I ", VOL. 2. HKMNGMRD. BOX BUTTE COUNTY. NEBRASKA. FRIDAY, AP1UL 10. MM. NO-7 ,iraCBqSBTm.tntMiii uwuuMra,t.prwwjadff nww ujuni!qFBWBmutwwiauJdttmwwMi BWOTrfawU.111 JU fl IU1OTI T i E? ifl 6' ttrW ft y $ ! ft MiiMmminmmtwu JSrv i t :: 1 H i P fi The Herald. OFFICIAL, PAPER OF -'- BOX BUTTE COUNTY. I'uIU1ii'il awry frioay and enteral at Uk. poM-oftee in llemiiujford. Nebraka. m iseeond- oJum mull matter. Tim Hkrai.ii lmlnroted to tho inUnints of Itomlnfiford and Hox Ilatt oo nnly. TtlOS. J. O'KHUl'B. Publisher. rV- -. ..t'T- . . HtlllBOlUrTIOjl HATER) MiirtSrfR-'VRAIl... -ttfV 'thXJMONUIS -.?i M " COUNTY OFFiriflts. K. M. Mcum .' .....Clerk. A. M.Mim.ku Trraaiirw Jam. It. U. IlKWBTr .' JeW K.I'.SwnESBT Hlwriff 'H.K. Oilva Attoraty. Mts A. E. Neki.and Sijperiiin.mVnt CHuOIrann fchineyor, Dk.W.K Mimxu Coronet l)h. b. W. ItoivUAN Physician. JAMEa-lUHnr ('onitnUsknipr 1st Oitt. JajS. Hoixtxbaki:.... ( oinmimioncrBi.il DI(, Q. W. IJnstUN Coinnii&alonerSrdDiBt. Democratic State Convention Th Btato convention or the Drao"ratli party of Nebraska is hereby railed to uvwt At l.ui coln. April ifl. 1W Ht the hour of t 'clock p. in for Uio purpose of sslectinir lH dnlKat a 'id Jti alternates to ntt'-nd the DraJcratii; national ' contention to bo livid in 'hiraijo on the "th day of July 108. Tlif apportionment of delegates from i arh ronnty Insed o i th v teof tho hew nrabln 1. J. Malioney candidate for jndtte of theenpremo court at the met ccneral election, and luoluiUd ' (Megaim at large ironi each county In on follow: ' Haaner 2 Dmicl lio ftnttn 5 Grant 2 Dawee 6 Hooker . . .. . 2 , 'Kimball 2 Scot Ulnfftt 2' Hheridan.; r Hious 3 Thomas , .... 2 i DMIitajnneratio ttnteosntrnlcommitUy I Jaiils 13. Gheban. Euclid Uarti.v, . Secretary. Chairman, i All Democrats in Box Butte County aro requested l meet at tho Syndicate Block in the City of Alliance, Nebraska, on April IS, 1806", for the purpose of selecting ,fivo delegates to attend the Democratic State Convention to bo held in the city of Lincoln 'Nebraska, on April 29, 1890; to select 10 delegates to attend the National Democratic Convention, to bo hefd in the city of Chicago ji-intliQ .month, . of -,-tJujio,; nest v' . - S. M. Smysek, Chairman. mail nuiscToity. nEMiNOFano poatoBico. On vfU days door ; opens at J a. m.,Kenwal delivry openant 8 a. ri. nmlcloi-vs at f p. m. Opa ShikIrj'. 9 to 10 a. in. nciflNflFOnn ABD 13ox Uutxe ritnged&ily except Souuny. llrwii.'.uronu awd I)tJ.v&v Etage, Monday WPunwdsy and Friday. New Short Lino to Helena, Butte r Spokane, Seattle and Tacoma O. X. So WC. TiiTio Card. KART UOUNP. No. 42. pasuwnKiT urflvus ut 1l:S.ip.n.. " iafrolKht " " 0:uo p.m. " 48fiulgtit nrrlvoH nt 10;i0a. in. WKBT BOUND .No, 41 pncKrnKorarrIvout b;2I a.m. " 4flfruii:nr " 11:M' i. in " 47 (might urrlviiH ut x6 p in All traiub enrry lMSRunwor. W. M;Coiumi, Afffii Cliu.roli ISii-qBotory. riONOUEOATIONAL. r.'aohliriioh ultor AjiiMc Sunday, bt;'""lnK Janimry. 1. Wl, ai 11 o'clock u. in., and at T p. in. Kumli. Schooi lit 10 a. in. l'ruyor Mcotint; oach Wudmmiu; at 7 p. in. CiEKMAN MITIIUHAVJ-Sfrvlm at tli Court HoiibO. Hv. Wuiulcrlioh. Ptistor ( ATHOLlCj-ltov Charlcw Zak 1'rtfltor. J ABTHODI.ST:-n J.W. Ktidall Ptor IU l'rfmohlng tho teoond mid lonrtii niHiay ti mcli motitli ut 11 a in., ami T p. ut. ll'ISCOl'AliS-Sorvlct In IhoOonwrfljtBt- iIonnl Cliurcli. Iter. TVxtor EurvlceH on the third ThrstlHy In oAtih month fit 7 p. m. W. A. KowJ.nah t'amp No. 2fl0, Ui second and foart h Topmlay nigt.t of oa.-h month, YlcitiuK Nelijhbora wrdially iutitad. W. 11. lopuscE. Clerk. K. H wrr. V. ('. ,iii. A TUTTLE & TASJI ' Attorneys - at Law HFHINGF0RD. NESKA8KA. L. W. BOWHAN t Plijsician and Surgeon, ALLIANCE, NEB. Office rooms ami roideuco in rav-T block, up Btairs. i' , Special attention givn to di . ease -, of cliildran . J. Trout mado a bufhiofti trip H Alliance yitisaavy. R. McLeod went to Omaha Tuesday night. & Albert Wildy was up from Malirula Monday. Republican county oonuaUitiinn at tho Court house loiuourow. Mrs. Tylor of Marsland was tho guest of Mrs. A. M. Miller .Monday. Miss May Davis of Alliance is visiting her bistor, Mrs. W. J. Earnest. Y. M. Copdlfcnd, our geffial station agoiit, spent Tuesday in Alliance. Rov. Father Haley of Alliace attended a sick call m this vicm- ity Monday. Farmers, look out for the Alli ance pettifogging "lawyers," bank ers, and lumber dealers. 'Airs. J. L. Kendall and son Eddie, of Rushvillo, visited Rev. Kendall and family Tuesday. Mrs. Schlumpf, who hns been ill for several woolcs, was brought to town and is being taken care of by Mrs. Sherwood, Leora Rustin bepcan a three months term of school in tho Hammond district Monday, this being tho third term slio has taught there. " John Sullenberger, one of the pioneer settlers near Marsland, was a welcome caller Saturday and made application to prove uj on his homestead. Phil Michaels has rented O. A. Miller's farm and moved to tho same last week. Mr. Miller moved his family to town and will take a trip wost. Ji Yechouthas mctyd, back h fillip, hi f,",i.m' .. . Wfej; " ,ft ,-m ,; r - " irom me nuis to lus rami noar near Box Butte. He was in Hemingford Monday and made this office a pleasant-calL Mr. Chas. Brady and Miss Charlotte "vThittoin, both of Whitman, Grant Co.', were united in marriago Friday, April 3. Rev. Kendall tied tho nuptial knot. Ex-Co. Superintendent Fill more closed a successful term of school in his homo district Fri day. Tho Professor will devote tho major part of his timo to ag riculture this jear . Miss Katie, tho fourteen-year-old daughter of F. W. Foidler died Sunday of diphtheria. Mr. Faidler came home from Scrib nor to attend tho funeral which took place Wednesday. Bokn, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Al worth, Saturday April 4th, a girl. , The child is hearty, but Mrs. Al worth is very ill and at this writing is not improving. Mr. Alworth was tologrtiphod for and arrived last night. Tho infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Collins of Box Butte precinct was buried in the Horn ihgford cemetery Tuesday. This ie the second child they havo buried in the last year and they have tho sympathy of the com munity in their bereavement. I. E. Tash accompanied by Ella WlHcox. sister of Mrs. Tash, who has been visiting bore sev eral weeks, departed for Thayer, Iowa, Thursday evening. Miss Wilcox made many friends while in Hemingford who regret to see her leave. Mr. Tash oxpecte to remain about ten days. The AlliHiioo Grip has been criticising other papero in this country for not writing up our ad vantages and try to enooiiiagti im migration, whilo hut week's Grip outainnd tha most unjust and dis ffnieeCul article rttint our state ! tod county that has ever appeared in print. "Oh consistency, thou rUjtwl." " Messrs. A. Sherwood nrfd II. L. Buslinel! havo purchased tho moat markot mid dray lttio of B. L. Wood and will conthiij tho business at tho old stand, tooth are straightforward ganUarnQn and no doubt will pive safiKfac- tion. Mr. Wood wilt take fr trip wost as soon as no can sattlo up hi hiisinns affftirs. . . tt to '"C3fc xion. v. iu. uroHpiu n ro- olectid maydr of AlliHSicVi 1103- day. Mr. Broome has tilled tho office for tlio past Uvo years in a very creditable mannon and tho city can make no mistake in soioctIng such men to ijnide her public affairs. The Hbuald ox tends congratulations to Mayor Broome. The concert given by tho Glee club Saturday evouing was ux nnllnnt. mid ftin lioRf. (tvnr mv,,l In IlPinhiirford. Ranb inniiibnr is deserving of praise, and judg- i.i-w, 4iw, ,..,. u ,i;a, lftKnvvlncr nf iWn.JBo n.nr!W1. applauded, thoy could not help i.,j.i 4t, .,i,i .. i.i.. but fool that tlloir first entertain- mont was appreciated. credit is due I 1VI.UVW1 si 1 President and k labored faithfully to make it a success. Tho club contompatos giving another exhibition in Ul noar uture and TIB HkI- fLD ventures to say there will uu llu vru"b llli Ul luu 1"1 house Wo aro in receipt of a letter from our friend ex-county clerk J. K. Neal who with Mrs. Neal ih visiting the old home in Tennes see. Among other things . Mr. Neal says that "tho wehtlior j-; i i. - ,1.. .i i. .JL U"!WW'' v'w "uuiuoi I 1S disagreoablo To got about to the mud. ' Many of fruits and berries are kinds preserved and honey is almost as ejmmon as potato Ja in Box Eutto. "Whilo tho people have plenty to oat, everything is very low, oxcopt cattle, and money seems to be oven scarcer than in Nebraska. Wo are going to North Carolina this week where wo will stay a month probably. Dont know just when wo shall start homo." Tho editor acknowledges re ceipt of an invitation to attend tho closing exorcises of tho Box Butte literary this evening. A good program has been prepar and no doubt tho meeting will be interesting. , Lateu Postmaster A t k i n writes us that tho Literary has been postponed, owing to diph theria. Ho says thoro aro three cases in tho neighborhood. It is said that, iho three or four Alliance sharks have abandoned the idea of dividing tho county and aro now circulating a new pe tition for the removal of county seat and claim to have all tho way from 100 to 500 signers. Fanners, dou't allow yourself to bo worked by those follows, for you are tho onos who will have to foot tho bills Although opposed to tho free diftlvilml inn of sAm! Riih'v Nfnrtriii very promptly arranged to carry out tho mandate of Congress and Sonatoru and Representatives were notified several days ago that their quota of seeds wero ready and would be mailed by the t-eedmon from whom thoy era purchased, uudor .Congressional frank, as fast as addresses were sent in. The quota of each Senator and Repro beimtive will be 15,000 paokuts of vegetable seeds in packages con taining 15 assorted varieties, ami I 1 100 packets of flower seeds in I,eekafe,,6 rontainiMg fiVe varieties Dr. Jibjneunttl, the dentist, will ba iintae ttl reatly for begins by Leo Rustin, 11:"' Leader, who has T' lSM., Alliance. I The Alliance Guide has gone into tho poetry bushiest, anil iho lusl issue of that paper rovuala the fnul tlmt liro. Prtnidia is a bflltor pout tuan (i-liiicim. I do-tiro to rxtuiid mv luairtfolt thnn'rfH tn (hn Triiiinta u'lm iiujicfuil dnrinj; o-weluioosuuuUhjutli of my dan alitor. Especially to iUrT Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. ami M d Frank Ycoboiu ami Nfd Brossina. 1 y i'EtDLK. j ' WAITED Lndy n- gentleman to take charge of installim nt bus- moss and colh-ut in this county. toaJary wit b. reply. a. 1 10 ( ptr week to begin Address inclosinir utamp for J. E G.VMI'BBLr, &Co., Kansas Uity, Mo. Photographs. , .,, , . , , nm sllU ,n'1,c'" ll, ul,Bnt - el'ull1 h'lMi- plioto at $2.0 I'01' d88" NocXtlll chlU'-ofo ''""" ' """ ' groups and 1 can take a group of r. twolvo on a cabinet. I cm us ! , , ." ;" , - x V "" ! , .,VU "lJ, ,,1,,,lw ""' ',uiiia 1111 uiuiA'iiun 111 luuiii. unirivciti Ernest Pouwiok was a o maty boat caller last Thursday. Martin Lojau sold' a two-year-old colt to R. Kent f i' 325 cash Itorso3 aro still at hotro.u figures. Frank Garrett, who has boon working on tho soutiou at Honi ingford has quit and go l to work putting in crops. Owing to tho prevailing sickness among the pupils, Mi Lilly Jolin sou has i in iiitli.s fuun i f , u flnfr VcYit&I 'near 'Laktwide. ' Tho young peoples Literary had it final porforiuaucft last Saturdiy night. Our sweet dumber will hencoforth be uninterrupted. Tit.- sport4 of B.n,i and vicinitv. have organized an athletic club with a membership of six. UoaJ agents and other tough chrac'or?. had better beware. Box Batts Ballo'in. Mrs. Porter wont to Sheridan last week. Tho Sewing Society mcet with Mrs. Geo. Bos-., Thursday. Clayton Worloy gavo Box Butto a dying call last wouk. "Leap Year Episode" over again in that bargain for a team of road sters. Mr. Bank closed a seven month term of sohool Saturday in the Ross District. TTnrre Wilenn iiilil f-imilv npnnin. panied'by Henry Hoffman, leIt Tuesday for North Dakota. Tlio communitv was shocked to ! I r il. l .il K -rr l' near oi mo ucatu oi iUiss rvatio , Eeuller. Dr. Bel I wood was in at- "U0K- xiiiiiiuiiuon oi mo umihu tendance and pronounced tho dis- urfi t'10 ,m'r(1 Saturday of each ease black diphtheria. j month. OiiiTUAny Elizabeth Adams Brown of Box Butto, died Sunday. . Import of School, Dist. No. 38, March 28th and was buried tho following Wednesday in North ccmelory, Rev. Gammon conduct- ing tho funeral oervicos. Mrs. B1 wuf ho n Ponn. in 1832, with her husband sho moved to 0lwvn 1oil,t Iu(,,i'im''' ToiEht ourB "f "'J mo ,to Box Bnt1.; -UIO. 1J1UW1I UUO UUUIl Ull lllVtlllll for a number of years; it oan truly be tid of her her but to love h ir", "Nono know The borav- od family have the sympathy of ull. W. K. Herncail is closing out his stock of clothing. Sso ad. Notloo. STATE Of KKBUAbKA, (.. Soi Horn CoejTT, J " ' It. B. Unllard, yon ar kaMiy nntilVsi that on tha ISttl day of April IMI4. Tnuoant Holllt. pur Cliuwd at Ui Mile tlia H W V tlou iu, Uwm- tel.lt.lW.ri.l- lbif lliitlM,t.t lKtA a Ka. ,'?tfk , Tht .id Uud a tai"dli thoan of K. r.. Hallarn and aai4 pnreha o tax rli Uw lime for Ut fd' mpt 'iw ihioi win vxpire oa me iH4 mtdat BaaeiUtai Itw- tiiry uaat, Ut at. H. K fixil HMtVUM li-iaV. ' t-i mi ui Ap.M -, - . . li.HMJ.it?)'..'4.n' v n... !.:.., nlXmSStWi't. ,u".-"'W4i"iij Educational Department. Tho Box Untie county Tuaulu-rc' Axtuiuiatiun will bo held in the Alliance school building, April 25, 1800, nt i;ao if. in. 1 rnoaiuaiiiE. Paper, "Benefits Derived from Gomity W)omtionM,L. B. Fonnor. J,.aBio Fruw. Recitation, Miss Lula Ulair. Paper. "Obstacles in tho way of Nebraska School Children," V K. Sidtirs. Difeusriion conducted by 0. E. Mark. Soiig, Miss Mao Slo3. ' , Paper," Nature Study in pri mary Work," Miss Ina Marshall. Discussion conducted by Tlios. Burke. Musio. Cuirtmitto on mtuio, Muaes Fqr i t- bubuu ouu xjuwoh. , Miss Ja-!sio Uurrw ofDist. No. v 7(jim-i a yury pleasant achool and tho attnofi'phofe? which .prevaded tho room told iu that air worked with a wiib; Tlie school in Dist. No. 21 "can boast of a line school building and all necessary furniture, a poraever ing crowd of pupild, and a hard working teacher in the person of MiBs Iiiotta Bonds. By reading tho record given 'y some of our most noted educators of centuries past wo notice that thoy sought to maketho very oxor ciso of learning agreeable and rob itofiiB irteftiueueMi' by itderveri- venlng honest 'mirth and" comely exercises. The satno m. thod is priiel.Cl'd 111 Dll. No. M, wiuTJ ' Mr. H. F. -Fiijmoio erpouudd knowledge.uiid the lvsu'.t?. are such thai anyone might bo proud of. MlH. E. E. Ford of l)lt. No. 20 behoves and carries out to tho full , OXteilt that teachers uhp dOoire to . , , . , , reap a rich reward must do as the huubaudmau who hitn tha fiilleut barn .a harvest tiii, ns t , ai'Hti, and come latest home,uud are con tent to have their dinuor and drinks brought into tho fluid to them, for fear of losing time. She rcuiizi that seed time is now, tho harvest later. v nil... o..i 1 i! . mi ..1 . iiiu ouuuui -LMrcdUi'ri win pieiiHH land Office at Alliance. Neb.. Marohl?,l97. tinlifv llu. Pi iinf lli. Intl.' rtf N otic la hereby Kixen that tho following--llOtlty tllO .A, OUpt. UlO Uate Ot ,! Mtttler has MM noticoothU intention miiiiiiiiiii.niiinnt r.f L,.lm,,L- nuclm COUlluenceinoiIt Ot bCUOOlf, aU 6110 deaj run ,o visit each school in tho uiity before July 1st. nice days of Co. Slipt., aro J l ' Mfittitnif .mil CJniili.f1.nr rsf nn.li -""j ... ..w.j. w wll'Cb closed April 3rd. No. of months taught 5. Whole number ourolled during tho term 18. Average attendance 10. Those. whoc attoudance was nearly per feet, wire as follows; John Calm, Sophie Caha Jake Winton Tonio Caha Uonry Kurz A mi I Bratz Joseph Pouvar Tlio-e vhoi.o standing averaged S)0 per cent tho entire term: John Calm Tonie Caha sophio Culm Amil Bratz Those who favored us with a visit wero: Mr. and Mrs. Winton, Frank and Anna Cuba, Mub A. E. Neslnnd, Mrs. Sharwood, and Mro." Butler. ,- Dora K. Rohdhr, Teiqhbr. NOW GoOtlh. v- it . i : v inr h or tu aiow- vw ir.,fu r nf wrriDY'R J enbcrib for TjKi.vw). Eyo Openers. A now lot of Hlntes jugt received tiy W. K. Ilerncall. Wildy's received a now lino of clothing. Wihlv Bella you a nice salt for $5 do liouU nt Uioho live cents prints at ; " nnvmwnfTni.gBnrort Kno-ci wiiur.9. first larnfl lOTTlitigv, Now lino of carpels at Hern- cans. k your grocer for Ankora coffee and got a silvor spoon free Wijtty. S lbs. of' broken Java coffee at "Wildy'd f0r.il. t 2 iMii'ilclff of largeCalifornia pmnusftt tlidy'i tor Si. Enter giinnjwaro novelties at .WlLDY'S. Henicall -waiitrf some dressed hags. . 20 lbs dried apples for $1,00 at Wildy's. I 'want jill the tlrcsst'd poultry in !' MXl'ltK W K. IlBUNOAIiL. ...nt .'tv 'PtU)Sl'' Cnll and got v.yim.r' swmi pads jf H. R. Groeu. Uron backs at 5 cts each. Hie urnIerMff.ed w.ill tak cattle .. tirl Mr HnstiM-ou of 1890, at F.t' rmcti. IVrnp, 31. for soa- t -i. n ni aih i m ut tci. lotli. E. D Pirnn. ')U1 lVi.0U SD.nJru firnj in (' awtVtiit crnmij, M 70 tulles from St.'liwut. 30 itcre" under cnltlvatinti, Uiliinee tjnibtir; htiuse, barn and liv ing wit er. Tills Is a nood farm. W ll i nidi' for cIimi box Uutte county .nut. V J. Eaknkst. PartJ liar'nir notlepa In this rolnmn ar riv. nitoctwl to rad tho aroo f Arpf iilly and roport to fe,?VwSBl38S dlfifK Tmio.wt uitan, Kjh.. April 6,ire3. in o la hfrplMf fc-ln that tho follnwin? nnifd .ttlcrhR-1ll,UnV.ttroof hislntj-ntionto lkaL ntinl Timor .it unr.n.irf. nr hi. .I.im u,..l l,-ltPr or jo,jh ?rM.TiNiirp.aEP.. or Maralaml, Net) , who mUo rt K 3373 for the a K H f ic to, tp 29 n. ill Al vr. lie nams tint followloir xrltncsses to prom hia couunuoiigrHgidcnoe upon and lUilthatlou y'SP1! a.l,l: .Jainl)ickoy ; S.J.Wootton, II. T. liiosi;, Alurtm McPhca, all of. Maralaud, " Tn,IVI , a1"0 JUUii Mi iuUUl, orimntncford, nI .whomado ttmbor cultnrs appiiraUou to. 2M on tho liitli day of Usoonjber uw, fornw m k ij. tp , r , hereby iv ijuvi.t-iii my lui'ouiia w unKo nimi prooi o "staitllfili my clftlm to tho Jatul at tli'.t amo Urn and p.a'-o on 8tU day of May 1W. by two ot titf foiiOA-niK witziPMOn. Htnry Itonder. 121nrK I'ortl, William T.i'(istor,i1nrs W Sw, allot Laun, Neb. J. W. WKUS, Jit., ltrtjUler. Innd Olilru at Alliance Nfli.. March 13, W. Nntiivlalivrvbt ifln tlmt MtliANI) l'ED KltoUN WOLD UN, of Hon. Neb , ha tiled uo tico of Intention to niakn final proof bofor (tngibt'tr or HecHiver at Ida ollieo in A1Hhj.c, on., oti thf 2ilh day of April. ihOO, on tl.r.r cultMriapp:H'aUonNo. 311, for the NW H c 28, tp.'I ti, r51 w. WilltUril tihiilti Mlltvbhlmok.ItvarrBlilmok, noiiami! as vnitioescn: utcnaru v. fciiuun, u oi i an, iwu. j. v. vtuin, JE., ius( Slstor. waKe njui prnor in support or iiw Malm, and tbhtriidpiooiwIllhomrAlobeforB llosUtir or IItmor at Alliance Nob., on April 23, 1K, rli: ISUC O. OllHl'lTlJ. of Ida. Neb., who made U n Mo 2(07 for the S H b W U ' b Vi S li Ji sis'. A, tp JO u, re 4S w. lie name., tho foihrnintr witntswti to prora inn roiiiinno in rfiiinc" upon anu oiiltnntlon Jl"tB"li","il' vu: KdwarU W.Tyrw. lU.nJiinln 8. Jragter. lj-ai't SchumalMr, BurthaSehunial.- cr. all of Ida. Nub. j. w. Whik, in., KesiiUr, NOTICE IN SEIU'ICE BY t'OHLICATION P.J Halloran will take xiotlcn that on tho 2rd day lit vp.il -M, Jan. il. ll. Ho.t'itt, io:in ty Jud.ifc of Uox Huttu county, Nebraska, bkqihI bu oid(T ot attB"huifnt for tue jui o 1.15. in I au aaoon i"uJiu oforo him, wnete a C, J. i Wild? Mpiaiucttt and J, lMtoOarv&di nUint, v.ioi inuMTiy u( lot ut'i.'uuauv couriniUK vfc moiMy in tiie a m of f ..1..2, ha buen atln 'hml und".- Kiul urd f SrttJ caasrt wni ooutin J-xl to tint 11th day of May 1 fi, at Hi .clock a. m. Hemlneford, Nob., April fO, 18. U.J.WILDY. lltyonT or xux Condition Olf Tire l)oi Ditttc I5sk. at Keraiasford. in the SlaU of Nabr anka, at tho oIom of bsuluvsa March ft), ISO. Bscocrxsa. Loan and "dlfconnti 4.S88.W OreidrtfM. itured ur.d un(S;nred. ... .21 Jn t row NaUooal hnui V2.3 tankiaic Hou. iuruiturnd fizturoa 1.2SU O Q i rrut ex puae and tau jxaid . ... u.C8 (hack and otiwr carh item to to wti.vp imm-mm ""aipapeu'rrtmcyiij'ek&'ct.. n.'oo lipcia brj.iin Lfital-Uudar cotea vCS.0 Totai ?,BC7.07 . MAsruTita. Capful etcck paldin , 3.000.PO UadividKl trohts 'A0.CT Individual subieVt'to check l)eaiaad cwti; 3,StJJ0 ifttea ot dpoIt 1M 8UWPI 2bS.M TotAI. $8,8T7,07 sVe ot XtirskaOounty of Box Unite, : I, ('. A. IrarUer, preiileui of tnw atxiro- nar..d hank, no eolemuly -ar th y ".i. w? iat tho boot Matonwu' m tiu -o tu au4 l4it. C,A. BUJUJJW, I'rvhtdeut. b.vit of my knonrltoaa Ki.nirribed and aworn to before niathia 2d uy M April i. ". r. -.1 .... (aKAiJ W.U. laABXLU... iiiury fnouc RnoKS of all kindh, styles and prices, Can Cx any foot aud pok") book. W. K. Hskkcau,. K-.-i waaieii at WilJj i w s i