I u i Ia r TV7 eauty of feature snd beauty of foot rre both equally to be desired The latter enn iilwnys be as turtd by wearing -v V VMMFJ ml i 4 WBffite JMI ill LB i mMVUWv iT - J1 1 I KtvMmSMrTu iVtrfKiy vYil fcSai NMUiSF - GreenWheeler Shoes lEJeEirl The Grccn Whcclcr Shoes arc famous for elegance of fit ease and durability No ladys wardrobe is complete without them vSwi8F Thousand of Amer lam women mid thuir mti eof the high qunlity o f th c slices We confine the sale to one ilcnicr THUlf lAUK Sold Inclusively by DAVENPORT BROS Norfolk Shoemen NORFOLK LODGE NO 97 A 0 U W MectB in Odd Follows Hnll ou tlio first and third Fridays of onch mouth Visiting broth ers cordially invited to attend nil our iiiooUuku W B Hoffman Financier L C HiirKvlt He e order C i Dolan Master Workman SIMPSONS CORNER Office Hardys Coal Otllcu Good storage room Two good rooms upstairs oue large Eole room dowu stairs for rent Money to loau ou real estate Come aud see me when you want in surance J E SIMPSON n ypiiH Perpetual Motion is realized in the continual dancing some of our competitors keep up follow ing our sales nud wntclnug the dray loads we send out We sell Furniture and China Another one of those extra large cars came in yesterday Call and see the goods and get the prices W R HOFFMAN For first class mer chant tailoring see My Tailor where you will have suits well made and trimmed which is the main part of mer chant tailoring when they are made to order Call on My Tailor and have prices quoted The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 78 Minimum temperature Average il Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for mouth -Sr Barometer 2972 Forecast for Nebraska Fair touight aud Friday Warmer Friday iu north and west portion tonight THURSDAY TOPICS Another party went out to tho Yellow Banks today to picnic A party of young folks eujoyed a 6traw ride last evening in the shimmer ing moonlight The shoo store of Spencer Ovelman is being vastly improved by the applica tion of paper aud paint A car of feed is being loaded here for the horses being used on tho Owen Bros railroad contract out west Mrs Moses Kidder living in the northwest part of the city is very sick and it is said that her recovery is doubtful Mrs Mary Mathewsoa ib entert iuiug a few friends this afternoon in honor of ber guest Mrs Johu D Haskell of Wakefield Three carloadB of eggs consittiug ol ltiOO cases have been shipped this week from S K Dextors cold storage One carload went to Now York one to Bos ton nnd the other to Lowell Mass Rev W 11 Eaton writes front Wnu conda 111 that he and his wife are about to start for Ottawa Kansas to visit relatives and will return to Nor folk about the first week iu September Tho two years old child of Mr and Mrs C W Broeuw was badly strangled this morning by a piece of peanut candy which lodged in its windpipe A physi cian was summoned and tho obstruction removed A party consisting of Messrs and Mesdiunes C5W Kcclmrd Chester A Fuller M DTyler Thos Vim Horn John Van Horn aud Sessions enjoyed apienio nt Tofts grove yesterday aftornoou Tho elovation of Columbus above sea level as given by tho Union Pacific engineers is 1112 feet Schuyler 11 10 Fremout 1112 Oconee 148 Piatt Centor 1 511 Madison 1 r7 1 Norfolk lol t Guiion 1572 Albion 17 17 Ful lortou 1IW1 Cedar Hapido l77f Columlnis Journal Supt OConnor of tho Norfolk public scliools was in tho city Thursday and gave Tho Journal sanctum a very pleasant visit He was looking in his usual good health and spirits as though ho had not passed through a siege of severe sickness While ho was ill and without solicita tion tho board elected him supcriuten dtut for three years After consultation with a number of leading farmers Mayor Simpson has concluded to apportion tho selection of grains for the Paris exposition from the district of which Norfolk is the commer cial center nmong tho neighboring counties Ho will ask tho secretaries of tho various agricultural societies to assist iu tho work From Jiorco county ho will ask tho best peck of ryo from Antelope county tho best half bushol of oafs from Wayne county tho best half busheljof wheat from Stanton county the best half bushel of yellow corn from Madison county tho best half bushel of white corn from Knox county he will request tho best peck of barley In this way it is hoped to have each county interested and the display will represent tho eutiro district The news regarding movements of the promoters of tho Yankton A Norfolk railway seems to have stirred up all kinds of railroad rumors and move met ts at Yankton A party of survey ors of tho C St P M ec O company left that city Tuesday with 10 days ra tions They went northwest and the object is to find a pathway lo and be yond Tyndall Jim Hill of the Great Northern threatens to invade the same territory for about l0 miles whilo the Chicago Northwestern is watching movements with tho intention of look ing after its territory This company has a profile of a northwestern extension and can with very little delay put a force of graders at work There is a large territory northwest of Yankton which has not been tapped by railroad lines owing to an agreement which ends with 1899 TheNorthwesteru is nlso in position to cross the river to Hartingtou or Ponca as soou as the Yankton Nor folk plans are fully matured Extra fine salted mackerel nt manns Fifty thousand dollars eastern money to loan on good farms G R Skiler Co Fresh oysters at Glisstnauhs Telephone No 112 will ring up F Verges residence andjifiice Suiders catsups at Boxs THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY AldTST M 18H9 Dr Fresh celery at Karo Brothers The IrlnKleH Among the pleasing theatrical organi zations to visit Norfolk the coming sea sou may be mentioned theFriugle com pany of comediaus specialty artists aud talented actresses Thoy are billed for two nights only but the local manage ment may persuade them to remain for tho third performance The exchanges speak in highly com plimentary terms of thejploys presented nud also of the players themselves For several years the Pringles have played tho state of Nebraska visiting the principal cities Norfolk has been left out simply because no effort has heretofore been made to book good at tractions The local manager promises to secure for Norfolk the best road com binations possible in the future and trusts that tho city will sustain its repu tation of being appreciative in the sub stantial way of libt rul patronage Aside from the recular nlnv nrnilnend The 1 I t PICNIC AT WAYNE mill l of ii lllj Mic II Outlicrlng The picnic of the Northeast Nebraska A O U V nnd D of 11 Picnic held at Wayne yesterday was a success in every paiticular Tin day opened hot and sultry but about 10 oYloik there was a slight shower which cooled the atmosphere and the leniiiin iler of the day was an ideal one Morn ing trains brought delegations from Norfolk Randolph Carroll Pender lonen Hartingtou Hloonillcld Laurel South Sioux City Knier on and Wisiier while the neighboring town of Wake Held contributed a large number of members of the order part of whom came by train and more drove over bringing their tine band with them The various trains were met at the de pot by the Wayne reception committee who extended the glad hand to the vis itors and escorted them to the lodge room Alter the last morning train had arrived a parade was formed by lodges led by the Wayne baud and the line of march was taken up to the fair grounds 1 lere a large number of seats bad been provided under cover faced by a speak ers platform where the exercises ol the day were held F A Berry Carroll president of the association ably pre sided over the meeting which followed After prayer by Jtev Chns Weldeiian address ol welcome was given by Guy H Wilbur of Wayne who in a hearty cordial manner expressed the pleasure of the members of Wayne lodge that so many of those from surrounding towns were present This was responded to by Grand Master Woikmnn M H Shullz on behalf of the members of the A O U W Mrs It M ln of Wayne then welcomed the members of the I of H in a few well chosen sen tences which were responded to Jy Mrs Maggie Ynrynn of Carroll Then the chairman introduced lion E J Burkett of Lincoln congressman from the second district who spoke of the fraternal side of the A O U vY showing that the fraternity has for its prime object the lifting up of humani ty and that mankind is better for touching elbows- better for standing side by hide in the struggle xvith the world Mr Burkett is one of the most gifted orators in the state and his beau tiful word pictures retained the closest attention of his audience The noonhour having arrived great bas kets were brought out and their con tents provided the means of satisfying a multitude of outdoor appetites Immediately after dinner a business meeting of tin association was held when it was decided that another picnic should be given next year and the place was fixed at Randolph The otlicers elected for the ensuing year are F A Berry of Carroll president Bert Brown of Wayne secretary M M Winebre ner of Randolph treasurer Motion prevailed that an executive committee be chosen one meinJer by each lodge in the district with the exception that Randolph bo allowed three members of the committee The executive commit tee was authorized to draft constitution and by laws and submit same to each lodge for adoption The whole audience was then called to order and M E Shultz grand mas ter workman of the order was intro duced The grand master was in his best form and in an earnest truthful way he explained why a membership in the A O U W is a blessing to the man who holds it and continues to be so during life but proves a greater bles sing to his family when he is taken away He spoke of the financial as well as the fraternal phase of the order and his xvords could not fail to carry conviction to everyone who heard him A Degree of Honor drill was given on the platform by the degree team of Wayne lodge which was very finely executed and called forth repeated ap plause Tim team had been practicing but a short time yet so apt had they been that they presented the evolutions in a manner almost jicrfcct The remainder of the afternoon was given up to diversions of various kinds including an exhibition of tight rope walking foot races by men boys and girls and the running down of n greased pig Then there was a tug of war and the day closed with a game of base Jiall between the Carroll team and a picked nine which resulted iu favor of the former by a score of to to 4 The bat teries were Noyes and Wood for Car roll and Bury and Lunnian for the picked nine Taken all in all the A O U W picnic at Wayne was one of the most enjoyable as well as profitalile oc casions of the kind that has ever been held iifnorthenst Nebraska and the memlers of the Wayne lodge proved themselves royal entertainers Fresh oysters at Karo Brothers DrFrauk Salter Diseases of children Box cau suit you on coffee Ile or Keciillon The following letter from W J Stev ensou chairman of the executive coin- each evening Iry tho Pringlo compauy j mitteo thnt is rrauiuB the reception to several novel and pleasing features will c p y iourasita regiment is be presouted among which are the won derful kaleidoscopic dance with calcium and mechanical effects the latest popu lar ballads illustrated and sung by trained voices A surprise is in store for tho public for Manager Priuglo be lieves in giving his audiences more ttiau ho promises Reserved seats on sale at thu usual place Monday August 28 is the opening date Dressed catfish lake trout and wall eyed pike at GlissmnuuB If you xvaut to buy or trade como and see us G R Seiikk Co Oft xi iu Mast block A full line of Heinz celebrated pickles and prtbervea at Boxs self explanatory Madjsov August 2lb99 Hon 7 E Simpson Norfolk Neb My Dear Sir It is with pleasure that I auuounce to you tho fact that we have fixed tho date for holding our reception to company F which will bo Thursday August HI 1899 aud have mailed to you today a package of small posters announcing the date and tho progurm which 1 eutrust to yon for a general distribution in your town Thanking you in advance for tho trouble which wo have put you to iu this mutter I remain Respectfully W J Stivinsos Chairman Executive Committee Mrs L Bowser is still operatiug tho sod house ou the Omaha exposition grounds which has been eularged so that she 1b able to feed three times as many people as last year and that tin sod house is still a popular place to get meals while on the grounds is attested by the large crowds which go there every day Mrs Bowser is also interested in theOthella lodging house 191 1 Daven port street where nice rooms may be se cured at reasonable prices Fresh ovsters at John l Vythalers Houses for sale T E Odiokkic THE ALUM BAKING POWDEHS Niiiiicb of Mime oT the lrluiliiil UniniU sold In thin litiilly The recent discussion iu the papers of the effect upon the human system of food made with alttin baking powdeis aud the opinions- that have been pub lished from noted scientists to the ellcct that such powders render the food un wholesome have caused numerous In quiries for tho names of the Mirious alum powders The following list of baking powders containing alum is made up from the reports of Statu Chemist Nicholson of Nebraska the city chemist of St Louis tho food commission of Minnesota or other reliable authority IIiiUIiii IiihiIiiix Coiitiiliilni Alum ICC Contains alum JiiciUH Mfc Co Ciilcimo Manhattan Contains alum IIoukmi Chnniiciil Co Kmiibhc It C P Contains alum Allnti llron Co Oimi Int German Contains alum Coiihiilldatnd Collno Co Oninlm Calumet Contains alum CnlumM HiikiiiK lovwlor Co CIiu iiko IK0 Contain alum Grant Chemical Co Cliiciio Climax Contains alum Climax Hakim IondnrCo liidiiinaillH Kenton Contains alum Idltoi lnrllii Co Cincinnati lack Frost Contains alum llailiA liiipman Mf Co HI lonl R cket Containsalum Hlmniiiin llron A Co Chirauo Three Meals oiitaiiis alum Illdonniir iiukiir Orocory Co IwiiihihCII Ill addition to these it is learned that many grocers are selling what they call their own private or special brands These powders are put up for the grocer nud his name put upon the labels by manufacturers of alum powders in St Louis Chicago Kansas City and else where Tho manufacturers it is said find their etlorts to market their goods in this way greatly aided by tho ambi tion of the grocer to sell a powder with his own name upon the label especially as ho cau make an abnormal profit upon it Many grocers doubtless do not know that tho powders they are thus pushing aro alum powders which would bo actually contraband in many sections if sold without disguise It is quite impossible to give the names of all tho alum baking powders in the market They are constantly appearing in all sorts of disguises under all kinds of cognomens and at all kinds of prices eveu as low as five and ten cents a pound They cau be avoided however by tho housekeeper who will bear in mind that all baking powders sold at twenty five cents or less por pound are li able to contain alum as pure cream of tartar powders cannot bo produced at anything like this price Spiced lamb tongue at Gliss muniis Notice Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on tho 2d day of May 1899 and duly filed in the otlice of the county clerk of Madison county Nebraska on tho 19th diry of July 1899 and executed by the Norfolk Printing company a corporation to the Wefteru Newspaper Union a corpora tion to secure tho payment of the sum of 8 Jt2 and upon which there is now due tho sum of 4880 Default having been mndo in the payment of said sum therefore tho undersigned will sell the property therein described namely One Prouty newspaper press at public auction at Davenports livery barn in tho city of Norfolk in Madison county Nelraska on tho 14th day of Septem ber 1899 at 2 oclock p in of said day Dated August 24th 1899 Wisteiiv Nkwsiaikk Union Mortgagee By H L SiAtiiiNi Ageut It is a well known fact that second hand goods cannot bo handled kept in tho same building and MIXED UP WITH NEW without more or less con taminationwith various kinds of LIVE STOCK dunger from disease etc CIJAS II JOHNSON has the ONLY STRICTLY NEW STOCK OF FUR NITURE iu the city not a piece of second hand stuff iu the entire building You get no BUGS when you buy there Twenty two customers looked all over town Saturday after Dinner Sets China and Glassware then went to Johnsons Furniture Store and bought there Thev said ITS THE ONLY STOCK IN TOWN Moquetto Carpets Fewed lined and laid only SJio per yard at Johnsons Furniture Store Staudard Rotary Shuttle Sowing Ma chines 28 to jr at Johnsons Furniture Store You cau have one FREE ii you show their equal in any other make bickering Pianos tho BEST in the world t00 to 1000 each a JohusonB Furniture Store has II Johnson dont take goods out of tho front door haul them around several blocks and then take them iu at the bock door in order to make peo ple believe he is doing business Chas H Johnson1 Fine Stationeiy and Perfumes Our Hue of Stationery and Perfumes is the finest hi the city We bought our stationery befoie Hie t nisi advanced the ptlce and cau theiefoie oller you better bargaiiiH than ilealeis who are compelled to pay more for the same class of goods Our Pel fumes are dainty delightful ami lasting PAINTS We aie headquaileiH for Mixed Paints asrxj Correct Pi Ices GEO B CHRISTOPH Druggist NO QUARTER If you are llms iilllicloil in having no iiar we are sorry for ou liecausollie values are won olTerin in Id canst you ill lines of lHY 0 Hold Up Your Hands ov we dS Iu Asionisluueiit We can save you a iiarfoi ou a very small purchase Heinei when shoes are needed We Bought them Cheap Well Sell them Cheap TIHE DRY GOODS PLACE 7iK nlici us F A HUSTON Robertson Blk Norfolk Neb Norfolk N A HAINIIOIT PrcMdnnt AUCXANDICU IIKAK Vicc Irxttdct d W II IIUCIIOI CaMiinr WUVA AMMHtMiitOiihliior National Bank OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS IN NORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital iooooooo Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business Jiiiys arid Sells Exchange Interest Paid on Time Deposits Drafts and Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europe A General Steamship and Foreign Passage Business Trjuisacted A HKAll NA K 1 IIAKLON dibbctohs k j ham w KAINHOLT JOHN K HAVH K VIJUOKB o PinTm ISUtilUJ Z VM ZOT B H COTTON S FUESLER Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits and Vegetables in Season Fresh Bread Pies Cakes etc Constantly on hand C W BRAASCH DEALER IN 1 III Exclusive agent lor the Celebrated Sweetwater Rock Spring Coal the best In the market Scranton Hard Coal in all sizes TELEPHONE 01 Union Pacific Through Trains ARE SOLID VESTIBULED Direct Line to the West t ml i isJSr fr X V j t J A7fc W Colorado Wyoming Utah California Oregon AND FINELY EQUIPPED WITH Palace Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Free Reclining Chair Cars Ordinary Sleeping Cars Pintsch Lighted For Time Tables Folders IUnstruted Hooks Pamphlets debcriptive of the territory traversed call ou F W JUNEMAN Agent c