April 11, 1901 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT FREE A NEW CURE FOR (IDNEYuidBLADDER Plsiists. Kssaitrya, Etc Iitr4 -rf th EUMfi a&4 Radlr eaaee Fr.-tt a 4.aaov fcaaatia.a. Grat paia in baca.ta4e' 4iMrir4ii1c4iItr too frjst tn&4r ae, Iftjf v. or ctHr di 9ium tiCiV rw is ksat ta a nw botasv tcal -. ory. ti.o arcoMfcrrfai ea Kara e&rab eai4 fcf bti. ... tb "s;-r tlirtictt." fra iia ia-aTa It?. Eat lalia. Xt ItACtiM art rrur of J.3W txut car i 4Jtty. U aeta tiiroefcy o li kidaaya. aad ear fcf atrattitir ojt it-o biooj Lb jwi'-' e I re Axil, LiUta:, atav, wiuea uun be f.a La iie I L rut. a A4rorai tit itcoaa iH!f f4 atsa if ataUaaa and aiutaay aa4 r. 4irr Zi.aaa ntsf Mr ata4JAaT. faa- A $tMrai, of liartiatt. Tas o-rta to WrntM l?ri froaa t'rtc And, eai a4 t'rmary d.S.eaity. l-ULg Ut sa-jcti. mumf.ue4 Ida twd. aa-d hia cuaspieta ear ty tha kti haa atrsb Macy la4w, la-eio-iit Mr. a-aa CaaCa. el Poo-okiO. h. ' a4 l I t'.j, Laa&caata. I.U . a a taa Wf U ita vcawlcrf U nnliri (ovora La kllaay a4 c.fc? d-iooritara je.Ua- to amaeaahomL Tlt ftm taey ;,iraof ue uli4u(iWlirHl !kMfr7 fur ywerarlf. ui a&4 yusoa La'tr C.a bf aaaii Fra. siy aaaiLaf Uet t-e car your-. ! yoe will rraaaftd it to :!.. It a a frjcii as-l cannot (ail. a ij-aaa. T Oirri kiiaf Care CaaSBpa&y. imtfXh r lore. YAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE Ugh f or CcIiretWat-KMrsvr Caaatr AhaaJ-aSaaa1 OaaxM-taalty far IU faraa re-re to Taaa tk War It The collections are lighter than uaaal. aUtough a decidedly t-ltby toce nj&a through most of the corrnposdrsice. Everywhere the peo ple are waking up. notwithstanding th fact that rprfEg work on the fans will re2ure xcoat of thtlr attention. A few aal only a fewhare written eauftic letter; and. belle Ins that ev ery raaa it entitled to hi opinion, we rt!sa the titter with the weet- One cf the creete surprlaea 1 the dona tion nf $10 fcy the Fort Kearney Al liance, thu placing Kearney county at the hea-1 of the list, with a credit of ti7i. Cumin. In tM report, stand aeeond with J 140; but a collection of llJsi ent in by EJitor Eric John oa, of the New Era, Waboo. receiired after til report u made up. would gie Saacder woai place; as It stands she has Iti&i. Other counties oter the Z mark are: Antelope, IZZXZ; Cutter. tZ?i Lancaster. UZ: Io!k. VIM: Waahinrton, $27.11; York. $22.15. The Saunders County New Era. Wa boo. propose placing Saunders county at the head of the list. Contributor tsay cali at that See and pay to Mr. Johnson, who will remit to Secretary lie France, thus taring them that trouble. Other reform papers might weil take cp the matter la a similar manner and h!p the work along. Sec retary lie France would gladly mall each reform paper, oa Tuesday even ing of each week, a statement of the total receipts, amount contributed to that date by the county, and list of .-ontribster for the current week lir in the coueiy.- Tbu each county paper could publish for It own county wbat The Independent publishes for the whole state. If you want this ser rir. ask far iu Address CQ.De France. 1Z$ South 2-th at, Lincoln, Neb. ItECEIITS. Prerlouly acknowledged $714 71 To Ttteday noon 7S fcO Total SQ 21 nr counties. Contribution of ZZc each, unless oth-rwte tp.ciei.) ADAMS Trrrlously me knowledged, $10 17; Aug. H. llinden-'p, clerk di trsrt court. Haatinr: part of L. C. Wbitfoab collection ID. S. Warwick. Pil!s.e ee Clay county. Total. $11.17. ANTELOPE Previously acknowl edffrd. til: Chaa. SehsJu. Elgin; Henry H. Ilrartoa. $1. Orchard, for Inl'pefient edition. Total. $J2.i. liOONE Ireriocaly acknowledged. $22.73; no receipt. BOX I!UTTE Previously acknow. 't. $2: A. S. Heed. $3. county treaurer. Alliance. Total. $7.a3. BOVD Previotiily acknowledged, $1: W. IL Heed. Butte; F. A. Iutnam. county clerk. $1 and $1 for Indepen dent collection; $1 by A. Erskine, 30c. IB. L. CUsr. b-l-c: lie Flmple. 20c) a!l Lynch. Total. $2.75. BUFFAIjO Prertouiy acknowl edged, ti ll; no receipt. BURT Previously acknowledged. fSZ: J M. IL-lckon. Loc. Oakland. Total. $:-";. BUTLER Previous r acknowledged $14i; J. C. Smith. Garrison; U H. A!br. $1. Surprtae. for Independent eo!Setioa J- C. Schroeder. Uk, Sur prii. Ttal. $15J22. C ASS I't i ou 1 f ac k no w led ged . $7.7S; Ptrtvihtt. V.'r; ;r.g Water. $2. Total, f ' CEDAR lr-rifiualy acknowledged. $2-7 S; tJ3 iec-.pt4. "THE HOUSE THAT TT3 s3 r-i tVs Fall rlaM-Ptatfana Spriar agaai l S j aaav at tbac-ut. Xuta ama laajira cr-r f ivts.: jUe f "-i:g UJ UMCtt; Urn 4 apraaa bmkmd. SLa r poup .a uae otif asur-. a ara fectter. It vur rutin ara n mtm4 rS mat nln aMrstM 1 I bmMlttkaw4witmffMuttM r-ia., titmd. M im m. Kti-..,ikt. - . tr.Ml f u intk. GtdM it,ia aaav at-. Wt&TCW WtKCAWTILI SEIID aw aU taa aaava ina, aa A r Inm fctatyaw taMtfaaaa. Mra MutfM) rw.w. "w It- C munt . .1 1 ..i. 1. I T, - . J. -J .m 1 -aa. M m M "SJF f aw gr t t-ta r vifiaMt. . lima mm A tum. CHASE B. F. Fulk.1 Champion.' CHERRY Previously acknowledged $8.25: A. P. Madson, $1, Gordon. To tal. $3.25. CHEYENNE Previously acknowl edged, 60c: Robert Graham, 60c, Cle man; J. E. Hall, 35c, Llsco. Total, $lJ5. CLAY Previously acknowledged, $23.63; Fred Kahler, Deweese; A. P. Peterson, Saronville: part cf collec tion 75c by L. C. Whitcomb, (Adam Abler, John Cunningham) all Spring Ranch, see Adam county; Fred Burk lund. 50c; C Wisen, Verona. Total, $25.43. COLFAX Previously acknowledged, $15; John Kopac (thoroughbred poultry) 75c. Wells. Total, $2. CUMING Previously acknowledged, $44X0: no receipts. CUSTER Previously acknowledged, $37.95; no receipts. DAKOTA Previously acknowledged $2.35; no recelpts. DAWES Previously acknowledged, $5.50; no. receipts. DAWSON Previously acknowl edged, $5; E. B. Reynolds, W. R. Shepherd. Lexington. Total, $5.50. DIXON Previously acknowledged, $1.25; Geo. Childs, $1. L. L. Weaver, Wakefield. Total, $2.50. DODGE Previously acknowledged, $3.50; no receipt. DOUGLAS Previously acknowl edged. $3.50; no receipts. DUNDY Previously acknowledged, $1; no receipts. FILLMORE Previously acknowl edged, $15.50; W. II. Sisler, Geneva. Total, $15.75. . . FRANKLIN Previously acknowl edged. $9; A. J. Graf, Naponee; James Carpenter, $2, Wilcox, for Independent collection. Total. $10.75. FURNAS Previously acknowledged $6.50; G. W. Knlsel, Oxford. Total, $5.75. GAGE Previously acknowledged, $3.20; no receipts. GARFIELD Previously acknowl edged. 50c; no receipts. GOSPER Previously acknowledged, $3.65; W. II. McClellan, $1,, B. F. Downer. $1.25. Arapahoe, both for In dependent collection. Total, $4.90. GREELEY Previously acknowl edged. $4.50; no receipts. HALL Previously acknowledged, $23.75; W. B. Parks, J. W. Hurley, Cameron. Total. $24.25. HAMILTON Previously acknowl edged, $13; Ed Cutts, Aurora: L. Truk ken. $1. Marquette, for Independent collection. Total, $13.75. HARLAN Previously acknowledged $15.25; J. L. Reneau. Alma; Henry Chrlstensen. 50c. Orleans. Total, $lb. HAYES Previously acknowledged, 25c; H. U. Roberson. $1, Eddy, for In dependent collection; Populist, 50c, Palisade. Total. $1.25. HITCHCOCK Previously acknowl edged. $1; no receipt. HOLT Previously acknowledged, $9.25; collection of $1 by S. L. Conger, Inman, for Iriman township. Total, $10.25. HOWARD Previously acknowl edged. $22.95; collection of $1.50 by J. H. Welch. Cuahing. for Spring Creek precinct. Total, $24.45. J EFFERSON Previously acknowl edged. $13.55; no receipts. JOHNSON Previously acknowl edged. $S.55; C W. Williams. $1. W. Morton, $1. Cook, for Independent col lection. Total, $9.05. KEARNEY Previously acknowl edged. $30X0; collection of $11 by L. F. Frank. $1, Axtell. (Fort Kearney Alliance. No. 278, $10). Total, $47.50, Hurrah for Kearney county. She Is at the top of the list, KEITH Previously acknowledged, 50c; Howard Mile (general merchan dise). James Burns. Paxton. Total, $1. KEYA PAHA Previously acknowl edged, SI: Two Populists, $1.50, Mills. Total. $2.50. KIMBALL P. Q. Atkins, Dix. KNOX Previously acknowledged, $3X0; F. M. Grove. $1.25, Crofton, for Independent collection; E. Peterson, 35c. Crofton. Total. $10.60. LANCASTER Previously acknowl edged. $23.25; collection of $1.25 by R. A. Hawley. (Belle G. Bigelow, J. W. Hook. Rhoda H. Stewart, I. M. Scott), all Lincoln; H. W. Mayer, Wral-toa- Total. $30.75. LINCOLN Previously acknowl edged. $1.75; G. B. Scott. $1. Brady, for Independent collection; "Cash," Bra dy; F. V. Halverstadt. Gothenburg; A. E. Hill. 30c, Moorefleld; P. D. Berg strom. Spannuth. Total. $2.30. LOUP Previously acknowledged, $2X0; no receipts. MPHERSON W. R. Brooking; Lena. MADISON Previously acknowl edged. $3X0; no receipts. MERRICK Previously acknowl edged. $2.75; add 25c for error post master in Issuing money order for Cyrus Kellogg. Chapman (reported la&t week at $1.25; should be $1.50); F. L. Ray, Central City. Total, $3.25. NANCE Previously acknowledged, $5; collection cf $2 by O. S. Finch, 75c, for Cedar precinct (R. J. Hoy, 50c, D. E. C. Brown. 50c. Fullerton; F. Gettlg. Belgrade). Total. "$7. NEMAHA Previously acknowl edged, $7.25; Joseph Leahy, Julian. Total. $7.50. SAVES YOU HONEY" all a&rkory vttrala. COH Ot'T. 8, OMAHA, NIB, HO HOtJEY eat this ad. eat and ta4 to us. mm iMtaa JM trtafc UrnmU'm mr LatK wreeli aa r. wn-u & . 1 i ioi kteea ibolmui iictcu ptc3oM.ij tir W .liumwuea. Vvu can examine It it f pm wk, ana 11 round perfectly Mbefactotr. rt'J aa rrpreatd. tkVel al Url U.UmiiMlJI TOl STkB 1 V . Vl " a-iaa r. thn par t- C I f Tf C ?Tr5 ,6 tueiAt met, VI Is 1 9 SI2.a fcrlMtaH a.4 nprw 'ckarf . nrnfaa aara aai MU It aa tor agi .(!. THE HEW 1901 MODEL ED GEM ERE mV kjr Mr arrittaa UdU( (-aaraatra. Mrlia. buickU f ftM-aolad. kmwfuUj flnlabed tfarooarhout. t-l. ., ra4 iuuMlllN.ra,blirn t armda nnuint w -. a 1 1. 7 la I ha i.wMt Batfr Mlatrd black and aaatlT i'T J.Z:T - ".! waria kaa at tka rrin which U . W m mnkw T wak aay kia4 mt atla ui wul ul SEARS, OOECUCK & CO., CUICA6C, ILL - NUCKOLLS Previously " acknowl edged, $2.75; Popocrat, $1, Superior. Total, $3.75. OTOE Previously acknowledged, $11.85; J. L. Williams, $5, Palmyra, contribution "as state committeemen for Otoe; L. B. Smoyer, 50c, Syracuse. Total. $17.35. PAWNEE Previously ' acknowl edged, $4.75; collection of $2.75 by James L. Stewart, (Peter Billing, $1, J. A. Berry, D. C. Donilson, 50c, J. C. Twing, Louis Berry, C. C. Johnson), all Pawnee City; A. E. Dewey, Tate. Total, $7.75. - . PHELPS Previously acknowledged $5; Elof Hawkinson, F. L. Rundqulst, Holdrege; John Johnette, Loomis. To tal, $5.75. PIERCE Previously acknowledged, $1.25; no receipts. PLATTJS Previously acknowledged $9.75; Populist, Humphrey; John F. Von Bergen and Wm. Shelp, $1, Olden busch. Total, $11. . POLK Previously acknowledged, $35.80; Populist, $1, Osceola; Populist, 50c, Shelby; M. L. Warner, 50c, Stromsburg. Total, $37.80. RED WILLOW Previously ac knowledged, $5.55; John Wintjen, Dan bury;' L. J. Holland, 50c, Indianola; Jacob Stelnmetz, $1, McCook, for In dependent collection; Frank Real, Mc Cook. Total, 6.55. RICHARDSON Previously ac knowledged, $8.75; J. L. Von Bergen, 35c, Middleburg; Julius Smith, 50c, Salem. Total, $9.60. ROCK Previously acknowledged, SALINE Previously acknowledged, $20.15; no receipts. 25c; no receipts. Sarpy Previously acknowledged, $8; no receipts. SAUNDERS Previously acknowl edged, $36.70; collection of $7 by E. D. Walker, Cedar Bluffs, for Cedar pre cinct (no list of names submitted); Peter Peterson, Ceresco. Total. $43.95. SCOTTS BLUFF Previously ac knowledged, 50c; L. A. Christian, $1, Bayard; J. D. Gilmore, F. D. Gilmore, Caldwell. Total, $2. SEWARD Previously acknowl edged, $16.75; collection of $1.50 by F. E. Weinhold (P. Peterson, Ole P. Pe terson, Chas. Whitnah, J. H. Johnson, Daniel Brown) all Utica; "Box 68," Seward. Total, $18.50. SHERIDAN Previously acknowl edged, 70c; J. F. Bradford, H. F. Was mund sr., $1, oounty treasurer, Rush ville. .Total, $1.95. SHERMAN Previously acknowl edged, $5.50; no receipts. STANTON Previously acknowl edged, $7.50; no receipts. THAYER Previously acknowledged $3.40; no receipts. THURSTON Previously acknowl edged, 75c; no receipts. VALLEY Previously acknowledged $4.95; E. C. Tappan, Robert Preston, North Loup; collection of $1.50 by J. H. Cronk, 60, (S. Bohannon, D. Buss, Chas. Stickler, Wm. Dye), all Ord. To tal, $6.95. WASHINGTON Previously ac knowledged, $37.11; no receipts. WAYNE Previously acknowledged, $4.30; David Herner, Pender. Total, $4.55. WEBSTER Previously acknowl edged, $16.90; no receipts. WHEELER Previously acknowl edged, $5.96; Hon. Peter Dahlsten; $1, Ericson. representative 49th district. Total, $5.96. YORK Previously acknowledged, $30.05; P. B. Huff, $1, York, for Inde pendent collection; collection of $1.60 by J. D. P. Smail for Leroy township (S. P. Allen, Clyde Wheeler, Henry Glover, James Harrison, Chas. Tho mas, Z. W. Sutton, 10c) and for Mc Fadden township (Wm. Neville) all York. Total, $32.15. UNKNOWN Previously acknowl edged, 50c; no receipts. "I do not feel like Mr. Williams of Palmyra," writes L. B. Smoyer of Syracuse, Otoe. "I think the debt was legally contracted and ought to be paid; and I am willing to pay my part of it." In justice to Mr. Williams, Sec retary De France explains that Mr. Williams is not only willing to put his shoulder against the hand-spike, but that he has done so to the extent of a crisp $5 note, which he contributes personally to be credited to Otoe coun ty. Mr. Williams, like many an other good worker, is more inclined to help do the heavy lifting than to stand by and do the grunting while the oth ers work." Once in "auld lange syne" the state farmers' alliance came to the relief of the people's independent party, and lifted a big burden of campaign debts. And where these alliances still exist, there is still the old time feeling of helping the good work along, not only by good-wishes, but also by good acts. This week L. F. Frank of Axtell, Kear ney county, sends in $11, of which $1 is his own contribution and $10 is do nated by Fort Kearney Alliance No. 278, the oldest alliance in that county. Mr. Frank says: "Fort Kearney Al liance No. 278 is the oldest alliance in Kearney county, and contributes $10 t: the campaign fund. The original char ter was granted in 1881. Bearing an historic name, it has well earned a place In the reform history of Kearney county and the state of Nebraska. Its members have always been found wjrking earnestly Jor every measure that was for the good of the great mass of the people. Some of its most zealous and active members have joined the silent hosts of the dead, but those who survive are animated by the same spirit that prompted them to or ganize the alliance 20 years t-go. 'Equal rights to all and special privileges to none' has been the watchword, and for this they have labored. The members of this alliance have given a great deal of time, money and lab6r to the reform cause and are still in the field, as 13 evidenced by this contribution. Would that the true alliance spirit animated every populist today, and this debt would Boon be wiped out. It is a debt of honor, and every member of the party should look upon it as such and do what he can toward paying it. Let us contribute our mites and it will soon be done." Such letters give the ways and means committee courage to go ahead with its work. But its bed is not all roses and no thorns as the following paragraph will show. , Mr. Phi. Soule of Fllley, Gage, has a large-sized grievance. This is the way he "dresses down" Secretary De France for having the temerity to ask him, committeeman, of Filley town ship, to assist in raising funds to help FARMERS SUPPLY ASSOC1AT 128-130-132 North 13th Street, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Having purchased a large stock of the best Oak Tanned Harness at a big reduction, we are going to give our cuBtomera the benefit of the lessened price. v We have made a reduction of 7 per cent from the list price in our Catalogue. All who have our Catalogue may, until further notice, deduct 7 per cent from prices quoted in Catalogue. ; x Last week the type-setter got our prices and cuts 01 harness badly mixed, making the prices appear far too high. Note difference in cuts and prices quoted herein. We guarantee all goods as represented, ship goods subject to examination, the and guarantee safe delivery. v , , No. 831 Single No. S061 No.2061 Team Harness Campbell lock stitch. Imi tation hand sewed. Bridles t-inch sensible blinds; com bination fronts and winker braces; flat reins.' Hames. No. 150, iron over top. Pads, Keystone, with dees. ' Back straps, i-inch, hip , straps i-inch. Traces li inch, 6 feet, double and stitched. Lines 1-inch, 18 feet, with snaps. Breast straps li-inch, with snaps and slides. Pole straps li inch. Collars, black leather back and rim, russet face, metal sewed. XC. One hitch strap. Price $2 0-50-With collars $24-25. Where Your Dollars Buy the Most. Buggies, Wagons, : Harness, Hardware, Stoves, Steel Ranges, Wind Mills, Pumps, Tanks, Barbed Wire, Nails, Scales, Farm Machinery Drills, Corn. Planters, Listers, Binder Twine, Household Goods Furniture, Carpets, Bed Room Suits, Iron Beds. Everything you need in the House or on the Farm. Send for Catalogue and Price List. It is Free. FARMERS SUPPLY ASSOCIATION liquidate the populist indebtedness: "Your letter of February 1, 1901, was received, read and laid aside. Yes terday I received a marked copy of Nebraska Independent relative to the same thing, i. e.: the collection of money. You do not seem to under stand why any old pop or democrat should not with pleasure and alacrity cough up to defray, or help defray, any expense which a committee, with which his voice or influence amounts to nothing, sees fit to contract. It is plain to me that if we, the fellows be low, do the work, there are plenty to take the honor. I cannot tell you all I would like to for want of space. But, in what way, I would ask, are you fel lows up there different from the re publicans? In a great majority of cases, simply this: You are out and they are in. Look, if you will, how the institute at Beatrice was managed for the last few years. Look over the whole field where patronage was to be distributed and see how carefully a gang ; of politicians was working to fasten -themselves onto some teat and let the devil take the rest. Why don't they help you now? "Men, who I supposed were manly, last fall cursed and threatened and ar gued in order to get the Poynter ad ministration supported, so that they or some of their relatives might hold some job thereunder. T know whereof I speak. . I am opposed to this sucking system of ; yours whereby you would make the many help carry a few who, if not wholly disho' rable, are, to say the least, politicians and the name implies a good deal. I know a number of them, having met them at county and state conventions, and I do not ap prove of their methods and will not contribute to-support then. "The country patriot an" voter is all right when work, money or otes are wanted, but afterward, when all is de livered the town politician comes meekly in and claims the reward. As committeeman of Fu.ey ; township I wish to say that 1 will not ask any of my friends or neighbors to pay any money over to the party which .seems to consider us of no higher Importance than this." .- . It is Mr. Soule's undoubted right not only to refuse to contribute on his own account, but also to neglect wil fully his duties as precinct committee man. Contributing nothing, either in time or money, however, toward ac complishing the .work ' for" which the Strap Buggy Harness. No. 831 Single Strap Buggy Harness. Imitation hand sewed Camp bell stitch. Bridle, f -inch over-check, box loops, round winker stay; breast collar lt-inch; traces 1-inch, stitched to breast collar. Breeching lf-iach, side straps t-inch, hip straps 4-inch, turn back i-inch, round crupper. Saddle 24-inch No. 1 strap iron jockey, harness leather skirts, leather bottom. Belly band, Griffith buckle. Lines -inch to loop in, with hitch strap. XC or Jap. Price $8 60 nickle or imitation rubbef $1.50 extra. Team Harness ways and means committee was ap pointed, Mr. Soule places himself out side the class who are really entitled to "kick." "A Popocrat" out at Superior has this to say: "Please find enclosed $1 to help pay off the populist party debt. I am a democrat, but I am not one of those who vote the name instead of for principle. I believe in the most dem ocratic government possible. Whoever believes in the mass of the people con trolling the government is a democrat, no matter what party he may affiliate with; but I do not consider a man democratic when he votes with a par ty that is controlled by corporations. "I see in The Independent that Mr. Plumb of Colfax county does not want to be bothered, any more, and Mr. Houtz of Boone is sore because his county candidates were defeated. These men are weak, and would make good republicans. The populists in Nebraska have had most all of the state offices, the United States sena tor, and a majority of the congress men what more could they ask for? If the democrats and populists had not fused, the republican party would never have lost an election in this state. I am for fusion, because the fu sionists gave Nebraska the best gov ernment she ever had and the fusion forces can win again if they get out and work. , The gold bug democrats are going to control the next national democratic convention which will mean, a new reform party, and the followers of Bry an, Towne, Allen and others will have to organize this party. So Messrs. Plumb, Houtz, and others had better be ready to take part. I do not care what name may be adopted for this party, but let the principles be what we want. Fuslonlsts in , Nebraska should feel encouraged, because the corporation lawyers are in full control of . the republican party and are at their old tricks. So let the fusion forces get out and elect some good man judge of the supreme court next November.., James Carpenter, committeeman of Lincoln township, Franklin, (Wilcox), sends in $2 for the Independent collec tion and reports that his neighbors are very hard run on' account of last year's crop failure. He does right In making ho effort to collect funds, un der the circumstances. That has been the understanding all along. 'No per- No. 33610 Concord Team Hiiniess; s - . , No. 33610 Concord Team Harness, Campbell Lock Stitch. Bridies I-inch, flat reins, combination fronts, sensible blinds, face piece with Concord spots. Hames No. 250 oiled bolt. Breeching, folded, li inch layer; i-inch double back straps runniug to rings in hames; i-inch double hip straps; i-inch side straps; traces lW-inch, 6 feet, doubled and stitched; lines 1-inch, 18 feet, with snaps; breast straps li-inch, with snaps and slides; pole straps li inch; collar straps J inch; collars, black russet face, metal sewed; Jap; one hitch strap. Price, $23 75 with Collars 27 50 . This harness in heavy li-inch back straps, li-inch double hip straps, li-inch side straps, lf-inch traces,' li-inch 20-foct lines. Loner. Ground check reins, check strap with snap, cropper snapped on. A VvT heavy Uoncord Harness. AH hand finished. Sold everywhere for pm $38 to W0. Our price $28 50 with collars $32 25 No. 2771 Double Buggy Harness. Campbell Lock Stitch. Price $15, with Collars, $18.50. . Bridles, i-inch box loops, overcheck, round winker stay; llama tugs, box loops, 71b iron hames; Pads, straight, enamel drill bot toms, skirts single, bearers double and stitched: turn-backs f -inch scalloped; round cruppers; Belly bands, folded; Traces, 1-inch, 6-foot 4 inches; double and stitched; Lines, 1 inch throughout; Neck Yoke Straps, li.inch; Choke Straps, i-inch; Collars, all black, kip buggy, thread sewed, one buckle; one hitch strap. Jap, with imitation rub ber fancy trimmed pads. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OE NEBRASKA OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 1, 1901. it is hereby certified that the National Standard Insurance Company of New York, in the State of New York has complied with the insuraece law of this state applicable to such companies and is therefore authorized to continue the business Of - - . ; - , Fire and Lightning Insurance in this state for. the current year ending Jan nary 81, 1902. - - Mr itness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year first a bore written. , i :. , v CHARLES WESTON, ' Auditor Pnblio Accounts. By H. A. Babcoek, Deputy. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION ; STATE OF NEBRASKA OFFICE OF . AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Lincoln, February i, tool. , It is hereby certified that the . Provident Savings Life Assur ance Society of New York, in the State of New York has complied with the insurance law of this state applicable to Such companies and is there fore authorised to continue the business of LIFE INSURANCE in this state for the current year ending- January 31,1902. . . Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year first abort written. - CHARX.ES WESTON, ; Auditor Public Accounts. By H. A. BABCOCK, Deputy. ION CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OF NEBRASKA OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Lincoln, Neb. Feb. 1, 1901. It is hereby certified that the Assurance Company of Amer ica of New York in the State of New York has complied with the Insurance Law of this State applicable to such Companies and is therefore authorized to Continue the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance in this State for the current year ending Jana uary 31, 1902. Witness my hand and the seal of tha Auditor of Public Accounts tha day and year first a bore written. CHARLES WESTON. Auditor of Publio Accounts. .. By H. A. Babcoek, Deputy. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION STATE OP NEBRASKA 1 OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS Lincoln, February 1, 1901. It is hereby certified that the Fidelity Ma tual Life Insurance Co., of Philadelphia in tha State of Pennsylvania has complied with the Insuranoe Law of thia State applicable to such Companies and is therefore authorized to con tinue the business of Life Insurance in this State for the current year ending January 31, 1902. Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Publie Accounts the day and year first above written. CHARLES WESTON, Auditor of Publio Accounts. By H. A. BABCOCK, Deputy. - R aay la ak4 fraai rr rf El,, II AIR -SWITCHES. riaattt 0,alHy at Haaasa lUtr bt 0tair4 raiaary art. I os. SO iaefcaa, S0.S0 I i . U taenaa, 17 K Saa-niaahM, 1.3t I SH at. 26 itwh., S Si SK aa. 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