T1IK NOKFOIiK N'KWS : KUIDAY , ( KTOHKK 'J , 11 < V Our Optical Knowledge always in correct work ing order.Vc don't allow ourselves to get behind the times in any information pertaining to the eye. At'- tor examination wo can tell the exact amount of nerve force necessary to overcome eye defects. We don't guess at it , \ve liuvo a scientific way of measuring the refrection of tlie eye. When in doaht almut your oven , come and see us. Dr , Marprcit , Ophthalmologist , As flood as Gold ! The Elkhorn B. & S. AsFocintion will make you a loan to build or buy , on fuvor.ible torniB. T. E. ODIORNE. Secretary. ! - ! - - ! -1-1 = - M ? ' . l-- n Leading REAL ESTATE DEALERS , , , City Property a Specialty , Special Bargains. ct liny Inml , nnlcfc from N'ur- folk , .ll per acre. ICO nort's liny Int < 1. 2 miles fioni Wiir- ucrrillo. JTi per nrvn. 4Sn ni'K'B llni > iinprmeil lanil , J27..V ) jier neri * . SOnirct. 1 mil" fioin Norfcilk Junc'tinn , $ ; j"r/l ( per atie , Gardner & Burrows Norfolk , Nebraska , GOOD EVENING Have you ordered your now shoes for fall weai yet 1 Shi OHIK boys for school time is now tin1 tl'oupbt of parent- , and it brings mnoh e\iien during the Fchool term , without you jn'ocure bhocs that art * both well made ami made of the host niater'alh. A pair of our shoes for hoys or for girls will lust the best part of the > -dmol tea- BOD. Wo Imvo tlie finest stock of men's , boys'and ladie.hlioes at the lowest prices for ( Duality to be found niiywhero. PALACE SHOE STORE STAPENHORST & CO. , Proprietors. The Weather. Conditions of the weather as re corded for the 21 hours ending at 8 n. m. today. Maximum 70 Minimum 51 Average CO Total rainfall for month 1.07 Barometer 20.81 Forecast for Nebraska : Threaten- 'Ingi with showers tonight and east portion Saturday. Cooler Saturday and west portion tonight. LOCAL LIMNINGS. Judge Bwlng of Chicago will give a free public lecture on the subject \ of Christian Science at Odd Fellows' Jmll Friday evening , October 16 , under the auspices of the local church. Mrs. J W. Humphrey Is suffering from an iiijui ' 1 1 > < ' v liii b may pruvo nv'Kir ni. ii- f i < j > ii l , , i ) a n il nua r.ui the uliaip pimut through the solo of lior shoo and Into her foot The pain has been lult'iiso and the \\ouud roqitlruH a nn'at deal of earn. Tlie little thunder storm of last nlKht dropped enough moisture to lay tlie dust and did not afiuct the lovely Indian summer smhihrloimncHH that has been a prevailing font tire of thu weather for several days. The light- niiiK Hashes and thu thunder were vivid enough to remind the people1 of .Mine and July , and thu showers were vigorous , but of short duration. Captain S. Albertl exolllcer , ex- engineer and ex-convict of Siberia , ItiiHila. arrhed in the city today and will lecture In the M. U. clmrch tn- nlKht , under the auspices of the Nor folk Masonic lodge , telling of his ex periences in Uussia and Siberia , and presenting word pictures , true to the Ifle. nf the habits , customs and en vironments of the people who are prominently before the public eye. lie c.inies a line stcreopllean with which to Illustrate his talk , and will give MI-WS of the .scenery , buildings and people of far-off Kussitt , including a number .of moving pictures , ilo has numerous excellent reeommoiulaUona as an entertaining speaker , and the people of Norfolk will have no reason to regret It if they 1111 the church to capacity this evening. > Apples. A car of apples at the Crelghton depot for sale cheap. Part In barrels. John .Moore. Fresh oysters at Karo's. For Sale My property at No. 313 , North Ninth street. Inquire at prom ises. Telephone 178. H. J. Caulllold. BOYD MET JUDICIAL COMMITTEE , Members From- Surrounding Counties Talked Over Campaign in Nor folk Thursday. Judge .1. K. Hoyd , candidate on the republican ticket for re-election to the district bench in the Ninth , was in Norfolk Thursday and mot his central committee during the after noon. The inomberH tallied over the situation thoroughly and found that everything was in first class shape for this coming campaign. The com mittee will work In connection with the other central committees for the good of the party. Those present wore : Chairman JI. D. Tyler , Nor folk ; commltteemcn . D. Funk , liioomlleld ; A. A. Welsh , Wayne ; J. A. Williams , I'lerce ; Isaac Towers , Norfolk ; Frank Hoyil , secretary of the committee from Oalulale. Judge Jackbon , committeman from Antelope county , could not he present. Wo have all kinds of houses , lots and city property for sale. Special bargains to offer In residence prop erty and city lots. Call and see ns , got prices , etc. G. R. Seller & Co. Fancy veal at Karo's. Hear the lecture of Captain Al bert ! at the M. 13. church Friday night. Ho will interest you. School tablets at The News office. DEATH OF MRS. CAMPBELL. Former Norfolk Woman Died at Sedalia , Mo. , September 26. The following communication from Sedalia , Mo. , tolls of the death of Mrs. | A. ' B. Campbell , who formerly lived i in the Collnmor , house , 112 South j BU\unlh street , and previous to mov- I ing beio had made her homo at ' .Meadow Grove. j .Mrs. A. 13. Campbell , formerly of I Norfolk , Neb. , died at her homo in | Somalia , Mo. , on Saturday , September I'd , 11)03 ) , of stomach .trouble. She I ' bad been ill the greater part of a i year , but the disease did not develop I dangerously until ilvo weeks before her death. Mrs. Campbell had suf- fured at times for years \\ith btomach trouble , and two yeais ago had gone Irom Nebraska with her family to spend the winter in Kentucky in hope of Improving tier health , and a year ago Mr. Campbell settled his family in Sedalia , anticipating a long and happy lifo together , but nov , ' the Death Angel has claimed the beloved mother of his home , leaving the family broken hearted. Their 0110 consolation is tlKit their loved ono was a devout christain and died with a sweet trust in her Heavenly Father. Mrs. Campbell's maiden name was Mary Frances Jameson and her girl hood homo was near Springfield , 111. , where she was born December 20 , Ibol. In 1873 she was married to Abel E. Campbell of Leon , N. Y. After spending ten years of their married life in Illinois they made their homo in Nebraska until the fall of 1001. She was the mother of lour chil dren , a son and tlirco daughters , the son d > ing In infancy. There are left to mourn , a husband and three daugh ters : Mrs. A. II. Uohanon of Elgin , Neb. , Miss Grace and Miss Ethel who rohido at homo , all of whom were with her when the end camo. The lunoral services were hold at the family residence Monday , Sop- toinbor 28 , conducted by the Hov. Dudley M. Claggott of. the Drundway I'roBbyterian church oC Sedalia. The music lor the service was conducted by Mm. W. D. Steele , president ol the State Music asouciaUou , and a talented vocalist. The tloral offerings were many mid bwitutitul. Interment took place at Sodalla. A big ucliuul tablet for Oc at The News offlco. Stockmen and Farmers Buy Fancy Cattle and Hogs. Canvass Erected In the Livery Yard A Large Crowd of Duyers.Wcre Pres ent for the Sale at Krantz Yards. The Handsome Animals Drought Good Prices for the Most Part. A tontful of men Inlcrt-slcil In liloodt'd stock gathered Friday afternoon - noon to attend the dlHporslon sale of Daniel Kerr's herd. The auction- t > i > rlng began promptly at 1 'ISO o'clock and the animals went last alter that A number of oipocially line Indi viduals were put up to sell and I hey generally brought pretty good prices Some of the animals for which Mr. Kerr had paid a hull' thousand dollars lars each , lulled to bring ( pillo as much as that In the sale. Others , though , ran pretty well up. All through the morning stockmen from this section of the stale passed through the barns examining the cat tle which were to bo sold , and get ting the pedigrees. I'edigice counts for much in this sort of sale and the catalogues contained a description of each animal to bo sold , All preparations for the sale of Dan iel Kerr's herd of pure blooded Scotch and Scotch-topped shorthornstogeth er \\ltli a magnlllceut lot of Poland- China hogs , bad been made by noon today and prospects were good for n mammoth attendance at the tout this afternoon. , A great canvas had boon stretched In the Krantx. Vards , and here , In a ring surrounded by amphitheatre seats , tile blooded animals , ono at a time , were led and sold under the hammer. A large crowd of stockmen trom over the entire section were present. Tom Callahan acted as auc tioneer. Wanted Girl for general house work. Only three in the family , no children. Wages , $1 per woe-k. Mrs. G. I ! . Sailer , 111 North Ninth street. Choice celery at Karo's. Dr. F. G. Walters succeeds to 'die practice of Dr. Klcsuu. 'I'liono , of fice nnd residence 18. AT THE THEATRE. "An American Hobo" Pleased a Crowded House Last Night , the Second of the Week. Norfolk people are going to the theatre this winter. That is evident from the fact that they have lllled the Auditorium twice this week , two nights apart. Last night the house was crowded for "An American Hobo , " a comedy mclo-dramu In Icmr acts which is filled with soul-stiniiiK situations , blood curdling moments and a current of sparkling humor throughout. John Porter , known as Happy .hick , a relic of the circus , as taken by .1. 11.V. . Uryne , was all that the ordi nary American hobo is , and more. lie won out with the audlonco early. Virginia Melville , as Delia Dool.-y , a friend in .need , played the Uooley part of tlie game , even to the singing of "Mr. Dooley , In clever fashion. She was tjpical to a degree and \\as given a hand at every appearance. "An American Hobo , " Is a play with a plot and the audience was pretty well pleased with the whole performance. The ijoxt attraction is "Queen of the Highway , " on Monday night. Tills is an immense spectac ular event , for which are .carried M-V- eral horses trained to the stage , and other animals that appear. Tlie box oirice seat sale opens at 12:30 : on the date of the show. BATTLE CREEK. . Wm. Salmon is very sick at this writing- A daughter wan born to Mr. and Mrs.V. . D. Fuerst Saturday. Hy. Massman , who has been very sick , is up and around town again. Owen Wade wont to Omaha Wed nesday to attend a medical college. Charles Jenkins and son of Norfolk wore Uattlo Crook visitors Friday. W. II. Daniel bought the Lorenz Wolz farm in Highland precinct laht week. Mr. and Mrs. NVonzol Koryta were visiting with relatives at Emerick Sunday. Henry Hlokonburg wont to Sioux City Wednesday for treatment in a hospital. Alt Hooves and Creed Phlpps re turned Friday from their visit in Old Virginia. Conrad Kamrath of Newman Grove was lioro on business the fore part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Holnhold Holmors of Pierce were visiting hero Sunday with relatives. Four of five precincts were not represented with delegates at the domo-pop convention. John Wragor and family of Pierce wore visiting here several days at the homo ot James Drozock. Herman Claus , our pioneer shoe maker , carries his left arm In a sling because of a sore on the Index finger. A two > i > ai old stci > r bHuniMr. ; tit J V , Hi ! v , i Uil'i ' ,1 , | , \ i ,1 , i , , * * " ' I ' v III til p I I II i' \ \ | oM Mr ul. < l MI > lly bt.ili. u1. . . ui i | Miss Clara Mudnt were visiting Sun- i da > at ( he Kudut liiiinn In Norfolk. The bani , two mulcH and sonic grain belonging lit Mrs. Drury < H- born , south of ( own , wcro di < strocd b > lire Sunday noun. Deputy County Clerk Joseph Daniel and family of Madison wcrn visiting hi'ro Sunday with his brothers , War ner II. and Fletcher Danlol. Owen O'Neill , Joseph Severn , Mlkn IMoii/.eli , Sam Schneider and Frank Smolek went to Hot SprlngH , S. I ) , Friday , returning Wednesday. Th ( > members of the Lutheran con gregation will hold their < | imrl rly lumlncss meeting Sunday nltnruooii. Tlielr services will commence from ne\t Sunday at 10 o'clock a. in. ! Our FALL SUITS I and n o I OVERCOATS $ * > ' t > | are ready 1v v 1 > > > ' ! 14 t 4' for your tV 4V > 4 ; V > \ * \ * > J inspection. v \ * > > / V \ > > VI- The t > 44 44 44 4' 4' < Star ! 44 4 THE BEE HIVE We have decided lo close out tlie entire stock of Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing at less that manufac turing prices , as we have no room lo carry a complete line of clothing. THE BEE HIVE ROSENTHAL & KRASNE , LADIES' ACCOUNTS The Norfolk ItulMlnn "ml I < > Jn AssoUntlon Hindi * ilcpo-i | ! triiin uiiini'ii I IniniiiiiiKii mi'iit IIIIK KIICII i- inn ml KtnilN in lln-ir rixiimi | mould mill ifi-iiiilIiliMil of licinuiililiKIII In ilipiu III < ( . II Dt'IL\Mi. ! Siictnri. . 6. R , SEILEIt. IMHY AND SALK mull Cou.viw HHAAHCII AVI : . AND Timtn ST. Telephone , No. 44. i i i n : i 111J-M-J- I YOH Can't ' Get Blood i out of a tin nip , lull t. you can gi I MiliMliirlinn f ! nut ol n | milnl I'lnl < yc'H \\lien ilHiTip nf vinliin are .j < . corrected \\ilh properly < tilted glasses. K. W. WILI IA MS , ! ( lUADUAII : OPTICIAN , t 12 UlSHuP liLUCK. 4 ' ' ' , ' ' i ' ' ' i | I I I I I- i I fc MILLARD GREEN. DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE MOVINd A I'KC\TY. ! | .h Good Second-Ha.nd Organ Ala Very Low Price. H' 1 4 4 4 4 Ovir Record for 1903 to Dale : | 4 4 23 Pianos Sold , 45 Organs Sold , * 4 41 4' ' 4 4' V * . 4" " 4 * SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY ! k" 4 ; We si ill do Wiildi work ai llici old if. stand. The fjnsili'sl drawback * * * with our walHi-work is that il , al v > 4i ways k'ives wil isfjirl ion. * . 4' 4 4' ' 4 4 HAYES JEWELRY MUSIC HOUSE i 1 i i i ! i 1-11-1 i-i I will offer for private sale at the Piano building for cash or on time the following property : 4 One pair freldiii - . ' .hunt Hi years old , weight liiOU Ihs. each. One pair Miiinlnnl liieil day K1'I'"KH ( ' , well matched , weight 1100 Jiis each , -I ami f > j'tarH old. Oneppun hay horses , weight ii)0 ! ( ) llm. each , 7 nnil 8 years Olil. Two thorc.UKlibied .Inrhey cows Ono line new trap , manufactured by Kiinta & HnuL'Cnriingo Co. Terre Haute , I ml. . , One topliuuw , < > 'l ' condition. ' ! One niblcir tire runabout. oed Rhupu. A. Ouo nearly new lifjht double liarncNH. Ouo heavy Concord double ImrnoHS , nearly new. One double work hnrneHH. Olio power feed grinder. W. H. BLAKEMAN. 3H - H4fr HfrHii -1--1 ! - : ' - * . - ; : ! ! -1 11 - ! -1 -i i1 - v You want to build a barn. t < l > * You want to repair the roof. ' > > > You would like to fix the tt t- fence , tt You would add to the old t- * * wood shed. h t > You would use wood of any K kind for anything K h Let the Chicago Lumber Company > figure with you. They're progressive. > > S < > 1iica'o Lumber Company frI It' * It- ( IN. B. DOLSEN , Manager. I * 'Phone 91. NORFOLK , NEB. : K..X..K : * M { * "There are no birds in last year's i\esi" | t Don't delay getting your new hat until next season , thinking - J * * > ing they will be cheaper then. $ * We do not carry over old stock. | * * * We have made a very excellent selection of the best that 4. millinery fashions for the fall of 1903 afford , and we will $ H ! work to please every taste. We will fit the hat , and | I secure the most becoming effects. | S That is what we pay a trimmer for. $ 7&/F J fl 7 V VI 7 1L.T TST 1H7 * "fc MISS E. J. BENDER * t Her hats have an individuality that is refreshing. t V Vt . .K' * * * * * * * * < X'M' * <