VL OFFICIAL directory. STATE. ' .Lorenzo Orounse S#ry,,fM,i ....J. 8. Bartley 1'ir;isur1 Post, No. 86, Department of Ne 2 “•A- R-> will meet the first and third W.evenlng of eaoh month In Masonic 8. J. Smiih, Com. Korn valley lodge, i. o. o. iii H. ever>' Wednesday evening in —"Lows hall. Visiting brothers oordially f1 to attend. f-BllIGHT, N. Q. CHAPTER, B. A. M «t« on drat and third Thursday of eaoh “'"Masonic hull. Hobrs Sec. J. C. Habhibh, H. P ‘DIE E. W. Adams, Sec. ,K-~HELMET LODGE. V. D. « (MHtnrt ?1n evrory Monday at 8 o'olook p. nalL Visiting brethern t^S8,K.ofB.and-8M-GBADr*C-C 0Et|LEJlN.CAMPMENT NO. 80.1. inf •m?et8every second and fourth “leach month In Odd Fellows’Hall. Scribe, 0. L. Bright, Of ItEnrw F41» DAUGHTERS «,„ S“?KAH, meets every 1st and 3d each month in Odd Fellows’ Hall. Hrnsv,. „ Lizzis Smith, N. G. eRshi8er, Secretary. LODGE, N0.95.F.&A.M. l1u\!?>‘‘®m^nUr8dairnl8l,ta ^Uxs, See. A. L. Towns, W. M. oct-caj NO. 1710. M.W. OF A. and third Tuesday In ®“nth in.ki?1 and third H. C o‘."‘he Masonic hall, '■ranin, clerk. R. J. 0 Hayes, V. O. .."mVoii^Xv'NC^ 158, Meets seoond !*s“nic haliTu except Sunday at 11:35 p “ “ 9:65 a 1,3 Honda.1 \v jND CH“t.SBA. “Tjcsdav’ Tvf1-and FrW“y at 7:00 “uuj.Thurs.and Sat.at..1:00 Us Monday1 w AiiD pabdock. X&J-and Friday at..7:00i 0.„ y’Thur8-and 8at. at..4:30) o’v* uu ** MondSf'wA5D NIOBRARA. '** TuewaTVnC.?’a“l Fri. at.,.. 7:00 1 ueadav tk. na ™-at—‘ :0° * O sti,, ’ h '• and 8at- at..-4:001 o'neh» ui«. ana oat. at...4 'isi'on.vih.uNI> Summinsvix-ui. “on., wii ““A^dar* at... 11 d» i eu. and Friday at.1:00 ] RoutOlAgy. The following are extracts from last week’s Stuart Ledger. Editor Wertx has. been a long-suffering victim of the Jew’s malice, but at last he has thrown down the gauntlet and announced that the fight is on. We reproduce these clippings as an indication of Kautzman’s standing away from home and at the same time give approbation Ot Wertz course, which in aggravating cases like this, is excusable: The notorious Ham Kautzman in the last jssue of his dirty, lying, slanderous, contemptible sheet, devotes a screed in his “valuable paper” to the Ledger and its editor, which, as far as gall and palpable, falsehood is concerned ha6 never had its equal in the annals of Holt county journalism. This incubus upon humanity and decent journalism opens his piece of idiotic slop in the following language; =«Bie.week,*>e.,ore election the Stuart Ledger said in substance that if Charley Hamilton luminary*^ 11 WOuld mean death to that In the literal meaning of the plain English term he is a dirty lias; his muse is the prince of liars: he lies by rote; he lies from force of habit; he lies when the truth would do better; he lies because he is a born liar and has his profession reduced to a science. We will mail him a copy of the paper and if he can find a sentence that has the re motest semblance to the meaning he implies we will pay the board bill he jumped in Stuart eight years ago which he to this day owes, and to a woman at that, when his profession was thet of a drunken loafer and tin horn gambler. Kautzman, as a reform leader,' is noth ing more nor less than an ignis fatuiis. Such luminaries have their origin in the dark, skummy, slimy marshes that breed disease and pestilence. To follow it is only to be led into mire and ooze among slimy lizzards and snakes. A man who would follow the teachings which are the emanations of Kautzman’s warped and perverted brain—his thoughts rise, like the ignis fatuus, from a cesspool of inward rottenness—would soon find himself an enemy of all the rest of man kind—a pure and simple anarchist. We give the ostracised son-in-law fair warning: Stop your hellish, libelous accusations and keep your long nose out of our business. If you do not there is going to be such a rattling among the dry bones of the closeted skeletons as there has never been before in Holt county. We are not trying to run a bluff but for the good of all concerned give timely warning. **»wbw viv; vuhiob| The city council has from time to time been called upon by certain buyers in O’Neill to investigate the manage ment of the city scales and at the last meeting appointed a committe for that purpose. In the meantime, by request we publish the following affidavit made by Mr. Miller in his own defense. The State op Nebraska, ) Holt County, i 88 I, Joe Miller,being first duly sworn de pose and say that as weigh-master of the city scales in O’Neill, Neb., I have al ways performed my duty to the best of my ability. That at no time as weigh master did I knowingly wrong in any manner any person, either buyer or seller. That I take particular care in having said scales prop erly balanced and make reports on weights of produce as is shown by said scales when properly balanced. I know neither friend nor foe in the per formance my duty, and any reports made by nWilliam Fallon or Con Keys or any other person, reflecting on'my official integrity, are wholly false and without foundation. The above named men being unable to buy me to act dis honestly now endeavor to get me re moved. Joe Milled. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of December, 1893. Thomas V. Golden, [seal] Notary Public. My commission expires November 27, 1897. . _ A "Trait” Which Is Popular. There is a great deal of indignation felt against trusts. The s.ugar trust, the standard oil trust, the Welch tin plate trust, the English salt trust, and other combinations of the kind, are vigorously denounced, and it is a subject of con troversy whether there are more trusts in England than America, and whether protection or free trade fosters them. But there is one form of trust against which no one has anything to qpy. That is the trust the public reposes in Hood’s sarsaparilla. select duik oysters now on uuuu. 21-3 O’NBiLii Grocbry Co. Atkinson Graphic: ' So it seems that Kautzy is a "fiddler.” Whether he took lessons in the art from the beastly tyrant who fiddled while Rome was burning, or graduated under the tutor ship of the author of “Rakensack Traveler" is not determined by any mention in the great encyclopedias of modern date. Rut notwithstanding this lamentable omission in the records of great compilers, Kautzy 4s an artist on the ungodly viol, and when his genius, in connection with this instru ment, is slighted, he mounts the tripod of wrath and while his ears fan the at mosphere on Mount Olympus into a cyclone, he tips his pen with the gall of bitterness and scrawls a drastic screed against Clyde King because that gentle and model kid did not force the manage ment of a recent Rebecca ball in O’Neill to employ the Independent professor of cat*gut symphony to entertain the- Re becca guild on that occasion with a demoniac rendition of the "Devils Dream.” The tone, temper and scurril ous verbiage of the screed proves, be yond question, that in all that is decent and manly, Clyde King is as much above Kauizman as the "ridge pole of heaven is abov% the mudsill of hell.” The importance of keeping the liver and kidneys in good condition cannot be overestimated. 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