NOKFOLK. WEEKLY NKWS-JOURftAL FRIDAY DECEMBER 24 J90S ) I Suet for "Death Gifts. " I > o llonu , 8. D. , Doc. 17. Stephen1 , Black Body IIIIH uucd the estate of , Alexander Swift Hlrel to recover the value of tlio "dcnth glfls" inndo by the Swift lllrd family on the occasion' ' of the feast following the burlnl of thq old wnrrlor. That event wan mark ed by extreme liberality , and the "cel ebration" brought relatives from far and near. The Swift lllrd lands are on the roBorvatlon near Lo Beau , ad joining part of the territory recently. . thrown open to settlement and to bo filed upon next spring. When Swift Hlrd died relatives and friends from nil parts of the reservation gathered for the feast. Klvo steers wore killed nnd an outsider looking on would have thought that a barbecue was In prog ress. The event was a great success , nsp'oclally the presentation of gifts , which Included several horses , a wag on , dogs , blankets , harness and a calf. The calf was afterwards given to the widow , who provided a feast later on to her Immediate friends. Black Body , who married Bwlft Bird's daughter , fcols that the family was too extrava gant In providing steers for the feast when there was a good supply of dogs on hand. Ho has 'therefore ' Included the value of the steers In his suit against the estate. FRIDAY FACTS. Mrs. Mackoy of Stanton was hero. II. 0. Shlppco of Tllden was In the city. city.Mrs. Mrs. II. L. Hallo of Madison was here. here.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. DoBaor of Lamro wore here. T. Donohuo of O'Neill was In the city on business. Mr. and Mrs. Guy 1 * Kvans of Crolghton were hero. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howe of Nlo- brara were In the city. Mrs. Carl Albert of Hosklns was hero calling on friends. Ruth McGeheo and Francis O'Shea of Madison were In the city. Father Glbauor Is at Nollgh attend ing the Catholic mlsslou there. 13. Davison of Omaha Is in the city assisting the Bennett Piano company. Archie Gow , who has been attend ing college at Dos Molnes , Is expected homo tonight. Mrs. John Phlnney and her son have gone to David City to spend the boll days with relatives. Mrs. Charles Bowers has gone tc Kansas City , where she will visit rel atlves over the holidays. Robert Mathowson of Wakefleld it in the city visiting with relatives. Mr. Mathewson is on his way homo fron : Gregory , where ho had business. This is a great winter for coal. On ? Norfolk coal dealer says ho has sole 100 tons more this winter up to date than last year. The Damascus commandery wlV hold tholr regular meeting tonight ' Work in the order of the temple wll bo gone through. The W. R. C. will have their regu lar meeting tomorrow. Members wll bo expected to attend , Special busl ness. Refreshments will bo served. Andrew Beerman of Bloomflold wai arrested by Patrolman Llvlngstom Thursday night and lined ? C.BO for be N ing drunk , In Justice Eiseley's cour Friday morning. B. T. Reid and Dr. Simmons re turned from a hunting expedition ii the country east of the city. Cotton tails were scarce and very little hunt ing could bo had. R. F. Schiller , who has been vlsltlni friends in Toronto , Canada , has re turned. Mr. Schiller bays a heavy rail fell at Toronto last Monday. All aloni the route from Norfolk to Toront much snow was In evidence. Fire company No. 1 will hold a reg ular monthly meeting tonight. Th committee who arc drawing up th ' which will b now firemen's by-laws , presented to the fire and police con : nilttco for approval , have not yet con ploted their work. The sudden change In the temper ; turo hero has caused many cases c grip which , according to physician ! will be Increased In a few days on a < count of people going about wlthou overcoats. Former County Commissioner Job H. Harding was in Norfolk during th afternoon from his farm near Meadoi Grove. Ho says that his corn Is nc yet husked , and that only a few of th farmers In his vicinity have huske tholr corn. He thinks the snow wi last all winter. William Lewis , a former Norfol business man , Is reported at the polr of death at Sioux City , after an lllnes brought on from pneumonia. Mr : Lewis , who last month fell down flight of stairs and broke her am will probably go to Sioux City to joi her husband soon. J. E. Haaso and Charles Beiersdor who had been In southern Texas Iqol ing after a real estate deal , returne to Norfolk last night. Oranges at Just getting ripe In that , vicinity , saj Mr. Haase , and the weather durin their visit was so warm that the wont about without their coats. Paul Luebko has purchased the gr eery stock of II. Lnhmann on Thlt street and Norfolk avenue. Mr. Lue' ' ko expects to take possession of tl : store on February 1 or earlier. A no stock of goods on the order of the O car "Uhlo store will replace the La ! mann stock. The contract for tl purchase has already been drawn u and signed. George A. Latlmor of Spokan Wash. , formerly of Norfolk , who wt In the city calling on old friends , saj the report that ho is still connectc with Alfred Barnes Is In error. M Latlmor is now ono of the firm i Plummer and Latlmer , attorneys i Spokane , with offices In the Hyc block of that city. Thursday's "storm , which roacht Norfolk only In the shape of a co waye , hit Dattle Creek and a nutabi b'f towns In Chat vfclnjty la the sha ] of a blizzard. An ongfne'on train N broke down near Meadow Grove as an extra engine was sent from Norfolk to help No. G out , Heavy snow was reported near Dallas , where the rail road company was forced to use a snow plow to clear the tracks. I A. II. Vlolo , who officiated at the funeral of James Clark at Battle Crock , reports the funeral was hold In n blizzard which struck Battle Crook about 3 o'clock , James Clark was well known here. Ho was born In Virginia , then went to Ohio and Illinois , and homesteaded In Madison county in J 1S71. Ho leaves two sons and four daughters to mourn his loss. . Mrs. James Dugan , formerly of 'Norfolk , was his daughter. If the contract which has boon pro posed by C. L. Gose , manager of the Midland Chautauqua association , to the association hero , which mot at the Durland Trust company's office Thursday afternoon , Is signed , an ex ceptionally good program will bo put on hero next summer. Among the features of the year's program will bo Professor P. G. Holden of Ames , la. , university , the greatest corn export in the world. A farmers' day is planned for the day of Professor Holdon's ap pearance hero. Governor Cummins of ' Iowa , and Governor Buchtel of Colorado - ' rado are also included in the program. The following new officers were i elected at the meeting of the Wood men of the World , which was hold at the G. A. R. hall last evening : Coun cil commander , George R. Desmond ; advisor lieutenant , Dr. O. II. Meredith ; banker , C. E. Burnham ; escort , A. J. BHger ; clerk , George B. Christoph ; manager for three years , J. W. Fetter ; manager for ono year , E. R. Fair banks ; watchman , William Williams ; sentry , Charles Bohne. Arrangements were made by the Woodmen for a public Installation of officers , which comes up at the first meeting in Jan uary. A program will probably bo ar ranged nnd an entertainment tendered the public. Favors Burkett. Blair Pilot : Shall Senator Burkett bo returned to his seat in the upper branch of congress ? Next year the voters of Nebraska will answer this question and for the first time they nnd not the legislature will say whom the senator shall be , for the Oregon plan of making popu- ar choice will then bo Invoked , un- ilor the new law. Mr. Burkett will at that time have flnlshoel a service of twelve years in Washington , six years In the lower house and six years in the senate. During this time the people of this state have an opportunity to take his measure. It Is not forgotten that In 1901-5 , when n senator was to be chosen the republicans of Nebraska turned with practical unanimity to Mr. Burkett. He was then completing his third term in the house. In that body ho had gained a position of prominence and power. lie had ad vanced to membership of the commit tee on appropriations. Ho had dem onstrated a genius for hard and sys tematic work. Hp was a digger and delver and this propensity counted greatly In his favor as n really use ful member. The people of this state saw this. They saw in him the elements thej thought would bo even more useful In the upper house. To make sure ol his selection they Inaugurated a new method of selecting the nominee foi senator. They declared In favor of r convention nomination , so that choice might be brought as nearly as pos Bible to the people. At the caucuses and In the county conventions the Issue was made , with the result tha' ' Mr. Burkett was nominated In the state convention on the first hallo by a four-fifths majority. In this ane in the convention of the followhif year when political passes were de clared against for the first time li 0 a republican platform and when railroad Q road domination was ended by the defeat of their preferred candidate : for Judge of the supreme court , Mr Burkett played n strong and conspic uous part. He was ono the firs "progressives" In Nebraska and hai been Identified with the movomen since it began. While he hasn't al ways pleased all who call themselve "progressives" he has won the ar proval of the leader of the movement Senator LaPollette of Wisconsin , win says ho is "a progressive progress ing. " In the senate Mr. Burkett has a faithfully and Intelligently represent cd his constituency as ho did In th house. Ho has been responsive to th it needs nnd wishes of the people , thougl taking no narrow or restricted vie\ of national interests. No constltuen 3 I 1ms appealed to him in Main. He ha been active in promoting better posl al facilities. He has never overlooks the claims or the deserts of the ol soldier nnd no senator has been mor efficient or prompt than ho in son ing his constituents In pension mal ,0 i ters. On public lands nnd irrigatloi , s | in revision of the tariff as well as al „ other Interests peculiar to the we t fare of a western state , ho has take practical ground. His work in the extra session o congress to compel the redemption c platform pledges was arduous and c fcctlve. lie was one of the force c Insurgents In ho senate who succeee cd In bringing that body to a stride compliance with party obligation ! He stood for tariff revision downware and what he and his associates falle to get incorporated Into law was I part obtalnpd by the president i conference on the bill , after whlc Senator Burkott voted for its pasi ago. Ho stands shoulder to shouldc with the president In favor of th demands of the west nnd of th masses with respect to tariff legislt tion. tion.During During his ten years In Wnshlngto there has been no breath of susplclo concerning a single act of "Mr. Burket qnd thorn never will be. He Is abse ) O lutely clean in his public and privat 0. life. He 'Is 'morally ' what - the mot exacting could trlsh him to be. H measures up in his standard of man hood to what an enlightened , God fearing citizenship of n great state may expect of Us representatives in high places. Notwithstanding his long servlco ho Is still young , ' oncrgetlc , nnd ambitious. Ho Is growing every day and Is more capable of rendering hotter service in the future than ho has given In the past. Influence comes with knowledge and experience. This Is especially true In the United States senate , where sen iority gives prestige. There arc many good reasons why Mr. Burkott should bo retained In his present position , nnd the Indications nro that n majority of the people of Nebraska arc so minded. Madison County Marriage Licenses. Madison , Nob. , Dec. 17. Special to The News : Judge Bates Issued a1 marriage license to Otto Dombrowsky , formerly In the harbor business In this city but now operating a barber shop nt Bancroft , and Miss Augusta W. Shade , residing near Madison. | A marriage license was Issued to Michael E. Llnlngor of Boone , la. , and Miss Barbara Klolder of Battle Creek , Neb. Miss Kloldor Is the daughter of John F , Klelder , a farmer living near Battle Creek. The wed ding ceremony will take place at the ionic of the bride's parents Sunday. Says Clerk Robbed Store. Sioux Falls , S. D. , Dec. 17. One of ho features of the trial now In pro cess In the United States court In .his city of J. C. Cantonwlne , formerly prominent business man of Armour , n an indictment charging him with ycrjury , was the presence on the wit- icss stand of the defendant himself , ho testified In his own behalf , tinny of the questions asked him con cerned the transferring of property to Ills wife prior to the alleged robbery of the safe In his store of $35,3W ( In cash on the night of September 18 , 1908 , and prior to his having filed a petition In voluntary bankruptcy. It appears to be the purpose of the de fense to attempt to show that the robbery , Instead of being committed by Cantonwine himself , as charged by his creditors , was committed by a clerk named Smith , who for a period of about eight weeks prior to the rob bery had been employed in the Can- .onwlno store , and who is alleged to liavo known that Cantonwine had a .nrge sum of money in the safe. It is claimed that on ono occasion another clerk entered the store unexpectedly nnd found Smith standing In front of the safe nnd heard the safe door close , nnd that Smith , when ho turned around , was greatly confused. Claim He Was Robbed. Elmer Embody , the Emmett farmei who was fined in Norfolk police courl for "shooting up" the Junction saloor last Wednesday , claims that he was robbed of $176 during his stay In Nor folk , nnd efforts are now being made on his behalf to locate the money ani the thief , If thief there was. Embodj claims that it was while he was ii the Junction saloon that he wai "touched. " Following a dispute with the bar tender , Embody drew a revolver ane , shot at a glass tumbler on the bar His aim was not what it should have been and the bullet struck the casl register. Charles Claussen of Emmett , wh < was with Embody sfL the time , says IK saw $190 in Embody's possession ii the saloon. Shortly afterward , Em [ body claims , the money was missed. Embody and Charles Andrus , win are said to be farmers of means livini la Holt county , came to Norfolk to pa ; a note of $400 which was due on ; threshing engine. The two men wen partners in the engine deal and eacl carried half of the $400 when the ; reached town. The two men entered the Junctloi saloon. Embody took out his pockel book containing around $200 in bi : bills. He says he spent about $1 ( returning the balance to his pocket i ! the purse. Ho claims that when Ol fleer Livingstone searched him , fo lowing his shooting at the cash rej Ister , the purse contained but $14 , ani that $170 was missing. New Lamro Wants Depot. C. E. Burnham , president of the Noi folk National bank of Norfolk , W. I : Tackett of Gregory and Chesto Slaughter of Dallas have formed townslto company to establish th town of New Lamro , two miles nort of old Lamro In Trlpp county , S. D and less than a mile west of the noi town of Winner. This makes thre townsltes within a radius of a mile c each other Winner , New-Lamro an old Lamro. Mr. Burnhnm has just returned froi a conference held In Omaha with th other Now Lamro promoters. Th New Lnmro people sent people t Omaha and Chicago nnd nro makin ' an effort to induce the Northwester railroad to assure their new townslt a depot and to run the extension froi Dallas , through the town. That thing were exciting was shown by the fac that Mr. Burnham , after returnln from Omaha Wednesday night , was n called to Omaha that same night an returned to the state's metropoll Thursday. The town of Winner , near which i Is proposed to plant New Lamro , wn founded by the Western Townslt company of Dallas , Including the Jacl son Brothers and Butterfleld and Ba num. num.Winner Winner Is located on section 20. It founders have made a contract fc townslto privileges on the Northwcs orn's extension and , being in the cei tor of Tripp county , Winner Is looke upon as a future county seat probabl Hy , old Lamro , the present count seat , being two miles off the rallroa survey. Now Lamro is on section 19. 01 Lamro Is on section 31. It The Western Townslte c'bmpan gave $32,000 for tbo section upo which Winner Is located. The Bum of $14,000 , was paid to Chester Slaugh ter for section 19 , which has been bought by the Now Lamro company. To secure the county scat , under the Dakota law , a town must got more votes than all other towns put to gether. It Is said the Western Townslto company paid $40,000 for the townslto privileges In tholr three now towns Winner , Jordan and Carter , whoso towu lots were sold yesterday , and which nro slated to bo the three rail road towns. The New Lnnno hotel has been pur chased from G. O. Van Motor by the Western Townslte company nnd Is be ing moved to Winner. Help .Fight Tuberculosis. Help fight tuberculosis by putting Red Cross stamps on all your Christ- inns letters and packages. Every penny turned Into the Rod Cross society from Christmas sales of stamps , goes toward helping In the gi gantic battle now being waged .AMERICAN RED CROSS , . THE RED CROSS STAMP , throughout the United States against the white plague. All stamps sold In Nebraska are used to aid the fight in this state. Dr. J. H. Mackay Is the local representative of the society In Norfolk. I .Red Cross Christmas stamps may be had at Killian's , Leonard's or Hall's , book store. People living out of town may send for them at these stores , 01 by remitting to Dr. J. H. Mackay , i Postage stamps are not acceptable In payment. Notice of Administrator's Sale. In the district court of Mndisor county , Nebraska , Charles B. Manwil lor , administrator of the estate of Core B. Manwiller , deceased , plaintiff , vs Harry B. Swltzer , Maurice Manwillei and Charles Manwiller , defendants , Ir the matter of the application o : Charles B. Manwiller , administrator o the estate of Cora B. Manwiller , de ceased , for license to sell real estate Notice is hereby given that , in pur smincc of an order of the Hon. Ansoi A. Welch , judge of the district cour of Madison county , Nebraska , madi [ on the 4th day of November , 1909 , fo , the sale of the real estate herelnafte . described , there will be sold at publl 5 vondue to the highest bidder for casl 1 at the front door of the court house li f the city of Norfolk , in said county , a l' ' the northwest corner of Norfolk a\ enue and Fourth street In said city o : 3 ] the 15th day of January , 1909 , at th hour of 1 o'clock p. m. the followln j described real estate : | Beginning at the southeast corner c lot two in block three in Machmuller' addition to Norfolk , Nebraska , an I measuring thence to the east line c ' the northwest quarter of the nortl 3 west quarter of section twenty-six (26 ( 1 in township twenty-tour (24) ( ) nortl . range one west of the Sixth P. M. tw | hundred eighty-six (286) ( ) feet , more c B less , thence south to southeast corne of said northwest quarter of the nortl g y west quarter four hundred sixty-seve a and one-half (467'feet ( ) , thence wef a two hundred eighty-six (286) ( ) fee li i along the south line of said tract to y point due south of the place of begii , nlng , thence north four hundred si : n ty-seven and one-half (467 ( % ) fee t. more or less , to the place of beginnin g and containing three and seven-tentl : I i (3.7) ( ) acres , more or'less , and being tl part of the northwest quarter of tli j. northwest quarter of section twent ; I. six (26) ( ) , township twenty-four (2-i ( , . north , range one west of the Sixth 1 j M.I in the county of Madison , N i braska. And beginning at a point two hu : dreel and eighty-six (286) ( ) feet west ar thirty-three feet north of the southeai [ . i corner of the northwest quarter of tl r ! northwest quarter of section twent a six (26) ( ) , township twenty-four (2 ( < e north , range one west of the Sixth : M. , and measuring thence west flfl and seventy-seven ono hundre'dtl (50.77) ( ) feet , thence north three hu e dred sixty-eight nnd one-half (368.1 ( , f feet , thence east fifty and sevcnt ti seven one hundredths (50.77) ( ) fee thence south three hundred slxty-elgl n and one-half (368.5) ( ) feet to place i o ( beginning , containing forty-throe 01 o hundredths ( .43) ) acres , more or les being n part of said northwest quarti of the northwest quarter of sectk twenty-six (20) ( ) in township twent four (24) ( ) north , range one west of tl Sixth P. M. In Madison county , N I braska. And further : Commencing at point three hundred thirty-six nr seventy-nine one hundredths (336.7 ( ! feet west and thirty-three (33) ( ) fc north of the southeast corner of tl northwest quarter of the northwe It quarter of section twenty-six (20 ( i township twenty-four (24) ( ) north , rani ono west of the Sixth P. M. , runnh thence west ono hundred and elghtcc nnd twenty-one ono hundrcdtl (118.21) ( ) foot , thence north three hu dreel sixty-eight nnd five-tenths (368.1 ( ir feet , thence east ono hundred ar eighteen and twenty-one ono hu dredths (118.21) ( ) feet , thence boul three hundred and sixty-eight and flv ' tenths (368.21) ( ) feet to place of bogi nlng , all In Madison county , Nebrask Said sale will remain open ono bou Dated this 15th day of Decombe 1909. Charles B. Manwillor , Administrator of Estate of Cora : Ifonwlller , Deceased. Advertisement for Olds. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received at the offlco of the county clerk of Madison county , Nebraska , on or before the first day of January , 1910 , for the furnishing of books , blanks nnd stationery for the year following the flrot day of Jan uary , 1910. Following is n statement of the prob able gross number of oacb Item of books , blanks and stationery that will bo required during said year ; Books. Six 8-qulro records , four McMillan or Western records , ono C-qulro record with Index , ono treasurer's cash book , ono treasurer's warrant book , three tax lists , 8,000 tax receipts , seventy- four name tabs , 500 poll books , 100 poll book envelopes , 100 ballot sacks , twenty-nine assessment schedule bind ers , canvas covers for record books. Blanks. Legal blanks as follows : 1,000 8 % x28 , 3,500 8 % X14 , 6,000 8x7 , 1,000 8x3 % , 2,000 7x3 ; envelopes : 2,000 No. 11 , 9,000 No. 6 % , 10,000 No. 10 , 1,000 No. 9 , 9,000 letter heads , 3,000 memo heads , 2,000 postal cards , 4,000 delinquent tax notices , 10,000 perfect attendance certificates , 200 bar dock ets , 200 election notices , 7,000 assess ment schedules. Stationery. Twelve quarts black ink , six pints rod ink , two quarts mucllago , five gross lead pencils , twelve gross pens , rubber bands four pounds small , twelve gross assorted , 2,000 blotters , ton reams typewriter paper , seven stool erasers , eight dozen rubber eras ers , two gross pencil point protectors , twenty-four dozen penholders , ono box staple fasteners , four boxes Challenge eyelets , eighteen dozen document boxes various sizes , three reams legal cap , six dozen scuato pads. Separate bids must bo made on books , blanks , and stationery , all bids must bo made on bidding sheets fur nished on application by the county clerk of said court. All supplies must bo furnished In accordance with spec ifications on file In the offlco of the county clork. All supplies arc to 60 furnished as ordered. Bids must bo marked , bids for "Blanks , " "Books , " or "Stationery , " as the case may bo , and addresfied to the county clerk of Madison county , Nebraska. The successful bidders will bo required to furnish a good and suf ficient bond for the faithful perform ance of their contract. The county commissioners reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. Bids will bo opened according to the requirements of the law at the first meeting of the county board , January 10 , 1910. Dated at Madison , Neb. , this 7th day of December , A. D. 1909. George E. Richardson , County Clerk. Order of Hearing of Final Account. In the matter of tlio estate of Jamej N. McCarthy , deceased. In the county court of Madison coun ty , Nebraska. Now on the 15th day of December 1909 , came Catherine Heitman , the administratrix of said estate , and prayi for leave to render nn account as sucl administratrix. i It is therefore ordered that the 12tl g day of January , 1910 , at 1 o'clock p. m at my office In Madison , Nebraska , bi fixed as the time and place for exam ining and allowing such account. Ane the heirs of said deceased , and all per sons Interested In said estate , are re quired to appear at the time and placi so designated , and show cause , if sucl exists , why said account should not b allowed. It Is further ordered that said Catli erino Heitman , administratrix , give nc tice to all persons Interested in sail estate by causing a copy of this orde to bo published in the Norfolk Weekl ; News-Journal , a newspaper prlnte and in general circulation in said cour x. ty for three weeks prior to the dan set for said hearing. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed my off cial seal this 15th day of Decemboi The state of Nebraska , Mndlso n- county , ss. nid In the matter of the estate of Wll st lam Ilagel , deceased. 10 Notice is iiereby given to all pe 10y sons having claims and demand yp. * ) against William Hagol , late of sal p. Madison county , deceased , that tb ty time fixed for filing claims agaim IS said estate is six months from the 20t ISn day of December , 1909. All such po n3) ) sons are required to present the 3)y claims with the vouchers to the coui it , ty judge of said county at his oflico I lit the city of Madison , in said Madlso of county , on or before the 21st day e 10 June , 1910 , and that all claims so file will bo heard before said judge on tli erin 21st day of June , 1910 , at 1 o'clock ; in m. Amelia Hngel is the executrix e the estate. It Is further ordered that notice I all persons Interested In said estate t given by publishing a copy of this o a elor in the Norfolk Weekly News-Jou id nal , n weekly newspaper printed , pu 9) ) llshed nnd circulating in said count ; 9)et for fpur consecutive weeks prior I said el ay of hearing. st Witness my hand nnd seal this 7t ) , day of December , A. D. 1909. so ( Seal ) Wm. Bates , ig County Judgo. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issue n- n5) ) and directed to mo by the clerk of tl : id district court of Madison county , N brnskn , upon a decree of foreclosui th rendered by the district court of Mai 0- ( son county , Nebraska , on the 2nd da 0n - of Juno , 1909 , In favor of D. A. On na. . merman , for the sum of $329.50 , wit ir. Interest thereon from Juno 2 , 1909 , < 10 per cent per annum , together wit $25.70 , costs of suit , and accruing cost In an action wherein D. A. Ommonno B. la plaintiff and Alblmus Clark , et al ar * defendants , I will offer ( be pren IHOS described In said decree and taken as the property of mild defendants , to- wit : Lot three (3) ( ) In block three (3) ( ) of Pasowalk's Third addition te ) the city of Norfolk , In Madison county , Ne braska , for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand on the 4th day of January , 1910 , at the hour of 1 o'clock p , m. , at the east front door of the court house at Mad ison In said county and stnto , that beIng - Ing the building wherein the last term of said court was hold , when nnd where duo attendance will bo given by the undersigned. Dated this 1st day of December , 1909. J. J , Clements , Sheriff of said County. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued and directed to me by the clerk of the district court of Mndlson county , Ne braska , upon n docrco of foreclosure rendered by the district court of Mad ison county , Nebraska , on the 4th day of November , 1909 , In favor of Na poleon A. Ralnbolt for the sum of $10.80 , with Interest thereon from No vember 4 , 1909 , at 7 per cent per an num , and In favor of Napoleon A. Rain- bolt for the sum of $54.52 , with Inter est thereon from November 4 , 1909 , nt 7 per cent per annum , together with $27.25 , e'osts of suit , and accruing costs In an action wherein Napoleon A. Rain- bolt is plaintiff nnd Justus P. Leaver , et al. , are defendants , I will offer the premises doscrlbcd In said decree and taken as the property of said defen dants , to wit : Lots eighteen (18) ( ) nnd twenty (20) ( ) In block three (3) ( ) of River side Park addition to the rlty of Nor folk , Nebraska , and lots six (6) ( ) , seven (7) ( ) , sove'iiteen (17) ( ) and nineteen (19) ( ) In block three (3) ( ) , lots seven (7) ( ) and eight (8) ( ) In block six (6) ( ) , lots two (2) ( ) and three (3) ( ) in block eleven (11) ( ) , and lots thirteen (13) ( ) and fourteen (14) ( ) in block thirteen (13) ( ) , all in Riverside Park addition to the city of Norfolk , In Madison county , Nebraska , for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 4th day of January , 1910 , at 1 p. in. , nt the east front door of the court house at Mad ison , in said county and state , that being the building wherein the last term of said court was held , when nnd where duo attendance will be given by the undersigned. Dated this 2nd day of December , 1909. J. J. Clements , Sheriff of said County. Lena ! Notice. To Charles E. Paull , Joseph L. Polk William Hollstein , Charles A. Upline or , John W. Grim , Fred Bohnert nnel lots 14 and 15 in block 1. lot 21 ir block 3 , lots 3 , 6 , 7 , 21 and 23 ir block 4 , lots 2 , 8 and 23 in block 5 all In C. B. Durland's Second addltloi to the city of Norfolk , In Mnclisoi county , Nebraska , defendants , wll take notice that on the 2nd day o December , 1909 , Leo P. Pasewalk , the plaintiff herein , filed a petition in tin district court of Madison county , Ne braska , against the said defendant ! and James H. Davey and Mrs. .lame H. Davey , wife of the said .lame H. Davoy , first name unknown , th object nnd prayer of which are to fore close certain tax lions against th property above described , by virtu of a private sale of said lots to thl plaintiff on March 27 , 1905 , by th then county treasurer of said count for the delinquent taxes of the yea 1903 , ami for subsequent taxes pal by the plaintiff for the years 1893 t 1902 inclusive and 1904 to 1908 Ir elusive ; that there is duo the plalnti : on sale certificate No. 334 , private sal of 1905 , covering said lots 14 and 1 block 1 , and said lot 21 in block i and said lot 8 in block 5 , the sum c $49.15 ; on certificate No. 336 , coverln said lot 3 block 4 , the sum of $9.80 | " "crtlflcato No. 337 against said lot block 4 , the sum of $8.05 ; on certil ' iate No. 338 , against said lot 7 bloc ( , and said lot 23 , block 5 , the sui [ of $16.05 ; on certificate No. 33 igainst said lot 21 In block 4 , the sui if $9.75 ; on certificate No. 340 , agalm mid lot 23 , block 4 , the sum of $8.9 ind on certificate No. 341 , agalm aid lot 2 , block 5 , the sum of $12.0 'or which sums , with Interest from th Into , the plaintiff prays for n decre hat defendants ' bo required to pa 'he same or that the said premise nay bo sold to satisfy the amoun' ' 'ound due , respectively , with Intoroi osts and attorney's fees. You are required to answer the sal petition on or before the 10th day i 'anuary , 1910. Dated December 2 , 1909. Leo. P. Pasewalk , Plaintiff. \Iapes & Hazon , his attorneys. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issue ind directed to me by the clerk i ho district court of Madison count Vebraska , upon a decree of foreclosui enelercd by the district court of Mae on county , Nebraska , on the llth dt > f November , 1901 , In favor of Ante lucholz ns executor for the sum < 2,700 , with Interest thereon from N ember 11 , 1901 , at 5 per cent per a : h mm , together with $67.68 , costs tilt , nnd accruing costs , In an actlc vhereln Anton Bucholz as executor Inlntiff and Herman Gerocko , ot a ire defendants , I will offer the pror ses described In said decree and take is the property of said defendants , t vlt : Commencing at a point flfty-fli ods east and two rods north of tl outhwest corner of the northern luarter of the southwest quarter < notion twenty-two , In township two y-four north , range ono west of tl Sixth P , M. , nnd running thonca non ftoen rods , thence west fifteen rod tbenco north three rods , thence we nlno rods , thence north twelve rod thence east ono rod and twenty-tv links , thence north nine rods and thl teen llnlu , thence east fire rods ax twenty links , thence south twenty- eight degrees nnd eight mlnutoti , unnfc fourteen rods nnd two links , thoncn cast seventeen rods and nine ) and one- half links , to the rlghl-of-way of the Fremont , lOlkhorn ami Missouri Vnlloy railroad , thence along said right-of-wuy tumth fifteen degrees and fifty mlnuteiw. east twenty-eight rents and t\ve > Hnki ? . thence west fifteen rods nnel ton lluktt to tlio place of beginning , i-ontalnliiR four acroH and thirty-five ) squnro roela more ) or less , together with all the tun * omonts , hereditaments , appurtomuicoa nnel fixtures to the unine belonging ; In Madison county , Nebraska , for snlo n& publlu auction to the highest blddar for cash in hand on the 28th day nt December , 1009 , at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. , at the east front door ot the court house at Madison , In nnleS county and state , that being the build ing wherein the last term of court wn hold , when nnd where duo nttondnnco will bo given by the undersigned. Dated this 22nd day of November 1909. J. J. Clements , Sheriff of said County. Order of Hearing of Final Account. In the matter of the estate of Phil lips W. Hull , deceased , In the county court of Madison count , Nebraska. Now on the 4th day of November , 1909 , came Annlco Elizabeth Hull and Jack Kocnlgstoln , the executors of said estate , and pray for lonvo to ren der an account as such executory. It Is therefore orelcrcd that the 6th day of December 1909 , at 1 o'clock p. m. , at my ofllcc In Madison , Neb _ bo fixed as the time and place for examining nnel allowing such account. And the heirs of mild deceased , and all persons Interested In said estate , are loqulrod to appear at the tlmo and ) place so designated , and show cause. If such exists , why said account should not bo allowed. It is further ordered that said An- _ nice Elizabeth Hull and Jack Kocnlg- stoln , executors , give notice to nil per sons interested in said estate by emitt ing n copy of this order to bo pub lished In the Norfolk Weekly NOWH > Journal , a newspaper printed nnd In general circulation In said county , for three weeks prior to the day set for said hearing. in testimony whereof I have here unto sot my hand and affixed my of ficial seal this 4th day of November , A. D. , 1909. Win. Bates , County Judgo. Notice of Sheriff's Safe. By virtue of an order of sale Issued and directed to mo by tlio clerk of tlia district court of Madison county. Nebraska - braska , upon a decree of foreclosure ) , rendered by the district court of Mael * Ison county , Nebraska , on the 1st day. of December , 1908 , In favor of M Ol Ha/en , guardian , for thoin of1 * $1,353 , with interest thereon from De cember 1 , 1908 , at 8 per cent per an num , nnel in favor of Edwards & Brail- ford Lumbar company for the sum ot' $2,705 , with Interest thereon from De cember 1 , 1908 , nt 7 per cent per an num , together with $10.40 , costs of suit , and accruing costs , in an action wherein M. C. Hazen , guardian , la1 plaintiff , nnel Orplia Brown , ot al. , are defendants , I will offer the promise described in said decree and takctc < as the property of said defendants , tow- wit : Lot eleven (11) ( ) , In block throo. ' (3) ( ) of Norfolk Junction , In Madisom county , Nebraska , for sale nt ftjiblfc auction to the highest bidder forcash In hand on the 28th day of December , 1909 , at the hour of 1 o'clock \ , . m. , at the east front door of the court house nt Madison In said county and state , that being the building wherein the last term of said court was hold , when nnel where due attendance will bo giv en by the undersigned. Dated this 22nd day of November , 1909. J. J. Clements. Sheriff of said County. WANTED Huucchs Magazine ro- one with experience , out would con sider any applicant with good natural qualifications ; H ! Inry $1.50 per day , emlres the services ot a man in Nor folk to Ifik after expiring subscrir > tions and li > secure new business by menus of special methods usually ef fective ; position permanent ; prefc" with commission option Address , with references , R. C. Pea uck , Room 102 , Success Magazine Blelg. , New York. 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