She's Cured Thousands " ? ' Given up to Die. tDrCALDWELL of CHICAGO. .Practicing Alcopnthy , Homoopnthy , Electric and General Medicino. Hjr request will visit profcsslaitally Grand Central Hotel , Broken Bow , July 2 rcturulnir every four weckfli Co nun I licr when tlio opportunity. U at hand DR. CA&DWCtib limith ucr practice to the npeclal treatment of dlRcancH of the Kyo , I'ar , Nest , Throat. Ltiues , Female OlHeaneH , lUaeaiciof Children and all Chronic , Nervous and Surgical Diseases of a curable nature. Early consumption , llronchltln , Ilrouchl.il Catarrah , Chronic Catarrah , Bead-Ache , Con- tlpatlon. Stomacho and liowol Trouble ! ) , Kueumatlftm , Ncuralirla , Sclotlcn , HrltrhtR'H Disease , Kidney DUcaMes , DlHeancH of the Liver and llladdor , DIzzlneHH. NervousncBs , Indlrcstlon , Obesity , Interupted Nutrition , Slow Growth In Children , and all waRtlnir Diseases In adults. Deformities. Clnlt-fect , CurvanUirc of the Spine , Diseases of the liraln , Paralysis. Epilepsy , Heart Disease. Dropsy , Swelling of the Limbs , Stricture , Open Sores , Pain In the Hones , Granular UnlarsomcntR and all lousr-standluir diseases property treated , IILOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. Pimples , Blotches , Eruptions , Liver Spots Fall I HIT of the llalr. Uad Complexion. Eczema , Throat Ulcers , Uouc 1'alns , Uladder Troubles , Weak llack , Uurnlnir Urine , Passltifr Urine too often. The effects of constitutional sick ness or the taking- too much Injurious medi cine receives searching treatment , prompt relief and a cure for life. Diseases of Women , Irrcirular Meiiatratlou , Vallluffol the Womb ) Ucarluir Down Pains , ff male DlHplacementa Lack of Sexual Tone. Itancorrhea , Sterility or llarreuucHH , consult Dr. ' Cald well and Hhe will show them the caiinu of their trouble and the woy to become cured , OANCKKS , OOITEK , FISTULA , PILES. and eularirad irlatidH treated with the Hub- cuUucoua Injection method , abuolutply with out pain and without the IOSH of a drop of blood , U one of her own discoveries and la really tin most scientific and certainly mire cure method of thin an vanced airu. Dr. Cad- well Las practiced her profession In nuinu of the larircit hospltalcu throughout the country. She has Bupcrlor In trcatlnir and dlaunos- JUT of diseases , deformities , etc. She haH lately opeuad au office In Omaha , Nebraska , where she will spend a portion of each week treating her many patleutH. N ° incurable cane * accepted for treatment. CoiiRultatlon , sauiluatlou and advice , one dollar to those Dr. Ora Caldwcll < k Co. , Omaha , Neb. Chicago , III. Address ait mall to 104 lie * llnlldlnir , Omaha Nebraska. fiuflingtoji Route. Low Rate . Summer Tours To The Pacific Ccast : Daily low round trip rates to Port- laud , Seattle , Tacoina , San Fran cisco , Los Aujjeles nnd San Diego , Slightly higher to include both California and Pugct Sound. To Chicago And Eastern Resorts : Republican convention tickets ou sale June 12 to 16. Daily low excursion rates to Canada , Michigan , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Massachusetts aud New York tourists resorts ; also low excursion rates to tourist re sort ? in Maine , New Hampshire , Vettnont. An American Tour For Nebraska Teachers And their friends. Excursion will leave Lincoln , 4 p.m. June 27. Will spend three or four days at N. K. A. Convention in Cleveland ; thence Buffalo , Niagara Kills , Toronto , St. Lawrence river by steamer through Thousand Islands and over the Rapids , Montreal , Boston , Albany , down the Hudson to New York , thence Philadelphia , Washington and PitUburg. Ask the agent for an itiueray aud full { information or write the under signed. To Colorado And Rocky Mountains : Dally low rate * to Colorado. Utlia. Wyoni- lag. Black Ullls aud Yellowstone Park. Democratic convention at Denver iu July. Homeseekers * Rates : Flrtt and third Tuesdays to tlio weat , In cluding the famous BigHorn Basin and Yellowstone Valley , where larva tract * of rich Irrigated lands are belnir opened ( or settlement by the aoverutuent aud by private companies. Write D. Clem Deaver , Burlluiftou Landseekers' Information llnreau. Omaha ; excellent business open- In uew crow Ing tovrus , Write a brief dUcrlpton of your trip , and let us advise you'uow to maku It the best way at the least cost. H. L. ORMSBY , ( Ticket Agent ) L. W. WAKBLEY , G. P. A. , ( Omaha , Nebraska. ) Supervisor's Proceedings. Hroken How , Nebr , , Juno 12 , lfl)8. ( ) Pursuant to adjournment of April o7th J908 the County Hoard of Super visors , mot at the court house in Hro- { en How , and was called to order by : ho Chairman. All membcis present. The minutes of the April 17th J008 meeting was then read and approved. The forenoon was spent in Committee work and at J2 M. the Hoard adjourn ed till J:30 : 1' . M. AFTERNOON SESSION. Hoard mot at 1:30 : I' . M. with all members present. As per advertisement , the bids for building the steel bridge on the Mid dle Loup liivor near Sargent , wore opened by the Clerk before the general Hoard and the following is the price per lineal foot of span and piers of each. ci a > 7'a. 3 ° 9 * ! Oa , 10 a- ? V 3 ; ; r3 ; o ; a a ; oap \ . 3I 3O 55 After which the bridge committee made the following report thereto : Wo your bridge committee racom mend that the steel bndge on the proposed site near Sargent , across the Middle Lotip river bo built , and that the road petitioned for by E. Miller ot al , bo established and that E- Miller be allowed the sum of $300 UB damages caused by the location of said load and bridge site , and that all other claims bo rejected. Wo have also examined the bids of the various bidders and find the Standard Bridge Co. , of Omaha to be the lowest bid viz : $4550.04 for the bridge complete. Rospy. Submitted , J. E. GllINTj JAMES LEK , L. CUSHMAN. It was moved by Omit and second ed by Leo that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted us read. The matter was discussed generally by the IJourd us well us representative citizens from Sargent , after which it was moved and seconded to adjourn till eight o'clock to-morrow- The roll was called for on the ques tion to adjourn and the vote was us follows : Qrint No , Leo No , Cushraan Yesi tfoloy Yes , Headloy Yes , Qilmoro Yes. The chairman declared the motion carried. Saturday , June 13 , 1908. The Board met at 8 o'clock A. M. with all members present , Minutes of yesterday read and approved. , The motion to adopt the report of th6 bridge committee being before the Board , a vote was taken and the Chairman declared tlio motion carried. It was moved and carried that the bid of the Standard Bridge Co. of Omaha , for the building of the now steel bridge across the Middle Loup river near Sargeat , bo accepted and they bo required to execute a contract in accordance with the plans and specifications adopted by the Hoard at its April 15th 1008 meeting , and now on file in the County Clerk's oflico , and that the County Clerk bo instruct ed to hold the check of the said Bridge Co. until the bond of said Bridge Co. is approved by this Board. The balance of the forenoon was spent in committee work and at 12 M. the Board adjourned till 1 o'clock P. M. AFTKIINOON SKSSION- Board mot at 1 o'clock P. M. with ull members present The parties interested in the es tablishment of the 11. Wilson road petition were present before the Board and after due consideration the Road Committee proceeded to estimate the amount of damageb sustuiqed by several claimants. After which the Road Committee made the following report : Wo recommend that the within petition bo granted as recommended by the Commissioner , and damages allowed us follows against Road Dist. No. 1 Douglas Grove Twp : Henry Schnider , for land $45 , for fence $100 , cattle chute $35 , total $180. 0. G. Nordstorm fence $94 , chute $35 total $139. And ns follows against Road Dist. No. 2 , Myrtle Twp : John Nordstorhi for fence $10. Marie Plank for land $60 fence $100 chute $35 total $195. Marie Rojdu for land $30 fence $52 total $82. John F. Nordstorm for land > * 15 fence * 62 total * 77- W. P. lliggins foi land 150 fence * JOO total $240- Frank Feral Jr. for land $30 fence $45 total $75. Clara Dalil for land and fence $50. Clins. Hammond for land * 40 fence * 50 total * 00. And as follows against Road Dial. No. 1 , Wcstorvillo Twp : J. S. Swanson for fence * 75. P. I ) . Glover allowed as stipulated against Road Dist. No. 1 , Doughy Grove Twp * . Road to he 40 feet wide , and that the County Clerk return the deposit money on 0. G. Nordstorm road , it being part of this survey. Edward Foley Sr. ) J. B Gilmore , \ Committee. Goo. W. Headley. ) It was moved and carried that the report of the committee bo accepted and adopted as read , and that the road bo and hereby is established as re commended by the committee. It was moved and carried that the surveyor bo instructed to survey road No 088 in Sec. 10 T. 10 R. 19 , com mencing at NW corner of SWX of said sec. running thence east on the XSoc- lint 'X milea. At G o'clock P. M. the Board ad journed till 8 o'clock A , M. Monday Juno 15th. Monday Juno 16th 1908. Board met at 8 o'clock A. M. with all members present. Minutes of June 13 read and ap proved. The finance committee made the following report ; Wo recommend that the bond of The State Baik of Sargent , and the Citizens State Bank of Comstock , for the deposit of county monies , bo ap proved. J. E. Grint. ) James Leo. [ Committee- L. Cushman. ) It was moved and carried that the report of the Committee be accepted d adopted as read. The balance of the forenoon was spent in committee work and at 12 M. the Board adjourned till 1 o'clock P. M. AFTEIINOON SESSION. Board met at 1 o'clock P. M. with all members present , and the parties interested in the II. AWilkie road petition were present before the Board , with the exception of the petitioner , and after duo consideration it was moved and carried that the petition be laid over till the September meeting. At 0 o'clock the Board adjourned till June 17th , ut 1 o'clock P. M. June 17th 1908. Board mot at 1 o'clock P. M. with ull members present.- ' Minutes of Juno 15th read and approved. The application of Margaret Wright to bo committed in the Soldiers Homo at 'Grand Island , was then taken up by the Board , and it was moved and carried that the Chairman of the Board and the County Clerk be instructed to sign the proper papers for her admisssion. It was moved and carried that Hie following section line be declared a public highway end the Clerk directed to advertise the sumo ; Commencing at the northeast corner of Sec. 18 T. 18 R21 , and running thence south on the section line 4 miles to the southeast corner on Seo31 T. 17 R. 21. 21.It It was moved and carried that the Surveyor bo instructed to make a resurvey - survey of road No780 on the east side of Sec. 10 T. 17 R. 22- The Road Committee made the following report : Wo recommend that the petition of E. A. Nixon et al , to have the corners established on road No. 1182 in T. 13 R. 23 bo granted and the Surveyor instructed to establish corners in Sec. 33 T. 13 R. 23. We also recommend that the following1 claims be allowed : R. W. Huckner , clialiimait on chance hi roail No.WJ $ 2.00 CitHtur County Iteacou , publlablticr road nutlccH „ fcO.OO 1K. . Van Antwerp , plattltltr rnadH etc. . . . 33,40 1'.IItxs Clevelandappralsluir Wilson road and mileage. 3.75 J , It. l''ursersotiai > pralHluir WIlKoii road and MI Ik-ace 3,75 J. W. Yockey , appralslur Wtlnou road and mileage 3,7& A. 11.1'raclit , cualumau on Oaks and 1'rucut roails 1.00 W. S , Mrtcalf , appralMuir Wllkle road and mileage 3.25 W. I. Sarirent. aouralaluir Wllkle road and mileage 3.25 Clarence Metcalf. appraising Wllkle road and mileage 3.25 S. S.Cristclialnmau on Sadler road 2.00 Wea Miller cualmuan on Miller road 2.00 JounStaab , cualnruan on Wes Miller road 2.00 Edward Foley Sr. , ] J. B. Gilmore , VComm. Geo. W. Headley. | It was moved and carried to ac cept and adopt the report of the committee. The petition and affidavit of Thomas S. Jackson praying for a road on the township line be tween township 19 , Range 17 and township 18 , range 17 was then taken up by the board , and it was moved and carried , that the section line beginning at the ter minus of road No. 336 between section section 2 , town 18 , range 17 and section 35 , town 19 , range 17 running thence east one half mile , more or less to the north east corner of said section 2 and the southeast corner of said sec tion 35 foresaid , be declared a public highway and the clerk di rected to advertise the same. It was moved and carried that the following section line be de clared a public highway and the clerk directed to advertise the same ; commencing at the south west corner of section 14 , town 16 , range 23 and running thence east on the section line one half mile to the southeast corner of said section. The Official Bond committee made the following report : We recommend that the fol lowing bonds be approved : J. B. Klutnp , Justice of the Peace , Cliff township. George Goodier , Township Clerk , lOlim township. Amos B. LewisTownshipClcrk Hayes township. J . B. Thorn , Road Overseer District No. 2 , Algernon town ship. John Klapel , Road Overseer District No. I , Sargent township. Peter Dooley , Head Overseer District No. 2 , Broken Bow town ship. ' Klnier E ) . Myers , Road Overseer District No. 1 , Delight township. G. W. Watson , Road Overseer District No. 1 , Myrtle township. J. W. Riue , Head Overseer District No. 1 , Wayne Township. A. W. Lambert , Road Overseer District No. 1 , 131 iui township. Joseph Settler , Road Overseer District No. 4 , Kilfoil township. S. C. Dunlevy , Road Overseer District No. 2 , Ansley township. Dave Pirnie , Road Overseer District No. 2 , Hayes township. J. G. Painter , Road Overseer District No. 3 , Broken Bow town ship.Oscar Oscar Gilbert , Road Overseer District No. 3 , Delight township. G. A. Hudson , Road Overseer District No. 3 , Myrtle township. S. T. Zitnmer , Road Overseer District No. 4 , Elk Creek town ship Albert Bodier , Road Overseer District No. 4 , Victoria township. Charles Taylor , Road Overseer District No. 1 , Kilfoil township. W. J. Rice , Road Overseer District No. 3 , Cliff township. Ennis Scott , Road Overseer District No. 2 , Victoria township. J. B. Gilmore , ) Geo. W. Headley , > Commv Edward Foley , Sr. ) It was moved and carried that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted as read. The Claims committee made the following report : We recommend that the fol lowing claims be allowed : Jos. Plgman , part payment ou Halary. . . $ 0.00 Jos. Plgman , " . . . 75.00 Jos. I'lgmau , 2nd quarter , clerk of board 100 00 Jos. IMgmau , part payment on salary. . . 125.00 W. K. I'ennlngton , care of Mrs. llazen. . 10.00 W. K. 1'eniiluirloii , quarantining small pox cases. 61.60 Hiram I'almcr , uprk on Assessors books 9.00 Hiram Palmer , 5.80 Hiram Palmer , > ,00 M , K. Foster , part payment as County Assessor 130.10 Iilzzlc Mytton , work in Clerk's office 15.00 M. K. Foster , part payment an County Assessor CO.OO Clint. . Mytton , cure of Thus. Morris 24.00 Jos. lleckultli , material and work on vaults 76.25 S. K. I.ee , prescriptions etc U.40 Mrs. J. G. Leonard , taUluir testimony at inquest of John Sauderfiou 14.75 J.W.Cralir. salary for May 83.31 W. K. Vemilngton , trip to McKlnley , ( Puller ) : 6.00 U. M. PInckuey. salary , postage etc 418.00 J. B. Grlut. board work etc 41.00 lien P. Morris , board work < IU.50 James Lee , board work 33.80 J. 11. Gllniore.vlcwlug roads and bridge sites 1C.75 U. A' . Watts , merchandise 85 Ur. C. K. Taylor , care of Mrs. Anna Kirk 31.50 C. A. Waulmaterial and labor on cabinet 5.00 M. K. Foster , postage etc 10.08 J. W. Craig , salary for April 83.33 J. W. Craig , board and washing for J. M. Garland 33.20 lien P. Morris , viewing bridge site , etc. 10.60 M. K. Foster.servlcesasCounty Assessor 75.00 L , Cusliman , board work etc 34.00 Jos. Pieman , money advanced to Tur- pcnlug boy 2.f > 6 Adna Uobson , plans and specifications , . , 12 00 1C. Miller , damage by reason of road and bridge site 300.00 Scott Cooper , salary for May 50.00 C. 11. lluulaml , calclmlnhtir Vaults ; 3.50 U. II. liauder. labor on vaults 17.60 William Purcell , attendance at Kqual- atlou 7.50 J. C. Spencer , attendance at equalization 7.50 II. U. unaHu.auendauce at Equalization . 7.3) Itttrroughs Adding Machine Co 12.25 Geo. W. Headley , board work 51.10 Edward Koley Sr. , bridge and road work 28 05 Edward Foley Sr. . board work 81.60 C. P. Moore , examination 5.60 H. J. Palmer , work on Assessor * books. . 25.00 J. 11. Gilmore , board work etc 43.9S J. E. Cavcnec , freight and drayage ou vault dooiH 19.69 And that the claim of H. M. Sullivan for defending McGough be allowed for $40.00 ; same to apply on payment of windmill and tank. James Lee , ] J. E. Grint , VComm. L. Cushman. j It was moved and carried that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted as read. The chairman appointed the Bridge committee to appraise the following school lands : A. H , Ford , south l/t section 36 , town 19 , range 19. A. D. Calhoun , all section 36 , town 18 , range 19. Chas. Nicolai , north l/j sectioi 36 , town 20 , range 18. The minutes of June 17th meet ing was then read and approved , after which it was moved and carried to adjourn. JOS. PlOMAN. Clerk By W. II. OSUOKNK , JH , , Deputy Short Horn Cattle Herd JUoaded .Iljr CRIMSON SCOTT No. 717O3C. J. G. BKKNIZKK , Breeder of Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped Short Horn Cattle. My herd number * 40 tow * . Will com pare la bretttlug aud quality with any west of Chicago My experience has taurht me that to give voodBatlafactloui breeding cattle muit be ralHccl in tlilH ultltune. I expect to rHlNe tliem lieru the equal of anything raised In the U. 8. I now have 15 bnlli suitable for this and next year's service. My cows weigh ftorn 1400 to 3000 pounds. Come and sea tben . J. G. BRENIZER HROKKN Bow , - - NKURASKA DR. CHRISTENSON , EyeEarNoscThroat , , , and Chronic Diseases. Fitting of Glasses , Office in Realty block. HARRY KIMQALL , Practical Undertaker Llcnsed Embalmer llusiuess phone , 301. Residence 334 ! ! Biokoa Bow , Nob. FRANK KELSEY , ALL KINDS OP ELLS Consult him If you want Water. Phone 112 , - Broken How. BANGS STUDIO East Side of Suqare Photographs , Edison and Columbia Phonographs and records. Agents For Chickaring , Ivers and Pond and Star Pianos. We can save you money. A , ARMOUK , / Attorney at law. Broken Bow.lNebr. UiTlutr Ju t had eljflit yeara'practlcal exper lenco as County JudBe. will ele tpeclal attau lion to the drawing-anU probation of wills aud tbeadmlnlitratlua of estates of deceased per * ouaaud mluort. Write or plione me. I mar ate you p trip. THE Black. Percheron , DOCTOR W. Age , Coming 6 ; Weight , 1700 Ibs. , Will Make the Season of 1908 as Follows. Mondays , Tuesdays and Wednesdays , at R. T. BAKKR'S , on Clear creek. Thursdays , Fridays and Saturdays at TOOLEY'S Barn , Broken Bow. TERMS : $8 to insure ; $10 for sucking colt , A. TOOLEY , Owner. Much of the Comfort Of a man's home en joyment depends up on his surroundings h i s conveniences. A cosy arm-chair will make.his pleasure all the m ore certain. We have them in all kinds for m-door or veranda use. Fine wio.kcr rockers and arm-chairs that positively look inviting. They resemble vigilant policemen in the sence of inviting a rest , but a rest in them is welcome. D. C. KONKEL. THE FURNITURE MAN. \ A Liberal Supply of CANE AND MILLET SEED Still on hand J. W. Scott , South Side Suqare , Broken Bow , Nebraska Send your Abstract Orders to ' J. G. LEONAKD , Bonded Abstractor Office In Security State Bank B'ld'ng > COOOO < XXXXXXXXXJOOCC < XXXXXJCC XXXXXXXXJCOOOOOC < XX > G RAS ANDERSON IN GRAIN AND COAL Feed in large and small quantities at both wholesale and retail. Hpecial attention given to filling orders for coal in any quantity. Broken Bow , - - Nebraska