THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. Clippings. BETTER LOOK 0DT. MM . fl ILI - A ....11... A.I inseauoroiiaw yvpvr .i 'r" 'for bit country lnlSol ana servea tour years and lour months, def.es a ny man to tana up in irons oi uim nuu m be la not ready to wear by and fight lor the atara endetrlpes, because ha oppose tba prmint MeKloley war to tba Philip .,iM N tnnn ho a. riant to ear that any of tba old soldiers o!85 rears ago are not aa patriotic now aa they were then. Tbey All stand op lor tba flag and tbey all know that today tba flax lain tba wrong place and in bad company. There ara no eopperbeada amougtne Lincoln Jilrelmgs and a good way to keep ont of trouble in not to bint In tba proaenoe ol tba old eoffee coolers and pen aion IraodM tbat tbey ara not tor tbt flag. 'l)eWitt Independent. FALHK CHARGES. I wleh to etate that Colonel Btotsen : berg waa my boid rounder and my friend, and tbat I know the eourre Irom wblcb tbossfalee charges emanated. Not one of the three or lour officers wbo sought tbecolonel'a removal were popolletsor democrat; not one ol tba Omaha gang, wblcb woe ao aotif e in placing the mat ter before tbe legislature were popnllst or democrats and it was a republican legislature, as everyone knows, except the Cltlxen imbecile, tbat was reaponsl. bio lor- tba passage ol ths Htotsenberg resolution. 01 course, there were populists who Toted lor the resolution, but tbey were led Into it, aa were soma ol their republi can colleagues, by tba misrepresenta tions ol that republican gang ol politi cal shysters at Omaha, and when any on attempts to foist that infamous Action onto tb populists it is an Indica tion tbat h possess a totally deprav.d nature or la affiluted with an utter ah. aonceofgray matter. Amlgo In Madi son tUar. .". , BETTEK LOOK OUT. - Tbe Ifannaorat had better make aura of tboir ground before tbey commence filling the Jails with "traitors." The American people may conclude to ask them by what authority they re carry Ing oa this Philippine war and dotting the laliinda with the erravea ol our Kal ian t sous, the life of tb humblest of whom is worth mora than tbe wbols archipelago, The power to declare and carry on war Is a constitutional func tion vested scluslvely in congress, In the present Instetioe neither congress nor the people have been consulted, and good constitutional authorities believe tbat tb "Hannacrata bar laid them selves liable to impeachment by their unlawful proceedings, Ht. Paul Preee, NOT DEWEX'8 FAULT. Tbe New York Daily News speaks to theoolot wbenltsaysj It la not Admiral's fault tbat tbs Pbll. Ippln situation Itself doe not make us feel as proud as ws did feel when w beard of bis own splendid victory a year ago. W know that If he bad been given Iree band by tbe Washington author ities there would have been no armed conflict between the natives and our solve, but tbat everything would have been Jaatly and peacefully arranged, Aguinaldo and bis followers would hav been permitted to establish local self government lor themselves and tbs United Htates would have represented them abroad and guaranteed them pro tection agalnet foreign aggression. If Dewey Instead ol Msrrltt bad bean (a a position to direct tba oours of the Americans at Manila after tba victory of May 1st, history might hav been quit JltJrent. -Ei. The Detroit Evening New prints a cartoon tba design of which is to sbow tbat whatever els tb Dstrolt Monlcl- fial owoersblp commission accomplishes t will Isava behind it an enduring mon ument In tb fact tbat it baa proved tbat street railway franchises are worth tnlllloaa and tbat three oent fare will pay. Tbl much Las been drawn ont and akowa to be positive fact by ths nego tiation regarding transfer of Detroit's street railways to tb municipality. 01 coorss what is true ol Detroit e railway I tru ol tb surface roads in otbsr oltiss. Tb corporation bar a way of eitlog igures to provs almost anything they want but here are some facta that in to future may oaus soms troobl.-Buffalo Times. WILL ASSIMILATE. It Is dollars to doughanta that Itatsa Attornsy Moanttt, of Ohio, could not get tb offlo ol dog-catcher la any Ohio city. Hs has dared to stand for tb people ol hi stats and to oppose tb of fer ol $400,000 brlb mosey Iron ths Htandard Oil frost Rockefeller bad a very r fleet I vs way of dealing with such dangerous men as Prof. Bsmls, Pro!. Andrews and Atloraey Monoett Mr, Monnett will soon bs permanently oat ola Job, and, Ilk a Filipino, will be come "assimilated." E. A. T. NEW HEROES. The Me lean soldiers had thlaga their own way until ths boys cams horn In 'OS. Alter that ilbe Meiloan veti-raos were bark numbers,. No office lor them, II will bs the earns way with ths (I.A It. IhIIows in a little while. Tbey have bad I fJ 1 rVAWAVtf it-V mmf - - - - - w - I l vw m aa IVo cro too Lcrccst ' a " W M h n-l iihi twa I. Mtiu feaiMlllH mm! ttmvm Mi ti lavaiM Has sVasasM) al.gs0i0. &&4$ 4 of kliU s iuwmI ut u a lit niaT BUT MM AH Hum Ibikea sr u ibe adtMiiesa f Tf aa.1 (tun t lb aw rM ul I mt Imm.h w k M walKg lain fitw ttmt.li k i li-jl lalmi titw lMiaiM, M VlMCttAB) Hit tl M mt urn IK wliMttu. 4 na 1tt t14.123.tZ3 &m3mmtf, CMOCA HX CR30OCI00000 PILE CURE FREEl 10,000 Trial Treatmentf U tfN away or the flIU PIH rVUU. whirl im Uoa ued orr 16 rnti m pMlAo for all kind. Hkm la lb KmaHathtw mm aa4 Miii armlaa nd rour nam and P. 0. addim, dwfijUoa of ton iii ,i u, a.. ii.mi f M ui i mi foy hmmpwm t mi rwiara man. or uti HIV (KM (lUu4 aa tb. a long pull but tbeir day Is over. It may be an uncomfortable thought but the new soldiers will own me sarin me aeit twenty-five years. It is to b hoped hawsver. that they will not band to gether to work for pensions and all tbe offices In sight. No nation ever did what this country Dae done tor in oia aoiaier. Tb pension Is all right for those wbo were disabled. Tb country owes tbat. York Teller. LINCOLN DENIED IT. In on ol Lincoln's early speeches against slavery be said, answering Stephen A. Douglas: "My distinguished friend says It is fan inult to tb mi grant to Kansas and Nebraska to sup pose tbev are not able to govern them selves. W must not slur over ad ar gument of tbls kind because It bappeas to tiokls tbe ear. It must bs met aod answered. 1 admit tbat tb smlgrant to Kansaa and Nebraska is competent to govern himself, but (the speaker ris ing to bis full height) I deny bis right to govern any other person without tbat parson's consent," And there are peo ple In tbls country wh dar compare McKinley to Lincoln. Kansaa Common r. .'.'' L J'ABTY PBEJCDICK, Tb populists have set the country a good example by rising above party prejudices. Tbe bav bald their princi ple as their chief eoncera and their par ty as subordinate and secondary. Tbey bar recognised reformer la tb other parties as they appeared and hav fused with them on principles. Tbey bavs united with such men as Teller and Town and bar been loud in their praises ol such mm as I'ingree, and Jones ol Toledo. Tbey hailed tb Chi cago democratic platform as tb formal declaration of tbat party to tbeir prin ciples, Tbey accepted Bryan as tbs Ideal leader of tba reform movement, feeling tbat their principles wer repre sented by him and that tbeir cause waa sals In bis hands. In this way they en listed in the support ol tbeir cause mil lions of democrats who rota tbeir party ticket regardless of Its principles or rather who think (mor of tbeir party than it principles. No greater political mlstak could bav been mad than for the populists to have refused to nom inate Bryan In 1890 aod so failed to encourage and u tills tb reform tendency of tbe democratic party. Tb Outlook. NINETY 1'Klt CENT of tba people have soma kind of humor lh the blood, and tills causes many dJseaae, Hood's rkirsaptrJlla cures these owease wy expelling wis humor, Hood's Pills are nonjrritatlnir and the oixly pills to take with Hood's Mar. sapanila, Plugs or Good Horses. Tbls Is what is said by a dealer wbo bss bad many years of experience at ons of tbs greatest bors markets of tbs country: "Never in ths history of borss raising wss tbsrs a wider difference between plug and good horses. Farmers must give as much thought to ths selection of botti dam and sirs as tbey do to tbs bresdlng of cattls and other live stock, A coscb borss tbat will bring $300 is s easily raised as a plug tbat will bring but $46. Such a borss Is useful on ths farm until. tb tlm when hs Is ready for the market, and can be used both to tb plow and on tb wag on, In ess he lacks ths style or ac tion necessary to bring a fancy pries, he Is still a general purpose horss and will bring a pries tbat will bs profit able to th raiser." Ka. City Owaetefclsi. The thinking element In society bss observed tbat tbe people bav been habitually living franchise worth mil Bona to private corporations and at tba asms tins th donors bava been paying profltabl rates for public service. Tb natural deslr Is to reserve tb benefit heretofore bestowed by franchise for tb people, and tb remedy appear to be municipal ownership and operation. Most of tb cities of tbe world bave taken over tbeir waterworks system by purchase from private corporation A number bave bought np the local gaa worka Toll roads, so far as they en croach into municipal borders, are be ing purchased, and the neat step will be tbe purchase of tbe street rsllwaya Tba United States is years behind sev eral British cities and tbe colonies of Australia and Nsw Zesland In this par ticular, snd tbe ressons are sufficiently tppsrsnt Tbe s versus Individual in tbls country hss enjoyed so good a chance of hewing out a fortune for bluiaelf that lis bss until of lets ignor ed lbs rolceeul stcuiuolsttons of wesltb by ths cm -rporatlons, wblcb are usually directed by a genius of management. American Uegiatrr -' . I IWliM Ml W kate the ltHiir 4akai4 miu uM mm aef raM ut w aast as' ttssssf esas raae Mfwt, W immkI a4 amt fcur"4 eTOewsT TO KM, 4 fufto ah Mts u la a ww 0ne,"iia'e m annua tm mm. we In l in l ) i hka ) fttlly in lwre luu an a4 kal o ) MW. ' Tha Vnlaa of ClaveA During a farmers' Institute held not long sloe at Canisteo, N. Y., Mr. Terry gavs a talk on the value of clover. H said: "Above every man's farm there are 40,000 tons of nitrogen to the acre; clover can tr ke this from the air Into the soil; no other crop can do this. It takes forty-five pounds of potasn to grow a ton of clover, A good heavy crop of clover will take the nitrogen from the air and ths mineral matter from th ground, Th ground should b kept stirred up, constantly bringing tbe ground a rich, deep color, Clover has a va us. a treat vaius, apd when plowed under th ground becomes rich and can be utllltsd for other crops. One hundred pound of red clover hay contains more blood and element than a ton of any otner bay, Mr, Terry grows mor clover hay than any. otber kind, lie feeds It al most entirely to his cattle, Hs, In company with his brother. went into th farming business about thirty years ago, 'Tbey purchased farm of 120 acres in northeastern Ohio, It was almost entirely run down, peo ple laughed at them and thought they would soon tire of th pines, Before tbey took it tbe farm did not pay itself half-way, , Ei., twelve ton of bay from forty-flvs acres was the swan yield. When tbey began farming they bad nine cows, on horse and harness and not a .dollar in money, and it was pretty bard times with them. Mr, Terry said tbat he was glad to get off tbs farm long enough to go to tows and earn something to cat. His neigh bor advised him to sow some clover seed In a field where one-half was tim othy and the other half with nothing on it. This he did, and he got more clover than timothy, The cow that at the clover bay gav a larger mess of milk, and tbls afterward led him to growing the clover hay for feeding bis stock, Th way in which Mr, Terry discovered th great value of clover a a fertiliser was this! He had a large field which he Intended to put Into corn; the field bordered on the road side and ran back toward the bill, The field near th road was covered with clover and the remaining part waa timothy, u had not fertilizer enough to cover tbe whole field, and so It waa only put on tbe timothy piece, The field was plowed and corn planted; after th harvest Mr, Terrf found more corn had grown on tbe clover piece without any manure than did from tbe piece that was fertilized. From this tlm on b decided to grow clover; then utilize tbe ground for po tatoes and wheat, The clover was plowed under every three years, Their crops began to Increase each year, and thirteen years after they purchased the land tbey obtained thirty-five bushels of wheat to tbe acre, Th farmer of tb country wer astonished at tbls change, and Mr, Terry was subjected to a good deal of criticism for bU methods of doing business, People called him a robber ind a blackguard; but there was no attention paid to this. On man said that b could see signs of desolation, and tbat they (tb Tsr rys) wer leaving barren land for their children. During tbe past year their land av eraged forty bushels per acre, Mr, Terry saves the manure from tbe barnyard, and tbls nets him thousands of dollars each year, The authorities laugh at Mr, Terry for plowing the clover under with tbe Idea of enriching th land, Clover when standing shade th ground, which assists also in enriching It About five years ago Mr. Terry bought cows for dairy pur poses, and to-day is fsedlng them on red clover bay, In 1898 tbe oows brought to tbe creamery 7,316 pounds of milk each, Mr, Terry says by use of clover the cows will In five year's avsrage 12,000 pounds of milk each. Cow Peas as Hay, Every good thing has Its rsvsrse side, and even tbe cow pea, which Is coming Into great prominence as a crop for green manuring, la thus attacksd, by a writer, as being unfit for bay: It is as a hay crop that cow peas are nearest a, fail ure. Owing to their tangled, sprawling vines, it Is almost Imposslbls to cut, pitch or cure tbem as bay, Often they will rot next to tbe ground while tbe vines are still growing, and If cut, tbey are very bard to cure, tbe leaves on top drying and crumbling off while still green- and wet underneath, ne;.t tha ground. If stored damp In barn or stack tbsy will beat and rot en masas, or may, by fermentation and heat, turn their large per cant of ni trogen Into a form of niter, dangerous to horses and cattls. If caught by ralna after cutting they are very liable to spoil, and owing to their tnll rendition, are hard to dry out. Alfalfa,-In the localities where It imrreeds. which ars mainly la the arid regions of the West, alfalfa Is much mors productive than clover. It hss hIiq the advantage that once ths around N Kdad with It th plant will live fur yests. The chief drawback I Hist It takss lonaer to get a start, the plant not making much growth until Isle (he first sessoa. It Is very Impatient of wet, and rannot be grown where the ground during Hiring or late In winter la flooded. After the flrat year three crop of bar may N rut in a year, and as tha plant has the power of dlalateiratlag air la the toll by the nodules gmwa on Its roots, the soli Isrresaes la nltroaenaus fer tility. Hut of rourss mlnsral fprUUiurt mut be supplied when tbey are aed ed, a no disintegration, ef th air cat furaWh any of ibte.Ki, )ew ttesta aMSe t was Ore lamia, N Y May Il-Te grata shovelera, whuae treablea wer tes Uv4 t bav been eattafaetortly set IU4, bav refuted U gt Ut wet: la the elevator will) tba wh did nut atrlaa, ANTITRUST LAWS. Thee In Moat Stales Are WeHkleee an4 laeffeetlv. The antitrust laws on the statute books of the varions states are of little more practical effect In suppressing trnats than if they were merely resolu tion panned by the Ancient Order of Has Ik-cns. Lawyer will tell yon tbut tbls is became those antitrust bills tbat wars not drawn In bad faith were sub sequently so tinkered In committee in the interest of the trusts tbst tbey can not be made to do that wblcb tbey ao eloquently profess to do, , A lawyer who has made an analysis of the (rust laws finds them vory weak. In New York the special antitrust stst ntesars not effective. Chaptsr 8H8 of (he laws of 1807. which profoased to be a blow at trusts, tins been found uncon stitutional and void by ths courts, This statute started out with tbe following clear and wholly proper declaration of principle, ; . "Every contract, agreement, arrange ment or combination whereby a monop oly in the manufacture, production or sale in (his state of any article or com modity of common nse Is or may be created, Htabllhd or maintained, or whereby competition In this state In ihe supply or price of any such article or commodity is or may be restrained or prevented, or whereby for tb pur pose of creating, establishing or main twining a monopoly within tbs state of th manufacture, production or sale of any such article or commodity, the free pursuit In this state of any lawful busi ness, trade or occupation is or may be restrained or prevsntsd, is hereby de clared to be against public policy, illegal and void." Tbe npsetting of the law as nnconstl tntional did not overturn tbs legality of tbat paragraph, for it merely recite the common law of tbe state under which trusts are illegal and void, lint no proceedings are bad under the com mon law. As to tbe antitrust law in Illinois, it is frankly conceded that It is worthless. It wa drawn purely for political affect, was tinkered by friends of tb trusts and was subjected to specious amend rient disguised a a concession to tbe labor vote. These amendments, lawyers say, make the law .tinconstitntional, inasmuch a tbey exempt combinations having tbe effect of raising wsgtis, and tbat point destroys ii application a a general law, A new antitrust law is !;rogrossing through tbe Illinois legis stnr. It is almost a copy of that in force In Indiana, which th governor and attorney general of Indiana soy is not . effective. It cover every business except inch a is carried on under tbe building association and homestead act of Illinois. ' Ohio passed i law less than a year ago prohibiting tbe issuance of trust certificate or tb making of agreement to prevrot competition. Person con nected with trost forfeit $00 a day to tb state. u on notic from tba at torney gtnersi trust I not dissolved, all those connected with it are guilty of a misdemeanor and may be fined from $00 or $1,000. Anyone Injured by tbe operations of a trust may recov er twice tb amount of damage and tb cost of th suit. , Th Indiana law enacted in 1097 tb state authorities think worthless. An effort to amend It so a to make it effect ive failed in tba legislature. Tbe Minnesota Isw imposes a penalty of from $100 to $1,000 and imprison ment from on to ten year oa those wbo form a trost; but, though it wa passed in 1801, there bs been no pros ecution under it. Tbe stst snprems court baa sustained th principle of combination. Th Michigan statutes bar trusts, whether formed in or outside tbe state, and inflict penaltiea of, from $100 to $fi00and imprisonment for not more tban one year, or both. Louisiana prohibit foreign trusts from doing business ifi tbe state, but this does not keep tbem out Tbe penal tie are fine of $100 to $1,000, with from aif month' to a year' Imprison ment. Labor unions and farmer' or ganlaationa are exempt. Beversl prose cutions ara In progress. Maasscbusetts baa specific antitrust laws, but tbe general corporation law prohibiting stock watering prevents the Incorporation of trusts in tbe Bay State However, tbey do business there, a In New York. Pennsylvania bs no antitrust pro visions, but under her common law trust magnates may be proceeded against civilly and prosecuted crimi nally as conspirator North Carolina's antitrust Isw ar not effective Virginia has none, A bill introduced In th last legislature was killed In committee. Malue's aitltrnat law i very sweep ing, but it is not efTectlvsIn preventing truls from doing bualoeee, lu moat of the state th official charged with the doty of smsshlng trust neglect It. Nsw York Journal ATTEHTIOH, HOUSEKEEPERS. Wgihlng Clothe WUii Esy f-y aaUg"Tla metere" Washtaf Pre paaWua. N rabbisg at eioMesa e aaalag asaeaiae es44. lead 4 eaata la stow t pay anetagw wa vil esad, IlIS, ewwaab rf eNleeff eaala. TIT If, Caniron Co., U. S. Ait., Leaver City. nmi WssssJI BMgses' tt'Nw' tsj Aj49l A Mother's Responsibility A great roponnibtllty nail upon mothers st th llms their daugh ters srs budding into womanhood, It your daughter is pais, comolains ol wfaknsM, la "tired out" upon alight sscrtion; if ah is troublsef with htadMh or backache, pain in ths itdfi il her temper ii fitful snd her appall poor, id ii in a condition of extreme serif, a fit subject for (hit moil dreadVd ef all 4ifMcoflomption. U you notice any el these aymploim lok no tlm in procuring , , Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People They will aasiit your daughter to develop properly and regularly! they will enrich ths blood, strengthen th oervo, and all daugar of eoimimp'.lon aod premature death will bs averted. Mm, JiiliiTnaer,oflWllalirMl,reel)liK(rolt,Mleli,laHyi "Weliada aorloii time Willi my ilititiiMff, lidul noUiav any tariima IIIiim Mil inl to KniUinillv wnl away, nr ilwinr eitiltMl the d ! by an odd tiunm wiik'ii aa 1 afterward ' liminfil, meant lavlt of lilooil, ....... "We Dually louml k inmllnlne tlmt del lied liar. After Hire IhohIIi' Irnuiment liar healih waaao srenlly improve'l you would , hot liava rt-iH.Kiilrd iir. Mi salneii In llenh raiiltlly mikI mrmii . In in.rl i iiMilth, Tlie liiHillnlna uaeil w) lit, Wllliuma' I'luk I'llla for I'ale I'wiple. 1 have alway Sept lie ill III Ilia Imiiae Slim ami iiavtrtold many inutijer al-oul lliani. They bave eiriMiiaU ioma wonderful eurae." i ym M Kvmi tig Mr, tirlroit, Mien, All tba elements neceaiary to give nsw lifs snd rkhnen to (hs blood snd restore shattered nsrvei are contained, in a conderued form, la pt. Williams' Pink Pilli lor Pals People. , They sr a iprcHle for (rouble; peculiar to females, such as iupprenlona, irregularities and all forms of weakness They build up ths blood, and reitore ths glow of health to psl snd sallow cheeks, In men they elfccl a radical curs la all cases arising irom menial worry, overwork or exceaKi of whatever nature. fir, Wlllisma' PlnK f'lllarwrfal People are aolil In bose (never In looae bulk at 60 eeiiua ! or l he for WW, anil may Imil dell dross-late, or Ulraul by mall from lr. William Msdlclii : Mclieneciaiiy, N, V, Tl ih ti. iulti'tmd W iiffc wTm mmi la a -t I f , israuta it i'.a rasMwewMj a, ai . 1 4 fmJiftZtwJLtrmdi. from Urn iUufm Mi,''dirrrwaaji'm.y'M, a luae, lilaafaa eif m wI- MpnaiK-4. .1 ImIm, liiifli, t-wu. tnmt tfi ift r 1 1 S jf Tsmeerrai Rti," M 7MntwsTIl I iif tlx alabrMf wl Bmi i hwiiMt erS iMWaaweKj MHMMli.1lilr. I awfavanraM I iaaf tffwUaMaf Jai Wpmmmk IrVM. i-mmi lili i Hul fnu MgM sWsMal bbsMM s WtMmWMmMm1Mt)Mw)9Mtwl k)$M $Mma9m T . .. . A aciMtS easis ft tail riMl iMMia fcf f f fVMMltM, hf th brnw mm MJUeM or wUat U aay awl a Itm m m fmit Sri af Try If Am rauntS a4 w win nrnna jumr mntmi ir Fm m mm pwnmniw I Otlll WLU'UITY If I ITU ' vta ttm I it iImuI im iu mm yuur aHni'r mkmui u.wrUa Swih, ar Horn KsriiMif; Sat. Hank, OkliNuro) or Hon -. p'r !i latuaw- a v. wAan,Wu1wlln9ioriMtoibMMe,Jt t t .HNfiMir In ()blau, H kit nimXmi tf mm Staa.a.M, I OblHM'i, an wifl'ir aaarlr I. peovw la ear ava kIMinSi mtd mi iima Marnihlna In InualMl lnl niHMoll aa ImmI nnimiMU liiatrumnl leif u. SSdfMe, Alt, K9ZSWA sV CdTtl.), Mwa, w General Blackomithincy, RE H orxe Shoeing, Painting, Htc. Etc. 3 o Ml in, ',f lr"t1 arreeMem g'v i In Tame or lnreelng Hr a, ) Called lor and returned. Oiiaranteesatlsfaatioa. 1 Employ one of the test Telephone 802 1422 orcrjp orjn DOUAn c?4? t retail WESTEHiM GLASS & PAINT CO., 324 South 12th. Lincoln. Jototooro. iitni trnthuif HWIHM.I, mtmUf a r-iiWuiir'L I V t a i VV U nil. M He m W J - rm t jnim ' ' - aa , m r Wrica als s. e.t,M mmt Out f 4 Ir-wkl kra ia Oer rm4 Ir-wai kraa taniHlu ..-- n mw Xalhi e.Wa i.id -f U , ra - iV - W k4 l.l,..MIMMa -a,k (iii vlSlI t "-' h, .sV-aal A II I - An4 V ' I : V I: r i, Ml !iir Nank, i ei,fci Si,m Smw j . -. . isiLalan aod Wswasa U$ VnAJ Ilka '' It prUm , DDI SB 9 nepairinqf, ' e I ,awrrli aaf ...-- " 1 e-M iw ' F 4NewMteel8hoeal0. Tires f5t, (t.fO New Tire 1.C3 per woi, l.uu. Horse Shoers In the west 0 Street, Lincoln, Nebnslu. 1 1 ff??5KS5SSSK!Sff5SSj' mm wm ae - 4. V.Val . t - .. ! lW a 4 la. . 4, a m iLJ ?-? flrri; Y .a lZ-w. C "A.t mi . w I