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This is a kind of a pancake that makes living a pleasure that makes yon glad there is a time to get up in the morning and a time to eat breakfast Pancakes made from Puritan Pancake Flour are digestable easily so, because Puritan Pan cake contains the elements of substantial nutrition in an easily digested form. The pure corn meal and whole wheat fiour. when properly stirred and baked, makes a cake that is light as a feather and appetizing to the most fastidious. Ask for the Puritan 2 lb. pkg. 10c, 61b.pkg. 25c. Maple Syrup Or pure Maple Sugar. If you want some pure maple syrup or pure maple sugar, this is the only absolutely pure and unadulterated maple syrup and sugar sold in Columbus, buy the Monarch. We can nd will furnish you with an affidavit giving you absolute proof of the purity of this product. We have the other kinds which are sold for the pure maple from $1.25 to 95c per gallon. Red Jacket Cider. Our first cask just in from Michigan. This cider is made from only the choicest Michigan fruit. You will recall how palatable it tasted other seasons. If anything it is better than ever. Per gal. 30c. BBBBBBBBBbB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa aBBBBBBBBTBBBBBBBBBBt BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBT BB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbW' aa 1 Hljer?rmtisi " l ? V'rBVW ' vJirPaEfe. aH BTarl m .BBBrfaTVA wIi fm i v"i7ii 'JtM 1 f Y'i ir- m I ibTi ib m btbtJ K yBaaB'iay"yiBfiT,f-'?flr tTV'r!ftt TJUff .aTMiBBBBrT rtr H aa JfBHaBVjHiMHB3BwBWHkiBBsX H I BBlBTBB4nS!Es4BBBBHIBMRK9HBRKK I BB J - - -ni-.J?1 J ' ,' - .- Bl BB ' -" H Iff TW WalT I HM WMT.... I 1 Call on us. We sell the well known Staver I I I make and can save you money on a good job. I L. W. WEAVER & SON. I I HARNESS, COAL AND BUGGIES, v from Platte eeaa1 aial etateaKajt far taar HML Mowd by OapafTiiat Qaeta taat iasagoatbe iaatraaMlto aoHek Was fraai the local coal damlew far tte faaaMBtNl-e tae eeal to be aaai at the eeaHaaaaBWaaaaaa wlater, the coatoaettahe aaMaaHe'tae lat aai the beet bidder. MotioB The f olIowiBK To the Hoa. board ot GeatleaMa: The rooaa. la which to praperly coaaected with Ma pahaa aahooai ef the coaaty. has proaipted aa'to aak year haaarahle body to permit the coaaty eaperiateaJait to oeeaay aha rooai made laeaat hy the oaaatyjBdae'h from the court I Bm L. H. iMkrt, Oa. SaaC Coaaty Barreyer earvey.plat aad Bald Road" ia Barrowa tewaaalB aat W wMfltfalo Boad" oa the towaahip Baa aad Joliet towaahlpi iad oa approved by the board. Thefollowiacwaa To the Hob. Oeatleaaai-I day of May petitioBof tioBofapahHe iaaat Uteaorth weat caraaraf the 8.W. X taa N. W. H of eeettoB 9 team fJ leaaa t laBBiaathiajee iae eaw ahoat af mlaatiacat the aorta eaatXoftheaarttiweatiaofBiHBMtlnBa. At tbeadjoaned eeealoa of the on. JaaalS.tm. thamayar t1U wusraated aad the dark dtieetai to acecrdiaatolaw. Itheaoaaeed aaoHeetohe pnhliahed ia the Cnlaaibac Telajaua.allobjec. tioea thereto or claiaw for aaaaBae to be fled la coaaty clerk'a berl,imc Noobjeetfoaaar hTe beat tied aad I herewith aahait all ia BBBaTaaBBBr 'TaBfaafawwl waaaaftf "aaaai'waBam bbbbW rede aad tar- ffinmlfa Hi aiBBitMai .' Jom QaAT, CoaMr Clark. TbefoUowtecwaa To the Boa. Board of OeatleaMBK-I hereby report that oa'the 8th day of May MM. there was fled with aw the aaU' itioa of H. H. Ztaaa aad other for the of that part ef the iaa at the eoathweeteeraaraf theH. WJ4 af the the aW. )4of acotfoa IS towalS raaaa 1 weet ml iiieniet IIiibjiiii enalh eliii. tho oaa aide of the eeetioa Uae aad taradaatiac at the aoath wortcoraerofeafclaeetioBlB. Aadalenptayiaa fortbelooatioa of a paalie road, rnaiaiairiag at the aoath weet coraar of the H. W. of the 8. W. of eeeUoa IB team 18 ibbb 1 weet aad raBjrfag theses dee eeath'oB eeetiea lhWoae. f Hi milii eail tmBiiaatlai el Ihe'eii' aeet coraer of eeid eeetioa M. At theadjearaeicae eioaof the board of eapeiiieuie. Jaae MVlMf, the prayer ckrk directed to pfoeeed aepnrdiae; to law. I thea caaaed a aoMee to he BajUiehed ia the Platte Ceatar SleaaE, all to toiled hi rU Bor claiaaj for daaaajaa have heea aaal aad I herewiUi eabadtaUaaaara ia with for year VanaHoa "Coaaeat Tey aad plat Thefollowiacwaa To the Hob. Gratleaiien-la the $m offered for the JaaMaKeUeyfor Board tojeeeiad their the allowaara of aqr atthtetiawwafceaa fairaa elf aeootdiaK to aadlwfll aaaaay aearkw aaata oa Baaaaetfaw' aAhawttad, . Jom emaF.CaaaaClark, aawaaBTaV'' pah. road aotieee... iX Mretr for aauatitaia ...... -W) ofDarBehwaakiaaaae CM Jaaa H. Hoadtey, eaaata, aaareatiae ef JaeobByalow V.PhmiDDa. renin oa type writer UW Ctty of CohMBhae, water teat May let to aMwW 1F 1 1 n.,.HAjg JB.W Bear.TaLCa. Telephoae eerriee UJB w. r.ajiMueoete aaareatiae caeee .... 5.TO D. A.Becber. Co. Tnaa. aeeoaat del per. taxaeof MLCBkoraDB CoiembaeJNebr. October 10, VK. ThefoUowiac bilk oa reooaimeadatioa of the oa .aMttoa allowed aad the elerk directed to iaeae warnata iapeyeMat of ityseBeralfaad: Dr.B.TIaaias,.CoBi iBaaaitycaeee $ 90.00 W:M:Canettae 15.80 Joaaph MeJf. witaeea. Schwaake Wllllaat Webber, witaeea, iBeaaity Joseph Wilheba. witaeea, iaeaaity Maria Schobi VnaaJahB.witaeaa, insanity Maria Scbolz FraaaNather. " . JoeBraeckaer, G.W.Phillipe, witaeea. inebriate George 4.60 4.60 9.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 A. W. Clark; wit inebriate Geo. Bradehaw C.A.Beardaley Mn.LoaiaBBtlar Cari G.B.Prteb, J.T.Boyd, E.J.8eott, C.M.Graeather.C. D. C coeta insanity attar of he reweH ef anaat aad nwliUliB ef eaawa'tar aaM aaaaaat aad aawaataa aayaMBt ia faM- Wfmmm flLBBtjrfMfaai1 taBBBtlaaV tfwaaaawaBw atsanowiaa-theelelaiof ffiaelaiii aad that the aaiodatef- INaiaatia tall for his aaoeofwhichlwfll ceiTeaaid I. J. Moved ay actioaotthieboardBB LJ.Weet.be SaSMObeallowedUaiaB Motio The oaVial boad ef L. M. ofhiahwaye.GraatfnialaBBihlii.waai a leeeamaMBMlaalea ef Thefellowiac hOleeam atieaafahe aad the dark directed ia ef J. F. Settle. Dr.D.G. AIUmmmwt IflftawaBBaTaMI yTaVaffa'eaa JBLajv BC Mary'e niaajial. iaia af auaatj iaaadaaaUt BCMaryaHoiaRal. KM P. A. BHhar. Co. Traaa. M .... ug Dr. W. B. CtNaaHaa. prof, aarriees far pear aUa C A DpiMSOOU SaVyCMV irv Walrath Sherwood Lhr. Oa. eeal far peer HM J. L. Hi aahaa. Htery to peat bbibi 4jW The ilalBM ef Be C. D. awaa muML the daiai of Dr. Cwilaj IWM aadaVealafaB t Dr. readered to Mn. Charla?awHa waya aa. The follewhat iffla oa raBaaaaaataBaaa ef aha L.feLLeayy.Ca.Hir iilajj mlt liajti i M MM JdaCriatCeXaack. -f MfuM 4.10 4.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 2.10 26.50 C. M. GraaBther, C. D. C erlery 3rd nuar ter 1981 etc 212.00 Waa. O'Brien, J. F. costs, sUte ts Wm. Gamble 6O5 WauO'Briea, J. P. costs state ve Eddie Teehady 5.50 Wbu O'Brien, J. P. oosts state ts George 10.C0 C. J. Carrig, attending district conrt 50.00 L. B. Lathaaa. Co. Atty.. salary Srd qnsr. 198 MO.OO H. Back, aaediciae for prisoners.. . 9.65 T. H. Jnhaanre. Pnlt rirr "t "" 27.74 Co., sappliee and pablishing piooowliwae lw.5S Oolaaibaa Printing ft Specialty House aappUeaforcoBnty 89-35 Stepbaaa Co., supplies for coaaty 14.65 The following bills oa recommendation of the eoauaittee on roads aad bridges were on motion allowed by the board aad tae clerk directed to iaaae warnata ia payment thereof oa the county road aad coaaty bridge fand; Otto Kraetacc't city of Colombos $ 32.65 JohaSohraas,acc'tColambastwp 4.00 Gaa.Trofbolz, - 3.00 Joha Baadall, 30.00 In Gates, " 21.00 JaasnhZaroslri. M 21-00 Frod Galley. M 18C0 WauNewman, H 17.00 Heery Newman, " 17.25 Albert Jossi, " 1300 OttoBanat M 5.00 CityofColambBs " 21.00 atephaaGeraiaa,acc'tGranTilIetwp 3.10 ChacSehBeth. " 1.00 B.Kckhlt. Sf.80 Joha Dieter. u 2.90 B.llBoasiter.Co.Sorracc'tJoUiettwp. 6.95 Edward Zybach,aeo't city of Colambos.. 27.85 J.LBraakaa, " - 100 Fnak Flakaa.acc'tBntlerTwp 3S.75 FraakSokoL " 56.75 Aagaat Hasmaa, 4.50 W. H. Swartaley, acc't BismarkTwp J.55 JacobSchwank, " 2-40 BraatF.Bodeoorst " '..... 2.60 C. J. Carrie. Sheriff M 1.85 Geo.A.Hoaglaad. " 6.50 Walrath A Sherwood Lor. Co. acc't Hum phrey Twp 13.75 Emil Hrllhanrht acc't Humphrey Twp. ... 6.00 bttoB-Weadt, .... 18.00 J.N.Mallmann, ' .... 42.00 WOlia Decker, " .... 10.63 Crewell Lamber A Grain Co., acc't Hum phrey Twp 32-18 Crewell Lamber A Grain Co., acc't Cres- toaTwp 82.12 Willis Decker, acc't Crestoa Twp 10.62 Chaa-SokoLoec't Butler Twp 3.00 Otto Born, " 00 MetrkJaretaki " ' 10.00 ArhertGerber, - Peter Dieehaer. - Platte Center Bank acc't Shell Creek .. 531 .81 Pat roller " .. 15.50 Jacob Lann. " 9.0O Geo.'A.Hoagl&nd - 6.50 William Slebler, acc't Granville Twp .. 10.75 ye Tchneider Fowler Co. " .. 74.25 WalrathASherwoodLbr.Co, " .. 49 50 Ed. Knee: " - 43.50 J. W. Adamson. acc't Lost Creek Twp.. 145.25 J. W. Adamson. acc't Monroe Twp 142.25 B. L. Boaslter, Cot, Surv. acc't Burrows Twp 1565 M. Bode wig, ac't Burrows Twp 2.00 Walrath A Sherwood Lbr. Co, acc't LostCreekTwp 85.49 The following report was submitted: Toar eoauaittee on roads and bridges to wheaa waa nferred the report of the ap araJeers appointed to assess the damages sus talaed by the location of the ' Melcher Boad" coauaencingatthe north east corner of sec tloa 4 town range 2 west and running thence west on county line between Madison and Platte counties and terminating at the north west coraer of sections town 20 ranges west amid line of road to run to the south suficient ly to be located along the south "Bank of the Ualoa Creek at a point where said creek eoaaea close to the county line would report, that after due Investigation we End that all stipulations provided by law for ths location of public roads on county lines have been complied with, therefore reeoauneaa that the width of the road shall be 40 feet, that the re port of appraisers be approved aad that in conformity therewith damages be awarded aad the clerk directed to issue warrants in payattnt of same on county road as follows : S.S.Cboat, acc't Granville Twp fl8e.ee HearvMeltber 85.0B Christ Dohman, " 38.00 GeahLHuthmacher. ." as.oo We farther recommend that the county sat 1 tyor be directed to survey and plat said read anp Heats survey and field Botes with the clerk of this board and we further recom aaead that said road be declared duly estab lkdsed aad be entered upoa the road record of the coaaty aa a public highway. M. E.CLOTHBB A.E.PMBR LouisHe&d The followlBg report waa sabaaltted: Tear special committee appointed at the of the board to whom waa referred naJcatloB of Joseph Krnse com- Bulabar that the publlc'road along the south aMeof the south east quarter of section 38 towa ffj raage 2 west ia obstructed by fences would resort, that I have carefully examined tto road aad find that same is G8 feet In width the fences, otherwise there are bo aad I farther fad that there is The tollowrag waa presented; 1SJ9 I. Carl Labeas, owner of the south west K of the southwest of sectloa S3 town 18 raage 1 east, for and In consideration of the sum of Tfja I uae aouar to me in aaai paid ana other con- sMeratxms granted me by Platte County jjg neorasica,oo hereby giveana grant to sam &4 sa 1'iane county for public raia purposes, six 8t.aa teee feet oaT the east side of the soutwest of the southwest; of section 23 town 18 range 1 east, nald road to begin on the south line of said described laud aad extend north to the land of Julius HeibeL 8aid road to be fenced by the grantor and to be used by the public for travel until such time as there may be a road opened br Platte county along the sec tion line on the west side of the above de scribed land, on the opening of said section line road this grant to cease and the land in cluded therein reverts to the grantor herein. Dated this 9th day of O.tcber 1906, Cabl Labkks The petition of Will Loseke and others for the location of a public road 48 feet in width, commencing at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section 9 town l raage S west and running thence west on section line to a point on said section line to connect with the "Thurston Boad." was re turned with following report: Your com mittee on roads and bridges would recom mend that the' prayer of the petitioners be granted and the clerk of 'this board directed to proceed in accordance with law. M, E. Cuhib "" Louis Held The communication of Adam Korus where in he requests that a bridge be built this fall on the recently established road in Burrows township, commencing at the northwest cor ner of section 15 and running thence south on section line one milo, was on recommendation of the committee on roads and bridges re- fern-d to the Burrows township board, for the reason that there are no available funds in the.apportlonment of the county road and bridge fund belonging to Burrows township. attorney C. J. Garlow now addressed the board of supervisors on behalf of George Henggeler, relative to the petition of Franz Luchslnger and others for the alteration of part of the school section 'road In Bismark township, at the conclusion of which it was moved by supervisor Clother that a com mittee of three be appointed to investigate the matter and report th-lr findings at the next session of the board. Motion carried and chair appointed as such co jimittee super visors Priest. Newman and Held. On recommendation of the committee on supplies and public property the request of County Superintendent Leavy to permit him to occupy the room made vacant by the County Judge's removal from the court house was granted. The claim of the Universal adding Machine Company $350.00 less 3 perc nt discount leav ing a balance of $339.50 for the purchase of the adding machlns on trial in county treas urer's office was now presented. Moved by supeulsor Held that the bill of the Universal Adding Machine Company be allowed and the clerk be directed to issue warrant in the sum of $339.50 in payment of same on county general fund. Roll called for vote. Suprs. Goeix. Held, sewman. Priest and Schuru voting 'Yes"..... 5. Supr. Clother and Chairman Swanson voting-No" 2. Motion declared carried. Moved by supervisor Newman that the county clexk be directed to notify the Bur rouglis Adding Machine Company to remove their machines now on trial in county clerk' office at once. Motion carried'. On motion of supervisor Newman the pur chasing agent was instructed to purchase a new stove for the us; of the county clerk's office or if he deems it advisable to have the old stove repaired. The following, bills on recommendation of the committee on claims were on motion allowed and the clerk directed to issue war rants in payment of same on the county gen eral fund: John Swanson. Supr. service as super- Louis Held. Supr.. service as supervisor. '.KM A. E. Priest, Supr.. " "7.40 J. Goetz, Supr., 28 SO M. E. Clother. Supr., 1 54.00 Wm. J. Newman. Supr,, " C5.45 J. F. Scbure. Supr.. " 21.80 The board of snperv'sors now selected sixty names from which the jurors for the Novem ber term of the district court will be drawn. Moved by supervisor Newman that the board of supervisors now adjourn until December 17th, 1906 at 2 o'clock p. ni. Motion carried. Opera House COLUMBUS, Tuesday, October 30th. 24th Semi-Annual Tonr Lyman I. 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