tlfM) "Jt r $ i i J i- ' r State VOLUME XXXV III. YOU CAN SAVE A check account will not nly helpyou to spend your money economically, but it will also aid to save money systemat ically. When you have a record of every cent you pay ou (which yu will have if you pay by check) you will be more careful of your expenditurer. A check account gives you a complete re cord of every cent you spend. You get a receipt for each bill paid. You have safety for your funds and convenience for your business transactions. Pay by check. Webster County Bank, RED CLOUD, NEB. CAPITAL $25,000 B. F. Mizer, President, S. R. Florance, Cashier. DIRECTORS: B. F. Mizer, C. J. Pope, Wm. M. Crabill, Wm. H. Thomas, S. R. Florance. COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. Kkd Cloud, Nkiir., Apbil 13th, 1U10. Board of Webster County Commiss ioners met pursuant to adjournment;. Members all present. Now conies N. L. Fitzgerald, Trustee and Erviug Collins from Logan pre cinct' Kansas to confer with the Board of Webster County, in regard to build ing a bridge ou stato line between Kansas and Nebraska, on south lino of Line precinct at the- South East Corner of Section H3, Town 1, Range 11, Web tcr County, Nebraska. Thereupon it was moved and seconded that the Chairman appoint n Committee to con for with a like Committee from Logan Precinct Kansas to determine upon home plan or kind of bridge to build aud the motion carried, nud thereupon the chairman appointed the following named Commissioners, G. W. Hummell nndJ.G. Overman of Commissioner District No. 3, as a committee to meet with said committee from Logan Pre cinct, Kas., and report forthwith. Now comos C. It. Besso and inukes complaint that he was assessed on laud belonging to the right of way of the railroad company which is a double assessment on said land and requests the Board to refund him the amount paid on said double assessment. No action taken on foregoing complaint. Ou motion the claim of John Koenchy, $25 for one month' labor on I'oor Farm for the month of March 1010 was allowed and the clerk was In structed to draw warrant ou Poor Farm Fund in payment of same. Now comes Mr. Anderson from Line Precinct and makes complaint that, ho was erroneously assessed on part north west quarter section 15-1-11 and re GU WATCH This Space For BARGAINS Hed Gloud Jtode u lllBlorlcnl Society quests the Board to reduce his ou said laud 85. The above nud going request was rejected. Motion made and seconded John Znjie bo and in appointed taxes foro- that road overseer of District No. 11. Motion carried. Motion made and seconded that the ofilcinl bond of John Znjic as road ovorscor for road district No. 11, Web ster County, Nebr., be approved. Motion carried. Motion made and soconded that tha oilicial bond of John It. Stanser as jus tice of the poace in and for Hod Cloud city bo approved. Motion carried. Motion made aud seconded that the depository bond of tho Exchange Hank of Bladon, Neb., bo approved. Motion carried. Motion made and secondod that tho depository bond of tho Stato Hank of Bladen, Nebr., be approved. Motion carried. In the matter of tho Petition from Franklin County of Carl Scharff, D. L. Leonard and others asking that the road on county line lying west of tho north.west quarter of section 30, and tho south west quarter of section 10 all in towu 2, range 12, Webster Coun ty, Nebr., have the immodiate attent ion of the Webster County Board. It was moved and seconded that said petition bo referred to G. W. Hummoll Commissioner of Commissioner District No. 3, Webster County, Nebr. Motion carried. In the matter of tho School tax in district 84 aud CO it appearing that Dirk Hoppen was transferred from School District 84 to District 00 nud not having been assessed in School District No. 00, in compliance with his transfer for tho year 1009, but was as sessed in School district No. 84, in- so & Implement Go. J Newspaper That Gives The News Fifty-two OED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, stead. It was moved and .seconded that the County Treasurer bo and hereby is in structed to transfer SI 1.02 from district 81 to district No 00 bolng tho amount due district No. CO from district 8i. Motion curried. On motion board adjourned to meet April 14, 1910. April 14, 1910. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Members all present. In the matter of tho bridge work, it appearing that certain plans on said bridge not having arrived from the state engineer as ordered, it was mov ed and seconded that said work be tak en up on arrival of said plan. Carried. Moved and seconded that tho claim for $67.55 of A. C. Slaby for harness and repairing and furnishing tho poor farm, be allowed and tho clerk bo and is hereby instructed to draw warrant on the poor farm fund, in payment of same. Carried. Now comes John Crans and Sam Foo before the board and asks to have a committee appointed to investigate the ei milo of road running east and west on the north side of said road between sections two and eleven, town one, range oleven, to determine the advisa bility of opening a ditch to carry away surplus water, thereupon the chairman appointed the following named commis sioners: J. G. Overman, L. Schmidt, G. Ohmstede and G. W. Hummell ns a committee to investigate said ditch. Now como said committee before the board and state that after investigat ing said road they find same to be under the control of the city of Red Cloud. Moved and seconded that the claim for $123.18 of Piatt & Freeze for wire, posts and coal furnished the poor farm be allowed and the clerk instructed to draw warrant on tho poor farm fund in payment of same. Carried. The chairmen appointed G. Ohmstedo L. Schmidt and T. J. Chaplin, as a com mittee to invest'gate road in Pleasant Hill precinct, over which the mail route runs and is in very bad condition. On motion board adjourned to meet April 15, 1910. Red Cloud, April 15, 1910 Board met persuant to adjournment. Members all present. We, your committee, appointed to meet as a bridge committee with like committee from Logan township, Smith County, Kansas, in regard to building a bridge on said stato lino at the so corner of section 33, town 1, range 11, recom mend that a bridge 36 feet long, com posed of steel and concrete, to be paid for by Smith county, Kansas, and Web ster county, Neb., each to pay one-half of all expenses connected with tho building of said bridge. Respectfully submitted, G. W. Hummel and J. G. Overman, committee. Moved and seconded that said report be approved. Carried. We, your committee, appointed to in vestigate road in Pleasant Hill precinct ooiween sections za ana zi, town z, range 10, And said road to be in bad con dition, and Is impractable to rapair said road and advise board to change said road to run around bend in creek at this point and secure a good road. Re spectfully submitted, G. Ohmstede, L. Schmidt, T. J. Chaplin, committee. Moved and seconded that tho foregoing report be approved. Motion carried. Motion made and Beconded that tho plans heretofore adopted, for bridgo work, not being of tha desired width, be reconsidered and said plans rejected. Motion carried. Motion made and seconded that the board adopt a six foot concrete plan for singlo or double culvert. Motion carried. Motion made and seconded that the board adopt the 18 foot span, one beam bridge plan. Carried. Motion made nnd seconded that the board adopt tho 36 foot span, one beam bridge plan. Carried. Motion made and seconded that T. J. Chaplin bo and is hereby instructed and authorized to build a concrete ford 16 feet, across Sand creek on ono fourth quarter section line road, in section 12, town two, range 10. Carried. Motion made and seconded that the clerk be and is hereby authorized to advertise for sealed bids on concrete work per cubic foot, county to furnish all material. Said bids must be on fllo in tho clerk's ofllce on or before 12 o'clock, noon, May 24, 1910, and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Carried. On metion the board adjourned to meet May 24th, A. D. 1910. E. W. Robs, County Clerk. Weeks Each tear For $1.50. A1MML See That New Spring Jewelery All the latest creations of the goldsmith's art in all lines. V Also a new clean up-to-date line of Hull Detachable Handle Umbrellas and Parasols. 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