v a x o THE WINN 511S NAMED Proceedings of the Republican County Convention STRONG RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED liloRutlonB KiMortcd From Vxrry Irr Hurt In the County NoihIihipk rlnroil on tlio Tlrkot lnililo of Two Hour mill tho Convention Ailjotirim KromSntiUilnjR Dully Chirk District Court Oik Sen wiami Cnntit Clnrk Iliiiir llu en Treasurer HC Mtli KlirritT f L 1 midniu County Iniluo S AMmiw SuporintiMiiliMit Piilillr liiMriiciiioii IiouiiiiSnmiih Coroner V Mil Twsnit Surwjor W II Lw Count ConimIslonir llrst District Cuius Smith Tho republican county convention mot today tit Bnttlo Greek as per cull in tho opera honso for tho purposo of unming candidntos for tho vnrioitB county ollleea to be filled at tho gouertvl election this fall choosing dologutoB to tho stuto and judicial conventions and transacting such othor business likely tocomo before tho mooting When Chairman S A Mackiy called tho convention to order at 1 1 10 this morning there was a very complete rep resentation from tho various voting pre cincts nil earnest in their dosiro tonamo a winning ticket and with but little dif foronco of opinion concerning tho tim ber of which it should bo constituted Tho first order of business was tho making of a temporary organization For this purpose W M Robertson of Norfolk was chosen as temporary chair mad and James Nichols of Madison as temporary secretary After taking his seat tho chair ap pointed a committee of five on creden tials consisting of P H L Willis M Gross E A Bullock O A Randall and O H Snyder A committee of three on resolutions consisting of S O Campbell P H L Willis and C J Stockwell was also named These preliminary proceedings com pleted the convention adjourned until 1 30 p min order to give tho committees an opportunity to prepare their reports and allow tho delegates to got dinner The convention was oalled to ordo r again at 2 oclock and tho Battle Creek band rendered a selection Hail to the Chief After they had finished the convention extended a vote of thanks their musio being highly appreciated by the delegates The report of the committee on cre dentials showed that every precinct in the county was represented by a delega tion The temporary organization was made permanent The committee on resolutions reported as follows Resolved That we heartily endorse the patriotism and statesmanship of the administration of President William McKiuley Resolved That wo reaffirm our ap proval of and our allegiance to the prin ciples of the republican party as ex pressed in tho national platform of 1890 believing that to their enforcement during tho last threo years is duo tho unexampled prosperity now enjoyed by this nation and its high position among the powers of the earth Resolved Thnt we take just pride in the glorious achievements of the Ameri can arms on land and soa in tho late war with Spain Especially do wo commend tho soldiers of tho First Ne braska whose deeds of heroism and silent suffering on field and in camp while upholding our national flag have added imperishable lustre to tho name of our commonwealth Resolved That we commend tho sol diers of the Second and Third Nebraska regiments who by their prompt re iponso to thoir countrys call and their soldierly conduct through all the dif ficulties of their military servico have set example of patriotism worthy of emulation Tho report of tho committee was unaimously adopted After othor work of tho convention was transacted tho nomination of candidates for tho county ollicors was taken up For clerk of tho district court Chris Schavland who has hold tho position so satisfactorily during the past term was renominated without opposition Philip Bauoh was named for county clork For Treasurer It O Miles was placed iu uoiminntion Norfolks candidate for fsheriff S L Gardner waa successful in having his name placed on the ticket S A Mackny chairman of the county central committee was named for couuty judge For superintendent of publio instruc tion George Snyder a young teacher in the Tildon schools was nominated Dr Edward Tanner of Battle Creek who has for years past so well filled the position was renominated for cor oner For county surveyor W II Lowe of this city waB placed on the ticket After the county ticket had been nom inated the dolegntes representing tho First Commissioners district got to gether and uamed Chris Smith for the position The ticket put up is a strong one and the delegates departed feeling that they had well served the interests of the party which they repersent From Momlayf Daily The breaking of the telophone wire to Battlo Crook Saturday afternoon cut short tho roport of tho republican county convention although tho main facta wero given In nominating tho ticket announced utmost harmony prevailed ovory candidate except ono being solocted by acclamation Tho ono exception was on county clork whtio a ballot was taknn giving W McDonald of Moadow GrovoWu and Philip Biuch of Madison fills votes wheroupon motion prevailed that tho nomination of Mr Hunch bo unanimous Messrs Schavland Hauch Miles Gardner and MucKuy appeared before tho convention and thanked tho dolegntes for tho nominations nnd Charles Snyder mitdo n ringing speoch on bohalf of his son Geo Snyder placed on tho ticket as superintendent of publio instruction who was sorgeunt of company H First Nobrasku and at that time was iu Lincoln with his regi ment Tho following named wero oloctod as delegates to tho stato convention to bo hold at Omaha Septombor 21 J H Uarues W M Robertson John E Douglas M L Thompson E A Bul lock Cha Smith S O Campbell Smith Grnnt EbortOlHou J II Thomp son W N Huso A L Stewart J W ltauBom lloury Massumn C S Smith S M Dowling Delegates to tho judicial convention nt Norfolk on September 25 wero uamod as follows Hurt Mapes Wm Paikin son A 1 Johnson II II Killburn Geo N Bools T A SchalTer Jus Clark T L Gurus Jus Nichols Goo D Smith S M Johnson W II Rish WmLowo J S McClury Geo Richardson Tho following named wero selected as members of tho couuty central com mittee Norfolk First wnrd F K Fulton Second wnrd Clyde Eiseloy Third ward Burt Mapes Fourth ward J II Thompson OutBido Geo D Smith Jefferson T A Sohaffer Battlo Creek H H Killburn Madison J S Nichols Union Cluus Young Highland J Kneasol Fairviow Sam Dunn Valley David Whitla Warnorville O A Slooper Grove W B Hutchinson Green Garden Jacob Goblemau Deer Creek John Crook Shell Creek C A Randall Schoolcraft S M Dowling Kalamazoo John Jostes jr Emerick A B Richardson ArtlcleH of Incorporation Know all men by these Presents That the undersigned have associated themsolvoB together for the purpose of forming and becoming a corporation under tho laws of Nebraska and for that purpose have adopted articles of in corporation The name of said corporation is The Salter Coal and Grain company with its principal place of business at Norfolk Nebraska The general nature of the business to be transacted is tho purchase and selling of lumber grain coal and livo stock tho building owning buying selling leofting and operating elevators coal and lumber yards and tho doing of all thiiigfl incident and necessary in connec tion therewith and tho borrowing and lending money necessary to tho carry ing on of said business The amount of tho capital stock is five thousaud dollars divided into shares of ono hundred dollars each Tho time of tho commencement of tho business of tho corporation is September 20th 180l nnd to continue for twouty fivo years Tho highest amount of indebtedness to which this corporation may at any one time subject itself shall be not to ex ceed two thirds of its capital stock The business of tho corporation shall be conducted by a board of three di rectors who shall chooso tho president vice president secretary and treasurer and may select tho same person for any two of said offices Such ollicors may or may not bo stockholders Until their successors are olected and qualified the following named persons towit G B Salter O B Salter and P G Salter shall constitute tho board of directors G B Salter O B Salter P G Salter Incorporators Iloail Notice to Iuiul Otvnom To all whom it may concern Tho commissioner appointed to view and locate a road commencing at tho northeast corner of tho northwest quar ter of tho northwest quarter of section 5 in township 24 north rouge 1 west of the 6th principal meridian in Madison county Nebraska running theuco east on section lino between sections 2G nnd 35 and 25 aud iU a distance of one mile nnd CO rods and terminating at the in tersection of said section lino with the public highway running from the city of Norfolk to tho town of Stanton has reported in favor of tho establishment thereof nnd all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in tho couuty clerks ofllco on or before noou of tho 7th day of October A D 1800 or said road will be established without reference thereto Dated at Madison Nebraska this 7th day of August 18J E G Hfiluax County Clerk Southern Literature Interesting literature regarding the South ia now being distributed by tho Southern Railway Southern Homes folders large map folders Land of the Sky booklets Southern PieldB Min erals and Mines booka etc mailed free to any address Tho Empire of the South a very handsome volume of about 200 pages profusely illustrated alBO issued by the Southern Railway and sent to any address upon receipt of 25 ceuts which amount approximates cost of delivery Address Wm H Tavlob Asat GenIPaas Agent Southern Ry Louisville Ky Tub Nkwb jod department 1b com plete in every particular THE NORFOLK NEWSTIIURSDAY SKITEMIWU 21 1890 READY TOMAKB SUGAR Norfolk Factory Will Start Monday Morning1 A LONG CAMPAIGN IS EXPECTED Wilt CoinmoiiroSIUiInc With iilioiit I Mill Toiih of Itoiitit In Tho lliirly Murt It it looit Thine for 1iirinnra i Wall HiihIiiikh Mimi IVom Hnttucltus Dull Tho Norfolk sugar factory will start upon its ninth campaign novt Monday aud tho prospects aro for a longer run than usual thifl year owing to the fact thnt in addition to tho crop raised Tor this factory u portion of the beets in tended for tho Aiuoh plant will bo worked hero It had boon intended to start tho factory today but ho litno was doferrod two days more so thnt thoro would bo no doubt but that Hulllolout boots would bo in tho Rhods to prevent having to wuit nftor tho start was ac tually mado Tho factory has presented a scone of activity for many weeks whilo tho re pairs woro boing made but during tho past ton duyn tho employes huvo beou unusually busy finishing up thoso ropairs and getting everything in readiness for tho beginning of tho campaign Whilo tho iusido of tho factory has boon busy siuco last Tuesday morning farmers wagons loadod with beets huvo boon rolling townrd tho plant in an almost endless procession whilo many moro have boon coming in on tho train It iB cbtimntod that by Monday morning thoro will bo 1 500 toiiB of boots in tho sheds of which about 10 car loadfi will have beou shipped in by rail Besides this a groat number of cars of coal and limo havo been received and when tho wheels of tho groat plant aro put iu mo tion at 7 oclock Monday morning thoro will bo an abnudauco of supplies of all kinds on hand nnd everything will go off liko clock work About 20 hours after the first Bcalo of boots aro sliced granulated sugar will connnouco to ap pear at tho roflnory end of tho factory and from that time on until tho cum paign closes thoro will bo a corstant stream of sugar pouring into sacks from tho mouth of tho drying drum Tho article thus produced is tho finest quality of granulnted sugar and can not bo dis tinguished from tho best southern mado cauo sugar which is attostod by tho fact that tho Norfolk sugar factory took the first prizo at tho Omaha exposition iu 1898 for quality and purity Tho tonnage of boots harvested so fur is fair and if tho season continues fav orable for growing by tho timo tho late beets aro harvested the yield will make a good avorago crop Tho boots thuB far aro testing very well indeed the average being about 14 per cent whilo n few Holds have gone as high as 10 to 17 per cent aud ono exceptional fiold has given 17- percent Tho oarly starting of the factory should and will bo appre ciated by tho growers as it will enable thorn to harvest all their crop before cold woather sets in The early start at the factory is also a benefit to tho business interests of the city becnuso with tho beginning of work at tho factory fall trade of tho merchants invariably opens Not only is tho mon ey which is paid for tho beetB put into circulation but tho work in tho factory where between 200 and S00 men aro employed together with the work of harvesting in tho fields proves an im mediate and powerful factor in stimu lating tho trade of the city Thoro is no doubt but that ovory man who wants work this fall in this vicinity canhecuro omploymont Whilo tho sugar com pany always considers applications made by people living hero first if not onough men apply for posi tions then of course they must tako those from away This has boon tho case in several instances in preparing for this campaign AtWtml CnllrKTliiH Veitr Never in tho history of our country was thoro a grander opportunity than the prosout for educated young men and womou What an auspicious moment for thoso who aro just now on tho threshold of life Grand Island Business aud Normal college has for fourteou years boon tho leading institntiou of its kind in tho western states aud last year moro than twice as mauy calls wero received for its graduates as could be supplied Everything necessary for a successful start iu life is taught business uonnul and shorthand courses Expenses low Board only 160 per week Ono years time given on tuition it desired Col lego record Bent free or for six cents will send elegant catalogue A M Harkos President Grand Island Neb Jleul Kniaie IruiiHters The following transfers of real estate aro reported by Chester A Fuller ager of the Madtsou county abstract office nt Norfolk John N Walker aud wifo to Elmer H Walker qcd part of bwJ BwJ4 84 114 1000 00 Georgo J Brochler unmarried to Chas Heggemoyer wd ne noK H nh na H 20 and bw4 swJ4 24 and nwJ4 uwK 25 and bo bo4 23 23 3 8400 00 Josephino Heckeudorf to W Wesley Roberts wd lot 12 block 6 Koenigateius addi tion Norfolk 510 00 No flotrt Ntitliim WMittrt The United Stntrs commissioner lo the Purls exposition desires the fact olllelally stntoil thit no such undig nified production as a Hfo sheil gold fitatue nf a woman will Im permitted In the Paris exposition grounds either an nn exhibit or a eonrosslon It Is proposed lo maintain the dignity of tho fulled Slates exhibit nnd not lo MirournRo or penult ndvei Using whlih would lelleet discredit upon the nation IhdlumlH Cal nun a giant mowing machine whlrh cuts a irtilp ot wheat llfty feel wide I Oklnlioinn Its wonderful resourced nnd superior ndvnutiigos to lioiiieseoliors are not forth In a handsome illustrated pam phlet jn t issued by the Prison Lino Passenger Department Iopy will bo mulled free nn Application to llryan Snyder llouerul IAsnongor Agent St Louis Mo TntiitU MolS The Putted States Patent Ofllro rec ords show thnt 111 patentees who re- j celved patents this week w 1 4 A nail stun eiiuer a pari or tho entire Interest In their Inventions Ill In means that Hi per cent of the luvenlorn have been suc cessful In soiling their Inventions Amongst the prominent mailufucturern who bought these In ventions am the American Shoo Machinery Co Port land Me The lorbam Manufacturing Co Providence H I Hrown fltiurpo Manufacturing Co Providence II I Winchester Kopanllng Armu Co Now lUvutt Conn Western Ulloctrlc Co of Chicago Srovllln Manufacturing o Wnter bury Conn American lilectrlc Vehlolo Co Chi cago Ilothlnhein Iron Co South Bethle hem Pa Inventors desiring froo Information ns to tho luw anil practice of patents may obtain tho same In addresHlng Sues Co Hoglfitored Patent Attor neys Omntiu Nob Inroniatlv Hunt Durini tho poht fow months tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad has ma terially extended tho runs of the pas senger locomotives on throuijh trains EVirmnrlv enilnos were chiuicod on an averago 6very 100 or 150 miles It woa thought thM the mountain grados of tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad woulif prevent an extension of the ninB How ever tho eyjerlmont was made It ha proved successful and roducod th number of locomotives formorly re quired by twenty four which cn be uaed in atber branchos of the service and nave the purchase of more motive power Under the now plan locomo tives are double crewed and make from 7000 to 8000 miles a month as against 360 to 4000 under tho termor method The best quallflod to Judge reckon that tho fortune left by A T Stewart which he loft to the care of the late Judge Hilton amounted to about 40 000000 Mrs Stewart survived hor husband ten years and tho great Stewart fortune survived her ten years In 1870 Stewart died In 188G Mrs Stewart died nnd in 1890 tho last of the visible Stewart millions Ilsappearcd in the wreck of Hilton Hughes Co Wo will forfeit l0OO If Any of our pub lUbed toHtlrooulalK nre pro von to bo not genuine Tan Piso Co Wiirren 1a A pun Is merely a play on words but Its hard work to understand some of them A Virtvvl Cittlutrtln Nrt violent Ir mplylnr tlin lKurulmir i lraiiliii liut iff nil tlDialtlrp iotiIiik utrtiitrthMiliiKihe tntr Mnal w cmiLiircts Cimlf Kttinrtli 10 lvMx Its the easiest thing In the world to forgive an enomy who is largo enough to command your respect 118buysnew uprlRhtplnno Schmol lcr Mueller 1318 Farnnm St Omaha The military household of the czar Is composed of ninety eight officers of various rank eighty three of whom belong to th army and flftcon to the navy Nineteen members of tho royal family are included in this list lvvru Invention Fifteen ps ents wero Issued to Iowa Inventors thB week ns follows- To A W Lewio of Keota for a vehicle attachment to J Jnnios of Atlantic for a draft oqualizor to W Loudon of Fairfield for a hay carrlor to J W Macy of Searkboro for a road grader to A W and T B Morgan of Bur lington for u wire fenco stay to J II Morris of Maquoketa for a cream sep arator to C F Nelson of ISxlra for a ooot and shoe cleaner to C O Haven and P P lbrlg of Fort Madison for a harrow to H Phillips and W Hunt of Ottumwn for a car loader to H B Portmr of Hftrtwick for a hat and clothes raok to B L Klgg of Oris wold for a steam generating appli ance to H Tattle of Cedar Rapids two for a blcyclo to C II Van Alstyne of Manchester for a barrel heater and feed cooker and to S Ad sou of Sprlngwator for a collar clasp A copyright has been granted to Rev A 0 Smith of Des Moines for a new book entitled Gathered Gems of Literature The work is In the hands of a printer in Chicago and will be handsomely illustrated and sold upon the subscription plan Consultation nnd advice about secur ing property rights for Inventions and literary work given free to Inquirers THOMAS O ORWIO CO Registered Attorneys Pes Moines la Sept 2 1899 The population of the South African Republic consists of 03000 Boers 87 000 other whlteB called Ultlanders and 600000 kafflrs and ulus In Manitoba there are 2500000 acres under crops of which 1600000 ore in whoat GET shot T M R Back Hawk tho most noted of tlu chiefs of the Wisconsin Wlnnohngo In dians died In the town of Brocltwuy lined HO yoatii Black Hawk has been well known In t tin western pint of Wisconsin for the last llfty years wait always a friend of the whiles and on several occasions prevented tho Wln iinlmgnu from tnklng he war path against tho palefaces II Is estimated that the consumption of beer In the mil Ire world amounts to 10800000110 per annum In life u count upon the uncertain but the Inevitable always sin prises im Mrs Barnard Thanks MRS PINKIIAM FOR IIUALTII ir trm to Mat riNxnAU no iHmI Di Alt PitlKNii I feel It my duty ti express my gratltudu and tbanlin In you for what your medicine linn dinin for mo I wiih very inlsiirnbto and los ing llcsh very fust hud bladder troublu fluttering pains about Out heart mid would got ho dlr7y and sufTerod with painful meiiHtruntloii 1 waa reading In a piiper about Lydla K PlnUhniiis Vegetable Compound so 1 wrote to you and after telling two bottles I felt like a new person Your Vegetable Compound lias entirely cured me and I cninmt pralse It enough- MitsJ llAUNAlty MitiTowN Wasiiinoion Co Mk An Iown Woman Oonvlnolnir Httrnni i I tried three doctors and tho lint one said nothing but nil oimtiiIIi ii would help me My trouble whn pro fuse llowitig sometimes I would thii U I would How to death I was no vtonk that tho least work would tire m Bonding of no many being cured by your medicine I made up my mind to write to you for advice nnd I am no glad that I did 1 tooU Lydla H llnt bainH Vegetable Compound and Liv r Ill In unci followed your directions nnd am now woll ami strong I shall recom mend your inedlcitio to nil for It mivi1 my life- Miss A P Box 41 Aunoi r Iowa The government ts paying 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