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IfeggglgJBBBfigfiyg -T -. L -MLiBi i- L ... . UK 4;r- - - i: . j- - - ." ..V ' --'-..- ... --:; . - r I-" I " r ' -.')- "; rj:.; . . - . i z- i . " .-: -. -. -- Cainmfrxts jjgtroial. Entered at the Poat-oSke, ColJh. gefc wcou-J-claaa mail matter. ISSUED KTXXY WKUHMDAT BT .3.1. K. TURNElt & CO., Columbaii Efeto. 300! Ji 10 TKEX9 OF 8USSCBOTX0S: 'Oa97ear.hr td,poatafe prepaid, jg Six months... ........ !? Tliree moatha,. ...... "" Parable to Advaape. ' tT-SpeoitoaaoopieaBiaUad tree, ob appllca- .tion. TO . When enbacribere ohasc their place of red "dene they abonld at oaoe notify as by ot 9 postal card,givlng both their foaaer and thmi pwntpotfiac(H--tBetnjeBBhTaaaatoreadly End the name on oar inailincuat,tromvnica, tain in type, we each week prist, ther on the wrapper or oa the marmn of yoer JocmSAt, the date to which yonr eabscripUoja is paid or ac costed for. Bemittancea abooJd be made either by money-order, registered letter or urait. payable to theorderof & 90 ooBuaroauuxa. All communications, to secure "oniSl"t be accompanied by the fall name of the wnr. We wwrre the right to reject any BMnnscnpt, and nnot acree to return the fX8.1'? n oriipondeat in every achootdwxxct or Kane conntr. one of good Judgment, and re- liable in every way. separately. Ulvei .AfSSSBET! WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1892. Rev. Dk. Jons W. Scott, father-in-law of President Harrison, died in the executive mansion Tuesday of last week, ajjed 93 years. Snow fell to the depth of two feet on Long Island "Wednesday last. Heavy drifts in many places impeded travel. Trains were delayed. A-coairAN-r has been formed to develop a vast quantity of property in various portions of Wyoming a wonderful coun try in many respects soda lakes, raoun . tains of coal and iron, &c The capital stock of the company is S12,000,000. Synopsl of the Proceedings of tho Board of Supervisors. omciAL. Satdbdat A. Mn ov. AS. ."' Board met at 0 o'clock a. m., pursuant toad- journment, Hon. W J. Irwin chairman, O. W. Phillips, clerk. Roll called and all member present but Supervisor Howard. The further consideration of the "District Central" road in Burrows township, and the 'Cross Line" road In Burrows and Joliet town khips, was on motion deferred until the next meeting of the board. The Bill of Wni. Sernroth for 27, for cash ad vanced Sheriff Kavanaugh for caring for Mrs. Bemroth, an Insane person, wae roferred to com mittee on finance, who presented the following report: We, your committee, recommend that same bo rejected, for reason that a husband Is supposed to take care of his wife. J. F. Drar.r.5. Chairman. On motion the report of the committee wa8 adopted. The bill of Hunker Bros, for 16.41. against Burrows township, was on motion referred back for vouchers to be attached thereto. The committee on claims reported adversely on application of F. A. Coleman, for the refuud leg of alleged excessive taxes. On motion the claim was recommitted to same committee n report at next meeting. On motion the following bills were laid over until the next meeting of the board: T. IL riood & Co., 38.30; Hugh Hughes, 817.20 and lM9i5; irowcll Lumber Co., 881.75 and 143.71; Hanker Bros., gu.67; Xyc it Schneider Co., VO.d. In the matter of the Edwards road extension, on motion Ottls & Murphy were allowed the sum pf 810, as payment In full for damages sustained The county surveyor filed reports on change in Columbus and Union Creek road, Lowry road, E. W. Jones road, Bunniagroad No. 2, and on motion the some were duly approved by the board. The county attorney presented a draft of con tract with J. 31. Morris for constructing ditch in Lost Creek and shell Creek townships, which upon motion was approved, and chairman In structed to execute same on behalf of the county. Upon motion County Surveyor Bossiter was appointed superintendent of construction of the said ditch. In the matter of the "Truman road," on mo tion the report of the appraisers was adopted, and Feter Larson awarded the sum of 120 in fall for damages sustained by the location thereof. The following bills were allowed : D C Kavanaugh, sherifl", sundry services.!: 36 03 John F Hellbuscb, same Chicago Lumber Co, same H Ernst, acc't Bntler Tp S J Wheeler, acc't Creston Tp Crowell Lumber Co, same H Wer.dt, acc't Grand Prairie Tp John Zumbrunn, same........ Jas O'Brien, acc't Burrows Tp It L Kosslter, same Genoa Lumber Co, acc't Monroe Tp.. E H Leach, acct Humphrey Tp Chicago Lumber Co, same B L Rossiter, acc't BUmark Tp AugRunge, same James I'firieu. same H Hughes, same Nye & Schneider o. acc't Joliet Tp... On morion Supervisors Burrows, Byrnes and Murphy were appointed a committee on settle ment with the county treasurer, and Supervisors Price, Johnson and Afiche a committee to check up the fee books of the several county officers for the current year. On motion of Supervisor Burrows the board now adjourned until Tuesday, January 3d, 13S?. at S o'clock p. m. PROBATE NOTICE. 144 25 . The Btatk or Ncsbassa. .. 645) 2862 700 75 00 400 20 20 252 27 156 09 9556 860 200 2 CO 1146 126 67 The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul By is the only line running elid vest ibuled, electric lighted and steam heated trains letween the Missouri river and Chicago, consisting of new palace sleep ing cars, elegant free reclining chair cars, luxurious coaches and the finest diniug care in the world. Tho berth reading lamp in its palace sleeping cars is patented and cannot bo used by any other railway company. It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and be convinced. Close connection in union depot at Omaha with nil trains to and from the west. For further particulars apply to vour ticket agent, or F. A. Nash, Gen'l Agt. W. S. HowEiiTi, Traveling Fr'L and Pass. Agt., 2Ujnntf 1501 Faraain St. Omaha, Neb. aI have just recovered from a sec ond attack of the grip this year," says Mr. James O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, and I think with considerable suc cess, only being in bed a little over two days, against ten days for tho first at tack. The second attack I am satisfied would havo been equally as bad as the first but for the use of this remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being 'struck' with it, while in the first case I was able to attend to business about two days before getting 'dowu.' " 50 cent bottles for sale by C. E. Pollock & Co. and Dr. Heintz, Druggists. tf We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have tasen a cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness from tho start. After that a pe culiar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared the disease may be prevented by using this remedy as directed. It has never been known to fail. 25 cent, 50 cent and 81 bottles for sale by C. E. Pollock & Co. and Dr. Heintz, druggists, tf Coaaty of Piatte, ) In the Connly Coart. in and for said County. In tho matter of tho eatate of Thomas Thom nxis, deceased, l&to of aaid County. ' At s session of the Coaaty Coart for said County, holdn at the County Judge's office- in Columbas, iu said Coanty, en thn 2nd day of December, A. D., 1812, prwent, W. N. Hensley, County Judxa. On reading and filing the daly verified petition of George Thcmazin. prayine that MUts o administration be is. eu to Mary Ann Thubiuin, on tho tn-tale of iil Uc-cedent. ThrHH:i, it is ontensl t'uat the 2-ithdsyof December. A. !.. IsSi, at l'J o'clock Sw jn.. ho aasifii;l for (lib ber.rin of aaid potitura at the Cccutj; Jurist' office in aaid county. Ai'd it U further ordere.1, that doe legal notica be ifiv&n of the jx-ndpucy end hearing of said petition by publication in Tab Colcxbcb Jonsx.u:, lor three flnenuwivo publication. Dst.nl, t olumbua, Ntb., Dee. 2nd. 1802. W. hH&N8LKi 7doc-S? . County Judge. CREISEN BROS V-orge W. va.ii Notlc. Hoist dofcadant, (Impleaded with John W. Koilv. Jneob Ernst. Marshall Smith. George W. niother and J. C. Tiffany defendants) will take notice, that on the 7th day of Novem ber, IVJ2, the County of Platte plaintiff herein, tiled Us itll!on In in district court of 1'latte county, Xebrtthka, the object and prayer of which M to recover of hsld defendants tho hum of H.f'Ci.'JS with interest and penalties upon a certain officio! bond executed cud delivered to said rliilntlff by the defendant, Karly as priucl- Ea! r.nd Sha other defri:Jauts as "uretiw fur a rer.cn of tli conditions of KmJ. For a it-.U Mfituufit of plaintiff raid cnune of KCtloii. hh- said petition on f.le. The said ttcorgc W. Ilislxt, defendant Is further notified that two ordere of attach ment have Issued In said cause against the property of the siUd George W. Ilulst. one di rected to the sheriff of Platte county, Nebraska, under and by virtue of which the Columbus Slate Bank of Colntnbns, ebra&a. 111! tarn gHruitthced an the supposed debtor of George W. llul.'t, and one directed to the hhcriff of Mer rick oouuly. said state, under and by virtue of which the following described real estate hn been attached as the property of the aaid George W. Unlet to-wit: The south half of the north eut qtinrter and the north half of tbe southeast quarter of section eighteen in township fifteen, north of ration four west of the sixth principle meridian, in Merrick county. Nebraska, an the property of the said George W. Ilulst. You are required to answer raid petition en or before the-Kth dnyof December, 1812. The Comity of Platte of the State of Nebraska. 15v 1. 1 Aixkht, Its Attorney. Are now. moving their old buildiug to I temporary quarters in tho street west of Boett cher's and will begin at ouco the erection of their now buildiug, 21x100 ft., two stories high and of brick, on tho 9ito of tho old one. Until tho New Building Is finished, they will be delighted to welcome nil comers, who wish to pro vide the-nsolvra with Excellen l Ms -AT- Fair Prices. SOTXfK OK SAM: LNDKi: MOKTGAGK. CHATTEL The handsomest lady in Columbus remarked to a friend the other day that she knew Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its merits, any druggist will give you a sample bottle free. Large size 50c and 31. 34-y The population of Columbus is about 3,500, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affec tion of the throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and lungs. Trial size free. Large bottles, 50o and 31. Sold by all druggists. 31-y They havo always acted upon the prin ciple that tho best business is that when tho customer gladly comes again to buy. The kind of Wm O'Brien. J P fees . Chas Wake, bailiff, district court .Tohnlluber, aame A J Campbell, constable, district court... A J Campbell, witness insanity case A J Wilcox, attornev's fees Wm Cornelius, name CB Stlllman, commissioner Insanity JORcedcr, same II J Hudson, J P fees F A Coleman, policeman fees G B Spelcc, clerk D C, Mindry items E W North, examination records CD Murphy, tame, etc II Ochlrich i Bro, mdse per sheriff John Stovicek, repairs jail Pohl, mdse per Rherifl' Wm Bucher, livery for committee Margaret Hamcr, care insane person St Mary's Hospital, bill for October G W Phillips, cash advanced for county.. Chas A Spelce, canvassing election returns K II Chambers, same G W Phillips, issuing official certificates.. CD Murphy, expert on records, etc 1 1. Albert. fcon ndvc'd fheriff Merrick Co, G W Phillips transcripts J W Lynch, cash advanced for county Fcstncr Printlm; Co. mdse forcounty State-Journal -Co, same M K Turner & Co, printing tax list, etc .rgus mnung uomnany, Mmc 5 00 30 10 3500 32 CO 200 20 00 10 00 17 00 12 00 10 1.1 12 50 132 7.1 am 2S0U 3711 5 00 10 fc 250 30 00 AS 03 S4 43 500 5 IX) CO 00 2235 fl 0-J 2D 00 24178 23 40 1630 183 33 16111 16111 474 01 25G80 758 60 200 700 200 2000 200 200 200 no-. When Bau7 was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Whon she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, ahe gave them Castoria. English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, gplintB, King Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, fjprains, Soro and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Savo $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by C. B. Stlllman, druggist. 26novlyr Columbus Wocbenblatt, Mime u t Davis, tame Suirvlsor's bills to amount of Jurors for Oct term district court C F Gleason. acc't Columbus township KLHosltcr. same W II Kandnll, same Jonas Welch, Fame PWHenrich. same It Lltopsiter, same WUKandall, same BFWestbrook, same.. II Oehlrlch i Bro., acc't Sherman Tp Crowell Lumber company, mmc JShiris, acc't Crciton Tp Lewi Anderson, samo Funk Burgee, samo HumpUrcy Wagon Shop Co, acc't Hum- B L Kossiter, acc't Lost Creek James O'Brien, same Chicago Lumber company, same Nells MaUeu, acc't Creston Tp Hugh Hughes, ucc't Butler Tp Mathlas Gilsdorf, acc't Granville Tp B Wilde, M.me.... Humphrey Wagon Shop company, same.. Hunker Bros, same Feter Backus, 6amc Joseph SchonnclL same H Hughes, acc't city of Columbus Thos Flynn, acc't city of Columbus Tbos Flynn, account Columbus Tp PIverson, acc't Creston Tp Crowell Lumber couipany, same Carl Nelson, same EJMeaham, same Hunker Bros, acc't Grand Prairie Tp Herman, Wendt, same John Zumbrunn, same JF Hellbusb, baiao. Fred Moudon, same C H Blechcr, acc't St. Bernard Tp G P Billips, samo Martin Morgan, same Chicago Lumber Co., acc't Humphrey Tp. F J Johnson, acc't Butler Tp J F Sehure.aec't Burrows Tp D Folliott, same F Noonan, same. ...... .-........ TJWNoakes, same W Schneidemantel, same Chicago Lumber company, same H Gehring, same..... ......... Genoa Lumber Co, acct Woodvillo Tp... J W Lynch, acc't E. Lrickson, acc't Walt- Aug JCelson. acc't Walker Tp AOpati. acc't Creston Tp J W Lynch, acc't A Ogan. acc't Creston Tp P Iverson. acc't Creston Tp SJWheeler, same Chicago Lumber "o. acc't Shell Creek To. E H Leach, acc't Humphrey Tp Chicago Lum"er Co, acc't Lost Creek Tp.. Nye Schneider Co, acc't Joliet Tp Taos Jones, same Chicago Lumber Co, same Iye & Schneider Co. acc't Wood ville GMBaer. acc't Wood ville a. Thos Ostenrard & Co. acc't Walker. "'.4601 Kye & Schneider Co, same 191ft) J FDlneen, acc't Shell creek 10 00 Creston Tp. acc't Sherman Tp 2880 H J Breunlg, acc't Humphrey Tp.. 1410 Chicago Lumber Co, same 1773 Joseph Frotnnel, rime 2800 JoephFroannel,aam 3000 LlHnlBferMetcalf Co.eame.. 7000 HnoKwrBroSa sasx6 31 29 Jjg YCtTSWt HP6 . 51 75 Htl B0B Id BBSS a !tQ Ckteaco Lumber Co, same 4172 BWfwe, acc't GranrtlleTp 16550 M GIlsdor,ame........ . 2780 JUTfimmiff, sao36.. ......... ...... ,60 B T BrBuoIg, same.. ..................... ... &Qtf I W ligrbtner fc Co, acc't Monroe Tp 21 to jane O'Brien, same 209 si Baulttr. same 1090 new Johnson, acc't Grand Prairie Tp.... 31 75 I Z.I 3 25 892 15 00 1500 12 00 42-10 370 200 C40 1050 46 65 44 75 2600 19 70 15518 4800 C9 35 211 CO 573 40 200 W 35 00 3170 27 DO 2100 560 30 25 3300 300 4050 2 40 2 40 2J 370 92 19075 2 90 2100 230 2 SO 19 0-; 7230 300 4116 f.C9 45 Of IPS 16 2161 5000 300 2652 293 91 S9t3 94 73 5 2 1522 68 75 1555 Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mys tic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mys terious. It removes at once the cause ;;nd the disease immediately disappears. The first doee reatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by A. Heintz, druggist, Colum bus, Neb. 11-y If you are troubled with rheuma tism or a lame back, bind on over tho seat of pain a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. You will be surprised at the prompt relief it affords. o0 cent bottles for sale by C. E. Pollock .t Co. and Dr. Heintz, drug ffipts. tf St. Patmck's Pills are carefully prepared from tho best material and according to tho most approved formula, and are the most perfect cathartic and liver pill that can bo produced. We sell them. C. E. Pollock .t Co. and Dr. Heintz, druggists. The Standard Cattle Co. at Ames has decided to plant 500 acres to beeta next year for the Norfolk Sugar Factory- Notice is hctvhy uiven that by virtue ofthnv chattel inert jcaen. which are hereinafter de- On dated May 19th. 13ft!, and duly nhxl and. ivcoiiwii in urn omen of tbe uounty hwk or Platte County, Nebraska, on tiie said lPth dfiy otMi.. 1aM. vmt esruted by David Currigfo The I'olnniiHio State Bank, of Columbus, Ne bmxka. to t-fcure the payment of tba sum of f2,7 SO.tx), and upon which then : duo at the first publication hereof, tbe sum of $2,829.45. One dated June Oth, 13V2, and duly tiled and recorded in the oSicu of tho County Clerk of Platte County, Nebraska, on tbe said Oth day of June, 139 and rroeuttU by David Carris to John F. Dineen, to secure tho payment of tho sum of $300.00. and upon which there is due at the first publication hereof, the sum of $815.00. One dated August 29th. LS92. and duly rllxl and recorded in th office of the County Clerk of Platte County, Nebraka, on the 30th day of August, 1692, and executed by David Carrig to James G. Keedar, as trust for Goorgit Wagner, Albers & Company, H. 8. Bell, and R. H. Henry, executor of the estate of Andrew Henry, de ceased, to secure the payment of the sum of $3,000.00. and upon which there is due at the first publication hereof, the sum of 3.809.09. Default having been made in thepaymfnt of each of the said bums of money, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover wild debt, or any part thereof, there fore wa will sell the property in each and all of eaid mortgage drecrilied, vlr: two biacic geldings 4 and 5 years old, one bay maroS years old, one black mare 5 years old, one black mare colt 3 years old, one bsy horse colt 1 year old, one bay mare colt 1 year old, two black mares 11 years old each, also the in crease of said mares since Hay 19th. 1892, forty, nine stock hogs abont 20 months old, together with the increase of eaid hogs since May 19tb, 1S92, two lumber wagons, two moving machines, one twine binder, four sets of double barneea, three plows, one com planter, two Polled-Angus bulls each two years old. flfry-ono head of etepr 2 and 3 years old, 41 cows from S to 5 years old. u'jfcuiTi hiui kuu lucreuBe vi Bttiu cnB irom May 19th. 1692, six yearling steers and five year ling hifers,twenty-nve head of Polled-Amcns calve, also a great nnantity of corn, oats and wheat, being all of the corn, oata and wheat or othir grain raised by tho said David Carrig dur ing the year 1&, also all other personal propeity on said mortgagor's farm, at public auction at the dwelling-house nd farm of tbe said David Carrig, in Lost Creok Township, in Platte County, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of December, 1892, at the hour of 10 ojclock, s. M., of said day. COLUMBUS STATE BANK, JOHN F. DISEKN, JAMES G. BEEDEB. TfiUSTtt, C0nov-4t MoBTaaQEU. 'etlc. Nolic- Is hereb-giver, that sealed proposals will be reeelwd at the offlc of the Count v Clerk of Piatt" county, Nebrashn. tint 11 12 o'clock, noon.. Tanuary 1st, 1893. for the fiim il)Iiig of the following supplies, or so muck thereof as may be needed, required, and from time to time ordered at the option of the pro; er authorities fur thecoiiiliiir year of l 93. the maximum representing, tMlt: BOOKS. 4 eiglit-qiilr.. printed records. 2 " " court record -i. C " bla-k reoordi- 1 " eouity court complete renrd. 2 numerical Indcjreq. t;enr.il indexes. l " register of accounts record. 1 si-nulri county oourt docket. 1 four-quIr trasiirnr'- war.nnt book. I three-quirp clerk" itcoouiit with trBur.r. t two-quire treasti! er's cask baoii. 2urveyorV Hold note books. 1 doz. sherlir' p.-ket dockets. 2 two-qulre warrant rw ord book". 2book. kiwi e.tth IItho!niptied ttltn'' col. ors) blank w.rnints (a jwr Kunple In elerk'n offio.) IS books 2ftl eaek. low coile torn' t re eeiptf. iitttnbereil, oriulunl and duplicate and pt-rf ratetl. 10 Imv:, .V) rack. twn cnilcrtinr tax re: ceipt. orIj;iirit .-mil iit;;liiati-:iul perfomtCHl. SI full sets w'l liook' and fiivclo;it-s Ut on- lorin in size or proper return of hnllots. "S) roail verst'c-r rtn:eipt Nooks. o rKd overseer" rcc rd and returns. 1? books, lfi rach chattel IHe. IS iKiiiks. 231 ea-li, t'eaniirer's lax r.-itipiv original. luiic;ilo and trlplbvir., nuiobir-il and nerforn"d.'(pfr sample :iu rtuiiitv treas urer's otiic,- 2 stiroyir'.s piX-ket field nole lKok.. Boots Shoes That this ilnu sell tint MADE FOli COMFORT AND FOR WEAK, and their CLOTHING -AND- GrEISTTS' Furnishing Goods ABE NOT EXCELLED ANYWHERE. Fair dealing every time is the remark of even the boys who deal with PMOW - 0 Mi .MM. 11 MM MHM. XXlJb. UJLJJ itjtuO.ABliJg S' Ci COLUMBUS STATE S . Tho COLUMBUS STATE BANK, Columbus, Nebraska, liaa arranged to distribute among its cuatonicrs autl friend :i Savings lianlc Sato. The Bank Sale is a nicklc-platcd brass hank, with combination lock, and is highly ornamental and convenient. These Banks are loaned to any one who will deposit S2..10 with us which will be paid back to you whenever you return tho Bank in as good condition as when received, ordinary wear and tear excepted. You mav hesitate to brinir small Safes vou can have at vour home, where ?, Hank, but the Bank ftnnv amounts to tnt vou can (lenoait anv amount time when convenient. Money tlej)o.sitecl in this Sale can be taken out only at our !iice (as we keep the key.-.), ami when brought io us the amount is counted in your pres ence, and lor which we iue an interest bearinjr certificate. Come at once and grt one of these Buaks. We have the exclusive right for the County. Thn nr- 2i" days in a jcar. iar. Tako out 52 rf:md.i-H. uml it -.viH ib-tfu 3!H c.ir!:iiM- iI.ia in .t .ir Now, if jou sawcnrli wtirking day t Itt f.illouin a:n-vur.t. joa will at tin '.'ul of tiVvMVir. Ii tr, 1)7 ilminsitini; wjtli in: Total 5C. 10 r. ;su :w is krilny j Auiount i Dopos'tl ilutt-'rVti farr.fl , Amount i 73 2.-. 1M ." SOI -s. ftM oo' 7 11 It t3 :i; 101 II 5J sr in ITi 3! 'S1 01 3IJ uiil 59 ft -i l3o .rd I 02 ai a: Amount .lnUrs; Total D;o-! iariisl ! Amount Viccat.- prdiij W !T. 50 73 (Hi 7sj SO I. IT.'! 73 l,afii 11, I.'Xt. tS! 2,317 rJt 2,7'Ci 75 3.1P.0 ft) "7f20! Ill t) IIS to ItCi 50! 222 no; 259 70 sr. 70 1 1.2S.1 03 1.7W 40: 2,111 75 2.570 10! 2.KW 45i :W2o E0 L:ok at the interest table above and see what savings will do. Drop in a Nickel, a Dime, a Quarter, a Half or a Dollar each day and be surprised what a year will do. The best thing ever devised. Call and see them. If you have a mortgage on your homo this is the way to pay it ofl. JOHN STAUFFER, Cashier. r CRE . feCO. C. E. Harrineton & Co., Holiday AnnoiniGenieiit or THE Cash Bargain Afn-ffl I d s T fdsES E3233 Our Store is loaded with Bargains that von can't afford to pass. REAL, TRUE BARGAINS. Hundreds of paira of Satnplo Gloves good warm ones, at les3 than wholesale price. Good Jersey Shirts for men, Good warm Underwear. 2.1c. Best Calicoes Gc. PE.UXB3 IV HARD AND SOFT C O A L BLANKETS and STOCKINGS at about half tlie usual price. Good Cotton Flannel 3c All Best Dress Buttons, 5c doz. Pins ahd 'Needles lc paper. A bijj lino of Clothing bought at a forced calu. Wo sell at lesa than usual cost. OUR GROCSKIES are nice and fresh tho best at lowest price;.". Beit Coffee, 20o pkg. Best Rico, 6c. Smoking Tobacco, luo lb. bug. Sugar at Omaha pri.:es. Everything by tho dozen or quantity at Omaha wholesale cit. TOYS and HOLIDAY GOODS. Wo havo tho big gest lot outside of Omaha, from tho poimy vrhisilo to Fine Albums. Silk Handkerchiefs, ilufllera, Dolb, etc., etc., and at -reasonable prices. No faney-ston. prices with U3. C2TBriug your rrcductf.""CS; ORGANS PIANOS, SEWING 3IACIIIS for Ocsli or payments, at Cxiic.iijo 7TO prices. F. H. UKSB 4 . t ! M ts ;5 OO'OIEXJS, 1H&1 A THE VERY BEST TMaitKET. GROCERIES ! ALWAYS OS HAND A FULL AND NEW LINE OF (iltOCKttlKS WF.LLSELE(TEr. IT Ii A uiiTY you cv7 yoorseirau'l fan i . ii. iioutr:aa aoes. tvUScu renrnpn.: i drvih NO SUBSTITCTE.UE3 l ..IT Is A DUTY roa cwo to I r to set tlio bost yrtiaa for tobp money. j -.uajnirito in oiir lootwoar oy parcnasisff -OFFICE: Near B. & M. Depot. SlbugSm LEGAL NOTICE. To all whom it ma' concern: The Board of Supervisors, of Platto Connty. NebraskH. iu reeular eceeion this day. declared as opened the followins uoction lines, for public read, viz: Commencing at the N. E. corner of the N. W. of Section 4, Town lft, llange 2. West, and running thence west on Section line one-half (ij) mile, and terminating at tho N. W. comer of aid Ji. W. U of Section , Town 19, Eango 2. West, and known nnd designated as tho "Air Lino Road." Now all objections thereto, or claims for dem ne8 caused therebr mnst be filed in the County Clerk's office, at Colonibns, Nebraska, on or be fore noon, February 7th. A. D.. 1S93, or the loca tion mny be made without further reference thereto. Dated this 25th day of November. 1B82. mn . G. W. P&ILUP8. -Dec-U County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. To all uhom it may concern: The Board ff Supcrvisoni, this day in regular eessiou, declared opened the following aection lines as a public road viz: commencing at tfco northwost corner of Sec tion 28. Town 17, Kange 3 West, and running thence east one-half (4) mile, on section line. and terminating at the northwest corner of the northeast Quarter (?i).of the said Section Hand known and designated as the 'fiibbornaen Hoad." Now all objections thereto or claims for dama ges caused thereby mnst be filed in the office of tho County Clerk of Platte County, Nebraska, on or before noon, February 7th, A. O., 1893, or the said road may be duly located without further reference thereto. Dated November 25th, 1S9J. O. W. PHILLIPS. 7-Dec-lt County Clem. Legal Notice. To all whom it may concern: The special commissioner appointed to view and report upon a proposed public road, com. mencing at the 8onth East corner of tbe B. W. Si of 8. WT ii of Section 2. Town 17, Bangs 2 west, and running thence doe south about 80 rods to the South East corner of tbe N. TV. H at K. W. H of election U, and running thence, doe emit about tkree-fourths () of a nule, cad terminating at a public road running north and south between Sections 11 and 12. Tows 17, Base 3 west: (th said proposed road to be known as tbe "Oconee Boad,") has reported favorably thereupon. owali objeetioca to tbe location of the eaid proposed reed, or claims for damages cansed therebr. mnt be filed io the Coaaty Clark's olSoe, at Colomba?, Nebraska, on or before noon January 21-h, A. D. 3S,or thn raid location mar be made without further reference thereto. Dated lhiS3d day of Novc-mber, 1892. O. W. Prnxipe. Cout Cleric : 1ILAVKH. &x0 s iheet blanks prlMti-d both t-UU. lOW- ' " :pjfiO afil " - IfO'o letter h-iutt 1.' !!i. piiitet :nul tatibed, MTH. .VN imttf bfHiN, 7 lb. riutetl :nil t:ililic!. n:r 44V 10-IupIi numlllii rnvehiiM-a, iirlnicd. insr KWi. j OJ iG-incli XX jtovenmi.'n; joiut.'i envel-oi-s, prin ttnl.urr l?: KToii'XX RovfriiMscot jKittoro cnvelope-, printed, per !&. iCOi , i.l:efi bill liu!, priu!ci" mi i tahbe-d, II lb paper. 2T yA tilol bill ticwK ptjutisl i::id liit.lW. 1! lb pnpir. KIATIfiSKKV. C rfmtiu !C lit a'.s'.i:ut loal per renm. i lft ill Iiv.hI eai wr i mi:i. ;l quartH AmnidV blnck nriiint: rinhl. 2 (u:irls i" arti-r's crimiin 3 unarts ":nt-r'H iiiucibt. 2-j;;l')liK-ii tin b.ixt.ror tl-rk ol District court. .vwikh Ws tyiHMMiilnir pmjmt fas per sun pie In Clerk 'suffice). 750 court nmppen-. levrnibtc. No. 30. Kioo iiianllla wnipj-i'is. ii doz. Undcrivoot'jciiuvlnvink rihlmtw 12 gross G ucinum pei.s assornil unmbeni. i gross Falcon iens, number 013. 2 gross linn Spencer an pens. ." gross Fabtr. rubber ban-Is o 32. . J2 boxes ofJOJeach.EKalier's rubber bands No. 1130. 3 gross A. W. FaberV pencils, No. 2. 2 groes Dixon's cedar iwneiln. 1 grose colored pencils, aborted. 2 dozen No. 1 safety ink wolJu. 1 dozen Westenholm's steel knife erasers. 2 dozen Faber'e combination rubber erasers. 3 dozen cork pen bolder. 5 dori common pen holdem. 1000 flathead staple fastener. 1000 T fasteners, assorted size. lftU eyelet paper fateuers. 1 dozen Shannon's letter file case W) globe congrees tie enveloiw, lztlag 3-1. 2000 gummed iSe, Rsorted colom. 1 metul edge 15-inch desk rules. 12 jarda tracing cloth 10-inch wid. 12 yerd mounted drawinc rapr. .r0-iucb widi. 12 janls dratving paper, 50-inch wiilo. 1 liouicifton.tyjm writer No. 2. All records tO lirt fnll lmlh,r Ivmnrl inil maM from the befit quality of Weston's liaen ledger paper, and endorsed with appropriate titles and numbered an may be designated. . SP",18 Jropoaals must be presented for books, blanks and stationery, properly endorsed upon the outside of each envelope. The Board of Supervisors reserve the right to reject any or all bids, or at their discretion, awarding tbe contract for furnishing the sup plies advertised, for one or mora departments. wu rejecting ma remaioaer. Dr. CLARK'S INSTITUTE run tiik ti:!.vtsis.nt or -i ji k Drink Habit I Also Tobacco. Morphine and other Narcotic Habits. "" Private tre3tmeut.?ivet: if desired. FRUITS! CANNED AND Did ED. OF ALL KIND.1 GUARANTEED TO BE OK HEHT QUALITY. DRY GOODS ! A GOOD AND WELL SELECTED JJTOC'K AL WAYS AS CHEAP AS THE CHi-"- KST.ALSO BOOTS & SHOES ! 09-THAT DEKY COMPETITION.- COLUMBUS, lSaprtf NEBRASKA. HOM" ISjSASL ,.mm mawBm. 3EkjsfiBBS,S555BSB?itf JEMM-BTlSlB YMU lTon t BUTTER AND EGGS Andiillkir.flHof country prodiccetrtk. i in trn and a II good k delivered free of chnrce to. my part oftLooity. Tt-tl 4 t lnsWnjifs.1 sad turtad ma. I workedctssdlly ad mad noaer futsr . mv.v ,v. wcacBMv io oily so 19I&D41 AOI1 DQ1M tnuJliommtrboUt. Ifl don't inecstdat that, I trill o toJc HUd m bn'o la which I made tar raoaay. .TraaiCa.: Shall walmtnietaaditart roo.raadocf If wado. sodtf yoa work tndoiuiontly. you wttl in daa Umabs aslatoeaysBiaUad sad baUd a hotel, if yoa wlah J "T ess ba aaraad at oar lew Un of work, ran Idly and boBeraMy. by tboaa ofaittiarMs, jroaae or old. sadfai OMtrowa bealiuaa. wbamartaey Bra. Any oaa can do tbe work. EMjtalaara. WsYaraJiaavcrythliig. No rUs. loacaadarotcyoar spate eaomaata. or all year tfasa to tba work. Thta aedraly aaw load Mian wosdarfa! roc COTtoararr worker. BatenararaaarulncfromaJJ t BH pjrwaakudopwarda. and mora altars Mttlaaxpa ttSft St? rroJ Tea ! tmplojoiaBl-wa tosebycq Z!rf TU"sa of raarraloaa things, and bare is SS1!? "t to-glvlngwwidw. Great sii.a will reward erery lndaatriaaa workr. Wbararar yon are Inl55!?TT E" " do!? y"1 went ,n kcow sow ! wpc4rroI work a nre. Delay Mr tnnch money Ion to Sf.?lir20,,U,,ntoyoa r'RCI. Addreet. The succeasful bidder will be required to a kuuu uau lumnrai Mmn mr iu mthfn fillment of the provisions of his contract. give Tol- uated tlus Ut day of December. A. D., 1SS. O. W. PHILLIPS, County Clark. -POB CHOICE MW YOI STATE APPLES WKWIEIT FLOW TENNESSEE SORGHUM! Herman Oehlrich a Bra's. Wl nnD . Waveely, Iowa, Nov. 15, ISO.', O. D. Bmeo Tudor, Esq., Dear Sin Aftor wearing your glasses threo weeks I feel I cannot say enough for thci, nor for yonr special method of skillful fitting. For t bo past eighteen years I have been a con stant sufferer from defective eight (Compound Myopie Astigmatism). Nothing! could get was satisfactory until your examinction which I noticed was strictly scientific, and inspired no at once with confidence in your ability. I now have no trouble in reading the finest print by night or day; and to all thoeo in need of glasses I most cheerfully recommend yoa as a dentine Optician. . . J. E. Pomieov, M. D. Mr. Tudor will examine eyes at A. Hcintz'j Drugstore. FLOUR! KEEP ONLYTHEHESTO KADEbOE FLOUR ' J. 15. I E3.J4.TE ,.;. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOP Ma4.0JL.a. THE BEST SHOE MTKEWOniffniftTHEMO&r. A genuine eevred shoe, that will not rip, fin calf, seomlce?. smooth Inside, flexible, more com fortable, stylish and ilursbla than any otnerihoo ever coUot the price. Equals castoiniaaJa shoes oostlng troci$tto$5. 4&A. aud S3 ITandevrcd, flnocalf shoes. The W most styli.1, easy ana durablo ?iioos orer sou at the price, they equal i!aolmiortcd shoes cottlasr C-J r aST'J 9J a7dka THE SEED HOUSE -OF- HERMAN OEHLBICH & BEO. from J CQ OQ Police Shoe, worn by farmers and all oinerd woo irani a gooa ueavy coir, three soled, extension edco shoe, easy to walk In, awl will keep the f crt dry aud warm. CO SO FIno.Cnif, 82.25 and 8'2.00 Work. 4aBa fngBien'e Shoes wlUglre more wear for Ui4 money than any other make. They are made for ser vice. The Increasing sales show that worklngmca have found this oat. RavS Si1"00 ona VoHths' 81.75 SckMl ""j : auocm are worn oy me coys every- uv uiuak ivcrvuxauia Booessoiu at uio prices ilaniiPTved, VStSt wherik rmmz 7.vv iiaunairwBai JBW"0 . 92.00 and 81.75 fflioee tor niissca are made of the best Oongola or fine Calf, ac 5f,lre5r They aro very stylish, somfortablo and dura 51" T6""hoeeqniil3custommadeshoescosttng fromM0toecjX. Ladles who wlantoeconomlseta their footwear are finding this out. Caution. w.L. Douglas' name and the mica ts k fortt tute other makes for them. SochsutMtltuuoni o: Offer all kinds Field Seeds at LOW PRICES. Call and see f hem. -' Mar 2 rao. SINGLE-COMB. BARKED Plymouth : Rock JAPANESE CURB A sew and Complete Tnerment, consisting of Buppositoriei, Otntment In Capsules, alio in Box and Pills; a Positive Cora for External, In tecaal Blind or Blesding Itching, Tronic. Ba. sent or Hereditary Piles.and many other diseaeca 3d female wwaknesses, it is always a great ben t to the general health. The first discovery of a medical core rendering an operation with the knife nnnsPtsaary hereafter. This Baraedy has never baas known to faiL tl per box. 6 for v it b maiL Why eaSar from this terrible Es- e Whan a wnttm rnnnnlM in rviaiHvalv .riven with 6 boxee. to refund the money it not cared. Sand atop for free Sample. Ouarante Issued byJLKBRTZ, tola atnt, Colomboa, Nab. mtm aCaaVjlsBKESBE C Usl u feataaSbl?" sq 3 -A3.D SIN6LE-C0MB, WHITE LEGHORN, (Both tboroeghbred.) eggs, for hatching, for ale, at L50 for oca setting of 15 egg. sOrdera from a distance promptly filled- 9nt2m H. P. C00L1DGE, ColojaibBj.Nebr. stamped on the bottom of each shoo: loo: wnenyoubuy. Bewareofdealersattemptlngtosub. juiuwuiuiiriiuuiniornwin. oucnsuMtirutionsars fraudulent and subject to proeecu tlon by law for ob taining money under false pretences. W. L. DOUGLAri, Drockton, Mass. Soldbj Will. SHSLZ, Olive St., Goiiiiita, o-Inlv 'Si'-T.m 1 PACKAGE A PROrfHARRIS1 PASTILLES F0RTHECURE0F WEAK MEN yj&Tfck wJK HTU:m7jv IRdLW Mi2 FtLmr VinpeaaCmf "Na.Jiy Unties ti sex rib sUTMaf IICM 4EB victuisto sebtocs DiEtitTTar lOtOTiBX MSSia.UhlUELT'DEUT UTOCSOiitfaiD DLEAGXDfluataf tin. rlcr. rif1 afranrtt wtth..n.iA.n.. WHEN WE SAY CURE b&9&g& toS"? ltoVtaea caeca treated asd earei la pait twtlre years. ti jrA " "'"i io rtn. Harris T D A I "a o cer euei axjt Wlal ABSOLUTELY MiEB. " Tones rr eld. rnnTirm im .vtT I Located ln3f7w'r;.fT;VMi.VB,"tTAV;"i: "S T-MA"AEL?18 REMEDY CO., Mfe. Ch.mi: 99 BEEKHAK 6TREET. SrTOBflfT Jf-ltl'MKyi.llCIsliTtlfiTTIsiwfTZirlsCr Solentiflo Asorlotn Agency for ijJJlJjg wnraa e hmus wMiej. DESIGN PATCMTsl COPYRIGHTS, wtc. 'orJJt?5?I?y1 "d free Handbook write to munn tt CO. aa bboadwat. :;nr voax. Oldest Bureau for securing patents tn Amartca. Every patent taken out by uals brought before tbe pnbHe ty a notica gl ven tree of charge ta tba Sf tmtifk JBcrkfltt Largest circulation ofanridentuTa paper tn tho wuu. spteoauuy uanawo, io nan sBcnia oe witnora n. . waaui rear; ma Kj?ontaa. Aaojees rCWaWXawet)Coa4w7,lrw VJXWf a aroaretco. giutriHumiiKi'mitisitinmitg OPENED SEPT. 28. SminiiitHiiimrMmiintniirfs si;m;mm.i.in!...i!nmm I OPENED SEPT. 28. i SmiUtlfflivMfHIilllllllRrftll GRIFFEN & GRAY Are the new dcnlerd in BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Gents' - Furnishing - Goods, -AND ALL KINDS OF- RUBBER GOODS. THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS IS THE Gil : fill : Mb. m i - This Establishraent is now READY FOR BUSINESS And with full confidence of being able to suit every purchaser, a very cordial invitation is ex tended to the public to give us a call. A practical boot and shoe maker in the store, to do all kind of work in his line. GRf Fffl & GRAY. HdminmmumMHmmiiiiiia OPENED SEPT. 28. tlJiiiiiiHmimmsmiiu.mtimS I OPENED SEPT. 28. afiuiiiiuttHitiiiiiitiiiitminnii Usl ioild Institute A Home School for Both Sexes Best and Cheapest School in the West. New Buildings Throughout. Steam Hm- in Ail Two Large Dormitories. COURSES: Preparatory, Normal, Collegiate, JinslaeM. Skort- - jiwniiuujr, .mis if. Art. EXPENSES. I 29..-.0 a.co 1.05 . l-O.OO TrfM.- and Tuttloo for Term of Ten Weelu. . M. ...-, (4.1'ul t. itrm .......... ItoanJ. piTHw-k Totsl zXri:ics for On- Vor..... Student ay Sntar a: a , r Ue aak nai c!MSea to !& tlut mlwK.m Fall Term Opens Sopt. a. 1892. Second Fall Tarm Opens Nov. 15. 1892. Winter Term Opens Jan. 24, I -93. Spring Term Opens April IO, 1893. rJnca..TeTlfrfSATLL.UTe "" wtabMhrf for Pnof pbel.ff . Mhrral Ir will cost you 1ms t.. .. ta stay at homo, work A" 0,'r"rtBn,, w"affrll nuntnlwr of MnJmts to pay e:ira j,ttrt of !bdryin b Sfctl iu year application at cccc tbe!'.',''Cl'COn!!nUd,'rlI,':Jar!!,diCt,0ncf '-'. Aaon U.Gtr. VUioV of liw D!o of xuSSc: lS$l"f!& S5 LTev; Ne,, w-a TiI,M"- CM iiu for jurticulars nnil Information to CLARENCE A. MURCH. Sup't., SZELPLDSrE-y, What is vvVAVgggVtV yj-' j, iii , l JOf a jataMiaa iiaii Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for InfUrjts aal Clilltlrcn. It contslca neither Opieim, Morphine nor other Narcotic .substance. 2t is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Sootuiug Syrups, and Castor Oil. It U PIcasaat. Its guarantee is thirty yean' use by Millions of rdothcrs. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fovcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting; Sour Curd cures Diarrhea and "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy aud natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea thcMother's Friend. Castoria. ' Caatrrii Is aa crocUcnt medicine tor C511 dren. Slothcrs have rerxratedly to'A nso of la good eSect upec their children." Da. G. C. Osgood, Lovtoll, 2Iais. " Cascrla U the be?t remedy for cUIdrea of wldch I anx ajaSated. I aopo tho dsy la ret far distant rrhca niothera wll 1 consUer tae raal Interest of their children, ea-1 csa Castoria la ttead of the vartoosqaacsnortranis which ar desiroylas their loved oacc, byforcicjopicm. tacrrilzie, sooth'xg syrip cad otter hurtful eota down thlr throau, thereby "Ax than to pre.iatij jrarei." Da. J. r. Ejnccclou, Coowa.;-, Ari. Castoria. " Castoria Is so well adapted to chlldras that I rxcsisxtul it aasuperlortoaaypreaeriaaiOBi known to me." IT. A. Arcbs,3L D., Ill So. Oxford St.. Brooklyn, K. Y. " Our physicians ia the chlldroa's dopart cnt hav gpo-ru LlfftJy of their expert ra9 la their oulsMa practice with Caatoria, and allhough e only havo arnoax .our" rntL'ca! suppUtt wLaj is ksowu aa ragular pro!ucu, yet ce ars fres to coafesa that Uw merita oi Castoria ha woa us to lack wWa favor opoa It-" Uxrrao Uou-itai. ass Diarasraiair, Doatoo.; iuu C Skits, J. Tkm Caatanr Compear TI Kmrrmy Strtt Nw Trk City. I . !t r 3s :A N