irss-: "? V33 tr r P fiXzSti&l: tT' m !?f- J.' Vj-wl m K X rings ot the Board of Supervisors January 8th, 9th and I Oth. ard called to order by G. W. Ham- el. Present, McCallom, Barcas, Groves, Laird, Martin, Thomas. Wil der, Coon. Dickerson, Kaley, Garbcr, Frame, Fish, Wells, Cathcr, Jones, Heaton, On motion G. W. Hummel was elect ed temporary chairman. On motion a committee on. creden tials was appointed, consisting of D. If cCallum, Geo. B. Cither and Jotham Martin. Committee to be governed by vtke certificate of the county judges, Board now adjourned until 1 o'clock. Board met committee on credcnrfectve deeds &c. approred arid order- IMUS maaeineir report u prcwuuay the certificate of the county jui'ge; showing that he following supervisors had filed their bonds iand the same had been duly approved entitling them to a seat as members of the board of 1889: J). McCallum, Guide Rock Township. W. H. Barcus Beaver Creek James Groves, Stillwater " W. C, Laird, Oak Creek Jotham Martin, Potsdam " L. D. Thomas, Elm Creek T. G. Wilder, Pleasand Hill Geo, , Coon, Garfield G. W. Hummel, Line M. F. Dickerson, Red Cloud city 1st ward. A. H. Kaley, Red Cloud.city 2nd ward Jos. Garbcr, Red Cloud Township. ' J. L, Frame, Batin Isaac Fish, Glen wood " S. S. Wells, Harmony Geo. P. Cather, Cathcrton E. H. Jones, Inavalo Samuel Heaton. Walnut Crcekj " Certificate of the county judge, was approved by the board. The board proceeded to'the clcctiqn of a permanent chairman, which resul ted in the selection of G. W. Hummel, by a vote of 12 to 8. ,. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. ' On motion the chairman was.. in structed to appoint the satnd number of members on each committeo with the exception ot the bridge committee, which is to consist of three members instead of five as in 1888. On motion G. W. Hummel was au thorized to enter into a contract with Joe Bennett for the keeping ' of W. 11. Delancy for the year 1889 and make a report to this board. Moved that a committee of three be appointed to examine and make a re port as to the amount paid to the board of supervisors for scrviscs during tho years 188C. 1887 and 188S. Motion lost by the following vote: Yeas: M. W. Dickerson, A. II. Ka ley, Jos. Garbcr, S. S. Wells. E. II. Jones and S. Heaton. Nays: Mc Callum, Barcus, Grooves, Laird, Thom as, Wilder, Coon, Martin, Hummel, Frame, Fish and Cather. Board now adjourned until January 9, 1889, 9 o'clock a.m. Wednesday, January 9th. The report of the chairman on stand ing committees for the year 1889, ap proved by the board. Conitnittcs are as follows: Ways and means Garbcr, Wilder and Fisb. Bills and accounts Cather, Wilder and Jones. Jail A. II. Kaley, Cathcr, Dickerson Thomas and Barcus. Settle with treasurer and clerk Frame, Thomas and Cathcr. County property Coon, Kaley and Fish. Bridges Jones, Frame, Coon, Mc Callum and Kaley. Printing Thomas, Frame and Laird. Rules Fish, Heaton and Garbcr. Supplies Wilder, McCallum and Wells. Official bonds Wells, Martin and Heaton. Roads Barcus, Laird and Grooves. Settle with judge and sheriff Mar tin, Laird and Wells. Settle with old road overseers Hea ton, Martin and Groves. Boundaries McCallum, Coon, Wil der, Garber, Heaton, Jones and Dick erson. Licenses and permits Groves, Jones aid Coon. Milccllancoas Wells, G rover aud Garber. Settlo with county sup' t Laird. Ka ley and Cathcr. On motion the committee on supplies was ordered to purchase coal for the county. F. C. Buscbow was appointed justice of the peace for Potsdam township to fill vacancy. W. D. Hall was appointed constable forGleawood township. Oa motion it was determined that hereafter appointments lor officers for towaship will be made only on peti tion from the townships. Petition from W. M. llritton granted askiaf the previligo ot building a (bridge across the draw between see tioas 6 aad 7 town S range 11. Petitkms to lease the poor farm laid over aatil the next meeting. Beport of county eupcrintrndentfor eadiagDcc. Slat 1S8S accepted GMaialtteeon supplies instructed to i a car load of coal from M. B. I'Jbr 9S.S5 per ton. Ob aKtfoa the county sttpcriatea aat'f salary wss fixed at 1,909. Ob BMtiuB tie report vt coaaittee oa ibbbMbi TCQeBunendia the reject- ieaof all TsMe, attested sat approved. OaiacfM.M. Morjraa of $3.07 for BMMrvfefS ttO.H.B. D.N. l,tk Qn'motroaVcflHatj.elerk draw a warrant for 1200 ornhtarn d&r of Aoril. Julv. October 1889 Ipd January 1st 1890 in payment of salai ol county attorney. On motion each county officer is to order his own supplies for the period of three months, claim of party sending supplies to be sent direct to the party ordering the same, claim to be certi fied to by party receiving the same and filed with the county clerk. On motion 875.00 granted to Beaver creek township for support of the poor. Report ol 1). McCallum of timber hauled from the Guide Rock bridge accepted and approved. Statement of the board regarding de eg madc;a iart of the records We the members of the county board of supervisors of Webster county make this statement for the information of. and as a suggestion to the general pub lic ol Webster county, and in justice to our county clerks, past, present and future. Wo well knowing the manner in which the numerical index is kept, also the manner in which the Assessment pooks and tax lists are made up from year to year, would say that we do not hold our present clerk responsible for errors made on the numerical index prior to the time when he took charge of the oflice, and on account of which errors, land is being sold at the present time for unpaid taxes, as an error made at any time would necessarily be copied each yearou assessment books until discovered by accident and the atten tion of tho clerk called to it. Our at tention has been called to a certain class of deeds (notably those from A. N. Patmorc to different parties) that are found recorded in the county clerk's ollice, that in our opinion are defective in description, not locating the lands definitely, but leaving the clerk to com plete, the direct locating ot the land himself. Such deeds we think are not entitled to record until corrected, but in case they are recorded, not entitled to entry on the numerical index, in which case the original owner would continue to pay taxes on the same. The Red Cloud Republican has made the statement that the county 'paid Clerk Bailey in 1888 $700 lor keeping up and correcting tho numerical index. Such statement is not true, the clerk having received nothing for such ser vices. J. L. Fkamc, D. McCallum, James Groves, G. W. Hummel, L. D. Thomas, Jotham Martin, Isaac Fish, W. U. Baucus, G. P. Catjieu, T. G. Wildek, Silas S. Wells, W. C. Laibd, E. II. Jones, Samuel Heaton, Geo. E. Coon, Jos. Gakbek, M. W. DlCKEItSON. Hoard convened in the county judges office. Thursday, January 10th, G. W. Hummel in the chair and full board present. A motion that $8.95 be refunded to A. A. Hummer, taxes on illegal assess ment of 1888, and paid under protest was lost. The following official bonds were op proved: Town Treasurers C. A. Teel, Still water; R. A. Simpson, Potsiam; A. Arneson, Walnut Creek; I. W. Crary, Guide Rock; N. B. Wagoner. Garfield; S. Lindquist, Batin; G. W. Knight, Ina vale; David Carpenter, Harmony; A. H. King, Oak Creek. Assessors Frank Kent, Garfield; M. C. Jackson Pleasant Hill; W. M. Cra bill,.Red Cloud; L. D. Wells. Stillwater; John Stout, Harmony; A II. Alexander, Batin; Otto Skjelver, Catherton; O. R. Downs. Red Cloud Citv: David Dintrnp. Walnut Creek. Constables L. V. McNutt, Oak Creek; Daniel Snyder. Line; Wm. Van Dyke, Line. Justices of the Peace Samuel II. Shirley, Oak Creek; Thomas Hatfield. Red Cloud City; A. C. Sanrord, Walnut Creek; Thus. Euierton, Garfield. Clerks W. S. Parker, Potsdam; Henry Gilhani, Red Cloud; C. L. Funck, Line; J. W. Robinson, Guide Rock; John Polnickey, Batin; Geo. F. Pope, Garfield; W. J. Vance, Inavale; L. G. Genereux, Catherton: W. W. McCrary, Walnut Creek; A. G. Diehl, Stillwater; W. A. Brubaker, Pleasant Hill. Overseer of Highway J. C. Taylor, Xo. 52; W W. Ellsworth, No. 5; Peter Britton, No. 17; P. C. O'Berg No. 47; Samuel Miller, No. 2; Philip Zimmer man No. 14; D. L. Groat, No. 31; H. Staplehurst, No. 23; C. Gurney, No. 3; Jos. Topham. No. 53; Abram Scott, 46; J. M. Chapin. 41; John Dunbar, 40; Wm. relit, 6; Augut Maire, 49; A. P. Uagau, 4; M. DeTour, 40; Chas. John son 48; John Beresford, 12; C. W. Lied- gren C; Jacob Goll. 50; Wm. E. Eeperly. 20; W. H. Rice. 3S; Thomas Burton 32; John Beauchamp, 51; G. A. Martin, 37; C. Jaspcrsou. 39; Robt. Wallace. 18; Wm. Mocde. 16; Thomas Emertoa 24; David Uefflebower, 00. The following bonds ordered returned for correction: O. W. Hall. O. H. E. D. No. 42; C. W. Well. No. 22. On motion 950 or so much as is aec csary was granted to Beaver Creek Township' to build a bridge between sections 1 and 12. town 2, range 9. Oa motion coaaty clerk was ordered to make requisition oa the auditor of public acceaats for the proper raveave books and Macks for rereaea parpowe for 1869. Report ot the committee on settle ment with the coaatr jeefce predated and approved. UB BM&HI IBS COMtj jedge rraaftew aivu Nr pBbashlaslprv.cceSUBcs S 12 SS KtvJ.AlPK, salary Cbunty $ upt v u. c. cot, expenses case Aaaie utas J. G. Wwner.'atf enUance board sop. J. H. juiley, postage ami expenses am e nkmirew Hedge, Jurors feci 4 H. II.HoldredKC A. J. Ilayc. supplies tor poor i Templeton Uros., " C. Gurney, witness, fee . H.J.M.iurcr, Omaha Keputliran. blanks G. L. But, publishing proceeding F. A. Sweezy, fees iu trimlua! case Omaha Ucpubl.can, supplies Baa v re BBa, . '.' 9 UM Gi 15 SJ CO ;w 1CW 15 OJ SCO' 2 75 (C 15 00 14 00 107 SO C. Schenck, fee J. I. J. IX ScbeiicK", fees ami milage Jo Demittt, bo.nHiiK Delancy G. J. Warren, printing A. C. HoMuer, On motion the proceeding!) of the county board were ordered publislu-d in the Red Cloud Chief, Webster County Argus and Guide Rock Signal, each to receive $50, and county clerk to furnish a copy of the proceedings to tho Red Cloud Chief. On motion the county clerk was allowed $700 for a deputy clerk and $700 or so much thereof as is necessary for extra clerk hire lor the year 1889. A motion to reconsider tho action re garding the printing of the supervisors proceedings of 1889, was lost by the following vote. Yeas, Martin, Kaley, Garber, Jones and Heaton. Nays, Mc Callum, Barcus, Groves, Laird, Thomas, Coon, Dickerson, Frame, Fish, Wells and Cather. Resignation of W. G. Smith as jus tice of the peace in Red Cloud City 1st ward, tendered and accepted by the board. On motion T. W. Uattield was ap pointed to till vacancy as justice of the peace in and for the first ward of Red Cloud citv. On motion $30 was appropriated to Batin township in support of the poor. On motion a committee of three was appointed to confer with the county attorney regarding certain alleged crimes and misdemeanors in different parts of the county. Official bond ofF. C. Buschow as justice of the peace of Potsdam town ship, presented and approved. Report of committee on settlement with county sheriff presented and ap proved, said report finds for the year 1888, $767.07 collected aud $512,30 un collected fees. The followiug resolutions wore intro duced by Jos. Garbcr and resolutions adopted by the board: Resolved, that the board of supervisors build a good and substantial jail and jailor's resi dence in the city of Red Cloud, in the year 18S9, said jail and jailor's resi dence not to exceed the cost of ten thousand dollars. Resolved, that the committee on jail examine location and confer with par ties as to location of said jail to be built in the city of Red Cloud, said committee to report on said location at the adjourned meeting of the board of supervisors. The following resolution were adopted by tho board: Resolved, that said jail and jailors residence shall bo built ot good and substantial brick with stone foundation and stone steps. Resolved, that the jail committeo con fer with any parties desiring to furnish material such as brick, etc., for the building of said jail and make a report of their doings at the adjourned meet ing of the board. Claim ol Omaha Republican for $10. 25 for advertising for bids for building Red Cloud bridge, rejected by tho board. Claim of Samuel West, fees incase of Fred Potter for $36.05 laid over. Claim of J. C. Warnei deputy sheriff lor $38,30, reduced to $30,00 and al lowed. Claim of D. C. urice for $13,00 ex penses in case of Garlock etc, allowed. Claim of C. Schenck for work on in dex in county judge's oflice $75,00. al lowed. Claim of L. D. Oatman for $5,00 for boarding Holtz, allowed. The following report was recieved from the commmittee appointed by this board to confer with the county attorney iu regard to crimes reported to be committed in various parts of the county. Your committee recommend that tho followiug resolution be adopted: Resolved that the county attorney be instructed to visit any and all places in Webster county for the purpose of sup pressing crime or misdeamors commit ted against the statues of Nebraska. The report was accepted and the res olution adopted. The following claims were allowed by the board. J. c. Warnrr, attMuUng board suj.t, S. S. Wells. ujcriors services I). McCallum, " Isaac KWh, W. IT. ttorrtH. Jarac Omvcs W C LilrU, T 3) SCO ft 000 IS Hmtos, 7 40 7 70 a ? 940 O. V. catber Jos. Garbcr, C. W. liumaiel, - T.. Wilder. - - - J. L. Franc. J. Martli. . E. Coon, L. 1. Tltoi?s - - ie 7 m c St ! Official boad or T. Y. Hatfield as justice of the Red Cloud City 1st ward appointed to fill vacancy approved. Board now adjourned to mret Jaaa ary iM, 1889. J. H. Saiut, Oerk. I caa sake joa farai loans quicker aad with le$ troable to yoarself, tkaa tkroazh aaj other agtaey. OCce rer Dejo'a irag store. &.L Stovb. Far farai loaas ate K. K. Slowe, && J? 'AMD UTKRAIIY. ( tl ' oralis t. it la tali, ha "toraed t'tt the product of his pea fat thirty over 100 relumes, mainly ficuea t itnmbraciag ocm other topics. Owgo Storia Veoables, a dls- i isiM London lawyer, died recent ifc ifjaa the erbjiaai erTliackeray's vtOBin-rcndenats." ue leaves aa;Jleic quetWsfc iVf f750,000,and among the ba- ls l lfeacy of 160 annually to his io&an. Mi t nolan. tho author of "John preacher." is an Ameri- can lady Vty years of age. d Is the She was bbfaj he was boilP lburgh, and Is the ifc of a ltosfc.'tttBan. Her first ppcarancu H4iftu was In 1S3J, w appearance JitBijau ir when she contriwBid .'Cw poems to tho leading m i-siSJBfc Counter ToUt!JgU "C the Rus sian novelist and rolttfBei does not sympathize with herBBab. ad's ex tremo religion- view:?; BBsUit H, said threatens, if he attemptfvlnW " out his plans of belling all tMIwi .aas and giving the money to taBipo. H ask for an official investigatiafBfi. &., sanity. '&;;. ;. It seems that tho poets are foajiof V3V making fine speeches to MaryAnde When Oscar Wildo was in this country' no prcsenteu Alias Anucron witn a, volume of poems iu which ho had written: "From a Poet to a Poem." And now Tennyson has written several .new pieces for hor and calls her a 'perfect poem." j Miss J. E. Harrison is reckoned ono of the most profound arcluuolo 'gists in England. Miss Harrison has made a specialty of the interpretation of tho pictorial record of tho Greek vase, aud has lectured to largo audi ences at the South Kensington Museum on this subject. The proceeds of theso lectures the has given to the British school at Athens. j Mrs. Humphrey Ward, author of i"Robert Elsmere," the most popular .book of tho day. lives In Ruell square, London, near the Hritish Museum, in a house full of books aud flowers. Sho in described as "a won 'derfully charming person, slight and most graceful in figure and movement, and with a suggestion in her brilliant face of her uncle. Mr. Matthew Arnold. In his volumo of professional rem iniscences Colonel Mapleson, speak ing of lima di Murska, says that she traveled with u monkey, two parrots. lan Angora cat una a ewiounuianu dog. Tho last always dined at the tablo with her off a plato laid for .him, and ho novcr dropped a mor.ol on tho floor or oven on the table-cloth. .Such excellent manners mi,, t bo ob served with profit by many who havo had better opportunities for learning the etiquette of tho table. Mrs. O. C. Conver.-e, of Watcr "bury. Conn., is an old lady of seventy eight, who had a hand in the cduci tion of two Presidents of tho United States. While teaching school in South Hcnd, Ind., Benjamin Harrison, President-cicct, was ono of her pupil, and sho taught him his alphabet. When teaching in Ohio, James A. Gar field, then fourteen years of age. was ono of v her scholars. Ho had been ' driving a horse on tho tow-path. and. i his boat being frozen in. he devoted a fow weeks to her Instruction. HUMOROUS. Tlq inventor of the barbed-wire fence got his idea from the autograph of a Russian Prince traelirg in this country. X 1. Sun. "Don't you think it extravagant. Henry, to pay $.0 for a diamond ring for your wife? "Not at all; you seem to forget how much I shall save" on hor ,glovo bill." Uoston Transcript. In Iceland it is tno cmt un for ev erybody to kiss everybody oLu he meets. It requires a good deal of skill in Iceland to meet only the people you would really like to ace. Somcrvillc Journal. Winks "What a sad, anxious face that man has." Jinks "Yes. I noticed it He h.ua strained, haunted. airaiu-i-won i-ca:cn-ino-irain cxprcs- i alon. I guess he works in the city and t lives in tho suburbs." Philadelphia Jicccrd. After having listened at a Thank i giving dinner to Jono Miile jokos, Smith said: "I say. Jones, the Thanks giving turkey is luckier than we are." Jonrc "In what iv.iv?" Ho !n"t stuffed with chestnuts "until after he Is ! dead." Texas Sijlings. Lady And what doc- your father do?" Little Girl "Oh. jinpa Is a doctor." Lady-" Indeed! I sup poso ho practices a preat deal, docs he not?" Littlo Girl "Oh. no. Ho doesn't practice any more. Ho knowa how now." arcr'j Younj People, -IlarjKr's Younj People. I (jui released from lhc ! r to tailor)-"! want you ' Boodlcr penitentiary to Jjet me up a first-class suit of clothes." Tailor (innocently)" Ye. air; something In tho Btripc?" Iloodler eyes him luuu uruurs a prunuunccu cut.-cti. j Epoch. i Younjj prl In eoclety should ro- 1 strict thcmsclres in their lndulccnce ! In wnMnTTinl?rtxir rtrina 9r fiTw rvnttrH 4 . .- ,M..w -.v,rJ ..r .. , dav. TTila ciiirrM.tnn X rn! Tn.? rt ifcr- ......,.,... ..w.. . . ...w . . - Bazar. Jones " Hello. Smith. Cbn;prat ! tdations! I hear that you aro caacd. 'Bat. between friend, old fellow. I 4toa't sen bow ycru p'neked up courajja lo do it. Smith- Well, you ace, w got ts talking politics, trusts, riaffs. etc. aad driftcil nht oa 10 tho matter before wo knew 'iL"LurUngUm Frm Itus. SHa Waa Nat a -... . j . -. . x r He (with endeat arttaiioa) J I 3Ua GriaMS. k you tlag? j little. play! ate i(Siaf j-rainx. 100. i?Fer -. . - - ml He ledu aay? laa much for the welfare of the your.? ' vilh a t"1" ? snxtoy la her toe ladles as for that of tho voun? men !a - M ?' laU' hcr naibaad-. alch ocictr who furnlh tho Supply, which t- "H! P8"" ,; il lt rarely equals the dcmaad.-arjr' - Tu bronfcertttA. cscuunwS th ia- treat waiia. -. t !PtrrU , ' Bushels and savrrele of can bo raked isT dawn zaona remarked William of tifat vigorous Loa Aafeiea Cownty tovru. Ho spoke entile as thdSaxh they vrero apples or "eraages, fmUea from tho trees. ( "You go out there' remarked hB 4and dig three or four iachee la th and and ou will come your scorpion. Suractinic:! you will get half a docea In c p vcz. Onco they ttrike the sir they , g ?l crss and sour, aad if yau eeep , throj or four of thoai an tooathep voa will cc. a KiagniCcont fight. There la j no iet.np to a tarantula when once ae get started on th-j war-path. It means , that ctthcr ho is to die or hlj enemy 1. "It has bejn ruining down there, aad tho rain arrays brinpf out the scor pions You may not know there are any around, but get a good shower or two and you will lad. enough to frighten you. "A scorpion never brings forth than ono lot of young. As soon they aro ready to begin eating they burrow, like larvaj. In the back taa o!l ono. and actuallv al her allva. This Is a straago tain, but it is true. ,' 'lavo seen it done many a time la the jrycars that I have lived at Pomona Bat. vicinity. ?a JBorpion is a very repulsive taJaf floo'v at. It haa ten legs, a sariv c!eds." of appearance aad wicked H'tWifV ' Its color Is a Bght yeUaw. 15 IJatHth i ten legs it has a couato of tfrr.bltMda vs. Iu sting is In its tall, an J tliolc'BMS with which it caa u o it Haae ol the most woadarfal things in naiare. Dilute tlat Jata. number of the ra puUivc thlngila Tertala sectloaaaf 1)3 Angeles CobbIj, however, tao ia- stuno-s u hore moa OJ stung by are comparativeh tBJB I do not of a cae of death frBsil V; stlag, al though it caueH tcnlalo. poia for a few hour?. When they atlBft-Aah other it is x,:n death, but they,VfJ. flfkt at Ions a- life :iU. '' "'Ilifiv is about tho uKial,5B f. centipedes and tarantulas BlK Angoles County. They, luWl?LTl scorpion, are seen oftcnest dur!BjfJa rainy season. Kastern pooolo havo a great horror of them, and old- la fact, do not go hunting for the unless they keep at a good distance A Digger Indian who camo down ( fr0I:, xlo t mioc iMt Friday had his left hand tied up In a sling, and it swelled very big. Ho had been bitten by a tarantula and was suffering great pain. A Pomona doctor fixed him out, however, and ho Is getting along all right. "l'eoplo in the tarantula section aro lighting shy of them now, as they are of such reptiles generally." San Francisco Examiner. THE GIRL OF TO-DAY. An Ugly Picture Drawn bjr UUgratla uml JUteil crtbblvr. The girl of to-ilay Is rained up in the parlor to be an ornament and nothing more. Sho knows nothing of the kitch en; tho place Is a death-trap to her. Sho knows nothing of the art of cook ery, and never propoea to learn tho art, except circumstances forco her to it; as. for instance, sho marries some young blood who turns out to bo poor er than a church raouw, and thoruforo she has to do without a cook; then the gow into th kitchen, and with a good deal of gruntirg and Hnger-burnlng, manage- to s.cr;po up a meal barely fit for a dog. Our girl belongs to tho par lor. You can always find her there when sho is not lying abed or hootlng through the principal street, flirting with drummers or ilaihy-dreeaod cl:k-s who live miserably on a alary of $JO) a year. Her education conlU of a fe.v loikon- in grammar. Latin, miuic and drawing. Sho contemplatoe nothing. A year after sho graduate sho remembers nothing but her achool flirtation. As a musician aho la a nuisance. Sho studio music not aaas art. but as an n.ccomplihmont The result !i that she not only in cooed in murdering music, but tho poor victims who aro often compelled to llxten to her aro mado sufTcrers too. She can dance, she can flirt ho can make love as no other girl In tho wido world can; but when I hive aid that I hT said all that can bo said In her favor. She Is beautiful, charming and always in teresting; but ?he U an ornament, aad -rou n ,nake. n" mopo.of hr If you can afford to build a fine house, fur nish It with rich and contly furniture, k-p hop-ea and carriage" and a groom ! to kwj) them in order, by all mean 1 rnarry our cirL. She can aprod your I mosey n.i tho plrl of no other conatry can. Sho can play Queen to perfec """' -"" ""'. "ur U,J 4""' J household allait matter you. "jr, .ijL !". tion, and mIU not only matter your But ou can not holp falling in lovo irith our girU but tudy tho cxpcao yoii will bo Cirl too. thmi tek my iuItIo aad ry the hira! r'rt .. J. Iraphie. "MiaidM tf doctor prorwKiaoa VOTjr aillwj. irialrl ths wif. t ni;pi.u. ijnfi3iiva. vri;ii caiPi; iuar s4f vp la fcd. scd I rtrp3Vsd hiaa 1 at caco to make oathl bill;d go" tkiG?& Tribune It i a. ccriosa faet. bal oae that ppcar to bj wo!! cHbIhod by !a retiir3tion. that iht woair3 Udsen of the 2 Viric tchoals vrv mac f poti to tlv-s cjtpcriausl of Jiaviac vdnnsn on tho ehool board. ctiia ffasxraUr. on thfl other tbc xpriaat crxamwU , . t mam XKrt n tra rr um of the PribTVwiaa rhrch & ajniKU rj"' laiawi 1 laiai aaaw aaa t .S .l C. - - - --" ' " "- - r - yeir, 9:sisU & filOID. pcaiizi; Mi& eaUre imppoK m tfcas SX) woaaa: T&VHrzxtim, Z UvUUm , MMr.OA I way of a nice ' V'Z r.f "llu " 'ZZL f r rttt !if Irt rli - ?i1a Vir fraiV darklv. and . ' ... . ... . . . 1 .l t. the race, can ; kcp hr and the hlraa la thi l t , ? id spcntl their nincy with us LIBERALLYf so I During the past mon only, but because t PER CENT on chased Commencing: Januartklst. We will save on all purchases prices given you by Any Other OUTFIT in the r i .. r .t wecan ao it tor tnese nicest selected stock (not the largest; therciorc we don't wrap up a pot of wealth in old goods but buy often, thereby getting the newest styles out. Our expenses arc about one-eighth what ,"ur competitors are. THIS SAYING IS VOURS. Because wc make a fair profit and seli at less price than others can possibly ccil. mL fc St OPPOSITE ISt 1 1 Db.rg(& Galusha, k CL0THIN6: CLOW Clothing for he farmer. mechanic or merchant at the Ws ami Sou'lirrnMerraniilc r.pl nicrt' rttmtof Ir an-t IM rhrrr laal Jff. n'lUlilt Itlitl ll-a4llt trtlMtlr (or ronlahAa rolil. linHK hill. athin Ktvl all Ibftwt Uittilc Will n-llcttTAtuI l-"!"! rfOUMtilo? try It nl ! rnltMl "rj UtJc rfauir.t prlcr ft rent himJ l "t UA, iJil ljr all lrult rrrtnl ( r lh l.nmrt rr"jr$. Ury I ..(. hlcnco. III. rur.tr v.Hn I... interest Straight 8 Per Cent. Can pay part or all of principal at any 3 car and top ttitcret. Well cured note bought. Insurance in good couipanic F. Catiiik, i:.-J Cloud, Neb. Office over jtt ofScc Ur Jrarm' ;-ntun wrw c' lrtnrjr wirttl ji iwi'ot f ll-fiu tuna tiQ jrtewi. P" pbAQl aiiJ cSc Ur nrlf HAtti rutliiia xrirr IH rur Jl trnijwr, tojh r-: tnmta too! of !fc dlarww U UrU hirM ratt lwv " ami wlur ar- o!jct. fM Vj X 4riMCXlcf . fnd fam' iwr" ? l-o Uelsvt wjlt rrUc jln. l-n. turi-st" ti rfcwa- UKn. vM I7 n drvtOCW Notice 1 Lcrcby fiitn that I will eiamincall pcron who May deatr to offer thctn;le a candidate for teacbT of thr public achoolt of thia coanty, at Ild Cloud, on lh third Saturday of each raoath Eva J Kt5f. County Sup't. AsAftlalCair ThaOririn! Abiniats Ointment i only put op in lars two onnca tin boie. oai n lolut cuf for tAi or, burn, woandf, rfcppd hand, and a!! kin eruption. Will txstily cure all kind of pIt Ak tor th Oripnal AUctin? OintmsnL. &A4 by Hary Cook ai 25 cott fr bo by Kail yjcv. If yea can t rwbr ! Heary Cook Ltd what j vaat is ua, why f la IU fca ,u Whrn in Hd i"Uid call at tU farahore urr of F A. Tjl?r, op ile tle pt f5c, ard 4tk i 'at a fae kil-i.- er porter it, Mra. Markfll i ffrfa f. Wf eattr uk at cL (all htf. D. & Spanoglc. Rkal Estate and Loan Aget , Rcl Cloud. .- for ur i.clf&nceW'it: SAVED TEN 3 Kxv ilo u as pur- ol K- ii you 20 jpr cent Xfi ur M reasons: vvc carry u POSTOFFICE. M WM l II 1 ". l. . 1 .! .L.1- V ' 3 t I. tW -r rite'r& M4t t.3Lr .rsiw tt4t zira tie wit , HJM r; ffe TTiV- mm h k r thl. t ' W.W4 A . )', tiMi Krfir j -... Sot:- ! WA .V-i m i ite JSt.J tu-idis waaav ai ut a7J ti-i.rr '.ITBJ Ut $- ZZZ t .r. tfbl & 4jka Ijl " . FW .." , .. '" m v- inl lll lc- . Sff lM .! lzl t tl rt &tr r4 i0 ja.t timU -u4 ok. Ur f Jar fcl) Urmlfi fil! ir'f ttitnf 11 .ir rav lfth"' r,rr r ' U I, it. lb v3ifr4 riMthHi i4rtf s ihitu 'r -' vmj viit raiJCvt It 4fm tia r trf tvtfh1 SkTMi. itlTTi -J$t thl fib Uf tA ! eu&'t, ;M J n. 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