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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1909)
I'll ' ! ' < .n liUU'A - , I'UHTRK I'd I v ] i , NJKUJtASKA. THE HORORS OF WAR X i 'X' ' , s - V , V'i HOARD PROCEEDINGS. < Continued from ine ) } ; three ) Has Andcison coal for tin jjvoor farm $15.75 ; Western Light and Fuel Co. gas and fixtnu-H for cmct house $15.15. J F . Grim reported that he had received the snm of $67.25 from the estate ol Nathcn Gillette , and that he had received the sum of $3 00 from tbe sale of old bridge lumber iroai the Henry Feller's bridge and that he had turned the s une aver to the County 'heasurer whose receipt he had filed in the i iShe's Cured Thousands Given up to Die. Dr.CALDWELL of CHICAGO. ( Practicing Aleopathf , Homeopathy , -Occtfic and General Medicine. 'i i ! 11 T roquuAl will TUlt professlannlly ' -Grand Central Hotel , r ery four week * . Consul IIP * Uiu opnottmtltv. IK at li.iiul VJH. CVXjDWntiti linuii lier practice to the valmeiit of disease * at tlie E > e , ar , iiroit , Iain us , Temale OlHci-es. r Olillilruu and all CUruiia. Krrxoux Sure cal Dlscaseb uf a curable uzturo. c isumpllou. llronclilUs , HIOLC nal Ca jjrrili , Cliroulc Catarrah , Uiail-Achr , Con- ht'oniaclio nntl liimet Troubles , , Neuralgia , Sclotlca , l.rlchtb'b Kidney Diseases , Dlbease * of the anil Jlladilcr , Dizziness , NenoLtuets , Jitdlrrestion , Obttilly , Interni > let1 Ntitnt on , flitter Growlli lit Cliildr n , .itul all n ti ntr ttvx.fi ! In adults. Uelorinltltw , Clclc ] t , Cr 4itt ire of tliu Siilnr , Ulhea es of the llraiii. c"iralys , Hpllcpsy , Heart Dlsvai-c. Dropsy , tiwell'iiir ' nf the l.liiibH , Strlcturv , Open ' -ores , i'.tta 11 nitllunes , ( .rauular I'.nl.ir tmerit and loiiirtaiidliir diseases jirotwrty Utr..cd , ItLOOl ) AXD SKIN lUotcIies , Eruptions , I.lvt-r Spots .ho Hair , Had Complexion. K.reoiIF era. Hone Pains , llladder TK uuleu , Uack. liurnluir Urine , Passing Urine of tea. Tlio effects of constitution.- ok- or the taking of too much Injurious n.cdU rece'vcs ' searching treatment , prompt caivif isd a cure for life. i of Women. Irretrnlar MenMrnlon , 'the Womb , Hearing Down I'suik. J.splacuments I ack of bexual Toue. 2 > coTrlK'a , Sterility or Uarroniie-i < > , consult .B'r.Caldnelt ' and she will show them t lie cause oi their trouble and tlio woy to become cured. OfiJtfCEKS. GOITKH , FISTULA. IMLKS. auJ enlarged etauds treated with the nub oitaucoua Injection method , absolutpb with out tula and without tlio loss of a drop of COumft , di two of her own discoveries and Is fjrdUy tUe most sclcutltlc and certainly sum k zum mtlhod of this au vauced age. l > r Cad. tad ; hak practiced her profession In Mime of cieLinrc.t liosplialea tlironglmut thr country. &IVSU&H ni > suiwrliir In treating and diacnos- arc of dlieauen , deformities , etc. She IUIH cpeutd an oQlce In Omaha , Nrbra fta , isbe will ut'eud a portion i > f racu \ > ccW lur tier many patient . N ° incurable . accepted for treatment. CoiH-ututlou , i.nud advice one dollar to thosu iDr , Ora Calo'vvcll & Co , , < 3QPmaha , Neb. Chicago , III. ill mall to i ! ' IJulIt lag , OmiHa Count } C.crks office. The Chair man tlu-ii appointed lh ° fallowing committees to cht-ck up hrootin - ly offio * : Ci rk of ih- ) > ric < Court , Foley and Cusljtnan ; Reg ister of Deeds , Lee and Gihuorc ; County CU'ik , Grint and Headley ; County Judge , Cushman and Fol ey ; Shcrifl , Grint and Headlcy ; County Superintendent , Foley and Cushman. The following resolutions was offered by Mr. Lee and was unm- aniously adopted by the board : Whereas it has come to our notice that tfie county officials are ordering supplies for their res pective offices contrary to law , therefore , be il resolved that all county officers be required to file their requisitions for the neces sary supplies for their respective offices , with the County Clerk and be it further resolved that it is the sense of this board , that all claims for supplies hereafter com ing before this board not having the O. K. of the County Clerk thereon will be rejected. The section line beginning at the south west corner of section 32 , township 17 , range 21 and running thence east to the north east corner of section 0 , township 10 , range 21 , was declared a pub lic highway. The1 petition of the Westervillc Township board , asking that Westerville Town ship be made into one road dis trict instead of four , was grant ed. The road districts of Lillian township where on request of a number of resident tax payers of Lillian , changed from three to two districts. Road district one will hereafter be that part of the precinct , which is enclosed with in a line beginning at the Middle Loup river on the range line be tween 19 and 20 , thence south to the south Ijne of the precinct thence west to the west line of the precinct , thence north to the Middle Loup River and thence down the Middle Loup River to the starting point on said river , on range line between 19 and 20. The committee appointed to check up the Sheriff's office , founu that the fees taken in it for the year lf > OS amounted to the sum of $925.66 and the Committee also found that the Sheriff nad assign ed claims to the County that year due him for this amount. The Committee appointed to , check up the office of Register of deeds made the following report which was adopted : Summary of Register of Deeds Report : Total fees last half of 1908 $1855.40 Total fees first half of 1908. . . . 2505.75 Total fees for 1908..4301.15 Total expense of oflice 3202.11 Total excess due County 1159.04 for the year of 1908 ending Jan. 3rd. 3rd.The The committee appointed to check up the office of County Supt. tuade the following report , which was accepted and adopted : To the board of Supervisors of Custcr county , , ii' ' . . . 4 ' ' 0 501.41" f * . H ! Jan. 1 , 1'JO'J ' . .1-2 .fi9 ' 1. . . , . * . . .G&3.IO Also tm. IOI.H < suitomeut ot office expeiiHe f ) i t't ' same pcr- luii : li.i . ) . ' * ! . . .1 < < : > I"5x " , } wlii- l > . : i t. r v. . A i | * t i\ * y lU'ii - .o4.b3 Ti. t VS. IS I.Jili A ' i N.niiiii ) . i bission , . . . . ( )3.0-r U .lance dm. Jai uio Ki. i'J09 35.14 Total ( J8. IS On recommendation of tuc com- tnit N ( in iiy rt port of Hi iri. t ik , G o li. Mair was ttlUpLC.lt . Suuun.iij ' , > oar 1908. Net fees liiat qu itcr..319.93 " " bicond qir 2S0.60 " " ihird q'r 529.05 " < l inurih qtr. . . .661.56 Total 1794.15 Trial ktb lirst qtr . . . .20.00 41 " second qtr. . . 8.00 " " third . . . . 00 " " fourth qtr..16.00 Total 66.00 District clerks salary. I6UU.UO Clerks , Jennie R. Mair and Chas. Luce , 19 weeks 190.00 Total 1790.00 Excess 4.15 Due count } ' 70.15 The following- report of county Judge Humphrey was accepted and adopted on recommendation of the committee : Summary of Count } * Judge's report : Cash received in 1908 as per monthly statements. . 1416.10 Due on estate cases as per state ment No 1 334.15 Due from civil cases as per state ment No 2. 8755 Due from criminal cases as per statc'inent Xo 3 15.04 Total fees earned 1852.85 Expenses of the office of county Judge for the year 1'H'S. ' Judges salary 1500.00 Nellie Humphrey , clerical work 4ltnos. . ( 40.00 130.00 A. W. Ilolcomb , copy work. . . . 100 A. G. Humphrey , record work , 31 days & 2 00 02.00 Total expense 1743.00 Receipts 1852 85 Expense .1743.00 Excess 109.85 Of the amount of fees received there is unearned at this date. Sanderson estate 3.30 Knudsen estate 5.40 Jones estate 9.00 Total 17.70 District Clerk George B. Mair was given permission to employ such clerical help as mi ht be found absolutely necessary dur ing the year 1909 to perform the work of his office. The help for the office was not to exceed $50.00 per month. Register of deeds J. T. Woods was granted one deputy for the year 1909 at a salary of $1000.00 and any other necessary clerk hire to be paid at $50.00 per month , all of which was to be taken out of the fees of his office. The Board granted request of County Treasurer J. E. Cavenee that he be allowed one deputy and such Allowance for clerk hire as he finds necessary for the proper dispatch of the work of his office. County Clerk Pigman was al lowed one deputy at the salary of $1000.00 per year. One clerk at a salary of $50 per month and such other help as he finds neces sary in the preparation of the tax list. County Assessor Foster was given the privilege of employing sufficient help to make up the as seastuent books for 190' ) at a sun not to exceed $50.00 per month The following list of appoint uicnts for deputy assessors fo the year I90' was submitted by Ouiy A ne * or F- t -ind ap-i prmcd by tl > - Bon T.otip Twp Win M. Harto Donjons Grov II , 1) ) , Clever Victoria " Davit' ' . . inen W * ter\ille " W. D * i.j-.r Algernon " J , W. - . ' -I Broken Bow " l > . M Arnold " I v " ' . ' . < 11. Wet Union " I * * in " Cat held on Viokun Row Cftmtock Cnfller Wood River Sargent Uyrlle Kilfoil Ucliyht fcjhwith Lillian ,7 , I3eey Ir.uuiph S > crson Uih \.r t n lit IIj\ made the following report upon ] the claim of J. D. & F. II. Koam for new bridges huilt under con tract for the year 1908 : One 48 foot pile bridge in Douglas Grove Twp comp'etc S 375.72 One 20 ft pile bridge in jicrwvu Twp com " plete" 151.11 One 63 ft pile bridge in Wood River Twp complete 544.79 Oie 56 ft pile bridge in Wood River Twp complete 414.SS One 20 ft pile bridge in Triumph Twp com plete 149.68 One 64 ft pile bridge in Myrtle Twp complete 542.40 One 24 ft pile bridge in Elk Creek Twp com plete 17661 One 64 ft pile bridge in Myrtle Twp complete 542.40 One 20 ft pile bribge in Myrtle Twp complete 152.92 and for repair work as follows : Comstock" Bridge in Comstock Twp 1047.21 Sargent bridge in Sar gent Twp 50.70 Walworth bridge in West Union and Lil lian Twps 2500 Chas Wright bridge in Broken Bow Twp. . . . 5148 Jud Kay bridge in Broken Bow Twp 215.34 Bert Kimball bridge in Broken Bow Twp 185.68 Wallace biidge on line between Broken Bow and Berwyn Twps. . . 180.69 Loughran bridge in Victoria Twp 202.70 South Loup River bridge Dehyiit Twp 550.25 Sand Creek bridge in Delight Twp 391.19 tfixon bridge Grant twp 105.59 louck bridge in Alger non 57.00 Whitsel bridge in Wood River Twp 391.55 s. E. Hobinson bridge in Wood River twp . . . 188.19 V. Robinson bridge in Wood River twp 197.19 omax bridge in Wood Kivcr twp 472.30 Bowcn bridge in Wood Kivcr twp 158.49 Weste bridge Triumph. 124 05 Swain Finch in Tri umph twh 159.11 Extra Freight etc 496.10 Total 8376,22 Credit by Warrant 4000.00 Balance Due 4376.22 We recommend that the with in claim be allowed on the 19 8 Tidjje fund. J. F , Grtnt ) Jas. Li'e > Com. L. Ctishman j It v/is moved and carried that the report of the committee be accepted and adopted as read. HEAL nSFATfi TRANSFERS. Win. II. Gtlsou to George A. Wumlcrlich 197 , 68- 100 acres in sec. 29-30-31 32 , tp. 14-rg. 21 8300 Lawrence Welsh single to John Welsh 160 acres in 34-17-22 6000 Mary Snrline Bousen and hubb. to'/S hu'oa ' Phillips lot 18 in Kincbs add. to Arnold 2100 E. C. House to II. M. Sulli- " parcel in 2-16-21 220 B. D. Tait to Mrs. W. Har-X baugh 160 actes in 34- 17-31 1550 John Clark to John Matsj 160 acres in 2-13-23 5300 Union Land Co to S. A. Robinson lots 2 and 3 block 38 Oconto 200 Union Laud Co. to Marie _ K. Trindle lots 13-14-15- 16-17 in block 31 Ocon to 190 Lotta W. Smith and husb. to Z nas L. Barnes , lots 19-20-21-22-23 24 block 46 , Callaway 185 State of Nebr. to William 320 acres in 36-17-18. . . 2240 Catherine N. Empfield and husb. to James E. Wil son 160 acres in sec. 21- 28 , tp. 19 , rg. 22 3200 Elvira L. Marquis to John L. Irlaud 100 acres in 14- 13-17 3900 Jane A Winchester widow to Albert R. Chrisman n e 4 and n w y { in 4-19- 23 1500 Lovira L. Allen and husb. to Willis B. Spratt2 acres in 21-17-25 200 John McGealh to Nellie C. C. Durall parcel in 18-13 23 20 Lovira L. Allen to Laura A. Bennett lots 5-6 in block 12R.E. Aliens add Arnold 120 Mrs. Gco Warren and Mrs. Harvey Andrews ofAnselino spent Tuesday ic the Bow. F. C. Beaver left Sunday night for Alliance. Mrs. Charles Martin went to Kansas City last Thursday morning ing- Mrs. Ladesha Dirks of Lincoln is the guest of her sister Mrs. Joe Molvneux. Mrs. John Haney came down from Merna Tuesday and took in the O. E. S. mectincr. The Assistant Grand Matron of the O. E. S.1 , Mrs. Hattie M. Scott of Stromburg was the guest of Mrs. L. H. Jewett , Tuesday. , . GUADE Vi Linn Luge abbor line ut cr > i'i > tock for Itmlders to chuuM Hi. Let us estimate on your lonlracts. We always try to | > i * i- 18. T. B RUCE & CO , l.uinbci Ci Coal side. rxtx * urmv VMM IBVM Wh , n you want a good , clean go to 9 RESTAURANT Two doors north J'rokcn Dow Stele IJank This is the Two Cylinder Com- -V bination Gar made for Two or Five Passengers. : : : : tjy $1350 F. 0. B. FACTORY W. JB. TALBOT ( i | ; IE YOU BUY A CAR BEFORE YOU SEE THE A Do not look at the Jackson afterwards be- ause yon will always egret that you did not juy it. Note the size of our engine and its all climbing abilities. See our Motto : uNo flill too Steep , No sand too Deep. " I will be glad to demonstrate the Jackson to Prospective buyers. J. S. McGRAW ; Agent *