The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, January 25, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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The flop oik Aetna
Any mnn of good jndgiuont who can
coimnnml nnd bring Nobriwha
1000000 for Investment In HOO will
hnvo 2000000 in MHO If ho buys only
raw prairie ut present prices J Stor
Hug Mortons Consiirvntlvo
Tho Columbus Journal wants the poo
plo of Platto county to Wok up tho
heels because of mi ovldonco of pros
perity thoro which is ovMoneod by tho
county records It is this During
tho year 1800 just closed there was tiled
in tiio county dorks olllco 515 real os
tnto mortgages aggregating 50553131
During tho sumo tlino 708 real estate
inortftnKCH wero released amounting to
00lM 10 By this it will bo scon that
Plat tocountyulono reduced its ninrtgugo
indebtedness sfJOI IU7K8 DuriiiK tho
year only eight moil gages in f orceins
uro wero tiled If ilatto county may bo
taken as a basis to inure from tho in
debtedness of tho state has been reduced
several millions of dollars
On our present acreage a normal corn
crop in tho United States means at least
2000000000 bushels An ndvanco of 1
cent a bushel means 20000000 a your
added to thojneomo of tho American
corn irrower More than ono half of it
will como to tho farmers of six states
On tho basis of tho mop of 1807 I cent a
bushel means an increase in tho earning
capacity of tho corn landH of Ohio
121000 Indiana l0S000 Illinois
2320 OiH Iowa 2220000 Missouri
1710000 Kansas 1021000 No
brnskn2 1 13000 This is what lends
tho impetus to tho movement for oxhib
Mini the valno of corn ana food factor
ubrond at tho Paris exposition and else
where and makes it important to No
liruska that tho work bo not neglected
Omaha Boo
A Wonderful Dmclopiucnl
Attention is callod to tho article in
this issue containing statistics prepared
by Hon A J Borland of ths city
Mr Durlnnd has been to much
troublo in preparing this exhibit and Ids
desiro that it bo givon wido circulation
is commondablo
Sovoral important idoas aro presented
In tho first placo tho South Ilatto
country was sottlod at an early day tho
old trail loading to tho west in
tho days of tho California oltl ox
oitomout having passed through that
torritory and an iuduconiont was thus
presented for tho establishment of towns
and homos along its route
Tlio introducnon of tho North Platto
country to the attention of tho people
nmy quite properly bo said to dato from
tho Black Hills gold exoitomont and it
was not until aftor this that settlers
began to tako up homes in this section
It is theroforo tho nowost country and is
yet far from boing fully developed It
does not roquiro a very old porson to
romouiber when it was all virgin torri
tory nud while thoro iB still a vast aero
ago of unimproved laud a child can al
most recall tho time whon this uuim
proved torritory vastly exceeded tho im
proved
Tho statistics prosouted thoroforo show
n remarkable growth
By roferritig to tho tables it will bo
seen that in tho matter of population
tho gain lias been largoly in favor of tho
North Platte country Tho population
of tho South Platto in 1800 was 400100
nud of tho North Platto t 10120 In
1808 tho estimated population of tho
former was 413000 nud that of tho latter
was estimated nt 450025 showiug a
gain in tho first iustunco of 12804 and
in tho latter a gain of 110100 Tho
Nortli Platto population thou exceeding
that of tho South Platto by 4702
In tho acreago cuhvated tho Nortli
Platto country shows a gain of 1517811
acres while that of tho South Platto
shows a gain of 1 0S1 2111 in tho six years
These itoms aro not us remarkablo as
tho value of tho products In 1801 tho
valuo of tho North Platto products is
given at 1510000125 whilo in 1807
their valueis 3010182010 a gain in
tho six years of 1100102180 ornoarly
double
In tho South Platto tho valuo of
produots in 1801 was 2202547500 and
in 1807 11120881719
It will bo noticed that the gain in valuo
was largo in both instances but tho
North Plattoexceeded tho South Platto
by 040808200
Tho gain in value c f tho products of
tho South Platte country is lurgely duo
to tho prevailing prosperity ami incrers i
of prices geuerally and that of the
North Platte combiues witli tho in
creased prices a lurgufloaut increase
in development
Tho superior advautngo of North
Platto farming lauds ovor that of tho
South Platto in tho matter of production
shows a fertility in favor of tho tormer
that wouH scarcely bo bolioved wore it
not for the figures that prove it The
nverago value of tho product per acre in
tho North Platte country in 1897 wns
7 53 and that of tho South Platto 503
nu advantage in favor of the former of
250 per aero In view of nil this it is not
surprising that farm lauds in tho terri
tory tributary to Norfolk uro command
ing attention iu tho real estate market 8
of the country Nor in view of tho
entire exhibits is it astouhhi jg h it some
bhould claim that wo uro experiencing
an era of prosperity au good prices
Interesting conipuisuis might bo
made between each sepuuta product of
tho two sections The figures are pre
sented and thosa who desire may niuko
them
TIIBFIKKMBN BANQUET
Last Function Not Ended
til Nearly Dawn
neighborhood of 200 ut tho two per
formances after paying tho guarantee
duo tho company This fund was used
in paying for bauquot ami other oxpousos
of the association mooting
Tho oveut of all conventions Is usually
tho bauquot with which it is customary
of hito years to conclude such n meeting
aud tint of last night was no exception
Thoro was some dolay in gottiug this
ready as it had been hoped that immedi
ately after tho ontertainniout at tho
Auditorium tlio dolegates and guests
could repair to tlio bauquot hall and bo
served but when tho arrangomots
had been obsorved nud tlio many dotuils
thought of there was no surprise ox
pressed that it was not until midnight
when tlio banquet was ready to serve
Murquurdt hull was soclected as tho
banquet placo and it had boon propared
with tables nearly filling tho hall whero
botwoen 200 and 300 guests could bo
served at once This function was in
churgo of Landlord Spear of tho Oxuard
and his corps of able assistants whicli is
asutllciont guaranteo tlint it was of tho
best iu overy particular and tho nfiair
wns handled with roniurkablo dispatch
when its magnitude is cousidored
Thu Italian orchestra furuishod musio
duriug tlio banquet their rendition of
patriotio airs receiving esjiecial applanso
Tho tables woro all furnished with
suowy liuon with boquotB hero and
thero and a complete service of china
glass and silverware
Tho following menu was served
lllue Iolntu
Uolil Slaw Celery OIio
Col u Mi vis
Honulot s Tiirley Crnnborry Smiro
Sueur Iuroil Hum Spiced Henf Tiiiikuu
llreml nnil liutter Sandwiches
Saratoga Chips Hot Yimimi Hulls
Iiiiuapplti Sherbet
Chicken
Siiii
lohstur
TITE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY JANUARY 25 1900
Un-
NEW OrriOEHB ARE SELECTED
Snrrrdifiil limiting lit Cnnrlliilril Willi n
Sinim ful 1tiiint ToiiM Mini Wr ICn
tnrtitlnliiK mill InnlrurtUn Nrt Mont
liiK ut Hitiiitrtl mill Tuiiriiuiuniit l Viirlt
Tho Eighteonlh annual convent ion of
tho Nebraska State Volunteer Firomons
association is now n tiling of tho past
tho session proper having closed yester
day afternoon whilo tho last feature of
tlio mooting was tho banquet hold last
night in Murqunrdts hull Today tho
delegations huvo been departing for
their homes on each train out of tlio
city
Tho universal sentiment of the visitors
is that Norfolk and her lire department
showed Ihoin a good timo oacli accord
ing to his individual desires Tho
citizens aro well pleased with tlio visit
iiaiil thorn and feel that not only have
their oOorts to entertain been appreciated
but that they wero usually accorded
courteous and gentlemanly troatmont
from tlio boys and tlio aro laddies recom
mended to tlio people of Seward wlieio
tho convention meets next year as a
choice lot of follows to ontertain
Yesterday aftornoon following tlio
parade which was concluded about it
oclock tlio convention was again called
to order in tho opori housu by President
Sliiek
Tho following olllcors were chosen
for tho ensuing year without much
dillioulty
President A O Hull Fromont
First vice president U T Hight
Grand Island
Second vice president 1 W Moist
Yorlc
Socrotary 13 A Millor Kearney
Treasurer A Youngson Mindon
Several reports woro road ono of
which showed sovorul departments re
instated into tlio association and flvo
now ones nddod It was bIiowu that
aftor all bills wero paid there was u cash
balauco of 75r8 in tlio hands of tlio
treasurer
Mayor Simpson was honored by being
unanimously elected as au honorary
member of ho nssociuti
Tlio prcsidont annouucod standing
committees for tho ensuing yenr on au
diting constitution and rules press of
ficers reports and a legislative commit
tee A board of control was also named
Seward was selected as tho placo at
which tlio next association mooting was
to bo hold and York was decidod upon
as tho city iu which tlio tournament
should bo hold providing thoro was ouo
Iu tho ovoning a largo number of tho
delegates took in tho enUjrtuinmont at
tho opera house by tho Pringles What
Happened to Felix Tho house was
well filled standing room well occupied
iu ports of tho building It is under
stood tlmt tlio firemen cleared iu tlio
Potato
Vanilla Ice Cream
ChocolittiCiiko Anifil Fowl
IMatn Clicetu
Nut Caku
Stnlii Wafers
Fituirs
Oruiista Apple Uauniins
Hot ColUo
CiKiird
12 von tin largo soatiug capacity ar
ranged was not sutliconttoaorommoduto
all tho banqueters and 50 or 75 were
served nf t r the first to le
Tho city officials wero tho especial
guests of the firemen as were nVo tho
tVec 1 ttl3 puis who c armd tlu Ley to
tho mayor and wero given sontH of
honor Those llttlo ones woro tlio
MIbscm Linda Winters Bofislo Widamnn
nud Mao Edwards Tho first nnmod be
ing tlio daughter of tho prcsont chief of
tho Norfolk dopartmont and tho othor
two daughters of ox Chiefs
After tho banquet President Hlilok In
a few wordB Hcourod tho attention of
tlio banqueters and turned tho session
over to W M Robortson of this cltywho
in a few acceptable words took ohargo
ami presided most successfully ns toast
master
Tho first speaker of tho ovoning or
rather morning for It was con
siderably past midnight was John It
Hays or this city who responded to tlio
toast Our Ouosts Ho oxprossed tho
pleasure of Norfolk in having as her
guests mi organization so popular andin
Bpito of Homo confusion in tlio hall his
romarks elicited closo attention from
those who could hoar His Bontimouts
wero expressed iu his own inlmitablo
way and wero most favorably received
lion J O Ololund of Fremont was
tlio next speaker introduced his subject
being Our Uity Councils Mr Ololund
proved to bo a good ontcrtainor and his
prestige in tho association gained for
him closo addition ho having been tho
first president of tlio present organiza
tion serving during tho years 1883
1881 and 1885 His lonmrks indicated a
through knowledge of tlio subject as
signed Ho concluded his remarks with
a presentation speech during which in
tho name of tlio association ho tendered
tlio retiring president J L Shickuvory
flno silver water Bervico Mr Shiek
thanked tlio association for their kind
remonihrnnco
Our Soldier Firomon was tlio next
biibjoet on tho program which hud been
assigned toMuj J Killiau of Colum
bus but much to tlio rcgrot of tho asso
ciation tho speaker was not present to
respond
Dr A Bear responded to tho toast
False Alarms and did it iu a maimer
attracting much attention his humor
boing at its best His idea of tho subject
was that tho firomon wero not tho only
pooplo viotimiod by falso alarms
Tho doctor conies iu for his share as do
also attorneys and othor business men
Even city councils huvo had thoir exper
iences with falso alarms an instanco
boing cited whore a cortain council not
nioro than 000 milos from hero wont
down into tho ground after water about
a milo moro or less oacli goologicul for
mation being a suro onough water
alarm but thoy all proved false no
water wns found
Hon W H Thompson of Grand
Island was introduced us tho littlo
giaut his subject being Tho Life of a
Firoman Ho sustaiuod his reputation
as n pleasing speaker by holding tho
closo attention of all present Ho indi
cated a wido range of knowlodgons to tho
life of a flromuu nud related many
amusing and impressivo incidents Ho
spoko of dromon as somotimes having a
poor conception of distance his depart
ment having in ono instance thrown up
a ladder to rescuo a man from tho third
story wiudow Tho laddor was erected
aud tho man wns told to descend Ho
did quite suddenly nud has gone to
join tho nngels the ladder only reached
to tlio second story window
W II Hamilton of North Platto was
introduced by tho toastmaster aud iu
hearty mauuerpresouted the three littlo
girls proFont each with a liaudsomo
badge whicli had been prepared for them
by tho association
Onr Volunteer Firomeu was most
entertainingly handled by Hon J O
Elliot of West Point His onenniums
wero well worded iutoresting and
timely aud ho proved himself a most
succissfull nfter diunor speaker Ho
compared tho sorvico of J tho voluuteer
flromuu with that of tho volunteer sol
dier considering tho service ot the ono
just as patriotio ns that of tho other and
us much entitled to tlio sympathy and
respect of tho people Ho paid a nico
tribnto to Mayor Simpson ami ulso The
Nkws for tho miumer in which thoy
lind welcomed tlio firomon to tho city
Willis 13 Reed of Madison was the next
speaker his subject bolug Chemical
Extinguishers Ho liad iiivou careful
attention to tho subject nud spoko par
ticularly of naturos gigautlo extin
guisher known ns tho Upas or Deaths
Valley iu Arizona whero tho ground
exudes deadly vapor iu tho form of
cmbouio acid gas This will not only
extinguish fire but all forms of life both
vegetablo and animal Ho spoko of
what he considered just legislation for
the firomeu nnd that was that disabled
members nnd widows or families cf
firemen kiled in activo service should
be pensioned tho sumo as a soldior
Their object is to savo life not destroy
it which ho considered just ns honor
able as tho service of tho soldier
Toast Master Robertson bid tlio guests
of tlio city good by and CJod speed and
thanked them on behalf of tho mayor
council and people generally for their
pleasant visit to tho city nnd heaity
appreciation of tho efforts made to en
terrain thorn
Thus closid ouo of tho most success
ful nieotiugs ever held in tho history of
tho association
It was almost 1 oclock this morning
befoio tho last guest had loft the hull
Uurti Ami Trtuitiiuink OfT liiSiclf
Dr Humphreys Specific manual on
tho treit mout nud cure of tho sick
mailed free on request Adress Humph
reys Midicine Co New York
Cnnmilftftlnnerii Iroroeillnifn
Madison Nebraska Tiuuary 4 1000
1 p m Board of county commissioners
met pursuant to adjournment
On motion H W Whiter was do
clarcd tho legal chairman of tho bonrd
for tho onuslngyear
Mr E O Ilollmun having transforcd
tho olllco of county clerk to his successor
nt 12 oclock Philip Ranch wns declared
tho legat dork of tlio board of commis
sioners
On motion tho claim of E O Hoil
man for Issuing 72 olectiou certificates
aud for poMugo express etc was
allowed IB
Tlio offices of justico of tho poaco in
Union Crook precinct boing vacant on
motion potitlon of Clans Young et nl
asking for tho appointment of P A
Clurk as justico of tho peace for said
precinct was accepted On motion tho
petition of Win Goldsmith ot ul asking
for tho appointment of Thomas W
Furogo as justico of tho poueo iu nnd
for Union precinct woh nccoptcd
Thoro boing a vacancy in th olllco of
constablo iu Madison precinct on
motion tho potitlon of Poter Rubendall
et til asking for tho appointmont of
lames O Cleveland as constable for
said precinct was accepted
On motion tho official bond of David
Brewer road overseer district No 23
was approved
Board cominoncod tho work of check
ing tho books of Cail Wildo county
treasurer and continued thereat until
It p m
On motion adjourned to 7 p m sumo
day
Bonrd met pursuant to adjournment
nnd continued tlio work of chocking
treasurers books until 11 p m
On motion adjourned until S a m
January 5 1000
Board mot pursuant to adjournment
at 8 a m January 5 and resumed tho
work of checking treasurers books
On motion adjourued to 1 p m
Board met pursuaut to adjournment
at 1 p in
On motion tho feo book of E G
Heiliuan county clerk wns oxnmiued
and approved tho sumo showing an
oxcess of fees for tho year ending at 12
m January 4 1900 of 50510 aud samo
was paid into the county treasury
On motion official bonds were ap
proved as follows
O A Sleeper justico of tho poaco
Wiirnervillo precinct
J G Clovclnud constable Madison
precinct
Mark Richardson road overseer dis
trict No 32
On motion tho following road over
seers reports wero audited
C G Miller district No 10 showiug
nil accounts paid and no money on
hand
J F Altstadt district No 25 show
ing all accounts paid nnd no money on
hand
David Brewer district No 21 show
all accounts paid and uo money on
hand
On motion board adjourned to meet
at 1 p m January 9 1900
Philip Bauch
County Cleric
Madison Nebraska January 0 1000
Boaid of county commissioners of Madi
son county Btato of Nebraska mot iu
regular session at 1 p m
Present H W Wiutir chairman J
J Hughes aud O Schmitt
Thoro being a vacancy in tho olllco of
constable in and for Norfolk city on
motion tho petition of Fred Muohlo
thaler and 112 others asking for tho
appointment of James II Conley as
constablo for said city was accepted
Tho work of examining and checking
conuty treasurers accounts was resumed
aud continued until 0 p m
On motion adjourned to 7 p m
Board mot at 7 p m
Appointment of Arthur J Koonigstoin
ns deputy sheriff was received and
approved
On motion tho ofllolal bond of Arthur
J Koenigstoiu deputy sheriff wns
approved
A proposition wns received from W
N Huso of Norfolk to huvo tlio com
missioners designuto tlio Battlo Creek
Enterprise Madison Star Norfolk Daily
Times Tribuno uud Tiik Daily Nuws us
tho officials papors of the county for tho
ensuing year Said papers to publish
tho coinmipslaners proceedings road
notices bridgo notices delinquent tax
Het treasurers statements nnd all
other notices that come under tho
jur s lictiou of said boird nt the follow
ing rates Commissioners proceedings
at tlio rato of 33 3 cents per square
delinquent tux list uud nil othor noticos
nt legul rates aud treasurers statmonts
nt 0000 each Tho abovo named prices
to cover cost of publishing all notices
and proceedings in nil four papers On
motion tho proposition was accepted
providing Tlio Weokly Times Tribuno
nud Wisely Nkws also publish t o abovo
nutiied work
Ou motion clerk was instructed to
make requisition on Feoretary of itate
for all blanks and books needed for the
year which uie furnished by the stnto
On motion the fulbwiug official howli
wero approved
Thomas W Farigo justico of the
peace Union precinct
A T Rilmiui jtiitio of tin psice
Shell Owk precinct
On motion the report of T M Johu
kou road ovorsser district No 20 was
audited an 1 shwed a balauco of 5 on
baud
On motion roport of M O Wagor of
county farm wns read ordorcd placed
on fllo and published ns follows
Battlr Chkrk January 0 1000
To tho Hon Board of County Commis
sioners
1 hereby rendor my roport for quarter
ending Jnnunry 1 1000 Wo liavo only
four inmatos to wlt Potor Shopard
Anton Toyerl John Cada nnd Jacob
Bailsman
Wo huvo lot 2 1 fihoat8 and 2 old hogs
by oholoru Balauco seom to bo doing
well At beginning of Now Year wo
hud on hand 33 head of cattlo 20 flhonts
5 hogs 15 littlo pigs 3 horses 250
chickens nnd 40 ducks Wo raised on
tho farm during year lbOO 57 pigs 8
calves about 200 chickens and 50 ducks
100 bushels oats 1000 bushels corn 1100
bushels potatoes and about 125 tons of
hay
Received cash as follows
December Howard Miller Lum
ber Co 52 hogs at 340 551 51
Decomber II F Sahorcgcr 1
steer at It 50 io 33
October 10 Harding Creamery
Co milk ill 20
- mT
Total cash received since October
1 001 10
Disbursements aro as follows
R L Osborn castrating pigs 1 50
R Phillips balauco on work 2 15
Henry Koettcr helping thresh 1 00
Samuel Hull 2 months work 23 00
Mdso 10 05
Anna Kelly for work 18 01
T W Lowo threshing oats 5 30
Coal 0 70
Total cubIi paid out 09 2 1
Casli balauco on baud 5111 02
Siuco dato of last report I huvo built
now fences at n cost for mutoriul 22
lnutorinl for now feed rnck built 17 and
mnterial for now bridge 20
Tho following bills hnvo beon in
curred
L F Merz hardware etc 11 35
White Drug Co coal oil 3 00
L IB Baker coal corn and lum
ber 225 25
Howard Miller Lumber Co conl
aud lumber 58 11
M L Thompson mdso 20 00
Clias Ulricli meat and lard 10 00
W BJFuerst groceries etc 31 15
Frank Rivzick meat lard etc 30 41
P F Zimmerman Co tank
heater etc 9 50
August Steflin rubber hose etc 3 85
Hall Meiuecke mdse 10 35
W A Vonable mason work 8 00
M O Wager revenue stamps
and postage for year 1 28
M O Wager salary for quarter 100 00
Total 537 07
C A Headman hardware etc 1150
applied on personal tax county clerk
Respectfully submitted
M O Wagku
Superintendent Poor Farm
On motion roport of M O Wugor was
approved
On motion bonrd adjourned until 8 a
m January 10 1500
Madison Jan 10 1900 8 a in
Board mot pursuant to adjournment
Present H W Wiuter chairman J J
Hughes aud Chris Schmitt
On motion report of Jnmes Hughes
road overseer district No i was audited
showing balance duo him 323
On motion the following bills were
allowed
Krumin Warren lumber 104 27
H E Becker coffin for pauper win
dow shades etc 2275
Autelope county ono half cost for
material used and labor performed on
county lino bridge 1705
O II Gillespie mdse for jail 15 45
Hoist Bros stove stovo castings
etc 5730
Fremont Tribune rubber stamps
270
A E Crooks cleaning culverts 100
B F Anderson 8 days bailiff dis
trict court 10 00
Fred II Davis 8 days bailiff district
court 1000
Wm Parkinson hnrdwure etc
1355
Madison Chronicle stationery 21 25
On motion board adjourned until 1
p m
Board met at 1 p m nnd resumed
work of checking county treasurers
books nud vouchers
Depository bonds were approved as
follows
Nowman Grovo State bank
First National bank Madison No
braska
On motion hoard proceeded to mnke
estimate of expenses for tho year 1900
as follows
County Instituto fund 125 00
Commissioners pay aud mile
age 2300 00
County clerk salary as clerk of
board 500 00
County superintendent salary 1100 00
Comity road fund 7500 00
Caro of panpeis 2000 00
Bounty on wild animal 800 00
Ciuiuy printing 800 00
Fuel parage and express 1300 00
Jailers ftoi 4 1030 00
Books stuiiou ry and supplier 1800 00
Juiiiore Milir uud tissisiauiii
to county oflUuir 2500 00
Oouuy at tor i y nuhry 950 00
Ooniitr Brdgi fund 9000 0
Election txpeuktii 2uo 00
District court and jaimrs 7500 Cl
Aetecson ray audniikuue 3 5u0 00
iaaano fn b50 00
Poor fnrm expenses 1000 00
Aid to Agricultural society 700 00
High school tuition fees 500 00
Furniture nnd repairs on court
house nnd jail 500 00
Interest on court houso lionds
between Madison mid Union
precincts 400 00
Sinking fund for samo 400 00
Battlo Creek villago jail bond
nnd interest 150 00
On motion ofllcial bond of F M Mar
tin constnblo for Madison precinct wns
upproved
On motion tho county treasurer was
ordered to mnke tho following transfers
of county funds
From 1808 bridgo fund to 1809 bridgo
fund 87083
From 1S0S road fund to 1890 road
fund 885 OS t
From poll fund to 1808 general fund
10000
From advertising fund to general
fund 372 31
From 1808 general fund to 1899 bridgo
fund 2500 00
From 1898 general fund to 1S90 road
fund 150000 j
On motion board adjourned to 7
oclock p m
At 7 oclock p m board met pursuant
to adjournment
On motiou bill of Clir Schavlund for
fees in state cases was allowed 0010
On motion bill of N J Bell for gro
ceries meat lard butter aud eggs fur
nished destituto nud sick family of Wm
Ilusbrook was allowed 189S uud np
plied on personal tnx
On motion bill ef C W Dnrlingtou
bounty on two wolf scalps was allowed
400
On motion official bond of Jnmes II
Conley constablo for Norfolk citjr was
approved
On motion board took recess in order
to visit depository bunks count funds
aud transfer same to R C Miles
county treasurer
January 12 1900 5 p m bnuil met at
court house Present 11 W Winter
chairman and Christ Schmitt
Board having completed the work of
checking books nnd vouchers of Carl
Wilde ex treasurer and comparing
samo with statement rendered and hav
ing couutcd the money on hand and in
banks and having fouud same to bo cor
rect ns reported showiug a balauce on
hand of 1210030 on motion the state
ment of Mr Wildo wns approved
On motion board adjourned until
January 21 1900 at 1 oclock p in
Philip Bauch
County Clerk
AiUortlxiii Jlrlngs It
If you want information or most any
thing else it pays to advertise for it the
subjoined boing a case in point Chief
of Police Widuinnu lias received the
following concise reply to a matter ro
ceutly published in which a man and
one who owes something to somebody
wnsjsaught
noRfolk Neb jan 1900
Cheef poleaso widermau
norfork Nebraska
My deer Komrnd
refnriu 2 tho nrtickloin thursdas daly
nuso wnntin the diskripshuu nu presunt
adros Uv a man whoo Oes auuther man
inn anntner towno l seed tho vary
same feller tnther da Kouvursed with
Him and bokuni pirty well quaiuted
with hiM
Ho sed that ho oed auuther man in
anuther town wanted 2 Pui it but
he forgot tho fellers uamo didunt uoe
whar he lived
I judg from tha penranco Ov tho
feller nnd deskriptshuu you give that
hes the sumo man what oes tho tuther
fellor koso ho acKed just like you Or i
would if we wanted to pai sombody ifc
koldunt find him
tile fellers name is q k juuiPer wiG
Gins ho livs on tho korner ov hruce
spruce down kloso 2 tlio fether fackory
what they mold eggs if you find him
absence fruui horn jest enQuiro of his
nobors on dirty street for high water
bill thats his thootor uamo
dout toll wiggins I tolo you but tell
tho tuther feller I Ot 2 Bee reumburst
for my infurmashnn
Now bill this is strickloykonfidenshal
yur Ole freud Komrad
Wanted Several bright nnd honest
persous toroprosout us as managers in
this and close counties Salary 900 a
year and expenses Straight bona fldo
no more no less salary Position per
manent Our references nuy bank in
any town It is mninly office work con
ducted at homo References Enclosed
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Dominion Company Dept 3 Chicago
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