The Norfolk weekly news-journal. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1900-19??, July 19, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
TIIH NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS-JOURNAL : FRIDAY , JULY 19 , 1907. THIS DIVISION OF NORTHWEST ERN TO USE IT. WILL GET OIL FROM WYOMING It In Announced From Omnlin That All Northwestern Locomotives Detween the River nml Lander Will Quit BurnIng - Ing Coal In Near Future. Oiualm , Noli. . .Inly IS In the near future ( ho Nortlnvi-Htoni will use oil for fuel on UH locomotives runnliiK be tween tonwha and Wyoming points. Already a plpo line IH being Imllt be tween the great Henderson oil wells near Under , Wyo. , to Hudson , on the Northwestern line. This work will coal $80.000. or r.i'iin ' a mill1 , but will soon pay for It I : In economy wlion the oil burner B.SSIOIII IH Installed on the Northwestern locomotlvcn. ConlraolB are being lot for the build- lilt ; of the Hudson plpo line , which will ho sixteen miles In length , and F. H. U > boll , ono of the owners of the big wells , Is superintendent the work at lender , This oil will ho used to taho the place of the coal which la now used for fuel , being shipped from Iowa for use lu the Wyoming territory , and the Impi'tiiB Klven the thirteen great Henderson oil welN will ho a great thing for Iho pi-trolonm Holds of that section of the stale. RAILROADS FORM AGREEMENT. Northwestern and Red Water Traction Exchange Use of Tracks. Deadwood. S. IX , July 17. There Is a rumor that the Northwestern anil the lied Water Traction company have come to an agreement whereby the Hod Water company gets the use of the Northwestern's tracks between lllacktall and this city , about a mile of road , and In return the Northwest ern company will have the use of the road to bo built by the Hod Water company hotween Spearfinh and Ulack tall. This will give the lied Water company an entrance Into Deadwood and will also furnish the Northwestern company with an outlet Into the rich farming country along False llottom and coal and limber beyond Spearnsh. Commissioners' Proceedings. Mndlson , Nob. , July 9 , 1907 , 1 p. in. The board of county commissioners met pursuant to adjournment. Pres ent Commissioners John It. Harding , John Malone and Burr Tuft. The minutes of June 11 12 and 13 and of Juno 20 were read and ap proved. The board then took up the auditIng - Ing of the accounts and fee books of county olMccrs. The fee book of Win. Hates , county Judge , was audited and approved , showing fees earned In six months ending Juno 30 , 1907 , to bo $891.00. The fee book of Geo. E. Hlchardson , county clerk , was audited and ap proved , showing fees earned In six months ending Juno 30 , 1907 , to bo $1,959.70. The fee book of J. .1. Clements , sher iff , was audited and approved. showIng - Ing fees earned In six months ending Juno 30 , 1907. to bo The Institute book of F. S. Perdue , county suporlntendentl was audited and approved , showing balance on hand of $89.75. The fee book of Chr. Schavland , county treasurer , was audited and ap proved , showing miscellaneous fees received In six months ending Juno 30 , 1907 , to be $72.00. The hoard then took up the check ing of the county treasurer's accounts nnd at 9:30 : p. m. adjourned to July 10 , 1907 , at S a. m. July 10 , 1907. S a. m. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment and resumed the auditing of the county treasurer's accounts and at 9:30 : p. m. adjourned to July 11. at S n. m. July 11. 1907. S a. m. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment and contin ued auditing the county treasurer's ac counts and finished , ( hiding said books correct and cash and vouchers in or der. der.The fee book of W. II. Field , clerk of the district court , was audited and approved , showing fees earned In six months ending Juno 30 , 1907. to ho ? 710.IO. On motion the following bills were allowed against the general fund : Farmers Mercantile Co. , sup plies $ 9 15 Schnuumn Drug Co. , supplies. 03 05 Henry Van Hlarlcum , wolf scalps 10 00 P.V. . Huth. deputy assessor. . 290 70 Frank S. Perdue , salary and ex penses 117 55 W. C. Klloy , livery and fees. . . C5 10 State Journal Co. , supplies. . . . 20 00 Paul HrincUman , supplies C 45 Nebraska Telonhono Co. . Nor folk 11 55 Nebraska Telephone Co. , Nor folk 1 80 H. L. Kindred , coroner's fees. . 11 00 Geo. B. Richardson , salary second end quarter and making as sessors' books 125 00 Gus Kaul. salary 5000 W. H. Field , salary 100 00 John Friday , repairs , grader. . . 2 10 Dr. A. H. Gadbols , medicine and attending Bottclcher pauper. 20 70 Mndlson Telephone Co. , rent to September 30 , 1907 9 00 Madison Telephone Co. . tolls to Juno 30. 1907 30 35 Dow Wells , work at court house 7 ° 0 Walter Palmer , livery assigned to John' Malone 1 90 Wm. Bates , fees state cases. . . 20 00 Win. Hates , fees , state cases. , . 12 80 ,1 , J Clements. Jailor's fees and salary 2 < 57 25 Horace Marshall , enskol for pauper 1C 00 Stanton & Thomson , supplies for pauper 38 Ifi Ir M. I ) . IJuUor , attending pau per ! CiO W. II. Field , fees ami expenses 91 35 Hammond Stephens Co. , sup plies fi 35 Halter Coal , < t Grain Co. , coal for pauper 35 15 \t. \ W. I.yon , work on grader. . . 7 00 II. Carmody , land for rond. . . . 1C 00 Frank Young , land for road and rlprapplng 17 00 Hd Clark , assisting county sur veyor 3 00 0. W. Hay , work 2 00 J. II. Harding 88 10 Dr. P. A. I eng , releasing quar antine 9 00 John Malone , labor nnd"mllc- ago 72 00 HUIT Tafl , labor nnrt mllongo. . 07 10 Jack Koenlgsteln , salary 200 00 Geo. 10. Richardson , olllco ex penses " . . ' . ' . ' . 50 85 It W. Lyon , grading at court house 18 00 Anton Woyland , work 1 50 Andrew Goodwater. work fiO J. W. Fitch , viewing road 3 00 Bridge Fund , * Antelope county , one-half cost of repairing bridge $120 27 Platte county , one-half cost of bridge at Newman Grove. . . 99 70 Road Fund. L. W. Lyon , grading , road dis trict No. 21 $ 12 00 L. W. Lyon , grading , Schwnnk road , commissioner district No. 1 39 50 L. W. Lyon , grading , commis sioner district No. 1 102 00 John Friday , merchandise , gen eral fund 115 John Friday , merchandise , road district No. 10 - . . . 1 50 John Friday , merchandise , road district No. 2 1 00 John Friday , merchandise , road district No. 1 8 00 Frank Hayes , work , general fund 4 50 A. DeGroot , grading , road dis trict No. 17 1590 John Funk , work , road district No. 21 9 00 John Q. Wakeloy , work , road district No. 21 13 50 W. P. Dlxon , grading Ott grade , commissioner district No. 3. 191 75 W. P. Dlxon , grading poor farm , commissioner district No. 3 205 35 Hill of James H. Ilumo for $50.75 , tiling furnished to Win. O'Brien was rejected as not a proper charge against the county. On motion Chas. Weltz was appoint ed road overseer of road district No. 25. On motion bond of F. White , over seer , road district No. 31 , was ap proved. Report of C. D. Johnson , steward of poor farm for quarter ending Juno 1 , 1907 , was approved as follows : Battle Creek , Juno 7 , 1907. To the Honorable Hoard of County Commis sioners of Madison County , Neb. Gentlemen : I herewith hand you my first quarterly report : Cash on hand In Battle Creek Valley bank March 7. 1907.$277 02 Cash for one cow to Geo. Race 30 55 Cash for cream 8 7S Cash for hay , Mich. Lovelace. 20 00 Cash for three horses 475 OC Cash for hay , Geo. Schultz. . . 12 00 Cash for 5 hogs to H. Miller. . 72 3 ! ) $890 31 Cash Disbursements. Fourth quarter bills allowed and paid $328 02 Two three-year-old ( lilies , one llve-year-old brood marc , one cow 522 OC Total cash paid out $350 Gi : Balance in hank $ 15 71 The following bills were auditor and allowed and the steward was au thorlzed to pay same out of money ii his hands : Hengstler Bros $ 10 15 L. H. Baker 5815 E. Tanner 2 50 H. C. telephone 5 35 W. H. Fuerst 2 SO C. A. Hodman 4 95 O. II. Mnas 10 55 H. Miller 129 01 C. T. Hainan 2 75 W. L. Hoyer 4 10 W. L. Hoyer , per Taft 0 00 F. Koester 815 L. Daniels , seed corn 1 00 John Brown , seed corn 3 00 Morris Drug Co n 10 A. P. Brubakei 1245 Mark Seslor u 10 C. E. Hanson 0 20 0. D. Johnson , balance on sal ary 78 75 C. D. Jojmson. steward. t On motion the county treasurer was authorized to make the following transfers : From county judgment fund to 1903 county general fund. $2.05. From county insane fund to 1903 county general fund , S cents. From county sinking fund to 1903 county general fund , $2.15. From county high school fund to 1903 county general fund , 20 cents. From county special fund to 1903 county general fund , 70 cents. From 1903 and prior years county general fund to 1901 county general fund. $141.00. From 1901 county general fund to 1905 county general fund , $160.00. From advertising fund to 1905 coun ty general fund , $41.10. From 1905 county general fund to 1908 county general fund , $120.00. From 1903 and 'prior years brldg j fund to 1901 county bridge fund , 150.55. From 1901 bridge fund to 1905 coun ty bridge fund , $811.00. From 1905 bridge fund to 1900 coun ty bridge fund , $138.55. From 1901 and prior years county road fund to 1901 road fund , commis sioner district No. 1 , $2.50. From , 1901 nnd prior years county road fund to 1901 road fund , commis sioner district No. 2 , $2.50. From 1901 and prior years county road fund to 1901 road fund , commis sioner district No. 3 , 2.55. From 1901 and prior years road fund , commissioner , district No. 1 , to 1905 road fund , commissioner district No. 1 , $8.85. From 1901 and prior years road fund , commissioner district No. 2 , to 1905 road fund , commissioner district No. 2 , $8.80. .From 1901 and prior years road fund , commissioner district No. 8 , to 1905 road fund , commissioner district No. 8 , 8.85. From 1905 and prior years road fund , commissioner. , district No. 1 , to 1900 road fund , commissioner district No. l , $28.08. - From 1905 mid prior years road fund , commissioner district No. 2 , tc 1900 road fund , commissioner district No. 2 , $28.03. From 1905 and prior years road fund , commissioner district No. 3 , tn 1900 road fund , commissioner district No. 8 , $28.08. Union Creek court house bond fund to Madison precinct railroad bond fund , $1.10. From Union Creek court house bond fund to Union precinct railroad bond fund , $2.20. On motion the action of this board of June 18 , 1907 , establishing n road one mile long and twenty feet wide on each side of the section line be' tweon sections 20 and 27 , town. 21 , H. 1 , and allowing claims ns follows as liquidated damages : W. H. Sachtjen $00 OC C. 10. Owens 00 OC Alice M. Chantry 00 OC SWVt of 20 , 21 , 1 00 OC was reconsidered and rescinded and said claims wore disallowed. On motion the board then adjourned to August 7 , 1907 , at 1 p. m. Geo. E. Richardson , County Clerk. WALDO & DILLENBECK SUFFER $7,000 TO $8,000 LOSS. NO INSURANCE ON PROPERTY Fire Between 9 and 10 O'clock Last Night Totally Destroyed Norfolk Ice Company's Buildings , Containing 1- 200 Tons of Ice. The big Ice houses of Waldo & Dillenbeck Just east of the city be tween the hours of 9 nnd 10 o'clock last night burned to the ground. Near ly one mass of llames when discover ed , no effort was made to check the progress of the fire. No Insurance was carried on the buildings and the loss to the ice firm will amount to several thousand dollars. * It was a light royal last evening be tween tire and Ice and in the clash of the hostile elements the fire had all the best of It. In a few minutes ev erything combustible about the houses had burned and even the Ice did not escape the ravlshlngs of the ( lames. Loss $7,000 to $8,000 Uninsured. About 1,200 tons of Ice were stored in the two big double ice houses that stood adjacent to each other on the edge of Freytlmlor's grove. The value of the buildings was placed at $2,000 or $3,000. Ice and Ice houses , It was estimated , would total up to between $7,000 and $8,000. Last night It was impossible to tell what condition the Intense heat had left the big pile of ice. ice.Tho The ice houses whicn were burned last night Were built about twelve years ago by G. W , Schu-cnk , who a year ago last January disposed of his business to the firm of Waldo & Dlllln- beck. ' The origin of the fire was not known. At 0 o'clock last evening the last load of Ice for the day was taken from the houses. On account of the absence of Insurance the loss to the Ice firm will be heavy. The Norfolk Ice company stated af ter the fire that they would take care of their patrons and continue to sup ply them with ico. They thought they had enough , ce left for this purpose , but at all-events1 will continue to sup ply their trade with ice , buying it if ilccesrary. MRS , WILLIAM TAYLOR INJURED Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Were Victims In Runaway Near Winter Farm. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor of northeast of Norfolk were thrown from their buggy lu a runaway Wednesday evening , Mrs. Taylor suf fering a fractured collarbone and re ceiving painful bruises about the head. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were returning from Norfolk to their homo twelve miles northeast of the city late In the afternoon. About two miles from the city a broken Jjrldlc rendered one of their horses unmanageable , a runaway resulting. At the William Winter farm , Mr. Taylor succeeded In turning the team into a lane loading to the house. Hero the horses ran Into the trees , upset ting the spring wagon and throwing the occupants to the ground. County Treasurer's Semiannual Statement. Statonifut of Christopher Schavlntid , County Treasurer of Madison Conuty , Nebraska , showinc balances of nil funds in the Treasury on January 1 , 1907 , taxes and other items collected , warrants redeemed , and other disbursements , from January 1 , 1907 , to Juno 30 , 1907 , inclusive , uud balances on hand on the 1st day of July , 1907. Totals. 5 71255 82 | § 13SOS8 105 209844 Ol [ § 145820 461 0402355 RECAPITULATION. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand January 1 , 1907 $ 71 55 82 Taxes Collected 105792 78 State School Land Collections ; 5100 13 State University Laud Collections 739 58 State Apportionment , received 7051 51 Redemptions 2273 88 From Geo. O. Lambert , Justice of the Peace , flues 5 00 From O. F. Eisoloy , Justice of the Peace , fines 10 00 From B. H.Mills , Justice of the Peace , fines 20 00 From Geo. E. Richardson , County Clerk , excess fees for 1900 717 40 From W. II. Field , Clerk of the District Court , excess fees for 1900 58 05 From O. 8. Smith , for ripraping ' . 74 25 . { From Jack Koenigstdn , County Attorney , refunded costs , ro State vs J. L. Miller 109 50 / From 0. T. Richardson , Village Clerk , for Battle Creek , Jail Bond Fund 44 00 From Depository Banks , interest on daily balances 070 93 Miscellaneous Fees 72 00 Transfers from Funds to Funds 14077 09 Total . $ 209344 01 DISBURSEMENTS. , , ' Warrants paid $ 122901 14 Redemptions paid 2020 20 Taxes paid under protest transferred to tax funds 5121 4 Transfers' from funds to funds 14077 09 Balance on hand July 1 , 1907 04023 55 Total $ 209344 01 Outstanding Registered County Warrants July 1 , 1907. 1891 County General Fund. 1900 County Bridge Fund $ 8 00 1900 Road Fund , Commissioner 1898 County General Fund. 1905 County Bridge Fund 0 05 District No. 1 218 25 1899 County Geueral Fund. 1900 Conuty Bridge Fund 457 71 1900 Road Fund , Commissioner 1901 County General Fund. District No. 2 09 50 1902 Couuty Geueral Fund. 1900 Road Fund , Commissioner 1903 County General Fund. District No. 3 10807 1904 Conuty General Fund. 1900 County General Fund , Total § 80093) ) Total $ 47176 Total 139049 Cash Balances on July 1 , 1907. In First National Bank , Madison , Neb ' . 3058 79 , " Madifiou State Bank , Madison , Neb 8442 19 " Norfolk National Bank , Norfolk , Neb 0933 15 " Citizens National Bank , Norfolk , Neb 8447 47 " Nebraska National Bank , Norfolk , Neb ' . , 8450 89 Battle Creek Valley Bank , Battle Creek , Neb 2788 97 Citizens State Bank , Battle Creek , Neb 704 04 Security Bunk , Meadow Grove , Neb 085 54 Meadow Grove State Bank , Meadow Grove , Neb 1822 60 Elkhoru Valley Bank , Tilden , Neb 1755 51 Tilden State Bank , Tildcn , Neb 222C 11 First National Bank , Newman Grove , Neb 1909 18 Newman Grove State Bank , Newman Grove , Neb 2259 82 " State Fiscal Agency , Kountzo Bros. , Now VTork , N .Y 20101 07 " Ofllce , SJ718 02 Total ? 04023 55 STATE OF NEBRASKA , ) COUNTY OF MADISON , j I , Christopher Sohavlund , Conuty 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 1st day of January , 1907 , to the 80thday of Juno , 1007 , inclusive ; the amount of money in each fund ; the amount of outstanding and unpaid registered county general , county bridge , and county road warrants , and the total amount of money and cash items on hand and in banks at the close of business on the 30th day of Jane , A. D. 1907 , to the best of my knowledge and belief , so help mo God. CHRISTOPHER SOHAVLAND. Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 9th day of July ' A. D. , 1907. - * N , GEO. E. RICHARDSON , SEAL \ County Clerk. STATE OF NEBRASKA , ) ss. COUNTY OP MAUISON , { We , the undersigned County Commissioners in and for Madison county , Nebraska , do hereby certify that wo ha\fl carefully examined the Recounts of Oliristophor Sohavland , County Treasurer of said county , and have found the foregoing - going statement thereof to be correct. Witness our hands at Madison , Nebraska , this llth day of July , 1907. JOHN H. HARDING , JOHN MALONE BURR TAFT , County Commissioners.