c or _ _ QIu tcr QIo. 1\cpubUCRn \ Pnbllehell OTH ) ' 'l'hllrlllla ) ' lit . the U0l1bl1 &a\ , - - - n. 1\1. \ A1\ISm \ HJt\ ' . - - l t11tor " ' Olce In OUllter Ulock. Fourth A.e.i - - - - - - - - - - KlIlnrcll nlthl110lllomco lit roken lIow , Nob. , at ! IIocolll1-alllAII IIIl1llor \ranllmluloll through the U. II. MIIII/ / ! . - - - - - - - . . BUJlIIOIUl'TION l'JUOR : Ono \'onr.ln advnnco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 ' ' ' . AUVlm'I'IIIINO JtA1'jt9. 0110 rOllllnll , Jer mOlllh , $7. ( ) ( ) , Ono.half col. umn , , , 'er IIII1Utl1J $ t.U > Iluarlcr column , Ior mOlllh , 52.ro , IAJM than IIII/uler col UIII II , [ j ( ) coni" ' Inch ) lcr 1II01ith. Cr.rl I'or 011 aet I'DIIO. ; GO cout" pcr IIICb , per IIIoth . . Locul ollvortl.IIIIt Ii CCII' ' " Jlcr IIno cach In.or. tloll. llItleo of church ralrll , , oclublc" 111111 onlortaln' lI1ellts whcro money III chnrKcll , OIW.lllllf rute" . ( ) cloly IIIIIICI\3 IIlItI r"/lnilltion/l , ollo.lInlt fIItce. Wntllug ! IIlIlIel' ' ' hOl' , half I'rlrl' ror luhll'lIln . lI"t of ' / , . . Hent 1 1111 11m , , , frre , hl\lr Irlc ( , ror 111111111111I111 ( ( JlJltuury nutlccH , alill cardH or Ihanka. 1 ! ; lIllIotlCD" lit rnu'a lrOTldcll 111 etntutoB of Nehr/llkn. . - - 'l'h lrsdaY : j' 31 , 1')02. . - - REPUBLICAN TICKET. - - - State Ticket. Per ( Jovcrnllr- J. II. l\IICKgy , of Polk. . I'or 1.lontcnllutII"orliur . - l . O. McGT I./l'ON , of DouglaH. l"ur 81'crAt/iry . .r Htnt- , Gl ( ) HG1 W. 1111m II , or IIIchRrd oll. For Trclwlror- . PWl'l R M011'1 NSNN , 1 Of Vallcy. I or AUtlltnr- CT 11U ) gS Wlt'l'ON , /hcrltllll / : : ! , l"lIr A tto"vOouornl - FHANK N. PI OU'I" of < Jagc. For COIllIt1I"HlnIlUr I'uhllo 1..111(1. ( nll(1 ( IInlhlluH8- ( GgOI G I D. ) "O ( r4\1I H , ) or Nuckoll" l"or " Cnlt1lt1l .lnnor I'uhllc IIIIItructlon- I WI 141 IAl\l K. FOWI gH , or W/lhhlllgton. - - Congresnlonal Tlckot. For COlIgrcP"lt1 n. Hlxth Dlptrlct- 1\1. P. KINKAID , or O'1-'uli. Roprosentatlve Ticket. Per ItClllcPfIIUtVCH. , ! Mlh lII.trlct- A. Tl. coPS my , of Wcsterdllc. S. C. W AI4DHON , of Over. - - - County Ticket. For County Attorll"Y- A. R nUl\lPlIHl Y. Broken Bow Township Ticket. For : ! ul'orvlpor , 'I'hlrd UI trlct- G. n. 'l'lIORPE. For Townshll ) r.lelk- A. D. BANGS. For TOlVneblJ. TrcnllnrAr- J. M. KI1\113ERLING. I For 1'ownHI ! .1' ARPoP8or- W. 1\1. VANNICE. l or Road Overpe'r IIIA r'ct No 1- L. CUSHMAN. } o'or 1I0ad Overpccr 1 > I lrlct " 11.2- JOHN KENNOYER. Eor ! toll(1 OverHeM DI"'rlcl ' So :1- : L. McCANDI ESS. For 110111 O\'I\rpcer IJI tllct Nn. 4- LEONARD HERSH. For HOld OVutHI'.r Dlpllict No. t.- C. l . REC'rOR. For )10811 Ovcrpcor DistrIct Nil. a- HENRY RBEDER. . 1'or HII:1tl : O\.rpo'r Ulalrlcl o. 7- J. N. 'YES' ! ' . . , i UCllllhllcm , : Stlllntorlni COIU'ClltlOII. 1 - , 'l'he Hepublicans of the li'ifr teenth Senatorial District of Ne. f braslm arc hereby callcd to mcct - in a cOl1\'cntion in the city of Ord , in said District on Monday , Sep- tembcr 1st , lIO at 10 o'clock A.c 1\1. , for the purposc of placing in in nomination a candidatc for State Scnator and for thc transaction - saction of any othcr business which may propcrly comc hefore said convcntion. 1. A. HUNHAU , Chairman Senatorial Commit ce. - - - - - - " Prospcrity is the Issue" is the title of thc great speech of Unitcd States Scdator Jacob II. Gallinger of New Hampshire , recently - ( cently delh'crcd in the Scnate at ; \Vashington. l'he s ) cech has I been issued in documcnt form b ) ' I the Amcrican Protective 'l'ariIT j League. Scnd postal card rc- c qncst for frec COP ) ' . Ask for Documcnt No. 75. Addrcss W. \Vakcman , Gcncral Secrctary , 135 West 23d Strcet , New York. ( Judge 1\1. P. Kinkaid , thc rc- ( publican candidate for congres ( was in the city li'riday 1'0 sec the ( membcrs of thc County Central ( Committce relative to' his cam- i . . , pa1gn 111 thc county. 'l'hcJudge feels vcry confidcnt of his cIec- r Hon. When he entcrs on an activc campaigu he expects to ( visit Custer county and will viHit ' as many localities as thc com- mi ttce may decm ad visahle and his time wiJ1 permit. 'L'he Judge is one of the most popular men in ( his j\lhcial district aud is highl ) ' capablc of filling thc position to ' which he aspires. IIis election is'a foregon conclusion and it is ( only now a question of majorities. 1 'W'c' predict that old Custer county j which gave hnn a han somc I majority two years ago will j double that majorit ) ' this fall. ] I 'I'he fusionists would havc it I appear that J. II. Mickcy , the ; republican nominee for governor , ] is po ing as a farmer/for lolitical I , . . ( _ ' . ' 1. _ . . . _ " " purposes only. Mr. Mickey lives on his farm of 240 acrcs. lIe farms by the sweat of his brow al1llnot b ) ' the pcrspiration of hiS ! jaw. It is truc that he is president - ident of the Bank of Osceola. But he is not ashamed of it. lIc has not denied it nor will he try to cvadc it. How much differcnt is his attitudc as a farmer a 11I1 a Imsincss man than that of llank- cr Shallcnberger. In the campaign - paign of 1900 the lattcrprofesscd to have sold his interest in the Bank of Alma , and his namc was rClllov < ,1 ! frolll the bank's illh'crti- Hing. lIe dressed in l rongh rider costUIllC with sombretto and buckskin leggins and had his picture printed in the World-Her- ald , which cxpatiated at length concerning the "farmer candi- datc" for congrcsH. AH soon as election was over t hc naine of Cashier Shallenbcrger again went into print and the ranch- mau's suit was rsturned to its owncr.-llcavcr City 'l'imes-'I'ri- lm ne. ( } ul'rlc'lI the 1\lall. . Unless some Valley county man ) f cqual fitness should signify lis willingness to acccpt the re- mblican nominatIOn for state enator we are of the opinion .hat the coming scnatorial con- Tcntion ought to rcnominate the ) rcscnt incumhent , Ii' . 1Curric. . : Iis abilities have have heen pro- 'en and his integrity tried , and L hctter man for the place we : ould not hope to sclect. 'Ve re- fret that thcre seems to be a : ommon assumption that , because Ie was in thc race for a higher .Ilice . , he could not consistently Lccept this enc again. But a nomcn ts though t will show hat this ought not to bc the : ase. Other men holding posi- ions of honor and trust , failing n an attempt for a nomination o a higher placc , have with all loner and no sacrifice of dignit ) ' : ontinued in the position they vere holding. 'Ve.re 1\11' ' . Currie lot our senator it might nqt look vell for him to ask the , place , ) ut the fact that hc is still sena- .or makes it perfectly proper for 1im to continue in the place. It s generally understood that Ie never sought thc lomination in either of thc 'ormer campaigns and we feel : onfident that he is not desirous o continue , hut he might be in- luccd to remain in the place he las fillcd so honorably. At an ) ' 'ate let us rc-nominate him if he nay be induced to serve us again. : -Iis eminent service and cxperi- is state senator lit him all the .he more for oed serdce in the 'uture.-Ord Quiz. It Wout Work. We tllctly here it intimated ) ccassionally that the democrats Ire busing their hopes of success Lhis fall upon help they will get rroUl thc brcwer or saloon or- anization of the state. It is : Iaimed that the saloons of the , tate do not propose to tal < c an ) ' : hances with a church man for overnor and a republican legis- ature and that they will not only : ontributc freely to the fusion : ampaign to sccure'l'hompson's Iectionbut that thcy will pay ) ut in great chucks whene'er it : an be uscd to ah'antage in the nterest of the democratic ticket. l'ltey figure that with harmon ) ' 'estorcd bctwcen the pops and lemocrats , by thc equal didsion ) f thc spoils that the two parties , vill present a solid front at the > ol1s for the ticket. 'l'hej' also gure that evcry saloon will havc 1 numbcr of republicans , the ) ' : an control on the whiskey issue. l'hese combinations the ) ' figure , vill elect the cntire ticket with mch majorities that the republi- : an candidates will scarcely know lhey were in the race. Our informant - formant says the plan is for the 1aloon organization to kecp in lhe hack grounds and dcclare [ mblicly and privately a total in- liff erenco in the results of the iampaign , while their tru ted l1gents are supplied with an un- lim it'd amount of money and i g-oods and instructed to tay in - _ - . .J _ . - _ - - the fight untH the last votei : ; countcd. 'l'he HHl'UUI.ICAN is here to concede that organization have planned to do all that is claimed for them cxcept the re- sult. , 'l'hat the ) ' will not ac- complish. 'I'he saloon organization - tion with the machincry of the dcmocratic and populist partics under their control can not control - trol the state ofNebraslm. 'l'here are thousands ( f church men who belong to the delJ10crat and populist parties that wil1notsuu- mit to the dictation of thc rum power c\'en with as clean a mau a W. II. 'L'homp50n as their standard hcarer. If it is to bc a fight of the mill power of thc statc against the churchpolitical. . lines will bc ablitcrated in Custer COUtttj' as wcl1 as c\'cry other county of thc state. 'l'he I H- PUII/.ICAN / accepts thc issuc without - out any fcars of the results , What few republicans thc saloons maj' be able to control 011 .that issuc will he r placcd tenfold from the ranls of thc midroaders ; , populis and democrats who wiII rccord their votcs in protes against the domination of the rum power in state politics. . Bither HIIrItI , Ignorllllt or Hoth. \Vhcn the republiCans tell you in thcir platform or on thc stump that they favor this , that or the other law if they < Ire reclected , tell thcm they He and they know they lie. And prove it , show them that they have hacl for SIX years the President , thc Senate. and thc house , and could havc cnactcd any law the pcople de- malHled and their national platforms - forms proclaimed. 'l'hcj'do not want any legislation. All they want is the votes of the dupes so they can continue to skin the puhlic. ' ! 'he Hepublican party I has passed in the last six year's every law the trusts , the monopolists - nopolists , and protected int rests ha\'e desired. It has never pas- ; ' cd a single' act that made it easier for , thc working man to make a living. But its legislation - tion has rcsulted in enabling the special few to tax the clothes off his back , deny his wife and children - dren thc necessary food for their proper sustance and put beyond the rcach of any wagc carner thc possibility of an education for his posterity.-Beacon. ' ! 'here is no party that has ever had control. of the gov rn- ment , state , or county that has been truer to its pri nci plcs and its representations than the rc- publican party. 'rhe history of the administration of thc republican - publican party is proof of its loyalty to the peoplc. No party in so short a space of time cver accomplished as much for all classes , the rich and poor alike as has the republican party After the election of 'Villiam 'VcKin- Ie ) ' and a republican congress in 1896 , one of thc first acts of the republican administration waste to repcal the Hill-Gorman frec trade act that did more than any other factor in bringing a financial panic on the country , that not only threw laborers , by thc millions out of imploYIU nt , but bankrupted hundres of thousands of others who were getting a fair start in lifc. 'l'he republican party under the leadership - ership of William McKinley re- cnacted a protectivc tariff law that at oncc rcstorcd thc con- fidcnce of the public , started thc factories to running , prodded employmcnt for thc millions of idle people at rel111111crati vc wages , creat d a demand for the products of the farm and factory. 'Yhere want , pcnury and l > al1k- ruptcy prevailcd , plcnty and prosperity in cyery walk of life has been substituted. In- dh'iduals as well as corporations and trusts havc cnjoyed increa- ! cd compensation for their lahor , prOtuce ! and capital. We de- nounc ( thc assertion that the republican party ncvcr passed a single act that madc it easier for the worldng man to malw a Iiv- i ng. It wns the protect h'e tari IT act which provided protectiou for thc products of thc factorics , the meat , cnUlc , horscs , eggs , l > utter and in fact cverything produced or manufacturcd by American labor .that furnished implo'mcnt for the working man and gave I the farmcrs fair prices for thcir I - - . , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . ' . ' 1\alk about taxing the clothing the poor man wcars for I the hencfit of the tmsts. Whcn was clothing' c"er cheapcr 01' lahor allll farm product higher thall at the prc'ocnt tin.1e. ' ( 'he prcscnt laws are in the interests of thc poor and the rich also profit - fit hy thcm. ) ducatioll iH frce to the PllOI' and rich alike and more of thc poorer class arc g'ing t'.lCir ' hoj's and girls thc acllnt - agc of a higher echtcation to-htj' t1 1I1 cver bcfore ill thc histor.r of thc county , simply bccause the COll1litions cnahlc them to alTord. If the Bcacon thinln ; it can per- suadc thc voters to votc for thc t.etUrtl ; of thc frcc trade days of fJ2 to % it is verj' much dccei ved. 'l'hcy are happy to Iwow that the prescnt is far ahcad of that pauic period and thej' willncvcr , knowingl.r vote to return to thosc days. 'l'hc proof of it will bc seen in an increascd majorit ) ' for the republican tickct in c\'ery cOllnty and state in thc Union this fall. - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ft- . 'v"I'v , " ' . . , . . . , . ft , . , . , ft ' . , . - - , " , , , , , , ' , , ' ' . . . ; I'v . , , ' : : ' ' 't.:1t.1'I"I' _ : " : : " : ; " " : " : \ : : CI' " ' " ' " ' " M"M" " ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' : . I Superrisors Proceedings. ) ) c.c-t- ctl" ; ! ; " , ' ' ' : ' : - . \ ; . < I'U''W . . _ . . . . " 'otC. ' ' ' > ' ' C ' < 'W " " . . . ' > . ; L' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' . & . ; : . . B . ) ) c1 ; ! i . . . . HE IJlEII1) 01' TIIG 1I0AIIU. . . . 'j k ; ) ) c't : , 1" , H. MOIIIIl.lrleJlt. . . . . . . . . , .Hls't. . . I . . . . . . . . ) "i UFO. w. OIl I.hvAI.T. : Llllllln. 2 " ; , ; 0 . 'I'IIOIII' Broken Bow. . . : J " i 1,1. ' " : : l"h c c.'j ( ALIN Ihll.t. 1II11hllfll. . . . . . . . . , .1 ' ' ' .JUlltI IIENIIY. 11I1I/lwuY. / . . . . . . to r. f''jjl c1 : ; J. \ \ ' . I'ONLI1Y : , Oconto. . . . . . . . . . . j- - ; ) : - , . . . . " ) Ct. < 10-rTIEU 1113111I. Mllqon City. 7 C. . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . , . - " . , . . . ) ) t ; J. i. . ) 1 . \ ' 01.fu. : ; . " ' " ; ; .r . ; ; 'I- ; , , : " ; S"it.1' 't , { "i. ; . . . ! . t . : . . 'I'UHSDAY , JUT.Y 15 , 1')02. 'l'he board of supervisor of Custcr county , Nebraska , con- \'encd in regutar session at the court house , in Broken Bow , at I ) a. m. , wcre called to ordcr by the chairman. Allmemhers present. ' ) 'he forenoon was spent in committee work. .A t 12. o'clock t he board ad- jou rued till 1 :30 p. 111. AII'I'HHNOON SHSSION. Board met at 1:30 : p. m. All mcmbers prcsent. 'J'hc bridgc comJlI i ttce .report- ed as follows : \Ve , your comlllittee. rccomlllcllI1. that the hridgc claim of the- Standard Brilgc Company for $1,125.89 he a1\owc(1. \ ( l\lo\'cd and carried io accept and adopt thc report of the com- mittee. 14' . S. Morris rcported as follows - lows : I ha\'c soh I old hridgc lumber lo lhc amonnt of $2.5u and lurnc(1 the moncy o\'cr lo thc county trcasurcr , whosc receipt - ceipt is hcreto atl lchcll. l eport accepted and adopted. A pet i tion signed hy J. C. JIu tt , et aI , pra'ing' that thc question of thc county paying hounties ou wild allimals be submitted to the voters at the next g'cneral clec- tion was read and discussed. l\fm'cd and carried that the petitiou bc submitted to thc voters for th.c purposc of bounty on coyotcs he g'rantell as provided - vided by statutc , and that each person applying for said bounty l > c rcquired to dcsignate section , township and range , on which said coyotes w rc Idllecl and that the balancc of pctitiou be re- jcctcc1. . Movcd amI carried to adjou rn till I ) o'clock tomotrow. \\'HDNHSIM Y , JUT.H" } 902. Board convencd at I ) a. m. I.'orenoon was spent in com- mittce work. Moved and carried to adjourn till 1 :30. : AV'l'HHNOON SHSSTON. Boarcl convencd at 1 :30 : p. 111. , with aU mcmbers prescnt. Mm'ed hy Grccnwalt , scco1H ed bj'1\lorris , that the count. ) ' clerk be and herchy is instructed to purchase a ucw road platt book , and that the proposition of thc county sUr\'eyor to transfer all roads onto the new book for $75 , and to takc the old hook for $15 he accepted. .l\lotioli carried. _ _ _ _ : uI _ Soft Hariss YOII ron mlllw ) 'tlur hnr. IICtllt IL : ! IIUrL II , . hl\ ' 1111(1 , , IIIlIloh : II" wi. . . toy 1191111 : m It IUCUnr - , , , , . , no " " Clil. Yon 'nn 11'1I1lllrnlls IIr , . . . IIl1lklllt IUlit hI h'o I\ " ' " 3 IUI It unllnllrUy WDuM. ElBff fE A Ilarness on tnnkr " poor lookl"g bllr. IlhS IIkll 1I1'11' . . " "t1e ot purl ! . Ile.yJoIU \ 11 011. I'll- ' > < 'I.'lnlll' pr"plln' < 1 to wltb. IlIAU" tlu wClllbrr. , & 1 < 1 " , 'er.where In cnu5-ull alz . . . - _ . . - - . - . _ , . . . . . . . _ , . . . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ - = -r. ; , . . . , ; : - ; ; ; : . : ; ; . 'fp' ; . . . . . - - - - - - , J . . . . . . . . . ftI' { . . . . . . ! " 't. ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . , . w. , . . * . . , , ! " ' . . . . . . . . . , . , " 't' . , . . , 11" ' ' ' ' .I. ' 'I..I. ' . . : \ . . : ' . : r I. , , : : " ' " . , , ! , . . : ! ; iI. I "i'I.i''i . : . . . : , L. ' . : " . . . . . ' ! ' II.m..Ia ' ; :1''i : ' ; ; m ! .I"mJl ; ' ; : ' .t"f. ; ' ; i. : " Ii.f.'mi : 'I"'IL" ! ; ; ' : " " ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' . ' i ' : .t"I : ' + : f ' ' ' ' I , . 1. . . . ( . , ' It , : g . ( . J . C . BOWEN . II " , . : . , . I..J c u n : ' . 'j. : . , : \ : r.J 1 all , competition in j J ' 'r i 'i ' LEADS frui s in their season. r \Vc tal\C 111 exchangc for M' : ; anything 111 stock , Po ultr ) ' , Butter , l ggs , ancl aU c1as es l 'i : : of country produce.Vc gn'c Kf1 orders for any thillg we do not : .11.1 ; carry. Our stock of Groceries t1 : t is CompletAlways i' csh. A 1 Crockerj' , Patcnt .l\Iccltc111es , Wi and \VaU Papcr always in 1.j , lY stck. J _ Pure Old Cider i : f:1 ! : . , i . \ . ! V Illegal' , IS our trade . mark. ; : ; ! ; . U ! 'H' . Y ours F. , .Ii : . . . . . ftWi t. " d ; , . ' ' ! ! l. . . . . , . . . . . . I ! : tJ . . . - J C ' : , - : t . ! . . ' . . .1.11\ : l j- . ; . ; : ! ' ' ' - : . : 0 . r . ; . : . . " . " ' : . , . . ; . l . . : ! , II' . : . : . . - ; . I'f. . . : : : ' . 11'tU1 , : : , = , ' ; : " , " , : : ' 8"1,11I' , : : . . . ; : ' ; : . 'II' . : ' , ! . ( ; . . ! , ' ' .Ii : ' . ; . " : : . : ' : JI , . . , t..1 . , . . : ' . :1..J. t. ! , , . . : ' : . :1..J. il t. : . . . : ' : . :1 , I . . . , . . ! . , . ' : , : . . , , It -II. ! . " : : . ' :1. " ' ' . " t. ! , , . . . /'IJ" . : , . . -1 , . . " : : . ' " ' .1/ .1 , J h. . . . , " . ' : . , ,1 uo J . ! . . . : . . .1' ' " . . " Bridge committee reported as follows : \Vc , your committce , recomtllcl1l1that thc fullowing claims hc allowcll : Geo. Grecnw lt. . . . . . . . . . $13 00 J. 'V. Conlcy. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 30 Ernest Morris. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Andrew'Veaver. . . . . . . . . . 525 Sam Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . 825 Ii' . S. Morris. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 O G. Hiser. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 17 00 Barstow & Pcrrin. . . . . . . . 1 95 li' . S. Morris. . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 00 Standard Bridgc Co. . . . . . . 56 52 Alvin Daily. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 35 J ames Henry. . . . . : . . . . . . . 5 00 amI thntthc claim 0' the Wheeler Lum- bcr Co. be laid ovcr. ovcr.P. . S. MORRIS , G. H. TIIORPg , } J. W. CONI.E. . . . , Moved and carried to accept and adopt th report. Ollicial bond , road and road claims cOI unittcc reported as fol1ows : 'Vet your cOlllmittcc. rccommelHI that the fo1\owing \ botHI ! ) he approvcd : W. R. Pcnninglon , county physicilIJ ; John Adalllson. rom I ovcrsccr district NO.3. Sargcntj Andy Court. road ovcrseer district - trict No. ( . Sargent ; and l1l11t the bond of 1'011I1 ' district Hlijah Owens. o\'crsecr NO.3. Sargcnt , hc rcjected. \\'c also rcrcommcllII that the fo1\ow- \ ing claims hc allowcd : li' . 1 . VanAntwerp. . . . . . $ 30 00 II II . . . . . . 8 00 " " . . . . . . 27 00 Chas. Barrctt. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 D. J. Kring- . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Jcsse H. 'l'cagarden. . . . . 11 25 S. L.V ood. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 75 ] binezer 1\Lillcr. . . . . . . . . 3 75 Algcrnon 'l'ownship. . . . . 100 00 GHO. GIl ENWAL'l' . G. HISHH. } Ar.VIN DAILY. Mo'cd and carried to accept the report. Adjourned till 9 a. m. to- morrow. 'l'I1UHSDA Y , JUT.Y 17 , 1902. Board convened at 9 a. m. with allmembers present. 1\lInutes of July 15th and lth werc read and approved. Movcd hy Conley , seconded by Morris that the" clerk be and hercby is instructed to draw warrants immcdiately to the Standard Bridge Co. for the sll1n of $11R2Al , for bridge work done to datc. Motion carried. 1\10\'ed and cnrried to adjourn to 1 :30 : p. m. - . AII'l < IWNOON SHSSION. Board conv ned at 1:30 : p. m. Allmcml > ers present. . Head committec rcported as fol1ows on road petition of Geo. Court , ct al : \Vc , your committcc , rccolllmctlli that the within pctition he gran lcd , IIn dum- agcs allowc(1 as follows : Arthur R. Bowcn. So ; J. B. Brush. $10 ; Frcdcrick Hmlhmt , 50j Hilwin DlIl'rnh. $20j Joscph Kriz , $3u ; alllo hc lc\'ieli against roml l\istricl \ No. I , Sargcnt town hipj alllithat Joscph Kriz hc grantell the pri. vilege to constrnct atlli muLltain a cattlc chutc , saill chute to he 16 feet wille with hanistersr GI\O. \ GIUUtNWAlo' ' ' , G. IIISHIt , } Com. AI.\'IN D.\lI.\ ' . Moved and carried to accept and ndopt the report of the com- mi ttee. Mm'ed and carried that thc surve'or is hereb ' instructed to ' -rune ) ' and cstabltsh the T . Leep road. road.MO'cd MO\'cd a\HI \ carricd to accept the proposition of H. I . llrega to pa \ ' $25.00 for the assignmcnt for taxes on lot 13 , block 55 , l . H. Addition to Callaway , and \V. Zumbrum ; to pay $25.00 for the assignmcnt for tax on lots 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 and 24 , block 41) , Callaway. Movcd al d carricd to adjourn till 9 a. m. tomorrow. IrlUDA Y , JUl. Y 18 , 1902. Board convencd at 9 a. m. , . . with allmembcrs present. Judiciary committee reported as follows : . .J. \Ve , your committee , reconltnend tbat the following claims he allowt'd : N. E. Armstron $ ' " . . . . . . $65 50 N. E. Armstrong. . . . . . . . . 10 50 J. M. Smiley. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 85 Z. S. Branson. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 35 D. E. Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 45 Lee Herdman. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 A. C. Crawford. . . . . . . . . , . . 3 30 Morey Welch. . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 I Frank Hendricks. . . . . . . . , 3 20 ll\Irs. Marvin Freed. . . . . . . 8 00 I J Alii US Hi\NHY , GUO. GHI\I\NWALT , } Com. G. HISlm , l\Ioved and carried to accept and adopt the report. Committee submitted a majority - ity and minority report on claims of N. E. Armstrong , as follow ! on the claim for $278.10 : \Ve , ) 'our committee. rccommen that the within claim he IIlIowed for f.8o.oo , fees for return on 160 distress warrants , . . and that $110.10 be 'rcjected liS over , charges in mileage on the within claim , and $88.00 be applied on ovcr charges in mileage on claim No. 1284 , for 1 273.60 , _ . . . . I balance due , $80.00 , , JAJ\ms Ihmlw. G. HiSI\U. } I rccommcmI that the within claim be allowcd for $278. la , I GIiO. GRlUtNWAI.'l" : atlli on thc claim of N. E. Armstrong for $550.1)0. we rccommcnd that 261.IO of thc within claim he rejcctcil as over char c in mileage on the within claim. allli $140.45 he applicd on ovcr chargc 011 mileage 011 claim No. 1354 fur $369.35. Icaving halrmce due of $140.45 he allow- ed. JAI\II : S III\NR\ ' , . } C on t . G. HISI\R \ , I recommclul the within claim be al- lowed. Gi O. GIUl : NWAI.T. l\Ioved and seconded that the minority report be acccpted and adopted. V oting 'es-Greenwalt , Con- ley and DatI ) ' . Voting no-Henr ) ' , Hiser , 'l'llOrpe and Morris. Road committee reported on road pctition of J. E. Holcomb , ctal , as follows : \Vc , ) 'our cO ltnittce , rccommend that \ the within petition be granted , and dam- agc nllowclllls follows : J. Jr. Hubhard , . $60ooj to be levied agninst roall district NO.3. Garficllltowl1shipj and Passump- sic Savings Bank , $20.00 ; and 1\1. Jr. Huff. man , $20.00 , lo he Icviell ngaiust road district No. I , llroken Bow township. GriO. Gkl liNWAI.I. . G. II ISl It , } Com. AI.VIN DAIIN , Report adopted.I Adjourned till 9 a. m. to- morrow. SA'l'UHDAY , JUI.Y 19 , 1902. . . , Board met at 9 a. m. , with all mem bers present. Minutes rcad and approved. Moved by Hemj' , seconded by Morris that the sheriff l > e and hereby is instracted to return to thc countj' treasurer all distress warrants now in his hands not sen'cd , in the following manner , to-wit : Returned by order of county board. Voting' aye-Henry , Morris and 'l'horpe. Voting' no-Conley , Dail ) ' and Greenwalt. Chairmau declared the motion lost. lost.Gco. Gco. Greenwalt raised to point of order 'l'hat : in-as-much sa the chair had cntertained the motion to adopt the minoritr.re - . port of the jUdiciar ) ' comlluttee in the matter of its report on the claim of N. E. Armstrong , a con- . .j. ( sidcration of the majority report would be out of order. . Chairman over-ruled his objec- 1 Hon , whcreupon Greenwalt ap- i j