THE NOHKOLK WEEKLY .NEWS UUUNALE1UDA1LMAUCII 19 1U09 Duslnen Changes In the Northwest. Ht'lh .loni'H of Wlnnoiooii Imfl lioiiKhl Hio Updlku elevator. Bruin niul live Htork biitdnoHH tit Nloliiiira. Iia I ) llitvhoH if ) BrockHbmg. Nd ) . IIUH bought the we'll oBtnbllHhe'd llvcr > biiHlnoHH of William Ilalght ut Hot- rle-h. H 1) Italph lloffniati of Plalinlovv IHIB opened up a shop at IU > rrlcl < , H. I ) . The .1 I' I'mH > Hi cnmpanv hnvc uliHoilici ! the lumber jaid la connec tion with tinUpdlko olovntoi at Nlo- liraia anil will coiiHolldnto It with tholr ptcHi'iit ' Hlaplo bmdiieBS. Atkinson ( Jiaphlc : Roy Smith , dep uty county Hoik for the- past tlnoo yoaiH , IIIIH lotdgnud and accepted n IioHlllon with tin1 O'Neill National bank and I' K. Dovesonlio IIIIH boon Hoiking In tln > 11 ( 'limn 01'H oil It e , will take the iilaie made vacant hy the roHlKiuitlon of Mi Smith Atkinson ( liaphlc : Kiigono tjiilllgnn ban pun liitHed the ll\eiv stock and good will of the PaimilHo llvoiy Htahlo mid will continue the bimlnoHH at the old Htnnd on Main aticut known IIH the Cement liain. North Nebraska Deaths. llaii > Hucil of Madison , who Horvcd In the re-gular army dining the Spanish win , dlc-d last Saturday. The father of I.V. . Wilson , a North- wostoin cMiBlnecr llvlim In South Nor folk , died Sunda } In Iowa whuio ho was visiting. Or. Honor I' . Smith , age.il llftv-tlnco joais , a practicing dontlst In StmglH , 8. H , for twonlj-two yoais , died of linoiimoiila. Ho was a hi other of Ii. W ( ! . Smith , chaliman of the South' Dakota rallioad commission , und was n WoiKmaii , Woodman , Odd Follow niul liable lie loa\os a wlto , tlaughtoi mid two sons Worse Thnn the Kntzenjammer Kids. Wajno Domociat : Last Monday while1 .lames Wilghl was out on his mall ionto and MIH. Wiighl away fiom liomo , the Connolly chlldion wont Into the NVilght house and made It all wrong , simply iitlslng shool. Mud was Bpattoiod over the looms , hods and every vv heie , edibles scattoiod mound mid a hoiiihlo mess made of the prom ises In goneial. It Is quite a beveio Injiuy to Mr. Wilght and his family mid no lodioss can ho socuicd fiom the Iriosponslhlo chlldien , except thcli punishment. Tnft and Cannon Confer. Washington , Maich 12. Piesident Tnft todav hold a meeting with Speaker Cannon , Senatois Hmton and Nolfaon and Repiesentative Watson. At the conclusion of the mooting Watbon said , "Wo have thorn licked , " lofonlng to the light with the "Insuigents" over house titles Progress of the New Road. Yankton Ptess and Dakolan : Pto- Imlily the nppeimost thought today nmong Ynnkton business men is that long debited Yankton-Noitolk bildgo mid whether It is to he or not to he Speculation Is life o\ei the picseiit Intense ! } Intoiosting sitiiatlon , sooiy Intoiosting hocauso the voij fnuii > of the clt > Is hugely at stake on the do- vclopmonts of the next few wook.t KVOIJhotly leali/os this and for this loasoii ovoiy action of the men hoio In the Intoiosts of the piojoct aio beIng - Ing watihod with a H\ol > intoiost. The ail is full of Illinois , of heavily loaded cais headed for Yankton , cat rj ing stool , ties and machlneiy , for the Immediate stinting , on a huge scale , of the woik , which bofoio a year tolls awa > will moan a modem rallioad and wagon hiidgo acioss the lUlssomi at this point UnfoiInnately thoio Is an "if" In the situation , in spite of the \ery oncouiaging symp toms. Theio aio these who say J. .1. 1U11 is tijing to got possession of the combination bildge at Sioux City , is using Yankton as "tho big stick" to gain his ends This loason is ghon b > some as the leal cause of all the sudden activity at this end ot the lino. Howesei all this mn.v bo , it Is cer tain that things aio going some In this quiet boig A local bank has boon made the icpositoiy to a good sized sum of funds to moot the ex penses of the men back of the piojcit and money Is ahoady being spent freely. D , D Oioss , a leading haul- wme mot chant of this city , got the Hist older , one for several thousand foot of hempen tope , with which to run a sixty-foot baigo to Ambioso Is land , whoio the first ical woik is to bo clone Queal & Co. came next with an oulei foi lumber , and the jauls of this , tlrin saw the lli t work being done. Last night Engineer 0. Yiiillo. Contiactor .1. H Johnson and tin1 lattoi's foi email , W B. Ogden , completed two well built llatboats , which weie built with an expedition mid woikmanship that showed the wood at tints thoioughly nuclei stood their woik. This moining the big Queal team was given a job and shoitl.v after S o'clock the whole outfit made the Hist trip to the noith end of the bildge site on the Yankton-Nor- folk giade , whoio all day a lot of pro- llinlnaiy work was under way. En gineer W L Bruce , who knows moio of the ins and outs of the engineer ing on the pioposed toad than any othei man in Yankton , was asked to go along , but could not possibly spaio the time and so sent Mi. Lelbee , city engineer and surveyor , who was fully nblo to give Mr. Yulllo all the Infotma- tlon ho wanted. In answer to numetons questions fired at him bv Inquisitive newspaper men. Mr Ynllle steadily maintains his position , that this time the road Is a go , notwithstanding nil adverse criti cisms and rumors That the people he represents ate building the toad for the best of all reasons , that there Is business In It for them. That the tlmo Is now ripe for the project , which failed twenty > ears ago uecause It was too premature That the Inter vening two decades has seen the ter ritory to bo covered progress so rapidly - ly that there Is a good paying traffic In sight from the Htnrt. Ho asserts that Yankton puoplo will very soon have nil doubts removed IIH to the sin cerity of the men ongnged In the work and that they might just as well get ready for n now em about to Html hoio that will make Yankton boom In a way that ulll satisfy her most opti mistic cltl/.i'iiH. TltOHo nineteen cars of mate Hal alluded to ycsteida.v , had not mlived lit * to this morning , hut they arc * actually on the toad , and Mr. Yulllo says , with a twinkle In his o > o , that ho anticipates the Honfiitlon they will cause on their aiilval , that they will get hole as soon as the Milwau kee load can conveniently make the haul fiom Chicago and that any day now ought to see them milvo , and the MIOIIOI the bettei , as he and Con- 11 actor Johnson need them as soon as thov can get hold of them. Taken all In all , things do look lather good for old Yankton and a teal encoiiHiglng s.vmptom Is the firm conviction of the local men most In touch with the piojoct for many .voain that the whole big deal Is a sine go. Now watch hoi smoke. In older to cinch the thing would It not bo n good thing to not overlook anychances and foi one thing to get that $75,000 bonus cinched ? Real Estate Transfers. Itoal estate transfers for the week ending Match ( i , 1)01) ! ) ) , compiled by Madison County Abstract & Guarantee Co , office with Mapos & Ha/en. .loo n.inkoj to Valentino P. Schmltt , W D. Cons. $1,500. Pt of sVj of so'4 I2 ! U2 1 , and pail of no'/i ' of no'/4 ' 5-21-1. Valentino P. Schmltt to John W Chapman , W H. Cons $2,000. Pt of sVi of so'/ , I2-22-l. ! James U Lodge to Adolph Schilling , W. 1) Cons. $2,000. Nj f ne / o-2.M. John II. Ott to C. O. Kolscr , W. D. Cons. $11.511(10. ( KMr f soVi ! ! , and c > Vj iioM and so110 , and n'/j of neVi 15. and nwVi 1123and ! ! , sV6 of BO VI : ! ! ! -21- : : James William Wells 'to Hany P. Heath , W. 13 Cons. $1,500. SwVi 14- 2-2. : : Hatty P Heath to Kmll Ucnner , W. D. Cons. $0,100. NoV , 2S-2II-2. It a R. Jenkins to John W. Schlcct , W O Cons $12,100. Nw'/i 19-2.- ! : ! . Tlllman Waller to John W. Dover , W. D. Cons. $1,800 13 Va of ncVi 21- 22-1 221A. A. 1C. Kull to Doia B. Wiiley , W. D Cons. $0,000. Lots 8 , 9 and 10 , and s 2I5Vs feet of lot 11 , block 8 , Din- land's Phst Addition to Noifolk. John M. Dlneeii to Emma C. Relnec- cius , W. D. Cons. $1,000. Lot 1 , block 1 , Hunch's Addition to Madison. Lukott.v Mussor to William Xedre- bet , W D Cons. $000. Lot 9 , block ; U , Hattlo Creek Chauncej L\man to M. G. Deed , W. D. Cons $12,000. WVa 17-2M5. ; William Bentto William Hille , W. D. Cons. $1COO. WVa of nw"of nvvVl 21-21-1. Call Diefko to William BentQ. . C I ) Cons $1.00. WVa of nwV4 of nvvV4 21-21-1. It one Ga.vloid to Albeit E. and .Emma Petei , W. D. Cons. $7,000. Se / , 12-21-2. Geoige Enmett Wat tick to J. R. How , W. D. Cons. $750. Pait of lot 5 , West Meadow Giove. Andiew C. Clnlstlanscn to E L. Twlss , W. D. Cons $1,000. Part of 11 Vj of nvv'4 ' 25-21-1. Anna C. Hanett to P. A Bairett , , . D. Cons. $01.50 : Lot 17 , block 9 , Rallioad Addition to Now man Glove. Mai ion G. How ell to Gee H. Gutiu , W D. Cons. $110. Lot -1 , block 15 , Railiond Addition to Newman Giove. M. C Gsrietl to Peter Rubendall , Q. C. D Cons. $1 00. SVj 15-22-1. J. M. Kingei > and E. H. Lulkait to E. P. Elchoff , W. D. Cons. $12,000. Nvv 4 l-2-l. : : C D. Hojor to Lukott } Mnssor , W. 1) Cons. $850. Lot S , block 8 , Hattlo CieeK. Emmett E. Cat t alter to John H. Uodokohr , W. D. Cons $1,200. N1of swy , 4-2 ; : ; ) . Maiy W.vland to Anton Wjland , W D Cons $1 00. W' 12-21-1. Maiy W.vland to Anton W.vland , W. D. Cons. $1 00. Pait of no'/i ot sw'/i I2-22-l. ! Mai Ion G. Hood to Gustav Miller , W D. Cons $5.r.OO. . S'/i 17-2IS-2. Robeit W , Pugh to August Schloct , W D Cons $0,500. SvvVi 20-21-1. Heiman Mai to John Koonlgsteln , I W. D. Cons $150 Lots 19 , 20 , 21 and 22. block 1 , Rlvoislde Patk Addition I to Noifolk. Thomas Leavj to Richaid M Toir > , W. D. Cons. $9.000. S of no'/i and H M : of scVi S-21-4. N. A Rainbolt to William Schlmel- pfonlg , Special W. D. Cons. $1.00. Lot K ! , block IS , Western Town Lot Com- panv's Addition to Norfolk Junction. Charlo ) J. Hlbben to Ileitnan P. Witto. W. D. Cons. $1,050. Lot 5 , 'block ' 3 , Doise > Place Addition to Nor folk. Augusta W. Doir to Catl O. Ander son , W W. Cons. $0,000.00. NVj of net/i 15-22-4 Augusta W Door to Adam Door , W. D Cons $ S , 0000. S'i : of ne > ,4 and n'/i of nVj 15-22-1. Thcodote Knudsen to John O. Huso- by. W. U Cons. ? 1 00. Lot 15. block 2 , linages' Addition to Newman Grove. Clnistlan Simonson to John W. Ov01 berg , W D. Cons. $6.500.00. Pait of s ( . of n { . of noV , : Ui-21-4. Catl Knapp to Anton Wylaml , W. D. Cons. $ GC57. Pait of nMs of be > 4 31- 2M. 2M.Ernest Ernest rreudenberg to George Stuckwlsch , W. D. Cons. $10,00000 SE'4 19-23-3. A E. Carlson to Charles A. Johnson , W. D. Cons $7.800 00. SWV4 7-22-4. George W. Schwenk to John Metz , W D Cons $00000 Lot 15 , Bussey's Suburban lots to Norfolk. Mlr.nlo Marie Albcrtlno Verges to Charles Illegen , W. D. Cons. $162.5. ) . Lots 14 , 15 , 16 , 35 , 36 and 37 , block 47 , Queen City Place Addition to Norfolk. / ( Nils S. leld to P. R. SJoberg , W. D. Cons. $1,300.00. Lot 12 , block 1 , Rail road Addition to Newman Grove. | Therc'sln ehllng to Rachel Jane Colenian , W. D Cons. $1,100.00. Lots I 5 and (1. ( block S2 , Nottliwest Addition to Madison. Nancy O. Condon to Ptank T. Walk- 01 , W D Cons $10.00000. NEV4 17- ' 21-1. | 1 lOtnnia P Lane to James S. Monow , I W. 1) Cons $1 00. Pait of lot II , block II , Haase's Siihuiban lots to Noifolk. ! Hairy P. Heath to chailes D. Mus-j teed , W. D. Cons. $8,000.00. X\\'V ! 27-2.1-2. - - I 1,17/le Cmiablne to Anna Koahler , W. I ) Cons $2,10000. Blocks 17 and IS , Hillside Tort aio Addition to Nor folk GIOIK" ' Shlppoo to W. D. Hmlov , \V. \ 1) . Cons. $95000. Lot 9 , block I , Km nctt. Human P. Spllttgoiber to Hotmail Koch , W. 1) Cons. $0,000.00. E' < ! of iioi' , and c'/j ' of w'is ' of noV4 12-21-2. Rlley Is Free , Others Held. With one of the Hadar bank lobbcr suspects , James Rlloy , tin nod loose , and with the other two suspects , James Mortlson and Harij Jo.vco , to- mantled to his caio hut given until March 18 to appeal to the supreme court , Sheriff E. A. Dwor returned to Pioice this moining fiom Slonx City , whoio ho and County Attorney Stewart have been contial flginos in a bitter comt battle before Dlstilct Judge Mould ovoi the leipiisltlons hi ought against the throe pilsoneis held b > the Sioux Citv police Sought to Prove Alibi. Attorney Dan Sullivan for the pilsonois made overj possible offoit to piovo an alibi tor the men. Six witnesses woie put on the stand to wmd this end. Plainview Daker Cinches Morrison. James Morrison , supposed to be the ilimloadei , would haidly hnvo been hold but toi the testimony of Sam Johnson , a baker at Plainview. John son positively identified Moirlson as a man ho saw In his icstauiant on the moining after the robboij. Ho thought Rile > might have been with him but was not sine. Piom this it appeals that the rohbcis went to Plainview aftoi the lobboiy , taking the Bulling- ton Into SiouxCity. . John W. Potter , it now develops , saw Monison in Hadai Jannai ) 1C Norfolk Man Forgets. Geoige Monis , a clcik at the Pioneer looming house in Noifolk , dodtio od b > flie dining a January bllz/aid , locognl/ed at the jail in Sioux Cit ) both Rlley and Jojco as having stop ped with him in Noifolk Then he wont up town. When he got back in the aftomoon he had foi gotten all about the men. Mis Pailev , whose husband inn the looming house , was to have gone to Sioux Cit.v , la. , but instead is now in Long Beach , Cal. Mrs. Stanfleld Helped. The Identification of Jo.vcc by Mrs. Stanfleld of Norfolk is thought to have boon laigelj losponsiblo for Jojce be ing tinned over to the Nebiaska an- thotities along with Monison. March 18 the Day. Attornev Sullivan has until Maich IS to go bofoie the supieme court for his men It lie appeals the supreme comt will tlx the amount of the bond which the men must glvo befoie they can get out of jail pending the hearing. If the appeal is not taken the men will be biought to Nebiaska im- modlatelj after the eighteenth by Sheiiff Dvv.vti It Is not believed that the appeal will be taken. Have Men Most Implicated. Sioux Citj , Maich 12. "While I cannot sa > that I am ontiioly pleased , " said Countj Attorney Chailes Stowatt , of Pierce county , after the decision in the Hadai case had been handed down , "jet 1 believe that we have the two men who woic most Implicated I ad mit the evidence against Rlley is not so good as that against Joyce and Monison. " Alter the decision had been given Mr. Sullivan stepped to Rlley and said : "Conic on heto ; you aio my man. Go downstaiis and got your hat and coat " Rlley vvas loloasod , ( hero being no attempt to leanest him Dies of Measles in Old Age. Lamcl , Nob. , March 10. Hetmann Teten , se\entj-two joins of age , died as the result of measles. He vvas taken sick about ten days ago , but his ago vvas against him. His live ihildien all live at homo and In this vicinity. Mr. Toten moved bore fiom Iowa some eight years ago , purchasing a farm a mile north of town , where Mis Teten died several yoats ago Ho will be bulled heie Thursday after noon. Place Hunters Throng Capital. Washington , March 11. The patriots have gatheied heie. Imptessed with the idea that Piesldent Tnft will make a gcneinl change In the unclassified olllcial tester , the } have come to push their claims on sonatois and represen tatives No promises are being made by the peoples' icprcsontatUes because all ate uncoitaln what Piesldont Taft will do The most adroit questioning has failed to make him commit himself. All. hovvevor. aio maintaining a slmip lookout for good positions , as they think there will be a fine nnav of offices to pass around early In the now ndmlnlstiatlon. RULES FOR TRIPP ENTRIES. Judge Wltten Announces Rules for Trlpp County Homesteaders. Judge James W Wltten , superinten dent of the Trlpp count } land opening , has Issued the following rules govern ing the making of entries by the home stead winners at Gregorj , beginning April 1 : A room apart from the land office , to bo known as the map room , will bo maintained , In which prospective entiymon tuny select the hinds they desire to enter and have their homestead * stead applications prepared frooof ( eliatjje b.v export cletks assigned to tluit dutv A large map of Tilpp countv , 51x90 Inches , will bo exposed on the wall of this room for use b.v iippl'caiits ' In making thelt selections. ThIB man will show all tiacts which me subject to onto at thu time an.v applicant appears to make his HO- lection Ttc land will bo solt-ctod and en- teied nndor the following niles , which v.ill be stilcth onfoicod : I'nlo 1. The names of all persons to whom nitmhoitt woie assigned at the diavvlng wil ! ho called In the otdoi of the num'ieis assigned them , at the tln.o named In the notice hoio- tofoic milled A list of the numbeis , giving the time of entrv , will ho posited on the o'ltsldo ' of the land of fice and also on 'he- ' outside of the map loom. As soon as a poison's tame Is called , he will be admitted to the n.ap loom , and ho inti.U ta'u ' > his selection within the time assigned him. If ho falls to make his selection at that tlmo , ho will be peiniitted to make a stlectl m after I ; 10 o'clock on tile came day , lint not aftoi that. Rue 2. No one except the officers In charge , persons holding ninnboiH , and tholi locating agents who have complied with those tiilos , will ho1 permitted to cntei the map loom be-1 tvvcen U 00 o'clock a. m , and 1-301 o'clock p m , and applicants and I tlu It attomo.vs can not enter the loom until the applicants' numbois are called for the pin pose of enabling them to make their selections , nor can thev lemaln In the loom after their selections have been made. Rule I ! . All locating agents who complv with these legiilatlous will , at ( ! o'clock p m on each day , bo furnished with a schedule of the lands eiiteted bofoio that tlmo dining that day. day.Rule Rule 1. No poisui will bo poi- niittcd to onto ! t'to ' map mom as a locating agent , or bo furnished with a schedule of the lands cnteiod , until he has signed an agi cement that lie will finnish each homestead applicant - , cant assisted b.v him In making a se lection with his statiment and guai- antv as to the appioximato kind , quallt.v and topogiaphy of the tiact selected bv him foi such applicant. This statement must bo accompanied bv an allldavlt of the locating aent , or hv that of some poison associated with 01 oniplovod by him , and must contain the statement that the afllant | has peisonallj examined the land so- lectid and knows fiom such examina tion that the statements of the lo cating agent as to the kind , quaht } and topogiaplo of the lands aie sub stantial ! } couect Blank statements and allldavlts for use b > locating agents will be fur nished fieo of cost at the map loom , and the set vices of a notaiy public stationed in the map 100111 will bo furnished ftoe of charge to locating agents 01 persons filing the required aflldavit Rule 5 An } locating agent who fails or icfiises to furnish this affidavit or who fmulshes a false aflldavit will tht'ieafter be lefnsed admittance to the map loom lor any pin pose and will not toceive schedules of the en- toied lands. Rule C. As soon as an applicant has selected his land and lecolvod his homestead application , he must pie- sent the application to the loglster and receiver at the land office and make the icquiied payments Rule 7. Poisons who Intend to make second or additional entries , minors who make entiles ns heads of families , man led women who make entiles as deserted wives or heads of families , soldiers' agents , foielgn ooiui peisons 01 other applicants who aie required to file affidavits or othoi pa- peis in suppoit of their homestead ap plications must have such affidavits and papeis piepaiod before they on- tei the imp loom , and no papois other- ei than the regulai homestead appli cation will be piepaied either in that loom or In the land office Affidavits of pei sons ether than the applicant , made in suppoit of the application , nia.v be svvoin to befoie any officer h.ning a seal located at any place within the United States , but in all cases wheie the applicant is tequltod to swear to the papus it must be swom to bofoio the register 01 10- ceivor These niles aie pi escribed for the pin pose of Insuring accmate and 01- deily selection of the lands and mak ing of entiles , and to insuio , as far as possible , the faithful and efllclont soi vice of qualified locating agents. Surveying Big Tract. Neligh , Neb. , Maich 12. Special to The News : N. B Swelt/er , U. S. ex aminer of suivevs for the inteilor de- pal tment , left for Washington this moining to bo absent about two weeks to confer with the aiithoiitics theie In legaid to iosinves in Nebiaska and South Dakota Mr Sweltzer has over two million acies In this state nnd South Dakota under survey and lesurvo } , meaning at least twenty millions of dollars of valuation , involv ing man } Intilcate piobloms both In icgaid to sui ve } ing and law ques tions. He has succeeded in Inttoduclng lion comers for the Nebraska suives which will perpetuate for all tlmo to come the government cornois of this state. City Council Meets. Council met In adjourned regular session nt S.15 p. m , Mnor Sturgeon piosiding Ptosent. Coiincilnien Schwenk , Kiuffman. Ciavon , Dognei , Puesler and Hibben. Absent. Winter and Dolln. The treasmer's loport for Pebiuai.v was read and showed the following balance , general fund , $21.7. ! ; Interest fund. $1,129 13 ; water fund. $ ; ! ,89i50 ! , toad fund , $00821 ; sinking fund , $19333 ; street lights. $1.18805 ; gen- ptal sewer. $2.00108 ; sewer main tenance. $119.50 ; library , $1.137.27 ; balance Kourt o Bios. , Now York , $72121. Report was teferred to auditing committee Police judge re port rend and referred to auditing committee Moved by Kauffman , seconded by Fuesler , that a committee of three be appointed to look after the opening' ' of Hayes avenue. Carried. Thu ma } or appointed Craven , Dcgnor and Puesler us the committee. * ft' Moved by PucHlor , seconded by Schvvonk , that bill of Irvln & Molcher for J2S99 ho paid Can led Moved b } KaufTman , seconded by Hlhhoii , that a committee be appoint ed to confer with Mr. Bullock and Mr. l.o'vls iccjiidliig damage to MIH Lewis on Bullock Hide-walk. Can led. The ma } or appointed Kauffman , Sclnvonk and Ha/.en. The fellow ing lilllH woio i open ted on h } fie auditing committee' , and on niillon of Kauffnail , seconded b.v 1'neslor , woto allowed : Irvln & Mel chei , ? 5 , Thomas Paiago , $750 ; Nor folk Electilc Light and Pew or com- pan.v $21050 Huso. $180 , J. C. Stilt , $1. H. G Iliuos'gemaii , $5085 ; Na- tIrmil Meter companv , $0 ; Noifolk Light ami Pnol compnn.v , $72. H NO HOW . $100 H Rolnvor , $10.10 ; G. W. Lee , $ ti : ) W Koch , $300 , H. Klutt. $1. P. \ Reed. $150 , J Llndsa.v. $3 ; N Luke , ? l CO. Ed BI } , $220. P Thlem. $275 R. E Bo.vd , $150 ; E. Sai , $1 $ 50 , Sailer Coal Gialn Co. , ? 825 , Nebiaska Telephone Co , $3 ; A. Potois. $05 , A. Koll , $50 ; W. H. Livingston , $50 , H. Latdon , $2 ; L J. Jeffries , * 2 ; W Kopple , $1.50 ; Ed Haitor , $51.70. Moved by Kauffman , seconded b } Hlbben. that bill of B. W Davis for washing hose wagon bo laid on table until next meeting and a committee be accolntod to confer with firemen legal ding conti acting bills and other mallei.s Can led. Moved b.v KanlTman , seconded by Schvvonk , that J. Wallets be granted use of lot of West Side hose house for keeping it clean Can led. Council adjoin nod at 9:50 : p. m. FRIDAY FACTS. Count } Tientsin or Hi own of Pali fax , S D. , Is In the cit } . Mi. and Mis. H K. Goiecke ot Pie- monl ate in the city. Miss Mullen has ictiiincil homo fiom a btief visit at Pali fax. Mis II J. Mansko and daughter weie down fiom Pieico } ostoida } Among the da.v's out ot town vlsi tois In Noifolk woio : H. H. RUSH , Hoiboit Russ , Sam RUSH , Butte ; S. M Ti Inc. Madison ; H Ralston , Can oil ; C H Ray. Oakdalo ; Mis E J Leatheiman , Miss Veia Leathoiman , Hutte , Geoigo W. Klik , Plalnvlow ; W. T. Weis , Hutte , Pi.uik S Schult7 , Pieice ; Victor Benne , Stanton ; Wnt- ien Shuithois , Waiio ; H. II. How- tilth. West Point ; W. C. Whitvvei , U. Whitwor , Tildcn. About two inches of snow fell In Noifolk last night. A little son of Rudolph Ilaimel Is tecoveiing from an attack of pneu monia. Mi. and Mis. Ed Lambo are de lighted over the aiiival of a } oung daiiglitei at their homo. Gil } Picket nl and bildo , formcily Miss Claiissa Hush of Liich , will make theli homo in Noife > lk Mis. A P. Steams Is taking tieat- ment In the Methodist hospital in Omaha , vvheio she will piobably bo for a couple of weeks. Ernest Molchor and Miss Li//io Vieigiitwoio man led this aftomoon at the home of Mi. and Mis. William Hllle , one mile notth of town. John Hoimann's suit against the clt } of Noifolk for the loss of a hoi so which fell into an unpiotoctod sewei ditch will be hoaid in Justice Elsclc's court tomoiiow A flapping pail } consisting of Mont Whecloi , Robeit Bathko and Pied Woodtnff have lotmnod fioi.i the Pine Rldgo agcnc } , having boon dilvon out bv the high water and snow. Tho.v got some fine pelts , including sevdial laccoons. Noifolk baibeis ate neailng the S o'clock closing mle again. The now movement to shut up shop at S o'clock Is backed by the cleiks' association. At piesent evoiv bather in Noifolk save one has agiood to close at S o'clock and join the cloik's assofciatlou The asicement will , however , not be effective until this one. man swings Into line Giogoi } / Ivocatc : Don E Cam- 01 on , who has been In business in Giejor ; } foi neail } tlnec jenrs has decideii to move to Colombo and put In n haidwaie. Ho has his building completed and now ho Is biisil } engaged - gaged in nttanging the stock. The Noitolk detachment of militia presented an excellent appeal anco at Its first tegular at my Inspection last evening at the local aimor } . Captain Winlans of the Pout tit calvar } , sta tioned at Poit Meade , was the inspect ing officer. The detachment consists of tin oo squadb. All but one man were piesent last evening at the in spection. The state militia has at least two inspections a } ear , the state inspection and a national Inspection. Infoimatlon fiom Wayne is to the oflect that the funeral of the late J. M. Pile , piosident of Wayne normal , Is set for 10:30 : o'clock Satin day mom- ing at the homo nnd memoilnl services for the public at the lollego. The funeral of the Into Mrs. Cat ! Xuolow vvas hold Thursday afternoon at 1:30 : fiom the homo and at 2 o'clock fiom St. Paul Ev. Luthoian church , Rev. John Wltto conducting the sorvltes. Intelin'Mit was In the Luthcinn cometeiy. The chinch dm- Ing the soi vices was ctowdod wUn ft lends of Mis. Xuelow. The pall- heat ois vveio : William Winter , P Langenbotg , P. Puoslor , Carl Schmlodo- beig , II King and Call Winter. Neligh People Protest. Neligh. Neb. March 12 Special to The News. Not long ago an insur ance Inspector of the boaid of under- wrlteib was In Nollgh The result of his visit has been made known b } re potts to the Insurance agents hero in which they are compelled to ralso the fire Insurance rate in Nollgh , This has brought about a largo amount of criticism. The Inspectors' report was of a nature to the cffoct that the vvaterwoiks s8tum of this city was Inadequate , and that'tho olocttio light vvltlng In many lutlldlngH | H con- deninablo Among thono In the list icpoitod Is the now atidltoilinn A meeting of biiHlnoss men and piopeit.v ovvtieis WIIB hold last evening In I.Mi1 office of J. C JonkliiH to UHCCM tain wlrtt com so might bo taken , and the advisability In securing a IO.H Insurance into Instead of hlghoi. Dattlc Creek News , The funoial of J R Catdeln wns hold \ VedneHilaaftomoon at the Lulhoian chinch , Rev. J Hoffman "f llolatlng. It was one of the huge < t over wllnosne'd In Battle Cieik The lomalns weto laid to test In ( he famll } lot at the now Luthoian cometeiv Judge Hates , Cloik Rlchaulsoii and TioaHiiici Peterson vveio hoio ftom Madison Wedm-mlny attending the Gat dels fnneial. Wen/el Koi.vla was hoio fiom Spencer cor the toicpait of this week visiting i datives. J. M. Smith was hoio Pilday fiom Madison. Hon. P. J. Hale of Atkinson was tiansactlng business hoto the latter patt of hist week. Mrs S. KuhitH went to Nollgh Mon- da } for a visit with lolatlves. Miss Ida HintWIIH hoio from No llgh Satin day until Monday vlHlllng fi lends and lolatlvcH. Nick Bilslus came over fiom Leigh Monda.v for a visit at the C J. Stilckor homo. John Relss was hoio on a week's visit from Albion. Win , Beet and daughter , Mis. Bab bit of Elgin , vveio visiting lelativos heie the Hist pait of the week. Count } ConniilsslonoiB Huir Taft of Norfolk and Hunt } Sumloi-ian of Pali- view woio here Wcdnosda.v on official business PRICE OF DRUNKS GOING UP. August Bycrs of Pierce Is Bucking a Rising Market In Norfolk. If Judge Elsolo } doesn't let up , Au gust Hots of Pioice will have to stop getting dilink In Noifolk. It's getting altogether too expensive and while Mr. B.v ei s Is possessed of both pa tience and means , there is a limit to both. Tlnec months ago Bois , bound foi Gieouwood in Cass county , took a tnsto too much of the fight juice. Judge Elsolo.v fined him $7.10 Coming back fiom Gieonuood Tues day Mr. Bers stopped In Noifolk. He w-as still thiist } and again faced Judge Eiselo } "Just $8.10 , " said the judge. Thin.sda.v moining Mr. Bcis was again In Noifolk and again in police comt. "How much ? " ho asked. "Nine ten , " said the judge. The tlnec visits to police comt cost $2130. But Mi B.v01 s has the ttimls. And ho called a Norfolk police man who called him a "bum" b } ex hibiting a lease to ills lOOacio C.IFS county faint , which pns him $900 in cash this coming } oar. B.v ei s Is about fifty } oars old. NORFOLK CUT $3,500. How the Hospital Cold Storage Plant Was Killed at Lincoln. Lincoln Star : Ropiosentatlve W. J. Kelley aimed himself and went foith to battle Tuesdii } against an appio- pilatlon foi a cold stoingc plant at the Norfolk as } linn and came homo without his game. Again Wednesda.v moining ho oiled U ] ) his blinideibuss , got into n blind and waited patlcntl } until the appio- pi latlon bill tnat paitlcularly concern ed him came upi And when thcro was a chance to got a clean shot at the Noifolk icfiigoiator Bang' ' and Noifolk is sh } a $1,500 nppioprlution foi the cold slot age plant Kiaus explained Tuesday that the cold storage plant was icall } an ice plant and that the as.vlum could bin ice much cheaper than it could niamt factuio It in its own plant. This ar gumeiit did not go with the mombeis .vostorda } but the } slept on the state nient and awoke this moining to watch Kello.v bag his game. Leldgh succeeded In cutting down a boiloi appropriation $2,001 so .that the Noitolk appioprlatlon vvas cut $3,500 in all WILL EXAMINE JACOB BEHLER. To Determine If Man of Seventy Is Insane A Miser ? Jacob Behler , a Norfolk bachelor of seventy } eais who has enjoed local distinction for many } ears In bein pointed out ns a "miser" and as a nan who could 'Ivo ' "some" if bo minded , Is to be hi ought befou th > in ° anit } commission at Madison for uximinatlon. An officer will be u , liom Mfi Ilson Friday. The complau' was signed today b } Chief of Police Petois. Behlor Is often scon mound town He drives a dun colotod hoisc ami walks vvlth a cane. He Is said to have several houses around town which h < - rents Ho himself lives on Pasowalk avenue near Fourteenth street It Is not known whothei the nicr that lie does not spend his mont'v wi'l ' ho lalsed agaliibt him. Who'll Drive This Mall Wagon ? Fanners at Monowl are having ttoiiblo to find a man who will dtivi the nnal tonto wagon. The gov rn nient has piomiscd them a rural mall set vice but this far nohotl } lias been heard of who will drive the wagon . nit } farmers around Monowl are anxious for the new service so that the } can get The Norfolk NOWH every da } . The Commercial Club Convention. Grand Island Independent : Presi Tone's Spit i not in o i o I y . , iluy aio imest eil the PtPPJR pill l' . NUIMin * Careful selection miMMQN ami nnptovucl meth -IMCIR ' ods of | ; iiiulinicom- AUSI'ICE hino to ptexliieo an riovis MUSTARD unusually luuh sc.t- : , oimi | : value. In OANNi > I1IIANI ) ) ( > u are MHO of thu fine * pie | UIU'3 tll.lt blllk 6iH- | , lhiU | } > ll uxpoinro and poui u'lutum , iisnallv l.uk 1 hey nu > put up In nir-tiglit p.ickngtB , ahv.ivi iit.mi Tlif to nto two Mini * uf f plfon TOM ' 1 ntul "tttu > i fSrcrcm 1O oonM TONE BROS. , Doa IVJolnoo , Iowa. dent llushnell and the ofllceiH of the Noifolk Commercial club have ai langed to change the date of the an mini meeting of the Nebraska State Association of commoiclnl clubs fiom Wednesday and Tlnnsda.v , Maich 17 and 18 , to Momla.v and Tnesda } , Maich 15 and 10 Ever } cll.v ami vil lane having uny use for a common lal cluli has use for such a convention - should send not loss than two d < le gates to even annual galheilnu ; Tor the Ideas gained Iheio of how oilur cltlc's do things , and make piogiiss piopoil.v lepoilod back b.v such d. . I. gates , make the Invest monl well wet Ih the while. Order of Hearing on Original Piobate of Will. In the Count } Com I of Madison Cmm I } , Nobiaska. The State of No biaska , Madison Count } , To all poisons Intoi ested In Hie estate of Phillips W. Hull , deceased Wheieas , thoio Is on lllo In the count } comt of said Madison couniv , an Instiument puipoitlng to be llm last will and testament of Phillips W. Hull , late of said Madison count } de ceased , and Aniiico Ell/aboth I lull has filed hot petition hoioln piaving ( o have said instmmeiit admitted to pio- bnto , and foi Issuing of letteis testa- menlai } , which will i elates to both i on I and poisonal estates- I have therefoie appointed Momlav , the 29th da } of Maich , 19011 , at one o'clock In the afternoon , at the countv comt mom In Madison , In said conni } , as the tlmo and place for healing and pioving saiil will , at which lime and place } ott and all concerned mav ap peai and contest the probate and al lowing of the same. It Is fm l her 01 doi od that said peii- tionei gives notice1 to all poisons in- teiestcd in said estate of the pendency of said petition , and the time and place set foi the hoaiing of the same , b } musing a cop } of this oidei to bo published in the Noifolk Weekl.v N. ws- Journal , a newspaper piinlod , pub lished i.nd clicn'atlng in yild countv , foi tineo weeks successively piovions to the day set foi the homing. In witness wheieof I have hereunto sot mv hand and official seal this 1st da.v of Maich , 190' ) . Win Bates , [ Seal. ] County Jud e WANTED but ( ess Maga/ino TeT fiiire | > s the soivites of a man In Nor folk to look aftoi ovplilng subseiip lions and to secure new business b } means of spec ial methods usuallv effective foctive , position peimanont , picf' .1 one with expedience , but would eon sldoi nnv applicant with giTod nntmal iiuallflcatlons salaiv ? 1.10 pel dav with e oiinniisfon option Addnss with refeifines R C Pea.k ( , ROO..I 102 , Success MnMi/inc Uldg , Ni w Yolk HEALTH Vlavi , the homi treatment for dis eases of nerves and rrucous membrane Send for printed matter. E. J. Hutcheson , Mgr. 416 South Fourth Street. IBSTLES PLATES ARE RIGHT ; .1 REI5TLE5 .RATE5 ARE RIGHT 5 FRANK REISTLE ENGRAVER AND ELECTROTYPER U20-Z4 HWBtNCt DlflVDJ COLO 6O YEAHS' EXPERIENCE * on > 1liii ; -itctrh HTK ! rnntion niny nioeriuiu uur upli u > f .j uui'ilicr an liiT4tiilnii 10 pr-ittnluy pnirntn ) to C immiiiirfi \ llninnricdf ruiiihkMitiil IIAHOEOOK on I'uiunti Bfrit Irt'O. CUilCBt iik'enry fur uTiirnik' imtiinn , I'litcrm tuki'ii ilircniirli .Muini & Co. ri'cclre iftelal notice , Kllliout clianto , lu tljo Scientific Httierican. A hnnrtiomelr Illndratml weeklr. TjiriMt cir culation ( if any nclentino Journal. Ternn. | ] jear : four juontbt , | L BolclbyaJI newidealen. New York UtoiC U.C.