The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, October 14, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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Dcsc.
W38
128W44
Jl 8 32.55
? J
4 8 3.72
Koenlgsteln's 3rd Add !
Gl
01 \ 74.40
13.95
11.64
1.80
23.a5
34.89
25.59
. . 0 . u 10.29
f * * 6 4 11.61
2.34
2.79
39.54
10.29
1.85
1G.29
11.04
13.95
Add.
1.08
10.29
1G.29
N22
N22
N4G
21.20
Mathewson's 2nd Add.
N44 14 ]
N44 15 V 2 .50
N44 10 J
8 J" 3 32.55
N50 S105 , 7 /
N50 S105 8J 4 9.40
Machmuller's Addition.
Desc. Lot Blk. Amt.
4 1 .93
13 1 1.11
11 1 1.41
15 1 1.41
4 2 5.58
7 5 1.41
8 5 1.41
Mlller't Addition.
SV- 1 18.00
N' s 2 30.24
N15 4 .93
Norfolk Junction.
4 1 11.16
9 1 1.53
10 1 .93
11 1 1.13
13 1 2.53
18 1 2.21
1 2 1.38
4 2 1.33
5 2 1.13
8 2 1.4L
.9 2 1.41
18 2 11.04
20)
21C 2 10.69
5 3 1.80
7 3 3.72
4 4 .93
5 4 .93
G 4 13.95
7 4 32.55
10) )
11 C 4 9.30
20 4 l.SG
1 2 .93
O 9 QQ
Original Town
t ,
i i
ifx
3) ) 7 13.95
9 8 13.02
10 8 13.02
Pasewalk's Fourth Add.
3 2 3.72
4 2 3.72
5 2 5.58
3 2 5.58
8J 2 9.30
3 7 1.11
10 7 1.80
11 7 1.86
12 7 1.80
9 13.02
101 9 9.30
G 10 .93
7 10 .93
8 10 .93
81
9 J 11 9.30
H. A. Pasewalk's Sub.
Dlv. of Part Blk. One
of Pasewalk's Add.
1 1 27.90
2 1 18.CO
3 1 2.31
4 1 2.31
5 1 2.34
2 3.72
Pilger's Addition.
2 lll.GO
5 09.75
Pilger's 2nd Addition.
2 G.99
Bees' Sub. Dlv. of Blk.
15 of Dorsey Place
Addition.
1 1 .18
2 1 .18
3 1 .48
4 1 .48
5 1 4.05
2 2 .74
3 2 .74
4 2 .74
5 2 .74
1 3 .48
2 3 .48
Riverside Park Add.
19 1 4.G5
20 1 .18
21 1 .48
22 1 .48
C 3 .18
7 3 .48
17 3 .48
18 3 .48
19 3 .48
20 3 .48
7 C .38
8 G .3S
4 7 .48
5 7 .48
C 7 .48
7 7 .48
8 7 4.C5
9 7 .48
20 7 .48
22 7 .48
3 8 .55
4 8 .55
8 8 .55
9 8 .55
10 8 . . " 5
17 8 .55
19 8 .55
20 8 .55
21 8 .55
1 9 .74
2 9 .74
3 9 .74
4 9 .74
5 9 .74
8 9 .74
9 9 .74
10 9 .74
11 9 .74
12 9 74
14 9 .71
15 9 .74
1C 9 .74
21 9 .74
23 9 .74
1 10 .48
2 10 .48
2 11 .38
3 11 .38
13 13 .29
14 13 .29
Ruhlow & Bus-
sey's Addition
Dose. Lot Ulk. Ami.
12 1 .48
13 1 .18
14 1 .18
15 1 .18
1G 1 .IS
1 2 .29
2 2 .29
3 2 .29
4 2 .29
7 2 .29
8 2 ! a9
9 2 .29
10 2 .29
11 2 .29
12 2 .29
13 2 .29
11 2 .29
15 2 .29
1C 2 .29
Sunnyslde Addition.
17 1 4.G5
5 9 .38
G 9 .38
7 9 .38
8 9 .38
9 9 .38
10 9 .38
Verges' Sub. Lots.
1 1 .93
2 1 .93
3 1 .93
I 1 .93
8 12.09
'
3 10 l.SG
4 10 l.SG
Vergts' Additional
Sub. Lots.
1 3 .48
2 3 .48
Ward's Sub. Lots.
V50 21 .93
20 l.SG
l'/j 1 GO. 15
Ward's Additional
Sub. Lots.
18 .18
Sub. Dlv. of Lots 10 &
11 of Ward's Sub.
Lots.
5 .38
11 .38
12 .38
13 .38
14 .38
1 5 .38
10 .38
Western Town
Lot Co.'s Addition
5 7 13.95
9 7 11.10
1 8 11.04
2 8 2.31
4 8 10.23
CJ 9 11. G I
7 9 2.00
8 9 1.38
91
10J 9 11.07
1 10 1.11
2 10 1.11
5 10 1.08
G 10 .93
7 10 .93
10J10 13.02
7 11 4.23
12 11 .93
4 12 .93
Out Lot A 12 .93
Out Lot n 12 .93
Out Lot C 12 .93
Out Lot D 12 .93
Western Town Lot
Co.'s 2nd Addition.
2 11 l.SG
5 1 1 2.79
5 15 5.58
1 1C 12.57
4 1C 13.95
0 I 1G 10.23
S 1C .93
9 1C .93
10 10 .93
12 13 .93
13 1C .93
11 10 .93
15 1C .93
10 1C 9.30
G 17 13.95
12 )
13(17 ( 1.41
1 18 9.30
2 18 .93
3 18 4.G5
5 18 .93
G 18 .93
H 18 .93
Sub. Dlv. .of Ei/2 NE
NE and E'/2SENE '
28 , 24 , 1.
3 23.25
BATTLE CREEK ,
OUTSIDE OF
VILLAGE.
Nannie V. Male's
Out Lots.
Pt 1 1.41
Pt So Ne G 23 2 1.G8
Sec Tp. R. Amt
BATTLE CREEK
VILLAGE
Township 23 , Range 2.
Description Sec. Amt
Pt No Nw G 5.19
Pt Sw Nw C 1.74
Desc. Lot Blk. Amt.
Pt. 3 3 3.45
Pt. 3 3 .30
Pt 4 3 2.07
5C 3G 3G 9.GG
C G .30
1 7 .30
7 .30
7 .30
7 9.CG
7 7.59
7 .30
8 .30
8 .30
8 .30
8 C.90
5 11 10.35
C 11 2.70
5 13 8.28
Wl-3 G 13 .30
7 13 8.28
8 13 1.05
E24V30 0 15 12.42
3 16 10.35
N51 71
N51 8)10 12.42
"
S 58 E 22 1 17 4.11
W2G E18 1 17 2.07
E35 . . 3 17 13.80
5 17 0.90
0 17 2.07
7 17 1.03
8 17 8.28
E3C 1 18 . 9
5 20 4.83
. .2 20 .30
6 20 2.76
Deso. Lot Blk. Amt.
7 20 .36
S 20 .30
Klmball & Blair's
Addition
2 26 8.97
3 20 .36
7)26 ) 4.14
8 26 .30
5 27 2.28
6 27 .30
Day's Addition.
1 4 .30
8 4 3.15
9 4 .30
13 4 .30
11 4 2.7G
1 9 .30
1O
O M 9 .30
3 9 .30
4 9 .30
1 10 .30
2 10 .30
3 11 .30
4 11 .3G
5 11 .30
5G
G 11 .30
7 11 .30
Pioneer Town Site
Co.'s 2nd Addition
Pt . . . . 1 33 2.07
7 33 7.59
8 33 .69
9 33 1.38
10 33 8.97
F. J. Male's Out Lots.
6 3.45
In Highland Precinct
Western Town Lot
Co.'s Addition.
3 29 .69
4 29 .09
5 29 4.28
C 29 4.35
8 30 1.05
9 30 6.90
10 30 .09
5 31 5.19
6 31 .69
10 31 2.70
11 32 .41
12 32 .11
13 32 .41
5 31 .09
G 31 10.35
7 31 3.45
8 31 .69
J 31 2.7G
I 35 5.19
I 35 .69
1 35 .09
1 37 .09
2 37 .69
4 37 2.07
5 37 .55
Out Lot Four.
Pt 1 5.19
I't 1 10.35
PI 1 10.35
MEADOW GROVE
VILLAGE.
Township 24 , Range 4.
Description Sec. Amt.
NW .25 18.45
NW . .25 .GO
NW M 7.11
NW .00
NW .00
E > /4 Ne 26 38.08
So No 26 0.55
) ese. Lot Blk. Amt.
3 1 5.95
1 .00
1 .00
5.00
.91
N'tts 3.57
7.15
11.90
018 SSO 2.38
25x8 1 3.57
OOx 11 7.11
13x121 .CO
S& 5.95
32 S85 .32
't .32
210 N100 2.98
\V22 B 38
N100 2.38
WC Ell
N100 .32
V/50 8.33
S.93
.00
Lewis' Addition.
1 1 .42
2 1 .12
3 1 .42
4 1 .42
2 2 .00
3 2 .00
1 3 .00
4 3 5.95
7 3 .00
8 3 5.95
8 4 4.7G
1 5 .00
2 5 .GO
3 5 .GO
4 5 5.95
4G
G 5 5.95
2 5G 5G .00
3 G .00
4 0 2.38
0G
5 G 5.95
Out Lot One
V4 . 1 1.79
Pt 1 5.95
PtWest
West Meadow Grove.
o 5.95
4 11.90
7 5.95
8 5.95
9 8.33
11 5.95
12 .GO
BURNETT VILLAGE.
Township 24 , Range 4.
Description Sec. Amt.
Pt SB SW 18 2.48
Pt SB SW 18 .33
Pt Sw SW 19 .20
Desc. Lot Blk. Amt.
.95
12.10
E25 W50
E25 W50 24.80
E25
K25 7.27
N10 .02
N75 S10 0.20
W7G 22.32
Klmball Blair's
Addition
G 4.07
G 3.10
IIC 7.77
0 7.77
9 8.68
10 .95
10 .25
11 C.20
Pioneer Town Site
Co.'s Out Lots
Pt V .33
Pt D 12.40
DOHC. Lot Illk. Amt.
I't 1) ) 12.10
I't D IS CO
McComb's Sub Lots ,
2 2 10.87
3 3 .62
t 3 .62
Lulknrt'a Sub. Div of
Lot 1 , Blk. 2 of Mc
Comb's Sub Lota.
3 .95
NEWMAN DROVE
VILLAGE.
Township 21 , Range 4.
Description Sec. Amt.
I't. WM , S\V 31 12.90
I't NW SW 31 0.90
I't SW S\V 31 17.25
I't NW S\V 31 1.11
PI N\V SW 31 5.19
I'l NW SW 31 1.37
Railroad Addition.
Desc. Lot Ulk. Amt.
I 1 6.50
1 3 8.ill
10 4 1.05
11 4 13.17
12 4 1.05
13 1 1.17
21 4 9.33
I'l vacant
alloy
PI
\V3
S21
NI2
S2I
Railroad
t
t
I
I
t.
t.t
Sub. Div. of Lots One ,
Two , Thirteen and
Fourteen of Blk
Ten , R. R. Add.
PI. 19 5.87
22 2.07
Thompson's Addition.
1C 2 .08
17 2 2.12
18 2 .08
2 4 .08
9 4 .08
10 1 .08
11 4 .08
1 5 .08
2 5 .08
3 5 .08
4 5 .08
5 5 .08
6 5 .08
A. C. Johnson's
Addition.
3 1 1.10
4 1 1.10
7 1 1.17
8 1 1.24
Sub. Division of OutLet
Lot Five of Rail
road Addition.
3 22 1.05
4 22 1.05
S. B. Cain's Second
Addition.
1 1 .08
2 1 .08
3 1 .08
4 1 .08
5 1 .08
C 1 .08
7 1 .08
1' 2 .08
2 2 .08
3 2 .08
4 2 .08
5 2 .08
6 2 .08
7 2 .08
8 2 .08
9 2 .08
10 2 .08
11 2 .08
12 2 .08
13 2 .08
14 2 .08
WARNERVILLE.
In Section 17 , Town
ship 23 , Range 1
1 1 .04
2 1 .01
3 1 .04
4 1 .04
5 1 .01
C 1 .01
7 1 .01
8 1 .01
8 1 .01
10 1 .01
H 1 .01
15 1 .01
18 1 .01
11 1 .01
1C 1 .04
1C I .01
3 2.81
3 ,10
.01
Dose. Lot Illk. Amt
8 I
> .07
10
2 18 .07
23J
319 [ .15
4
5G
3
4 20 .19
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 .19
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4 22 .19
5G
7
8
1o
3
4 23 .19
5G
7
8
1
2
3
4 . 24 .15
5G
1o
.19
5G
7S
1a
3
4 .10
5C
7
8
1)080. ) Lot Blk. Ami.
IJ
27 .19
l28 .19
5G
7
8I I
.07
3 \ 30 .07
Park .12
ASKED TO PAY DAMAGES BE
CAUSE OF A LOOSE BOARD.
ORDER MORE CEMENT CROSSINGS
Repairs to Sewer Ordered Establish
Grade on Madison Avenue Norfolk
Lumber Company Ordered tc < Com
ply With Plans and Build Walks.
[ From Hiituriliiy'n Daily. ]
The city council met In tegular sos-
Hlon Thui'Hiliiy night with Mayor IIii-
/.en ami all thu coitncllnu'ii present
oxcepl llahorstlno , Klcsau anil Wll-
kliiflon.
The proceedings of tlio mooting of
September 15 were i i > iul nnil approved
anil the rcpoilH of tlio tniamirur , po
lice Judge anil fit rout commissioner
for September were load anil inferred
to tlm auditing committee. Thu report -
port of tin ) city engineer regarding
grades ami carl ) Ilium on Norfolk av-
oniiu WIIH mad and ordeiod filed.
The H ! i I'd anil alloy commit too repelled -
polled that tlm HOUOP pipe at tlio oiiHt
end of Norlolk avenue near the mill
hail washed out anil needed to ho ro-
paiieil , al.so that It appuaieil that Mr.
ICviuiH wan InlenilliiK to hiilhl an ad
dition to lilH building on Norfolk av
enue without getting the reiiilied | per
mit from Urn council anil I hat many
of tlio Hldcwalks that had lieen con
demned hy the council had not boon
hulll and thought Hint II Hhoiild ho
done at once , and that Hovoral moru
cement onmHliiKH weio needed and
should he liulll yet Ihln fall and that
Mr. ICadorH had olfered ( o build thorn
and wall lor ! IH | money until tlio city
should uel ; money lioin the taxeu.
The council ordc'ied that the Hewer
pipe at tlio east end of Norfolk av
enue Hhoiild ho raided up to place and
lompoiarlly repaired.
The city engineer WSIH Instructed to
establish a Ki'tide on Madison avenue ,
oaHl fiom the Kovormnont hulldlni ; to
Third street , under the direction of
tlio Ptrcot and alloy committee.
The C'omonl crossings thai were con
sidered really necessary were ordered
built according to Mr. lenders' propo
sition.
A communication from 0. W. Wil
kinson regarding his sidewalk was
read and icfcrrod to the street and al
ley committee.
A motion prevailed that the Norfolk
Lumber company he notified to com
ply with the plans .submitted to the
council for the construction of a build
ing on Norfolk avenue , and also to put
In sidewalks at onco. The following
hills were read and allowed :
Martin Kane , _ September salary
and expenses $ 65 00
C. II. Pllger , September salary
and expenses 50 30
W. II. Livingstone , September
salary 10 00
Citizens National bank , as
signed hy K. L. Uivelace , la
bor 39 05
Clti/.ens National bank , as
signed by II. L. Lovelace , la
bor 39 85
Citizens National bank , as
signed by F. Krueger , labor
on streets 9 90
Citizens National bank , as-
hlgned by Bd. Conloy , labor
on streets 14 25
Citizens National bank , as
signed bv M. J. Best , labor
on streets 3 75
Citizens National bank , as
signed hy H. H. Miller , sal-
nry and labor ! 40 00
Citizens National bank , as
signed by B. Huhlow , labor
on streets 7 50
John Friday , hardware 4 05
Blakeman & Hahn , hardware. 4 70
Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co. , lumber 53 55
I. T. Cook , lilting Fourth street 1G2 55
J. W. Duncan , labor on the
streets 12 00
Win. Graumloman , labor on the
streets 11 85
J. 0. Wilkinson , labor on the
streets 2 25
Frank Lamb , draylng 2 25
W. H. Lowe , surveying and es
tablishing grades on Norfolk
nvciuio 11 GO
August Pasowalk , blacksmith *
Ing 5 25
Edwards & Bradford Lumber
Co. , car sidewalk brick 140 25
Otto Sollln , poll tax refunded ,
erroneously paid 2 GO
C. S. Evans , printing 1380
Norfolk Anzolgor , printing . . . . .21 GO
GoorKO N. Dudley , hauling boso
cart to Grant school bouso
flit . ' 2 00
Sailor Coal & drain Co. , coal
to city building 3 90
NnliniHloi Telephone Co. , tele
phone rent two months anil
toll charge 8 80
II. L. HpuuldliiK , special police. 2 00
\V. II. Law , cleaning water
fountains and putting In glass 2 95
A. C. F. Kclmllz , special police 2 00
n. F. Illlgor , special police. . . 4 00
Fred Klonlz , sprinkling streetn 20 00
Norfolk Blectrlc Light K Power
Co , lighting city building. . 8 50
C. B. Hplece , Janitor at city
building 7 CO
II. L. Kpauldlng , salary and
postage ) 30 00
August ( Irani , salary CO 00
Oscar Uhlo , mippllcH to pumpIng -
Ing illation 1 30
II. A. Pasowalk , supplies and
i e pit I I'M at pumping illation. . 9 80
I. T. Cook , hauling coal to
pumping station 4 62
Norfolk Electric Light & Pow
er Co , lighting pumping rUa-
I lou 3 00
National Meter Co. , ten Ciown
\\nler melci'H 121 00
I Ionium ( iorcclio , brick for me
ter pit lor U. P. It. It 5 GO
h'li'd Kloul/ , height and drayage -
age 3 00
.1. T. Lindsay , labor repairing
water main 1 25
Clll/.oim National hank , as
signed b > II. Itlchardson , la
bor repairing water main. . . 4 00
CIII/eiiH National hank , as
signed hy \ < j. Unlilow , labor
repairing main 1 50
( 'IlizeiiH National hank , as
signed hy M. J. Host , labor repairing - '
pairing main 2 25
August Pascwalk , blacksmith-
Ing 1 50
Norfolk Electric Light & Pow
er Co. , street lighting 51 20
Norfolk Light & Fuel Co. ,
street lighting 51 20
The bill of thn Nelson Manufactur
ing company for $12.50 was laid over
until the next meeting. The bill of
IL , Iteinho was allowed at S8.70 , the
reduction being made because of the
hill the city had against him. The bill
of M. Enders was laid over until the
next meeting. Tlio hill of Dr. Bear
for $21 was allowed.
Ordinance No. 277 , regarding the
revision and publication of the ordi
nances was read for the second tlmo
and under the rules was laid over un
til the next meeting.
A. Shaffer appeared before the coun
cil and slated Unit his mother had fallen -
on on a IOOHO board on the sidewalk
and thought the city should pay her
damages. Tlio mailer was laid over
until the next meeting.
B. f ! . Fisher requested that the coun
cil permit him to move his saloon and
to change his HCOIIHO fiom his piesent
location to No. 105 Norfolk avenuo.
The request was granted.
Tlio water commissioner was In
structed to find out whal plumber
changed the water meter at the gov
ernment building and ropoil al tlio
next meeting.
Inasmuch as the school is allowed
the free use of city water the school
board was requested to place spring
faucets on places whore the water Is
used , and the water commissioner was
instructed to notify the board of this
rettoHl | |
The council adjourned
ONE SENTENCE IN HIS NORFOLK
SPEECH CAUSES TROUBLE.
NOW HE DENIES HE SAID IT
His Declaration That Judge Parker is
Too Much Like Roosevelt Has
Caused a Rough House in the New
York Headquarters Bryan Backs.
One sentence In Bryan's Norfolk
speech has already become famous ,
and may have a deal to do with the
history of the democratic party. FindIng -
Ing himself In hot water , Mr. Bryan
has denied that he ever said It.
"On a number of questions , Mr. Par
ker Is too much like Roosevelt to suit
us. " That Is the sentence which has
stirred up the trouble. All persona
who heard that speech , remember dis
tinctly the words of Mr. Bryan. When
ho said It there was a gasp for a min
ute and then a thundering applause.
They were cheering him for standing
by his former declarations against Par
ker.
ker.Tho
The speech was reported to the
world through the Associated Press.
Now York papers next morning used
it on the front page under big head
lines. Chairman Tnggart and others
at the democratic headquarters shook
their heads. "Wo trust ho may have
been misquoted , " they said. Others
spoke out. "If that's the way ho feels
he's no man to send to Indiana , " they
argued. One prominent democrat said
"there's no excuse for such a remark. "
Mr. Bryan was criticised severely
for that remark. And ho figured that
the easiest way out of It would bo to
deny It. The News received a letter
yesterday stating Mr. Bryan's denial.
Having made a denial to the Associat
ed Press , that organization has asked
of Its Norfolk correspondent , "Did you
hear the remark ? "
And ho did hear It , to bo sure , Just
as did everybody else In the audience.
The Nowa roaches the people. 1C
you want to talk to the people , thlk
through The News.