THE NOUFOLIt NEWS : FIUDAY , JUNK 10 , 11)08. ) THE OXNARD HAS 1IRKN Remodelled Tliromilioiit Under the now ownership a Complete Now Sorvlco 1ms IHIOII In- ntnllud. Kvory modern convonlonco New Carpets , New Decorations , New Ptimlturo. I J. BARTHOLOMEW , Owniir. C , II. VAIL , Manager , DR. N. J. HOAGLAND .Ostcopntlilc Physician. Dleoiurn Imth noutn nnil olirnnln imcooimfntlj trnntcillthout line of ilriiKH < > r knlfo. Onieo nt roMiloiico , 109 North 10th Hlroot. I'hono. ND. 531 NOHFOLH MRS. MOORE , Imto of Omaha , 1ms opened Dressmaking Parlors at hir rosldonco , corner Third St. nnd Philip Avo. Wedding and Kvenlng Droscos a Specialty. All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable , < : o PVR i our "HERE IT IS , MA'AM ! " That bug of Hour you ordered is at your door when promised next time you'll probably order double the quantity lor Bon Ton flour has a little way of pleasing people , which mtilces it a wel come visitor. Kvorybodv and his wife knows the superior quality of Bon Ton Hour. SagafGityGefealJYIills , Mrs , Sadie Hart Miller OSTEOPRTHIC PHYSICIAN. Graduate of American School of Osteo pathy , under founder of the soiouoo. Residence and ofllco , 1)07 ) Madison Avo. Hours Irani i ) a.m. to ( p. in. W.H.RISH . . , Plumbing , Steam and Hot Water Fitting. . . . .All Kinds of Pumps , , , , YOUR WORK SOLICITED. 'Phono No. 97. Pay for what you get. Get what you pay for. Open night and day. Regular 25o Meal , 1 moat order , served from 0:00 : to 0:00 : a. m. , 11:30 : to 3.00 p. m. , 5:80 : to 9:00 : p. nx. E. P. jHJMIBElr , Proprietor , Armory Hall Second floor of the Oluoy building , corner First Street nnd Norfolk nvouuo. This Hall with its splendid floor , good light nud easy approach preach , is now available for Dances , Socials , Fairs oto. , oto , For terms and dates iuquiro of CHESTER A , FULLER , 104 South Fourth Street , NORFOLK , JNGBRASKA. . PERSONAL. E. "W , Siecko was hero yesterday from \Visner. Dr. A.F.Conery was here from Noligh yesterday. Ti. A. Pohlman was here yesterday from Pierce. \V. F. Conwoll was bore yesterday from Noligh. ; E. O. Kilbacian was hero , yesterday from Neligh. . f ' D. B. Hines of Columbus | rwL the /P ! " olty yesterday. * "fV Miss Fannie Odiorno of Boston or- rived in the city at noon yesterday for a month's visit i\t tlio homo of her brother , T. K , Oilloruo. Ir , V. O , Kolpcr wan down from 1'ioroo yoMonluy , A H Olofionwns In the city from WiHiior yoBtordiiy. Dr. F. A. Long was In tlio city yostor- dny from Madison , Frrd H. Davis was In Norfolk yostor- diiy from MadlHon , W. A Witztgmati was here yoatorday from Mondow Grove. MiHS Jotniio MoOormlok wont to Omnhn on tlio early train. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Bishop of Pierce were In the olty yesterday. Mr. and Mrs , M. 0. JJiiriium were in the olty yesterday from Tildon. II. K. KvniiB , pint grand master , was here lor the oxorolsos yesterday. Miss 1tor Oonory of Nollijh vlnttod Norfolk friends from Nollgh yesterday. Twenty members of the Winner baud woio registered at the Oxunrd yos- tordny. Dr. Alden was here yesterday from Pierce to tittond the corner stouo uero- monlcH. W. W. PorHons nnd .Too Hotlskoy , Jr. will bo homo this evening from Pooa- tollo , Idaho. Among the Tildon visitors yesterday were T. T. McDonald , S G. Shrlvor and W , G. UuBsoll. Mrs. William Gorcoko of Stanton Is In the oity , visiting at the homo of her son , 15. H. Gorocko. J , P. Adams , who has boon qnlto sick for the past two weeks with pneumonia , Is slowly improving. Miss Mando Dlngman has gene to Ohloago where she will take a courao in suinmor normal work. Miss Josie Ilagoy loft today for Niagara Falls , where pho gees to attend a mooting of librarians. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller and Miss Idol Tnylor were guests at the Oxuard yesterday , from Battle Orook. GayMoDougnl , W. G. Romig , M. M. Johnson. W. W Oolo , Alien Hopkins nud E W. Wright were among the No- ligh delegates who attended the corner Htono laying. Ilov. W , J. Turner and Misa Toarl Wulauiau loft today for Oodar Rapids , Nob. , where they go as delegates to a district convention of the Young Peoples' Christian Kn oavor society. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Darland left th's morning for a drive through several counties north , whore Mr. Durlaud gees on an annual iusnootloii trin over his numerous farms. They will join the other llftoou members of the Dnrlaud families who are planning to pionio in Plainviow tomorrow. Dr. R. A. Mittlostadt , dentist , Bishop block. Telephone GO. Two hundred head range horses , $ ! 15.00 per head , on board cars atTilford , S. D. All colts from 100B thrown in. For sale by G. R. Soilor Norfolk. Dr. F. G. Walters succeeds to the practice of Dr. Kiosau. 'Phone , ofllce and residence 18. If anything of importauco happens in the world today you road it in tonight's Nitws. Tomorrow morning the big dailies have it. Special Summer Tourist Rates To points iu Wisconsin and on Lake Superior on the O. , St. P , M. & O. railway ono faro plus § 3. Tickets on sale Juno 1 to Sept , ! ! 0 , good to return October 31. For full particulars apply to J. B. ELSKFPRR , Agent. BAD FIRE NARROWLY AVERTED , Gasoline Stove Started Blaze in Home of W. H. Dwyer. A bad fire was only very narrowly averted last eveuiug at the homo of W. H. Dwyer , in Glen Park addition. Mrs. Dwyer wns making supper over a gasoliuo slovo. She loft the kitchen for a momout and when she returned the room was ablaze. By strenuous efforts the flames wore qnouohod. One door was burned badly and the room charred. The house is owned by G. T. Spreoher. William Godkiu has purchased the feed store business of Wallace Dixon , and will continue in an effort to please the former patrons nnd new ones , as won. AU.I. vruutviu jma uuu UApuiiuuuu and knows how to handle this line in the most satisfactory way. Tele phone 83. Restaurant for salo. Call at NEWS office. STANTON MILL WAS SAVED , Fire Confined to The Coal Room of the Flour Plant. The fire which started in the Stanton roller mills yesterday afternoon , was contlued , by strenuous efforts on the part ot firemen , to the coal room of the plant , and the main structure was saved. The blaze was created by spon taneous combustion. The Stanton mill plays in hard luck. Once before it was burned completely , another time it was struck by lightning , again the dam went and just as it had boon repaired , before oven a wheel had turned , a rush of water came along and sent the new dam out. Dress And Walking Skirts. Just iu Now styles in walking skirts , and mohair , neatly trimmed , price $5.50 up. up.Train and doml-train skirts , voiles andotamiuos , prices $10.50 up. MRS. J. BENSON , South Sixteenth street , Omaha , Nob. If yon have anything to sell , or if you want anything to buy , or if you want to hire someone and can't find the right person put a local la THE NEWS. What Visitors Will do While in Norfolk. TRAIN WILL BE PROVIDED. Assurance That There Will bo No Further Postponement of TJio Picnic Sports to Include a Ball Game , Racing and Other Events. A dispatch to Charles lUco from the shopmen of Sioux Oity says that they have received word from tlio general superintendent that the special train for their excursion to thin city would bo ready for them next Wednesday morn ing and they fear no further poitpono- inont of the outing. The train will leave Sioux Oity at G : ! ! ( ) in the morning and will arrive iu Norfolk about 10 o'clock. The follow ing program for the day has boon prepared - pared : Baseball , 10IO-prl/.o : ! * IO. This will bo a game hetwoon two nines orgaui/.oJ iu different departments of the shops. Dinner , IS o'clock. Dancing begins at 1 o'clock. Tug-of-wnr , 8:00 : prize $5. Quoit pitching , ! t : ! JO o'clock prizes , teams $1 ; single , $ ! ) . At1 o'clock there will bo the follow ing races : Foot race , free-for-all , 100 yards prize $ . " > . Foot race , employes , CO yards prlzo i , Foot race , ladles' froo-for-all , 50 yards prize $2. Foot race , boys under 1C years , 50 yards prize , $1. Sack race , froo-for-all first prize II , At 5:00 : there will bo a prize waltz , with a prlzo of $3.00 for the lady and the same mouoy for the gentleman. Supper at G : ! iO , and dancing will be resumed nt 0 o'clock and continued up to the time for tlio departure of the train , which will leave Norfolk at 9 o'clock iu the evening. Eutroos for contests must bo made to J. J. Jordan nt the Omaha shops Sioux Oity , before 1 o'clock of Wednesday , Juno 21. The material for the construction 'of the dancing pavilion is already on the ground nnd everything will bo in ship shape , by the time the train arrives Wednesday moruiig , for the excursion ists. BURIAL OF A VETERAN. Commander of Regiment in "Iron Brigade" Given Military Honors. The following account of the burial of Lieutenant Colonel Kerr of the Sixth Wisconsin regiment is takou from the Milwaukee Sentinel of the 17th. Cap tain Matrau of this ciy , the only sur viving ofllcer of the regiment , wns iu attendance nud made nu address , a portion tion of which is quoted by the Sentinel : Lieut. Col. Thomas Kerr , one of the heroes of the famous "Iron Brigade , " who died last Thursday , was buried with military honors from the chapel of the Soldiers' homo yesterday afternoon , interment being nt Forest Homo ceme tery. Several local survivors of .the brigade woio present , nud Uapts. Otto Sohorsor , .Toromo Johnson , and II O. Matrau of the gallant Sixth Wisconsin regiment , which Colonel Kerr com manded , were among the mourners. Tlio fuueral was accompanied to the gates of the home by the Soldiers' Homo band , nud a detail of soldiers escorted * ho remain * to the cemetery and fired the last volleys over the grave. The service of the Episcopal church was performed bv the chaplain of the , homo , and Capt. H. O. Matrau , the only surviving oflice of Col. Korr's regiment , delivered an eloquent eulogy of the de parted soldier , saying in part : "Enlisting as a private in the Mont' comery guards of Milwaukee. Col. Kerr , by fidelity in duty , valor on the field , and ability in handling his men , rose from the ranks to be lieutenant colonel and commander of his regiment Brave and true men whom ho led in battle must revere and love his memorv. May he rest in peace in the soil which ho gave his life's blood to preserve , for us and posterity. " At the conclusion of the services volleys were fired over the grave , the bugler sounded "taps" nnd the lost rites over a bravo and able soldier were finished. THE CHICKERING CONTEST. Result of Morning's Count in thoCon- test for a Chickening Piano. Eastern Star lodge 70,228 M. E. church 53,044 Christ Lutheran church 27,057 Hazel Adams 4,631 Olive Redman 3,881 St. Paul church 1,090 Elks lodge 1,893 Eloniso Bland 891 Lady Maccabees 870 BATTLE CREEK. Mrs. M. Thomson was a Norfolk visi tor Tuesday. Joseph Knohar shipped a carload of hogs Tuesday. Howard Miller shipped a car of hogs to Omaha Monday. A. B. Richardson was in Madison the latter part of last week. John Ryneareon was over from Madi son on business Saturday , Lambert Krbel of Tllden was visiting relatives hero Wednesday. John Hall returned Saturday from n week at his ranch near Verdigre. The citizens' State bank was treated to a new coat of paint this week. Ohos. Praouner has had his buildings on hla ranch south of town repainted. Mrs. R. F. Smith and children of Norfolk were visiting with friends Fri day. day.Mlsa Mlsa Elsie Cose of Norfolk is visiting here tliln week at the homo of N. M. Lund. Mr. and Mrs , Rush Anderson of Til- den were visiting here Saturday , with relatives , Goo. S Berry shipped two double- deck carloads of slit-op to the Omaha market Sunday , When completed Howard Miller's nov residence will bo ouo of the finest in Btittlo Orook. Roy Stavoly arrived from Oniuoll Bluffs Monday for an extended visit nt tlio homo of his unolo , W. J. Stavoly. Miss Mao Durphy , who la attending the Bellevue normal school , arrived homo Monday for her summer vacation. Mrs. OhiiH. T. Rbhards and youngest son returned Wednesday from an extended - tended visit with relatives iu the Ulaok Hills. On Saturday night John Roger's soda and lomouado stand at the ball grounds was rarried away nnd thrown into the oroek , Miss Gertrude Wade , aFslstnut princi pal of the high school , wont to Waterloo lee , lown , Monday , for a visit with rel atives. Rev Thee , Ilnusson of the Lutheran general hospital of Sioux City will preach in the Gorman Lutheran church here Sunday. Pater Zimmerman , who is in thn well business at A'oostor , S. D , was visiting with his family h re from Sat urday until Tuesday. Chris Wollin nud Gns Sommerfeldt of Lindiaywpro visiting hero the latter part of the week with William Yolk , jr. , a son-lu-law of Mr. Wolllu. Mr. and Mrs. August Eucker , jr. , nnd little sou of Lindsay wore visiting here Saturday nnd Sunday , nt the homo oi his brother , Herman Enckor. Mrs. Ralph Simmons and two young' est children went to Stauwood , Iowa , Saturday , where she was summoned to the sick bed of her father , Mr. Ph. Farrington. NEWS VOTING CONTEST. Standings as Recorded up Till Noon Today. Today's vote shows the rise of another contestant to the half thousand mark and moro. This is Miss Maude Tauue- hill of Waruorville , whose friends throughout the county seem to bo gat ing into line for the haudsomo prize horse , buggy and harness. "Mag" the animal to be givoii away , is a beautiful bay , as kind as a kitten , an excellent traveler ana eigiit yars om. vvitn every now subscriber , a premium is given of ton votes on THE NEWS- JOURNAL , and thirty on THE NEWS. Following is the vote nt neon today : Mrs Elsie Desmond , Norfolk . . . . 0048 Miss Lucy Shaffer , So. Norfolk . . 0227 MUs Maud Taunohill.Waruerville 564 Miss May Durland 104 Miss Jennie Avery , Battle Creek CJ Sheriff Sale. Dy virtue of an order of sale leaned and di rected to inn l > y tlio nlork of the district court of Madison county , Nebraska , npou a decree of foreclosure of certain tax lionB rendered by tbe district court of Madison comity , Nebraska , on tlio 2nd day of March , 1U03 iu favor of N , A. Hninbolt for the sum of $31 83ith interest thereon from March 2nd , 11)03 ) , nt 10 per ccut per nnunm , tosntherith $ T.51 , costs of milt , and nc < rum ? costs , in nn action , wlioroin N. A. Kainbolt is piiuntilT , and lot lof bloolc A ; lota 7 , 20 nnd 2.1 of block 7 ; lots , 9 , 10 and 10 of block 1) ) ; hit H of block 10 , nil in Hivorsidn Park addition to Norfolk , Nebraska. C. S. Vreolnod , Minnie S. Dtako , F. B. Abbott , S. M. Wagers , K W. Saloy , J , U. Shoohey , 1 , Kulokopaky , David Pntturson nnd William . Campbell are defendants , 1 will otter the promises described in said de- cro" nnd taken as the property of said defend ants , towit Lot ono (1) ( ) of block five (5) ( ; lot seven (7) ( ) , twenty ( -0) ) nnd Uveutv-throo ( < ! 3i of block seven (7) ( ) : lots eight (8) ( ) , nine (9) ( ) . ten (10) ( ) and sixteen (16) ( ) of block nine ( U ) ; lot three (3) ( ) of block ten (10) ( ) . all in liivorside park addition 10 MonoiK , fuauiBoii cuuuvy , iiuuruauu , lor BHIU at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 10th day of July , 1603 , at 1 o'clock p. in.at the oast'front door'of the court house at Madison in Bald conuty and state , that boliiff tbe buildinff heroin the last term of enid court was hold , \\hon and whore duo at- tomlnncB will bi Riven by the undersigned. Dated this 13th day of Jnno , 1903 J J. CLEMENTS , Sheriff of said county. Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued and di rected to me by tbe clerk of the district court of Madison county , Nebraska , upon a decree of forocloanro rendered by the district conrt of Madison county , Nebraska , on tbe 14th day of October , 1SU1 , iu fiver of 0. U. Mapes for the sum ot 11100 with interest thereon trom Octo ber 14.1891 at 10 per cent per annum , together with $13 73 , costN of suit , and accruing costs , in an action , wherein C. H.-Mapos is plaintiff , and Timothy Murphy Is defendant I will offer the premises described in laid decree and taken as the property of said defendant , towit : Lots five. (5) ( ) , six (6) ( ) , savon (7) ( ) , and eight (8) ( ) in block nlno (9) ( ) ot Snnnrside addition to Norfolk Junction in Madison county , Nebraska , for sale at public auction to the hlshast bidder for cash in hand on tbo 10th day of July , 1003 , at the hour of ono o clock p. m. , at the east front door of the conrt bonse at Madison iu said county and state , that being the building where in the last term of taid conrt was hold , when and tthoro due attendance will bo given by the undersigned. Dated this 13tli day of Jnno 1903 , J. J. CLEMENTS , Sheriff ot said county , BUSINESS DIRECTORY , d. B. HERMANN , CONTRACTOR and BUILDER No. 117 Fourth Street. - INSKEEP'S MILLINERY. Cheapest and Dest. Norfolk Avenue. J.W.EDWARDS Corner of HrnaBch Avo. and Fourth MILLARD GREEN , DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE PIANO MOVING A 3PEOIATY. ° ° PHONeEll6B.01 Calls Pr0fflPly | Answered. . . . .TRY. . . . THE . NEWS UP-TO-DATE PRINTING. 'Way Below Freezing and Still Frozen WE HAVE NOT OPENED AN ICE CREAH PARLOR VET. BUT WE ARE STILL HEADQUATERS FOR ICE CREAM FREEZERS. 4 Quart Peerless Iceland Freezer l $ 1.50 4 Quart Arctic Freezer , warranted 2.25 4 Quart White Mountain Freezer , & & 2.75 JOHN FRIDAY , The Leader In Hardware. At 25 Per Cent Less Than Cost ! The Doors are Open again at THE PEOPLES STORE. : : The entire old stock must bo swept clean from the ; shelves , to make room for a complete new line. To effect this house-cleaninp , everything in the way of groceries , dry goods , notions , etc. , will be sold ! At 25 Per Cent Less Than Cost jj t Everything Has This Discount. B. MEYER5.i i H-H-H-H"I"I"H"I"l"I"I"I"I"l"I"M- > t i ' , 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 , i ; i ii Does a General Buys and Sells Ex ° hange. Interest Paid ; ; n i n on Time Deposits. Drafts and Money . ' ' . Hanking BUSineSS Orders Soldon any Point in Europe. A J General Steamship and Foreign Passage Bnslness Transacted. DIRECTORS A. BEAR , F. P. HANLON , F. J. HALE , W. H. BUOHOLZ , ? WM. ZUTZ,1 N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. % & $ & & $ > 3 > & & $ > & $ < $ > Get What You Ask for at. . . ' 8 GROCERY ALL ORDERS are Filled Promptly and with Care. Our goods are FIRST-CLASS in every particular. We know pro- ( .oisely what is wanted by our customers. u We Aim to Give You the Best Value for Your Money , South Side Haiti St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41. G. A. LUIKART , FBESIDENT. W. H. JOHNSON , CASIHEU CHAS. S. HKIDQE , VICE PRESIDENT LEO PASEWALK , ASS'T CASIUEU The Citizens National Bank. CAPITAL , $50,000. SUKPLUS , $10,000. Bay and Soil Exchange on tlila Country and all parts of Europe. Farm Loans. DIRECTORS CABI. ASMUS W. IT. JOHNSON CIIAH. S. HHIDOE F. MCIVEBN ) 0. M. SWANK G. A. LUIKABT T. F. MEMUINOER L. SESSIONS C. W. BRAASCH , O COAL ! O O Swootwator Eock Spring. o Scranton Hard Goal , r 'PHONE 61. The Northwestern LINE ONLY DOUBLE TRACK Railroad between nissourl River and Chicago. Direct line to St. Pnul-Alln- nenpolis. Direct line to Black Hills. Apply to nearest agent for rates , maps and time Cards. L. L. RE/VIBE / , PLUMBER Steam and ' Hot Water Heating. First Door South News Office.