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Pierce County Leader from Pierce, Nebraska • 1

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McDonald, Contractor and Builder protection.11. The Ctiiciigo convjentlhn will declare for bimetallism and, the free coinage of both metals with suet ufeguurds-as the wisdom of Oongre ihall suggest. Conntj Treasurers Annual Settlement. Sliowingthe amounts pn hand January on the different fund belong- log to fhe county of Pierce, the amounts since collected, ths aiuejnls' In-: warrants redeemed and the amonnts now bn hand, Januiry 1893, -j by A. Stelnkraq, Treasurer of Pieree Ooubt, Nebraska.

Tlie Mapden booni ippearf ire plehtyof ijojiiafefprwa ou By the; aid ot Tory strt itig. byigni fying I nav been discovered ihat the EugeneJjNIoow bocn foi- jov- to ilaflt a ipartalty; naiUfkrilrwt tbarantMd. AiUMiMorlHn onlsn Lcador Doreo. Xebnuka. AniWIM looa aol tested.

Amoonl nn bHiid Jan. IS.7BT.71 amsioii TUla AWraatar flatato and Loans. riene, Nabnika KIND Or FCXDH. All urate bind flinil. All aliib lux ftinda ('miiilr renerul Anxl Connijr KlnkliiEuiHl CiiHnly Mml (uihI- flUnUM 4M.SI nSJWI IjW iui soa.Tiu titDt.1t rt.iM SW.IMd SVUtM 1LT latss an OwntfiliiLM'lMut nm1 Ooiinl diet.

Reboot bond Kind rreotma K. K- bond flmtl- Anility bridge fciul. (minty court liouse bond Aiiid City tax County outirt bouM county iioll tM 1.7b 9WWk tenure OoxnkBisaionera' Prooeedtngs. Feb. 27, Board- met pursuant, to adjourn ment; present, Clias.

l. Uohrke, chairman, and Com rilss loners Wood and Koltermaq. 1 Mhnitesof last meeting read and Upon motion- approved. The' board having completed -the annual with tha'county treasurer, finds tlie cnnditlon uf 'the various ynnils to bis as follows: (See Statement.) Petition of A. II.

Ricker and others, asking tor tlie appointment of Wm. Rice to the office ol overseer of highways for tdM district No. 0, was gran ted Arid paid Wm, Rice appointed to said office to vacancy therein, On mot Nil jboa nf adjourned, to meet February Attests Jlti A. Tawnet, lerk. By C-IE-SUley, Deputy.

1 i I if V- February 1836. Board mo( pursuant to adjoum- E9SIJM EM3.1I ida.7as Oonuiy loaumty (Hnd MoldiFn' C.M1I, IRUjUO fbyUU i SnrgeaAi. 9HL37 ine.u ukrt WM M7, iw4nst 1JBLM Couuty dltcliinRdViiiit-! ni illy ndvFrti.liiK fund Hlnle Hpportioniucul Hor Atriii hind C. Kortli dRliniinont (Und Hlll McOdot hind sMLinr (S7AS-2U A STEINKRAUS, County Treasurer of Pierce Caunty, Nebraska, di hereby certify tliat the above Is a true and durrect statement of ail disbursement and balances oiijiand to January 9, 1893, bslonging to differ-r ent funds as shown on Lha general ledger of tbe treasurer's A. STEINKRAUS, Cdunty Treasurer.

(-. We, the undersigned board of County Commissioners in-and for Fierce, county, state of Nebraska, do hereby certify 6aamlnatlnn of tlie records of tlie C.niaty Treasurer's office, we Dud the above statement to bs correct to the bust of our knowledge and belief, error and omissions excepted. The balance on-hand, am mating to 11,497.21, is accounted for as follow: By state treasurer's receipt for paid to N. Weaker, iu nty Tre-is-' urer, tlie amount of 20,.) 1.49t as per duplicate receipts on file with tlilsstate-. ment in County Clerks office.

1 Dated this 27 th day of February, 1896. What Bsvt Republieana Done? With great flourish of trumpets th Rcpubl leans, who held a yast major) tj in the. house, of representative and irganizcd tlie senate of United States, told the people of this country what they proposed to do. i- Well. what hate they done? IQ SeSi sion since tlie first day of Decern bei last, what have they mef May we not have some specification? They professed tlusmseves to be wonderful iy glftcd in the matter of creating pulilic confidence, Increasing public revenues, making everybody, what ever, his business hnd however eon ducted, rich and happy.

Jput wha have they done? Llt us try if wccai to get down to a specification. If tlie are competent, surety three month I ought to dcmonstrateCthat by (dicl fruit they are justified fu tholr niain Will they tell us of any thin they have done? Tlie bonse passed a tariff measure. The senate now gives practically publl notice that the tariff measure thank go The house. Instead df meeting therecomiiiendatlon i of tl executivewlin understood the situs ifi' ii tariff biI, but did ask for sound Jegjsiatio i on tlie money question, passed a ridi ulotis bill of its own. That pubilcan senate sent, back with a-free cbinagC measure.

.1 Hut Where is the affirmative lcglslh-tbin? IVMiere is any1 thing accqmplis What lias Mr. Reed done as spea c-er and what have all the great(Rcpu i-llcan statesmen of the senate; done? They have been sitting in congress far ninety days and-where are the jresp ts of tiielrcapaclty? Not i pleasure of public concern ahd utility lias been perfected. This p- publican bouse and Ihis Reublh in Senate ston'd before this dodhtry aS uttcrly imbecile anAf mpotentf as a ny everitoptod be- body of statesmen evcrAppifed before a consLitaency wiuan tbei bad deceived by reieated assertion i tl, elr sagacity and tliclr prowess. I i.pbngress The RcpublicawmaJoritylii an utterly 'fruitless majo bus boasted rauplil it basoccoilipli nothing. piiicagn Chronicle.

1 Hty. It lied Oar Turn To Smile, How far Republican sib er 1 tors are playing th' ffranl will be known only after tliq.fit. GinVcntfoiu I1 For the favor of flashing a deal of tight ontdiRCSTbat rb utj and tula treat tally C. V. ROllUKE, I).

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UU) SMS) ,7111 MS MS ka.vjum so.7uu.;si Ml07.34 ia3.lS7.4ia N.f County Commissioners. Livery Barn CITYJ -i 'i- D. L. UPTON. H.

C. UPTON, Lincoln, Neb- UPTON DEALERS IN Lumber, Grain, Coal, tS LIVE. STOCK. -r When i -if A 'A '5 A -i i K' j. ft? t.j You drive to Norfolk, plaqe your (team where it will be properly ted and cared for at reasonable rates.

The best place is nl, the members all presents 'bo minuies of the Jastmeeting were read and upon motion" approved. The claim of sellout for high school tuition fjs amounting to isi, was on motion lajid over; until close of school year. The following claims 'were audited ints ordered fund li pay anl owed and wan 1 rwn on county general 1 I YjII. McDonald, costs Herman Harder et ab E. attorneys fees for fencing John Nlcodemas: claimed allowed, On motion, which was duly carried, the county hereby ordered to strike frum the tax list 1835 the special levy of 5 nfljls on the dollar valuation, appurtloncrl therepaand levied Tune 15, 1895, as a pmr farm fund for the purpose of providing a poor a1 aid poor house, for the reason that it has been decided -by thC district court of Flercecounty I said special levy was Illegally I-made, not having received fa two- third majority of the votes cast upon the proposition.

order log said tax levy atlbhe general election at which' said proposition was submitted, November 5UI8M. 7- tv Tlie board of epunty commls.Uoners bej'ng in scssion and liaring under consideration tlieuestloa ofprovid-ing revenue for payment of a county poor farm jind the equipment and construction of buildings ana deeming it necessary and expedient awl for tlie hbst Interests of- the county that a tax bo levied as provided by scctluir 197cliaptcr 67, compiled statutes of Nebraska, entitled 6f adlib upon the; dollar valu- Utcs ofjNebraMca, entitled "Counties and county -It is, therefore, hereby ordered that tlie dpunly attorney prepare a notice or proclamation, to elector of said county, providing fur the calling of a special election to be. held In said county Tuesday, the' Mth 4a of April, 1693, for the purpose of submitting to tbe said electors yof Pie fee tountyNebraska, the question as to whether this board 'Shall at' the time provided by law for levying taxes In tlie yea i 1896 levy a special tax qf 5 mills ujion all Uie taxable property of Bob Seilers FINEST TURNOUTS IN THE i NORTH FOURTH STREET. I Opp. News Office NORFOLK, NEBR, brnor h'lldln litiiwh'I (J.

Marln ij)! remonl lias lbeen (ht.ut forjuie! Populli copgtres-loin 1 candidate Jn 'JiU dls LrlCti Mr: ar lb (InsscssqiHone foor qualiUca-at least, Ulajt otnSt leng known. Mcid The senate uiMinga and Ifavurabljr. on 10,000 fdr it altf at Nqrfqlk. credit niark! tiiQniltlee on phtillc (Hinds lias, reported bill ammiptiatiiig jfiir a publ building i Senator (Allen ja big Resolutlnp'a hAorin.rpi ngnitiWn of tlelcllitwene, tif llic living bare passed Ifotli dse of ngresf and the atrujrgling I iftind patr jts are now assured pf tbe if ho the jphye fpal, support oriiliP OnlUK' i Astronomers ijradict thft ia'. mons- trdua cojnet wi liairike th i eartbr Marcl 14 and niuh tyi In aiplier-cens.

This fa ly cStuse une excitement but if yi -pave a npte coming due no that da; Wouldn i be bad Idea to prepira to meet it fh place Of tlie Spain'wiU p(A gb to war with tlie VnltedfitatM. burdened with million dollars, to popflatVin, bonded deb'tr Siatins jcjrcdit gnd shelcould bet carry ob a WarJ pven nation isalrciidy a tiiiided of 1 1,230 w)iich lr proportion seven tjie the Uh ted States, js seriVtusly to Jibe mbnej on if differeube between lawyers and publisUers 1 lMf'Wlieh a -lawyer present a 'go-ji I ljig fnt bill to 'the county JToi fees' i endered aAdlliecoOrU try to cut It d'A in every lawyer in the country will ti. up jM swear the cliirgesare rejifi apfx lean, lank, half- starved editor, put in a bill ai-Latf rgi hf and hi fellow put lislien will rlsd Vpand cal I him a rolj-ber with abig adjective la it. Genoa Gazette. j.

i I imirrm- tsc: I The struggle nw Kentucl over the electii i of a ntted rStatfs hpupiicatd jemgest; kind senate it which! is of tt in other states; the at; of an argument fpr elactli States enatoii by a dlrdc Vote lie people -j The tf ne of th( legislature has been waste bad-fef: idsg -crpat and theem! is not uh reach id. Abolish 'thiaai ejent elc ing 6cr(ators ab 1 adopt spore tikslern, ptogrei'Uve nuj( i i a MeiliejohnhstUa' ioptliwest sfn railroad candid ite fur. governors Is, going. to (have Opposition Irani; the M. docSjnfit seeni V.

by PV- able tne Gentlergan hlseo.hH and. hustle. bossing it; ile lo'ihc latjjer lie. hjjn witn L'ntlergan GeUrg suibL's a noth or ivjl tie. Ml wi iUepubQcan in pfetiaki a road and will etie gy.

rge will kirtiv.e bi loc (pn "riore or AO long Ui hold rat it jidll not 4llnqphliJ thout gj vigorous trugl, 1 The (Indlanipplls gehcralj siintiment In tThe present lcijngra4 fl a aistdess nuisuit'bo- ijaH donep itiiing.ol any anybody, and oen, ut pro-poseto-. do aiiglfhing inagriiijcenl promises gon ip piece pnd i.Otaiitili.' tisLiy self-convicted; Sof Imlfjlii'nA tn-cona potency. relief tojithe. bgilness. Ill reit of the country it tia4 added up tire feeling of ged itry.

will feel relieved jvbca )ti4qipi and will tjo readj to pronounce It worst copgrcs that ever! sat. t. Atlbe Hart bjf tbe DaWUCity Eagle has, hjjr lodge And poliital influence, backed by a' lavish tjxpcndlture of money, bad hf sentenep. bt one year in' tbe; Iowa Hate pei posed for extortion commuted to, a fine of of thersuit. total eoJit to Hart wilt partner LeWto had po moo entiary, iiu-d aud costs jted that the dach 3,000 or the cHme, Influential Rcpnhlican friends to assist hUn, 'and he was compiled to bis sear That what (prominent; in abllean -party, either, tenea-babtndj tlie bar.

Lewlij got tut pot beln tiie councllf pf the Re; Lewjs did noit have The silver Jqucstlon ghost. It haunts bot in js ota cal (like Banquo's qld parties and reorgaofzatlon les are -being predictions ofp'jlltic, and dlrisiondh new jliei made by Democratic and Republican etf' ire leader- Jewspapsif ire ports 'state that Sccretkry MorioA' expects' a much and tLsrs are ttWie claim to have hesifd tlie President predict a general brek; hp. b3fofe the; end' of tliis (Senators Carter nd-Tyller, Wlio claim to' be ''Just. as good Republicans as John Sherman or George Hoar, are not to positive In tUc! declarations oil secession, (but jtlwy iwlll inolf botb are aglwl that they support the Republic Candjdato for fcbepresldehcy unles 4 we can.niakis some satisfactory on tbe silvcjr Goins to Dissolve concealed In darkness they Jijrellidit I ation of all thw taxable property of now, the thankful appreciation of-lAss- J.rierfce.courfty, Nebraska; and itfur-ItaKng voters. I ftbergpieariog.tliat said tax cannot iiafxir Carter's speeeh.jestrday.

be levied without injury to thoJnter- was i wortb Tellerk It estsif said epunty except as provided 1 by. section Sik-chapter 14 of said stiit- nan maites The Republic more, tliaril ever is a growing impression that adopted Mrs. Lease adopted tlie ministry in order that she might talg seven da io tbe week. No Matter how much tries to look like a man, act like a man, think like a man and feel like a man, the new woman can never knpw what it is to wear a mustache aod eat soup. tbe X-birri Dintijci we H- end Iiiin te congress by a two to one vote overany candidate tliat may be named by the idate tliat may be named by the West Point Progres.

Having devoted the first part of her life to raising slieol out ln Kansas, Bev. Lease will devote the remainder of her time to suppressing it. KiiC lie will have to live longer than the allotted yean in order to break even. Tlie Republicans seem to be hopelessly adrift without a leader, without a fixed policy, without promise of doing anything. Tlie tables hare g.

turned and the Republicans wlio were abusing Democracy for what' It did or did not do two years ago are now the object of the merciless criticism of the whole country -Atlantic Constl-1 tutlon, 1 It begins to look da If Meiklejohn bad been flim-ilamed. Ho was induced tf come out early for governor and declare that he would not again be a candidate for No doubt he thought that all he had to do was to ask for tlie governorship and get it! but he will undoubtedly be Iwt In the shuffle and'if he is he will retire to rivate life never to return to publicity again. Mdklejqhn isa light weight I wuo blundered into publicity by accident and When he falls down it will be to rise no more. This Is liis.deniisc.-Schuyler Quill. It is a singular fact that the Northern people in the South refuse to have anything to do with the negro.

In tbe new colony in Georgiy that is composed of G. A. K. men exclusively, there is not a single negro-end not one of them is allowed to buy land in it. In any colony of northern people recently located the south you will find no negros allowed: The Outlook commenting on this fact grows verv sarcastic and intimates tliat the Northern people love the negro but they love him a long way off.

Wintered (Iowa) News. Bring your butter and eggs to Morrison A and get tlie hijfh-; est prices. Buy groceries at. the Creamery. Largest and stock in the county, to select from.

A good line of women's, mens and I children's shoes at dshpert A Craigs. For fancy caudles the Vienna leads. Wbeo Bely was Sch, wa gave her Cbataria. Whf Wie WM Httold. be cried tor Qtocti.

When die teemna tom, rtt dung to Chatorla. Whan ibe kad.CUUraa, die gave tbert Cbataria. Eleetipn ProelamatioB JfrHIre i hen-by riven to tlie elertnra or Hfirot niuiiiy, NHirMkA fimeUl elffr (Jon Iwfrty oiltvd nnu will Imi nmd ni the n.aal vutlnr tlm aevgiHl preelneu iirwid imiilirMKbwMfiri tlie Mth da i mni iiini my ywiz ut tiiv isui nay ie ivrtl, im, at -Wlilcb elwiion a pnipuMitloa rill lie mlimltiM lo the Mill iMdn of mill Bounty, as follows, to-lt: HliaJI tlie bnanl of Bounty enmmliiKlonerioC PlereS ciHinty. lmk, MtliBtlma fiir imkln tho ninml tax levy fur the ymr 18H6. levy a lax ot live "or the laxalile pyuiierty ot said mills upon all of the laxalila property ot I'torce county and in itws or.

tl (lean sail (in) inlllt-as provMol byee.8, Art. 8. of the constitution of Xotoravka, ami' In Juhlltlon lo oilier laxnv rwiulmi ly law to be levlwl; said special tax levy uTNve (5) uillle lo be roUocmt In the time and manner provide! by law tor the rollertlon of oilier Mint theinnny d- rived from said apodal mx td be paid out by tlie Bounty treaeurrr of said riera'j county only npon warrants ordered drawn by the Muniy eoiumliMloneni of Mid 4lerre Bounty, and Mid money to he need for tbs inwi followlUK, til-wit: iorttiH payment bouse puntuM rollowlUK, vi-wlt: rpraw pay andcuulptnont of a poor farm audpour I In end f.rr said lleroe enantr. iy. if twu-tlilrdx of Uie vote -rant ateald eleo tlon sliall lie In ftivor of the rinmlil praps-1 liltm-hereby milimltted, the said board of I county eomnilmbmem shall levy Mold MX of I flve(Sj mills upon.all ortho taxabln property of Maid Bounty of Plorm, and In excess oftlie constluitliiiialilmlt ftw county -porposea of flOeen fUH mills, ftrr ths one aod purpose act forth lathe auovo pro poet lion apu tue sai shall be mflechel aceunllna to' law.

Tbe Mm In which the forcxolnt tlon sliall he- sabmltlod sliall be by ballot, aMm which ballot shall be printed or written or partly primed written tba 'words fui. I owl me Kof Ms levy fbr poor Xsrin and poor i mmm VE. fur spedaKaa'levy for pow lilrin and poor hotine. And Iftwo tblnl of lliavntea cast at aald Hanlon aball lw For special tax levy tor poor term anil poor Yee," (hen Mid proposition eliall be declared adopted, and if 1 more tban one-lhlrd of tliivmn, east alsald election bo For special tax levy fbr poor term and poor honxe No, then aald -wi. propueithiu xliall be declared kwh.

Tfie polls shall be opened at iraoek In the terenoun of xald Utli day of April, UM, to be kept open until the hour uf o'clock I bo ancruovn of Mid dey. Maid election to be conducted lo all Uilnxeae provided by law. board of enunly eimmw. doner of Pleroe ouunly, MS Nebnudia, this flth day of March, A. I).

1 At -S. A.Tewnny, County Clerk. r. Rokmcu, 1 D. W.

Woon, J. F. KoLTMXtXX, CuminlsalonaM. Chattel Mortgage Bala. Notice Is hmvbyglvnn that by virtue of rbatud mortoaee di Jated on tbe Zr.th day of I ami duly flled In tbe olHca or the Mamh, Blerk to the Flnit(iatioiiai Buk of nounly-i Mdi Fierce, Kebraakn, to secure the payment of (be xum of Siaft lk) and Intcrcxt thereon Ihun Hcptemberas, UM, at iheniMof im per cent pet annum, and opon which tbare la now duo Uie.eupi oraisiMUL Iwtenlt Itavlnn faden mode hi tho paymant of the Mid xum and tho eovenauw and enndU tlon of wld mortKUxa, end no suit or other proceedltiK at law bavin.

been bad or Inxtl-tuied to reenvar Mid debt or any part thereof, tb croft ub tbe nndemlriied will eeA tbe prop-rtf tlirrHn dneerlbed, vis: One Iron army name Bonnie; one Iron gray mare, four yerrs old, weight law pound, name tedys two red oowa, roan eow and ana red and while spotted euw, all dehorned, at nubile auction at tho enet front of tlie First Rational Hank In Florae on Fatqrday, March VI, at O'clock p. m.ofnatd riayi Fierce, Nebmaka. F.bruary-tx, lxft. W11MT MATinNAI, BANK of Pleeee, Mebiaeka. Fablis Notice.

Notice lx hereby given that I have given my son, Herman Wiexo, hlatiina, and hereby notify nil pereons uot to extend credit ioblin on my aoeounlae will aol be response debM eonlraeted by him. slble W5r 1T0ACHIM WfBlF. i. fiotioa- The annual election of direrlorx ftir tbe First National llank of Fleree, Nebraska, will be held at tlie directors room of wld bank on Tanadar, March ism, lo aeeordjuioe with lection SI SO, Hevlxed HMtoiee. MIS WOJIW COSH, Caahler.

Dated February IS, MM. VJIME TABLE FOR OSMOND, v. Pacific Short Line R. R. (Bronx Cffr, O'Ngiu, A Wxstxkh ttt) EAST-BOUNJJ.

No. 1 Chleago Express mi JKo.7 Aooommodatlon li in. WKHT-BOUWII. ko. t-PanlAe Exyiresx.

p. as. No. Accommodation, (Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays tyniiwith tlrkets aud baggage checked to all poluw (a the Unlleil riiatvs. Far lit con-teni plating a ioumey will do well lo consult the Bhurt Line.

For further Information write 1 W. B. MoNiukk, (1. P. T.

Ja. BiMNiutAi't, Usiuoud. Bloux city. the of the of of or sale riERCE, nEbbaska! Estimates Furnished. i I S- a Ay gi' 1.1 kj A' IVI 1 XX XX ll KJ ONE-GIVES RELIEF, iiUuuuwvtouiuuS W.

T. KILEV PHYSICIAK AHO SURGEON. PLAiNviaw. NcanaaKA. Oflloa and rwldpn north on, eoruv iuid Elm Ota.

NORTH-WESTERN LINE M. V. R. R. it the best to and from the BLACK HILLS, DEADW00D HOT SPRINGS 80UTH DAKOTA.

FAIL TO CAU OK Ton Art hooking For Something Good Iu tlie Line of WINDOW CLASS. His Prices Af-e Very Low. George McCrady, Livery Stable -HAS Till Eqoipped Rigs in the City RoMonable Rigs Famished at any Hour, Give Us a Call. George B. McCrady.

West End Main 1 Pierce. Neb CITY MEAT MARKET CHAS: ULRJCH, PrbpV; FRESH's SORED MEATS Highest Market Price Paid For Fat Hogs and Cattle, Casli Paid For Hides, Fierce, Nebraska. A.H. BRQADBOOKS Can give you in tbe line ua. FRESH AND SALT MEATS.

I si Price Paid For Hides! OPPOSITB Gishpert Craig's. Great Rock Island Route TO TEXAS THE FIXED STAR- STATE. Nothing can bo clothed -with more facta than the statement that- thousand of farmer and trait-growers will leave tlie more northern climes and locate In Tezan. Tills was evinced by recent- excursions over the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific to Texas, and hundreds that availed themselves tbe low rate were well repaid for trip; and if each one coaid be heard on the the unanimous verdict would be 'It is better than I expected to see, and just suits me. Many, thousands will avail themselves coming excursions and low rate offered, and everyone who desires to secure a farm of loo acres, or a 20 or a 40 acre fruit tract In that land of mild climate, should not stand nn the order their going but Go the first excursion possible.

Apply for. dutailed Information as to rate of fare to any representative of Rock Island Route any Coupon Ticket Agent, or address Editor Western Trail, Chicago, for full fact as to tlie land. Jno. Sebastian, Genl Pirn. Chicago.

Breaks ur Colds Df. lluniphrays' Specific Wreaks up a cold that hangs on; fits your yest pocket. by all druggist. On or about March the firm of J. C.

Mohrman Svill be dissolved by mutual agreement, and all accounts the firm must jbe! set- tied, either by cash or note, by that tirrje in order to ef-i feet the dissolution- All in--terested will please attend to this as soon as J. C. Mohrman Co. S5ic nazl door to Inhalder'a hsnlnri store. Here, KebruEa.

fi. II. W1LLK1 Attenwj at- tew jI- 'A'tilpraeiiea la all tba Osmond, Kcb courta. T- DIGUI com Atlaraej-at-tew. I'rdileaa In all ixmrU.

Nebraska. u. wiiLKr AttoracjusUlaw. 'in erect tea la all the courts. Ileroe, iCebnsska I IMMOHU IIOI'SK Osa.

Haasiaaad, Prop'r. -ilta from I to (3 per day rieree, Nebraska. IUB3IIMKT -tew. t'3e per Rtate Plane, Neltmska. THE EXCHANGE XS THE PLAOE FOK Cast-Driving 5 I keep notblna hat Snsdsn liorsrs rirtifSles.

(Tell ou ms slid be convinced i r. ntnortbis assetlon. iadT Uie W. HALLj, Proprietor, Kast Knd Main Pierce, ED THX BOLD POVfEil OUKES HUMPHREYS Or. Hsairkray Eparito an acIntlSo Ur.

l0r MB laialieu pnsths the fsetOs snseUlm tor ths disease I for i thktrynr 1 -Wsraa, Worse rsr. Worst OoSs. -S-TeetMnn Coho. Crrlna. j-jjlsrrtss, of CbUdnn ar.

rrhaa.eC aPTsasterr.OHpUa, Mmcua. t-Ciskra Warhaa. VoaiWIsa Caaahr Wearatalas THotkarka. fa LCSBSMBaUOB 1 ar I aft, I Pseleda PieCuw lA-Crsap. terrarkla, Boaowai.

1 4-belt It heeaN Jkyslpalaa Xraptloaa A Phesnallsai.or le-Malsrls, CSUK Fmr sad daas.M., IT Piles. BUad orHsadlaf. Mpill hioarntwaaMNNH ntt ppprmmA I tMUirkiiaM If latiMmitif I cUnds. emiisr itf Wkeaptai aiHlatki Kar Piseharaes, werafala. Eaf it 4 MaaeralPaMI S-P aa-eb I Sf-KIdsar IMMMS- U1 gp-bara Maaih.

ar Waafcaaaa. WaMlat art. 31 Palafitl Peeled SI nierseeaeftha Ueaet.ralpttacloa iysssiYss 3a-CraataCasrsstaoTrsriSsw 77 "TOKt poaBBPjj 5a te-a-y, maitanuiiiwna SPECIFICS. PURES ANDBES LESS THAM HAtFTHt PRICE OF OTHER BRAN H-POUNDSJO H- HALVES.I0 auARTERS5 1 SOLD IN CAHS.DNT WANTED-AN IDEASJS Ihln teiwteatT Mmttinllniiiliri -r -brlnse vuu wealth. Writ JO 111, wEUl) it a t-atiHit A t'oroV9 Wrtuiifi (I- tat tiiHU fltySSKl priKOllr, In is over-kaid county, for the purpose or providing funds which to pay for said poor farm and jxxr bouse.

Oh motion hoard adjourned, to meet February 29, 1893. It. A. Tawnet, Clerk. By C.

E. Staley, Deputy. Sshool Report. Report of the Pierce schools for the toionth ending February 28, 18987-High School Per cent of attendance 93; per cent of punctuality 96; number cnrolled 27. Those neither iary nor absent: Daniel Scbwdk-ln, Emma Inhelder, Rina Kelmers, Min-; nie Mitchell, Callie Brown, Nettle LittelU Willie Church, Guy Sheets ahd John1 ChHjrers.

Graxxab Number' enrolled 20; per cent of attendance 93; per cent of Rolfof honor: Mary Tajvney, Kittle Claus, Ralph Cbappoll, Myrtle Dean, Schuyler Du fee, Emma Zahn, W. TJ Can St yon out WAGONS. CARRIAGES. PHAETONS. GART8.

ETC. Pierce, aaiious to clinch Hoiniaation of McKlniy. Tlie wool tariff istlje peculiar property of 'the Ohio lllqpubtir cans and McKinley is its hp'wl le, Carter say's that It is A fraud and hum-bpg. WHU-that spcicft In tho R.xx)rd ready for use, the; Democrat! cannot afford to let McKinley he defjeafed at debate od tlie Tiingley jtjirilT In theHchate Is. the best-Dcmocrauc read Ingtliat lies proceeded from that body since the last light on the force bill.

To some degree' it these depressing days of October, 1 Ittji when Democrat were bunding Democratic heads. The fly in our ointment is proved readiness of Ucpublica together, after' tbe biggest They do not quarreLoVer pf i having none to quarrel over, fight for spell and favors. ATI crowd lias gobbled as ail combine again for the which enables the party to spoils and favors. Anot Ii4r drawback Is tliatj; none of I often I to get ittle. ficiples, They it each fit can power I divide tbee defiant Republican Senators represent enough electoral votes -1 hurt other one party by seceiision or help Still, Democrats will iiofe Any Republican dliSeulon is goad to look upon.

If they jhave not as much of It as wg have iiadl they have enough- to give us tej Mur a of long needed mirth. St. Louis Republic. The best (medium Sot: bqlldjog up Nebraska is the state press jand' It Is doing the work quietly and unostentatiously An ably edited, neatly printed And well patronized general newspaper circulated in pther states tUe best advertising medium for the state that can be devised! belter than paper- devoted wholly brjomlng the for such papers are generally accredited overdoing things and thus exert, comparatively little influence. most; profitable club tor Nebraska would he.onef eqo-faioigg a list of every business and professional man and woraao the state pledged (6 adrertlse ip aqfl give material support to bis home toper, Bucha paper going abroad wbuldkpeak as nothing else can for the state.

I Thc press stands up for 'Nebraska tlnies. the people bold hands of. the state press by givl ig it their patronage and It will, tbe Nebraska: club tbat. wiU kaocl the persimmons. Clay Center That; elegant assortment of hbina anff queens ware at the Creauery stotowilljsult tlie most fasti lous.

Call and see how things a -dollar will LV.j -Toa 'will, find tbe iste istyles and patterns of wall paper at Wnodwqrtba drug Woodwoiflb tolls at est Vc" 1 a K- Foa SAtxlQi) bushels gwJyCflean luJUet jwHV" 1 1- 4. -f i ir GtrcKro ty all be 1 1 P. F. BOYENS In the line of We Offer Many Bargains. -DEALER Bertha Brown and Mattie Reynolds.

Fhist Intebicediate Nnrobcren-rollcd 43; per? cent of attendance til; per cent of punctnallty 99. Rtl of honor: Blanche Elliott, Minnie 2Uhn George Wagoner, Frank Tliell, Bertha Powers, Frclda Cord tv Fred iMfe George McCrady, Jennie Just( Lewis Inhelder, Frank Drebert, Chris Rclmers, Paul Bchuls and Celia Cross Intebxediate Number enrolled 32; per cent of attendance fill per cent of punctuality 99.11. Roll of honor: Henry Jost, Edward Dunn, Frank CasteelArthur Louis Peters; Paul Wotd worth, Fred Paris, Earl McClure, Ihye lIuttOnr Annie Albrecht, Adolf Uoefs, Edmund rulil-mnnn Mary Hturin, Rosa Brown, John Pctereon, Grade Craig and Ilermaa Peterson. V. PuxAbt Number enrolled fill percent of attendance 87; per cent fot punctuality- 99.

Roll honor: Glen Miller, Bennie. Leo Otto Sturm, Henry Bockieman, Fred Merba, Anna Gebrta, Myrtle Wagner. Robert 'Puw-ers, Harry Bheetz, 'Clayton Tripp, CbfirJey Wilma Tawney, Elsie Hocfs aod Edith Lea. 'S, Bepond PaiMAKr Namber of pu-pls enrolled 43; per; cent of attendance 93; per cent of punctuality- 99. Roll of Willie Cross, Eddie Hoefs, Mila Bpesrinao, Edward Anna Cordts, Ivy CroM, Carl Royal Jfuttoti, Ruth' Ttwney, Lizzie Justj'MarshaH Turner, Carrie Schwerin, Laura Merba, Pnnl Thiel, Osear Zahn, Henry Cordts and Victor Merlia.

UNDERTAKER? GOODS. HEARSE FURNISHED FREEI LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THESE GOODS! -0011 And See MelV-. liktdy to lakd-'pttoe until' after the national convention is -field and All. tbK threatening talk bis taken with several Igrains- at allowance. Some sgr cement (in the silver qaestionwll undoubtedly 'be reached the RepM ksan too von tion and an-other makeshift promise, jpjmllrir; to the andj rcpndiated Sherman lawwillbaUeMl uut as peace offering i to the --jbeUfcosa "Western memherA of th Wbll there fie doubf that th4 fijiee the bethocrats of the S.Hrih andjwtof Is rertrong, it is.

sonthnentjratlier matters of bosinese them iand tftrifl( quotipn will hold tlieto solid against --X4 Lowest Prices Guaranteed. plainview, Nebraska; 1 i- f. 'V. -v -V fir, rf- 'Jrr -i r'. 7.

-j-'- Mrs I'iUrrffiWswa K-jy-n.

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1892-1964