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* ' ' " ' ' * > Conservative * 13 A puzzling fact is that high-fre quency electrical currents transmit to man an immense amount of energy without producing any sensation. A suggested explanation is that the cur rents pass over the surface of the bodybut two French electricians have shown that such currents kill rabbits and rats. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo' Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c. It isn't ' the Cook's ' Fault , It isn't ' your Grocer's ' Fault , that the bulk coffee you just purchased turns out to be differ ent from the "same kind" bought before. Coffee purchased in bulk is sure to vary. The sealed package in which LION COFFEE is sold insures uniform flavor and strength. It also keeps the coffee fresh and insures absolute purity. Double SALAR"1 Our free booklet. " , Your Hands Tied" tells you . what to do and how to do it. . Thousands have already , doubled orlarpely Increased their salaries by following our plan. I. C. 8. Text Hooks nmXo It easy for those already at work to LEARN BY MAIL Mechanical or Llrctrlcal Engineering ! Archltcclnren Drawing ; Book-keeping ) Ornamental Ueilpn ) Herman ; BpanUh ) Frencb ; etc. Circular free. When writing | laio huhject thatlnterciti Ton. International Correi. School , , Box 190R , Scranlon , Pa. 1 RIPANS There is scarcely any condition of Ill-health that is uot benefited by the occasional use of R'l'P'A'N S TabuK . a For sale by Druggists. The Fve-Ont packet is enough for an ordinary occasion. The family bottle , CO cents , contains a supply for a year. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES , FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA. In the matter of Fred D. Sartor , bankrupt. Voluntary Petition , Case No. 812. To the creditors of Fred D. Sartor , of Nebraska braska City , in the County of Otoe , and dis trict aforesaid , a bankrupt : Notice is hereby given that on the 8th daj of February , 1902 , the said Fred D. Sartor was duly adjudged bankrupt , and that the first meeting of his creditors will be hold at the of fice of the Referee , in Rottman block , in No bra ska City , Nebraska , on the 21st day of Feb ruary , 1002 , at 0 o'clock in the forenoon , at which time the said creditors may attend , prove their claims , appoint a Trustee , examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said mooting. JAMES W.EATON , Referee in Bankruptcy. February 11,100 ? , SS t VMJiW' WPW'r STOPS THE COUGH AND WORKS OFF THE COLD. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure , no Pay. Price 25 cents. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of all now bridges for York County , Nob. , for the year 11)02. ) will be re ceived at the ofllce of the Countv Clerk , on or before noon of February ; J5th , 10o2 , said bridocs to bo constructed in accordance with the fol lowing plans and specifications , as adopted by the County Board , in regular session under date of Jan. 15th : Piling to be not less than nine inches at the small end , and to be driven to the satisfaction of the Roads and Bridge Committee. Cups to be 8x12 inches , 10 ft. long , to bo bolted to end of piling withx20 inch drift bolts to each piling. All bents of piling that project over 8 ft. above the ground , to be sway-braced with 2 % sway-braces extending from end of cap to ground on opposite piling. All bents that pro ject 20 ft. or more abovfi the ground , to have double sway-braces with pieces extending across the center of the piling. All sway- braces to be fastened to caps and piling , with one % inch bolt , with nut and cass washer on each end. Joist to bo not less than 8 inches thick. 12 ft. panels to have 0 string of 8x12 joist. 10 ft. panels to have 10 string of 8x12 joist. IS ft. panels to have 11 string of 8x12 joist. 20 ft. panels to have 12 string of 8x12 joist. 24 ft. panels to have 18 string of 8x14 joist. 12 and 16 ft. panels to bo bridged once with 2x4 white pine , 18 and 20 ft. panels to have 2 rows of bridging of 2x4 white pine. All panels over 24 feet in length to have three rows of bridging of 2x4 white pine. All joist to be sized to an oven width where they rest on caps ; to bo securely nailed ; and to rest at least 4 inches on caps. No joist to have more than 3 sound knots more than 2 inches in di ameter. Flooring to bo 10 ft. long , not less than 10 inches wide , and 21A inches thick ; and to be fastened to joist with one 50 penny nail to each joist. Hand-rails to be 2x4 on the face of post , and 2x0 on-the top of the post. Hub-rail to be 2x8 , Posts to bo 4x4 , 4 ft. long. Hand-rail posts with 2 half-inch bolts ; and hub-rail to be bolted to the posts with 2 half inch bolts. All 12x10 ft panels to have one hand rail post in the center ; 18x20 ft. panels to have 2 hand rail posts in center equally divided. 24 ft or longer panels to have throe hand rail posts in center equally divided. All hand rails to be surfaced and joints broken between the posts. Hand rail and caps to be painted with one coat of good mineral paint. One two-eighths inch bolt hook to extend from ton of flooring to piling at end of each span. All wing piling to be of same dimension at small end us piling for bridges. All end bents when piling nro- jects 3 ft. above ground to have 4 piling driven to the bent. Where bridge is construct ed over old bridge contractor to remove all old material at least 20 ft. from end of new bridge ; cut off all old piling at top of ground ; and re move the same from under bridge. All material to be of good quality , free from rotten snots or wainey edge ; no material to be accented unless conforming fullv to the speci fications as to quality and dimension the usual width and thickness shrinkage except- ed. ed.All All flooring to be of Burr Oak. All piling to be of Red Cedar. All bridging to be of White Pine. All other material to be of Oroiron Fir. Party to whom contract shall be awarded will be required to cive sufficient bond condi tioned for the faithful performance of con tract ; and to be approved by the County Board , Dated this 10th day of January , 1902. C. C. BOSLAW , County Clerk York County , Nebraska. Waukegan Nurseries Ornamental Shade and Forest Trees. Evergreens , Shrubs , Etc. RARE HARDY i MMMMM BEAUTIFUL Largest Stock in America , includ ing Colorado Blue Spruce , and Douglas Spruce of Colorado. Wholesale and Retail Price Lists on Application. R. DOUGLAS' SONS. WAUKEGAN , ILL. Parties writing to advertisers will please mention The Conservative. First National Bank , = OMAHA , NBB. = UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital and Surplus , $6OOOOO. & & , . , > > * 4 HERMAN KOUNTZE , President. F. H. DAVIS , Cashier. J. A. CREIGHTON , Vice Prest. C. T. KOUNTZE , Ass'l Cashier. " ' -4. .