9 Hi 1 t n OUR Armored Cruiser SHOE 4M for Boys Wear is made from tho bust soloctod uppor stock tostort for service Tho solos and heels which nro tho host leather will produco aro illlod with CHILLED STEEL OIHOLETS which protect tho bottom aud assuro tho wear or doublo tho service of uuy shoo made for boys Davenport Bros THE NORFOLK SHOE HEN Why Glasses are Worn vfS 5P For a long time glasses were used oniy to assist in reading or near work but with increased knowledge of the eye we are able to adjust glasses to improve the sight thereby curing chronic headaches neuralgia and many nervous afflictions caused by eyestrain The thousands who wear property adjusted glasses are the living testimonies to the truth of it Examination free Dl G p IB PII11QIJAIDT OPTICIAN NORFOLK - - NEBRASKA I NORFOLK Steam Laundry Only First Class Laundry In Northeast Nebraska Every cllort mado to pleaso patrons and bKo Eiitibfaction Liiitont improved ma clilnory used in all departments Work not satisfactory will ho relaundorod freo of charge if returned unworn i t ROUGH EDOES TAKEN i OFF COLLARS t DAN CRAVEN Proprietor J COAL- SCRANTON -COAL o o O Our new Hard Coal Is on S Track T It Is fresh clean and nice q H feWe guarantee quality Q 5 quantity and price yi 6 If you burn Hard Coal Bee U us and the coal together and I J run satisfled wo can trade p g H E HARDY o O coal SCRANTON -coal For Breakfast Foods Thompsons Gash Grocery These are i few Pillsburys Oat Food per pkg 10c Wheat Manna two for 25c Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit two for 25c Pillsburys Vitos two for 25c Quaker Oats two for 25c Waldorf Oats two for 25o Cremola two for 25c Wheatling each 10c Grape Nuts two for 25c Wheat Flake two for 25c Granoae two for 25c Wheatose two for 25c The Weather Oonditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours ending at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 72 Minimum temperature 88 Average 65 Preoipitation 00 Total preoipitation for month 00 Barometer 2968 Forecast for Nebraska Fair to night and Friday THURSDAY TIDINGS The West Side Whist club is to meet tonight with Mr and Mrs E P Weath erby Kelso Hale will celebrate his 13th birthday tonight at the home of his parents on South Third street The pupils of the Eighth grade are to enjoy a liny rack ritlo tonight untl aro to bo ohnporoneil by Miss Gurllngor Tho littlo tlyiftr old daughter of Chris Kohlhoff who Uvea ovcu miles south of tho city foil out of a buggy this morn ing aud broko hur right arm Tho republican club will hold ItB reg ular weokly mooting tonight at O A H hall Judge J H Barno willaddnss tho club and nil who possibly can should bo in nttendnitco Four Buffalo county farmors living near Kearney aro in tho city looking for farm lauds Thrco of thnm wish to purchasu a quarter section opiooo and ono wants a half section of land Tho car of tho Nebraska fish commis sion will pass through tho city tonight distributing young fry along tho Elk horn valloy It will bo an opportunity for thoso wanting young fish to securo tlOlll Rev S F Shnrplcss writing from Contral City snys Tho synod of Ne braska mot horo Tuosday night and was oponod by a sornion from Hov W M Porter of NelHon Hov John Gilmoro of Liberty was olocted modorator Louis IJuckondorf received word yos torday announcing that his sou William who has boon employed as telograph oporatorat Mills Wis is very Blok with typhoid fovor at that placo Mr Buokondorf loft for his bodsulo yostor day afternoon Aug Noitzko who was recontly op erated upon for cancor of tho lip died yesterday afternoon of an nttack of pneumonia from which ho has boon sick about a wook Tho homo of tho deconsod is just west of tho Norfolk hospital for tho iusano A O Cartwright a well-to-do and highly rospocted citizen of Clarence Iowa died very suddenly at Stanton Tuesday of heart disouso Ho hud ex tensive laud interests near Stanton and it lias been his custom to come out to look after his property every fall Geo II Bishop of Now lltivon Coun is horo to look aftor property interests It is understood that tho bids for erect ing Mr Bishops now building at tho corner of Fourtli aud Main streots wore opened yesterday aud that tho lowest bid was made by J B Herman It is not known whother the contract for the erection of tho building has been let or not It is reported that Mrs C O Elgin received a report today that ono of her uncles lias died leaving an estate worth t 000000 Ho disap peared in 1852 during tho civil war lie bought at an oarly day 200 acres of land and leasod it to tho town where Baltimoro now stands Tho land is now said to be worth a thousand dol lars a foot and tho estate is to be settled up next year A good sizod audience assembled at G A 11 hall last evening to hear the address of Rev Luther P Luddon of Grace Lutheran church Lincoln on Fraternity The reverend gentle man is state lecturer for tho Tribe of Ben Hur and is well posted on all fra ternal work Ho held tho close atten tion of his auditors aud gave a very ablo aud interesting talk Mr Luddon will bo remembered by many as chairman of tho state relief committee at tho time so much charity work was being done in Nebraska on account of the dis astrous drouth of several years ago Lake trout at Glissmans Wanted A good girl in a family of three Apply at The News ofllco Wanted Immediately one or two furnished rooms for light housekeeping Address box 105 City Extra select oysters in can at Karos Fresh oysters at Glissmans Sturgeon is the piano man HWls for Coal for the School District of JNorfolk City Sealed bids for furnishing lump nut pea and Black coal for thefproseut en suing sohool year will bo received by the board of education until 8 p m October 15th all coal to bo weighed upon scales to be designated by the board of education tho woighing to be paid for by the successful bidders and delivered at the variousschool buildings as may be required the board reserving tho right to acceptor reject bids in part or entire or to reject all bids in their discretion H O Matkau Secretary Governor Poynter and Hon T J Nolan will address tho citizens of Nor folk and vicinity Saturday October 13 at 3 p m and 8 p m in the Auditorium All aro invited especially ladies Agents Wanted For Galveston The Honors of a Stricken City by Murat Halstead a fearful tale of a beauteous city swept into tho sea De mand enormous Splendid book Only fl50 Agents selling from 10 to 100 daily and clearing from 0 to 75 dally A bonanza for agents Only endorsed book Freight paid Credit given Outfits free Send six two cent stamps for postage Big commissions Send for outfit and territory today Tho Domluion Company Dept A Chicago Dressed catfish at Glissmans Pitted cherries for pies only 20 cents per can at Parishs Democratic Precinct Convention Notice is hereby given that a mass convention of the democratic voters of TI1K NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY HTOH1W 11 VMM Norfolk precinct Madison r ountv will bo hold it the city hall October Kith at 3 00 p in for the purpose of nominat ing one candidate for the olllco of as sessor two for justices of tho peace and two constables DANIICI 1 KOKNKISTUIN AiiTiiru Kokniostkis Chairman Seerotary Everything in the fruit and vegotahlo lino at Parishs Houses for salo T K Odiornk PfetlSONAL J S Porter of Orchard Is a city vis itor It A Walters is a city visitor from Bloomllold F A Huston was In the city yester day from Noligh P II Kohl was in Norfolk from Wayne yesterday Mrs T Eden of Vordigre Is visiting Norfolk friends It E Evans was a city visitor yester day from Dakota City L It Priohnrtl of Meadow Grovo Is a business visitor in Norfolk today Mrs 11 A Qayhart and son of Hot Springs aro guosts of Mr and Mrs A N Gerecko E O Hamilton manager of tho sugar factory at Ohino Cnl Is horo visiting tho factory O NLowryof Holt county visited over night with his brother-in-law S R McFarland Miss Nye Wiso returned last ovoning from Omaha whoro sho has boon hav ing her oyos treated R A Tawnoy was a city visitor yes terday from Pierce ludgo Cones of the same city was also in town W O Croo of Donvor special agont for tho Merchants Insurance company was in tho city this morning on busi ness aud departed far Albion Mrs Itinkins who has beon visiting Norfolk friends for sovoral days lias returned to her homo in Newman Grovo whero her husband is station agent Miss Aunio L Cutler who has been visiting for several weeks with her sister Mrs F W Tunonian left this morning over tho Union Pacific for her homo in Lowell Mass During her visit hero Miss Cutler has made many friends who will bo glad to havo hor ronow their acquaintance at any timo Fresh pickerel at Karos Wo mako loans ou real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and Savings association T E Odiokne Sec Dressed catfish at Karos Bandmaster Iuuos is said to havo one of the most uuiquo collections of sacred music in existence Not a foiv of tho works represented come down from the second and third centuries Ono origi nal manuscript indeed going back so far as can bo judged twenty fivo hundred years beforo tho birth of Christ This last composition is engraved upon what is supposed to havo been a tablet ii an Egyptian temple excavated some years ago by tho well known Egyptologist Kloermnun and is so far as can bo do ciphered a chant of praise to tho god Ra Tho library also contains several very valuable specimens of tho oarly Gregorian chant Many of the primitive Christian an thems aud Jewish hymns aro repre sented in this magnificent collection Mr lunes has beon many years collect ing these works but it is only during tho last few years that tho enormous earnings from his band have enabled him to give full play to his love for this class of musical literature Innos has even transcribed somo of thoso unique compositions for the modern band and tho effect is said to be of supremo inter est not alone to tho cultivated literateur but also to tho ordinary listener Mr Lewis N Megargoe the well known editorial writer of the Philadel phia Times recently said of one of the sacred concerts given by lunes and his baud I never heard a baud of fifty pieces in church accompanying the ohoir I never sat among a congrega tion when the organ played in thunder ous tones deep voices blending with it and when tho lighter tones of tho child ren accompanied by Celestial harps arose harmoniously above all I especi ally cant remembor having been in churchjwlien interspersed with songs of praise and sublimo tumult of tho organ fell the measured sounds of great church bells and next their chimes as an obli gato but I did hear all this at lunes sacred concert and strange fancy I thought I was in church Innes promises to put at least one of these anolent compositions on his pro gram during his engagement here on Thanksgiving night November 29th at the Auditorium Besides this he will introduce Mme Noldi Miss Frances Boydon Zorni Xanten Vernon Alberti and other well known operatio vocalists in scenes from Faust Trovatore and other grand operas in addition to the fifty five regu lar members of his band pFresh celery at Karos Choice celery at Glissmans New shipment of Gilt Edge canned goods just received at Parishs Everybody keep an eye on J D Stur geons Colored Porters Sewing Machine contest Now is the time to vote A MODEHNSTUDIO C I Mil hurl I Well Killed I p lot Ilmlii nrnphli Wntk A roiKrtor for Tmc Nrw stepped into the photogrnph studio of 1 Michael the other day to see what he could and was surprised ami delighted at discovering much not apparent to tho casual observer lie learned In the first place that it is an establishment of far more Impoitnueo than would he supposed and the large sum of money that must have been invested was a revelation Mr Michael is thoroughly Imbued with Ills art and has made many ami substantial improvements to the studio since he came into possession all of which add mulct ially to the quality and variety of work lie turns out Mr Michael pridos himself piitlcularly upon his lighting elVects t lie retouching quality and variety of photographs and the finish His light has been so arranged that he can make it almost entirely dark eutiroly light or admit whatever light is necessary This is done with a systom ofcurtains and screens niohtjcomploto and by them he can bring the figure of tho photograph out into such relief that it seems entirely soparated from the background It also admits of a total elimination of shadow except such that is essential to accurately describe the fcaturos tho pose and tho drapory Miss Anna Killen does his retouching aud sho is certainly an adept competent to handle tho most delicate woik iniaf iuablo Her employer takes partic ular pride in Miss Killens work and is willing to place her in competition with any rotouehor in Nebraska us to quality and stylo of work Tho samples shown were certsinly very fine Tho finish is clear brilliant ami per fect and adds materially to the appear uneo of tho work done Mr Michael is propated to meet any demand in style aud size of mounts lie has a large stock of all the latent styles and novelties The writers particular attention wit attracted by a new mount known us the Rembrandt the nowest thing out and sure to prove popular While Mr Michael is particu lar to eliminate shade from the photo graph proper ho Has introduced it into this mount with a most pleasing effect The card is hand shaded Tho shade begins as a light gray at ono corner and the tone is graduated until it is almost black at tho opposito corner It must bo soon to bo appreciated When fin ished it is a fit ornumeut to the most sumptuous home Mr Michael is an adopt at grouping and has somo choice samples of work in this lino In interior and exterior view work ho has done a great deal and is certainly most expert His pictures are all sizes from stamp sizo to 1 1 by 1 1 In buttons and medallions he has a choico selec tion his spocialty being tho lato and nobby oval medallion some of which are hand tinted with natural colors In picture frames ho has over 00 dif ferent kinds and in mouldings 75 lato varieties His stock of mattings is largo and cotnploto with a choico from 15 kinds Hois therefore prepared to do anything in frame work Mr Michael is prepared and glad to handle tho work of the amutour trado doing it in a thoroughly artistic manner He already has considerable to do in this lino and has given good satisfaction IIo does all kinds of enlarging in crayon water color sepia oiletto bromide oil and pastel and also handles decorative picturos in pastel bromide and oil work Artists materials aro also kept ou sale by Mr Michael In fact anyone needing anything in tho photograph or artist lino will do well to call on Mr Michael before plac ing their order His studio is on Nor folk avenue between Fourth and Fifth streets Lake trout at Karos Good farms to trade for town property G R Skilek Farm and oity loans The Durland Trust Co Wall eyed pike at Glissmans Try Thelma the latest perfume at Christophs Mrs Sadio Hart Miller Osteopath Rooms over tho Hayes jewelry store Hours from 10 a m to 4 p m Con sultation and examination free 77Ilreaki up Cold The prompt use of Dr Humphreys Specific 77 breaks up colds that hang on All druggists 25 cents Hum phreys Medicine Cor William and John sts N Y Ireclnct Convention The republican electors of Norfolk city and precinct will meet in mass convention at the city hall on Monday oveuing October 15 at 8 p m for the purposo of nominating a precinct ticket and the transaction of Buch other busi ness as may come before the convention By order of the committee Wm Hemlebbn Clyde Eisklky J E Simpson Fred Hollinosworth A L Carter Norfolk NebOot 11 1000 Farm land aud city property for sale by G R Seller Dr Frank Salter Diuww of ohildroa I One of the chief utti act tons at our FALL OPENING will Im genuine New York Pal cms We have UK dillercut styles in Street Hats J cE DURLAND t3 g go J bs - h fj MMM b j s J 3 CD i I mm X JE o o 3 L l Lj B Uy CO P3 M 5 J i I - 3 Cf P M U 3 SL P ST Z3 P M 4 Z o cd cd 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cheerfully meet any competition from anywhere Our hats are all mado in our own work room hon estly made We are not gifted with second sight are not mind readers and if after purchase you make no complaint we must conclude that you arc satisfied but if not so please report promptly to us and we will make all satisfac tory INSKEEPS MILLINERY EYERS Invites yon to Compare IrieoH Tomatoes per can 8c Ioiih per can 5c Corn per can 8c Tuva Coffee best per lb 15c Out Meal per 11 2Jc Soap 1 0 bars 25c Vj iMitind can Making Powder 20c MeHt Jrunes per lb 8c HluuiiiK 4c Soda per lb 3Jc Starch por lb 3c Cruckera per lb fc Olothos Lines 9c Lye per can 4c Mixed Candy per lb 7C Iearline per packago 4c Kico por lb 7c Lamp Chimney 4c Wo have a big lino of Tinware Gran itoware unci Crockery which wo aro selling vory cheap B MEYERS PURE GROCERIES Are essential to health UHLE handles only pure groceries free from adulteration and sells them at FAIR PRICES You get what you pay for at Uhle s For llambiug Steam Filling Pumps Tanks Wind Mills Aud all work la ttile Hue call ou W H RISH Bbtltfttctioa Quarauteed First door South of The Dult News Offlca NOVELTY Iron and Brass Works JNO E CRONK Manager All kind of machine fromla lawn mower ta a prlnliutf nreea repaired Hot air teatn aud hot water heating Seclal attwa tiou thm to Holler aud Engiue Repuiriug Opo Pateall Implemeut House NORFOLK NEBRASKA Jl