2 REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET For mayor T 11 A PA9EWA1 K Forclork 8 11 MrFAHLANU Fortroasuror P 1 HEMj For engineer V H LOWi For members of the school board K O MOUNT FRED HOLMNGSWOKTH Counollmanlc Ticket First ward E J SCHOKKGGE Kocondward AUGUST II KIKSaU Third ward Ion term C KW Third wnrd short term J CLEMENTS Fourth ward A HKCKMAN Count do Casollano is fcurfnl that ho canuot livo on 225000 n year It ifi a fcoggardly stipend to bo sure Ho should oome to Nebraska nnd run a newspaper until his income iB Bufliciont to hiB needs Russell Sage commends Andrew Car negie for his generous and oharitablo donations to tho comfort and well being -of others but tho old man ovidontly doesnt beliovo that hiBOompoor is sot ting an example which it would bo policy for him to follow Uncle Rubs is quite imbued with tho boliof that all charity begins and ends at home as far ns ho is personally concerned Columbus streets nro not paved with gold and the sidewalks are not con structed of solid stool according to the Telegram which says Bellwood has been asked to pay 5000 for maintain ing a aldowalk with looso boards one of which tripped a citizen and injured him for life OolumbuB would be bankrupt in s day if every citizen who gets his shins barked on bad sidowalks should ask for damages Canadians do not like the American protective tariff policy to any groat ex tnt Fortunately for this country they didnt have the framing of it Their cause has or did have some staunch supporters in the United States how ever and Mr Bryan and others of his party would have speedily enacted a tariff law favorable to the Canadians and other foreigners and dotermental to United States citizens if they had been given an opportunity The people of Japan propose to be up-to-date and naturally come to the fore most country for their pointers E Jkmokichl and Y Yamato traffic man ager and mechanical superintendent of Japans longest railroad have returned home after several months spent in studying methods of railroading em ployed in the United States Their in interest in American railroads is a com- r jiliment to those responsible for their present state of development I N The legislatures of 27 states within a iew years past have asked congress to call a constitutional convention to amend the constitution so that United States senators may be elected by direct vote of the people Three more states would make the requisite two thirds and congress would be constrained to call the convention This is provided for by article 5 of the constitution which allows the states to take the initiative in proposed changes The senate is op posed to the election of senators direct and the legislatures must institute the reform if it is done Contests like that taking place before the Nebraska legis lature are urging the change as nothing else could and the constitution will un doubtedly be amendod at as early a date as possible Public sentiment in Ne i liraska certainly favors the change BRIDGES FOR A YEAR Contract for MitdUon County A minted to Clinton Hrldge Co County Assess ors Oct Heady to Ilnt Property Madison March 18 Board of county commisKiouors of Madison county Ne braska mot pursuant to adjournment Present John J Hughes Christ Schuiitt and 11 W Winter Minutos of last mooting wcro read and on motion approved Board proceeded to open bids for the construction of bridges and to make comparison of tho same On motion board adjourned to 7 oclock p m Board met pursuant to adjournment and proceeded with the work of com paring bridge 1Mb and plane On motion the contract for building bridges required by county for tho en suing year was awarded to tho Canton Bridgo company tholr bid and plans being tho best and most satisfactory On motion board adjourned to 8 a hi March 111 Board met pursuant to adjournment On motion contract and bond of tho Canton Bridgo company was approved On motion bond of W N Huso for county printing was approved On motion tho following bills were allowed State Journal Co blank books sfO15 W N Huso publishing treasurers htatomeut 90 commissioners pro ceedings 318 bar docket etc 5415 J B Hume lumber and coal l HlTlt V H Powers transcript in Woibuor case f 1 20 C E Gossard modical attendance for Prisoner Halo 350 Nebraska Tolophono Co toll 325 W B Reynolds stationery 2050 O E Gibbs two wolf scalps 4 U W Darlington two wolf sculps 4 Sessions Bell coflln and grave lot for Charles Richardson 1350 Lee Herdman certified copy of opin ion in Spaulding case 270 O D Hamstroet uailB 140 On motion board adjourned to 1 oclock to meet with assessors Board mot pursuant to adjournment All assessors were present excepting Goo Connolly of Battle Creek precinct Assessors were organized by electing Herman Gorecko chairman and J L Ryuearsou secretary Following is a synopsis of their proceedings PThat aHreal and personal property be assessed at one fifth of full valuation That farm and driving horses be valued at from 5 to 12o That mules be valued the same as horses That stalliouB and jacks be valued at 100 to fC00 That horses kept for speed purposes be valued from 25 to 200 Cattle one year old and under 8 to 15 two years old 15 to 25 three years old and over and cows 20 to 40 fat cattle 30 to 50 thoroughbred cattle 25 to 80 sheep from 3 to 5 hogs according to market price on the first day of April That all grain held for speculation be assessed Minutes were read and approved On motion assessors adjourned On motion the following bills wero ol lowed C W Crum salary and office ex penses 12020 Phil Bauch postage express etc two months 2455 Ole Johnson bridge work 5 Crowell Lumber Co lumber 6345 L B Baker coal for poor farm 7717 applied on personal tax A S Andrew one wolf scalp 2 ap plied on personal tax F J Squirrel three wolf 6calps 0 Geo E Richardson insurance on poor form 50 Dr A Bear medical attendance on L Cleveland and Win Morris paupers 10 Smith Premier Co stationery 225 Win Brummund bridge work 2075 fcgpBflg5jsg THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY MARCH 22 1901 Opening Sale of SPRING FOOT WEAR Beginning SATURDAY MARCH 23 and continuing for ONE WEEK ONLY Wc will place on sale one of the Most Complete Lines of Footwear ever shown in Northeast Nebraska We have bought for this sale one thou sand six hundred pair of SAMPLE SHOES which we arc going to sell you at less than the manufacturers price It is not necessary for us to tell you about the values wc arc going to offer as our previous sale of Sample Shoes tell the story First come first served Positively no Sample Shoes sold before above date as wc wish our patrons to all have an equal show Remember the date NORFOLK SHOE COMPANY POPULAR PRICED FOOTWEAR The Notff oik Heuus W N HUSK PubUebor DAILY KitnfaltiilitMl ISM Ktery lny except Hunilay Hy rnrrior per week 15 cculB lly mnll por jenr t0U0 TfUKKlV NKWH IOUKNAI The Newt established ISM The Journal cttablli lipd 1M7 Every Frldny lly mull or yenr JlW Bnterixi nt Hie Ioetolllce nt Norfolk Neb lie coud class matter Telephones Kdltorlnl IVpartment No 22 lluslne Ofllce mid Job Rooms No C2 applied on personal tax 520 balance 2155 H Naegelo moat for pauper 2 ap plied on personal tax I I Bonnet wiring court house motor etc 10525 Carl Abuiuh merchandise for pauper 2320 Dr Bortha Ahlman medical attend ance on pauper 10 Bauin Bros blaukots etc for pest house 410 appliod on personal tax M R Green hauling to post house 150 applied on personal tax W H Law caring for patient at pest houso 40 applied on personal tax 25 cents balance 4575 H H Luke meals furnished to pest houso inmates 2750 Hoffman Smith cots etc for pest house 200 applied on personal tax Dr A Bear attending patient nt pest houso 00 Albert Moses bridgo work 150 Albert Degner nails 0 80 Affidavit of W II Lowe as to exemp tion from poll tax for the years 1878 1885 and 1887 on account of being a pensioner was received and approved and the clerk was instructed to make correction on tax list On motion the board adjourned to 7 oclock p m Board met pursuant to adjourment On motion the following bonds were approved A W Goldsworthy road overseer district No 12 Thos Ambroz road overseer district No 22 J F Reeves road overseer district No 19 C M Boyles road overseer district No 5 Henry Suuderman road overseer dis trict No 20 Herman Gall road overseer district No 17 F 11 Palmer justice of the peace Emerick precinct Jerry Birks constable Shell Creek precinct On motion board proceeded with work on tho delinquent tax list On motion board adjourned to 8 a m March 20 Board met pursuant to adjournment and on motion proceeded with work on delinquent tax list On motion adjourned to 1 p m Board met at 1 oclock and proceeded with work on delinquent tax list On motion the following bills were allowed J A Edinger window shades cover ing tables etc 3340 R O Miles postage exchange etc four months 7000 pust Kanl salary for Febrnary 35 On motion board adjourned to April 10 at 1 oclock p m Phil Baucu County Clerk Houses tor sale -- T B Odious DrFrank Salter Diseases of children Good farms to trade for town property G R Sbilkb Fresh fish at Glismans BATTLE CREEK Joseph Rotter of Tilden was down here Monday W B Fuerst and P Boepel were Norfolk visitors Tuesday Clinton D Smith of Madison was over here on business last Thursday Misses Maggie and Katie ONeill ar rived home Friday from college Thos Moyers of Norfolk was visiting here Friday with his brother A G Lots of new buildings mostly dwell ings will go up here in the near future A M Lovelace has been sick in bed for the last week He is reported better now John Horriok left Tuesday for Billings Mont where he has been the last three years August Sump of Lind6ay was visiting here Wednesday with Herman Eucker and family Owen ONeill went up to Garfield TtSwsi r One Door West of Beeler Bros Norfolk Nebr county Sunday to look after his ranch property there Uncle Mike Conley who has been sick for a long time was around on tho streets again Saturday Dr Tannor 1b the hardest working man in our commnnlty because he is on tho road almost day and night Mrs Day tho mother of our jovial station agent went home to Jefferson la Monday nftor a two months visit Mrs Montross and children were vis iting her parents Mr and Mrs W W Quivey at Pierce from Saturday till Monday G F Warnko and Carl Goet6ch who have been visiting here for about one month with M Warnke and Albert Roewert wont home to Wisconsin Mon day There was shipped Monday George Berry two carloads of sheep Howard Miller Lumber Co one carload of hogs L B Baker one of hogs and J Osborn ono of hogs A B Richardson formerly of Emerick lives in Valley precinct near Battle Croek now Ho fools that he will be i with white people all the time and will soon start a postofilco on his place Sam Hanen Co of Madison are here this week to move Herman Hogrofes dwelling onto a lot north of the High school and Mr Hogrefe will erect a fancy dwelling on the lot across from tho Lutheran church Last week the Howard Miller Lumber Co bought eloven acres of the Pioneer Town Site company and Otto H Moos four acres in the part of town that is called Highland Park We understand the consideration was 100 per acre The electors of our village held a cau cus Saturday at O H Maas office and nominated W A Barnes and Fred Brechler on the citizens ticket This was a combined business because Henry Neuwerk acted as chairman and F E Martin as secretary and the candidates are one good republican and one hot democrat Farm and oity loans The Dcrland Tbcbt Oo Sturgeon is the piano man Choice veal at Glissmans Farm land and city property for sole by G R Seller 100 Jtewurd 100 The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in nil its stages and that is catarrh Hulls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease requires a con stitutional treatment Halls Catarrh Care is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work The proprietors have bo much faith in its curative powers that they off one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of testimonials Address F J Cheney Co To lodo O Sold by druggist 76c Halls Family Pills are the best Pan American KipoclUon Nothing sinoe the Worlds Fair at Chicago in 1893 has elicited the wide spread interest that is manifest all over the world in the Pan American exposi tion which iB to be held in Buffalo from May 1 to November 1 1901 The purpose of the exposition is to illustrate the progress of the countries of the western hemisphere during a cen tury of wonderful achievements and to bring together into closer relationship the people composing the many 6tat6s territories and countries of the three Americas Acting under proper author ity the president of the United States has invited all tho republics and col onies of the American hemisphere to join in commemorating the close of the nineteenth and the beginning of the agjcgawi vafaaer Q A LU1KABT President CHAB 8 BRIDGE Vice Pmbident 0 Get What You Ask for at UHLES GROCERY ALL ORDERS are filled promptly and with care Our goods are FIRST CLASS in every particular We know precisely what is wanted by our custom ers We aim to Give you the Best Value for Your Money 1 W H JOHNBON Cabiiim LEO PASEWALK Asbt CAbbiu The Citizens National Bank Capital 50000 Surplus 5000 Hny nnd cell exchange on this country nnd all parte of Europe Farm Loans Directors Uahl Asmcb W H Johnson Chas S Bbjbge C W Bbaabcb Hwank U A Luikabt T F Mgmminqbb L Sessions O M South side Main St between 2d and 3d Telephone 41 twentieth century by holding this inter national exposition on the Niagara frontier For this important event the Nickel Plate road has issued an attractive descriptive folder pamphlet elaborately illustrating the Pan American exposi tion the buildings and the grounds The Nickel Plato road is the short line between Chicago and Buffalo and af fords competent train service from Chi cago to Buffalo New York City Bos ton and all points east with traiuB of modern equipment on which m extra fares are charged also dining car serv ice of the highest order It affords meals in its dining cars on the individ ual club plan ranging in price from 35 cents to 1 Call on any ticket agent for Pan American folder of the Nickel Plate road or address John Y Calahan gen eral agent 111 Adams streetChicago Parties desiring hotel or rooming ac commodations at Buffalo on Niagara Falls daring any period of the Pan American exposition are invited to apply by letter or otherwise to F J Moore general agent 291 Main St Buffalo N Y Notice of City Election Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the city of Norfolk Nebraska that the annual election of said city will be held In the different wards on Tuesday the 2nd day of April 1901 for the purpose of electing one mayor one clerk one treasurer one city engi neer one police judge one councilman from the First ward one councilman from the Second ward one councilman from the Third ward for the two years term one oouncilman from the Third ward for a one year term one council man from the Fourth ward The polling places in the different wards shall be as follows First ward at city hall Second ward at Anton Bucholz resi dence Third ward at Third ward hose house Fourth ward at Junction hose house Polls shall remain open at each of the said polling places from 9 oclock in the forenoon to 7 oclock in the evening of said day Dated Norfolk Neb March 7 1901 Attest W M Robertson S R McFakland Mayor City Clerk Notice of School KlectloD Notice is hereby given that at the an nual election to be held in Norfolk Ne braska on Tuesday the 2nd day of April 1901 there will be two persons chosen as members of the board of edu cation of the school district of the city of Norfolk Nebraska at which election the polling places in the various words will be the same as for the city elec tion First ward at city hall Second word at Anton Bucholz resi dence Third ward at Third ward hose house Fonrth ward at Junction hose house AUresident voters of the district out side the various oity wards shall vote at the city hall polling place Polls shall remain open at each of said polliu places from 9 oclock in tho fore noon until 7 oclock In the evening of said day Dated Norfolk Nebraska March 7 1901 Attest W M Rodertsov S R McFarland Mayor City Clerk r BARNES TYLER i J B Bamee i M D Tyler Attorneys at Law Norfolk Nebrask rjRc s Parker DEKTIST Mast Block - - Norfolk Neb DR H T HOLDEN Homeopathic Physician andrSurgeon Ofllce Citizens National Bank Building Telephone 101 Sanitarium and Residence Main and 13th St Telephone 9 Norfolk - - Nebraska Ef J COLE DENTIST Ofllce over Citizens National Bank Resldene one block north of Congregational church Norfolk Nebraska yAPES HAZEN Office over Leonards Drue Store Norfolk - - Nebraska MISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker 8 I Op stairs in Cotton block oyer Baurae stor First class work guaranteed Norfolk - Nebraska POWERS HAYS Attorneys at Law Rooms 10 11 and 12 Mastlblock Norfolk Nebraska- ROBERTSON ROBERTSON Attorneys-at-Law Rooms 1 and 2 Robertson Block Norfolk Nebr SESSIONS BELL Undertakers ana Embalmeri Betsions Blk Norfolk AteJ Norfolk - - Nebraska CRSEILER Sale and Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold on Commission BraaAch Avenue and Third St PHONE 44 -