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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1904)
1IP' ' ' ' 't" ' "i'f : " " : ' . . " , \ . . , . . , . . . h " " " _ . ( lfu let QIO. JtepubUcalt . hbllehcd eToI71l'huUda , tho.Count1 Heat. D. M. AMSUEltI1Y. . . Editor Jlntercd a1theOItomco at Droken Dow , Neb. , a. 8000n4.0I" ' " matter \ran.mlnlon throullh 'he U. : i , Malls. rJUOR : Ono Yoar.lnllllTanco. 8UUSOlUPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.00 Thursday , April 7 , 1904. : A jealous spirit is manHest in the man who sccls to poison the g od name of his competitor with sl nder nnd the worst of itis that 'h makes himself believe it. The mayor and city council e1ect can add to their popularity l more strictly enforcmg the l8cWS against the whiskey trafic against those who in the past iear boast of evading the law by li ving it shipped in. Oneof the great needs in the city at the present time is a fence arid fountain for the city park. It present condition is a disgrace to.the city. If public funds are not available for the purpose , private donations should be solicited - licited to have the park fixed at once. It is interesting to see Hearst , the monopolist , capturing the delegates of the western states , while 'Parker ' 'is getting the delegates - gates of the eastern states. Another - other interesting feature of it is that Bryan joins in with the Hearst forces. The State Board has an opportunity - tunity to serve the people as well as the republican party in fixing the valuation of corporation property - perty for assessment purposes at .1t actual cash value , the same as very individual's property' ' is supposed to be assessed. Now the city elect10n is over , steps should be t ken .at nce to have a grand celebratIon 1tl Broken - ken Bow , July 4. Tha people in anaout of the city dcmand it and arrangements should be made early so as not to conflict with arrangements of other towns in the county. L. W. Billingsby in his thoughts on optimsit says : IIIf a man will only cast his bread upon - on the waters for a few weeks 1n the form of cheerful smiles and pleasant words , at home and in , business , he would feel lots better - er and they would come back to him many fold. " The result of the election in i , city Tuesday is highly flattering I , to the anti-saloon element. Not \ .only was the vote ot last year against license sustained but a ! gain of 17 was recorded. Last , vear the majority against license I , ! n the city was 105. This year .1t reached 122. The Fsrst Ward I .cast twenty more votes against I licp.nse th n it did last year and the Second Ward made a gain of I ,4 votes. The Third 'Vard cast the same number of votes against I license but cast 7 more votes for license. 'rhe sentiment against \ saloons is manifestly keeping ! 'Pace' with our increased popula- f tiun which practically assures that the city will continue to do \1 without saloons. I The republican members of the t Supreme Court in their disagree- I went over the appointment of u , clerk of the court manifest , weakness that would do discredit I to the ward politician. For several months. the v have retained a ranH I politician f the opposition j a , clerk , simply because there is ; 1 I candidate in each of their re , I . spective home districts' that an I applicants. H. C. Lmdsay , the I chairman of the republican tatE central committce is the onlJ candidate that should be con. sidered. His appointment woule : meet the general apprroval of thE republicans of the state , while the appointment of either of UH other applicants would onlJ satisfv a amall faction. HarrJ Lindsay's splendid work in putt , ing the party on its feet in thE state is worthy of recognition b , even the Supreme Court , as witb out the success the part ) " attain cd under his leadership , neithel Judge Sedgwick or Judge Barn ! would be occupying their exaltc ( positions today. I I . . F. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician West Side Square , ISroken Bow , Nebraska. I . . . IN.J..r'r.q..ciI. . : , : : ai. . . . , . . p \(40/ . . . . . . . . . . . t : : t MIIHbEne : or TOIC 1I0.t.n1l. J. 'r. Arthur , COI1tock. . . . . . DI t No 1 Uoo. W. COI1\ \ t. LlIlIl1n , Dlst No : ! U. il. 'l'horpe. Hrflken Bow , Dlsi No : J JOI FenululOre , Clllf. . . . . . . .DI I No 'I J. n. Mcf.1ulrcCnllawlly..IJIL ! So fj A.Fonda , Uconto . . . . . . . . fl1Il So U O. Hiser , Musoll City. . . .I > I I. No ' 1 Broken Dow , Nebr. , March 22 , 190.1. . Pursuant to ndjournIDpnt , the county board of supervisors of Ouster - ter county mot in regular adjourned session at the courl house and at 9 u. m. were called to order by the chairman , Mr. G. H. Thorpe. Present und answering to roll- call were Supervisors A1.thur , Fou. da , Greenwalt , HiserIcGuiro : , aud Fennimoro. ' Minutell of Jan. 19 , 190.1 , r ud /lnd approved. Forenoon wns ! Spent in committee - tee work. At 12 o'clock 11 l'ecess w a taken till 1 :8U : p. ro. AFTEItNOON SI:8510- ( . BORrd met at 1 :30 : p. m. Sun members present as in fOl'enoou. Dridgo Committee l'eported n8 IollowfJ : 'V e , 'our lolDmittee , recommend that the follo ing petitions for bridges be granted and bridges bo built as asked fOl' in the petitions : Wm. BOl'cking and otherl : ! , N E cornel' Sec. 28-14.-17. R. J. Mills and other , near Otto Remhardt's bouse acrOSIi "Dry Ll'eek. " W. H. Oomstock nnd others , 'for bridge between Sees. 32 and 33 , Tp 19 , Rg. 17. Fl'auk Devino nnd others , for bri ge across Soutb Loup near S E corner Sec. 17. Tp. 14 , Rg. 20. Geo. Lash and ot1ers : , for bridge across Box Elder Oreek neo.1' residence - dence of A. L. Morgan un Rection 10 , Tp. 13 , Rg. HI. And that the petition of ElizL Beal and others , for throe bl'idges across Muddy Oreek , two on Sec. line between Sec. 31 o.nd Sec. G , and ono on Sec. line between Soc. 82 o.nd See , 5 , . all on lo.id out l'oo.d No. 662 , town 15 and 1Gl'ange 18 , bo laid over til1road is established. Also that the clo.ims of the Stand- o.rd Bridg Company for balance on work done , $4,030.73 be allowed on the 1904 bridge fund. GEO. GUEENWALT , A. FONDA , } Com. G. H. TUORl'E , Report of committee accepted aml adopted. The County , Judge filell his o.p- pointmont of Miss Maude Pott all I clerk of the county court , wweb was read and by a vote of the board was approved. . O. O. Uiggefstaff and Jess Go.ndJ appeared befol'o the boo.rd with ft Pl'OpoBition of settlement in the mntter of claims for damages allow. ed to them in the loco.tion , of 0. 'pub. lie road running north through See , S ' .rp. 16 , Rg. 21. which propositioJ : was read. Upon motiolll'egularly made nd seconded , the proposition was ac. cepted and approved. The ollowing requisition WUI l'ead : To the Hon. Boa1'd of Supel'\'isol'l , of Custer County , Nebraska : I most l'especdu1ly request YOUI honorable body to allow all depu hire at u. salary not to exceed tW ( dollars pel' day , to bij paid out 0 the feea of my office and such t. . date from the beginning of my torl1 of ofi ce. C. U. RIOJlARDSON , Sheriff . Moved and carl' ud that the \'equ isition bo granted. . Road Oommitteo reported no fo ] lows on the petition of J. B. Palm 01' and others for IL l'ond in tlOCtiol 22 , p. 16 , Rg. 21 : 'Ve , your committ e , l'ocommow thgt petition be granted nnll th damage claim of JIlme8 Wrigley fo $80.00 he allowed Ilgninst Ronl r DiRt. No.5 , Bl'okeu Dow townril1iy , T. 'r. ADTJlUlI , J. H. McGuuu : , } Com. Jos. FENNUotORE , Ueport of committee wo" I\ccepj ed and ndoptod. Adjournc < l till 9 a. m. tomOrrO\1 WED ESDAY , MARon 2B , 1904. Board met at 9 a. 111. - All mombel's answel'ed to l'oIl.cul - Minutes of yesterday read an npprovod. l 'orenoon wplmt in ( OmmittI1 work. At 12 o dock board took rece ! till 1 :80 : p. m. A'TER.'iOON : sRSIION. : : h.rcGuire ma < 1e the followin motion : I move thnt a committee or throl oonsisting of the chturman of th : CurCH Couarll ulla Cold. . Mrs. C. Peterson , 625 Lake 8t Topcl\n , Kansas , says : "Of a cough remedies Ballard's Horehound hound SJ'rup is my favorite ; : has done and will do all that i claimed for it-to speedilyCUJ all coughs and colds-and it is s sweet and pleasant to the taste , 2Sc , SOc , $1.00. Sold by Ed. M Comas , Broken Bow. and M rn ; , . . - - - . . . board , n. G. 'fhorpe , the clerk or this board , Joe } JigtIl u , ud the county attorney , A. R. IIumphrey , be appointed ati a committee to lIlend anll clumge the rUOH Illlll ' ' ' the Board of l'eg\11atioliji go\.orning Ihalth of Ouator County , Ntbr. ! , I\ud thut Haid cOll1l11itteo report auid . rules and rogulatiou as alIlC1ued I b ) ' said committee bntkJo : thia board I , fol' npPl'ovalnfl : so n as pOfJsiblo. I Secondod. , Cnrried. Adjol11'ucd till H 11. . III tomorrow , , TJIUH9VA.'i'IARCJI : \ 24 , .1 90.1. Board met at 9 a. m. , 0.11 . melll. bers' ana1\'cring roll.call. : Minutes of yesterda ) ' rmld I\ull np1'rovod. Special comruHteo nppoiuted to wait upon J. E. Adamson , lIlanager of the Cenhal Telephone Company , reported as follows : ' W e , 'oul' committe , nppoiuted to confer with the officers of the Centml Tclepnouc Co , in regard to getting II. fl .t mttj 1'01' nIl county telephoning for tI1yeaI' 190.1 , we . report nll : follows : Wo hl\vo teen i 1\11' . .Adnrl1ton ; nnll he ngreea to give , a rate r $125 fOl' all couut" , tele- . phonu business , aud we l'ecommend that it bo accepted , tLnd that 1\ contract - tract be entcred iuto with Hnid I company uccordil1gl ' . I J. 'r. AnTllultJ J. H .l\ICGUIRl : " COlli. l A. FONDA , ) Heport ace opted au adopted. 'nw following communicntiou from the OfliCCl'S of the Custcr County Agricultural Societ.yVas . read by the clerk : To the Honorable Bourd of Super- v ! : ! Ors of Ouster county , N obI' : OENTLr. ENThe : undcrsignedL. Ii Jewett , president , und E , n. Puree ] ] , scc1'etar ' of thQ Ouster Couut ) ' Agricultural Society ; do hel'eby certif ) ' that thel'e has been paid into the treasury of said socie- t ; during the past yeo.r tl50.00 by voluntary contribution. L. H. JEWETT , Pl'csidel1t. E. It. PUROELL , Secretary. Su.bscribed and sworn to before mo this 24th day of 1\1arch , 1904 : . EUGENE : S. HOLCOMD , [ SEAL ] Notary Public. . Mr. Al'thu1' introduce < l the following - lowing resolution nnd moved its adoption : . WUEUEAS , Sec. 12 , Art. 1 , of chapter - ter 2 , of the Compiled Statutes of the State of Nob1'l\ska , rovidea for County aid to Agricultural Societies - ties , therefore be it RESOLVED , That under the provisions - visions of said statute there be , and hereby is , nppropriated nnd set aside out of the general lund or U1J county and WU1'l'ant ordel'ed l'awn iu favor of the president of the Ouster - tor Oaunty Agricultural Sociey in the Bum of 'e537 .00 , to be used f01' the purpose of paying premiums. Seconded by Fonda. , Upon vote of the ootlrd .resolu- , tion "I' carried unanimously. Oommittees then took up their work and continued in committee work till 12 o'clock when \'ACOBS - was ta.ken till 1 :30 : p. m. AFTERNOON ! lItBSI0N. After the noon recess , committel tJ J took up their work and contillc\\l'd sarno till G p. m. , when boarel ad- L' journed ti11 11 a. m. tomorrow. FRIDAY MAROIl 25 , 1904. Board Inet at ] la , m. , aU members - bors answering to t heil' nnmOR at ron.call. Your committee u.ppoiuted to amend the health ruleR aud regula- HOUH beg to report that ve have - l'evisCll said rules und regulations and present them for your consider- uti01l. t.uulth gulDtlonu. Wmuu\ , the County Board of Sup r. visors of Custer County , Nebraska , di on the sth tJ Y of September , 1903 , es. tablish a County Board of Hoolth to lit comfoscd of nine members , 7 of whoUi shal be members of the Board of Snper. visors , and two to be ppoillted hy Iht Chairmall of said board , and , WUItRRAS , the Chairml1n ti pointe U ! members of said board , J , 1. Arthur. . Supervisor ; Gw. Greenwalt , Supervisor G. II. Thorpe , Supervisor ; JOs. Fenni , more , SuperVisor ; J.lI.fcGuire , Snper , visors ; A. Foudu , Supervisor ; G. Hiser { . Supcrvisor ; Dr. W. R. Pennington , ant Jos. Pigmau , Deputy county clerk ; aud , \\'UItR1t.\I , Sll1d Board of Health ha ! aJopted rules and regulations aud sub mitted sume to this Board , 'rhereforbeit R'KSOLVltD , b ) ' the Board of Supervis era of Custer County , Nebraska , that Ihe following rules and regulation , bl" ane the sume are hereb ) ' adopted. OFFICJ ; ltS. Sec. I-'i'he Chairman of the lloalll 0 Supervisors , IIha11 be ex-officio chainu I of the Board of Health. The rleputJ couuty clerk of said county shall b ex emcee Secretar ) ' of said Boant. Thl physician of suid Board shall be th. . g General Health officer of said BOl1rd The lieveral members of said Board shul , hold their respC'ctive offices tor the tern is of one year and until their successor i elected or nppoiuted and qualified. 'fh , - term of office. shall expire Qn th tUrs Thursday nfter the first Monda ) ' of Jan uary of each ) 'car. . , JlIRlSDll.'TION. 11 Sec. 2-'fhl1t the County lloard 0 - Health shall bave ' co.exten J'urlsdiction it dve with the boun arie : ' ! of said count ) ' is except within the liwits of incorporatel e villages uml the city of Broken llow. SUPltRVIIION. ! 10 " Sec. 3-That each supervisor shull hay generabsupervb-lon of th mattei'll pel : : - tawing to the Board of Health."I'rithiu . ' , hi 1 , Sup nisor's diltrict. rr T II' " .JI1J . . . . . . ' 1'0 1J1 ISor.A'1'HJJ. Sec.'rhnt . whenc\'cr , willllll the liUllts of this colluly 11I111 wlthont lhe corporatc limits of any incorporaled village - age or the dt ) ' of llroken Bow , It persoll 'is suspect cd of havlug stJIal1 rex , scurlct fever , lliphthcriu Qr IWY othcr viruleul , ronlagious or infcctlous discase , saitl per- ! Ion shall be immediatclioolatclt wl1hln his own house or 1111 : " sn h othcr place ns the Snpcr\'isor of suid District or Health ollicer ma ) ' direct ulIlt Q ! ; soon ns it ap. pcars thllt said pcrson Is eITcctelt with U conta : imll discl1Eoc it will be the etuty of the ntlcndin ! { physician , if thcre bl' u ph'slr.illn in nttcllliance , llIul if thele be 1110 physician in attcndancc , of the house- hotilcr or the heml of the faUllty whcre said persoll is ! Jtaying , to iuuncdiatly give notice to the Sccrctury of thc COl1nty lloard of Health , giving the nnUle of the disease , the name of the person having the disease and the location of lhe place where sl1ch p rson is ronfined. QUAHAN'I'J NI\ . cc s-That when it shell COUle to lhe attentioll of U1e Supen'isor or any llIem- 'bel' of the Bonrd of Health Ulal any carl- tagiol1s diseasc as is mentioned ill Section Three hereof , exists 01 is snsp cte to exist w Ulill the jurisdc ! ion of the said Supen'1sor. it shull he ll\s duly to make invcstigatioll imUlediately , 'Ilnd if he shell find that Sl1l.'h l1isc se Iloes exist , he shull Institute II proper quarantille against au } ' ! luch disease ! ) person and a ainsL any who may be exposed to sllch dlscase. provide the atten mg physician , if there he II physiciau , has not already illstituted saW qnnrnntiuc. Said quarnn- tint > shalllJl' dnly illstitnhl ( by placing upon Hit. house or SOUlC cunspicious point upon the premiscs , a red placard giving the nome of the disease in letters not lcss than 2 inches in heighth and bIt verbal or written notice to the oc- citpant of Ihe hOllse and to any who ha\'c bcen withiu the housc alld exposed to the discase to remnin on the premiscs and in no wny to mingle with other people nor allow others , except the physician in chargc , to approach ncarer than thirty feet of any person 01' house thus quaran- tined. In order Lo IIl1lke the quarantine of the disease named in thesc regnlations more effective , the supervisor of tIlt : district - trict in which such quarantined disease may exist , shull have thc power and authority - thority to close all public roads which run along or near the quarautined premises - ises , und stop public trl\v \ l along said publi ( ' road , using such ubo\lnwtiolls ! \ in thc closing of said publi mad al ) ht : Utuy dcem necessary , and when said quanm- tine is raised the obstructions used to close said road shall be removed and said road again opened to public travel. DUTIES OF ATTENDING l'I1VSICIAN. Sec. 6-That the attending physician or health officer in charge shall order the use of such disinfectants as he ma } ' decm propllr and prescribe the manner of their use. He shall ordcr thc excretion of the bodies of diseased persons to be disposed of. and such other core of the diseased person us shall prevent the communication - tion of the disca e to others as nearly as possible. When , in the judgement of the attendlng physician or health officer it is necessary , he muy order that no person - son shall be allowed to enter the house or buildiug in which such sick. person may be , and may prescribe what persons ma ' be in attendance upon such persoll am order all other persons. excluded from the premises or building or room U5 he I1h l1 deem expedient where such sick } > l.r5011 : is. Said Attcnding } 'hysiciall III 'Health Officer may also order thuL all persons who have been exposed to any .such disease sha11 remain at home 01 their place of abode and not co-min 1t with other people until after the period has elapsed durinR which , in the course of nature , such disease would manifesi itself. If neceSill.ry ! in the judgment 01 the attending physician or Health Officer , such exposed person or persons may b. confined in au isoloted place durin suci : period. The Attending Ph'siclan 0 ] Health Officer shall have the authorit } to order all persons to be vaccinated whe are so situated as to be liable to contraci the disease of sma11 pox. He sha11 havi authority to enforce and effectuate pro , per quarantine as he may deem advisable The said quarantine shall be maintainec and the drders of said Attending Physi cian or Hcalth Officer with refereuce thereto shall be enforced and bindin ! ing upon a11 those to whoUl directed nn tit after sllch sick person has fu11y re covercd froUl said discase and the dan , gel' from cOUlI1l\lt1icating the iseast : tt others is full ) ' passed , I1nd l'lothing , bedding , furlllture aUlI lll'emises hUVI been effectually disinfected and the sid person ordered discharged by the sail I Health Officer or the attending physician MOS. CECELIA STOW ! ! , Orator , Entre ! Noul Club. 176 Wnrren Avenne , CmOAoo , ILL. , O t. 22 , 1902. For nearly four years 1 suffered from ovarian troubles. The doctor - tor insisted on an operation IL8 ! th6 only way to get well. I , however , strongly : objected to an operation. 1I1y : liwband felt disheartened as w ll as I , for homo with n lick woman is disconsolate pll\C at best. A iendly druggist adriaed him to get n bottle of Wine f Cardui for me to tr.Y , and he did 80. I began to improve lnafewdaI ! , and myrecovcrywnnexy1'l1pid. With. in e1ghk.'e11 weeks I wu another being. Mn. Stowe' . letter aho''s . . , ery woman hoW' a home fa saddened by fcmnlo weakncs and howcomp1ete11 Wino of Cardui cures that eicl . nesa and brImra health and happi- neu . Do not go on aufltt- Ing. Go to .1our drUmriat and I OU1'e a ' 1.00 bottIi'of Whie of CarduJ. WlNE'ClRDUI 51 . all 1 n . . . I. - - - It\'SICIAN SItAfl , Jutl'on.1' . Sec. 7-'l'hat when it shnH come to the knowlet.lge of the secretary of tlli ) , olnl that all ) ' Jlhysil'illl ! III nttellliullcc UpOIl dTcl'lcll with 1111'Irulent. UIlY persoll 1111\ \ . cOlltugioll'l ( II' inf ctllou Ili"CII C is lIot I nsill thc propcr nlClinN of elisillf cllllll IUld thl' RIIII's allli Rc : ulatioll of Ihl ! ! BORnl Ole nollleillg fully ( 'oIlIJllied Wilh , it shnllll ( his dUly to 1tIIlIlccli.1tel > ' rcpOJt the nllme of snch I'hy il'illn to 1111'1 Bo\nl : allil to lll Stille lIouullJf 11 elilth. .A1'TH II.\"CI " { ' ! 'OX SIC ! : . 8el' . 8-\\'lIcli ' : lIlvil\cll \ that the salllc is IIt.CCbsary hy Ihc Hcalth Ofiker of 1I1is 1I0ard or thl' allclIlin physician , the membcr of the Board of Ih'altlt ill whos dishict < ; nch sick persou 11I11 } ' bl' ! ! hnll hu\'e uulhorit } ' to proclllc lIeccssnty ot. tClldance to cUle for nch sick persoll and thc necessary IIIcdicilie. fooll , clothing and disinfectllllis I1l1d 10 ill un } ' wuy pro' vide for the ptoper I'ure of snrh sirk persoll. ! 'II\'SICI..N IS C/I"IHiE. / ec. ! ; I-It shall ulsu be lhl' dUI ) ' of said lIealth Omcer to tlike charge of snch sick person and hcat him us his puticllt unless olher mcdical a1tcndallce b seenlc.1 . hy Ihe patiellt 01 SOIllC om' for hilll. Pro- \'ided. howcvcr , that the llIember of till' Hoard of Health iu who e district said person lIIay bc IIIIIY lleslgnate u pliYNidall to take charge of said persoll if , ill his judgemellt , he ilia ) ' dl'eUl illtropcl' to0 \ so. IU Z\IO\\.I. OF SICK. Sel : . IU ' 1'hal whell , ill tilt < jlltlgclIl lIt of the lIealUI Ofl cer 01' Attonlliug Ph'si ciim the public health reqllires it he may havc nllY person clfccted wi'th fillY viru. lent , contagious or infecluolls disea1t ! aN herein uefore mentioned , lemovell 1'0 some isolated llO\lse _ or building to hc tJrocured by the health ofiiccr of the ItiS. trfct , where necessary attendance , . medi. cinc , food , clothing , care aud medical attention shall be furuisht'd a : ; hereill Je- fore pro\'ided. Said sick persoll and the attendant shall be kept ut Imch isolatelt house until ull danger of cOll1mnnicatin the disease to others is past and they are ordered discharged by said Health Ofl cer or the attending physician , . ! ClIOOI.S AND CIIURCUl\g cr.OSUD. Sec. II-It is further provided that when in any school disiricl or couul\uni. ty an } ' contagious or infectuous disease sha11 exist , it shall be the duty of the Health Officer of this board orthe Health officer of the district mny , lit his OWII dio\crtLion ! \ , order thut Ihe sehool : ; churches ma } ' b closed and order that t.here shall be 110 meetings or gatherings I ' 01' the' people in said community until , in \ his opi iou tbe emerg ncy is passed utllli I 'said order may be recinded or rcvoked. .When such aS ewblies are prohibited as . aforesaid. fivc 1I0tices shall be posted whithin the territory of. the Supervisor's district effected , whid ! notice shall define - fine the boundaries of the district in which the peopl of the'istrict arc pro. hibited frolll assembling or holdin school , chur.ch or any oill'er pl\1 > lic gath-1 I ing. When the member , . of said Board I of Health so order , the notice herein provided - vided for may be Ipublished in some newspaper of general cir . ulatiou in the territory effected. H1\\OVAI. OP FII"l U. I Sec. 12-That the Health " 0 ffi t.'e 1' , Attending - tending Physician or any mcmber of the oard'of Health may order removed and disposed of , any accuwulation of filth or substance-or thing that , Utay be danger- IIIIS to heal1h or IlIUY hec llle Nlfch , in II mUllller Ulto prevest dauger thclefl'OUl. If the owner or the occupant of the premises - mises where such filth is fouud fails to have to have the same removed and the nuisance abated within the IO hours 'bfter a written 1I0tice has been served on the occupant of said premises aud in accord. ance therewith , thcn tht : Supervisor of said district may procure thc same to be done aud the expense thereof Ahall he chargeable to and } ) aitJ b } ' th owner of said prem ! es and If he fails 10 pay the same within thirty days thereafter , the same may be collected flom such oWller by a suit at law by the County of Custer. INFnCTJD ! ; DUII.DINGS D1\S'I'HO\1\D. Sec , 13-'l'hat wheuany contagioui'l ' or infectuous disease shal1 be hlld in IIUY house or building or when un ) ' house 01' building becomes infectetJ with foul or poisonous substanceo\ ! \ that the salllc _ cauuot be disinfected , purificd und madt : safe and harmless in Ihe jllllgll1cnt of this lloard of Health , said boanl may ) order such building' destroyed h ) ' tire or . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - nohhcd tile Grn't : ' . A Btartling inci ent. is narrated - . ed b ) ? John 01h'er of Philadel- phia. as follows : "I was in an awful condition. Iy skin was almost yellow , eyes mnken , tongue coated. pain coninually in back an sides , no appetite , growing weaker day hy day. ' ] 'hree physiciam ; had given me up. Then Twas , l/lviRed to use Electrk Bitters ; to my great joy , the fint bet tIe made a decided improvement. 1 continued their use for three weels , and am now a well man. I know the ) ' robbed the grave of another \'ictil1l. " No one shonld fail to tr ) ' them. Only 50 cents. gnarantl'ed. at T ee Bros. , drug store. - - " t , . . . 4 > .40. ' " t - - - I : , . " : ; I . . \ " "M I Safe Ye asl' . I ; I ' -1 Do you want never.failing good brea ? Use Yeast I , : : Iam it's safe . Poor ; yeast. . ! i. yeast means bn lyr ised , { . I z1 badly - baked , dangerous : 01 . bread. Yeast FoaUl'meanM Ihe best amI most strength. ' enin brend in the world. . , . \ .j -"A . / " ' , 'C. " . . ' permea t eleverypu : t. I e , . . . , ' , . - expands an bursts every i at arch ce11 , makea a fine. ' " white , bubbling dough , . . ' brings out every nutritive . ; . . valuc , and makes a loaf that contains more healthful - . ; . . ful nourishment twice over t ? . than any baker's loaf ) 'on r . evcr saw. I _ The secret is in the yeast. , \ ' : " For sale by all groc rs at r , sc a package. Each package - . . age contains 7 cake&- " enough for 40 leave l. . 1 Write for If How to make Dread " -frt . ( NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. ! ChIcago , . ' , otherwise fs { it shall d1rect. And if ttl ; owncr thereof foils to dcstroy the same in accordance with tht : order of said board within twenty-four houll after h . or his agent or the occupant of said premises - mises has been served with u written copy of said or er , lhen the Supervisor of the district in which the buildtug may he shalll'tocure the same to be don . : \ANNnR OF DUIUAI" /Sec. I4-'l hat in case of death frollJ contagious disease there Mhall be no . public funeral. 'l'hllt. the bed } ' of 1he \ deceased sh 111 be closely wrappeLl in sheeLs well saturated with disinfectants and doscd in u tight casket to bt : wrapp- I . . cd in disinftctl1nts , and that in uu case sha11 the corpse be carried to or near any person or I ody of people ) \'hile the same 15 bein carried to the cemetery or at any other time , Ilnd that Ihe Attending Phy- sicinn and Supervisor shall have super- ' \'ision of the arrangcIJ1l"lIts for said funeral - al ( JIIII hurial. FU\lIGATING. " Sec. Is-That it shall bt : Ule d ty of I the Health Ofiicer or au } ' phyaician. ! it- tending uuy person infected with any . - diseuse us aforesaid , to thoroughly disinfect - . . infect or fumigate the clothing , bedding , room and building occupied by such per- . , . - - - - - - - - - - - - Ll'ft ant of consideratiun' , hy man ) ' lumber bu'ers is the. fact that below a certain price gOOt ] quality cannot be secured and above another ltftain : price it simply means \ tlutt some one is charging an exhorbitaut profit. Our Lumber is fairl ) ' } > ncel1-fair to buyer - er and seller. 'rhe quality is the Idl1d that will please particular people. Dierks LUlU bel' & Coal CO. , BROKEN HOW. NEliRA KA. pi.2. . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . : > . . . . . . . . . . . . " " . . . - - - - - . - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - , 9t . 100 : BefOl'e YOLt Build , Consult C3reo. : J ? apin..eau. , I Contractol' and Bui I : fer. Estimates I Furni hed fret > with platl ! aud specifications. . . . 1111 I" II I 1111 u.uu u.uu U III l ! ; . { W ' 1liUI1 JI @ _ " .jl' ) l . _ _ = : - - . " , . - , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , , . . . . , . . . ' . . . . , . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . : & -c. . t \ . \ " " : " ! ! ) " . . . . " , . . . . ) . ; " ,110.11 t.1 ; ' & ' ; I . . . , . . . . : :1/ . / ; . " & : . , " . I , , . . . : . .l ' . - ! . ; . . .1. ' ; ; . . j".I . f/I. : . " If - :1. : " " ! . . . r.i . . . . / : . : . . I:1 : f.I'.t'I. . . .i ' : ' I1 ; .f"CL\e. . . : . , . . . . . . . . ; 'l'lfi..f . . .IttM.t1" " " ' j . : " ifI ! " . ' r. ; . ' ! ) I , , r " " ' ' ' : ' h . . "VV 'Y" . . m t , FREEZE WHEN YOU CAN BUY fl C C > .A. . I..a \ ! lP ! ! " 'l'HA'L' WI LI KEEP YOU WARM , II 'rhe G. J.J. rUt'Il ' .Lulnber . . . . l' . Co.t rJ. ! , Successors to 'l'h P. D. Smith Co. ) : . Ageut for the Neu. Central Bnilding & Loan Ass'n. ; . . . dI . . . . ; & B ; , . . ' ' : ' lI.2'f1. . . ' : : , f1 . ; . ; . f1 . , . " J' . . . , . . . . ' ; , , , . . . . . . . . . " . " ! , ; i.I' , ' ; . . 1. MIl . .