II n 1 I XUz ret bbbbbbbbbbHbV Sujnmer Footwear Is Complete f See the Strap Slippers for Misses and Children Davenport Bros J J VIM Examination and Advice Entire ly Free J 0 F W MARQUARDT DR OF OPHTHALMOLOGY NORFOLK - NEBRASKA f Our Line of I THE WRONG MEDICINE If you tnko medicine wheu you dont need it you do yourself nn injury If you take headache mediciue wheu the real cause is your eyes the headache will nev er be permanently relieved Ac i tual ligures prove tnai six aches out of ten are caused by Tro Jfrniu FOR THE FINEST PHOTOS -COME TO- MICHAELS STUDIO We always have the latest styles and guarantee that our work will please you Our prices are right and we solicit a share of your pat ronage Finest line of Mat Board in town Newest styles of Picture Mouldings New shipment just re ceived Yours for business C P MICHAEL At Thompsons 3 cans corn 20 8 cans tomatoes 25 Wheatling per package 10 Gold dust 4 lb 18 Si packages yeast 10 Bakers chocolate 18 2 lbs A B O crackers 15 1 gal pail syrup 35 Gloss starch per pkg 05 18 lbs granulated sugar 100 We Can Save You Money The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours euding at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 02 Minimum temperature 01 Average 79 Precipitation 18 Total preoipitation for mouth 201 Barometer 29 04 Forecast for Nebraska Generally fair and continued warm tonight nud Friday THURSDAY TIDINGS I M Macy is improving his photo graph gallery by having a plate glass front placed therein O P Parish the new proprietor of the Fuesler bakery aud grocery took charge of the busiuess this morning Mies Delia Howard who has been sick with typhoid fever but was improv ing has sutlered a relapse but not a serious one Mr Phaleu returned last night with his teamB from Knox county whore he has beeu busy putting in flax on break ing since the first of May for A J Dur laud O B Haen chainnau wishes The News to again call ntteution to the fact that the county prohibition convention will be held in this city Saturdoy June 23rd As one of the prizes in the firemens races today W B Vail haB offered a sllvor modal Sol G Mayor of tho Star has nlio ofTored n prizobut has not yot decldod what it will be Karollno Kyrisi of Grofghtou mothor of tho lato Krisa Kyriss who iliocl of dlsoaso contracted while at Ohlckamouga with company L during tho war with Spain 1ms boon grrutod a pension of 12 a month by tho govornmout A rainbow lu tho wost this morning was a convincing argumout to those who bollovo in slgus that thoro would bo a storm today A showor of rain this morning answered tho purposo of proving thoir conclusion oven though nothing moro serious follows A now cyclone story Is vouched for by tho Minneapolis Bottor Way It Is that a cow which wai picketed on a ropo was plokod up by tho oyclone and carrlod up tho longth of tho ropo about sixty feet whoro sho remained uutll tho storm had passed when sho quietly cllmbod down tho ropo and resumed hor grazing T B Maylard wout to York at noon today and as master mason will repre sent Mosaic lodge No 55 at tho 2rith an niversary colobratlon of York lodge That lodgo invited all other lodgos In tho stato that received a chartor In tho samo year to bo represented and assist in celebrating the aunlvoraary Thoro will bo au aftornoou audovoulng sosslon tomorrow and Mr Maylard will return Monday Carl Schmodo who cut his throat so seriously at his homo uoar Battlo Creek Friday night in au attompt at suicide died early this morning as tho result of injuries he had sustained by his own hand He has boon lingoring along with small hopes of recovery Tho only chance for him to llvo would bo by inserting a tube through which ho could breath and one through which ho could be fed artificially as tho natural orgaus of tho neck wore entirely useless so that had ho lived his existence would havo been most incouvoniout and full of suffering His death therefor comes as a relief Wm Boches team attached to a light wagon indulged in a spirited run away down Fifth street this uoon It was started from in front of the Pacific hotel by the explosion of a fire cracker which had been carelessly thrown down in front of thom by some youth with more firecrackers than discretion They ran about threo miles in tho hot sun and being large animals wore almost killed by the violent exercise The boys with their crackers are doing some thing that will justify their use being prohibited If they would fire them in a vacant lot or where there are no teams there would belittle objection but when it comes to shooting them around on the streets teams or no teams they can accomplish more damage than all the fireworks in town are worth J D Sturgeon the Norfolk piano man iu a competition deal last Sunday sold to the German Lutheran church a few miles out of Wayne a fine Farraud Votey chapel organ stylo D which has been on exhibition in his music store for several weeks past Three other agents and their organs were in the church at the same time and a fourth agent desired to sell tho church a better organ than any of them at cost yet when the vote waB taken Mr Sturgeon won out by getting 22 votes out of 34 Card or Thank Having disposed of my business inter ests in Norfolk I desire to express my hearty appreciation of the generous pat ronage I have received from the people of tho city and request the continuance of the same to my successor whom I believe in every way entitled to it S Fuesler Announcement Having purchased the grocery and bakery business heretofore coud cted by S Fuesler I respectfully solicit tho patronage of Mr Fueslers old customers and invite new ones to accord me a trial hoping by fair treatment and courteous conduct to deserve and retain the samo C P Pariush Tomorrow at Tafts grove occurs the picnic of the Y M C L and its friends It is hoped the merchants and clerks es pecially will attend Ice cream and cake furnished Bring your lunches The ladies of the Baptist Aid society will serve ice cream and cake Saturday June 28 afternoon and evening in the room now occupied by the Ladies In dustrial store in the Richard block Tho Junior league of the M E churcli will give a sociable this evening on tho parsonage lawn Ice oream and cake 10 cents A few Milestones published by the olass of 1000 are on sale at the book store Pickled lambs tongue at GUssmans Hammocks Fire works Croquet sets Fine stationery Perry pictures and mountings At Utters Book Store Farm land and city property for sale by G R Seller Sturgeon is the piano man Fresh halibut at Glissmans We make loons on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and 1 Savings association T K Odioevb Sec THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY UINE 21 1000 M J i n ii i j W m Oakdale Attorney Chosen on the Second Ballot RESULT OF TODAYS CONVENTION 8nl tlrnper of Niobrara wi 111 Htninct Content Itor anil Unit it Hood Support lint Not KnoiiRli HUtrlct Central Com mittee CIlOKOIl Tho republican convontion of tho Ninth judicial district was hold this afternoon in tho firemens hall in the olty building and Attornoy J V Boyd of Oakdalo win placed in nomination as candldato for judgo on tho second formal ballot Tho convention was called to meot at 2 oclock but owing to a delay of tho Madison county delegation in putting In au appoaranco It waq not callod to ordor l7 Chairman John It Hays until 15 mlnutos to it oclock Socrotary Jock Koonigstoln road tho call On motion A A Welch of Wayno was rnudo temporary ohairman aud in taking tho position thanked tho conven tion for tho loyal support ho rocolvod iu tho last campaign Jack Kobulgsteiu was on motion niado temporary socrotary Tho list of tho delegates was road by the secretary as follows Autolopo J F Boyd Charles H Kelsey Georgo Swoet V A KUwood D O Weavor J V Cifrtls J F Fan nor C K Hemingway Allen Hopkins N D Jackson Knox S Draper W D Funk W A Mosorvo It II Richmond Ohas Ka mauski O W Rice Geo A Brooks Robert Lynn Calvin Kollor S Saun ders K H Houston S D Watson Madison Wm Robertson J B Barnes S N Dowliug G S Snyder Geo Heuoniann B Fuerst Robert P Prouss B B McGinnis H IL Holder son Chas Witol S O Campbell A O Johnson O F Montross W B Hutchinson Mat Clausen jr Chris Schmitt Pierce Ben Lindsay W W Quivoy L It Hertort O J Frost B S Leo dom August Schwichteuberg J II Stewart Chas Workor Wayne A A Welch H E Simon F M Northrop B W McKoeu J D King Ed Luudburg E O Brooks L Ziemer R D West Jndd Garwood Thoro being no contests tho services of the committee on credentials was on motion dispensed with Tho reccom mendation of tho committoo that dele gates present be empowered to cast the full vote of tho couutios represented was accepted The temporary organization was made permanent On motion the convention proceeded to au informal ballot for candidate for district judge with the following result J F Boyd of Antelope county 14 Sol Draper of Knox 14J A A Welch of Wayne 24 W Wm M Robertson of Madison 4 On motion the covontiou proceeded to the first formal ballot which resulted Boyd 28 Drapor 23 3 10 Robertson 5 7 10 The second formal ballot wss an nounced as follows Boyd 32 2 10 Draper 24 8 10 On motion the nomination of Mr Boyd was made unanimous and tho successful candidate being called upon for a speech he responded briefly thank ing the convention for the honor con ferred upon him The judicial committee was named aB follows Antelope N D Jackson Knox Sol Draper Madison J B Barnes Pierce Beuj Lindsay Wayne Nelson Griimlny The committee was authorized to fill any vacancy and Mr Boyd was allowed to appoint a chair man of the committee The convontion then adjourned Farm and city loans Tiib Dublamd Trust Co Wall paper at Christophs DrFrank Salter Disease of children Furnished rooms to rent by Mrs Younger on tho Heights The Northeast Nebraska G A R reunion will be held at Pierce July 10 11 12 and 13 Indications point to the largest attendance in the history of the association Speakers of national repu tation will bo secured The sun never sets on the famous Farraud Votey organ A full car load on exhibition in my Btore J D Stuhoeov Factory Representative Houses for sale T K Odiornb FIREMENS PICNIC Good Croud In Atteutlance and All Kit Joying a Fin Time The firemens picnic today has callod out a largo number of pleasure seekers and it looks as though the occasion would bo an unqualified success The members of the department met at tho city hall about 10 oclock aud with the baud at the head of the proces sion marched to the grove ou Fifth street through Fourth Madisou aud Main The boys wore their caps and each company carried a silk flag I At the Pusewalk park an address was given by Mayor Robertson and tho Hb band rendorod four or IU nolle Ions Dinner was then muvod nud parlous aiuusiMuents wuro iudulgod In at tho park This aftornoou tho sports nn taking placo proinlnont among whit h Is tho mum ball gamo Tho Orolghloii lull toani oaino down on tho early train and is In riwllnwH for IU gamo with tho Norfolk toatn which will ho callod at I oclock TWO MORE WEDDINGS Frank DavU mill Minn Iirlln Hlcllnr -Al Inn WIIMiiftnnnnil MIm liilnn Hell Last ovonlng at fi oclock at tho hoimr of tho brides parents Mr and Mrs Do V Sltllor on South Eighth streot MlsA Ijottlo A Sidlor was united iu marriage1 to Mr Frank HavlB Rov U 11 Main of tho M E church olllclatliig None but tho immediate inombors of tho two familios represented were guests Tho brido was very becomingly at tired lu a gown of white dimity with pansles as floral ndorumontaud made a lovely appearance At tho conclusion of tho coremouy aud aftor congratulations tho guosts sat down to a very delootablo wedding feast tho table boiug decorated with a choico collection of cut lowers Tho prosouts were generous both as o number aud quality Frank Davis is well known in the city having at one tlmo boon clerk iu tho Ialnco of Sweots His parents reside ou a farm near tho hospital for the insauo and it is there that Frank and his brido will mako their homo for tho present The bride moved to this city with her parents somothiug more than a year ago coming from tho farm iu Stanton county Sho has lately hold a position as clerk with tho Johnson Dry Hoods company aud has many friends A long life blessed with happiness and prospority is tho sincere wiMi of thoir friouds Allen Wilkinson and Miss Iouiso Belt woro united iu marriage last even ing at 8 10 at tho homo of tho brides parents Mr and Mrs T J Bolt on South First street by Rov G If Main pastor of tho M E church Uuosts to tho number of about 25 woro present and after tho ceremony all woro sorvod with a vory fine suppor Tho newly married couplo will fortlio presont mako their homo with Mrs Wilkinsons parents Tho groom is a partner of W O Roland iu tho general merchandise buslnoss at tho Junatiou aud tho brido was formerly a dross maker with Miss Mary Shelly They havo many friends who will join in wishing thorn much pleasure and prospority iu thoir journey through lifo SPECIAL SALE Beginning I WEDNESDAY I JUNE 6th and Continuing the Rest of the Season I will sell mv entire Hue of Trimmed Hats at u Discount of 20 Per Cent I will also make a Special Sale on Sailors MISS E J BENDER r One Block East of P O Sharpless Sisters Old Stand y PARISH announces that he still has the agency for Chase Sanborns Coffee the best iu the world Fueslors old stand t s s s Jv J A A iS N i s Our Stock is very Full and Complete Late buy ers will find a Good As sortment from which to select INSKEEPS MILLINERY Norfolk Have You Tried Them O A LDIKAUT Pkhident CHAS S imilKiK Vice Pbesidbnt i N A HAINIIOIT Irnaulent AIICXANDKU IIKAIt Vle lriliofr W HIIUCHOIZ CMhlnr K W7UTZ AMlatMitCiMliUr National Bank v V - OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING BUSINESS INORTHEAST NEBRASKA Capital iooooooo Surplus 2000000 Does a General Banking Business Buys and Sella Exchange Interest Paid on Time Deposits DraftH ajul Money Orders Sold on any Point In Europe A General Steamship and Foreign JHHsago Business Transacted DIBEIOTOBS A HUH P P UANIiON V J IIAIK W U IIUUHOLZ WM ZOT NA UAINHOLT JOHN H HAYS f VICUOKU BHCOTTON V C AIILHAN ---- AHLMAN BROS The Norfolk Bicycle Men Proprietors C W AIIIMAN NORFOLK BICYCLE WORKS I MnmifncttirmH JobliorH mill Don lorn In Bicycles Sundries Parts and Repairs Aironry fur Wiiltliiim MuniifiirluriiiK om OrimiL IlirjrlciH llin FInchI Slrontint mill IliHtiim llicycln In tlm World Wo iiIhii Imnillo tl if Arnii World Trillium HuoImi Hjciimorn In Lt Mini our ouu nutki oilhur elm in 01 clmlnluBH wliinli will m known an tlicj Aklmim SiucIhIh We do Repairing- Promptly and Reasonable BABIES CRY FOR WHEATLING AND BREAD MADE FROM BON TON FLOUR SUGAR CITY CEREAL MILLS W II JOHNSON Cabiiibb W It UUAASCU AasT CAHiirm The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 95000 liny ami Hell exchange ou tint- country nud all parte of Europe Farm Loans Olrectori CAin Ahmcb W H Johnson hah S Huidoi C W IShaahcu 0 M Swank A Luikaut T K Mkmhinuek L Skhhionh FOR QOOD LOANS AND EASY PAYMENTS The Norfolk Building and Loan Assn C B DURLAND Secretary L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Mvers Force and Wind Mill Pumps -Prices Right Satluf action Guaranteed on all Woik First door West of Post Otllce THE North Western LINE F E W V R R is the best to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS of North Nebraska KARO BROS IbbKs bKBbbbtj Meats p Saiisage Fish Game Everybody wants the best o meats Wo make a special effort to please tho trade Our Shop is the Neatest in the City For Plunibiii Steam Filling Pumps Tanks Wind Mills Ami nil Iu tliie liue call ou W H RISHJ SatUfuctlou Guaranteed First door South of Tub Daili News OQlcoA