Progressive men of Nebraska; a book of portraits, Part 6

Author: Carr, Daniel Mathew, 1864- ed
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Fremont, Neb., Progressive Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 360


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NILS JOHNSON. 1868)


For many years a farmer in Logan township: a large landholder: retired from active farm- ing and a resident of Fremont.


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Brother of Nils Johnson, and one of the progressive farmers in Logan township; address, Hooper.


JOHN SAMPSON. (1868)


Farmer, Sec. 6. Logan township; address. Hooper, Route No. 1.


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JOHN DAUBERT. (1873)


Farmer residing in Logan township; father of Henry and Fred Daubert and Mrs. George W. Richardson, of Logan township.


FRED DAUBERT. (1872)


Farmer and breeder of Hereford cattle; Sec. 1. Logan township: Address, Oakland. Rural Route No. 2.


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GEORGE W. RICHARDSON. (1875) Farmer, Sees. 6 and 7. Logan township; address Hooper. Route No. 3.


CHRIST KRUEGER. (1862)


President of the First National Bank. Hooper: farmer: Sec. 8. Hooper township.


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EDWARD C. BURNS. (1869)


Six years a member of the board of Dodge County Commissioners, and for a term postmaster of Scribner, where he resides.


JOHN E. BURNS. (1869)


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Son of E. C. Burns: dealer in horses and mules, and proprietor of Burns' Feed Barn. Scribner.


MATTHEW WRIGHT. (1869)


A pioneer farmer and flouring mill operator; now retired and living at Scribner.


JOHN M. DIELS. (1865)


For more than thirty years prominent in business at Fremont and Scribner; now a resident of Los Angeles, Calif.


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J. H. SCHIERBAUM.


One of the proprietors of the Scribner Brick Manu- facturing Co., Scribner.


J. H. REINKE. One of the proprietors of the Scribner Brick Man - ufacturing Co., of Scribner.


CHARLES AHRENDT (1873) Farmer and stockgrower; Sec 6. Cuming township: address, Scribner, Route No. 2.


AUGUST J. ALBERS (1883)


For a number of years a general merchant at Scribner. later a business man of Fremont. where he now resides.


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HENRY HIEBENTHAL. (1887)


For a number of years a well-known druggist and jeweler of Scribner.


JAMES M. BEAVER.


One of the younger business men of Scribner. and postmaster of the town under the Mckinley and Roosevelt administrations.


THOMAS HALL. (1869)


Born in England, 1832; died in Dodge County, 1887; for 18 years a successful farmer in Cuming township.


HERMAN SUHR.


Born in 1836; died in Seribner, 1901; prominent in public life and business.


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HENRY M. KIDDER.


Attorney-at-law and editor and publisher of the "Rustler, " at Scribner.


F. A. SCHULZ. (1879) Since 1879 in the harness and saddlery business in Scribner.


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ALEX ROSS.


For some years engaged in the furniture and undertaking business at Scribner.


OTTO FALK. A prosperous blacksmith and dealer in farm machinery. Seribner.


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RICHARD HOOPER. (1859) Born in England 1830; died in Cotterell township. where he was a successful farmer, in 1888.


CHARLES H. HOOPER. (1859) Son of Richard Hooper; a retired farmer: residence. Fremont.


HERMAN WOLSLEGER. (1870)


Born in Germany 1846; died at Snyder 1900; (engrav- ing from small portrait taken at the age of 22 years.)


WILLIAM J. WOLSLEGER.


Son of Herman Wolsleger: engaged in the hardware and implement business at Snyder.


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HENRY H. GRIPP.


Breeder of thoroughbred Poland Chma Hogs and white Plymouth Rock Fowls; residence, Snyder.


D. MAYNARD. (1872)


Farmer, Sec. 6. Cuming township; for some years justice of the peace; post-office. Scribner.


CARL BARZ. (1883)


For many years a well-known business man of the town of Snyder.


R. O. JUNGHANEL.


A well-known carpenter and buildling contractor. residing at Snyder.


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ROBERT REED. Agent of the Crowell Lumber and Grain Co., at Dodge.


PERCY REED.


Assistant manager of the Dodge office of the Crowell Lumber & Grain Co.


JOHN REED. Son of Robert Reed; agent of the Crowell Lumber & Grain Co., at Snyder.


JOHN H. SEEBECK. Undertaker and dealer in furniture, paints and wall-paper, Snyder.


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DR. J. N. BYERS.


S. J. BYERS. M. D.


For a number of years a practicing physician and surgeon at Dodge, his present home.


Son of Dr. J. N. Byers, and for some years located in practice at Snyder.


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DR. MILO BLOOMER. (1892) For ten years located at Dodge in the practice of medicine and surgery.


J. J. MCFARLAND. Editor and Publisher of the "Criterion" at Dodge.


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CHARLES HRABAK. Sr. (1883)


For three years at Scribner and fifteen years at Dodge in the general merchandise business.


CHARLES HRABAK. Jr.


Associated with his father in the general merchan- dise business at Dodge.


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W. C. BRODHUN. Born in Dodge County in 1822; a general merchant at Dodge.


CHARLES BRAZDA. Proprietor of Brazda's Photograph Studio at Dodge.


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FRANK STECHER.


One of the hustling young business men of Dodge.


LUCIUS F. CRANDALL. Assistant cashier of the Farmers' State Bank of Dodge.


HENRY STURBAUM. (1870)


A farmer on Sec. 3, Pleasant Valley township for many years; now retired and living in Dodge.


THEODORE STURBAUM.


Son of llenry Sturbaum: a prosperous farmer: post-office. Snyder.


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HERMAN B. MILLER.


A well-known citizen of Dodge; born in Dodge County in 1871.


L. J. ROUBINEK. (1875)


A resident of Dodge since 1888. where he is one of the proprietors of the Dodge Milling & Grain Co.


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WILLIAM WHITAKER. (1883)


Farmer and stockgrower, See. 12, Pebble town- ship; post-office, Crowell.


W. II. BECKER. (1868)


For many years a farmer in Pebble township, now retired and a resident of Fremont.


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A. CECHA.


Since 1896 a resident of the town of Dodge, where he is engaged in the jewelry and watchmak- ing business.


V. J. TICHOTA.


Veterinary surgeon and expert horseshoer; for some years a resident of Dodge; was born in 1875 near Glencoe. Dodge County.


JOHN CHMELER. (1880)


Since 1993 engaged in the harness and saddlery bus- iness at Dodge.


CHAS. E. GOHR, Jr.


Stationery engineer; for some years a resident of the town of Dodge.


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J. B. MATHAUSER. (1895) Proprietor of Mathauser's Drug Store. Dodge


CHRISTIAN BAUM. (1873)


Since 1488 a farmer and stockgrower; Sec. 8. Ridge- ley township: post-office, Dodge.


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FRED RENTER. (1873) Farmer and fruit-grower. Sec. 16, Webster town- ship; post-office, Dodge.


Since 1886 engaged in the blacksmithing business at Dodge.


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HERMAN HOLSTEN. 1873


Cashier of the Farmers' State Bank of Dodge: for sixteen years a farmer in Dodge County.


ANTON BARTOSH. (1870)


First postmaster of Dodge; now a farmer and breeder of Hereford and Shorthorn cattle; Sec. 4. Webster township: post-office. Dodge.


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ANDREW R. HASSON. (1872) Postmaster of Dodge; for a dozen years a Dodge County farmer.


V. JJ. YUNEK. (1868)


An early settler in Pebble township: a resident of Dodge since 1886.


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CARL T. PULSIFER (1876)


Born in New Hampshire. 1835; settled in Nebraska. 1866; assassinated near Crowell, Dec. 10, 1899.


JOHN C. PULSIFER. (1876)


Born in Cuming County, 1870; son of Carl T. Pulsi- fer, deceased; farmer and stockman: ad- dress, Crowell.


JOSEPH V. HOWER. (1894) A progressive general merchant of Crowell.


HERMAN DIERS. (1870) Builder of the first hotel at Crowell, of which he is still the proprietor.


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HON. CONRAD SCHNEIDER. (1880)


For many years engaged in banking, lumber, grain. milling and live stock business at Snyder.


CARL J. SCHNEIDER. (1880)


Son of Hon. Conrad Schneider; engaged in the gen- eral merchandise business at Snyder.


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JOHN A. ZEAMAN.


Postmaster at Snyder, where he is the proprietor of a drug store.


CHARLES SIEVERS. (1869)


Farmer and breeder of Aberdeen Angus cattle; See. 20. Pebble township: ex County Super- visor; post-offlee, Snyder.


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SAMUEL K. LONGACRE. (1878) Farmer and horticulturist, See. 5, Webster town- ship: post-office, Dodge.


JACOB L. LONGACRE. (1878) Farmer, Sec. 20, Webster township: post-office, Dodge.


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JOHN EMANUEL. (1869)


President of the Farmers' Telephone Company of Dodge County : a prosperous farmer; address, Pleasant Valley.


THOMAS PORTER. (1850) Farmer and stockman. Sec. 19. Union township; post-office, Rogers.


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WM. L. GOLDER. SR. (1869)


A native of Scotland, who has made a success of farming in Dodge County; now retired, and living at Scribner.


ANDREW GOLDER. (1884)


A well-known farmer and breeder of Percheron horses and blooded cattle. Sec. 13. Pebble township: post-office. Scribner.


ROBERT PATTERSON. (1869) Born in County Derry, Ireland: died in Webster township at the age of 80 years. June 1, 1901.


WILLIAM PATTERSON. (1869)


Son of Robert Patterson (deceased) : manager of the Dodge station of the Iowa and Ne- braska Creamery Company.


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JOHN ROMBERG. (1869)


Born in 1838; died at Scribner, 1899; a prominent farmer, and one of the early commissioners of Dodge County.


HENRY TEIGELER.


Wholesale dealer in butter and eggs. Fremont.


GEORGE A. STANGEL.


For some years a Justice of the Peace; engaged in the harness trade at Snyder.


J. F. DRENGUIS.


A successful man of business. now the proprietor of a general merchandise store at Scribner.


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MOSES STARMER. (1872)


Farmer and breeder of thoroughbred Short-Horn cattle: son of Thomas Starmer; address. Scribner. Route No. 1.


C. S. STARMER. (1872)


Farmer and stockgrower. Sec. 33. Pleasant Valley township: son of Thomas Starmer.


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GEORGE G. STONE.


For many years a farmer in Dodge County retired and living at Scribner.


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THOMAS STARMER. (182) One of the prosperous farmers of Dodge County.


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B. C. ALLEN.


One of the successful farmers and stockgrowers of Maple township: residence, Sec. 24: post-office. Fremont.


HON. W. D. HOLBROOK.


Prominent farmer of Maple township: member of the State Senate twoterms, House one term: favorably known throughout Nebraska.


WILLIAM PHILLIPS. (1878)


EZRA PHILLIPS. (187-)


A native of Ohio: a prosperous farmer and stock- grower, Sec. 10, Maple township: address, Hooper, Route No. 2.


Born in 1555 in Ohio: a farmer and stockman. Sec. 1. Maple township: address, Hooper. Route No. 2.


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E. W. HOOKER. (1872)


A civil war veteran; a prosperous farmer and breeder of Plymouth Rock fowls: Maple township: address, Hooper.


R. FALCONER. (1870)


A native of the Buckeye state. a soldier in the civil war from the Hawkeye state, and a success- ful farmer and stock grower of Nickerson township


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A. C. REEDER. (1869) Retired farmer and pomologist. Sec. 5, Maple town- ship; post-office. Everett.


11. A. MULLIKEN. (1:64)


A resident of Nebraska since 1861: for 35 years a Dodge County farmer; now retired and liv- ing at Fremont ; in 1902 made a trip around the workl.


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RASMUS HANSON, (1866)


A well-known and prosperous farmer residing in Sec. 35, Maple township; postoffice, Fremont.


RASMUS HANSON. JR.


Son of Rasmus Hanson, born in Dodge County December 22, 1867; residence, Sec. 35, Maple township; post-office, Fremont.


GEORGE H. BATCHELOR. (1888) A successful farmer of Maple township, Sec. 31: post-office address. Ames.


GEORGE P. DAVIS. (1967.)


For many years a successful farmer of Dodge County; now retired and living ut Fremont.


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JOHN H. TANK. (1875.) Farmer and stockgrower. Sec. 18. Maple township: post-office, Ames.


HENRY TANK. Farmer and stockgrower. See. 25, Maple township: post-office. Fremont.


LINCOLN J. BLACK. Farmer and stockman, Sec. 12. Platte township; post-office, Fremont.


JOHN C. MIDDAUGH. (1873)


A successful farmer. Sec. 11. Platte township: post- office. Fremont.


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I. J. HALL. (1888)


A Nebraska pioneer of 1857: 33 years a resident of Bellwood, and four years at Fort Calhoun; now residing in Sec. 32, Everett township.


M. E. HALL. (1888)


A native Nebraskan, son of I. J. Hall; now a farmer and stockgrower Sec. 32. Everett township: post-office, Everett .


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FRED SCHMADEKE. (1879) Since 1892 a farmer and stockgrower, Sec. 1. Everett township; post-office, Scribner.


C. B. NOYES. (1871)


For 25 years a farmer near Scribner: since 1895 a resident of Fremont ; retired from business.


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JAMES BRADBURY. (1874)


For 28 years a successful farmer in Sec. 28, Everett township; address. Hooper, Rural Route No. 2.


W. H. BRADBURY.


Son of James Bradbury, born in Everett township December 7. 1874: address, Rural Route No. 2, Hooper.


R. NELSON CONKLIN. (1879)


A prominent farmer of Everett township, four miles south of Hooper : post-office. Hooper.


GEORGE JJ. HALL.


A native of Dodge County. farmer and breadet of Poland China hops, See 30, Everett Down- ship; address. Hooper, Rural Route No :


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A. E. STEWART. (1879) A resident of Fremont for some years; now a general merchant at Nickerson.


ROBERT L. CRAMER.


Farmer and stockdealer: born in Nickerson town- ship in 1866; resides on Sec. 14, Range 8: post-office, Fremont.


D. G. RIZER.


JOHN PHINNEY. Manager of the Torpin Grain Company, Nickerson.


For more than 15 years agent of the F. E. & M. V. railroad at Nickerson.


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J. C. NEWSOM. Editor of the North Bend Eagle, North Bend.


J. A. FARNHAM. (1873)


A native of New Hampshire: for many years a fur- niture dealer and undertaker at North Bend.


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G. W. ARMSTEAD. (1885) For many years a photographer at North Bend; now retired.


G. C. ARMSTEAD. (IM5)


Son of G. W. Armstead: proprietor of Armstead's Photograph Studio, North Bend.


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JACOB J. KELSER.


For thirty years a resident of Cotterell township; now residing at North Bend.


J. N. KELSER. Son of J. J. Kelser: proprietor of Kelser's Sixth Street Market, Fremont.


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C. M. CARR, M. D. (1890)


For some years a teacher in the public schools of Dodge; now a physician and surgeon at North Bend.


C. W. SMITH. (1540)


For many years in the real estate, loan and insur- ance business at North Bend.


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FRANK E. O'BRIEN,


Born in Dodge County, and well known as a teacher and a farmer ; residence. Sec. 21. Maple town- ship; post-office. Ames.


J. S. ANDERSON.


Prominent farmer and breeder of thoroughbred hogs, Maple township : post-office. Ames.


CHARLES D. SIMMONS.


Farmer, now occupying Sec. 33. Hooper township: address. Hooper. Route No. 2.


W. I. WADY.


For a number of years a caterer in Fremont. now retired and a resident of Elkhorn township.


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APPENDIX.


GENERAL INFORMATION FOR TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS.


The offices of all county officers are located in the court-house at Fremont. Office hours each day are from 8 A. M. to 12 M., and from 1 to 5 P. M .. except on legal holidays, when all offices are closed. When a legal holiday falls on Sunday the following day is to be observed. Legal holidays are as follows:


February 22. . Washington's Birthday September 6 Labor Day


April 22 Arbor Day


November 25. Thanksgiving Day


May 30, . Decoration Day


December 25. .Christmas Day


July 4. Independence Day


January 1 New Year's Day


COUNTY OFFICERS.


County officers are elected for a term of two years excepting the Recorder of Deeds and Clerk of the District Court, who are elected for terms of four years.


THE COUNTY CLERK is clerk of the Board of County Supervisors, and attends to the filing of C'hattel Mortgages, Road Petitions, Physicians' Certificates, Claims against the county and everything to be brought before the County Board. The limit of fees for salary is $1,500 per year.


THE COUNTY TREASURER collects all taxes, pays out all moneys-only upon order of the County Board except interest on bonds, ete., which is otherwise pro- vided for by law. The limit of fees retained as salary is $2,000.


THE REGISTER OF DEEDS' duty is to file and record all real estate mortgages and warranty deeds, and to keep a miscellaneous record in which is filed all wills and other instruments affecting the title to property. The fees for filing are: first 100 words. 75 cents, and 10 cents for each additional 100 words or fraction thereof. The limit of fees for salary is $1,500.


THE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT attends to the recording of actions in all equity cases, such as the granting of title to real estate, foreclosure, partition. attachment and divorce. Civil cases involving an amount not more than $200 appealed from Justice's court, 'and civil cases involving an amount not more than $1,000 from the county judge's court, when appealed are filed in this office. Limit of fees for salary, $1, 600.


THE SHERIFF is the chief executive officer of the county, whose duty it is to see that law and order prevail. When there in no coroner he is ex-officio coroner. Limit of fees for salary, $2,000.


THE CORONER holds inquests on the bodies of dead persons when circumstan- ces so demand. In the absence of the sheriff or his deputy, the coroner assumes the functions of sheriff. His pay is regulated by fees, no limit to yearly amount.


THE COUNTY SURVEYOR is the legal surveyorof all land surveys of the county and is paid according to the work required of him.


THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS issues teachers' certificates to those whom he finds qualified to teach: visits schools, and has charge of the change of district boundaries. His salary is fixed according to the population of the county.


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THE COUNTY JUDGE has original jurisdiction in all Probate and Guardian- ship matters: has jurisdiction concurrent with Justices of the Peace: in civil cases has concurrent jurisdiction with the district court in all sums not exceeding $1,000; issues marriage licenses-fee for same $1.50-and when required performs mar- riages-fee, $3.00. Limit of fees for salary, $1,500.


THE COUNTY ATTORNEY is legal adviser of the County Board and has charge of all law cases of the county. His salary is fixed at $1,000 a year.


IDEMNITY REQUIRED IN OFFICIAL BONDS.


County Treasurer. $100,000


Supervisors. $1,000


County Judge. .. 25,000


Town Treasurers


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Sheriff, Clerk and Register, each 10,000


Notaries Public. 2.000


District Clerk


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Constables


300


Superintendent.


1,000


School Treasurers (amount held ) 500


County Clerk


5.000


Road Overseers


500


Coroner


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TAXES.


Taxes are due October 1st.


Personal tax delinquent February 1st.


Land tax delinquent May 1st. Interest at 10 per cent from date of delinquency. Real estate advertised for sale the first week in October, and sold for taxes the first Monday in November after becoming delinquent.


In making inquiry about your personal tax, always state in what township your property was assessed. On real estate tax give number of section. township and range.


Warrants ordered drawn in payment of claims against the county are not delivered for 10 days after said order, as per Statutes of Nebraska.


Registered warrants draw 7 per cent interest.


Tax sales draw 20 per cent from date of sale.


All male citizens of the state of Nebraska are liable for poll tax except the following:


United States pensioners.


Paupers, idiots and lunatics.


Males under 21 and over 49 years.


Active members of Nebraska National Guards.


Members of fire, and hook and ladder companies in good standing.


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NEBRASKA STATE INSTITUTIONS.


Capitol Lincoln


Penitentiary. Lincoln


Industrial school (for boys) . . Kearney


Industrial school (for girls) ... Geneva


Insane asylum .. Lincoln


Insane asylum Hastings


Deaf and dumb asylum. Omaha


Feeble minded asylum. . Beatrice


Blind asylum Nebraska ('ity


Soldiers home Grand Island


Soldiers home


Milford


Home of the friendless Milford


Home of the friendlesschildren. Lincoln


Letters directed to the name of the institution at the proper city will be received by the proper official.


TOWNSHIP AND OTHER MEETINGS,


Annual Township meeting is held on first Tuesday in April.


Regular Town Board meetings occur on Tuesday of the week before the Annual Town meeting, and on Tuesday one week previous to each of the regular meetings of the County Board of Supervisors.


Township equalization meeting, first Monday in June. Tax grievances can be brought before the County Board only upon appeal from the Township Board.


Assessors' annual meeting, third Tuesday in March.


City and Village elections, first Tuesday in April.


Annual School meetings, last Monday in June.


General election, first Tuesday in November.


Teachers' Examination, third Saturday of each month.


County Board meets second Tuesday of January and first Tuesday after second Monday in July.


JURY LIST FOR TOWNSHIPS.


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Cotterell


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Cuming


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DODGE COUNTY POPULATION,


City, Village or Township


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1900


City, Village or Township


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Fremont City ..


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7241


Everett Township


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612


North Bend. City


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Scribner, Village


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827


Nickerson Township


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Dodge, Village


338


554


Maple Township


701


11944


Logan Township


673


621


Platte Township ..


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1358


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1379


1514


Elkhorn Township.


412


513


Pebble Township (including Snyder) ..


871


973


Total population of Dodge Co.


19260


Webster Township (including Dodge).


1227


1393


Total population of Nebraska. 1058910


1068539


Pleasant Valley Township


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734


Ridgeley Township


807


847


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Hooper, Village


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840


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INDEX TO PORTRAITS.


Abbott, Dr. Luther J .. 85


Adriance, Rev. Emory R. 88


Adriance, Jacob.


88


Allen, B. C.


154


Allen, D. M.


100


Bridge, Robert.


71


Diers, Herman. 14%


De Lamatyr. C. R. 96


Doan, Dr. Ira


85


Dodge, John ..


61


Dodge, Geo. O.


61


Dolezal, Frank.


76


Drenguis, J. F


15.


Eaton, Clarence 67


Eaton. Geo. W


67


Eaton, II. M


113


Eaton. J. P


67


Eddy, A. J


114


Eddy, Geo. B.


114


Edelmaier, John


125


Edgerton. R. L.


118


Egbers. Henry


129


Eldredge, D. G


Ely. W. H.


54


Emanuel. John


150


Falk. Otto


137


Falconer, R.


155


Farnham, J. . 1


161


Fried, William.


64


Fritz, W. P.


59


French. Geo. B


83


Fowler, Frank.


64


Fowler, Samuel H.


Fowler, Willard F


Gage. I. P.


Gibson, Arthur.


1


Goff, Harlow.


Goff. H. W


Goff. H. K


Goff, Hiram J


Goff. J. W.


- -


Gohr. Chas. E.


145


Golden, W. B


116


Golder. Andrew


151


Golder, William L.


151


93 Glenn, James. . 107


Brazda, Chas ..


142


Davies, Dr. W. J.


Brodhun, W. C. 142 Davis, Geo. P. 156 Glidden. Osker. 91


Buchholz, C


124


Dengler, (' 102 Griswold. H. E. $3


Buer, John F


124 Denslow. JJeremiah.


58 Graham, John W


111


Bunt, John.


101 Dern, John.


54 Green. C. H.


11%


Burdick, George .


99


Dickerson, E. W .. . 61


Dickerson, David W .. 61


Diels, John M. 134


Buss, Rev. W. H.


66


Diehl, Charles S.


125


Breitenfeld, H. G.


102


Allen, R. M.


87


Albers, August J.


135


Ahrendt, Chas


135


Armstead, G. W


161


Armstead, G. C.


161


Archerd, J. B ..


101


Anderson, J. S.


163


Ayers, S. H .. .


94


Arnold, Grant W.


117


Carr, Dr. C. M.


162


Carroll, Thomas.


92


Carroll, W. A.


92


Cattern, J. W.


108


C'echa, A.


145


('hmeler, John.


145


Clark, S. 94


Cleland, J. C.


105


( 'lemmons, Prof. W. H. .113


Cloos, Emil.


97


Cloos, John F


97


Colson, Paul. ..


Colson, S. B


55


Basler, Christian D. ,127


Basler, William F. 127


Baum, Christian. 146


Beaver, James M.


136


Becker, W. H. . 144


Beebe, Chauncey C. 50


Beebe, Henry 50 Cronin, M. C. 97


Beebe, Henry L. 50


Beebe, S. P. 50


Bergt, Rev. A 126


Biles, J. V. N 62


Brugh, A. G.


65


Brugh, E. G ..


65


Black, L. J. 157


Blewett, Edward. 82


Brown, Dr. Frank H ..


Brown, H. C.


Brown, H. II.


70


Dame. Arthur K 111


Daubert, Fred.


133


Brown, Dr. N. H. 90


Bloomer, Dr. Milo 141


Coad, M. M ..


Cobb, Wm. A. G SO


Cook, M. G ..


117


Cotterell. Matthew S 57


Crandall, L. F. 143


Cummings, P. B


119


Coman, Charles. 101


Coman, Lou B. 101


Coddington, George J. . 103


Conklin, R. Nelson.


159


Cramer, Robert L 160


Crabbs, Dr. J. H. 85


Cronin, W. J


97


Cruickshank, J. M 105


Cusack, Chris


87


Banks, J. H ..


112


Barnard, E. H.


52


Barnard, Ned H


52


Bartosh, Anton.


147


Barz, Carl.


139


Burtz, William


108


Bradbury, James


159


Bradbury, W. H.


159


Briggs, Asa.


86


Byers, Dr. J. N.


14L


Byers, Dr. S. J


141


Backus, Albert.


112


Batchelor, George H .. 156


Bader, Fred.


99


Bader, J. R. 99


Balding, James


80


Baldwin, L. W.


91


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168


OF NEBRASKA


Daubert, John.


133


90 70


Burns, E. C.


134


Burns, John E


134


Deitrich, Ernest.


146


PROGRESSIVE MEN


Gripp, H. H.


Grigereit, A. S


Gubser, N. J 112


Gumpert, Fred 107


Gumpert, Henry 107


Gumpert, H. G. 107


Hall, George


159


Hall, I. J. 158


HIall, M. E. 158


Hall, Thomas. 136


Hager, Eli. 86


Hamilton, W. H. 90


Hammond, Frank 98


Hammond, Ross L. 98


Hairhouse, J. T.


92


Hanson, Rasmus.


156


Hanson, Rasmus Jr 156


Harms, A. H 123


Harms, Gerhard. 123


Haverkost, Herman. 128


Haslam, Dr. George. 84


Hanson, L. P 115


Harvey, Andrew Sr. 69


Harvey, Andrew Jr 69


Hawthorne, J. J. 56


Hawley, W. H. 84


Hayes, F. W.


90


Hayes, J. Newt. 56


Hein, John C 110


Heaton, Rev. Isaac 56


Hasson, A. R


147


Heine, George F 122


Heine, John F. 122


Heine, J. Howard 122


Hecker, Win. C. 122


Himebaugh, O. A 58


Herman, Michael 58


Hiebenthal, H 136


Hickey, Patrick. 95


Hinman, A. Beach. 89


Hinman, Minor H .. 89


Hohlbeck. H 125


Hollenbeck, Conrad. 103


Hollenbeck, Frank. 103


Holloway, L. F 115


Holbrook, W. D. 154


Holsten, Herman. 147


Hooper, C. H 138


Hooper, Richard. 138


Hooker, E. W 155


llower, J. V. 148


llodges, G. H 91


Hoeboner, J. H 102


Howe, Fred A .. 67


Hrabak, Charles, Sr .. 142 McFarland. J. J 141


Hrabak, Charles, Jr. . . 142


McNish, C. (


111


Perrigo, Chas. H


11%


Hughes, Judson. 91 MeVicker, Robert. 57 Peters. J. HI


39 Hyatt, Sid J.


100 Manville. C. A. 108


Manville, H. S. 75


Marr. C. D


Martin. Dr. E. W 104 Mathauser, J. B. 146


Mathews, J. H. 105


Maher, J. M 95


Martenson. Nels. 131


Marshall. William 74


Marlow. W. A. 74


Maxwell, Samuel 74


Junghanel, R. O.


139


Maynard, D. 139


Meyer, Herman. 130


Meyer. John G. 130


Meyer, John G. 120


Meyer. J. H 73


Meyer, H. (' 130


Ketman, Rev. T. L. 94


Kidder, H. M 137


King, Dr. H. T .. 66


Kittle, Robert. 52


Knowlton, F. H. 89


Koeberlin, Simon 117


Kreader, J. M. 70


Kreader, Samuel 70


Koontz, John A 52


Knowles, J. H. 99


Koss, Frank. 109


Krueger, Christ.


133


Kuhlman, D. G


128


Monnich. T. H. 124


Miller, Herman B 144


Mortison, M. M. 116


Morse, E. N.


Murrell. George A. 103


Munger. W. H.


Mulliken. H. A 155


Nelson, N. P. 131


Nelson. P. A.


112


Newsom. J. C.


16


Nicodemus, C. B.


Nicodemus. C. Baxter.


Noyes, C. B.


Nve. Ray


64


Nve. Theron


Longacre, Sanmel K. . . 150 Looschen, George F. . . 12. O'Brien, F. E. .163


Looschen, HI. H.


Looschen, John.


Looschen. O. P.


Love. J. W.


Lonergan, Rov. John .. 95


McDonald. J. D.


Mc Donald, Dr. R. C. 96


MeGiverin, Frank.


73 Patterson. Win 151


Patterson, Robert 151


OF NEBRASKA


114 Hyatt. John W. 100


Inches. Rev. David


Jens, August E. 119


Johnson, Ivar. 115


Johnson, John P.


131


Johnson, M


69


Keene, L. M. 75


Kelly, R. D.


116


Kelser, J. J. . 162


Kelser, J. N ..


162


Mead. W. H.


Metzinger, Dr. J. J 104


Miller, John.


Middaugh, J. C. 157


Mitchell. Ben. 115


Monson. John 132


Moc. L. S. (1.)


Morehouse, B. F


Vonnich. Bernard


60


Monnich. Gerd.


Monnich. John (il)


Monnich. Herman. 60


Ladd. H. H


Larson, L. P. . 110


Leake, Dr. E. N. 104


Leavitt, H. G


Lee, H. J


62


Lee, J. C. 62


Lee, W. E. 62


Lester, Silas L. 68


Lumbard, D. A 93


Lumbard. George W. 93


Lumbard, Guy W. 118


Lucke, W. M


Lund, N. T. 113


Longacre, Jacob L. 150


121 O'Sullivan, Rev. JJ. J .. 95 121 Overgaard, Dr. A. P. . . 104


121 Osterloh, Gerhard. .. 12s


Parks, Samuel B


Parks, Thomas S


59


96 Parks, Thomas Il


59


Pascoe. Joseph


109


7


E


13


Johnson. Nils. 132


Johnson, Ola


132


PROGRESSIVE MEN


Peters, Samuel W. . .. , 51 Schneider. Conrad.


Patterson, Thomas S .. 69


Phinney, John. 160


Schurman, Ernest. .


Schwab, Jacob.


120 Turner. W. H. 54


120 Turton, George J


56


Twiss. R.


102


Pollard, C. C. 111


Porter, Thomas 150


Pratt, H. H. 92


Short, D. B 78 Uehling, John M. 125


Pulsifer, Carl T 148


Pulsifer, John C


148


Sexson, J. W. 108


Shephard, J. Merrill 109


Shively, J. M 106


Sloss, James. 87


Smith, C. A. 53


Reed, Perey.


140


Smith, C. W.


162


Reed, Robert


140


Smith, Francis M.


05


Reeder. A. (.


55


Smith, J. G 53


Renter, Fred 146


Smith, J. Mason. 57


Smith, J. Towner


53


Smith, L. B


53


Reynolds, (. S. 63


Smails, Wm. E.


71 76


West. William.


Reynolds, J. F.


76 Stewart. A. E. . 160


63


Stenvers. Arend


126


Weigle. George 120


Weigle. Godfred 120


Rine, Philip S


81


Stephens, Dan V. 98


Stroh, Adolf.


123


Roberts, Joseph. 83


Stroh, Louis. 123


Simmons, Chas. D. 163


Starmer, C. S. 153


Stangel, George A. 152


Sturbaum, Theo 143


Rogers, E. H 65 Sturbaum, Henry 143


Rogers, J. H .. 78


Stone, George G. 153


Suhr, Herman. 136


Swanson, Dan 110


Swihart, J. W 113


Sweet, C. (1. 119


Wolsleger. Wm. J. 13%


Ruff, George. 81


Stecher. Frank. 143


Wolz. George F


Wright. Matthew


134


Wupper. Rev. F 126


Sampson. John 132 Tank, Henry 157


Sanderson, Rev. F. H. 94 Tank, John H.


157


Young, George


Saspair, Peter ..


. 131 Teigeler. Henry 152


Schaeffer, C. R. Tichota, V. 145


Schierbaum, J. H. 135 Tillman, A. M


127 Zellers, Dr. M. T 124


Schneider, Carl. 149 Tillman. F. M.


149 Thomas. W. D. 54


64 Townsend. I. (. 100


73 Turner, George. 54


Phillips, Ezra. . 154


Phillips, William. 154


Pohl, Otto 109


Schmadeke. Fred. 158


Seebeck, John H. 140


Seeley, M. F. 96


Wehling, Henry 129


Uehling. Theodore


129


Usher. E. C


55


Van Anda, J. W.


Randall, (. A 119


Rantz, F. ('.


I19


Reed, John. 140


Van Buren, Dr.


Vars, J. W. .


Vaughan. Fred W


106


Von Seggern, Henry. 130


Wady. W. I. 163


Whitfield, Richard.


117


West. Gideon ..


79


Reynolds, B. W. 63


Shervin. John E


Welty, D. M.


Reynolds, Wilson.


63


Stenvers, Mauritz. 126


Wigglesworth, Dr. T. . 124 Whitaker. Wm 144


Williams. C. M.


Wilson. W. E


Wilson. Wallace


Wilson. Thomas.


Wilson. W. R.


Wintersteen. J. H. Sr .. 106


Wintersteen, Waldo. . . 106 Wirminghaus, F. Wolcott, G. W. titi


Rogers, Manley. 78


Romberg, John 152


Ross, Alex. 137


Wolsleger, Herman. 13%


Roubinek, L. J 144


Ruff, Hans. 81 Starmer, Moses 153


Ruwe, William. 86 Starmer, Thomas 153


Yager. J. 114


Yunek, V. J.


147


127 Zeaman, John .1.


149


170


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Richards, L. D. 75


Richardson, Geo. W .. 133


Rizer, D. G .. 160


Robinson, J. B. 51


Robinson, William 51


Schneider, R. B. .. . .


Schwab, Henry, Sr


Sievers, Charles 149


Schulz, F. A. 137


Van Anda. Rev. Joel A.


Van Anda. J. A 68


Reinke. J. H. 135


Remmele. E 66


Reynolds, L. W.


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