I J u i5 5fHu8aecw The Norfolk fieuus W N HUBS Publlrtmr DAILY KrtnMlriiNl 1SS7 Hrf ry Any oxcrit Sntnlhy Hy carrier vn reV li cunti Hy mull irr jpnr 1000 wrrKiv NivsunmNAi Ttae New eitnMUIiMl ISM Tho Jomnul nUMUIimI 1M1 JtTery FHOny Hy mll yrr yrnr f IM Bntrml it ttict IoMolllce nl Norfolk Neb n com clnM mnttrr TnlrriiotiM Killlorlnl Drimttirfnt id Nil Hi lIuKtuen OUlre nml Joli Room No K In n neighborhood row nn Omaha mia hud his jaw broken in four plnccB ills opponent wns evidently attaching n vtroug point Tho ground nt Moravia Iowa waB covered to n depth of three Inches by hail Tuesday nnd tbo worst Nebraska received wns cool wave Stand np for Nebraska I A Columbus Ohio mini hrB been Rued ly his wio for divorce because ho whipped her llo nrges in extenuation of bis alleged cruelty thnt his wlfo in nintod upon eating Limburger cheese Ho certainly hnd strong provocation Governor McSweenoy of South Caro llaa in n recent letter iudlontes IiIb will ingness to accept tho resignation of Sen ator Tillman if offered unconditionally and that ofllclnl now has tho opportu nity to show tho people that it wan not agamo of opera bonffo when it waB offered The governors eplstlo readB womething Uko the song You uover would bo miBPed When tho Pacific coaBt manufactur ing industries get fully organized it anny bo expected that there will bo ntrong competition betwe en tho east and west for tho trade of the central portion Tho Pacific Match company is a lately organized industry At Madera Cali fornia with a capital stock of f 100000 and other industries are organizing fre quently Tho west undoubtedly has as good manufacturing facilities as the oast and they but await development Tho Missouri democrats muBt bo in terriblo condition Tho soys they dare not hold n conven tion this year and if they do thero will 10 tho biggeBt kind of a row and a split When democrat k nrrivo nt a point whero they cannot hold conventions they might nB well disband nB to try to bo democrats It is a time honored cus tom with them to convene and though thcro may bo bnt ono or two delegates thoy never fail to hold n convention If thoy nro beyond tho convent ion Btago in MiEsouri tho cause is well nigh hope less Borne of Norfolks neighbors continuo to exnggorato tho smallpox Bituation hero A Neligh pnper has it that tho city proper is quarantined but that the quarantine does not yet includo tho Junction Such statements are a libel INorfollc hns not been quarantined and if the editor would mako n trip through the town he would bo convinced that very fow of its families are under quar antiuo regulations The smallpox situ nation is improving every day and tho health board 6eeuis to have it under per fect control Tho qnurnutiuo is being Taisod from some families and no new ones have been placed recently Tho action taken at the meeting of tho city council lust eveniug wheroby the ungainly culvert nt Thirteenth street wns ordered replaced by a largo tiling will place the residents of tho -west end under lasting obligations to Mayor Koeuigsteiu and tho present members of tho city council This cul vert which has at various times been designated as Poverty run Corporation gulch and other choice titles has lor many years ueeded just such action ns the council has now taken nnd the people whose property is affected feel jubilant that at last relief hns been ordered The tilo conduit which it is proposed to place in the draw will un doubtedly carry off most of the water that is furnished by the occasional freshets nnd tho residents of that part of town will not need lougertofear that their choice shrubbery and lawns stand in danger of being deluged with mud and water on the nppearanco of every etorni Mr Bryans Commoner of May 17 in discussing tho prospective decision of the supreme court on the insular cases says A decieion supporting the administrations policy of imperialism would in truth and in fact upset the government The gloomy prophet of calamity has so often spoken and facta have so frequently failed to support his prognostications that it is not Eurprisiug that the government continues to exist after the decision has been rendered Labor has not been crucified on a cross of gold the dollar is not so high above the man but that he can reach it cole tuitions of the Fourth of July have not passed away to any nlarmiug extent William MoKiuley has not been crowned emperor and the government did not tremble when the supreme court at tained a decision If Mr Bryan must continue to forecast evil for his country it is to be hoped that facts will keep right on brauding him asa false prophet The people would rather see the country prosper than that he shonld attain any distinction as an interpreter of coming events JU v III II MR City Council Does Much ncss of Importance BUY FOM ALDEHYDE LAME Hliiewnlk Ontlnnnrr In IMMcit Vlly Clitrk Molrnrlniiiln AiiiuiaI ltrtnrt lt inrtrtl IlHitk nml IMilillohMl rntlllolin Arltil Upon nml llllln AIUiwmI Tho city council met in regular kcb plon last evening thcro being pregent Mayor KocnigBtoiu Couucllmuu Brum mnud Degner low Uhlo WoBtorvolt aud Walker Absent Spollman Clomouts took IiIh Biatufter tho meeting hnd opened Minutes of regular meeting of May 11 and special meetings of May i7 and iB went read aud approved Tho auditing committee reported back as oorrect tho clerks report for tho past year as follows City Ulrrkn Ilrport May 0 HKH TothoIIouorablo Mayor and City Council I herewith submit tho following statement Knowing the receipts aud expenditures of tho city of Norfolk NebraHka for tho flBCiil year commencing May 1 1000 and ending May 1001 K1CCKI1TS Treasurers receipts Nos 7117 to 880 in clusive From saloon occupation taxt 22fi0 00 iTOin tire insurance com panies occupation tax From hack dray and mis cellaneous HceuBcs From dog tax From sidewalk repairs etc ins oo IBS 05 2111 00 DO 10 From county treasurer gen eral taxes 0241 Total 157G0 24 25 THE NORFOLK NEWS FRIDAY JUNE 7 ltfUl Gl l rom county treasurer road taxes 007 77 From water rentals 2720 GO 10 EXPENDITURES General fund For salaries of city officers uud employes t420 51 For electric and gasoline lighting 210 05 For election expenses nnd supplies 1I5 -10 For Btreet labor and mater ial 1J174 41 For printing 248 71 For ofllco and other supplies 81 12 For llro alarms aud lire de partment cxponses Telephone rout and miscel laneous expenses Water fund For salaries water commis sioner and engineer For coal and supplies For repairs and extensions Road fund Streot labor aud material 070 50 007 50 2128 00 I07 45 0S2 515 Interest fund For iutorost on bonds Ilfilll J5 Streot light fund For electric and gnsonuo lighting 050 82 llro department mud r Cash paid to treasurer of firo department ou order of president and clerk of de partment 21 80 Total expenditure foryenrl 1077 4SJ Leaving a balanco of receipts above tho expenditure of 770 00 On Novsmbor 1 1000 the wutor com missioner reported that thoy had cashed aud turned over to tho council certifi cates of indebtedness against tho water fund as follows Bv II II Patterson cortificntos Nos 050 057 708 721 720728 tmlnuco of b0t 805 0i SMI JI512 401 00 BvIK Simpson Nos 005038 I30 014 048 SOS 08 Totol 702 77 Which total should bo added to tho amount of receipts above mukiug a true total of receipts 1054020 Owing to the nature of these transac tions no entries of them nppear on the accounting books of this otllco aud are therefore reported in this manner Warrant No G570 for 50 was turned over to mo by my predecessor with tho other books aud papers and still lies in this ollicc having never boen called for This warrant was issued September 8 ISO to tho Northwest Publishing Co in payment for four city mnps and one plat LOOK In conclusion I wish to add the fol lowing buppleuuutul report On May 1 1000 tho certificates of indebtedness outstanding amounted to general luud 2200 0 Water fund 404 00 Total On May 0 1001 certificates indebtedness outstanding general fund 2704 05 of in 2023 53 Present debt less thau ono year ago 771 12 I also desire to call your attention to the growing necessity for a bond later book for this otllco Without such a record the history of tho various bond issues of the city will be very dilllcult to ascertain All of which is very respectfully sub mitted S It AICiVAKLAXD City Clerk The streets and alleys committee re ported that they had ordered another car of crossing stone The publio works committee reported that they had repaired the large water works pump for tho present and had ordered repairs for the pump and as Boon as they are received it will be per manently repaired The nuisance committee reported iaai mey nan received several com plaints which they had investigated and ordered abated where considered necessary Tho petition and bond of O E Doughty for u plumbers license was presented aud verbally approved by the water commissioner The matter was brought before the council aud the license was grunted by full vote of the council The petition of R M Upton and otherb asking for a sidewalk was read nnd referred to tho cominitteo on strcots and alleys Tho petition of Alhort Viergutz ond others asking for nn extension of water mains in Fourth ward wns presented nnd referred to cominitteo ou public works Petition of S L Gardner for permit to erect nn iron covered building within the fire limits wns read and referred to committee on flro and pollen Report of boiler inspector wns rend nnd ordered filed Police judges report for May Allow ing Dues collected 1410 nnd thu clerks report for May were referred to audit ing committee Tho trenBurerB report for Mny show ing balances as follows general fund Til 72 j Interest 12000 08 water l082bfl road 7001 sinking fr08DJ0 street light 18i4 fire de partment 1000 was read and re ferred to auditing committee The following claims having been ap proved by the auditing committee the same wero allowed by the council W H Widaninu salary and postage it no W H Livingston salary and special duty JU5JW Martin hnno salary nnd disposing of nine dogs M60 John Friday salary nnd postage 1005 J 11 Cnoy salary and postage frtlOO II II Hoyt Balary faiJW K A Bullock salary 2010 Frank Salter janitor at city hall 700 Alex Bear services aB city physician 1000 V II Law quarantine officer 1050 A II KicBan supplies 208 J P Cook Co dog tax 3 Fred Klentz street sprinkling 20 W H Lowo surveying curb lino 50 NebrnBka Telephono Co rent for Mav 42G Nebraska Telephone Co rent for Juno 4 25 Norfolk Printing Co printing 1548 CB Durland insurance premium 12 50 D J Kocnigstein insurance premium 0 25 W H 12 GO J J 10 J W 10 O W 5 Bucholz insurance premium Clements insurance premium Ransom insurance premium Lemont insurnnce premium Fred Sidlor hauling hook and lndder truck to lire 3 M H Collainer supplies for fire de- partment 50 centB Roy Lee hauling hose cart to Junc tion flro nnd 1 lead lumber 2 75 al lowed 2 25 John Kraut livery rig aud team and man to hose curt half day 3G0 allowed 3 M It Green hauling cart to firo nnd man nnd tenm nt fire hall two and n half days 8 GO allowed 750 J F Walter cleaning hall and car pet l Fred Lou salary and Btreet labor 40 allowed 38 O W Babcock Co car stone 0252 Edwards Ss Bradford Lumber Co lumber for pest house 2400 Edwards ifc Bradford Lumber Co lumber for crossings and sidewalks 350 W II Law labor on streets nnd walkp 7 GO Albert Decner hardware 745 O A Richy uulonding car stone 0 Edwards Bradford Lumber Co lumber to waterworks 10 0 J E Simpson salary and postage 1108 L L Rembe repairing 5th street hy drant 2 L L Rembe repairing water foun tain 2 50 Crauo fcCo packing 1 80 Crnne Co packing 42 72 M R Green freight nnd draying 04 cents 11 O Truman papering firemans dwelling 12 35 Oscar Uhle supplies water works 2 05 Albrr Dgner hnrdwaro to water works 84 Chris Ghssmnn distributing bills 2 Ferd Thomas labor at water works 0 Auk B nnimnnd labor and material at water works 5 to Paul Wetzel cleuniug pump and boiler lion bo S Lndwig Wetzel salary and extra work 40 00 W H Lowe surveying extension 7 D Rees coal to water works 4G 05 O W Braasch coal to water woiks 27835 Lorin Doughty lighting lamps 5 Norfolk Electrio Lighting and Power Co electrio lightlug 150 Bill of G Nitz for 0 OG was referred back to be itemized Bills of E R Hayes 075 and Oscar Uhlo 104 for Bupplies for fire depart ment were not approved by committee On motion the bills of E RHayes and Oscar Uhle were allowed by the council Bill of Norfolk foundry for 20715 for repairs to small pump was not approved and on motion tho bill was referred to a committee composed of Brummund Uhle and Degner in connection with the city attorney for investigation with iustruotion to try to come to an amic able settlement and to report at next meeting It was reported that the city jail is in need of a new bedstead and bedding nnd the matter was referred to commit tee on fire and police with power to act The chairman of publio works com mittee reported that they had had the proposed water extension surveyed and had advertised for bids on doing the work receiving bids as follows J M Covert 11000 for work as advertised W H Rish 8 cents per lineal foot Ferd Thomas 5 cents per lineal foot E E Hartmau 5 cents per foot E L Moes 7 cents per foot Motion prevailed that contract be awarded to Ferd Thomas at 5 cents per lineal foot upon his furnishing good bond Upon recommendation of Water Com missioner Stitt thnt the hours nllnwed for lawn sprinkling be reduced until tho pumps aro thoroughly repaired tho water commissioner wan itiRtruotnd to notify coiiBiimorB thnt tho hours for lawn Bpriukling nro reduced from three to two hours morning and evening until further uotico Tho mayor stated that tho Thirteenth street cnlvort is in very bad condition nnd will hnvo to bo repaired at onco It wns moved nnd seconded thnt thoBtrectB and ulleyfl committee be instructed to investigate tho matter and purchase whatever tiling or pipeB It may bo found necessary to tilo the Thirteenth street culvert This motion was carried by tho full vote of tbo council Tho Htreet commiBHioner reported the First htrcot bridao at tho Junction as uecding repairs and recommended that it bo roplacod with 10 inch tiling which the city has on hand The matter was referred to tho street aud alley commit tee for action Dr Bear recommended that tho city pnrchaso a formaldehyde lamp so as to bo prepared to enforce a thorough fumi gation of houses infected with contng eons diseases nnd it was so ordered An ordiuanco granting permission to W II RiBh to couBtruct a sewerage system in the city of Norfolk and the ubo of tho streets and alleys for such pnrpose wbb laid over until the next meeting with instruction thnt certain parts be changed Ordinance No 250 relnting to certain sidewalks was rend the third time and poised The mayor requested the council to take some action in regard to establish lng curb lines and grade for permanent sidewalks and motion prevailed that permanent corners be established for each block on each side of Main street from First to Sixth It was ordered that the lighting of gasoline Btreet lamps be discontinued until October 1 except on dork nights The city treasurer wns authorized to invest the Binking fund in registered city warrants without interest Ordinance No S18 An ordinance providing for the con struction of a sidewalk on the weBt side of Higgius avenue or Fourteenth street from the south line of Norfolk avenue to the north line of Madison avenue also providing for the construction of a sidewalk on the west side of Sixth street running from Bonth side of Phillip avenue to north side of Park avenue all in the city of Norfolk Madison county Nebraska Also providing for the width material and manner in which said sidewalks shall be constructed Be it ordained by the mayor and city council of the city of Norfolk Madison county Nebraska Section ono Immediately after the passage approvnl and publication of this ordinance as provided by law side walks shall be constructed in the city of Norfolk as follows First Beginning at the northeast corner of lot one 1 of block onel of Hillside Terrace addition to the city of Norfolk Nebraska running thence south nloug the east line of said block one 1 beiug a strip of walk extending from Norfolk avenue where it intersects with Higgins avenue or Fourteenth street to the point where Madison avenue intersects with Higgins avenue or Fourteenth street along the west line of said Higgins avenue or Fourteenth street Second Beginning nt the northeast corner of lot one 1 of block nine 0 of Koenigsteins ndditiou to Norfolk Ne braska extending south along the west line of said block to the southeast cor ner of lot 10 of said block being a strip of sidewnlk extending from the intersec tion of Sixth street with Phillip avenue and running thence south to where said said Sixth strpe intersects with Park avenue along the weBt side of said Sixth street Section two All of said sidewalks herein provided for shall be 5 feet and 4 inches wide nnd constructed either of boards not less than one inch thick laid close together resting on nnd securely nailed to 4 stringers not less than 2 inches thick and 4 inches wide or of hard brick cement or stone Said side walks to be laid level and under the supervision of the street commissioner Section three It is hereby made the duty of the street commissioner upon the passage of this ordinance to im mediately notify the several owners of the lots effected by this ordinance nnd abutting upon the proposed sidewalks said requirements of this ordiuanco nnd if Baid owners or any of them Bhall fail aud neglect for thirty days after said notification to construct said waiKs as herein ordered thon tho said street com missioner shall if ordered by tho city couuril in said city cause tho same to bo constructed according to the require ments of this ordinance nnd the costs of the said construction shnll be collected by levy of a special assessment against the property abutting against said side walks Section four This ordinnnce Bhall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication as pro vided by law Passed aud approved this third day of Mnv 1001 Daniel J Koenigbtein Attest Mayor S R McFakland City Clerk Application for Saloon Liquor License Matter of application oi fcmii juoener for a liquor license Notice is hereby given that Emil Moeller did on tlie 3l6t day of May 1001 file his application to the mayor and city council of the city of Norfolk Nebraska for license to sell malt spirit uous and vinous liquors at Norfolk Nebraska from the first Tuesday of May 1001 to the first Tuesdav of May 1902 at east of lot 10 block 4 origi ual town iu First ward of said city If there is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from the Slst day of May 1101 the said li cense will be granted S R McFarland Oity Clerk Houtea for late T E Odiokkk Huttk Thin We offer ono hundred dollars rewnrd for any case of catarrh that cnunot be cured by Halls Catyirrh enro F J Chksev it Co Props Toledo O We tho undersigned have known F J Cheney for the lost 10 years aud be lieve him perfectly honorable in nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm Wkst As Thuax Wholesalo Druggists Toledo O Waldino Kikkax Marvin Wholesalo Druggists Toledo O Halls Catnrrh onre is tukni internally noting directly njon the blood and mu cous surfnccB of the ByBtem Price per bottle Sold by ull druggistB timonials free Hulls family pills are tho beBt and On account of the S Union Pacific will sell tickets on 75c llKtltnate nf Kxprnurn Estimate of expenses of tho city of Norfolk Nebraska for the fiscal year 1001 GENERAL FUND Salaries 3500 00 Election expenses 200 00 Streets and sidewalks 1 500 00 Printing 300 00 SnpplieB 200 00 Miscellaneous 1300 00 Total 7000 00 Street lighting fund 1400 00 Fire department fund 700 00 INTEREST FUND Interest on bonds issued in 1887 900 00 Interest on bonds issued in 1801 000 00 Interest on refunding water bonds ifBued in 1890 1700 00 Total J 3500 00 Sinking fund 700 00 Grand total 12000 00 Receipts of the city for fiscal year ending March 0 1001 Saloon occupation tax 2250 00 Miscellaneous licenses 438 05 Dogtnx 218 00 Sidewalk repairs 30 00 County treasurer general taxes 9241 01 County treasurer road taxes 007 77 Total 12880 99 1780 To Chicago Keturn i30 S E I the 12 13 14 and 15 at one fare pluB 2 June for the round trip to Chicago and return Final return limit September 15 1901 For further information call at Union depot F W Juneman Agent Application Tor Saloon Liquor Llctnso Matter of application of Chns Apfel for a liquor license Notice is hereby given that Chas Apfel did on the 22nd day of May 1901 file his application to the mayor and city council of the city of Norfolk Ne braska for license to sell malt spiritu ous and vinous liquors at Norfolk Ne braska from the 1st day of May 1901 to the 30th day of April 1902 in First ward of said city If there is no objection remonstrance or protest filed within two weelw from the 23rd dny of May 1901 the said li cense will be granted S R McFarland City Cleik Notice Richnrd Romig will take notice that on the 4th dny of May 1001 J L Daniel a justice of the pence in and for Norfolk precinct in Madison county Nebraska issued nn order of attach ment for the sum of 800 in nn notion pending before him wherein Sadie Beymer is plaintiff and Richnrd Romig is defeudaur nnd property consisting of n chainless bicycle has been attached under said order Said cause was con tinued to the I8h day of June 1901 nt 0 oclock a m Norfolk Nebraska Mny Sfh 1001 Sadie Eeymek Plaintiff A Quick and Permanent Cure for Small Pox Disense will disappear in 12 honrs This formula can be procured by enclos ing 100 to P O box No 027 Norfolk Nebraska m k - k wn mitiiti jr gm clUlY Z V 13 INCLUSIVE I90hj chaos First and Best Fair of the TSeason All Attractions of Hih Order Concert Mnsio a Sppciol Feature A Grand Fourth of July Celebration Genuine Mexican Bull Fights Evervono Invited Reduced RatPH from All Points Dont Fail to Come JULY 2 to 13 HENRY E RYDER Teacher of the Piano Violin Organ Guitar and Mandolin Baptist Parsonage - 207 Fifth St For Plumbing Steam Fitting rumps Tanks Wind Mills And nil work in this line call on W H RISH 6atlifactiouOuaranteed First door South of Tub DilLT Nkwb Oaie gARNES TYLER Norfolk J Attorneys nt Law jjro s Parker Mnst Block I1EXTIST H Uarnep V Tjler Nebrasl n - Norfolk Neb pit H T HOLDER Homeopathic Physician and Surge Oflice Clllton Nnttunnl Rank Huildlng Telephone 101 1 Batiltnrlom and itocldence Main and 13th 8k Tnleiiliiitie 8 Norfolk Nebraska JJ J COLE 1EXTI8T Office over Cltizenv National Bank Iletldenot cue block north at Luueregatloual church Norfolk Nebraska jyjISS MARY SHELLEY Fashionable Dressmaker Dp etalre In Cotton bloeV over Hnnme itorV First claei work guaranteed Norfolk Nebraska yRS SADIE HART MILLER Osteopathic Physician Itoomf over HayeB Jewelry Houto Norfolk POWERS HAYS Attorneys at Law Rooms 10 11 and 12 Matt block Norfolk Nebraska SESSIONS BELL Undertakers and Enibalmers EeeelonE Blk Norfolk Ave Norfolk - - - Nebraska SEWING MACHINES 500 to 9000 Needles nil kindB per doz 2c Singer Oil per bottle 10c Miichinee rented by week or month Repairs of nil kind Salesmen wanted The Singer Manufacturing Co 200 Hast Norfolk Ave A E LAWRENCE Mpr B Wv JONAS FINE TAILORING Suits made to order and in the Jntest style Re pairing neatly don Shop ou South Fourth St eonth of Citizerib National Rank MRS H H HULL Manicuring Shampooing Baths Telephone No 447 Rooms ou North Ninth Street James Richards M D OCULIST And Expert flnniRt T Examination of tho eyee FitEE to patients and patrons Oflice 1404 Farunm St Omaha opposite Pazton Hotel We are now prepared to fill nil duplicate orders from any negative that was taken by Mr Hoyer or Michael and will be glad to have you call on us when wishing any duplicates Remember the place South Fourth street and Madison avenue JOHNSON JOHNSON Artists L L REMBE Practical Plumber and Steam Fitter Agency for the Myers Force ant Wind Mill Pumps Prices Right Satisfaction Guaranteed on all Work First door West of Post Office CRSEILER Sale ancL Boarding Barn Horses Bought and Sold Commission Braucli Avenue Bd Third St on PHONE 44 1