The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, July 22, 1904, Page 8, Image 9

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T1IK N''HMIK ' ) NKWS : FRIDAY. 1JKM ,
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HOW A YdUNQ MAN WAS CURED
OF AN AMDITION ,
COUNT VON RAHOEN TELL8 IT ,
The Creltjhton Hotel Man at One
Time Wnnted to be .1 Knight of the
Iron Horse , But the Ambition was
Cooled In a Single Day.
Count Von Rntulon , the genial land
lord of ( ho CrolKhton hotel , tolls a
pretty Rood one on hlniHulf. When
ho rnnio to thlfl country ho ndniltH
, thnt ho was somewhat green. In thu
course of his' cnreor ho Inndod In
Grand iHlnnd nndVL > nt to work aa
clerk In the Palmer ' IIOUHO. That
work did not imrtlciilnrly milt him
nnd ho determined to go to railroad
Ing , Uvory tlmo the superintendent
cnmo to Ornnd Islnnd ho struck
him for n job , nnd llnnlly the miporln-
tondent told him that the next time
he hud iv vncnncy he would lot him
know. Ono day the count received
n niosaago from the superintendent
to report In Council HluftH , prepared
to go to breaking on n freight train
He loHt no tlmo In getting to Conn
ell Bluffs and noon found the con
ductor with whom ho wns to work
The conductor looked him over critic
ally as though Bl/lng up his cupaclty
nnd then gurllly Bald.
"Young man , you may go up on
top. "
Up on top the young man wont ,
nnd though the thermometer was
down to 20 degrees below zero , ho
managed to stick It out until the
train had reached Fremont. Then ho
clambered down the aide of the car
more dead than alive with the cold
and commenced to warm bin chilled
bonoa by the caboono lire. Pretty
Boon the conductor came In and dis
covered him and auked him what ho
wan doing thoro. The count ex
plained that ho did not. como dressed
to withstand such weather continu
ously , and that ho would freeze If ho
wore obliged to ride further on top
of the frolght car. The only sym
pathy ho received from the conductor
, wns : ,
"Well , next time you will know
enough to dross warmer. Go on
top ! "
This tlmo the count succeeded in
remaining on top until Columbus was
reached , when hd decided to make
another nppcal for warmth. The con
ductor was ready for him when ho
came down and ordered him to go
back on penalty of losing his job.
Although ho was chilled to the mar
row , the count clambered back and
fltuck to It until the train reached
Silver Creek , Then as boldly as ho
could with his limbs having all the
I appearance and aoiibaUnn of having
been through the cold storage pro
cess , ho came down from the car ,
walked deliberately Into the caboose
and aat down by the fire. Defore
the conductor had time to remon-
Btrato with him he defiantly said to
that august gentleman : "You may go
to with your old railroad. I'm n
brakoy out of a job. Put mo off at
Grand Island and hack to the hashory
I go. "
It was done nnd the next morning
ho appeared behind the desk of the
hotel ns smiling as ever to the travelIng -
Ing people who cnmo to atop with
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A long tlmo afterward ho found out
that the whole transaction was n put
up job , In which ho llrtnly believes
the suprolntondont was more or loss
Implicated , to make him sick of rail
roadtng.
It worked.
THURSDAY TIDINGS.
Mrs. C. E. Hartford Is on the sick
list.
There arc two moro days of the
Uonestoel rush and there are a mini
her with an ambition for a chance at
the homesteads who have delayed
things until the last and wl',1 hurry
through to got In during the remain
Ing days. A number of crowded ex
tras have been going up today ovoi
the Northwestern and the final rusli
will bo tomorrow and Saturday.
Moro cement walks nro being lalil
about the high school building on
South Sixth street , preparatory tc
the opening of the school year hi
September. *
The city has been doing somethtnp
toward getting the weed forests of
of public property , but there are i
number of private holders who have
not yet risen to the needs of the sea
eon.
Jupiter Pluvlus resumed work a
the old stand early this morning am
the prospects are that ho is bent ot
keeping the thing going until thi
ground la again thoroughly aoakei
and the ponds and ditches full. Farm
era aay that some rain will benefl
rather than damage the growluj
cropa , but for the sake of the oat :
and wheat crop It should not contln
uo very long or do the thing to ai
excess.
Yesterday morning the resldenci
of Martin Helnsohn , who lives nln <
miles northwest of North Bend , wai
struck by lightning. The holt strucl
the chimney and tore out the whol
west end of the house , doing danmg <
of about $250. Singularly none o
the Inmates of the house were se
f rlously Injured. WHlard Slders am
Hayea Haverfleld , two North Beni
decorators who were at work there
occupied a bed together. They won
\ ordlth debris but wore unhurt ,
mpopt a alight burn on the cheek of
nuo of them. A year ago the house
wns struck In precisely the same man
ner.
Road Notice.
To all whom It may concern :
The commissioner appointed to lo
cate n mad commencing at the south
east corner of Sec. 33-21-2 running
west on county line between Madi
son nnd Platte counties to the south
west corner of Soc. 32-21-2 west of the
sixth P. M. . has reported In favor of
the establishment thereof and all ob
Joctlonn thereto , or claims for dam
ages must bo filed In the county
clerk's otllco on or before noon of the
29th day of July 1901 , or auch road
will bo established without reference
thereto.
Kmll Winter ,
County Clork.
DEPUTY DAME WARDEN RAINEY
MAKES ARREST.
TRIAL HELD HERE MONDAY
Sid Cox , Wm. Clasey and Kyi Ander
son of Battle Creek , Charged With
Violating the Game Laws of Ne
braska by Seining Fish.
Hattlo Creek , Nob. , July 21. Spec
ial to Tho'News : Deputy Game War
den Jacob A. Ualnoy of Norfolk , wns
hero ( Ishlng Tuesday afternoon , and
as he Is always very lucky this tlmo
ho caught 111 llsh and also a 120-foot
soln , which wore In the possession
of Sid Cox , Wm. Claaoy and Kyi An
derson.
All four of thorn wont hoforo Judge
Nouwork to'straighten' things out ,
especially the not , which Warden
Italney had afterward burned on the
street. Aiming the 111 fish there
were not tunny game llsh. About
four-llfths of them wore soft ones.
A trial over this affair will bo held
on the third of next month at Nor
folk , when County Attorney Mapos
will bo present.
Two Bottle Cured Him.
"I was troubled with kidney com
plaint for about two years , " wrltoa A ,
H. Davis , ot Mt. Sterling. la. , "but
two bottles of Foloy'a Kldnoy Cure effected
foctod a permanent cure. "
Klosau Drug Co.
No False Claims.
The proprietors of Foloy'a Honey
and Tar do not advertise this as a
'sure euro for consumption. " They
do not claim It will euro this dread
complaint In advanced cases , but do
positively assort that It will euro In
the earlier stages and never falls to
gtvo comfort and relief In the worst
caaes. Foloy'a Honey and Tar la
without doubt the greatest throat and
lung remedy. Refuse substitutes.
Kloaau Drug Co.
When Other Medicines Have Failed
take Koloy'a Kidney Cure. It has
cured when everything else has dis
appointed. Sold by Kiesau Drug Co.
The pill that will , will nil the bill ,
Without a gripe.
To cleanse the llvor without a quiver ,
Take one at night.
DoWltt'a Little Early Risers are
small , easy to take , easy and gentle
In effect , yet they nro so certain In
resuits that no one who uses them Is
disappointed. For quick relief from
biliousness , sick headache , torpid
liver , Early Risers are unequalled.
Sold by Asa K. Leonard.
A. R. Basa ot IWorgantown , Ind. ,
had to get up ten or twelve times In
the night , and had a severe backache
and pains In the kidneys. Was cured
by Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by the
Kiesau Drug Co.
C. M. Johnston , Mldilletowu I
would not keep house without Hollls-
tor's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a
ureat family medicine ; has kept my
family well the past ten years. 35
cents , tea or tablets.
The Kiesau Drug Co.
Weak Hearts
are caused by Indigestion. If you
eat a little too much , or If you are
subject to attacks ot Indigestion , the
stomach expands swells , and puffa
up against the heart This crowds
the heart and shortens the breath.
Rapid heart beats and heart disease
Is the final result Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure digests what you eat , takes the
strain oft the heart , cures Indigestion ,
dyspepsia , sour stomach , and con
tributes nourishment 'strength and
health to every organ of the body.
Sold by Asa K. Leonard.
Piles Upon Top of Piles.
Piles upon top of piles of people
have the piles , and DeWltt's Witch
Hazel salve euros them. There are
many different kinds of piles , but If
you get the genuine and original
Witch Hazel salve made by E. C. De-
Witt & Co. , of Chicago , a cure 13 cer
tain. H. A. Tlsdale , of Summerton.
S. C. . says. "I had piles 20 yeara and
DoWitt's salve cured mo after every
thing else had failed. " Sold by Asa
K. Leonard.
The Japs may tight the Russians ,
On land or on the sea ;
But the girls of tula here country ,
Fight for Rocky Mountain Tea.
The Kiesau Drug Co.
DECIDE THAT INJURIES TO HANS
PETERS WERE ACCIDENTAL.
BODY TAKEN TO GRETNA BY SON
Coroner Kindred and County Attorney
Mapes Interview Eye Witnesses and
Decide That a Formal Inquiry Into
the Accident Is Not Needed.
After an Investigation 'Into the
cause of the death of Hana I'otore ,
the Orotnn man , who received fatal
Injuries at the Northwestern depot
Monday night and died Tuesday
morning at the Halter sanitarium It
was decided that an Inquest would
not bo necessary. Coroner Kindred
of Meadow Grove , County Attorney
Hurt MapOH and other olllcora Interviewed -
viewed a number of eye witnesses to
the accident and the testimony wna
conclusive that the fatal Injuries re
ceived were purely the result of ac
cident.
A son of the dead man arrived In
the city Tuesday night and took the
body back with him on a apcclaltratn
bound for the oast. The funeral will
probably bo hold today.
James A. Wood.
The funeral of the late James A.
Wood , who died July 5 \Vaukesha ,
NVls. , will take place tomorrow after
noon. Mr. Wood wan horn In Frank
lin county , Pennsylvania , March 23.
1816. He witnessed the hnttlo of
Gettysburg from hla father's farm ,
nnd soon after enllstod In Company
K , Twonty-thlrd Pennsylvania volun
teer cavalry. Ho served to the end
of the war. For over twenty years
Mr. Wood was a member of the Mo-
roy. Mercantile company. Ho wna n
stockholder and director , and re
tired a few years ago. At one time
ho waa secretary of the Wholesale
Grocers' association , and later wna lr
charge of the Bales of the boot sugar
Industries of Colorado. He was unl
vorsally honored nnd respected by
his business and social acquaintances
The funeral , which will be hold undei
Masonic auspices , will bo from the
residence of his daughter , Mrs. A.
\V. Haffmon , 621 East Twelfth ave
nue. Dr. Vosburgh , pastor ot the
First Baptist churchi will ofllclato.
Denver Dally News. *
James A. Wood waa a brother of
Editor Wood of the Pilot. Bonosteel
Pilot.
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J. B. Elaoffer , Agent.
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But , plant money-seed In fruit
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Investigate first , then plant.
A dollar in your hand will never
grow.
It will be a dollar when your
heirs find It
It will double In about thirty
years In savings banks.
This Is true of ten dollars ,
twenty dollars , of fifty del
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If you want to plant fifty dollars
or more , write us.
We will show you a rich soil
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Send for our prospectus.
It will give you all facts relat
ing to an Investment which Is
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Sam. "
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PHILADELPHIA. - - - PA.
DON'T t * f DOLED
T ike the gstiulne , origin *
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TV
only by MadlMa Ma
eln Co. , Madlioo , WU.
kerps you well. Our r
mark cut on each pack * .
Price. 33 cents. Never i
in bulk. Accept no < ub < -
tut a Aik vour
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
Will euro any case of Kidney
or Bladder disease that is not
beyond the roach of medicine.
GIVEN UP TO DIK.
aadwajunablotoworU. Throa phjrilelani failed
to blip me and I WM siren op to die. Folar't
Kldae ? Car * wai recommended and the ant
bottU Te ma great relief and after taking th
Mooad bottle I wu entirecaroJ. . "
Twa Slx 50 C nta and 91.09
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County Treasurer's Semi = Annual Statement.
Statement of County Treasurer of Madtsou County , Nebraska , showing balance of each fund In the Treasury on
January 7 , 1901 , tuxo.i and other items collected , warrant * redtTumod nnd other disbursements , from January 7th , 190t ,
to June 30th , I004 , inclusive , nnd balance ou hand on the 1st day of July , 1004.
RECAPITULATION.
RKOEIPTS.
Received from II. 0. Miles , Comity Treasurer , balance ou hand January 7 , 1904 | 51434 59
Received from C. F. Eisoley , Justice of the Peace Fines ; 15 QO
Received from 3. W. Hayes , Justice of the Peace Fines 5 QO
Received from A. T. Redman , Justice of the Peace Fines " . . , 10 00
Received from O. A. Sleeper , Justice of the Peace Fines. . " . . \ 00
Received from W. L. Berry , Justice of the Peace Fines , ; , . , 10 00
Received from State School Apportionment 7409 40
Received from H. W. Winter Ditching Funds and Lumber 155 59
Received from Thomas J. Taylor , Poor Farm Funds 050 00
Received from John Reeves , for Road Dist. No. 19 ; g QO
Received from Christ. Schmitt , old lumber . ' ' 41 25
Received from Depository Banks interest on daily balances ! . . " 600 05
TaxeH Collected . . 9(5354 ( oc
School and University Laud Collections 4378 93
Inheritance Tax Collections 17 00
Redemptions Collected 1120 80
Fees Collected 159 35
Transfers from one fund to another , x 9370 54
Total $171357 78
CONTRA.
Warrants Paid $ 90217 21
Redemptions Paid 140378
Transfer of Taxes Paid Under Protest to Cash Book 187 05
Transfer- , from one fund to another 8870 54
Balance oil hand July 1 , 1901 " 64510 J5
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Total $171257 73
Outstanding Registered County Warrants.
1891 General Fund $ 4 00 1900 Bridge Fund f 8 00 1903 Road Fund , Commissioner
1898 General Fuiid 2045 HKW Bridge Fund 31735 Di-trict No. 2 $33411
1899 General Fund 400 1903 Bridge Fund 174093 1903 Road Fund , Commissioner
1901 General Fund 2094 District No. 3 12500
1002 General Fund 128 70
l'.H)3 Goueral Fund 0150 25
Total $ (5334 ( 34 Total $2006 28 Total | 459 11
Cash Balance July 1 , 1904 , on Hand and in Banks.
First National Bank , Madison , Neb $ 7070 90
Madison State Bank , Madison , Neh 8147 77
Norfolk National Bank , Norfolk , Neb 8334 83
Citizens National Bank , Norfolk , Neb 7704 71
Battle Greek Valley Bonk , Battle Creek , Neb 576l > 91
Citizens State Bank , Battle Creek , Neb 8688 04
Meadow Grove State Bank , Meadow Grove , Neb 2788 28
Elkhorn Valley Bank , Tilden , Neb 4558 83
Tilden State Bank , Tilden , Neb 4724 01
First National Bank , Newman Grore , Neb 4880 09
Newman Grove State Bank , Newman Grove , Neb 4965 86
Konutzo Bros. , Now York , State Fiscal Agcnoy 110 85
In office , currency , warrants , checks and other cosh items 1820 53
Total f < 34519 15
STATE OP NEBRASKA , )
93.
COUNTY OF MADISON , (
I , Christopher Scluwland , County Treasurer in and for Madison county , Nebraska , do solemnly swear that the fore
going is a true and correct statement of the receipts and disbursements of my office from the 7th day of January , 1904 ,
to the 30th day of Juno , 1904 , inclusive ; the amount of money in each fund ; the amount of outstanding and unpaid
registered county warrants , and the total amount of money and cash items on hand and in banks on July 1 , 1904 , to the
best of knowledge and belief , so help mo God. CHRISTOPHER SCHAVLAND.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 13th day of July , A. D. , 1904.
EMIL WINTER ,
County Clerk.
STATE OF NEBRASKA , ) ss. ,
COUNTY OK MADISON , j
Wo , the undersigned County Commissioners in and for Madison county , Nebraska , do herehy certify that wo have
carefully examined the foregoing statement of Christopher Sohavland.County Treasurer , and have found the same to be
correct to the best of onr knowledge and belief.
Witness onr hands at Madison , Nebraska , this 19th day of July , 1904.
S. J. FINNEGAN ,
CHRIST SCHMITT ,
GEO. D. SMITH ,
County Commissioners.