a IS it n t I f i ii THE FAMOUS FORD In World-Herald Endurance Run Defeated two Buicks, a Maxwell, a Stoddard-Dayton-Courier, a Columbia, Kissell Car, a White Gasoline, a Chalmers, a Cole, a Mason and a Franklin, some of these cars costing over $3,000. The Ford Cars we entered had alroady beem driven No. 17 5,000 miles and No. 20 3,000 miles, and made the trip of 100 miles to Omaha the same day they started in the race. While the other cars were new, tuned up for the occasion, and in the hands of expert drivers. . The FORD was never late at controls, and made as good time as the larger cars. The FORD was in the 18 mile an hour class, but performed as well, or better, than the cars in the 20 mile an hour class. Below we give the total penalties where more than one car of the same make was entered. The FORDS' average is better than any other team. 4 Buicks total penalties 1189 points or 297 per car 5 Chalmers total penalties 1177 points or 235 3-5 per car 2 Maxwells total penalties 369 points or 189f per car 2 FORDS total penalties 224 points or 122 per car To the Buick and Chalmers penalties should be added the road penalties that caused them to withdraw, which would make their total penalties considerable more. Ask youself this question, "Why ty $2,000, or more, for a car when the FORD at $1,000 is proven better?' Gottberg Auto Co. FORD DEALERS "Watch the Fords Go By" SyaopulM of Ibr I'rocredlaKM of I he Hoard of Supervlaor. Columbus. Nebraska. August 23. 1910. Tin board of equalization of Platte county, Nebraska, met in adjourned session at 9 o'clock a. in. Hon. Louis Sihuarz. chairman, and John Graf, cleric. Hoi I called and following members present: Supervisors dottier. Goetz, Peterson, Smith. Wilson, Chairman Schwarz and County Clerk Graf. Absent. Supervisor Scliure and County Assessor Chirk. The minutes of tin session of the board of equalization of August 2, 1910, were now read and approved. Supervisor Scliure being absent, the chair appointed Supervisor Peterson to act as a member of the committee on levies, instead. The alleged illegal assessment of the cattle of John Ileany. of Walker town ship, was reported back as follows: We. your committee on complaints, would recommend ttiat 1-0 head of cat tle be stricken from the original sched ule of John Ileany and a reduction of $500.00 from the assessed valuation be made, as we 11ml on evidence that num ber of cattle were assessed in Loup county. C. A. PETEHSON. ADAM SMITH. M. E. CLOTHEH. On motion same was adopted. The following was presented: To the Board of Equalization of Platte County, Nebraska: Gentlemen: Your committee ap-, pointed for the purpose of submitting the levies necessary to defray the ex penses of the county for the ensuing year, would report that we find the to tal assessed valuation of the county for the year 1910 to be $T.7ri3.S9S, and we recommend the following levies to be made: County general fund 3 S10 mills County road fund 1 S10 mills County bridge fund 1 S10 mills County poor fund T.10 mills Soldiers relief fund 110 mills Total levy S mills We also recommend that a levy of 1 7 10 mills upon the dollar be made upon all the taxable property In Col umbus township for the payment of the Interest and part payment of the prin cipal of the $3,500.00 outstanding Col umbus township bridge bonds (Loup Uiver Bridge Bonds), and also that a levy of S'lO mills upon the dollar be made upon all the taxable property In Columlius township for the payment of the interest on the $5,000.00 outstand ing Columbus township bridge bonds (Platte Hiver Bridge Bonds). Hespectfully submitted. J. GOETZ. ADAM SMITH. C. A. PETEHSON. On motion of Supervisor Goetz same was adopted. The following was presented: To the Board of Equalization of Platte County. Nebraska: Gentlemen: Your committee ap pointed for the purpose of submitting the levies necessary to defray the ex penses of the cities, villages and town ships of the county for the ensuing year, recommend the following levies be approved and made: City of Colaaabiia. For general fund 14 1720 mills For city park purposes.. 520 mills For maintaining public library 1 1720 mills For improving the water works 3 mills For Interest on water works refunding bonds 1 1020 mills For interest on Loup river bridge bonds 1 IS20 mills For Interest on Platte river bridge bonds 1 420 mills For Interest on city hall bonds For interest on water works extension bonds For sinking fund water works refunding bonds 3 For sinking fund Loup river bridge bonds 2 1420 mills 1020 mills 320 mills 220 mills Total levy 31 mills Village of Hasaparey. For general fund 10 mills For street light fund 5 mills For sinking fund water works bonds .m 4 mills For water works fund 6 mills Total levy 25 mills Village of Platte Crater. For general fund 10 mills For water works fund 10 mills For interest on water works honds 2 mills For sinking fund village of of Platte Center bonds 6 mills Total levy 28 mills Village of Crestoa. For general fund 10 mills For Interest on water works bonds 7 mills Total levy 17 mills Village of Lindsay. ror general fund 10 mills or water works fund 10 mills 'or electric light fund 2 mills For sinking fund village of Lindsay bonds C mills Total levy 28 mills Village of Coralea. For general fund 5 mills Village of Taraev. For general fund 5 mills Village of Meaiwe. For general fund 10 mills For water works fund 20 mills Total levy 30 mills Colaatbaa Township. For general fund a; mills For road fund 2 mills For bridge fund i mill Total levy 3 mills Illaauirk Township. For general fund 3 mills For road fund 2 mills For bridge fund 2 mills Total levy 7 mills Sarnaaa Township. For general fund 6 mills Creatoa Township. No levy. Shell Creek Tewashlp. For general fund "y. mills For road fund li mills For bridge fund 1 mills Total levy r. mills Graad Prairie Township. For general fund 3 mills HaMsarey Towaaala. No levy. Ilatler Tewaahlp. For general fund 1 14 mills Leap Township. For general fund mill For road fund 24 mills Total levy 3 mills Oeeaee Township. . For general fund 9 mills Lost Creek Tawasalp. For general fund 4 mills Barrows Township. For general fund 1 14 mills For road fund A mill For bridge fund 14 mill Total levy 214 muis Graavllle Township. No levy. Monroe Tevraafcla. For general fund 7 mills Jollet Tevraafcla. For general fund 5 mills For road fund 2 mills For bridge fund 2 mills Total levy 9 mills St. Bernard Tawasalp. For general fund I mill For road fund 1 mill For bridge fund mill Total levy 2 mills Waadvllle Tawasalp. For general fund mill For road fund 1 . mills For bridge fund :. 34 mills Total levy 8 mills Walker Tawaaalp. For general fund 24 mills Respectfully submitted. J. GOETZ. ADAM SMITH. C. A. PETERSON. On motion of Supervisor Smith same was adopted. The following was presented: To the Board of Equalization of Platte County. Nebraska: Gentlemen: Your committee ap pointed to submit the levies necessary to defray the expenses of the school districts of the county respectfully re port that we find that the officers of the several dlstlrcts have filed with the county clerk their certificates showing the amount of money needed to defray the expenses of their respective dis tricts for the current year and accord ance therewith would recommend the following levies be made in mills: Dlst. Dlst. Bond No. Tax. Tax. 1 17 3 2 13 3 4 4 0 5 3 6 9 7 2 8 6 9 2 10 6 11 4 12. 7 13 8 14 7 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. . 8 . .12 . . 6. . 1. . 4. . 6 . . 4. .14 . . 514. . 5. 5 10 IVi 2 4M... .. "8. 29.. 30 32.. 34 1 . t . 6. .16 . .15 . . 8 . I . 8. . 2. . 5. 35 36. 37. 38. ? 40 4 41 ., None 42 7 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 6 4 1 ........ 3 4 50 None K1 rtL 55 7 56 None 57. ..... 1y V Om if aFa ' 60 62.. ........... 63 U" ( vaf vv Ola o 69 4 " 10 8 6 ;. 8A... 6 4 6 ......., 1 t . . 4 14 14 4 014 n.... . 6 . 6 .14 . 4 73. 74. a 4 a O ) s w 78 None 79 None Respectfully yours. J. GOETZ. ADAM SMITH. C. A. PETERSON. On motion of Supervisor Peterson same was adopted. s Remaining in session until 12 o'clock noon the board of equalization then adjourned, reconvening at 2 o'clock p. m. The minutes of the proceeding of the board of equalization were now read and approved. Moved by Supervisor Goetz that the board of equalization now adjourn sine die. Motion carried. Columbus. Nebraska. August 22. 1910. The board of supervisors of Platte county. Nebraska, met In adjourned session at 2 o'clock p. m. Hon. Louis Schwarz. chairman, and John Graf, clerk. Roll called and following members present: Supervisors Clother, Goetz. Peterson, Schure, Smith. Wilson and Chairman Schwarz. The minutes of the previous session of the board of supervisors were read and approved. The petition of Christ Hamllng and others for the location of a public road, 40 feet in width, commencing at the northwest corner of section 18. town 19. range 1 east, and running thence east on section line one-half mile and terminating at the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of section 18. town 19, range 1 east, was presented and read and. on motion, referred to the committee on roads and bridges. The following resolution was Intro duced by Supervisor Schwarz: Whereas, on the 12tn day of July, 1910. there has been paid out of the 1909 count)- general fund to the Stand ard Bridge company the sum of $8. 000.00 with the understanding that said amount be repaid and refunded to said fund as soon as the $25,000.00 bonds of the city of Columbus in aid of Platte county in repairing and re building the wagon bridge over the Platte river, south of Columbus, con necting Platte, Butler and Polk coun ties, have been sold, and Whereas. The city of Columbus has now sold bonds In the sum of $23, 000.00 and the proceeds paid over to the county treasurer, and the same placed to the credit of the consolidated county bridge fund and in order to repay and refund said amount of $8,000.00 paid out of the county general fund to the I Standard Bridge company, therefore, I Resolved, That this amount of $8,- I SPECIAL Price Sale I have recently pur chased the Notion store of W. E. Rohrich, on Eleventh street (Seth Braun's old stand) and in order to clean up our stock we will make special prices on all Queensware Glassware Notions Tinware, etc. Until September 10th D. H. CIPE 000.00 be and hereby Is transferred ferred from the consolidated county bridge fund to the consolidated county general fund. On motion of Supervisor Goetz same was adopted. All bills on file with the county clerk were, on motion, referred to ap propriate committees. The following bills were, on motion, allowed and the clerk directed to issue warrants In payment of same on the county road and county bridge funds: Standard Bridge company, ac count Burrows township $223 50 Standard Bridge company, ac count Shell Creek townsnip.. 172 00 Standard Bridge company, ac count Lost Creek township.. 928 20 Moved by Supervisor Clotherg, that the board of supervisors now adjourn until August 24. 1910. at 9 o'clock a. m. Motion carried. Columbus, Nebraska. August 24. 1910. The board of supervisors, pursuant to adjournment, met at 9 o'clock a. m. Hon. Louis Schwarz. chairman, and John Graf, clerk. Roll called and following members present: Supervisors Clother. Goetz. Peterson. Smith. Wilson and Chairman Schwarz. The following was presented: To the Boanl of Supervisors: Gentlemen: We. the undersigned pe titioners, would respectfully ask your honorable body to order the road in Columbus township running north and south in section 15. township 17. range 1 east, to be surveyed and drained of the storm waters of Lost Creek which floods this said road, causing great damage to the land owners adjoining the same and making dangerous and unfit for public use. or entirely vacate this flooded section of said road by lay ing out a new road and buying the nec essary land from the owners adjoining and thereby put this road in safe con dition for public use. Signed by F. G. Stenger and 21 others. On motion same was referred to the committee on roads and bridges. The following resolution was intro duced by Supervisor Schwarz: Whereas. AH the working sections of the Carrig and Jewell drainage ditch have been let and the costs and expenses of the location and construc tion of said ditch have been ascer tained and fixed at about the sum of $12.S50.00. although the compensation and damages Incident to' the construc tion of said ditch have not been fully determined, on account of the appeal of Patrick J. Gleason and others from the findings of the board. And Whereas. The board of county super visors of Platte county, Nebraska, have determined that the cost of such im provements is greater than should be paid In a single year, but should be paid In five different years, now, there fore, be it Resolved. By the board of county supervisors of Platte County. Ne braska: Section 1. That the amount of $12. 850.00 or so much thereof as may be necessary to complete said ditch and pay all expenses and damages con nected therewith is hereby levied REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THK- COHHERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 5180, At Columbus, Nebraska, at the Close of Business, Sept. 1st, 1910. anotmcu. Loans sad (Uscoaats $36767 98 Overdrafts, aerated mad aaaeearad. V35 U.H.Boada to secure circulation.... Bonds, rJecaritias. etc raialriag aoe, f araitare aad axtana Dae froa approved reserve aaata.. . Cheeks aad other cash itoaw Note oT other NaUoaal Banks Fractional paper carnecy. nickels sad seats 90.000 00 1S,?172 10,000 OS 77.SMS4 2,632 9s 900 00 130 27 Specie . 11.787 39 uegai teaosr notes a,aoa w Total cash. lt.72 30 Hedenptioa faad with U. 8. T11 arar (5 per cent. of drcafaUioB) LMOOO Total $530,511 81 LMMuma, Capital stock paid ia S 50,008 00 Hondas faad 50,000 09 Undivided proits, less expenses aad UaXOS CMUfl VSaaJ If a NatioasiBsBk notes oatstaadiac.... 39.080 00 Dae to other National Baaks 40120 ladividosJ deposits sabject to cheek 127.087 21 Demand earUicatse of deposit S.0M 00 TiBttcertiacatea of deposit. 2a9,2M 52 Total $530,511 SI State of Nebraska. l Coaaty of Platte. I . . , .. I, DsaielSch ram. Cashier of the above aamed bank, do soteaalr swear that the above state ment is tree to the best of av knowledge aad belief. . , Daxtex Soavaa. Cashier, f Comet-Attest:! HsaMAM P. H. OsaxaicB. A. D. BacKza. Directors. Kbilarf aswanTto before mm this 6th day of Septeaiher. 19M. Coauaiaaioa expires Jaaaary 21, 1ML against the lands benefitted thereby to be taxed and proportioned against them In the ratio determined by the amended report of the surveyor ap pointed by the hoard and on lie in the office of the county clerk of said county. Section 2. That the whole of said $12,850.00 shall be levied against said lands at once, but one-fifth thereof only, to-wlt: The stun of $2,670.99 and Interest as hereinafter provided shall be collected each year until the cost of such Improvement Is paid In full. Section 3. That the first Installment of said gross sum shall be collected as part of the 1919 taxes and the other Installments shall be collected as part of the 1911. 1912. 1913 and 1914 taxes. Provided that 7 per cent annual Inter est from September 1st. 1910, to the time it shall become delinquent and the legal rate on delinquent taxes thereafter shall be added to the amount of each installment to be col lected as part thereof, but the war rants Issued on the fund so raised shall draw Interest from the time they are presented to the county treasurer for payment only, and warrants for the full amount of said work and all ex penses shall be Issued and delivered to the persons entitled thereto as soon as they are entitled to their pay by the terms of their contracts. All moneys collected as aforesaid shall be kept in a separate fund to be known as the Carrig and Jewell Drainage Ditch fund of Platte county, Nebraska, and all warrants drawn for the work and expenses of said ditch shall be drawn against said fund. Section 4. That any person or cor poration liable for the payment of any assessment due as hereinbefore pro vided may pay the same at once, or at any time hereafter, and shall only be liable for interest up to the time of such payment. Provided, that upon the receipt of any moneys to pay any of the above assessments the county treasurer shall apply It to the out standing warrants in the onler in which they have been presented to him and shall immediately, upon the re ceipt of such moneys, notify the person entitled thereto; and the amount which is or may be so applied shall not draw interest after It is available to be so applied and payments less than the face amount may be endorsed on any such warrant. No payment less than the yearly assessment and interest due thereon, and multiples thereof, shall be accepted from any person or cor poration. Provided further, that if it should appear after the completion of said Improvement and the termina tion of all litigations with respect thereto, and after all costs, compensa tion, expenses and damages have been ascertained, that the assessment so made at this time Is too high, then and in that case there shall be refunded to any person or corporation who has so paid the full amount of his assess ments In order to stop interest on the same, the total amount which he has so paid in excess of the amount which he should have paid. Section 5. That the proper county officers are hereby empowered and di rected to do all acts and things neces sary to earn the provisions of this resolution into effect. Section 6. That the making of the assessments herein referred to shall not prevent the hoard from making other and additional assessments in the future should tney be necessary, or from modifying, changing, or wip ing out any assessment made pursuant to the terms of this resolution should the future progress of said work or the result of pending or future litigation make such course necessary. Moved by Supervisor Goetz that the resolution ntroduced by Supervisor Schwarz be referred to the county at torney for Ills written opinion. Motion carried. Moved by Supervisor Wilson that the sum of $5,000.0 of the 1910 levy of the county bridge fund be set aside and taken from said bridge fund prior to Its apportionment to the several town ships of the county to be used In re pairing and rebuilding of the Platte river wagon bridge. In accordance with the resolution adopted by this board at their session of March 17. 1910. Mo tion carried. Moved by Supervisor Goetz that the clerk of this board be and hereby is directed to apportion the 1910 levy of the county bridge fund, less $5,000.00 set aside to be used in repairing and rebuilding the Platte river wagon bridge and apportion also the 1910 levy of the county road fund to the city of Columbus and the several townships of the county according to the assessed valuation of each for the year 1910. Mo tion carried. The following bills were, on motion, allowed and the clerk directed to Is sue warrants in payment of same on the 1909 county general fund: II. P. Coolldge. election board. city of Columbus $ 6 00 Leopold Plath. election board. city of Columbus 6 00 C. K. Early, election board, city of Columbus 6 00 Leopold Jaeggl. election board. city of Columbus 6 00 John L. Plttman. election board, city of Columbus 6 00 Heny Nikolaizak. election board. city of Columbus 6 00 Wm. Kurt, election board, city of Columbus 09 L. H. Leavy. .election board. city of Columbus 6 00 Jos. Gutzmer. election board. city of Columbus 6 00 Isaac Brock, election board. city of Columbus J. R. Meagher, election board. city of Columbus 6 00 C. W. Freeman, election board. city of Columbus 00 G. W. Elston; election board. city of Columbus 9 00 W. W. Novell, election board. city of Columbus 09 G. E. Wlllard. election board. city of Columbus 6 00 J. D. Stlres. election board, city of Columbus '00 J. R. Brock, election board, city of Columbus - 00 Arnold F. H. Oehlrich. election board, city of Columbus 9 00 Jonas Welch, election board. city of Columbus 6 00 Eugene A. Clark. election city of Columbus 00 Wm. Schrelber, election board. Columbus township 00 S. K. Rapp. same 00 S. P. Drinnln. same 00 T w. Reed, same 4 00 J. F. Belford. same - Adolph Frese. election "board, Bismark township - 0 John Saalfeld. same 4 00 A. E. Krumland. same 4 00 Louis Heiden. same 1 4 00 Rudolph C. Mueller, same 1 00 Henry Deyke, election ooarur board. Sherman township. Phillip Schroeder. same Julius Hemd. same : Herman G. Lueschen. same. I 4 00 j: 00 00 f 4 00 Oscar Bakenhus. same. 7 50 AK-SAR-BEN CARNIVAL AND PARADES OMAHA Scat. 2Ztk to Oct. Sth. IMP TK BMI JOLLY CARNIVAL EVO.Y BAY M.4 M.I Imi sWftef! MiMmrs Em V. F. Palmateer. election board. Creston township 4 00 31. W. Spence. same 4 00 A. J. Patterson, same 4 00 L. Westcott, same 4 00 T. F. Plagemann, same 8 20 Louis Bakenhus. election board. Shell Creek township 4 00 Ed. Asche, same 4 00 Adam Behle, same 4 00 Herman Kluever. same 4 00 Henry Bargmann, same 6 75 D. L. Bruen, election board. Grand Prairie township 4 00 John Vonbcrgen, same 4 00 Fred Becher. same 4 00 W. E. Lawrence, same 4 00 Wm. Hoeffelmann, jr.. same 7 50 Ferd Fuchs. election board. 'Humphrey township 4 00 Joseph Felk. same 4 00 H. W. Krentz. same 4 00 Oliver Alderson, same 4 00 Sidney Smith, same 8 70 Wm. W. Smith, election board. Butler township 4 00 Albert Gerber. same 4 00 D. H. Harrington, same 4 00 J. P. Sokol. same 4 00 Mike Blaser. same 6 90 John J. Eisenmann. election board. Loup township 4 00 Ernest Rupp. same 4 00 Emll Blenz. same 4 00 Hec Blaser, same 4 00 George Tladen. same 7 70 W. E. Beckwlth. election board. Oconee township. Oconee 7 00 R. H. Tolles. election board. Oconee township, Monroe 4 00 Hugh Hill, same 4 00 W. T. Strother. same 4 00 Isaiah Lightner. same 4 00 W. J. Welch, same 7 40 William Pinson, election board. Lost Creek township 4 00 Henry Clayburn. same 4 00 Wm. P. Schelp. same 4 00 John Molfett. same 4 00 F. G. Rellly, same 7 50 Andrew Jaworskl. election board. Burrows township 4 00 Frank Lamb, same 4 00 Wm. Nansel. same 4 00 Henry Albers. same 4 00 Peter Schmidt, same X 00 Henry Kersch. election board. Granville township 4 00 Win. Weber, same 4 00 Wm. Gietzen. same 4 00 Joseph Bender, same 4 00 R. P. Drake, same 8 CO Paul Gertsch. election board. Monroe township 4 00 George LIndauer. same 4 00 J. T. Gleason. same 4 00 Fred Jernberg. same .- 4 00 W. M. Pollard, same 8 00 W. R- Lewis, election board. Jollet township 4 00 W. D. Jones, same 4 00 T. H. Regan, same 4 00 Watson Thomazin. same 4 00 II. J. Finch, same 12 00 John Purtzer. election hoard. board. St. Bernard township. 4 00 Wm. H. Deegan. same 4 00 P. A. Carlson, same 11 So W. B. Irwin, election board. Woodvllle township 4 00 William Zlmmermann. same... 4 00 Claus Johnson, same 4 'Hi Paul Greiff. same 4 ou Frank Kiernan. same 9 xo Joseph Borfr. election board. Walker township " 00 Albert Fredrickson, same 4 oo C. J. Jacobson. same 4 oo Herman Otterpohl. same 4 00 C. J. Christenson. same 12 50 Marius Nelson, constable elec tion. Walker township John J. Ducey. constable elec tion, etc.. St. Bernard twp.. Louis Jones, constable election, Jollet township Barney Sllva. constable election, Burrows township 2 00 I. E. Bacon, constable election. Lost Creek township 4 oo F. J. Beckwlth. constable elec tion. Oconee township 4 Jos. F. Muff, constable election. Humphrey township 4 Otto Heiden, constable election, Bismark township 4 Ellert Brackenhofr. rent school house, election. Grand Prairie township 5 Chas. Kopletz, rent for building, election. St. Bernard township 5 Fred Sueper, posting election notices. St. Bernard township 1 Myron A. Rice, posting notices and preparing booths. Shell Creek township .- 3 Fred Cattau. posting notices and preparing booths, Bis mark township 3 Louis Jones, preparing booths. Jollet township 3 Telegram Company, supplies and publishing proceedings... 210 29 Nebraska Blene. publishing proceedings 15 83 Klopp & Bartlett Co.. election supplies 162 36 H. C. Lachnlt. auto, delivering ballots 12 00 John Graf, county clerk, pre- pralng ballots 25 00 M. C. Calto. canvassing board... 5 00 C. E. Early, canvassing board.. 5 00 John Graf, county clerk, can vassing board 5 00 Henry C. Lachnlt. stirelff. sal ary. July and August 250 00 Mark Burke, deputy sheriff, salary for August 70 00 Fred Lecron. county superin tendent, ralary for August.. 116 65 Fred S. Lecron. county superin tendent, cash advanced 3 63 John Graf, county clerk, cash advanced 24 25 John Graf, county clerk, record ing official bond 100 John Graf, county clerk, part payment preparing tax list.. 200 00 A. Dussell & Co.. repairs at court house 18 80 R. Y. LIsco. assisting county assessor 3 00 City of Columbus, water rent.. 29 65 Columbus Light. Heat & Power Co.. electric light for July... 4 60 Platte County Independent Tel- enhone Co.. telephone service 15 20 i HI aafUTMsY laf If I. S. Ugt Imps. Nebraska Telephone Co.. tele phone service 40 95 Jacob Tschudin. special com missioner 5 40 Henry C. Lachnlt. sheriff, board ing prisoners 11 00 Henry C. Lachnlt. sheriff, costs. state cases 25 95 C. M. Gruenther. C. I. C. sal ary, 1st and 2nd quarters, etc. 230 25 C. M. Gruenther. C. D. C. cash advanced 22 22 Wm. O'Brien, justice peace. costs in state cases 26 50 Krunken & Haney. merchandise for court house 1 75 The claim of P. J. Schaecher. $2.50. for notarial work for judges and clerks of primary election, was. 011 rec ommendation of the judiciary commit tee, rejected by the board. (1'ontianed aext week.) Marriage Licenses. Alois A Wembnff. Hampbrey 23 IdaS Henen, Humphrey 19 Blichhol Saltier, Ceutral City 7u Bertha A. Dress. Iowa City, Is 40 HarryB. Ronton, Beatrice 21 Anna it. Boawell, Wymore 18 Louis J. Dnger. St. Bernard 23 Eva K. Drieruret, St. Bernard 31 Simon P Itainler, Humphrey 22 Sabine E. Abler, Humphrey 18 Jacob Mohr, Monro 23 Emma L. Ooehry. Monroe IB Cbas. II. nooning. Osceola 27 Sopbia PrerioliB, Osceola 20 Advertised Letters. Following is a list of unclaimed mail matter remaining; in the post ossce at Columbas, Nebraska, for tbe period and iog September 7, 1910: Letters H P. Atkinson. W. V. Car son, P. H EidMin 2. Felix Luscbe. J. W. Neeley. Cards Swan Atkinson, J. W. Griffi. , G. J. Jobnsoo. Dean Lehr. Parties calling for any of tbe above will please say advertised. Carl KkasTku. P. M. Rote No. 1. Joseph Frenzer, of Omaha, trade of Mm. Henry Rieder, arrived last Satur day for a visit. School commenced Monday ia the aaburban district with Miss Edaa Bear sley ss teacher, aad ia tbe Heibei dis trust with Miss Mary Welch as teacher. MEAT CLEUMI SUE. On account of having my bailding moved into tbe street, I will offer my en -tire stock at cat prices. Some goods are cold at coat or even below cost. CARL. FROEMEL, Eleventh Street Jeweler. Seeking Information. Miss Yankle And what has Lord Chichester done that you think so ia teresting? Lord Defendus He wou u Derby, y know. Miss Yankle How lovely! On mi election bet? lrata, Kiscais A Cs. Clttho. JDVEN the most critical college man cannot but like our two button models. They have an elegance of tailoring and smartness of style which will force the attention of anyone having any ideas about clever style. GREISEN BROS. COLUMBUS, NEB. lo . jiykkL TOWf" fM iWMk Elm xT 1 r. M i.