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About The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1905)
NORFOLK'S POPULATION IS VjOW U37. EXCLUDING EDGEWATER PARK New Figures Show a Good Increase Over Those of 1900 New Schedule of Rates for the Hauling of Fire Ap paratus to Fires. IV'roiH Tuemlny'n ! > nlly. ) Tlio o.I I y council met In luljourni'tl regular HO H | II Monday iilKlit wllli Mn.Mir Krl'iiiy nnd Ouinollnipn Crotly , ( low. HnhorMoln. Slaffonl mid Miitli- owfon pri'si'iit. Abnon ! Coiiiirlliiion Klesiui and Siiclliuiui. Thu tiiliiutOH of tlio iw'otlnnH of ,1nno in and .Inly C worn rend nn tlniiprovrd. K. K.Viro WHS cruntod n drug- Rlst's llnnor permit. The report of llio ittilillc workx rout- nilttooVIH ( ' ( ' ( ' | ' mid placed on llio. and tlio II ro and pollen commit tee reported tlio following Kcliodnlo fo rliiiulltiK tire npparalnHt UOHU entt In 1'li'Hl llrnt illstrlct , $1 ; ontnldo Klrst tlio illHtrh'l district. $ 'J : Hook and Inddor trui'k , 50 conlH oxlra. Tlio fnllowliiK resolution was read and * ndoptcd : "Hosolvod , That tlio north Hide of oVS , n',6 of lot 7. hlocU 7 , lliiaao's snli- \irhnit \ lots , ho couiloiiiuoil for now walUB. iKHwdlng to tlio provlsloiiH of ordinance No. l7ri. ! " A IIPW walk was order placed on tlio north Hldo of lot 01 , ItlouU I , of tlio Hull-division of Ourland'rf First addi tion , Four hldn wore received for puiiur- \\\K \ \ and oiling tlio rooms of tlio city liall nnd tlio niiittor was referred to tlio jtnhllc worKs committee with pow er to not. Tlio treasurer's report for May was reported correct nnd accepted , nnd tlio .luno report was referred to tlio auditing committee. The following bills wore allowed and ordered paid : Andrew llosewater , $100 ; Ketplson & ( JorccUo. $2.7C : O. F. HIXIIHO , $27.55 : U C. Mlttolstadt , * 7I.-II : M. 11. Orenn. $1.00 ; llyorly llros. , $2.00 : .1. M. LOUR. $1.00 ; AnzolKor , $10.05 ; 0. W. WllUln- son , $0.00 ; .1. S. Hnrnett , $2.25 ; Fred Klontz , $17.00 ; 1-M. nriiPKKOiiinn. $1:75 : ; Austin Western Co. . $11.00 ; Hoffman & Vlt > le. $150 ; Heynolds & KliiK. $17.28V. : . HeswIcU. $1150 : Hoff man * \Mole. $11.50 ; W. H. Living stone , $10 ; Kdwivrds and llradford Uunhor Co. . $2.15 : Rdwanls llrad- ford Lumlicr Co. . $10.09 : I , . U Heck- endorf , $10.12 : It. L. l.ovelnce. $ ; i.OO ; ( i.V. . Lee , $1200 ; . ! . T. CooU. $01.50 ; Hurt Mullen. $11.25 ; C. Hash. $1.50 ; F. Hyerly. $27.00 ; 10. .T. SrlmroRU" . $25.00 ; AUK. nrnmmnnd , $2 ! f.O ; No- hraska Telephone Co. , $1.25 ; AUR. HUBS. $10.50 ; O A. Utolioy. $1150 ; A. Granl , $ ( .0.00 : Norfolk Unlit and Fuel Co. , $ fil.OO ; 0. Uhlo , $1 3K ; Na- tlonnl Meter Co. , $121.00 ; O. Nelson. $25 ; H. Hollytlold , $0.00 ; F , . S. Hloy. $1.25V. ; . T. Uoskor , $50.00 ; Norfolk Unlit & Vower Co. . $11 . ' . .CO : .1. A. Upton , $1.00 ; i , . Tlpton , $2.00 ; .1. Hay. $02.01 ; a. H. MoFarland. $7.0.5 : \V. N. Hnso. $ ll.r.O ; IX O. Uvnnson. $1.50 ; Chicago I.nmlier Co. , ? S".77 ; W. H. Wliliiiiian. $115.00 : .1. Kiiiuf/ , $11.00 ; 0. S Kvans. $10.05 ; n. Hunter - tor , $1.50 ; .1. A Upton , $1.00 ; M. J. Molor , $8.12. Tlio ceiimis leport ofV U. Wliln- tnnn was accepted and placed on llto. Tlio followntf In i minium ry of llio report : Under 21 Ovoi-2l Total Ward M\lo : Fem Mnlo Fem I I'll 1)2 ! ) 250 255 S97 2 IMG MO too tan 1,011 2a 189 181) 208 208 7H ! I . -.177 ICO 571 Totals . . .900 1101 1,201 1,129 iK7 ! The resignation of O. F. Hauso as street commissioner was accepted .ind his report was accepted as correct , i The Juno report of Police Jmlgp' ' "Wostervolt , showing $19 collected us lines , was accepted and filed. Tlio water commissioner wan or dered to place water motors in Sclion zel's tuid Thlom's Imtclior slioiin Tlio trojxsiurw was instructed to col lect occupation tax. from tlio Inmir- ivnce ngonclos of the oily of Norfolk. St.ito Saenger-fcut Editor J. U. Donovan of the Madi son Star-Mail In in llio city on his way homo from sin advertising trip In the iutorosta of the state saongor- test of the German singing societies of Nebraska which is to ho hold ; it Mndlson on August 17 , IS and 19. "Madison expects many thousand vis itors on that date , " said Mr. Donovan , "and our people are working over time to get In leadlness for the event , which will consume three days. The meeting Is hold once every two years , the last ono bolus hold atVest Point At Madison a monster platform will be built on the Island and we expect to hnvo a peed time and show the visitors the hqst on the program. " Mrs. Ed. Evans and daughter wont to Crelghton today for a two-weeks visit. Neligh News. Nollgh. Neb. . July ll. W. F. Me- Glnitie of DOS Molnes , Iowa , is in the city visiting his brother H. L. McGIu- itie. They have already made some good catches from the river. W. U McAllister , wife and family are visiting Mr. McAllister's father in Pawnee City this week. Dr. Beatty w.is called to the homo of Mr. Hendricks post haste Sunday evening to see the younger Mr. Hen- drlcks , who had been very severely Kicked by n horse In ( ho face nnd nb doiiii ti Ho In not In n dnngoronn con till Ion , however A H Phillips , our genial merchant who lout an eye by the ovploMon of n llrocniol.or a few rtuva ago , Is able to bo fibont I ho store again The eye Is entirely gone. Dm Conwoll and Iloiilty loft TIIOM- day for Norfolk to ntlond the mooting of the F.lkhorn Medical nooloty. Or Conwoll In president of the society nt this timer Frank Denron , deputy county trea surer , was opnralod on Monday mornIng - Ing for appendicitis "by Dr. neatly. Ho Is gelling along as nicely as could be expected. Mr. Ilonron had boon suffering for some time nnd mndo up his mind to hnvo the operation per formed and put an end to further trouble from this source. The Congregational members and filends met In the park Sunday even ing and hold their mooting which was of n patriotic eharaclor. being carried over from last Sunday on account of Iho weather , C I , . Wattles spokoon "Commercial Patriotism" and Attor ney O. A. Williams on "Municipal Pa triotism. " Moth gentlemen handled Iholr subjects well. Christian l < ? n- doavor was hold Immediately after wards. These onl-door meetings will be hold during the summer. Alfalfa haying Is In full blast hero now. The first crop Is nearly all put up and the second will soon bo ready for attention. Corn Is doing nicely and though Into will nuilio a good crop under favorable circumstances. Miss Itorilm Wlllo , who has boon leaching music In Iho Indies boarding school In Now Orleans , I.n. , is homo for vacation. Cheap Landti. A llrst class olghty-nc.ro tract of Im- pi oved land , splendid location , good soil , nil lays level and nice , only live miles from Norfolk , Nob. Prlco right. O. 11. Seller , Norfolk , Nebraska. TEN WERE DROUGHT TO NOR FOLK LAST NIGHT. REMAINDER IN THREE WEEKS Ten Men Were Brought to the Nor folk Insnne Hospital Last Night. Norfolk Contractor Gets the Work of Reconstruction on West Wing. | ! ' 'lom Silnnliiv'H Dnllv 1 Ten more male patients wore brought from the Lincoln hospital for the In sane to the Norfolk institution last night , making about thirty now at the hospital. The remainder of the ( piola of 150 will arrive in three or four more weeks , tilling the cottages. Or. J. T. Hay and I Ionian Walker no- companled the patients from Lincoln , | the trip being without Incident The furniture has not yet arrived , although It has been ordered and is being manufactured now , The stool ceilings nnd girdles for the windows | must also be shipped before the cottages - tagos will ho ready for use by tlio pa tients. | Contract Let to John Hermann. 1 John Hermann of Norfolk has secured - cured the contract for the re-constrnc- ! ] tlon of tlio west wing. His bid was , $19.090. J. a Stilt , architect for the i building , Is In Lincoln today on busi ness connected with it The building Is to ho converted into 1u 1 two story building In ncoonlnneo jwlth the cottage plan adopted by a ! formoi board of public l.mds and i buildings. No awards wore made for the plumbing and heating. The con- tiact for looting the boiler house nt the Grand Inland homo for soldiers and sntloni was awarded to the Amer ican Urldgo company of Now York , the prlco being $1.350. The Korse- inoyor company of Lincoln secured the contract for plumbing and heatIng - Ing In the new wing of the Institution for feeble minded at Huntrlco , the price being $1,125. The board accept ed the bids of Maxln & Ilnlcihur for the building of the now hospital at llio Grand Island homo and the barn at the same tnstitulon. They wore for $1.908 and $2,500 respectively. A United States Wall Map , well adapted tor use in office , library or school , substantially mounted , cdg- 0.4 hound In cloth , printed In ( nil col ors , showing the United States , Alas ka , Cuba and our island possessions. Thu original thirteen states , tlio Louis iana purchase , the Oregon territory , etc. , nru shown In outline , with dates when territory was acquired , and oth er valuable information. Sent to any addresa on receipt of fifteen cents to cover postage , by B W Knlskorn. P. T. M. , C. & N-W. R'ys Chicago. Life Insurance. For twenty-live cents yon can now Insure yourself and family against any bail results from an attack of colic or diarrhoea during the summer months. That is the price of a hot- tlo of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera , and Dlarrhuea Remedy , a medicine that has never been known to fall. .Buy it now , it may save life. For sale 1 by the Klosau Drug Co. ' Small Sunday Visitor. J A Sunday visitor at the homo of I Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson of South First street is a handsome baby daugh- I tor , who has apparently come to make { that her permanent homo. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ARE RE VIEWING AFFAIRS. SIX MONTHS ENDING JULY FIRST Report of the Superintendent of the Poor Farm IB Approved Fee Books of Other Officers County Treasurer This Week. Madison , Nob. , July 5. Hoard of county commissioners mot pursuant to adjournment. Present Uchmltt and Smith Minutes of last meeting , wcro rend and on motion approved. On motion the following hills were al lowed : Humc-Hohertson-Wy c o ft Co. , lumber road district No. 25. $ 12 OG llumo-Hobortson-W y c o ff Co. , lumber road district No. 32. . 19 00 Hnmo-llohortson-W y c o ft Co. , lumber road district No. 22. . 38 50 Ilumo-Hobortson-W y c o ft Co. , lumber road district No. 19. . 11 10 I lumo-Hoboi tHon-YV y c o ff Co. , lumber road district No. 18. . 13 80 llumo-Kobortson-W y c o ff Co. , lumber road district No. IS. . 10 19 H. Snndorman , road work dis trict No 2i : 98 70 * K. W. Linn , road work district No 17 71 50 Win. FilHlngor , road work dis trict No. 27 IS 00 1 Inmo-IIobortson-W y c o ff Co. , lumber 9-10 Thos. Ostergard , lumber 2.1115 \V. C. HlBhtowor , 9 wolf scalps 18 00 Irvln Rogers , 2 wolf scalps. . . . -1 00 Herman Radon/ , " wolf scalps 0 00 W. It. Snyder , 8 wolf scalps. . 1C 00 Mike Richardson , 10 wolf scalps 32 00 Hammond & Stephens , stnllon- ery -12 80 Felix Hales , printing 12 00 Dr. F. A. Long , foes In Insanity case 8 00 lr F. A. Ixmg , fees In Insanity case 11 00 Dr. F. A. Long , fees in Insanity case 5 00 Edith M. Sterner , grading ex amination papers 2 10 Nebraska Telephone Co. , toll nnd rent 23 20 Gns ICnul , salary for Juno . . . . -10 00 Win. Bates , fees and witness foes 31 05 Perkins Bros. , stationery . . . . 71 00 State Journal , books 11 25 State Journal , stationery 2 93 Roes Printing Co. , books 02 05 J. B. Donovan , printing 28 75 Chas. Gross , repairing graders 10 10 AUK Pnsownlk , repairing grad ers 3 00 Carl Rolche. rend work 0 00 I.I. J Clements , fees 11300 | W. It. Field , fees , elc 100 10 j Christ.Schmllt . , money ad vanced Shlpmnn for road work 21 20 Dodge county , insanity case. J. Masterson 21 CO Crane Co. , stationery 18 95 Jnmos Cloyd , 1 wotf scalp. . . . 2 00 Norrls Brown , IT. P. n. R. tax case 25 00 Clirlst Schmitt , hauling tile. . . 5 00 A. L. Stewart , printing 18 00 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber. . 109 13 L W. Lyon , bridge work 11 50 L. W. Lyon , road work , commis sioner district No. 1 200 00 Win. Ileel < er , road work dis trict NO. o a oo Herman Euckor , r'ind work dis trict No. 0 22 00 Fr.uik Young , laud for mad and rlimxpplng 00 00 On motion the following transfer was mndo : | 31 88 from bond fund school dis trict No. 5t to general funJ of snid district. On motion the resignation of Goo. Church , road overseer of district No. 3 wan accepted. On motion the following appoint ments were mndo : J. H. Jackson , road overseer road district No. 3. J. H. Colegrovc. justice of the peace Meadow Giovo precinct. On motion the report > if the super intendent of Mndlnon county poor I farm was approved. Report follows. Cash receipts ending Juno 1 , 1905 : Balance in Battle Creel : Val ley b'uik March 1 , 1905 $142 29 10 head of steers sold 2GO 00 1 bead of hogs -1C 00 Total $418 29 Cash disbursements ending June 1 , 1905 : Rubber blanket and oil sheet ing $ 3 20 Horse 130 00 Wagon 15 00 Telephone 1 50 Paint 42 28 Roofing 50 35 Total Juno 1. 1905 $21G 73 Balance in Battle Creek Valley Bank $201 51 The following bills were incurred ( allowed by the board. ) O H. Mass $ 7 35 W L. Boyer 5 18 C. A. Hodman 25 30 Hensstler Broa 7 10 Morris & Co 3 35 Dr. Munson 2 00 W. B. Fuerat 3 40 F. Koester 8 75 II. Miller Co 3191 C. E. Hausen -1 90 Joa. Sovera 9 70 Mark Seasler U CD J. U , Gardola 8 55 L , B. Baker 41 42 C , D. Johnoou 112 CO F. W. Scheorgor C 10 C Carr 1 00 Tolnl $290 52 On motion the hoard Instructed the county treasurer to refund the mini of $57.87 to August Anderson for the reason that Mr. Anderson had boon nsfli-HBod with property nnd paid taxes upon property which was not liable for taxation. On motion the bond of Franz Diet rich for road overseer road district Np. 20 was approved. On motion board adjourned to 8 n. m. July C , 190G. Board mot pursuant to adjournment and commenced chocking books of county olllcors , The fee hook of Emll Winter , coun ty clerk , was audited showing amount of fees earned for the last six months $1,780.50. On motion board adjourned to 1 o'clock , p. m. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Commissioners Schmitt and Harding. The fee hooks of the following officers were audited and found correct : J. J. ClemontK , sheriff , fees earned for the last six months , $403.35. Win. Bates , county Judge , fees earned for last six months , $952.05. C. W. Criim , county superintendent , due him. $32.85. On motion board adjourned to 8 o'clock n. m. July 7. Board met pur suant to adjournment. Present Schmltf and Harding. Board began chocking books of county treasurer. Board adjourned to 1 o'clock p. m. Board mot pursuant to adjournment anil resumed checking hopks of coun ty treasurer. On motion board ad journed to 8 o'clock a. m. July 8. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Present Schmitt nnd Harding. Board resumed checking books of county treasurer. On motion board adjourned to July 10 , 1903 at I o'clock p. m. Emll Winter , County Clerk. MADE A MEMBER OF THE STATE DENTAL BOARD. SELECTION GIVES SATISFACTION He Gets the Best Place on the Board , and His Friends are Glad of It. Talk of a North Nebraska Dental Association. fKrnm Dr. C. S. Parker of this place has been appointed a secretary of the new State Dental Board , an organiza tion created by a law passed by the last legislature , which took effect July 1. Five secretaries have been appointed. Dr. Parker being selected to servo the longest terra , five veru- < ? The others appointed are : D. M. Meese of Auburn , for a term of year ; C. F. Ladd of Lincoln , two years ; J. H4 Wallace of Omaha , three years ; W. T. Smith of Geneva , four years. The appointment of Dr. Par ker to the best place among the sec- ivtarlofl brings general satisfaction to his many friends in Norfolk and northern Nebraska. Dr. Parker has practiced dentistry in Norfolk for many years nnd he stands high in his profession and is popular among the people. When interviewed thin morning concerning his appointment , he ad mitted that he did not know just what the dntie.i of the board of secreta ries are , but he Is willing to take chance. * on them. Ho bad not neon a copy of the law providing for the position , which only went into effect the first of the month. ( [ Plioro Is no doubt but that ho la welt qualified to llll , my poMltioti that requires a thor ough knowledge of dentistry. Dental Association. i Anent the moating of the Elkhorn Valley Medical association In thin city yesterday , the local dentists are dia- cussing the feasibility of organising a North Nebraska Dental association which shall meet in Norfolk ewe or twice a year. It is argued that there are many dentists living in this sec- lion of the state who would be gla 1 to unite In the organl/utlon of Pii"li a society , not Qnly for the benefit that would accnie to their prnctico In the exchnnso of ideas , but for the social recreation that such a meeting would give them. H is probable that Nor folk dentists nnd those living near l > will get together and agree upon a plan , then Issue a call for the first meeting. Reunion at Meadow Grove. The annual reunion of the North west Nebraska G. A. R. commenced at Meadow Grove today , and will conlln uo until Friday evening. The pro gram for each day Is full of interest ing features , and with a good attend ance this reunion promises to be ono of the best that has over been hcM by the association. Norfolk Man Married. A wedding took place in Sioux City today , wherein W. F. Smith of thm city nnd Miss Aunlo Fleming , ilaugh tor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fleming of th.it city , became one. The happy couple aio expected to nrnvo here on the M. & O. train this evening. "Billy's" many friends extend congratulations. Wanted by manufacturing corpora tion , energetic honest man to manage branch office. Salary S12D.OO monthly and commission , minimum investment of $500 In stock of company required. Secretary , Box 401 , Madison , Win. EXPERT EXAMINATION IS TO BE MADE. STOMACH WAS TAKEN TO OMAHA Attorney Backus of Bonesteel Is In vestigating the Cause of Death of Charles Zlmbleman Who Died Two Months Ago on the Rosebud , [ From TiiPHilay'g Dally. ] Slate Attorney W. B. Backus of Bonesteel , S. D. . arrived In the city Sunday morning nnd In his hand he carried nn Innocent-looking grip , which , despite nppoaranc.es , contained n growsome burden , says the World- Herald. The contents were the stomach ach , liver and spleen which were re moved n few days ago from the body of Charles Xlmblemnn , n young farm er , who resided four miles southwest of Bonesteel and whoso death , about two months ngo , was surrounded with mystery and is the subject of much speculation In the reservation coun try. The purpose of Attorney Back us' visit to the city Is to have the contents of these organs analyzed with a view of ascertaining whether or not they contain poison. Xlinblcman , who died on May 0 , had boon married but three months. On the evening before his untimely end he ate supper with his wife and her father , who was visiting the cou ple , William Xlmbloman , n brother , and n harvesting "machine agent. Charles Zlmhlomnn was the only ono who took coffee with his meal. Hav ing Mulshed his cup he remarked : "This coffee tastes queer. I be- Hevo It is going to make'mo sick. " Ills prediction was verified , for he was caught with a severe spell of vomiting , followed by convulsions , and the next day ho was dead. William Xlmbleninn , the brother , ac cording to the report , stated that he was going for a phyalclnn. Mrs. 551m- bleman , It Is said , suggested that he wait until morning , nnd when morn ing came she sent him to Naper , Neb. , which Is sixteen miles awny , although Bonesteel was but four miles distant. The doctor at Naper was absent and when the brother returned Zlmble man was dead. Although the Bone- steel coroner wag present shortly af ter the death , no Inquest was held. The day after Zlmblemnn died his remains were taken to Naper , where services were performed at the Luth eran church and Interment was made In the little cemetery adjoining. The first notice Attorney Backus had of the affair was during the past week , when a number of Zimbleman's neighbors called and presented the matter to htm , , together with their suspicions. Together with several of those men ami Dr Coylo of Bonestoel. Mr. Backus visited the churchyard at Naper anil had the body exhumed and the necessary portions removed It will bo several - days before the result of the analysis can be made known. If it Is found that poison exists - ists then the question must be an swered whether it came there by ac- cldent or design. Dr. Charles F. Crowley , professor of chemistry In the Creighton Medical coHege , will make the analysis. HONOR FOR C. E. BURNHAM. Governor Mickey Names Him as Dele gate to Commercial Congress. C. E. llninhiiin , president of tins Nor folk Nation il bank , baa boon ipnoiut ed ono of tlio eighteen delegates to the trans Mississippi commercial con- gresn which i : < to bo held at Portland , Oregon August 10 to 19. The appoint niont was mad'1 liv Governor Mieke , and thin mointng Mr Buinham re reived hu oortifkMto which is a hand some document with the golden st-al -.r of thu grent state of Nebraska at- toe lied It will bo prized very highly by Mr Buriiliam whether ho ntlomla the congress or not. The only other north Nebraska dele gate Is W. C. Caley of Crelghton. The t balance of the delegation Is us fol- "Tv lows : Hon. J. H. Davis , Gibbon ; O. P. Hendorshot , Hebron , J. H. Rushton , Fairmont ; Hon. W. H. Harrison , Grand Island ; H. A. Kiifus , Hnvonnnr Col. Clmilos W. Kaley , Red Cloud ; Hon. J. H. Arends , Syracuse ; Hon. C. F. Stoele. Fnlrbury ; John F. Drydeu , Kearney ; Joseph Hayden , Omaha ; C. J. Ounzol , Lincoln ; M. I. Attken , Lin coln ; Arthur C. Smith , Omaha ; S. H. Gusheo. Osccoln ; Joseph Matusek , Bralnnrd , and M. F. Stanley , Aurora. New Home. Mr. nnd Mrs. John L. Lyndo have moved from North Eleventh street to 210 South Ninth street. Mr. Lymleis special ngent In this territory for the Nebraska Underwriters Insurance company , the well known flrm. Busl- ness in his line Is said to bo'excep- tlonally good , as the Nebraska Underwriters - writers company Is becoming better known every day as n reliable homo Insurance. Officer Used Threats. John Freytlmlor complains that ho was awakened by the night watchman late Saturday night with threats to break in the door or procure a search warrant. Wraps of Into dancers were left In the restaurant , but as Mr. Froythalor had kept open until after midnight , he considered his rights In terfered with by the ofllcer. Little Sympathy. Ilutto Gazette : A man In Norfolk Is reported to have had three , four era a half dozen toes blown off by one of these contrivances that the small boy delights In slipping up behind you with and pounding on the sidewalk causes an explosion which makes you go up In the air nnd have a ringing sensation In your ears , that Isn't mu sical , for the remainder of the day. But we haven't much sympathy for i a man that would manipulate one of the beastly concerns even If he did lose a toe or two. WANTED By manufacturing cor poration , energetic , honest man to manage branch office. Salary $185.00 monthly and commission minimum In vestment of $500 In stock of company required. Secretary , Box 401 , Madi son , WIs. New Reporter of Supreme Court. H. P. Stoddart , who for the past eighteen years hns been a practicing attorney In Omaha , has been appoint ed to succeed Judge Wilbur F. Bry ant as repoited of the supreme court. 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