Auto Livery! AGENTS Inter-State $1750; $2400; $3400 Imperial $1285; $1650; $1875 Detroiter $850.00 and $900.00 All cars fully equipped. Agents for Chopie Gasoline En gines $40.00 per h. p. The Gasoline Saver. Warga, Cecil Plattsmouth, 4-H-S-M-M-H "I-I-M-H-H- I- NEHAWKA. h News. 4" Lee Carper, who had been here over the holidays, left Saturday for his home at Fairfax, Mo. Miss Sue Stout of Cheyenne' Junction, S. D., spent New Year's day with her sister, Mrs. Vilas Sheldon. The snow ha3 shut the quarry work down for a time and the usual exodus for Omaha has been latins place. Miss Mary Trotter, who has bocn spending the holidays at home, left Friday evening for Frontier county, where she is teaching school. Wednesday morning the mer cury got down to 24 below zero, almost as low as last winter. Nothing suffered much in this latitude. John Johnson lost a brand new never-been-spent $10 bill on the street Wednesday morning and will reward the one returning the bill to him. Uncle Jimmie Stone says the cold weather has no terrors for him. He is wearing a beaver cap and mittens that came from his son, Charley, in Colorado, and they wore warm.. B. W. Bates was out Wednes day in his brand new sled. This will be a great help lo Mr. Pates during the winter months, en abling him to make trips to and from the business part of the city on short notice. John Opp, who had his ankle broken so badly last summer, will have to go lo a hospital soon for surgical relief. An X ray picture of the break has been taken which shows that two pieces of the splintered bone never healed properly, nnd it is thought it will be necessary to cut down on the fracture and get these together before John enn have good use of that leg. Tie has been unable to work for over six months as the result of his accident, but it is boped that the proposed operation ny give him relief. Mrs. John Kopp and daughter, Miss Benna Kopp, were passeng ers this morning on No. 15 for niaha, where Ihey were called lo lok after some business matters. -WE PAY Highest Market Price AT ALL TIMES FOR- fpfUl IUpir GEESE, HIDES , and CREAM! H 2u Supplies! 3 3 lueaa Lkzb VSi FOR & Manners, Nebraska I WEEPING WATER. J" Republican. 4 Miss Sadie Rich is the new night operator at the local telephone office. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dill, on Monday, January 6, a girl, at the home of Mrs. Dill's mother, Mrs. Charles Philpot. Miss Stella Jewell departed Thursday morning to take up her new duties as a supply teacher for the remainder of the year in the schools at Florence, Neb. Mrs. K. D. Clark has been con fined to her home for about ten days with a severe attack of sciatic rheumatism. She is re ported this week to be gradually improving. 1 Louis Calkins of Cashmere, Washington, who has spent most two months at home with his mother in her last sickness and death, departed for his home Mon day morning. C. Vosburg received word of the death of a bachelor brother, who lived in Clarks Sumit, Pa. He was was quite wealthy, and as there were no heirs except his brothers and sisters, Mr. Vosburg will receive his portion of the estate. Deitrick Koester returned from a ten days' trip to Ilerington and other points in Kansas, visiting relatives. He was accompanied home by his brother-in-law. ('has. Bush. While in Kansas City he saw Dr. Jensen, who sends his regards to his Weeping Water friends. Paul Gerard went to Lincoln Sunday evening to commence a six weeks' course of study at the slate farm. Paul is one of our up-to-date young farmers and there is no doubt that he will en joy a course of this kind anil re ceive a great benefit from the training he will receive there. August Keil of near Cedar Creek came in this morning on No. I lo visit with his friends here for a few hours. John Lidgetl of I'nion was in the rity today for a few hours looking after business matters at the court house. THE- fhWIPIMl liSJa CI I SHOTS I HIS I'lHHMiiinitli, NVt., Jan. H, 1 Sou Ml met in ii'milar nesslon. J'imk nt. i II. Jordan, c. K. lleel.ner ami Julius A. fit z, fount v t'oiiiinls.xionei'ii; l. f. Morgan, futility Clerk. Minutes of" previous session read unit approved, when tile following business v. as transiu'teil In regular form: County nI.eiirT tiled his report of for eign fees earneil for t lie year ltfU'. lioiul of .1. W. Speme, constable, Kilit Mile tiruve Preelnet, Approved. tin motion Joseph Mullen was this day appointed a "Member of Soldiers' Kel ief Commission." lr. Albert C. Welch was this dav appointed County I'livslclau for the year the compensation shall be $..U0 per day and mileage, not to ex ceed JJD.OO tier day. nor shall the totul fees exi d JfirtO.OO per year. Hoard of health organized with C. It. Jordan. Chairman; C. K. Ileebner. Vice Chairman; I r. Albert C. Welch, I'hvslclan; n. C. Morgan, Secreturv. County Clerk Instructed lo cuil for bids as follows: County printing. llurlal of pauper poor. County iihysiclaiiH for the various 1'hvslclan districts. r.lds to be received up to noon on Monday. February lid, 1SU3. County Clerk Instructed to order two tax lists, Willi tabs for same, for the year 19111, from Klopp & Hiutlett Co., of ( imaha, Neb. Resolution adopted Instructing Ne braska Construction Co. to proceed with construction of bridges and repair work that had been prevloualy measured up. Kxtlmntr of Kiprime for Year 1013. Court House expense ) 10,000.00 Commissioners' salary 3,000.00 County Superintendent's alary 1,600.00 Assessing County 3,500.00 Making Tax List 700.00 Hooks, blanks and supplies.. 2.000.00 Klectlon expense 2,300.00 Kuel 1.R00.00 Jail expense 1,000.00 1'aupers and poor farm .... 2,000.00 County Attorney's salary. .. . 1,2110.00 Uridges 32,000.00 Itoads 30,000.00 Incidentals 4,000.00 Soldiers' ltelief 1,000.00 Court expense 13,000.00 .Sheriff's salary 1,750.00 County Clerk's salary 1,650.00 Deputy Sheriff's salary S-10.00 Clerk or District Court's sulury 600.00 Total 1113.340.00 The following claims were allowed on the (Jeneral fund: A. J. Snyder, recording deed Iiennls road $ 1.00 C. I . (Julnton, expense and laun dry for year 1912 81.01 Ilatt Son, mdse. to poor 5.00 .1. K. Tuev, mdse to rountv farm 34.16 Wolff & Ault, mdse. to K. Franks 10.00 Joseph Fetzer, mdse. to County 6.25 K. MetcBlf, mdse. to poor 3.00 M. I j. Frledrlcli, salary, mileage 12.10 C. 1!. Jordan, sulary 22.00 C. 10. Ileebner, salary 22.30 lir. 10. I. Cummins, Insane case Hollo Hates 16.00 J. M. I.eydn, Insane case Helle Hates 4.60 James I'.obertson, Insane case Helle Hates 7.10 C. I. tjuinton, Insane case Helle Hates 62.92 I r. J. M. Neely, Insane case Helle Hates 2.00 Mrs II Mollle Kojer, Insane case Helle Hates 2.00 The following claims were allowed on the l!oad fund: Ilenrv Wessel, nails and bolts for ltoad District No. 12 $ 7.85 Henrv Miller, road work, ltoad district No. 6 , 2 80 Peter Nickel, road work, l!oad District No. 15 4.00 F. M. Klchev, lumber, Hoad Dis trict No. 1 10.50 The following clulms were ullowed on the Commissioners' Hoad fund: W. B. Banning, dragging roads, Hond District No. 11 $ 40.20 W n. Hnnnlng, rirngglng roads, ltoad District No. 22 40.20 Hoard ndlourned to meet Tuesday, February 4th. 1913. D. C. MfiK;.N. County Clerk. M"J- -''-!- HH UNICN. -J I Ciller. ; t-4 tii Ila. nl' iM-ar Murniv wit Mailing relatives ami friend here lasl I'riday. John Cliall'anl and wife went lo Falls City lat Friday to viil their relatives for several days. T. M. Patterson, the Platls moulh banker, was here Monday attending to business matters and visiting his son, J. M. Patterson. Miss Lenta Barton spent I lie holiday vacation at home, return ing last Saturday to Falls Cily, where she is attending school. Mrs. Ida Applegale went to Lin coln Tuesday evening lo make a few days' visit wilh her sisters, who reside in thai city. Miss Anna Cliiikenbeard of Ne braska City made a isil here with the family of Myron Lynde, re turning home Monday. The lit He son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor has been very sick the past several days, but is now reported lo be improving. Mrs. Annie Bauer, trained nurse, from Nebraska City, was here (his week taking care of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Taylor. George Edmislen went to Oma ha Saturday evening to meet his wife and children, who returned from a visit of two weeks with relatives at Ilartington. Charles Anderson and wife, who have been visiting relatives and friends in and near this village, departed Wednesday morning for their homo at Randolph. Ralph and Albert McNamco of Brush, Colo., departed for homo on Tuesday, after having enjoyed a few weeks' pleasant visit wilh Iheir relatives and friends here. Journal for fancy Stationery. Charles Ilenning of near Cedar Creek was in tho city today look ing after sgme matters of busi ness. Philip Meeker was a business visitor In the metropolis today, being a passenger for that, cily on Hie early Burlington train. Alvo News Fred Dreamer was in Lincoln Swiidav . F.d Casey returned Tuesday from Lincoln. Mrs. r.eorge Shecsley was in Omaha Saturday. Edwin Taylor returned from Kansas Saturday. Mrs. George Foreman, jr., was in Lincoln Tuesday. George Frohlich of Lincoln is visiting here this week. Sam Cashner was in Dial ts niouth on business last week. W. L. Ncwkirk and daughter, Cecil, went to Lincoln Wednesday. William I'plcgrove left Thurs day on No. LI for Mrowuvillc, Neb. Dale lloyles spent Saturday and Sunday in Lincoln visiting with friends. The Teachers' Training Course met with Mrs. L. Muir Tuesday evening. llarley Tolland of Cherry coun ty, Nebraska, visited relatives here last week. Miss Pearl Keefer went to Murdoek Monday, where she teaches music. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Friend of Lincoln and daughter are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Curyea spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis. Jesse llardnock returned from Oklahoma Wednesday, where he had been visiting. Miss Martin of Cheney, Neb., visited Saturday and Sunday with Miss Hello Foreman. Miss Slella Shecsley and Fay Parsell visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jordan. Mrs. Hay Kidenmiller and chil dren visited her sister, Mrs. Allie Dimmit t, at O'Neif, Neb., last week. Mrs. llarley Tolland and chil dren of Cherry county, Nebraska, came in Wednesday to visit rela tives for a few days. Friends of Miss Frances Myers tendered her a surprise party Sat urday evening. A delightful time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rasp re turned from Octavia Thursday, where they visited (he lalter's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kmberly. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parsell and daughter, Doris, of Efmwood, visited Mr. Parsell's parents, Mr. and Mis. Joe Parsell, Wednesday. Mi-, and Mrs. Arthur Friend moved onlo the Flora H. Keefer farm Wednesday, which was vacated Tuesday by Jesse Stone,. Friends and neighbors of Mr, and Mis. Ocorue Hobbilt gave liiem a surprise Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. )r viile Otielhorst. Fresh oysters were served and a very pleasant evening was spent. Mrs. Nancy Hart let t of Sears born, Iowa, came in last Thursday lo make an extended visit with her sis'er. Mrs. C. R. Jordan. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Harriett McDowell and baby, w ho remained a week. Mr. and Mrs. Landis of Waver- ly o u I ii'il ov er New Year's lo spend the day wilh Mr. and Mrs. George Curyea. They were accompanied by Mrs. Oeorge McMullen of SI rung. III., sister of Mrs. Landis, and a brother, Charles Curyea, of Missouri. Oeorge Hobbilt left for Moore head, Kansas, Wednesday morn ing wilh the car containing his and Jesse Stone's househould goods, where Ihey will make Iheir future home. Mr. Slone and fam ily and Mrs. Hobbilt nnd son, Millard, left Wednesday evening on No. 17. A. F. Seybert of Ctillom was in Ihe cily today testifying at tho coroner's inquest. Oeorge Sheldon of Lincoln was in the cily today looking after some business matters. Hnzol-Mcnthol Plasters, quick relief in Lumbugo, llackuohn, Sciatica, Neuralgia and tunny painful affection. They drive away the pain until it is quit forgotten. Yard rolls f 1.00; nmullernize Wc. DoaliTH have tliotn in Block, or direct from 1)t1 A Ltwrenr Co., New Tork. , Sutnplra mailed upon nqneal, 5c. lUmpi. Don't experiment, take Allen's Cough Balsam and rtllrl la certain lo fol low. l'ed lor obtlntc roufjh, cold, aore thronln, or bronchial Inflammation. Contain no harmful drug: All dralrra. DAVIS A I.AlVHFNr F. f'O Mru Vnrt, We Sure Have It Both Large and Small And hope to have enough to supply you all. But to make sure you're not too late call Indepen dent phone 128, and order your coal either large or small. Also a Good Line of Soft Coal Lumber and I- MAN LEY. Frank Honey spent a few days in Omaha this week. Clyde Jenkins visited in Weep ing Water Sunday evening. Virgil Miller made n business trip to Wabash Wednesday. M. C. Walker was seen on tho streets of our village Tuesday. John Rauth shipped a carload of bailed straw lo Omaha this week. Kditor Maytleld of the Louisville Courier was in Manley Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. F'red Oansmeier are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Messiana. Miss Hazel Crew of Weeping Water spent Sunday with Miss Clara Jenkins. Mrs. Capron returned home af ter a few weeks' visit with rela tives at Lincoln. The Manley Livery, Jake Miller, proprietor. Oood rigs. Your patronage solicited. The family of Lesley Wiles, who are quarantined, will bo released some time this week. Miss Eliza O'Rrien has been helping at tho hotel on account of Mrs. Jenkins being sick. Dick Boom's family arc free from the quarantine, it having been taken down last week. Mrs. Jane Kennedy has returned to Bancroft after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. James Car per. Aaron Jenkins and family aro enjoying a visit from his broth ers from Ohio nnd California this week. Mr. Edward Tigh of Neligh, Neb., has been visiting his brother and many friends around Manley for the last week. Miss Mary Ash spent Sunday in I he country wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ash, it being her Ihirleenlh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Walker have returned home after a two weeks' visit wilh their children at Lincoln and Clearwater, Neb. There are no more cases of diphtheria in Manley and we hope our little town will escape free of any more such diseases. Anna Rauth, the little daughter of John Rauth, has been stilTcring wilh diphtheria for the lasl week, but is improving rapidly at this writing. Second Annual -Grand Mask Ball!- -at the Katolitky Sokol Hall Fourteenth and Locust Street Saturday Evening, January 18th Five Big Prizes Offered! AdmissionT1.,, J Best of Music Furnished! Coal Company Thero will bo a horse buyer In town Friday, January 17, at the livery barn. All who have horses to sell come lo Jake Miller's barn Friday, January 17. Mrs. John Casey of Lock Ridge, Okla., has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Jas. Carper. She left for Bancroft, where she will visit with her brothers before returning home. Maple Grove Notes Steve Becker made a trip to Lin coln Friday. llermond Beck is on tho sick list this week. Fritz Lutz made a business trip to Plattsmouth Friday. Maple Grove is planning a big wolf hunt in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. James" Grubor spent Saturday with relatives In Murray. Quite a number of farmers are putting up ico now. The ice is about 10 inches thick. Mrs. Corbet of Elmwood is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. H. Beck. P. A. Hild is the owner of a new Overland automobile, which he purchased from John Bauer. Tho Pleasant Hill school house will soon have a large bell placed upon it. The board has bought one. Quite a number of Maplo flrove sports helped the Murray sports in their wolf hunt Tuesday, but it was a failure because of lack of men. John Durman has patented a new kind off sled. When ho Is driving along Ihe public highway it looks like some new immigrant is arriving. But it's a good pat ent, John! F.d Frylander of Union came up this morning from his homo and was a passenger on Ihe early Bur lington train for Pacific Junction for a short visit. Dr. II. Thomsen was a passeng er this morning for Murray and oilier points on Ihe Missouri Pa cific lo attend to his dental pracl ice in I hose places. L. A. Meisinger and wife were in the city yesterday doing some shopping at the stores for a few ! hours. Good Time Assured.