SUPJJKVlSOltK ( Contlnnril froiii ln l week ) HKMIIKIIH n r Tin : IIOAIID. ST. Arlhnr .Wist. No I JobnCooni-y ll No a Oco H. Unrr , t > l t no. J J J. Downey ll ) t. No.-J 0.0. Llnd Dim. No 5 S.Nclh. . . . . Did- NIL < l Jl. L. Nicholas IHi-t No. June 20th , 1) ) n. m. Hoard mot pursuant lo adjourn ment , nil members present. Min nies of previous day read and ap proved. The committee on real estate , made the lollowing report : iMi'iinvKii. imiMrnovmi. l-JIIHT ( I.AHH U I. gen IIVKO. It I. KCII avij'i' . llrokuti ll w I U WI < HKCONII CI.ABH Kllfoll 17 .7f , Auslcy I .75 3 l.lll Algornon f > .75 2 I 110 Wood Hirer U .75 I iw Her win II i.mi 17 I.UO Mlll/m O.HI Triumph 15 OKI run < i (1.81 ( Dougl'tiUrT I 081 Wiij ne OKI WisU'rvlllo II 7VI O.HI Garllold VI ONI O.HI Culler U O.HI An olil 6 O.HI Went Union : i O.HI Klk Crook ( I.HI Kllm 25 10 O.HI tirnnt II ) II HI Hargent U O.HI Myrtle ( INI Victoria O.HI 10 O.HI J. . ) . DOWNKY , Com. 13. L. NICHOLAS , Moved and carried thai the report bo accepted nnd adopted , nnd or dered us recommended by the com- initleo. The committee on preoinct nnd villngo bond levies for 1890 recom mended the following : riir.CINCT AND VIMAUK IIONI ) I.KVT 1BU9 AVT. oNiiANii A oUNTaiu.it H rg nt' " * 607. UH I1KI 10 Wi.od Ulver SSHII. UK ! ( WU 10H Delight HI.U70 H iroken How liHO.W fl UWI VIII Callaway 0338. 3S.78 KM ) 11.00 S. NKTII , ) . , Com' U. O. LiNi ) , f ' Moved and carried that tlio report bo accepted and adopted , and order ed ns recommended by the commit tee. tee.The The linanoo committee made the following report , to-wit : I Wo , the finance committee , rec ommend that the following county levies be made : Qanornl fund .Oii'llU DrhUo fund 4 mill * lloadfund l.OmlllR Holdlors relief fund 1.10 of a mill On motion the report wan accept ed and adopted ns rocomonded. On motion the board adjourned sine die. I BIIOKKN Bow , Neb. , June 20 , ' 00. The board of supervisors of Cus- ler county , mot as a bminoHS boprd , pursuant to adjournmont. Roll call , all members present. The minutes of Iho lasl day of Iho previous session wore road and ap proved. The following resoiuliou was offered by Noth : Whereas , It appears that no taxes have boon paid on block III , In original town ot Callaway for Is ! years. Therefore bo It Kuiolved , That thlH hoard and the county treasurer bu aud Id hereby Instructed to buy nalil tax title to Haid block. On motion Iho resolution wat ; ac cepted and adopted. Moved and carried thai the bridge claim of W. L. K. Cole which was rejected at the .lan- uary , 1890 meeting , amounting to $13.50 , bo allowed. Moved by Arthur , seconded by Nicholas , thai the offer ol George H. LaFlcur , of * 120.25 , for tax certificates held by Ctister counlv , against IO'.H 1 to 17 inclusive , block 40 , original town of Oallaway , Ne braska , be accepted and Iho chair man of this board bo instructed to assign said cortiticntos on payment of said sum. ( Jurriod. The committee on personal prop erty , town and township levies , made the following reporl , to-wit : lloruoi Cattle Milieu Sheep llopt u a 3 30 17 3 1i ( i G ft IH 3 10 a ao n 10 4 1 4 IS 5 4 11 U 15 ( lun'l Itoad ll'do ; TownMilp. Fund Fund Fund liroken How. , a g i Wood Hlvcr Ansloy 3 2 ' . ' AlKoroon 3 u * 'J bargcut 0 ( larfleld 2 a Kllfoll SM Leap , Wnyno 1 a 3 Uertvyu 'J 1 1 Delight , Douglas Grove 7 Klk Ureok 3 a a Weit Union Kllm Myrtle Wcetorvlllo II 1 1 Ulllan B OHM 6 Ouster 1 Hayetf 3 1 ! 'J Victoria TrlamiiU Arnold Moved and curried that the cuninun bo instructed to employ one nltorney t look after the liroken Uow water work ease In Federal court. Board adjourn ed to U o'clock tomorrow. Juno 31 , ' 00. , 9 a. m. Hoard met pursuant to adjournment all members present and minutes o previous meeting read and approved. Moved nyNtith , flocnndrd by Llnd llmt , wliuroiiH It iippnnrH Hint Ex Coun ty Judg" HIIRO Ifl flliort , In lilHHcttlument with Ciiiifer county for t > n yonrn of 1888. 1839 , nnd no notion him boon taken liy tlio'iouuty. Tlieruforo bo It Kuiolvcd , Hint tlio county attorney bu and IB liero- b > liifltrnotcd to maku n demand of the mini of I.UGG.IM , and If no lotlloim-nt In made , thu county attorney nhnll com * moncti milt ut once nilnet Raid Jiul o UBCHO nnd his bondomun to recover Raid HIIIII , Moved by Neth Hoconded hy Nlotiolap , It njH | ) rfl that iinmo of the are out. of proportion with thulr bills for nsiicflHliiK ; thcreforo be 1 > rcnolvcd liy this bonrd that the following oliiiiiiH shall bo allowed : Claims. Uodueed. Myrtle 81-U.aO 8UO.OO Uiifltcr 1'58 80 20 00 Arnold 1S1.80 10.00 ( limit llil 00 20.00 AlKornon ] 1)0 ! ( ) 12.00 Wood Hlvor 17i.2 : ( ) -lO.OO Delight IfiS 00 30 00 Ansloy 137.00 10.00 norwyn M200 20.00 Waviio 111.00 20.00 I'tio yeas and nays worn called for and stood ua followa : Carr , Downey , Llnd. Neth and Nleliolns voted yce while Ooony voted no. nouril adjourned to 1:110 p. m. Afternoon cession. Moved by Neth seconded by Arthur that as a large amount ot tnxce are standing out , thai tt bo received by tlilo board that wo appoint i collector to collect aa needed and that such col lector sliiill receive $1.00 from onch do llnqutint tax payer , nnd If they refuse to pay the same , ho shall report to county troiiBiirer nnd the county treuatiror shall IMHUO diatrcBB warranta at once nnd satd collector uhall make aottle ment every two wcoka , The ye&n nnd nays were called for. Arthur and Neth voted yes , while CooneyCnr , Dowuoy , Luul and Nleliolna vo'e'd no. The motion was lost. On motion of Noth tlio following rea- olutlon WIIH passed1 Whereas , the county treasurer was elected to collect the taxes , and at the resent i nto ho will fall in doing so. 'hereforo bo it resolved that this board ullovos ho will fail in his duty unites the olluctlon of said personal taxes bo car- led on in n quicker manner by distress warrant o1 * otherwise , lie ia therefore nfltruotod to tfot what help In neconeary nd mish nil collootlona In all townehipa f the county. Adj uirnod. ( Moved by Neth , second od by Joonoy , that Wliuroae , Tbo county attorney Is to fnrnUli Ills wn fnul and olficu ; tbcroforo bu It KcHolvrd , by ( lie county board. That tint chair- mn IH liereliy Inetructvil to put u tulopbono In bo county ntlornoy's olllco. Carried. On motion the board adjourned intil 0 a m. tomorrow morning. Juno 22 ; 18 i ) , 0 n. m. Board mot pursuant to adjourn- nont , all members present. The nmuies of previous day road and pprovod. The following resolution was Herod by Nicholas , seconded by Arthur : Wherein , Tliuru If n Imlunco of $ J.V.3I duo to 10 Htatu of Nubmskn , upon the H > i of tlio u\vM , nil then of tliuneV , Hcc 31 , Twp. IS , UK. aa , bleb win. pim-baml by Uuutor county , Nebraska , or IIHU us n poor fur 111 ; and WhorciiH , It Is doHlrcd at tlilr tlmo to' pay tlio mlanco duo tboroon , TTho ! sum of $ IOM > .34. 'bcroforo bu It Itugnlvcd. Tliat the cbnlnnnn of llio poor farm ouiiulttcu bu , and bureby U liiBttucU-d to pay thu aid manor $ LOW , : ! ! , In settlement of the balance uo on Biiltl land , to the county truaauror of ( Jup- er county , Nubra ku. Said gum idiall bu paid ut of tbo inui.uy tluit U derived from snltl poor arm , nnd within the bauds of said chalriimn. Moved by Noth , and seconded , hat F. L. Norton bo allowed to > lnoo u runway for stock m the oad upon the BW uf section 2-10-20 , in Ouster county , No- miska , provided that said runway s put in proper form , to bo not ens than 10 foot long , and so as in 10 way to interfere with the proper isu of said road. Said runway to ie placed in draw , crossed by said road , and all expenses to bo borne ) y raid F. L. Norton , mid said run way to bo kept in repiir bj said F. Li. Norton. Carried , On motion I ho board adjourned till 0 n. m. to- uorrow morning. June 23 , 9 a m. Hoard met pursuant to adjourn ment , all members present. Min utes of the previous day road and approved. H. J. Martin submitted the fol lowing proposition to the county : The undersigned makes the fol lowing proposition of settlement for damages , occasioned by fire on the poor farm set out by him : I will Klvo tbo poor farm committee the cholro of ouu of three draw ftttoka , now on o',4 ol nwU oKiO.lB-W , will pay $10.00 c * l > and rvplaco all porti ! burned by gald Urn , with now poata of aamo kind of material H old ouue wuro ; bo to bare all po t > where the eamu arc replaced with now OUI-B. \ \ III also allow u road for removing atraw over his premmcc , uuil through bin cornfield , any tin o aft'-r Bi'ptvwher ! ! Mh , 1HW , and before Marcu ! t 1UW. 1I.J. MAUTIN. It was moved nnd carried that the above proposition of II J. Martin for damages be accepted. It was moved by Coonov , seconded ended by Arthurthat the county stir * veyor bo , and hereby is directed to survey the Charles Wescott road , ind perpetuate the government cor. ners on said road and make a record of same. Carried. Moved by Noth , seconded by Nicholas , Curried. Whereat , It uppcara tburo U couildorable bridge ruptlrlnc douo and some old lumber loft ; thoicforabe It JlfKolved , Ujr thu twanl , thilt each supervisor li to dlspoi > of raid lumber K duomoJ ndvUabla hy him , to the best udruniaKO bo can , and report what b has Udiiowllli the lame , and tht price received therefor , at the next meotlug of tbo board. AII Jnlereslln Loiter The following letter from Rev. .Ins. Shopp.'ird we publish by request , for the benefit of many of bin old friends , who formerly knew him when pastor of the Broken How ohurch : La Junta , Colo. , Juno 2 , ' 00 First Haptist Church , Hrokon Uow , Nebr. Dear Brethren : It IH with great pleasure that 1 send to you my heart f lt grueling nnd best wishes. I deeply regret that I can not bu present for reasons well known to most of you. Hut 1 can do the next best thing. I can tfrito you a short epistle and pray that God will bless you all. I congratulate you first on hav ing such a good pan tor. 1 have never met him but have heard of him through otheis. 1 think it is an advantage to him and you , that ho is an M. D. I Und in my ex perience that -many times when my parishioners had what might be called the blues and as a minister I tried to diagnose the case from n npirilual standpoint and prescribe n remcdv and afterward found out that they ought to have gone to an M. D. and had NOIIIR liver pills or sotnu other remedy to uuil the case. VTour pastor of course could disiurn at oneo and dose every Elijah that ho finds under n juniper tree. I congratulate you on your orthodoxy as a church. I see that you intend to ordain jour deacons. This is right So many of our churches are horotodox in this matter. I think f the Bible and the Bible only is the rule of our I'ai h and practice , wo ought to put it in practice in ordaining deacons. These are times when so many of our rain in tern think it Hinrt to say they do not believe all the Bible was in spired and to deny its authorship and many deny Christ's quality with Gotl. 1 nay stand by the old book and its divine author will ftand by us. 1 congratulate the church upon having such a siucossful voyage amid all the tempestuous waves that have bi ut against it threatening its destruction. Many other churches and also business houses have been swamped , but the Broken Bow church stood abreast of all dangers and still points her prow 'toward the point of her destination. No power cnn wreck the old gospel craft when Christ is in it. Nations have been submerged , civilizations have gone to the dust but thu true ohurch sails on fair as the moon , olear as the sun and terrible as an army with banners. Though truiiblux nssiill and lUnKurn affright , Though friends should nil full , and foci ) should unite ; Yet ( inn sccuree UH whatever betldo , The Scriptures nuauro UH , the Lord will provide. Ton know brethren the history of the ptisl , how the early ohuroh was tried severely. Cruelty , indignity , emoluments , confiscation of goods , banished , condemned to minoH , racks , faggots , cauldrons of boiled oil , crucifixion , yes , everything that their infernal genius could devise and sohome , but the old ship wont on and rode above the waves of diabolical energy that would orush it , above the flame that would con sume it more majestic and invincible than over. Then came an under current ot heresy , which agitated the waters for a lime. False beliefs as to the nature of Christ and man's responsibility. At times the current seemed almost irresistible and the timbers seemed to bo slrainod , but on she rode defying all dangers as long as Christ was on board. Then came n period of darkness , gross darkness the darknens of ignorance , and the waves seemed to be lashed into fury and foam , the froth of destruction way oil the mouth of the wave , old treasures of learning nnd art wore swept away , the old ship was almost enveloped in obscurity but now and again the old fog-horn was heard enough to lot us know thai she was sailing around jagged rooks and Ireachcrons shoals , nnd songs in the night break forth : Jesun Savior pilot roe , Over life's tompeatuoiis eea ; Unknown waves before me roll. llkllng rocks and trnachoroua HhoBln ; Chart and compans conio from thee , ilefiia Savior pilot mo. This was not enough. A strong east wind of infidelity swt-pl over llio main , Hie waters roared and the wind howled and limid passengers feared and trembled as Gibbon , Voltaire and Choslerfiold pointed to her strained timbers aud said she is going down , but contrary to their blatanl predictions , she rode upon the orested wave with bulk heat uiiHcarrod and made Voltair's press Buberviont to its purpose aud his room a coaling station and turnoc Chesterfield's parlor into a sailors Bethel. Dear brethren , the present ago i one of sceptical tendencies. Prone learning refuses to crown Jesus a Lord , scientific rationalism laughs at the miracles of our Lord ; moderi thoughl if wriling a now Ihoology which may find favor at Andover but not with almighty God. Mus wo change the ships tnoklo ant turn her prow ? No. She will nebo bo engulfed. The waves will lift * nr into prominenconiid diMtinclion. Our hope is not in the abriitncc of anger bill in llio prcriononof Christ. Tides of frivolity nnd , worldli- esn will sweep you away unloHH on are anchored firm. Remember irotbren that our ship is n ship on oyage and not n ship in the harbor. Homo people think that it is an ob- crvnlion orjr where they cnn sit nirnnticd at the passing scenery , Hhers think it lo bo n pull man looping car , where parties wait very call and bidding nnd whom they can sleep nwny tlio precious hourH of life , but this in simply a delusion. It ib n ship on voyage nnd nil passenger * nro mariners. jot us be faithful to our captain and obey orders for very soon llio cry will go up. Drop the anchor , f irl the sail , Wu are safe within the vail My earnest prayer is that the baptist church al Broken Bow may > o among the number th it shall t-'p off the old ship , when wo roaoh lie rlioreand ) when the roll is called , hat none shall be mihsiug or inhamed of their record. ( Head Miillippinns 4:1 : 14 , and 2d 1'otor , : l11 ) I trust that you will remcm- > cr me in your prryern lhat if it bo God's will my sightmay b i restored o mo nnd thai again I may go forth oiling the old old story ot .lesiiH uid his love. For thu present I ny , 'God bo with you until wo meet igain. " My wife joins in best wish- > H to nil the church. I remain your brother in Christ , JAMKS Siucri-jLitn. Senator Stowarl , of Nevada , lolls this story : "My first and only ox- peicnco as n gambler was in San Francisco in the spring of 1850 . ' was a youngster , and had wan dered in lo a resort called the Kl Dorado , at which all sorts of games were in progress , nnd on the tables wore piled up huge stacks of gold nud silver coin. I looked on as n green youth would , nnd was ntlraoled lo a roulello wheel. A miner was boiling $100 at evry turn and luck Boomed lo come his way. [ didn't have very much mouov , but concluded I'd lake a chnnco | and fitarted m with a silver quarter following every bet of Iho mimr. 1 ran Ibis 25-oont piece up to # 25 , ind , though elated with my fortune obeyed the prompting of prudence and quit. As 1 wont out of Iho place [ beared an old gambler say : Iho sucker will bo back inside of an lour nnd lose it nil. ' That remark for all I knew , had a great influence on my after career , for I not only resolved not to go back , but never , o fight any game of chance in the 'uluro. So I quit the gambling hen and there , and kepi my ro- > lution. " Silas Elder , of Kansas , who in erving in the Philippines , wrilos lomo : " Wo were all crazy lo gel on ho firing line when we first came lero ; but lei mo loll you , there isn't t man but what now would rather lay in town. The women hero all moke cigars , and are quite liberal. They are very friendly , aud will sot ip'the cigars lo anyone they take a liking to. 'Iho unlives are crazy o own a gun of HOIIIO kind , nnd ii I iad my revolver hero it weld be an easy matter to got $50 or $75 for t. I havent seen n snake since I lave bi'i'ii hero , but thousands of lizards * , they grow from four nuhes to two feet long , and some of them 3re horrid looking things in mailing letters out here the very best envelopes ohould bo used double envelopes really are best ; the distance is so far thai unless this is observed the letters arrive with the ends all broken and torn. Wo are not the least homesick , and are enjoying the bo-l of hoalth. " Notice to Non.Resident DefendenU. CharlcH Flnlcn and William T Flnlcn. partncr- an Pinion llrothor , and Michael FInley , dofoniN antx you and encli of you take notice that on tb 10th ilny of June I81KI I'harles 1' Tumor plulntllT. tiled hlH petition In tbo District Court of Cuxti-r county Neliruskaii uliiflt tne defendant Impleud- fd with others the object and prayer ofhlrli mo to formoKO a certain mortgage deed executed liyJamea Judge and Mlnnlo 11. Judge , hU wife , In fuvoi of L W Tulloys Tructco party of the pec nd part and Clarence K. HCSBO , party of the thrld part conveying the .vW of the nwU of Sec. 29 unit the ' , } ot the uoH nnd tbo so } { of the nw M of section UOali In township II north of raiiKC 'M \ > e.flt of the Oth p. in. In Nabrasku to secure tbo payment of one certain ttrit mortgage bond dated on th llri > t day ot November 1H80 for thu eutu of f 100 00 nud duo nnd payable flie year * nftcr , thu date thereof. The time of piyicont of which cald bond wim on the 1st day of November Ibttt extended under a written agrcoraout for thu period of live ji-ars from the maturity thereof There la now QUO and unpaid on the said bond aud mortgagti aud oxtentlon agreement an I fnr taxes paid the folluwInK "tins to-wlt : $10000 flrct mortgage bond , with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 cent per annum from the fir t day o May lbV9 , extoutlon agreement note of $14 00 with Interest thereon nt the rale of 10 cent per annum fiojj tie tlrst day of May , 1800 , extentlon agm > - men t note of SH.00flth Intercut thereon at the rate of 10 cents per annum from tbo tlrnt day of November Ib'JO , extortion agreement note of JI 1.00 with Interest thereon at the rate ot 10 cent per annum from the first day of May , 1HU7 extoutlon aKrecmont uoto otSHOO with interval thereon at the rntoot 10 cent iier annum from tbo llmt day of November 1897 and 30.78 for taxie paid on said property with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 cents per annum from thu 2Jrd dHT of May , 1890 , for which lurae tbo plalntllf pra > t for a decree that the defendants bo required to pay tun amo or that ald premlnea may bu old to satisfy thu amount found duo. You are required to answer said peUtlon on or before tha Hth day of Augunt , 189U. Dated Julv 6ln 1899. CJllAIlLEH I''l UIINKH. 7 U Ity Jauio * Lodwlo k bit Att'y. T Harry Day & Co'f J J fin clay In order to reduce the Salisbury st t the Goods we recently purchased so as to ' ahle us to consolidate our two stores as soon as possible , we will for the NEXT SIXTY DAYS continue to give our customers better prices than they can secure at wholesale. We bought these goods in a lump , and at figures below eastern prices , hence we have no competitors in prices or quality of goods in Broken Bow. If you want real bargains in Dry Goods , Boots , Shoes , Clothing , Call and see uks at SALISBURY'S OLD STAND , in the Eealty Block. HARRY ? /f / JsJW ? Paints i f..f : i S Ii > j J. G. EAEBEELE.j . ? : * i 1 ( : > ? : M II P For the of the patrons of the store of J. N. Pealo , I have. taken in a partner , and the stock wi'l ' bn up to its old time standing , and everything in the line of JLJE will always bo found in stock , the freshest and the best. Wu make a s | ecialty of Frail , VeEeialfe li Fine Better. Wo are also anxious to reduce our stock of QIIOOIIHWI re , and anyone wishing to purchase miything in thin line , will find it to their interest to cill on us , for prices will bo made to suit the customer. Remember wu knop up the order business. Give us a call. Yours for business , PEALE & JOHNS. Kates for Greater America Reduced rates tc Omilri will apply from points on the Builington Route within 350 miles of that oily during the entire period of the Grater America Exposition , which opens July 1 , aud clones Oilobor III. There will bo three different kinds of ticket : Ton-day liokelH , whiuh will bo sold at 80 per cent of L double thu one way rale. Sevon- ( day Tiokols , llio rate for which will bo ono fare for the round trip pins 5 per cent on sale Tuesdays. "Wook-ond" Tiokole , which will ho on sale Saturdays atrl for Sun day trains duo in Omaha before I p. m. One faro for Iho round trip. J. FRANCIS , General Passoni er Apent , ju 22 7t. OmahaNeb ,