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V1TE XOKFOLK 'WHEKT/V NPAVR-TOrUXAL. FKIDAY , NOVlttlBKK I. 1010 J\ \ NO UID8 ON COUtlTY JAIL , S3o Madison ( ou ity Conmlssloncrs Will neadvGrtlit Pi ocecdlnjjs. MadlicMt. N'-'i. Uc ( . 25 1910 , 1 p. in Thu lionul mot pursuant to ml- Joiuiiniunt. PioHt'iit. CnmmlsslonorH jlutiry SumlMinmi and Duir Tuft. Thu mlnutuH of tlio mooting of Oc iobiT 1 woio mid , anil ou motion up- ; plOVC'd. Tlio lunir having nrilved to open ) ) ldn for construction of addition to ( outily jail , tlio matter way taken up Thu cjoik lopoitcd that no bids luul boon lllcd. Ou motion tlio clerk was dhoclod to loudverllso for bids , Bald lilds to bo opouuil Tuesday , October a 5 , into , i p. ui. Complaint having been nmdo that Iliuro WIIH u feucu placed HO ns to ob struct thu public road foiinorly platted and known IIR ( irovo street In the town \Vaiuqr , Madison county , Nebraska , tlio lioaid ou motion passed the foi- Jowing lesolullon : Resolved , That 1ho county eioilc ho and ho IB huiehy Instiucted to notify thu : oad overseer of i\M\d dlslilct No .S of Madison county , Nebraska , to re- } iio\u all fences obstructing the toad leading went fiom thu cast line ot tlio southeast quai tor of Becllon 17 , town- Hlilp 211 , noi th , langc I west , to the ilght-ol-way ot tlio Union Pacific mil- load , said load having been heretofoie Miqxvn on. plat of Warner as Oiovo street. On motion ( ho county cleik was in- Hlineled to eonect the 1909 tax list l/y stilldng ont the peisonal tax of \ntoii Rlmovslo of Noifolk city , amounting to $3.50 , on account of clou- bio assessment. In the mailer of thu Kind potltloncd for by Pcny C. Hams and otheis , it being understood that the matter had boon otherwise adjusted , further con- sldoiatlou of the petition was Indef initely postponed. The resignation of Henry Uecker as load oveiseer , load dlstilct No. 1 , was pioaontcd and on motion accepted. C. D. Johnson , stcwaid of the poor farm , picsented his second and thlid qnnileily icpoit and thu hoaid uiudo buttlomont with him as follows : Huttlo Cicek , Neb , Oct. 25 , 1910. To the County Commlssloneis of Mad ison County. : I hoiowlth baud to your honoinblc body my icpoit for the second and thiid ( piaiteis of the join 1910 : Receipts. May IU , 1910 , cnsh on hand in bank $350.97 Juno 18 , 1910 , five hogs to How- aid Miller , weight 1300 Ibs. , pilco $8.70 , amount 1111.10 Junu 25 , 1910 , pioduee 60 County warrant to Batlle Cioek Valley bank 19.GS August 19 , 1910 , cash advanced by C. D. Johnson to pay labor on tiling work 33.00 Dlsbuisoments. 1J. O. Stool , for digging up 402 lods tile at 20c $ 71.00 Louis Hanson , tiling on county farm 101. ; ! , ' ) Thomas Glnvln , digging up tile 21.75 Thomas Glavin , digging up tile 25.00 11. C. Andci son , bull -10.00 C. D. Johnson , on second and thlid qua i tor salary 7G.F > 0 S. T. Nupin.1 , bind leu 15.00 W. S. Dickoibon , hauling tilo. . 7.20 Cbas. Uleiich , supplies and meat , April and May 25.00 Kobcit Osborn , castiatlng cells 1.00 H. G. Whitney , telegraph' 45 1 L G. Whitney , freight on tile. . 21.00 T. 1J. llacklor , thieshing 1.25 J. D. Wllcox , haying 3.75 T. C. Collins , threshing 1.25 W. J. Daniels , thieshing 1.25 Thomas Taylor , hauling tilo. . . . 1 00 The following bills having been in- cniicd by tlio steward of the poor farm and now unpaid , were allowed and warrants ordered drawn for fame : C. 1) . Johnson , balance salaiy to November 1 , 1910 $1G3.5\ ) Frank Htuick 10.30 13. Hans 30.98 H.ittlo Crock llard\\ato Co 20.98 W. L. Boyer 12.78 C1. J. Sti Ickor 18.50 L. F. Moi/ 1.20 ( 'hailos Hanson 18.C5 Charles Uli ich 95.34 The Doerlng Drug Co 450 Dr. K. Tanner 21.50 Fred Scheergor 0.10 L. 15. Baker 1.42 C. A. Martin ' . 12.80 MOI i is Drug Co 3.25 Joe Maas 10.55 Howard Miller Lumber Co 13.12 Sam Burnham 5.25 Ecldlo Dannals 1.25 LesleyDannals 1.25 William Oding 1.25 Fiank Biolor 1.00 livin Ilogcis 1.00 Fi.ink Massman 7.75 Jake Harkrndor 1.50 11. N. Durnham 1.25 Cluir Burnhnm 2.25 C. D. Johnson , Steward. On motion special assessment against no > 4 swVl of nw'/i of 28-4-1 was re duced from $47 to $23 50 and the clcik was Instructed to coucct the 1910 tax list accordingly , on account of double assessment. On motion board adjourned to 7 o'clock ] ) . m. Mudison , Neb. , Oct. 25 , 1910. 7 p. m. Board met pursuant to adjoin ninent. Present , Commlssioneis Henry Sun- tlcrman and Burr Taft. On motion the following bills werq nllowed and warrants ordered drawn for same : .Western Bridge and Construe- lion Co. , on contract ? 1,00000 James C. Stltt , plans for jail. . 52.50 Jlrs. L. J. Hoover , land for road 25.00 Hammond & Stephens Co. , supplies for September 31.50 University Publishing Co. , sup plies for September 7.20 II. II. Kilbuiu , register of bjrths and deaths J .7p Chas. Lothoby , register of births and deaths. , . . . , . . . . 8.50 C , II , Ilynearson , register of births and deatlm 10.00 U. II. Mills , leglstcr of bhtliH and deaths 7.00 M. L. Kochn , register of bliths and deatlm 23.05 0. A. Sleeper , register of births uud deaths 20 Nebraska Telephone Co. , Nor folk , tolls 8.70 W. L. Dowllng , railway faro for panpur 19.SO U. Wnlto , helping surveyor , as signed to F. P. Wallu ! ) .00 II , C. Jensen , surveying 01.00 Gus Kaul , salary 50.00 Ned Voss. cliiiylng 12.00 Aithur Kilckson , moving cul- \ ort coru 7.00 Thomas Long , juior fees , statu vs. Bonnoy 2.10 Hlchard Boswlek , juror fees , state vs. Bouncy 2.10 J. S. Monow , Juior fees , state \ s. llonuey 2.10 I. Giavcs , juior foes , state vs. Bonney 2.10 U. V. Uruce , Juior foes , state vs. Bonney 2.10 James Rosehoiough , Juror fees , statu vs. Bouncy 2.10 P. D. Muthows , witness fee , status. . Kobeig 1.10 C. S. Smith , witness fee , state vs. Koborg 1.00 Win. Bates , fees , stale eases. . 13.90 C. F. A. Mmquuidt , fees , state vs. House , claimed $11.70 , allowed at 9.15 Sever Jnelson , witness fees , Htato vs. Noiker 3.30 Robeit Clianner , witness foes , status. . Noikor IJ.30 " " Hugh Tliompson , witness fees , state \s. Noikor . ' 1.30 C. P. nischingcr , witness lees , state \ s. Norkor . ' { .30 II. Ilalvorson , witness fees , J state vs. Noiker ! J.3 ( Thomas McCiacken , witness { fees , state vs. Noikor y.30 Wm. Hnrtvviek , witness fees , | state \s. Noikor 3.30 Pied Mack , witness fees , stale j vs. NoiKer 3.30 John A. Nelson witness fees , > state vs. Noi leer ' 3.30 A. T. Redman , witness fees , state vs. Noiker ' 3.30 W. M. Pei son , livery 2.00 Madison Cluonicle , printing supplies 25.75 C. F. Elseley , lees , state vs. Housh , claimed $10.85 , al- j low ed at , 9.7 llany Howaith , fees , state vs. H llousb f 1.10 Mrs. Dan Melcher , fees , state " ? vs. Honsli 1.10 Dan Molcher , fees , state vs. Housh 1.10 August 'Miller , foes , stale vs. J Iloush / 1.10 Mis. August Miller , fees , stale f \s. Iloush j 1.10 Dr. 10. S. Biush , foes , state vs. t Iloush J 1.10 A. W. Finkhouso , fees , stale " vs. Iloush ' 3.05 Tied Thicm , meals for pilson- eis , assigned to R. 15. Thicm 13.50 C. F. Elseley , fees , state vs. 1 Bonney , claimed $11.05 , allowed - ' lowed at ' 11.50 Chas. Dudley , llvciy 5.00 Madison city , water rent to October U , 1910 ( $3.25 to bo paid by B. C. Com. Club ) 20.0. liven Rogers , load work , claimed $20 , ( $3.25 to bo I paid by B. C. Com. club ) , al lowed at 22.7i Finnic Belelcr , load woik , claimed $20 , , ( $1.25 to be paid by B. C. Com. club ) al lowed at 22.7f Wm. Dickeison , road vvoik , claimed $9 , (25c ( to be paid by B. C , Com. club ) allowed at 7.7. Chas. Russell. road wont , claimed $2. (25c ( to bo paid by B. C. Com. club ) allowed at x 1.75 J. Schlaack , road work , claim ed $2 , ( $1.25 to bo paid by B. C. Com club ) allowed at 1.75 L. Bmch , load vvoik , claimed $5 , allowed at 3.7 Hamm & Roessler Eng. Co , tile 8.80 Louis Hanson , laying tile. . . . 212.99 W. II. Kirchhcfer , serving no tice 1.50 Sherman Snider , viewing loads 2.30 J. R. Chiisty , viewing roads. . 2.30 1. J. Scott , viewing roads 2.40 B. II. Mills , swearing in road appraisois and road com missioner 4.05 John Frlscli , load vvoik , C. D. No. 1 90.00 W. P. Dlxon , load woik , C. D. No. 2 7.50 Fied Schilling , grading road , C. D. No. 1 50.00 Adolph Schilling , work , R. D. No. 19 10.00 Henry Ueckei , work , R. D. No. 1 9.90 Homy Sundeiman , labor and mileage 32.75 Emil Cal , woik , R. D. NTo. 19. . 18.75 Joseph Benlsli , work , C. D. No. 2 3.00 A. J. McYVhoiter , work ditch ing 53.12 J. T. Moore , woik , R. D. No. 1 38.00 Burl Under , load woik 1.00 Fied Byeil ) . woik C. D. No. 2 l&.OO Fied Byerly , woik , R. D. No. 1 19.00 B. G. Melcher. work , C. D. No. 2 2.00 J. T. Moore , woik , C. D. No. 2 17.50 John Friday , hardwnie , R. D. No. 1 2.30 L. M. Johnson , woik , R. D. No. 13 81.50 John Orosh , dragging toad , R. 8 D. No. 10 8.40 L. M. Johnson , hauling lumber 21.50 Fied Schilling , work. R. D. No. 19 173.74 Sam Ledge , woik , R. D , No. 19 70.00 * John Frlsch , work , R. 1) . No. 25 104.00 Peter Sullivan , work , R. I ) , No. 3 . , 14.00 II. A. Pasownlk , sopaiator. . . . 70.00 CrummVancn , lumber for - bridges 21.88 Kruinm & Wan en , lumber for rip tap 19.70 Kitimm & . U'aiu'ii , lumber for bridges 17.95 Hurt Rader , vvoik on roads , claimed $11.25 allowed at. . 9.00 T. M. Long , mowing weeds. . . 12.00 August Pasowalk , lepalis. . . . 8.50 II. B. MeGlnnls , work , R. D. No. 8 82.00 \Vllllam \ Balei , vvoik , R. D. No. 8 5.25 J. M. Mllllgan , vvoik , R. D. No. Jj 5.25 Hun Hoffman , woik , R. D. No. } J 7.00 August Bcitiam , woik , It. D. No. S ( ! .00 Roy Sleeper , work , R. I ) . No. 8 23.50 Clarence Stiong , woik , R. D. i No. 8 2.10 W. 1' . Dixon , woik , R. 1) . No. 10 130.00 Cluules Gaholman , hauling lumber 7.00 Hauy Waud , work , R. D. No. 2 21.00 Homy Pcnhollow , work , R. D. No. 22 7.50 O. T. Boatiom , vvoik , R. D. No. 10 150.10 Joseph Bullish , woik , C. D. No. 2 , assigned lo J. Koenlgsteln 17.00 Oia Lyons , woik , C. D. No. 1 , claimed $ 13 allowed at 37.00 John Bicdchoft , woik , C. D. No. 2 , assigned to Battle Ci cek Valley bank 42.00 James L Giant , vvoik , C. D. No. 3 10.50 Coniad Werner , woik , C. D. No. 3 18.00 Davoy Oboi , woik , R. D. No. 3 10.00 Geoigc Phillips , woik , R. D. No. 3 . - 1.00 Fred Yolk , woik , R. D. No. 7 11.00 Ray Riser , woik , R. D. No. 7. . 4.00 Milt Riser , vvoik , R. D. No. 7. . 0,00 Geoige Zimmerman , woik , R. D. No. 7 10.00 Kdgar Tillotson , work , R. D. No. 7 21.00 Howard Risk , woik , R. D. No. 7 1.00 Milt Riser , woik , R. D. No. 7 13.00 John Post , woik , R. D. No. 7. 2.50 Geoige Zimmerman , vvoik , R. D. No. 7 18.00 Fied Hanson , woik , R. D. No. 7 C.50 A.V. . Tillotson , vvoik , R. D. No. 7 23.00 A. W. Tillotson , woik , R. D. No. 7 31.00 August Pascwalk , woik , R. D No. 7 2.25 W. S. Jusllce , woik , R. D. No. 3 8.00 C. F. A. Maiquardt , care pris oners 3.2P A. N. Snider , mateilal for R. D. No. 1 2.80 U. A. Young , woik , R. D. No. 8 4.00 William King , giavel , R. D. No. 1 9.00 Chic.igo Lumber Co. , lumber , R. D. No. 1 57.05 Henry Uecker , vvoik , R. D. No. 1 , assigned to Jack Koenlg- stein 121.05 Krnmm & Warren , lumber , R. D. No. 4 132.35 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber , R. D. No. 20 4.30 Chicago Lumber Co. , lumber , R. D. No. 12 18.00 A. N. Snider , mateilal for R. D. No. 5 3.5 ( Jesse Ober , woik , R. D. No. 3. 10.50 A. M. Jones , vvoik , R. D. No. 1 3.50 Leslie Beed , woik , R. D. No. 3 10.50 Sherman Snider , vvoik , R D. No. 1 31.00 C. D. Johnson , expense to Bat tle Creek Valley bank 50.00 Mrs. C. D. Johnson , extra work boarding ditch men. . . 40.00 On motion board adjourned to mee November 1 , 1910 , at 1 p. m. S. R. McFarland , County Clerk. Omaha Police Captain Dies. Omaha , Oct. 31. Captain Patrick Mostyn , \otoran police olllccr , who 1ms been connected with Hie Omali ; police force since 1881 , died yeslerday after an illness of four months. Cap tain Mostyn is survived by a widow and seven childien. Little Girl Is Crushed. Stuait , Neb. , Oct. 31. Special to The News : A 5-ycai-old daughter of Robeit Wright , living about nine miles northeast of this place , was Instantly killed Satuiday under the wheels of a wagon. A son of Mr. Wright had driven up to the house with a load of loose liny While waiting for a gate to bo opened a couple of his little sistots climber" upon the reach. When the wagon slatted up the smaller one , Canio , atlempted to run out from under and was caught by the hind wheel , : t broad tired one , which passed over her head , clashing it. The funeral occuned from the Methodist Episcopal church Sunday afteinoon , conducted by Rev. Mr. Beebe , paster , officiating. Norrls Brown at Stanton. Stnnton , Neb. , Oct. 31. Special to The News : Hon. Norrls Blown , Unit ed States senator from Nebraska , ad dressed n large audience at the comt house In the evening. Every shade of political opinion was lepiesented among his hearers. Ills address was well leceived. Fairmont Creamery Burns , Omaha , Oct. 31. The Falimont Creameiy company , Twelfth and Jones stieets , was gutted by tiio at 3:30 : Sunday moinlng , the entire five-story sliurturo being entirely ablate when tlio Hi emeu anlved. Loss $500,000. NEW WIRELESS DIRECTORY. 1,520 Wireless Stations Listed by the Government. Washington , Oct. 31. With the pub lication of the government's wireless telegraph dhectory just out , some idea s gained of thu extent lo which the vliuloss Is now iiHcil , In this diiec- 01 y , poihaps the most extensive In existence , there aio listed 1,520 Bla- IOIIB. This total Includes shoit Bin- Ions and ships , but does not taltc in ho vvoiships of foreign governments , tor are listed thu hundreds of stations equipped and opeiatcd by amatuuis. HELD FOR TIMES DYNAMITING. Three Men Taken Off n Boat Captain and Engineer are Guarded. Mexico City. Oct. 31. The names of hioo men who woio attested at Ac.i mlco suspected of being implicated In ho dynamiting of the Los Angelc.j rimes building and who weio abonid .ho power schooner Kale , aio Han > I lam , O. Cailson , and Dart Aichcr , nc- coidlng to tolcgiams icreived licic. I'lio names given aio as they aio ici- Isletcd on the boat's papeis. In ad illtlon tltu captain of thu vessel , Sunn IJngdolhc , and tlio engineer , Adolph Adolplmon , also said to bo the.ownoi . , aio still aboaid tlio vessel under guaid of customs house officials. As soon as Ilio schooner entered poll to take on a supply of gasoline , she was boaid ed by the Amcilcan consul and a poil official. The sum of $10,000 was found. The captain stated that ho had boon engaged at a contiact pilco of $150 by Adolphson to take the schooner fiom San Fianclsco to the Galapagos Islands , off the coast of Pom and Ecuador. The icglstor of the schooner stales Ihat Ham , Cailson and Aichcr were each to icccivo the sum of $20 a month. Cailson , Ham and Archer mo now In prison pending in vcsllgation. On account of a stotm the men wcio foicod to throw ovci- boaul the gasollno on hand and urn into port for a new supply. Wilson Into New York. Washlnglon , Oct. 31. Anolhei member of President Taft's cabinet has been dratted for campaign vvoil' in New York stale. Secielaiy of Ag liculluio Wilson will leave lieio Mon day night and make an upstale auto mobile tour in behalf of Mr. Stimson the republican candidate for governor and of republican candidates for con gross. Infantile Paralysis at Princeton. Piinceton. N. J , Oct. 31. Mai kits Crawford of rinnklin , Pa. , and a member bor of tlio fieshman class oC Piinceton unlveislty , died in tlio university in flimary of Infantile paialjsis. Craw lord went to the Infirmary on WodnoB day complaining of pains in the head In a. shoit time his limbs wore par aljvcd and despite hoioic effoits lo sav o him he succumbed to the disease Tills is the second death from the fa tal disease In the fieshman class with in Ilio last three weeks. Mrs. Herman Gerecke Dead. After two dajs of Illness Mis. Hoi man E. Gerecko , Mifo ot Hie stow nit of the Norfolk Insane hospital ant one of the plonceis of Noifolk , died in Ilio famllj apaitments at the stale hospital at 11 o'clock Satuiday nigh fiom heart disease. Besides her bus band , Heiman Gciecke , she leaves It niouin her loss seven childien , live sons and two danghtcis , all of when aio living. The funeuil will bo hold TuoMla > aflornoon at 2:30 : at the pailois of Sessions & Bell. Mrs. Gerecko is a Noifolk pioneer She was bom in Onanb.iga , N. Y , ui May 20 , 1855 , and moved to Watciloo Neb , with her parents in 1807. Oi July 22 , 1871 , she was mauled lo Mr Gciecko at Omaha , Neb. , and Ihcj moved to Noifolk immcdialcly aflci the wedding. The childien who suivivo her arc : Mis. Asa K. Lconaid , Fied and Clai cncoGeiecko of Noifolk ; A. N. Gciecko Iloldiege ; Irvln Gciocko , Ficmont ; Chailcs Goieckc , Hastings , Mis. F. W Emory , Pltlsbuig. Mis. Emciy will anivo tiom Plllsbnig Tuesday noon. An early icsident ot i\oifolk , Mis , Gciecko was known lo piacllcally the ontlio cJty. The mother of a huge family , all now giown lo manhood and womanhood , Mis. Geiccko was one of Ilio kindest hearted women that Noi- folk cvor know. She was very gic.it ly loved by the nelghbois who lived near to her for so many jeais and by othcis vyho knew her well. "Time , Place and Girl. " Noifolk is to see "Tho Time , The Place and The Gill. " Alieady tills season Norfolk has seen two musical comedies wiittcn by Joseph E. How aid "Miss Nobody From Stailand" and "Tho Flower of the Ranch. " Both made good. But "The Time , The Place and Tlio Girl" was the oiiglnal gieat How aid sue cess. The show comes to the Nor folk Aiidltoilum next Monday , Novem ber 7. Prices will bo irom $1.50 down. The scene of "Tho Time , Tlio Place and The Girl" is laid in the moim tains of Virginia at a "rest cine , ' whither Happy Johnny Hicks , and his pal , Tom Cunningham , have lied fiom the result of an escapade of Cunningham's in a gambling liouso in Boston. The complexities of tlio plot occur while the "icst cine" Is in a statoof quarantine with all the ser vants absent. The guests aio foiced : o do the work themselves a condi tion that insplins mutiny among some of thorn. Of course , there is a pietty eve story. The pioductlon Is unus- nilly artistic and thu choius Is the Ivollest and pi oiliest ciowd of girls that over weio gathered in one com pany. Messrs. Adams and Hough nro .ho nuthois of the play , and the music is by Joseph n. How aid Ned Weyburn noduced the twelve musical Hum- tors. Witli the prestige of having mated the longest inn over made > y any show In Chicago , In addition o ten weeks in Boston , and sixty lines in Now Yoilt , to ciowded houses ind tineo highly prosperous load sea sons , "Tho Time , Tlio Place and The Girl" carries lit least one other dls- liiellon ; It IB Mint Ihls Is "a umicdy vltli music and a plot. " Tim coinbln- ng of n story that can ho undei stood , vitli music of thu whlstly SHI it and vondoiful dances by piotly gills linvo ) ocn tlio pivotal fcultiics of Its oner- nous suciess. " The most hciiBiitlunnl of the dances s the "Dixie" number , which In com- filiation wllli tlio "Undo Kant's Best Gill" Is lliu llnnlu of the second acl. It was staged llko the other dances bj Ned Weyboiu and Is undoubtedly the H'lno ol his vvoik as n pioduccr. Geoigo Elmer hearts the cant again. lit1 appears as n hitppy-go lucky gam bler with n typical and piollllc vocah- ulaiy. who lomors all situations when 10 finds himself caught at a quaran tined sanitarium. Among tlioso in Ilio ( UHt. aio Amanda Hendrlck , Jennet - net lo Pnlloisuu , Goitiudo Smylho and many othcis , while the choius Is con- hldciod one of the most beautiful en tout this season. Hitchcock and Lattn Speak. Congiessman Gllbcit M. Hitchcock ol Omaha who , with Congiossmau fames P. Latin ol Tckamah , addiossed a fan si/ed nndloneo or demounts with a spi inkling of icpuhlicnns in the iVudtoilnm lieio Satuiday night , dis appointed many who came mostly foi the pin pose ot healing him explain himself on the attack ot Edgai How ard and the Biullej cigar bodls - tlosuics. "Mr. Ilitchuu'k never mentions it unless some one in Ilio audience asks him lo , " explained Congiessman Lnlla who was asked If tlio Omalm news- papui man would touch on that subject dining his speech Mr. Hitchcock , however , Is an do < iuenl speaker as was heiaided to Not folk demon ats pi ev ions to his aiiival hoio tclcgiams fiom tlio chaiimaii ol the state democtatio committee at Omaha Mr. Hitchcock's addiess dealt laigely with the laiill. All national Is sues , and the income tax wcio foa Hue subjects of Mi. Hilchcock's ad diess , Ho pialscd Congiessman Lalln with k'ciiui all ties , it ic.illy was not noces saiy for Mi. Lattn to make this tilp , said Mr. Hitc.hc.ouk. EvSenator W. V. Allen of Madison , who was seated on tiie plalfoim with Mi. Hitchcock was also a victim ol much pi also fiom the Omaha speakei who declaicd that .Mr. Allen had the ( banco ho would have seemed lice liimbei foi Ilio slalo of Nobiaska. Ho also piaised Ilio Madison atloiney's stand on the taiilt bill when Mi. Allen was in the United States senate. Mi. Hitchcock in piaising Louis Glavis , tlio dlsdiaiged cleik of the United Siales land ofticc , look much pialso upon lijmsoll in dcclaiing that although Glavis had saved the Alaska coal lands for the people in his insu boidilution vvhilo in olfice , ho ( Hitch cock ) after stienuous woik on the Hour of congicss had seemed the in vestigalion. What the outcome ol Ibis investigation will bo Mi. Hitchcock sajs ho could not sa.v , but for this icason ho would like to go back to finish Ills etloits. Piocceding Mi. Hitchcock , who was intiodnced b > Chaiiman i : P. Wcalh- 01 bj in a neat and hi let addioss , Con- giossman Lalta made a snoit addioss in which ho spoke lnlcll > on tlio tat ill and oilier national issues. Among tlioso on the platioim with the speakcis of Ilio evening weio E\ Senator W. V. Allen ot Madison , Wil- Ms i ; Reed. Madison ; \\.11 Weckes , 11. C. Mali.ui , H. W. Winter. Tlio local committee held a meeting Satinuay afteinoon at Madison wheic both Mi. HltclicoLk and Lalta ad- diessed fair si/ed audiences. They ai- rived in the city lit ti o'clock accom panied by Senator W. V. Allen , Willis E. Reed , J. B. Donovan , W. S. Taneie S. C. Swecl , Homy Sundeiman and W P Cowan ot Stanton. The paity is having a sticnuons till and all aio about woin out Since leaving Tekamnh last Monday in the automobile which belongs and is be ing cliivon b > Edwuid Lattu , son ol Congiessman Latin , 050 miles have been tiaveisod , sixtj llvo towns have been visited and speeches made at each place. A piinctificd liio and a biokcn spilng include tlio tola ! damage done to the car. Congiessman Lattn was slightly ill Satuiday night but detlaied ho was ready for moio cam paignlng this moinlng when the tilp was lesumcd IIosKtns was Ilio 111 si slop after leaving Noifolk and tonight \\ill \ lo ) spent at llaitington. Congicsmau Hitchcock and R M. Jones , a lepiesentallve of the Omaha Woild-liciaid who is tiaveling with the patty , spent Sunday in Omaha and ictmned her late Sunday night. A notitcablo fact dming Mr. Hitch cock's addicsa was the absence of any applause. Only once dming his address - dross was ho applauded and Ihat was when ho told a funny story. Then again aftet bo finished Ills addiess ho was applauded. Comment after the addiess seemed based on the elo quence of the speaker. "Ho is an elo quent speaker and good story teller , " constituted the major part of tlio com ment by his audience. Mn > or Dalilman and Senator Allen will speak al the Auditorium Tuesday light. Boy Shoots Toes Off. Jacob Kniuler , son of Mis. K. Kanz- el , a widow living at 715 South rourtli stieet. Is minus two toes of iis light foot as the result of accl- dentallv shooting himself with a shot gun Satuiday afteinoon Kan/lor was inslicd to the olllco of Dr. C J. Verges , vvhoro two toes of Ills light foot weio amputated. Young Kanzler was walking along ho lallrond tracks south of tlio June- Ion vvlion ho attempted to shoot at some plgoons Ho accidentally pulled ho trl/'Bor / of tlu gun which was minted toward his f ut Not long ago his hi other died of typhoid fever md only recently another brother , Icmy Knurler , iccovuicd fiom the same kind of Illness. Norfolk Won Madison Game. Madison , Nob. , Oct. 31 Hpochii lo 1'ho News : The Noifolk high school football team , In dim go of Conch Supcilnlcndcut F. M. Hunter , was an cns > victor over thu .Madison loam on tlio Madltum gildlum , ( he sccnu belli ) ; 23 lo 5. The gaino ilfu'lf was n lough and lively one all the way Ihicnigh. In fact , it wan emu of tlio most sensa tional and host high school games over plnjod In this tenlloiy. It far oxeeecled the sensational giimo bo- Iwcon Wnjno uud Noifolk a week ago. ago.In In thu thlid qunitor Pailsh was lempoiailly Injured mid was cairlod oil tlio Held and WUH imccecdod by Ogdoii , but the plucky llltlo quaitor- back was back In the game again in tlio next quaiter. Madison stalled Ilio scoilng In ( he Hist quailor by getting n touchdown They failed ( o kick goal , howevei and Noi folk's loam Doomed ( o giugoi up and look daiigeious. In tlio second quarter Noi folk insh cd down the Hold rapidly , with pioltj end inns and line plays. Paiish was stcad.v and deteimiiicdly cm lied tin ball over for the Hist touchdown tor Ills team. Fisher then kicked goal making Ilio scoio of tlio Hist half 0 ( o 5 In Not folk's lav or. Tlio third quai ( or was the foaluic quaitor of the game , Noilolk suuiut , two moio tone hdovvns. Mnpes took the Hist ball over and Kolohor tel lowed with ( ho second l-'lslior , trying an cxti omoly dllllenlt goal , lulled , but the other one ho kicked over boaull fully. Madison placed a clctcrmincc game In tills quai tor , and in Hie mix up Pailsh , Noilolk's quai(01 ( back , 10 locolvod a Immii on tlio head , llo was forced to lotiio and was succocdoi by Kolehei , whose place was taken bj Ogden , pla.vlug .i Hist class game. Og den is a stai player ou Hie socont team ol the high school and ho ; nov cd himself tellable for an opening en the Hist team any lime1. Caplali \ \ llley's line plunges and end inns simply bioke Madison's wall to pieces Ho seemed Invincible and tlio quaitci ended with tlio stoic 17 to 5 will Noilolk on top. Parish came bacic in the icniill quarter and Ogden lotiiod. Madlsoi again ictallatod when they made i spcetaeului sti night foiwaid pass tairjing the ball sixt.v yaids In Nor folk's lenlloiy Kolohor's exciting and sensational inn and cnptiio | o Ilio end when Unit poisonago was bu twenty yards iiom the Noifolk go.il knocked a touchdown (01 ( the Mndlsot team. Noi folk then hold Hie ball fo downs. By a soiies of moio piotlj cud inns and foiwmd p.isses Noi loll gave il lo their captain , who look i over the Madison goal lor unothe touchdown. Fisher made a bcautifu goal kick , which made the scoio 22 Ic 5. In the last pail of the lomtli cpiai tor Madison took a decided stand amen on a dangoions looking lorwmd pass got the ball to within thieo jards o Noi folk's goal. Noifolk held fo downs and with dillliult playing kcp Madison fiom going over for a touch down. When time was called Noi lolk had the ball in Madison's teni ( oiy. Jiivoiy member ol The Noitoik loan played an collont ( game. In fact they played the finest game ol the season with an uphill bailie for then in tlio Hist quai tor , when Madisoi scoicd a lonchdown. Odioinc's am Logan's woik in tlio foiwaid passes was splendid. Landers and Fisher many times rushed the ball a gooc number ol yaids Horn their line posi lion. McWhoitoi , Hibbon mid Den ton frequently broke through the line , and stopped tlio Madison runners be loie they weru stalled. Captain Wil ley , Parish , Mapes and Kelchor play cd a star game. Quarterback Bates ot the Madison team also played i stai game. His tackling and end inn ning was great. Captain Smith us ! < plu > cd a Hist class game at loft end ami was lustily clieoied by both iac tlons of the fans. The lineup : lion Wllloy , loft half ; Kolohor and Ogdcnlight half ; Mapos fullhadv , Paiish and Kclehor , quai tot back ; Hihbon , tenter ; MeWlioitor lolt guaid ; Denton , light guaid ; Fishoi , left tackle ; Landois , right tackle ; Logan , light end ; Odiorno left end. Substllulcs , Smith and South. Refeiuo , C S. Southward , Norfolk ; iimpiie , Profc'.ssoi Gmiy , Madison ; timekeeper , Homy Allen , Madison ; bead linesman , Mayor W. L. Don ling , Madison. STANTON LOSES TO WAYNE. Normalites Outweigh Opponents and Win , 11 to G. Stanton. Neb , Oct. 31 The Wajno State noi mal iootball team defeated Stanton high school team , 11 to 0. Ua.vno scored In the first quarter bj making a touchdown mid again in tlio lointb qnaitoi by a touchdown ami a free goal kick. Stanton scoicd by making a safety In the second quai tot and one In tlio lomtli qunitcr. The Wayne hojs outweighed the locals on in average ot about fifteen pounds. Wajno made theli big gains by line > lunges , while Stanton made thclis > y forwaid passes. Atkinson 5 , O'Neill 0. AtKinson , Neb. Oct. -Special to Tlio NewsTho Iootball game at O'Neill October 28 between Atkinson md O'N'elll high school teams lesull- ed in a score of 5 to 0 In favor of At- \lriHori. O'Neill may claim score 0 o 0 , but ofllcial scoic Is 5 to 0 in avoi of Atkinson Neliqh 11 , Wayne 5. Neligh Neb Oct ! i Special to flio NcM\h Tlio Nelij'h hinh school football team went over to Wayne IIH ! i-'rhlny mid dimmed Ilio hoyw of bat plac'u lo tlio tune of 11 lo n , \ Scores of Football Gnmcn. Ndmmka , t ! ; Domio , 0. Michigan , 17 ; Nolio Dame , U. MluncHota , 21 ; Chicago , 0 , , Illinois , II ; I'mdnc , 0. St. Louis , I'i ' ; jliiHlvC-ll , 0. ( * \ \ iHcoimln , I ) ; NnilhwcHlc'Hi , 0 , Kansas. \Vimliliiiin ; , ( ! . Pilnidon , ii DmtmnuUt , 0. Pommylvnula. 17 ; Cmllnlc , 0. Harvard , 0 ; Wosl Point , 0. ' Navy. 17 , Wc-Hli-iii ItntiurvO , 0. Michigan , II ; K.vineuso , 0 , Yalo. 19 ; Cotjalo. t ) . Blown , 27 ; Tults. ! l Notice to Conlrnclot.'i. Public iiollco Is lic'ioby nlvon ( hut sealed bids will bo leiohed by the boa id of counlv comniiHtilnncis ol Madison coiinly. Neb , for tlio cicclliin mid complollon ol n lulck mldlllon lethe the county jail , cm ( ho com ( house giomuls at Madison , Nob. Said addition to bo 01 octet ! accord Ing to plans mid Hpeclllcalioii'i cm lib In tlio county doik'H olllco at Madison. Noli No bid will bo cnnsidciccl unless accompanied by n ecu tilled check lot $350 , payable to the county c'loik of Madison county , Neb which shall bo foi felted to said coimlj in CUSP ( ho successful bidder lotuses 01 falls to onlei into a cnntiacl It smuu shall he awaidecl ( o him. The paily leceiving Ibo c'onlincl will lie loqtilicd ( o give a good mid siifllclent bond in such amount as said county commlssionuis may sped fy , conditioned lor ( ho faithful poi- fcnmmice of said conliacl. Bids will bo received at any ( line pi lor to 12 o'clocknoon , ol Novombei 1" > , I'MO ' , by ( be c ounly deik ol Mad Isou county. Neb , and said bldn will bo opened by ( ho commlsslnnoiH at Madison , Nob. , November 15. 1910 , at _ ' o'clock ii. m. The coimnisslnnois lioiolty icseivo the light ( o ipjeet any mid all bids. Donc > by older of the county com missloneis of Madison' i onnty , Noli , at Madison , this 25th day of October , 1910. S. R. McF.ulaml , County Cloik. Sheriff's Sale. lj ! viitno ol execution diiecled lo me Iiom the cleik ol the disliiel comt ol Madison counlv. Neb , on u Judg ment obtained bcfoio C. F. Eisdoy , justiceol ( he peace in and lei Nm lolk piednct of Madison c ounly , Neb , on the 29th day of Soptombgr , 1908 , and tiansciiplod to Ilio district comt ol Madison comity. Neb , on Ibo 1st ( lav ol October. I'lOS ' , in lav or of Noi them Coopoiago company as plain tiffs , mid against Noilolk Plcklo and Vinegar compaii } , as d < londanls , lor \ the sum of two bundled dollms , mid cosls ( axed at $ . ! ( ! " > , mid IK ( ruing costs , 1 iiavo levied upon tlio lollowing V-J piopeily taken as the piopeity of said dclondaiits. to satisfy said judgment I'-wit Lot live ( ri ) , Dm kind's sub- mban lots to Noilolk , Neb. And will oili'i the same lor s.ile lo the highest blddei. lor cash in hmid , on the 9lh day ol November , A. I ) . , 1910 , in trout ot the o.ist door of the comUiouso In Madison , /Nob / , that lioing tlio building \\heieiu tlio hist teim ol coml was held , at the bom ol I o'clock p. m of said daj. when and wheie duo allond- mice will bo given by the nndoisigned Dated October I , 1910. C. S. Smith. Shoiilf ol said County. Legal Notice. To Webster Collamei and Kanny Collamoi , his wife ; Louise Baitholci mew and Finnklln A. Baitholomow , he i busliand , My ion Collainor and Agnes Collamoi , his wife ; Benjamin I ! Collamcr and Emma C. Collamoi , bis wife ; Louise Collarner , Minion Collamui. M. R. Collnmer , Edward K. McNaii , riank M. Paimei and Ohm. lotto f Paimoi. his wlto ; Pony C Waldron and Mary Wnldion , his wife- , Fanny M Koonlgstcln. Mjilio W. To bias midvIohn , G. Tobias , hoi husband , Daniel J. Wnldion , Mamie M. Wal dron his wife ; Albeit F Nash , Graeo F Tyler ami Chailes R Tyler , he i husband ; Edith Nash , Geoige R. Pai- mei and Jessie M Paimer , his vvlfo ; Louise P. Cole and Frank W. Cole , her husband ; belis at law ol Cnirlo Collamcr MeNnir , deceased ; mid the northwest quarter of lot two and the noi Hi half of lot : : in block ten of Haaso's Snbmbaii Lots lo the city of Noifolk , in Madison count ) , Nob. : You will take nollcp that on Ibo fi 27th day of Oelobpr , 1910 , Unrest II _ 'I ' Tracy lllcd a petition In the clisliict comt of Madison county , Neb , against tlio dc fondants above named , tlio oh Juct and piajoi of wbldi HIP lo loie close a certain ta.x sale coillllcalo is sued at public' sale on November 2. 1903. to D. S. Bullock mid' duly as signed to this plaintiff against the proppitv above described , also lor laxes | aid sub cquent to said tax sale ceitlm.to foi the yoais 1903 , 1901 1905 , 1'ttio ' , 1907 and P.HiS , said tux sale cpitlllcnto having been Issued lor Ihc delinquent taxes for the year 190. The amount clue cm said tax sale eoi- tlllcntp and foi Ilio delinquent Inxe.s paid siibsoquput to said sale is the sum of $125.99. and Inteiest lliorecm from the dates of payment , tor which sum the plaintill pr.i.\s for a clccreo that the defondanls btloquiiod to pay the same or that said premises bo sold to satisfy the amounts found duo with interests , costs and ntloiney foes. You mo required to answer sa'ld potli tlon on or before the 20th day of Do- conibci , 1910. Einest H. Tracy. Plaintiff , Mapos & Haven. Attorneys for Plalnllff. , Father of Red Cross Dead. Geneva , Swlt/eilmid Oct. 31. Hon. rl Dunnnt. founder of the International Rod Cross society , died last night at I Melon , a health it-sort. , Try u News want aU iu-\t time. 9A-J