ft , 'S THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY. .JUNE 20 , 1902 , W. N , UOB1C , PubllnUor. DAILY. DAILY.ri. ri. mi , t > or rtV,7i esuts , lly mall per i'ei\r , tf.DO. WKRKI.V NKTVH.JOUUNAI. . Tb. New , , " ' 'j | . , , MUMhe , Kvsry 1 JtaUr * ! at tha I'oitoillc * at Notfolki Neb. , at te oed elan matter , ilsphon l Kdltorlnl Doparlment , No. H | HwlnsM Olllc * and Job ftiwmi. No. " REPUDLICAN TICKET. Stntos For Ooiernor JOHN H. MICKEY For Lieutenant ( Unornor K. H. AlrOii.TON 4 .Douglnt J'orTrimnnror rjsritn M I TIWHON . . .Vnlley TorfocretnryofHtato- - " U. A. MMIHII " KlclmnUon For Aodltor CHABLKS WK-JTOS Blierlilan For8\iporliitomlmitof \ I'nlilln Itilrucllon \Vii.UAMK. FOWI.KB \Vii lilti ton For Attorney do ornl- PRANK N. VROUT Mingo For Land CotnniUtloLor- OKOIUIK 1) . Fou.tucn Nnclmlln Congressional. For ConKtoMmaii , Third plttrlct- JOIIN J. MiCAimiv .Dliou The Wuyno Herald says that a very fine rain fell there Saturday. It was ft decidedly coarse rain hero , the drops bolng nbout IXH big in a bucket. There is always Boino humorous cuss in a Bta o convention. One of these had his vote counted for B.xrtloy Wodnnsday , while two othortf registered their's for his savior , Gov rnor Governor Snritgo'a ndminlHtratlon wns coinpllmuntod with two votes tit the republican state convnntlou Wednesday. Jf ho Imd ont out tlmt Dnrtloy pardon nnd the Norfolk hospital deal it wight Lave bueu different. The poor folks who could not burn hard coal anyway at the prevailing prices , wore not greatly Interested in the nuthi licit Botrlko but If it comes to the pass that soft coal IB forced up in price it will bo felt by the common people In more ways than 0110. Joint II. Mickey. John H. Mlckpy , who heads the re publican state ticket as candidate for governor , is a man slightly below ino dimu height , of rugged build and kindly expression. Ho is tin lownu by birth and 57 years of ago. Asked to tell some thing nbout himself ho modestly replied in response to pertinent questions : " 'I was born In 1810 , near Burlington , la. My father was a farmer and I was raised on a farm. My education was ob tallied in the common schools of the place , but was finished oft after I returned turned from the war by two years' at tendance at Wosleyau college nt Mount Pleasant. Although not yet of ago I had enlisted in August , 18IUS , in company J ) of the Eighth Iowa cavalry , in which I served until mustered out under n general order in August , 1805. My oa- rour in the army was fairly active. Our first assignuieutwas for scouting in ecu- trnl Tennessee. In the spring of 16(11 ( wo went through with the Sherumn campaign from Chattanooga to Atlanta , laying the foundations for Sherman's famous march to the sea. In the fall of * that yearwo were with Thomas in op posing Hood's expedition to Nashville , engaging the enemy at Fraukvlllo and at Nashville. " 'After the war I went back to Iowa , and then in 1868 came to Nebraska , tak ing a homestead in Folk county. Before leaving low a I had married in Septem ber of IbCT. My wife was Miss Morlnda llcCrny of Des Moiues county , Iowa. Of my domestic life all I u ed to say is that I have nine children , five boys and four girls , all alive , three of them married. I lived on my Polk county homestead'until 1872 , when I moved my residence to Osceola , having been chosen county treasurer. They kept mo in the office of county treasurer for ten years , from 1870 to 1890 , and I served in the legislature of 1881. Butt have never occupied any other public positions. I [ am now president of the Osceola bank. " 'I am forming n tract of 240 acres and am engaged in stock raising , mak ing a specialty of fine shorthorn breeds. I was born and raised a Methodist and 1 have been constantly identified with that church , active more especially in promoting its educational work. I am president of the board of trnsUes of the Wesleyan university nt University Place. I believe in broad and liberal education for all the people. I would have no sectarianism in any public in- etitotion , although I believe tbat there is work for the sectarian colleges ont f side of and in addition to that of the etate university. " 'In politics I have always been a re- publican. In my speech before the con vention I recalled voting for Abraham Xincoln when I was only 19 years of age. I ought to have explained that this woa tinder a special act of thq legislature of Iowa providing that all soldiers in the field should be allowed to vote without regard to age and their ballots sent home. As I have * aid , I hope to make an ao'ive campaign and enlist the co-op- erajion of every republican in Ne fcraska. ' " Omaha Be . COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , Honr Poor Farm Report nnd Allow Numerous Dills , Mmllflon , Nobr , , Juno 10 , 1002. At 1 o'clock board of county com- mlHslouorri of Madison county mot in regular session , all members present. Miiiutos of meeting of April an , 1002 were road , OommlHBionor Flnuegan objected to tbo clause relating to road work in Warnorvlllo precinct , nnd moved tbat pamo bo stricken from tbo rocordfl. A motion was made by OommlBfiionor Winter to ammoud OonimlBHlonur FlnuoKan'H motion by striking from tbo records nil proceedings relating to rend grading. Mlmitos.woro approved as amended , S. , T , Finncgan voting in ( bo negative. The road petition signed by Burr Taf t nnd thirty-four othorH , nslclng tlmt n public road bo located nnd opened , com > inonting at tbo eastern end of tbo pub- llo road now tmvolud nnd laid out about twenty rodn oust of the center of section five ( f > ) In township twenty-three (2J ( ! ) nuigu oiiu (1) ( ) wont of tbo 0 P. M. in Madison county , Nebraska ; nnd run- > lng tluuicu duo ouHt on said half section line , nnd terminating at tbo publto rend laid out nnd running north nnd south between seotjon tbreo ( ! ) ) nnd four ( J ) In Biiid towiiHliip , in Madison county , Nobr. , and to vaoato tbo rend now laid out aeroHB tbo north bitlf of tbo south wont ( lunrter of section flvo (5) ( ) In Bald township as shown by tbo reconlw in tbo ollloo of tbo county clerk of Mild county , wan tnkon up. It wan moved and Rocondod tbat tbo petition of 13urr Tiift ot nl bo granted and tbo road opened as reported by com missioner appointed to view tbo Hauiu. Tbo motion prevailed and tbo rend was doolnred opouml. On motion tbo following bills were allowed : B. B. Heed , olniiti of $ ! ! 00 , for ! 1 acres of Inud was nllowod at $ (10.00. ( Philip Scbmer , claim of $200 for1 acres of laud wns allowed at $80 00. William Armstrong 3 acres of laud $00.00. Joseph Boulsh , 1 aero of land $20 00. Ira G. Wostervelt appraising land and mlloogo $2.50. O. 8. Bvnus appraising land and mllongo $2.50. L. M. Guylord appraising land and mileage $2 50. L. M. Gavlord.loam $3 00. John L. Rynearsou , assei-Bor Madison precinct $288.00. * 0. L. Low , assessor Valley precinct $100.00. L. M. J. Vnago , assessor precinct $125.00. ' 0. T. Richardson assessor Highland precinct $108.00. Dan Mahoney , assessor Fntrview pro duct $110.00 less tax $0.00 , $103.70. F. Z. McGinuls , assessor Warnervillo precinct $103.10. George Connolly , assessor Bnttlo Greek precinct , § 152.00. H. G. Brnggornau , assessor Norfolk proolnct $072.80. F. E. Dover , assessor Union precluct liaa.ao. Theo. Beltz , nssetsor Kuliiinazoo pro olnct ! ? l 18 00. 0. T. Muflloy , assessor Grove product $8UOO. W. G. Andrews , assessor Burnett precinct less tax $11 10 , $152 1)0. ) John Crook , assessor Doer Greek pro oiuot $73.00. S. H. Grant , assessor Emerick precinct $02.0Q. Wenzel Koryta , assessor Schoolcraft precinct 1180.80. Frank Wblto , assessor Green Garden preolnct.leBS tax $15.80 , $80 40. Thomas Ostergard , lumber $148 45. Edward & Bradford Lumber Co. lumber , Tilden $3 45. Win. Parkinson , metcrlnl for repair ing court house and jail $44.30. L. W. Lyou , grading $474.50. J. E. Cobboy , annotated code for county judge $0.00. Fred MoBride , repairing typewriter $3.75. Dr. F. A. Long , commissioner insanity in Jobn Jones case $8.00. J. E. Cobboy , annotated code for clerk district court $0.00. Hume-Robertson-Wycoff Co. , lumber $11.50. F. A. Long , commissioner insanity case of D. D. Sullivan $8.00. M. B. Foster , commissioner insanity case of D. D. Sullivan $3 00 ; Madison County Agricultural Society to aid county agricultural society as provided for in section 12 chap. 2 complied statutes of Nebraska $540 00. Stanton County , Nebraska , one hal expense in building bridge on county line 103.00. L. R. Prloh&rd , merchandise fo : paupers $14.25. Horst Bros , meterial for court house $35 80. On motion' board adjourned to o'clock p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment. On motion bills of Hall & Meincke for $7.05 , L. B. Baker $29.19 , John Rogers $1.55 of Battle" Creek , worn rejected for the reason that they wer not proper charges against the county , On motion the following bills were allowed : GUB Kanl , salary as janitor 2 month ISO 00. J. J. Clements , jailors' fees and com mltting Sullvan and Jones to insan Aeylnm $285.25. J. J. GIcmcntH , 5 gallons extermin ator and sprayer f 1 B M. MiullHon oity , olootrio ll ht for court IIOIIHO $5 00. J H. Donovan , printing $17.00 , Purkms Bros , bo ks and stationery for county ollceH$21 ) 40. F. E Martin , printing $24.00. A L. Stuart , printing $10 50. Hammond Bros.&Stophons , bookn and stationery , filO 25. Fremont Tribune , redemption cer tificate , $8 00. Perkins Bros , rev. doo. $0.50 F. D. Wright , printing , $28 75. Norfolk Printing Co. printing , f 0 50. A. Fiihbaok , 0 wolf scalps , $12.00. J. B. Fiohttr , 1 wolf scalp , $2.00. Mat Classen jr. 8 wolf scalps , $10 00. 0. T. Richardson , 10 wolf scalps , $20.00. Marian A. D.ivis , 8 wolf scalps , $10.00. Frank Herein , 7 wolf scalps , $14.00. Glms. Feling , 1 wolf scalp , $2.00. Fred Kvl , 0 wolf scalps , $18.00. , T. M. Muohmuller , 10 wolf scalps , 20.00. 11. S. Bonl , 0 wolf scalps , $12.00. O. II. Gilllspio , 4 wolf scalps , $8.00. 0. N. Marsh , 7 wolf scalps , $14 00 pplii-d on personal tax. Mike Richardson , 29 wolf pcalps , 58.00 less tax 80 cents , balance , $67.20 ChriH Bcliuvliuul , making judgement ocket , fOoH in insanity qusus of D , D ullivan , John Jones and Lydin E. C. laoluol , $100 85. Chris Solmvluud , witness fees in In anity casiM of Sulllvnn , Jones and Inultznl , $20 40. 0. W. Braasch. coal for paupers ( from luy 15 11)01 ) to May J ) , 1S)0 ) , , ) § 101 10. Wt'htoin Wheel Sorapor Co. , repairs or hcrapor , sli | 00. Fumiout honpital , raring for Mrs. truegcr during illness , $51.85. dear Uhlo , merchandise for paupers , 14 70. L. 0. Mittdstadt , lumber , $117.10. Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. iludison , coal for paupers , $ i.SO. ) Joseph Kilpatriclc , laud for road$011)5 ) Martin Kane , fees in state case , $8 40. Martin Kniio. state vs. Ho well , $18.45. Dr. F. A. Long , commissioner on xmrd insanity in Haeltzol cane , $8.00. Martin Kane , fees in state case , $0.95. On motion board adjourned to 8 o'clock n , m. , Juno 17,1902. Board inpt pursuant to adjournment. On' motion the following bills were allowed : Chrig Schmitt , commisbioner's salary and mileage $07.45. H. W. Winter , commissioner's salary , mileage and cash advanced for paupers $07.00. 8. J. Fiunegnn , salary as commis sioner , $00.80 , $0.50 mileage and per diem as quarantine officer , $5.00 cash paid for livery , total , $110.80. H. H. Holyileld , attending George [ 'homns ' during illness at $2.00 per day , 110.00. 0. W. Crum , superintendent , salary $100 00. Mnry D. Barrett , boarding George Thomas nud John Muuneham , $02.00. A. Bucholz , merchandise for paupers , $7.05. $7.05.W W II. Lowe , surveying and viewing rend , $7 50. A. F.lRoeves , road woik , § 10.10. ap plied on personal tax. Paul Reuner , grading on county bridge , $9.00. J. H. Mac hay , attending small-pox patients , and John Mouogham during illness , $85.00. W. H. Lowe , surveying $13.00. Dr. A. Bear , attending George Thomas , John Jones and Gallagher and quarantining small-pox cases outside city limits from January 1 1902 , to date , $00 00. George B. Christoph , medicine for George Thomae$13 80. A. W. Herrick , merchandise for Mrs. Carey , pauper , $24 21. O'Shea & McBride , lumber , $18,10. O'Shen & McBride , coal , $198.15. O. II. Gillisple , merchandise for Emma Gambill , during Illness , $20.02. Wm , Bates , Co. judge , stamps , drayage - age , recording official bonds from December comber 10 , 1901 , to date , $31.45. Fremont hospital , coffin and burin expenses for Mrs Erneger , $27.10. Howard Miller Lumber Co. , lumber $177 82. On motion report of Thomas J Taylor was approved , same being as follows : Battle Creek , Neb. , June 7 , 1902 , to the Hon. Board of County Commis sloners Gentlemen : Enclosed you will find the following bills which have been incurred since March 1,1003. Frank Rusick $ .75 Hall&Meincke 4 Howard Miller Lumber Co 6 80 J.R.Martin 2.10 L. E. Merz 2.5 Maas & Hainan. . . , . , . . 48 Hanson & Ren vis 2.00 W J , Stavely 4.0 Boyer&Osborn 5.9 L. B. Baker 21.5 M. L. Tompson 1 Herman Hogrefo 1.7 Sure Hatch & Incubator Co 2500 > "i F.J.Hole 100 Creed Phipps . - . , . 800 1. J. Daniel 2.7 Chos. Brown ,138 , 00 John Brozek , 25 00 Morris& Co 3.0 T. J. Taylor 124.2 Total $887.8 During the quarter 84 hogs have b en sold for which wan received $582 IB wbloh amount was deposited in bnnks. $1H ! ) , $25 , $10l ! , paid out leaving n balance in bank of ( 'kill. 12. $ . ' 10.81 worth of butter and e gs huvu been tx- hanged for produce. Tlutro are now on the farm the fol- owing persons : Co'la , Bosoman , Tyrol nil Thomas. John Jones was admitted lay 10 , and diechargcd May .19. Respectfully submitted , T. J. TAYLOII. On motion the following bills were llowed : Mans & Hitman , drugs , $ -1 85. J. R Martin , merchandise , $3.10 , np- lied on tax , Hall & Moinckemrcbandise,41 cents. Howard Mllltr Lumber Co. lumber , P5.80. L. F , Morz , merchandise , $2,50. L. B. Baker , coal , $21 50. Bi > yer & Osboru , merchandise , $9.40. 'W. J. Stavoly , merchandise , $4 00. pplied on tax. > Frank Rnsick , meat , 75 cents. Creed Phipps , hauling old bridge uiubor , $8 00. I. J. Daniel , medical service , $2 70. Morris Co. , seeds and drugs(15 ! ! ( Bob Osboru , dehorning cattle , $8 40 M. L Touipsou , morcbundibo , balance 9 cents. Haiifcen & Heavip , blacltsmithiug , 300. Herman Hngrefe , weighing corn$1.70. Sure Hatch Incubator Co. , $25.00. F. J. Halo , calf medicine , $1.00. T. J Taylor , salary , $ 24.25. John Bro/.ok , oats , $25 00 Charley Brown , hay , $138.00 The following school lands were rroneoDHly assessed and sold and rdered redeemed by the board : The iici.C and se 4 of sw 1-21 1 , 11 80. The HW 1-24-1 $11 00. Lots 1 and 2B0 Queen City place laving been assessed as being inside and ntsido the city limits wns corrected by rdor of board. On motion of board the 1900 and 1901 axes on lot 8 block 10 W. T. L Co.'s dd to Norfolk were reduced to § 15 00 he same having been assessed as im- roved whereas it is unimproved. The 1000 tax of the s44 feet and the of the e % of lot 1 block 2 of Pose- walk's first add. was on motion reduced o $50.00 the same being an unimproved ot. On motion board adjourned to uly 8,1902 , at 1 o'clock p. m. EMIL WINTER , County Clerk. Low Fare Excursions To Hot Springs , South Dakota and the Black Hills.via the F. E. & M. V. rail- oad. Excursion tickets will be sold ivery day until September 15 , good to return until October 81 , to Hot Spring ? . Deadwood and Lead , South Dakota Full particulars will be cheerfully urnishcd as to rates , eto. H. O. MATRAU , Agent. Application for Liquor License. In the matter of application of Sam Schneider for liquor license. Notice is hereby given that Sam Schneider did , on the 20th day of June , 1902 , file his application with the clerk of the board of trustees of Meadow Grove.Nebraska , for license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors on a piece of land in block 4 , Meadow Grove , Ne braska , described as follows : Beginning at n point one hundred nnd ninety-eight [ 198) ) feet due west of the extreme south east corner of snid block fcur (4) ( ) run ning thence north one hundred and twenty-four (124) ( ) feot.thence east thlrty- thr p f < et to place of beginning , from the 20th dny of June , 1902 , to the 80th day ot Apiil , 1908 , inclusive. If there be no objection , remonstrance or protest filed within tM o weeks from the 20th Any of June , 1002 , said license will be granted. I. G. ALYEA , Village Clerk. Wide Awake A. BUCHHOLZ & CO. All Kinds of Gents' Furnishings = = r Strictly Up-to-Date PRICES RIGHT. GIVE US A CALL L. L. REMBE , PLUM BER. Steam and Hot Water Heating. First door South of News Office. Prices Right. M.E , AULDINC , DEALKH IN FLOUR , FEED , TELEPHONE : : NO. 88 NORFOLK FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SIX YEARS , WILL CELEBRATE THE- OF ( J $1,500.00 will be spent entertaining the people. Mo pains will be spared in making this the most attractive , enjoyable , pleasant and entertaining celebration ever known in North Nebraska. EVERYBODY WELCOME ! Railroad and Business Directory , o oo CQ * 0) JBH R. R. TIMETABLE. Fremont , Elkhorn & Mo. Valley. BAST. DEPART. Omaha Passenger 8:03am : Chicago Express 12:10p m EAST. ABB1VE. Chicago Express. . . . 7:30 : D m Omaha Passenger U:40 : pm \\EHT. DEPART. BHck Hills rviprofe 7:50pm : Voniigre i'ansniiger 12:40p m Verdlgre Accommodation 8.30am tt KHT. ABUIVE. Black Hills Expres 12:20p m Vordigre Passenger 0Hnm : * Vertligro Accommodation 7:10 : pin The Chicago and Black Hills Express arrives and departs from Junction depot. The Omaha and Verdigre trains arrive and depart from city depot. H. U. MATBAC , Agent , Union Pacific. SOUTH. DEPAET. Columbus Accommodation 3:00 p m Omaha , Denver and Pacific Coast 1100 a m NORTH. * ABBITB ColnmbuB Accommodation 11:45 : a m Omaha , Weaver and Pacific coast 9KXpm Connect * at Norfolk with F. , E A M. V. going west and north , and with the C. Bt. F. M. A O. for points north and ait. J. B. FLSEFFKB , Agent. Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha. CABTt D P AST. Slonx City and Omaha Paesenger. . . . 9:90 am. Slonx i ityPaasenger l:10pm WKST. ABBIVE. Sioux City Pa senner 10 0am Biocx City and Omaha Passenger 7:23 : p m Onnnocts at Norfolk with F. . E. & M. V. going west and north , and with the U. P. for points south. J. B. ELSEFFEU. Agent. Dally except Sunday. MISS MARY SHELLiY DRESSMAKER , " ) ? or Banm Bros. ' Store , J.B.HERMANN , Contractor and Builder 117 Fourth Street. M. E. SPAULDINQ , Flour and Feed 411 Norfolk Avenue. IHSKEEP'S PILLIKE5Y Cheapett and Best. Norfolk Avenue J. W. EDWARDS ALL WORE GUARANTEED. Cor , BraaBch ave and 1th St. The Norfolk Horseshoe ? V ONLY TWO NIGHTS After Leaving The Missouri River Before You Reach SKN FRANCISCO. "The Ovp. land Limited , " Runs Every Day in the Year. ALL COMPETITORS DISTANCED. For full information call on or ac'dress J. B. ELSEFFER , Agent. J