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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TEN PAGE WORK OF TEMPERANGE WOMEN | DEATH LALD AT BOARD'S DOOR | fes Are Dellyere | —————— ESTABLISHED SHEEP MEN PROTEST Flocksmasters of Wyoming Object te Oil Huntery' Aggression. COPY FIvy CONDITION OF THE WEATHER Forecast for Nebraska Varfable Winds pon Dend of | Yenr and Labor Among Negroes Tuesday and | Ribot's Ears Sh | United States Gets England's Agre Experts Repert Criminal Neglig Yankes O Dispensing Antitoxin. At Omaha Vesterday: Discussed, day in the Chamber of Deputies duri authorizing PROVIDES FOR ABSOLUTE NEUTRALITY SERUM ISSUED WITHOUT NECESSARY TEST Temperance union the morning work among colored peo ple. work in penal and reformatory institu tlons and among soldiers and sailors. ifternoon session had for its chiet feature port of the committes on resolutions The morning session opened with devo NATRONA COUNTY DEEPLY IX7, consideration ual Tentes to relmburse the treasury fo dend ot the year I Experiments Had RBeen Made |pon Auimnals Oficials Would Have Heen | War Veasels Even of Bell Mave Right Bay Their Flooks Are in Dasger Extermination. to Passage and munity from Attack Within Three Miles of Port. and to pay Indemnities to French Warned o ve Occurred, [SOLDIER KILLS TWO Sapposed Snddier at worth Runs Amuck, WINTER RANGE HAS BEEN SEGREGATED the loan to 210,000,000 fran tion was taken to the proposition tha: nee indemnities to the because ob The report of Miss Lucy Thur superintendent people of the country, showed encouraging improvement riots in Louisiana aad interfered with the encouragiog feature the forenoon session was a statement the amount of money lected at thie meeting was the largest ever recelved at any gathering of the Woman's Christian Temperance union. Penal and reformatory work of the was outlined WASHINGTON, Pauncefote treat The new Hay- | was signed today at 12:05 for the United States, and Lord Pauncefote, the British ambassad- | or. for Great Britain France should ad otng Deadly with Pistol, | houser today rendesed a verdict finding the | Louis health preparation Nearly a Million Acres Set Apart for Entry a1 0il Laad. Hubhart's roport was exiremely department replied to M antl-clerical JUNCTION protesting against unidentified night shot and killed two men on the street 145 o'clovk be a saddier + Cooper in the middie wherenpon M exclaimed that M to have his ears boxed vehemently to whom it ONLY SEVEN WELLS IN THE WHOLE DISTRICT -Pauncefote treaty, That conven- | [tion was amended so extensively by the | United States senate at its last sesaion that the British government Within a few weeks negotiations began botween Secrotary Hay and Lord Pauncefote which have just resulted in the slgnature of the Berteaux, o lalist administarad antitoxin for » | X v alf & Millton Sheep Likely to Re i s Sesened | prived of Range Reonuse of K Amid the din the Chamber, called upon M Berteaux refused to do and renewed outcries and hanging of desks Deschanel continued til the hubbub was quieted, wh the Chamber to censure M Deschanel, president of the city free of charge and used in the institutions quite generally stances 1t s said to have saved lives from horees that The ball entored the righl | and Cooper died an hour later. Jamoes White, nearby, started for the scene, but was shot before he kot o many 1n-| drawn with to the objections found by the semate with the first treaty a Aue sense of the courfesy which must be d towards the United States senaie wherever a treaty ik concerned, the State department is estopped from making public | of the new convention and that | will remain secret until the senate itself | of confidence. wald at the State department that the vari- ous publications which bave been made of the alleged text of the treaty are all erro 1, though in view of th» rather free admissions that have been made of the purposes of the negotiators been possible, by the use of the text of n..! one similar in general terms to the new convention, The principal point of difference between | the new and the failed treaty is the with- Britain from was obtained is our duty and we must do it bravely works untll there are no more con- until prisoners shall be prop- off the side. | “The segregation of forty-two northern townships n Natrona county threatens to | ruin the sheep business In the vicinity of Casper and has among the sheep and portion of Wyemin «n attorney from ( won legal business, “The forty-two sections wers segregated the advice of government agents, who are supposed to have made a tuvestigation men spent two weeks in Casper and made | w superficial investigation of the land. if | they had traveled on a limited train during all the time they spent in Wyoming they could not have passed over every section contalned In the strip segregated report made by these mem Acting Land Commissloner Richards the antitoxin viet camps, sovering an few minutes after belng shot The soldier continued shooting until his He then turned and | swinging his re- | from thelr bodies caused great then resumed his reply to M cattle men in (hat | ** sald Alex. T. Butler. who Is in Omaha moral and Christian influences are thrown unkhouser said done all that 1 can do. the present 1 am uot prepared 1 am through with the case, but so | far as I know now there is nothing more 1 have rendered tho verdict 1 called upon to revolver was emptiod down tha streot, volver above hix head and wildly yeiling commencad their nolsy opposition the centrists responded equally the uproar became so deafening and con- The proposed change in require all candidates as lectyrers, s intendents and organizers to be chosen by the by-laws to shall Lreak clanging his bell and calling for order. the chair and Subsequently 1s all 1 have b | do thus far.” coroner's verdict {s based upon the | of physiclans who attended lockjuw cases, witnesses at the inquest and | the report of the bacterlologlsts employed | f the Infected | a8 oll lands on will be adhered known to the authorities, who are organiz he vote stood 202 to fng posses and making search for him. EACH COUNTRY GETS SHARE Apportionment was suspended neous and conjectur his speech. Chamber then adjourned. HARD FARE INJURES HEALTH Miss Stone vear is as follows: Mrs. Terelda G. Wal- E. Gordon, Mass- | to) make tests of Funda to Foreign | serum and ascertain the responsibility The experts are Dr. Carl Fisch Field Cruses sa White Kinney, Oregon; the land set patients who had tely Neleaned, 18.-~The apportion- foreign mission fie Miss Harriet Rev. Joseph ook, Maesachusetts BRAGANZA SENTENCED TO DIE Insurgent Leavett, Maine; PITTSBURG ment of funds for th consideration at of the general missionary the Methodist times was heated appropriations experiments. ments seventy-four guinea pigs were used. “There are only seven oll vistrict set aside and all seven wmre in one township. wells in the The excision of the old provi- SOFIA, Nov Another letter has been 1t that township had heen met aside there would have been no protest offered by The ofl Interests in the county pay only $160 vear in taxes and only two teams are required to haul the oil wells which are producing. ernment has seen At to favor the ol men rather than the stockmen. f the Sheep Indnatry health has been somewhat affected by her interence op- confinement and hard fare, she expresses herself as still confident of ultimate release letter to Mr. agent of the United States at Sofia, reply- ing to his proposals concerning a ransom, the brigands will hold out for a figure much above the United of whatever through the canal will fare alike; there will | {be mo discrimination of rates in favor of! United States shipping. H Otherwise the new treaty is in scope sim- flar to last year's treaty. nically the Clayton-Bulwer cluded on April 19, 1850 that old convention the United States and that neither should in rights of By the new convention | in favor of cader Who Ordered WMas- s ix Wimwelt Now Contronted with Denth. y and was given out ttle and sheep ~ M kst made subfect To Germany to an 8§ per ¢ Switzerland Thrown Away. produced by the | Still the gov When iuformed of the nature of the cor- Amand Ravold, city ba oner's verdict Dr. Ttaly, $40,18 The records of At L rtjal trials of a score or more of cour the sum at ast Central Africa, $10,062; the terms of crimes have been re partment from the Dickinson's not s distributed to anyone or under uny | sheep, upon which taxes are paid annually in tho sum of $40.000. ing this amount of taxes annually on their sheep the ranchers spend 90 cents per year This means au enormous incowe for Casper and for mer- chants located In other parts of the county The land segrogated Is the winter range of these sheep and In case it is closed up the ®heep must leave the county. “The acting land commissioner maintalns that ofl clalms cannot be fenced, but they t be taken under the placer clalm act | and It has been held that placer claims may be fenced at will. cutting off of the wintar rapge in the per country has caused much inquiry from investors and sheep men are having much trouble In getting money advanced on their The result will be that the sheepmen will leave the country and the winter range will be staked off in ofl claims, which will DAY no taxes to th How to Secure an 01l Claim. limit as indications They alro demand immunity prosecution. It 19 impossible for the diplomatic of the United States here to have power to bind the governments of Bulgaria and Tur- This point, however, is not likely to be a serious obstacle in the way of negotia- the sink on October 11, as both Mr who was with me in the office at the time, | of Francisco Braganza, who ordered the Spanish prisoners has been sentenced General Chaffee made view of this case, char ale destruction of life | Missioner, he most barbarious and revolting man prisoners known modern history of war."" He calls attention chiefs of the insurrection did their utmost nited States from fulfilling its obligation to employ its beat efforts 1o feturn the Spanish privoners fa the hands of the Fillpinos to Spain. detachment troops that this Filipino officer ordered the © of the helpless Spaniards in his In Agiltion to pay- across the fsthmus at Britain yields ft« right the United States, which is thus at liberty | to construet a canal Up to the Sennte Yow. for the Philippines, $7,500. insurgent army, Health Commissioner the city on a hunting trip Charles W. bishops and adjournment Albany, N. Y., was selected for the next meeting. CAST OF M’KINLEY'S FEATURES resfdent More per sheep for maintenance. In his absen death for his crime. an unusually long r acterizing the whol Nothing more remains to be done as far as this treaty is concerned before the sen ate meets, or, indeed, until the treaty sh: regulated or amended State depart- f the department, the experis WASHINGTON, blegram received from consul general, Mr | have been ratified. should he ratified ment will proceed fmmediately to negotiate the treaties with Costa I for which it already b cols pending before the senate, which will nal to be constructed and pre- scribes the terms upon which the consent ragua and Costa Rica is given. was In anticipation of this action, it is pre- | the Nicaraguan only recently denounced the treaty of trade and commerse with the United States. This contained sections conveying rights nal construction which are to be by more modern provisions There was no particular ceremony con- nected with the signature today of the fm- | Lord Pauncefote b been indisposed for several days past and it was not expected that the treaty could signed before the the United Stat Dickinson, at Sofia to- while Miss Stone has been ransomed there being made for her release. FEARS OF THE POPE'S DEMISE Indications at the Vatican End Is Considered Not h actlon as I deem to be my duty the manufacture has been stopped the case ix not of emergency, reveral days on ‘he action which I should to the fuct that of antitoxin Complete Than The Notable Men. Ica and Nicaragua arranged in proto- to prevent the Rumors of the permit the ¢ BUFFALO, Nov. 18.—Aftor two months work a cast from the death mask of Presi taken on the morning of was finished has been carefully guarded, being kept in a wafety deposit vault when not in the hands of Bdvard LaPauch, an expert mask maker t 5 the bl Jim Dies of T The findings teriologists were presented in briefer form | to the coroner as follows ¢ shows that the health de government “In what manner this cruel policy could | serve the cause of the General Chaffee, “passes ordinary compre fnsurrection,” ¥ se of the diphtheria developed tetanus and was Chronicle from persistent and apparently well-founded de of the federal government. week it whll be taken to Washington, where time it will be shown to the public at mithsonian fnstitute, was the express order of the govern- ment 1lat no photograph of the mask shail 1t 15 to be ove of the most per tect ever taken of & notable person. of Napoleon Instend of méarely portrays practically itself woights “It is a rare thing for an oll claim to The government allows in claims of twenty least $100 worth of im- provements must be made each year to hold Ol hunters hire men to swear that they improved their claims for five years and at the end of that time the men up their claims, them over to somebody else, who will hold them for another five all taxation {s avoided. “Afidavits have been made to the eftect improvements have been made on the roads in the north orn part of Natrona county during the last The records give full details of the hor- rors of kil be improved upon. Blood was drawn from said horse Jim on ol land to be taken convention. apprehension, that his end is not considered far off. Ru- mors of intrigue and slatemaking, September ) (dur period of the neubation of tetanus. gerum of which contalned tetanus toxin, awn September 0, the health departm ISTICK TO OLD-STYLE SHELL| f Reguinr Serviee | The serum ( the current nt in hot s avery crovice of the ound to Be Satin in All Wayn. nd Septembes 4o not prove State department officials, the ambassador | appeared at and the work of signing s0on dispatched. others in that department. serum, dated September %, [BpER 1 Shis mayner followlng partic The scene was the historlc diplomatic chamber of the State department and besides the principals, Secrotary nd Lord Pauncefote, there were Mr. ‘hief of the diplomatic hureau of the Aepartment; Percy Windham, second secre- tary of the British embassy, and William Gynn. private messengers of the secretary include his faithful valet, Centro, one chap W YORK, Nov. The mixed hoard | officers dotailed to wit ness and report on the performance of the Gathmann gun did not make a further trial of the gun projectile to pounds of sand as a substitute for the wet | irst. i appe OPERATES ON LARGER SCALE penses and His meals are served in his prs At a small table, at which even a crowned head, may st vate apartment Tanis in lower animils Revennes of Bal producing t pre & Ohlo Ave Incrense of tha country along which Improvements on claims are regarded as fmprovements to claims, hence the great wmount of perjury concerning work on the | toxic serum In any characteristics e of Death A sheep wagon soothe the august DUELIST IS -GIVEN TWO YEARS n Licutenant Killing Fellow Sentenced for Five Days, The object was (o ascertain what the shell { was capable of (aing without the explosive. | oncluded to abandon The treaty was signed by Secretary Hay with & gold pen in a silver penholder, which [ had been used In conveutions and is the personal property of | the secretary. Text of the Treaty. NEW YORK, Nov. Advertiser publishes a glving what new Nicaragua cable states that the copy of the Nicaragua Journal and The annual re- Ohto raflroud for It of our investigations we draw The diphtherfy | POt 0f the Baltimor The board, howev any further fect of a regular service shell charged with pounds of maximite. was discharged from inch rifie with a reduced charge of smoke less powder at a distance representing four the following the signature of the city r 0 and some of the serum dated #hows an in =0 in gross earnings of $4,331,322, or 10 per cent: un increase in o of $3,218,014, or an increase in net earnings of $1,11 in earnings from e of Stockmen Dinre, management OMcer—Secon A petition for the segregation of the oil | to Washington by B. French and fifteen others, who are inter- | in developing ol representative of Casper and Natrona county filed a pro- segregation the regular deaths from cases where this antitoxin wa; This antitoxin was sterfle, but contained the tetanus bacillus lands was sent The Journal and 115 per cent London dispatch claims is the text The London BERLIN, Nov ‘The court-martial ap- the toxin of ym the foregoing facta we are foroed veloeity of 1,800 feot per second, struck the plate and shattered it FIRE IN COTTON DISTRICT| Damage Approaches Wundred Thou- Blackwitz and Lieutenant Tnaterbrand, the former was to fragments. and in earnings from passengers of $619, 1 been seued before it was possible to | obtained results from Had these tests Among those the government weres the absolutely | expensa of Advertiser correspondent | “high official of the Foreign office.” preamble the dispatch . Sulltvan, ¢ . tenance of way brand to two years maintenance of way of maintenance of equipment imprisonment t the serum would no. | Hilderbrand. imprisonment MORGAN WANTS A SHIPYARD Blephen Tobin and Timothy Daly government Iand department did as the oil | wanted and terests of Natrona Lusls of this portation of $1,046,930, or 6.73 per cont In general expenses of $27% 860, or After payving dividends, futerest and other charges thera remained an unapplied | surplus of $1,368,985 NEW BURLINGTON DIRECTORS | WMarriman, is agreed that the structed under ths suspices of (h ment of the United States, eithe at fis own cost or disregarded MEADE BOLTON, M ‘lAPANESE KILLED IN WRECK Work Tratn Collide CHARLOTTE out at 1:30 o'clock this morning in (he cot- ton district of Charlotte, ton office, Ogleshy's dry Link's wholesale grocers, have been burned out. An accldent to the wate off all water supply and at this hoy subscription to or purchase of wnd that subject to the present contentlon government rights incident 1o such « axclusive right of providing fc and manugen Other provisions follow cluded in this strip of land which has been tock shares 1t is the hest the hope of quieting the prospectors be fenced and 10 Twenty-One-linot the country Steamships, natruction as well goods house. y and Bryan & Co., with an ¥Fxtra nent of the o and Tem Workmen Are Crushed claims cannot Press Publishin Co.) hope (0 dupe the people by such a state ork " York World epresente: Special Telegram. ) ing Express publishes a rumor that J, Pler- | otiating for vessels of commerce and of war of all na- A special to at Falls, Mont., ways surred on the Great miles east of hers, ten men lost o there shall crimination against any such nation or its citizens or subjects in’res s or charges of traf canal shall ne this statement the Globe from Gr NEW YORK, Nov, great syndicate will get control of the en- | chasa of one of the largest British ship yards where he can build twenty-one-knot The following are the directors of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Rallroad company, who were elected 000 to $100,000. tire strip of ofl near Blair, or otherwise blockaded nor | d of Settlers. Husiness Block at Neogn. any met of hostility be committed within it twenty-eight An extra train ran into a work train was among those on the latter that the terrible havoo was wrought ch more valuable | business houses than the oil which is supposed to lie under | segregation on, who are engaged in RED ROSES TAKE TROPHIES The loss is $30,000; establishments de- stroyed consisted of a restaurant, depart- shoe and millinery stores, a meat market, harness ehop and an store building, wer Show Devotes Ktself to Amer- Hunnowell and J. Maloolm Forbes. ficers chosen by the new board are Hunnowell; firet vice president wnd Arive substantisl o the least possible delay rdance with train, which was proceeding westward un- der orders to meet the treight train at Cul ment store, termission as may result from the necessi- Prizes shall be in all spects subject to the same rules as vessels f war of the belligerents. No bellfgerent shall embark or disem- | bark troops, munitions of the canal e accidental hindrance of the transit and in | uch case the transit shall be resum | Il possible dispatch The provisions of this article shall ap- to waters adjac three marine miles of eithes i of war of 4 helligerent shall not remafn in such waters longer than twe one time except in case of dist shall depart place them with speculato: 0 snd to replu . with apeculators who tios of service. treasurer, James clerk of the board, There is u sharp curve where the trains | met and they were running at a speed of twenty-five miles an benefit to the coynty “The oil development warrant the segregation of the large strip | > land and the government agenfs would | wmve found »ver the land producing oil lie along flower show, with exhibits from many of the leading florista ‘n the United States ned at Convention hall today. The great | hall never hefore presented such an inviting 15 not sufcient Herreid Chooses Stockmen. GUTHRIE, 0. 18.~An incendiary yesterday destroyed merchandise ~(Special Tele Governor Herreid today appointed as state delegates to the meating of the Natlonal Live Stock assoclation at Chicago, Centerville; Eugene Hol- the froight cars wore thrown upon the top of the work train and piled high in a mass of wreckage. Immediately and added to the horror of the s uninjured fmmediately All saven of the wells now James Burdo t creek and are Iaimes Burdotts NOVICES DO A COMPLETE JOB Blow Open the Safe In Lumber Com- pany OMce and Secure the upon which reposed great creamy countless num- chrysanthemums schemes of bright colored flowers set have been segregated without threatening | he sheep fnterests of Natrona county.’ INGINEER THROWN OVER BLUFF mploye Resints Highway- Q. Anderson, Crow Creek; combe, Rap ty-four hours nd fn such ca ¥ A vessel of WA of on { #hall not depart within twenty-four from the departure of a vessel of war of the | other belligerent 8 The plant, establishments belonging to and all works necessary to the construction, maintenance and operation shall be deemed to the accldent Japanese were at breakfast and before the American Beauty Al help to make a rare display from the standpoint of an artist or that of the prac- tical florist roses and other ents of Ocen Boulogne Sur Mer and Rot cars were smashed into kindltng wood and Northeastern, roses held the The South Park Floral received the first prize, $160 in cash; Joseph Peacock, Win- the secoud prize, $100, and Peter the third prize, $75. J. Cowell of the James Gurney SI0UX FALLS, 8. The Tuthill Of the entire num- threo escaped death or the heap of wreckage. ber in the car but Which Are Fatal, Mo rgrpvsich New Castle past thereof and in tme of war as in time of peace shall en- joy complete immunity from attack or in- ury by belligerents and from nots calci ated to Impalr thelr usefulness as part of Lumber company ty was this morning advised that the safe in its branch office at Fulton was blowi to pleces last night b in cash and notes aggrey several thousand dollars. supposed to have been the work of novices as black powder was ut the safe. OfMcers are pected parties. from Hremen from New Daniel Sul- 8 S an engineer in alel o) After an bour's work Gibraltar—Arrived—Columbia, Burlington railway, was held up by foot- robhers, who Reinberg, Chicago. The official judges are J Botanical gardens, alongside the tr «0 badly injured that It was imposeible to check the prog- rexs of the flames and soon work cars and three frelght cars were in Hamburg--Arrived Hermonthis, Press Comment, The robbery is ind because he showed fight rom & sixty-foot bIuff, falling on the Bur-[of Shaw Botunical gardens. St. Louls, and Ington tracks and receiving Injuries which| Bdwin A Kanst of South Park, Chic The flower show will continue all week. was hurled LONDON, Nov. The Westminster Ga- this atternoon publishes an ariicle | d 1o blowing open Arcadian, for Port- in pursuit of nus ] At Cherbour men, for New (Contiausd e Pourth P Balled~Eremen, from Bre- ANOTHER BOND DEAL i Echoel Fund Milked SAME MAN NELIGH TURNS CLEVER TRICK with Beeurities B Bcheel Fund. CLIPS COUPONS FOR ONE-HALF PER CENT Buys Bon mging te He Unleads Them Then on State Treasurer, Minus Rakeoff CASE OCCURS IN STUEFER'S HOME COUNTY Mr. Stuefer Wakes a Statement A mitting Facta in Bart Connty Deal, bat Denying Any Share in Prent. 1. (Special) ~Cuming county presents a counterpart of the Burt county bond deal by which the state school fund hus Leen milked, only with a few variations. The Cuming county hong deal involyes $55.000. The parties who worked the gama are the same who operated in Burt county but fustead of buying the Cuming couniy refunding honds with Treasurer Stuefer's checks they were hought with honds be lonking to the state school fund, making up part of the trust funds in Mr. Stuefer's possesston. What is more, the deal was worked under guise of an exchange wheraly the middloman was saved putting up any cah whatever excépt a paltry $260, whila he clipped several thousand dollars’ worts of coupons off the new hond fssue hefors turning them into the school fund treas ury. Game Played in Stuefer’ Home Connty Cuming county {s Treasurer Stuefor's home county. His friends are in ftoue! with all local affairs and no such thing as the refunding of a houd issue of $35,00( could be offected without comiug to his | notice 1t he were vigilant in his quest for | investments for the school fund moneys On the other hand, the deal seems to have | been carefully worked up by the same fnti mate friend, W. T. S. Neligh, who han dled Mr. Stuefer's checks so freely In Te kamah, and. as it was pulled off first, doubi- less gava the entive for the turn or the Burt county honds. Cuming county had ftssuod $65.000 of 41, per cent refunding bonds, dated Octobar 1, 1801 Of this issue $6,000 had been pait {in the time preceding March, 1301, and the money was In the treasury to redecin £4.000 more, With an anchor to the wind ward. W. T. S. Neligh proposed to tha members of the county board to refund these honds, which bad ten years to run but whose nption was now optionat At 4 per cent interest, the old honds hear ing 4% per cent. The matter fArst cama befora the Hoard of Supervisors officially on March 19, 1901, «nd the record on page 125 Supervisors' Rocord No. 3 18 as follows Motion made and seconded that the proposition of W. T. §. Neligh for the re- Finding of county ratiroad bonds, s per following _ contrict, accepted and adopted. On roll cail Ca Fischer, We borg and Dill voted aye, 4, und Sharp and Clatanoff voted nay, 2 Motion declared carrled. Mr. Neligh's Prop. The proposition of Nellgh was as fol- lows: WEST POINT, Neb. March 10, 1001 T the Honorable Hourd of Supervisors, Cum Ing County: Gentlemen—For the $66,00 re- funding honds of your county, to e lssued April 1, 1901, #ald honds to become due April 1, 1916, but’ $6,000 of auch honds being «p tlonal'in any vear after 15e semi annual Interest, payable & flscn agency n New York, 1. Y., we will pas ar, accried interest and A premium of 30 and furnish bond bianks freo, and wiil aiko pay all exchinge and delivers chargos. Respectfully CHARLES 8, KIDDER & 0 Per W. TUH. Neligh, Agent The next entry helow these two on the commissioner's record, in same day's pro- ceedinge, s The above proj accapted and honda ardered sold to Ch Kidder & Co. of Chicago. 1L, subject to deposit of cherk for $1,00, axevidence of good faith Dated Wost Point, Neb., this 19th day of March, 1901, (Slgned) 1. E. L. CAREY, Chairma No blds were ever asked for at any tims on thesa bonds, but the proposition was aecepted the same duy and at the sama sesslon of the hoard which authorized th tssue, and no other business intervened between the passage of the resolution au- thorizing thelr lssue and the acceptanc | of the proposition, at least none ap; record. ars o tice of the proposed issuance of the bonds was published in the Wisner Chron- | 1ele and the Wost Point Democrat, but this | was after the acceptunce of the Lil and was simply a legal notice to parties who desired to make objection to come In ani do w0 Sold Without B Under date of April 17, 1601, on page 124 of wupervisors’ record No. 3, 45 the follow ing On motion the following resolution was accepted and adopted, viz Whereas, on the 10th day of Mareh, 1 the county o in the stute of 3 braska, through this county board, tered into a contract with Charles 8. 11r dor & Co. of Chicago to sell the mald I i der & o 35,000 of refunding bonds of call county, to be dated April 1, 181, and to b due April 1. 1916, but with the option to 85,000 of such bonds in any one vear afte April 1, 192, 0 bear 4 per cont fnferest * * e "Notice having been published o 1) Wisner Chroniele and the Coming Coun Democrat, no obfection having becn fie the clerk’ was authorized to execute wid bonds and deliver them (o Charles . 144 der & Co. upon puvment as agroed The new fxsue of bonds was delivered to W. T, 8. Neligh at West Point on May 16 1901, The transaction was congummated between Neligh and 1. Koch, county trea urer, and County Clerk A F. Walla. The only money which passed in the transaction of tahing up the old honds and delivering the new ones to the purchaser was $207 which made up the §$200 premium less th accrued interest. This was aceepted by the clerk and by him turned over to the count treasurer, who receipted for it. Concern ing the other consideration for the ne bonds Clerk Walla say Bought with Stw N Securities “The redemption of the old bonds an the delivery of the new ones were one transaction. No money passed except the payment of the premium on the new lssu Mr. Neligh had with him $35.000 worth of the old bonds and these wero turned in na payment for the new issue. The old bhond and the new ones each had interest due from April 1, 1601, to May 16, 1001, The ol bonds drew 413 per cent and the new oner | per cent and the difference hetween 1l amount of monay pald and the $300 pr mium bid on the new bonds was the di ference between (he lnterest ou the old

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