The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, March 08, 1900, Page 5, Image 5
1 ft iV V r TUESDAY TOPICS 0 I Tonkins wont to Buttle Creek today to nttoml the populist county con volition Mr niul Mrs M Mlhills lmvo movcil to South Norfolk from their former homo on West Madison nvonuo P M Conner left yesterday for St Edwards whoro ho will tako chnrgo of tho Edwards Bradford lumber otllce Miss Luolla BraaFoh is in tho city to day on hor way from Omaha to Bloom Held whoro sho conducts a millinery storo Miss May Craft of Battle Creek who has boon visiting Miss Gertrudo Austin a fow days returned to hor homo last evening Uuby tho infant child of Mr and Mrs Shipuinu colored of South Nor folk died last night and will bo buried tomorrow A 0 Johnson formorly county com missionor from Nownian Grovo now living on his farm near Meadow Grove was a city visitor yesterday Geo Davenport arrived in tho city from Randolph yestordiiy bringing with him tho balanco of his stock of shoes which will bo closed out hero Piof OConnor returned yesterday from Chicago whoro ho had boon a week attending tho mooting of tho National Educational association Miss Ella Barrett and Miss Agues Konuedy havo gouo to Red Oak Iowa whero thoy will teach classes in short hand and typewriting Tho local branch of tho Piano Manu facturing company has received three ears of sample machinery to bo distri buted to points throughout Northeast Nebraska Cecil Green had tho misfortuno yes terday afternoon to have his foot stepped on by a horse that wib sharp shod His foot was badly cut as tho result of tho accident A number of tho friends of Ernest Schulz assisted him in colebrating his birthday last night at tho home of his parents on North First street A highly enjoyable time was tho result Having sold hisdray line in this city Henry Miller proposes to take a trip to the Hot Springs S D whero ho will remain some time for his health His daughter will accompany him W II Blakemau local manager for the Piano Manufacturing company closed a deal yesterday whereby he becomes the owner of what is known as tho Scheier property on north Eleventh street and which has been occupied by Mr Blakemau for some time Dundee Mich Reporter If a beet raiser beat another raising beets and tho beets raised by tho beat beet raiser Loat the beets raised by tho beater then the beat beet raiser has also beat the beater and both have beat and are beat beet raisers and their beets have both beat and aro beat boots Randolph Reporter George Daven port has decided to close up tho firms business at this pluce and will go- to Washington and Oregon on a pleasure trip and to visit relatives there Ho expects to close up his business by next woek Wo regret very much his de parture and ho will bo greatly missed by his many frionds A very sick Indian with a ticket from Superior to Verdigre was un loaded at tho depot last night and was taken into A N Eddys hack and brought up town Ho was referred to the police officers and they in turn ap plied to Commissioner Winter None of tho hotels wanted him as a guest and a man was finally hired by Mr Winter to care for him in the police headquarters office Ho was given attention by a phy sician nnd received as much care ns possible under the circumstances The doctor said he was suffering from pneu monia This morning the Bickman was loaded onto the freight and started toward Verdigre His ultimate destina tion iB the Sauteo agency DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable Almost papers is It 1 everybody who reads the news sure to know of the wonderful U r MU ii - i Msj cures made by Dr i Kilmers Swamp Root I the rreat kidney liver L and bladder remedy tr It is the great medi al rallrtumnk n it w luiliur Wl Mil teenth century dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr Kilmer the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist and Is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back kidney bladder uric acid trou bles and Brlghts Disease which is the worst form of kidney trouble Dr Kilmers Swamp Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need It has been tested In so many ways in hospital work In private practice among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it may have a sample bottle sent free by mail also a book telling more about Swamp Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble When writing mention reading this generous nttr In IVilj nm anj tend vour address to Dr Kilmer CoBlng i4WllHl hamton N Y The rLluuuuuE4 1iil liiiyiwu regular fifty cent and Home of Bwamp iioot dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A UIr UIrI of Illinium llroimil Out limt WU Madison Nob Feb 27 WOO Board of county commissioners of Madison county statu of Nebraska mot pursuant to adjournment Present II W Win ter John J Hughes and Christ Sohmitt Minutes of last mooting read and approved On motion A W Tillotson was al lowed faHO pur week for taking caro of Mary Woods Order to bo in offect un til further notion of tho board Mr W D Burkholdor of Madison precinct wns beforo tho board with complaint of having lost a horse by tho sumo bronking its log in a dofectivo culvert on tho 17th iuBt Aftor hear ing tho evidence in the caso tho mutter wns settled by tho board allowing Mr Burkholdor 1000 Ou motion tho board adjourned to 7 30 p m Board mot at 7 10 p m On motion tho following bills woro allowed W D Burkholdor for loss of horse 1000 less porsemil 1S99 tax 0 10 amount allowed 3350 M 1 Moyur attorney fees in caso of state of Nebraska vs O O Berry 5000 M B Poster attorney fees in caso of stato of Nobraska vs Win FWoinstook 31 -11 Dim Salter Ss Salter nttendnnco etc furnished Mrs Kirby i5r0 less per sonal tax 1583 balanco 07 Mrs Amoliii Wuguor boarding pau per Mrs Kirby and child 9020 less personal tax 1807 171 balanco 88 -11 0 W Crum salary for January and February and incidental expenses 21505 A W Tillotson caring for Mrs Woods 1000 less personal tax 1870 balance 11 30 Braasch Zuolow merchandise for sick Clark and Michelson 1081 ap plied on personal tax Fremont Tribune books and station ery 5080 Asa K Leonard medicine for Mrs Kirby i 70 applied on personal tax County clerk for recording oflluinl bonds and issuing certificates of election 8875 to bo accounted for as fees of his office Madison Chronicle printing 1150 It D Scott printing for county su perintendent 2100 less personal tax 12 08 balance 8 83 It D Scott printing and stationery for couuty judgo 1275 J J AdaniB hat and coat rack 75 cents applied on personal tax It D Scott publishing county treas urers semi annual statemont 8500 E G Hoilman taking indexes to Fremont for repair and railroad faro 11 IG County clerk postage express etc 2 U3 OShoa McBride coal for count 1005 O W Dnrliugton one wolf scalp 200 J C Reeves one wolf scalp 200 applied on personal tax L B Baker lumber for bridges 1013 applied on personal tax Henry Clausen grave lot for pauper Hosbrook 200 Wm Low district No 1 1 work on roads 1900 and work on bridge 1700 less personal tax 791 balance 2800 James Clark work on bridges 1375 less personal tax 790 balance 585 Carl Reicho grading 1451 less per sonal tax 788 balance 2005 W L Miller work on road 500 applied on personal tax Lars Nelson one wolf scalp 200 applied on personal tax Henry Heath work on road 7f0 Joseph Finkrol work on road T00 applied on personal tax J I Beach hardware etc 1750 applied on personal tax In the insanity caso of Robert Pottitt II A Moston ono day and mileage 210 Horry Becker one day nnd mileage i00 In tho insanity caso of Dennis P Sullivnn W P Evans one day aud mileage 5t0 Dennis G Sullivan one day aud mile age 5 50 James Hughes ono day and mileage ft 50 applied on personal tax P F Sullivan ono day and mileuge 550 applied on personal tax Peter OShea ono day and mileage 2 00 opplied on personal tax Roport of Carl Itoiohe road overseor district No 9 was audited and ap proved showing all accounts paid and no money on hand On motion board adjourned to Febru ary 28 at 8 a m February 28 at 8 a in board mot pursuaut to adjournment On motion tho county treasurer was ordered to transfer from the miscellane ous fund to the 1898 general fund the 505 10 paid in by E G Heilmau and the 10000 paid in by Geo W Losey On motion tho treasurer was ordered to transfer from the 1898 general fund to tho 1899 bridge fund 1000 On motion tho following resolution was introduced Whereas It arnears tlmr nt nan eral election held in November 1899 sunarate nshfmnrH wprn nlpnrnri fnr ooi of the four wurds in tho city of Norfolk and one for that part of Norfolk pre dinct lying outside of the limits of said ivy ana iuai ui saia election two jus THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY MARCH 8 MOO tices of tho peace woro elected for tho city of Norfolk and ono for that part of Norfolk precinct lying outside of said city and that at said election two eon stables were elected for the city of Nor folk and ono for that part of Norfolk precinct lying outsldo of tho limits of said city ami Whereas All of said ollloos havo be come vacant by reason of tho law under which thoy were elected having been declared unconstitutional olid void by tho supremo court of Nebraska Theroforo lloriumi Gorocko is hereby appointed assessor for Norfolk preoinet S W Hayes and J L Dnnlol aro here by appointed justices of tho nonce for said Norfolk precinct and John P Wright and James II Conloy ore hereby appointed constables for said Norfolk precinct Each of said oillcors hereby appointed to qualify ns required by law On motion tho following nppoiid montfl wero made Chas Fonsko road overseor district No 7 Peter Hussy road overseer district No 2 JJIj S Warwick road overseer district No I On motion Win Low No I was ap pointed member of the soldiors relief commission for district No 11 Ou motion tho following bills were allowed O A Ooons medicine for paupers Hosbrook 710 Gus Kiul janitor for January and February 0000 U D Mathews oil for Losey 1095 A L Stewart printing lt5 less porsoual tax 2 79 balance 1 110 E N Smart fees in insanity cases of Pottitt aud Sullivan 21180 less per sonal tax 510 balanco 1850 A W Gross fees in tho same eases 12 00 loss perhonnl tax 102 balance 7 38 Madison Chronicle printing 900 F Brinckmnn Son blank books 205 Chr Schavlaud fees in iusauity cases 2300 W N Huso printing 1100 loss 500 charge for folding in treasurers statement bnlauco 3000 Canton Bridge Co building bridges 120319 OShoa McBrido coal 7475 It D Scott publishing commissioners proceedings and bridge notico 15000 less 900 for publishing proceedings of January 0 balanco 51 00 It C Miles postage express etc 2105 On motion tho resignation of 13 A Liudonian as justice of the poaco Nor folk product was accepted On motion receipt of Ex Treasurer Wildo for 5534 -13 stato taxes paid was approved and ordered filed with the treasurer On motion clerk was instructed to striko out city tax assessed against per sonal property of T E Odiorne Norfolk city amounting to 1590 for the year 1899 from tax list as said Odiorne lives outside of city limits On motion bond and contract of M O Wager was approved On motion bond of Ward Towle bridge contractors was approved On motion bond and contract of W N Huso was approved On motion official bonds wero ap proved as follows C D Johnson road ovorseor district No 20 Chas Polonski road overseor district No 31 T D Preece assessor Battle Creek precinct Alfred Deuel road overseer district No 3 On motion bill of J H Couley was allowed at 1073 and applied on per sonal tax On motion a warrant was allowed Claus Young oil tho soldiers relief fund for 10000 On motion tho following bills wero allowed A K Robinson ono wolf scalp 200 less personnl tax 85 couts balance 11 1 In caso stato of Nobraska vb O O Berry Horace Huskius witness 1 00 Isadoro Fink witness 100 W S Obnno witness 110 on personal tax M O Garett witness 110 opplied applied on personal tax H O Huskius witness 110 applied on personal tax In case stato of Nebraska vs Wm F Weinstook S W Hayes justice of the peneo 515 less personal tax 3J3 balanco 202 W II Widaman constable 130 In case stato of Nobraska vs Frank Eblo S W Hayes justice of tho peace 325 Martin Kane constable 210 applied on porsoual tax Bill of Geo W Losey for keeping Robert Pettitt insane 11 days 2750 was rejected on the grounds that accord ing to tho best evidence before tho board Mr Caleb Pottitt agreed to keep the said Robert Pettitt aud he should theroforo pay said bill Ou motion board adjourned until March 19 1900 at 1 oclock p in Pjul Baccii County Clerk Saturday March 17th is the last day the Variety storo stays open Tables oil crowded with bargaius to close out Stove nearly now with pipe only 0 The News jod aepartment is com plete in every particular WEDNESDAY WRINKLES V C Orabill was in town yesterday from Wakefield J N Iliuuin of Ponoa vm a oily visitor yesterday Miss Annie Carton of ONeill was a city visitor yesterday Tho I O O F lodgo will hold a reg ular mooting tomorrow evening MIhs Gertrude Austin went to Hnttlo Creek this afternoon to visit friends Mark M Cond tho horso former of Fremont sojourned In tho city over night Chas II Johnson mode a trip to Stanton this afternoon to deliver o piano Mrs Annie King and John King of Hellwood woro registered in tho city yestordiiy Euiil llartmnti hos returned from Iowa where ho hod been for several years past Julius Lehman who has been to Hot Springs S I for several weeks has returned to Norfolk Paul Nonow who has been in he statu of Washington for several mouths past returned yesterday Mrs W 11 Field Geo W Irving and Miss K E Gassou weio Tildon visitors in tho metropolis yesterday Rev W R MoKlm leturned last evening frohi Hartingtoii where he had been assisting Bishop Williams in services Sunday Owen Ditgon ono of tho linemen with tho Nebraska telephone company has tendered his resignation to accept a position with tho F E fc M V at Ohadrou Robert Filler who with his paronts went to Oregon a year or more ago re turned yesterday ond it is said that his father will return ond again inako No braska his homo Tho stato board of transportation lias thus far foiled to show up in Norfolk to givo tho fiuol hearing on the freight rate question ond nothing has boon hoord from it regarding its intentions Tho wonthor today is very much like March with o good still breeze from the south provuiliuir The recent fall of snow nnd sleet is rapidly disappear ing and a good lusty quality of mud is forming in its place Tho Union Pacific train last night brought in a special car with R W Baxter superintendent and M K Barnham chief engineer who remained in tho city ovor night returning ou tho morning train to Columbus Dick Boswick has sold his stock and personal property at his farm east of tho city and has rented his place Mr Beswiok aud wife dopnrtcd today for Council Bluffs Iowa whoro Mrs Boswick will enter a sanitarium for tieatmont From thcro they propose to go to Hot Springs Arkansas where thoy hope to benefit their health W P Williams of the Auditorium has named Goo 11 Spear landlord of the Oxiiard as resident manager of tho house Mr Williams is now in Omaha whero ho has boon detained by business longer than ho expected but ho will be homo tholnttor part of tho week Dotings for tho house will bo mado through A P Beall monager of tho Grand opera house in Sioux City Tho following delegates havo boon cho jon to represent Norfolk precinct at tho democratic county convention to bo held in this city Monday Pat Roouoy John Wado F D Kraut M Machmillor C F Haaso D Roes W F F Miller William Bruminuud and James Connelly sr Tho caucuses of tho various wards to select delegates nre to bo held this oveuing Dr Anderson of Sownrtl stato veteri narian wont with Dr O A McKim to Wiusido yesterday whero thoy made further investigation into the peculiar diseaso which had been afflicting the stock in tlmt locality recently Their final conclusion was confirmatory of previous investigations to thooirect that the onimols wero suffering from hydro phobia produced by being bitten by o mad dog This morning Dr Anderson assisted Dr McKim in romoving o dis eased rib from a valuable mulo at Brunsons barn At tho residence of tho brides father John Boock at 9 oclock last evening Row J P Mueller pronounced tho words which mado Mr George M Dud ley and Miss Ilnttie L Boeck mon ond wifo Tho wedding wos o privoto affair only relatives of tho contracting parties aud immediate friends being present After tho ceromony all did justico to nn elegaut supper which was awaiting them Mr Dudley is ono of tho rising young men of Norfolk at present pro prietor of tho Bon Ton restaurant which ho is making a success Up to last Sat urday night Miss Boock was n trusted employe of The News and she has tho best wishes of tho whole force in her now venture whereby sho drops tho composing rule and takes up the heavier duties of matrimony In a short time Mr nnd Mrs Dudloy will occupy rooms over the restaurant Grntii OI Cnuu O Remember thnt name when yon want n delicious nppotiziug nourishing food driuk to take the place of coffee Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it Grain O is made of pare grain it aids digestion and strengthen the nerres It is not a stimulant but benefit f Ik 0 I A i Ml X Z ils Do not wash your hands and face with a common laundry soap or if you do dont complain when you find them rough hard and chapped Ordinary laundry soaps are good for scrubbing floors but not for the skin Ivory Soap makes a creamy lather that rinses easily and takes the dirt with it The natural oil of the skin washed with Ivory Soap is not removed and the skin is left soft and smooth IT FLOATS COIYHKIHT llllll I1Y 111 IMIOC1I III CUMULI CI CIHCINHMI health bulkier and tho children ns well as the adults can drink it withgrcnt Costs about colleo 15c and 25n per package your grocer for Grain O WiiriKirvlllc Ed Oarberry loft for Potior much as last Thursday Rev Main of Norfolk preached Ask Iowa in the hall last Sunday Miss Helm Nmiglo of Wayne is a guest at tho home of her uncle Oliver Cunningham Mrs W II Loomis returned Thurs day from a months visit with friends in Iowa and Illinois Charlie May and Jake Peuhollnw will give a masquerade ball in tho hall Friday oveuing March 15 Goo Wheeler has rented o farm of David Horrington in Stanton county and will take possession about the first of April Alex Binder has bought the building formerly used as a ticket office on the old fair grounds at Norfolk and will move il onto his form Hereafter tho lodge of Modern Wood men will meet in the hall the first and third Saturday evenings of the mouth and tho M H A lodgo every second aud fourth Saturday Nulled In Noii UmIiIiiiI DufciiiliintA John J Farley and Forley wife of said John J Farley first name un known non resident Iefendants will take notico that on the 27th doy of Feb ruary 1900 D A Ommeniion plaintiff heroin filed his petition in the district court of Madison county Nebraska against the said defendants and Caro line E Farley tho object and proyer of which aro to foreclose a cortain mort gage executed by John J Furley now deceased to tho plaintiff upon tho south half of tho southwest quarter of section thirteen 13 and tho north half of the northwest quarter of section twenty four 21 oll in township twenty four 2 1 north range two 2 west in Madison county Nebraska to secure the payment of a certain promissory note doted July 30 1898 for the sum of 130000 ond duo and payable in five years from date thereof that thero is now duo upon said note and mortgago by reason of de fault in tho payment of interest the sum of 130870 for which sum with interest from this dato plointiir proys for a decree that tho defendants bo re quired to pay tho same or that said promises bo sold to satisfy tho amount found dno You nro required to answer sold peti tion on or lwforo tho Oth day of April 1900 Dated this 28th day of Fobrnnry 1900 D A Ommekman By Mapes Haon Pluintiff His Attorneys Curu Anil Treutimink Of X hcSlck Dr Humphreys Specific manual on tio treatment and euro of tho sick mailed freo ou request Adress Humph roys Medicine Co New York SuninionH liy Publication Ollie M Foxworthy Pliimtiir vs George Foxworthy Defendnnt J To Georgo Foxworthy non resident dofendont you oro hereby required to take notice that ou the 0th day of Feb ruary 1900 tho plaintilf filed her peti tion in the district court of Madison county Nebraska against you eettiug forth that you havo been willfully absont from her for more than three years last past without any fault or provocation on hor part Thnt boiug of sufficient abil ity to provide for support nnd maintain her you have wantonly grossly and cruelly refused and neglected so to do Sho prays that she may bo divorced from you and be restored to her maiden name of Ollie M Wade and for general equit ablo relief You are required to answer snid petition on or before tho 19th day of March 1000 Dated February 0 1900 Ol UE M FOXWOBTHY By Barnes Tyler Her Attorneys Notice Harriet Torreuce aud Albert W Torreuce non resident defendants will take notico that on the 12th day of No vember 1898 Ferdinand Verses plain tiff herein filed his petition in the district court of Madison county No braskaogoinst Herman Gorocko Suroh 10 Gore ukonud ot tiers I ho object ond proyer of which oro t o foreoloso a certain con troot executed by the defendant Herman Gorccko and the plaintilT for tho sale of following describe promises situated in tho said county from tho plomtiir to tho defendant Herman Gorocko viz Commencing at a Hiint fifty five rods east ami two rods north of the hout Invest corner of the northeost quarter of tho soul Invest quarter of section twenty two in township twenty four noilh of range one west of tho sixth principal merid ian ond measuring lrom thence north fifteen rods thence west fifteen rods thence ninth three rods thence west nine rods thencn north twelve rods thence east one rod and twenty wo links thence north nine rods and thir teen links hence eiiM five rods and twenty links 1 hence south twenty eight degrees and eight minutes east fourteen rods and two links thence east seven teen rods si ml nine and one half links to he right of way of the Fremont Elk horn Missouri Valley railroad thence along said right of way south llfleon degrees ond fifty minutes east twenty eight rods ond two links thenc west fifteen rods ond ten links to tho place of beginning containing four acres and thirty live and one half Miimro rods more or less which property was used us a brick yard for tho manufacturing of brick said contract being dated March 20th 1893 and providing that tho said defendant Herman Gerecko should pay tho phiintitr as purchaso price therefor tho sum of 100000 us fol lows 11 50 00 December 31 1893 120 00 July 1 1891 1 12000 December II 189 8000 July I lMlfi 1HO0 December 31 1895 1K July 1 lb90 101000 December 31 I 95 with interest at the rate of eight per cent annum from dato payable semi annually ond in default thereof said contract phould be null and void and plaintiir would be entitled to tho possession of said property that default hos been n ado in payment of said hums of money ond thoro is now due upon said contract tho sum of 203375 with iutorest from this Into nt the rato of eight per cent per annum for which sum with interest plaintiff proys for a decree that tho defendants be required to pay same or that said prem ises may bo sold to satisfy tho amount found due On tho 21st day or April 1899 plain tiir filed a surpplemfntiil petition substi tuting Harriet Torionco and Albort W Torreuce ns n parties defendants instead of Victor K Torreuce the said Victor K Turrence having died and said parties being his only heirs at law which facts at said timo wero unknown to plaintiir and havo since come to his knowledgo tho said Victor K Torreuce having obtainrd a judgment against tho defend out Herman Gorecke of record in said court and still in fnrco You are required to auBWor said poti tion on or beforo tho 2nd day of April 1900 Dated Februnrv If 1900 Fkiidinanu Viiiiis Plaintiff Wanted Honest man or woman to travel for lnrgo hougo salary 15 monthly and expenses with increase position pormoneut eucloso self-addressed stamped envelope Manaouk 1130 Cuxtou bldg Chicago Dr Humphreys Specifics cure by acting directly upon tho dibcose without ezciting disorder in any other part of tho system DO CUHK3 rnicEs 1 Finer CongosUoiu Inflammations J 5 J Worm Worm Yuvw Worm Colic J5 3 TecthlriCoUoCryln1Wakefulne8a ii 1 IHarrhca of Children or AdulU iS 7 Cougln Colds lronchltl S3 8 Neuralgia Toothache Vaoeache 23 9 Headache Sick Headache Vertigo U3 1 0 Ivpepla IndlgitlonWoakStouiachJ5 11 tiuppreinedorlalnful Period 33 li Vlillf Too Profuse Periods 23 13 Croup LarynaHla HourveneM 23 14 Salt BheumKryalpelasiTipUon8 23 15 lUicuuiatUinKheumatlolalm 23 lC Malarla Chills Fever and Ague 23 10 CatarrliInflucinzaColdUitbeUead 23 20WhoopliiK Coucii 25 27 Kldney UUeaaea 23 2t JVenroui Ueblllly 100 30 Urluary WeakneuWetUngBed 2il 77 Orlp nayKuTMVi - 25 XcwYortL