" "Vl .",- - v Ttl . : TIME TAILE WttBtul TrmlM. No. 1 Overland UmUed..ll:4S.m No. s... China & Japan Ifall 6:68 p. m No. C Oregon Express.. 2:00 a. m Wo. 7...LiO Angeles Limited 2:35 p. ra Ko. 9 ..Fast Mall 11:30 a. m No. 11 Denver Special... 8:68 a. m No. 13 Colorado Special. . 1:27 a. m No. IS.... Colorado Express. 6:23 p. m No. 17 Ore. Jfc Wash. Llm.. i:QSp. m No. 19 Express 11:25 a. m No. 21 North Piatte Local.l2:15 p. m No. 22 Grand Island Local. 8:39 p. m No. 59 Local Freight.. 7:80 a. n. Leaves 12:10 p. in. Leaves from Coal Chute. Ea.t-B.ud IValu. No. 2 Overland Limited. 6:26 p. m No. 4 Atlantic Express.. 4:32 a. m No. 6 Oregon Express... 2:46 p. m No. 8... Los Angeles Limited 6:16 p. ra No. 10. ..China &. Japan Hall 3:12 p. m No. 12 Denver Special... 5:30 a. m No. 14 Colorado Special.. 10:28 p. m No. 1C Colorado Express.. 2:16 p. m No. IS... Ore.-Wash. Limited 5:53 p. m No. 20 Mall Express.... 8:00 p. n No. 22 "North Platte Local. 1:00 p. m No. 24 Grand Island Local. 7:12 a. m Leaves 1:20 p. m. BRANCH TRAIRI Norfolk No. 77 Freight lv.. 7:20 a. m No. 29 Passenger lv.. 7:25 p. in No. 30 Passenger ar.. 1:10 p. m No. 78 Freight ar.. 6:10 p. m SpalAaa; No. 79 Freight lv.. 6:08 a. m No. 31 Passenger lv.. 1:10 p. m No. 32 Passenger ar. .11:56 a.m No. to ar.. 6:40 p. ni B. Q. BROWN, Ticket Agent. A. R. M'KEKN, Assistant Ticket Agent. IIRLIMTON TIME TIILE No. 22, Pass (dally ex. Sun) lv..7:26 a. m No. 32. Frt. ft Ac. (d'yexSat.) lvfi:00p.m No. 21. Pass, (dally ex. 8un) ar.9:88p. m No. 31. Frt. Ac. (d'yexSun) ar6:45 a. m Dr. E. F. Wiede Randers. Ottlce with Dr. Tiesing. 1010 Murray St. Especial attention given to Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Surgery. Phone Bell office i. Residence lUO. Phone Ind. office -yi Residence 3. Dr. Dora Wiede Randers, Especial attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. Of rice and Residence 1006 Murray St. I'll. nc Hell 13). Independent 223. Charles H. Campbell. M. D. EYE, EAK, NOSE and THROAT Glasses Fitted Both Phones COLUMBUS, NEB. W. M. CORNELIUS Attorney-at-Law Commercial Bank Building COLUM BUS. - NEBRASKA DR.F. H. MORROW Physician and Surgeon Office New Luschen Building COLUMBUS, NEB. Bell Phone Red 12 Ind. Phone 12 C. N. MCELFRESH ATTOKNEV-AT-LA.W Post Office Block COLUMBUS, - NEBRASKA GOOD SEWER WORK is essential to first class plumbing. All the nickel and tile in the world will not make up for poor sewer connections. We do good plumbing work from the ground up. OUR SEWER WORK is just as honest as the plumbing work which is always in sight. Have you any trouble with your plumbing? Maybe the sewer connections are not right. We can tell. A. DUSSELL & SON COAL COAL Semi-Anthracite and PEIlSYLVMIft HARD GOAL are now arriving. Please give us your winter orders Carl Kramer Successor to Speice Coal Co. H9 E66v LlU-" ,LJ1--SSSESSEM (Continued from page 2) L. F. Gottschalk, surveying road south of Lindsay 10 50 Willis Decker, constable, costs, state vs. Wm. Luschen 3 70 Platte Co. Ind. Tel. Co.. serv ices for July 30 45 Columbus Light H. ft P. Co.. light for July 7 00 City of Columbus, water rent.. 16 15 Rothleltner & Co., md.se. for county 8 51 John Schmocker, registrar 18 50 R. P. Drake, registrar 6 50 C. E. Wagner, registrar 3 75 F. M. Smith, registrar 3 00 John MofTett, registrar. 2 25 Henry Gass. jr., registrar 2 50 Chas. Potter, appraiser on Beck- . with road 3 10 L. N. Hitchcock, appraiser on Beck with road 2 50 Kd Higgins. appraiser on Beck- wlth road 3 20 Friedr Cattau. appraiser on Borcher.s road 3 00 William Luesche, appraiser on Borchers roail 3 CO John Ahrens. appraiser on Borchers road 3 5lt Moved by Supervisor Smith that the board of supervisors now adjourn un til a o'clock A. M. tomorrow. Motion carried. Columbus. Nebraska, August 24, 1911t Tlie 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 Ciother, Dasenbrock, Schaecher. Sen tire. Smith. Wilson and Chairman Schwarz. Moved by Supervisor Schure that the clerk o fthis board be and hereby is directed to apportion the 1911 levy of the county bridge and county road funds to the city of Columbus and the several townships of the county ac cording to the assessed valuation of each for the year. 1911. Motion car ried. The following bills were on motion allowed by the board and the clerk directed to issue warrants in payment of same on the 1910 county poor fund: John Ernst, supt. salary for July and August $120 00 Karl Krnst. rent for hay land... 8u 00 Columbus Roller Mills, flour and shorts for co. farm 25 30 Win. Schaffert. labor on co. farm 25 00 Geo. W. Da vies, shelling corn on co. farm 2 00 Albert Mueller, shelling corn on co. farm 12 75 Echols & Kumpf, mdse. for co. farm 49 83 Kothleitner & Co.. mdse. for co. farm 1 50 H. G. Person, hay rack, etc., for co. farm 3ft 35 Adam Smith, gang plow for co. farm 40 00 Carl Rohde. Shorthorn bull for co. farm 50 0 T. S. Jaworski & Son. repairs at county farm 7 15 L W. Weaver & Son. repairs for co. farm 2 JO John F. Settje. care of poor 30 0o G. W. Viergutz. coal for poor 3 50 Adam Smith, supt., cash ad vanced 25 Louis Held. co. treas, cash ad vanced 4 52 The following bills on recommenda tion of the committee on roads and bridges were on motion allowed by tha board and the clerk directed to issue warrants in payment thereof on the county road and county bridge funds: Ben Eggleston, account Creston township f 60 50 N Yager, account Creston twp. 42 75 J. C. Kilmer, account Creston twp 64 45 O. E. Olson, acc't Creston twp.. 45 00 A. Engel, account Creston twp.. 33 20 Ben Egglestron acc't Creston twp 33 50 Adolph Krause. account Creston twp 33 75 Barrett Bros, account Creston twp 5 5 G. W. Viergutz. account Bismark twp 31 58 Win. McCombs. account Colum bus twp 6 00 John Smyers. account Colum bus twp 28 00 Ed Hoare, account Lost Creek twp 5 00 Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.. account Lost Creek twp 6 S5 Otto Loseke. account Creston twp 1140 L. L. Eggleston. account Cres ton twp 31 95 L. L. Eggleston, account Cres ton twp 25 40 Clyde Clark, account Creston twp 25 90 J. Engel. account Creston twp.. 19 35 O. E. Olson, account Creston twp 22 50 N. Yager, account Creston twp.. 22 50 11. Coffman. account Creston twp 28 65 Ben Eggleston, account Creston twp 19 00 Rothleltner & Co.. account city of Columbus 18 00 A. C. Butler, account Columbus twp 136 Oo E. J. Meays. account Bismark twp 69 50 M. T. Paprocki. account Hum phrey twp 10 85 Theodore Janssen, account Grand Prairie twp 7 35 George Reese, account Grand Prairie twp 17 90 Willie Becher. account Grand Prairie twp 16 40 G. W. Viergutz. account city of Columbus 247 00 N. J. Hemmer, account Granville twp 27 50 J. F. Settje, account Creston twp 2 70 Walter Kolken, account Creston twp 3 15 Frank Belknapp, account Cres ton twp 4 05 Don W. Eggleston, account Cres ton twp 7 65 W. Folken, account Creston twp 9 00 Frank Burgess, account Cres ton twp 13 15 Henry Brockman. account Cres ton twp 14 20 L. D. Phillips, account Creston twp 1195 Henry Brockman, account Cres ton twp 11 05 Leonard Barrett, account Cres ton twp 17 S5 Chris Matzen, account Creston twp 6 75 D. Penrod, account Creston twp. 17 10 Don Eggleston, account Creston twp 14 10 James Barrett, account Creston twp 15 75 Joe Kilmer, account Creston twp 26 40 T. F. Stroud & Co., account Grand Prairie twp 31 00 Herman Lubben, account Grand Prairie twp 53 20 John Brudney, account grand Prairie twp 45 75 Hermen Becher, account Grand Prairie twp 77 75 Helnrlch Merer, account Grand Prairie twp 52 41 Joseph Krause, account Grand Prairie twp. 6 50 Henry Kuper. account Grand Prairie twp 1C 05 Ernst Mueller, account Grand Prairie twp 6 30 Edwards tt Bradford Lbr. Co., account Shell Creek twp 137 25 Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co., account Lost Creek twp 23 05 L. F. Gottschalk. account Lost Creek twp 1110 M. E. Ciother, account Lost Creek twp CO 00 Walrath & Sherwood Lbr. Co.. account Oconee twp 113 55 Chas. Miller, account Oconee twp 11 95 George Emerson, account Oco nee twp -33 75 Standard Bridge Co.. account St. Bernard twp 345 70 Standard Bridge Co., account Joliet twp 434 12 Edwards & Bradford Lbr. Co.,, account Grand Prairie twp... 251 55 Ed Gentlemen, account Grand Prairie twp 100 00 Standard Bridge Co., account account Joliet twp 670 26 Nebraska Culvert & Mfg. Co., account Granville twp 262 00 Nick Donman, account Granville twp 2C 00 John Arlt, account Granville twp 14 00 John Pinger. account Granville twp 15.50 John Jaworski, account Gran- . vllle twp 154 75 Moved by Supervisor Schaecher that hereafter the surveying of all new roads and establishing surveys on old roads shall be paid out of the county general fund. Motion carried. The following report was submitted: Your committee on roads and bridges to whom was referred the report of the appraisers appointed to assess the damages sustained by the location of the "Borchers road" on the township line between Sherman and Bismark townships, commencing at the south west corner of section 31 town 19 range 1 east and running thence due east on the township line one mile and terminating at the southeast corner of .said section 21, said road to be 40 leet In width would report, that upon due Investigation we And that all provisions of the law for the location of public roads have been complied with, there fore recommend that the establishment of said road be declared duly made and the report of the appraisers be ap proved, that in accordance therewith damages be awarded to the claimants and the clerk be directed to issue war rants in payment thereof on the 1910 county general fund as follows: Nick Ademy $54 00 Reiike Siefken 1C2 0 George Borchers 54 00 Chalkley J. Bisson 54 00 Evan R. Bisson 108 00 We further recommend that said road be entered upon the road plat of the county as a public highway and a competent surveyor be directed to sur vey said road and file his survey and field notes with the clerk of this board. M. E. CLOTHER. DANIEL WILSON, ADAM SMITH. On motion of Supervisor Dasenbrock same was adopted. The petition of Jacob Oik and others for the alteration of a road running over the northeast quarter of section 1 town 20 range 1 west, was reported back as follows: Your committee on roads and bridges recommend that no action be taken on this petition for the reason that the petition is illegal, the majorit yof the signers being residents of the village of Creston and not liv ing within two miles of the road to be changed. M. E. CLOTHER. DANIEL WILSON. ADAM SMITH. . On motion of Supervisor Schure same was adopted. Action upon the petition of Adam Pier an dothers for the location of a public road (n Burrows township, upon the petition of J. R. Tliomazin and others for the location of a publie road in Joliet township and upon the pe tition of Clans Johnson and others for the location of a public road on the township line between Woodville and Joliet township, was deferred for in vestigation. Action upon the report of the ap praisers on the Beckwith road was on recommendation of the committee on roads and bridges deferred for investi gation. The following report was submitted: Your committee on judiciary to whom were referred the petitions of resi dents of Shell Creek and Lost Cre-k townships to divide said townships each into four road districts recommend the following: Lost Creek Tovraafclp. Road district No. 23 to include tions 1. 2. 3. 10, 11. 12. 13, 14 and 15 in town 18 range 2 west. Road district No. 10 to include sec tions 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 16. 17 and 18 In town 18 range 2 west. Road district No. 57 to Include sec tions 19. 20. 21. 28, 29. 30. 31. 32 and S3 in town 18 range 2 west. Road district No. 58 to Include sec tions 22. 23. 24. 25. 26, 27. 34. 35 and 36 in town 18 range 2 west. Shell Creek Tevraafcl. Road district So. 5 to include sec tions 1. 2, 3, 10. 11. 12. 13, 14 and 15 in town IS range 1 west. Road district No. 24 to include sec tions 4. 5, 6, 7. 8. 9. 16. 17 and 18 in town 1 range 1 west. Road district No. 59 to include sec tions 19, 20. 21. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32 and 23 in town 18 range 1 west. Road district No. 60 to include sec tions 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 34. 35 and 36 in town 18 range 1 west. Respectfully submitted. HENRY SCHAECHER, J. F. SCHURE. DANIEL WILSON. On motion of Supervisor Smith same was adopted. Relative to the bid filed by John Bar rett for the improvement of certain roads in Creston township for the sum of $400.00, the following report was submitted. We, your committee on roads and brldgeB recommend that tho bid of John Barrett for the improve ment of certain roads leading Into the village of Creston. be accepted, and that said John Barrett be awarded the contract for the improvement thereof without bond and that a committee of three be appointed to represent this board to superintendent said work and to make their report upon completion of same. M. E. CLOTHER, DANIEL WILSON. ADAM SMITH. On motion of Supervisor Dasenbrock the report was adopted and Supervis ors Dasenbrock. Schure and Schaecher appointed as a committee to superin tend said work. The following resolution was Intro duced by Supervisor Schure: Whereas, On January 12, 1910, a reso lution was adopted by the board of supervisors for the consideration of a new court house for Platte county and afterwards on March 16th, said matter was considered by the board and aft-r due consideration action on this ques tion was deferred. Therefore, Be it resolved by the board of supervisors of Platte county, that on the 13th day of September, 1911 at 2 o'clock P. M.. at said date at the court house the proposition of building a new house be made the order of business for that time and an invitation is hereby extended to the taxpayers of Platte county in general to be present and participate In the dis cussion of said proposition. Moved by Supervisor Smith that the resolution be adopted and the clerk be directed to publish same in each paper of the county. Motion carried. The following bills were on motion allowed by the hoard ami the clerk di rected to issue warrants in payment of same on the lllio county general fund: Louis Schwarz. sup., services as supervisor $50 30 Fred Dasenbrock. sup., services as supervisor 30 00 J. F. Schure. sup., services as supervisor 4C 80 M. E. Ciother. sup., services as supervisor 77 70 Daniel Wilson, sup., services as supervisor 65 50 Henry Schaecher. sup., services as supervisor 35 T5 Adam Smith, sup., services as supervisor 91 10 Moved by Supervisor Schure that the board of supervisors now adjourn un til September 11. 1U11. at 2 o'clock P. M. Motion carried. Prebate Notice to Creditors. In the county court. Platte county. Nebraska. In the matter or the estate of Sylva A. Ma. haffey, deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that the creditors of the said deceased will meet the executor of said estate, before me, comity juds:e of Plane county, Nebraska, at the county court room in said county on the 30th day of September. 1911; and on the 30th day of December. 1911. and ou the :th day or March, mi. at 10 o'clock a. m.. each day. for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for credi tors to present their claims, frotn September 30tb. 1911. and one year for the executor to settle Said estate, from the 21th day of August, 1311. This notice will be published in the Co Inmbus Tribune-Journal four weeks successive ly prior to the 3 th day of September. 191 1. Witness my band, and seal of said court, this -Mth day of August. A. U.. 1911. John IUttkkman. County Judtfe. DOUBT CANNOT EXIST. Investigation Will only Strengthen the Proof We Give in Columbus. How can doubt exist in the face of such evidence? Read here the en dorsement of a representative citizen of Columbus. Christopher From, 115 E. Seventh St., Columbus, Nebraska, says: "Fifteen years ago I began to suffer from my back and kidneys and often I was confined to my bed. I am certain that a cold was the cause of my trou ble. One day while I was working, a sharp pain suddenly darted through my back and for two weeks after I could not take a step without misery. From that time on I was subject to similar attacks and often my back be came so lame that 1 could hardly get ofT the wagon. The kidney secre tions were to frequent in passage and obliged me to arise several times at night. About two years ago I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills and they relieved me promptly. I have used this remedy off and on since then and it has always acted as represented. One of my relatives was also cured of a severe attack of kidney complaint by Doan's Kidney Pills'after doctors' treatments and the use of several well known remedies had failed." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Rremember the name Doan's and take no other. WANTED : Information regarding Louis Holson or Louis Peterson, born in Sweden about 1855. Came to America about 1863. Settled near Neoga, Illinois. Married at Efning ham, Illinios, 1876. Lived in Platte county, Nebraska, 1887, near Look ing Glass. Engaged in well-drilling. Left about 1887. Sup)osed detina tion Texas. Address Rozzelle, Vine yard and Thacher, New York Life Building, Kansas City, Missouri. In formation of importance to him. Teachers for 1911-12. County Superintendent Lecron has furnished us with the following list of teachers who will preside over the If You Fancy a Blue Serge or Cheviot A N O C C 1 1 K I N C A I CO C 1 O T H C S. g v. I) The Most Wonderful of Gars The FLANDERS THREE-SPEED Do you realize that the Flanders is a REAL automobile that it carries a REAL guarantee and that you can REALLY buy it for $800. 00 The Flanders "20" is a standard car no freak ideas enter into its construction has not the thin, flimsy appearance so noticeable in other cars of anywhere near its price. It is made of the same high grade material and with the same perfect wormanship as The Famous E-M-F. "30" The 1912 Line is Here Now. Dischner Auto Co. Columbus, Nebraska various schools in the county during the next year. The greater part of the schools ojened last Monday. The teachers in district No 1, are those of the city of Columbus, and the list is furnished by Secretary Nauman, of the board of education. It will al so be noticed that there are a few dis tricts which are left blank, for the reason that the schools in these dis tricts are either contracted for with other districts, or have not yet report ed the election of a teacher. 1. R. M. Campbell, . . Superintends. High School. Amos M. Vance, Principal. Earl W. Munson, Science. Mary A. Johnston, Language. Emily F. Rorer, History and English. C. Huffaker, Manual Training. Bertha Barnard, Music and Art. Marie Armstrong, Domestic Science. Ella M. Barrett, Mathematics. Martha Schaedel, Grades 6 and 7. Martha Watts, Grades 4 and 5. Viola Devoe, Primary. First Ward. Mnyme Gilltner, Principal. Minnie Baier. Grades 4 and 5. Lena Schmocker, Grade 3. Ella Valsteadt, Primary. Second Ward. Angelina Bracken, Principal. Ora Bracken, Grades 7 and 8. Kate Luchsinger, Grades 5 and 6. Velma Covert, Grades 3 and 4. Julia Thomas, Primary. Elsie Brugger, Kindergarten. Third. Ward. Ida Thompson, Principal. Clara Waveer, Grade 3. Suit, You Both will have the Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. label and you can rest assured of service. If you're feeling blue and want a lively fabric to cheer you up, you can also secure one in the same excellent make. Prices not high and still not too low. Just right GREISEN BROS. Eleventh Street F. 0. B. DETROIT Lela A. Taylor, Primary Mabel Duke, Kindergarten. Mrs. W. H. King, Highland Park. Olga Rasmosmsen, Rural. 2, Mary Welch. 3, Alvina Meyer. 4, Mae Donahue. 5, Blanch McClun. 6, Helen Krause. 7, Mary Lewis. 8, Jessy Maw. 9, Belle Newnam. 10, Emma Lusche. 11, Anna Byrnes. 12, Anna O'Calahan. 13, Nettie Larson. 14, Margaret Dress. 15, Mathilda Lutz. 16, Gideon Braun. 17, George Camp. 18, Claire Gogan. 19, Mabel Ingstrom. 20, Olive Mahood. 21, Anna Brandes. 22, Fern Reilly. 23, Cornelia Wullschleger. 24, J. H. Kellog, Nellie Sulli van, Mary Lynch. 25, Joey Dineen. 27, Nora Thomas. 28, Florence Dunn. 29, J. R. Stevenson, Mary Cronin, Gladys Krebs. 30, S. M. Avelina. 31, Margaret Torpy. 32, Alice Watkins. 33, J. R. Good, Louise Luedtke, Ella Schneider, Amelia Reeves. 34, Neva Munger. 35, Margaret Regan. 36, Maggie Baumgartner. Can Secure COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA $800. 00 37, Bertha Glur. 38, Anna Mooney, 39, Bethene Wake. 40, Elsie Pearson, Edna Johnson. 41, Alma Behring. 42, Juanita Finch, 43, Etta Jungbluth. 44, Charles Welch, 45, Lulu Knight. 46, Freda Kipple. 48, Winnie Knight. 49, Elizabeth Eggers. 51, Celeste Cochran. 52, Theresa Eisenmenger. 53, Freda Meyer. 54, Helen Dwyer. 55, Nellie Gleason. 57, Hazel Johnson. 58, Rosemary O'Calahan. 59, Hazel Studley. 60, S. M, Michaelis. 61, Daniel Anderson. 62, Florence Berlin. 63, Althea Winell. 64, Sadie Connelly. 65, Lydia Becklund. 66, Dena Johnson. 67, J. J. Malone, Caroline Pelle, Celia Eisenmenger, Mary Sweeney. 68, Vivian Dunlap. 69, Evelyn Bethscheider. 71, Nellie Dinneen. 72, Susan Ziegler. 73, Clara Hackmann. 74, Hazel Sharrar. 76, John Engleman, Amy Mahood, J. R. Beale, Neta Worden, Hazel Richards, Ida Whipple. 77, Clara Hilzinger. 78, Alice Davies. 79, Lillian Dress. iSQSGQraQQ& a Black v Either X a-JCmmr ' m r- - ; - y SAJcSfs- ifr.iirT--rrTir.rxr.nTSrT'- j-i