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' . b ) woikH" n tlio mi oollugofl of liryaiihrohy , he > 11 .j the editor of ihis journal Ivnhdii knivuB , They bath'o his d * -pidert i iy rank brine ine and wraih Into 1 ' Mt'.ru , iuii.-i in JY Mtrir Hnvafije authora Why not [ ute riph y ur laving. Tht.com. " ! ! of N.-br. sk i are sixty pel m width , That is an uuuocos. lary wiute of gftotl land and ft con stant method of wtn'd-propogation , Legislation penqflUng county coni- tnissiontru to fell one-hnlC ujfl rttukH all rouftii jo iho BUtu only tbrlty fo l fjdtri { $ wou'd ' bo fl I T g M&'tn - . ' - . th n ft " . , \ , ' , M' < ' vi , > Vry f rr.Htoiy . that the ! ' * " ( } . nt had tryitiff n- to moet , aud WIIH not unit on stll-important Stormy thnos wore somctimoo the result. Secretary of War Stanton wan particularly muroiiial , or as V/OH said by Alilua Slandish , "soon red- hot. " ll'm ollico was by no means a bed of rost-H. T'ie jealousioH and protonsiotiB ol rival ollicers wore a o > iHtittt ) ! thorn in his llosh. - O' cc , wbeir up to' his oyob iu . ( tixiotii onrntr , ru- Am 4 Id j 111 to tuvorii ? \ [ \ i " JttUT -v ih ictii > r , he ttk > < Jt "Wliat in tlio world are yiiu aolng to do with il ? " 'Why ( KCudijjjOf course , " "win the reply. - , > ii V , ' t. rrt t ( < "t > rt ! jhA ! It-MiM , I * : ; - . , i - i. ' 'VThMV ! \h > - wij i fifctrVu h yrt * riiten * letter when i in mad. It is a good letter i * had-R ' good tiuio writ- IOM ! bettor. Now burn it , , . , ( 'h > , > ' ' - yr H 'Vlrtft ! < > nl'llllf tbi- w iuRji "f * u-h Hrr ls of Hr - ' : > . * , ( el rr > " 'f eiliKiH , all l.he law . .I * immroQMy Qcinl'd not .betu-r > i tt a moral ; " * * ' l A.o unkind K'ttftr. titlen winjn fiom ,1 , r f , ( P.- . SiifiIn ' iit > n , , . ' ; t . . ) ' - ' . -t > v 'by , I C , r _ i- | . ' -b.i- u and imWoant pariu-B ovtr i in < v > p 4nl iHH' ' had fur its ' .pur- - ij - * ' or ill" ' i'i * t- -i-'i -p' " * n .u . 'M t'-i- , in u--fni * ! ii , t BI- 'ftt ' Uit iitioiml'mU u > ok thin iutiuu v , ttli * he t > m10rtntuntJinK that th > p ny wiH UK-- ' all mear.H to < Iteut tin * repeal Of riitar . . A - " " ! "rum at : : ; .l. AV"i : ilayanu says tli party M il co-opt-r- toward * tlio H abliArm nt of tl.o rtpub'iu ' , butj faithful to ith pro gram and u'Volutiouary idonU , ai undoruuuidtug That the P < att crrtaila Oulian indopen- and Itiniis Cuban ty , 'lit ' p rty will finploy all o- in M t | iM > vfr ( > hi < in ttw m- f * H-i , u- . ! IH itp < al .H ub mtifi , ' * nft'ivMuil 'piny ' will u' rpiv.ia ion of the tiMulm to piuvort the -forth by ilh Hflunl woid V ) the mannomuico of aiu'p. The republi- v,4ii pVrty ik IM f vor of observing g . ! f.i n nd : luHfiiiituJly hnti wiui u 'i major.t > ol LIID people. The raduuilH of the national party delude tlionifiulvoH il they Hurioutdy think thuy 0111 obtain a repeal of the Plntt Amendment. That hns b n made , bv the vote of the con- V ; u , > i , . .1 _ 5 > ' ; i < I i h. Ciihiii tin. * ' . * < 'K U tt'id ilioro it will re main. V > hitover : legal meant * ma } liu Hinploypd to got rid of it will be unavailing and it is safe to sa } tl" t no party in Cuba will under i take to eiloot Huoh a purpose by revolntlon , which would inevitably resall in de.nlrnyin independence Rfid forcing the UnitfiiJ Statfis to annum * ) n protectorate over Cuba , maintainihg a iiifHuicnt military force there to preetrvo peace and taak0 tbe Island American < > in und their < ; > nfttiiu e n th ir ? , mnb"r is noi . > . i ' > nri' arriliitioii ior political * r r tb i , thau by patriotic d pirC tb pfi fnote the intorestn and welfare of their country- Thin must become imae and more ap parent to thi ! Cuban pioplo and a it dots so the ranks of tl.o radical' will docline. The purpoeo of the Plat.t amcndrnotit iu to make Cuban independence rocnro and it will grow ' in popular favor as this comes to ho better understood But , in any event , itu rrpcal is out of the question. Omaha Bee. SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS. IIH OF Till ! IIOAHII ! II. W. SnviiL'e , nt Hwrtji'iit . District No. 1 Jvhn looiicy. of Wefl Union , . " " a (3 II. Tlinrpv , of llrnkim How . " " : i i'.o I.tiul , or UoiliiinlMiri ! , . " " -I .1 K llruclibnhl , nf Ancvlnio . " ' f > J 'hii W. i onluy , of Oconlu . " " (1 ( . of Mii ! mCily . TIIUIttfllAY JUNK 20 'inmilU'o reported on recommend ' i > r > i < d ( ict-uoned for by C jl ) Uardnnr dl be granted and dam- i a < " < allowed an follows : -.OtiM B. Mroni. $5000 ; I'rr fly 0. tfmli . . $200 00 ; .1 It. IVagirrfon , $7-5(1 ( ; .Jan A Su nriard , # 25.00 ; \ " 5 . < v < ! § 175 HO ; all to bo lev ! > < ' . ! ti.inu No 2 , Sar- , . , vi ir ( . WH also recommend h inn vacation asked for in said tiiuiibit uranU'd and that t'lio olio wing olainiH bo allowed : F. P Finlcy , $2 80 ; O S I'nlliam , * 2 80 ; A P. Johnson , $9 30 ; L E i'lou , $000 ; N. E Armstrong , $7 7-T and Report accepted adopt- H .id rninmi1 t"v further reported > fi.llowc on the G ft Hi ill damage > buiuFi : Wo your committee have confer red with Gi'o. A Grtflitli in regard tr > diunug" by reason of location of U. CDonnell road and have set- . ! wi\\\ \ him us follows : .Wi < have allowed claim of Goo A. GriUhh in the sum of § 230 00 ; (71-0 ( A Griilith , Adminisirator $85.00 , said damayjes to bo levied auaimii roiid district No 2 , CuBtor K \vnHhip Accepted and adopted. Tli , Olli.vil IVuid. Kd , and o'nt CUinth ( . .mur'ti'H f'ir'hfr ' r.-n i.iUM'ti ti- ( . til" rul : petiti-m . . -I > iy V. M. Milii-r , , ul ; S ' , I. .n ; t , A. < t II . | TlIiu : , t ' : - ' Wv ' \ . tie , < > , il , b' ' I . . ' ovr , I' - \ . "SI .rui'\ , i' i , t ! ivm.iit wi'hM 1C I loll n 'vH' 'd U 'finrui to rent ivo 100 , ' b. ivV' d : iiiinHl ; dirttrjot No 2 , A.I.I ! ' ] 'o 'i'Khip. on condition that * ii < tit ll'innn open the roiul imme- i.it. ty aluT thin notion of the , , - > ri1 Thai th - potitionn sttiiifd by [ Jru'U M.ulii'oij , i-t al , lv ri'l I'otrick 4 sj. , HJI O. IN tprcin ct il , be * ru't'd ' 'hat ' th pniiti-m of Max H'i < r t i ill , bd .lno grunted an J * oBlank" nn-l Herman Panndorf In allUA'udjilS 00 oaoh an .damaged 10 ) ' i-rovi Jud for by levy a'gairiHt ' liKtrot No. 1 in Triumph towiiHhip. VV < alno riMiommund that thd peti tion of S iv Kodmau ot al. , bo TAiiti'd and the MiiHcatino Mtg and T'liHt company bt > allowed damagoH Hi I In1 Mini of ? lo.OO t-j buluviu'd ilfl 50 agaitiHt Dial. No. 1 , ClilT ip ; 5:43.50 : against Di-it No * . | , ( Jliir ( p. That the B E 0opi > r poll- lion bo granted and the County surveyor ordered to ohango Hnrvoy friun Station 2 , on Haid road , north along line of IVni-o about 20 rods , thi < mu > diagonally biuk northeaut if line iihout where fcnuo now nuiH ( i < onn < l water ) and that damngOH l > .twa'-.Uul UH follows : riioB D vdHon , * 1500 ; ; Nettie C. I'.nernon , * 2.r ) Oq , all to ho levied : KniiiHl Dint. No4 , Wood Kivor townsiiip , und the petition Binned hv Martin Cunningham et al , be r j 'Otod. \Vo further rooommond that the Hrotion line between HOC 20-30 and : U 32 tp IS ) rg 1 bo opened as a public road on the petition of ) . M. rinott , and that the request of of Ii. . ) . Tiorntiy , HIIHCO ! Calkina and W. I. Wantfortho privolopo to oon- Htrnot and maintaiiiB oaltlo chutes bo grunted. T' o committee rooom mended that the following claims he illowi'd * I , Ii Keen , * ii ; 00 ; E S. Fnuih , f > 0 ; W. II. M.I Hit , .50 ; Thoa. Da ; vide . § 2 00 ; C. H , UeltH , $3.75 ; S K. Redman , * 2 00 ; J. Ii. Oabourn $1 ' 10 ; A. IJ. .lolniHon , * U 50 ; II. P. Saviu o * 27.20 ; J. W. Conloy $ tfl- 05 ; N IS Armstrong * 7.75 ; B. E , ItobiuBon 2 00 ; C , M , Blowers ,50 ; T Davidson * 2.00 | A P Johnson * 3.7f ; 1C Taylor IH.76 , C JJIakeman § a 00 ; J M Fodpo § 1.00 ; J , K. Baker - ker $1 CO ; 11. P. Savage § 10.50 ; G. IIuiBor § 00. 25 , and that the following - lowing 1)ond < bo approved : Gcrirudo G. Orr , di'p'y Dis't Clori < ; > l ; Itodtnond Road over eor Wood River No. 2 ; Alfred BloKiot r' < n'l ovfripi-r B Bow , distriot No 1 Jj K Z'mtiiPrman road overseer Anslny No. 5J ; .1. C. Pollard road ovprm-iT Bilfoil No 4 ; J W. Barnes " > rl ovorHeiir Gariield No 2 ; P R Anhur road overHoor , B. Bow , No. 5 ; ( ' . . T. Writzht , road overseer , B. Bow , No. 7 ; 11. AV5lkie , rend ovornr-er , West Union , No. 1 ; T. B. Kox , road ovcrrtccr , Wood River , No 2 ; .1. W. Spencor.'road ovorcoo , Douglas Grove , No. 2 ; .las Ward robe , j' . , road overseer Cliff , No 2 , Wm. Smith , ro'id overseer , Cliff , No. 4.lohn ; Simmr , road overseer Algernon No 3 ; William Warren * rord overseer Triumph , No. 3 ; Fred Beardflloy , road overseer , Arnold , No 3 ; Dan Sweeney , road overseer Kilfoil , No. 3 ; Samurl Wills road overseer , Douglas Grove , No. 1 , Honard Fouler , constable , Analoy ; Directorw of Lillian Irrigation district . ! OH. Dan , K. D. Comstock , W. II. Comstock , Allen Ivollogg. That the bond of S. T. Stevens , J. P. Sargent , be rejected for the rea son that there is already a Justice in Sargent. Accepted and adopted. Judiciary committee recommend ed to allow the following claims : 1' M Toweley. . . . . 3.10 | And all claims in ease of Stito of Nebraska vu. Highland Brim as ccrlitiod by Judge Armour , and in State 7t > . Chas. Boyer , as certified by W. M. Greor. Moved and carried to accept and iidopi report as recommended by oummuiee. Court House and Jail supply "Uimnti'o reported ; We , your eoiumiiteo , recommend I- . illovv : .11. rinopn. . . $ li.oo A K Anderson. . . 1.00 11 K I'nllun 30.UO ( i I1 11 itttrllod. . fi.Tn otcveiis . 00 M K HarrlH . . . . 7.4i morns LA C Co. 7TO 1'ntrnll llroH 311 ui 1) M AiriBi > erry..lSO.lX ) Wui. lUatrl'J.80 ' Win. llliillOL'.SO Moved and carried to accept and ai opt as recommended. Mr- Thorpe road the following pe'ition from ollicials of Broken How city : To the Honorable Board of Super- vihorn of Cutter county , Nebraska , Gentlemen : Your petitioners respectfully aliow your honorable board that they arc the duly elected Mayor and City Council of the city of Broken How , and that at the recent rains the bridges made of tile and dirt on-lib and filh avonncs were destroyed by Hood , that the finan ces of the oily arc in such shape that said bridges or crossings can not bo repaired by the city and said crossings put in suitable con dition for public travel. Wherefore your petitioner ? ank thai an appropriation of the sum of One Thousand dollars l.OOO.OO ) be made from the roau fund ot said county to bo used under the direction of the oil'council by and with the consent of said board of Supervisors , to plaoo siid crohsings in a suitable condition for public travel. J. A. HAKHIS' Mayor C. II. Hoi.co.Mii , Clerk. A. R nuMiMiuiCY , Oy. Atl'y Councilmen ; O. ' ! CONIUD i M Ward | Tno8i KlNIEN 2nd Waraj ? : . - 3rd ho following was offered by Thorpe who moved its adoption : Whereas a petition hns boon pre sented from the uity of Broken" BOVT , Nebraska , requesting that the sum of $1,000.00 bo granted to said city for the purpose of aiding said city in the repair and con struction of two bridges across Muddy crook , on 4th nnd Mb ave nues in said city of Brakon Bow and WIIKHKAS , Theru IB an unexpend ed levy in the road fund of said county of obout the uutn of $1000 , therefore bo it KicsoLVKU , That the sum of $500 be granted to said city , to bo used for the purpuuo aforesaid , said sum to bo expended uy said city , under the diaeolion of the mayor and city council of said city , under the Hnpoivision of G. 11 Thorpe , supervisor , und that n warrant bo and hereby in ordered drawn upon the road fund of eaid county pay able to J. Al. Kimberling , treasurer of said city of Broken Bow , in the sum of $500 for said purpose. Vote as followB. Conloy , Savage , llisor and Thorpe. NAY Brechbvhl , Coonoy , Lind. The chairman declared the mo tion carried and the request granted for * 500. Adjournment until U a. in. to morrow. Friday June 21. Pursuant to adjournment the board mot at U a. m. with each member in his place. The minutes of yesterday were road and approved. lioad committee made report of trip made examining roads and bridges. The petition of Alfred Fonda for a license to sell spiritous liuuors at Oconto , Cusler county , Nebraska , wan preaontod by Mr. Coonoy , It was moved by Air. Cooney and yecondcd by Air. Brcchbuhl that llio petition bo rejected. The ques tion was put by the chairman and tlio vote was as follows : AYIC Brechbuhl , Coonoy , Thorpe , Lind. NAY Conley , Ileisor , Savage. The chaiiman declared the motion carried and the petition denied. KuquoBi from school disinol No. 127 presented by Mr- Thorpe : To the County board of Custor county , Nobroska , Gentlemen : Wo the undersigned school board of school district No. 127 do re. spectfitlly ask you to order the County treasurer to invest the Sink ing funds , belonging to said Subool duirict in outstanding or ders to wit' Order No 111 , amount 825 , reg ister No. 32 , date Nov. 22 1900 ; order No. 112 , amount § 26 , regiater No. 33 , date Deo. 0 , 1000 ; order No. 113 , amount $25 , register No. 31 , date Feb. 20 , 1901 ; order No. 114 , amount * 25 , register No. 35 , date Alar. 8 , 1901 ; order No. 115 , amount $25 , register No. 30 , dale Apr. 22 , 1901. B. ItAliLtiKK , Director. G. T. HOHINSON , Aloderator. A. GUSTAFSON , Treasurer. Request granled by couniy board and treasurer ordered as Iherem provided. C. VV. UAKKS , Dep'y Cl'k. Erroneous and delinquent lax claim committee reported as fol lows : Wo recommend that S. B. Thompson's valuation in 1900 bo changed from $281 to $211 that ihe claims of J. S. Spoouer , Fred Alaulick and J. G. Davis he rejected an.l that the claim of K. B. Sar gent bo rejected. Wo also offer the following as a part of our report , WiiEiiEAS it appears that NW of soctionl-10-19 , was improperly taxed for the year 1899 , said laud having boon government land * at the time said lax was levied for said year of 1899 , therefore ba it KKBOI.VID , That said tax bo and hereby is canceled against said protumes for said year 1809 , and said county treaaujer is hdroby or iered and dirocled lo cancel suid lax upon the books of said oouuly , for said year , ana lo m rk said lax improparly levied , and that the clerk bo directed to certify this ac tion to the county treasurer f dialer county. WIIKUEAS it appears thai the NW fioolion 1-1-19 was listed for taxation for the yearj 1895-9G-97 . said taxation being prior lo the is suance of the tiual receipt upon said land and WiucnuAS it appears that said tracl AVJIS government land at the time the taxes were entered for said years , therefore bo it RKSOI.VUU , That the county treas urer bo and hereby is ordered nnd directed to cancel said taxes for said years , 1896 , 1890 and 1897 up on said laud and to endorse upon the record that said land was I in properly taxed for said yearn. The clerk is directed to certify this ac tion to the county treasurer. Afternoon. All the raombars being present the chairman called the board to ordorat 1:30. : The Bridge committee reported as follows : Wo your committee recommend that iho following claims be al lowed : Wlicclerl.iimCo3lb83.l3 M L Flntoy , . . . , s.'M Jno Coonoy 47.Tli F Wymoru law NO Torlcton . . . J5.75 Uobt StcQreKor . S.ltf HutiKt.U'.tllur. . . 151 Snrnge liroa IG.uU Ilictka f < , fcl ! Co. UUH3 111' .svrago 69.15 Prink llammoml 1 (0 Jus Drown 17 26 II 1 * yavagu 13 CO 0 Miner gl 00 AUGrim h 7 Ml J W lUrnes . . . . 0 00 Wit I'omiiln. . . . 3.00 It I * Sar Ri ! . . . . SI.75 1) A VanSant . . . BJ.80 J W Conley 71 5 N 0 Tarloton. . . 3.00 DO l.lnd 18.00 vflKOlJros. . . . ft,00 1) A Vtn ! ut . . . 85.50 Qco Alury . . . . 13. 0 SK DnrlB 3 1.77 Dlerkt L& C Co lU.l'J D A. VtnSant.10.45 WcstUnlonMillCo U.TO JasIiPfiU 21.00 D M Snvlllo 13.VO JasOl'otlt 80.00 Accepted and adopted. Poor Farm committee reported as fojlows : Wo your committee tecommend lliai the following claims bo al lowed : John Finite. . . 2 I.15 Ulnrks L & C Co. 33.20 K 1) AUIjccm. . . 9d.l6 1 < C Drowning . 3.CO Ell Fcnncr. 1 5u J G llneberlo . . . 3 UO Kd JlcComas. . . . 6J.40 I.K Cole 45.00 And to lav over claims of School ' Distriol 02$18 50. Accepted and adopted. Claims committee reported : Wo recommend that the follow ing claims be allowed : Jolm CoonoT..539.00 Conhlsor Ac Ilag- JF Urcchlmhl. . . 33.30 gerty 11.60 MPOroat < OJ 00 Lied 45.B1 G Illser 33 BO a I' Suvnge 39.50 G U Thorpe . . . . 42 UO Aloved and carried lo acoepl and adopt report. Il was moved by Air. Conley and seconded by Air. Hiaer that A. Butcher bo notified to repair the rip-rap work done by him at the Milburn bridge or said county will proceed to repair said rip-rap work and collect the expense of said re pairing from the bond of said A , Butcher. Carried. It was moved and carried that the clerk be instructed to write to persons who do rip rap work and inform them that this board will at their meeting July 10 , consider proposals to put in rip-rap work at Sartient and West LTniou bridges on the Middle Loup river. Bids on county lots advertised by this board were opened and read. It was moved and carried that the board reject all bids received. It was moved and carried that Supervisor Lind be instructed to take such action as he may deem necessary in the case of Jack Med- lin , pauper. Moved and carried that all claims of persons owing personal taxes be ordered held by this board to apply on such taxes. Moved and carried that the clerk be instructed to draw warrants for all [ claims allowed at this mooting. Moved and carried thai the County board now adjourn sine die ( to meet again July 9,1001 ) ' Notice of Reward. A reward ot § 5.00 will be given for information leading to convic tion of any one tampering or raed- liiig with any line , or shooting in. sulators or doing any damage inten tionally on any line belonging to the Broken Bow Telephone Exchange. Warning is hereby given that any persons so offending will bo prose cuted to the full extent of the law. BROKEN Bow TELEPHONE Kxcn. You can save money by ordering your reading matter through the RKPOIILIOAN. 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