. . . ' . - ; . ' - - - 1I'1IJW\i..f " ! , ! \ , . " . . . . . . . . , . .l' . . . . " - . - - . ' . . . , .h"j."Q'utLiJiJf I . "lir" , . ' . . . . . . . " " ; . , _ . ' . , . . , - - . . . -.Mj tlru t r ( ! to. IttpubU.cau - - - . . r7 Thoreda , . ' " bll Ooao t Heal. - - - - - - - - - U. )1. Ajl : : lH lmY. . . EdItor I - - - - - . . . _ - . CI.III'rt'l1 al \oetomco IlL Drolen Dow , Nob. , I ; : . , lJC < 'l1d."I" " rUllttar for trt.o8mla lon throogb nUl . . 'I. . MnJIII. I - - - - - - - - - - . lIH OIUI.TlOn pmos : Ollt tlll'r.ll1d.l\VIlIICJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.00 . . . . _ - - - . - - . . - - - - - - aI.\'llco ' In On tor lIIOCk , Foorth Ae. " , . . - - - - - - - - - - - ADVRHTJ81NO UATJtS. IIlIe column , Jlef mnnth , S7.oo. ODO.halt co.- " p r mou\l ! & 00 'Loarlor column , pnr mOil h. S .W " M Ihan Ilonrtor columll , foO COlltl ! pnr Inch I.ar month. CArlie 1111 Urlll I'I\IIU , 60 contR I'or ' Inoh , per mon'b I,1)CI11 8llvrtllllnq 1conte Ior IIno eAch In.or. iloll.Nulloo of church tllir' , 80clnlll08 and onlortaln. 10'lIto ' whcro mOllor 14 cnnrRed , ono.bAlf rutoe. flno"I ) floIIC08 nn.1 'Ienlotlonll : , ono-halhate. . Wlnl < lIn vollc..s troo. halt price for pnbU'hlnK II I of , rl'MUlA. HOPiI ' l11ol/ooe / frr , hnlt Jlflcu for IlubllehlnR Dllttcnry nnllcc8111,1 cnrh of thankll. Logill . noUCf' " .t rau's vr"\IIell \ 117 .Iatntea ot . HI.brllrt" . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thursday , J an uary 2.r" 1906. , . . - - Thcrc was a carpcnter in chicago - cage who earned $4 per day. 1I bccal11 a frcqncntcr of saloons and lost his placc ant1 his fi vc , Ii . tIc childrcn had to dcpend on charity , 'l'he case was taken into - to thc courts and a jnry has just rendered rL vcrdict for $17:00b : against tlH'tc : saloon lceele ; s' for seIling thc liquor to tnc 1 father wherehy his family were' de- IJrivcd of the aid they ! louhl have recl.'ivcd from the head of the honsehold'l'hiR is"an . important - . portant preccdent , and if t e.ilp- per courts su tain the ver'clict it I may prc\'ent much suffering' by innocent mcm ers of familic . and make saloon mcn more carefll in rcgard as , to how and whom they sellliqlJor.1 SOUle of thc ncwspaperH at'e ad- voca ing a new plan in regard to life insurancc mattcrs. Th y ; ire urging that thc 1egislatures' the clifTcrcnt statcs Cdact a law to thc elTect that at least 90 per cent of thc reserves on all policies - cies hcld by thc cithcns : of the state must bc loancd within the state , but a rcasonable time be' givcn in which tHis money can be removcd from tbe great eastcrn centers and distributed in accord with this pIau , This would certainly curtail the fund which are used for speculation iu' ' Wall street. 'rhere does seem to be some reason in such a course . Down iJ - { tuclcy SO 1 ( of tile ladics in the churcbes bave adop ed the rule .to give the procced pf all thc eggs laid by their hens on Sunday to the missionary' . , cause , and it is said that the hens arc apparently aware .of the. scheme an < 1 are helping out the work in foreign lands , as many more eggs are found on that day than on any other day of the week. Ten foreign mi sio.naries arc beiug supported in. that way and the hens sbow no signs of becoming weary or striking for . eight-bour a day schedltle , - - - - - The PhilIipine bill has passed the Honse with a good fair'ma. jority. 'l'he insurgents di < 1' not provc as strongas hacl been lre. dicte 1. Congressman Norris is the only member of Congress re. ported to hav'oted against thp bill. 'l'lte CIa ) " count ) ' patriots who arc dcmanding that Senator Millard must either sUJpurt th presideut or resign , should call another meeting and pass a simi. 111.1' resolution for Mr. Norris. The Phillipine bill was an : ad. 1 1l1inistraliye measure and was op' ; posed by the sugar kings. I ' Among the ; ; 'b ic bnihlinf bills reported favorable by' . the Senate committee on public bui1 1ings and grounds last aweet is one for $135,000 for the erec. tion of a l ederal structure 1 Grand Island , The chances an considered quite favora'bl 1lfol the passag'c of the bill , Con. gressman Hicshaw bas offeree ] a bill in'the House providing fOI a building at York to cost $125" 000. The ground has been pur. chased at a cost of $10,000. Edison has already done lUuc1 t to revolutionize the world , but ii : he succeeds in his present ques1 fi to obtain direct energy frou r' coal , without waste , toe progres " made heretofore will be infitef. mal compared. with the imme. . t diate future. " . . . . , ' _ . , . . . , v . 'If' _ .1 _ _ ' . , . - - - - - " , " _ : How often one hears the words at a wedding : "With all my worldly goods I thee endow , " Is the promise true ? Dcs ! tIot even the law step in and generally gi ve the widow bu tone-third. Under these circumstances would not : . . change in the wording or thi pledge as1 ! ! t in making' men and women more honest , and g \ ' . ing them grcnter respect for the church and for the maarriage ob- ligationn which they contract ? -\t ' any rate the pledge sholllcl be omitted from the ceremony until the law jq changell to conform with it. - - - - - Brolcen Bow does not want a boom. It has been steadily growing : - for the few - - ing past years-es- pccially for the last two lIut it is saf to sa } ' that this year will witnesB b ) ' far the healthiest growth ever experienced by ( he city- What an you doing to hclp this along and .secure 'a portion - tion of the benefits which will accrue , . - - - - ' - - Senatol' Burkett made a plea last week before the exise hoard in the District 'of Columbia against the existence of a saloon in the resilIent portion of 'WaHh- ington , which Jlollrishei ! in the neighborhood in which he l'es. l . . _ - - - - - - Prated Aaain.t Dlvilion of the State. 'rhe members of the bar of Ha'ltings ! have helll a meeting to take action on the Burkett bill which provides for div < 1 ng the state into two federal districts north and south. 'rhe object of the public meeting was to protest a north and south division and demand an east and west divis'ion instead. A north and south ( Ii- vision would not be so bad if the division was proposed on lines of equity. The Platte river does not di. vide the state north and south. Entering the state in the west- rn part of the state and flows into the Missouri river a few miles south of Omaha. It sima ply separates Lincoln and Omaha and such a division would only benefit tliose two cities. 1 f we are to have a divisiun let it be on equitable line whether north and south or east and west. . - - - - - - - - - Norril Brown for U. S. Senator. People from all parts of tlu ; state are beginning to point it the direction of Attorney Gener. al Norris Brown and ask why he ; doesn't step forward and adm i a willingness to succeed NIr Millard as United States senator Perhaps he hasn't done it beca sI he has beeu too busy. 'rhe litigation - gation he has been conducti ! has been ratIler strennous , and : tuan couldn't bring it to a suc cesful tcrmim\tion and be run ning for office at the same time Now : that it is ahout over lu needs a little time to rest. If hc IS made a candidate right awa ' . 'therefore , somehodY else wl1 . . ! lave to bring him out and do th . preliminary lancing while hi , 'catches his breath.-Rtate Jour na1. Should NorriH Brown decide t : .he a candidate for UnitcIl Sel1J : I tor he would have a strong fol . lowing in th Sixth Cong-rcssioll : al , District. . . . . I - - - - - . Taetiel of the Dt'lIIoernh. . Geo. L. Loomis , a prominell democrat of Dodge connty , is 1' ( ported , to have expressed the fo : lowin ( in reference to the gubel Jlationalnomination by the J' ( publicans : "That the railroads of tbi state have sent out instruction to their men to support Charle "Teston for governor and tha . the Union Pacific and Burli g ton have sent out instructions t support Senator Millard for : r ( election , there is in my mind ilc the least doubt. That Milla1- . and 'Veston have been ( lecide upon as the railroad candidate ; for these two high office I aJ positive. For some time rumOl . to that effect have been currer ; . in Dodge county and from infO ] mation I have received r believ the rumors to be facts. " a Mr. Loomis is one of the dem ( f , crat member3 of the legislahu t , and therefore his prognostict . a .tion arc calculatel to have som . ) weight. Should he bc able t . create a (1ivision in the republ : . can ranks his desire would be a ( complished. But we predict tll . . . . . . . _ . . , . . . . . . _ . . . . . . - " < L - : : . ; : : x . . . -r. . . . . . - How Many Birthdays ? , You must have hAd sixty at least I What ? Only forty ? Then it must be your gray hair. .Ayer's Hair Vigor stops these frequent bh.thdays , It gives all the carly. deep. rich COIOl' to gray hair. and checks failing hair , And it keeps the scalp clean and healthy. If J va. Ircaf1 , Iroll"lo,1 , vllh dalllirult which J > 'OIIllCfHI 11II0.t 1Illl\lrco\lolo : IIchllll { of Iho . amU" . III 1t"1 Aycr's IIlIlr VIJotor 1111,1 thu .11&11. clruJI Anllll " ' ' ' . \ . My IlIIlrII" , ' ( / , fa III II " nlll.1II1 1 IIII\V I kivu II ' " < l 1I'1t,1 of I1llr.jAV' ' " . 1INNIII'lu " IInehl.COIIII. - - - . . . . _ . . . _ . . . - - " . . . . . Co..I.owon , : r.raa . Allu lUlIUuraoturora or AMAdObYJ.c.Ayor S.4ISAPARILLA. ! PilLS. lJ , Ors CIIEIUtV PECTJI' ! 'L. day has passed when such tactic , ; will count for much. The sclec- tion of a candidate for governor , and Uuited States Rcnator will not he detcrmincd hy thc U. P. or B. & M. railroad , unless they should - throw their influcnce with the masses. 'l'hc Iominees will be snggc ted by the people. . . . - - - Di.tdet Court. .J udge Hostetler con\'ened court in this city Monday. 'rhe first case disposed of was H. J. Pen- feM vs. g , A. Hanna , case settled - tled and dismissed .by agreement of parties. 'l'he case of II. H. Andrews vs. W. U. Telegraph Co. , ,1 smlssed at Plaintiff's cost. 'l he case of B. I . Allen vs. U. P. railroad. By agreement in open court defendant consented that judgement may be cntercd against it in open conrt for 5 ( ] and costs. Union Stock Yards \'s. Dav . , continncd by ag-reement. Isaac A. Heneau vs. William Sweeney. Dismissed at plain. titIs cost. Chas Loucks vs. Wilson l\Itg. Co. Default of all defendanH taken. Trial had. Co'urt find allegation of petition true. Decree - cree as prayed. Henry W , . Moore vs. 'Villiam H. Moore. J. A. Armour ap' pointed guardian ad litem fOI Anna May Moore. Hazel 'Villiams vs. Patric1 I Riley. Bestraining order con. tinued in force until further order - der of court by agreement. Application of E. C. Gibbon to sell real estate. Chas. Gutter. son appointed guardian ad litel1l for minors. 'l'rial had. Couri . finds allegation of pctition truc. It is therefore considered that Hceusc issue in this case to sel1 real state for purpose of rein. , vestment of proceeds of sale. Bond fixed at $2000. E. H , Lehman vs. 'V. B. Gib' son. 'I'rial had. Verdict f01 l defendant. Fredrick H. Bently vs. Geo. - Kaelin et al. Motion to l1ismis . appcal o\'er ruled. John Frederick . A. L. t\Iepk Default of defendant taken it spell court , Trial had. Com dne ulaintilT . on tax certificah and s.ubscquent taxes paid $94.11 with 7 per cent interest fron - date , attornefce . $1J..t ] fits tax lien , De ree of foreelo\\11'c ! o Sale ordered. enj. Lombard v . Cha1'le' ' Stairs et al. Application to cor rCQt journal entry and hill g-rant Icd. . - - Editor M. A. rown POltmuter. 'l'he Wasbington press dis patches 01 the 221ul announce th appointment of the M. A Brown edit r of the Kearney Hnb , post master at Kearney , to succeecl l\ : O. Holmes , whose term expirec J annary 20. Mr. Brown was a candidate fo tbe po ition when Mr. Holme was'appointed bad the sul1 's ' prt of the Nebraska delegatio ! t ittCongress at that time , but MI r _ 'Holmes was a. cousin of the lat ' Scnator Hanna , who se urell hi appointment. Edifor Brown has been anHI tiring worker in the republica ranks , counting the success 0 t e party of greater moment tlla 1us personal success and hi new pal1er brethern or the stat rejoice with him in his appoin1 ment. . - - - National AJlltriclin WOllllm Suffralil Anoeliatlon. 'rhe 'l'birty-Eighth AnnuiJ Convention of the America : Womau Suffrage Associatio will be held in Baltimore , Md , Februar ) ' 7th to 13th inciusivf ; at L'ric theater. The railroads have made ra\c of one and one third fare wit1 ten days stopover priviliges , 0 . . - . . . ; - . " . , . . . . . . . . . ' " " ' " ' : : " < < " " ' T"'i r" j ) . tbe certificate plan. Al1 dele. gatcs should require a certificate when tbey purchase their ticket. In caSt' certificates are 1I0t kept at your tation find out the uear. ent statioll at which certificates can becured at1l1 then purchase your through ticket IroUl that point. Hotel heallluartcl' ) " havp heen sCl'ured at elverctlerc , Ruropean pIau , thl' newcst , largo- l'3t al1l1 lH'f\t hotel III BaHiulOfI' . . . . . . - - - - - - Ilert Jollluon Denl. .1. t\J. Kimherling" l'cce'ell n telegram tllia , a. IIJ. Htatinl Bert .Johnson , formerly of this l' t , died at ) , 'ranlclil1 , thin state , la1t ! : uj gh t. 'L'hc cleccased wan 1\I 1' . Kimbcrling's hrother-in-law. SUPERVISORS I'ROCEEDIN < 1I. , 'flnllulled from Supplelllellt. ) 'J' . \'llIchutrH. . . . . . . . . . . . Hn 'ol ! preolnot. 1\1. U. ! < ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 1.euUurtiull. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KllfoH II 1:1. : Motl'aU . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .1.11111111 II 1' . .l\totcn It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WURt unloll Of URcar BOOtH ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .llu'p'on : ! t Of gd. : ' ! . . . . . . . . . . lJOU\IIIR GI'O\ ' ! ! If IIrU'JIII.r. Fred ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . \V. l\IoJnlsh. . . . . . . . . . . . . .AIIC'lIol1 " Olio ! ; . II. I..OUCkK. . . . . . . . . . . .J lk Greek Of J. M.l\lcOorrnlck..Anlley ! Of Dove Uanillel' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WlJlel'vlllc ! II J. O. ' ' ( ) \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ ' .1I II \ \ ' . 1Vllnnice. . . . . . . . . . . . .Broken Bow" " ' . . Borct' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Urokunllow OIL ) ' NcGeOl'llC . . . . . . . . . . . . .LoItP precinct. ' BrowlI. . . . , . . . . . . .Wood BivlJr" Ilenr . . 1. Jo' . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II.P.i1\ : fllI ( ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lclllht \ \ ' . U. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II II U lIov . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) . . . , I.os 1111'1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J.IIIII : . . t.UWIB J'hlll..rllnll. . . . . . . . . . . . . .hrllohl \\.J . . Hlcl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CHit . . ! > J .1.bomp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! " Will \ \ ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . . . . , Respectrnllys .TnleA llaul11oflt , Oounty ABltltlBor. ! It w J moved and oarriell that the l\JpoilltUH'ntB } be nonlirmed. 'rho r"llowinl { applioations of ba \ kp. 10 hocome dlpositorios of publiu fnntl:1 were rend anti referred to the linllnt 1) committeo. The ( "fl3lor Nalional Blink ( or : MOOO on9 1h bond of $ OOO 00. Tim llroken Bow Stute Bank , appliol\tioD for * .100000 with bender or 8000.00. The Seourily State Bank , appliea- liYII for ; \4000.00 \ ; with bond of 88000 00. The Seven Valleys Bank , application - tion for ilGOOO 00 with bond of $10" ( WO.OO. dtate Bank of Sargent , applioation ( or 55000.00 with bond of lOOOO. The Ocunto Slate Bank , application - tion for 51500 with bond of HQOO. ' 1'he finance oommittee reporled , as follow : 'Ve recommend the requests be 'erantcd ; and the bonds approved. , ToBeph Fenimore. .J. T. Arthur. B , P. Morris. It was moved Rnd carried tbat the report or the committe he aooepted and adopted as read. The Judioiary Comrnillee reported as follows : 'Vu rtlcolUflIeDd that the followinK claimR ho allowed : I Oeorgo all ) ' . WllueijB mill" 1I1\IIJIl IIUO , . . . .it : W Ilnd t.ho ctaime in the 01180 of' the Statt ! Ilgnint\t Mot , itA Collowi ' : : 11.1 Shlnll , justlcc08IK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 I 7f , S I ; : Warrlel. , wllntS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 JRRoss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( . . . . II . Wllf.ewl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .1:130 : \ \ " Chamhurlllill , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 r.o Chll" McKlndrpe II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II : w Clllim of C U fUehllr.lIolI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 W I t wile moved nnd oarriod Ihat thor r report of the onmmilroo ho nceeplO\ nnd adopted. J t wail mo\'od 1\11I1 carriAd to Iii ) . jonm unlil 1 : : JO p. III. . \ JlTERNOON BJtSR10N. Boar mot 1 :30 p. m. ILlI prcllent. The bidR for doing hridge . . .ork for Cllstor COllnty tor the year 190t ! . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . " - ' & - . . - - . . . . . . were opened by tbo oltak iff Iht.j prel ! ! uoe of & 11 tbe members uf I he boasd aDd by mution , rogulBrly made , Beconded and carried , were re- Cerred to the brldRe committee. YOllr committee to whom was rt < . Cerred bldp lor County bridge work ror 10013 report as follows : B lh were fIled hy the following IJridliI companie8 : I ; UANTnN IHtIllUI : t:1t : I1'\N\ . 1I1I(1"ol'lIl1ll1r ( . . , . , 81J\DB : IGlo ! ! ' ft. . . . . . . . . . . . , -12 . . II . 21 to I1tJ fL.:1 : : , ' ! j tor. : ft. . . . . . . . . . . . "r.3 1'111' ' ' ' IUII , ' \ \ Y IIrnnll . Ir . . M . . fl. . . . . . . . . . . . , 48 c.o " , . . . . . . . . . . . t r.o 'l'pt4rlllj.onL 010 \ IUUlL. . , " . , . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I ro 1I"III > I\lnl ( old IUlnhl'r , " . . . . , . , . . . . . . H ! 00 III' , ! ( ' , . , Iar or Onk I""nr III 1,10" : . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .HI 'I'm : .IOIIN 01 r.LJCO ( I PAN , . I'll. , hrldll'B eUlwttru-turfJ 16 lolllt. : 1'1\11' piper I , II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 1 2f , 1'lIn hrld cl upl'r..lrl\"lurt' llo : . : ,1 rr. [ 11111' el ppr I , fI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 I'llu hrldjci .uleralructure , : ? 8 10 3l ( I. pan. J II per l.fl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fir 1IImbpr 10 IJlur e , pl'r ! If It. . . . . . . . . . \ . Cap , nud .way. III 1llce , 1'lIr Ibllu "IHI ft. . r. . . ) 'l'curlbK out old lumber per Illousalld U. . . . UO 1'11101111 ( old lumber lie r thoulllull n. . . . . . . . 12 60 1t ,1 c'lIlIr or 0111. : pllliR Iu [ lhlce I'cr H. . . . . 4 H'l'ANl\JW UlUOUF. CmIPANY. . Rnpprotruelure 18 ftor leu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f 390 . . ! ! O lu 112 fI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11/1 / II 21t1.116ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 10 " 25 to 32 fl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 0 Cllns In sways III piacil. p r M. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4& 00 Fir luroberlo ph cl ! . per.1 fI. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 O ' 1'.nrln outola Inmber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 1'lliclu old lumber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1000 Red Cedllr or O&l ( pllIDII , I er ft. . . . . . . . . . . . ,4 D. A. YAN SAN'r. . SIl(1erelrlleluro pl'r L fl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.4 : J ClipS ulld aways ver MIl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 40 l"lr IUlllber In VIRCO per M ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4900 ; 'I' urlll out luna"er ( ler AI It. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 W 1'11Ir.ln Itllnh/r Iwr AI CI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t W Ih'd CI"llIr or nak IJlIID .III'I..l.e. . ' . . . . . . . . . r.t J. W. 'I'O\\'IR rOI : > I1'ANY. : -lIl'l'fdrlll1t.lr" ! ' If ) to : . ! IHI. : . . . . . . . . . . 1. . S ( I. . . :31 toO : CI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , iii " . . 2 10:1:3 : ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , en 1'.11".11. . ) 1'5 In plllCl' AI ft. . . . . . . . . . . .1..1011 1"Ir lumber In jllllc ' vpr M rt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4800 lJumlllnlr old luml > , 'r a'er ' lit ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121) : I'llIn ln pllleo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0 11. 'r. WAUII. ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hllpl'r..lrunlurll 2ilollfl. : . . . . . . 4 r.o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : i4to tJrt. . . . . . . . :10 . . . . 'lu1 ! ! ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oJ 18 It 10 to IH ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4'Oi Ji'lr lumb'r lu place. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 00 ea"i\l\ud sway In plllc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 LO 1'llInlligololluUlber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1400 'l'l".rlnj ( out uld lumbd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 un UPr ! cedar oroa plica In pilloe. . . . . . . . . . . . . roe 'l'be Standard Bridge company haviD the lowest bid , we reoommend tb Lt the oontract he a warded to tildaJ. Ben P. Morrie , A. Fonda , .T oaeph Fenimore. I t was moved and carried that the repl.rt he aooepted and adopted. The fo11owing resolution W'8S offered WUEHEAS , nae Seven Valleys Bank ofCdlaway , Nebraska , ' desir. ing 10 become a depository of Public Fnnds of CII81er County , Nebraska , in the slim of ten thousand doHaIS , as security for any public money 80 de ositetl witb it , RDd \VUEItEAH , Said bond was Bigned by Ihe Amerioan Surety ompany , of New York and was duly filed in the offioe of Ihe County Clerk , on tbe 20th day of August 100ri and approved by this Board on Septem. ber 16th , 1905 and , W EREAS , As tbe County TreaE- urar , W. A. George , has filed his etatcment with the Oounty Clurk stating tbat be haB cbenked out all the money which he had on deposit with tlio Seven V"lIeys Bank ; Now , therefore , be it RJ.SOINIW : , Thallhe St\\'on Val. leys Dank and the American Surety Company , of New York be and herehy arB r leaBed from flllliahility on saitt hon(1. Moved and oarrioc.1 that the resc. lution he adopted. It was moved antI carrl d tbat Wi : adjourn until 0 a. m. tomorrow. .January. 16th , UJ06. Board mol at 9 a. m. , a11 pre8on,1 but Mr. Sohnoringer , who had beet : excused ; minutes of yeBterday rca I and approved. - ( COlllhllled uext week. ) , , , . . " . . . . . r . . . _ . . . . . . _ - - - - " : " : : = -C- . : . . . . " [ WAN'rcu hi' ( 'h" , , , , \\u"le . .Ie ud III all 01. lIer houtl : . al'IIlalil 1IIJ1I3Jlf : 1113U IIr'omaul fur Ihl'l'IIUIII \ ' a 1111 all 11)1 U ilUf 1" 'rltory Salary : "I aillt " 'Pl'uoe. . . pahlI.k.h ; l"Xp"IIH. . mOllllY "r . ; . ; \ ltvnllcrd.'lIrk 1,11'aMlut : Ioolllull t'eClIIUU. - cnt. No In\'e tmellt or l'xperh'ucp rpllilired. . 'Vrllc lit IInce fur filII IIulhnlnrH : IIl1d 1'1\1:10'11 : cJf. lll.lrp'lol"lll"n\'elot l' . CW"K . l'o. . 2.3tJ 13.1 I.ak , . HI. , Chlt-allo. ill. - - - United HItte ! 1.:11111 OUice. I llrokell How , NetJCaBka. Jalluar ) ' . ' . I'Jio ) . f Notice Is berelJ.r IClvell that thl' fullowlul ( ' nalllel Rettler has lIIelt uotlee of hlG illientiou 10 lIIakl1 Unal proof III AII11110rt of hi. . I 1.1111 , aud Ihal Rallll.ronfrIll 1 > 11 lIIa.11' " "h , , " ' JPjfhlter alld HCct'I\'l"r al Jllllk/11 How. N"3Hka " , 011 March I' ' . 1" ) ( " \17. ; JOliN W. "UAIH. : . Uro. km 1I0NchC llllm. for the , , ! t 11\\ I e'tloll 18. ' 1'UlI'Ihll' 1M. orlh Itllllre I" W , ' I. IIn lIalllell Ihe 'ollowllll ( WIIII" RI''I III 111"\11 hlH coulhIIlOIlIlIf < "lIlf'IIC. . 111'011 a 1111 1'1I1I1\'allou 01 liahllallll vl7. : .101111 1I3mll IIf IIrnl1"1I Jlnw. . NelJra'lka : Allie. ' Eimlth 01 IIrok/lll 11011' . Np. t \ \ ; \ brMka : 1lerld , Klp1 > or HUUIHI'allri' , Ne- r 1\ l'raRka ; .JIIIIIIMSIIIPU of BrltlwlI nllNf''ra ' ' Il.1 f ; l.l'I. , JAMm'IIIf1I1WAII. . Helrlll" . . , p . ' - - - ill ; ; om , I \ 1110111'11110Nehrallka , J.aIlIlUY 22. 191.1 ( , . I Notice If ) IIcrehY IllvplI th\ ! the following. naillI'd slIttlcr ha' ! filer ! uollc ! ' of hl IlIlenllou to lIIake tillal proof 111 lIupport of hl'l claim. alld hal H lhllouf , will be lIIade hcfow Helll ter . allli H/celvel at IIrnk.m 1I0w. N.hn ka. 011 lIIarclI7. 1'111(1. vl7. : DANIIU. 1' . UIADY : , of Mllburll. NelirnNk l. for Ihe II ) II\\'J7 , IIw1le ' Seclloll 7 , HW ! ( He ! . { 6'clloll fJ. lowllshlp 20. rallite 20. lie lIames Ihe fnUowill1C wltllMBes to proe blllCIIIIIllIIIUUS reqhlellcu 1111011 and cultl. vnlloll of Balrland ! vI ! : Will. l . Rldl tlf 11I11- burll. cbra ka. . JOS"I > II 'l'.lIarrl ! ! . uf r.r.I"urll . , Nebrallka ' Clarence A.lIell. . of IIIl1burn. Ne- braRka ; I , . J\l. Brownell. of G ltes , Nebraska. 33.33 J A ms 'YIIITrlmAv , Hpilisler. - - - - - . . . - NO'I'ICB 01' PROBATr. OF' WIlI. . It the "ount ) . Courl , Cu'ter COllnt . , NelJraska. \ To aU P/rsons Interesled In tbe e tale of William G. l-aRllllau , Deeeaqed. Whereas. Rachel Jane Eastlllall. of said Coun- , has filed III lilY office all 1IIlrUnllnt purportlnl/ lie the last WItI alld 'I'e'llaweut ( If WillIam Ci.I-astmau. : Dl'ceaBed. 1.lle flflaid . cOllntr. allli a lI..tIIlOl pra11I1C to h l' e Ihe saUle admItted tfllroblIe. which Will fI'ale'l. . ' ) bolh rl'al ; 1I1I11'l'r'loual p'Ilatl : . wbereupon ( have ap. III.llIle.1 thl' Hh dai' of l ebrllar ) ' . 1'/IN , . at 10 o'clock In the IgrenDOU , :11 molHee III R hl C'Hlllti' . aq Ihe 11m. . aud plal'p. ) ; 011 :111,1 all COli. cerneJ , may app/ar allll , 'ollle'li thl' "whate of II the liaIU , ' . Dalpd Jallllao' 2 lh. 1900. ( ilEAL ] 3.\.35 A. H. IIu ll'lIlutv. ( 'Ollllt ) . Jnlltre. . _ . - - - - ' - - - - - - - - .Boarders Wanted. \\0 call aecollloJalfl a fIr.om hoarden. with or wlthollt boarel. Board. per " , , , , 'k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! 3.O Board and Room. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " .111) , Mrs. A. T. SIMS. . - " . GARTON & WALTER S\lCCeRSOr to Fred t\laulic1\1 I M rket 't 1 : / - - . Choice Cuts of Ji'resh Meats. . . i Our meat alway.s fresh and clean. l Phone orders Promptly Filled. , ; ' . J 'Vast side sqnare , Bro\cen \ Bow , " I . , , I . - - - - . . , i - - - = - , . - l . -ar .t , . . . .4. T COST . , I \ ' " . " . . . F'"llr.Ilit"lll..e Selle . . I . - on.k.e1. . -vve11 : FLock.vve11 : : - - . _ _ . _ - - , , - - - - . - - - . . . J J- I . Get your sha.r.e of wha.t J. UST IN TIME . we are throWlng Wevy. THROWING AWAY ! GIVING AWAY I CC > 1-rLe : an.c1. : See -vv-tta1 ; e : LVJean. : : ! Our eutil' liu " of FUl'nitu - I Our hol ; stoclt f Carpets , going at cost. . ; Actual Cost ! Rugs and Mattings AT CST ! The next Thirty Days are to be memorable ones ! ROCKWELL & KONKEL , i . I s South Side BROKEN BOW' ' . Itn n - 1 , J