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ESTABLISHED 1886;
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RESOLUTION, NOTICE AND PROPOSI
TION.
Whereas, Under the laws of the
State of Nebraska it is made the
duty of tlie<tounty Board of Super
visors of each county in the state to
provide for a safe and suitable court
house for the transacting of the
county business, and to provide suita
ble offices for tiie accommodation of
the county officers and court rooms
and offices for the accommodation of
tiie several courts of record of the
county, and tire-proof vaults and
safes, for tiie safs keeping of county
records, and to provide a safe jail of
sufficient strength to hold prisoners.
And Whereas, Sherman county's
court house is an old brick structure
and in poor repair, and not fireproof,
and wholly inadequate for the ser
vices required and unsanitary in
every particular, and the vaults are
not fireproof and not of sufficient ca
paoity to hold the records of the
county, and many of tiie valuable
records of the county affecting titles
to real estate are in no way protected
against tire, and some of the more
valuable records are protected by
reason of the board through necessity
having hired bank vaults outside of
tiie court house.
The county jail is an old frame
structure, and is not of sufficient
strength to hold prisoners, and is un
healthful and unfit for use.
And Whereas. By reason of tiie
aforesaid condition of the court house
and jail of said county the record title
to each tract of real estate in said
county is in danger, also tiie court
records and the records involving tiie
estates of deceased persons are unsafe
and liable to be destroyed by fire or
otherwise, which might result in
endless litigation and great expense.
And the unsanitary condition of our
jail is dangerous to tiie health of any
unfortunates who may have to be in
carcerated therein, by reason whereof
the county may become liable in dam
ages to those confined therein.
Now, therefore be it resolved by the
Board of County Supervisors of said
county of Sherman, in the^tateof Ne
braska, in adjourned regular session
met at the court house in Loup City,
Nebraska, county seat of said coun
ty. and the usual place of meeting of
said board, on tiie 19th day of May.
1914. That there be submitted to
the legal voters of said county at a
sDecial election to be held therein on
Tuesday, the 30th day of June. 1914,
proposition which is set out fully in
the following form of notice, which
is made a part of this resolution,
which said proposition it will be
necessary to carry, in order to enable
said board to provide a suitable and
proper court house and jail for said
county, to-wit:
To the Logoi voters of Sherman
County, Nebraska:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That at a special election to be held
in said county on Tnesday, the 30th
day of June, 1914, there will be sub
mitted to the legal voters of said coun
ty, for their acceptance or rejection,
the following proposition, to-wit:
‘•Shall the Board of County Super
visors of Sherman county. State of
Nebraska, for and in behalf of said
county, issue the bonds of said coun
ty in the sum of seventy-five thousand
($75,000.00) dollars, of 'the denomina
tion of $1,000.00 each, for the purpose
of purchasing material for, and build
ing, erecting, constructing, furnish
ing and completing a tire-proof court
house with jail in connection in said
county, in the city of Loup City, the
county seat of said county, on block
four (4) of the original town now city
of Loup City, the county seat of said
Sherman county. Nebraska, accord
ing to the recorded plat on tile of
said block four (4).
Said court house and jail to cost
not to exceed $75,000.00 completed
and furnished according to plans and
specifications prepared by Berlinghof
& Davis of Lincoln, Nebraska, on tile
in the otlice of the county clerk of
said county. The entire amount of
the proceeds of said bonds, or so
mucli as may be found necessary, to
be expended for said purpose, said
bonds to be payable to bearer at the
otlice of the Treasurer of the State of
Nebraska, at Lincoln, Nebraska, at the
expiration of twenty years from the
daee thereof, but to be made redeema
ble at the option of said countv of
anerman at any time after the
date o f the issuance o f
the same, on any interest pay-dav in
the sum of #1,001.00. or any multiple
thereof; said bonds to draw interest
at the rate of four and one
half (4i) per cent per an
num from the date of issuance of the
same, payable semi-annuallv, which
said interest payments shall' be evi
denced by interest coupon notes exe
cuted and attached to said bonds,
also payable to bearer at the state
treasurer's office of the state of Ne
braska. Interest on said bonds to be
made payable on the 1st dav of Janu
ary, 1915, and the 1st day of Julv,
1915, and on the first day of January
and J uly each year thereafter.
The said bonds to be negotiated at
a sum not less than their face value.
Said bonds to be sold only in amounts
needed and at the times need4|l for
the construction of said court house
and jail in connection, and the
coupons thereon which may be ma
tured at the date of sale are to he
clipped therefrom, so that said bonds
will draw interest only from date of
sale.
And shall the aforesaid board of
county supervisors of the county of
Sherman, in the state of Nebraska,
or such other officers of said county
as may be charged by law with the
duty of levying the taxes of said
county, for ttie time being in addi
tion to all other taxes, levy, or cause
to be levied annually upon'all taxable
property in said county a tax suffi
cient to pay the interest on said
l bobds as the same mature, and shall
said board of supervisors of saidcoun
ty, or such other officers as mav be
charged by law with the duty of levy
ing the taxes of said county for the
time heing in addition to all other
i taxes, levy, or cause to be levied in
the year 1915, and each year there
after, a tax upon all the taxable prop
erty of satd county sufficient to pay
not less than #2,000.00 of the princi
, pal of said bonds annually for the
first two years, and not less than #4.
000.00 of the principal of said bonds
each year thereafter, and on the 20th
year after the issuance of said bonds
levy, or cause to be levied, a tax upon
all the taxable property of said coun
ty an amount sufficient to pay the
residue of said bonds then unpaid,
and interest thereon, if any.
And be it further resolved, that the
vote on said proposition shall be bv
ballot in the following words to-wit:
Official Ballot for Special Bond
Election:
To vote for the issuance of seventy
five thousand dollars of bonds of SherJ
man county, Nebraska, for building
and furnisning a lire-proof court
house and jail in connection, and for
the lew of a tax on all the taxable
property of said county, to pay the
interest and principal of said bonds
pursuant to the resolutions of this
special election, make a cross thus
[X] within the square opposite the
words; “For the bonds and tax."
To vote against the issuance of sev
enty-live thousand dollars of bonds
of Sherman county, Nebraska, for the
building and furnishing a tire-proof
court house and jail, and against the
levy of a tax sufficient to pay the in
terest on and the principal of said
bonds pursuant to the resolution of
said notice of this special election,
make a cross thus[X]within the square
opposite the words:- “Against the
bonds and tax.”
For the bonds and tax.[ ]
Against the bonds and tax.[ ]
Tne said ballot shall be prepared,
procured and delivered to the proper
election officers as required by law by
the county clerk of said county, at
the time and in the form and manner
provided by law, and the votes on
said proposition to be received and
counted and return thereof made, and
canvassed by the officers and persons
in the county as in form and manner
provided by law, and the county clerk
is further ordered to procure and de
liver to the proper election officers
the necessary poll books and other
materials and supplies necessary for
the submission of said proposition at
said special election, and it is further
ordered that due and legal notices of
the submission of said proposition
according to the foregoing resolution
at the special election as aforesaid
be given by publishing the foregoing
resolution, notice, and this order in
the Sherman County Times Inde
pendent. the Loup City Northwestern
and the Litchfield Monitor for at least
five consecutive issues, immediatelv
prior to Tuesday, the 30th day of .1 une,
1914, and by posting up at each voting
place during tire day of election a copy
of said resolution, notice and order.
The polls to be opened at 8 o’clock
a. ,n. and to close at 6 o'clock p. m.
on said 30th day of June, 1914.
The election to be held at the vari
ous voting precincts as follows: Loup
City township, at court house in
LoupCity; Rockville township,at city
ball in Rockville: Harrison township,
at town ball in Litchfield: Hazard
township, at Trumble nail in Hazard:
Ashton township, at opera house in
Ashton: Oak Creek township, at
school house in school district No. 56;
Scott township, at school house in
in school district No. 63; Washing
ton township, at school house in
scnooi district .\o. 4J: Webster town
ship. at school house in school dis
trict No. 72: Clay township, at school
house in school district No. 36: Bris
tol township, at school house in
school district No. 42: Logan town
ship, at school house in school dis
trict No. 31: Kim Township at school
house in school district No. 38
By order of the Board of Supervis
ors of Sherman county, Nebraska:
Signed: J.H.Welty, Chairman [Yes'
Signed: Hiyo Aden, Yes'
Signed: Thomas Jensen. Yes1
Signed: Wenzel Rewolinski, [Yes'
Signed: Howard W. Lang. • [No]
Signed: Daniel McDonald, [Yes1
Signed: W. O. Rrown. [Yes1
Attest: L. B. Polski.
County Clerk of Sherman County,
Nebraska. [seal]
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Science or Sense.
A London brain specialist says that
of two women on° wiH dress from
the desire of self-display and the oth
er will be actuated by an esthetic
sense. It is to be feared that the dis
tinction between the flashy and the
sensible is not confined to one sex.
though it may be more noticeable
there. -—
Morning of Life.
Let every dawn of morning be to
you as the beginning of life, and every
setting sun be to you as its close;
then let every one of these short lives
leave its sure record of some kindly
thing done for others, some goodly
strength or knowledge gained tor
yourselves.—John Rusltfn.
Thought Window Wa* a "Movie."
At the general assembly of the
Presbyterians in Edinburgh a home
mission deputy told this story to illus
trate the part the picture theater
plays in a modern child's life. A
little girl, being taken to church by
her mother, viewed a stained-glass
window for a minute or two. "Ma,”
she asked, “when are they going to
change the picture?"
Still Falling for It.
It’s a great little world. The man
who wouldn’t pay a dollar for mining
stock or invest in books that he’ll
never read or try to get the Spanish
heiress out of prison in Madrid, is
usually the first one up to crowd his
money on the man who is selling tick
ets for the concert after the circus.
—Detroit Free Press.
World Beyond Oui Ken.
There are noises louder than thun
der which we cannot hear, the roar
that lies on the other side of silence.
We men are poor, restless prisoners,
hemmed in by our senses as by the
wall -of a cell, hearing only a part
of Nature’s orchestra and that part
imperfectly; seeing cnly a thousandth
part of the color marvels about us
and seeing that infinitesimal part in
correctly and partially.—From "Un
pathed Waters,” by Frank Harris.
Pleasant for Mamma.
"And what did my little darling do
in school today?” a mother asked at
her youngest son—a second grader.
"We had nature study, and it was my
turn to bring a specimen,” said the
boy. "That was nice. What did you
do?” “I brought a cockroach in a
bottle end I told teacher we had lots
more and if the wanted 1 would bring
one every day ”
Just a Suggestion.
Local man has been granted a di
vorce because- his wife complained he
didn't make her heart throb. Better
have this throb business inserted In
the wedding ceremony Instead of the
obey injunction.—New York Evening
Telegram.
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MMOMCEMEIITS.
County Suptorintondont
1 desire to announce my candidacy
for the office of County Superinten
dent of Schools for Sherman county.
Appreciating previous favors. 1 thank
in advauce. all those who will in anv
way contribute to my support at the
August primaries.
Mary A. K. Hendrickson.
I am a candidate before the prima
ries of A ugust for renomination by
the democratic party to the office of
County Superintendent of Schools. I
am deeply gratefnl to my many
friends throughout the county for
their generous support in the past,
and if re-elected will endeavor to re
pay their continued confidence by giv
ing to the public the very best service
of which I am capable.
L. H. Carrier.
I am a candidate for the office of
County Superintendent of Schools for
Sherman county, subject to the will
of the democratic voters as expressed
at the coming primaries. August 18.
1914, Your support w ill be heartily
appreciated. R. D. Hendrickson.
County Clork
To The Voters of Sherman County:
I hereby announce my Candidacy
at the coming Primary Election for
the Democratic domination as Coun
ty Clerk and respectfully solicit the
support of the Voters on Tuesday,
August the 18th, 1914.
Respectfully.
L. B. Polski.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of County Clerk of Sher
man county, subject to the will of
the democratic voters as expressed at
the coming primaries, August 18th,
1914. 1 will sincerely appreciate your
support. J. J. Slomin'ski.
For County Treasurer
I hereby announce myself as candi
date for re-nomination on the repub
lican ticket for the office of County
Treasurer. Your support will be
greatly appreciated. F. M. Henry.
Sheriff
1 hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Sheriff of Sher
man county, subject to the decision
of the democratic voters as expressed
at the coming primary elections, on
August 18th, 1914. 1 would appreci
ate your support. Wm. Hancock.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Sheriff of Sherman
county, subject to the will of the
Democratic voters at the coming pri
maries, August 18th, 1914. 1 would
very much appreciate your support.
Lloyd Bly.
HAIL! HAIL! HAIL!
Insure your crops against hail by
all means but don't try any exper
ments just call or write F. E. Brewer
and insure in the Old Reliable, St
Paul Fire and Marine,the Pioneer Co.
in hail has an unbroken record of 31
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promptly. Ask those who have tried
it. Phone Red 60, Loup City.
Order of Hearing and Notice on
Petition for Sottlomorit of Account
In the County Court of Sherman
County, Nebraska.
State of Nebraska,)
[ss.
Sherman County, )
To the heirs, legatees, devisees and
to all persons interested in the estate
of Samuel Daddow. deceased:
On reading the petition of Joseph
Daddow, Executor, praying a final
settlement and allowance of his ac
count filed in this Court on the 5tli
day of May, 1914, and for decree of
distribution and possession of residue
of said estate. It is hereby
ordered that you and all persons in
terested in said matter may, and do,
appear at the County Court to be held
in and for said County, on the 25th,
day of May, A. D. 1914, at 1 o'clock
P. M., to show cause, if any there be,
why the prayer of the petitioner
should not teg ram ted. and that notice
of the pendency of said petition and
the hearing thereof be given to all
persons interested in said matter by
publishing a copy of this order in the
Loup City, Northwestern a weekly
newspaper printed in said county, for
3 successive weeks prior to said day of
hearing.
Dated May 5th, 1914.!
E. A. Smith,
srai.] County Judge.
Last pub. may 21
Notice to Creditors
State of Nebraska, i
tss.
Sherman County, )
In the County Court.
In the matter of the estate of Sophia
Placek. deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified that I will
•It at the county court room in Loup
City, in said county, on Thursday the
55th day of June 1914, and Tuesday
the 8th. day of December 1914,
jo receive and examine all claims
igainst said estate, with a view to
their adjustment and allowance.
Fhe time limited for the presentation
>f claims against said estate is the
!th day of December, A. D. 1914, and
the time limited for payment of debts
the 18th day of September 1914.
Witness my hand and the seal of
laid county court, this 9th day of
day, 1914. E. A.Smith,
[seal] County J udge
Last pub June 4
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chicken house, hog house, good well and wind
mill, some other buildings and a good road to
town.
Price $50 per acre, $2000 or $3000 cash,
balance on easy terms at 6 per cent Interest.
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' Ashton, Nebraska
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE MOVING PICTURE SHOW
At the New Opera House
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Matinee every Saturday afternoon
Change every nigfct ai\d nothing but the best of
pictures will be shown here. Everybody is cordially
invited to attend.
THOMAS DADDOW
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