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Cheyenne
CltV
Colfax
Cuming
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel k
Dixon
Dodge
Douglas
Dundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gage
Garfield
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Hall
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson
Icarney
iveini
Keya Paha
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster
Lincoln
Logan
Loup
McPherson
Madison
Merrick
Nance 1091
Nemaha 1 1783
Nuckolls
Otoe
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce
Platte
Polk
Bed Willow
Richardson
Rbtik
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders
Scotts BluT
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Sioux
Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
Washington
Wayne
Webster
Whf eler
York
Abstract of the Vote Cast in Nebraska at the General Election Held November 6 1900
President
5 I -
r 1 p
1
19921 2114
1342 1356
186 71
103 -75
1524 1336
707 T 494
771 795
470 327
1916 2056
1929 1174
1481 -2147
2922 2259
1441M565
313 274
922 298
714 509
1932 1826
1033 1357
1385 1736
2145 2159
692 777
613 587
1280 1S99
403 241
1285 1101
2632 2410
14260 13241
SOS 283
1883 1860
9S4 1122
1 930 810
1321 1319
4141 2701
251 235
494 570
148 97
463 880
2017 1766
1524 1571
S80 977
308 284
450 -528
1320 1492
37 43
908 1283
1862 1587
1532 1179
tt1055 1109
246 216
380 353
137 48
1600 1630
7465 5677
1386 1169
107 102
149 137
85 54
2060 1690
1212 996
853
1779
1471 1480
2718 2S27
1632 1121
1S4 231
1202 979
919 913
1603 2117
1023 1376
1192 905
2491 2529
4W 243
2238 2018
792 1090
2323 2762
400 276
9S7 1S65
826 703
503 713
199 218
788 751
1825 1516
05 SO
803 656
810 S64
LT43 1412
1246 951
1355 1322
13S ISO
2207 1S71
CONGRESSMEN
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41
4
39
11
46
10
75
30
59
84
29
15
34
23
58
16
19
111
20
19
64
6
43
51
175
4
40
19
49
198
4
20
1
2
43
78
94
5
9
86
1
30
41
68
45
4
18
65
306
31
6
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46
98
26
56
20
86
96
6
49
19
33
67
38
38
6
76
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44 34
8 6
15 4
12 34
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9 6
7
5 8
8 9
12 7
107 19
2 2
5 19
13 5
4 4
12 9
9 10
39 316
8 1
12 4
14 4
25 6
11 4
16 5
7
5 3
4
9 1
20 22
9 3
12 4
12 17
4 1
18 14
2
16 6
14 3
10 4
21 5
3 1
8 5
2
43 9
41 18
21 5
2
1
12 2
6 6
21 1
15 15
13 3
17 6
15 4
2
25 2
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11 3
16 6
8 5
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22 8
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11 11
9 5
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Ofllclal Vote Cast In ta Six Nebraska
Districts
Following iS the official vote for
congressmen in Nebraska at the elec
tion Held November C 1900
First District
4
Cass
Johnson
Lancaster
Nemaha
Otoe
Pawnee
Richardson
K Q a
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S I 5
1 2733
I486
7256
1584
2421
i 3596
23o3
Total 1 19499
Second District
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Antelope I 1243
Boone 33S2
Burt i 1707
Cedar 1314
Cumins I 1240
Dakota I 648 I
Dixon 1 3169
Dodge I 2409
Knox 1 1490
Madison I 1870
Merrick 1 10S6J
Nance 1--933
Pierce I 852
Platte I 14711
Stanton bol
Thurston 1729
Wayne v p U14
Totals -122250
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Butler
Fillmore
Gage
Hamilton k
Jefferson -
3olk
Saline A - - -
Saunders
Seward
XJ1
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St-
2
1312 36
3332 - 29
3097 23
3507 33
3329 35
3591 181
713 13
3076 49
i 2343 31 I
j 1507 74
J 37031 401
9031
I 8041
946
2031
674
394
959
22425
Task District
v -
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79
31
13l
39
91
D
549
i
1432 21421
169S ISOCl
3822 2726
1231 3595
1718 1565
933 1389
2063 1946
2039 -2698
1G9S 1823
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2274 90
1131 45 1
5704 227 4ri
1603 41 9
2263 68 7
3134 68 2
24371 26 30
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16548J 475 SO
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Douglas 13820 -32343 265 70
Sarny 785 1047 6 11
WasJiington 1672 1419 10 4
Total y 16277 14S07 281 83
Third District
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3
12
10
14
6
43
23
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17
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182
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1914
1267
157
95
1405
584
733
453
1875
1726
1396
2773
1316
300
794
656
1738
933
1310
1950
66O1
592
1242
S67i
1176
2411
12572
287
1778
897
879
1275
3860
231
458
132
448
1921
1454
854
302
430
1296
32
867
1769
1465
980
217
361
120
1502
7027
1248
100
137
69
1867
1156
979
1682
1363
2514
1564
183
1073
830
1510
921
1112
2384
426
2072
782
2106
373
1790
593
451
180
fJ9
173
57
725
761
1579
1146
1266
133
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72
1442
529
743
348
2075
1229
2018
219S
1576
278
677
470
1866
1359
1745
2068
711
652
1395
254
1075
2518
12688
295
1858
1071
836
1300
2564
217
576
90
851
1773
1563
936
281
515
1458
41
1263
15601
1186
1112
221
349
49
1584
5654
1153
104
140
54
1680
986
876
1792
1515
2317
1102
213
1042
892
2108
13S2
91S
2472
258
2011
1027
2804
249
1900
699
723
249
7637
1503
73
637
S12
1409
970
1353
188
1858
51
5
40
19
43
16
6S
29
76
125
12
12
34
25
88
17
26
125
12
20
59
8
33
64
202
4
501
37
32
45
240
12
18
3
7
53
101
119
3
7
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1
33
34
65
60
6
19
6
78
421
49
1
58
92
31
78
39
89
97
8
67
17
36
61
30
65
12
1231
301
89
22
52
27
16
2
13
34
3
8
21
32
16
49
1
81
M
4
2
1
5
2
14
1
45
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10
3
11
9
7
8
4
16 1
2
4
10
4
12
8
59
3
7
16
25
27i
11
7
5
1
11
14
4
12
12
4
21
2
20
4
1
24
2
6
2
48
30
13
3
19
13
12
18
12
3
22
3
7
8
19
11
1
16
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5
5
9
34
13
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5
1
3
13
5
17
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3
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5
19
3
4
32
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4
1
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5
1
16
3
10
5
4
8
12
277
23
4
5
12
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14
8
3
1
5
2
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3
18
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Lieut Governor
p
p
197
1262
15
97
1420
591
716
455
1856
1762
1386
2714
1333
297
799
653
1839
898
1309
1963
641
602
1226
357
1158
2447
13584
294
1797
889
871
1281
3852
225
458
135
436
1909
145fl
835
303
429
1288
36
871
1736
1465
998
212
350
118
1479
7096
1253
1011
138
68
1852
1151
1003
1716
1382
2489
1561
177
1086
820
1472
931
1118
2415
427
2123
741
2162
362
1807
575
449
175
683
1737
60
736
768
1641
1148
1275
133
2081
5
a
2113
1361
79
67
13G6
4E4
747
345
2057
1168
2032
2225
1570
272
666
450
1821
1314
1729
2059
710
622
1395
247
1071
2461
12349
290
1S46
1062
818
1290
2571
217
56S
81
853
1709
1548
950
280
517
1455
36
1266
1570
1166
1098
219
345
48
1539
5494
1113
97
138
51
1641
987
865
1759
1479
2320
1084
213
1006
882
2092
1337
902
2405
256
1968
10151
2733
251
1892
681
70S
243
739
1487
71
622
824
1395
946
1328
183
193
50
-4
43
16
50
8
61
33
66
96
23
13
34
13
59
18
28
141
16
20
57
8
39
54
226
4
45
32
25
47
218
9
22
2
7
53
99
103
3
6
88
1
36
35
68
50
5
20
5
90
349
46
5
1
2
49
85
34
60
31
73
92
4
59
16
52
60
33
42
11
103
43
90
20
45
23
18
4
11
27
3
10
21
32
15
43
2
61
1
9
l
9
3
21
2
es
9
31
10
9
3
8
13
10
17
1
142
5
5
9
5
15
6
73
4
10
18
27
12
26
10
7
4
5
18
6
16
12
3
35
2
22
5
5
25
3
7
2
71
43
32
2
4
i6
4
20
16
11
16
16
3
28
4
9
11
17
9
1
21
11
11
6
13
19
14
1
13
5
1
2
14
6
1
26
1
10
Total i2JS35jlK01336S51103 820113S79111301S43151095 6741140S21112S040201306I
Thayer 1681 1484 15
York 2020 1858 58
Total f 20435 21032 700
Banner
Blaine
V- i
Adams
Chase
Clay
Dundy
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
Gosper
vHall
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
Kearney
Nuckolls
Perkins
Phelps
Red Willow
Webster
Box Butte
iBoyd
Brown
Buffalo
Cherry
Fifth District
Km
Custer I
Cheyenne
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel 1
Garfield
Grant 7 1
Greeley
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Keith
Keya Paha
Kimball
Lincoln
Logan
Loup
McPherson
Rock
Scotts Bluff
Feridan
terman
Sioux
Thomas
Valley
Wheeler
Total v
ft
2 S 3
2 ra
P 3 J
3 o O
d 3
W -
a
1S5
2581
311
SS5
925
1310
1 466
i 1944
784
I 304
I 438
922
1 1350
I 173
I 1131
i 1355
I 1258i
15S
97
G24
-766
431
1786
823
1942
63G
609
1168
347
221
130
420
1401
32
S39
217
312
116
1190
9
132
6
451
380
578
453
177
61
738
120
2313
329
1844
273
1059
797
1301
587J
1754
1011
289
493
991
1436
204
1009
886
1312
Total I 17279J 17688
Sixth District
81
67
445
684
282
2047
620
1908
473
582
1322
2531
210
82
S35
1332
37
12371
212
2fs5
ss
3209
106
131
53
262
259
653
6S7
241
62
789
185
172S0 174S9
G4I
8
55
4
24
991
34
21
46
88
4
37
30
4
46
31
38
346
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59
29
98
21
18
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4
37
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18
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4
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IS
6
22
20
11
7
40
15
IS
35
23
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23
23
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MP
4
2
7
17
2
45
8
185
5
17
6
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4
8
25
9
21
6
4
1
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1
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15
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C62I 457
Epidemic Well 1n Hand
BEATRICE Neb Dec 10 Th3
board of health a few weeks ago when
it was feared that diphtheria was be
coming epidemic toolc active measures
to prevent it in which they have suc
ceeded and Chief of Police Moore in
formed a correspondent that all cards
had now been taken from the houses
in the infected district He said that
the present was the first time in sev
eral months when there wasnot one
or more cases in the city of either
diphtheria or scarlet fever - -
3
3
4
1
3
15
4
1
24
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336
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Secretary of State
to
1938
1271
157
99
1430
608
713
459
1868
1787
1377
2744
1351
294
859
678
1783
876
1330
2000
654
604
1231
364
1193
2461
13750
291
1813
896
900
1295
3872
233
464
138
438
1941
1471
942
300
437
1293
35
880
1757
1476
998
223
354
115
1462
7267
1280
97
141
68
1890
1160
1017
1751
1405
2533
1578
185
1124
831
1497
937
1137
2533
433
2089
745
2169
374
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177
685
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1264
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1931
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1013
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Building and LoaD Association
LINCOLN Dec 10 Dr P L Hall
secretary -of the State Banking Board
has completed his report of the Ne
braska building and loan associations
The appended summary taken from
the report shows in tabular form the
remarkable growth of this class of
institutions It takes the associations
from the first year that authentic re
ports were made down to the present
year which period includes 1892 re
membered for its expanded credits and
wild speculations and embraces ue
years 1893 1894 and 1895 which were
marked by panic drouth and destruc
tion of values and the years 1896 to
1900 inclusive which have been years
of reaction and restoration of values
The summary follows
Nonp table
No of No Total
Tear Assns shares assets
1S92 72 45012 290255767
1893 84 619641 365309683
1894 86 71231 388800131
1S95 81 70615 392977827
1896 73 64891 377183353
1897 68 67597 355478308
1898 64 79973 342872Sll
3899 60 S9492 333278167
1900 60 105625 369735606
In commenting upon this summary
Dr Hall said that it was the best evi
dence that could be found which
would show how well the building and
loan associations of the state stood tue
strain of disastrous commercial condi
tions and how certainly they are mak
ing safe conservative basis for future
growth and strength
Jury Not Abie to Agree
SIDNEY Neb Dec 10 After be
ing out thirty six hours the jury in
the Watkins cattle stealing case re
ported to the court that they could
not agree and were accordingly dis
charged They are reported to have
stood eight for conviction and four
for acquittal The next regular term
of court will be in February and the
case will be tried again at that time
Court has adjourned until December
26 when it will reconvene to try the
case against John Bartling accused
of horse stealing
More interest has centered in the
Watkins case than any trial for years
in the district court A number of
Lincoln and Alliance men have been
here as witnesses or spectators as
well as cattlemen and cowboys from
all over the western and northwest
ern parts of the state
Smallpox Closes Schools
GRAN DISLAND Neb Dec 10
The public schools of this city were
closed on account of smallpox which
is breaking out in many parts of the
city
At a special session the board of
health contracted for the immediate
erection of an emergency hospital ajid
every effort possible is being put forth
to prevent the disease from spreading
further and to stamp it out of the
community
Ross D Ross an inmate of a house
of prostitution1 in the northesat part
of the city died yesterday being the
first to succumb to the dreaded mal
ady
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Treasurer
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79 6 3
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504 12 4
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340 7 4
2062 59 57
1149 32 7
2057 61 27
2246 84 14
1551 31 15
265 11 3
692 37 12
445 27 17
1813 60 10
1354 21 19
1611 25 9
2069 123 145
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622 28 4
1407 58 18
242 9 5
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1936
1475
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State Supt
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EXPENSE P0R A BIENNIUM
70
52
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State Auditor Files Summary of Esti
mates for the Next Two Years
LINCOLN Neb Dec 10 The fol
lowing shows the appropriations that
will be asked for and the apropria
tions that were made by the last leg
is lature
Fund Asked for
Legislative expenses 130000
Governors office 24000
Board of public lands
and buildings 23150
State penitentiary 34210
National Guard 48600
Secretary of state 18550
Auditor 25400
Insurance department 9000
State treasurer 14600
Labor commissioner 9600
Attorney general 14300
State superintendent 18000
Land commissioner 31000
Banking board 7800
Board of transportation 14200
District court 224000
Supreme court 34400
State library 16511
Hospital at Norfolk 96400
Hospital at Lincoln 232800
Asylum at Hastings 272800
Girls Industrial school
Geneva 35605
Industrial home Milford 31250
School for the blind
Nebraska City 50175
School for feble minded
youth Beatrice 140400
School for Deaf Omaha 92750
State normal Peru 60140
Industrial school for
boys Kearney 97000
State university 615500
Soldiers and sailors
home Grand Island 100800
Soldiers and sailors
home Milford 21000
Fish commission 25800
Board of educational
lands and funds 6C00
Board of purchase and
supplies 300
Historical society 13060
Board of health 5000
Food commission 9700
Miscellaneous 79800
Board of irrigation 14600
Home for friendless 41000
Made
in 1899
130000
23500
27500
32950
32153
17850
25400
9000
18000
8000
14300
18200
29100
7800
13800
224000
33700
13 925
319350
162950
22580
35790
18920
56713
324102
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55437
85120
496000
94870
37474
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2500
300
5000
200
10000
226516
13800
320C0
Totals 2721001 2591373
The miscsllaenous expenditures es
timated are
Revenue books and blanks 3000
Transcribing abstracts of land 350
Advertising for state printing 250
Laws journals printing let by
contract clerical help and ex-
penses of printing board 15000
Printing supreme court reports 6000
Support board of agriculture 4C00
Rtatp Poultry association 2000
Dsirvmens association 2000
County treasurers mileage
7000
Cattlo Disease Inflicts toss
NORTH LOUP Neb Dec 10 The
cattle disease is working sad havoc
in this section of the country Far
mers and feeders report the loss of
from three to twenty or more out o
their herds It is also reported that
forty five hides per week have been
brought into Ord for several weks all
taken from cattle that died in stalk
fields
Anton es Aim Was Very Poor
PLATTSMOUTH Neb Dee 10
Charles Antone one of Plattsmouths
old citizens went home about 12
oclock and shot himself through the
left shoulder His wife- says he in
tended to shoot her and their chHd
He was under the influence of liquor
He may recover unless blood poison
sets in
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1937
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Bullet Wound Proves Fatal
COLUMBUS Neb Dec 10 Soren
Oleson who was Gentlemans first vic
tim in the shooting affair at Platte
Center died here Gentleman will
now have a charge of murder to face
Oleson was 35 years of age unmar
ried and his parents lived at Fremont
He was known as a quiet and peace
able man sober and industrious and
the people are very indigannt over
the affair
Nick Gentleman who did the whole
sale shooting at Platte Center is still
in jail here He has engaged coun
sel but has so far made no statement
in his own behalf and what his de
fense will be is not known Henry
Tanga who was the most seriously
injured and who was brought to the
hospital here is said to be in a seri
ous condition The bullet has been
located with the aid of X rays and is
lodged close to the spine in the mid
dle of the back It may be removed
later on but it is believed that Tanga
will be paralzyed in the lower limbs
even if he recovers
Horse and Rider Killed
PLATTSMOUTH Neb Dec 10
George the 9-year-old son of Mr and
Mrs Wash Young residing four miles
west of this city had his neck broken
and his lifeless body was discovered
by his father several hours after the
accident
The boy after returning from
school mounted his pony and went
to the pasture after the cows He
did not return and when the father
came home from the city about 9
oclock he started to search for him
His first quest was fruitless but he
went out again taking the dog with
him The animal led him at once
to a slight hollow where the boy and
horse were both found the latter ly
ing upon the former and both having
their necks broken The horse un
doubtedly stumbled and fell with fa
tal results to both
Second Call for Mayors
FREMONT Neb Dec 10 Mayor
Vaughan has called a meeting of the
mayors of Kearney Hastings Grand
Island Beatrice and Nebraska City to
take place m Fremont December 13
when a second attempt will be made
to frame an incorporation act for cit
ies of this class The first attempt
was made some weeks ago when a
meeting was held at the Lindell hotel
in Lincoln Owing to the small at
tendance at that time nothing was
accomplished and the representatives
from the different places adjourned
sine die
Greeley 3Ian Gets Appointment
GREELEY Neb Dec 10 M J Mc
Girr received notice that he had been
given a place as clerk in the pension
office at Washington He took the
civil service examination two or three
years ago but was not looking for
lightning to strike him at this time
of the year He has been a successful
school teacher in this county and his
many friends are congratulating him
on his appointment
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COUNTIES
52222
Adams
Antelope
Banner
Blaina
Boone
Box Butte
Boyd
Buffalo
Burt
Butler
Cass
Cedar
Chase
Cherry
Cheyenne
Clay
Colfax
Cuming
Custer
Dakota
Dawes
Dawson
Deuel
Dixon
Dodge
Douglas
Dundy
Fillmore
Franklin
Frontier
Furnas
GarfleM
Gosper
Grant
Greeley
Hall
Hamilton
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock
Holt
Hooker
Howard
Jefferson
Johnson
Kearney
Keith
Keya Paha
Kimball
Knox
Lancaster
Lincoln
Logan
Loup
McPherson
Madison
Merrick
Nance
Nemaha
Nuckolls
fVlOu
Pawnee
Perkins
Phelps
Pierce
Platte
Polk
Red Willow
Richardson
Rock
Saline
Sarpy
Saunders
Scotts Bluff
Seward
Sheridan
Sherman
Sioux
Stanton
Thayer
Thomas
Thurston
Valley
13086 Washington
9S62I 1 vvayne
31619 Webster
13621 Wheeler
18205 York
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Winter Course In Farming
LINCOLN Dec 10 Preparations
are now being made for the winter
course in agriculture at the University
of Nebraska This course offers simple
and practical instruction in agricul
ture for eleven weeks at a season o
the year when farm work is least
pressing Requirements for entrance
is simply a good knowledge of the
primary English branches as taught
in the district schools The subjects
that will be pursued the first year are
The soil dairying horticulture stock
raising diseases of animals plant
pests engineering and carpentry and
blacksmithing In the second year the
student is given an opportunity to
pursue work in field crops soil labor
atories farm accounts horticulture
stock breeding injurious insects
mathematics and agricultural engi
neering The estimated expense 2dr
the eleven weeks cours is between 35
and 40 proportioned as follows
Room rent 9 table board 24 books
3 shop deposits 1 registration fee
i This is certainly an excellent op
portunity for a young man who is
obliged to spend most of his time in
actual work on the farm to take eleven
weeks of lecture work combined with
actual practice in those branches re
quiring skill and knowledge The at
tendance the last few years has grown
rapidly and all indications point to
double the number for the coming
session The course will begin Jan
uary 2 1901 and continue until March
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SW 201 VI
Johnson in the Toils
PONCA Neb Dec 10 Today ak
sensational trial will be begun here
in the district court Elmer Johnson
will be placed on trial for assault with
intent to inflict great bodily injury
This realls a riot which occurred
on August 7 this year at Emerson
when four brothers named Johnson
attacked the city marshal Lou Mar
shall He was felled to the sidewalk
with a blow from a piece of gas pipe
A week ago he died and an autopsy
was held to determine whether his
death was due to the injuries received
in the fight Dr Jepson of Sioux City
held the autopsy and found the n
had died from the rupture of a blood
vessel in the chest He fell dead on
the street Elmer Johnson after
striking Larson filed and was capi
tured in a conrfield by a sheriffs
posse Johnson being shot in the
shoulder i
3Iay Xose Entire Arm
CALLAWAY Neb Dec 10 Post-
master J J Douglass who has been Tf
seriously ill from the effects of an op- i
eration that was performed on him
when fifteen years old at which time
a portion of the bone between the el-
dow ana tne shoulder vras removed
was again operated on and as a re
sult is resting much easier though
somewhat weak from the loss of blood
and the effects of the chloroform
The arm was cut open and the dead
part of the bone removed but as the
diseased part is so near the shoulder
joint it is feared that sooner or later
the arm will have to be amputated
at the shoulder
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