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Dixon II
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Dniuly I
Kilnioro 20
Franklin II
Fronllur 10
Kurnnt 14
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Republican Stnto Convention
Tlierrnnblleatnof the tntoof NlrnW are
1p rnltftl to mrct in contention at tho
midltorlnm In the city Wiicoii
WrdiifMlay AnsoHi1 1WI at 2 oclock In tho
afternoon for tlm imriMimiif idacltiR In tmmlii
niton candidate for Hip follow m olllrn to bo
tot il for nt tha nail Kcneral rleetlou to bo
IipM In tlio Hate of Nebtaika on Notembar S
Otin JtidRci of tl a nuiranin court t two rorontt
of tlio nuhpriltjr of the Hate of Nehrakn and
for tlio tratnattlnn of meli otliBr hnHiiPM at
my rpitularlr como boforn taid contention
Thnbailtot riireeiitatloii of thfl iMernl
comities In tald conintlnMiBll bo the tote
ct Mr Hon John K Nrtlill for preililentlal
oeetor Bt IIib rreular bIbcIIhii IibIiI on Nove m
lnr ft UCt irlTltitt oiifl llpBto for each 100
TOtf or ntfljor frnrttou thereof mi cnt for tlio
raid John K Ncthit biiiI oiio iloln ntii nt ln
for each conntr Sal I anient liniment entitle
theinvnral cnnntlrr to tl o follow Iiik roiiteiOat
tnnln nilroinUoiu
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IKjnn 2
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Morrlck 13
Nnnco 12
Xcmnlin IB
NucVoIIk If
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Inwntn 1
IVrklm 3
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IicTCO 10
ritto n
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lel Wlllnu 13
Iticliiirtltou 20
IlocV r
SbIIiio 23
Siiriiy I
Snnnipri 24
Scottt Ultilt r
Hownnl 20
Slirrlilnn 7
Slieriuiin R
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It Id rpcomiiipiiiloil tlit no uroiine lMlTimpil
ill mill concntion Imt I lint tlio ilolcKtitpn proi
cut therent from brcIi connty lo iibrniittnl to
enpt tlio full solo of tl o county reiuotnbtrtl b
tliom
DNotico 1 lioroby Ripn tlint oncli of tlio nrn
nnmbcrol MiiiHlorUl ilietricta in tlio Binto le to
foloct n mombcr of tlio ntntu coinmlttco to totsv
for n torm of two yanrt
SIkiiciI HC Iwmihav
Jlinirman Itesmlilicnu Stnln rni mittoo
Juiis 1 Mwiaiiiu
Svcratnry
Rcpublicnn County Convontion
Tlio republican olectnre of Mmllcon county
Nebnihkii nro rciioiteil to end ilelcuntcK from
tlio fmcnil otiiih proe rirtt to inool in ronvoii
tlon nt MhiIIkiii Nilr itu Auk 21 U01 nt 2
oclock ti m for tlio purpoMtiu of iIoctiiii
22 ilolPKittnt nml nltoruiito illiiiilnK to nttouil
tlio republican Blnto comoiilion to bo lioM at
Klucolu AukiiH 2 UOIninl ortlio traiitnctioii
of sucli ntlmr buttupeti lib may bo in onlnr
Tlio toxoral iirpcinctn nro ontltloil to ropro
hontHtlon an folloui tho npiMittiomnpiit lioiiiK
liatoil on tlio oto niht fur William McKlnloj
for tirtkliloiit at tlio oloction of Noombur Dili
IM bpiiiK ouoiloli Kiito nt lnn n for oimli voting
lirwliict anil niiti ilolpcntu for ohcIi tucnt
I Tiiiltla Tronic t
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12 I lairviow
4 Schoolcraft
fi mnrick
4 Kliiill 12
3 Kaliinnizoo 4
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It Ih recomiiieiiiloTl tlnit oiecmcl tiritnarli
Ikj bnhl on Hntiinliiy Auk 17 thst no
allow pel anil thnt tloIi Kntos protont cntt the
fall oto of tho ilolcKiitIii
J L KNFHKh UVV1D WIIITUA
Si crutnry Ihiiirmnti
The democrnts mill populists will hold
their stuto conventions in Lincoln on
Septembor 17 for tho pnrposo of fusing
Mr Brynn nppenred nt ench commit
teo meeting of tlio fusionists Vb inform
thorn thnt ho wns nlivo and furniwhoi
euch iuspirntion ns ho wns cnpnblo of
imparting
The question now is whoh of the
other twp fusion parties will bo tho noxt
to drop out becauFo there nro not enough
members in tho pnrty to wnrraut the
continunnco of tho organization
Tho popular diversion of burning n
negro at tho stnko wns ngain practiced
near Enterprise Alabama Wednesday
It was a brutal exhibition but some
people uevor think they aro having a
good timo unless they nro brutal
John O Yeiber and his desiro to elect
a governor this fall was snt down upon
by a slight majority nftor thobo who
should bo well informed on tho stat
utes expressed tho opinion thnt there
was uo vnenncy in tho olllco of gov
eruor
The coming governor of Iown hns
been named and his namu is Oummiugs
There was some opposition in tho con
vention but ho had everything his way
from start to finish Iowa republicans
usually settle their differences in con
Vdntion but are loyal to the action of
i iat body ami Mr Cummlngs can un
ci mbtedly count on tho loyal support oi
those who opposed him
The fusionists begin early on their
oaaipaigu fund this time With a de
ficiency of 1300 over from the Inst
campaign they evidently beliovo in
starting the machinery promptly They
have therefore taxed each county on
the first jump out of the box 3 for ench
delegate As they expect to have 1200
delegates in the popnli6t covention this
-will bring them f 2400 for n nest egg
Iiraviikil of coiirRf wr rolllowcrs be
liovo It li worth tin- nioiipy to ojijwto n
good ilitiiK ninl ntsli tii
Some of tlio cnskTii pnpcrH nro fear
fully nfrnltt thnt wonterii lnml vnlncs
will bo Incn nfcil by Bovcriimunt JrrlKtt
tlon wltliout coiiHliloriiiK thnt two
thirds of tlio territory conccrnetlU prop
erty of the ffovornmont nml of to little
vnlno thnt no ono wlrhos to tnko it nt
nny price Tho province of the ftovcru
lnt nt Hhonltl bo tho betterment of every
pnrt of itn territory nntl becntipo tlio
eastern iwonlu hnvo recelvetl sneh
rlnl benefits from government
ntions they hhoultl not nllow their pelf
ishnf s to deny Mich nid in itn develop
ment
Thofo who hnvo doubted this coun
trys nbllity to copo with now conditions
and who have eideavorcd to beliovo that
tho now peoples vonld sull r by sub
mitting to government by tho United
Stntes or thnt they ulll not enjoy more
liberty prosperity mid happiness under
this governments direction thnn they
possibly could ns independent gov
ernments nro being promptly and thor
oughly undeceived and tho doubtirs aro
beginning to wonder why they should
over have quehtioued tho ability of n
country in which they hnvo enjoyed
such nu abundanco of freedom hnppi
ncfs and prrsperity to adminihter to the
bonoflt of nny people coming under her
direction Tho ensy adjustment of tho
American system of popular govern
ment in Porto Hico nnd the proaiio of
nn ensy adjustment in tho Philippines
should convince nil thnt tho American
peoplo nro enjoying tho best government
under tho sun Tho secret of this sys
tem is nicely explniued by Vico Presi
dent Hoosivult in tho following pnra
grnph which is a quotation from his
qunrlu centenninl speech recently de
livered nt Colorndo feprings Iu np
plying tho new principles of nntiounl
unity and individual freedom to our
conditions wo hnvo found tho federal
constitution a nearly perfect instrument
Tho system of n closely knit nnd inde
structible union of fieo commonwealths
has enabled us to do whnt neither Gro k
nor Homnn in their greatest days could
do Wo have preserved tho complete
unity of nn expanding raco without im
pairing in tho sligheest degree the lib
erty of the indivdunl
MADibON
II 13 Allen hnd business nt Emerick
Tuesday
W J Every of Oklahoma is visiting
friends hereabouts
It O Miles nnd wifo visited relatives
at Dakota City this week
Editor ltoynolds of tho Chronicle is
homo from his western trip
When Jj 15 Humes new olllco is com
pleted it will be ono of tho iluest in the
county
Mr Wvnn ltaiubolt nccompnnied M
D Tyler overfiom Norfolk Wednesday
afternoon
Kosh Wilberger and Miss Nettie
Baker were married Sutuidny evening
by Hov Morning For tho present they
aro stopping with Mrs Mary Robinson
John Suheler is now nicely located in
his now moat market Jnko Wahl w ill
occupy tho north room of tho building
ns soon ns it is ready with his harness
shop
VnuBuren Lewis of Madisou county
and Mrs Martha Lowis of Montgomery
county Iowa were granted a marriage
license Mouday Justice J L Daniel
of Norfolk tied tho nuptial knot
Carl Seely and wifo arrived homo
from Missoula Montana Saturday even
ing They expect to ship their house
hold goods to thnt place within tho next
ton dnys where thoy will reside Cnrl
expects to establish a job printing oflice
Allio Hendmuu nnd Jesse Martin wero
over from Battle Creok Tuesday They
interviewed Judge Bates nnd obtained
permission for Mr Martin and Mis
A Ida Kuesel of Battle Creek to joiu
bauds and fortuuoB and make tho better
of wedded life henceforth and forever
It A Stewart by his attorney M D
Tyler appeared before County Judge
Bates Wednesday afternoon and ob
tained a temporary order of injunction
against the mayor and city council of
Norfolk stopping tho issue of bonds for
the purchase of an electrio light plant
Let thero bo light ou tho subjeot
According to tho returns made by tho
assessors tho soldiers living iu this
county aro as follows Of tho Mexican
war 1 A O L Davis of Madison Of
tho civil war froniIlliuois5i Iown 24
Wiscousiu 22 j Indiana 20 j Pennsyl
vania 11 Ohio 10 Now York Mis
souri C Nebraska 2 Jos Shipley Fimt
infantry Chas P Eisely Second cav
alry scattering li Of the Spanish
war of the First regimout 12 Second
21 Third 3 U S volunteers reg
lira 1 Reuben Nichols of Madison
Mrs It P Every died very suddenly
Friduy morning and was buried Suuday
afternoon ltov J E Eowler of tho
M E church preaching the sermon nt
the family home three miles west of
towu Deceased bad been having
trouble with her eyes ami had every
thing iu readiness to go to Omaha for
treatment but was taken with blood
poisoning uud internal hemorrhage and
died withiu a few hours She was a
daughter of tho lute Win Bickley and
leaves many relatives betude her family
her hutband two souBbueamun grown
and one about three years old and six
daughters in age from 7 to 18
TOP NORFOLK NEWS l HIDAY AUGUST 0 1001
BATTLE CREEK
O H Mnas was on tho sick list tho
fore pnrt of tho wek
Hall it Meinccko hnvo put a uow
floor in their big storo
John Osbom went to Omaha Monday
to have his soro eyes trented
Born Monday to Mr and Mrs Frank
Tegeler a pair of twin boys
Sntnrd y forenoon wo hnd a Fplendid i
fhower of rain iu our community
A lot of Bnttlo Creek boys took in
tho base bnll gnmo nt Norfolk Tucpdny
Jopvph Steelier of Hooper wns here
Sntnrdny to look nfter his fnrm east of
towu
W W Craig is building a new nddl
tion to W A Barnes dwelling ou Hale
street
Mrs James Cossairt of WitiBido nr
rived hero Snturdny for n visit with rel
atives
F H Palmer nnd daughters of Emer
ick wero visiting hero Monday with
relatives
Owen ONeill nnd his cousin Geo
ONeill of Baltimore were Norfolk visi
tors Monday
Hansen Henvis received n cold
shrinking wagon tiro wheel Thursday
which cost 2M
Mits Emma Schneider returned Sat
urday from a two weeks visit with rel
atives at Laurel
Littlo Misses Mao and Esther Dugher
of Wisner are visiting hero this week
with relatives and friends
Mrs C F Montross and children
went to Sloan la Sunday for nu ex
tended visit with relatives
Ed Smith who has been visiting with
relatives in Michigan for nbout five
months returned home Tuesday
Tho foro part of this week tho Metho
dist peoplo had their brick Bidewnlk
lnid in front of their church It is the
best ono iu town
Mrs Win Sneger nnd two children
of Fremont arrived hero Friday for n
weeks visit with her sister Mrs Sam
Schneider nnd family
Mrs Otto II Maas and three youngest
boys returned Monday from a four days
visit with her parents Mr nud Mrs
Ernest Ilnmon nt Cloarwnter
Georgo Breehlor who is clerk in the
census bureau at Washington arrived
homo Wednesday to tako a sixty dnj s
lay off Ho may decido to stay home
and tako a position in tho Bnttlo Creek
Vnlloy bank
Somo menu devil oponed tho gates of
tho stock yard Saturday niRht nnd 35
hogs belonging to Hownrd Miller Lum
ber compnny got out nnd ran all over
town It took his linnds a whole dnv
to gather them in ngain
Married Wednesday evening Mr
Tesso Martin and Miss Alda Kuesel by
ltov Warno of tho M E church the
ceromony taking plnco in tho pallors of
tho brides parents Mr nnd Mrs J L
Ivnesel After an elegant supper tho
young couple- boarded tho train for Hot
Springs S D Mr Martin is ono of
Battle Creeks young and enterprising
business men having run n fancy
grocery store hero for several years
Tho bride is tho oldest daughter of Mr
nnd Mrs Knesol
NiggorJoe Too Phipps was ar
rested Sunday morning by Marshal
Flood tho complaint against him being
n hard one Thnt morning between 3
nnd 1 oclock it is nlleged thnt ho
opened ono of tho screens nt Mrs
Lnngs homo nnd entered tho bpdroom
of her daughter Miss Miniovn who hnd
n hnrd fight with him before ho ran
County Attorney Mnpes wns here
Monday and Phipps had his prelimi
nary henring but plended not guilty
The justice bound him over to district
court nnd ho was taken to tho jail nt
Madison There was much feeling re
garding tho case and the opinion is ex
pressed that if tho prisoner had been
accused of such n crime in his old home
in Virginia ho would have suffered for
it at once
Mrs Nation Released from Jail
Topeka Kan Aug 9 Mrs Carrie
Nation was released from jail last
night enough money having been
raised by the temperance peoplo here
to pny her fine Mrs Nntlon will go
to Atlantic City next week
Peter Jackson Is Dead
Victoria 11 C Aug 9 Peter Jnck
eon tho famous negro pugilist died on
July 23 in a private sanitarium at
Roma near Sidney N S W of con
sumption
Oscar L Trlggs the university of
Chicago professor who characterized
church hymns as doggerel told his
class In English literature Thursday
that the poetry of Longfellow nnd
Holmes Is trivial and unworthy of con
sideration
Western lines have finally decided
thnt the homeseekers and colonists
excursion business hns been carried
to a ridiculous point Tho executive
committee of the association has ap
pointed P S Eustis to draft a plan of
reform
Wlinl Win Needed
nenry Ward Beecher used to tell a
6tory nbout u priest In the olden time
who was called to bless the field of a
poor farmer prior to the planting He
came and after surveying the soil re
marked to the agriculturist Praying
wont do here what you want l8ma
nure
One of Inrlien Scnnpn
The following story Illustrates the
Into Archibald Forbes cleverness In
getting his news reports In ahead of
Ids fellow correspondents
Here Is n little scene Time nenr
midnight nfter n haul dnys work
Everybody done lip Hello Jones
Fays Smith Theres Forbes already
nsleep like brass By Jovo yes
quoth Jones Incipient snore from
Forbes It would tnko ten horses
to wake him up Ill turn In snys
Jones Time enough to get our stuff
off tomorrow eh Right you are
responds Smith
In ten minutes the wearied warrior
pcrlbes nre lend nsleep Forbes rises
cautiously passing out like n ghost
sits htm down In n hidden comer with
the stump of a tnllow candle writes
like a whirlwind for n couple of hours
finishes with the Inst flicker of his
dip saddles n horse off he goes belter
skelter across the country gallops for
tin hour delivers his letter gallops
back Is In bed by 4 sleeps this time
like brass nnd no mistake
Hello lazy bones exclnlms Smith
nt 7 n in slinking the sleeper Time
to be up old man ndds Jones What
nre you up to quoth Forbes drowsily
We nre thinking of getting our stuff
off The devil you are Why hur
ry Lets have another snooze
At Inst Smith nnd Jones get their
stuff off nnd lu three dnys discover to
their bcpuzzlomunt that they were Jl
hours behindhand Very provoking
to Smith uud Jones But If Forbes
hnd been the victim of tho littlo ruse
he would hnvo been the first to lutigh
over it nnd to congratulate his suc
cessful competitor
Canldnt See the Joke
Onc6 Offenbach graciously nccepted
the Invitation of some friends to visit
them In Etretat As his hosts were
waiting for him nt the hotel one of
them who wns very intimate with the
composer suggested
Let us give him a rousing wel
come
The Iden wns taken up nnd devel
oped One of tho pnrty possessed a
collection of old weapons This wns
ransacked nnd some two dozen young
fellows were soon equipped ns halberd
iers Another mounted a donkey and
waved the ling of the club
When Offenbachs carriage came
in sight a drum bent the halberdiers
presented nrms nnd fireworks were
set off from the bnlcony nt 3 oclock
In the afternoon
As the composer stopped to the
ground a venerable old man nppronch
ed and presented to him the key of the
hotel on n bilver plntter
Offenbach vain as n pencock and
ncciistomed to nil sorts of queer re
ceptions entirely fulled to see the Joke
though It was as broad as anything
in The Grand Duchess or La Belle
Ilelene He took It nil seriously ns
n tribute to hl genius nnd with tears
In his eyes nnd In n voice thnt shook
yith emotion ho murmured
Gentlemen this Is too much too
much
A Unlciuo Illvcr
Unique In lis kind is no doubt the
Moconn waterfall in the South Ameri
can republic of Uruguay situated
about two miles below the mouth of
the Pipcrl Assu river Into the Uru
guay A great rock divides the river
Into two separate streams in such n
manner that the right arm continues
its flow on the original level while
the second arm falls gradually so that
It finally lies 22 foot below the level
of the other arm The bed of the up
per pnrt of the river is not very deep
and the water flows partly In a right
angle to the river thus forming n wa
terfall of more than two miles In
length
This unique view presents Itself to
the traveler however only during the
winter for In the summer nnd espe
cially during the rainy season tho
Uruguay contains such Immense quan
tities of water that both arms form
one single stream navigable even for
tlio largest freight steamers The fall
hns been known for centuries and a
description of It was published as early
ns 1091 by the Rev Antonlus Sepp n
missionary from Tyrol who spent over
20 years nmong the Indians of Uru
guay
Man Compared
If man grew as fast In proportion ns
a silkworm he would be bigger than
un elephant In two months If ho
could navigate ns fnst In proportion
ns the average house Uy he could cross
the Atlantic and back In the time It
takes him to eat his breakfast If he
had as many eyes In proportion as the
butterfly he would Have 40000 to say
nothing of an extra pair In his head
for skylights If ho could spring as
fnr In proportion ns the spider he
could Jump over the tallest tree In
California nnd It wouldnt bother him
In the least Man isnt the whole thing
lifter all Freeport Journal
Artlllclal Spontfea
Artificial sponges are made In Ger
many by treating pure cellulose with
zinc chloride The product swells In
water and on drying becomes hard
But to prevent this action alkallhnlolds
nre used A pasty mnss Is thus obtain
ed which being trented with rock
salt Is then plnced in n mold When
removed it appears to be traversed
by canals In all directions and after
having been washed In alcohol and
water the sponge Is ready for use
Inty Choice
Did you have any trouble In select
ing a name for the baby
None at all Theres only one rich
uncle In the famIly Rlchmond Dis
patch
Much learning maketh a mnn 6nd
6nys one proverb and another snys
A little learning Is a dangerous
thing So what are you golug to do
about lt Chlcaco News
Ior n Miniinrr Online
I The Rocky Mountain regions of Colo
rado reachtd best via the Unicn Pacific
provide lnvishly for tho ht tilth of tho
I invnlld and tho plenfcnreof tho tourist
Amid theso ragged steeps nro to bo
found some of the nicH charming nnd
restful spots on enrth Fairy lakes
uimiuii iiuiiu euujij ftiinn niiu uiiuituu
that cheers and exhilnrntcs Th6 sum
mer excursion rntes put in effect by tho
Union Pacific eunblo you to reach theso
fnvored locnlities without unnecessary
expenditure of timo or money
One fare for the round trip plus 2 00
from Missouri river lu eiftct Juno 18 to
30 July 10 to AngUEt 31 inclusive
The Union Pncific will nlso6ell tickets
on July 1 to 0 inclusive September 1 to
10 inclusive at 1500 for tho round trip
from MSioui river points
Return limit October 31 1101
Proportionately low rates from inter
mediate points
Full information cheerfully furnished
upon application F W Junkman
Agent
When tho plato is furnished The
News will supply engraved cards at 75
cents for 50 or 100 for 100
tlUi Aiiicrlciui Imposition Ixctimlnn
Itatii
Excursion tickets will bo sold ly the
F E M V Northwestern line on
May 0 13 20 21 and 28 with a return
limit of 7 days nt f1055 via stnudard
and 2001 via differential lines
Every day until September 30 with
return limit of 15 days nt 3330 via
htuudurd nnd 3it0 via differential
lines
Every day from May 15 to September
30 good for return until Ortober 31 nt
47 75 vin standard and 45 35 via differ
ential lines
Full particulars will be cheerfully fur
nished nil inquirers
H O Matkyu
Agent
Order your dig raved visiting cards at
Thk News oflice 100 cards and plate
150 50 curds and plato 1
Legal Notice
In the district court of Madison
county Nebraska Juliana L Oleson
plaintiff vs Mary A Smith defendant
Mury A Smith the above named de
fendant will tako notice that ou the
2th day of July 1101 tho above named
plaintiff filed a petition in the district
court of Mndison county Nebrnskn
ngnimt you ns defeudnnt tho object
and praytr of which ore to have can
celled nnd satisfied of record a certain
mortgage on the northeast quarter no
i of section twenty frur 24 in town
ship twenty three 23 north range
three 3 wt of the 3rd P M Mndi
soueouury Nebraska dated September
2Sth 1895 due in nbout tun e years from
its date and made by plaintiff to W H
Bucholz guardian but which said mort
gago since September 1SH7 has been
aud is now owned by you and the same
has been fully pnid by the plaintiff
You are required to answer snid peti
tion on or before the 16th day of Sep
tember 1901
Juliana L Oleson Plaintiff
Komi Notice
To all whomit rimy concern The
commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing on tho north side of a draw
at the northwest corner of 6fction
eighteen 18 township twenty ouo 21
north tange 1 west of ith p m in
Madisou county Nebnukn i mining
thenco east two 2 miles passing
around on tho north side of a bend in
Union creek in tho touthwest quarter
of section seven 7 township twenty
one 21 range one 1 and terminat
ing nt tho northenbt ctrner of section
seventeen 17 township twenty one
21 north rnngo one 1 west of 6th p
m hns reported in favor of the estab
lishment then of and all objections
thereto or clnimn for damages must be
filed in the county clerks oflice on or
before noon of the 17th day of Septem
ber A D 1901 or such rond will be es
tablished without reference thereto
Phil Baucii
County Clerk
Itoad Notice
To nil whom it may concern The
commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the Fouthwebt corner of
section twenty nine 29 township
twenty Jour 24 north range one 1
west of ith p in in Madison county
Nebraska running thence north one 1
mile nud terminating at the northwest
corner of section twenty nine 29 Fame
township and range hns reported in
favor of the establishment thereof and
all objections thereto c r claims for dam
ages must be filed in tbo county clerks
office on or before noon of the 24th day
of September A D 1901 or such road
will bo established without reference
thereto Phil Baucii
County Clerk
Itontl Notice
To all whom it may concern The
commissioner appointed to locate a road
commencing at the northeast corner of
section five 5 township twenty four
24 north range two 2 west kh p m
iu Madison county Nebraska running
thence south three 1 mileB and termi
nating at the southeast corner of section
seventeen 17 township twenty four
24 north range two 2 west of ith p
m has reported in favor of tho establish
ment therof and all objections thereto
or claims for damages must be filed in
tho county clerks oflice on or before
noon of the 17th day of September A D
1901 or such road will bo established
without reference thereto
Phil Baucii
County Clerk
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