r I Want Column THE COUNTY BOARD REGULAR MEETING HELD AND USUAL AMOUNT OF ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. FOR SALE. FOil SALE-20 bend of largo-boned Poland China stock hogs, sixteen same age and will average from 150 to 200 pounds. First come first served. Call on J. W. Thomas at B. & M. bridge east of the city. 42-2 Soil your junk to Wave Allen and get tho highest market price. 3(5-10. TO RENT A farm, 1GD Post office box 322. Neb. acrcH.inq'Jire riattsmouth, 39 4 FOR SALE-Two story brick house 7 roomfl, good well and cistern with 12 lots situated in Bouth part of city. All kinds of fruit. Good barn and out buildings. Enquire of John J. Toman. 39- WANTED. WANTED-Young men and women to fill positions paying $!W0 to $2000 per annum. Big demaud for stenograph ers in the Government service, as wdl as in private business life. Our new method of teaching shorthand il insures as thorough and practical a training at your own home as ia obtainable by personal attend ance at any business college in the country. We guarantee success rVmnlcte course for small cash pay ment; balance to be paid when you secure a position, lnal lessan iree. Central Business Institute, Central iBuilding, Washington, V. O. LAND AGENTS WANTED -for a aoecial one day sale of irrigated land in the Rocky Ford District. Large commission all cash Qn consummation of sales. Write at once for particu lan of extra ardinary offer. La Junta Land Co., La Junta, Colo. 42-2 I'lattsmouth, Neb.. Sept. 7, 1909. Board met in regular session with nil members present. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved, whereupon the following business was transacted in regular form: County Treasurer was ordered to transfer the sum of $300.00 per month. Tom S. Svoboda was this day ap pointed janitor of the court house until Jan. 1, 1910 at a salary of $00.00 per month. Bids were received for improvement of public highway in Nehawka prect. from E. D. Van Court, Robert Viall and James Miller. Contract awarded James Miller at $75.00 for concrete work. GENERAL FUND Liveryman at Eagle, Team to Commr $ 1 50 C. R. Jordan, Saly. and Exp. . 17 15 Katharine Minor, Labor in Recorders office 10 50 M. L. Friedrich, Livery paid for Commr 1 50 M. L. Friedrich, Saly. and Exp 17 20 Mary E. Foster, Salary 125 00 F. M. Svoboda, Salary and laundry 62 SO L. D. Switzer. Saly. and Exp. . 26 50 E. E. Hilton, Salary 48 00 W. E. Roaencrans, Saly. and Exp 208 46 Nels Anderson, Room for elec tion, $5.00, allowed 4 00 C. H. Smith, Postal supplies. . . 27 24 Neb. Lighting Co., Gas, 7 92 E. Ratnour Co., Burial of Er nest Cole 22 35 J. V. Egenberger, Coal to pau pers 7 50 Robert Sherwood, Mdse. to farm 6 25 News-Herald, printing, 8 41 riattsmouth Tel. Co.. Rent and tolU W. C. Ramsey, Suly. and Exp. Fi. II. Shumakir, Repairs to pump t farr.i 24 45 118 f6 6 ro 11 20 13 22 C, 45 35 50 112 00 7 25 3 75 85 qailey t r; THE DENTISTS Utat wU'ictt aijU-GrJd Omtl.try tlfcfrltft. brtl-tqulpprtfnrMilOf-flee li Ikt Middle Wert. tCIItt ltCOOT TO CITT ViaiTOftt. M floor r.iton Hlk , leiii A r.rn.m, OMAHA, NEB. 9 65 3 00 3 00 3 00 5 00 A. L. TIDD I LAWYER T References: Bank of Eagle, r.agle. Nehawka Bank, Nehawka. Hank of Murdock. Murdock. First Nafl bank, Greenwood. State bank of Murray, Murray. First Nafl bank, Plattsmouth. 1 1 H 1 1 il J n..M.M'4"M"MHH: S 1 . smone an ACORN And be Happy A. J. Klepscr.Ticket to pauper Hammond & Stephens, Sup plies, M. E. Manspeaker, Livery to Commr John Kopia, Mdse. to poor .... Henry Bord, Room for election Henry Perry, Labor at court house B. C. Marquardt, Mdse. and nursing sick 22 50 John Baur, Mdse 3 46 Klopp & Barrett, Supplies, ... 138 50 John Waterman, Lumber 3 00 T. S. C. Dabb, Labor at cout housa Dr. E. W. Cook, Insane case Ed. Zimmerman, D. O. Dwyer, same James Robertson, same C. D. Quinton, same Dr. Geo. II. Gilmore, same.... W. H. Shoemaker, same D. C. Shoden, same 3 00 Streight & Streight, Mdse 20 75 J. II. Tarns, Salary 7o oo C. Mockenhaupt, Brick 3 75 3 00 8 00 3 00 8 20 17 12 7 80 3 70 Aso;nis.icn & Llinger, Mdse,,.. Nehawka Register, Printing Inhcrtiance notice, ROAD FIND Lewis Johnson, Road work R. D. No. 7 J. A. Wilson, tame 7 Frank Rouse, fame 5, Jacob Meisinger, same 2, Frank Wilscn, same 7 W. A. Cole, same 11 168 90 J. E. Bates, same 13 136 10 1 Joe Vicker, same 16 5 25 S. G. Wolfe, same 6, 5 25 C. R. Joadan, same 16, 6 00 John Elliott, same 16 11 50 Herman Toedter, same 6, 27 00 C. T. Richarys, same 4, 33 00 II. P. Wilson, same 6 6 25 Chris Brunhoeber, same 4, . . . . 4 00 Dave Campbell, same 4 -24 00 D. A. Hursh, sams 16 18 50 Wm. Ketch, same 12 46 25 Chris. Bomemeier, same 6 101 95 Aug. Kleme, same 6, 11 75 Marvin Bushnell, same 4 4 60 Hans Kemp, same 1 19 50 Ben Landis, same 6, 7 00 Gus. Sallsburg, same 2, 1 50 Will Keil, same 2, 8 25 ClaTence Mi isinger.sair e 2, . . . 16 50 John Bauer, same 2, . 18 75 Balz Meisinger, same 2, 17 25 Elmer Meisinger.same 2, 10 50 Emil Meisinger, same 2 . 1 50 G. A, B. Hicks, same 2 93 80 Wm. Stohlman, same 8, 146 87 Ben Beckman, same 10, 138 15 J. M. Hoover, same 3, 20 85 C. B. & Q. R. R. Freight R. D. No. 1 r.. Sheldon & Sheldon, Lumber,8.. Sheldon & Seeldon, Lumber,14. Sheldon & Sheldon, Lumber,9.. M. Dalby, Lumber, 5 57 25 Lee Arnett, Culvert, 1, 3115 Lee Arnett, Repair to grader 15, Beach Mfg. Co., Culvert, 1,. . . Cedar Creek Lumber Co. Lum ber, 1, Platts Gravel Co., Gravel, 2... J. h Wolff, Mdse. 2, Neb. Constn. Co., Bridge work 1997 00 Neb. Consts. Co.. Bridge work. 648 00 M. Dalby, Bridge lumber John Waterman, same Sheldon & Sheldon, same, ... . Sheldon & Sneldon, same, .... M. Dalby, same Cedar Creek Lumber Co , Lumber..... Claim allowed on Commissioners Fund. W. C. Bartlett, Road work 102 00 Board adjourned to meet Sept. 21st 5 02 11 97 132 97 50 95 4 00 24 64 16 00 11 10 7 70 16 55 4 10 27 35 9 85 21 64 69 40 Road 1909. W. E. Rosencrans, County Clerk. ATCHISON LEAVENWORTH KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS Are Best Readied by the ! A Subacrlpflan Campaign. We wish to call the attention of our readers to the ad in another part of the paper in which we are making a special rate both for the campaign and for the balance of the year. This la'.e will just about pay for tke paper it is print ed on, but we propose to make a cam paign for subscribers between now and the first of the year aad make this rate so that all can give the paper a trial. At this rate you of nur regular sub scribers who wish to have your friends take a good paper can send it to thorn, making them a preseat for the balance of the year. All subsoriptioas will stop after the time subscribed for, or with in a reasonable time aftej, unless a re newal is received at the regular rate. Therefore, no one need to refuse the papor an the grounds that the subscrip tion will be allowed ki accumulate against them. If you recaive the pa per you will know some friend is send ing it to you as a present, and that you will not be required to pay for it up to the time it is paid for. Perfumes, Weyrieh & Iladraba. Card of Thanks. Mrj. G. W. Osborn and family desire to express their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends who so kindly I assisted them during the illness and ; after the death of their husband and ' father. Especially do they wish to thank the members of McConihic Post : for their many acts of kindness. Marathon In Uganda. Fever for long distance races hat spread all over the world. Recently they held one to far-off Uganda. It was from Entebbe to Kampula. No one around bei-ft may know ntieb about Entebbe and Kampula, but they are 26 miles apart. Although the staple diet ef the natives consists ef bananas and pota toes, the men often show great stay' Inz power over loHg distances when carrying letters, and It was hoped tbat the Olympic time might be beaten, This was not so, lwwever. as the wta ner took three hours and three min utes over the course, behig closely fol lowed home by the second and third men. When, however, it Is considered that they were untrained, that Vhey finished fresh enough to leap and run about, that the cycltets merely patrolled the road and did not pace the runners, that the race took placo in the hottest part of the day and was partry over a road wet with recent shower, no ona will deny the men's ability. It la amusing to note that three of the runners carried umbrellas and that (he winner on finishing danced about salying that bo was a very fine felloVf and knew how to run well. ine only Alternative. Mother (to her daughter) What Is your father making such a row about In the other room? Hither tho doctor has forbidden him to smoke or he 1ft now asking him for your hand .--File gende Ulaettcr. ZlwJuced rates via. Missouri fvrilc to Chicago, St Louis,Kan istotatyand St .toe. Dates of Mtie August 2Kth to Sept. 8th asi September 1 1 th to 19th. See jtjgnt for rates, limits, and etc. Hugh Norton, Agent. Candy and gum, Weyrieh & Iladraba. Have Pleasant Outing. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Johnson returned Tuesday from a vacation of several weeks' duration in which thy visited various points in the Black Hills coun try and also at Davenport, low. They report a most pleasant outing and feel greatly rested and invigorated from their trip. Labor Day -next Saturday. A Consistent Deceiver. "What are you going to do with all that counterfeit money?" asked Sap. phlra. "My dear," answered Ananias, "I am going to pay my dues In tho dis tinguished club that bears my name." The big Labor Day program has been postponed until next Saturday. Tooth brushes, Weyrieh & Iladraba, All roads will Wad to Plattsmouth next Saturday for the big Labor Day festivities. Cloth Brushes. Weyrieh & Iladraba. Camera supplies.Weyrich & Iladraba Acorn cigars 5 cents each. Smoke an 'Acorn" and be happy. Toilet articles, Weyrieh & Iladraba. CHICHESTER S PILLS fry l.nllrl A.k yiHir I'rtivf Ll f.tf a I M-rhMMrr'. Diamond TlttimlY I'lll. In It. 4 in I .ld nimlluAV hor, iralr.1 ilh HI... KlhU.n. V TbLh Ha lllfp. Iliiv nf n,i V Simplicity a Lvery Detail You will find in CASE machinery that simplicity, efficiency and durability have been the guiding stars in their construction. By rejecting always the com plicated for the simple has resulted in the building of an engine that is remarkable for its extreme simplicity and correct scientific construction its ease of opera tion its low fuel consumption and its adaptability to all uses. 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