fllK NORFOLK WKKKIVNENVSlOlHNAL - : MUOAV .It'NK , 1'J V T Evcnts ° f thc * S JL t Week in Norfolk $ Pleasures of the Week. On hint Moiiifii ) rxinliiK the hmni or Mr mid MI-H K. M Mnnllnnt < in cm South N'lulli Hlri-t-l , a fiirrvvHI liiiniin | > t mill ri'ffiihinVIIH | hi'ld In honor uf Mr. uiiil Mrt . H. o. Mount , who h-iivi- noon for Fremont lo inuUttholr future lioino. 'I'lio Kin-HlH were nil old time " * * -"JtlB anil uelnhlioi-H In the llelnhts. . mill Mi'H Mount have been a part torfnlU for nineteen yearn anil they ' many , many warm friends who / -l very Hlnt-i-rt-ly their tjoliin - y. Mr. Mount who has already i'ii iii | hlH work In Fremont came up for the rod-til Ion. The hcHt vvlnhi H of all Norfolk no with Mr. and Mrs. Mount In their new homo. This week held the two Initial re citals In the annual romnicnremeii ! program of the Norfolk hranch of - IlioVeHtern ( 'onsorvatory of Musli ! , the Norfolk branch holng under the direction of Mrs. Cora A. Heels. On Monday afternoon u musical matinee was Klvi'ii ! > ' the younger pupllH. It wan followed Tuesday evening hy an uviMiliiK recital hy more udvanced pupils. Moth reeltalh were Kreatly enJoyed - Joyed hy those who attended. This rncltals are helus Iven at the Audi torium. t Mra. .1. ( ' . Still. Mrs. O. It. Mere dith. Mrs A. II. Vlele. Mrs. .1. I' . Mny- lurd , Mis. ( ' I1 Parish , Mrs. MlaUney , Mra. KnbiMi KeynoldH , Mrs. Weaver , Mrn. .1. I ) . SliifKeon went , lo Lin coln on Krltlny to attenil a house liarty In the home of Mrs. C' . 1) ) . Sims. The ladies will retuin Monday. The Indies unlit ! of Trinity church and the lut'ilt-H ' - who asnlHleil at thu U. 1 C. T. haminet were eutertaliieil 'it a pleasant social session on Tuesday afternoon , in the home of Mrs. ( ! eor e .r. A three course supper was : d at six o'clock. 'a. I. . . M. Musselman was hosless fl Informal luncheon on Friday , -.ty-llve ladles weie seated at small " * at 1 o'clock and were served to a . i very nice three course lunch. A. jolly .A I 1 afternixin followed , Ilio guests enjoy- . IIIK ii ihiruliiK contest and plcluro advertlsliif ; hunt. Mcsdames II. 1 * . Snydcr and .T. 1) . Stui'Keon entertained a company of ladles lit a I o'clock luncheon on Tues day. A pleasant social afternoon was oiijoyed hy the quests. The t > . \V. C. Huh surprised Miss Hiittlo SchmledeherK Monday even- \t\K \ \ , the occasion bt-liiK her llfteenth Idrtlulay. UefreHhements were served. The ladles society of the First Con- Krenatloual church met with Mrs. Mc Millan Thursday atternoon. Mrs. J. T. Thompson assisted Mrs. McMillan. The ladies of Ilio Preshyterlau church enjoyed u pleasant mooting with Miss White on Friday aftci.ioou. Kluhtoon young ladles gave u Bhower party for Mlas Kthel While Monday evonlnK. The O. M. C. Huh was entertained last Saturday evening hy Miss Helen Herman. The K. C Huh met at ( he home of Mlsa Kdna Ward Wednesday. Hymenlal. rhe wedding of Miss Kathryn M. * w to Mr. F. (5. Ciettlnger took place JJDday morning at r > : HO o'clock at W homo of the hrido's parents , Mr. .ad Mrs. C' . F. Shaw. The hrido and Miss Huth . . .Tkwi were attended hy Shaw , and C. S. steen of Kansas City. Hov , .1. C. S Weills of Trinity church performed the ceremony The bride wore n bountiful and becoming gown of white satin messaline , while the bridesmaid looked charming In pink silk. After a delicious wedding breakfast , the yonng couple left on the curly morning train for a trip to Missouri. Miss Shaw Is a very pop ular > onng woman , accomplished and capable. Mr. Gettingcr travels in this ttMTltoiy for ,1. ( Iralnger & Co. of Lincoln and has hosts of warm friends who congratulate him on the charming bride he has won. Mr. and Mrs. ( Jettlnger will ho "at home" after July 1 In the now cottage which has been built for them on South Kighlli street. The furnishings lor the new home are a gift from the bride's father. Many other pretly and useful gifts 07.1HO to the bride with future happi miuiy wishes for her ness. Miss Kthol While of Norfolk and Clarence Mnrroughs of Mlanchard , la. , wore married on Thursday at Madison by Rev. U. W. Mcdregor. The brldo and groom wore attended by Miss Adell I'hle and Frank Leslie of Hos- Ulna. The yonng people returned to Norfolk in time for a six o'clock wed ding supper at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. White. Mr. and Mrs. Murroughs will live In " "Uinchard and left for that place on a-riday morning. Invitations have been Issued for the Aiding of Miss Carrie Holand nnd i * lter Hecroft which will take place - > the. home of the bride's parents , Mr , and Mrs. W C. Holand ou Wednesday , Juno 10 , at 10 o'clock. Mr. nnd Mrs L , HurKcndorf have enjoyed a visit the past wi-ek from their son , NVllliam of Fairfax. S. D. , nnd his bride. The young couple were married nt Hassett on Sunday. A company ot jouns people , all old fi lends of the groom , came tc chtirlvarl them Mondii ) evening. l 'ltei In ( he evening Mrn. MucUendorf nerved lefrchhcmentM. Mr. and Mrs. llnrlu-n dorf will lake a trip to the Pacllli coast before going to their home In Fairfax. On Wodni'Hdny nt C p. in. , Arlhm Thurher and Miss CoiiHlance Keliiharl will be married at the home of the brldo'H parents , Itt-v. J. C. S. WHIlt will oillclato. Personal , Mr. Joseph Shoemaker of Onialm came In from the west on Sunday am ! vlHlted until Monday at the home ol 10. P. Wealherby. Mr. Shoemakei made the trip through Wyoming wllli the Omaha "boosters. " Mrs. Shoe maker accompanied him home on Monday. Miss Sinclair , superintendent ol nurses at the hospital for Insane went to Lincoln on Monday to attend thr graduation of nurses from the Iralnhif. school at the Lincoln hospital for In sane. Dr. and Mrs. Hear went to Omalni on Thursday to meet their daughter Miss Itohlnette , who Is returning from Virginia , where she has spent the past year at llolllns Institute. Mrs. Chase , Mrs Morton and llortoi Mnnger of Stantou came up to sei "The District Leader" Flday evening and were guesls In the homo of W N. Muse. Miss Madge Mlchlo of Denver , hns arrived In Norfolk to spent the sum mer. Miss Mltchle has taken rooms In the home of Mrs. 1-JInlo Desmond Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Fry came ovei from Mnrtlngton and were gucnts 01 Mr. and Mrs. II C Saltier at "Tin District Leader , " Friday night. C. U. Allen of Mecla , S. D. , am Marry Leggelt of llawarden , la. , won guests In the home of W. N. Musi Thursday and Friday. Miss Helen Maylard will go to Sioux City on Wednesday for a two weeks' visit with Miss Huth Norris find Miss Kathleen Kims. C. M. Heynolds left Saturday noon for Mlddletown , N. Y. , where ho will meet Mrs. Heynolds and Miss Melon. Alec Hoar , Jr. , has been confined to the house several days this week with a case of blood poison. Miss Huth Shaw came up from Crete to attend her sister's wedding on Monday. Mrs. William Hntterllold has return- d from a two weeks stay in Omaha Mrs. F. ( I. Sailer of Fairfax Is In I he city for a visit with relatives. SEVEN CASH PRIZES OFFERED FOR BEST KEPT LAWNS. AWARD WILL BE MADE SEPT. 10 Woman's Club Unites With Commer cial Club and Auxiliary in Reviving Lawn Competition to be Open to All The City. Norfolk will have u lawn competi tion this summer , this end of the city improvement scheme having boon re vived by committees representing the Woman's Hub and the Commercial Club Auxiliary. Seven cash prizes of $1" each will bo offered. The prizes will be paid from the treasuries , of the. Commercial club proper aiul the auxiliary. The prizes will be divided as follows : The Prizes. One prize of $5 for host kept resi dence property valued at $1,800 or under. One prize of $ fi for host kept resi dence property valued at over $1,800 and under fH.fiOO. Four prizes of ? f > each for the best kept property in each of the four wards. One prize of $5 for the best kept alley In any residence block in the city. Basis of Awards. In awarding the prizes it has been agreed that the following factors In the making of a well kept piece of property should be considered : the lawn , parkage , frontage at roadside , M'getable garden , Irees and alley. The prizes will he awarded on Sep tember 10 , 1008. The comnUttee to award the prizes will however go over the city several times during Uie sum mer. Kvery piece of property In the city will be considered In the competition without the formality of n formal on- ' ry. ry.It Is expected that the honor attach , ed to the award much more than the cash prize offer will Incite Norfolk citizens toward the Improvement of their out-of-doors space. About Norfolk. Lincoln Star : The Norfolk News Is glad that the garden rake has taken the place of the muck rake. Try a News want ad. t IT WAS EASILY THE SEASON'S HIT IN NORFOLK. GREETED DY A PACKED HOUSE A Clever Company , Headed by Miss Ethel Dovey And Frederick Trues , dell , Make Norfolk Laugh Merrily All Evening. "The District Leader" leads thc season In Norfolk , both In thu size ol the audience and the popularity of thr show. It was a genuine "hit" from start lo llnlsh and Norfolk und north Nebraska laughed till their sides shook at the mirth of the clever troupe of pla > ers Miss Kthol Dovey made new friends with her winning ways and other members of the company shar ed the hearty applause that echoed and rc-cchocd In the Auditorium dur Ing the performance. "What's the Use of Dreaming ? " was probably the song hit of the evening , made effective hy a "dope" scene , til- I hough "Heart to Let. " " Slug. Sing , Sammy Sen , " and "Same Old Story , " proved mighty popular. Fred Truesdell , a man of striking appearance , was "all there" In the leading role , and with u splendid voice. Me and Miss IVovoy , in team \\ork , hi ought down the house at each appearance. Albert Denier as "Kzra Whattlo , " and Frank Weed , as "The Man Whii Hots , " proved a rollicking , fun-making pair who won a warm spot In the heart of the audience Instantaneously. ' "I'he District Leader" Is an Inter esting melodrama set to music. It differs from the ordinary musical comedy In that there Is enough of a heart story to hold genuine Interest throughout , while the jokcsmitht work overtime all through the play keeping people in good humor. Seldom has Norfolk enjoyed an > show more than "The District Leader. " And the packed house at the Auditorium demonstrated that Nor folk Is willing lo support the effort ! ' of the management In hooking hluli class attractions. SHE LIKED THE AUDIENCE. Miss Dovey Commented Upon Nor folk's Cordiality. "It was a particularly cordial audi ence , " said Miss Dovey , after the per formance. "An audience that Is re sponsive always makes It so much easier to work. " Miss Dovey is one of four famous sisters who halo from Nebraska. I'lattsnionth is their home. They have all gained renown on the stage. Next Monday night "Tho District Leader" is going to Plaltsmouth , for Miss Dovey's sake , to allow the people of her old home I own to see the clover star. Miss l > ) vey met a number of for mer acquaintances in Norfolk. She used to visit at the university of Ne braska , and consequently has met many Nebraska yonng people. The manager of the company , Mr. Sardham , was delighted with Norfolk. Warnerville. The new U. P. station In Warner- vllle is certainly an ornament to the town. The cut worms have greatly in jured the corn in this vicinity. Many farmers have had to replant. The adjnstor of the ( Ire insurance company was hero Tuesday and ad justed the loss on Ooo. Wheeler's house which was destroyed last week. The house was Insured for JliOO and the contents for $1fiO. Sunday , June 11 , will he children's day at the M. 10. Sunday school. The church will ho decorated with llowors and a very pretty program will be rendered. Hoskins News. Mr. and Mrs. Scliwlndt observed the anniversary of their fifteenth wedding day by entertaining on Wednesday last at their home a large company of lelativos and friends. Mrs. Anna Longer has now com pleted her removal Into the Mantel building where she will conduct a boarding und rooming house. Hobert Fenski gave a dance at his farm on Saturday evening last. An enjoyable time was reported by those who attended. Miss Helene SHiwend concluded a successful term of school at Apex on Friday last. Misses Dorothy fircone , Kthol Wothorholt and Llllith Foster went to Norfolk on Tuesday to take part ina recital given by Mrs. Cora A. Hcols ou Tuesday evening. Miss Laurette Cnllen of Winsido visited at the Averll homo over Sun day returning homo Monday after noon. Mrs. P. Kautz and Chas. fircone wore passengers to Sioux City on Sat urday Inst. Mrs. Averll , Misses Anna Nelson and Loretta Cnllen were Norfolk visi tors Monday between trains. Mrs. Johnson and llttlo daughter Madge from Hartiiigtoii visited with her niece , Mrs. W. Harge , a few days of last week. Miss Lizzie Desh was homo from Wayne over Sunday. Harry Xlemer was homo from Wayne over Sunday. Miss Mclutosh of Wnyno visited with the family of Mrs. Louis /.loinor over Sunday. ICluier Schroeder Is reported sick with measles. Mr John Crobby and Hubert Temp- lill atttli'Iod ' tinH.UikctV c.'HMIilUili . ' .it Sl ux t'lU on S.itunla > l.i.-t Mr and Mrs W Wtthcrhult of Nor folk and daughter , Miss Stella , visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. over Sunday. Mrs R Hohrke and children fron Mi adow isnive arrived Sunday. Mr Hnhrke will arrive In the course of r few days. Among ( hone who went to hear llryai from llosklns were Mr. W.utz am the Hov. Mr. Greber , Jr. l-ast week three carloads of hogs were shipped hy (5. Schroeder , one tt Sioux City and two to South Omaha This week Andrew Stamln shipper two carloads of cattle to South Omaha C. W. Anderson two carloads of hogt to Sioux Cit.\ . and dus Schrin dor om carload of hogs to South Omaha. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. AHTICLU I. Name. Thu name of this corporation shall be "Columbia Life Insurance com pauy. " AHTICLIC II. Place of MiiNinos. The home olllce of the company am Its principal place of business shal lie In the city of Norfolk , Nebraska. AHT1CLU III. Kind of Huslness and Premium Hates Section I. Tile business of the com | ian > shall be to Issue policies of in snraiice on the lives of Individuals payable In thc event of dealh ; lo pa\ indemnities in the event of accidental Injury , to pay cash and other siirren dor values during the lifetime of tin Insured , and to do all things pertain Ing to Hie business of life and accl dent Insurance , as defined by Hie lau > of the State of Nebraska , creating am legiilatiug mutual benefit associations lite insurance ami lite Insurance com panics , now In force or which mas hereafter be enacted. The members- of tin- company reserving the righl at any time , at an\ annual or special meet Ing thereof , to accept any pro visions of law now In force , or wV Mi ina.x then be In force , for changing lo the mutual level premium , legal reserve plan. Sec. 2. The rate of premium charged on an > and every policy is hiied shall be such sum as will pro vide lor the pa.Mneiit of the policy li 'full according to its terms , on a hash of not less than that required hy tin actuaries table of mortality with font per cent interest. AHTICLK IV. Annual and Special Meetings of Members. Section 1. Kaeh Individual Insurei In lite company by one or mure poll Hos in force at the lime of the meet ing , shall be entitled lo one vole a an\ annual or special meellng of tin members of the company ; and whei not prohcnt in person , may dologati his authority lo vote by printed am written proxy ghon to a member of the coinpan\ Such proxy to be valid must stale tlu number , the date and the amount of the policy held by the person giving it , ami be filed with the company at least fifteen days before the meeting next following its date of Issue. Sec. J. The annual meetings of the members shall be held at the home olllce of the company , at one o'clock p. in. on the second Tuesday In Jan uary in each jour. Special meetings shall be held at the same place when called by the executive committee , b > giving at least ten days written notice thereof staling the purpose for which such spi Hal meeting Is called. Sec. I ! . At each annual meeting the members of the company shall elect a hoard of seven directors ; who , ex cept the medical director , shall be members of I lie company , to serve lor one year or mil 11 their successors are elected and qualify. All the cor porate powers of the company shall vest In the board of directors , who shall also have power to fill vacancies caused by the death or resignation of any din dor or olllcer. The medical director may , or ma > not be a mem ber ot the company. Sec. t. The board of directors shall provide in I lie h.v-laws Hie number of persons required to he present In person or by proxy , at any annual or special meeting of the members to constitute a quorum. Sec. fi. At any annual or special meeting of the members of the com pany , those articles of incorporation may be amended , changed or altered by an affirmative vote of a majority of the number of members required to be present In person or by proxy to constitute a quorum. AHTICLK V. Hoard of Directors. Section 1. The incorixirators of the company shall be its first board of ill- lectors , to serve until the first an nual meeting of the members and until their siiccobsors are elected and qualify. Sec. : ! . The regular annual meeting ol the board of directors shall be hold Immediately after the annual meet ing of the members , when by a ma jority vote the board of directors shall elect officers for the ensuing year. The officers shall be a presi dent , a vice president , a treasurer , a hocreiar.v and a medical director , who shall hold olllce for one .vear or until their successors are elected and shall qualify. One person may hold the office of treasurer and secretary. Sec. ; ! . Tin board of directors shall adopt , amend , alter or change I he by-laws , create olllces ami elect officers not designated in Section 2 of ihih article , when for the Interest of the company so to do , and to do all tilings nicessary for the successful management of the company. Five members of the board of directors shall constitute a quorum lor the transaction of business bv it , but an affirmative vote of four members of the board of directors shall be re quired to earn anv motion or to elect any olllcer. Sec. I. The board of dirt-dors shall eh el an executive committee of three of Us members which shall have power lo administer the affairs of the company when the hoard of di rectors is not In session. The board of directors shall also elect a finance committee ami an auditing committee of three members each , whoso duties shall bo defined In the by-laws. AHTICLIJ VI. Investments , limits and Deposit. Section 1 All loans > \ \ \ \ \ \ be made In Mie uaiiii of the ciimpam \ < i ! < im \\.i\\ \ \ \ \ t tua < l > in , iii\ iln > ci'i ' l < l of tin I "H.lH ; | ! \\u\ \ \ \ li il I i ' i i | < 'MilI ' i i | III' ' ' < > ' | II In Ml' ( ' I X .III ' I 'Hill ' ! l < 'll ' i ' xal'iai'li ' ' 0"i > iii .in tin .iii. . - of seflintii s tu it Sec. 2. Loans mav bo made on 1111- mciimbcred farms secured b > UIM imirtiige thereon , provided witch f.um- are Improved , productive and sltunieil In well Met HIM ) iiud Well develop' ' il sections , and that the amount loaned thereon ' hull Hot exceed fnrlpel cent of the appraised value then of exclusive of Improvements. HoinK or warrants may he bought for In Mslmetit of the rillled Stales , or state , count v , citv , town or school district , when such bonds or warrants bear Interest and are Issued accoid Ing tti law. Also real estate ma > be owned bv the company when required for Its home olllce building Includinu looms therein for rental. See. ; i Tin1 company shall have power to sell , transfer or dispose of any real estate , bonds , warrants , mort gage or Investments , which It mav have secured In the regular course of Its business , at any time the hoard of directors may direct for the best later esl of the company. Sec. I. A slim equal to the net re serve oil all policies 111 force on a basis not less than that required b\ the actuaries table of mortality aiul four per cent Interest , the first > eai being computed as l.erm Insurance when so desired , shall be Invested in the securities prescribed ill section . ' ' of llils article , and kept on deposit wllh the auditor of public accounts at Lincoln , Nebraska , for the lieliellt ami sectirliy of the pollcv holders. AHTICLIO VII. How Mone.v Shall he 1'alil Out. Seel ion I. No money shall be paid out and no expenditure whatever shall be made , except same shall have been authorized in the h.v-lavvs or b.v special iiulhorilN of the board of directors or if the executive committee. No con liilmllon shall be made b.v or for the company to any political , legislative < > , - other organization or association of any Kind or for any purpose what ever. Sec. y. All salaries or other com pensation of directors , officers , em- plo.vees or agents shall be fixed b.V the board of directors. AHT1CLIO VIII. Annual Distribution of Surplus. Section 1. The surplus earnings of the company shall belong exclusively to the policy holders , and shall be an nually divided among the members if the company whose policies are In full force in the following manner , Hid not otherwise. At the end of each calendar year the directors of the company shall cause to be made i valuation of every policy in force and of all other liabilities of the company. The excess of the assets of the com pany alter deducting all of said liabil ities shall be the surplus. Out of such surplus the board of directors shall cause lo he sci aside such sum as may he necessary lo maintain the perman ency and stability of the company , and the balance shall be apportioned to I he policies In force according to their terms AHTICLIO IX. No Personal Liability. Section 1. No person shall incur my personal liability for losses or other obligations or liabilities of the . 'ompaiiy by reason of being a policyholder - holder or contract holder in the same , or as an incorporator , or olllcer or director thereof. IN WITNICSS WHKHF.OF. we. the undersigned corporators of said com pany have hereunto subscribed our names , this UStli day of Mav , A. D. I'.iOS. ' S. J. fi. IHVIN , O. W. HICK , 11. C. MASON , A LUX PKTIOHS. ( 'MAS. ATKINSON , K. C. MKHTX , 10. L. HHUSH , II. .1. STIOINHAUSKN , Witness to all seven signatures. Stale of Nebraska , County of Knox. ss. He li known thai on the : ' .stli day if May , 1008. A. D. , personally ap- iieaied before me the undersigned 110- ary public duly commissioned and pialilied for and residing in said oiiniy , S. J. ( ! . Irvvln , O. W. Hice , II. C. Mason , Alex Peters , Chas. Atkin son , 10. C' . Mertz and 1C. L. Hriish , to : ne known lo be the identical persons whose names are affixed to the above Instrument , who executed the same in my presence , and severally acknow- ledgt d the execution thereof to be their voluntary act and deed. Witness my hand and notarial seal the day and year last above written. \ Notary's | II. J. STKINHAUS10N. / Seal \ Notary Public. My commission expires February 17th , 101 I. These articles of incorporation ap- pioved this 1st day of June , P.MiS. 1C. M. SICAHL1C , .111. , \ Auditor's j Auditor of Public Ac- / Seal. \ counts. The within and foregoing articles of incorporation approved by me this 2nd day of June , A. D. , loos. W. T. THOMPSON , Attorney fiotioral. AHTICL1C VIII14. Commencement and Termination of Corporate ICxfsteiice. Section 1. This corporation shall commence business on approval ot these artichs by the auditor of public accounts and the attorney general and shall continue for ulm ty-nlne years hereafter. NEW AND ORIGINAL methods of curing Nervous anil Chronic Diseases. Write me a state ment of your condition In plain \vonU anil receive fee of charge coulldentlal advice as to best and surest means of cure. Address : DR. C. H. BOBERTZ , 14 Bobertz Bldg. , Detroit , Mich. WEDNESDAY WRINKLEb. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. fi. Hnebuer of Pierce are visiting relatives In Nor folk. folk.Martin Watson of Pllgor was a city visitor yesterday. Miss Wright of Wtniietoon la visit ing friends in the city. Harold Cole came up from Stanlon to attend the hall game. J M Conley Is home from u busl- in s ii iji to pl.nnv l > u Mi- - I1 iirl leflin - i.f . Pile , r i- \ i i' ' in.1 ti n ii'l- ' in tin i ii \ \ Hui hi. li.l- n Mirii1 finlli a I MI ' i.iMI. . - - I r [ i to M i > l nII > - ( "r.i"iiiinlin of Hattit Cnek la visiting Ht.tleliOfli.QQl ! Plan lor Summer Comfort Hon't ndil the ht\it of a kitchen fne to the snlTicicnt diseoinl'uit of hot weather. Use a New 1'erfeetionViek lUue Flame. Oil Cook-Stove nnd cook in comfort. With a "New Perfection" Oil Stove thr preparation of daily meals , or the bitf weekly "bakitn. ; , " is done without raising the tempeiatnre perceptil'ly above that ol any other room in the house. If you once have experience with the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove , yon will be aniar.nl at the restful wav in which it enables you to do woik th.it has heretofore overheated the kitchen and > otn.silf" . The "New Ptrkvtiuii" Stove is ideal for summer use. Made in three s-i/rs anil all warranted. If not at your diaUr's , write our nearest agency. " The J& < rvci , , , crfect combustion . whether liigli or low ii llu lofnto frro fmiu ili'.nr.iiT.iblcodor . aiul ru ; - not Riiinkr. S.ilr , i nmi- it , niii.uncutat the ideal If nut at ji'iir di-.il > r's , \\nte our ne.arc.M ncncy. | ; STANDAKI ) OIL COMPANY ( IM oiieiiiM ri n John Davenport of Kluin is in the city visiting fi lends and relatives. Mrs. P. C. Marsh of I'ender was visiting friends In the clly Tuesday. Miss Klsle Kehrelber of Wlsner IK visiting at the home of K. M. Xlesche. Mrs. X. W. Clover and children left at noon for West Point for a short visit. visit.W. W. A. WH/lgman left this morning for a short trip to Columbus and Omaha. Mrs. M. II. Krllogg of Crelghton was in the city yesterday. Miss Klla Hcliueth of Humphrey , visited with Mrs. William Itahr over Sunday. Miss Unth Morseh of Albion Is In Norfolk on a visit with her sister , Mrs. It. O. Webb. Mrs. A. IKllllan and little son have returned I'lom a three weeks' visit at Lincoln , Peru and Wahoo. Miss Iela finish returned this noon from lOvanston , III. , where she has been attunding Northwestern univer sity. Mesdamis Stilt , Parish , Maylard , Itlakeney and Heynolds have return ed from Uncoil1 , where they attended a house party. 1)1. ) O. U. Meredith , W. It. Lawrence and Mrs. C. l.lnilsl 10111 lift this morn ing for Fremont , where they will at tend the stale Sunday sehool conven tion that is being held there this week. Albert C. Hanks of Tililen and Miss Olga K. Nelson of Douglas county , were married In Omaha. J. K. Montague is opening n pool room in the building formerly oceupled by the Lvrie moving plelnre show. The speeial ICaule meet ings called for Sunday afternoon will lie belli Monday evening at S oYIot-U Instead Fred M. Hunter. Norfolk's new eity -iipcrlntcmlcnl , Is prlneipul nt' the Alma junior normal sehool this - nin mer. Peter llnssey Is able to be ahum again after having suffered for sev eral weeks from a very severe at tail of rheumatism. No meetings were held Tuesday , either of the Commercial club or of the Commercial club auxiliary , both meetings being postponed until the next regular meeting dates. Julius Itoche , a young son of Her man Hot-he , Is back on the Itoche farm after having traveled through the south with a elreiis , performing sev eral .startling circus "stunts. " Superintendent 10. ,1. [ indwell of this oily and County Superintendent F. S. Perdue of Madison are in the stale superintendent's olllce in Lincoln , checking np the credentials of appli cants for teachers' eerlilieates fmiu Nebraska colleges. A large snapping turtle eiin1in. ; : along Norfolk avenue iau.iiHHI ! lillle excitement. The | ieiiv > lain.ui'l ' the overflowing of the riw i pinl > , iiil\ carried the turtle up Into one of Hu- pastures and from there he i-.ime up town to see the carnival. York Times : 13. ] | . Brewer of \i.r . folk is in the city the um si of ln- IHother Jonas Hrewer. Mr lnu ! < ! arrlvid Saturday noon from 11,1-1 no where he represented the ( 'hie l'i ib i iitltiii of Norfolk at the lir t > --nm ' tinNebraUa Anti-Saloon b.mui ; c. convi nl Ion. Oswald Itclche , a son of ( 'n' ' lt < < ' ' living ct nth of the city , u.l ! linn I the prlnclp.il at tract Ions at ii > l < ii'i : ' of July celebration In one s > uih In kola town | | e Is advei i- ; . J tin a grand fne exhibit Inn wiib In- iliv.n. . ' dog ami one man band. I'm the at tractions he will nciive $ . "i The Norlliwesli rn recently built a reservoir fifteen miles out t'to.n Dalla- the reservoir being located in a blub Htrelch of land where water was dif ficult to secure for cattle men li ailing their callle In to ship to market. The reservoir will catch the spring flood water and hold It for the dryer sea son t'ri k-liii N' ' w - The I .l | > ! l I \vh i A ) : MI A U I i S i Hi i I'llMttl * > * ibi in in - UK n aiul t In ir connect ion with tile eiuiiian\ | , in a'-'iiraiiee thai the business will be conducted along nafo and eoiiservnllve lines. The lalluie of one of the yonng men appolnli d by Congressman llo.vd lethe the Aniuipolis naval academy to pass the lequiieil mental examination and the I'alluie of the oilier lo pass the physical examination left two vaean cies Horn the Third dirslrlct. A MIIIIIL ; man to receive an appointment to Annapolis must have resided with in I hi" district for a year past and .niisi be over sixteen ami under twenty years of nge. The appointee : nnsi pass an examination in ( Cnglish geograph.v , history , arithmetic , alge bra and gi oiiu-try. Tin- examination papers are marked on the scale rang ing I'lom I lo n and a mark below I'd may cause the rejection of the candl 'late. ' Thiiil district boys who would he naval olllccis should correspond \v itli Congn ssman Itoyd. I'nliii-rli f'linnof Intlnroil .vltli LOCAL APPLICATIONS , us tboy iinii'it reach tlio .Hunt of thu iltHoiiHH. Catarrh IH u liloiii'i or coiiHtltntloniil llsiasinmi In nnlor In i-urii tt you muni lake Intermit ri-ni''il'H. 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