Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 23, 1899, Image 4

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HUIIHUWI'TION I'lllUIC
0 g Vrnr , In mlviinni VI
I'llUUHIMY , AIAIUMI. ui ; , lunii ,
Avoolt from next Tni'mliiy IN
oily olcotitin. _
Thorn wvrn mil ) ln\lf 11
ropulihunin wlio wimi uitn lil by lliti
olllr.on'ii null I UP I Hiitiiriluy ni lil ,
lloforu olouLion iluy thuy will
iloiililloMM HOD llliil llioy wort ) fooled.
Tliu tlnmopop unuutiH Httiinlny
nlht | { Imd very mtiuli tlio np | tmr-
nnuu of liuviii | { IIIIIHI | muli'il. , ) , .1.
\Vilnon , lliu noinliiii ) Tor mayor ,
l > ol rour-llflliH ol Ilio vole on llio
Itilonnnl linllot ,
Tim ( lomiMHiUH iioinplnli'ly ' imp -
llirptl llio HO- dulled "oilir.un'H uon-
vuntion litHl Hiitimlny ni lit , the
IIOJIN hnliii | HIIIHI | | | > I | with ono tioun-
olliniin In tlio pormm of 1C , II Pur
Utlll , Illltl OHO Of ( llO OlMlll'lll UOIII-
wlllflu in ( ho purmm of I ) . W. I , HII-
tlM mail , _
The uitiKi'iiN ' ol lit ukon How who
nrn in fim > r of Inw mid in dor will
mipport tliu iiomimit'H oT llio ropuli
liuiut unuiMiH. 'I hey not only
plmljjo thoniNolvoH to HOU that llio
liuvn of llio city im lUl cdly ott-
torooil , bill I hey uro mmi who nro
liuv abidin uiir.oii ( ! * .
The pooplu of tinrgonl und violn.
Ity luo to bo uui ii\lnhxtod over
tholr fuvoisiblo pioimi'OiN of Imviitfj
thu AroniUu hrnmili of the H. it i\l. \
road oxiondod to Sur ont in
: irly NiimniH1. The lopoit in
thixt tt in to bo compMoit to Unit
point by the IliHt of AUJI.UIU.
8lu\U the don\o \ popH or topultli-
WSUVH KUoouod nl iho polln , In not the
only iiiurtUon ) ttl IKHUW Mini in
whom the public hnvo oonlldonoo
will maintain lw nnd eider , wither
or without NnlooiiN , in rnuxllor in
\vhioh every li\\v nbblin oU > * vw in
iiUoriMod ) in. 'Ulio ropnblioun tioK-
ot liftti the nion to onfotoo the law
The dopsittinont : N
boldx that in 01130 of the drnth ol
a uiemlur of oongrotlhat IHH wid
ow IH onlillod to hU Hillary for the
nnnftimlor of Uu > your , AH Uoii-
grcHHUiau UreiMi hud jtiHt nturtod in
ou his M'coml term U o < lh of
March , thi * will put Mr * . Gioou In
fairly flood oltvitmrtaiioo * liiian-
The five ttuugro smo of Ncor
ka U vo propuhod to look afior \
HUoroplH of lbv > Hixl
bohaU x f Uio Ulo
Oroon , wMchIAS \ boon ! \ocopto3 bj
\tra Wroon , Aooo xl ng to Iho Abe
bovoon tbo RtvcrAl
i all business \vbicV
Oo g o nun Green bad charge ol
thai fi se\Ucd in ibe counties of
Oiler , tittfieMYnceler , V
SViennan and
been aligned
, of Anrorv
The ci
ion lo < i > vunnoe the rcpulvhoAw * for
nokoi , y t it
S the ro-
cattonsi. H
The v
[ \A * e > \ uy to
the public , while they \ \ \ < \ . Know
vtig They M , no * . h \ ottongVi VOT *
Xvs eUcl Ih ir liokel they hop d to
* ougi r nhtiodUft ,
U a < dUiK n'p canons to
the TfiptiWt Mfi tioVct * l d then
oUim A dercio pop ViotorjXo trne
ivpnb'lio.Hti will be a ght by
voctpiion. Th y t > Ddr o l v > ioe re-
n for thee
o ncas tivrtnh.&iol on
otx its tioVex not A rornV Ho r >
Thetr oaafinf. Mras stiiotty
? r t1dk l proves
The HurtrRiAOxx | > nde in
the of tht
of
this -H'CfcX. Thfty Arc tnen of vhom
Any pMty wight "be prond.
the OfcT i At for
been A robi enl of the oily for
xn tn xbfcl time bi
totninontly A
llui liiuinoHn ititori'Hirt of ( ho oily.
I to him hold ninny pnv lo pimitl tiH
it tnK and In omdi ntiNii KIIV on
( II'O HtlllNl'itOtlOM Kill quill ) II wllllo
ii the oinploy of I , . ' . Itrowii ,
tHMiniy olniu , iHiooiiiiliint in thu
Oontrnl NobritHliii Dunk , Fnrtnur'H
Hunk nnd the Hunk ol Cointnorco.
llo IN u Hit lolly lumpornto iniui ,
Httiol inorulM , ( miHiirviitiviT , yet linn
in IIIH oonviotloiiH , food buniiioMH
ibillty mid in ovury rcHpnol IHI
Idottl niiiif.idnto , | { I ) . I'mkol , the
iioniiiioo for oily olnrkjH ngnulnato
> f llio lirokcn How Huhooln nnd irt
limply < | iiitllllid Cor llio roupoiiHiblo
| iOHilioii. Ho IN ii young man ol
lilgli moral ohiiritulor , onrofnl ,
ninntitldng nnd would IIII iho pom-
lion to whii'h ho iiHpirntj with crodil
to llio oily. llo IH a young mini
UHl HturtiiiK In lifo und IH dcHorv-
ng Iho oiioourngotiioiil ol all , ru-
arlluHH ( ol their parly iiillliiiUotiH.
II. ( j liogorn , the oondidnto for
illy Irouiutror , IH too well known
o need any oomin iidation , Ilin
iiiHinoM rolniioim in HUM oily and
IH ! known inlcgril ) looommond
lint to the fnvonihlo ooiiHidornlton
> f every voter , Tim money lhal
voulil ooino into IUH hanilH would
lot only bo aooounlod for to u
lonl an wall wilhoul a bond IIH
vilh one , bill Iho rooordn would bo
tooiirato. and kept in n hualnoHHliko
naiinur. 10. K iMoCluro , llio iiom-
nee for oily onginonr , IH ono of the
lannob otlixoiiH of iho oily thai
UH iho good will of nil. HH ! pop-
ilarity IH HO groal that the oppoiri-
ion wuro compelled to ondorno him
vhioh praolioally anHiiroH bin uiinni
noun oloilion. .1. I\l. \ Kimbarling ,
the tioinitiou for couucihiiaii of
ho lirst ward , was a foinjuViuont
> ii his failliful son-ices in lhat
uisition for several years. As
10 was endorsed by the other
caucus , bis election is assured , as
they confessed it was any way.
I.V. . Uruce , the selection of the
second ward , is one of the snb-
standal Christian men of the city
against whom no one can say a
word of harm. His ability and
integrity are above reproach.
lie is worthy of the unanimous
support of his ward. A. K.
Humphry , the choice of the third
ward , is ono of the best qua Ii lice
for the position in his ward.
His long- residence in the city
and his general knowledge ol
public affairs makes him a very
valuable member of the council ,
and his ward con not all'ord U
lo other than to return him U :
the position he has so ably and
satisfactorily tilled the past
year.
SKXATOU CUHKIK
Lincoln , Neb. , March HO , 1800
Mr 1) . M. Amsborry ,
Hear Sir ; 1 notice tint yov
pnhlitih a oomtwinioAtion from iho
Fremont Tribune in which my
n uno is Miggoaled as a candidate
for congress on ilm republican
ticket. I appreciate the honor
which yon do me in your notice of
ihis matter , but owing to the con
dition of my private hnftincs and A
certain < 1it > UMe which I bave
always had for a political life and
b .1itvtftg . that the big 6lh vliMricl
contains many candidates more de
serving of Jh * ) H &i > r , sore apaWf
of tM ing the rn sitjcn than 1 , 1 m t
a I fcavcon all occasicnf heretofore
refnse to Olow my wame to be
in thift connection. I b(4ieve in
ropnblic n priuAipe ) ; 1 am
that the Si&triet fboad be
by A repnblican , bnt
princ4pe6 ) * n < J the
of the rep Wioan puny are the
object of my solicvitnfle , yet my
fim lnty if to my fmily. For
thih reAt on , an ? for thi , reK c
only , 1 f-haW not TJia Any oircnm
Hancen aHw iy 'name to be
by the rttpnbboATtfc of the 6th
tridl. Again thsnVing yon
for yonr conriesy fctiiJ for ibt honor
that yon and other repnWjaAns cra
ter npc roe by eonsi3 ring my
name in this connection , I Am vry
trnlv yoni > ,
F. M ,
KOtD.
fter A Jong j irioil of inactivity ,
bniHing in XtbraVkfc it
Ahoot to oorotricncc. The first t.fi.
Tiito AnMonncmoni , Vhicb is uV n
AS An indiasl'ion of what wiM scr ly
of tbe inuoiJtad COD-
Htruolion of n tui : up the Aliddlo
Ij'iup liver , friini Aroadl.t In Valley
ooiinly lo 9nronl | In ( Junior ooiiniy ,
by llu II. it Al. 'I lie nuw road IIHH
boon graded for Heveril yc'irn and IH
aboiil twenty mi km in length.
( Junuriil Hiiporinteii.loiil ( 'ulyfrt
cnld yoHlordny I lint the ootiHlrtiulion
of thiH rend hud been Lonlcniplatud
for Homo lime , bill if nothing iini-x-
pootod happened , work would bo
oommonot'd early in the Hiiininor
nnd tint road would probably ho
ooinplotod HOIIIO tiino in Aiigimt.
\\Millo iho now road IH uomparalivc *
ly Hhorl joL it Mill ho ( ho Hrnl now
road win oh linn hoon ( mill in Nc-
braxkii for a groal many yonrn ,
Tlu- building of the Aroadia o.x-
IOIIHIOII wiirt ulno niinounuod lo n
Lincoln gonlloman by ( lononil
iMamigor Itolridgo al Omaha ycH-
lordny. ll ! H Hiiid unolHoially that
an oxlotiHion of the line will event
ually bo bnill on beyond BrowHtur
within a year or two , nid lhal it
will probably tap iho UillingH linu
Homowhoro OIIHI and near Tluidford.
ll IH alHo Hiiid mi oxioiiHion of the
Jurwoll line in ooiilomplatod by Iho
-Hiindny Slalo Jonrnnl.
Liltlii boy : Oh Hay ! Grand Pn ,
\VIIH you rt uliuroli Stmdiiy night a
wwik iigoV Our minintor gave a
huit urn on the Philippine inlnndH.
( Jriiml Pa : Wlinl tli l ho H y my
boy f
Hey : Oh , ho Hiiid many ihingn ,
ho oulogir.od Auuiiiiildo MS being n
( JITIII and good ninn , and with other
ihingH , Hiiid thai Agiiinnldo had
control of ninoly per uonl of tbe
iHlandH , lhat Spain only hold a few
of the larger noa port IOWDH when
the Amurioann oapimod Manila ,
nnd thai Aguinalilo had a regular
oig.uiir.i'd govornmonl tHlablitdiod
and lhal President MoKinloy vie
tatco inlornnlinnal ) i\w when bu
troops to lloilo.
Urand Pa : Well , wolll bo in
mistaken , ho must have gollun
hi iiiformalion from llio cdatorial
lioliunn of iho Onuha World Hernia
iiiHtoid of iho oll'ioial reports. Yen
ho is juvay elli Agnmaldo IH a
very ounning man , bin ho huH IH vor
ban luinirol of ono tenth of tlu
torr'uory , lumber do H bo rapresont
ono tonlb of Iho poop'o of thu
islinds. History wriltoii by irav-
o'or * ay Ihuro in ahounl lift diil'cr-
tint tribes in lint inlands and th-l a
in ijority of these Itibon am M aild
and unoivilir.ed an onr Amorioan
Indiana were fifty yontH ngo , and
many tribes do not know \vhij
uiviiixvlion ii > , .ind some writorn
wlaim Ihoroaro HOIIIO oatinibals in
Iho inurior of iho iKlandn Aguin-
nldo dee nol roproHunt to cxcocri
two hundred ihoiiHnnd ponple ,
HO mo writorK nay llu > tribes ho
rrniuitrt do nol nnnibor ono hundred
thoittmml out of a population ol
from four to eight mi lion people ,
and as to AgninaldoV government
ho has never boon rooognuod by
any power on the ploho yet an hav
ing n government , and there is no
tiUernation.il law that would apply
lo bin gOTrtrnmont if ho had one ,
until itva rocogniaod by some ol
the iront power ? of the world.
International l.iw does not apply
until tho\i t ,1 nation. Aguinaldo
has simply been loadiue an insur
rection againM Spain and now
ag.nnst the United States , since the
U. S. has 8\ioeeede i Spain My
hey , ho was wrong , radically WMng.
The President hss not violated
international law
Hoj : WU , Orand PA , u ii
rightt or the Unitpd Ststea to hold
the Philippine uUntis.
. IV. Well , I * UUy if Uig
vrong the \Jn\ted Static Senate
to bUrnf , nol the President , 1 he
PiOsKtentV hUy is to execute .m 1
enforce the lavs after they are
pASj-c-d by congress , likewise ) to
enforce trettieh after they are rati-
fipd by the senate on onr pan nd
the hed of iho other contracting
covemment ,
(5 rand PA , I heard yon
the President MM.I a non-p.\rtJ-
f n oommiKMon oror lo Puns to
irdftU with Spsin ,
Pt : Ko ol my 'on , only to
tip a doenraenl that would be
a treRty rliwa ratified bj ihe two
govo nment The United
p&Tiateratified it on > nr part , nnd it
is demoorfctic loo. The President
conld not now withdraw onr troops
it he wi&bed to-do so. His dnty is
! to nrorc * the treaty f. TtUfied by
the tenfttft. O ug ets will hsr * to
sfcT vhM if \ be done vith the
Philippine if.Un < 9 in tbt futaro.
There is. one grant rwipon why onr
jjOTerninftTil Wtl3 not turn
over to Agntnaldo It h&s &
ifttioa of notrly two hnndro
fifty ihonRiad people , Ihoustntf ? of
thom from the v.nons oooTitriei oi
property in MuiU& i ownfd by
from &nropcawi if Agniouldo
j ft in an SP the ohy nn4
ihe property hy fir * ih * U ,
.S. would nave to foot the bill.
Ito ) : Why would 'they , Urand
I'aV
( ] . Pa. Iti'uaiiHo the interna
tional l.iw luimpcllH each nalion lo
protool the livcHand properly of
loroignorH , und when lliiH oonnliy
Haiiui llio Philippine * or any other
lurritory by oonquoHl or tri'aly wo
nr.i hound to protect Iho liven nnd
| i'iierty of Hiic-h lerritory. The
other day in llio U. 8 Honalo an ex
paiiHion senator ohallongod any
honatiir on the floor lo nay lhat he
would withdraw our army from
there if bo had il in his power ; he
panned nnd wailed for an aiiHWor.
No. no ! not ono collator , not cvon
Tlllinan , of H. 0. , WHH williny lo
nay ho would withdraw onr army
from there if he could , bill yet you
will hoar men in Broken How
ovorv day Hay our army has no
hiinitiOHH ever there , and I Intno Iho
ProHident. Why don't they blame
Senator Alton , Ttllm.in , Morgan ,
( Iroy and other democratic Honatoru
who voted to ralify Iho treaty.
Hey : Well Grand Pa , from
what yo'i Hay the Honato in moro to
hl'iino than the Pronidunt , bill nu-
ether thing our miniHtor Haid I winh
to mention. Ho uaid err boyn did
not onliHl to light Phillipinos , butte
to free Cuba.
U. P : Welt , my HOII , our first
Nobrank know they were going to
tlio Philippinot ) before they were
sworn in lo the U S. Horvion , and
niiioli preferred going there ( ban lo
Cuba. They took an oath to horvo
the United tUatop , and expected lo
Ii. hi the enemies of the country
where ever called on to do HO , at
my time during the Iwo years of
their onliHlmont. HfsidoB thoHC
Li'ilipinon were SpaniBhBnbject8 | at
ho time tlioy provoked tins lighting
ind until the Queen Regent of
Spain ratified the treaty.
Boy : I fipo , 1 sue ! Well another
thing thin eminent divine Haid and
hat was that Auuinaldo was oh
serving the rules of eivihzod
Warfare.
G. Pa : Well , my child , there ho
oil again. ' 1 bo soldiers from
there ll.itly ootUradiot that. Agnin.
aldo in now holdidg Spanish pris
oners and demand seven million
lollars to release thorn , and are
holding Spaninh women and chil
li on of wealthy Spanish people for
\ ransom , starved many priests to
death , and even bung up food out
of their reach HO tboj could look at
it wlnlo they starved to death , to
make their agony moro unbearable1
This I gel from Holdinrs in Broken
Bow who were iberu. My eon , I
think Ibis Hev.Gonlleman nude this
looluro to trj lo turn men against
the President and against the party
in power , and not lo enlighten
them on the Philippine question ,
llo HOOIHH to have ignored ottioial
reports and taken his QUO from such
papers aa the World-Herald editori
als and smaller fry of thai class.
Boy : Good by , Grand Pa , 1
must go to school. I will oal
again next week.
Careful
Novoman can be too careful of
her condition during the period be
fore her Httlo ones arc born. Neglect
or improper treatment then endan
gers her life and that of the child. It
lies with her whether she shall suffer
unnecessarily , or whether the ordeal
shall be made comparatively easy.
She had better do nothing than do
something wrong.
MOTHER'S
is the one and the only preparation
that is safe to use. It : s a liniment
that penetrates from the outside ,
External applications are eternally
right. Internal medicines are radi
cally wrong. They are more than
humbugs they endanger life ,
Mother's Friend helps the muscles
to relax and expand naturally re
lieves morning sickness removes
the cause of nervousness and head
ache prevents hard and rising
breasts shortens labor and lessens
the pains and helps the patient to
rat > id recovery ,
Prom a letter by a Shrevepon , La , ,
woman "I have Wan os-rag your
wonderful remedy. Mother's Friend ,
for the last two months , and find it
just as recommended. "
fxr N > T tic.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA , < U.
Send fnr oar f-fr H'n rtd
Htitttrr
JAMES LEBWICH-
1 have a Urge lint f f ftrmh i u
kin aM pwu. of tbe noanry , Li w
prior * * .i)3 easy term * f f flyman1'
Write for ; i
If you are Looking lor Bargains the
Rack © tore
is the place to find them ; where one can
buy as cheap as another ; where a CHILD
can buy as cheap as a MAN-
Shoos worlh $1.20 to * 2'25 go on
to our 08u bargain counter.
Closing out Foil BootH al onat ,
Now IH iho limo I ? got Shoes ; call
and Bee them.
MUH'H Underwear 60o per suil
SlicclincH 3Jo per yatd
Dress GoodH away below all com
petition.
Window HhaduH IBc lo 2Bo
Ooffuo iMills lOo
Pint CJupn , 2 for 5o
Ur Pioroo's Golden Medical Dis
covery OOo
Dr Piorco'H Pavorilo Presor'n , OOo
Dr. Pioroi-'s P. P. Pollols 20o
Piso's CoiiHi.mption Onro 20c
t'astorla 29o
Dr. Ward's Liniment , Htn. 8iro.20c
Kiolrapoo Indian Worm Killer , Iho
heel in iho world.
Aycr's PilU 20o
Dr. William'H Pink Pills lor Palo
PcO ) lo 45o
A lOo I'ablol for 4c
Hookford Socks 5u pair
Men'H Wool Pants. . . * ! .25 Jo $2 50
Outing Flannel worth 12 o for..80
Ladiefl India Dcngola Shoch. . . . ? 5o
Overalls 25o lo 49o
Hunter Sifters lOc
Bib Overalls 49o
Call and sue our now line of Serge ,
Brooades and Cashmere , ut prices
way below all competition. A
fine line of Calico and Prints in
the latest patterns.
Silverware given away. Market price paid
for Eggs.
SHERIFF'S SALE ,
And old to
GEORGE WILLING ,
n o entire Btook of G.V. . Wilde , constating of Hnrdware , Tinware , Implements ,
Uireo Klugmuu Corn PUntere , three Dlok CultlVAtorH , four Tongue Cultivators ,
[ our Tongue-leas Cultivators nnd other Implements Tineutlro utook will be solder
( or lees limn luunutacturrr'e price. Call early and get bargains. I Imvu jus
rt'colvi'd u uiirload , tuj tlrst shipment this yenr , ot the Grand Detour Plows on
Diecs , with Knller Bonrlng Dlacs , Listers. Cultivator ? , etc , the Dnvld ttrr.dle
Plows , Corn Planter ? , Cultivators , Listers , Discs of all sizes. Force Feed Endgnt
Secderi * best made ; UG Tooth steel lever Harrows ; te Thomas Difk , uothln
better tundo ; Badger Cultivators , tbe beat riding cultivator on eHrtb ; eeo II ; tli
i-ennino Now Departure Tongueless CiiltiVHtoi ; tbu Studebaker Waton , non
bettor ; ask tboao who use them ; ulco tbo Fisb Broa Buggies of all kinds Price
from 840 nnil up. See them and you will bur tiprluc ws ont Itictue , Coluui } *
bus , hrndley nnd other tunkes. Deormg Binders and Deerlog Twiue.thebeal tuaau
TTarriPCC Bought thirty seta of tbu siiuo tbat I sold so ninny of laa |
. .
JJ.UJ.lie GO the beet of satisfaction. .
yeargave ; See thla htuiie'a. Con
cord bolt bauie , wool faced , open throat collar * , can't be beat for tbe money ; i
bought before tbe advance. See uio for harness , collars , pvia and strap work. '
T ni'TTiril VP ' 'lhve ' j t erected a store room at the re. r of my old
* l 111UU1 c a ore , and just received of
! i car Furniture , and with the
present stock Imvo tbo best pelected and most complete stock In the el'y. Iron 1
Beds Itoru .l.50 and up. Tiiblti > , Safes , Lounges , Rockers , Babv Cub : ? , Mattre-s- ;
e , Springs , Chair ? , etc. , at prices well , remember I am not d-rsold. . If you (
need an outtit for housekeeping it will pay you to see me i
"OOIICTPC Do not pay 309 for n range from peddlers wnen von can get
AXCHlj-jCO n butter one from your homo dealers for 840 Tue Pi-nlneular
all steel wrought iron Hanne , the very brat made , with opper reservoir and blgb
shelf , there Is no better llnn e made ; fully warranted ; Otbir stoves fretn SI0.512 ,
Slti and up. The Wonder line , they are fully warranted. The Genuine Glldrien
\Vlre , the best made The llghteet and cheapest In the end ; and Red Rubber
Psilnt , no tar like Imitation ; buy the beet ; it IB alwa t > the clicaprfii.
Sowimr l\r lf llillA : Tbe rew Goodrich and Elric'ge from $20
K- ' - ' A11O A'A * - 1A111CO nod
up ; thttv are warranied for leu yiara ; .
bnve hoKl Ibem lur ten years Wirdow Cur'alnf2oo and up. Home made Tin- '
wsro will give you the best satisfaction , nnd tlnsliop In cnunecllon will , tie store ;
all kinds of ropulilnt ; dine Rice's Garden Seedo of all kind ? . Buy cool frceh
seeds and you will IIKVU sucms Mtllel , Bsiley , prd all Kli ds of rleld eed * ;
priei'8 lower than any catalogue \ rices. Hardware , hnniaine nt d , rices the low-
i"t. Clevifos , double and single trees. My leader , 15o j low tilt ; Forks , Wcrtern
Washer , Klwood h'ieUl Fencloe. Iho b st msrie ; Cloth \Vnnuiis , Fable and
Pocket Kutiory , nd ti complete line of Revilvera and Gunf ; ammunition of nil
kinds ; Copper Rivets , In fact everything , and prices us low the lowefl ; when In
nerd of Implements , Plows , Furniture , Hardware , Wire , Tinware , It will pay you
to see me. With low prices honorable and fair dealing , I have I eld tbe utle o (
the oldi-st hardware gioreln Broken Bow. When In ned of a housekeepinc m'fit
oal mm eavi > money. Have a full line of Coflinf.Catkets and Un < 1 rtakinp Goods
calls intended tonight or day. Youis Rtspectfully , GKORGEVIL1 ING
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I Once Was Lost , but ITow I Have
Pound It.
Where ? At my door. A t ( he Eagle Grocery. What in the
world is it , iny dear ? Jt is at the Eagle Grocery , a mam.
mot i stock ef Groceries , and at the lowest prices you ever
heard of. The Eagle has been reading the papers and keep
ing posted on what was being offered for sale. They don't
say anything about Terbacker and Candy , and other coed
things like that. It is not pickle dishes you Trsnt now , it is
Candy The Eagle has 2,000 pounds of candy for sale cheap. >
Christmas committees are invited to call and get my prices.
Remember the place , on the big corner , jnst east of First
Xational Bank.
W. S. SWAN
. . , - - Proprietor.
A Great Live Stock Journal The
Prairie Farmer.
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A weekly Agricultural and Lire Stock Journal-one dollar a
ye-.ar. It is admittedly the leader of ihe agricultural and lire
stock papers of the United States. It , covers the entire field
of agriculture , dairying , live stock breeding and live stock
feeding It is edited for western farmers and stockman who
carry on diver&iffed work : in fact , it is the farmer's aewspa-
par The regular subscriptaoa price is one dollar a year ; bat
is ordar that every owe of our readers may get it sen year ,
we will sead it a fall year with oar own papar for only SL50.
Tuis low price may be withdraws aay tame ; we rsqaest our
readers to act promptly. Hand in your order or sand it to ut