10 THE NORFOLK NEWS : FRIDAY , AUGUST 1 , 1902. Adjourned Session Held at Madison Yesterday. TWO PENITENTIARY SENTENCES John A. Stevens Gels Four Years for Attempted Assault E. A. Lawrence Is Sent Up for Fifteen Months. Forgery nnd Burglary Next Term. An mljonrnod session of the March term of court was hold In the court house nt Mndlsou yesterday with Judge Boyd ou the bench. The intonating cucofl coming before the muuiou were nil from Norfolk. Two of the prisoners were given penitentiary sentences. John Slovens , nrrostod in Norfolk early this spring for attempted criminal assault on ono of the employes of the Oxnnrd was admitted to the prosscco of the court nnd pleaded guilty to the charge. Ho was given four yours in the penitentiary. K. A. Lawrence , formerly district manager for the Singer Manufacturing company , nnd lately nn agent for the Biuno company , Jploadod guilty to the charge of embezzlement from his em ployers nnd was tglvon n Boutonoo of 15 mouths In the ponltontinry. L. fi. Mills , hold ou the clmrgo of forgery , entered the plon of not guilty mid his bonds were reduced to $1,000 , under which ho will bo hold to npponr before the rcgulnr term of court in Sop- lumber. Mills wns nrrostod Juno 2ft for having ciiHhod school warrants in the amount of about $350 nt the Norfolk National bank , it bolug alleged that the warrants were forged. The history of hlsnrrunt nnd the Honimtlonnl develop ments In connection with the case are no doubt still fresh in the minds of Norfolk pooplo. "William IIowoll , nrroHtod for having robbed the house of Mrs. Loutso Uokor- ninn on South Seooud street on the af tor- noon of May 22 , wns also given nu op portunity to outer n plon. Ho ohoso to stnud trinl nt the .regular September term nud wns romaudod to jail to await that time. The balance ot the sitting wna con- Hiiniod hi hearing equity oases nnd in the confirmation of nalos. Norfolk's legal fraternity wns well represented nnd the business of the court was dispatched with colority. THURSDAY TIDINGS. E. W. Zutz wout to Stantou yostor- dny. dny.Oliut Oliut Smith sold the Ilnlpiu farm to Mr. Dlttbornor yostordny. Miss Edna Blood of Plnmvlow is visit ing her frloud , Miss Anna Bovoo. S. L. Gnrduor sold n house nt the Junction yesterday to J. Rlefschoindor. Miss Mnttio MoNish has gone toOum- nilngsvillo , Nob. , for n visit with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs , J. N. Bnndick returned homo yesterday from n visit with friends nt Grand Islaud. The infant child of Mr. nud Mrs , R. Tuunell of South Norfolk , died yostor dny nnd wns buried iu Prospect Hill comotory. Superintendent 0. II. Reynolds wns cnllod to Springfield , 111. , Tuesdny , by a inessngo announcing the serious illness of .his sister. The Junior Trinity Social guild will give n social aud servo ice crentu nud cake ou the rootory lawn from 3 to ( S Saturday afternoon. W. R. Hoffman has purchased the cottngo nt the corner of Pnrk nvouuo and Eighth street , now occupied by H. A. Roe , nnd will move iu about the first of September. Earl Farnsworth , the Nebraska tennis champion , got into too fast a game at Lake Miuuotonka yesterday and was de feated in the third rouud of tuo North western Champion tournament by R. D. Little. Dr. nnd Mrs. Southorlaud of Grand Island , who have beou visiting their daughter , Mrs. W. Z. King , returned homo yesterday. Mrs. King nnd children accompanied them for n month's visit. S. K. Dexter , proprietor of the cold storage plant , is wearing one leg about twice as largo ns it ought to bo , swollen from the olToots of a strain when caught between the scales nud a pile of egg cnses. Clarence , sou of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. R. MoFarland , got a fish hook through the end of his middle finger while out fish ing this morning and the doctor was compelled to administer chloroform while he cut it out , The police court has had to deal with but five tramps this month. They were all advised to shake the dust of the city from their feet , and heeded the ndvico. One of the wearies was escorted out of the city this morning. H. Tillenberg , whoso decline from one time wealthy condition in this city to nu inmate of the county poor farm was mentioned by TUB NEWS not long ago , has been brought back to Norfolk by H. Lodor nnd given work nt the Trocadero. The distressingly hot and sultry weath er of yesterdny came to a temporary end lost night about 0 o'clock through the operation of a vigorous thunder storm luMliiR several minute * , The rain- full was not honvy but laid the dust and cooled the atmosphere appreciably. A boating party up the Northfork was glvou last evening for Miss Wort , Miss Olovolnntl nnd Mlns Oluoy , who are vlMt- ing Minn Wilkinson. Picnic supper wns nurvod about 7 o'clock nud the shower n short time later caught the party on their roturti , drenching thorn thor oughly , Martha Howard , the second daughter of Mr. and Mm. Edgar Howard of Co lumbus , dlod nt the family homo iu thnt city Moudny , after an Illness of bat a few days , nnd was buried Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard have the sympa thy of the newspaper fraternity of the stnto iu their afillotlou. Fifteen members of the Robokah ledge called ou Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Thomas at the hospital for the iusauo lust evening and spout several hours In a highly enjoyable manner. They took with them too croaui aud cake aud the refreshments were given appreciative attention during the ovoulng. A Lincoln youth of 15 Hammers has brought suit for $10,000 damages agalust the Lincoln Traction company , alleging that ho was damaged iu that sum by reason cf the humili ation ho sustained by bolug put off of a street oar nud afterwards caught nud tnkou to headquarters nud compelled to pay double faro while n gnplug , interest- mob looked ou. The heat record for the sonson wns broken ngaln yesterday , Dr. Sailor's government thermometer registering 91 nt the maximum. There wns scarcely nuy breeze from onrly iu the nftornoou until the storm cnmo up In the evening nud the heat nud sultriness of that time were most unbearable. Relief cnuio with the storm nud the people wore enabled to put iu a fairly comfortable night. F. II. Newell , representing the United States ou the irrigation quostiou has asked that localities bo pointed out that may bo helped by reservoirs in a small way. They nro nlroady informed ou most of the largo projects but desire suggestions ou the others. The McOook Tribune urges the people of that section to bestir tbomcolves nnd derive a benefit from the recent appro priation. Base ball has filled in a season in Nor folk this summer that is ordinarily void of events of public interest. It has furnished food for gossip , the cranks dis cussing the features nud games from the tlmo ouo is played uutll another date Is opened , while those who see nothing in the gnmo have had their pleasure of dilatiug upon the foolishness , if not the immoral trend of the people who do. Norfolk fans have never experienced a more enjoyable base ball season than the prosoutr. Good games have generally boou provided , the team work is line aud oiiturtalulug , nnd the members of the tonui are goutloinnuly , cheerful fellows whom it hns boon n pleasure to hnvo in town. The Landers nnd Smiths , ou South Fourth htroet , nro having nil sorts of troublo.yrhoy have quarreled and their disagreement got into court. Early this morning Mrs. Landers cnmo to the po lice nnd complninod thnt the Smith children were broken out with smallpox and not quarantined. So n physician was sent down to Investigate. He found thnt something had unquestionably broken out. But it wnsjuenrer buokwhent cnkos or malicious words than it was the smallpox , so the mntter droppod. Then the Smith people swore out n complaint against Mrs. Lander's daughter ou the charge of disturbing the peace and using unpretty language , which annoyed the Smiths. The arrest will bo made today and there will prob ably be something doing iu police court tomorrow. WARNERVILLE. Miss Ollie Mansion went to Holdrege Saturday to visit relatives. Miss Etta Oarbery returned Sunday from a visit with frlonds in Iowa < Mr. aud Mrs. H. G. Morris ore rejoic ing over the arrival of a girl baby ol regulation weight. The auditor of the Omaha Elevator company was here Monday and made % arrangements to reopen the elevator in the near future. The earthquake was distinctly felt here Monday nt 12:45. : Houses were shaken , windows rattled , and a rumb ling noise resembling thunder was heard. Tenth Tournament. Nebraska State Volunteer Firemen's association , Grand Island , Nebraska August 5 , 6 aud 7. For this occasion the Union Pacific will sell tickets from all points in Nebraska for ouo fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Angus 4 to 7 inclusive. Full information cheerfully furnishec ou application to J. B. ELSEFFEK. Agent. Self Protection demands that yon be on the alert to se that yon get painkiller ( Perry Davis' when yea ask for it ; some dealers wi ! try and persuade you to take something else , claimed to bo just as good ; insls upon getting painkiller , the remedy which has been the world's famil doctor for 60 years ; it never falls t stop diarrhoea , griping pauis iu th stomach or bowels , dysentery , etc Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. _ , , > . 'THE CHRISTIAN. " 3nlno's Drama to bo Presented Sep tember 6 for Benefit Club House. September 15 is the data set for the > roHoutatlou of the homo production of Inll Gniuo'B play , "Tho Ohrlstniu , " which will bo given under the personal ircotlou of Ror. Franklin Baker , as- Istod by Alias Esther MoflOn , The committee having in charge the isposnl of the lot for the clubhouse IM deoidod to take in hand the enter- alumout and will charge f 1 a Boat for ho performance , no aoats being sold for OBJ than that amount at the door. The ot will bo disposed of ou the night of lie entertainment and oaoh person hold- ug a ticket will bo given an opportunity o bocotno the owner of the lot. The committee hopes to realize a con- idorablo sum in thin manner aud aa the bjoot is a worthy one there should bo a nrgo demand for tickets , Tills , coin- ) ltiod with the fact that the entertain- mout will bo a good ono and that the ot wilt bo given to one of the ticket holders , should result in filling the Auditorium to its'capaclty. II. A. Posewnlk exclusive seller Rex oods. Off the Bat. Hit 4m Agau , he's Irish. The Madison county fair people offer a 1150 prize for base ball. Uncle Joe may ako n chunk of it. Jack Davoy received an offer from Wausa yesterday. Ho replied that ho vas in pretty good company hero. The Wllklnsitos are playing in Bloom- lold today nud tomorrow. They will bo lore with Randolph for Saturday and luuday. Seven acceptances have boon received or the Union Pacific trip. Oolninbus , tearnoy , Mlndon , North Platte , Grand Bland nud Ohoyouuo are on the list. The Oroightou team , and especially itoolo , are becoming intensely unpop ular with all the North Nebraska clubs. They are not ou the square , and people vou't stand for them. Official Route , or B. P. O. E. grand lodge meeting at Salt Lake City , August 12-14. The Union Pacific has , by reason of ts advantages 1x9 to time and distance , been selected as the official route by nany of the prominent Elks lodges hronghont the United States. The Nebraska special trniu will leave Omaha at lliO : ! p. m. August 10 , and will bo accompanied by the famous United States 33d Infantry Regimental > and. This train will carry the mem- > ors of Omaha , Plattsmonth , Lincoln , Beatrice , Hastings , Grand Island lodges and other prominent lodges. See that your ticket reads via this line ud join these lodges on their trip. $25.00 for round trip. For full information call on J. B. ELSEITUR. Low Round Trip Rates via Union Pa cific , from Missouri River. $15.00 to Denver , Colorado Springs nud Pueblo , Colorado , August 1 to 14 , 28 o 24 , and 30 to 31 , inclusive. ยง 10.00 to Denver , 1 Colorado Springs nud Pueblo , Colorado , July 11 to 81 , in- elusive , August 13 to 22 and 29 , inclusive. $23.00 to Salt Lake City nud Ogden , Utah , August 1 to 14 , inclusive. 125.00 to Glonwood Springs , Colorado , August 1 to 14 , 23 to 24 and 30 to 31 in- elusive. $80.00 to Salt Lake City and Ogden , Utah , August 23 to 24 , and 80 to 31 , in clusive. f 31.00 to Gleuwood Springs , Colorado , July 14 to 81 , inclusive , August 15 to 22 and 15 to 29 , inclusive. $33.00 to Salt Lake City and Ogden , Utah , July 14 to 81 , inclusive , August 15 to 23 and 25 to 29 , inclusive. ' , f 15.00 to San Francisco , Los Angeles , California , July 20 and August 2 to 10 , inclusive. Full information cheerfully furnished on application to J. B. Elseffer , agent. The Great Parks ot Colorado Boor an important relation to the state in nil her diversified interests. They onstitute one of her chief glories. They are not , as many suppose , small areas of level 'ground closely hemmed in by neighboring hills , and beautiful with evergreens and flowers , but they are vast territories of country almost as large as some states. They contain fields , forests and plains , where the herds of the cattlemen have succeeded the herds of buffalo ; they are watered by creeks and rivers , and contain villages and farm houses ; they have springs and lakes , whore hotels and other places ol entertainment have been built for set tlers , for tourists , hunters , campers and others seeking remote places of resort in the heart of the Rocky mountains. The low rates put in effect via { the Union Pacific , enable you to reach those great 'parks without unnecessary ex penditure of time or money. Full information cheerfully furnishoc on application to J. B. ELSEFFHU , Agent. The first tournament In the history o the association was held in that city an event still alive in the memory of many of the old guard and Grand Island no only royally entertained at that tim but will outdo her fomer efforts thi time. The citizens have liberally con tributed for prizes , have secured a hal fare rate on all railroads and will show all visitors a fine time , A fine program " Statement of Taxes Paid by the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Val ley Railroad Company to the Various Counties in Nebraska for the Year 1901 , with Some Comparisons that may frrove Interesting. ( Issued Under Authority of the Railroads of Nebraska ) COUNTY VAI.0ATIOH Adama 8 22,104 00 Antdope Ita. SOO Boone I07,0l000 Brown 102,02400 Butler 232,488 00 Cherry 465,75000 Clay 05,00400 Colfax 81,21000 Cumlng 809,30000 , Dawcn 203,884 00 Dodge 177,00000 Douglas 122,05000 Flllmore 110,89200 HAmllton 35,71200 , Holt 200,53200 Knox 51,76800 Lahcaster 00,70800 , Madison 118,11000 NuckolU 09,50400 Pierce 102,09000 Platte 110,24400 Polk 3.20400 Rock 83,23200 Saunders 159,44400 Scward 113,11200 Sheridan 140,07000 Sioux 118,30800 Stanton 75,45000 Thayer 15,870 00 Washington 32,70000 York 114,12000 54,305,950 , 00 STATE Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa South Dakota Missouri Kansas IndlanTcrrltory Texas Nebraska South Dakota Wyoming TAX PAID $ 1.0&122 . 7,477 30 4,055 , 30 4,579" 83 11,474 10 13,402 39 2,970 97 2,749 07 4,7.10 59 4,830 03 9,273 09 3,788 31 0,13409 1,433 94 9,720 00 1,805 69 2,159 50 4,80110 4,81350 3,942 64 4,329 03 11937 3,025 55 6,897 , 07 5,307 , 88 0,304 92 4,691 99 2,805 13 00845 1,402 , 20 0,217 50 5151,632 64 RAILROAD Green Bay & Wcst'n. Bur.Cedar Rap. & N. M. , K. & T. R. R. F. , E. &M. V. . . . ins been nranged for each day August , 0 and 7. Notice. Notice is hereby given that at n public ale for delinquent taxes held by the reasuror of Madison county , state of Nebraska , on the 5th day of November , A. D. 11)00 ) , the undersigned , N. A. tninbolt , purchased for the unpaid axes thereon of the year 189 ! ) the fol- owing described real estate situated in ladisou county , state of Nebraska , to- vit : Lot seven in block one of Bear's Ad- ition to the town of Norfolk , in said jaunty of Madison , which was nxed during the years 1899.1000 and 901 , to nud in the name of 0. B. Bur rows. The right to redeem said described real estate from said sale for delinquent nxes will expire on the Oth day of No- ember , A. D. 1902 , of which nil persons nterested will take due notice. N. A RAINBOLT , Owner of certificate. Notice. Notice is hereby given thnt at a public ale held by the treasurer of Madison county , Nebraska , on the 5th day of November , A. D. 1900 , the undersigned purchased for the delinquent taxes hereon of the year 1899 the following described land situated in Madison county , Nebraska , to-wit : The south east quarter of the south west quarter of section 83 , township 24 , north , range 1 , "WOth p. m. taxed in .899 to A. J. Huebner and in 1900 and 1901 to A. O. Powell , and the west half of the south east quarter of section 33 , township 24north , range 1W. Oth p. m. taxed In 1899 , 1900 and 1901 to A. O. Powell. The right of redemption of said des cribed real estate from said sale for saxes will expire on the 6th day of November , 1902 , of which those inter ested will toke due notice. N. A. RAINBOLT , Owner of tax certificate. Notice. Notice is hereby given that at a public eale held by the treasurer of Madison county , Nebraska , on the 5th day of November , A. D. 1900 , the undersigned purchased for the delinquent taxes there on of the year 1899 , the following de scribed real estate situated in Madison county , Nebraska , to-wit : The east one-quarter of the west 18 feet of the south 100 feet of lot 11 , block 5 in the original town of Norfolk , in said county of Madison , taxed for the years 1899 , 1900 and 1901 in the name of W. Gereko. The right to redeem said described real estate from said sale for taxes will expire on the Oth day of November , 1902 , of which those interested will take due notice. N. A. RAINBOLT , Owner of certificate. Notice. Notice is hereby given that at a public sale for delinquent taxes hold by R. O. Miles the then treasurer of Madison county , state of Nebraska , on the 5th day of November , A. D. 1900 the undersigned - signed , N , A. Rainbolt purchased for the unpaid taxes thereon of the year 1809 the following described real estate situated in Madison county , state of Ne braska , to-wit. Lots twenty-one and twenty-two (31 ( and 23) ) of block one (1) ( ) in Riverside Park Addition to Norfolk in eald county of Madison which was taxed to and ii name of D. A. Holmes during the years 1899,1900 and 1901. Also lots six , seven , seventeen and TtT * The Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rail road U a railroad 1,362.81 miles In lenglh , 6f which 983.93 are In Ule state of Nebraska. It is not a trunk Hue , but one that depends upon the growth of the country Immediately tributary to it for Its business. The ownera of this railroad hope that the prosperity of the country through which It runs will in time make it prosperous. In 1900 this railroad received in gross earnings 54,121,4 7.92 They paid for operating expenses 2,689,642.25 Net earnings 1,431,815.67 This amount makes a net earning of $1,050 53 per T mile for the system , and they reported $1,110.42 as such net earnings to the auditor of state in Nebraska , which it will be seen , gave this state credit for the increased amount received from business which orig inated on the branches in other states. Out of the $1,431,845.67 they paid $1,007,851.09 for interest on bonds outstandingand $181,599.74 was paid for taxes , which latter amount Was equal to 12.7 fy of their net earnings. No dividends were paid by this company , and during- the years 1895 , 1896 and 1897 there was a large deficit in the revenues. In case the taxes on this road were paid on the Wisconsin basis of taxation , it would have been $120.92 per mile , Instead of $152.95 in the state of Nebraska. To make a fair comparison with this railroad it is necessary to select roads that do a similar business in other states , and the following table gives this result : Miles 225 1,287.99 2,221.96 1,302,84 Met Earnings per Mile $ 440.79 1,048.62 1,872.13 , 1,050.53 Total Tax Paid S 9,896.66 145,990.90 291,330.18 181,599.74 - _ - Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad in Nebraska , Paid $152,95 Taxes Per Mile W Wt nineteen (6) ( ) , (7) ( ) , (17) ( ) , and (19) ( ) of block three and lots seven and eight (7 ( and 8) ) of block six and lots two and three (2 ( and 8) ) of block eleven , and lots thir teen and fourteen (13 ( and 14) ) of block thirteen , all in Riverside Park Addition to Norfolk in the said county of Madi son which was taxed to and in name of J. P. Learer. Also lots eighteen and twenty (18 ( and 20) ) of block three in Riverside Park Addition to Norfolk in said county of Madison , taxed in name of 1. VanHorn. Also lot twenty-eight (23) ( ) block four of Riverside Park Addition in said Madi son county taxed to O. E. Tillmnn. Also lot one , block five of Riverside Park Ad dition to said town of Norfolk , taxed to O. S. Vreelnnd and O. S Breeland. Also lot seven , block seven of said Riverside Park Addition to Norfolk , taxed to M. S. Drake. Also lot twenty , block seven of said Riverside Pnrk Addition to'Nor- folk , tnxed to F. E. Abbott. Also lot twenty-three , block seven of said River side Park Addition to Norfolk , taxed to S. M. Wagers. Also lot seventeen , of block eight in said Riverside Park Ad dition to Norfolk , taxed to M. D. Glllett. Also lot eight and eighteen , block nine of said Riverside Park Addition to Nor folk , taxed in name of R. W. Saley. Also lot nine , block nine of said River- ide Park Addition to Norfolk , taxed to J. O. Sheehey. Also lot 10 , block 9 of aid Riverside Park Addition to Norfolk , axed to I. Knlokopsky. Also lots 14 and 15 of block ,9 of said Riverside Park Vdditiou to Norfolk , taxed to J. A. 3ley. . Also lot 16 , block 9 of said ilverside Park Addition to Norfolk , taxed to D. Patterson. Also lot 22 , block 9 of said Riverside Park Addition to Norfolk , taxed to W. S. Fox. Also lot 3 , block 10 of said Riverside Park Ad dition to Norfolktaxed to W. W. Camp- bell. The right to redeem said real estate or any part thereof from sold sole 'or ' taxes will expire on the 6th day of November , 1902 , of which all persons interested will take due notice. N. A. RAINIBOLT , Owner of certificate. Notice. Notice is hereby given thut at a public sale for delinquent taxes held by R. O. Miles , the then treasurer of Madison county , state of Nebraska , on the 5th day of November , A. D. 1900 , the un dersigned , N. A. Raiubolt purchased for ; ho unpaid taxes thereon ot the year 1899 , the following described real estate situated in said Madison county , state of Nebraska , to-wit : Lots one , two and three (1 ( , 2 and 3) ) and the north seventy-five feet of lot four , (4) ( ) all in block one , (1) ( ) of Bear's Addition to the town of Norfolk , in said county of Madison , which said de scribed promises was taxed during the years 1899 and 1900 to and In the name of G. W. Gllfillan , and in the year 1901 It was taxed to and in the name of G. W. GUflllan. The right to redeem said described real estate from said sale for delinquent taxes will expire on the Oth day of November , A. D. 1002 , of which all persons interested will take due notice. notice.N. N. A. RAINIIOLT , Owner of certificate. Notice. Notice is hereby given that at n public sale for delinquent taxes held by the treasurer of Madison county , state of ' Neb'rnskn , on the 5th day of November , A. D. 1900 , the undersigned purchased for the unpaid taxes thereon of the year 1899 the following described real estate situated in Madison county , state of Ne braska , to-wit : Lot two , block sixteen of Western Town Lot Company's Addition to Nor folk Junction In said county of Madison , Tax Per Mile $ 43.97 119.57 131.11 133.25 Per Coat , of Taxes to Net Earnlngi 09-10 10 9-10 12 7-10 _ which said described real estate was taxed during the years 1899 , 1900 and 1901 to and in the name of E. M. Brooks. The right to redeem said lot from said sale for taxes will expire on the Gth day of November , A. D. 1902 , of which oil persons interested will tnke due notice. N. A. RAINBOLT Owner of certificate. Notice. Notice is hereby given that at a public sale for delinquent taxes held by the treasurer of Madison county , state of Nebraska , on the 5th day of November , A. D. 1900 , the undersigned.N. A. Rain- bolt , purchased for the unpaid taxes thereon for the year 1899 , the following described real estate situated in Madison county , stnte of Nebraska , to-wic : The undivided one-tenth (1-10) ( ) of the south enst quarter of section thirty-four (34) ( ) , township twenty-four (24) ( ) , north , range four (4) ( ) , W. Oth p. m. which real estate was taxed during the year 1899 , to and in the name of G. W. Real. The right to redeem said land from said sale for taxes will expire on the Gth day of November , A. D. 1902 , of which all persons interested will take due notice. N. A. RAINBOLT , Owner of certificate. Notice. Notice is hereby given that at a public sale held by the treasurer of Madison county , Nebraska , on the 5th day of November , 1900 , the undersigned pur chased for the delinquent taxes thereon of the year 1899 , the following described real estate situated in Madison county , Nebraska , to-wit : Lot one , (1) ( ) block three , (3) ( ) original town of Norfolk , in said counry of Madison , taxed in the years 1899 , 1900 and 1901 to 0. B. Burrows. The right to redeem said described real estate from said sale for taxes will expire on the Oth day of November , 1903 , of which those interested will take due notice. N. A. RAINBOLT , Owner ot certificate. Notice. Notice is hereby given that at a public solo held by the treasurer of Madison county , Nebraska , on the 5th day of November , 1900 , the undersigned pur chased for the delinquent taxes thereon of the year 1899 the following described real estate , situated in Madison county , Nebraska , to-wit : Lot 14 , block 4 , in the original town of Norfolk in said county of Madison , taxed in the year 1899 to 0. B. Burrows and in the yenr 1900 and 1901 it was taxed to Fred Krug Brewing Co. The right to redeem said described real estate from said sale for taxes , will expire on the Oth day of November 1902 of which those interested will take duo notice. N. A. RAINBOLT , Owner of certificate. DOCTORS say "Consumption can be cured. " Nature alone won't do It. It needs help. Doctors say "Scott's Emulsion Is the best help. " But you must continue its use even In hot weather. 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