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k - . . tm MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1914. PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. PAGE 3. 4 I f M PLflTTSnOUTIl FORTY YEARS AGO Item of Interest to Our Readers Gleaned from the Newspaper File of Many Years Ago. The second fall hunt of the Platt?mouth Sporting- club will take place on Tuesday next. Two parties under the same leaders as before, viz: Sam Chapman, esq., and Captain Bennett, will depart from the pleasant hills and sheltered valleys of the city and spread themselves across the mighty prairie towards Schluntz Mills at an early hour before day light on the morning' aforesaid and before eveninpr either Living ston will be found Waugh drown ed (in applause) or all the game left in Cass county must be bagged. We had a small spelling skule up at our house the other night. Captain Cowles and Captaiuess Wise mustered the pupils and victims and Dr. Livingston mixed and offered them their potions. We are sorry to record that the Captainess' side went down, mostly, first. Captain Cowles stood bravely up to his work and ranged his company around the doctor for close fire. One by one the roses fell until only Mr. Bur ton and one lily were left. "Koo'chook," (very foolishly spelled Caoutchouc and some relation to Ingin rubber), floored 'em all but Burton: he rallied and koochucked that word out of himself, looking immensely re lieved thereafter. He was im mediately present with a com plete law office, a lucrative prac tice, four unabridged and a sweetheart to match by ac clamation. The two officers then took hold and were run down by a "Caisson." Mrs. Wise was voted a cottage by the rill, with a lemonade in front and back yard for marbles (for the chil dren) and the pizarra all 'round it; while Cowles received 3,000 miles of railroad, all in running order, with 1G spic span new locomotives and 200 miles of track washed out, to begin opera tions on. Wm. Gilmour, sr., formerly of Rock Bluffs, but who has lately been living near Lincoln, was in town Tuesday and called at the Herald office. he had received as the results of those circulars, 17,074.92 of funds to be applied towards pur chasing seed for our western friends. Who says the Grange is not self helpful? Messrs. llasemeier, father and son, called on Saturday last and introduced to the Herald Hon. J. R. Ray of Virginia, who is travel ing through the west with an eye out for good places of invest ment. We had a pleasant, thoug'i short call. Our old friend, Thos. Lemon, of Omaha, dropped in upon us for a few minutes' chat which we enjoyed muchly. He reports ex citement lively over the Furnas trial in Omaha. The B. & M. transfer boat President will leave here for St. Louis some time next week, where it will be thoroughly over hauled and repaired. It will also be remodeled so as to run the cars on the boat, the same as the Vice President, instead of on a barge, as now. Hon. John L. Brown of Green wod called on the Herald and ordered his paper ciianged to Plattsmouth, from which we in fer he is moving his quarters to this city. Sorry we were not in. Mr. Samuel Curler, justice of the peace in Greenwood precinct, called and subscribed for th Herald, showing his appreciation of a good paper, thereby. Wiley Black, our Wiley, has moved up town opposite the Her ald office, where he can be found smiling and cheerful. Here's your nice fat oysters, two for a cent apiece, candies, cigars, nuts and fruits. We have learned from the Rev. C. McKelvey of this place that owing to some informality in the appointment of the meeting of the conference board of trustees for the location of the Methodist college, the meeting was declar ed illegal. The board will not now assemble before some in January, 1874. Some time ago we printed 20, 000 circulars for Hon. W. B. Porter, state Grange master, asking contributions from other Stale Granges to our grasshop per sufferers; at the time we had some doubts about the success of the plan, as the printing and maHing of so large a number caused a heavy outlay in cash at once, but the other day Mr. Port er showed us his bank book, and Mr. Clayton is around again with his apparatus for sharpen ing knives, scissors and the like, and we have no doubt meets a warm reception this weather. He does sharpen up everything in fine style and if housekeepers want to keep their husbands in good humor by having sharp carving knives we recommend their giving them to Mr. Clayton to be doctored. George Henderson, or Henner son, stole and sold two colts of P. M. Cassidy on August 0. 1873, from near Omaha, to Charles Banges, at Omaha. Henderson is about 35 years of ag about li feet, 7 inches, weighs 1 10 pounds, had sandy hair and moustache, thin face, sunburned (having been herding stock) wort coat made out of blue soldier cloth, split some on back, brown pants, high boots, letters "G. II." on right arm, also ring or chain around wril with anchor (he having been a sailor) claiming to be a native from the south, brown hair, right shoulder has been dislocated and has not good use of right arm, having to use liniment on it at times, has scar over right eye, said to alive been made there by a bullet, wore a cap like a boy's, which made him appear odd. He al?o had a brown hat with narrow rim. He was wearing the cap vh,en he came to La Platte. Henry Brebe. Sheriff, of Omaha. Omaha. August 8. 1873. Our farmers had belter look out for this chap. He will prob ably want a situation as herder, and then slide out with all or n portion of the stock entrusted to his charge. We would like the republican central committee of this town. or some party authorized to transact business for them, to visit this office and sellle the printing bills of the last ciiy elec tion. We are not disposed to be arbitrary about this mailer, gen tlemen, but this style of ordering election printing before the elec tion and then never corning near the printer afterwards is wrong and unjust. If the republican party is no use o you any long er, and you have no principles at stake in the matter, we can quit just as soon as the rest of the party, and we object to bearing more than our due share of the burden of a party organization anv longer. A DIFFERENCE IN WORKING HOURS. A man's working day is 8 hours. His body organs must work perfectly 2i hours to keep him fit for 8 hours work. Weak, sore, inactive kidneys cannot do it. They must be sound and healthfully active all the time. Foley Kidney Pills will make them so. You cannot lake them into your system without good results following. For sale by all druggists. COBSIOIIi'S PROCEEDINGS Plattsmouth. Nel.. Jan. C, 1914. Board met pursuant to j.tjoiiiiitiit-nl. I'renent. '. I'- Jordan. '. K. H-l.n-r. Juliu.s A. I'itz, County 'oiiiiiiisi'iorM -rs . li. l'. Morgan, County Clerk. Minutes of previous ion rend and approved, when tlie following business v.as t ra resided in regular form: County Assessor W. 1:. Bryan this dav recommended that r're.t Weaver Vie ai. pointed precinct a;:essor in and for South Bend I'rer int t. and appoint ment approved ly Board. Count v Treasurer was this day in structed to refund Lincoln Urn in Co. the sum of $17. account Leinir double assf."?ed in Ulmvvoo.l I'reoinct, tax having been paid under piutert, re ceipt ..o. l'7'2 fr year lyi::. Count v Treasurer instructed to rr fund Tulene Bros, the sum of $4.34 ac count of an error in personal assess ment Plattsmouth City. Second ward, for year lUir:, paid under protest re ceipt No. ,'i4j;i. The following claims were allowed on the General fund: K Heebner. salary and mile- ace $ K. Heebner. toll talis for year 1!U:: L. Mallo. bond for liiile H. IH.rinelly. work in Treasurer's uttiee for A. Harvey, helping Survevrr on rier ru. Wm.i iiliiiorc. sam Hent Livingston, same Will Adams, same Julius A. Pit, salary and mil County uniy I ec. . . Con tit V !. 40. CO 4 .f.O IS. 00 11 1 Ausrust Kreeklow, same 1!i.',u Inland SI e- Co., bridge iron.. 1 !.:;:: H. A. Kui ke Lumber Co., bridge lumber - . SO. 4". Vales ' Lumler V Coal Co.. bri.h-e lumber ":".".. Claim allowed on th" Comrnis.' lon ers' Load fund: C. K. H" diner, nad work, Load distrb-i No. 1- 0 1 Board adjourned Jo meet '-'l:i.--- liav, January 7. ll-ll. I. C. Ml:c...". County C i k. i . f 0 II bond for County ex- C. tele- K. Jordan bond to on You may need an AUCTIONEER and we want to inform you that dates can be made at this office for COL Will. DH the Weeping Water Auctioneer Careful Attention to Public Rates are Reasonable Sales The "New Idea" Manure Spreader Does flore and Better Work. It thoroughly pulverizes all kinds of manure. Spreads more manure in less time than any other machine of like capacity. The manure is spread wider and more evenly. Simple construction makes the New Idea the ideal spreader for busy farmers. Substantially made from the best material. Every part is inspected many times from start to finish. No complicated gears to get out of order. Has a steady, non-jerking feed and a perfect, endless conveyor that positively cannot slip. Here Are a Few More Features of This 100-Point Spreader: Two cylinders (instead of one). Pointed cylinder teeth that never pull out Cannot choke or clog. Unique and patented distributor spreads manure 5 to 7 feet wide. Low down, Direct chain drive and simplest of all feeding mechan isms. Strong Wheels, lightest draft, Look at the "New Idea" Spreaders the next time you are near our store. Large, descriptive and and freely illustrated catalog, FREE. same . . Lecem- Joseph L. Mallo Treasurer I). C. Jini'san, salary and pense Alvo Telephone phone calls to C. V. il. Losenci nns. Count v Treasurer J. H. .M( Milken, mulching coin i house lawn J. V. Kcenberfrcr Kstate, coal to paupers Plaltsn.oiil h Water Co., wa ter to jail and court house.. Mrs. J. K. Leeslev, care of Mis Latham month" of l.-c, IMi:: S. P. Uirardet, mile, to Miss McGinn is Mary K. Foster, .salary and ex pense Ir. A. C Welch. quarantine scarlet fever, C. Joyce M. Sulser. hauIil.'S tuck to poor farm A. W. White, mdse to paupers Hiatt r Tutt, mdse. to Mrs. Chambers L. I!. Kfrcnlieriier. rndse, to T'ensons and court house.... Nelson Jean Co.. coal to Wittstruck, Mcpherson and Ilobsoti Clias. W. Stoehr, wood to poor farm II. A. Schneider, postage ami supplies Weepinc Water Pepub! ican. Tin h! ishinir Comm is si oner proceedings Hans Johnson, mdse. to Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. "Win'-hel . . . James Pobertson, salary and fees Ir. i:. W. Cook, inebriate P. I. "avis J. M. I.eyda. same .lames Kolertson. same II. P.. Heddinfr. part payment on poor house contract .... Hans Sievers. salary and laundrv Warca S- Schuldict, repair work and supplies C. W. Hay lor V Co., coal to paupers and jail C. I), tjiiinton. labor at jail.. Joseph Fef.er. shoes to county Allen J. P.eeson, repairs for typewriter A. J. Snvder. same Lincoln Telephone" & Tele- e-raph Co., rent - arid tolls, November John C. Miller. Jlobeck A: Kverett vs Cass and Otoe counties F. 5. Fricke Co.. drusrs to jail, court house and farm.. J. M. Leyda, bond for County Slieri;T Krocl.Ier I'.ros., mdse. and labor court ho;ise. jail arid farm.. J. V. Plunkett. 1 Hinit h - Pre mier toil Mrs. Iora Fleiscl.man. care blind man. 4th Jarter in 1.1 I r. Kohert li. H ol! ister. estate vs. Joseph Poe Ir. Joseph A. Har.ske, J. H. Tarns, salarv t'ot her, iki:; Kdsar CI inc. Slate vs. Poe H. C,. Schwind. ffrooeries I'd Fieischman while quaran tined Win. Hollv. mdse. to papuers.. Ambler Pros., mdse. to Mai y Prown Plattsmouth Journal, printing ami s u ppl ies . . . Allen J. Peeson. Hdw. Ilynoit . . . Allen J. Peeson. Martin Miller .. Allen .1. peeson. V. 1 lartman Allen .1. Lcefon. 1. Schliscka. . . . Allen J. P.eeson, Pieis. and Kopiscka ... Allen J. P.eeson. State John iUirns Allen J. Peeson, State Frank lumbar Allen J. P.eeson. State William Parsons K. Manspeaker. salary deputy sheriff, Pceember, 1913 John York, barber work at farm H. M. Soennichsen, mdse. to farm Ila'l A.- Son, mdse to Innbert Con W. Voss Co.. coal to Mrs. Wimhell P. I. Clements, iinpiest Joseph Linehart Nebraska Litrhtins Co.. pas to jail, court house and street la ni n Waterman Lumber V: Coal coal to court house .... H. M. Soennichsen. mdse paupers and court house.... C P. Jordan, salary and mile- apre The following claims were on the Poad funds: II. K. Pankonin, city treasurer. proportion of tax Load lis t ,-w.t XTr, " Charles tJodby I. No. B ... W. C P.oucher, Ira Parker, same. No. C. W. Fleshman. same a nee Tax fund James Foreman, same. No. C. John Ay res. same Samuel Podaway, same. No. 16 Wm Iiiilv. jr., same. No. 4.. A. F. Seybert. same. No. 2.... Apust Krerklow. same. No. S.. Henry oelkers. same. No. 14.. Louis' Sporhouse. same (Jeorire Ludwisr. same Herman Sejrelke. same Fred Kastens, same Fred Haveman. same Avoca Lumber Co., lumber, li. I. No. 13 Tiov Bennett, road work, II. 1. No. 6 Harvey Rasp, same. No. 16.... Sid James, same. No. 15 Oscar Miller, same A. A. Walline-er, same W. W. Coalman, same No. 16.. Johnson Hardware & Impl. Co., hardware. It. I. No. 15 J. C. Niday, road work. 11. 1. No. li C. II. Spohn, same. No. 13 t'has. Avers, same, No. 6 Avoca Lumber Co., lumber, Ti. I). No. 14 V. L. elites, road work. II. r. No. 15 John Hoffman, same Willie Hoffman, same ,T. M. Hoover, same. No. 3.... John H. Busche, assgd. A. F. Seybert. same. No. 2 The followiner claims were on the Bridse fund: Yates Lumber &t Coal Co., bridere lumber $ J. M. Hoover, bridge "work.... S . 00 L'.OO 9 . ' nn . mi sr.. no 2(r. .c.r, o - sr. . r.o 7 . r.o ss.r.o !.'!. cr, 21.00 10.00 ir.T.n: 10.00 IS .00 r..oo s j. r.o r.o cr, r.4 ChHdren Cry for Fletcher's 14 14 11 crs.so s.or. 173.25 8 . 00 :j .on 4 . r.o 1000.00 7S.0O io. ir. . 00 29 . S .f0 17 4 5 State State State State State vs. vs. vs. VP. vs. vs. vs. vs. .00 .45 .00 35.90 1 .75 IS. 00 ?, . so r. . s o sr.. oo s. so 12. 2 i7.o 5 . 00 22 . 00 2 . 00 2.50 2 . 50 2.00 2.70 2.00 2.00 2.00 4 5.00 2.00 4 " . r, r. 5.00 C.S5 S .00 PlattMllout h. Neb., Jan 7. 1 !' 1 1 Board met pu i n.' nt ! .1 j. .i . r 1. 1 i.i, t . Present, C. P. Jordan. L Heel.nei, Julius A. Pitx. C-.kif.i. .imni:-ri..iier- . I. C Mort;an, County Cb-i k. when 'Ik following business was trail ': te-J in recnlar f.rm: The following: otfbiai bond- were a pj.ro ved : The Cuintv Clei V: reported Count' Jndtf-e A. J Peeson had approved t ! bonds of I . C .Morgan a ' Conn" Clerk, and of W. A. ile.,et:er a; I'-puly Aen..r of Ml. I'l.'.cant l're, ii,i Ponds of Allen J. Pee -on. County Judce: Fied Patterson. C.untv Sur vevor; W. K. Fox. O'Uiitv Tieu'urer: Maiv K. Foster. Supt of School:-; A. J. Snvder. pecotder of leed--: Mil.e Tritcl., depntv C.iuntv Tie.i ir.i. Frank J. l.iber?!:al). deputy County Clerk; A. W. Xei na rt . .In. tee .f the Peace, Stove Creek I'le.l'l't: l;euben Foster, same. Ltbei tv Precinct ; Al. Archer, ram, Piatt moutli tv: or lan.b. Teft't. same, Avoca Precm.-t: .lames V. Prob--t. same. Loui vihe PrecuKt: John ry. Con-tible. j-laits mouth Cit-; .1 W. Speie e. same, K -. : . t Mile Crove Precinct ; .lames il--.:i. ame. Libertv Pie.-int: Cnas. l:ei. h art, fume. Louisville IT" iii't: J M Hoovet, Load in-eieer. Load Pitnt No. 3: Wm. J. Alt house, same. N... . . Win. Push. same. No. 7: August Lie, k low, same. No. x : pen PecKinan. r ime. No. 10: J. C. Nidav-. :ame. No. 1!: ,V pp, s:mie. No. !; C. II. St.ohn. same. No. 13: !. W. Leach, sain.-. No. ll. A. A. Wallintes. same. No. 15: Walter !-i r. same. No. 2', : M. Ar-her. Poli.e Mairist rat e. Plattsmouth Citv. The followinir oflieei s reports Were hied and approved: Count v Clerk's report for 4th quar ter Pi 13. Peyister of Heed's report for 4th 'i'l.irter i:i73. Cl.-i k or the Histrict Court. 4th juarlcr 1!13. an.l yearlv 1!LI. Coiintv Jii'lffe. 4th .piarter P'13. Countv Sheriffs report for ti-t. se-..nd, thir d and fovilii ua rt rs, PO:. The fo!!o wincr hums were allow, o on the General fund: Lincoln Telephone Teh'- yrai'h Co., rent anil tolls.... $ M. K. Mai. speaker. 1-;m to County Surveyor ( I : fus.'d John Bauer, labor ami material poor house contract Allen J . Be-son. Slate vs Saunders .1. H. Blumenknmp. M. I ., diph theria 1M ri.i.-liimn A. J. P.eeson. Slate vs. Clarence Price C. I I. Quinton. same A. J. P.eeson. State vs. Albert Gardner Ben Bainev. sar.ie A. J. Peeson. Sti'te vs. Vinnie P.roadwater C. I. tjuinton. same Kontinental Kompourid Co., Sweepinsr Compound A. J. peeson. State vs. Chester and Carlson I . (juinton. same F. J. McShane, jr.. subpoena Ir. Honske and I r. H.d 1 Ister, et al Klopp & p.irtlett C., book-;, blanks, etc J. L F.arwick. botid for Coun tv Treasurer C. H. Tav'.or. salary and ex pense. Hecember. If 13 J. V. Probst. State vs. YouriET an.l "leveland Mrs. A. Hulfish, groceries t I'rank Peece I. P.. Pbero1e, rods for countv- s n r ve -f ir The followinsr claims were a'.lowed on the Poad funds: C S Hai-t. return of poll tax. Load iMstrict No. 25 J Butts & Hendrix, nails. Ibad Idstrict No. 5 J. p. KHiot. road work. Load I.istrict No. 16 IM Morley, same. No. 13 Kd Morlev. same. No. 14 Fred Parte!!, same IF.. C. Nutzman. same. No. 1."... K. C. Nutzinan. same. No. 14.. T. C. Parks, same. No. Henrv Puhira. same. No. 11.. W. H. Push. same. N . 7 .... Herman Pose, same. No. 14... K. M. Puhv, same. No. !i M. J. Wickers!. am. spik' s. Poad T'islrict No. s M J. Wickersham. wire and sr ikes. Load 1'istrbt No. n.. M. J. Wicket sham. same. N. 14 M .1 Wiekersham. same. No. 13 The follovvin'-r claims were allowed on the Bridiie fund: i .eo W Voss Co.. sand, stone and cement I 21 1.1 o C. H. Spohn. bri.iire work.... 14. r...i.r.'e Poisall. bri.iire work part pav inenti 50.0-1 George Poisall. bridire work.. 4 '".!" V V Sturm. 1-ridire material.. .!- A. F. Sturm, bridire materia!.. 15i.n Board adjourned to meet Thursday. Janiiarv Pl ! I. C. ilulICAN'. County Cb-rk l t ;y v TNr rf r 5 tjl VV.XVXXX-SvvVVVVSX vN. -C vN.vXN. Tlio Ivind You Have Alwaj & IJonsht. ami nliiili iu ue lor ou r HO jir. lias lrnll rrri-.ttirt C anl ti-iH l-fi ni.Mle nmlrr hi y : 1 MllwTWMOII IT V K ifif.l ri J, All i omiti ; ( Its. Imif :f ;u 1 .Int-; 'Z.- " :rf hut IIm riiin pts that, trill: vith ami niil.itvji r tJ lir.!tl of Jufuiits uud Cl.ildr ii i:i.;iTit in-e Main-t niii iiU Whst is CASTORIA Ca1or!a i :i Iinmilrss :ilrlitnt for Catir Oil. Par pori'. r"u :ml SM.tIiin;r srii. It i pl a int. IS contains jitt r Opium, lorj.Jiirtei nor tti-r .N.rrti? nilotaii'". Its i it-4 yn.ir.4Jil'. It !- nv Ui.mu nil :;:i:is l'-rilin'-s. I'.r liiorr than ll.:rtr 3-:ir it lias Imi ii in -oii-t.iit ii e f.r t'i- rt-Ii-f f on-.fi :.ti.n I'latulrii'-y, "Vtnl oJi. all 'ITt!iiii-r TnMibl- an.l Ji:irrlm-a. It rotrti I.it tli tm.i !i aii-1 liu' !. jisiintl.t's 11i 1"mm. in? lif-altfiy :ukI natural ! p. The CLuiareu's JUiuict a-l lic 31tiu r' 1'ricuU. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS lEears the Signature of 17.5 75.r0 2 . 0 1 r. . f.rt 5.7-1 Z . P Co.. ." 'to 24 49 20 02 CO SO road work, P same 14 1 nherit- 2S . no allowed .$ 175.00 i .0.) i.SO 1.40 4v. 70 5 . SO 1 . SO 9 20 21 .45 . 2 . oo . 50 '.It .00 COO 12.00 C.40 r.:i . 12. 1 . 7. 9 15 9 1 .GO .00 .60 .90 .SO . fio .SO 1 11.85 84 .60 71 .00 2.60 11.50 5. SO 4 .00 4.00 102. S5 32.00 allowed 57.17 5.00 2 ..' 5.5(. 4.50 2 . 7 3 . i" 5 . I 4 0.11 s 5 . r. it 131 .52 15 . 4 3 . 2' r. . f.o 2 . 5 0 3 . 50 . eo 10 . 50 s . 7 5 3'l oil . no 5 . (" S 5 . 3 . 0.1 72.0-1 Z. ("i v -, s . s7 1 . !HI Plattsmouth. Neb.. Jan. S. PHI. Ponrd met i-nrsuaTit t ;i .1 i . n rnfner. t Present. C. TI. .loiih-n. C. P. Heebner. Julius A. Pitz. Countv Commissioners: I . C. Mnrpnn. County CP i k. when tl follow nir business was t ra nsaci in '..t,-1 1 1 ' r f or m : I'oiintv- Clerk reported, as reouire.l bv statute, lie had ealb-d for 5-his f-.r hooks, blanks ami stationery f-.r the county for the vear P'14. hi. Is t- ! til-d before iioon on Tl.urs.hiv. Jan uary 1. 11114. and that bids had been received from the followinsr: The Plattsmouth Journal. Class P" Stat ionery. Woodruff Pank Note Co . C!a-R "A" Uooks. Klopp Printing- Co., Class "P." Stni ionery. Klopp Printing Co.. Class "A" Hooks. Contract for Class 'P.' Stationery awarded the plattsmouth Journal. Contract for Class "A" pooks award ed to Klopp Print ini- Co.. iinial.a. Nl. Pond of K1o.t Printing Co. ;i pin .. '.! County I l.rk reported Cuntv Treasurer's balance of funds on hind at closeo f business li.-ceinl-er :: 1 . 113. to be $ 102. m:o ;;. In the nialiet of the bill of Fred Patterson, in which he billed ni!'.-;iu-and livery hire on Kivcr ro.td. I'.-.ar-l of County Commissioners de. i.b-.l to allow miieajre and rcluse liveiy hue; therefore the I'.oard I eons i, lere-l llieir action of January . PU. in il lowinir bill of Saiu'l. I'.iimnre for liverv liire for county survevor and rej. i te.l that part ot his bill for livery hire aniountiriir to $7.50. and the halan'c -l liis biil for la?or. amountinir to SI 2. on. allowed; likewise their action ot Jan uary 7. 1H14, in allowinvr bill of M. P. Manspeaker for "team to county mii veyor." was recousnlei -d and biil 'refused. K. Manspeaku was appointed 1 1 p utv Sheriff of Cass county for vear 1 1 4 at a salary of 45.no ier month. P.ond of C. 1. juint'.n, Couiity SiieriiT. afiprove.1. W. K. Fox. County Treasurer, re commended the appointment off Mike Tritsch as lepvity County Treasurer for ensuing year at salary of tl.o'.o.oo per year, also Miss Mia tlerinir. cierk for ensuintr e.ir at salary of il.on".0' per year. Same wan approved. County Judee upiomted C.ertrude Peeson clerk at salary of Jl.oyo Jer year. Same was approved. J. II. Tarns was appointed Superin tendent of poor farm for year Marcli 1st. 1H14. to March ht, P15, t a salary of $S5.0 per month.: Mr. Tarns to furnish all necessary help. Application of Orant Wft'iikamo to vacate an alley and Mreet throuirn r ropst First Addition to ti e Viliaire of Mynard came on for hearinc an-l the Poar.l beinir; satisfied that all of the reei u irements of the statute had been met proceeded to appoint the foilowimr three disinterested householders of tl.e villajre to view and report at their next resrular meetincr. Janiiarv 13. 1S14: W. T. Picharuson, Wm. J'orter and Lewis Crabtree. A. J. Snyder, Peirister f-f Ieeds. ap pointed Floren-e White as deputv in his office for the ensuing year. Same was approved. I. C. Morgan. County Clerk, ap pointed Frank J. I.Hrphall n Ie uty County Cierk at a salary of Sl.o.i-t per year. providing the fees of the office warrant same. Same approved. SI fi " s m The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Fcr Over 30 Years Cotirtv .Ti:-!-e re;...M. 1 t'e I-.' ',,,;,,; V (-,.,'.! I - - I 1 1 .. J I a l been ;i -r . i .. 1 i : Wiiereup.-:i tl e p. ! si'.e ,!e. 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' I ! , i - ' . v. i . I . 4 -. : i - - . . ! e. I ' ' : I : . : A .1 . . - -.,." t . . ,.. a -,. . i -1 . - ... r-- r . ! i .j.t !-. r.-c..r r ;:v. Genuine Fletcher's Casloria. ; M, Tritsch, rfraclin'j ootician. this week only at 19c. Cerinq & si Cering A Co.' Wednesday ip1 Co., the Soot Cash Family Drug- Satjrday ewenmg. Eianiniticn gists. 'Phone 3S. I free. Organized Agriculture At Lincoln, Nebraska JANUARY 19th to 23rd This will le one l Ihe rr.ot intn:rtive ennventioc ever h-l ! in the West. Besides the conventions of the twenty-one a or ht .::, th-re will the Apple Show, the Grn Show, with free e-iua:kc-I rr.oizi picture shows and cxhihits. Amonj these organizations are Stats Ssari of Agriculture State Lire Stock Isjriiars' Assoriaii; State H 5 .tic-literal Sa:iet Hetrzska Hcrse Breeders Asss:!2?isb State Dairystsa's Association State Swine Eresers's A:s:::a!ic3 Z:n z;:znn' Ai:::l2:i:i D2in C:t::e l:itU:i' A::::.2o3j S::i ?.:iU A;::::j:::"! State Fior:;!' 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