The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, August 14, 1902, Image 8

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LEGAL advertisements.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
me from the clerk of the district court of
Holt county. Nebraska, on a judgment ob
tained before the clerk of the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 6th day of
July, 190$, In favor of the county of Holt as
plaintiff, and against Mathias Theeuwen,
Johanna Theeuwen, his wife, R. N. Janies,
Nebraska Loan and Tust company, a cor
poration, and Minnie Thompson as defend
ants and Janies N. Clark, receiver of the
Nebraska Loan and Trust company, us
cross petitioner, obtained a decree
for the sum of two thousand, one
hundred, thirty nine and 57-100 dollars and
the costs taxed at $48.83 and accruing costs.
I have levied upon the following real estate
taken as the property of said defendants, to
satisfy said order of sale, to-wlt:
The southwest quarter *M)t of sectln six (6).
In township thirty-one (81), north of range
fourteen (14), west of the 6th P. M.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder, for cash In hand, on the 11th
day of August. A I). 1902, In front of court
house in O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska,
at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day,
when and where due attendance will be glv.
en by the undersigned.
Hated at O’Neill, Holt county, 10th day of
July, 1902. .
0. E. HALL.
2-5 Sheriff of said County.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ily virtue of an order of sale, directed to
me from 'he clerk of the district oourtof
Holt county. Nebraska, on a judgment ob
tained before the clerk of the district court
of Ho t county. Nebraska, on the nth day of
July, IlKll, In ravorof the county of Holt us
plaintiff, and against George W. K. Dorsey,
Emma Dorsey. Walter Forsyth. South Omaha
Na'lonal Rank, a corporation. Nebraska
Loan and Trust company as defendants and
lames N. Clark, receiver of Nebraska
Loan and Trust company, as cross
petitioner obtained a decree for the
sum of one thousand, four hundred,
twenty-five and 99-100 dollars, andtbecosts
taxed at *59 53 and accruing costs, I have
levied upon the following real estate
taken as I he property of said defendants to
satisfy said order of sale, towlt:
The southwest quarter (Is) of section
twenty-seven (27). In township twenty-nine
(29), north of range thirteen (13), west of the
8th 1*. M.
And will offer the same for sale to the
highest bidder for cash, In hand, on the 11th
day of August, A,I). 1902, In front of the court
house 111 O'Neill. Holt county, Nebraska,
at the hour of 10 o’clock a. in. of Hiitd day,
when and where due attendance will be
given by Hie undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt oounty, 10th day of
.1II1V. 1902.
2 5. 0. F. HALL.
Sheriff of Said County,
SHERIFF'S SALK.
By virtue ot an order of sale, directed to
me from the clerk of the district court of
Holt county, Nebraska, on a Judgment ob
tained before the clerk of the district court
of Holt county, Nebraska, on the 24th day of
March, 1902, In favor of the county of Holt as
plaintiff, and against Alice Gilbert, -
Gilbert, her husband, Bristol Savings Bank
of New York, a corporation, and Minnie
Thompson as defendants and James N
i lark, receiver of Nebraska Loan and Trust
o nnpany as cross petitioner obtained
a decree for the sum of two
thousand, eight, hundred, fifty-three and
79-100 dollars and the costs taxed at. *55.58
and accruing costs, 1 have levied upon the
following real estate taken as the properly
of said defendants, to satisfy said order of
sale, to-wtt:
The southwest quarter 04), of section eight
(»>. In towffshlp thirty-one (31). north of
range fourteen (14), west of the 6th 1‘. M.
And will offer the same for sale to the high
est bidder for cash, In hand, on the 11th day
of August. A. D. 1002, In front of .the court
house In O'Neill, Holt county, Nebraska,
at the heur of 10 a. m. of said day, when and
where due attendance will be given by the
undersigned.
Dated ot O'Neill, Holt oounty, 10th day of
July, 1902.
C. E. Hall,
2-5 Sheriff of Said County.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, Lnnd ofilco at
O'Neill, Nebraska. June 24.1902.
Notice Is horeby given that the followlng
iiained settler lias filed notice of her Inten
tion to make final proof In support, of lior
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register and roeeivor at O'Neill, Ne
braska, on September 8, 1902, viz:
Clara Matilda Lundgren, II, E. No. 18190,
for the 8W J4 NE ■*. Sec. 7. T. ill N., It. 12 W.
She names the following wltneses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of said laud, viz:
L. E. Jones, of Saratoga, Neb. l’eto Duffey,
of Saratoga, Neb. W. 1*. O'Brien of Sarato
ga. Neb. A. L. Wilcox of Bay. Neb.
5-Bt s. J. WE EKES, Register.
ROAD NOTICE.
To all whom It may concern:
The commissioner appointed to locate a
public road, commencing at the bridge across
Eagle Creek on section two (2), township
thirty-two (32), range eleven (11) west, thence
westward up the Niobrara River Valley to a
polut Intersecting the O’Neill and Spencer
road at or near the Whiting bridge, said road
to bs established at or near the Niobrara
Itiver as practicable, has reported In favor of
the establishment thereof. And all objec
tions or claims for damages must be filed In
the county clerk's office on or before noon of
the Uth day of September 1902, or sueh road
will he established without reference thereto.
#-4 E. S, OILMOU It, Oounty Clerk.
no AD NOTICE.
To all whom It may oonoern:
The commissioner appointed to locate a
public road commencing at the southwest
corner of section thlrty-flve (35), township
twenty-five (25), range ten (10) west, running
north on section Hue to the northwest corner
of section two (2), thence east to the north
east corner of section two (2), township
twenty-five (25), range ten (10), lias reported
In favor of the establishment thereof. And
all objections or claims for damages must be
filed In the county clerk's ofiice on or before
noon of the 0th day of September 1902, or
suoh road will be established without refer
ence thereto.
9-4 E, S. GILMOUK, County Clerk.
KOAD NOTICE.
To whom It may concern:
The commissioner appointed to locate a
publlo road eominencing at the northeast
enrnerof section twenty-seven (27), township
twenty-nine (29), range nine (8), and running
theuee west one mile, has reported In favor
of the establishment thereof. And all ob
jection thereto or cluitns for damages must be
filed in the county clerk's office on or before
noon of the 9th dny of September 1902, or
suoh road will be established without refer
ence thereto.
9-4 E. S. GILMOUIt, County Clerk.
KOAD NOTICE.
To Ml whom It may concern:
.The commissioner appointed to locate a
public road commencing at the southwest
coruer ot section thirty-four '34). township
twenty-six (26), range ten (10) west, aud run
ning thence north two miles between sections
> thirty-three (33) and thirty-four (34), and sec
tions twenty-seven (27) aud twenty-eight (2H),
to the northwest corner of section twenty
seven (271, township twenty-six(26). range ten
(10) west, has reported In favor of the estab
lishment thereof. And all objections thereto
or claims for damages must be Hied In the
county clerk’s office on or before noon of the
9th day of September 1902, or such road will
be established without reference thereto.
6-4 E. 8. GILMOUIt, County Clerk,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale, directed to
me from the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on a Judgment obtained
betore the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on the 5tli day of June
1902, In favor of Frank Campbell as plaintiff,
and against Mary Fitzgerald, Edward .1.
Fitzgerald. William 1*. F’ltzgerald. Mary Lil
lian Fitzgerald, as the administratrix of John
Fitzgerald deceased, Michael K. Hamiln, Mary
Bamilu, bis wife, real name uuknown, and
Patrick Fahy, as defendants, for the sum of
seventy-five aud 25.100 dollars, and the costs
taxed at <32.73 and accruing costs, 1 have
levied upon the following real estate taken as
the property of said defendants, to satisfy
said order of sale, to-wit: Lot three (3), In
block seventeen (17). of the original town of
O’Neill. Holt county, Nebraska. And will
offer the same for sale to the highest bidder
for cash. In hand, on the 8th day of Septem
ber. A. D. 1992, In front of court bouse, In
O’Neill, Holt county, Nebraska, at the hour
or 10 o'clock a. in. of said day, when aud
where due attendance will be given by the
undersigned.
Dated at O’Neill, Holt county, 5tb day of
August 114)2.
C. E. HALL.
9-5 Sheriff of said county.
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LEGAL NOTICE.
In the District Court of Holt county Ne
1) k H *
Clark Hough, plaintiff, vs. Sarah M. Hough,
defendant -Notice:
To Sarah M. Hough, non-resident defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the tlth day
of August 1902. Clark Hough filed a petition
against you in the District Court of Holt
county, Nebraska, the object and prayer of
which are to obtain a divorce from you on
the ground that you have wilfully ubaudoned
the plaintiff without good cause for the term
of two years last past. You are required to
answer said petition oil or before Monday, the
15th day of September, 1902 ,
CLARK HOUGH, Plaintiff.
By R. R. Dickson, his attorney. »-4
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of sale directed to me
from the clerk of the district court of Holt
county, Nebraska, on a Judgment obtained
before the clerk of the district court of Holt
county Nebraska, on the 27th day of June
1902, In favor of the County of Holt as plain
tiff, and against the unknown heirs of George
W. Brooks, deceased, as defendants, for the
sum of one hundred and twenty-live dollars
and ninety-seven cents, and the costs taxed
at #44 23 and Homing costs. 1 have levied upon
the following real estate taken as the prop
erty of said defendants, to satisfy said order
of sale, to-wlt: Northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter and the northwest quarter
of the southwest quarter, and the southwest
quarter of the southwest quarter, and the
southeast quarter of the southwest quarter
of section thirty (30), In township thirty-one
(31) north of range nine (9). And will offer the
same for rale to the highest bidder for cash,
In hand, on the Stb day of September A. D.
1902, In front of court house, In O'Neill, Holt
county, Nebraska, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
in. of said day, when and where due attend
ance will be given by the undersigned.
Dated at O'Neill, Holt county, tlth day of
August 1902.
C. E. HALL,
0-5 Sheriff of said county.
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, Land Office
at O’Neill, Nebraska. August 2, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make ilnal proof in support of her claim,
and that said proof will be made before the
register and receiver at O’Neill, Nebraska, on
September id, 19<j2, viz:
Anna II. .Jackson, ii. E. No. 17025. for the
8K‘i section 18, township 30 north, range 10
west.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of suld land, viz:
A. M. .Juckson, 11. O, dackon, Edward But
ton, Patrick Itagen. all of O’Neill, Neb.
0-tft lip 8. J. YVEEKEK, Register.
PROPOStD CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
The following proposed amendment
to the Constitution of the State of
Nebraska, as hereinafter set forth
in full, is submitted to the electors
of the State of Nebraska, to be voted
upon at the general election to be
held Tuesday, November 4, A.D. 1902.
A Joint Resolut ion proposing to amend
section one of Article fifteen, of the
Constitution of the State of Nebraska,
relative to tlie manner of submitting
and adopting amendments to tlie
OonstitutionoftheStateof Nebraska:
Re it Resolved and Enacted by the
Legislature of tlie State of Nebraska:
Suction 1. That section one of Ar
ticle tifteen of tlie Constitution of tlie
State of Nebraska be amended to read
as follows:
Section 1. Either branch of the leg
islature may propose amendments to
this constitution, and if the same be
agreed to by three-tifths of the mem
bers elected to each house, such pro
posed amendments shall be entered
on the Journals with the yeas and nays,
and published at least once eacli week
in at ieast one newspaper in each
county where a newspaper is publish
ed, for thirty days immediately pre
ceedlng the next election of senators
and representatives, at which election
the same shall be submitted to tlie
electors for their approval or rejection,
and if a majority of the electors voting
at such election on such proposed
amendment, shall vote to adopt sucli
amendment, tlie same shall become a
part of the Constitution. When more
than one amendment is submitted at
the same election, they shall be sosub
mit.tcd as to enable the electors to
vote on eacli amendment separately.
All ballots used at such election
on such amendment or amendments
shall have written or printed
thereon tlie following: For pro
posed amendment to the Constitu
tion relating to (here insert tlie sub
ject of the amendment) and the vote
of each elector voting on such amend
ment or amendments shall be desig
nated by tne elector by making across
witli a pen or pencil in a circle or
square to be placed at tlie right of the
lines tlie words “For or Against” the
proposed amendments, as he shall de
sire to vote thereon, or by indicating
his preference on a voting machine
when sucli voting machine is in use.
1, Geo. W. Marsh, Secretary of State
of the State of Nebraska, do hereby
certify that the foregoing proposed
amendment to the constitution of the
State of Nebraska is a true and cor
rect copy of tlie original enrolled and
engrossed bill, as passed by the Twen
ty-seventh session of the legislature of
the State of Nebraska, as appears from
said original bill on tile in this office,
and that said proposed amendment is
submitted to tlie qualified voters of
the State of Nebraska for their adop
tion or rejection at tlie general elec
tion to he held on Tuesday, the 4th
day of November, A. D.'lilOi.
In testimony whereof, 1 have here
unto set my hand and affixed the great
seal of tlie State of Nebraska.
Done at Lincoln thls22d day of July,
in tlie year of our Lord One Thousand
Nine Hundred and Two, of tlie Inde
pendence of tlie United States tlie
One Hundred and Twenty-seventh,
and of this state the Thirty-sixth.
GEO. W. MARSH,
[Seal]. Secretary of State.
BRIDGE NOTICE.
Reined proposals will be received at the
office of the county clerk, O’Neill, Nebraska,
until twelve o’clock, September 15th, 1902, for
the building of a bridge across the Elkhorn
river, south of O’Neill in section thirty-one
(31), township twenty-nine (29), range eleven
(lli, on the site of the present bridge or as
near there as practicable, said bridge to be a
pile aud striuger bridge, iti-l'oot spans, four
piling in each bent. Caps to be 10x10, string
ers to be 3x12,10 feet long, eleven stringers in
a bent : 10-foot roadway, top deck to be 3-iuch
planking. Handrail: hubrall 2x6 bolted, top
rail 2x4, clamps at each post. Post on hand
rail 8 feet apart, bolted to outside stringers,
posts to be 4x4. caps to be bolted to the piling.
All piling to be red cedar, except across main
channel of river, those to be good white oak.
1‘illug in chanel to be not less than 34 feet long,
pilingoutsideof channel tube not less than 14
teet long. All wood to he Oregon fir. except
where otherwise specified. Handrail to bo
painted red, two coats of paint. Length of
bridgeto be not less than 208 feet.
„ A iJ hide to be sealed and marked “Proposal
ror Bridge. The Board of supervisors reserve
the light to reject any or all bids.
„ E 8. GILMOUR,
_ _ County Clerk.
KOAP NOTICE.
To all whom It may concern:
The commissioner appointed to locate a
public road commencing at the section line
2; outhwest corner of Section Thirty
J.1*JownsUlp Twenty-Seven (27), Kunve
fifteen (15), and runuiug thence one mile
rnmne4, I ■- -:rmm
north to tho northwest corner of Section
Thirty-Six (36), thence one mile east to the
northeast corner of Section Thirty-Six, (36),
thence three miles north to the northeast
corner of Section Thirteen (13), Township
Twenty-seven (27). Range Fifteen (15). has re
ported in favor of the establishment thereof.
And all objections thereto or claims for dam
ages must be filed in the office of the county
clerk on or before noon of the 15th day of
September 1902, or such road will be establish
ed without reference thereto.
E. S. GILMOU1L
7-4 County Clerk.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HOLT
COUNTY. NEBRASKA.
In the matter of the estate of Lucia N. Fan
ton, a minor.
Order to Show Cause.
Now on this 12th day of August, 1902, this
cause came on for hearing on the petition of
Lucia A. Ferry, guardian of Lucia N. Fan ton.
a minor, praying for license to sell said
minor's interest In the following described
real estate situated In Holt county. Nebraska,
to-wit: Northeast quarter of section eight
(H), township twenty-seven (27), range fifteen
(16). west of 6th P. M. Said minor’s Interest
being an undivided one-fifth Interest in said
real estate. Said Interest of said minor and
said real estate to he sold for the purpose of
maintaining an education and care of said
minor. It is therefore ordered that all per
sons Interested appear before me at the court
house on the loth day of September liK)2, at
ten o’clock a m., to show canse why a license
should not be granted to said guardian to
sell said minor's interest in said real estate
for the purposes before mentioned.
It is ordered that a copy of tills order be
published in The Frontier, a weekly news
paper published In O’Neill, Holt county, Ne
braska, and of general circulation in Holt
county, Nebraska, for three successive
Dated this 12th day of August, 1902.
J. J. HARRINGTON,
7-3 Judge of the District Court.
(continued fron page 5.)
asylum at Lincoln June 25, 1902, was
not a legal resident of Ilolt county and
that his last legit! settlement was in
the state of Missouri.
Respectfully submitted
JO. H. Whelan,
Member of the Committee.
The following claims were allowed
on the General Fund:
C E Hall $745.00 allowed $719.30
H C Pickering- 84.00
Louis A Nichols 15.00
W J Douglass 39.00 and 45.00
M R Deck 20.05
FSHunt 124.00 allowed 119.15
“ “ 75.00 apply on
tax 4.72
E G Funk 18.00 apply on
tax 3.00
H A Skelton 96.25 “ 3.00
H A Skelton 20.00
Geo J Hess 105.00 “ 3.00
J P Gilligan 171.00
B F Trueblood 135.00 allowed 129.00
M Keefe 47.40 17.50 32.70 and 60.50
II C Howard 41.45 and 54.00
Frank Philips 50.75 “ 64.00 '
W S Grimes 38.00 “ 51.00
John Moler 24.80, 41.80 “ 41.20
C Kramer 32.80, 66.40 “ 82.30
R J Marsh 81.00, 18.00 “ 43.20 12.50
Rosa Hudspeth 52.00 “ 24.30 26.15
Hammond Bros 13.60
D II Cronin 231.60 Court Docket
“ “ 47.82, 53.13 and 62.50
State Journal Co 138.00 39.50 and 14.50
Omaha P’tg Co 9.00
Rees “ “ 28.50 allowed 21.00
“ “ “ 62.70 9.50 4.50
“ “ “ 50.25 26.10
E S Eves 30.00 apply on
tax 20.36
On motion the claim of E. S. Eves
for publishing the list of school teach
ers was rejected.
On motion tire board adjourned un
til nine o’clock tomorrow morning.
E. S. Gilmour, It. J. Marsh,
Clerk. Chairman.
O’Neill, Neb., July 19,1902.
Board called to order at nine o’clock
a. m. All members present.
Minutes of yesterday session read
and approved.
On motion the county treasurer was
ordered to refund to M. Keefe$12.65, it
appearing to the satisfaction of the
board that he paid the above amount
twice on the S Wi 1,28, 15 for the year
1900.
The following petition was read:
Inman, Neb., July 17, 1902.
To the Board of Supervisors of Holt
Co., Neb., Gentlemen: We the under
signed citizens of Inman township do
petition your honorable body to cause a
ditch to be made, changing the
channel of the Elkhorn river in the
NEi of the SEI of section eighteen
(18), township twenty-eight (28),
range ten (10), at a point where the
river is cutting out the road. Signed
by N. S. Butler and twenty-four oth
ers.
On motion the prayer of the petition
was granted and Supervisor Grimes
was instructewio construct the ditch
as cheaply as possible.
The following claims were allowed
in the general fund.
,r Apply on tax.
J M Morgan $ 12.80
P J McManus 34.85
Thus Simonson 3.55
J C Knudson 26.00 $ 3.00
Thos Tierney 9.68 7.96
Frank H Smith 6.00
George Roberge 4.00
Bennett Martin 10.30
M A Mccalferty 44.75 44.75
Gilligan & stout 10.45
city of o’Neill 36.00
s J orr 7.50
Y h MCNiehols 47.25
p.t McManus 4.10
t .1 Rouse 5.00
wait rainier 22.00
Galena Lumber co 216.80
d n ward 5.00
o o snyder 101.00 101.00
eg martin 6.30
o f liiglin 71.50
James rorter 4.00
fj McManus 16.65
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I Another Line of Comparisons. I
(Issued Under Authority of the Railroads of Nebraska.) >
In our former articles we have made comparisons
showing the relative assessment of railroad property
with other property in the state of Nebraska. We
will continue to make these comparisons. They will
show that the railroads have paid proportionately
more taxes than any other interest in the state, but to
complete the line of comparisons, it will be necessary
for us to show that the railroads of Nebraska have
paid as much or more than other roads in the Trans
Mississippi states.
No matter how taxes against railroads are col
lected, whether by excise or direct taxation, the gen
eral average shows practically the same. With the
railroads it is immaterial to them what the assessed
valuation of their property should be so long as they
are not required to pay an undue amount per mile to
meet the requirements of taxation, and not in unfair
proportion to other property.
From the Inter-State Commerce Commission re
port for 1900, we find that there were 83,175 miles of
railroad lying west of the Mississippi river. These
railroads paid $14,361,109 for taxes, which makes an
average of $171.45 per mile. These figures include
every state and territory west of the Mississippi river,
excepting the Indian Territory, where the tax on
railroads, being but $10.86, is so low that we do not
include the sum in our estimates. If we did it would
I make the foregoing amount per mile a few dollars
less.
In this territory the average net earnings of all
the railroads amounted to $2,784 per mile,
r In determining the value of the railroad property
there are several essentials that must be considered.
First: The volume of business that can be given
a railroad.
Second: The difficulties of operation.
Third: The tariffs allowed to be charged.
These three features must be taken into conjunc
i tion in any estimate that should be made regarding
the value of the railroad property as an investment.
A comparison of the railroads of Nebraska with
those of New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland
| would be misleading unless these elements were
taken into consideration. In these states the rail
roads were furnished tonnage that enabled them to
handle 1,900,578 tons of freight and 202,902 passengers
for each mile of railroad, while in this Trans-Mississ
I ippi country, the railroads were furnished but 378,300
tons per mile and but 49,814 passengers as reported in
1900.
A comparison of Nebraska railroads with those of
Massachusetts would be senseless, because in Neb
raska there are 53.31 miles of railroad to serve each
10,000 people, while in Massachusetts there are but
7.55 for the same number; or, with New Jersey, which
has 29.99 miles of railroad to each 100 square miles of
territory, while Nebraska has but 7.4. However, in
the comparisons we Will select sections of railroad
in Nebraska which have a large business, and we will
pick out some eastern roads that handles approxi
mately the like character and volume of business and
make the comparison with those roads, showing the
taxes that they pay and the tax that is paid here. It
will be found that in those instances the roads of
Nebraska pay relatively higher taxes than they
should be called upon to do.
The critics who make a comparison of the tax per
mile charged in the District of Coiumbia, with that
charged on western railroads, evidently intend to de
ceive, from the fact that the city of Washington has
outgrown the District of Columbia, and the 52 miles
of railroad which are reported in that district are
practically all city property. A comparison of a Neb- 1
raska railroad with the New York Central, a four
track railroad with $57,000,000 worth of equipment
alone, would not be fair, but we will give the people [
of Nebraska the details of taxation in these other
states, for the purpose of letting them make their own
conclusions and judge whether the railroads in Neb
raska are paying their just share of tax, when com
pared with other railroads.
There are but a few states in the Union in which
the railroads pay 15.4 per cent of the taxes paid while
in the territory west of the Mississippi the railroads
in Nebraska pay more per mile than sixteen of the I
other states. Three mining states oblige the rail- >
roads to pay more than they do in Nebraska, but it is ■
a well known fact that tax levies in mining counties
are much higher than in any other localities in the
United States.
Our statement will show what the railroads pay
to each county the average rate per mile, and from
these you will be able to judge whether the people !
are being treated fairly in this matter.
There is no necessity to conceal anything on the
part of the railroads, as they have borne and bear
their just share of the taxes. f i
In the Year 1900
Average Tax per mile on Railroads West of Mississippi River, $171)45. §
Tax per mile Paid in Nebraska, $198.86.
Average Net Earnings Railroads West of Mississippi River, $2,784. 1
Average Net Earnings Nebraska Railroads, $1,883,
Apply on tax.
P H MCNichols 30.00 and 33.00
.j m Morgan 7.50,
u n Benson 2.00
s h Trussed 2.70
john p sullivan 4.80
J m Morgan 0.20
Merrett j Martin 3.00
j P Mann 16.05 16.05
sadie m skirving 6.00
j n nathburn 4.75
John Dressier 9.45 9.45
j p Gallagher 20.06 20.06
j k Davis 1.00
James e Davis 2.00
John s Finch 17.50
John m Ettleman 4.00
wm Mcnride 5.85
peo winegarten 31.85
Fred otter 4.00 4.00
e s oilmour 5.25
a f Mullen 200.00 and 200.00
perry itadcliff 5.60 5.60
Arthur Mulleh 8.15 8.15
“ “ 3.00 .90
Richard moor 5.50
Nettie Kornigstein 40.00
“ “ 40.00
Jacob Beaver 3.80
Emma Nathen 55.00
b f Trueblood 8.00 and 10.80
‘‘ “ 8.00 8.00
Rees printing co 170.59
m Kornigstein 40.00
c h Daily 2.10
Robt williams 1.65
r. n Mills 15.00
nennctt Martin 9.00
8 Lconger 10.40
p j Biglln 10.00 10.00
James Davidson 11.00
j b Berry 16.00
e naynes 2.00
t v Norval 102.00 102.75 104.00
“ “ 103.00 103.00
■rennie Norval 40.40 40.00 40.00
“ “ 40.00 40.00
John c olson 18.oo
Fred Ermer 4.00
j m Morgan 5.70 and 7.90
o f Biglin 23.50
williams & Davis 19.54
b f Trueblood 8.00
c l Davis 8.20
e h whelan 6.00
m f saunders 2.00
Elkhorn valley Bank 96.00
d stannard 48.00
Fred walker 14.00 3.60
s e nicks 7.00
e h whelan 3.00
d g Roll 2.00
o e sammons 4.00 4.00
c e Hall 46.50
w r Hodgkins 4.10
j b Fullerton 4.oo
Jacob nahn 2.00
c w Hagensick 6.75
j e cobby 6.00
Leona skirving 5.00
w g sterns 63.50 20.60
(>n motion the Board adjourned un
til July 20 at ten o’clock a. m.
E. S. UiLMOUR, R. J. Marsh,
Clerk. Chairman.
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