i Space is too arssSSTSS- CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ! But here arc a few Bargains that will boar a face to face inspection. Men's all wool Cnssimoro Suits , nicely tailored - ' ored , in sizes 30 lo [ 2 ; made specially for us , : uul can't bo matched at our price If you como to uh will buy a full Suit , made of olonn all wool 14 ounoo Glay Worsted , in either round or square cut'nioely made and wall trimmed. Sizes 34 to 42. When you look at thin Linn's Suit , made of Wide Wall Black Worsted , good weight , mutable for all the year round. You'll won der why the prioo is not $10.00 , but it is not. Our prioo as long as they laal Buys a full grown Alan's Suit , in black all wool $4.75 . Cheviot. Very fine all wool Serge Coats and Vests , 84.50 Fine Imported Serge Suits , 9.90 Fine Velour Cassimere Suits , 7.40 Fine all wool Covert Suits , 6.90 Men's Fine Suits at $10 , $12 , $12.50 , $13.50 , § 14 , $14.50 , $15 , 816.50. , fc KB & = ? wm THE BEST LINE . _ y > 5 II'in jrvB lfmf * ! * * MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY. FOR ( HBta * J > A. T.I Helmets at 25c and up. Crash Hats-all styles , * ' . : ' ' " * ' w * ; . v" - , ' & 3& & ' 4i8ff * ' - \ ' " S : : < Wilson & Drake's This is the now brand on a 05u Overall now being Half Dollar Special. distributed by us. Those . Ovoralln will not wear for over , but wo guarantee they will bring you back to us for the next pair , Our Half Dollar Work Shirts are Com petition Killers. Men's cast iron Shirts and Draw ers , spring weight , 25c V'i ' Ira Perker's 75c cnliskiu Work Gloves , GOc Men's Jersey Rib Ealbriggan Shirts and Drawers , GOc Men's $1 Cotton Worsted Pants at75c i s Men's 4-ply Linen Collars , latest 1 spring styles , . lOc in all the new and desirable things at 50c , 75c , § 1.00 and up. ! * . A Cimnnnn I Suit8 made to order from Bleoial measurements by skilled Tailors , at $12 50 to $30 00. PoiTuot ( it guaranteed. Owing § 8 OiSliliiiiiS to disagreeable wenther our Special Shoo Sale will bo continued VUUUUUU Men's First Class all solid oil grain Congress or Laoo Plow Shoos j ftt Cbl Your Money Back if You Are Not Pteased. -a Ladies Tan and Black Chords. Oouifort Slionora , Strap Sandals , etc f * If you Don't Get Your Share of These Bargains its Your Fault , Don't Forget the Checks on the Soda Fountain. Hortli Side. WILSON SUPERVISORS' 1'ROCEEDIHGS. i Broken Bow , April 25 , 1899 Thn i I board mot in special susslon with all \ members present. The call for special session was read by the clerk. Minutes | of the last day of the previous scsplon ! read and approved. It was moved by Noth , seconded by [ Nicholas , that the taxes paid by S. B I Thompson , In Qarh'eld township be re funded , and that his protest and ob- ' , jectlon to the taxes ot Broken Bow city , be rejected. Cairied. Moved and curried that the petition of the Omaha National Bunk , praying for a refund of taxes on the Aodelmo roller mill , paid under protest ) ba laid over until June. Moved and carried that the petition of B. J. Tlerney , praying for a wfund of taxes on what Is known as the Wlrt elevator , locaten at Ansley bo rejected. Moved and carried thnt the petition ot Mra. Angie Eubank , praying for an ajuatmcnt of taxes situated in section 2S-17 20 , bo rejected. Moved and carried that the tares paid under protest by J. G Haebarlo , bo re- i looted and the county treasurer be in structed lo distribute the funds. Moved by Coony , seconded by Downy that the board reconsider the petition of ti. B. Thompson. The motion was lost Moved and carried thnt the taxes paid under protest by G. A , Shi strom be re jected , and the county treasurer ba in structed to distribute the funds. Resolution by Neth , seconded by Llnd : Resolved , That , whereas , the board of supervisors of Ouster county , inve heretofore investigated the depository bond of the Bank of Mernu , ana Whereas , It Is the sonte ot this board that said bond and the sureties thereon Is Iniutlioleut , and sutd sureties are not ot sufficient responsibility to make said bond good , and Wherens , A now bond has boon re quested and demanded from the aalil Bank ot Merua , and Whereas , Bald Bank of Mernu has neglected and refused to comply with said ardor , and give uald new bond. Therefore be it Resolved. That the county treasurer la hereby ordered and directed to withdraw - . draw the county funds from the said Bank of Morns ; said funds to be with * . drawn on or before June in , JS99. That ' upon tho'funds boim ; withdrawn irom taid bank , that the arrangement with said bank to act ai a county depository , bo cancelled and annulled , 2Tho yeas and nays were called , tba vote being as follrwjiyeastArthur , \ o Ciirr , Lind , Nicholas. 4. Neiguq \ ' Cooney , Downey. 2 Carried. [ o Resolution by Neth , seconded by Nicholas : 0 Roeohvd , That , whereas , the board ot supervisors of Custer county , have heretofore investigated the dspoiltory bond of the Seven Valleys Bank , and Whereas , It la tbn souse of this board , , hat said bond and the sureties thereon s insufficient , and paid sureties are not of sufficient financial responsibility to make said bocd good , and Whereas , A now bond has bean ro- | uostod and demanded from said Seven Valleys Bank , And Whereas , Said tieven Valleys Bank ms neglected and refused to comply with said order , and give said new bond. Therefore be It Resolved , That the county treasurer s hereby ordered and directed to with draw the county funds from said Seven Valley * Bank ; > ala funds to be with drawn on or before June 1st. 1899. That upon the funds being withdrawn from said bank , that the arrangement with said bank to act as a county depository be canoelUd and annulled. Yeas Arthur , Oarr , Lind , Neth and ioholaB. 5 Coonoy , Downey. 2. arried. April 26,1899. The board met pursuant to adjourn ment with nil members present except Supoavisor Downey. The minutes of , he previous day were read and appror- d. Moved by Netb , seooned by Lind , that all taxes paid under protest by the residents of the vllllago of Callaway , b aid orer till Juno. Carried. Moved by Arthur , loooodod by Neth , that the personal taxes of Dorr Hoflle- man , of the Tillage of Anselmo , tor the year 1893 , be laid over ( ill June. Car ried. Resolution offered by Supervisor Netb , seconded by Arthur , that the county treasurer Ii ordered to prooesd at once by distress or otherwlsa , to collect delinquent taxes , which are collestable in said county. Carried. Register ol dcedi aikod that the office of register be allowed two olcrks , at $40 per month each , and It additional help Is required , bo be allowed mob help ut 82.00 per day. On favorable report of the U nance committee on same , the re quisltlon of regliter , wan on motion al lowed. Petition of school board of district No. 152 , to Invest the sinking funds of laid dlitriot in Us orders , held by Mao Johuiou , (75 , and Maud Lewis , 825 , was reported favorably by the com mittee , and on motion the said request was granted , and treasurer ordered to Invest funds as prayed for. J. E , Adamsou made a proposition to place three telephones In any offices itt the court house , that the board may designate , and connect the same with three call bells in other offices , In con sideration of 51.50 per month for each Instrument , the sontraot to be binding > for three months. On motion of Neth seconded by Coouey , the proposition wa accapUd. April 27th , ' 90. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment , all members present except Downey. Minutes read and ap proved. In the matter of the proposition of U. J. Sbinn to settle with Ous ter county for $550 , it was moved and seconded that the proposition ) o accepted. The yea and nay vote was called ; yea , Coonoy , Carr and Sloth ; nay , Arthur , Lind and Nich olas. Supervisor Downey being absent and not voting , the vote was L tio. On motion the matter was aid over to 1:30 : p. m. Moved by Lind that the proposi tion of Allison ii , Stuokoy to deed lot 15 of block 12 , of the original town bo accepted , and that the county attorney bo instructed to return to Stuokoy the notes hold by .ho county against him , and the chairman of the county board .ho authorized to oauoal the mortgage for said property when title is per fected in said Custer county. Mo tion carried. On motion the board accepted the proposition of W. J. Woods to surrender his interest in lot 15 , block 12 , ot the city of Broken Bow , for the sum of $25 , and his bill be allowed m naid sum in set tlement thereof , The following resolution was offered by Neth and seconded by Lind : That , Whereas , there are no outstanding warrants at present drawing interest , and that surplus funda are accumulating in the hands of the county treasurer , which un der the law could bo invested in such warrants ; the county treasurer is hereby ordered and matruutad to invest iuoh funds in euoh county judgments as are now in the hands of the county judge , Yeas , Ar thur , Cooney , Carr , Lind and Nich olas. Downey absent and not vet ing. Report of G. E. Carr , committee on county lots and buildings , re ported $40.50 received aa rent. Re .port adopted. Afternoon Hees'ion. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment , all members present except Downey. On motion the commit tee on court house and jail were in structed to repair said court house and fence it. Moved by Neth that in the matter of taxes paid under protest on the Farmers Alliance elevator at Callaway for the years 1893-4 5-0 7that the board agree to eliminate all illegal levies on n id elevator ; provided the protest er , F. M , Rubloo , agrees to accept said proposition. His attorney , James Ledwich , declined to accept. On motion of Noth , seconded by Nicholas , the protest of F. M. Ru- bleo on Farmers Alliance elevator was rejected , and the county troa * uror authorized to distribute the tax , Mrs , Cbas , Oiborn left Monday morn- ng for Lincoln where she expects to spend a week visiting friends and rela tives. Charley Is going through the motion of batching , while one is away. Moved that a room In the basement of the court house be leased to the city of 3roken Bow for the term of three years o bo UEed tor calaboose purposes , on conditions that the city keep It In re- pair. Motion lost. Board adjourned to 0 a , m.tomorrow , April 28 , 09. Board met with all member * present , tfluutes of previous meeting road and approved. On motion the county clerk was In structed to notify the justices of the peace to make their reports to thecoun- y clerk ot the amounts of llnoa they have received from June 1st as provided jy law. On motion of Downey the committee on township boundaries was ordered to ook up the errors In road district of [ ( ilfoll. Hays and Cliff for oorreotlon. On motion the petition ot L. A. Sorlb- r of Sargent praying for a license to sell liquor In the village of Sargent was re jected. Board adjourned. Afternoon meeting with all members present. The matter ol Excounty Judge Shlnn was taken up for consideration. Shinn had made a proposition to the board to pay the oounty $550.00 cub. In settle ment In full for the two suits brought agtilnat him now pending in the district court ; the said amount to be a settle ment in full against him and hli bonds men for the two terma bo was oounty ludge , conditional on the proposition , that Sbinn was to have the right to collect and kaep for hla own use any uncollected - collected fees ot costs that earned by ntld offica during the two terme he wus county Judge , Moved by Cooney and eeconod by Noih that the proposition be accepted The vote taken stood : Yeas Coon ey , Downey ntul Neth , Nays Arthur , Llnd and Lioholai. Tbo vote being i tie , Chairman Carr voted yes. and the motion was doalared carried , The opinion of Attorney E. C. Calkins who had been enplaycd by the county to prosecute the caao , advising a settle ment on the proposition offered by Shlnn was made a matter of record by motion. Chairman Carr was authorized to collect the 9050.00 and dismiss the case against the said Shlnn and his bonds men. It was further directed to pay the said Calkins (75.00 for the fees In full us attorney to prosecute the caoe for the county. A report of iv correction to bo made in the road districts In Hays , Cliff mid Kit- 'oil ' townships was made and adopted. Supervisor Nloliolus offered u resolut- on , seconded by Arthur , iuttruutlng the chairman ot the board to Investigate the settlement of Excounty Judge John Reese , and If he finds a balance duo the county , to Instruct the county attorney to begin suit against said John Reese Carried. Write Inclosing this ad < and We and vro vrlll send you thia beautiful Mnndollnu by uipross , C. O. U. HUbJoct to oxnmlna turn. If fount' exactly jrou can pay the express ugunt our SPEC ! ' IAfcOKltalt prioo , eo.UO less the 50 ccnta or $5.50 ami express chargun. This la a regular 91S 00 Inetrutucut , solid roaewocwl body , fancy pearl and ebony olieokured oclKO , boautlful pearl butterfly guard plateroB woodflDKcrboardBUdntcVultuil place. 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