V OUR Armored Cruiser SHOE for Boys Wonr Is made Irom tlio best soloctod upper stock tested for service Tho sales and heels which aro the host leather will produce arc tilled with CHILLED STEEL CIRCLETS which protect tho bottom and nsuro tho went or doublo tho service of any shoo made for hoys Davenport Bros THE NORFOLK SHOE HEN Tired eyes cause sick ness Because the eyes tire easily some folks say they are not well In most such cases there is eyestrain Neglected eyestrain is sure to produce sickness Be wise Have your eyes examined Know their exact condition from an expert Consultation free Dfl C p ffl JMRQllfltlDT OPTICIAN NORFOLK - - NEBRASKA NORFOLK I Steam Laundry 1 z J Only First Class Laundry J In Northeast Nebraska X J Every olTort mailu tf please patrons and X rivo feiitisfiicliou Latest improved ma- X cliinory used in all departments Work not sntUfnctory will bo relaundoied frco T of clinrco if roturnod unworn A I ROUGH EDOES TAKEN X OFF COLLARS 1 DAN CRAVEN Proprietor For Breakfast Foods Thompsons Cash Grocery These are a 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 25c Cremola two for 25c Wheatling each 10c Grape Nuts two for 25c Wheat Flnkep two for 25c Granose two for 25c Wheatose two for 25c The Weather Conditions of the weather as recorded for the 24 hours eudlng at 8 a m to day Maximum temperature 50 Minimum temperature 23 Average 87 Precipitation 00 Total precipitation for month 320 Barometer 2902 Forecast for Nebraska Fair to night and Friday THURSDAY TIDINGS Additional local on page 8 Mrs J Baum ontertained the Kaffeo Klatch this afternoon There will bo a meeting of Beulah obaptor O E S this evening Work on nn addition to the cold stor age plant has been commenced Miss Stella Luikart entertained a company of young frieuds last evening A boy was born yesterday to Mr and Mrs Fred Wagner who livo a uiilo southeast Mr and Mrs Ohas Radoll aro rejoic ing over tho arrival of a now daughter at their home This is All Saints day and appropriate services woro held this morning in some of tho churches Norfolk lodge I O O F will meet tonight and arraugonieuts for tho T S Richardson funeral will be made Hallowoeu ushered in the hardest freeze of tho season tho thermometer Indicating a minimum of 25 degrees A jolly crowd of boys and girls woro guosta of Miss Urnco Spoar last ovon Ing colobratlng Hallowoeu in proper stylo A crowd of men and boys wolcomod Mr and Mrs August Shulzo Inst night to tholr now homo In Kdgownter with a charivari Mr and Mrs Geo II Spear will en tertain a few friends at tho Oxnnrd this ovonlng In honor of Mrs Joseph Shooninker Tho Ladles guild of Trinity church will meet with Mrs Troutman on South Fourth stroot tomorrow afternoon at oclock A good attendance Is partic ularly urged Tho mother of Mrs 11 O Dingnmn died on Tuesday evening at hor homo in lown word to that effect having boon received yesterday Mrs Dingnmn is still In lown lion M F Harrington of ONeill is to address tho people of Norfolk on tho political Hsues from n fusion standpoint at tho Auditorium this ov6ning Mr Harrington is a good talker and will un doubtedly Intorost all who attend 13 13 Goloman of Bloomfield hns pur chased tho W W Marplo houso on South Fourteenth stroot and will movo his family to Norfolk G T Sprecher who now occupies tho property will move his family to tho 13d Marplo houso Yesterday Mrs Gus Maniuardt cele brated her birthday and last evening the members of tho military baud orchestra with their wives and best girls gave Mr and Mrs Marquardt a genuino surprise A royal good timo was enjoyed by nil present and tho festivitos woro continued until a late hour Tho boll on tho MothodUt church was rung last night about 1 oclock Officer Knuo was on Main street and when ho heard tho sound hurried down to tho church but couldnt gut in Ho finally crawled through a window but just in time to seo tho fellow getting out of an other window He gave chaso west on Philip avenue but tho disturber disap peared in tho brush on tho vacant Bap tist lot on Fifth street Last evening was enjoyably spent at the asylum by tho choir of tho Second Congregational church For tho second timo of lato tho choir visited tho asylum to sing to tho patients Mr Chapman took his new graphophone and added exceedingly to the pleasure of tho even ing by giving eighteen items on it Tho delight of the patients was great and the gratitudo of all was cordially expressed by tho superintended and officers A supplement giving some facts con cerning the Nebraska Normal college nt Wayne is issued with Tirn Niws today The Wayne college under the manage ment of President J M Pile has grown until it now ranks among the foremost educational institutions of tho state Those who contemplate taking a normal course can find much to interest them in the supplement nnd they can profit ably keep it until thoy have time to read it thoroughly nnd carefully Not quite as much disturbance as usual wus made last hight by tho Hal loween revelers The windows of most of the stores were liberally marked up with soap some sidewalks were torn up and many articles were removed from their proper places and secreted while the ticktack and were used with effect in some instances but either tho vigilance of the police or precautionary measures on tho part of property owners prevented tho usual demonstration Arrangements have been mode to re ceive election returns at tho Auditorium Tuesday night A wire will be run into the building and as the reports come in they will be thrown upon a screen by a powerful stereopticon Daring tho in terim between bulletins a series of mis cellaneous views will be given thus making the evening one of continuous in terest Tho arrangement has been made by the republican committee nud to cover tho expense a charge of 20 cents down stairs and 10 cents for gallery will be made New Short Order Kestnurant Vail now has an experienced cook and will be able to serve meals at all hours and oysters in any stylo The lies property at Norfolk avenue and Thirteenth street for rent Apply to L J Speck We mako loans on real estate at lowest rates Elkhorn Building and Savings association T B Odiorke Seo Al J Grateful I wish to thauk my friends who as sisted mo in winning out in tho J D Sturgeon Sowing Machine coutest and their efforts in my behalf shall always be remembered with gratitudo I have tho niachiue and they hnvo my good will Ai Toussoy IllllUH Ituilll Innes conies here with his baud in November Mnuy interesting stories cau bo told about this now famous baud master When lie was n iad in Euglaud ho used to follow the gorge ously uniformed cavalry band known as that of Her Majestys First Life Guards nud it seomed to his young mind that the soldier with tho trombone was tho head aud front of tho monarchy and THE NOUFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1 1000 tho solo prodncor of tho wcldod maw of sounds given out by fifty brass Instru ments Ho induced his father to buy him a trombono and ho was laughed at for 1 ls first Attempts to play popular airs aud passlonato bits on an instru ment that was made only for porcus slonnry effect But the boy In his porslstout Ignornnco of that fact blow on and at 17 ho was tho first trombonist in tho band of Hor Majestys First Life Guards nnd already known ns the great est trombonist In Europe Two years after Pat Giltnoro brought him to Amorlca ho wis known as tho most marvelous tombonist of tho age rivalling on his unwieldy instrument tho best eomotists or tho world and giving tho trombone a sweetness of tone of which it was nover thought ossossed Innes has applied his creative talent to his band and has made such innova tions that ho is credited with having ushered in a now era of band music Tho band is accompanied by Miss Frances Hoyden u soprano of high reputo who comes from a recont Eu ropean success together with five other vocalists of national leputation who will be hoard In scones from grand opera Foil SAiit A now phaeton and har ness and good driving horso Must soil soon as am about to leave city A fresh milch cow for salo Louis Fisiiku Edgowator Sturgoou is tho piano man Tho W H C will sorvo Its annual chicken pio dluuor on election day Suppor and lunch will bo served during tho evening Houses for sale T E Odioknr Mollowrieh coffoo sells rapidly conse quently tho supply is always fresh For salo by A J Bohnort agout PERSONAL Miss Emma Bowers of Stanton was in Norfolk today Mrs 13 Nelson of Hoskins was a Nor folk visitor today Mrs Chas Kuckuk of Wisner is visit Mrs Dr B Ahlmau It D Wright of Mercor Pa is in tho city tho guest of It A Stewart C E Buruhnm of Tildon came down last night to hear Moiklojohn speak Mrs Fred Sidler and children aro en dowing a visit with friends in Wiusldo Mrs Kate Dugau returned last night from a short visit with frieuds at Wis ner Mrs Van Buskirk and Mrs Kinkaid of Foster were shopping in Norfolk to day Mr aud Mrs August Filtor ofBloom field are visiting nt tho homo of Fred Kuro Fr Hoehuo and wife departed this morning for Omaha where they will mako their future homo Mrs Herman Gerecko returned last night from a four weeks visit with her mother at Racine Wis Hon Geo D Moiklojohn went to Pender on tho early morning train and will speak there tonight P J Deiguau returned to Sioux City today after a weeks visit with Mr aud Mrs O A Harshman Mr and Mrs Geo Butterfiold and daughter caino in today from Daven port ouroute to their homo in Creigh ton Messrs Beck and Chilvers of Pierce were Norfolk visitors last night and ntteuded the republicans meeting in tho Auditorium E O Howe and Mr Farrara departed this morulng on the early train the former going to Rocky Ford and tho latter to Grand Island Maurice Carberry of Warnervillo who has been in Iowa to seo a brother sick with typhoid fever returned Tuesday leaving him much improved Sheriff J M Chorry aud wife of Wayne brought a female patient over to tho hospital last evening and were guests of Mr and Mrs W J Gow over night Mr and Mrs J W Rose leave to morrow morning on tho early train for Rocky Ford Col where they will spend a few weeks before going on to their home in Oxnard Cal Some New Arrival New dress skirts in cheviots and pebble serge and trimmed in applique taffeta aud velvet bands at 150 and up Golf skirts 1 23 and up with jackets SllnOand up New plaid golf waists for school girls 285 Haudsonio lino now mercerized under skirts in black or colors look as well as silk and wear four times as long Elegant lino of new fichus in chiffon and lace Beautiful chittou fichus 2 00 1275 350 500 75 Lace fichus 75c 100 150 209 275 f 03 and 175 Mils J Bknsox South Kith street Omaha Nebr Good farms to trade for town property G R SiiiiEK Ex Governor Altgeld of Illinois will speak at Columbus November 2nd and the Uiiion Pacific will sell round trip tickets at 205 roturn limit good to nud including November a F W Juneman Agent 1 Rob the Postofficc nnd Several Business Places SET HUE TO BUILDINGS Tnlm A ttitlt lotinl rrrtinil Ion o Cut dm ltOll O Illl Hull til 1llMlll 1111 Aim 111 HiIiik Opurit limine mill Im it Minii iiiumiiihmI Shelby Neb Nov 1 IturgliiiH blew the pnstolllre sale and set lire to the opei 11 liluek which wiin built In IS costing l0 It m n iniisM of HinoKIng iiiIiih When discovered he posloillce In the front pint of Unens hardware store wiin In a lilnzc The brick wall fell on V I Kinneys Im plement building mill crushed It Losses Frank Iti lghum 11000 on general uluie liisiinmce 7500 Ida M Yctly drug stock li00 K H Knerr hardware anil Jewelry jjUNOO Insur ance lJ0i J 13 Milgliiini store room 12500 Insurant i ltiiij Dr Inks store room nud olllce fIOOO Insurance SI U00 Dr Woodward olllce II I men 100 1 C Italic publisher of the Sun 1500 The top part containing the opera house mid olllces costing 5000 linil no Insurance lteforo commencing operations tho robbers cut the rope to the lire bell Threw stores were broken open nnd tills tapped also -00 In stumps were stolen or burned Mall sucks and all mall mid postolllcc equipments were burned Stolen letters and registered packages had been opened mid found n block away Armed men on horses are scouring tho country In all directions The bloodhounds have been sent for A I InliiiHou Win Judges filial count of tho votes cast for tho respective candidatos in the 1 D Sturgeon Colored Porters Sowing M11 ehino contest ending at II oclock Nov 1 l00 Wo tho undersigned judges appointed to count the votes cast in the above named contest hereby certify that the total number of votes cast are as listed below resulting in the award of the sowing machino to Al Johnson porter nt tho Pacific hotel Al Johnson HI Davo Shores 5S1 P F SiitrciiKK Oscaii Unix Judges Vail tho candy mnn has just roceivod a fino lino of fresh candies His choco latos aro especially fino Attention KiiIkIiIh The remains of Brother T S Rich nrdsou will bo escorted from tho Union Pacific depot to tho rosidenco of O D Jenkins tonight at oclock All Knights aro requested to bo present Julius Huiit C O Farm aud oity loans Thk Dukland Trust Co Everyono tJiould drink Mollowrieh colleo It is without nn equal Tho trip to Salt Lako City or tho Pacific coast via Salt Lake City by way of the Itio Grande Western Railway in connection with tho Denver Rio Grande or Colorado Midland roads is tho grandest in America No European trip of equnl length can compare with it in grandeur of scenery or wealth of novel interest Then Salt Lako City itself is a most quaint and picturesque place aud well worth tho journey to see Its Mormon temple tabernacle tithing olfico and church institutions its hot and warm sulphur springs within tho city limits its delightfully temperate snnny climate and itsGreat Salt Lako donder and denser than tho Dead Sea in Palestine are but a fow features of Salt Lake Citys countless attractions There aro parka drives canyons nnd beautiful outlying mountain and lake resorts Imagino If you can a bath in salt water a mile above sea level and In water in which tho human body cannot sink Inquire of yourj nearest ticket agent for low tourist rates to Salt Lako City or write for information aud copy of Salt Lake City the City of tho Saints to Geo W Heintz General Passenger Agent Salt Lako City Farm land and city property for sale by G R Seiler DrFrank Salter Diseases of children Through Colorado The Denver Rio Grando railroad with its numorous branches penetrating tho Rockies has two distinct and sep arato lines across the mountains Tickets reading via the Scenic Lino Denver and Grand Junction in con uection with the Rio Grando Western railway between Grand Junction and Ogden aro available over tho Denver Rio Grande either via its main lino through Leadvillo nud Glenwood Springs or via tho lino over Marshall Pass aud through tho Black Canon Tourists to and from Salt Lako City Ogden or San Francisco will find it to their ad vantage to have their tickets read in both directions via Tho Scenic Liuo of tho World thus beiug able to uso one of the aboyo routos going and tho other returning Writo S K Hooper G P A T A Denver Colo for illustrated pamphlets Chamberlniiis Stomach and Liver Tablets cure biliousness constipation and headache They aro easy and pleasant in ellect For salo by the Iviesau Drug Co AT J E DURLANDS you can find Everything for the Baby HOODS AND CAPS CLOAKS AND SACQUES DRESSES OP ALL KINDS Call in nud nee them WE LEAD Others Follow For Strictly Uptodate Millinery and Correct Prices Call on jfaE J Bender SEE FUESLER THE TAILOR For Tailoring Ho hns an elegant lino of Fall and Winter Goods in Stock Good Work and a Perfect Fit Guar anteed at tho AlOST REASONABLE PRICES DO YOU DESIRE HEALTH ViU lUiigiielic llciliiifj cures Chronic Diseases Rheumatism Eyes and Ears the lame e t c Absolutely no medicine used HSAYOOR 20i First St Norfolk Read Carefully Consider Fairly Act Promptly I have them in all colors designs nnd qualities Thoy aro direct from the fac tory I sell them at Chicago prices WHAT Piano Scarfs AJfino largo assortment American and imported valours fino Dnmasks aud Silks Call at my storo nnd seo thorn While purchasing a scarf tako time to look at my nice line of Pianos and Organs J D Sturgeon The Norfolk Piano Man NOVELTY Iron and Brass Works JNO E CRONK Manager All LiiuUof mnrhiiioe romnUwn mow or to a prinlini preen fcurcoifull repaired Hotitir ttumn ami hot wuiur ImnlinK Special ntteu tion ifltiui l Under ami Kmkiiiu Hepuiriu Opp lutoulk IniluiuuiU Jloiiso NORFOLK NEBRASKA I v For Dependable Millinery Becomingly Fashioned Harmoniously Assembled Economically Constructed Always go to Inskeeps Millinery MEYERS Invites you to Compare Prices Tomatoes per can 8c Pons per can 5c Corn per can 8c lava Colleo best per lb 15c Oat Meal per lb 2Jc Soap 10 bars 25c I a pound can linking Powder 20c Best Prunes per lb 8c Blueing 4c Soda per lb 314c Starch per lb 3Jc Crackers per lb 70C Clothes Lines 9c Lye per can 4c Mixed Candy por lb 7Kc Poarlino por packngo 4c Hice per lb 7c Lamp Ohimnoy 4c We have a big lino of Tinware Gran itoware and Crockery which wo are selling vory cheap B MEYERS B W JONAS FINE TAILORING Suits mnriu to onlur and in tho hitost stylo Ro pairnm nniitlyidoim Shop on South Fourth St south of Iluutn Hroj M C WALKER DEALER IN FLOUR - FEED Oil and Gasoline TELEPHONE NO 33 CRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold or Commission Braasch Avenue DUtlUE A A and Third St rnUriL H I -v