The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, September 26, 1912, Image 8

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The Plattsmouth Garage Co.
WARGA & CECIL, Proprietors
Ready for Business!
Corner Sixth and Vine Streets,
Plattsmouth, Nebraska
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We want you all to feel that we are going to look after the emergency end of
your car's needs. Don't worry if you break down. Our "Service Department"
will deliver you Supplies and Tires quickly and economically. Everything we sell Jf
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you will be absolutely guaranteed.
The Plattsmouth Garage Company
A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL!
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WARGA & CECIL, Proprietors
"Agent for the Inter-State Automobiles. . PRESTOLITE AGENCY
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OPPORTUNITIES
- FOR INVERTMENT! -
A line 8-rnuiii house for $2,
100, only about half it cost. A
6(lnl id 7-rooin collage, in line
repair, close in, at. only sM,C00. A
5-ronin cottaKc, in the best, resi
dence district in Plallsmoulh for
only $850. A 7-room cottage on
one of our principal avenues for
$1,000. A 7-rooin milage, very
desirable, llnely located, for
500. A d-room cottage with i
lots, $1,000. A few vacant lots
for $100 each. Now is the lime to
buy, as Platlsnioulh properly has
been prowiiiK more valuable for
the past two years and is still advancing'
BURDENS LIFTED
WINDHAM
Investment and Loan Co
ROBERT WILKINSON
DUNBAR
L.J, HALL
UNION
Wilkinson & Hall
-AUCTIONEERS-
The holding of successful sales is
our line. Our interests nre with the
seller when it comes to getting every
dollar your property is worth. For
open dates uddiess or call either of
us at our expense by phone. Dates
can be made at Mie Journal office.
From Plattsmouth Backs Relief
Proved by Lapse of Time.
Hackache is a heavy burden;
.Nervousness, dizziness, bead
ache. Itheuinalic pain; urinary ills;
All wear one out.
Often effects of kidney weak
ness. No use to cure the symptoms,
llelii-f is but temporary if the
cause remains.
If it's the kidneys, cure the
cause.
I loan's Kidney Pills are for kid
ney ills;
Head about your neighbor's
case.
Here's l'lallsinoutb testimony.
The kind that can be investi
gated. K. M. Multery, Tenth and Wal
nut streets, IMattsmoulh, Neb.,
says: 'M still use I loan's Kidney
Pills occasionally and recommend
them just as highly as I did in
Hiort, when I gave a public state
ment endorsing them. I used
I loan's Kidney Pills for pain in
my back and hips and oilier
symptoms of kidney trouble. The
quick relief they brought, war
rants me in endorsing them."
l or sale by all dealers. Price
rn cents. l-'osler-Milbuni Co.,
BulYal", New York, sole agents for
Hie I'nileil Slates.
Remember the name Jinan's
and lake no ol her.
Wilson and Marshall Club.
From Wednesday's Dally.
The Wilson and Marshall club
will hold a meeting tomorrow
(Thursday) evening at the coun
cil chamber and every supporter
if the ticket, should be on hand to
assist, in the work of perfecting
the organization and aiding in the
carrying of Nebraska for the na
tional ticket. The democratic
candidate for president stands for
the rights of the people and the
people should stand by him. He
member, Thursday evening at 8
o'clock, at, the council chamber.
Rushing the Work.
From Wednesday's Dally.
The work on the Leonard build
ing is progressing nicely. The
brick masons have the walls part
ly up ami the carpenters have be
gun the job of placing the frames
for the windows, and in a few
weeks the building will be com
pleted and ready for occupancy
This fills the place formerly oc
cupieil by the unsightly wooden
shacks and adds much to the ap
pearance of the business street.
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DESTROYED Bl FIRE
School Children Escape With
out Injury and Some of the
Contents Saved.
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MEETING OF THE COUNTY
From Wednesday's Daily.
Ibis morning about
o'clock fire broke out in the High
school building at Union and in a
short time the building was a
mass of ruins. The structure
was a large two-story frame
building, and fortunately was not
near any other buildings or the
result might have been more dis
astrous than it was, as Union has
had a number of tires that have
wiped out whole sections of the
town.
The tire is supposed to have
caught from the, furnace. Catch
ing the floor of the furnace room
and spreading to the primary
room, which was situated just
over the furnace room, and in a
few minutes the fire spread over
the entire building. The scholars
w ere all got ton out safely and
most of the books and the organ
belonging to the school were
saved by the heroic work of the
pupils and citizens who respond
ed to the lire alarm. It is most
fortunate that none of the pupils
were injured in the tire, and dem
onstrates the benefits of the fire
drills that are used in the public
schools.
The school building was erect
ed in 1889 at a cost of several
thousand dollars, and the school
board has been contemplating the
erection of a new brick building,
as the old building was not large
enough to accommodate the
scholars. The school will be held
in the M. W. A. hall and one of
the churches until a school build
ing can be erected in the village.
rlattsmouth. Neb., Sept. 17, 1912.
Hoard met pursuant to adjournment.
Present, M. L. Frledrich, C. R. Jordan
and C. 10. Heebner Count v Commis
sioners, and 1). cV Morgan, County
Clerk.
Minutes of previous session read and
approved, when the following business
vus transacted in regular form:
After passing a few of the more
urgent bills the Hoard decided to jour
ney to Kirn wood and appraise school
lands.
The following claims were allowed
on the General fund:
K. Itatnour & Co., burial of
Brady child $ 12.00
M. L. Frledrich, salary and ex
pense 25.50
Ambler Bros., merchandise to
Mrs. Winchel 7.00
Weeping Water Republican, call
for bids 2.00
The following claim was allowed on
on the Road fund:
J. C. Nlday, road work, road
district No. 11 $ 96.00
rne following claim was allowed on
the Bridge fund:
J. C. Niduy, bridge work $ 32.00
Board adjourned to meet September
"i. C. MORGAN, County Clerk.
1st day of May of each year, for which
interest coupons shall be attached. Dav-
ahle at the Fiscal Agemv. aforesaid,
and shall the County Commisioner of
saiu louniy or Cass, in additional to
the annual taxes, cause to be levied
annually a tax on all the taxable prop
erty In said county, sufficient to pay
the interest on all siiiil bonds as t tie
same shall become due and pavabie,
and also cause to be levied each' year
upon the taxable property of said
county, a tax sufficient to pay two of
said bonds, or $2.UUU.00, of the prin
cipal of said bonds, and at the tax
levy preceding the maturity of paid
principal levy a tax on all taxable
property of said countv to an amount
sufficient to pay the principal and in
terest due on said bonds taking such
action as the provisions of the
Statutes and t lie interest of said county
way demand, provided that proceeding
shall be commenced for the erection of
said county juil and repair of said
heating plant of said county court
house on or before the 1st day of May,
A. D. 1913, or as soon thereafter as
possible, and be continued without un
necessary delay until the same bhall
be completed.
That said question and proposition
shull be submitted to the legal voters
of said Cass County In the following
form and manner, that Is to say, the
form of the ballots at such election in
favor of such question and proposition,
shall be as follows: "For the issue of
the bonds of the County of Cass for
the purpose of building a county jail
and repairing the heating plant in the
county court house, and the lew of a
tax to pay the principal and interest
of such Imndu "
l'lattsmouth, Neb. Sept. 18, 1912.
Board met as per adjournment. Pres
ent. M. L. Frledrich, C. It. Jordan and
C. K. Heebner, County Commissioners;
I). C. Morgan. Countv Clerk.
As advertised for, bids were received
for furnishing coal to County as
ioiiows:
J. V. Egen
berger. Coal to paupers, de
livered $ 5.62
Hard coal to Jail 11.08
Hard coal to jail, de
livered In bin 11.50
Illinois coal to jail,
delivered 6.73
Illinois coal to jail,
delivered In bin... 7.15
Colorado lump to Jail,
delivered S.53
Colorado lump to jail,
delivered in bin... 8.96
Sheridan lump to jail,
delivered 8.00
Sheridan lump to jail,
delivered in bin. . . 8.25
Centerville lump to
court house, de
livered 5.20 5.35
Bevler lump to court
house delivered... 5,20 5.35
Illinois 'coal at yard 6.36 6.20
Commissioners decided to postpone
the letting of coal contracts until the
next meeting.
Contract for publishing delinquent
tax list awarded to the I'nlon Ledger.
The following resolutions was
unanimously adopted by the Board of
County Commlslsoner:
Be it resolved, by the County Com
missioners of the County of Cuss, State
of Nebraska, In regular adjourned ses
sion assembled this 18th day of Sep
tember, A. 1. 1312, that at the general
election, in and for the County of Cass
and State of Nebraska, to be held on
the 5th day of November, A. D. 1912,
there shall be submitted to the legal
voters of said county the question and
proposition of voting and Issuing the
C. W. Bay
lor & Co.
$ 5.45
11.25
6.65
6.90
8.46
8.71
7.75
8.00
of such bonds.'
And the form of the ballots to be
used against said question and proposi
tion shall be as follows: "Against the
Issue of bonds of the County of Cass
for the purpose of building a county
Jail and repairing the heating plant in
the county court house and the levy of
a tax to pay the principal and Interest
of such bonds.
It Is further ordered that the above
notice shall be given by publication
thereof in the Weeping Water Hepub
llcan, a newsnaner minted iiiiiiiiwiie.i
11.00 'and of general circulation in the said
v ouniy or uass, ror four weeks next
preceding the day of said election
It is further ordered that at least
one copy of the question and proposi
tion, so to be submitted and above set
forth, shall be posted up In a con
spicuous place at each of the several
places of voting during the day of such
election.
That at such election the vote shall
be received and the returns thereof
made In the same manner as required
by law at such general election, and It
Is further ordered that the County
Clerk prepare and edllver to the proper
PLEASANTLY ENTERTAINED AT
THE J. M. ROBERTSON HOME
WILKINSON & HALL-
Gooch's Best Flour.
The four-time prizc-wp.ner at
the slate fair is for sale only in
this city at the A. V. White store,
with the price reduced to $1.1)0
per sack. fet the best for less
money.
Look Well to Your Flue.
The present cold spell will
sen e to remind our fit iens of I he
necessity of basing an expert to
examine the Hues, both at their
place of business ami at their
homes, before putting up their
healers. And especially should
the chimney used for furnace
pipes be thoroughly examined be
fore a big lire is started. Remem
ber a litlle caution taken riht
now may save you trouble later
on and prevent a great disaster.
Typewriter supplies, 9uci as
paper, carbon, ribbons, oils and
brushes, at tho Journal office.
How About Summer's Wages?
From Wednesday's Dally.
Last night was a vivid remind
er that the summer is a thing of
III1 past and that Ibe lime for the
selling tip of stoves is at band.
The temperature sank as low as
.')" above zero and the prospects
are that it will lie even colder to
night, as the western portion of
Ibe slate was visited by a snow
storm last night, which is work
ins; ils wav eastward.
For Sale.
Forty-seven acres just south of
Oreapolis, consisting of 13 acres
of the best hay land in Cass coun
ty; 3i acres of the finest farm
land in Cass county. All level. No
improvements. Price $150.00 per
acre.
Falter & Pollock.
9-2i-3td-2t-wkly.
From Wednesday's Dally.
The Ladies' Aid society of the
Presbyterian church discontinued
their meetings during the sum
mer "months, but held their lirst
meeting of the fall season yes
terday afternoon and were very
pleasantly entertained by Mrs. J.
M. Robertson at her home on Vine
street. A feature iif the afternoon
was the regular business session,
at. which time the ladies discussed
some work which they intend to
plan and arrange for later. Fol
lowing the business session a
most enjoyable social time was
bad and delicious refreshment
were served, fn spite of the ad
verse elements the attendance
was good.
"I have been somewhat costive,
but, Hoan's Regulets give just the
results I desire. They act mildly
and regulate the bowels perfect
ly." (ieo. It. Krause, Altoona, Pa.
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W MMDIXSE ODVUNEIKS:
The prevalent horse disease la causing enormous lonsea to farmers la Nebraska and Kan
las, and is now creeping over Into the Dakotas. Iowa and Missouri.
Ve have JuBt Issued a bulletin telling about the use of (iermoone for prevention of this
disease, (ieriito.ono lias won fnme In the prevention arj cure of diseaso of poultry and stock.
Our dealers in tho Infected territory have been selling tiernio.one to Stockmen and report that
(ieriiioone In the drinking water for horBes seems to rentier them singularly Immune from
the terrible diBense.
One thing certain, rush orders are pouring in hourly by mall, phone and telegraph for
(ierniozone from soveral hundred Kansas and Nebraska towns. Cures have also been reported
but prevention Is fur better than cure.
Ormozone given In the drink, kills germs In the water and also In the food. It la also used
in case of sickness by nasal and rectal Injection.
Send for the new circular but save timo by uBlng iermo.one in drinking water for your
horses one or two tnblesoonfuls to a pall of water. Give dally in all drinking water It con
tagion nearby. Twice a week otherwise
Ormozone Is antiseptic and a bowel regulator.
I'repured only In 12 . iMittlea at BOc each
Fifty tablet packages at - BOc per package.
We have 2,000 exclusive dealers In Nebraska, Kansas, the Dakotas, Iowa and Missouri
selling (iorniozonii.
Winter Apples for sale. Any
kind. Inquire of John Karvanek.
U3-2td-ltwkly.
. XOTICK.
la the District Court In and fnr Cass
4 omit. Y, Nebraska.
Maud Kaspar, l'lalntliT,
vs.
James V. Kaspar, Defendant.
To James V, Kaspar, Defendant:
You are hereby notified that on Mav
21. 1912, plaintiff filed her petition in
the Clerk 8 oltice of said court pray
ing for a decree of divorce upon the
ground of cruelty, desertion and non
support, and asking that she he given
the custody of Helen Kaspar and John
Kaspar, minor children of said mar
riage, and for such other and further
relief as equity may require.
You are required to answer said
petition on or before the 28th dav of
October, A. D. 1912, or default will he
entered against you and a decree
granted as praved for In said petition.
MAID K A SPA 11, l'lalntliT.
KAWLK & ROBERTSON.
Attorneys.
MITICK OK l'UOHTi: OK WILL.
In the Comity Court of ( ass County,
Nebraska.
In the Matter of the Instate of Nicholas
II ii lines, Deceased.
All persons Interested In said estate
will take notice that a petition has
been tiled for the probate of an Instru
ment in writing purporting to be the
last will of Nicholas llalmes, deceased,
ami ror the appointment, or the ex
ecutor named therein. A hearing will
be had on said petition and proofs of
said instrument win lie made on tne
5th day of October, 1912 at 10 o'clock
a. m in said County Court, In t lie court
house in the City of Plattsmouth
Nebraska.
(Seal) ALLEN J. PERSON,
County Judge.
D. O. DWYER. Attorney.
Omaha
GEO, H. LEE CO,
Nebr.
F. G. FRICKE & CO., Sole Agents
OTICK.
In Countv Court.
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
County of Cass, ss.
In (lie Matter of the Estate of Jacob
lleurich. Deceased.
To All Persons Interested:
You ate hereby untitled thnt there
has been tiled In this court nn In
strument purporting to lie the lust will
and testament of the said Jacob Hen
rich, deceased, together with t lie peti
tion of Marv lleurich, widow of said
deceased, alleging therein that said
Jacob lleniicli had departed this life
and pravlng that said proposed will
lie probated ami allowed as the hist
will and testament of said deceased
and that letters testamentary he issued.
That n homing will be hail thereon
before this court at the Court Mouse
In Plattsmouth. In said county, on the
1st dav of October, 1912. lit two
o'clr.clt p m. All objections thereto,
If any, must lie tiled on or before said
dav and hour of hearing.
Witness mv hand nnd the seal of the
Countv Court of said county this 11th
dav of September, 1912.
(Seal) ALLEN 3. HEESON.
County Judge.
hinds of said Countv In the amount of
S19.U00.00 for the hulldlnir of a countv
Jail In the City of Plattsmouth, In the
County of Cass, and repairing the
heating plant in the county court house
at Plattsmouth and fur tfie causing to
lie levied annually a tax on all the
taxable property In said county suf
ficient for the payment of the interest
on all Bonds and for causing t he levy
ing annually or a tax on all taxable
property In said Cass County sufficient
to pay two of said Bonds, or $2,000.00
of the principal of such bonds; and at
the tax levy next preceding the ma
turity of such bonds levying a tax on
all taxable property of said county of
an amount sulllclent to pay the prin
cipal and Interest due nn said bonds,
anil thnt at such election so called and
held the said question anil proposition
to be submitted to the legal voters of
said county Is in words and figures,
following: Shall the County of Cass,
in the State of Nebraska, Issue and put
upon the market nineteen bonds of said
county of the denomination of $1,
0011.(10 each, said bonds to be dated the
1st dav of May, 191:1, to he payable at
the Fiscal Agency of the State of Ne
braska, in the City of New York, the
State of New York as follows: Two of
said'bonds to be livable one year after
date. May 1st, 191 I, and two of said
bonds to become due each year there-:
after until all become due and all of
said bonds to lie redeemable' at any
time on or after live years from the
date thereof, at the option of the said
County of (ass, and bear Interest at
the rate of not more than five per cent
per annum, payable annually on the
1st day of May of each year, for which
Interest coupons shall lie attached,
payable at the Fiscal Agency, aforc
sa id.
And shall the Board of County Com
missioners of said County of Cuss, or
other person or persons charged by law
with the levying of taxes for said
County, for the time being, In addition
to t lie annual taxes cause to tie levied
annually a tax on all taxable property
of said county sufficient to pay the In
terest on said bonds as the same shall
become due and payable and also cause
to lie levied each year upon the taxable
property of said County a tax sulllclent
to pav two of said bonds, or 12.000.00
of the principal of said bonds, and that
the tax levy preceding the maturity of
said bonds levy a tax upon all taxable
property of said county to an amount
sufficient to pay the principal and In
terest due on said bonds, and take such
action as the requirements of the law
and the provisions of the Statute in
such cases made and provided, and the
Interest or said County may demand.
Provided, That proceedings shall be
commenced for the erection of the said
county Jnll on or before the 1st day of
May. 1913, or as soon thereafter as
possible, and shall be continued with
out unnecessary delay until the same
shall be completed; and thnt at such
election to lie held, the said question
and proposition above set forth shall
he submitted to a vote of the legal
voters of said County In the following
form nnd manner, that Is to say, the
form of the ballot to lie used at such
election In favor of said question and
proposition shall lie as follows: ''For
the issue of the bonds of the County of
Cass for the purpose of building a
countv Jail and repairing the heating
plant in the county court house and
t lie levy of a tax to pay the Interest
and principal of such bonds."
And the form of the ballot to be
used at the election against said ques
linn unit iironoslt ton shall tie as fol
lows: "Against the Issue of bonds of
t he Countv of Cass for t he purpose of
building a county Jail and repairing
t he heating plant In the county court
house, nnd the levy of a tax to pav
the interest and principal of such
bonds."
It Is further provided that the fol
lowing notice of said election shall be
made out by the County Clerk of said
Cass Countv and Clerk of the Board,
which shall be signed by the Chairman
of the Board of County Commissioners
of said Cass county. In the State of
Nebraska, to-wlt:
NOTIi'K OF PROPOSITION TO VOTE
BONDS TO BUILD A COUNTY J AIL
AND ItEPAIlt Tli r. IIKATl.vi
PLANT IN THE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE.
Notice Is hereby given that at the
general election to be held on the Mb
dav of November, A. D. 1912, there will
be' submitted to the legal voters of
Cass Countv, in the State of Nebraska,
for their acceptance or rejection by
vote and ballot, the following question
ond proposition, to-wlt:
Shall the County of Cnss, In the
State of Nebraska, Issue and put upon
the market nineteen bonds of said
countv of denomination of 11.000 each,
said bonds to be dated on the 1st day
of Mav, 19i:t, and to be payable at the
Fiscal Agency of the State of Ne
braska, In the Cltv of New York, State
of New York, as follows, to-wlt: Two
of said bonds to be pnvnble one year
after date, or May 1. 1914. ami two of
said bonds to become due each year
thereafter until all become due, and
all said Imnds to be redeemable at any
time on or after nve years from the
date thereof, at the option of said
Countv of Cnss, and to bear Interest at
ibo r't nf not more than Ave tier cent
per annum, payable annually on- the)
officers of said election duplicate poll
books and necessary tally lists for use
at such election.
By order of the County Commission
ers of Cass County, Nebraska, this 18th
day of September, A. D. 1912.
M. L. FK1EDHICH.
Chairman of Board of Commissioners.
C. It. JOKDAN,
C. E. HEEBNEK,
Board of Commissioners.
Attest:
Witness my hand as County Clerk
and Clerk of the Board of County
Commissioners of Cass County, Ne
braska, and the seal of said County
hereto affixed tills IStli day of Septem-
oer s. u. isj;.
(SEAL) D. C. MOKOAN,
County Clerk and Clerk of the Board
of -County Commissioners of Cass
County, Nebraska.
Commissioners reported they had
viewed and apraised school lands NI3
of SE Section 36-10-10, at J79.33 1-3 per
acre, and same reported to Board of
Educational Lands ami Funds of the
State. '
The following claims were allowed
on t he (leneral fund:
Fred Patterson, office work,
month of August $ 36.00
C. M. Cherry, helping County
Surveyor 4.00
Lars Nelson, helping County
Surveyor 4.00
K. A. Schneider, postage 61.67
C. D. ynlnUin, boarding city
prisoners and committments.. 9.25
C. D. Quinton, boarding county
prisoners and salary and
Jailer fee 289.80
Lincoln Telephone it Telegraph
Co., rent and tolls 2S.75
Hammond A; Stephens Co., sup-'
plies to County Superintend
ent 2.6't
James liobertson. Stae vs. Fred
Patterson .75
Klopp & Bnrtlett Co., supplies.. 22.76
James Robertson, Oleson vs. Cass
County 6. SO
James Robertson, Olsen, Admstr.,
vs. Cass County fi.17
KemlnKton Typewriter Co., rib
bon to County Superintendent .7."
l. Knnpp, repairs to lawn mower .75
C. E. Heebner, salary 19.10
John Bauer Ai Son, repairs at
court house 3.15
l'lattsmouth News-Herald, notice
to cut weeds 1.20
C. It. Jordan, salary 28. ."i0
Phittsmoutli Journal, printing
and supplies 15.43
lir. K. D. Cummins, insane case
Mack Barger 8.00
J. M. Levda insane case Mack
Barger . . .' 3.00
James Robertson, Insane case
Mack Barger 6.25
C. 1 1. yulnton, insane case Mack
Burger 7.15
J. II. Tarns, insane case Mack
Barger 2.20
Hammond Ai Stephens, supplies
to County Superintendent..... 90.70
Dr. E. D. Cummins, insane case
Louisa Shelton 8.00
J. M. Levda. Insane case Louisa
Shelton 3.00
James Robertson, Insane case
Louisa Shelton 4.50
Fred Patterson, work on new
roud Weeping Water Precinct 21.10
Liberty Drainage District,
amount levied against Cass
County 214.26
C. C. Baldwin, livery to County
Surveyor 5.00
The following claims were allowed
on the Road funds:
Smith & Sons Mfg. Co., grader,
Road District No. 11 $135.00
Perry Cook road work, Road
District No. 6 S OI)
John Bauer Son, merchandise
to Road District No. 1 ' .25
M. II. Tyson, road work. Road
District No. 15 14.00
J. W. Kell, road work, P.oad
District No. 2 21.40
C. II. Spolm, road work, P.oad
District No. 13 158.25
Joe Allen, road work. Road Dis
trict No. 16 27.80
Turlev Wall, road work. Road
District No. 16 25.60
Walter Bvers, road work Koad
District No. 27 26.40
C. T. Richards, road work, Road
District No. 4 111.25
Frank Plat.er, road work. Road.
District No. 2 R6.1!)
Nebraska & Iowa Steel Truck
Co., culvert, ltoad District
No. 2 " 80
Russell (irader Mfg. Co., culvert.
Road District No. 2 35.2
Ben Beckmnn, road work, Road
District No. 10 73.95
Nebraska Construction Co., ma
terial Road District No. ..,. .ut
The following claims were allowed
on t lie Bridge fund:
Walter Myers, bridge work....$ 55.50
Nebraska Construction Co..
bridge work 2.000.00
Board ndlourned to meet Tuesday,
October 1, 1912. ,
D. C. MOROAN, County Clerk.
In District Court.
In the ease, of Sullivan against.
Charles Keckwith, whieh was nn
trial in district eourt yesterday,
the mailer was taken under ad
visement by .ludire Kennedy and
lie will aiinoiinee liis verdict later.
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The implicit confidence that
many people have in Chnmhcr
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy is founded on their
experience in the use of that rem
edy and their knowledge of the
many remarkahle cures of colic,
diarrhoea ami dysentery that it
has effected. For sgle by F. 0.
Fricke & Co.