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Economical loes faro uovor cheap shoes Shoos i llkoPingrco Smiths mens j womons and ohlldrcua aud Drow Solby Shoo Cos lndios shoos aro truly economical J becauso thoy Will Outwear two pairs of cheap shoos and aro not high priced at that If you havo never1 tried them 3 wo would adviso you to do so Davenport 1 Bros NORFOLK NEBR SIMPSONS CORNER Offloo Hardra Coal Offlco Fire insurance Farm and City Loans and Real Estate Two Rood liousos for rout J B SIMPSON WHAT IS HOME Without a Clock Pretty slow somotimes and likely to bo behind time With the assortment we carry for you to select from and at prices so low every homo should be pro vided with a Clock Remember we have a repairing department unexcelled for fine Watches Clocks and Jewelry at prices reasonable G F W MARQUARDT Jeweler and Optician fy t NORFOLK - NEBRASKA MICHAELS STUDIO w Have you been to Michaels studio MUWU 11 UU9 UDUU 1UULICU uuu luipiuvuu in every way We claim and can prove that we have the handsomest and best systeniized and as thoroughly equipped photograph studio there is in this country and we guarantee our work to be strictly first claes and satisfactory in every way Our help wo know to be competent to make work equal to any made in the state We are hero to stay and will try to please you with our deal ings and give you your moneys worth every time We have the very latest in photo mounts and novelties and you will find our prices right We have just received a fine line of picture frame mouldings that we offer at vory low rates Crayon water color sepia and oil painting in enlard photos Yonrs for business C P MICHAEL Thompsons 3 cans corn 20 a cans tomatoes 25 Wheatling per package 10 Golddust4 1b 18 S packages yeast 10 Bakers chocolate 18 v 2 lbs A B O craokers 15 1 gal pail syrup 35 Gloss starch per pkg 05 18 lbs granulated sugar 100 We Can Save You Money i p c a O 2 ft H I tfi o -3 I 01 L f w C3 w immLd O I VJ fn i W Z II I X o fcfl T 5 J 1 Z J H S I 3 ca rk boo j 2 4 v o tc1 O i J s S 4 Q -a THURSDAY TIDINGS 1 The residonco of W H Butterfleld is undergoing qulto oxtonslvo timprovo monts Tho front of Unum Bros store is I iug improved with a frosh coat of paint Tho Verges rositlonco on North Tenth street Is boiug roshingled and othorwiso improved Norfolk lodgo No 11 I O O F will meot In regular sossion tonight Thoro will probably bo work in tho initiatory dogroe Tho Norfolk lodgo Tribo of Bon Hur held a vory interesting mooting last night and added four now members to Its roll whllo sovoral moro applications aro on filo Architect J O Stitt has boon awarded tho contract for providing plans and specifications and superintending tho work of construction of tho now school houso at Madison in competition with Omaha architects Tho building will cost about llOOO and will bo about tho samo stylo as that rocoutly com pleted in Wakefield It is understood that Engineer Dan Murphy has boon offered and will accopt tho day run between hero and Sioux City over tho M O road This will admit of tho familys continued resi dence in Norfolk although Mr Murphy will bo home but a short timo each day Ho has boon running on tho main lino between Sioux City aud Omaha Mast hoso company held its annual meeting meeting last night at firemens hall and elected tho following officers for tho ensuing year Presidout Eugono Austin secretary J L Docker treasurer S R McFarland foreman Oscar Barr assistant foreman Fred Sidlor Tho foreman was authorized to select hydrantmon Tho company reo ommonded Warren Rouse and Henry Hollingsworth for fire police Word has been received hero that Jas H Kingman formerly of this city is again very low at hi9 homo in Eagle Grove Iowa and at tho timo tho word was sent it wqs not expected that he would livo through the day Mrs Kingman expressed the desire that someone from this city representing the Knights of Pythias and Woodmen of the World lodges of which Mr King is a member might bo sent to his bed- side aud it has been decided to send Geo H Spear who will depart for Iowa Saturday morning The trustees havo announced a further reduction in the price of seats to tho home talent production of Saratoga Monday night and one which places them within the reach of all The an nouncement is that the seats of tho entire lower floor and the first two rows in the balcony will be sold at 1 each and the balance of the house will be held at 50 cents admission The enter tertainment in course of preparation is well worth tho price and not only this but tho money realized will be used in finishing tho building aud protecting it against the elements During the Con vention yesterday the rain caused tho roof to leak like a sieve in places and if it is not completed it is within the province of anyone to judge that tho elegant scenery aud other interior ar rangements will in a short time be ruined There is a firm belief on tho part of those in control of the building that tho people of the city who have been appreciating tho advantages offered by a good auditorium should assist in completing it and they seem to bo deter mined that unless this bo forthcoming they will allow the interior to be ruined and the building finally closed Not a man woman or child in Norfolk should desiro this result and they aro few in deed who cannot well afford to assist the trustees in their commendable effort to complete the building and pay up the indebtedness The building was well constructed up to the finishing process the men employed wero given liberal wages which were doubled for overtime and it is not unreasonable that the public at least those who havo not heretofore assisted should lend a hand toward completing the work Very few of the entertainments thus far held have paid anything to the house and there have been fow indeed that have not been worth tho prices asked So with Saratoga it is believed that all who attend will get tho full value of their money at the latest prices and no donations aro therefore being asked nothing but patronage It is to bo hoped that tho appeal of tho trustees will not bo in vain but that the people will rally to their support For onco there should not bo a vacant ohair in the house and standing room should be hard to find A dolioious supper home made candy sherbet aud cake and popcorn balls will be sold during the linen sale Friday April 27th Mrs H II Hull is now ready to do mauicuriug shampooing and give ladies baths over Hayes jewelry store This evening is the Emancipation celebration by the Norfolk Colored club to which everybody is invited Mayor Simpson aud Fred H Free will speak tho exercises to begin at 8 30 There will be a cake walk and a prize will be awarded tho prettiest colored lad v Dauoing and refreshments are features of the celebration For artistic photographs and fine work go to Michaels studio If Your Watch 8to Go to Fritz Hoehuo in Koenigsteins THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY APRIL 20 1900 drug Rtoro Ho is tho host aud cheapest watohmakor and jowlor iu town All worlc warranted lj M I A Spooial mooting Thursday April W Full attoudanco doslrcd John Quick W C II M Vauoht V S Fine picturo moldings at Miohnols studio Wall paper at Chrlstophs Tho Wouthor Conditions of tho wenthor as rocordod for tho 24 hours ending at S a in to day Maximum tomporaturo TO Minimum tomporaturo f Avorago 00 Snowfall inches 00 Preolpttatlon 17 Total proclpitatlou for mouth -117 Baromotor 2D 10 Forocast for Nobraska Partly cloudy night and Friday with probably local thunderstorms W B Vail tho jowolor and optician is putting iu a lino of sowing machines and supplies Spoolnl Halo lrkco Cut In Two 2000 doublo rolls wall paporall now 00 Finest ono baud blondod border gilt paper 15 1000 patterns of wall paper to seloct from St Louis strictly pure whito load red soal por hundred 5 00 Linseed oil por gallon GO Best paint sold per gallon 1 2 Good roady mixod paint per gallon 80 Flno cloth window shados each Ufi Extonsion curtain rods 10 Largest assortment of room moldings brushes varnishes glass caloimino etc over in tho city H O Tkuman 104 North Fourth street Farm and oity loans The Duuland Tbubt Co PERSONAL C S Hayes is in Petersburg on busi ness Mrs Barnes was in the city Monday from Madison Mrs Mark Wilson of Oakdalo is visit ing Norfolk friends Mrs J J Beckham of Bloomfield was a city visitor yesterday Sol G Mayer departed today for a visit with Lincoln friends Ed Walters made a trip to Humphrey yesterday returning last evening Capt John Steeu of Wahoo was a business visitor in tho city over night J K Baxter a veterinarian of Oak laud Iowa was hero yesterday in con sultation with Dr McKini Mrs W H Bucholz returned from Omaha Tuesday evening and was ac companied by her friend Mrs Chas V Loomis and daughter of Santa Rosa Cal who will visit hero a short time Mrs S F Sharpless leaves tomorrow for Evausvillo Iud whore she will represent the Niobrara Presbytery at the meeting of the Womans missionary board of tho northwest Before she returns she will visit her old homo at Fairbury 111 Tho News received calls yesterday from W E Peebles and Mr McDonald of Pender Jue Jeual of Hartington O W Conkling and J R Sutherland of Tekamah Neil A Schmead of Dakota Oity Fremont Everett and E E Carter of Lyons all politicians who were horo to attend the convention Wanted Two sowing machine sales men Apply at Singer Machine office Letter Ilnt List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postofilco April 23 1000 J H Duftmior Rosie Faimon D A Grimes Charlie Jones Lorin Krick baum Sarah Mooro Miunio Mac Miller J H Slusher Jno C Tibbets J F Thompson Carl Troth Bridgett Sulli van If not called for in 30 days will be sont to tho dead letter office Parties calling for any of the above please say advertised P F Spkecher P M DrFrank Salter Diseases of children To lease for the season 100 acres pasture windmill and tank ii milos from Norfolk and will accommodate about 50 or 00 head of young stock Enquire of W H Lowo Dont forgot tho linon sale and sup por Friday April 27th at Variety store building Important to Motherx The manufacturers of Castoria havo been compelled to spend hundreds of thousand of dollars to familiarize tho public with tho signature of Chas II Fletcher This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade mark This counterfeit ing is a crime not only acainBt tho prietors of Castoria but against tho growing generation All persons should bo careful to see that CaBtoria bears the signature of Chas II Fletcher if they would guard the health of their children Parents and mothers iu particular ought to carefully examiue tho Castoria advertisements which havo been appear ing in this paper and to remember that tho wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears tho fac bimilo signature of Chas II Fletcher under whoso supervision it has been manufactured continuously for over thirty years Philadelphia Bulletin J ci j y m in iv x m Republicans of Third District Do Not Equivocate END0R8E PRESIDENT MKINLEY Action of CoiiRrniK Arn Coininonilcil unit the A I my mid Nuy Ii iiImmU 0itlnilntlii Nriitliiitiit lmvulW of t tin ColiKiolonal Cnutriil Committer Tiik Nrws report o the republican congressional convention yesterday nftornoou closed as tho committee on resolutions was making its report Tho following woro tho resolutions prepared aud atloptod Tho republican dolegntos of tho Third congressional district iu convention assembled ronow our devoted allegiance to tho principles of the republican party Wo ro alllrni tho declaration of tho last national ropublicau platform with such slight modifications as party duty aud public exigoucios havo romilrod Wo rojoloo in tho comploto fulllllmont of ovory party pledge Wo congratu late tho pooplo thnt thoy havo boon ros cued from tho depths of a democratic panic nntl restored to tho sound ground aud froo sunlight of an unprecedented prosperity Wo rojoico that tho wago earner is again given opportunity to work aud to transform IiIh muscle into usulul products that ho Is not depend ent upon charity for democratic soup but thnt manufacturers aro competing for his skill and brawn at advanced wages that thoy may ocoupy tho markets of tho world now so fully opon to thorn Wo rojoico especially at tho improved couditiou of agriculture Tho prices of farm products havo risou until tho farmers labor is no longer unrequited toil Proud of tho glorious aohiovomont of tho republican national administration cousoious of tho fact that only untlor republican supremacy can our bclovod country make adequate material and moral progress wo unreservedly endorse tho administration of Presidout Mclvin ley for its wise aud statestnaulllco achiovomouts To the oud that a continuance of its benefits and patriotic policies may bo vouchsafed to tho pcoplo wo horoby instruct the delegates elected by this convention to tho national convention to cast their votes for tho ronominution of Win MoKiuloy for presidout We havo pride iu tho supremacy of Amorican arms on land and sea Wo havo onlarged our borders by supplant ing old world tyranny by tho flag of tho free These now acquisitions impose now duties from which tho American genius for government does not shrink Tho soil which has been rondered sa cred by tho blood of our soldiers shall bo forever dedicated under tho stars nntl stripes to tho largest liberty consistent with tho character of tho inhabitants thereof Wo congratulate a ropublicau congress upon having so expeditiously fulfilled tho party pledgo to establish a cold staudard of valuo It has given busi ness a now iuipotus and created renewed faith in the public credit While under tlio last democratic administration the gold reservo wns reduced to less than JO millions rendering it necessary to issuo 202 millions of bonds in a timo of peace the gold in tho treasury now amounts to 250 millions without bonds and iu timo of war Wo favor a proper regulation and re striction of all combinations of trado and capital calculated to interfero with natural and healthful competition Looking hopefully to tho future and having full fnith iu continued prosperity under a republican administration wo cordially invito tho co operation of all voters to tho end that tho republican party may reign and prosperity perma nently prevail The congressional committee was empowered to fill any vacancies which may occur on tho ticket The follow ing were named as members of tho central committee Antelope N D Jackson Neligh Boone H C Fail Albion Burt E L Rorck Tekamah Cedar Ben Hollo Laurel Colfax E H Pholps Schuyler Cuming F B Alderman West Point Dakota Mel H Schmied Dakota Oity Dixon J H Brown Wakefield Dodge O O McNish Fremont Knox Robert Lynn Wausa Madison W H Bucholz Norfolk Merrick A J Bowles Central Oity Nance John Porterflold Fullerton Pierce A L Brando Piorco Platte Chas Kramer Columbus Stanton W W Young Stantou Thurston J S Lemon Thurston Wayne C A Chaso Wayne The Ladies guild wishes to remind you that Friday is tho day for tho linon sale and supper You get a prize with ovory r00 worth of goods purchased at tho Palace Cigar StorO We make loaus on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and Savings association T E Odioiine Sec Waniervlllo Harry Gibbs weut to work on the section Tuesday Burt Reed is laid up with a felon on his haud Noali Phillen has returned from his visit to Boyd county Mrs O D Munsou returned from her visit to Omaha Saturday Geo Wheeler dug out six coyote pups one day last week Ho will bo 18 ahead when the bounty is paid W E Gillespy received a dispatch from Pottanattamio county Iowa Mou day that his father had died suddenly Ho took tho next train oast to attend tho funeral New Silk AValteo Prettiest and most durable waists over shown for tho money tHM aud iJ5 A very lurgo and hailtlsomo lino of blnck ohltlon boas Pricos from 100 to 500 Now neckwear of nil kinds Mus J Hnssos South 10th St Oinulm Nob Farm laud ami city property for salo by G H Seller W acres of fann land tu section I Wnrnorvilh precinct to rout Call on II Warner Wuruorvillo A Ivo room cottage on Smith IJlh 91 for rent Enquire of F Shaw If you want any bright clean heavy oiUh call on O W lirnascli 13 P S Best paint sold al Chris toplis Tiik News jot department Is com ploto iu ovory particular Wantii A good giri for general housowork Good wages Mum W H Hurricitrucii Sturgeon is the piano man Kurnishod rooms to rent by Mrs Younger on tho Heights IIouhoh for sale T K Odioknb No ono who is interested in pretty useful linen articles should miss tho linon salo Friday afternoon anil even ing April 27 in tho Varioty store build ing Thoro will ho a suppur too that noods no advertising Application for DriiKKnl lliuir Ilconno Matter of application of A II Kiosau for a liquor lioouse Notieo is hereby given that A II Kiosau did on tho nth dav of Anril 1000 filo his application to tho mayor ami city council oi the city or Norfolk Nebraska for liconso to soil malt spirit uous aud vinous liquors for medicinal mechanical and ohonilcal purposes at Norfolk NobraHka from the 1st day of May 1100 to tholiOthday of April 1101 at east of lot It block i MhUiowhouh addition in First ward of said city If thoro is no objection reinonstranco or protest filed within two weeks from tho 5th day of April 1100 tho said licenso will bo granted 1 C Stitt City Olerk Application Tor DriiKKlHti Miior llRoimn Matter of application of Geo B Ohristoph for a liquor liconso Notice is horoby given that Goo H Ohristoph did on tho 1th day of April lf00 filo his application to tho mayor and city council of tho city of Norfolk Nob for licenso to soil malt spirituous and vinous liquors for medicinal mechanical aud chemical purposes at Norfolk No braska from tho 1st day of May IM to tho 30th day of April 1101 at lot IU blook 1 original town in FirHt wartl of said city If thero is no objection romonstranco or protest filed within two weeks from tho Hh day of April 1100 tho said licenso will bo granted J O Stitt City Olork Application for Saloon Ilijunr Moiiiho Matter of application of Janetto Rico for a liquor license Notieo iB hereby given that Janetto Rico did on tho 1 Hh day of April IM filo her application to tho mayor and city council of tho city of Norfolk Ne braska for license to sell malt spiritu ous and vinous liquors at Norfolk No braska from tho 1st day of May 1100 to tho SOth day of April 1001 at lot 1 block 2 Bears addition in first ward of said city If thero is no objection romonstranco or protest filed within two weeks from the 11th day of April 1000 tho said licenso will bo granted J O Stitt City Cleik Application for DiUkkImIh Iliiior IIcciihb Matter of application of Asa K Leonard for a Liquor Licenso Notice is hereby given that Asa K Leonard did on the 27th day of March 1000 filo his application to tho mayor and city council of tho city of Norfolk Nebraska for liconso to sell malt spirit uous and vinous liquors for medicinal mechanical and chemical purposes at Norfolk Nebraska from tho 1st duy of May 1100 to tho 50th day of April 1001 at lot 2 Pilgors subdivision iu First ward of said city If thero is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the 27th day of March 1000 tho said license will bo granted J O Stitt City Clerk Application for Saloon Liquor IIciih Matter of application of C F A Marquardt for a liquor licenso Notieo is horoby given that O F A Marquardt did on tho 27th day of March 1000 filo his application to tho mayor and city council of tho city of Norfolk Nobraska for liconso to sell malt spirituous and vinous liquors at Norfolk Nobraska from tho 1st day of May 1000 to tho 0th day of April 1001 at lot -1 blook 1 Koenigsteins 1st addition in first ward of said city If there is no objection romonstranco or nrotost filed within two weeks from the 27th day of Maroh 1000 tho said license will bo granted J C Stitt City Olerk Cut Prices in Groceries Good Coffee per lb 10c Tomatoes per can 08c Mixed Candy per lb 7 jfc Best Flour per 6ack 90c 10 bars lauudry soap 25o Orangos per doz 15o All kiuds of Fruit cheap EYER Box Old Stand Pure Fresh Groceries nro essential lo good health iind cost no moro than tho cheap slu IT handled by some dealers Fuesler Sells the Best Sole Agent for Chase Sanborns Coffee For riiunliiiiL iSlcmii Filling Iuiniu Tanks Wind Mills Anil all work In tliln linn rail on W H RISH Hnl Ihfarl Inn limimilnml Klil ilmir Hmilli of Tin 1 vim Ni vvh Olllca IJOOKlJINDINli Books and Magazines Neatly Bound II nitUiMMlJND NoxtloDimtiM Paint Slum rtli Htuxil P J FUESLER Merchant Tailor North Side Haiti Street Four doors west of Tho Fair Store New Goods Latest Styles First Class Work and Perfect Fit Guar anteed Prices Reasonable Trial Order Solicited ASK FOR Jl Hl BITTERS GOOD FOR WHAT AILS YOU For Sale at all First Class Saloons L P LARSON 1C0 FREMONT - NEBRASKA Nebraska Distributors L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Myers Force and Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Woik First door West of Post Olllce PURE GROCERIES Aro essential to health UHLE handles only pure groceries free from adulteration and sells them at FAIR PRICES You pet what you pay for at Uhles il or h Il IU fi Ht f 11 5 i o r 3