s 4 I Come in and See LEONARD The Druggist and inspect the Latest Line of Medicines Put on the Market Newtons Female Regulator and Tonic Natures Great EmnienagOLiie Every lady suffering with Female Troubles should try a bottle Newtons Sarsaparilla and Celery Compound is one of the finest Blood Kidney and Liver Preparations on the market Jf in need be sure and try the latest NEWTONS HuCon Hair Tonic If your Hair is falling out or you have Dandruff or any kind of Scalp Disease be sure and try HU CAN strictly guaranteed One bottle will show a difference if used regularly on any bald head Leibigs Beef Iron and Wine is too well known for a Tonic Each fluid ounce con tains the strength of two ounces of fresh lean beef Four grains Cetrate of Iron dissolved in Sherry Wine the best tonic for Dyspepsia Loss of Appetite Nerv ous Debility and General Prostration -Try a box of Irenes Cottonroot Tansy and Pennyroyal Pills Safe and Sure We ean save you 50 pv et on Prescriptions LEONARD THE DRUGGIST NORFOLK NEBRASKA tSgT Mail Orders Promptly Filled r 2 i ii H C TRUMAN WALL PAPER Prom ioc a Double Roll up a am M t M Mil ami Window Shades Hoom Mournings paints wis liiass I 104 N 4thSt il Painting Paper Hanging ana uecorauve worK at t air prices j U Brushes Etc Etc TREES AND PLANTS MgWiK of Beat Varlctlec at Hard Timet Prices Small fruit In larse supply MilllouB of Btrawhcrrj plant very thrifty and well rooted let the best ueBr home and tave freight or expret Fend for price list to North Bend Nurseries North Bend Dodge County Neh DR C S PARKER DENTIST At Pierce Every Monday Mast Mock - - Norfolk Neb TAe Gentlewoman OF NEW YORK CITY Wants an accni in our ton It ciiej premium of Cam crat litjcl SemnB Machine IcU belt uf lliihci hlnc Watchei Shirt anj Silk WaiMi lUndkrrchicii etc in act about a hundrrd mclul and ornamental article and tiomehuld neccuiticf can be wiurtd without costini one ce it A new ard attractive plan el securing tubtcriberi without the objectionable fealurci ol canyaninc 1HU IEkllEWQMAN now lias a circulation ul over 300000 tcpirt each month - ill ou act our astnt All supplier Irte rite lor particulars to LIIHING COMPANY - REHEDV For tho euro of all cJtrouio and acute dlteatee u life KivinK prin ciple ftee from all drriBB Aathma llronchi tit Catarrh oiiBumption Headache NeuraliiaUheuHiBtibm Nervous IroKtratinn and ieucral Debility cured by inhaling Compound Oxygen Our homo treatment which cou talus two montlm Hupply of Com Knud Oxneu inhttlhis appara ratutt f ull directions Mint to any part of the couutry This includes medical advice dnriuK treatment Iatuphlet with advice to the eick homo treatment and testimonial free DRS STARKEY PALEN ilia Qirard St Philadelphia Pa Till NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY 11LY 13 180 of visitors ns this would Norfolks lo cation adaptibility to snch KathoriiiRB nnd superior railroad wlvuntnKOfl innko it n desirablo place to niiot nnd it is per haps her fault particularly that tnoro have not been held here Tho smaller towns have nnd nro cutortniuiiiK like nfTuirfl and Norfolk lms not lutd her share Tho question of whothor or not Norfolk wants this entertainment must bo deoidod nt once It is understood that the business men will bo called upon nnd given a chauco to show what they are willing to do in this matter and Tub News hopes that they will show themselves strongly in favor of it MONDAY MENTION Mrs Frank AtcNeely loft this morn ing for a trip into Colorado Mr Strauss of Des Moines Iowa is visiting with Sol G Mayer L A Pohlmau and family of liorco were city visitors Saturday Miss Grace jiwtou of Omaha is visit ing with Mrs J E Simpson Miss Maudo Dutchor of Heomer is visiting with Norfolk friends Fred Gruber oamo over from Hoskins yesterday and returned today John Murphy of Sioux City is visiting his fnther Engineer Dan Murphy G T Spreeher went to Madison tliin morning to inspect and repair tho tele phone line Rome Miller of Missouri Valley is in the city greeting his old Norfolk ac quaintances Geo Davenport jr wns over from Randolph and spent Sunday with rela tives and friends Ed Brnasch came down from Tildou and spent Sunday with relatives nnd friends in Norfolk Art Ahlman nnd Ira L Huugorford rode to Madison and back on the form ers tandemast evening Farmer Evans of Wnrnervillo pre cinct brought a flue load of hogs to this market early this morning Mr nnd Mrs P Simon are in tho city from New York visiting tho latters brothers Wm nnd Rudolph Blatt Garry Light came home from Wiiyno Saturday It is understood ho will go to Omaha to except a good position Douglas Cones tbo leading attornoy of Pierce county is doing business nnd calling upon his friends in the city to day Mr nnd Mrs M C Ilnzen returned Saturdny noon from their visit to tho Black Hills nnd report n very enjoyable time Miss Clara Siegler returned homo Saturday from Milwaukee Wisconsin where she has been visiting for several months A sou was bom yesterday to Mr and Mrs Lee Stephenson Mr Stephenson is an attendant nt the Norfolk hospital for insane Mr and Mrs C H Reynolds Mrs MoBride and Mrs Rutenbor drove to Madison yesterday to visit Mr and Mrs Willis McBride A stranger ran into the awning in front of Macys photograph gallery Sat urday evening and received a severe bump on the bead from the iron frame work The work of cutting weeds and trim ming trees along the streets is now well advanced and the improved appearance of the citys thoroughfares is very no ticeable Prof M B Singer teacher in Christs parochial 6chool has been given a two weeks vacation wbiob he will enjoy in visiting friends in various parts of the country While driving along Fourth street this morning the team of John Adams became frightened from some causoand ran away No damage was done nnd the frightened animals were soon cap tured The picnio of tho choir of Christs Lutheran church which was held in Blys grovo south of tho city yesterday afternoon was attended by about 100 people and a very enjoyable time is re ported District Commander H O Matrau de parted today for Plainview where ho will attend to tho preliminary arrange ments of opening the encampment He will come home this evening and return tomorrow Wm Buckendorf for several years an employe of thisoHlce departed this noon for Minneapolis Minn where ho will make an extended visit to relatives and enjoy himself in fishing hunting nnd otherwise rusticating Rev A F Siegler returned Saturday from a three weeks visit to relatives aud friends in Wisconsin While there he attended a conference of tho ministers of the Wisconsin synod to which St Pauls Lutheran church belougs Dakota City Eagle E E Carder a who for years was the station agent at I C ntt Lln I XT 1 - ouuiu giuui wily newcubuu aim jmer sou on the M O road has nccepted a position with the Northern Paciflo at Billings Montana and has gone there with his family Stella Sisson the Ausworth young lady who was bitten by a rnttlonnko on the 2ld of Juno died from the poison Saturday afternoon Her sufferings for several days precediug her death had been iutense She has been unable to I eat since being bitten evening in honor of Henry Wieke who hns been visiting hero The party was n surmise on Mr Wicko but all present hnd an enjoyable time He left this afternoon for Manitnwac Wis where ho has a position as teneher While Fred Wagner who llvis 2 miles southeast of town was oiling the bull wind of his binder Saturday his hand was quite badly crushed He was underneath tho machine nnd the horns commenced to back up but fortunately stopped before any serious injury was done to Mr Wagner While horso back riding last evening 0 E Sihult met with an aecident the result of which is n painfully sprained foot The horsestumbled nnd fill rolling onto Mr Sohultzs foot Al though the gentleman is not laid up he is compelled to use u couple of cants to assist in his movements Wm Ahlman who is running a bicy cle factory at Kirksville Mo has sent to friends a picture of his son Houbon who will bo three years old in Septem ber astride a diminutive wheel made especially for him in Mr Ahlmans shop Reuben is probably the youngest lad in tho country who rides a wheel Herbert tho youngest son of Judge Bates of Madison is another victim of Fourth of July explosives On Wed nesday evening he exploded a No 1 Bhotguu shell tho powder entering his eyes and according to the Star it isjnot yet known whether ho will loho one or both of nis eyes ns they were bwolleu shut Mrs Koonemann of Freeport Minn sister of Carl Zuelow and Mrs Aug Hollorman who has been visiting here was tendered a farewell party at the homo of the latter last evening There were about 110 friends of tho family pres ent Mrs Koenumnuu returned to her home in Minnesota over tho M O this morning Mr and Mrs C P Buudick pnrents nnd Miss Eillo F Bundick sister of J N Bundick of this city are hero from Washington D C visiting nt tho home of tho lntter in the Heights Mr Bun dick is superintendant of paper in the U S treasury department and has super vision of tho government paper on which trensury notes certificates and bonds are printed Rev J P Mueller has been granted a months leave of absence bj tho con gregation of Christs Lutheran church of which ho is pastor Ho will spend the gi eater part of tho time in Canada nt the homo of his wifes mother who is very feeble and hns expressed u desire to seo him Mr Mueller has been a faithful paster to his flock and his vaca tion is well earned The Northeast Nebraska district G A R reunion opens at Plainvow to morrow ai d it is expected that 40 or HO Norfolk people will go up nnd remain through the meeting while the Norfolk crowd on important days will perhaps bo swelled up into the hundreds The F E M V road has offered the very reasonable rato of one faro for the round trip during the encampment When the fire nlurm sonuded Inst evening Al Bigelow who rooms in the G A R hall over Spencer nnd Ovel mans shoe store rushed to the winbow and stuck his head out to Bee where the blaze was The window was not up as Mr Bigelow supposed and consequently there is quite a respectable hole in the glass It is fortunate that Mr Bigelows impetuosity resulted in no woree calam ity The premises of E EAdams on South Fifth street were invaded Saturday night by friends of the family who mowed the lawn weeded the dower beds and performed other changes in their appearance Mrs Adorns and children aro away on a visit and Mr Adams not being able to attend to such chores on account of his duties the work was needed and is much appreci nted by him Mrs John Dority died at her home in South Norfolk Saturday at tho age of i0 years She leaves a husband and a young dnughter to mourn her decease Mr and Mrs Dority are recent arrivals in Norfolk having come here from South Oninlm where they were Hooded out this spriug At that tiino the de ceased caught a cold which developed into consumption nnd took her life The funeral was held this afternoon from the family residence John Zwight formerly of this city writes from Mnnknto Minn nnd states that he is nicely located there as man ager of the finest place we6t St Paul The fixtures in his saloon arigiually cost 4200 nnd the stock is worth 10000 E H Roche is proprietor of the busi ness Ho expects to return for his family in a few days aud remove them to that city where he has prepared a nice home His house expects to go in to the wholesale business soon A trnmp arrested at Nebraska City some time ago declared that ho had uot worked for 14 years and that he wasnt in any hurry to spoil his record Ho is but u fair representative of tho fellows who are bumming about the country and living on tho sympathies of char- itable people There is no excuse for this kind of an existence nt tho present time and the fellows who persist in fol lowing it should be given the cold shoul der There is work for nil who want it and if a man were really hungry he would not refine to labor that he might tamm yzpzrzzLZsxaaz 01TY COUNCIL Sonic Niut Orilhtiiii rn Itmiiiril - W llij iner lot Jinn lion Inllriiiiiiii lrll of lllll Allottril City council met in regular session on July t IMm Tlietowero present Mayor Simpson and Couiiciluieu Bruinnioud lluchol Bullock Degiur Dexter Hcckiunu Hilo and Viele The minutes of meetings held June I f S ir lit and 2lth were rend and ap proved The treasurers statement vviih read nnd referred to the auditing committee The following balances were shown General fund Sii4S Interest fund fclOO I lioad fund tic Water fund toTR 1 1 Sinking Iuudtilii2l0 Fire department fund fSHiiO Statement of treasurer for May also of chief of police for year ending May I I Will were reported back by tho audit ing commit too as correct Ilcport of police judge for May nnd Juno was read and referred to the aud iting committee Tho report shows fsrOas lines collected Report or special dog tax collector Iaubseh showing 121 as tho total col lection to date was read and referred to the auditing committee Koport of 11 j Spnulding as chief of police from May I to July I was read and referred to the uuditing committee Tho ollleial bond of W H Widanian as chief of police was rend and approvud Petition of W R Hoffman and others nskiug for hitching posts on Fifth aud Sixth streets was read and referred to the committee on streets and alleys The special committro on widening Prospect nvenno between Ninth street and tho F E A M V railway reported favorably on grnnting tho petition and stated that no price hnd yet been agreed upon with Ur Verges Moved that tho report of committee be ndopted and the city attorney bo in structed to commence condemnation pro ceedings F Klentz submitted his subscription list on btreet sprinkling and requested assistance from tho city Request was referred to tho committee on ways and means The report of chief of flro department was reported back from tho commit tee to which it was referred as correct and it was recommended that an ordinance bo drafted requiring liro escapes on all buildings overtwo stories in height The committee on liro and police chief of fire department nnd city attor ney were appointed as committed to draft an ordinance regarding fire es capes After discussion of tho matter of city telephones it was moved to continue tho telephones at tho water commissioners residence and at the pump station and the F E M V round house at the new rates tho telephone at tho water commissioners residence to be charged to the water commissioner ns per his re quest Carried The mayor and clerk were authorized to enter into it contract with the tele phone company nt the new rates Committee on nuisances was ordered to proceed to have the manure removed from the Mihills livery barn in the legal way The marshal was instructed to see to the enforcement of the ordinance regu lating show licenses Moved that the mayor clerk and city attorney be instructed to draw nn ordi nance regulating transfer charges in the city limits On motion the lighting of gasolene lamps was ordered discontinued during the months of July August and Sep tember except on stormy nights when they are to be lighted by the night wntch The mayor nominated G W Beymer as policeman at the Junction and the nominntiou was confirmed Tho following churns were read and allowed Chester A Fuller insurauco 025 Martin Kane salary fAJilQ O W Braasch coal S022 Edwards Bradford lumber flllWl Fred Nichols labor 7fc H H Patterson salary sfriS4 Gus Nitz repairs fi25 Pardon Marshall labor 210 John Boeck labor 195 Richard Peter repairs 400 Nebraska Telephone company rent fU5 Scotford Stamp aud Stationery com pany supplies i5 H II Patterson lessee street light ing 110000 Tas Best special police duty 160 Miller Mather repairing jail f 260 Joe A Light labor 1000 C A Manweller salary i 70 H E Hardy coal for waterworks 18214 H II Hoyt special policodutyllD8 J C Stitt 713a Nebraska Telephone company reut 8r0 W II Law labor 1060 Carl Lnubsch special police duty 300 Arthur Brubaker night wntch at fire 200 Julius Fisher night watch at fire 200 Arthur Dsan labor 1376 T A Ayeis repairs 300 r dijMV5i tsu JiH Ofl MWMiftl W II Livingston salary HIK Council adjourned J Stitt City Clerk shoot tlin Ojh lour The Sciontillo American tells how nn Oklahoma town is protected from cy clones and walerspoutH which may bo it valuable pointer for those who fear tin so disturbances It Is suggested that the money put into tho construction of cyclone cellars might be expended for the putohaso of artillery ami tho em ployment of a company to man it This is what the Sciontillo American says On Juno loa waterspout wnnsoou sweeping toward the town of Hennessey Ohlahoiua and for the third time this year it has been saved from destruction by artillcial menus One of the Rough Itidcis John Khoades by name bought four old cannon in Cuba and tho cil iens of the town purchased them and the city council employs a man to attend to them When it waterspout or oyclono appears on the horizon ho mounts his horse mid rides to one of the cannon which ate placed on tho outsltirtH of tho town one on each side The cannon was loaded with salt nnd was llred on June 16 at forty rods tango into tho whirling black mass that threat od tho town with destruction The city is pro tected by this means at it trilling ex pense mid so far it has always worked satisfactorily lloinifKoikitin ICktiirKloli On Juno 20 July 4 and 18 August I aud 15 ISIMl the Missouri Pacific Rail way company will sell liomosoukorH excursion tickets to certain points in tho southwestern parts of Missouri Kansas Arkansas Indian Territory Oklahoma Territory Coloradoand Utah anil to many other poiuts located in tho southeastern slates At rato of one faro for the round trip plus 2 For further information address W C Baiinkh J O Phiimpim T P A A G F As P A Southeast corner of 14th and Douglas streets Omaha Nebraska Is Baby Thi this summer Then add a j little SCOTTS EMULSION to his milk three times a day It is astonishing how fast he will improve If he nurses let the mother take the I Emulsion 50c and tux all dnicrfits IMPORTANT Cut this out and send to us nnd wo will sell you the best quality of Binding Twine AT Wholesale Prices Sisal or Standard Do Manila Iic Frii 011 rnif Omiihii Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Re funded Wn hit ftorlf nml tliu iniiltn prompt fhipiiiciitti thi day onlir in rrcitivcilMiiloiit tn ko cluiiirih on HodiiiK luulipru Wo Kiiiirmitf thnt firry hull of our twlno Iiiih liiitn made on rinw fpimllcH within tho hint nlnity ihtK Sthictiy mtHT cAHH No en rr itll ovur twinii liini Will hliip 0 1 Milijicl to i xnmiiiiitloii if ili idrcd Will ru htvi twino iiKiii payment of 10 pprTrnt down mid nhip hitor Itofitriiicce Submit kit Niitloniil hunk thin pfipror liny one of our 20UU ctibtomem of lMli Acliirefes The Western Mercantile Co Kltli mid Kuril a in Hid Omiihii Tim Hoiim thnt Sitvrt You Money Attention IHrinrrH Do j on tltwiro to soctiro hnmlrnle of sample copies of fwrictiltrntl journal manazlnos newa papsri hooka cutiiloKut H ami circalam of tho IatoiU improwd farm iiuplcrrentri and machin ery and ho kept poet ed on improved tods and utock fortwo jiiim or more If to tend nn lour naroii with Ion cents IijbIIwt and wo will lUKert tliHHimo in the Aiuuricnu Kannern Dlric tory which koob whirling all oyer the United State to liuMUhiTB merchauta and manufac turers You will Ket more Kood reBdinK matter than yon could purchaan for many times tho unnll cont of ton centH Wn wnut every farmers iiamn in tho United StaU a in our directory at OIICO FAUMKUa DlItKOTOItY Co Department 118 JlinuiiiKham Ala Get Away a BAD Couple from of Months WEATHER and visit Asheville or Hot Springs N O Aiken S C Augusta or Savannah Ga or the many FLORIDA RESORTS Tourist tickets on sale via Southern Railway by all Ticket Agents For schedules or further nation write or call on Wji II Taylok A G P A Louisville Ky J O Ukam JrN W HA 0 rdaiu6 St Chicago