Cereal jVlills.
Mrs , Sadie Hart Miller
OSTEOPBTHIC PHVSICIflN.
Graduate of American School ofOfltoo-
pa thy , under founder of the scionoo.
Residence aud olllce , 1)07 ) Madison Ave ,
Hours irom I ) a.m. to 4 p. in.
W.H.RISH
. . ,
Plumbing ,
Steam and Hot
Water Fitting.
, , , .A11 Kinds of Pumps. . , ,
YOUR WORK SOLICITED.
'Phono No. 97.
Pay for what you gob.
Got what , you pay for.
Open night and Jay.
Regular 25o Meal , 1 moat order , nerved
from 0:00 to 0:00 a. in. , 11 : ! )0 to
2 KX ) p. m. , 5:30 : to 9 flO p. ni.
E P.
WANTED s-FOR NEBRASKA NATIONAL
Guard. AMo-bodtod unmarried men between
HKes of 21 and S. > ; citltena of the United
States of good character and tompernto hab
its , who can speak , road and write KiiRltsu.
For iuformat'on apply to i heeler A. Fuller ,
Cnptninml Ko t. Infantry , Commanding
Co. "L , " 101 S. 4th St. , Norfolk , Neb.
PERSONAL.
E. A. Bullock was in Sioux City yes
terday.
Herbert Moroy and wife are in th
city from Pierce.
"W. M. Ralnbolt waa in Madison yes
terday on business.
Mrs. F. W. Jnuoman was in the city
yesterday from Madison.
Miss Gertrude Trent is in the city
from Stanton to buy a piano.
J. B. Maylard is able to be at his desk
again for a short time each day.
William Kost has returned from a
business trip to Los Angeles , Col.
William Krotter is in the city from
Ktowart , whom lui is engaged In the tel
oplionn hiiNlncHR.
John Knuit7. accompanied tlio re
main * of tlio boy who WIIH drowned , to
tlio homo of his father In Omaha , yen-
tonlay ,
Mr and Mm. Alfred Odborn wont to
Plorco tlilH morning to vlnit their HOD ,
Dr. Frank , who Inlet * Dr. Prlngto'H
practice for four montlm only , during
tlio ivhmmco of the latter , who is in
Now York Inking a post graduate
oouno ,
Dr. U. A. MlttloHtadt , dentist , Bishop
block , Telephone GO ,
The lloo Hive has bargains in every
department.
1'lckurol , catfish , trout at Karo'n
Friday.
A MONSTER PICKEREL
Asa K. Leonard Takes One at Ewlnpj
That Weighs Ton Pounds.
Asn K Leonard In entitled to the
pleoatorlal championship for gamoy ( tali-
Ing for thin Hprlng If not for several
MprlngR , having brought homo a pickerel
tiiut tips tlio Hcalos at lacking hut two
ounces of ton pounds , and is termed a
"whale" by those who have had the
privilege of seeing it.
In company with Harry Lodor , Mr.
Leonard wont to ono of the lakes near
ISwlng yoatorday and returned this
morning with the monster flflh in his
posBOHsion , as proud of the achievement
HH any true sportsman dared bo. For
tackle ho had a small jointed bamboo
polo and silk line , neither of which
looks strong enough to land a one-
pounder and the halt used was the ordi
nary trolling spoon. The pickerel made
the strike and carried the spoon across
tlio pond at a rapid rate , but wan played
on tlio reel uutll exhausted when the
big follow waa easily landed. The big
fish is ill inches in length and weighs
exactly nine pounds and fourteen
ounces.
While Mr. Leonard was confident in
the belief that ho landed a pickerel and
those who saw it were impressed with
the name belief no loss an authority
than Dr. J. II , Maokay comes forward
with the asaortiou that the monster is a
inuskollungo and gives the point of dlf-
foronco between the two animals , one
of which is that the jaw of the inuskol
lunge is triangular while that of the
pickerel is nicely rounded. Muslcol
lunge or pickerel , Mr. Leonard is satis-
lied that ho caught a gcod ouo and his
frinnds are unanimously agreed on that
point.
Two hundred head range horses ,
15.00 per head , on board cars at Tilford ,
S. D. All colts from 1M thrown in.
For sale by G. R. Seller Norfolk.
NEWS VOTING CONTEST.
Standings as Recorded up Till Noon
Today.
Following is the vote at noon today :
airs. Elsie Desmond , Norfolk 8853
Miss Lucy Shaffer , South Norfolk 8507
Miss Maud Taunehlll , Waruorvillo 425
Miss May Durland 101
Miss Gertrude Noilson , Norfolk. 05
MUs Jennie Avery , Battle Crook . 53
Miss Anna Zuolow , Norfolk 1
Miss Mary Horisky .Norfolk. . . . 1
MIES Kathryuo Sissou , Norfolk. , 1
Miss Nellie Sohwonk , Norfolk. . . 1
Restaurant for Bale. Call at NEWS
oillco.
SOCIALLY SPEAKING.
Ladies' Afternoon.
Mrs. J. T. Thompson and Mrs. L. Ses
sions were again at homo to a largo
number of ladles yesterday afternoon.
Miss Frances Davenport sang a pretty
solo , oa a feature of the afternoon's
pleasure. Supper was served at 0.
Haaso-Hellormnn.
At o'clock last evening , in St. Paul's
Lutheran church , Julius Haase and
Mips Martha Hollermau were married ,
Rev. William Hooltzel performing the
ceremony. The young couple left this
morning for a trip to Marshdold , Wis. ,
and will bo at homo in South Eighth
xtreot upon their return.
Boating Party.
A delightful boating party was given
last night by Mrs. 0. W. Intkoop for her
daughter , Miss Mabel luskeop , as a
birthday surprise. A largo number of
ouug pcoplo enjoyed the fun and an
xcoptioually pleasant evening was
made of it. Guests were conveyed to
ho First street bridge on the Northfork
n a carry-all , and at S o'clock began the
rip up stream. The big round moon
came out clear and bright and gave
deal conditions for the boatfolk. Man
dolins and guitars were used with good
effect on the way. A few miles up the
: mrty lauded and spout an hour about a
camp flro. Returning , the guests wore
served with delicious refreshments in a
down town restaurant , after which the
lunch room of the cafe was cleared aud
an extemporaneous hop indulged in , as a
fitting finale to the evening's pleasure.
Karo.
Wo have several five-acre tracts oi
first class laud adjoining the new yah
and shop grounds of the O. & N. W. R
R. for sale at reasonable prices and on
favorable terms.
TRACY & DURLAND.
Th e Northwestern Line Summer
Excursion Rates ,
Excursion tickets will be sold daily
from Juno 1 , uutil September 30 , 1903 ,
to Hot Springs , S. D. ; Rapid City , S.
D. ; Deadwood and Lead , S. D. , and
Casper , Wyo ; also to Denver , Colorado
Springs , Pueblo , and Glenwood
Springs , Col. , aud Salt Lake City and
Ogden , Utah , at greatoly reduced rates
for the round trip , with final return
limit October 31 , 1903. For further
particulars see
H. 0. MATRAU ,
Agent.
Old Wcgncr Livery Has Been
Remodelled For Them.
TRACK WILL BE KEPT HOT NOW
A Dozen Blooded Animals Will bo
Worked out In Norfolk During the
Rest of the Season Stoppers as
"Speedy as a Ghost. "
Interest in fant liono flesh and Its
possibilities In Norfolk for thin summer ,
IH on the inorcano and the beginning of
ni'xt week will nee a movement along
this line that has boon unknown for
many yearn.
A number of horsemen of the oily are
beginning to work out their animals ,
the wet weather having placed the
track in bad shape for nome time past.
A now stublo to bo uflcd by racers ox-
cluslvfly , hiiR been arranged in the
old Wi'gnnr burns , in North Third
street. The stopper * of W. II Johnton ,
J. W. Edward" , Walter Vail , J. W.
Davis and likely of Pierce men , will be
kept hero , Tno building hiiR boon
fashioned in a model way , with box
stalls for the blooded animals , nud'has
boon fitted with a neat nlllco , harness
room and other conveniences ,
Some excellent horses will bo in the
stabloH , with promise of interest. The
track is located but a short distauoo
awny , so that no hotter arrangement
could bo hoped for.
Seine of the animals in the stables
will bo : Eathryn , a black pacer by
Phil Kearney , dam Roxlo Gold Dust
dam of Happy May 2:2 : ( ; Rod Roxlo ,
by Rod Gauiolian , dam Roxio Gold
Dnst. Those belong to W. H. Johnson.
Thou there are the animals nf J. W.
Edwards Gauiolia , by Gamollan sire
of Game Cook 2OSKi : dam Vlokslo by
Duraugo and dam of May Done 2:1JJJ : ;
and the other , a stallion , Red Gauibetta ,
uy"Gamollan , dam Yioksio.
Some of the goers are said to bo as
"speedy as a ghost" aud Norfolk mny
expect something good this season.
Walter Vail will also stall his fine
horses hero.
Dr. J. H. Mackay will work a 3 voar-
old filly by Blllionrir by Millionair by
Happy Medium dam of Billionair by
Romulus by Ralston by Hamlltoninn
10 ; dam of filly by Brgadier by Autar.
Fresh fish of all kinds at Karo's
Friday.
SOME PECULIAR LETTERS SENT.
Postoffico Gets up Against Pretty
Hard Propositions.
"You would bo surprised , " said the
mnn in the postofllco , "at the number of
letters wo got without any address upon
thorn , at all. Scorns of envelopes come
into the ollico without the sign of a
scratch on the outside , and hundreds
moro without a return cord. Not loner
ago a blank envelope was dropped into
the dog house the dot ; house is the box
at the front of the oillco where letters
are dropped with a letter inside. By
holding it up to the light , wo could
make out there was a money order
drawn to a man in an Iowa town , so the
thing was scut and reached its destina
tion in good Bhapo.
"Another peculiar letter waa sent to
Sioux City , with a draft for $250 in it.
The addressee could not bo found. The
letter had no return card , was sent back
to this ofllco , then to the dead letter
department , returned to us with in
structions to give it to the writer. By
that time the writer , who happened to
bo an Italian podlor , had loft the city so
his draft went into Washington again ,
and the $250 with it. "
Spring chickens. Karo.
Dr. F. G. Walters succeeds to the
practice of Dr. Kiosau. 'Phone , office
aud residence 18.
THEY ARE SHORT OF BRICK ,
Work at the Government Building is
Draggl ng for Their Lack.
Six carloads of limestone stand on the
tracks , ready tor the government build
ing. Just now Superintendent Wil
liams is having trouble to got ordinary
brick , and this delay is making things
merely move and that's about all , at
the building. Mr. Williams was in
Pierce yesterday and placed an order
with a brick maker of that town. He
lopes to have the scarcity overcome
within a few days , when the building
will begin to get along fast once more.
H off man & Viele will frame high
school diplomas and eighth grade cer
tificates at half price from Monday ,
Juno 8 , to June 1G.
Special Summer Tourist Rates
To points iuWiscousin and on Lake
Superior on the O. , St. P. , M. & O.
railway one fare plus $3. Tickets on
sale Jmno 1 to Sept. 30 , good to return
October 31. For full particulars apply
to J. B. ELSEFFER , Agent.
If anything of importance happens in
the world today yon read it in tonight's
NEWS. Tomorrow morning the big
dailies have it.
For An Ideal Vacation.
Near every settlement of importance
in the mountain regions of the West are
deep canons wherein the people at
homo , as well as those from abroad ,
seek , in the summer season , the cool *
ness and pleasure of camp life. High
up the mountain side , on the shores of
mountain lakes , or on the banks of
mountain streams , summer hotels are
conducted for the convenience of those
who prefer to have all of the recreation
and none of the labor incident to sum
mering in the mountains. It may be
said that wherever there la a mountain
in Colorado or Utah there in also an
intoroHtltig canon , mid the sonrohir for
a Hpot in which to numiiior will IIml 110
dllUoulty intuiting hlu tuato , no matter
low critical it may bu.
To nimble persons to renoh thono fa-
DOUR pleasure resorts , the Union L'uclflo
IIIR put in ( Ifout flummor excursion
niton lower then over made boforo.
Full information cheerfully furnished
on application to J. B. Euir.FKKit ,
Agent.
"BUSINESSMAN" GETS A REPLY
Real Facts of the Matter Make Him
Out a Chronic "Kicker. "
Norfo.k , Juno la. Editor NEWS : It
would nut Do uocoBsary to reply .to tlio
person who advertised in a reuout issue
of Tin : NKWS hlo regrets that ho con
tributed to the Ilobmson funeral train
it the statement did not misrepresent
the Huutlmeut of the community and
give the town uupleaouut udvoi using
whuru the iucts ate unknown. Thuie
wuro no "ooutrilmtiuiid" ami no "hold
up" nuloss it was by the lallroad. The
i/.oiit ) ot Norfolk uxproHHUU a duuiro to
attuiui tlio muunil mid wltjhud to gut a
Hpuciiil trulu. To gut suoh a triiiu re-
quirud a guurauttu.oH $100. A low of
uu went urouud to bell the 107 tickets
lor the guarantee in advance and wo
mot with a htarty response o very where
ic was simpiy u business transaction
as the same turu would buy u special as
we would pay on tht > regular trains , but
it was work to see a lot of people aud
explain the pluii uud train uunuaulo mid
it involved moro to business inou to ar-
ruiigo their bublnocs .to get away than
the paltry ninety could your correspond
out misses. By the vay if yon will pro
duce him I will indemnify him for his
loss as I was interested in selling the
tickets. I sold about seventy aud what
struck mo most forcibly was not that
uiti/.oua considered it a nold up but the
uuivursal teeliug of sorrow and an eager
willingness of uveryouo I spoke to to
pny a lilting tribute to the honored dead
There wore 100 tickets sold when the
train wus rtndy to leave which left
seven tickets to bo made good , I1 or
luuatoly the train was delayed and late
arrivals from the west took up the bal
ance and four extra , all of which of
course wont to the company. There
were some ten pernous who bought one
way tickets which did not count on the
guarantee. No one was forced to go
and the fact . .that so many reproseuia-
live cm7.0118 of all clashes did go dues
not appear as if there was any hold up.
The presidents of both Chunks and the
ex-prusideut of one , about every mem
ber of the legal bar went , six physician * ,
merchants , laboring men , the colored
people sent a delegation , railway men ,
farmers aud mechanics all helped to
swell the crowd , which looks as if it
wuro a spontaneous rather than a
drummed up delegation. I feel that I
am expressing the sentiments of the
who made up thut cortege when I Hay
that with one exception not a person
regrets today havi g joined the proces
sion that performed tue last End rites
over the mortal renutius of our late
friend aud neighbor John S. Robinson.
J. H. MACKAY.
A new and oouiploto Hue of ladies
and childrous' shoes , at prices thut
can't bo boat. The ieo Hive.
Dress And Walking Skirts.
Just in New styles in walking skirts ,
and mohuir , neatly trimmed , price $5.50
up.
up.Train and demi-train skirts , voiles
and etamluos , prices $10.50 up.
Mus. J. BENSON ,
South Sixteenth street ,
Omaha , Nob.
RAILROADTJiTABLES ,
Chicago aud Northwestern.
NORFOLK CITY STATION
EAST. ABRITE. DKPABT.
Omaha Passenger fl:03 : a m. . 6:03 : a m
Verdlgro Way FrolgUt 7:10pm
Bouestsol Freight , 0:00 : pm
NORTH.
VerdlRte Way Freight H'lOam. . 8:15 nm
Uonostool Passenger 12:50 p m..12:50 p m
NORFOLK JUNCTION STATION.
EAST. ARRITE. DEPAKT.
* OmnUa Puea , , mnln lino. . . 6:05 : a m
Omaha Passenger , iJouo-
xteel line 6:10 am. . 6:30 : am
Chicago Limited 12:20 p m. . 12:40 p m
* \Vny Freight , main line. . . 6(5 p m
Stock Freight , mainline. . . 9:30 : pm
* Way Fr'ght , Ilonoatcel line 7:20 : p m
Hoiieeteol Freight , Hone-
steal line 0:15 : pm
WEST.
'Way ' Freight , main line. . . 7:00 am
'Verdigra ' KrolRht 8:00 : a m
Bonesteel Passenger 11:55 : a m. . 12 : < 0 pm
Long Pine Passenger 1120pm
Wajr Freight , main line . . . 5:50 : p m
Black Hills Passenger 7:30 pm. . 7:50 : pm
Freight trains are liable to be annuled with
out totlce , they do not come to station plat
forms aud some do not carry baggage. Jr- >
H. C. MAIRAU. Agent.
Union I'aolilo ,
EAST. DEPART.
Columbus Accommodation 3:30 : p m
Omaha , Denver and Pacific Coast 10:50 : a m
MOUTH. ARRIVE.
Columbus Accommodation 11:45 : a m
Omaha , Denver ami Pacific Coast 9:15 p m
Connects at Norfolk with U.d : N , W. . going
west and north , and with the C , St P , M. < t O.
for points north and east.
J. I ) . ELSEFFEU , Agent.
Chicago , St. Puul , Minneapolis and Omaha
BOOTH DEPAUT.
Slonx Cltr and Omaha Passenger. . . 6SOam :
Sioux City Passenger l:00pm :
WEST. ARRIVE.
Sioux City Passenger 10:50 : a m
Sioux City and Omaha Passenger 7:25 : pm
Connects at Norfolk with C. & N. W. , going
west and north , and with the D , P. for point
south. J , B. ELSEFFEU , Agent.
* i aily except Sunday ,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY ,
J. B. HERMANN ,
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
No. 117 Fourth Street.
INSKEEP'S MILLINERY
Cheapest and Uest. Norfolk Avenue.
J.W.EDWARD
THE
Corner of Rraasc
Are. and Fourth
. . . . , . . . .R
Way Below Freezing and Still Frozen
\VB HAVE NOT OPENED AN ICE CREAK PARLOR
VET , BUT WB ARE STILL liBADQUATBRS FOR ICE
CREAAl FREEZERS.
4 Quart Peerless Iceland Freezer $ 1.50
4 Quart Arctic Freezer , warranted - 2.25
4 Quart White Mountain Freezer , S 2.75
JOHN FRIDAY ,
The Leader In Hardware.
, W. H. 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 BnyB andSells Exchange. Interest Paid
. on Time Deposits. Drafts nnd Money
Banking Business Orders Soldon any Point in Europe. A : :
General Steamship and Foreign Passage Buslness Transacted.
! e > * > < sx s > < s > s > < ssxs > $ > < s , *
Get What You Ask for at. . .
GROCERY
ALL. ORDERS are Filled Promptly and with Care. Our
U goods are FIRST-CLASS in every particular. We know precisely -
cisely what is wanted by our customers.
We Aim to Give You the Best Value for Your Money ,
South Side flaln St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41.
& < $ < § > < § > < § > < S > S > 34 > < S > < 3 > < § > ' < 8 > < $ < < < 3 >
a. A. LUIKART , PRESIDENT. W. H. JOHNSON , CABHIEB
CIIAS. S. HRIDQE , Vice LEO PASEWALK , ASS'T CASHIER
The Citizens National Bank.
CAPITAL , $50,000. SUKPUJS , $10,000.
Buy and Soil Exchange on this Country and nil parts of Europe. Farm Loans.
DIRECTORS
CARL Assius W. H. JonNsox CIIAS. S. BRIDOB F. HcGivcnv C. M. SWANK
Q. A. LUIKAUT T. F. MEMMIXOER L. SESSIONS
O
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C. W. BRAASCH ,
COAL !
Sweetwater Rock Spring.
Scranton Hard Goal.
'PHONE 61.
The
Northwestern
LINE
ONLYDOUBLE
DOUBLE TRACK
Railroad between fllssourl River
and Chicago.
Direct line to St. Paul-Min
neapolis.
Direct line to Black Hills.
Apply to nearest agent for rates ,
maps and time Cards.
ROGERS STAIHFLOOn FINISH
Stains and finhhea floors atone
ono operation.
Ho Ud Do Oil ! llo Wai !
Easily applied and dries over
night so it can bo used
next morning.
Hakes Pine floors look like tlardtfooi
Whether Fainted or not.
EQUALLY GOOD FOR HARDWOOD FLOORS !
Ask us for Booklet on Treatment of Floors.
MinuUctured by Detroit White Lead Works ,
C and * old by
Dealers & Jobbers Generally
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THE . NEWS
UP-TO-DATE
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IRAY AND TRANSFER LINE
PIANO MOVING A SPEOIATY.
1THONE 1 58 ? Calls Answerei
NOW BEADY
The Many Adventureslof
FOXY GRANDPA
Including all themorry pictures con
tained in the two volumes , entitled
"Adventures of Foxy Qraudpa" and
"Further Adventures of Foxy Grandpa -
pa- "
paMr.
Mr. Bchnltze | nnld to mo one day at
lunch : "What do yon think of a series
of comlo drawings dealing with a grand
father and his two grandsons ? "
"Let the grandfather be the clever one
of the trio. In most of the other cases
the young folk have boon smarter than
the old people upon whom they played
their Jokes , Let s reverse it. "
The next morning he came to my of
fice with sketches for half a dozen
series , and with the name "Foxy Grand
pa" in his head.
The SUCCORS of the series in the New
York Herald was instantaneous , for
who has not heard of "Foxy Grandpa"
and"Bnnny1"
The Jolly old gentleman , dear to
grown people as well as children , might
almost bo called the Mr , Pickwick of
comic pictures.
pictures.EDWARD
EDWARD MARSHALL.
To Grandfathers Who Are And
To Those Who Are To He ,
I Merrily Dedicate This Book.
"BUNNY. "
Sent postage paid on receipt of ONE
DOLLAR in currency or postal order ;
no checks received.
L. R. HAMEKSLEY CO.
49 Wall Street , Now York.