THE OXNARD HAS HJUiX Romodollod Throughout Undfr the new ftwnornhlp ft Cnmtdfltp Now Swvlwi hni Wn In- M/vlliHi. Kwy modem ronvcmluiirfl. New Carpet * , New Decorations , New I'nrnUurc , L , 1. B1RIHOIOMEW , Omr , C , H. NIL , Manner , WILLIAA1 QODKIN Flour , Feed SBLLS Gasoline , Baled Hay , Poultry Supplies Fhcne 33 , 411 HorlolUu. DR. N. J. HOAGLAND Ostcopathlc Physician. ftttit * unit chronic nir-c < fnUj iroMCHi wiiliout UK > of ilrnfft or lutfp. rr iitMp , ltt > North ICHh Street , "HERE IT IS , MA'AMl That bag of flour you ordeifd is nt your door when prc-urned next time you'll probably order double the quantity for Bora Ton flour has a little way of pleasing people , whirh mokes it n wel- 'oonie visitor Rverybodv ami his wife knows ( he superior quality of Boil Ton flour. Sugar Gity Cereal flills. Mrs , Sadie Hart Miller OSTEOPHTHIC PHYSICIAN. Graduate of Amftriwui School of Osteo pathy , under founder of the science. . Resident * and oiUce , SOT Madison Ave. Honrs Irani 9 n in. to 4 p. m. 6. R. SEILER , LIVER ! AND COSKZE BRXMCH AVE. JLXO Tuuu > ST. Telephone , No. 44. Armory Hall floor of the Olney comer Fmt Street cad Norfolk avence. ' Tlas Hall with its splendid Soar , good H ht and aay ap- is aow available for Scrsksk , Fairs fete . etc , t rms aad dates i el CHESTER A , FULLER , 104 South Fourth Street , SOR.FOLK , - NEBRASKA. PERSONAL. W O AMrrtM casxe p frora Osatia lia.t Mrt. "E1 . Zittt&e L& & m nt-d hoiae- T-vribf frora his ta 1 oat fcwtini < AtTi' AtTi'M M > f tu it sl of I&JBHW Siutii uai Cume Hurd&g trt in SJut < utji Inem OKI&X. sxi raiit to thmr pniuduivlhur , I r& 1C. A Hc- ilittuu ri : Iiit vut Is I ho city yontonlny on hit way to St. I ouln. R , T. Hrtlo of Hnttlo Ctvik , nnd J. D. Halo of f tnrgli , B. 1) . , nn > in the olty today. Mm. Hownnl Miller nud Mid * Idollo Tnylor nt Untile Crveic wow In Norfolk thU luornlng. , lo VIntnpy loft yoMerdny for Clayton oounty , lawn , whew ho won called by the Middtm dcnth of hl fnthur , A party of Norfolk people will tunlto n trip up the Uanrnteol bnvnch tomorrow. They nro i Snpcrintondont and MM. 0. H Reynold * , Dr. nnd Mm. l . II Snltcr ; Mr nnd Mr * . Ocorgo I ) , UiUtcrflold. They go In Mr. Hi ynflld' spoclnl onr. K. II. Scott returned yesterday from MinncnpolU and St. Paul , whcro ho 1ms Won pnrohanliiR n largo Mock of good * or the now Moro of his tlrm In thin city. The stock will arrive the first of next woflk. Mr. nnd Mr Asa K , Leonard visited the Norfolk parttei who are ontnplng at. .1 nekton Lake , thlc week. The campers are enjoying n delightful outing. They i-xpoot to return tomorrow. Mni. J. Hnuptll and thtvo chlldron left this morning for n trip to Portland Seattle and Taooaia. They expect to bo absent about nix wceki , and will pf nd the tlmo in viniting rvlntlveti on Iho coast nnd viewing places of Interest , Dr. H. A , Mittehtadt will bo absent until July IS. Oyprots stock tanks allslzes. A : BuAurouD LVMUKU Co. Help Wanted Female. Wanted , intelligent persons to copy lettori nt homo ; (12.50 paid weekly. Send stamped envelopes for sample letter - ter and instructions. Kureka Company , 2i ) Duane Street , Now York , Be up-to-date on things that are hap pening. Read THE NKWS. All ice cream orders for socials , pic nics and private parties are promptly attended to by KautYman. NEWS VOTING CONTEST. Standings as Recorded up Till Noon Today. Following is the vote at noon today : Mrs , Klsio Desmond , Norfolk . . . . 14003 Miss Luoy Shaffer , So. Norfolk. . . 13000 Mi s Aland Tnnnehill.Wnruervillo 1289 Mrs O. II Vnll , the Oxnnril 420 Miss Jonule Avery , Battle Creek 53 Special Summer Tourist Rates To points in Wisconsin and on Lake Superior on the O. , St. P , M. & O. railway one fare plus $2. Tickets on pale J no 1 to Sept. 30 , good to return October 31. For full particulars apply to J. B. ELSKFFKH , Agent. For An Ideal Vacation. Near every settlement of importance in the mountain regions of the West arc deep canons wherein the people nt home , as well as those from abroad , M > ek , in the summer season , the cool * ne < s 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 nil of the recreation and none of the labor incident to sum mering in the mountains. It may be said that wherever there is a mountain iu Colorado or Utah there Ls nlso nu interesting canon , and the searcher fern n spot in which to summer will find no difficulty in suiting his taste , no matter how critical it may be. To enable persons to reach these fa mous pleasure resorts , the Union Pacific has put in effect gammer excursion rates lower then ever made before. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to J. B. ELSEFKER , Agent. What p < ople most want in a news paper is news. They get it in Tim News. The Feed store will be closed and no deliveries made afternoons during the tournament. Hello , Long Distance ! Give me 193G Goldman Pleating Co. , 200 Douglas Block , Omaha , opposite Hayden's. I want a sunburst skirt. Write them for circular. DEATH RECORD. William Kitke. The funeral of William Knke , who died at the family home seven miles northeast of this city yesterday morn ing , was hold this afternoon. A sad tate of affairs exists at the home. The wife of the deceased man bos been ill ! and bedfast for three years ; her father j U suffering from paralysis ; a brother is j not at all well ; an aged mother lives jwitb them and there are five little { children. ; Mrs. Robert Taylor of Battle Creek. ' A telephone no&ssage from Battle i Crk announces the death of Mrs. Rob- 'ert ' Taylor , mother of Superintendent , The * . J Taylor of the county poor farm. ' &t her home In that city , at 6 o'clock tM * morning. Two other tons , Richard i and Jainei , one from South Dakota'and the other from Missouri , arrived shortly before their mother's death. The fun eral arrangement * hare not yet anno&no&d. Children's white canvas caps 25 and tft cents , at Hit * Bender's , Bluff eilewalk brick the kind that are right. CO. Tvo huiiirwl head range horse * , t5JW per hwid , on board care atTilford , HD. . All oolu from lt < W thrown in. For tale by G R Stiler Norfolk. Ii 2/thiU of trapwtanc * happen * In the vrorid tolej ytrc rt&4 U in tonigbt'c Tomorrow iswcing the big hsrt It , City to be Alluminatcd for the Tournament , COUNCIL APPROVES PAPERS , Committee Will Locate Lights Per manent Sldownlk Orcllnnnco Is Adopted Systematic Plnn of Drnln- Ago U Under Way , The oily council , nt its regular mooting - ing hold li\M night , adopted nud ap proved the lighting contracts , nppoiutod committee to locate the ItghU nnd called n upocinl mooting for Saturday night to net on the work of the apeolnl committee. Tito mayor nud nil the councilman but Tyler were present. The llro nnd police committee suggested thnt the ohiof of the ilru department nhonld ooo thnt the tire hoe is cleaned nnd dried niter ouch iiro , nnd on motion was nnthorizcd to employ help to nttond to this work nnd the clerk wnfl instructed to notify the chief to this clToct. The stroct nnd alloy commlttoo reported ported thnt in going over the streets to locate the boat drainage routes they found thnt tho' dttoh nlong the south sldo of Pnrk nvouuo from Pir t street to the river had been fonccd nnd cense qnontly could not properly bo cleaned nud kept open ns the laud was claimed by private parties. The matter wns dla cuffed nt some length nud it wns decided cidod to nppoiul n committee of three to co-opernto with the olty attorney in an investigation of the matter. Council men Wilkinson , Erummund nnd Pnse walk were appointed ns such commit tee. tee.Mr. . Wilkinson of the street nud alley committee reported that ho had not hnd the comeut crossings placed in South Fourth street , because ho thought after investigation thnt it was not advisable to put in cement , but wood crossings , at least in some lacations. Messrs. Dnvey , Moolick and Quick , residents of that lo callty addressed the council and ex plained the matter nt some length , showing the necessity of having the crossings put In nt once. The chairman of the committee was instructed to carry out the provisions of the resolu tion lately passed in reference to such crossings forthwith , except that at Third avenue the crossing may bo of wood. City engineer Lowe reported on drainage - ago that the records show that the First , Second , Third and Fourth streets should be drained to Park avenue and down Park avenue to the river. J. Eeoulgsteln requested the council to fill Fifth street to Madison avenue to protect his cement sidewalk. The mat ter was laid over until the next mooting and the street commissioner was in structed to make an estimate of the cost of the work. Public works committee reported that the scaffolding had been built around the smoke stack at the pumping station , but that a mason to do the work required could not bo secured before Mondayand that considerably more work should be done than was at first estimated. Ihe nuisance committee reported sev eral minor complaints but thought they would adjust themselves in a day or two. two.The The special committee appointed on lighting contracts presented the con tracts , which were read. A motion tc table the contracts until the next meeting and arrange with the gas com pany to run their lights next week failed , to carry and a motion that the lighting contracts as read be accepted , and ap proved was carried. A motion prevailed that a committee composed of one councilman from each ward be appointed to locate the lights contracted for , and the mayor appointed , as such committee : Kiesau for the Third ward ; Spelliran from the Fourth ; Bruramnud from the First and Pose- walk from the Second as such commit tee. tee.On motion it was ordered that the council meet in special session Satur day evening , July 18 , at S:80 to receive and act on the report of such special committee. F. Klentz appeared before the council as per request and stated that he bad for years been paid $20 per month by the city for sprinkling the streets and that the business men hod this year subscribed $54 per month , but last month he had only been able to collect 15 and considered that would be about all ke would be able to collect during any month. A motion carried that Mr. Klentz bo allowed ? 20 per month for street sprink ling to commence June 1 , and continue as long as may bo necessary , the coun cil to notify Mr. Klentz when to dis continue the work. The bill recently presented for 20 was allowed and ordered paid. The report of the mayor on the census was read , showing the total population of the city to be 4,258. The report together with the reports of the enu merators and other papers , was ordered placed on file and the clerk was in structed to allo w W. N Hose access to the tame for the purpose of compiling a city directory , and the chief of police to find owners of dogs and the street conuniscioner to find persons liable for poll tar. Report of police judge for Jane was read and referred to auditing commit- t e. Also report of street commissioner wajB read and referred to street and alley committee. The following resolution was read and adopted "Ito&olved , That the following described - scribed property be assessed the amount tt oppoeite each description as a special tax for new sidewalks and sidewalk re pair * , and that the city clerk be in- County Treasurer's Semi-Annual Statement. County TroumirorV Wornl-Aiumnl Statement blowing Imlunoo of caoli fund In the Treasury Jumrnry Oth , ll)0l ) ! , taxoa \iiil othur itonm oolli'utod , warrants wlroiwid iinil ether lUnhurHOinuiitM from Jnniiiiry Dili , MiOil , to Juno UOtli , IDOil , hiolu- Hlvoi ami hnlniioc on Imml tliu tlOth day of Juno , 11MVJ. RECAPITULATION. Cr. Bnlnuco January 9 , 1903 $ 41-198 ! ! 4 Received from State Apportionment ' Ai84 20 Received from Ohr. Schmitt Bridge Timber 2 20 Received from Henry Neuwerk , Justice of the Pence Fines 2 00 Received from 0. F. Eisoley , Justice of the Pence Fines ' 110 00 Received from Interest from Banks . * . . . . 000 CO Taxes Collected 95500 78 School Laud Collections , - . 4780 00 Redemptions Collected ; 2811 41 Taxes paid under protest ; 02 05 Fees " - ' . 80 25 Transfers from one Fund to another , ' . ' . . . . . % . . . 12204 23 Township Overdraft Juno 80th , 1903 40 40 . . . ' . . . . Total - . ; § 104009 00 * ' CONTRA. , . * ' ' Township Overdraft January 9 , 1903 . : ; / . . . - ; § 42 74 Warrants Paid ; . ' - . . . . 92397 SO Redemptions Paid " . ? : ; . " 2020 13 Transfers from one Fund to another ; 12204 23 Credit Balance on Juno 30 , 1903 , . 57884 10 Total . § 101009 00 STATE OF NEBRASKA , ) COUNTY OK MADISON , J' " I , R. O. Miles , Treasurer of said county and state , do hereby certify tlmfc the foregoing is n true and < correct stato- ment of the receipts and disbursements of my ollico from the Oth dnj * of January , 1003 , to the 80th dny of June , 1908 , inclusive , to the bust of my knowledge and belief. R. 0. MILES , County Treasurer. STATE OF NEBRASKA , ) . ss. COUNTY OF MADISON , ( We , the undersigned County Commissioners of Madison comity , Nebraska , do hereby certify that wo have carefully examined the foregoing statement of R. 0. Miles , County Treasurer , nnd have found the same correct to the best of our knowledge nnd belief. Dated nt Mndison , Nebraska , this 14th day of July , 1903. [ Signed : ] II. W. WINTER , V- S. J. FINNEGAN , ' / CHRIS SOHMITT , County Commibsiouors. structed to certify same to the county clerk. " The bills of the census enumerators were allowed ns follows : August Brnmmuud , $10 ; J. M. Covert , $13 ; S. T. Adams , $12 ; N. A. Wilkinson , $12. Ordinance No. 274 regarding width nnd material of sidewalks was read the third time. After amending the ordi nance by striking out the clause re- feiring to the height of the sidewalks above the lot level nnd nddiug two sec tions regarding the surface of cement walks nnd requiring the street commis sioner to inspect nil the walks built the ordiunnce passed its third reading nud was adopted , after which the council ndjotrued. The more truth you bring Into an ar gument with n fool the harder be wlli combat it Atchlson Globe. ! fet Without Ilennoa. Sunday School Teacher Well , who was sorry at the return of the prodigal BOD ? Little Girl The fatted calf. Boston Christian Register. P , J , FUESLER TAILOR Is Making a GREAT REDUCTION on Spring and Summer Goods * He has an especially good line of . . . TROUSERINGS which are sell ing at a discount. P , J , FUESLER , FRANK AMBROSE The Harpist l furnish music for dancing purtioti , rivate parties , etc. Address OUJ4 Nor- elk avenue IN THE CHASE FOR THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAR don't forget that the best place to buy lumber and building material is of us. Our stock is the largest and assortment the most complete in [ Northeastern Nebraska. Let Us Make an Estimate on Your Nent Bill , THE CHICAGO LUMBER CO. N. B. DOLSEN , Manager. NORFOLK , NEBR. -H-fi = H = m FFR-3 .W. H. BUOHOLZ , President. Norfolk ALEX. BEAU , Vice President. E. W. ZUTZ , Cashier. National Bank Ths Oldest Established Bank In Northeast Nebraska. : : capital , $100,000,00 , Surplus , $20,000,00 , IV . ' ' . Does a General Buys ; and Sells [ Exchange. Interest Paid * ' ' on Time Deposita. Drafts and Money ' , n i r . . Banking Business orders Soldon any Point in Europe. A . ' ; General Steamship and Foreign Pasaago Business Transacted. DIRECTORS J A. BEAR , F. P. HANLON , F. J. HALE , W , H. BUOHOLZ WM. ZUTZ , N. A. RAINBOLT , S. S. COTTON. Hi I-H-I-M I'M'I-M'M'I ' ' ' ' I Mill - - ' - - - - - I-I-'I-H-4-l-H-H-I"H"H''I"I-H-H " ' ' " - - H-H- ! '