The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899, July 21, 1892, Image 6

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the Sioux County Journal.
rtSTABLWHED 1888.
OFFICIAL COCKTY PAPEK.
BKSt PAPER IN TUB OOCNTY.
itAS THE CAitJIT CUSdLATHW OF ANY
PAPEU FIBUSHKD IN SUKX COCKTY.
rrv, t tw ftat "' "'""V 1 ',
the rthirf I'"""' 1 !
Subscription Price, t'i.OO
t. J. SiwBHHK, - Eitor.
fc.itrred Kt I he Harrison )Hst oflice ml '
oml clans matter.
Thursday, Jixy 21, lWi
SATIOSAE KEITBLIIAN TICKET.
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llist. S., IfO.U 5
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.i.. rniV
siorx torMv.
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HHi(Vwk.t tlie resi.lem-e J-
iiit;s.,rtli. fnnii itu 1" " . ,., m
' siii'kefrfk.t !" r.-si,lem- of !
"Mlr . n-Me.u.rf V.Tlio,..
'Tu&Yl&r'.".. -rhool .l.u-el.it.l.fr.u
5 Wn&,m.et..U the Ih1 bu-B. M.l.
from a to 6 11. ui.
I ALL KOK I.ISTKKT ONVENTIOS.
The elector "I k-I'Vnlt-t
prisma tu- r ,
1 . ............ t,.s ti, meet in liar-
p. in., lor
commissioner fr .i tin- tlilrU di-trk-1.
For l'rr-Mleut,
ULSJAMIS ll.RUIX.',
of Indiana.
For Viee President,
HIT t LA IV
ULU.
of Se Yol k.
BcpuWiiwi Stal Cmivculiim.
The republican elector of tUe otute ol Ne
braska are requested to send delegate from
their several oOuntiea to mvt'l in convention
atthev-itvof Uneoln, August 4, M, at id
o'clock a. iu.,for the purpoe ot placing ui
nomination candidate for tlie following
state offleej:
' Governor;
Lieutenant governor;
Secretary of state;
Aviditor of public account;
Treasurer;
jlnperiuteudent of public instruction;
Attorney General;
Commissioner of public hind and build
ing;
Eight presidential electors;
And Ki transact such other business ao
may come lielore the convention.
. . ' ' Ilie Al'POBTIONMEST.
The several counties are entitled to repre
sentation as follows, being based upon the
vote cast for Ocorge 11. Hastings for attor
ney general ia WW, giving one delegate at
large to each cotmty and one for each KiO
votes and the major fraction Ui'-reof :
Del. 'Counties. I 'el.
lfi Johnson .. '1
8 Kearney . H
g Keya i'alm---, 4
Keitn
S Kimball
1 Knox
H Ijiiu'aHter
5 Lincoln
l.V Uigiui .
liutler 1 I-""p
Kurt - - 1 Mauison .
Counties.
AdauiH
Antelope
lianner
BoOne- -----
Bovd
Boi Butte .
llrown
Buffalo.
Il.e mirjioseof placing in noiniiia
ndi.laK- for the ofti. of county
r (r tlie tliinl district.
The repreM,Uitioi. lie the ai..ea
,at for county convention, and U . re iii
,ende.i that the )inuiaries be held at tl it
uuetiuie and places as those for count)
tha
uic
saiiie
coiiveutioii.
W. II. KAVlfc,
eiocrctary.
A. H. Dew.
Clniirmau Co. t en
OIll
Have vu invitetl jour friemls to come
out on tlie Iiarveesl excursions.'
From its Or?iHltl I. the l'n
Time.
. . u ..net
mm day of July, !
On the 20th day of Sember .ntbe
j-earJSH8, James W. . lln
m ., . .f eiirii?hii.
prnor Ol uie . .
ilv alKi
i tt llKtl U"
islllll
itkbtedne
unty .
year mUnMit '-Urtnl
But it l be mjiifltwl
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proclamation teiuporarUl.vorgai..ob - ; f ,. , - , .
Luoty of Sioux ami flxing its tmpor ,
countvseatat the l-resnt s, e of E , th, Ir.., ,ry ' f5i,
rison. On the 4th of November of the rt(lluaf. " , ,,, .H b, i
of county offlras 110r.nanlU.-. ' j,,,,,,,,.-
,t a r. R'
,-..i'.I'
., i ,- ;n
lull- sin--i
u-arranls
o( f T.tn'i.n- iak'r " m1 (t,j oi.Um, tiw iu. u u-u ...i,vu,e-
olra-ie.. imenttrtm ' "ipiHtju. i .aing
fill llie ef 1 - ! . ,1. nrav,lra.U,.l ,
. - t-.-.nv rouuv . i . ' ...irt r.MIMlieniM'i --, - -- - ,
PI " ' , . 1 ! law.
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' faiiun' it is a .M-iaiw mk.uiK mm urn
inurl)lIH.eX,,tion.
y I lUv It 1,'jr r lrosPn,.v
I , . . '.. Sk.ux rotmlv m llm wish uf
slline .
,ur iium!i rvanU
i.bteil
amoum w , , t.t utf
which reads as-
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.1.... 11- 11 ,Vr
i ai.i lardJiii iocuWnt to tl 0uiUj? of
I . .-rtiintrv tosfetli two croo
IV in mi-
;tl,iinuit
,f any f"
J..-,-lllllf tl'
11 K ""rtl
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few
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elected aud the county was init.ie.uaie..
thereafter permanently organiWid.
vear lT. t"e ''rhl
Daniel Klein, An
IV m M. Weir were
and ('liarks t-
ountv clerk- 01 sib.
J. 11. Paul, the embeK.liiifa' treasurer
of Adams county Iuih lxen convicted and
sentenced to three years in the jieniten
tiarv. He got oil" easily.
Suit has been brought against the
democratic ex-treasurer of Holt county
to recover a shortage of $21,000. Ill
gotten yainsilo not always smooth life's
pathway.
The recent lalajr troubles call loudly
for more stringent laws of immigration.
Tim nivsent inefficient laws on that line
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have done much to hrinjj about
troubles.
such
fati
Cedar ,- -r j
tae ...
Cheyenne
Cherry
Clav
'olfax
t'nming
Cnster
Dakota-
2(1. Merrick i
nMcPlierson 1
4! Nance 6
6Neniaha 12
7:Nuckoll S
14Otoe H
ftl'awuee 14
10: Perkins 4
. l'iPiercc 4
(i Plielna 6
Dawes - , luiriatw:
Dawson ;l'o)k
Deuel :. 4il!ed Willow
Dixon 8 Kich ardson
iiwiir 16 Uock
Douglas 94lSaline,
ilXtndy Satpy
iriiiTrifp 13lSaunders
FrnnfclinZ OlScotts Bluff 3
frontier 6:Seard 14
snenuau
at shernian 4
.. 2l.Sloux S
.. 3; Stanton 4
.. S Tnaver 12
3 Thomas 2
tlaii 12 Thurston
Hamilton 11-Valley 0
Marian 6 Washington 9
Hayes 4 Wayne 6
iiif. i.c.r-k 5 Webster 10
Hooker 1 Wheeler 2
tlolt . II York 18
Howard 6
defferson Ml
The fusion of the democrats and in
dependents in Kansas does not meet with
the approval of many of those who are
democrats from principle, aud steps are
being taken to call a democratic state
convention and nominate a democratic
ticket. '
Hon. Thomas H. Carter, of Montana,
has been elected as chairman of the na
tional republican committee and will
take charge of the campaign from now
on. mr. c arter is a man 01 eueig)
ability and will lead the party to victory
in November.
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The crop reports from "Washington
state that small grain in Nebrat.ka has
been injured by drouth and corn has also
been retarded by the same cause. That
report is not correct so far as Sioux
is concerned. Northwest Nebraska
could have spared some of its rainfall to
the less favored localities.
. rurnfct -,age
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liHrficU!---.
(iosper J
Grant
Ufeelf y ,
Tytal Si7
' It is recmrnnede''. that no proxies be ad.
mitted to tfte Convention and tliat the dele
gate pre&ut be authorized to eait the full
Vote of Hie delegation.
S. D. MKHCKK, Chairmen.
Walt M. SeeleT; f
f. B. SlTIIEBLAKIl,
-Secretaries.
Congressional Convention, Sixth District.
The republican electors of tlie Sixth Con
JijTessiouai mi-Wc tft tW Sfate of Nebraska
' se hereby rffif.'"ta to nl delepates from
jthe sc'tfrar c-Otintieif com prising sa'rtl district
.to meet in cotiventiWif in the tityoft'ftad
on, Wednesday, AugnA 10, ls!H, at 8 o'clock,
jp. m., for the purpose of placing in noniina
,'tion a candidate tor member of Congress for
said district, and for the transaction of such
Other business as nfciy come Tx-fore' the con
vention. HKmEIl!STATIOS.
4 The basis 6f rcpTcwentaMoli fs the same as
(hat fixed by the state central committee
'tor Hie state convention, and is one delegate
' ,(oi every one hundred votes or major frac
tion thereof east for Hastings for attorney
'general and is as follows:
A merry war is being waged between
Jay Burrows and Van VVvck. lhe latter
stated the Burrows was the "meanest
man God ever put on earth and let live,"
which leads Burrows to remark that Van
Wyck was never "suspected of getting
here in the same manner,'' and further
savs that Van 'Wyck sftands no show of
being nominated by the independents for
governor.
No better indication of the future pros
perity (if northwest Nebraska could be
asked fliaft' the fact that every one who
visits Siodx county arfd sees the excel
lent crops and natural advantages ex
presses himself as better pleased than
he e'jtyectetf to be, and a good many are
becoming interested in land, and all will
do work for Sioux county by telling
their friends what is to be bad here.
County. No. Del. County. fip. Del.
HHnnor j aKinitmll. 2
Rlkine. IKeynl'aha- 4
KoxRiitte g.Kcitli 8
Boyd 5 Logiui 2
Brown 5; Lincoln 9
(Buffalo 15: Loup 2
idievenne. OMcl'herson 1
tdierrv 7. Hock 4
Custer . -..-. 17St!6ttBlifff 3
Dawes 10 Sheridan 8
Dawson 9 Sherman
. Denr l , 4 iollx
Garfield iiThomas 2
.Grant S Valley 8
jGreeley
iiion i
iHooker
Howard 6
Wliecler- 2
Total .-170
W. W. BABNEY,
Secretary.
. KVANB,
Clmlrmali.
The press tickets for the 20th state
fair are out. Seerfitary Furnas basal
ways had something nice to present to
the newspaper fraternity but the ticket
of 18STJ excels' tirat of any ptevious year.
The corner piece in" whic h two giants are
engaged in a friendly struggle for su
premacy are wearing as a coat-of-arms,
one a large ear of corn and the other a
massive sugar beet, with the wording,
'which is king, corn or sugal','' pleasant
ly calls to mind the leading industries of
Nebraska. The state fair this year oc
curs Sept. 2d ttf 9lh,- and the indications
are that it Will' be a' greater exposition
than any of its predecessor's.
&laMl(-ir CMatjr Conventfoif.-
, The republican electors of SiOuV cbulity
.are requested to send delegates from their
fievera! precincts to meet iircventlon'a
the court bouse in Harrison, on nararuay,
jlnly 30, 1892, at II o'clock, a. m., for the pur
pose oi placing in uoiiiuinfciuii .
.One candidate fori1 Cottnty Attorney,
. 6hc candidate for County Surveyor, and
.selecting three delegates to the state eoh-
,venUdn to be bld at Mfwolir,' ADgVst 4th;
fo select delegates to the congressional,
senatorial and representative conventions
fljid the transaction- of such other business
as may come before the convention.
tux ArronoMrr.
m The several precincts are entitled to repre
sentation aa follow, being based n)u the
f.01 east for Attorney General Hastings at
the general election of M0, giving ooe dele
at at large tor each precinct, and one tor
eacm ten rotes or major traction tnerewi
MmaotV-- dl. rjimaavr.
In the tine of preparation for the Ne
braska exhibit at the world's fair the
Nebraska Development Company of
Omaha bids fair to accomplish a great
deal of good. It has a capital of )0,000
and is acting under the authority of na
tional aw state commissioners. North
west Nebraska and Sioux county in par
ticular should do everything possible to
make the fact known that better oppor
: tnnities are Offered by this locality than
any other portion of tlie state, and with
that end in view our people shaould co
operate with the organizations made to
.further the interests of the state in the'
matter of a'o exhibit
-fcadrawf.
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DCL.
BatOrmk-..'-
atouCTose ,
Rnnntnf Water. 3
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p praaanes ne naw
V. 4WlttteiwAiieorB.B.
toff. t
oltta
Orover Cleveland's opponents in the
bouse and seriate ire preparing to send
ttte free silver coinage bill to the jVreai
dent, in order to give Mr1. ETiurlabb a
chance to veto it They realise thai a
veto' of the measure WouM' be Worth ttn
of thousands of independent Votes to the'
republican candtaates. And What could
Mr. Cleveland say in reply? That he is
the cAndidate of Oie patty thai glannfy
repodlates its own solemn pledges?' The
democratic representatives and senators
etemtobe bent on foroine; hlmtbde
cline the deamratio nombjftUoo in order
ti &oi tieosrsJ James 11 WeaVer on
Uie tX in Ms plavosv Bbt even that
would be too honeH and stnughtforward
an act for the prsseni democracy, nder
qmn. . v
During the j
vear of its existem-e
u,c.;nl nnd Don M. NTeir were ,.M
UIC 1uv.'i".vi;
county commissioners
Jameson
county.
On the 20th day of June. 17, the first
lax levy of said county was made m j
saidard on a total assesseil valuation
of ft4,978.64, the rate of taxation being
1) mills on the dollar.' The levy was
not divided, the entire 1". mills lieing for
the general fund, making such levy ir
regular , as the statute provides (CoU-ev
1S91, section 3976):
"On the last day of billing as a bonnl of
equalization the county board shall levy the
necessary taxes for the current year, iucliul
ing all county, township, eity.scliool district,
precinct, village, and oilier taxei req.iiivd
i,viw to be certified to tin-comity fieri; si.d
levied by the county Ix.ard; Provided, Thai
school district taxes voted at the school fii.
trict's annual meeting and certified to tin
county clerk, on or before the first Monday
in July, shall !x- levied by said county clerk
when such lev)' is within the limits ol the
la-. The rate of tax for county purpw
shall not exceed one dollar and fifty cei ls
on tho one hundred dollars valuation, ct
ceptfor the payment of Indebtedness i xi-t
lug at the adoption of the present constitu
tion, unless authorized by a vote of tli"
people of the county, and shall be as follows:
In counties under towiishln organization,
for ordinary county revenue, including the
supixirt of the poor, not more tnau nine
Ills on the dollar valuation; for roads, not
more than five mills on the dollar valuation,
for county bridge fund, not more than four
mills on the dollar valuation; for county
sinking fund, not more than four mill-on
the dollar valuation; and labor taxnsiro
vlded in the following section. In counties
not under township organization, for orlin
ary county revenue (including the supiurt
of the poor) not more than ninu mills on tin
dollar valuation; for roads, not more than
five mills on the dollar valuation; for
jounty bridge fund, not more than lour
mills on the dollar valuation; for oonnty
sinkiug fund, not more than three mills on
the dollar valuatiou, and lalior tax as pro
vlded in the following section."
By the above section the board was
practically prohibited from levying more
than nine mills for general purposes.
Bills were allowed and warrants issued
in the sum of $", 021.46 ou said levy.
For the year 1 Bioux county vas
orliceretl by the same board of commis
sioners Sf: 1 clerk w ho on the 27th day of
Jut.: 1w aiaife a levy of i3 mills on the
doll..- valuation 6'f taxable properly in
the county for all purposes as follows:
Oeneral fund 11 mills': Brkfye fund 1
mill.
The limit ( " :'ie law aS exceeded so
far as tlie fiinci wal concerned.
by five milts. ;r the reasons stated in
section S976; which I have just cited.
The taxable property in the counfy for
the said year was $"il3.11."i, and assuming
that a 14 nirll levy on Hie general fund
would be held legal? the f ornniisioners
might have legally rtrnivp warrants on
the said fund for ixw lor 1 tie sluii of
$6,105.
the commissioners drew warrants on
such fund for said year in the sum of
$6,13S.8o. The commissioners could
have legally drawn warrants against the
bridge luna lor said year in the sum of
$436, and drew warrants on the same in
the sum of $437.69,
From the foregoing it will be seen that
the board of commissioners had practi
:ally succeeded in paying the current
expenses of tlie county out of the cur
rent levies up to the beginning of tlie
fiscal year 1869.
The year 1889 is known in the history
of Sioux county finances as "Great
Claim Year." A spirit of matrnificent
expenditure seemed to have possessed
the board, which consisted for the first
half of the year of Doti M. Weir, Andrew
McGinley and Joseph G. Morris, and for
the last half of the year of Don M. AVeir,
Andrew McOmley aud Julius Burke
iBurke having1 been appointed to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of
Joseph li. Morns, and Charles C. Jamc
son was clerk.
yju june tain, iwv, a levy of 13 mills
on tlie dollar valuation of all tuvol.io
property lit the county was made di
vided as follows: General fund 91 mills
bridge fund 4 mills; road fund 1 milts.
It will be noticed that the board airain
exceeded the statutory limit in the gen
eral tuna levy oy , mill.
The taxuVc property in the countv fnf
said year was M5,M8.0o, assifmlftg as
uc.uro hiu a vt mm levy lor tlie general
fund would be held legal, the bnani'
could have legally allowed warrants
against, sftid fund in an amount not ei-
ceeaing f4,4U. Warrants were drawn
against said fund for the sum of ti
S55.WT. They could also
issued warrants against Am biiifce f.m,i
of said year itf an amount not exceeding
1,855, they issued warrants against said
fund In'the sum of $1, 887.98 notexceedimr
uu uriug i una oi saiu vear
' The board could have legally iwUed
waraWagainst the soad fund of aud
year to an amount not exceeding (8,
tJW!rW warrants agalnn Uie fttbd
fttlWlof, ssv thsrsby eM
.... f..r?n
111 J"? . L.illV
euaiitorrlal.-. " ;.;isi(.,i,,
,.rforWi..cr..r; ,,;,,,,,,.,.,-
. ..,ir in eXt'- t l11f 1
. ..,f.t vi-.tr,
J. K. Ki-lfHW-
F. H. HnuTTo.
iluring
J. L. HlHATTOX.
Sioux County Lumber Co.
i General le1
UlTA'TtkEKiOF
vnpetiiLtnr" '"'
,to t' V1
or in
1 out ol ''
m n1 If' union"
total asses
in the counly
cuiiir.ii t
- . ....i,tr in ev
funil ol '
yv,.sl for ami lun'l-'' ,
.tl!..''-' i'-J'tal
tl-twith the l--,
,y.irl-yH.tl,c."f'ret,l',""1 .
nst Sioux , ouh,vv,lo,h h-.H.-omn-M
durin.' the envious ear ..h
,,:. I.im.si of m-ssity l unloutof
, ... .i. ,. is. r; ns levies liavm-i
future levies, ure i ---
leenentnvly exhaustfl
nurinswidyiarlifn M. AS e,r. U....I
,. ... i r i, A I invil were
U, (.five nun -
,.,( nn,l CoiH-.id l.lti'ie
cotini j i-iiiiiii.is -
man wiisciiunty W-
(in the 17th day of June i"...
coiuniis-ioncr made a tax levy of 1
mills on the dollar valuation of the as
sessed prorty in the county, divided as
follows: (iene'ral fund 9 null". bri.U'c
fund 4 mills, road fund '.' nn!K The
sseil valuation of all prorl
fur said year was f'l".-
C:l,W, upon wlik h warrants on the gen
eral fund for said year could K-.iran
to an amount not exceeding -
the general levy, upon the bridge fund
to an amount Hot exceeding tl.7tii.4"ai.ii
upon the road fund to an auiount not cv-
lin-ilin.Xl. There was draw n on
the general fund for said year w:i-ml
in iu. ommiiii of 'fii.n. the boanl
having transferred 1. :".!.!:! from the
bridge fund of si id year to the general
fund, there was warrants drawn on the
bridne fund in the sum (.f fcU"', and on
the road fund in the sum of l'i9.6i'.
There lieing enough lalior tax paid in
cash to allow that amount to be drawn.
The board paid none of the 1" debt out
of said levy, and by referring to the liles
of the oflice we find that there art' bills
on file whii h have r.ot yet l.ieeii paid for
id year in the sum of ")!'-', that is the
kiaixl lacked $;lli of coiinng out even,
but during said vear there was a siiecia
bond election whiih cost the county
about ;iW and the coilmiissiciners hail
le government snrvfrv field notes of the
ounty written by the county surveyor
at an expense of Iff1, a very luMu-sary
xiiene and cne that will not have to be
mace :isnt:(i.
For the year isi)l Charles I", (hove,
olm A. (ireen and Fred W. Knott were
commissioner and Coilrad I.indenian
as county clerk. n the lth day of
tine, isiM. the lioanl of coiiiniissioners
of Sioux conn) v made a tax levy of 15
till?, on tlie dollar, divided as follows:
General fund 9 null-, bridge fund 1 mill,
liecial debt fund t and 7-1") mills, sol-
iers relief fund :M0 mill",
The hoard could hnve legally drawn
warrants on said le-y as follows; Gen
eral fund Jrt,.-tr, sjiecial debt fund $.'..
soldier's relief fund l.-:t. In-i,! fund
"ilfl, or warrants in the sum of sft.fi.V3.
The hoard allowed warrants in said funds
as follow: General fund ft,:!.,." bride.:
fund '(). special debt fund -2,:J,ii:!.l;. sol
T . I - .
aier s relief f'.mrt 6i. or a fntnl of t xi
the board transferred 4-v.T f.-.,. n...
, . -. viii me
bridge fund to the iroiwml fnml f .:.i
CT '"I... VI rVJUJ
ear. The board could have ditiwu 4:;j
more in warrants on said vear i.rmrinal.
y on the bridge fund, the '.r,i:,.M war
rants in special debt fund was a partial
payment of the 189 indebtedness.
For the present year 1B John A
Green, Fred W. Knott and Mori,,, i
Weber are Hie board of coifirmss',,,,,,.,.!
nil is county t-lerk.
Lumber, Lath and
Shingles.
H kBkkas.
a. L. mi.
Crt.;,-.i ,'
oiiiiunagij
e Luintwr
C....1 siini.lv of Nativ
Always on uanu.
HH.lHRr.n KT THE MII.I.
I HAllKlvlV.
MILL NEAR FIVC POINTS.
jollN A. LI AS UKrsifcWT.
I oiiiiunagij
H SuJ
DB j Sewu, mi.-uJKJ
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THE BfltlK OF m
IESTABLISHED 1887
Harrison, Nebraska
ALTIIOUIZKI) CAPITALS
Transacts a General BaiiMu
lluys N hool Orders, ('.unity ind Vilhw J
COK HKhl'uNIiFNTS;
Koi ntk Himk., New York City.
f'lK-T NtnoN.il, Hank, Omaha.
s n .-'.-.,,,-, w. uiL4fl
JUMt of I B.Wi.
' V'
Interest Paid on Timely
and Conrad linilerma
r... it.- n 4. r 1 . -
uie nxn uay or June, lr2, the ,.om.
mmsioners made a 13 mill levy on the
dollar, on a total assessed valuadonof
o.3,8W.08, divided a, follows: Gen
fund 7 and 1-10 mills, bridge fund 1 mill
special debt fund 6 and 0-10 mills,
dters relief fund 3-10 mills. Tl,
fof commissioners on Jun o.mi,
"" r"1" l"eolu indebtedness leaving
nnpruuofsame but ft.483.03 of the 1X89
indebtedness. The board of commission
e expect by practicing strict econnm.
lor the nrns4ir( . . . .. '
'',-w oe awe to ,y (U
'.,11 TH711 jyM,M., i.Jrt ... '
in addition to navlm, .,,.a. , . . . 3
v. T-i.nj 10UB iteilnM f... 1u(,,
-ulMHtill unprovided for can nr . Z
"Wd out of the levies for those
,rrriV. the taxes "
stand tin rVCOllm:M ""rtw.un.ler
stand that the countv l,,...-.., .
to crowd onll; ; I ,nu;nua
fHhusbaZt'st,:;
rent .,7 7 mXilum to our
rent expenses. Conservm;.,.
timiilfiil,. i . " iunlw es-
.i,vL,:WllnW.W0vvorU1
ZlVmrn in tl count, the
.(5 j-ear, ums puttinf It urlVhln .u
tiownnui...-, . "B wiUnn the
bridges and rouds
-. vnairman, 1 nd to U .1 .
flnancuil rin,n.u. .. w p Uie
wiU,th.n"B,.ou"''yd
WE HAVE OPENED BUSINESS
Determined to make ereyl
sible to add to the n
customers and if good
low prices and fair
ment will secure tte
we are bound to
w i n.
Come and see What we Have m
Dry Goods, groceries
ana snoes, en
AND BET PUB PfliCM
OUR STOCK OF HAED1
IS COMF1
And we will have all kirlds ol
Farm MacHI
finKnni n ?. riAil!
viiiVIVUbU W Ifir""
tarriTX FIVE
rARMFRS VAH IU1 IkmiB
I LOOK HERS
ssk m m m . f
THE
CE8T
COSTS
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