THE COUNTY CONGRESS. ( OFFICIAL. ) t INUIANOI.A. NKII. , Juno14th. 18tt. ! Ilonnl of county cominlBloners met pursu- tint to adjourumont. Present Stcpbon Holies , S. S. Graham and Samuel Young , cnmmiBHini ) . ers. und Geo. W. llopor , county oleik. Minutes of previous meeting read and ap proved. On inoliou H. P. IJnileyRR appointed over- , j ° i-ur of road distiictNo. 8. f On motion tbo following claims were iiuiilt- cd and allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants on the county Kcneral fund levy 1801 , us follows , to-wit : AHBE8SING IMIKCINT AMOUNT . .1. Hyan Willow Grove ? VJ UO A. A. Andrews Dunbiiry .r(0 00 Jaa. Caruiiebael Krlificli f 0 00 J. M. Hortoti Tyrone I > 8 ( K ) W. H. Hartman Grant 45 00 U. E. Moore Uox Elder 58 80 S. J. Stockton Jled Willow 74 40 H. U. Smiley Heaver 7 ! ) : . ' 0 J . L.Goodenbergcr Valley Grange 01 40 C. W.T'elers Alliance 4800 James Jones Mo. Uid e US 80 Win. Ito/.ell Uolcnmii 55 'M J. L. Ilorton Lebanon Kl 00 J. A. Carter Hondville 4500 A. Wiley East Valley 80 40 J. C. UusBcIl Driftwood G7 00 Albert Wagy Gerver 50 SO J. V. C.trniilmn Nortb Valley 54 CO T. F. Welborn Indianola 95 CO On motion board adjouned to meet , Juno 15 , 1S92. STKI-HEN liOLLKS , Ohairinaii. Attest GEO. W. HOI-EK. Cleik. Indianola , Juno 15lh. Hoard of county commissioners tuet pursu ant to adjournment. Present. Stephen Itolleg , S. S. Graham and Samuel Youiij- , com missioners , and Geo. W. Koper , county clerk. Minutes previous meeting read and approved. On motion the following olllcial bond was .approved : J.V. . Duteher. otcrsccr district No. 'M. On motion the following claims were audit ed and allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants on county general fund 1891 levy as follows to-wit : E. H. Hanks , 8iimmoiinr jury and at tendance at court 33.50 \Vm. J. Porter , house rent Mrs. Kolb. . . 3 00 J.Albert Wells , matting for court room 25.05 State Journal Co. , books for treasurer. . . 5.00 E. G. Hrown , hauling for the court house 1.00 H. II. Herry , justice blanks 3.30 .Simeon Hillings , hauling for county 7.88 Also on the county bridge fund levy 1891 as ( oiluws towit : Lumber for bridges $10.50. On motion board adjourned to nicctJum > Ifith. 1892. STEPHEN UOI.T..KS , Chairman. Attest GEO. W. KOPEK. Clerk. Indianola , June ICtb , 1892. Hoard of county commissioners met pur suant to adjournment. Present : Stephen Holies , S. S. Graham and Samuel Young , com missioners , and Gee. W. Koper , county clerk. Minutes previous meeting read and approved. Commissioners Stephen Holies and Samuel Young made their report under oath that they did on the 20th day of May , 1892. appraise cer tain school lands on Hie implication of John HatUeld. CONSENT KOAD NO. 253. Petition of H. K. Hixler. M. L. Ellis and others asking that a public road be establish ed read and considered. The board linds that .all the owners of the laud along the line of the said road have given their consent in writing and on motion same was granted es tablishing a public road as follows to-wit : Commencing at tlie N. W. corner of section 24 , running thence east on section line be tween sections 13 and 24 to the N. E. corner section 24 all in to\vu. 4. north range 30 and terminating thereat. 11OAD NO. 254. Petition of John Kaiser , H. Ilorton and others asking that a public road be establish ed read and considered. The board find that all the requirements of the law Having been fully complied with on motion same was granted establishing a public road as follows towit : Commencing at the Furnas county line and to run two miles west between sec tions 12 and 13 and 11 and 14 to intersect the road running north and south in town. 1 , range 20 at the corners of sections 11-14-15-10 in Ked Willow county , state of Nebraska. On motion the following claims were audited - ed and allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants on county road fund levy 1891 as follows towit : Harvey Hurgess , claim for damages of road No. 254 $110 allowed at $30.00 H. Crabtree , commissioner C.OO H. Crabtree , appraiser 4.50 W. II. Smithappraiser 5.50 Kichard Johnson , appraiser 5.50 IIOAD NO. 255. Petition of Wm. Barber. L. F. Mullery and others asking that a public road be established read and considered. The board flnds that all the requirements of ihe law having been fully complied with. Ou motion same was granted , established , u public road as follows , to-wlt : Commencing at the north east corner of sec tion 30 , township 4 , range 28. running thence \yest on section line to north west corner sec tion 35 , same town , and range and terminating thereat , In Ked Willow county , Nebraska. On motion the following claims wore audited and allowed and clerk directed to draw warrants - rants on the countj road fund levy 1891 , as follows , to-wit : P. T. Francis , serveying road No. 255..S 5 00 John Dunning , chainman 2 00 P. T. Francis , surveying-Stenner-Carson Suyder 25 00 On motion the following claims were audit ed and allowed and the clerk directed to draw warrants on county general fund levy. 1891 , as follows to-wit : C. J. Kyau , attendingmeeting of board.S 3 00 J. A. Wilcox , merchandise for paupers Mrs. Purdy. Meyers and Best IS 55 W. O. Bond , drawing jury 200 L. P. Deckey , house rentMrs. Purdy 3 00 K. II. Thomas , blank case for Co. Supt. 19 50 K. II. Thomas , haulms : eafe 1000 W. C. Bullard , coal for paupers Purdy , Meyers and Best 1090 W. T. Hentou. cosh paid for freight and safe 17550 I ) "J. K. M. Bartoncleaning court house. . 1 50 , 'r ' \ f JjC. Shumaker , drugs and glass 620 Barnett Lumber Co. , lumber for Co. and , coal for paupers Meyers , Purdy , Best Lawton 3040 4V : 6. Bond , clerk district court. judg- * -\aent C. . B. & Q. It. K. vs. Ked Wil- vvlnv county 5620.11 ' ' Bta'to'br Nebraska vs. C.F.Elliottstate * \ } 'costs allowed as follows : 'C. Tl'Ke.lley , witness in J.P. court 1.30 JoUatWepch same 1.20 2.40 1.30 ' Jo3.-0 pRtuxlner , jvitness In dist. court 5.00 f jonfl WVecnBame 5.00 l , T. C/K&IefCrsame 5.00 ; A. N. Alletf Bame 3.40 j. K. GAWniw Bame 5.00 W. AV OJC/fjiuUco 4.10 j. E. lAWtbeTflJTbonstable 3.95 E. B. Daab..Slieriff 6.50 vr. O. Bonalerfc district court 7.33 mi JUKOti.H JUNK TKKM 18 ! 2 Jllllll'H llllrtlC'H --10 H. F. HriKltiury 4.00 jco Curler -.70 .lanicH Do ) lo 3.80 John Hrvin 3.00 W. A. Cold 4.50 Lew Hiiriison 2.70 N. j. .loliiiBon 4AO Hlehani .Jolinsou 't.f 0 Ira Klmlwll 3-30 W. A. Mfiinicar 3.40 L. F. Mullury -.70 W.M. Null 3.00 Hil. Price .1 K.T. Qulgley .40 T. .I.Palo 3.50 jus. Robinson --'JO H.Selmmel Z.'M W.JI.Smith .350 .1110. Itea ! 400 IBIWC Vundervort. jr 2.)0 ! ) .1. P. Sqinrus 4-00 STATE VS. C.V. . IIOIICIKIN. II. II. Ilcrry , justice 4.15 j.H. Heniiett. constable 18.2.1 S. H. Uuwe , witness 3.70 I'oterMcCain 3.50 K. Shiihlon 3.10 Henry Harsh 3. . > 0 James Casey 350 On motion board adjourned to meet June Jd. 18tt. ! STEPHEN HOLIES , Chuirinuii. Attest GKO. W. KOPEK. County Clerk. Indianola. Juno i-'Ud. 18 ! . Hoard of county commissioners met pursu ant to adjournment. Present , Stephen Holies , S. S. Graham and Samuel Young , commission ers , and Geo. W. Itopcr. county clerk. Minutes of previous meeting read and ap proved. T The board finds the total value of all real and personal property us corrected by the board of equalization to be one million two hundred twenty thousand four hundred forty two and ninety-eight one hundredth8 dollars , ll. M.442.fJS. ] On motion the levy of taxes for the year 1892 was made as follows , to-wit : County ( 'cneml fund nine mills County bridge fund four mills Countv road fund one mill Coniit3" insane fund two tenths mill Countv soldiers relief three tenths mill County bond interest two mills Indianoln precinct bond two mills North Valley precinct bond . . . .ten mills East Valley precinct bond ten mills Hartley Village bond twenty mills Willow Grove precinct bond ten mills School district bond No. 2. . . . . . fifteen mills do do 4 eight mills do do 0 Six mills do do 7 seven mills do do 8 six mills do do 11 ten mills do do 12 twelve mills do do 15 thirty mills do do 17 twenty mills do do 22 ten mills do do 23 five mills do do 27 fifteen mills do do 25 twelve mills do do 31 ten mills Jo do 33 ten mills do do 33 ton mills do do 41 twenty mills do fo 42 ten mills do do 47 fifteen mills do do 40 ten mills do do 52 eight mills do do f 2 ten mills do do CO twenty mills do do 08 ten mills do do 70 ten mills do do 72 five mills do do 75 twenty mills do do 85 twenty mills McCook city levy twenty mills Indianola citv lew ton mills Hartley village levy five mills On motion the following claims were audit ed and allowed and clerE directed to draw warrants on county general fund levy 1891 as follows to-wit : Indianola Courier , stationery for cleric and court $15.50 S. S. Graham , services as commissioner. . 32.20 Stephen Holies , same 4G.CO Samuel Young , same 27.20 John Eskerson , painting safe 8.00 And on the county road fund levy 1891 as follows to-wit : S. Billings , work on road district 3 43.73 S. Belles , cash paid work on road 13.00 I. J. Milkr , work on road 4.00 Also on the county bridge fund levy 1891 as follows to-wit : Geo. Younger , work on bridges 12.00 Samuel Young , work on bridge 10.50 On motion the county treasurer was direct ed to transfer the various county funds of levy 1891 to same funds as ievy of 1892. On motion board adjourned to meet July 6th , 1892. STEPHEN OODLES , Chairman. Attest GEO. W. KOPEK. Clerk. Fannie Davenport , The great American tragedienne has writ ten the following note for the benefit of her sex. It should prove especially important when it is remembered that no class is so well posted on the subject of which she writes , as professional women : NEW YORK , Aug. u. Mr. Wisdom : Dear Sir Your Robertine was highly spoken of in San Ftancisco and a lady friend induced mete to try it. It is very fine and is an excellent application for beautifying the face and hands. The Robertine powder is delightful. 4-4ts. Very truly , FANNIE DAVENPORT. Happy Hoosiers. Win. Timmons , Postmaster of Idaville , Ind. writes : "Electric Bitters have done more for me than all other medicines combined , from that.bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trouble. " John Leslie , fanner and stockman , of same place , says : "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine , made me feel like a new man. " J. W. Card , ner , hardware merchant , same town , says : Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies ; he found new strength good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only fifty cents a bottle at A. McMil- len's drug store. A Good Suggestion. From the Dubuque ( Iowa ) Telegraph. The adjourning of the impeachment court last Saturday on account of Gen. Weaver's belly-ache , cost the people of this common wealth nearly $500 , one dose of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy would have saved this expense ; and we suggest , as a matter of economy and humanity , the state provide against future contingencies of this nature , by furnishing each senator with a bottle tle of that valuable remedy. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by George M. Chenery. Notes From a Traveler. Some of the most fertile land in the state is to be found between lloldrege and the Col orado line and as a grazing country there is no finer in the land. To ride across the prairies of Nebraska to day it is almost impossible to imagine that but twenty years ago it was the lit-nic of the Indians and the buffalo. The advance of civili/.ation soon works wonderful changes in the appearance of the great wc.st. If Nebraska does not produce a splendid crop of cereals this year she has certainly blinded the eye , dulled the intellect and be numbed the understanding of the observer of the promising sign she has displayed in beau tiful green , bordered with sunshine and spiead upon her broad and rolling prairies. The sod house and the dugout , tho.ie relics of the early settlement of America are fast disappearing even along the Republican val ley. A hole in the ground , or the weather beaten sod walls on the side of a "draw" being occasional remindeis of pioneer days. Crops of all kinds along the 15. & M. from Hastings to the Colorado line never looked better or promised more at this season of the year. The oats , wheat , corn , rye. barley , flax and grass crops are making a most prolific giowth , are of health color and would glad den the heart of the eastern farmer. Hastings Nebraskan. La Grippe Again. During the epidemic of La Grippe last sea son Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion , Coughs and Colds , proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the many who used it confirm this statement. They were not only quickly relieved , but the disease left no bad after results. We ask you to give this remedy a trial and guarantee that you will be satisfied with results , or the purchase price will be re funded. It has no equal in La Grippe , or any Tin oat , Chest or Lung Trouble. Trial bottles fiee at A. McMillen's drug store. Laige bet tics , 50 cents and $1.00 . , Oh , What a Cough. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Consumption. Ask yourselves if you can afford for the sake of fifty cents , to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This explains why more than a million bottles were sold the past year. It relives croup and whooping Cough at once. Mothei s do not be without it. For lame back side or chest use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by A. McMillen. Are you Suffering From back ache , inflammation of bladder , brick dust deposit or stone in the bladder , or in fact any derangement of the kidneys or urinary organs ? If thus afflicted do not lose time and waste money on worthless liniments and worse plasters , but strike at the seat of the disease at once by using the greatest of all known remedies , the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Pleasant to take , purely vegeta ble. Satisfaction every time. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts , sores bruises , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 2c. a box. For sale by A. McMillen. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion , Constipation , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite , Coming up of Food , Yellow Skin , when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer , guaranteed to cure them. Sold by A. McMillen. The July number of Romance is peculiarly suited to the season. An old-time Fourth-of- July story by Helen Lee Sargent is one of its features , and tales by Miss Mitford , F. W. Robinson , Edmond About , Alphonse Daudet , Henri Paget and Ernest D'Hervilly , figure among its contents. There are also striking original sketches by Lieut. J. H. Scott , Annie W. Sanborn and A. G. Canfield. Romance is distinguished for its excellent humorous stories , and several appear most appropriate ly in this hot-weather number. A half dozen graceful \ \ e stories vie with them in amuse ment and interest. Two ghost stories , sever al thrilling narratives of adventure , the ex quisite pathos of "The Siege of Berlin , and the delicate drollery of "The Wizard of Plaisance" combine to make the whole issue one of extra ordinary merit and attractiveness. The mag azine is issued by Romance Publishing Com pany , Clinton Hall , Astor Place , New York' The price is 25 cents a number ; subscrip tions , $2.50. a year. Just as sure as hot weather comes , there will be more or less bowel complaint in this vicinity. Every person , and especially fami lies , ought to have some reliable medicine on hand for instant use , in case it is needed. A 25 or fifty centy bottle of Chamberlain's Cohc > Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is just what you ought to have and all that you would need even for the most severe and dangerous cases. It is the best the most reliable and most successful treatment known and is pleas ant to take. For sale by George M. Chenery. Are you troubled with corns or bunions ? If so , let us give you a little advice. Pare them down as closely as possible without drawing blood ; then soak them in warm water to soften them and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice daily , rubbing them vigorously for a few minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days to pro tect them from the shoe. As a general lini ment for sprains , bruises , lame back or rheu matism , Pain Balm is all that can be desired. 50 cent bottles for sale by George M. Chenery We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh , diphtheria , canker mouth and head ache in Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 500. Sold by A. McMillen. What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infanta and Children. It contains neither Opium , Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric , Drops , Soothing Syrups , and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its gnarantco is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd , cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles , cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food , regulates the stomach and bowels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria is excellent medicine an for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its good effect upon their children.1' Dn. Q. C. Osaooo , Lowell , Mass. " Castoria la the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their children , and use Castoria in- itcod of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones , by forcing opium , morphine , coothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats , thereby sending thorn to premature graves. ' " Do. J. F. KcicncLor , Conway , Ark. Castoria. { M Castoria is EO well adapted to children that I I recommend it as superior to any prescription i known to me. " n. A , AHCHKK , M. D. , Ill So. Oxford St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's deport ment have spoken highly ot their expert- , ence in their outside practice with Castoria , and although tre only hare among our medical supplies what is known as regular produeuJ , yet wo are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it. " UNITED HOSPITAL AKD DISPKNSJUIT , Boston , O. Surra , Prea. , The Centaur Company , T7 Murray Street , Now Yort City. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS' Dr. Hiimpiri'V 'Bp < cinp nroicientllicnllynna carefully im-pnri'il ItrmrdlvH. used for jcnw In prJvnio iiractliv nnil for over thirty y 'ani by the m ] > c < > | ilo with entire HIICVMM. KvrryMnKl" Spcclflo a. KHXaeuro for tint < ! 'ui.is < > nnnuil. Tiwy euro without UniKBliiif.imrKliij ; or ritliiclnif Hits 6ynti.Tiinmlnro Jut.'iciunu < io.t > tl.utjovirvlitn Ilnnifdlfu of the \\orlil. LIST nr HUXBKIK. cvnvi. riicis. 1 I'evcrn , ( 'omjohtlons. Inlinmmnlloiw. .U5 2 U'orniH , Worm l'eor. . Worm Colic. . .U5 y Teething ; Colic , Crylnir. > V nkefuliicMi25 4 Uiurrlien , or Children or Adults . 25 5 JyiMitoryriplntr. ! Bilious Colic . 185 ' . .23 O-C'liol rit ItlorbiiHt Vomiting 7-CoiiBhH , ColiK IironchltU. . 25 S Neuralgia , Toothache. Fnccacho. . . .115 ! > -Ienilu : hcM , Slclc Headache. Vertigo. .25 10 WyuiicpHin , IlUloiisncb.4. Constipation .25 I'liinful 1'crlotla. .25 11 SiipprcHrti ! ) ! or 12 Whites , Too ITofuso 1'crloda . 25 ! . ' { Croup. IjtiryujjltlH , Hoancnesa . 25 M-SuIt itliiMun , Erysipelas. Eruptions. .25 15 Rheumatism. or Itliuunmticl'ulna. . .25 1O lUnlnriu , Chills. Fuvcr and Aguo. . .25 17-l'IlcMUllud orlllocdlni , ' . 25 18-OplitliiiliuVf SoroorWenkEycfl . 25 ll Catarrh , Influenza , Cold In the Head .25 2U-\Vhoopiuir Cough . 25 21 ANthiniif Oppressed Ilrenthlnjc . 25 22 Ear DiricIiurguM , Impaired Hearing .25 23 Scrofula , Enlancttl Glnmls , Swelling ,25 g'l-Ueneral Dclilllty , 1'hjslcalWeaknww .25 25 Dropsy , and Scanty Secretion * . 25 20 Stn-SlcknoHH , Sickness from Hiding .25 " 7 Kidney I > | NUUHCH . 25 29 Sere Mouth , or Canker . 25 30-IJrlnary Wcnknetm , WettlngBcU. . .25 31-l'ainfiiI Period * . . . . . .25 : M Diphtheria , Ulcerated Sere Throat. . .25 35 Chronic CoiieuHtioiiH & Eruptions. .25 EXTRA. NUMBERS : 28-Ncrvoun Debility , Seminal Wcak- ness , or Involuntary DbchnrKC * . 1.00 32 niHCUHUHofthellcnrt.Pnlpltatlonl.OO : i3 Kpllcpny , Spafuns , St. Vltus * Dance. . .1.00 Sulil by UriiKKlsH , or Bent iioat-jmlil on recrlpl f 1 > K. lluxriiBKTa' MANUAL ( I M IXKCH , ) MAIIKI. mkK. ) . .l 1 1 A 1 13 H Illhoi SI. . Xrw York. Fl HUM PHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT. " For Plies External or Internal. lillnd crUlei-dlmf : Klstuln In Ann ; ItcliIiiKor Hleodllitf of the Itectum. The relief ts Imniitllutu tlio euro certain. PRICE , 50 GTS. TRIAL SIZE. 25 OTS. Sold by DrugKUU , or unlit po t-.aIJ on receipt of jitlco. S' UKU. CO. , 111A 113 WlSlam St. , NK1T TOKS i , ROAD CAETS AGENTS FOK cCormick , Harvester and Binder , Grand Detour Co , Little Yankee Plows , Deere Wells & Co. Plows and Listers , Keystone Manfg Co. Disc Har rows , Q. W. Brown Planters and CultivatorsMinn. Chief Separator & Powers , also Randolph Headers A SaFARE DEAL. TEE BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST. Yards West of First National Bank , i Cook , Incorporated under State Laws. Paid Up Capital , $5OOOO DOES A- iusiness. Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn directly on principal cities in Europe , Tares paid for non-residents. Tickets For Sale to and from Europe OFFICERS : V. FKANKLIN , President. JOHN K. CLAKK , Vice Pres. A. C. EBERT , Cashier. CORRESPONDENTS : The First Rational Bank , Lincoln Nebrska. The Chemical National Bank , New York City. Tfe toiia ait ! AUTHORIZED CAPITAL , CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , $100.000. $60,000. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEORGE HOCK NELL , President. B. M. FREES , Vice President. VF. . LAV/SON , Cashier. A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS. THE McCOOK ROLLER MILLS E. H. DOAN. PROPRIETOR , Is Now Open and Ready for Business , fglTI am prepared to handle all business in my line promptly and with the most approved machinery. DOAN & HAR/T are also prepared to handle wheat for which they are ' paying the highest market price. ' I 1 CiPMills and1 Elevator on East Eailroad street