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12 THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , JUNK 2(5 ( , 1903. THE OXNARD HAH 1IRKN Remodelled Throiifliiotit Under the now ownership a Complete Now Sorvlco lias boon in stalled. Every modern convenience , New Cnrpct5 , New Decorations , New Furniture. L. A , BARTHOLOMEW , Onner , G. H. VAIL , Manager , WILLIAM QODKIN Flour , Feed , SBLLS Gasoline , Baled Hay , Poultry Supplies Phone 33. 411 Norfolk Are. DR. N. J. HOAGLAND Ostcopathlc Physician. Dltonics both acute and nhronlo treated without me of dniKi or knife. Ofllce nt residence , 109 North 10th Htroot. thono. No. 25t NORFOLK COPYRIGHT "HERE IT IS , MA'AMI" That bug of flour you ordorud in at your door when promised next time you'll probably order double the quantity for lion Ton Hour has a llttlo way of pleasing people , which makes It a wel come visitor. Everybody and his wife knows the superior quality of Bon Ton Hoar. Mrs. Sadie Hart Miller OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Graduate of American School of Ostoo- pahy , under founder of the science Residence and oillco , 807 MadisouAvo Hours irom 0 a.m. to 4 p. ui. Cool Minnesota. The North-Western Line will have some exceedingly low rates to St. Paul , Minneapolis ami Duluth during the Summer mouths. Bettor fignro on spending your vacation nt LAKE MINNETONKA , WHITE BEARer or BOino other Summer Resort iu Minnesota or North Wihcontiiu. Ask any agent North-Western Line for particulars , or address J.A. KUHN , A. G. F. &P. A. , Omaha , Neb. Armory Hall Second floor of the Olnoy building , corner First Street and Norfolk avenue. This Hall with its splendid floor , good light and easy approach preach , is now available for Dances , Socials , Fairs etc. , eto , For terms and dates inquire of CHESTER A , FULLER f 104 South Fourth Street , NORFOLK , INEBRASKA. . PERSONAL. Miss Ruby Knnpp will go to Aina- worth tomorrow. , Sam Gardner is expected homo tomor row noon from Hot Springs. O. B. Durland drove into Pierce connty yoaterday on business. Misses Jessie Dilts and Belle Turner of Pierce visited with Norfolk ' \ % and Mrs. O. L. Hyde left yestor- 1 day for 5 two weeks' vl / , ill friends iu Wisconsin , f MM. Ltnorndo with her daughter , Ilnttlo ntul Minn Mabel Estnurook were vlrtltoifl to Oumlm yesterday , II. K , Hardy loft today for Gonoito join Mrs. Hardy who linn boon visiting there for n wni k. They will roiurn to Norfolk Monday. Mrs. H. 18. Owou loft today for a visit with hnr liUHbiuid nt Holdun , Mo. Tlio Owen Bros , contracting firm , nro put * ting in u now lluo of railroad nt that plnoo. Hov S F. Slmrploss rotnrnod nt noon today from Lincoln , > yhoroho ; attended the stnto Sunday school convention , There were ! JI I delegates prosout nnd nn cxcollont mooting wan hold. Dr. H. A. MtttloMndt , doiitiat , Bishop block. Telephone 00. Dr. V. O. Wnltors succeeds to the prnctice of Dr. Klosnn. 'Phono , ofllco nnd roHldouco 18. NEWS VOTING CONTEST. Standings as Recorded up Till Noon Today. The flonsfttlon of today V | voting ia in the ballot of Miss Muudo Tonnoliill , whoso vote IB nearly doubled. An ad dition of fiOl votes gnvo her 1221. Owing to the fact that no change was made in the dnto of coupons last week , HchoUi bearing the dnto of Juno 20 wilr bo nccoptod by Tine NKWS until Juno 37. Following is the vote nt noon today : Mrs Kioto Desmond , Norfolk . . . . 10485 Miss Lucy Shaffer , 3o. Norfolk . . 10373 Ml'H Maud Tannohlll.Warnorvillo 1224 MiflH May Borland 10-1 Miss Jonnlo Avery , Bnttlo Orcok 58 TENNIS IS REVIVED IN NORFOLK , Number of Old Time Players Getting Back For1 the Fun. Tounis in old titno style has takou possession of Norfolk. The two courts which Ho in Norfolk avenue nt Tenth Htroot nro the boat over ntndo iu the oily. Ton men htva organized for the west one. They nro : Dr. 0. S. Parker , Dr. Q. Wnltcifl , Jniuoh R Fain , Robert Alien , L. Simmons , F. B. Beols , Sol O. Mayor , Jack ICoonlngfitoln , .T. N. Bun- dick nnd W. II Buoholz. There nro still loft n number of good players nud another court may bo stnrtod. Already there is some question as to which of the two courts will put up n superior nrticlo and the now team will begin immediate practice to cnrry off the honors. A tournament would not bo bad. Perhaps the longest sot of tennis ever plnyed iu Norfolk wns 0110 taken by L. P. Pasowalk last evening iu a score of SOCIALLY SPEAKING. Well Patronized. The Ladles Society of the Congrega tional church enjoyed a ilattoriug pat ronage nt I heir ioo cream social last night. The parlors of the church were fitted with llttlo tables whore friends and the publio generally whiled away an enjoyable oTOuing. Elks Give Social Tonight. The Elks will give n social tonight to ,11 , momborfi nnd their families. Cards ml dancing will fnru'sh fun enough for ho oveuing. The club rooms will ho hrowu open to the guests nt 8. A o'-umittoo 1ms the nil'air iu charge. Lawn Social for Little Folk. A largo number of Norfolk children ( tended the lawu sociable of the Trin. ty Guild at the homo of Otto Tappert , 03 Madison avenue , yesterday after- oon. After the shower had cleared .way . the little folk were seated about he patch where they nto ice crenm nnd aVe. Games of dlft'orout sort took holr time. Firemen Are Serving Today. The rnuulug team of the fire depart ment nro ' 'nUiomo" to the public tonight n the Koonigstelu building. They are erviug ice cream nnd cnko for the pur pose of getting funds with which to do- rny small expenses incidental to their racing. The team Is training hard to win iu the tourney which meets hero in July , nnd they deserve the patronage of Norfolk citizens. WARNERVILLE. , Mrs. O. D. MUUBOU wont to Holdrego Monday to visit her daughter. Mrs. Peter Bovee went to Humphrey Tuesday to visit her daughter. Eil Rowlott went to South Omaha Tuesday with n carload of cattle. Mrs. O. M. Moore of Pierce is the guest of her brother , 0. D. Mnnson. The Ornnhn Elevntor company shipped n carload of hogs to South Onmha Tues day. day.Mrs. Mrs. O. W. Bowlby nnd Mrs. David Len of Silver Creek nro the guests of f Mrs. O. M. Hills. Win. Knipe nnd family moved to Nor folk Junction the first of the week , where William has secured work. Buckwheat cakes snonla bo cheap nnd plenty next fall , as nn unusually largo amount of buckwheat is being sown by the farmers in this township. Fred Terry , director of school district No. 20 , nud H. J. Morris , director No. 16 , drove to Madison Saturday to attend the meeting of the Madison County School Board association. At the republican canons hold Wednes day evening the following delegates wore elected to the county convention nt Battle Creek : W. P. Rowlott , Fred Terry , A. N. McGlnnls , Zell McOlnnis , Freeman * Squirrel. B. B. McGluuis was recommended as couimitteeinan. Two hundred head range horses , 135.00 per head , on board cars atTilford , S. D. All colts from 1003 thrown iu. For solo by G. R. Seller Norfolk. Paving : , Sidewalks and Lights Considered. MOVEMENT TO IMPROVE CITY. Will Try to Got Paving Along Norfolk Avenue Dotweon Second and Fifth , and on Fourth Street Dotweon Brasach and Madison Avenues. The city council mot in adjourned regular mooting last night with the mayor and nil the councilman except Wftlkor present. After the minutes of two regular and one special meeting had boon road and approved the street nnd alloy committee presented a report regnrdlng the pnviug nnd grading of Norfolk nvonuo nnd recommended grading , with culverts nnd gutters. Mr. Pasowalk of the same committee recommended that proper legal stopi bo tnkon to pave the str. ot nnd thought it would nicot the approval of uoarly all property owners. The re port was ncoeptod and placed on file. On motion a special comuilttoo consist ing of Oounollmeu Tyler , Posownlk , Klosnu nud Brnmmund was appointed to plnco matters iu shape to pave Nor folk nvonuo nnd to organize n paving district if considered doslrublo nnd accessary. Mr. Wilkinson reported the street and alloy committee as being ready to furnish list of oondomnod walks nnd re quested that a special meeting bo culled nocording to lav to condemn same. The request wns tnken up and the speclnl meeting wns oilled for July 30 to condemn the sidewalks and in structions were given that proper legal notice of the special mooting should bo given. The public works committee recom mended thnt nn assistant bo employed to help tha firemen at the pumping stntioii during'tho dry season nud the committee wns authorized to employ such assistance as they might deem necessary. Ordinance No. 273 , being iho annual appropriation ordinance , was taken up , passed the various readings under Bus- pension of the rules and was adopted. Ordinance 271 , regulating the width of sidewalks , wns takou up nnd passed its first rending. The propositions of the Norfolk Elec tric Light and Power company nud ot the Norfolk Fuel nnd Light company for lighting the streets were taken up and considered. It was moved by Paso- walk and seconded by Kiosau that the street lighting be divided , taking what nro lights weio necessary from the Nor folk Light nud Power company , and the rest from the Norfolk Fuel nud Lipht company. lOrsau , Pasewnlk and Wilkinson supported the motion , nud it was opposed by Brummond , Spollmau and Tyler. Znolow did not vote nud the motion was declared lost. Ou the motion of Wilkinson , seconded by Spollman , the lighting propositions were laid on the table until the uoxt regular meeting. The sum of $38 Go was transferred from the general fund to the lighting fund to pay past duo bills and the coun cil adjourned. Ordinance No. 273. ANNUAL APPKOrUIATIOX BILL. Bo it Ordained by the Mayor nnd Council of the City of Norfolk , Ne braska : Section 1. That the following sums of money bo and the saino nro hereby appropriated from the revenues of the oity of Norfolk , Nebraska , for defraying the expanses of the city for the fiscal ear , IDOS , viz : OKNEnAL FUND. For salaries of city officers § 3,000 For oillco supplies 100 For printing 300 For lire department expense . . . . 200 For streets and alleys 1,200 For miscellaneous expense 1,000 Total $ 5,800 INTEUEST FUND. For interest on bonds duo in 1007 ( * 3,000) ) § 400 For interest on bauds dueiu 1011 (7,500) ( ) 375 For interest on bonds duo iu 1011 (7,500 ( > 375 For interest on bauds due iu 1010 ( $33,000) ) 1,520 Total. . $2,670 SINKING FUND. For sinking fund for redemption of bonds of oity due in 1007 $ 800 For sinking fund for redemption * of bonds of oity due iu 1011. . . 1,200 Total § 2,000 Section 2. That the following levy ) bo and the same is hereby made upon the tnxnblo property of the city of Nor- folk , Nebraska , for the year 1003 , nnd for the following purposes , to-wit : GENERAL FUND. For salaries of city officers , For election expenses , For streets and alloys and sidewalks , For printing , For office supplies. For miscellaneous expenses ton mills on the dollar of the valuation of all taxable - able property of said city. For street lighting five mills on all taxable property. INTEREST FUND. For the payment of interest on the outstanding bonds of the city nine mills on the dollar of the valuation of the property of said city. SINKING FUND. For a sinking fund for the redemption of bauds of the city duo 1007 , two and one-half mills on the dollar of the val nation of the property of said city. For a sinking fund for the redemption of bonds of the oity duo in 1011 , three and ono-half mills on the dollar of the valuation of the property of said city. Section 3. This ordinauco to tnko of- foot and be in force from and after its pniuago nud approval , as required by' ' law , | Passed and approved this 25th day of Juno , 1003. Attest : Misim 0. HAV.RN , S. H. MoFAKLAND , Mnyor. Clerk. C , & N , W. Excursion Rates to Chicago cage nnd St. Louis , Excursion tickets will bo sold to Ohl- cngo nt $17.20 nnd to St. Louis nt f 17.03 on Juno 30 and July 1 , good to return until September 1C , 1003. ,11. 0. MATRAU , Agent. THE BIG RATTLE SNAKE WAS MAD And Gave the Man From Montana a Glassy Stare Yesterday. "Alanjr'H the old fellow like that I'vo RCOU , " said n man from Montana yes terday afternoon , an ho pointed to n hngb rattle snake nil coiled up , iu n nhow casn nt the tuxldormist's. The snnko glnrcd at the westerner with its glassy eyes. "They got rather indiffor- out to n man , nfter ho's boon among 'em for n long time. Rather too indifferent Houiotluies. " The Montana visitor looked around , eyed the big serpent again and ihoti went on. "I recollect how indifferent they was to n cowpuncher - puncher up in our section once. Ho got out into the rattlers pretty 'thick an' wo told him too b a trifle cautious. 'Aw , ' says ho , 'I'll show yon how wo used to kill 'om iu TOXOP. ' "So ho began to jump on their bonds ho were those high cowboy boots , with heels like a dlmo " nnd the old ff How looked around to make the point strong. Ho waited several seconds and then continued , "Well , he killed twenty. But the twenty-first was the wrong one. He miscalculated on this'n's head , an * came down on the oritter just behind its nock. As quick as that" ( nnd the man from Montana snapped his fiuetPr ) "the head flow book and the fang was through the leather. The oowpnnohor lost his foot , beiu' a long way to a aootor. " Thou the stranger went on through the shop , to look at the deer and elk nud policnu nnd wildcats and nil the other nuimnls thnt have been accumu lated by Sessions & Bell during years and years , nud the big rattler , nil coiled up in the case , followed the fellow with his glassy stare until he was quito out of'sight. A SNAP. Inn throe-nud a five-ncro tract of laud , close in. Also bargains iu residence property and city lots. G. R. SEILER. Special Summer Tourist Rates . To points in Wisconsin nnd on Lake Superior on the O. , St. P , M. & O. railway one fare plus $3. Tickets on sale JHUO 1 to Sept. 30 , good to return October 31. For full particulars apply to J. B. ELSUFFEU , Agout. THE GHIGKERING CONTEST. Result of Morning's Count in the Con test for a Chickering Piano. Eastern Star lodge 79,253 M. E. church 00,322 Christ Lutheran church 33,580 OliveRedmnn 5,108 Hazel Adams 4,031 St. Paul church 1,04(5 ( . 8t N. W. Fourth of July Excur sion Rates. Excursion tickets will be sold on July and 4 to points on this ino within n istauco of 200 miles , nt'one nud one- bird fnre for the round trip , good to re- urn until July G.H. H. C. MATUAU , Agent. What Is Necessary In a Washing flachlne. HIGH SPEED. HIGH SPHCD is ono of the essentinl features of n rotary wnsher , for with n man SPEED mnoh o yon can create a soap-suds or foam without having to turn the fly-wheel so fast that the speed rnthor than the work tires out the operator. The speed of the WHITE LILV WASHER is 2 % turn of the fly- whnol to onn t.nrn nml rfitnrn of the dasher. THE HIGHEST SPEED ROTARY WASHING MACHINE ON THE MARKET. Sold exclusively at the Old Reliable Hardware Store of A. DEQNER. Pay for what you get. Got what you pay for. Open night and day. Regular 25o Meal , 1 meat order , served -from 6:00 : to 0:00 : a. m. , 11:30 : to 2:00 : p. m. , 5:30 : to 0:00 : p. m. E , P. 'Way Below Freezing and Still Frozen WE HAVE NOT OPENED AN ICE .CREAfl PARLOR VET , BUT WE ARE STILL HEADQUATERS FOR ICE CREAM FREEZERS. 4 Quart Peerless Iceland Freezer $ 1.50 4 Quart Arctic Freezer , warranted 2.25 4 Quart White Mountain Freezer , & 2.75 * JOHN FRIDAY , The Leader In Hardware. H-H"1"H"I"I"I"I"1"I"I"H"I"H"I"I"H- NorfolkHH"1"H"I"I"I"I"1"I"I"H"I"H"I"I"H 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 Bnya and e119 Exchange. Interest Paid ; ° U TIme 081'8' Dn fta and Money ; i O . . n Banking BUSineSS Orders Soldon any Point in Europe. A J | General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Transacted. DIRECTORS A. BEAR , P. P. HANLON , P. J. HALE , W. H. BUOHOLZ , $ WM. ZUTZ , N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. . . .I.I..I..I. , . . . . , . .I. , , , . .I. . . I..I. . . .I. . .H Get What You Ask for at' . . . GROCERY ALL ORDERS nro Filled Promptly and with Care. Our 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 flain St. , between 2d and 3d. Telephone No. 41. G. A.LUIKART , PRESIDENT. \\V H. JOHNSON , CASHIER OIIAS. S. liRIDGE , Vice PRESIDENT LEO PASEWALK , ASS'T CASHIEB The Citizens National Bank. CAPITAL , $50,000. SURPLUS , $10,000. Iuy and Soil Exchange on this Country and all parts ot Europe. Farm Loans. DIRECTORS C.VEI. Asuus W. II. JOUNSO.V CIIAS. S. nnioon F. HcGivcnN C. M. SWANK Q. A. LUIKAKT T. F. MCMMINOER L. SESSIONS C. W. BRAASCH , O COAL ! O O Sweetwater Eock Spring. Scranton Hard Coal , r 'PHONE 61. Sheriff Sale. By virtus of an order of sale issued and di rected to mo by the olork of the district court of Madison county , Nebraska , upon a decree of foreclosure of certain tax lions rendered by the district court of Madison county , Nebraska , on the 2nd day of March , 1003 In favor of N. A. HainboR for tha tnm of $5183itli Interest thereon from March 2nd , 1003 , ut 10 per cent per annum , together \\lth $25.51 , costs of suit , and ncorulrjR costs , tn an action , wherein N. A. Kainbolt is plaint iff , and lot lot block 5 ; lots 7 , 20 and 2.1 of block 7j lots 8 , U , 10 and 10 of block 0 ; lot H of block 10 , all in Bivemida Park addition tn Norfolk , Nebraska. C. S. Vrboland , MlnnieS. Drake , F.E. Abbott , S. M. Wagers , R W. Saloy , J , O. Shctchey , I. Knlokonsky , David Pnttoreon and William AY. Campbell are defendants , 1 will offer the premises described in said de cree and taken as the property of said defend ants , towit : Lot ono (1) ( ) ot block five (6) ) ; lot Bovon (7) ( ) , twenty UO ) and twontr-throo (23i ( of block seven (7) ( ) ; lots eight (8) ( ) , nine (9) ( ) . ten (10) ( ) and sixteen (16) ( ) of block nina (9) ( ) ; lot tliroo (3) ( ) of block ten (10) . nil in Klvorslde park addition to Norfolk , Madison connty , Nebraska , for Bale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band on the 10th day of July , 1903 , at 1 o'clock n. m.nt the eastjfront door'of the court 10UB8 at Madison in said county andstato , that Doins the bulldlDR wherein the last term of mlcl court wns hold , when and whore duo at tendance will b given by tha nndarslguod. Dated this 13th day of Jane , 1003. J. J. CLEMENTS. Sheriff of said county. Sheriff Sale. fir virtue of an order of sale leaned and dl > reeled to mo by the clerk of the district court of Madison county , Nebraska , npon a decree of foreclosure rendered by the district conrt of Madison county , Nebraska , on tha Hth day of October , 1891 , tn favor of C. II. Mapos for the sum of $118.00 with interest thereon from Goto , ber 14,1891 at 10 per cent per annum , together with $13.73 , costs of suit , and aecroina cOsti , in an action , whereinO. K. Mupos Is iilolntifT , and Timothy Murphy is defendant 1 will offer tha premises rtoBcrllxvl in said dooroo and taken as the property of said defendant , towlt : Lots five (5) ( ) , six (6) ( ) , savon (7) ( ) , and eight (8) ( ) In block nine (9) ( ) of Bnnnyilda addition to Norfolk Junction In Madison connty , Nebraska , for sale at public auction to the hlgbeit bidder for cash in hand on the 10th day of July , 100.1 , at the hour of ono o'clock p. m. , at the east front door of the court house at Madison in laid county and state , that being the bnlldlnir wlioro- In the lant term of laid conrt was hold , when and whom duo attendance will bo given by the undersigned. Dated this Utk day ot Juno 1903 , J , J. CLEMENTS , Bherlll of said county , If you have anything to soli , or if yon want anything to buy , or if yon want to biro Bomoono and can't find the righl person put a local in TICK NEWS. W.H.RISH . . , Plumbing , Steam and Hot Water Fitting. , . . .A11 Kinds of Pumps , , . , YOUR WORK SOLICITED. 'Phone No. 97. 6. R. SEILER , COHNER BUAASCH AVE. AND Tmno ST. Telephone , No. 44. MRS. MOORE , Late of Omaha , basoponod Dressmaking Parlors at her residence , corner Third St. and Philip Ave. Wedding nr Evening Dresses a Specialty. All v guaranteed. Prices reasonable ,