I The Northwestern PUBLISHED EVERY KR1DAY AT THE COUNTY SEAT. IIKO, K. BK.NrtOHOTKIt, I Editor* »nd ::i0 and a career that has never been equalled by mortal woman was ended. She reigned nearly 64 years and died on the anniversaiy of the death of her father, the duke of Kent. Her lor.s was not only that of Kugland but of the civilized world, for few rulers have lived that were as humane as she. The leading newspapers of Lon don have materially changed their minds on the amendment to the Hay-l’auncefote treaty during the past few weeks. At first their tone was very bellicose but after a little sober second thaught John Bull seems to have come to his senses and now concludes that for the safe ty of all who use the canal it must fie thoroughly policed by a power capable of coping with every exe gencies. Nebraska has for some years now furnished the initial to every demo cratic vote in the senate as is so plain ly indicated by the recent vote on the army bill and the prohibition amendment thereto. Of course our missfortune comes through the fact that our obstructionist senator car ries the nam? of Allen, which entit les him to head the list in alphabet ical form. No enmity should be laid up against Nebraska for this. On the 10th of December, 1897, Rev. S. A. Donahoe, pastor M. E. church, South, Ft. Pleasant, W. Va. contracted a severe cold which was attended from the begginningby violent coughing. lie says: "After resorting to a number of so-called ‘specifies,' usually kept in the house, to no purpose’ I purchase a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Reme dy, which acted like a charm. I mos' cheerefully recommend It to the public ’ For sale by Odendahl Bros. HIS WIKK SAVED HIM My wife’s good advice saved iny lile writes F. M Ross of Winfield Tenn , for I had such a bad cough 1 could banlly breathe I steadily grew worse utuh r doctor’s treatment, but my wife urged nm to use I>r. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured me” Coughs. Colds. Bronchitis, La C.rippe, pneumonia, Asthma, Iby Fe\ * r and all maladies of Chest, Throat and Lungs are positively cured by this mar velloua medicine. 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottle free at Odendahl Bros, drug store. Min: :f Sitniss Meeting. MEMBERS OF BOAltD: Chairman, H (' D.etericb, Dint. No, 5. Diet. No 1, Anton Kwiatkowski. “ “ 2. IVtor Thode. “ ;J, I) L Richardson. “ I, i.ewis li'*c tit bold. “ fi, .John Boecking. *• 7. .1 F Roberts. Loup City,Nobr., .January »tli, 1!K)1 County Board met this day pursuant to law and on motion \V. C. Dietericb wss chosen temporary chainnan The following named p« rsons pre sented their certificates of election: A titoise Kwiatkovvski, supervisor district No. 1; 1 >. L. Ricliard son, supervisor district No. d: W. C. Dietrichs supervisor district No. 5; John F. Roberts district No 7, and the county judge I. A. Angicr, having tiled certifi cate showing that the above named su pervisors had filed their official bonds, and that the same hud lieen duly approv ed by him.it was moved that the said pirt ies he seated as supervisors of Slier loan county. It was moved and seconded that an in formal ballot he taken for permanent chairman carried. On the informal balh t. W C. Diet erich received six voles lor chairman and on motion the informal ballot was de clared formal and Mr. DicLertch was de clared chairman for 1901. Minutes of the last meeting was on motion approved. The bond of E. II. Robinson as clerk of Hazard township was on motion approved. The bids of Omaha Printing Co. State Journal Co, Kee*o Printing Co„ Fremont Tribune, E A Brown and Ren schoter & Gibson were then opened by the Board. Board adjoined to U. o’clock, a. m. the following day. Board met pursuant to adjournment this 9th day of January. 1901, all mem bers being present. The chairman of the Board reported the following committees for the year 1901 : Bridge:—Boecking, Bechthold, liieh ardsnu. Roads:—Thode, Roberts. Kwiaj.kovv ski. Finance: Bechthold, Rwiatkowski. Richardson. < 'laims:— Boecking, Thode, Roberts. <>n motion the contract for furnishing supplies as advertised for in lot 1, was! awarded to the Fremont Tribune tor the year 1901. Tim contr tct for printing legal blanks etc . designated as Lot 2. was on motion awarded to E. A. Brown. Lot 3. was awarded io Benschoter and Gibson. (Jo motion the bids on printing delin ipient tax list, treasurers financial state ment , road, bridge and legal notices as tiled by E. A. Brown and 15«nschoter & Gibson were rejected. On motion Supervisor Thode is authorized to reshlngle the roof of the dwelling house on the poor farm. The finance committee reported hav ing examined the report of the county Superintendent and recommend the same to he approved, being found cor rect, as follows: Balance last report.# 73.17 Receipts since. 211.00 Total.* 284.17 Disbursements . 198.50 Hdunce on hand.8 85.61 The names of sixty persons possessing the qualifications of jurors were then drawn by the Board to serve at the next jury term of District Court. The offer of 8. 8. Porter for rent ot rooms, for sheriff and superintendent as follows: “Dr. 8 8. Porter offers to rent the suit of rooms for the use of the coun ty supeiintendent of Public Institution and Sheriff for the ensuing year on the present terms, to-wit: $75.00 per year payable semi annually for the three rooms. Dated this 1st day of January, 1901. 8.8. Porter by V. M. Porter, per N. his attorney.’' Was ou motion accepted. On motion the salary of the county Superintendent was fixed at the suin of $700.00 for the year 1001, The request of County Attorney for office rent, and fuel, was allowed at So 00 per month for office rent and three tons of coal per annum for 1901. By request the county clerk is allowed a deputy and one or more assistants when needed and their salaries fixed at the sums of $700.00 per annum and $45.00 per month respectively. The following ri p o t of ihe 8oldiers delict Commission was on motion accepted: State of Neh:a“ki', Sherman County, s s. To the Hon, The County Hoard of Supervisors ot sain county, Th- soldiers relief commission of said county respect fully repot ts us follow*, towlt: Sitiee our la-’ aiumtl report made January j900 we have expanded no money. There is now in the hands of ihe county treasurer the sum of $!46.7J. Moon’s term expires sit this session of the Hoard. I,.h;; Cuv. Nebr Jan., 5th 1901. Hen. \V. Hunter, Chairman. Walter Moon, Secretary. On motion Waiter Moon-was »ipp int ed a mem', er <»f the sol lier’s reli.-f com mission for the teim of three years. T ie saia-y of the County Attorney was on motl'Ui allowed at $656.00 for the •yesr 19ul as by statute provide1’. Board adjourned toil a. m. January loth. 1001. .Ian 10th 1901, B aril in session at per adjournment. The officicial bond of Waiter Muon as member of the soldiers relief commission for three years was on motion approved. The estimate of expenses was made for the year 1901. [same is in another column. Official bond of Herbert Baker, as jus tice of the peace of Emi township was on motion approved, as was also bond of Anton Waskowlak. The bonds of K. A. lfrown and Ben schoter & Gibson for printing approved. On motion the clerk is instructed to advertise tor bids for contract for build ing of bridges for ensuing year. Bonds of J. P. Leiniuger as clerk of Washington township, and Wenzel Hew oliuski J. P. of Oik Creek were approv ed. The following claims were allowed, deductions for faxes being made and the clerk ts ordered to draw warrants on the |respective funds, towit: • GK.NEKAL KL’M». Agricultural Fair Association $ 175.95 Bensehoter Jr Gibson. 3.50 8. N,Hweetland. 3.00 .1. F Roberts. 11 30 John Knocking. 10 40 Peter Thode. 9.30 Anton Kwiatkwaskl. 10.50 I). H Richardson [f9.4a tax]. 1020 W. I'. Bieterich. 10 & Lewis Bechtholds ...... ... 9.00 BBItXiK KITNP Means A: Tully.f 49842 HOAD UNO Louis Rein. * 3.50 Whereupon the County Board adjourn ed to March 4th 1901. John Minshum., County Clerk. KKMEDV FOR 8MA11POX This receipt has been used to ny knowledge in hundreds of case*, and I know it will prevent or cure smallpox, though the pitting* are filling, says a correspondent of the San Jose News. When .Jenner dis covered the cowpox in Eugland the world of science hurled au avalanch of fame upon hit head, but when the most scientific school of medicine in the world—that of Parris—pub lished this recipe as a panacea for smallpox, it passed uuheeded. It is unfailing as fate and conquers in every iustance. It is harmless when taken by a well person. It will also cure scailet fever; here it is as I have used it to cure smallpox: “Sulphate of zinc, one grain; fox glove (digitalis), one grain: half a j teaspoonful of sugai; mixed with two teaspoonfuls of water. When thoroughly mixed add four ounces of water. Take a spoonful every hour. Either disease will disappear in hours. For a child smaller doses, according to age. If coun ties would counsel their physicians to use this there would be no need of pesthouses. If you value rdvice aud experience, use this for that terriable disease. The most soothing healing and anti si ptic application ever devised is l)e Wlti's Witch Hazel salve. It relieves at once and cures piles, sores, eczema and skin diseases. Beware of Imitations, --Odendahl Bros. Wanted —Capable, reliable person in every county to represent larpe company of solid financial reputation: salary per year, pay able weekly C3 per day absolutely sure aid all expenses, straight, bona tide definite sal ary, no commission: salary paid each Satur day aud expense money advanced each week ST AMDAHL HOUSE. 331 DKAUHUKM STHSKT CHICAGO. km County': Mortgage Record for the Tear 11. I Commencinsr '(ext Monday J.ANUAPY 14, 1901 Now is the tipie to buy, po fake. Straight sale. J. H- TRAVfS. Game Wanted ,,1Sdrs SHIPPERS, We v.ant Game in any i-etii>:i land, four and one-half miles north east of Ashton, on Turkey reck and near the Catholic Church 120 . ■ os under cultivation, 20 aer< * In pasture and 20 acres hay land, good m t. :r,i. sod buildings, granary and tvv>> g." d wells. Will sell reasotiab'e. Addr< -- Stanisi-aw Lkyvanuowski, <) ru t Loup City, Xcb. $25,000 in cash prizes First Prize, - - - $1000 Second Prize, - - • ">00 Five Prizes of $100 eaqji. 500 Five Prizes of $50 each, 250 Ten Prizes of $25 each, 250 Total, - - - $2600 The TWKNTIKTH CKNTURY FARM Kit offers the above prizes to its agents, the money to lie awarded when the sum total of or ders received from agents reaches 10,000. In addition to these piizcs, agents are allowed a commission of 30 cents on each new order, anil 20 con's ou renewds. The agent sending in the most or ders is entitled to tirst prize, tloOO; the next largest gets second prize, and »(> on down the list. The more agents entering the sooner the num bBr—10 000—will be reached. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER i Omaha, Neb. THK LAST r. 1C I. A T LAMI I) 1ST It 1 Ill'TlON St! (I to the Titnes-Journul Pub lishing Co., Oklahoma City. <). 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It (lulls the scythe of Father Time, drives away wrinkles of approaching old nge—the elixir of life, that puts hope in the human heart—Rocky Moun tain Tea.—Ask your Druggist. N<*w is the rime when croupand lung troubles prove rapidly fatal. The only harmless remedy that produces Immedl. ate results is One Minute Cough Cure It is very pleasant to take and can be rend upon to quickly cure coughs, colds and all lung diseases. It will prevent < Consumption. Odondahl Bros. You will never find any other pills so prompt and so pleasant as DeWlti’s Little Early Kisers. Odendah! Bros. Old 1'eople Made Young .1 <\ Sherman, the veteran editor of ttie Vornioritviile (Mich.) Echo, has dts cov red tl ■■ n markable secret of keep i< .’ ’ • • ■ young. For years he N i tod-ness, Sleeplessness, Indi te - nm, ll-art trouble, Constipation a; ! K:uumatism, by using Electilc Biiteis, i.mi he writes; “It can’t be praiod too highly. It generally stim ulutes the kidneys, tones the stomach, aids digestion, and gives a splendid appetite It has worked wonders for my wife and me Its a marvellous rem edy for old people's complaints.” Only oO cents at Odenduhl Bros, drug store. or r tips or r 10 WFEKfr IT M \Y NOT Al’PEAH AGAIN. 10 Cents. TRIAL M li.^( H1PTION It contains a number of speiial articles each week by tl hm*|i • ilnli in every branch of agricult.ure--departmeniii dovoti'!resBumking, fancy work, care of flowers, m l matters p.iri eo nriyi using to her, while the children have a department edit-d for ; hem cxeli.-ivi y. Koitror live pages are devoted to a complete re vn v. a tii" new-of lie v . i i. eovcnng both happenings at home and abroad, and new- in particular •tti-rc.-.ing to the .treat farming west. Then, too, are the 8tor)e-, en ; e poetr ■. i homo . and all t he good things that one like* to read af’.ei the lamps arc lighte-i and the days work is done. 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