jiicH ior u Di-tttT conUitlon of affairs in I "u,auiul,-' wmcu aro almost white. JoInHan territory, a condition which.. I BuencaminoJs,conBldored-tli-lrii5n. Advertiser Supplement Republican County Convention The republican county convention was called to order in the club room of the court (muse at Auburn lust Mon day! 1 o'clock p m. by Chairman M. 8. Mclninch James M. Armstrong w.is made temporal y chairman and W. W. Sand era temporary secretary. J. W. Armstrong, J. p Gillilan and W., L Stuck were appointed a committee on credentials F H. D Hunt of St Deroin being present without any credentials was upon motion made the delegate from St Deroin. The committee on credent'als report ed delegates present fiom every precinct In tbe county except Island, and J. M Graham was on motion allowed to act as delegate from Island The temporary organization was made permanent. The members of the county central committee were then selected, as fol lows: Peru J P Gillilan, I)r B L Bhellhoro Gleurock J J Neal. J W Redferu Lafayette B H Bailey, C B Parker. Washington H F Rogge, C E Jewell Douglas Geo VanHouten, M S Uci Jnlnch, Robert Crichton London S O Mclninch. D H Clark Brownville JV Ponn, OhnsScliantz Nemaha WWSanders.E. J Maxwell Aspinwall-J C Boyd, A N Harris. St Derolti-F H D Hunt, J BStotts Bedford Geo H Sutton, E J Tucker. Benton I H Kuper, Aug Tuxhorn. The following resolution was intro duced and unanimously adopted: . Whereas, We repose all confidence in tbe Honorable E J Burkett and look to him as the champion of the rights of the common people, and rec nize In him an efficient worker wha is ever alert and constant in behalf of the interests of all of the common people of the first congressional district of Nebraska . Therefore be it Resolved, That this convention of the republicans of Nemaha county are unanimously in favor of his renomlna tlon as our candidate for congressman for the First district of Nebraska The convention proceeded to elect seventeen delegates to the congresalonn al and slate conventions Delegates to the congressional con vention: LS Hurst, Sylvester Huston, John J Neal, Peter Burger, B H Bailey, J M Anderson, W L Stuck, M S Mcln inch, W P Freemnn, Geo VanHouten, b L Gerlaw, Charles 0 French. E E Cole, W W Sanders, C P Barker, E J Tucker, Jeff Cummings. Delegates to ths state convention: J P Gillilan, E E Good, J W Laab, Petjr Berlet, E E Yont, John Wirlck, Fred Rogge, 'J W Armstrong, James Ely, D A Meese, R C Boyd. D H Clark, J H Lewis. G N Titus, A N Harris, Geo H Sutton, Wm Burrow. The county central committee met Immediately after the convention ad journed and organized by electing M S Mclninch chairman, Will 3 Crichton secretary and R C Boyd treasurer Report of HillSaale school, district No. 55. for month ending May 23: Number of puplle enrolled, 10. Dai ly average attendance, 18 Number of days taught, 20. Numbsr of pupils neither absent nor tHrd. 0; viz: Harry Harger, Ag nes Merrltt, Ida Thorn, Inda Thorn, Mary Ogg, Owen Merrltt, Mamie French, Addle Ogg, and Neata Mer rltt Number absent but one day, l; Wavle Thorn . Dottie D Botd, Teacher. '' i"" Foley's Honey and Tar Contains no opiates and can safely be given to children For sale by M T Hill. 2 SCnl'h"rookp' U, "' ".a o? Konoiai of i ho army, tn th. rnnt of and allow the law to take its course, lie was swept nsido and in a few iIS AUN' ind of one of the most am families. Educated as a