I VT 8 COUNTY BUSINESS nlnloiurn Mwkr KMtinnt tif I5 imim fur 1 ltd I mill TrntmiM l Other Illinium Hoard met pursuant to adjournment at 8 oclock n m Jnmiary 10 Chocked troimirorH accounts till noon On motion board adjourned till 1 oclock Board mot pursuant to adjournment Ohpokod treasurer ncconntn till upper timo On motion board ndjourned till clock Hoard mot pursuant to adjournment Thoro being n vacancy In tlio oflloo of road overseer for dlntriot No 1 and dis trict No 3 on motion W P P Winter wh appointed for dlstriot No t nud I Jj lluasoy for district No vi On motion O M Boylos won appointed constablo In and for Burnett product On motion the following transfers of funds woro made Prom tho 1818 general fund to tlio 3819 general fund f3W702 Kxoesa fees of county clerk to the 381W geiioral fund XU2 Prom Judgemout fuud to tho 18111 general fund 81 Prom 1808 road fund to the 18111 road fnnd 112772 Prom 1808 brldgo fund to tho 1819 Irldge fund f U07 Prom 1811 general fuud to tho IlKM general fund 1380703 Prom 1801 general fund to tho 11KH bridge fuud 43000 Prom 1800 genornl fuud to the 1800 jroad fund KHUM Prom 1800 road fuud to tho 1 000 road fnnd fl0ttU Prom advertising fund to tho 1801 Keuoral fund J127o On motion board resumed tho work of checking treasurers uooounts On motion board ndjourned to 8 a in Jim 11 Hoard met pursuant to adjournment O S Snydor having boon assessed twioe for poll tax in 1890 on motion the clerk was iuBtruutod to cancel ouo as sessment Board procoodel with tho work of checking treasurers accounts t On motion tho following estimato of expenses was mado for tho year 1001 County instltuto fund iar 00 County superintendent salary 1 400 X County road fond 7500 00 County bridge fund 10000 X County printing 1 000 00 County olerkBulary as clerk of board 500 00 County attorney salary 050 00 Commissioners pay aud mile age S100 00 Care of paupers 2000 00 Bounty on wild nuimnls 800 00 Fuel postage and express 1800 00 Jailors fees 1 X Books stationery and supplies 1 800 X J suitor a salary and assistants to oounty oftloials 2500 00 Election expenses 2100 00 District court aud jurors 7500 X Assessors pay aud mileage ilOOO 00 Insane fund 850 00 Soldiers relief fuud 500 00 Poor farm expenses 1000 X Aid to Agricultural society 700 tX IPnruitnre and repairs on court house and jail 1000 X Interest on court house bonds between Madison and Uniou precinct 000 X Sinking fund for Rama 400 00 Battle Greek village jail bond and interest 150 00 On motion the board adjourned to 1 oclock Board met pursuant to adjournment Pee book of Ohr Sohavhmd clerk of district court was audited and approved showing feeB earned from July 2 to Jan J to be 4M75 43 Pee book of Geo W Losey sheriff was andited and approved Hhowiug fees earned for the last six mouths of 1000 to be 420045 On motion bond of T P Altstadt overseer road district No 25 wa up proved On motion bond of A P Pilger deputy treasurer was approved On motion board continued checkiug treasurers accounts On motion board adjourned to Jau 22 1901 at 1 oclock Piul Bauch County Clerk Death or Mra If cllertunu Mrs August Helleraau died yester day afteruoou nt her home on Posewnlk avenue and Sixth street after a dist eas iugilluesBof pneumouia in the J7th year 01 ner age xne ruueral will be i held Thursday aftoruoon at 1 80 from the house aud nt St Paul Lutheran church at 2 oclock Interment will take place iu tho St Paul cemetery west of the church Mrs Hellermau whose maiden name was Btrtha Zuelow was born in Porsow Germany December 15 1848 la 1874 she was married to Mr Hellernuiu at Parsow and in 1888 they came to America locating inJNorfolk and have since made tais city their homo Pive sous and one daughter were boru to Mr and Mrs Hellermau One son died in Germanyand the four soub and one daughter survive their mother all making their home here except Otto who Uvea at MarshQeld Wis but is now at home Messrs Carl and Otto Zuelow of this place are brothers of Mrs Hellerman aud Mrs H W Winter is a sister While death has been expected for several days the realization that it has claimed its victim is received with none fSvKi tho less sorrow by tho relatives and sympathizing friends Mr llellenunn Is also slek with tho same disoaw but it is said that ho is showing slight improvement SHOWS A GAIN Money Onlrr lliiHlnmft of Norfolk 5105 Total 42n 1 70 07 OKltKHH IAII Year ending Doo 81 1800 2080 Domestic orders paid 410152 25 12 International orders paid 1751 40 8028 Total 20000 71 Year ending Doo 81 1000 8 1 11 DomoHtlo orders paid 22887 12 25 International orders paid 1105 17 8174 Total UmxIiik The following aro given by nn ex change as some of the very funny nmusements of the students of tho West Point military academy aud of other schools Bracing Walking about iu position of a soldier ohin drawn in chest forced out aud palms of tho bauds turned out ward Chowiug Chewing the end of a rope or string for hours Monkey Climbing a tentpole nud crowing like a rooster or chirping like a bird Sammy race Two cadets blindfolded feeding each other from a bowl of molasses Qualifying Eating eight slices of bread aud a bowl of molasses or con suming eighty ilvo prunes nt one sit ting Sweating Lying in a closed teut wrapped in blaukots aud a mackintosh until faint Cadets lose from five to teu pounds iu thirty miuutes Kagliug Sittiug down on the toes and then risiug upon them and Bitting down again repeat 100 times The complete service of The Chicago-Portland Special via Union Pacific enables passengers to reach the princi pal cities between the north and Pacific coast and Missouri river not only iu the shortest possible space of time but also iu the most comfortable and enjoyable manner The dining cars on this train are stocked with the best the marker affords All meals served a la cart David City Nob April 1 1000 Genesee Pure Food Le Hoy N Y Gentlemen I must say in regard to Graiu O that thore is nothing better or healthier We have used it for years My brother was a great coffee drinker Ho was taken sick and the doctor said coffee was the cause of it My brother has been well ever since we started to use it Yours truly Lillik Sochok THE NOltFOLK NEWS FK1DAY JANUARY IS ittOI out- o III re for IHOIInnil ItMIO Tho business done by the Norfolk jwHtollleo in the money order depart meiit is nn Interesting exhibit of lliian clnl transact Ions as shown by nno of tho leading mediums of exchango over which tho United State has supervision Tho showing of tho express companies and banks would about comploto tho showing of money recolved and sent by tho people of Norfolk Tho following is a comparative statement of tho post oflloo mouey order business for tho years 1800 and 1000 01111119 1SHUKI Year ending Deo 81 1800 Amount 4ifti domestic ordors iRsuod 420252 55 Pees on samo 800 42 08 Iuternation ordors issued 500 22 Pees on samo 8 00 4421 Total 421001 70 Year ending Deo 81 1000 5151 Domestic ordors issued 42 1 487 27 Poos on Banie 857 20 44 International orders is sued 8111 70 Pees on same 5 IK 428452 20 UKOAIITULATIOX Whole number of orders issued MUX 5105 Whole number of orders issued 1800 1421 laiiis for MUX 774 Wholo amount received for orders issued 1 000 425 1 70 07 Wholo auicunt received for orders issued 1800 21001 70 Gain for 1000 41 17 28 Wholo number of orders paid 1000 8471 Wholo number of orders paid I bill 8028 Until for IlKM 1 10 Whole amount paid out on onlors 1000 428452 20 Wholo umonut paid out 011 orders 1899 20000 71 Galu for 1000 4 3 Hfi f5 Whole amount of fees received 11KX 4 808 10 Wholo amouut of fees received 1809 Ualu for 1000 Total war tax fees collected 1000 4 Total war tax fees collected 1809 wo 02 54 08 108 02 87 OB Gain for 1000 4 15 00 Tho falling off in international busi ness is due to the fact that a number of offices noar Norfolk have been made in ternational otlices since 1890 aud orders formerly drawn or paid by Norfolk arc now drawn or paid elsewhere BATTLE CREfcK Ohas 1 Hainan was on the slek list thi week Chan Hlco of Norfolk was transacting bnsiiioiiH here Friday John Wado of Norfolk was vlBltlng hero Friday with relatives A new shoemaker started up In J 8 Hrulshors harness shop Thos Hanson of Tildonwns down hero on business Wednesday Harry Barnes of Plain view wan spoud ing Sunday with his folks here Geo Berry shipicd ouo cnrload of shoep Tucsdny and two carlonds Wed nesday Attorney W K Reed of Madison was over hero Monday on professional busi ness Representative P P Zimmerman spent Saturday and Sundny with his family Littlo Agnes BarnB celebrated her tonth birthday Monday with her littlo friends Win Book of Norfolk was up hero tho foro part of tho week visiting relatives nud hunting Fred Brochler wont to Grant comity Wis Sunday to see his old homo and visit relatives Undo Mike Connelly P P Hughes and Mrs Myron Hartford aro quite sick at this writing Bernhardt Stollo celebrated his 55th birthday Wednesday with relatives neighbors nnd friends Mr nud Mrs F J Halo ami daughter Miss Lizzie wont to Norfolk Wednes day on a business visit A M Lovolaco returnod Friday from his Omaha trip where the implement dealers hold a convention Mr and Mrs Wm Maher aud child ren wont to Tildon Sunday fur a couple of days visit with relatives John Scott of Arizona a brother of the late H D Scott arrived hero Sun day for an extouded visit with relatives Our now Btoro keopor Prod Schult went to Stnutou Wednesday aud re turned on the evening train with his wife Thos Taylor and Mrs W G Smith weut to Norfolk Sunday to visit tho old lady Mrs Philip Beck who has been very sick Pat Cat berry nud Herman Baring of Waruerville attended the goneral meetit g of the Farmers Mutual Pire Iusurauco company of Madison county last Thursdny Tho newly elected officers of tho Luth eran ohuroh were installed accordingly totholr ritual last Sunday A week from next Sunday there will be holy communion services held A sharp shooter clnb was organized here this week Battle Creek is boom ing straight along Ono man wants to start a ranch again and his friend said I presume a monkey wrench Our leading grocery man W A Puorst sold his business Tuesday to Frod Sohultz of Stanton Mr Sobultz took possession at once We learned that Mr Fnerst iutendB to go to Wash ington There is no doubt that Thomas Taylor will make a good superintendent of the county poor farm Tommy is well liked in our oommnnity and wo have assurance that he will have the Nkwk Journal spread out iu the instituto as soon as he takes possession of his duties The mombers of the Battle Creek Mutual Insurance company held their annual meeting Monday January 14 11X11 at the school house of the Gorman Lutheran church There was a large uumber preseut iucludiug delegations from Platte and Kuox county nud also from Newman Grovo After the meet iug was called to order by the president Geo Heuermau the secretary M G Doeriug read his annual report show ing couditiou of company On Decem ber 81 1900 there were 254 policy holders with a total amouut of insur ance of 4H8 148 The increase during the year was 4824 08 The expenses were unusually large The loses dur ing tho year were 4001 whloh were promptly paid by the company The corrected expenses were 422815 all told showing a total expense of 4824 15 leaviug only small balance in treasury A number 01 important questions were passed upon bringing foith a lively debate from tho members The old ollicers were all re elected Geo Heuermau president M C Doeriug secretary aud Henry berg treasurer Although the loshes thin year were exceptionally large an assessment of two mills paid all of them MADISON Editor J B Doujvau went to Denver Sunday John A Wilson of Creston was shak iug hands with old friends Tuesday F H Palmer of Enieriok was in town a couple of days the fore part of the week Mr and Mrs A W Gross are pre paring to move to Milwaukee in the near future Old Mr Cole and family have returned from Osmond aud again taken up their residence iu Madison Attorney Cornelius of Columbus had busings iu town Saturday going from here to Newman Grove The county coinmistioners will yrvM j1 jl iffara ui VfaBwsarUtiMSBtr - r r ---- ---- iu adjourned session next Tuesday to fin ish checking tho treasurers books Stove Jones and son have their large loo house entirely fnll of hard clear Ico aud will have the smaller filled soon Tlio following marrlngo licenses havo ljoon Issued Frod Sohlumbolm aged 50 and Mrs Hod wig Brandos aged 41 both of Norfolk issued Jaunnry 8 Miles E McDonnell nged 27 and Maggio Foreman ngod 22 both of New man Grovo Issuod Jan 8 Harry G Hook agod 20 of Plaiuviow aud Nancy Jane Parage ago 18 of Madison issued Jnu 12 Josoph Liuder nged 21 nnd MnlHl May Makoliu ago 21 both of Madison issued Jan 11 and married by Judge Bates MEADOW GROVE Arch Liuteoum spout Sunday in this burg A social dance will bo given nt Beechs hall this ovoning Harry Hull of Norfolk wnB in town Monday aud Tuosday Miss Pearl Hopkins spent the Sabbath with relatives iu Tildeu Miss Gertrude Wado spent Suuday afternoon in Battle Creek Mrs Owen Dugau returned to her home iu Ghadrou Sunday evening Mr Ed Hammond of Norfolk was a Meadow Grovo visitor last Monday After a sovere attack of grip Arch McDonald is again nble to be about A ten pound boy is tho latest guest at tho homo of Mr and Mrs Hoy Brown Mr Wm McDonald is improving his residence uy tne audition 01 a uow cis tern Miss Cora Boyles ontortaiuod a few of her friends at her homo last Saturday evening Hon 15 K Valeutiuo of WeBt Point sojourned in Meaaow Grove Monday nud Tuesday Mrs Loo Dodendorf came up fiom Fremont Thursday evening and visited till Saturday noon Frank lloldeu of Tilden spout the Sabbath in Moadow Grove the guest of L O Johnson and family Hownrd PerkiuH returned to Moadow Grove Tuesday after spending a few weeks at his home near Ewing Mr Elmer Stillwell is building an ice house just south of tho tracks to be used in tho meat market business Donald the baby son of Mr and Mrs Wm McDonald has been quite sick for tho past week but is better at this writ ing The moving picture exhibition given in Beechs hall lust Thursday evening was well attended There seemed to be general satisfaction Little Charley Welty is quite sick with some throat trouble Dr Kindred performed an operation on his throat Saturday and he is now resting easier Rev G W Damon began a series of revival meetings in the Blakely school house south of town last Monday even ing The large attendance present at the meetings is evidence of the interest taken in them On Monday Wm Ervin purchased from Prank McCallum the building now used by him as a barber shop After March 1 Miss Virietta Ervin and Mrs Walt Evans will open a dresB mak ing establishment iu the aforesaid building flaked Cockrokcliet For the finest nud most numerous as- sortmout of cockroaches water bugs aud other vermin N Segal speaking in the language of tho street takes the whole bakery It might be more ac curate to say that the cockroaches take the bakery or at least they seem to have acquired a long time loose upon the es tablishment of Segal who runs a bakery at 114 North Eleventh street Segals place was olosed by order of the board of health a few days ago and was later allowed to re open on condi tion that- the place would be thoroughly cleaned aud renovated This morning a second visit disclosed a state of things positively revolting The flour bin was alive with cockroaches and if the whole product of the bin had been mado into one immeuse loaf of bread a cross-section of the loaf would have revealed bugs of all sorts as thick as raisins and ourrauts in a fruit cake A lot of bread which had jnst been baked was broken open aud cooked cock roaches and litter of rats were fouud The samo discovery was made in a gin ger Buap whioh the iuspectiug ofllcer chanced to break iu two The luvkery was again ordered closed and the loaf of bread and ginger snap are uow being held as evidence against Segal Omaha News 10 You Should Know About Farming Iu St brtutku Corn is king but other grains are suc cessfully raised aud you can buy laud cheap along the Fremont Elkhorn Missouri Valley railroad Write for particulars to J H Gaiile Traveling Pass A tut Dom a low Or to J R Hucav Gen senm Auent Omaha Neb The years are passing and the crime of 7a has not yet been avenged When will justice bo done Fresh catfish wall eyed pike pickerel meet I and croppies t Glieswans Railroad and Business Directory be c a o O 03 z R R TIME TABU Fremont Elkhorn Mo Valley KABT I1RPART Omnliii IluapiiKAr AHftnui CIiIciiko ISxproas 1210p m KAHT ARK1U CIiIciiko Kxprona 7J0pm Omnliii PnMoner 1240pm WKRT DirART Hlnek llllln rxprwMi 740pm Vnllro 1anuiUKer l240p m Verdlnre Accommodation PKWnm WKST ABBIVE Mack Illlli Kxprena 1220 pm VonllsTo IwwonKcr 6U5nm Verdlirre Accommodation 720 pm Tlio Chlcafrp and Black Htllt Kxprena arrive anil ctaparta from Junction daot Tim Omaha and Vardisra train arrWn and depart from city depot H O Matbau Agpnt Union Pacific OUTH DEPART Columbus Accommodation 880 p m Omalia UonTorand Paclflo Coast 11 KM a m NORTH ARS1VR Colnmbu Ace mmodatlon 10SOpm Omaha MeuTerand PnciUc roaat D OOpm Connncta at Norfolk with F B A M V Roinff wait and north and with the O Ht P M A O for point north and east F W Junkman Agimt Chicago St Paul Minneapolis Omaha ART DEPART Sioux City and Omaha Passenger HtfOam Bioux lltyPanaonRer 1 -00 p m WMT ARRIVE Slonx City Passenger 1035 nm Biocx City and Omnhd Passenger 730 pm Connects at Norfolk with F R M V going west and north and with tlio U P for points south F W Jcnbman Agent Duily oxcept Sunday afl M Aw3k50jp awCTOtf O S HAYES Fine Watch Repairing MISS MARY SHELLY DRESSMAKER lOror llmini Hroe Store Spaneap Ovaltnan Pnnlc or1 n uuw anu uc9i Repairing Null Done J B HERMANN Kontraetop and Builder 1 1 7 Fourth Street M C WALKER Flour and Feed 411 Norfolk Arenna MSKEEPS TUihlHEEV Cheapest and Beit Norfolk Avenue JWEDWARDS Am Work Guaranteed Cor Braasch avo nnd 4th St The Norfolk Horseshoe Time is Money THEQUICK TRAINS ARE VIA THE UNION PACIFIC Missouri River to Salt Lake City TEN HOURS QUICKER THAK ANY OTHER LINE flissouri River to San Francisco FIFTEEN HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE Missouri River to Portland FIFTEEN HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER LINE l Buffet Smoking and Library Cars with Barber Shops and Pleasant Reading Rooms Double Drawing Room Palace Sleepers Dinim Curs Meals a la Carte Pintsoh Light For full information call on or address F W JUNEMAN Agent The Norfolk Gash Store SELLS Staple and Fancy Groceries GLASSWARE QUEfNSWARE ROCKERY Straw Hats and Shoes at cost Fme Teas and Coffees a specialty Try our fam ms Mellowrich coffee the finest brand in the market We are headquarters for fresh fruits of all kinds We sell the celebrated Pierce and Neligh Flours Highest prices paid for Butter and Eggs G BOHNERT Propr YOU MUST NOT FORGET That we are constantly growing in the art of mak ing Fine Photos and our products will always be found to embrace the most j ARTISTIC IDEAS aud Newest style in Cards aud Finish We also carry a fine line of Moldings suitable for all kinds of framing I 7V MACY Edisons Phonograph Better than a Piano Organ or Mu ic Box for it sings and talks as well as nlav nH dont cost as much stories and Muss the old familiar hymns as well as tho popular sonE8 It is alMTiirJSi Bee that Mr Edisons Bnatan i on ellry tSl2 CZ or all dealers NATIONAL J mlh Joguea or PHONQQRAFH CO 13 AveN yJ 4 TTT KOirKstlrjy vrot - J k V 1 v i u J 4