n325& ;.V: .'.TrT S4PkUr?f rw . ai jl tj , -e ., , AW, "f V . fcUAMt KZ,iirVr--,.,,4&!?C.ttj, jmMi V- n -i - W-A 1 iiat C KID OLOUD, WEBltAlIA, CHIEF 1 2$ ifl pSai I8 fl ta R G Ufa fl i TrO I a iTitltJBHrW PBPPH I H Bv tta fLaaaLi I sW ILaaaaM w -mBt sB LrssF AVc luivc the exclusive selling rights for this groat laxative. Trial size, 10 cents. H. E. GRICE DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE. County "Dads" , Are In Session Kkii Ci.iii n, Nkii., .Inn. 11, Hi 10. Hoard of County Commissioners met. In regular so-sion. Members all pros out Meeting 1'iillfil to order by Cleih. Paul Stoi.-y whs .ducted Chiilimiin for lh yoiirlMu. I Minutes of former meeting read iin'tl approved. A saloon license, was gianted to A. ' F. Krouse of Koseinont and tho bond ' filed and approved. J hi the mutter of bids for supplies fori the various ollluers for tlie coming year. Itlds were opened ami upon in Tostlgatlon bids wore rejected and olllcers diieeted to pureliaso hiiuIi sup plies as udveitlsed for at prices not to exceed bids submitted. On moliou Tax hist and Treasurer's Semi Animal Statement wns let to the Commercial Advertiser and Illue Hill Leader at one half legal late. Application or liairiet Siiuinau for admission to Soldiers Homo read and approved Repoit of Uoiul Overseers of Dls trlctsNo 1, tjijj, 8, l'. 11. ' and '- were appioved. Lew Aubuihon was appointed Hoad OvMerAeerofdistrlctNo.il to till va cancy. Iteslguutlou ot B. K. Uootli Road Overseer of district No. i!r. was read and accepted. On motion Chris lluy was appointed to 1111 vacancy On motion County Trcasmer was In structed to strike from tax list for the year 11)1.1 tho Items of a mortgage giv en by Clias. Blobaum to Sophia Aionds adminl-ti ati ix of estate of Win. Arends for eOOD and also note of 12G, the same being outlawed ami declared worthless by County Judge. k Moved and seconded that tho follow itig be the estimate of county expenses for tlio ensuing year: County Superintendent s uoo'J Disti let Court luOo Incidentals 10,()(K) Boolisand stationery 1000 Gorouor 2l)0 Couuty Board and Equalization.. 3700 County Attortioy 1200 County Assessor and deputies... 3000 Roads 30,000 Poor 1000 Uridges 30,000 Soldiers Relief 300 Insane 300 Total t83,400 The following claims on the general fund were audited and allowed: Murv E ArncBon $25 00 Blue Hill Leader 18 65 J. 0. Butler 2 85 Foster JJiown 23 12 T. J. Chaplin 88 95 Lon Carpenter 15 32 W. E. M. Dever 12 00 Dr. Uameroll 17 00 W. D. Edoon 56 15 Red Cloud Furmerj Institute.. 'J5 00 Ulue Hid Guida Rock " Cowles E. S Fi z II E Urtv llru.Ci W. i. 11. n'ninti ... A l Hntimur R V l xioy .. . 25 00 25 00 2J 0" 02 17 WW &r 4?5 7 86 Wt& 4 00 40 06 2 50 J7 Si O. 1 1 Ilengu,, Hui i. .Iran' ,, O J Kiiliy..,. Si'i Lmt'.ey . .. Jmn sL'iy 'V .ittt Mul i AvryQo :v 885 45 Morlnrl Rroj ... S5 49 U. G. Martin G.00 Fioyd Mr-Cull 104 GO A. H. McArthur 36 30 Edith L. McKeiKhnn GG 80 C D. llobinaon for phono, lights mid watiT 192 13 A D Uniiify 38 00 Ll.yd IttfiKlc 10 52 Jo.RIkkI'is 11 51 I'huI Storey 115 Go C a it S',a er 194 20 M'"- MytaSUby 30 00 l K :jpeucu 10 75 Sell O Uint. No. 2 25 00 Anna B. Spunoglt; 33 75 Mra Lizzie Wilson 150 00 0. F. Walker 10 00 Mm. Grace Kli k 200 Mr, Jennie Perry 2 00 Neb. Inst. Feeble Minded 38 65 Jan. 12, 1916. Board met purtuant to adjournment. Chairmuu uppoiulcd CJhaplm.and Me Cull to check Clerk of Court, Co. Judgp, Sheriff, Co. Clerk, and Co Supt. Shid ' i hoirman and Stony to check Count) ireuburer. Chairman uppuinted (nidge commit teed hb follows: Uidtrici 1, Chaplin, Iloirmun and Mc Cull. District 2, Hoirman, Shidter, Chaplin DUriet3, McCill, Storey, Hoffman. District 1, Storey, McCall, Chaplin. District 5, Slndler, Storey, Hoffman. I'ojr Furm cuinitleo Chaplin fUiutr man. McCail and Huffman. A Nice Boquet ' m The following from itho pun of Karl Speuce, in his Frankllii County Newa, isatiice boquet, indeed, and really makes us glad wo arc living: Tho Red Cloud Argus will be thlrly seven years old this week. Editor Edson lias Itopt tho Argus up to the high staudurd set by his predecessor, Editor L. E. Taltaud it is one of the good newspapers of the valley. The Red Cloud Chief is another one of the old papers of the valley, having completed its fortytlilrd year last week. The Chief has Hoen many up3und downs and if we aro not mistaken was ouco botuud lost on an election. Since coming under the management of Editor McArthur a few years ago, it lias blossomed out into one of the best papers aloug tho valley and is now one of the best propositions in this section of tho state. The Red Cloud Commercial Adver tiser started out on Its fifteenth year on Monday of this week. Wo remem ber very well when the ComniPrclal Advert'scr was startod by its preent editor and people laughed at him for. attempting to publish n paper three times a week, but the Advertiser has been right on tho lob ever since. He started out with one small jobber and a handful of type, but now lias one of the best equipped oillcos aloug the valley Farm Loans Lo'vckl Intei est, bent option and j terms to bf I'm! In the state. Money iilwaj s lllflf. d'. v'ull for C. mu at State F. C.lTllKIt. Notice A'll nonuuuti due Utu firm of Whit akr v. UuokUs uie li be psid to Harry UujuIbh, who Iibh uimrtio of the biuluets. As I ik'fcli'u to go to funning in tliu bpi'iug, at) acenuuts must bo paid ut once. HARRY BUCKLES. Lincoln Letter SeetetHry O. E. Ilernecker of tlie state hoard of equalization and assess ment has sent out a notice of the annual mcotltu; of county assessor, to lie liilil In the senate chamber, Lincoln, .Jannan 1!) and 20,1'Mll. Counlj eli-rks ami iiieinliers of tin- eount.i ! M-'ls ut o also imiled to nttend tins meuiing, which promises to be the most inter isting and useful gatliurliig of tln kind in yeiirs. Land assess, nents will h mailc In lillO and uniformity in valua tions Is the result Secretary lietneeUer is stilvlng for. Dr. .1. I). Case, inspector of the slate b laid of health, iinuouuiv that lie lias readv for distribution a now edition of 'Rules and Koguiutions of the Stute Board of Health" covering quarantine, care and disinfection 'of contagious diseases, rules for reporting births and deaths, etc., revised and edited by Dr. II. II. Cummins, of Seward, secretary. This publication is freo to all doctors, schools, und poisons having to do witli the care of tho side. Address, Dr. ). D. Case, State Iloiue, Lincoln. Eieven county treasurers have sunt in iiutfinil settlement statements to State Auditor Wm. II. Smith up to January (ith. but settlement has been made wild only one Foster S. (Jumble of Stanton county. The other ten treasurers (of Adams, Box llutte, Fill moro, Furnas, Greeley, Hall, Howard, Knox. Richardson and York) will be sottlod with as promptly as possible, after they have made an additional statement showing balance of statu funds on hand at end of each month In 1915, togethr with date and amount of each remittance. The statutory peiialj ty will probably be exacted in all cases whore treasurers ref,used to make monthly remittances. State Treasurer Geo. E. Hall's state ment for the mouth of December 1015, shows au increase of cash on hand over November. The totals for all funds are as follows: Nov. 30, '15, Bal. on liandSLS01,709.33 December collections ... 03G,OG0.62 Total 81,811,068.87 December disbursemeiits 5:7,(i00.0.' Doc. 31, M5, Hal. on hand 1,234,003 82 Total $l,Hll,GG8.S7 The tail mice on hand at end of Dec ember is held as follows: In depository banks $1,000,121.01 Bonds hold as cash 8S,000.C0 UniVlty war's held as cash 85,831.11 -V. f nnu- I ,v ,. A Jrl.& Light Asa FeaJJier" 'Talk about licht. fluffy, tempting; and wholesome jelly Rolls, Cakes, Biscuitsandother good things! My! but CALUMET BAKING POWDER certainly heats the band for sure results for purity, economy and wholesome bakings. Tell your mother to try Calumet Bakinc Pow der on the money-back Received Highest Awerde K$u Col Btti ftii Su iUf In Piu4 Ctn. TMADsgyETROST SSb 5C "J l Mi ... im. r U -1 i 4 I ni'lftJUItil m. I H 4 , M AfMI 'li I wir;,;.' ' :;.is,i'''iMi2s.T5j A ,,, ' MCTAJ "" -- jrf" i 8Bwwe: C1 Cheap and big canT..tl.i.ir;f,owdi!&doi)oi cavoyou mnncy. Crliiirv'tc'ogs-ltVPurr nnd far superior t r.our n'..U and tojB, Methodist Mention Union Prayer meetings. Get icatly for the Revival! Revivals always begin with tho church. WliHt Itlml of a vhui eh wont niv Hnircli In-If ovory m niln-r wns just like mc Second Ojiru u-rly Conference .Satur day ut 7:'l0 p. in. The Union prayer meeting will bo held tit the Methodist chiiioli this week. The piogiam to lie given by the h tenncdlatc LcHguo has been postponed one week on account of tlie sickness of the SupeiliiiondMiit Rev. B W. -Marsh I). D will pujach next Sunday morning. The Intci mediate League has a chin t er now t weiitytlve yeius and one day after the organization of the Epwoitli League. Anniversary week of tlio League brought out some very line talent. The one shortcoming was tlie pnoplo failed to come out to hear them. Sacrament Sunday morning. You are invited. There is an extra day in this jear, February 20th, why not make it a great day. How would au all day prayer meeting htrlke you Rev. C. L. Mykks, 1). D , Pastor. NOTICE! Having purchased the blacksmith shop recently conducted under the name of WhltakerA Buckles, I am new prepared to do General Blacksmithing and Repair Work I invite all old putions of the shop, as well as anyone else desir ing work of this class to give mo a trial. Ira Wolre, who for years has bioti employed in this shop, has accepted a position with me, und can be found at the old stand. CALL AND SEE US F. J. BARTUNEK Normal School war. held as cash (SS.IiOLlO Johnson county war. held as cash ".fiOO.OO Checks and currency in vault iu,oir.:u Total balance Sl,28 1,003. H'l Taking chargo of the treasury on January 8, 1013, it required, a day or t.o for Treasurer (lull to get his bear ings, but about the 12th of .January he announced that thei cutter all state warrants would lie paid on present ation, and no more would be rcglstor oil if it could bo avoided. On January 12. 1915, there were outstunilingSSG3,CuO of general, university and normal war. rants-all thawing I peicent interest. J'jrom that day to tins, e:;uept one small lot of univ.-rsitj wanauts none blue been tcgistciol. Lei-s ihau It months after taking eliaio, all the registered warrants wore t imposed of as mi lotere.sl liability against tho state, and every state wan ant is now at par. Rebekah Lodge Installs The Rebekah Indue met Thursday evening and installed the following officers for tho ensuing year: Miss Pearl Huffer, N. U.; Mrs. Anna Clark, V. O.; Miss Clara McMillan, Secretary; Mrs. Lottie Smith, TietiMiror; Mrs Joe Fogel, R. S N. G ; Mrs. W. (!.' Wttiron, L. S., N. G.; Mis. E. WoUch, Warden; Mrs. F. A mack, Conductor; Mrs. Anna Spires, Guardian; Miss Nan nie Wright, R. S V.G.; Mrs. Harring ton, L. S.,V.Q. e iTELLS VENTfORM IS NEAR j Electric Companies Have Arrange- t ment Which Warns Them When i Extra Light Is Needed. Whcn a heavy storm cornea up in tho daytlmo and tho sky gets dark wo all turn on tho electric light. Some- (times this happens bo suddenly that tho companios which supply tho elec tric current aro taken unawares with only the normal daytlmo current that Is entirely inadequate to meet a gen oral demand. Henco electric companies havo to I keep a man with a keen weathor eye (constantly "on tho Job." One of tho ilargest concerns in Now York has re cently installed a storm detector slmi .lar to a wireless telegraph receiving Inpparatun, which Is nffected by neigh boring thunderstorms nud nnnounces their presonco by ringing a bell. Tho 'nearer tho storm tho moro fro un ntly idoos tho hell ring, nnd within an hour to a half hour beroro tlio storm lucnUa Uioro Is ample vnml.ii to propare ad ditional generators for nervica vhon abnormal demnnds for current ore felt. DR. CBAS. E. CROSS CXNTl&T Vfcft HlXTh 0ANU m Cioui) ' ' 9 Nebraska ! 20 OFF J j ft ALL wssa til Inventory Time Will Soon Be Here And in Order to Reduce Stock Will Give 20 Per Cent Off on All Winter Goods For Two Weeks Only. Now is Your Chance to Secure Some Real Bargains as All Goods Are Advancing in Price Stock Consists of: Dress Goods Underwear Knit Caps Yarns Hoods Gloves Profit Sharing With Each 10 fe. Barbara Phares Agent For Warner Bros. Corsets oud Dutterlck Patterns Jk a i ' i "''" fl WE WILL APPRECIATE A SHARE OF YOUR COAL OR.DER.S PLATT&FREES &$S&msimmB &c Pianos and Musical Merchandise UNDERTAKING 'LKDY HTTENDKNJ j ctfia tiiswcrca uay or Night J . f'rlW A ED. ANACK I THK PHONES MoFARLAND BUILDING I ALL 3hhb n aaHsissi bSSSSbsbSbbbibSbSBbSSbiiisSbSb January Iravel Specialties Some of the biggest and most important conventions of the year will be held in Lincoln in January. These conventions wlM Interest thousands of Nobraskans. In Lincoln,, January 17-23 Meetings of Organized Agriculture Hoard of Agriculture Horticultural Society Llvo Stock Improvers llorso Hreeders Cattle lireederh Pair j men's Association Swliu' UrecdeiM General Conventiono Mut Uortleultural Smdety I'.rirU aivl I iU' .M uiuf lutiirets .Still'- Uumbi'i m-n'ri AsOk-iavio'i IVir (Hi i i t i.fe'i i n, ii,f.ijiji,uioii, S3 w. n. W. S. Silks and Velvets Hose-Wool Fleeced Cotton Bats Outing Flannel Sweaters Mittens Stamps Given Cent Purchase ' 'P I. ' ''I H A -" r bw . Sheep Bteeders and Wool Uiowers Corn Improvers Florists and Hoo Keepers Stuto ami County Fairs Clood IdmilH, Itiiral School Patrons nnd Rlmllnr nsociatioiiN Hfata UottleiV AhiociaUon County A-..i).'s . l-o , i.pply t .mi:li.ou. thunn.,,., WJHTri.N, f,-., u.inn.croial Club I- :ii I'u, ,. t,n..n I h f 11 V ! 'uMKlHiitiAWU m ''w;wi.4KafcWtagWhfc urn- fws .Mc-ntcf-sfcti. H.t0t-Hl