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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1895)
;,::.' THE BED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY. JAN. 25. 189 ' i r r SSSSB BjBjBK KB&'r WJS Mr. If. IT. Wall Like Pains In a Miracle Id and roast DMMlmi f Hlp, but rUoel'a) raaparlllat Cured. "C. I. nood Co., Lowell, Mum " I am Ud to state my ton's experience wltk ood's Sarsaparllla, as It waa tha means ot aav Ins; his Ufa. last tall he wm taken 111 with pains U bit brtut and tide. Hs had ths btit asdleai aMtndanes possible, and was trsaUd by the 4ttors for soma time, bat did not rsalltsaay relief. n could not lay down day or sight, aad Hood'sCures our hopss wcrs fait tailing. My attd aaathar dvlnd a trial of Hood's tarsaparllla. Bseaav sMoeed taking the msdlelnt, and to oar Great Aetenlahment, as bottle curtd him of hit pains and rsttortd Idas to perftet htalth. Tbtt eats hat beta looked upon ty many In this vicinity as aothlag short ot a miracle." H. H. Walls, Oswego, Kansas. Nood'a "Ilia cure liter lilt, constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, sick headache, indlgcitloa. KIHTOItlll NOTES. J. L. Gki:i:.nm:i: has sold tho Blair Courier. In making up the records hereafter of newspaper sales tho abstract will commence, John Doe to J. L. Green lee, J. L. Greenleo to Richard Roe, 4c., if he does not stop making so many changes. Tiik State Fair has boon moved to Oma ha. This move was surely one of un thoughtedness on tho part of tho direc tors, Omaha is too'far away and can not possibly oxpeot to,, d'yaw. ,tho crowds that Lincoln did. But somepeoplo are always putting thnir foot in it. The management of the Teoumseh Milling company announces that it will givo a sack of flour to every family in the county that is unable to buy the same. The conditions are that the head of the family does not drink, use tobacco or keep a dog. State Journal. It is needless to add that they will givo away but very little flour. Tiik democratic stagger at the finan cial problem has lowered tho gold reserve to 171,000,000 again, and unless some re lief comes, the Cleveland administration will have to borrow another 950,000,000. During Harrison's term the public debt was reduced f'2U,000,000 quite a contrast with Cleveland's, whioh has increased it $100,000,000 up to date with two moro years to go on. McNitt ot Webster, who occupied the chair awhile yesterday, gave ample evi dence that the house would havo made no mistake if it had elected him speaker. He ia well posted in parlimentary law, exceptionally clear headed, a good law yer and pYompt and energetic. He wilt be ono of the most useful members of the house in its general work as he sel dom shows up on the wrong able of any question. State Sournal. Ai'ttoi'os to the aid fund for the drouth etricken people, the Honorable County Board in session Wednesday had quite a little discussion as to wheth er Webster county should go on record as destitute and charity Becking or not. It was stated it was said, the State Journal recently contained an item to that effect, and Chairman Hoffman made a sensible and vigorous speech op posing such action by the board. He ahowed plainly that Webster county waa abundantly able to take care ot herself, and that advertising it to the contrary waa permanently injurious and detri mental. A resolution was unanimously adopted requiring the board to notify Secretary Ludden that Webster county ia not asking for aid, acd also ask tho State Journal to correct its statement. No sir! It will be after several more drouths when Webster) county can't take care of its own poor. We have been receiving quite a num ber of letter in the last few days from eastern papers asking about Nebraska's atar vlng poor. Some letters contain fur ious statements in regard to the condi tion ot our people, that is not even heard here. There may be a goodly number in the western portion that are subjects of charity, but Webster county has but very few people who will need auccor from those who are better off than they. Tho generosity ot the east ern people is appreciated but the mag nified stones that are circulated in eastern states about Nebraska's desti tution are aimply a great injury to tho state. Destitution does exist in somo ot the western counties, but eastern people should remember that Nebraska is a great state nnd with a few exceptions ia hard to beat asan agricultural produc ing state. Nebraska is all right, and in any year whore eastern people havo full crops Nebraska will be with them, Ciiah, VV. Baunks tbo talented and versatile editor .of tbo McCook Times Democrot was mnrriod last week to Mies Rose Loo a charming young lady of that city. Congratulations Charles. Tiik Washington correspondent of the State Journal indulged in some lively newR lust Saturday, when he published to the world that O. C. Uoll was an ap plicant for tho receivorBhip of tho First National bank of the city. The news is very fresh inasmuch as Mr. Doll has held down that job for about throo years tho bank having gono under about throo nnd n half years ago. Hut when in com pany with domocrata a follow might ox pect most anything from a Washington correspondent. The search for Barrett Scott tho Holt county defaulter whom everyone knows about, was suddonly terminated Satur day nighij when his body was dragged from beneath tho Ico in tho Niobrara river. Tho body wae frozen entirely and three foet of rope wae banging to hla neck, which plainly ahowed he was lynched. Hie hands wero tied behind him, and hia watch and chain wore still in placo on hia person. Everyono wh had over known the oztroaaurer recog nized him at onco, and hundreds of citi zens viewod the remains before autopsy. J This awful crinio is an ever looting blot upon Holt county, and it is to be de plored that such circumstances really do exist. Tho perpetrators of the foul deed aro still unknown but tbo prevailing supposition is that the ones now under arrest are the guilty parties, and will suffer accordingly by law. Ilcwarc of Ointments for Ca tarrh that contain nurcury as tnurcury will sorely destroy the seise of smell and completely dsiange the whole system when entering it through the muonon snrfaees. Snob articles should never be need exoept on psrsoriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is Un fold to the good you can possibly derive from 'hem. trail's Catarrh Core mnufsotured by F, J. Cheney fe Co., Toledo. O., contains no muroury, And i taken internally, noting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. In buying Uall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney it Co. Testimonials free CSTUold by drogslat, 7fio. ODDS AND ENDS. J. M. Cbaffln is in O'Neil this week. For Rent. A good houao with barn C. W. Kaley Mrs. Turklngton and little daughter of Alma were in the city last weok. Now is your time to buy wall paper at Cotting's, closing out remnant sale. Goo Guilford will pay you 5 cents per pound for live chickens; G and 7 cents The Misses Savage of Cowles attended the social and musicale Saturday night. Aultz & Dyer will buy your chickens, ducks, ic. Second door south ot Chief office. The supervisors are taking new bonds from the county depositories for tho year 1895. Huy and grain for sale by car or wag on load at lowest prices. C. F. Cather Red Cloud. This week the board of supervisors pur chased the Martin safe for County Judge Duffy. Wesloy Street and family leave for West Plaines, Missouri, on Monday by the overland routo. L. B. Clough and wife have returned to Lincoln after a pleasant visit with friends in this city. Go to Roby's west of post office, for flour, feed, grain, hay, &c. Best quality and reasonable prices. Come In and subscribe for The Chief. Remember that we give a fine book with each subscription ot 11.00. Editor Geo. Warren and family re turned home last night from a pleasant visit with friends and relatives ia Bea trice and Lincoln, We could have furnished a very de lightful "jag" column this week but as it Is not a matter of public record we modestly refrain. Many men of many minds but all agree that the Rand-MoNall Guide is in valuable to any one having business in connection with railroads. Remomber the dinner and supper for the firemen will be served one week from to-morrow. Don't fall to attend and dine to the health ot the flrebojs. Will S. Jay representing the State Journal waa a pleasant caller at thia office yesterday. Mr. Jay says the Jour nal ia in it ahead of any daily in the state. Mr. W. A. Williams who has been connected with the Trade Mill Agency has withdrawn from that institution and hpB gone to Missouri where he will reside in the future. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Fulton had quite a scare the other day caused by their little son Don, swallowing a pin. The pin becamo lodged in his throat but finally passed down and tho llttlo follow appears to bo us happy as ever. Moss Abel's hair has a vory peculiar Bhudo ot red-' thia weok, because somo lightflngercd gentleman took hla hog that bo had killed for his own eating. Tbo buiiio follows got one from D. M, Piatt. 'Tis meat that somo fellow ia aftor. Sotrrit Ward News. Frankio Leako desires to thank Mrs. E. O. Talbot for kindly remembering him with some beautiful orange blossoms, the first ho over saw Mrs, Homer Dayles and little baby Ray aro very sick Engi neer Katzmire'a llttlo boy has boon very sick with iung fovor. Tho girl who is saving up for a seal skin sacquo may not bo far-sighted, but shosees fur ahead. Milford will mako a bid for tho noxt O. A. R. encampment. Tho town has many advantages in the way of flno groves and good fishing. Douglas county nt tho present time is giving more or less aid to over 7,000 per sons. Tho spirits invoked to find the dead body of Barrett Scoit have now handod in their report. Tho lower houso of tho legislature has sixty-six employes. Lincoln's street railway is being oppe atod by a receiver. Mrs. Honry Anthony ot York is so low with typhoid fovor that hor lifo is des paired of. Frod Schelly of Norfolk has stored owey 1,200 tons of hard, cold ico. The sharp wind blew, Tho tine snow flow, And sifted down his neck; A cold he nursed, Ilia system was a wreck. For doctors' skill He got a bill At which ho waa surprised; He wonderB why Ho didn't buy That coat we advertised, An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Bettor pay Wiener $20 for an overcoat than give it to the doc tor. Wiener sells overcoats now at wholesale cost, and they range from 12 to $12. On and after February let, excepting Saturday evenings I will cIofo my store at 0:30 o'clock p. m. C. Wieneh. The Chicago Clothing Store February 1st, will close at 0:30 o'clock p. m until further notice A. Gammiia, Manager. To tho Farmers. The Red Cloud cooperative associa tion will hold a general mooting Tues day, Jan. 29, 1805, at one p. m. sharp, at the court house. Como all. Br Ordeu op Committee. Most people can not afford to experi ment. They want immediate relief. That's why they use One Minate Coagh Cure. Lord Randolph Churchill's condition is unchanged. The name One Minute Cough Cure sug gestn n medicine that relieves at onoe, and quickly cores. Its use proves it. . The list of letters remaining at the post offico uncalled for up to January 21, Keef u Oscar, Seil W. H. D. Wall Millie. Tho above letters will be sent to the dead letter office Feb. 7, 1895. It not called for. Frank Cowden, Postmaster. Yon make no mistake when you tak DeWltt's Littla Early Risers for bilioues nees, dyspepsia or headache, because these little pills oure them. "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall ho also reap." "I know an old soldisr who had ohronio diarrhoua of long stand to have been per manently cased by taking Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Edward Bhumplk, a prominent drug gists of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for over seven years and consider it superior to any ether medicine now on the market tor bowel complaints." 25 and 50 cent bot tles of this remedy tor sale by Deyo & Orioe. Salt Rhsnm often appears in cold weathsr attaoking the palms of the hands and othsr parts ef the body. Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood purifier oures salt rheum. Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headaeee. 25o. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pare arses Crews ef Tartar Powder. Pretty Tfcdaw They have recently made gold leaf by eleotro-obemical processes as thin as fonr-millionthsof an inch thiok, it yon can imagine that It was exactly 1-2,-798,000 of an inch. Tho highest previous thinness ever reached was 1-867,650. This is 10.684 times thinner than ordi nary thin writing paper. Journal ot Education. Estimate efExiteniM. I, t. n. Fort, County Clerk of Webster coun ty. Nebraska, do hereby certify, -that at a meeting of the Board of County, Supervlssrs of said county held on the Itth day ot January 1898. Tho following estimate of expenses were made for the year J8Sato-wlti Superintendent ot schools H5S 2S Court of egpenses 23M 00 coal and Court House fj 00 Bounties on Animals .U&JX County Supervisors.......... lS?,i5 hooks Bumonary auuiuiuuua riVi iS Assessors isio vo hpeclal Committees Jjspo Coroner JsSJH County Attorney , 2S2 J" Incidental t 0 J Building. Poor House 2000 pu County Poor PJS SS Couuty Bridges ? IlUHtia .1J2?JK Mull Unurf timid 1'SOO 00 County Fair ,?9S R2 Jail and Jailor 1JM 00 Holdler Uellet W0M County Board Equaluatlou son 00 Board of Kloctlou 720 00 Tnai 82'.,.723C0 Wltiima mv huiil and at-al of said county Bed Cloud on tills Wtlf day of JntiUHry 1805. it (sbu) ' Co'unty Clerk. Supervisors' Proceedings. CLAIMS. Dr. G. E. licKeebjrcom'er examiner....! SI C. II. Crone " " 13 40 Frank lllckerson witness fee 220 Randolph McNitt com'ernf insanity.... 3 " " rrontox 8 James H. White expends for expenses tn enred In conveying I, 8. Real to tho spylnm ,.....,. 3S K. C. Andrews work on bridge G J. V. Decker " " 8M Arthur It. Davis labor on b'ldgo 73 U V. Ilnmmcl " " 10 SO A, I, lllldrcth lumber -H29 Wm. Irons, " 4IR0 John T. JeMoeen, work on bridge ISO TtiomtM Ielgh, bridge tilling I3R0 M, It. Mnrrh, hardware MM S. 1 Mnrtln, labor 375 1'lntt A Krerws Co., lumbor 10878 It. 8. I'ronrifU 202 nO .Tnmesflregrey.workon brldgo 4575 Wm. F. itenkel, " " 3 Chav Schnltx. " " .TO W.A. Seoley, blneksmlthlng 10 John 8tratton, work on brldgo. ..i 3 Traders l.ombcr Co., lumber 0 Htnnley, work on htldgo 1050 Chicago Lumber Co. In Jewell Co. Knn, for lumber forbrtdgoonitoto line Floyd Crow, brldgo work, cr on tax.. OWCrow, bridge worker en tax... , A Harris, , Wm, Harris, ' ' cron tax.. O. W. Hummel, " " cron tax.. I. N. Harrison, " " cr on tax. 12.77 13 75 12 75 850 3 70 18 00 13M 8.1. Martin, " " cron tax 9 00 Joooph Baladcn, " " cron tax 13 GO J. W. Saladen. labor on dry ck bridge... 775 W. H.'Bswyer, brtdgo work cr on tax.... 77 50 Geo. Wlllerd, " cron tax.... 3 c.G. Wiggins, " " crn tax.... 823 J. F. Watt, work and expenses on wood ward bridge cr on tax 2138 Adams Co. for hnlf expense In establishing- a public road between Adams and Webster 67 57 SlnteJonrnal Co.for printing and supplies 241 50 T. P. Albright, coal for Co. Judges office cron tax 450 H.n.Ilranbaker.hardware labor cr on tax 1050 A. W. Cox, for services a Co, tiupcrvlton cron tax JudgoDufTy. feelncaseof Fred Perry,. J. W. Itunchey, fee for eamo C. F, Evans, for oil 8. W, Foe, for eervico as ballff M.II.McNItt.foroll ... J.C. Warner, for canvaser election cron tax E. Peters, election judge J. 8. Taryenb, election jndge E. J. Wilson, ' " H.W nailer, election clerk L. A. Detour, " " nnd ineigr. 8. lllnnlgkce, judgo 1380 803 260 630 14 8 4 4 4 4 17 2 4 7 20 4 4 4 I J. D. Cbrlmau, " and messenger T.M.Lee. " It. B. Thompson, clerk G. II. Payne, ' A.H. Sprschcr, Jndire W T Fleher , iadge and messenger 8 H W Hubbard. Judgo 4 W II Uuthrle, clerk 4 HT White " 4 J II Carey, judge 4 AWChoat, 8 H Shirley, Judge 4 4 4 8 20 4 4 4 4 J It Laird, clerk Ed Funk, " and messenger i Cha Monger, jndge JHMonley, " OeoTl'ope, ' K A King, clerk SPFox, clerk and mcisenger 0 50 C II Jacknon, Jndge 4 Z Iiarnei, jndgv and mesaengtr H7S Johnflocsch. Jadgo 4 TTI-acy cleric 4 FredHurd, " 4 CEFutmnn. judgo 4 P Hill, Judgo and messenger 730 Cbaa Melnter. jndge 4 JEllutler, clerk 4 FLHInee. " 4 8 Matidellianm, jndge 4 Frank Morse, " 4 WAShotitenkick.Jadge 4 K C Ooschow, clerk nnd ineiweoger S'.'O A D Itsnney. " 4 LA Itsakins, Jndge 4 V McNitt. " 4 Hobert Hlckn, " 4 G W Hummel, clerk and meaeenger G 40 WeelryTbreckmortren, clerk 4 Geo II Bcott, Jndge 4 AH Pierce, " 4 WHParker, " and messenger 40 W P Kennedy, clerk 4 .Tno Kellogg. " 4 Frank Stroble, jndge 4 JohnZajlc, " 4 Jamos Dncklcr, " 4 W O Hoffman, clerk 4 A H Hoffman, " and meuenger HDO JosLGrandetaff.jndKeandraesaenger.. 8 John Pansier, " ; 4 WA May, Jndge 4 CDApley.Clvrk 4 Geo Grieg, " 4 A McCall, judge 4 G L Klnker, jndge and messenger 7 SO RMlichell, " 4 Jas Noble, clerk 4 McFnltren, " 4 RRPitney, jndge 4 M Johnson, " and messenger 070 Hirman Holdrege, clerk 4 CLBddy, 4 GEBringleson, Jndge 4 OF May, " and meuenger 4 C W Llnd green, " 8 OB Hanaey, clerk 4 WJMathenr, , 4 M Patterson, judge and messenger SCO James Drawer, " 4 Wash Heed, " 4 Geo Hlte, clerk 4 JasF Brewer, clsrk 4 Stephen Bsyles, judge 4 PConorer " 4 II W Brewer, " 4 C n Miner, clerk 4 A O Berg, ' and messenger 610 B A Temple, Judga 4 40 JHBsiley, " 4 RHFnlton, " andmatsenger 010 JATulleyt, clerk 4 John J Gsrber, clerk .. 4 Henry Wright, Jnror 17 CEaans, " 1410 D Oroot. " 1810 8 White. " 1040 MDMoNitt, " '1410 Hlman noldrcge, " 1880 Jas Mcintosh, " I8 60 Wm Lsetscb, " 4 CO FredOatroan, " 2100 LoeDetoor, " 1550 Fred Good, " 5 00 M L Flnkenblnder IS so Wm Klnkie 14 90 BFMIzer '. 12 10 John Doyle 18 30 John Faisler 20 00 DKenler 13 lo W B Householder U 70 Jacob Uoll 0 20 George Garner.... It 00 Martin Tomer IS 33 P JHnracher 40 at !iiillli ArniU ItS "0 , ,limIeu , J2 ou J Warren 10 10 apijimmmm jffMI We mmMmt Found a That Needed Money, So we give our customers the bene fit of our purchase. Come early as they will be picked up rapidly. 100 pnilB 15lb Jelly, per pail 100 boxes best ABC Soda Crackers, per pound, .... Uucolord Janan Tea. lib for 10001b best Salt Lake Peaches, 20lb for $1 1000 " best Country 500 1000 200 (C (( a Fancy Evaporated Pears, 10 " We have no old goods to work off on you. You never g t a poor article at our store. Above prices remain in force so long as our purchase lasts. Yours truly, Shea & Tuknube Bros. Red Cloud, Nebraska. spa 7kmmmii' A A Framo 0 00 T.I Ward 8 00 CSBennett 8 00 Henry Gilliam 8 00 OCBell 8 00 Fredlloward 8 00 NE hoblnson 2 00 FU Tnrnure 2 00 judge Dully etui, court services 8 OS Sam'l West and J W Itunchey, court service-) 11 40 C II Crone, costs ot State vs Ogllbee U0 CO It C Best, work on poor (arm und super visor services 30 90 Jas Rrootnfletd, services as supervisor.. . ts 80 CB Crone, postage, draaie and court expense 40 73 WM Crabll, supervisor services 19 00 O E Conrad, services as deputy sheriff.. SA 91 Henry Cook, supplies (00 Judgi Duffy, judge's tees 39 SO Bobt Dainersll, medical services 9 00 Chris Derra, witness fees 1 oc LoulsUerra, " " 100 JohnDcrra, " " 100 Henry Flabusker, witness fee l 00 8W Foo, bailiff for county board 10 00 LII Fort, postage and expense 38 00 L H Fort, Issuing election certificates.... 67 23 LII Frt,totaz list 400 00 A H Heffman, ssrvlces chat board 24 00 Wm Hurd, Services supervisor 15 80 P Bill. " " 32 30 HW Hummel, " " 15 40 Porter Hedge, services as bailiff 6 00 A C Hosmer, printing 01 So D M Hunter, educational expenses 16 10 Jacob Klndscher. bridge repairing aud board services 33 on Albert Kort. services as sunsrvlssr 17 SO D Hester, roadw.rk 2 60 WOLalrd, services on board 24 00 ll u Lewis, wora on Dnuge aua ooara services A McCall, board services A Morbart, hardware J W Moon, rentcounty judge's office..,. 28 so '.46 7:10 fin 00 78 03 f annie roiis, Dosraina moigeni K J Pulsipher, rep'g county jail. J W Bunchy, boarding prisoners.. 3M nosraing nnsoue board for Jurors.. a co 'J0 40 I7n 20 2 20 16 0 " " services as Jailor oowier &' iiouie, toroii a H Spracber, services ou board Chss Bchultr, " " J W Runcby, services In car. ol State vs Williamson J S White, postage, freight, &c Wilcox & McMillan, printing J F Watt, services on board Chas Turner. oBlclsl ssrvlces IS 80 18 16 87 17 00 00 17 60 sen Dr I W Tulleys, medical services 27 00 J A Tulleys, cauvasser election 6 00 Red Cloud, Neb., Jan. 23, 1895. Board net pursuant to adjournment, A H Hoffman, ohm, 15 members pres ent. Committee on settlement with coun ty treasurer and olerk reported favor able to the report of those offioials. The following bonds were approved: GEUatman, O II R D No 35. L J Lookridge, 29. J Grewell, Treas Lino Twp. G B Smith, " Red Cloud. J B Krai), " Catherton. W P Kuehn, Justioo Peace Lino. Communioatien from C F Cather, declining tho appointment of listor of vouchors in tho treasurer' office, road and aooepted and Chas Gilham chos en for that position, O C Tool receiv ing 3,T J Ward 5, and Mr Gilham 8 votes. mmmmggg IfclVv 3' 45c 5c 25c Dried Apples, 12lb 1 1 1 1 Carolina Rice, 20 " Three Crown Raisins, 20 " 3 'iUiUiiiUUUittK On motion Geo W Regan was $ pointed as one of tho Soldier's Re! commissioners for the ttrnroJ years. Moved and carried that tho board comply with seo 14 page 788, com piled statutes of 1893. This statute compels thtf board to creot tombstones on the graves of dead floldiors, whose relatives aro unable to do so. Resolution by Watt: Resolved that the chairman bo instructed to notify Secretary Ludden and tho State Journal that Webstar county is not on the list ot .ounties having applied for aid. Carried by 16 votes. We your committco on taxes recom mended tho treasurer bo authorized to strike from the tax list the taxes against lots 3, 4 atd 5, block 1, Red Cloud city for tho years 1888 aad 1889 Said property belonging to tho church of Christ. W. M. Crabill, P. Hill and C. Shultz, committee. Tho same consmittoe reeommended that the trciBurer be authorixed to oollect from R. M. Martin the taxes for the year 18t2 together with the interest and cost. Also that they had no Jurisdiction in tho esse of J. S. Haver for taxes. Tho renorta wer adopted. A resolution by Kindaoher outting the salaries of bridgo supervisors on bridge work to two dslhra per day aft er the first two days was adopted. The committee on cemetery consist ing of Cox, Hill and Kort recommend ed the threo graves be moved to lot C or 7. A resolution by R. C. Best to in struct the clerk and phatrm.n r .u beard to securo money from the treas urer s offico in cases of insanity whilo the board is not in session was adopted. Committco on supplies reoommend ed after careful investigation that a safo bo purehasod from K. M. Martin . V ?2nt' B0'8 recd t a cost of $125. Approved. ported thoy had examined the sureties on bank bonds and rocom- mended their continuance. Approved. Jas. Bromuehl submittod a resolu- n.tify tho B. & M. railroad to fix tho road nnd nrntoin,, .1 t . " .:v .'"0 Ul w,u "arrows near ar io ' " De'nB ft S UnSaf0 Pi aoc. Moved by Cox that tho prlco paid for the Webster county, b'ar docket soonia not exceed $30. Carried 2- I gW -' agssWiaw gtLsYA ,. Sl V i h$ A 1rf"!v'T 'mmmwmMmwmiqmritfm