A REMARKABLE SERblON A Great Crowd at Royal titol Ha!!, Lcnjjn. Pastor Russell's Discourse on the True Church, Past, Present and Future. London, April !). Au'aln I'HNliir Itu gts " sell Inid a most lu ' li-lllL'oiit nml at- ti'iitlve audience. iiiuoiiCHt vi h o in were many minis ter of it II denomi nation. UN text wan, "Tin Chunk tif the Httiin n. whose name ait written in hrarcn" (Hebrew xll, -j:ii. He u recti Hint (lie aubject In' iip pronelicd prayerfully mill honestly that nil who nee that I here wiih hut one t'liu re h In the lct:lnnlnjf, omnbllsli ed by the Itcdcciocr, nee hIho Hint there will he hill the one Church In the end, the Church Triumphant In glory, "the lirlde, the Lamb's Wife." For the mime reason that there have been doctrine many anmnKKt tlieol lowerM of Jesus, there have bee.) cburehoa iimny as represent Inn those doctrines. An last Sunday the question wan. "What Ix the True Cospel?" and as we found that true (iuspel more or lean oatterod In nil Hie various creed, aim Bone of them the pure and unadulter ated (iospel. ho lo-nlht we Hliould be prepared to find that the one true Church of Christ for the past eighteen centuries has been muttered here and there amongst various denomination, and that not one of these denomina tions U the true Church. Not oue of tuetu can claim to contain all th "wheat" and none of the "tares." Not ne of them can claim to contnlii ull of the saints and no hypocrites. The time was when Hie various divisions f the Chrlsllau Church severally laid claim to being the one and only Ctourcb. Hut that time has passed. i far as the people are concerned, and baa passed so Tar as the majority of tbe clergy are concerned. "That Thy All May Ba Ona." I am not here to charge Intentlonnl Wrongdoing on the part of uny of the divisions of the Christian Church, said Castor Itussell. On the contrary, I aball assume that the frumera of the Varlotn creeds were sincere, honest men; and that the original followers of those creeds were sincere, and that few todHy may he equally sincere. I ball assume, however, that the ma jority of Christians, ministers and lawmen, renll.e that the sectarian fwtij are largely composed of mlscon- Xjilloni of the fildno Word sud rinn nfl (hat In causes which orljrlnally AJff Ciiyrvh d!vHc.:,8 uucor.:' 1 eifloly dlUnnpni'ed. If we ran now moRnlae oue true (Jospel we niny nil reunite, In Imrmony with our Master' prayer, dint "All may bo one, as Thou, Father, sud I are one." I remind you nttiilu of the simplicity of this OoMM-l which recognizes the brosd outlines of the Divine Plan ami allows each Individual to see aa many of the finer limn of the same as his spiritual development will permit. Ou that broad basis of Christian union the esrly Christians were one and rep robated any division. St. Paul rehuk--d those who ssld. "1 am of Paul: 1 am of ApolhH; I am of Peter" (I Corin thians I, 2t As only Christ died for os all. He alone must be recognized aa Our Kavlor As lie Is the Head of the Church and the only Head. He only must be recognized. As all ye are brethren, so the elnss distinction as between rlcrgy and laity must be abro gated Hint we all moy be one Church with one Lord, one Faltb and one Bap tUm and one tied and Father over all (lCpheshins Iv, fit. "Babylon the Great, tha Mother of Har lot!." How the divided Church, with clash lug creeds, appears to the Almighty, He tells us. calling It Habylon-whleh aiguilles confusion. And who can deny the appropriateness of the nnme? In times past Catholics have applied this uume to the Protestant sects, and the Protestants In turn have applied It to tbe Church of Home. Hut when we roitie to examine the Scriptures on the subject they seem to Include nll-the Ctiurch of Home being represented as the mother Church and the vnrlnus I'rotcstsnt Churches ns her daughters. The charge ot harlotry which the Lord makes against mother and duughtera must be acknowledged, although with some this harlotry has been more open and pronounced than with others, Using the Jewish marriage ceremony as the basis or the tlnure. nil Chris tians, as members of the true Church, are declared lo be "espoused to one husband, which Is Christ" ill Corln thlans xl. 2i. Coder the Jewish custom tbe espousal bronchi the woman un der the same obligation of chastity as though the marriage hud taken place Thus the Chun It, by her vow to her Lord. Is obligated to the full, although the marriage with the Heuveiilv Itrlde groom will nut take place until Ills Second Advent nml the change of the espoused from earthly to heavenly con (lltluiis. for "tlesh and blood onnnot In herlf the Kingdom of Hod" (Novell! tl"ll six. 7; John xlv, :i; I Cor. xv. ftrtt. Sisrltnal harlotry Is the condition In ftVVI wbicd the espoused of the Lord be- conies Mutilated with hijU joii.ed to the i.Tld-tl.us tlic Church of Koine he- i value ii l!i i i.i It il wiih or united to the j civil fcovcriiliiciit A It'illie; iiihI when the I.'oIiiiiii jn;.ie W ent to pieces I Lt Papal Chtii' h entered Into io ciiaul re lat i in.-, ! i ; j i with uirl uis (l,isioi:s of the civil government; niM some of these pal -amours she slill lias. sliile others have left her. Frame Is gone. Portugal ul so. Hud It.il.v. Spain Is moody; Aiistio-llungary Is her chief reliance at the present time. She is well Heated In America, hut not Joined to the American (Jovenmieiit. She l well entertained and ghcu every lib erty In tierniany and by many in Crcnt P.ritaln. but these countries ale not her paramours. "Liko Mother, Like Oaiiijhters." The Greek Church Is Joined to the Russian Government ; the Church of Lnghmd to the I'.rltlsli Government The Lutheran Church Is married io several Lumpen n governments. Cull ers of our Protestant Churches, having no opportunity for ulllllatlon wiih earthly government, have become unit ed to worldly systems, worldly organ izations of their own, In which, as n rule, wealth, mammon, Kits nt the head of the table. "Like mother, like daugh ters" Is an old Haying. Instead of charging this m hole matter upon oth ers, let us each recognize mid take to heart our own share, for which we nre responsible. As the doctrinal errors which caused our divisions gradually developed dur ing a long period of darkness, so our development along the lines of spirit ual harlotry were gradual. It Is not for us lo quarrel with the facts, w hich are undeniable, but to sincerely re pent of the wrong condition and re nounce It. Coming back to the one faith, we should come buck also to the one Lord. So doing He will graciously receive us and I henceforth His name alone will be quite suflicleiit. We will no longer need to style ourselves Ito nuiu Christians. Kugllsb Christians, Lutheran Christians. Calvlnlstle Chris tians but all such names will be ab horred ns reminders of tbe unfaithful ness which we now deplore. As the mime Christian was autllcleut for the early Church It Is sulllclcnt today for all heartily glad to abandon errors of the past and to come together as the one "Church of the Living Hod." As for the one baptlum, let us concede what tbe Scriptures claim and declare, namely, that tbe water Immersion Is merely a symbol or picture of tbe burial of the individual's Kill and Inter ests In death-like unto and In fellow ship with our Lord's self renounce ment, even unto death. Thus all of tbe consecrated, of whatever denomina tion, can be recognized us members of the one true Chunk If they are dead with Christ to the world, Ita hopes and alms-burled with Him by baptism Into Ilia death, which death to the tlesb (ac cepted by tbe Faihen constitutes us members of the one Rody of Christ, the true Church. If thus baptized Into Ills dentb. we shall share also In Ilia resurrectlou, saya tbe Apostle (Homuns Tl. 4. 6). The Church In the Wilderness. Is It asked, Where has tbe true Church been during ull the eighteen centuries sluce the Apostles died? We ftamT lluit lilt? Scriptures picture her sii going into the wilderness condition, out of public view, for twelve hundred and sixty years of this tlnje. As pride, pomp, Arrogance and error came Into prominence, meekness, gentleness, love, simplicity, gradually retired. Through tbe long period of the "dark ages" no history of the true Church was wrltteu. Just as no aucb history or record of ber can be wrltteu today. Sluce none of tbe vurlous denomina tions Is tbe true Church, therefore tbe history of none of these gives her history. Aa ber members are Scrtp- turally declared to coutalu not many wise, uot many learned, therefore scattered amongst all the various creeds and churches, and some outside of them all. the espoused, chaste "vir gin" of the l-ord is uot a prominent feature lu Church affairs and Is whol ly unknown to the world. Indeed, these, while lu the world, are not of It and usually are dlsesteetncd. As tbe Master said, Marvel uot If the world hate you. Ye know that It hated Ma before It hated you. It ye were of tbe world, the world would love lta own tl John III, i:t; John xv. IS, lib. If, then, the spirit begotten ones, con stituting the Lord's betrothed Vlrglu Church, are few, and If that few be scattered amongst the four hundred millions nominally styled Christendom, It follows that they are greatly lu the minority and could have comparatively little itilluence today even If they were ever so determined and energetic. The masses and classes rule. Wealth, learn lug, earthly interests and earthly pow er are better pleased with present con ditions than with those which Hod's Word promises will bo established when Messiah shnll take to Himself His great power and begin His reign of righteousness. Habylon, as the Scriptures declare. Is great. Influential, powerful mother and daughters. She will never consent to a recognition of the saintly few In her midst, whom she considers foolish In claiming to be "the elect" and true Church. To apply the Apostle's words, She esteems the saintly class "fools all the day long," "the filth and off scouring" of the earth To her they are the Impractlcables. To her they are Insurrectionists, always crying out for tbe simplicities of the Gospel, the rights and liberties of the Individual In person and conscience, for holiness unto the Lord, not merely In name, but In deed and In Truth. For this true Church class, so small a minority In Habylon, to wait for the conversion of the worldly masses of the various systems to see "eye to eve" with them In tils matter and to reform all these v;irions systems would be to confess foi-jr .ii.l '.: Lie it-J .i u:.iv.!.s.i;i "Corre Out of Her. My People" In slicli a liuHter e in-t-d tile wMihen w ! i li i oii.i s tioni nl.ou- ai d die I liiii a ii. I coin i.e to follow it. Tiie I.md's prayer imi-t be our guiil-.' iv-ipe. ting Mi-t will concerning ns us who have by f;il'liainl conseiT.nioti and begetting of the Holy Spirit been adopted luiu the Oiu' True Church "irlwxv icmi mr wiitlrn in In mi n." He prayed for us and not for the nominal mass, who are really nri: of the world and tlioroug'i ly deeelvlng themselves In supposing that Jhey have either p:rt or lot or la lierliuiice with the Church. Thank God that we how see that this does not mean that all except the saintly will be eternally tormented, hut merely that none except t(io saintly, "copies of oil's dear Sou." can be members of the glorious little Hock." wbh-h God predestinated lie wou'd gather from ev ery nation, people, kindred and tongue.. Of this faithful Church the ,o;d de clares. "My sheep know My Voice and they follow Me." We hear His Voice assuring us that It Is His will that we who U'limg to His chush'. espoused virgin Hass should all be one-should no longer he separated Into s-ts and parties by creednl fences. The Lord declares that He cave Main Ion time for repentance and she repented not. He declares that lli-t sentence at'nlnsi the Hahvlonlnn system has already cone forth-I hat. from the IHvine itandpolnt. already "Habylon Is fallen! Is fallen!" from IMvlne favor. What would be the wish of our Heloved. to whom we are betrothed? What Is Ills message to us? It Is written, "Come out of her. my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins and that ye re ceive not of her plagues"-her trou bles iltevelatlon xvlil. A. Since the nominal systems are not In that consecrated condition of heart, hungering and thirsting for the Truth and for righteousness and dead to self will, therefore If Is hopeless to think of their surrender of their Interests, theories, etc. The very most they could think of doing would be to fnl rrateto agree not to war with each other. Fnr better would It be to have some theological battles and air their Inconsistencies before the wiser public of today. Hut whatever Babylon may do, mother and daughters, the course of the saintly few, the real Church, which Is shortly to come from the "wilderness" leaning upon the arm of her Heloved Bridegroom. Is clearly set forth. The saintly should unite In heart on the principles and doctrines of Ood's Word, and should stand free In the lllierty wherewith Christ ha made them free from all human Istndnge and sectarianism. Why should the Ixrd permit the for mation of these great wards and divi sions In mystic Babylon? He tins per niltied only such things as He la able to make work out blessings for His very elect. Ills "little flock." who soon shall be Joint-heirs with Christ In His Kingdom. Babylon's strong sectarian walls, styled "orthodoxy." and the great brazen gates of wordllness will afford the saintly few the very test they need to demonstrate themselves "overcomers"-"more than conquerors." for such overcomers only will consti tute the members of tbe Bride class All the promises are made Jo the "overcomers'" aud there must needs be permit!.0! "jl'tl? ??!!? fvr their toting Union oi the Orte ti-ue Church. In o word, but trjlil's prayer will be realized by . the "overcomers." They tttll be on? with Himself and with ilic Father; there will be "one Iird. oue Fulth, one Baptism, oue God. the Father." But as for the nominal ays terns their future will be destruction aa systems, though many of God's dear people in them, falling to overcome, will be "saved so as by flre" In a greut time of trouble with which this Age will terminate and the New Age will be ushered In (I Corinthians 111. iri. You have my plea. Christian breth ren, for the fulfillment of the Master's prayer In the union of "the Chunk which la the nmlu of frt." "the Church of the First-Horn, whose names are written In heaven." This union will not necessitate auy reorganization as a new sect or new Church. It Is the true Church, tbe only one which God has ever recognized Babylon without It. would not be In any sense of the word recognized of God. and. as soon ns the "overcomers" shall have escad from Babylon. Babylon will come In remembrance before Hod that He may give to her the cup of the wine of Ills wrath, and suddenly, lu one hour, her fall will occur (Itevehi Hon xvl. 1I; xvlll. IOi. To the true Church the Lord all along Intimated that their oneness Is as members of Christ, and not In earthly organla Hons. We do not rend. Gather togeth er unto Calvin. Luther. Wesley. Paul. Apollos or Peter, but. "Outlier together my snlnts unto Uc aalth the Lord, those who have made a Covenant with Me by sacrifice. ITiey shall be Mine, milt h the Lord. In thill day when I come to make up My Jewels" (Psalm I. ft; Malachl III. IT). When all of the sanctltled shall have been delivered, the clock of tbe Till verse will strike the hour which closes the present Dispensation and opens the New; and "the salt of the earth" having lieen removed from Babylon, corruption will swiftly ensue, liee out of Habylon! Deliver everv man his soul! Let tis use the light o 'res ent Truth" to the extent that each eu Joys It. It will guide us lu respect to all the affairs of life -Into closer fel lowship wih God and the Savior and the brethren; and Into separnteuess of mind and heart and servh-e from Bab ylon Let Babylon proceed with the pood works In whl h she takes pride The work of the saints, the lord de clares. Is to "b'ltd one another up In the most holy faith " that eventually It may be said. "The marriage of the Lamb has come, for Ills Wl'e bath made herself readv." TV , hi -.Tit' ' 1 11 1'i inn I'laltHiuouth, Kcti., April . 1911. HiihkI met pursuant to niljiiinniiieiit. Present: I.. II. Switer, M. 1.. Krledricli ami (.'. l. .Iiiiilao, Count v ('ninniisHloii ci m; I . C. Mon;un, County Clerk. Minutes of previous session rend and approved, when the following tiiiHincHM i whs transacted In regular form: Itoad petition oC S. 1'. Murker, et. ah, j pet it Ion I iik for a road us follows: j ('oinmencliiK at S. W. corner of Sec- I tlon 1, Township 11, KaiiKe 1-, enst of1 tith 1'. M., ruiiniiiK thenee north one nilln, to be 40 feet In width. The south ! Iinlf of this road lo tin located on half! section line and the north half Is to lie I located on the east side of the half sec- ' tinn line and termlnutlnK at road No.' 92. The land owners on the north half of this road HKiee to rIvp their rlirht , of way, also to do the grading and fill- j Intr In to the hrldes and to Inilld all the : culverts that will he reoulred In thfsj mile of roud without nuking a cent of j tin county or the district. County! Clerk reported that all the require ments Hcciinllnir to law had lieen. Htul ! as -eiiilred liy law, this day presented 1 the Bliove petition to the Hoard of i County Commissioners for their con- i Hlileriitlon toiiclilnir on the petition, hearing of remonstrances, etc. The sliove matter continued until the next reirular session of the Board. In the matter of the allowance of the claims of Samuel Long at the meet ing of Mnrch 7th. 1911. upon the writ ten opinion of the County Attorney. Moved liv Frledrlch that we reconsider the action of the Hoard on that date and that the claim he not allowed. Motion carried. Hoard of County Commissioners this day gave the Incorporated Village of Alvo the Itond district No. 28. Countv Treasurer this day Instructed to refund tr George Oelilerklng til cents tax paid under protest, account donhle assessed on tax receipt No St!7 Hond of lir. O. K. I.lstnn. Countv i ii ysicoi n uiHtrici Mi. 6, approved and contract entered Into. I Hond of It. ,. Neuell. Justice of the1 Peace of I lhertv Precinct, approved Countv Clerk filed his renort of fees' earned for first quarter 1811 i Keglster of Heeds nied I. Is report of, fees collected for first quarter 1911 Clerk of Mstrlct Court flled his re- port of fees collected for first quarter I J 9 1 1, Petition of George Prater and others' reilllest IhiT the niinfilnlmnl r.- i 1 Lewis Justice of the I'eare for Louis ville Precinct, received and appoint ment made. Hond of E. O. Levis, Justice of the Peace for Louisville Precinct, ap proved. Petition of R. U Newell ahil other requesting the appoint ment of George. P. Harton constable In I.lhertv Pre cinct, received and appointment made. County Treasurer this day instructed to refund the following taxes, having been previous nald under protest: A. F. A. M. lodge. Ktinwond. Veh . year 190s S.0ft. 19011 $5.77 and vear 1910 15.72; I. (). O. V. lodge. Klmwood. vear 1910, IIS. 83. Hoard refused to refund . 4-. iuKt-n i. ii .vrnin isitn and 1907. account no receipts showing pay ment. In the matter of the petition of Phllln Ktoehr and forty-five others, praying that a liquor license he grant ed Andres .Thomsen for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of onp vear at Cedar Creek. Cass Countv, Nebraska. The Hoard then proceeded to vote upon the matter and did vote that a license be granted Andres Thomsen to sell malt, splrlt uoimanri vinous liquors for a period of one year, commencing May 17, 1911 and running to May 17. 1912. In the Village of Cedar Creek. Cass Countv. Nebraska. Frledrlch and Jordan voting In the affirmative and Swltxer voting In the negative. The Clerk was In structed to Issue a license to Andrea Thomsen upon the payment of lnrtO.Otl. Ttnnd of Andres Thomsen, saloon nt Cedar Creek, approved. Petition of I,. H. t'pton and oto. rs asking that a wagon bridge tie con structed over the Weeping Water Creek on section line between sect tons 53 and 2. In township 10. rnnge 1.1, In Liberty Precinct, received and placed on tile. The following claims Were allowed on the General fond: L H. Swltrer. salnrv f 41 AO M t.. Frledrlch, salary 4S.20 C. It. Jordan, snlarv 41 85 J. V. Flsel.elil. Inspecting holler ' . and labor S. F. (iiinrdet, merchandise to poor Mrs Horn Flelschman, rare of blind man Mnrv K. Foster, sulary and ex penses. March Q. K. Parmele, llverv to Com missioners nd countv Plattsmonth Water Co..' water to 7.00 R.00 IS. 00 15t.l a 00 court house 4ft ItO 1'ntt Son. merchandise to poor 15 00 Nebraska Muhtlng Co., gns to court Ionise and .tall IS I). C. Morgan, salnrv and ex- pense 21 37 Falter Thlerolf. merchandise to poor farm 175 John Hnoer, merchandise to county find tnimr Warira & Cecil, vnpplles tii countv !9 SB S .90 S 75 .rss M Archer, Slate Mrphv James J. W. Snenee, Constable, James Murphv M. rcher. State vs. FivrelVong! '. t' ' t owls. Stutn va riat-la M U M 1 M P. Sevl'ert S t e vs tlr'vls... l ew , st.ite vs. (llrard .. tevbert Slate vs iltrnrd.. Lewis. State vs. Ittlev..,, Sevlu'i-t State vs t?llev.!, 'land. State vs John Doe! . .laekson, reonlrs to clmlr 4 49 5 ?o 4 41 .1 ?0 4 41 11.40 John Kopia, nierehandlse - to noor 4 00 John M. .llronsek. merchandise t" count v farm 27 .13 It. H. Fians Sun. merchandise in noor J. t lloteomb Manufacturing (;o.'. 5.00 brushes 2. SO 217 00 Klonn Hartlett Co.. supplies to countv J. W, Sage, appraiser on lllld I; t li f si a 1 Sharpen Farm Tools Wiih a Farm Special Gunck! M rib v J J There is no grinding you cannot do with this grinder and do it easily and right. There is no chance of going wrong; no chance of taking tern per out of tools. Carl oundum is what the trrin.i. V.'fVTT intr wheels are made AT p.ftfj faster than a grindstone and six times faster than emery, i nis iuacnine can oe seen at John road 3.U0 John Fight, appraiser on Hild road 3.00 The l'lattsmont h Journal, print ing to county IS. 16 K. II. Worthnian, assisting Ir. LiviiiKston post mortcn Sitz man 25.00 George lihoden, appraiser on llild road 3.00 II. A. Schneider, postal supplies 37. M James .Illck, sr., basket to coun ty farm 2.75 Dr. I. F. Breniicl, Insane David K. Askew 8.00 D. . Dwyer, Insane David K. Askew 3.00 James Itobertson, Insane David I-:. Askew (.65 C. I . gulnton, Insane David K. Askew 29.04 George Askew, Insane David K. Askew 4.8O Klopp & Hartlett Co., assessors' blanks 4 00 J. II. Tarns, salary March 75.00 Mr. 1!. F. Itrendel, inebriate It. V. Sch later 8 00 C. II. Taylor, Inebriate U. W. feiiiaier 3.00 James Itobertson, Inebriate R. W. Selilater 6 25 C. 1 1. (Mintnn, Inebriate R. V. Schlnter 4 88 John Schlater, Inebriate It. V. Selilater 3 80 C. M. Seybert, inebriate R. V. Schlater 3. go II. M. Soennlehsen, merchandise to countv farm 56.80 W. R. Jenkins & Co., merchan dise to poor 12 70 Dr. H. F. Hrendel, inebriate R. Shrader 18.00 D. O. Dwyer, Inebriate It. Schroder 3.00 James Itobertson, Inebriate R. Shrader 6.05 C. D. Qulnton, Inebriate R. Shrader 9 09 Finest Ahrens, Inebriate U. Shrader 4 jq Homer Shrader, Inebriate ' R. Shrader 4 jq Hammond & Stephens, supplies to county superintendent 32 00 C. C. Woodard, care or sick 33 60 Huns Johnson, merchandise to poor 13 98 R. Manspeaker, salary deputy sheriff 37 60 Itemlni-'ton Typewriter Co" supplies j 50 M Archer. State vs. Rd Rvnott.. 6 95 J. It. Denson. State vs. Ed ttynott 5 35 James Hutler. State vs. Ed Itynott 220 "' M.1,",f.v- S,a"' v"- E1 Itynott 1.10 Sam Hillings. State vs. Ed I'ynott 2 o Ji M- Le,'a. State vs. Kd' Rynoti 1 10 H. R. Gerlng, State vs. Ed I'ynott 1 in Walter Trnmphour, State vs, Ed Itynott l1rt C. D. Oulnton, State vs. Ed Itynott 1 ln C. Tl. Taylor, State VS. Ed H'"0tt ..,.!!.. 1.1 R- Manspeaker, State vs. Ed R vnoll -. j 0 PlattMiioiith Telephone Co.'rent and tolls 27 65 James Robertson, salary and ex pense 228.95 A. n Hnrh, merchandise to noor 28 76 Fred Patterson, salary for March 3200 C. V. Haylor & Co.. roal to paupers, jail and farm 83 75 II. Tarns, carpenter work at court bouse 10 50 John C. York, barber work at farm . . . John Waterman, lumber to'eoiirt bouse 13 04 rjT-r TMI1. care of Peter Curtis 10 00 H. M. Soennlehsen, merchandise to poor 2 96 R. O. Dovey & Son, merchandise to noor 10 51 Kontlnental Komnonnd Co Sv. eenlng Compound 4 40 Institute for Feeble Minded, care of Hamilton and Patrldge 31 7a Calvin H. Taylor, salary and expense qjq C. D. Qulnton. boarding " city nrlsnners and committments, January 3fl 50 I. I. Qulnton. hoarding city nrlsonera and committments. February ' 9 jj C. n. Qulnton. boarding' "city nrisoners and committments, March 16 "0 C. I. Qulnton. boarding county prisoners and salnrv .... 5 to Mans Slevers. salary 'and launrirv 67 50 Platt-moetb Telephone Co. rent and tolls S() Olson Photograph Co.. photo' to countv .a. leiepnnne no.. rent and tolls j,. The foltowlnir claim's" we're" allowed on the road fund: A. T. Harmon poll tax return Road District No. 14 .' 2 50 Fred Patterson surveying, in heritance tax fund . .' 15 en George Polsal. Jr., surveying. Inheritance tax fond 1 An Lilwnrd KeUer. road work. Road District o 3 r3.n M L. Furlong, road work, Road District No. 27 Mil Frank Tnafer. road work," Ro'a.i District No. J John H. Husche. road work. Maple Syrup at 14c Per Quart Would be the cheapest item on the food pro duet market. You can make your own syrup at this price, and many other dainty confec tions with Melorcne, a new food product. We are also troing to .give with a few in troductory orders, sets of silver plated tablespoons absolutely free. A&k us toddy for free samples and par ticulars. KELLOGG MFG. CO., Dept. W. Keokuk, Iowa. -. s. 1 of; and is twenty-five timpC -rwnq e Road District No. 2 41 :t Lee Arnett, material, lioad il'ls- triet No. 2 , . Henry D. Schwarts, rond work " " Road District No. 12 j,) ; Louie Kreeklow. roud wink' ' Itond District No. 8 .' (j 4,- Hen Heekman, road work itoiiii ' District No. 12 1217- v . ,-uiion. moor roaa work. Road District No. 6 John Root, Inner, road work Road District No. 16 ' Joe Hird. labor. ronf work. Road District No. 6 Stroemer Lumber Co., mateiial Itoad District No 0 ; . , Stroemer Lumber Co. material' Poad District Vo. 16 Mike T.ntv rr.i 1 ...!-'' t"' i 11 75 47.2- 9 4 3t.ir District No. 1 9fi g.- Wli'lam T SaeV. road work.- Road District No. 16 J. . Wbltemnn. road work " ' Pond District No 1? 88 5' 1 i.Miiin.T nno 10.11 co., lum- ; ter. Road District Vn S 41,); I Yntes Lumber and Coal Co., Lii'm- I ber. Pond Diulrlct V o C r!.T . fl0!;,'1, rnHd W01'k- 'Road nisfrtct No. 11 7H Alex Miller road work." Road District No. R 14'fi.fc X-" Ptt ,001"- nn1 district " NO. 10 . .r- Lee Arnett, tools, rtoad District No. 9 I'No'7nPt' t00'S' n"'I ''strict t.- ' t. n,:; 49. 2- Vo 7 M,m,,er, i;ond District Wrutr' -vV work" Road n rV' a M'?-. M"ksmith"woric'. Popd Dlstrlet Vn S C. T nict,ar,lR roj worV. Po'o 10.S4 2.) 47.25 S.75. niotrle Mn. 4 . ... ,y X;,,-'-"e"aMo,weol dward Kelser brld wov in, e e. t nmher ft Coal Co., bridge t. Toot bd-A'i.',m't;;r II ann CS C 1. i . . . 1 66 tt Xn. , oruiire lmi(,r V-'-an, pan hrl.ynr,y- ' ,ZZ L"nhr dge smt.. hHrt'i,'.h;;-- hJ!VVfl. '"""'"rurtlon Co' Jo-n ll'ii.... 1- 'ij . . 1.1 1ft 3?.7S: 15.1 s sn 10 in Pm.j ji " "nn" lumber -ard adjourned to meet May ti Ti r Moriran County Clerk. PREPARING FOR ERECTION OF FINE NEW RESIDENCE We are Informed that the eradera have commenced the excavation workr for the new residence of J. E. Mc Daniel on his lots Just west of the M. E. church on Main street. Aw immense amount of trradinar was don on the lots by Mr. McDaniel last sum mer and they make one of the finet building sites in the city and we know that if Mr. McDaniel places a home on them it will be in keeping with the lots, and when completed will be on of the finest in our city. J. E. Mc Daniel is a man that never does thinps on the half proposition, so you can look for another fine home 00 High School Hill before long. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce by self as a candidate for the nomination or the office of sheriff of Cass county, Ne braska, subject to the decision of the voters at the coming primary elec tion. I ask the voters to place me in nomination on the democratic ticket. G. P. Barton, Union, Neb. INCUBATOR FOR SALE. An International 100-egg cubator, in first class condition, quire at this office. in-In-