A Original Prices of Lots in the Cody Additions Remain the Same Original prices remain the same, regardless'of the fact thatIots that formerly 'sold havechanged Jhand at from $25.00to'$50.00 advance. Y I ;$" i i ' ' ' ' Si ;' I ft .. ; ' ; ; 15 i TO5k7 7-r ' ' ' ""'I' i I ' TS J'l CrYh- ! - ; i v ill nil irTrfti -4- Original payments reduced to $5, and $5 per month. Interest, duced to 6 percent The above prices applies to all unsold lots in the Cody, Cody 2nd. and Scout Rest Additions and Buffalo Bill's Sub-Divisions for thej balance of this month only. Only 14 lots in Cody Addition. Only 30 lots in Cody 2nd Addition. AcrageJ tracts in .Buffalo ills Sub-Divisian and Scout Rest Addition. Now is your chance to buy a lot in these most popular addition at your own terms and at prices from $25.00 to $50.00 lower that what they are actually selling for Phone for an appointment go out and look at them. C. F. TEMPLE 9 JBkfm Sues For Divorce Suit for divorce was filed Wednesday with the clerk of the district court by Anna Hitchcock of this city from Martin Hitchcock. She asks divorce ment on the grounds of desertion and non-support, infidelity and that her husband is now in the penitentiary. She also asks for the custody of the two minor children and costs of the action. She alleged that they were mar ried June G, 190S in Lexington and that thoy lived in Nebraska since that time. She has been a resident of North Platte for the past three years. On May 10, 1910 sho alleges that her husband left her for no cause and went to Sterling, Colo. There ho com mited adultery with a fourteen-year -old girl for which ho was arrested and sentenced on July 28th to the Colorado state penitentiary for a term or from ten to fifteen years. She states that he has not contributed to her support for the past four years and is an unfit character for her to live with. The chllren nro Dorothy, aged 4, and Luclla aged 5. John D. Kelleher, of Maxwell, candi date for county commissioner on the democratic ticket, was in the city "Wed nesday looking after his political fences. Mrs. S. C. Sherwood left the first of tho week for Omaha where she will visit relatives for a few days. From there she will go to Lincoln to visit a sister and other relatives. Nells P. Neilson and Miss Regina S. Jensen, residents of this county in the Curtis vicinity, were married Sunday at tho homo of the bride's parents. Rev. C. H. Schmidt, pastor of the Lutheran church, officiated. The young couple will make their home on a farm in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen left the first of the week for Omaha to spend a few days at the Ak-Sar-Den In Omaha. A girl was born Monday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Leon C. Sawyer. Mrs. Sawyer was formerly Miss Maude Lou den of this city. Proceedings of the County Board. October 1, 1914. The following claims were allowed on the general fund, to-wit:- A. P. Kelly, printing and publishing, $777.75. lames Romine, Mdso for poor $5.35. Louis Peterson, lodging for county poor .J4.00. Ida Lunon, meals for county poor $5.10. Ilondy-Ogicr Auto Co rent county surveyor, Apr. 1 '14 to Oct. 1 '14 $75.00 A. V. Iloatson, special commls- OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The First National Bank -oF- XORTII l'L,A.TTl, X1SJIRA.SKA.. Member Federal Reserve Bank System. CAJPJTAZ, AA'D SURrLUSt One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. STABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND SERVICE JIAYE BEEN THE FACTOItS IN THE GROWTH OF THIS HANK, AND THE SAME CAItEFUL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO SMALL ACCOUNTS AS IS GIVEN TO LARGE BALANCES. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. sinner road Zih, $4.00. A V. IToatson, special commrota sionor road 379, $4.00. A. W. Iloatson, special commissioner road 381, $4.00. Lincoln County Agricultural So lety. county aid $80G.OO. E. II. Springer, services and mileage, $45.90. F. W. Herminghausen, services and mileage, $34.10. D. B. White, services and mileage, $33.00. O. A. Landegren, auto hire, $11.00. Geo. N. Glbbs, salary 3rd quarter, $212.50. C. M. Allison, services state vs. Bishop, $12.50. W. S. Wood services state vs. Bishop, $7.00. P. M. Sorenson, repairs at court house, $3.50. O. B. Elder, special commmlssioner road 3CGV6, $2.00. A. J. Salisbury, Jailers fees 3rd quarter, $138.00. A. J. Salisbury, board of prisoners, 3rd quarter, $115.00. A. J. Salisbury, salary for Septem ber, $125.00. A. J. Salisbury, mileage state cases, 3rd quarter, $198.05. A. J. Salisbury, ofTice expenses, 3rd quarter, $23.45. Bessie Salisbury preparing tax list, $G00.00. Roy Wilson, salary for September, $75.00. D. W. Besack, delivering primary ballots, $52.00. A. B. Iloagland, taking testimony In land cases, $40.20. M. W. Hnrdesty, damages on road No. 9, $100.00. I. II. Martin, damages on road No. !, $100,.00. C. W. Yost, freight and express charges, $21,.8G. C. W. Yost, salary for September, $137.50. Jos. M. Wilson, salary for Septem ber, $$75.00. Jos. M. Wlson, use of horse for mowing lawn, $17.00. Anna Anderson, caro of county poor, $50.00. Allowed on the various road dis trict funds: S. O Hathway, cash for district 4G, $100 00. S. Trusty, cash for district 43, $140.00. Allowed on commissioner districts: J. V. Magec, road on district 2. $17.50. R. L. Rhine, road work on district 1, $111. 50. A. P. Anderson, road work on dis trict 2, $10.50. The county treasurer is herby auth orized to refund to S. Watkins the amount of tax levied against NW'i of NWi4 Sec. 31-12-31 for tho year 1913, for the reason that said land was gov ernment land nnd was not assessable. A consent road petition signed by T. L. O'Rourke and eleven others, pray ing that road No. 240 bo changed as follows: Commencing at a point nbout 120 rods west of the northeast corner of Sec. 25, T. 12, R. 28, thence west about G rods to the cast bank of the old Irrigation ditch, thence northwest along the cast side of said ditch to a pojnt east of Chas. Boom's place and and tho west side of the Barretjt place, and vacate the old road between these points, comes up for nctlon, nnd there being no damages or objections, tho petition Is hereby granted. A consent road petition signed by John Dlscoe and nine others, pray ing thnt road No. 272 b"o changed as follows: Commencing at tho South side Irrigation Canal at tho John Dls coe place nnd running thence in a southern direction about 40 rods to a cattle chute located on Sec. 34, T. 13, It. 29 on road No. 272 Including a 20 foot bridge across Moran canyon on said proposed road, comes up for action, and there being no damages or objections, tho petition is hereby granted, bridge to bo built as the com missioners require. A petition of the voters in road district 7 nsklng that said district be divided into two districts Is hereby granted, district 7 to include all of sections 1 and 25 Inclusive, of town ship 12, It. 31, and district 19 to In cludo all of sections 1, 2, nnd 7 to 3G Inclusive, of township 13, It. 31. L. E. Jones, road work district 49, $29.G0. Peter II. Smith is hereby appointed overseer for district 19. Tho following elnlms were allowed on tho bridge fund: Greeley Bundy, bridge work, $28.00 L. A. Waugh, bridge work, $8.00. E. C. Hostetter, bridge work, $34.20 Geo. Meyer, cash for road district 23, allowed on said district, $100.00. C. E. Maloney, road work, allowed on commissioner 2 $2G.25. Alvln Feather, road work, allow ed on commissioner 2, $131.75. Tho county treasurer Is hereby authorized to transfer tho sum of $300 from tho deposit interest fund to tho general fund. C. E. Guramere, road work, allowed on commissioner district 3, $10.00. Whereupon the board ndjourns un til tomorrow. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. Octobor 2, 1914. Board met samo as yestorday. Pres ent White, Herminghausen, Springer and county clerk. Tho following clniniB were allowed on the general fund. Lester Walker, dirt fpr Beach hill road, $25.00. Nebraska Telephone Co.' rent for Oct. $25.30. P. M. Sorenson, repnlrs, $.75. O. E. Elder, special commissioner road 28, $3.00. Emma Pulver, caro of county poor, $500.00. A. A. Schatz Co. mdso, $27,.20. C, M. Hayden, refund of tuxes, $9.00. Sundry persons, primary election ex penses, $1417.20. Sundry persons appraising road 28, $22.30. Sundry persons surveying road 210, $77.30. Sundry persons, Judges and clerks Bpeclal election, $38.50. Theo. W. Anderson, auto hire, $G.00. John Crawley, delivering ballot box es. $20.00. Jos. F. Fllllon, repairs at Jail, $11.10. J. B. Redfleld, salary 2nd nnd 3rd quarter and medicine for county poor, $101.00. Alllowed on rond district funds: O. E. Parsons, caHh for district 17, $200.00. Martin Jepscn, cash for district 14, $100.00. E. W. Edminlstcn, refund poll tax Dlst,. II $2.00. P. A. Dally, road work district 2G, $27.00. Nato Brattcu, ensh for district 34, $100.00. Walford Lawson, rond work allowed on commissioner district 2, $14, .00. W. C. Elder, road work, allowed on commissioner 2, $24.00. Victor Bergman, rond work, allowed on district 2, $12.00. F. E. Pneno, road work nllowed on commissioner 1, $15.75. Tho county treasurer Is hereby authorized to cancel the 1912 tax on Lots 2, 3, 4, N1. SW'A, SYi NW'A SWt NEVt of Sec. 4, T. 10, R. 2G for tho reason thnt said land was not subject to taxation for that year, not being proved up on until after April 1, 1912. Tho petition for a change In road No. 47 comes up for flnnl hearing, and tho board being of tho opinion that said change Is for tho public good, nnd no remonstrnnco being filed said petition is hereby granted as prayed for. Lincoln Construction Co. estimate No. 3 on Sutherland bridge for $300.74 is hereby allowed on the BIrdwood Precinct Brldgo Fund. Whereupon the board adjourns un til October 12, 1914. C. W. Yost, County Clerk. The Three C's Character, Cash and Credit. The greatest of these is CHARACTER, be cause it enables you to get the other two, if you have some ability to mix with it. When the bank is acquainted with your Character and your Cash is on deposit with it you are in a position to commandCredit. j Then you are in a fairway to succeed. Start across the C's today by starting a bank account with the McDonald State Bank, Oldest Bank in Lincoln County PAID UP CAPITAL $100,000.00