10 completed inside With tho plastering en tho building can bo roiullly mid effectually wnrmod Tho mnrrlngo of Miss Kiunin Millor to Hormnn Lango tnltoB pluco nt tlio homo or tho brtdoH pnronts Mr nud Mrs O O Millor flvo mlloB south of town Ahlfl if tornoou nt l oclock Hot T P ilnlmulor olltotating A largo iniinhor of friends from tho city havo pliumcd to nttond Tho couplo will niiiko tholr homo nt Wakefield Thcro wiis a family reunion yofltcrdiiy nt tho homo of Mr nnd Mrs W Z King jiAmong thoso ptosont from out of town woro 0 K Kloobnrgor nnd daughters draco and loy of Aurcllu Iowa brother nnd nieces of Mrs King Mrs J h Sutherland and daughters Mamo and Koo of Grand IhIiiiuI inotlior and nlstorfl of Mrs King S K Doxtor proprietor of tho -old plant Is In tho city from Lowell tMass Ho contemplates tho entire reconstruction of tho Interior of tho plant before filling it with ice for noxt Boasons uso It will ho remembered thnt tho tlinborB very nearly gave away Jast wintor when it was being filled with ice Tho snow camo in good hoonoii to mnko Christmas an ideal ono It com inoiiccd falling Sunday nud continued to do bo at intorvals all day yesterday Tho young nion with their Hloighs nnd tho boys with thoir now sleds ostoomod it a princely gift of unturo and Im proved It accordingly Hoth dayR were cloudy and cold Christmas was qnlto gonorally ob Horved by tho people of Norfolk In both public nnd private and tho various func tions from all accounts woro most on joyablo Tho churohoB obsorved the occasion as announced and nil entertain ments were most successfully carried out Fun aud frolio happy homo gath erings and tho public entertninmonts mndo tho day pass most swiftly and tho spirit of good cheer wns every whoro mauifest Tho streets woro u Sunday nppoarnuco yostordny afternoon most of - tho merchant having closod their places of busiiiOFB and spent tho timo with family and friouds llonry T Oxuard presidont of tho I American Boot sugar company inndo a Hying visit to tho Norfolk plant this morning arriving on a lato train Inst might and leaving at noon Mr Oxuard just camo from Rocky Ford Colorado whoro his company has docidod to con Btruot a 1 000 ton fuotory Ho has liopos that tho now condition of tho No bniska coutraot whereby tho compauy purposos paying tho freight on boots grown nnywhoro in tho stato to tho fac tory thus giving tho farmer at a dis tance ns much for his product us tho ouo who enn deliver at tho factory will do a groat deal for tho sugar plants now established in thisstato as it will in duce many to grow beets in a small way thus widening tho scopo of tho territory to bo drawn from and making tho plnuts less dopondant upon a fow hirgo farmers At 11 oclock yostorday tho members of Damascus Commandery No 20 Knights Templar mot at commandory hall aud precisely at tho hour mimed drank n toast to tho eminent grand com mander of tho grand commandery of tho United States This is in pursuance of i an ancient custom among Knights Temp- lar aud has bocomo so general with tho order that tho mombors of ovory com mandery all over tho civilizod world meot nt exactly thosamo hour high noon custom timo and drink to tho health of tho omiuont commander of their juris dictions After tho formal part of the program had beon fluishod by Damascus eomtuuudory other toasts woro offered nnd rospouded to by mombors pres ent How F M Sisson aud Judge Harues lougthoning their remarks out to very interesting loctnres upon tho his tory und aims ot tho order Wantku Sovoral bright and houest persons toroprosent us as managers in this anil oloso counties Salary sJllOO a year and expenses Straight bona flde no more no less salary Position por manout Our roforoiices any bank in any town It is mninly oflico work con ducted at homo References Enclosed self- addressed stamped envelope Tun -Dominion Comiaxy Dopt Chicngn V C4 Every Well Man Hath His III Day A doctors examination might show that kidneys liver and stomach are normal but the doctor cannot analyze the blood upon ivhich these organs depend Hoods Sarsapanlla purines vitalizes and enriches the blood It cures vou when a bit off or when serioubly ufllicted Jt never disappoints My husband hail dyspep sia and Hoods Sarnprilla cured lilm Our little boy wbb nervous und the baby had ulcerous sores It cured both Mb Kuua Bkiik Portage la Indigestion- could not eat for pome months on account ot distress and Indiges tion Hoods arsapnrlllu cured rue so that 1 can cat and sleep well M ns G A Gutz Taylor and Walnut Sts Wilmington Del 3jbcdA SaMafxvtiflt WSr VJJJllLff1Wfvm FH Uoodt 1IIU curt Hirer lIliMlie non lrrlutlUK iiid nly c tliirtlc Xa tke wllh llwds mrmrHla WEDNESDAY WRINKLES Floronoo Huudick is on tho sick llflt 15 II Lulkart Is In Plorco on bufllncss 1 M Harnos jr mndo n trip to Sioux City this morning 11 i Mills is stele at his homo on Booth Third stroot A now tolephono No 1 Ifi has been placed in tho opom houso Miss Pearl Mnokny of Stanton is visit lug Miss Frankio Warrick Carrol Powers camo up from Omaha last night to Bpond his holiday vacation Harry llombo whohan boon Boriously ill with appendicitis is now much hotter Harry Millor of Stanton was hero yes terday aud drove to Madison last night Miss Hattio Souuulor has rosiguod hor position In tho Btoro of Ihuiin brotliers Mrs D J KoonlgBtoln nnd Mrs loo Clirlstoph aro the latest victims of tho grip Dr and Mrs II T Iloldon havo re turned from thoir ChristmuB visit to Omaha Mrs F P Wigton and daughtor Cora aro in tho oity from Osmond vIbR ing friouds Prof OConnor has gono to Lincoln to attend tho Nohraska Stato Teaohors nssocintlou Miss Funnlo Bromo is homo from Omaha for u fow days during hor holi day vacation Olaronco Salter Ib laid up with n sprained ankle which he sustained while ideating Kugono Austin of Tin Nicws forco has gono to Ainsworth to spend a fow duys with relatives and friouds Miss Lottie Sidler is taking a months vacation from hor duties as clork iu tho Btoro of tho Johnson Dry Goods com pany Miss G lrlingor went to Lincoln this morning to nttond tho Stato Teachers association boforo which she roads n papor Fred Hamilton drew the 15 ambor pipo given away at tho Dauiol cigar etoro and his friends were favored with cigars galoro Miss Guyhart wont to Omalm thlB morning aud from thcro will go to Lincoln to nttond tho teachcre associa tion mooting Miss Evil Dolon lias returned from Oakdalo whoro she has beon engaged tit trimming in a millinery storo during tho past season John Hunt of Tilden and his sou Rev 13 K Hunt of Meadow Grovo woro in tho city today aud mado this oflico a ploasant call Tho factory did notliuish up last night as wtiB oxpected but tho last beets woro out today and sugar making will bo flu nishod tomorrow morning Mis Nellie linndiek is eutortaiuiug a number of her little friouds thiB after noon tho time for tho party being sot lit tho honrs between 2 50and 0 10 oclock A package addressed to Dr O L Stevenson of tho hospital was lost yes terday and tho authorities of that insti tution in auothor column ollor a roward for its return Tho ball to bo givou by the liro depart ment tomorrow evouing promises ngood timo to all who nttond aud as tho pro coeds aro to bo usod for a worthy cause thoro should bo a largo number attend Tho nuuual work of invoicing stocks nt tho various morenntilo establishments of tho city has commenced nnd tho pro priotors hopo to completo tho work by Now Years Tho Star forco is busy at this work Tho Laurel Advocato says that all tho mon in Cedar county would probably havo atllxod their names to O S Harris bond for 10000 had tho blank space boon largo enough Harris is tho editor who shot aud killed n man named Hlonkirou This indicates that an ed itor occasionally lias honor in his own country whon ho is right W Schrooder teaclier of St Pauls parochial school was tho victim of a surpriso party last ovoning a lnrgo com pany of young people purtioipating iu tho festivities Tho occasion was his birthday and his guests left a fino pres ent as a reminder of thoir visit During tho ovoning choice refreshments were served aud everybody enjoyed u pleasant time Tho daucing party of tho Unrly Hour club at the Mast hall last evening was tho holiday event of tho season for n number of young people Tho hall was prettily decorated tho Indies woro thoir best Chrihtmnsgowns and the musio furnished by ftisstuio tho hnrpist just titled tho ocenbiou Refreshments woro furnished and dancing continued until 1 oolock this morning An obi man of 10 years who had given his name as John Kelly was found dead in bed at tho Turner house Pierce last Wednesday morning Ho had been in that town but a fow days and no one know whoro his homo was except that ho formerly lived iu Wisconsin and claimed to have served in tho Fifty Arse Illinois regiment during tho robollioii He was buried by several citizens aud old sol diers aud Rev Brando presided at the gravo A youug man by tho name of Hugher a prominent worker of tho Y M O A of Sioux Oity has been invited by tho directors of the Young Mens Christian league of Norfolk to come here and TOE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY DECEMBER L8 1899 tnko ohnrgo of thoir rooms nnd tho Vrork in this oity Ho is oxpected hero tho first of tho year nftor which timo tho rooms will bo open ovory night and prop orly managod Tho room 1b a little short of Homo necessary f urnlturo whioh tho leaguo would like to borrow for tho present Tho tolophono gang that has beon doing lino work botweon thiB city nud Croightou for Bovoral wooks past Ib horo and Is going to do tho right thing by tho local oxehungo making tho repairs and improvements siwkon of In a rocont item Superintendent Donny is also hero nud will start thorn out on tho lino of work needed Tho tolophono com pany ovldontly npproolntoB tho fact that tho pooplo of Norfolk havo usually ac corded it fair trentmont and they behove In reciprocating by making thoir sorvico tho best obtainable William Wintor Nr From Krldnyn Dally William Winter sr died nt tho fam ily homo throo miles north of tho city at 10tfi this luomlng ngod 72 years 7 months nud 22 days Mr Winter had boon sick for ovor a yoar with cancor of tho stomaoh which finally resulted iu his death Tho funoral will tako place noxt Sunday afternoon nt 1 0 from tho houso and will bo conducted by Row Mr Hoolzol of tho St Pauls Lutheran church of which tho decousod wius a do- voted niombor William Wintor was born in Pom mory Germany whoro Ho lived until ho wiib about 10 years old whon ho camo to America with his father locating in Wisconsin In 1857 Ho was married 1 yoars ngo in tho old country Boforo leaving tho nativo land ho sorved iu tho Gorinauy army being 11 cavalryman for threo years aud during tho civil war iu this country ho wns 11 union sol dier serving with tho sovoutoonth Wis consin regiment In July 1800 with his fathor who lived until 12 years ago ho joined tho German colony which camo to Nebraska nnd tho two took homesteads whioh aro today among tho finest farms in tho county and whcro ho has lived continuously sinco passing away this morning on tho farm hiB fathor homesteadod -13 years ngo Bosides his wifo who still survives him Mr Wintor loaves six childron to mourn his loss all ot whom have readied tho cstato of manhood nnd womanhood Theso nro William Winter jr who lives in Wayne county Ferdinand O F and F rank who al livo on tho old placo H W Wintor member of tho firm of Winter Schulz of Norfolk aud county commissioner from this district Mrs Herman Schroodor who lives in Edgewntor park Besides these thoro woro five other ohildrou threo girls aud two boys all of whom aro now dead Mr Wintor reached a ripe old ngo having llvqd to see his children all comfortable settled for life Ho was 0110 of tho fow romaiuing pioneers of this county which ho had helped to dovolop from a wilderness to a land of plouty Ho had many friends in tho country tributary to Norfolk and his funoral will without doubt bo ono of tho largest over hold in this county Oakley Aaln ut Iurj The Ponca Journal iu its write up of tho Bcssiou of district court recently held thoro has this item of local interest Thocasoof Edwin O Oakley who has boon languishing in jail for the past four mouths on tho chargo of robbing a little poddlor boy named Abrnm Bashnrd last August was called on Friday morning aud was dismissed 011 what is technically called a nollo prosequi Tho facts of tho enso nro that tho boy did not nppcur as a witness aud tho stato was uuablo to prosecuto tho cuso with out him and heuco there was no course loft but to set Oakley nt liberty County Attornoy Houch hnd boon as sured by Railroad Dotectivo Broslin that ho would havo tho boy hero hut whon tho timo came tho lad was uo whero to bo found and it was bolioved that ho had beon bought off Tho only other way to havo secured his prosenco nt tho trial would havo been to placo him under bond to uppear and ns ho was unable to give bond ho would havo had to bo confined in jail along with his assailant during tho past four months So probably tho course that was pur sued was tho wisest after all and Oak leys punishment which was almost solitary confinement was probably sulllcient to tcaoh him a good lesson Ho lost no timo in slinking tho dust of Dixon comity from his feet as soon as ho was released Attend CoIIck Ihlh Vrur Kovor in tbn bistnrv of onr country was there a grander opportunity than tho presont for odncated young men and women What nn nuspioious moment for thoso who nro just now on tho threshold of life Grand Islaud Business nnd Normal college has for fourteen years beon tho leading institution of its kind iu tho western states and last year moro than twice as many calls were received for its graduatos us could be supplied Everything necessary for a successful start iu life is taught business normal and shorthand courses Expenses low Board only 1150 per week Oue years timo given on tuitiou if doBired Col lege record sent free or for six couts will send elegant catalogue A M Haueos President Grand Island Neb To Cure Itt tJrlie In Two Day TnkeLaxntive Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to euro E W Groves siguature on every box 2rc nwwmiiii 11 1 immft w 1 11 11 iQ0M i m FARMERS1 INSTITUTE To be Held in this City January 26 and 27 ARRANGEMENTS AREBEING MADE Hon I I Hllltson of York hero YoMerdny Niunefl oT 801110 of TIioko win will Ail ilrfioi tho Mooting- Ilnro Opportunity Tor Farmers From Saturdays Dully Hon L D StlllHon of York whoso Bpocialtios aro tho dairy boos and fino stock was in tho city yostorday making arrangomontB for tho coining farmors Instituto which la to bo held In thlB city January 20 and 127 Ho Btntos thnt tho mooting will bo favored by somo tnlks from mon prominent iu tho flold of agri culture Among thoso cxpooted aro Honry Wallaco editor of tho Wallaco Farmer of Iowa whoso spociidty is dairying Prof T LLyou of tho stnto uuivor sity whoso subjoct is Forngo nnd tho Olovors This talk will bo illustrated with storoopticon viows Dr Potors votorinary surgeon at tho university oxporimontal station Lincoln whoso Bubjcct will bo Diseases of Farm Animals B R StoulTor of Bolle Viow will Hb cubs Tho Dairyman G A Marshall of Arlington on tho subject of Fruit Trees This institute is a ruro opportunity for farmers to lcaru many important points concerning thoir occupation nud tho moetiugs should be largely uttonded by thoso interested It affords nu oppor tunity for hearing tho roscaohors nud knowlcdgo gained by prominent agri culturists after yoars of hard work nnd study and their talks will embody somo of tho important facts which thouuivor sity teaches If its n good thing to study for n business or a profession it is also a good thing to study farming Norfolk is included in tho North Nohraska circuit tho other towns favored being Horman Lyous nnd Randolph Within a fow days a skeleton pro grnm will bo sent out giving tho timo at which each address may bo oxpected At the llottpltul for Insane Fom Tnosdays Daily Christmas is a day that brings joy to most all tho human race from the prat tling child of llvo years to tho aged man who has lived his threo score and ton aud iB ready to pass boyoud Even those un fortunately situated aro to a largo ox tent mado to feol that thoro is joy aud gladncBS mingled with their sadness A person visiting tho hospital Christ mas day and observing the bountiful ropast proparcd for tho inmates about 00 in number nud tho manner iu which it wns relished could not help but concludo that they were amply pro vided for and that tho provision was hoartily appreciated Turkey cranberry Banco and all tho essentials that go to make n first class dinner woro served besides each patiout received a largo sack containing apples oranges nuts aud candy A large number of presents wore received from rolatives and friends of patients Thoy consisted mostly of articles of wearing apparel Tho ollicors aud omployes were recip ients of many valuable romiuders of tho season Mr and Mrs Dr Keiper wore remembered by many tokens of regard Mr aud Mrs D Rees had a Christmas tree for tho children aud it wns loaded with such articles that make young hearts glad Dr Keiper superintendent has the welfaro of thoso placed in his chargo at heart nud devotes his undivided atten tion in looking af tor tho noeds of tho in stitution nnd is very conscientious ill his performnnco of snmo while tho other ofllcials Dr Stephenson physi cian D Rees steward and Miss Keat ing matron aro equally alert in pursu ing thoir respective duties nnd n person visiting tho hospital will upon leaving bear with them tho satisfaction that thoy havo been courteously treated by all thataro connected with tho institu tion Iteiil Kniiui lriinitterH The following transfers of real estate aro roported by Chester A Fuller man ager of tho Madison county abstraot oflico at Norfolk Adam Kost nud wifo to Mary B Bates wd 0 part of lot 5 block 14 boing and 0 part of lot 2 block 17 and part of lot 8 block 2 1 all in Battle Crook and lot 3 block 27 Kimball Blair additiou to Norfolk Nebraska 5 500 00 Yora W Bishop aud husband to Tena Reiglo wd part of block 5 Mandamus addition to Madison COO 00 Holwig Fran nnd wifo to John D Wheeler wd lots 1 und -1 Diiyb addition to Battlo Creok IT 00 Henry Hoiu and wifo to Adel G Sterner wd w 110 feet of block 3 J F Duncaus addi tion to Madison -110 00 Petor J Barnes and wife to Teresa A Karge wd lots 1 2 1 and 1 block 77 Northwest addition to Madisou 150 00 Johu Kost aud wifo to Mary B Bates wd lots 7 and 8 block HI Western Town Lots Gos addition to Battlo Cr6ek 250 00 John W Cox and wife to Carl Kraft wd bw 2 22 4 500 00 Elmer Low and wifo to Charles L Ijow wd so4 5-2-1-2 800 00 Sarah Long nud husbnud to Orloy Hildroth wd nw of block 111 MaudamuB addition to Madison 500 00 August Radant nud wifo to Tallies W Upton wd part of bw4 of nvr4 27-21-1 1500 00 NORFOLK PEOPLE IN IT Omnln IlltiMruteri Iromlnonrn to lrr ent untl Formor Ite ldont Presont and formor Norfolk peoplo contributed a gonorous sharo to tho Christmas issuo of tho Omaha Illustrated Bee no loss than threo of thorn being represented in its interesting and honu tl fully priutod columns First nnd foremost is Miss Lucy S Williams first articlo on Nebraskas Public School System This contribution treats largoly of tho relation of tho school to tho homo is well written shows caroful thought and n wido rango of observa tion Judging from tho first of tho series it should bo tho plensuro as well as n duty of school patrons and touchers to glvo tho subject iu hand caroful consid eration ns it contains much of interest and instruction to both but coming from nn teachers standpoint it should bo of especial interest to mothers whoso chief interest outsido of homo should bo in school Tho articlo is illustrated with throo fino viows ono of a school room iu Crete token on PatronB day with tables sot for refreshments and nu oxhibit of ohool work adorning tho room Another of tho children of tho first grado Piorco school Miss Eva B Mixor teachor In this tho class is ropro souted as taluug n lesson on tho sphere nt tho sand tnblo each pupil having a ball of compressed sand in his or her haud The other view shows a school room in tho Harlan building Falls Oity A class is represented at tho painting table working from n study of a fur tree with water colors Tho article and illustratious aro a credit to Miss Wil liams likewise to the Illustrated Bee Under tho head of Prominent Young Business and Professional Mon of Omaha is given a very fino likeness of Perry Waldron jr now of tho firm of Waldrou Campbell druggists of that city Perrys education was pratially accomplished through tho aid of Nor folks public schools and ho took tho first training iu his chosen calling in the drug storo of Asa K Leonard of this city from whom he acquired a fund of knowledge in the business which he un doubtedly finds a great benefit in his present location Thou there is a picture of Ohas D Thompson who formerly conducted a pharmacy business iu Norfolk Ho is now tho leading newspaper and mnga ziuo advertising agent of Omaha with offices in the Karbach block Fifteenth and Douglas street He coutrols a largo and increasing busiuess m his lino of work To Cure Cold In Ono Day Toko Laxativo Biomo Quinine Tablets All druggistB refund tho mouoy if it fail to euro E W Groves signature on every box 25c Adversity flattereth no man but tho pains of dyspopsin turn his atten tion to Hoods Sarsaparilla and in its uso ho finds a cure Itoitfl Notice to I iinil Owner To All Whom It May Concern Tho commissioners appointed to locate a road commencing at tho northeast corner of section ono 1 in township 24 north range 1 west in Madison county Nebraska aud tho northwest corner of scctiou six 0 township 24 north range 1 east in Stanton county Nohraska running thenco south on county lino one 1 mile and terminat ing at tho southeast corner of said sec tion ono 1 township 21 north rango 1 wost aud the southwest corner of afore said section six towuship 24 rnngo 1 east havo roported in favor of tho estab lishment thereof and nil objections thereto or claims for damnges must bo filed in tho county clerks oflico on or before noon of tho 15th day of February A D 1900 or said road will bo opened without roferonco thereto E G Hiiiman County Clerk Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble Kidney trouble preys upon the mind dis courages and lessens ambition beauty vigor sample bottle by mall ana cneeriuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys If the child urine scalds the flesh or if when the child reacnes an age when it should be able to control the passage it Is yet afflicted with bed wetting depend upon it the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble and both need the same great remedy The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp Root Is soon realized It Is sold cent and one dollar flTirttJcffi kItcs Vou m hi WUtilWI B tjiuul - 7 imiw nru7 jt ij iree aiso pampmet nome of swampiioot Ing all about it Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured In writing Dr Kilmer Sc Co Binghamton N Y be sure and mention this paper 1 WWVW One thing is certain 1 Aliens j Hair Vigor makes hair grow IMPORTANT Cut this out nnd sond to ub nnd wo will sell you tho best quality of Binding Twine AT Wholesale Prices Sisal or Standard - - 0o Manila Ojc Krco on curs Omaha Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Re funded Wo linvo bis stock ami enn makn prompt Bhiinonts tlio tiny order is received so dont tako clinucoH 011 fccndliiK clttuuliere Wo Kiiurnntco that every ball of our twino has been mado 011 new spindles within tho last ninety days Strictiy kiiht ciahs No carried over twino huro4 Will chip 1 O D subject to examination if desired Will ro sorvo twino upon payment of 10 por cent down ami ship Inter Hofcroiicos Nebras ka National bank this paper or any 0110 of our 000cuBtoniers of 1M1U Address The Western Mercantile Go 10th and Farnam Sts - Omalip Tho Houso that Saves You Money Notice to lirldgn CoutnietorH Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the county clerks oflico at Madison Madison county Ne braska until 12 oclock nt noon standard timo January 21 1000 for tho erection aud completion and furuishing of ma terial and labor for all pile and iron bridges to be built during the year 1900 according to tho following specifications to wit 1 All wooden bridges to rest on threo piles at each bent to be driven to a solid foundation and beut to bo of length required by county board piles to be of white oak or white cedar not less than ten inch top all piling to bo souud proportionate and free from windshake and objectionable knots 2 All caps to be of two 8x12 inch whito oak to each set of threo piles to bo bolted on two sides of piling with yK inch bolts and washers to each pile and nuts on end piling to bo on inside All piles to have a teuon of iuoh for caps to rest upon AIL piling to be sway braced with 8x0 whito oak or 3x8 white pine and to bo securely bolted to end of cap and at each intersection with piling with C inch bolts and iuch washers Ends of joists and caps to bo covered with tho same material ns flooring and to be even with top of floor 4 All joists to be of northern whito pine 5xl2 sized at each end outsido joists to be bolted to cap at each end with inch bolt und sj iuch washers All bridges to have nine lines of joists well lapped on caps All joists to bo well bridged with 2x0 whito piuo well nailed with 10 penny wire nails fi All flooring to bo 1x12 northern whito pine and to bo spiked to joists with 00 penny stool nails at each inter section of joists 0 Railing to bo 3 s feet high above floor posts 4x0 northern pine all bolted to outsido stringers with two inch bolts und washers except end postB which shall be bolted to piling lapping two feet 011 each corner pile cap of rail ing to bo 2x0 with 2x0 on insido under cap hub rail 2x0 and gusml rnil JlxO all whito piuo and to bo well spiked with 10 penny wire nails 7 All rnilintr to bo painted with two heavy coats of Vonotiau red and boiled liuseed oil All iron work on steel bridges to bo painted with two heavy coats of graphite paint 8 All bridges to bo on 1 1 feot road way and bid must stato prico per lineal foot Proposals will nlso bo ror oived f r steel and combination bridges 11 feot roadway supported by concrete piors with 14 inch steel chso I0 to 42 inches diameter Hid must stato sie of pier and prico per lineal foot nnd if built on piling to stnto length nnd kind of piling nud prico per lineal foot for piling All bidders are required to nrcompany tin ir bids with plans and sppoiicntions of tin ir work nnd a certified check of 100 00 to lis forfeitid if contractor fails to make contract or file an accoptnblo bond within 15 days from date of let ting Tho bonrd of county oomniispioiiers roervo tho right to award sopnrato con tracts for pile bridges combination bridges and steel bridges also the right to rejpet tiny or all bids The party awarded the contract will bo squired to give a good and suflloiont bond conditioned for tho faithful per form unco of tho contract with nt least ono surety resident of Madison county Nebraska said bond to be approved by the county bonrd Dated this 21st dav of December 1800 K G IIkilman County Clerk TREES AMD PLANTS I WSWSS of Beit Varletle at Hard Times Prices Small fruit in largo supply Millions of Btrawborry plantd vory thrifty aud well rooted Jotthe iSdrpriSSuto1 SaV freiBllt or -- North Bend Nurseries North Bead Tjdge County Neb c h TV t i K