Tb Era Ca- Journal. launi ooonrr rum. rVtce, SK.M . . Fallta. L.J. at the HurWM post oBU- a an in. , it). . U D. BICaABDS. I'll llwlimi ruiMiinr THOMAS MA JOB. 'ftta ssimsry of 8tse, J. C. ALUM. raw Aadltor. THOMAS 10TO1. J. B. BILL. filial loner of Public Land u Buildings, 0. B. aCMf ilRET. ec Attorney General, GEO. H. HASTINGS. Bar aw.Bariutarid.aat of Publio Instruction, A. K. GOLUY. feaaklfeaa Cnaaty Ticket Pw Canty Attorney, H. T. OftBLBf . For County Ooaialasaoaer, , ELI J. WILCOX. Reaabliraa 8cMtrUl Cwaveatlea. The republican electors of th lMh koi torial district of Nebraska are requnsted t ik td delegate from tbeir several conn tie to meet in convention In tbe town of Valei: tire, ("terry ou itv, Sieb., plember nth l--e, -. fSo p. in., for the purpose of plscim In : o I'n-tioa a candid It! for aanator fro Sail, a-sonct. l'aa sever-, ! counties are entitled to repre acutat.'ufl u fallow, bebis; baaed on the aauit rota aa given by lb Mata convention, to wit: Box Batta enmity Brown i ncry " f'swo " Key Paha " Bock ' , Mwrldan " Mioux . Total s. . IT It la unpad that there be a full attendance ana ui no proxies be allowed except U liersone belli in the eonntv where the dele Bte giving toe proxy Uvea. 4. w ssutr tockeb, B. B. Boas, Chairman. Hccretary. It will now be in order for tlie deruo crats to bold a convention and nominate Satterlee or Hull, so that U P. iav,: may withdraw in, their favor as he did it, favor of the former two years ago. It is reported that the raaaagers of tin Barney Peak tin mine have decided t Met their mill at UudJey. This will, without doubt, make a good town 01 Dudley as themills are bound to becom very important ones. Death entered the home of Hon. W. H. McCann, register of the Chadron land l lice, on Aug. 17th, and took his Httle so. Aged 3 years and 7 months. The sync path of all friends is extended to tlx parents hi tbeir sad loam. Crawford baa voted bonds to th amount of $17,000 for the purpose oi putting: in a system of water works. Tin etaffiaeer hive located springs at an altf ...a Ml..: . . . r . mjw euuiuwaii taJ perixut ui gravity syataui so that there will be no cost oi operating the -vorks. The constitutional convention of Mis kaaippi has been in auuuion for soin time and ia devoting its efforts to deviai some method to deprive the blacks of tlx right to vote, without the as of Uk hot gun and ballot box frauds. Tbt question is whether they can do that oi sot. It ia reported that over one thousand artawthB wells will be sunk in South, a- kota before Jan. 1, ItiVl for irrigation purposes and great results are expected. It ia higjdy probable that preparation Will be mad in many localities to irn gate m f oture. That , metiiod of aecui lag BMNatura is becoming very popular. fts laataert of Perkins county an getting up petitions to the bankers, am. oa adnata asking for an extstnUoo ui ighteen months on tbeir notes and that ifl ft-yUm no higher rat of interest than atrsa per cent be charged. Tbe result of sacfa, petitions upon the capitalists o that totality win bo watcbea witb a vt4 d4 of curiosity, . Tbe grokn Bow Leader says the sjtua- sioBef tba repuUicass ia the third dis trict is sticb that ajw maa. bf oon- jpaaa in needed aad that it wil be eolu feyforlja, Uajaay aod the rapuhcaii PWtyif try tefomof anjtiaa he shall Itava sacuasd tha magrsseioas cocvej rVB, for ths raak aad Ble of the repub fctaaitttb&ft W ao svok wars; r. TM atrisMa tha paint juiU right. toatBforaMatoforcetheoi C9Owwf9rty,aadU)0aa who can r0rnrt f Ua bm aao .CpasJ the Hew Toak Ota t i V 1ft' ;lvapalB onpitoi ' ji iCntifjialBii Mkm , .n. tm ai .'"' "-, CaiaiforlalluBai The Slsressb Law. The following is a synopsis of the law now in force in regard to the sale ot liquors is Kehrvska. Bv reading it ami He proposed ameodmeat to the ronst'tu :shi as published in another column, the Snnsea likely to to be brought by the tdoptioo of ettiw-r the prohibition or li cwnne amendment to the constitution, mav be noted: Section 1 provides that the county Hoard of each county mav grant license 'or the sale of malt, spiritou and vinou iquors, if deemed expedient, upon the "(pplicat'on ff petition of thirty of the 'rMehoMti-s of the town if the countv i indr fwnhip ornnization. The coun ty board shall not have authority to i- -sue any license tor the bI of liquor in my city or incorporated village or with 'n two miles of the wmc Section 2 providea for the fll'n? of th nnlicat'on and for the poWication of tle lonlication for nt lat two weeks before He ertntinff of the licertae. Section S provides for the hearinsr of 'He cane if a remonstrance is fiWl acting He ffrantin of a lii-enw to the applicant. Further sections provUle for tbe ntv linff of ttie remonstrance to the dis 'n't court: the form of the license: the -'vine of a 5.000 Hond by the successful 'nnlicant for the licenaa. Sections 9 and 10 make it an offence. unisliaVlf; hv a f ne of ?.", fr anv li- ensed liquor dal'-r to sell intozicatinp "tuor to a minor or Tnl'ana. Section 11 provides that anv person linsj liquor witbant . n license shall he ""ned not less than f 100 nor more than 00 for each offence; and section 12 pro vides for the trial of such offenders. 8ction 13 makes it an offence -innishnble bv a fine of 100 and a f"r- 'ttire of license, for anv lii'ensed liquor -ender to sell adulterated liquor. 8ex'lion 14 makes it an offense punish Me by a fine of $100 for any person to ell or give away any liquor on Sundav. r on the day of any general or special lection. Sections 15 to 23 inclusive, define thi liability of saloonkeepers for damages ntained by any one in consequence of he traffic and provide tbe steps necess rv to collect such claims. Section 24 relates to the issuance of lruggists permits. The local option feature of the law i 'ontained in section 25, the salient part f wnich reads: "Tbe corporate authorities of all cities nd villages chall have power to license. j;u lata and prohibit the selling or giv ng away of any intoxicating, malt, pirituous and vinous liquors, within the :mits of such city or village. This sec ion also fixes the amount of tbe license -e, which shall not be less than $500 in illages "and cities having less than lO.OOtT inhabitants nor less than $1,000 in -ities having a population of mora than tO.OOO." Sections 26 and 27 relate to druggists' agisters and penalties for violation ol he rules governing the same. Section 29 makes drunkenness an of eiice punishable by a fine of $10 and osts or imprisonment not exceeding thirty day. . Section 29 provides that the doors ami tvindowg oi Kiloons shall be kept rotn screens or blinds. frei No one blames those gen tl men in thi ounty wlio are holding federal apoint nents for working for i orsey, for they vouid be guilty of base ingratitude il they did not, as they are indebted to him iitber Wholly or partially, for tbeir pres ent jobs; and tliey represent about Lor ry's legitimate strength in this county. Broken Bote Leader. That is about the state of affairs ex- sting all over tbe district. Grand Island is getting to tbe front vith a sugar palace which will open on September 1st and continue until the 19th. Tltfs will attract a good deal ot ittaotioo to the new sugar industry ol ihe state and will doubtless prove highly beoelicial. Tbe beet sugar industry ol .Nebraska is attracting a good deal of no tice and bids fair to develop into gigan tic proportions and the action of the en ergetic citizens of Grand island in build- 0S a aafcvoa, ta highly commendable and in keeping with tha spirit of the industry: A petition was, earn to Mr. Uorsey a few dajrs ago. signed by a Dumber of rest deota of bis owji county asking bim to be a caadidata for renomination. Mr. orsy aspissd, that ha would accept the nomination if tendered him. .it is stated that the petition was circulated by men who are holding offioe by the appointive power of Ma uormy. The fact that he ud be would accept a re nomination anowsUttt wnat haa, been surmised is true, that is, that Mr. uoreey canes more i'ot vdVm than hs does foe fats promisee ila ana kept ap a wraagie ta bis own ooaaty which oaanpl bat bs aWimaatal to ska party aa whsa a goldwa opportu aity iaoffere4for aim to plaoe himself right be fails to gaaap it UadJfr. ior mj really meant to do what wait beat (or the interests, o( the party, be wquU nave writtsa to ass friends who sigaad the peti tiea and tlssokad them for their rfood wbxbea aad; aoU tasm that as be taad.glvaaVyofd that ha would not bs few out of the aaaatioa for Bim to coaseat to accept ataiaiia aMasv Jd ha ikahsa. that aetiaa. ha. wwtH batw ahajngthaaB,hs party aii auasav. on ladwatioaa ra, kamavar, tfeat t voters wiJI aaak Wat harp kit The Changes la Datrs. The date of holdimr the senatorial con vention for this ditrH lias again bean changed to Septenilier 25, I'M). Tha fol lowing letter explains tbe reason for the nu merous changes: EM TOR JomSiL: The purpose ia fix ing the date for holding tha convention in the 14th senatorial district was to fix a date that would ia no way interfere with the date that might be fixd for holding the convention ia the 3d con gressional district. Being assured (by those wlio ought to know) that if tbe date was changed from Sept. 11th to Sept lh. that it would in no way inter fere with tbe date that would be fixed for the holding of the congressional coo vention, I therefore made the rltange and to my surprise the date for holding the congressional conven tion had been set for Sept. 17tb which would prevent persons who at- t ended tlie congressional convention from attending the senatorial, and as I learnrtl that many of tbe dalegates to (lie congressional convention are dele gate to the senatorial convention, many of whom have written asking that tha date for holding the senatorial convention he changed, I have determined to make tlie change. You will please therefore to change the date for holding the sena torial convention for tlie 14th senatorial district from Sept 18 to S-pt 25, 180, elegates and all others concerned may rest assured that no otb.-r change will be made, J. Wesley Ti cker, Chairman. A Sowssfal Test. . The following account of irrigation by the pump system in 8cotts Bluffs coun ty appeared in the Oenng Courier, and may he of interest to the people of our county: The formal opening of tlie Mutual Ir rigation ditch occurred on July 4th and was a grand succees. A more tlian us ual amount of interest was attaclied to this affair a" it was the first trial of th pump system in irrigation in the county tnd in the state. A Huffer irrigation pump stands nt tbe head of the canal over a large well filled by a race from tbe river. The water is lifted to tbe level of the pump, twenty feet higher, and it flows into a flume which carries t into the canal Tlie pump now in operation at Oering is tbe lurgest yet built, and it has a capacity of 8,000 gal lons tier minute. The machine is now in -peration at its fullest capacity, giving perfect satisfaction and producing excel lent results. For localities where ordin ary head gate canals are impractable, this pump Oils a long felt want, and as it can be run at a low expense for fuel tnd requires no skilled engineer. There is no doubt but that dozens of tflem will be in use in the county within a few vears. The pump is manufactured at Oreely, Colo., and is an invention that merits tbe highest praise. The actioo of Land Commissioner Oroff, withdrawing the land from entry m certain districts as provided by the act of 1388, soon had the desired effect. . bill curing the defects has pasKed both houses of congress and will be signed by the president and become a law tie fore the end of the present week, and it will not be many days until the registers -ind receivers of the various land oflkes will be instructed to receive entries tlu same as in the past. Tbe only ciiange made is that iu the land patents tlw right of the government to run irriga ting canals or ditches on tbe land will be reserved. As a general liniment for sprains and bruises or for rheumatism, lame back, deep seated or muscular pains. Chamber lain's Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by C. H. Andrews. Ayer's Pills cure headache. Send a 2 ct stamp to Ur. J. C. Ayer & Co., Low ell, Mass., for a set of their attractive al bum cards. Satire of ComailiiKlouer'e Meeting. The bo-trd ot eommiiMin'iers of Sioux comity, (febraaka, are hl-n hv imlliW to convene In seaalon at the clerk ontci of n.iil county, lu Harrison, .senr... on slur day, AUK. S, 10, at 10 o'clock . m., tor the tr.uui.cttou ot ordinary coa.ity businens. , County Clerk. Sotlra of AttarJueeat. Jacob B. Drums will sake notlee that on the ittk day of Aofaat, lv, i. a. Mcintosh, a jiwuce toe pence iot wniie ativer pre cinct, atoaar aoauty, Mabraaka, iaaued an order of attack uwat for the aoea of aVty-fl ve (SfiMSl aoUars ta as aetloa pandlaa before alio wherain Tboa. Ieveaport it pUixiuTd Jacob tt. uruium is defend .nt, taat proer tr o Uie defanilMt, ooonlataaa of o.m yoke of natatsers Wauaa4 ''BrifaST mtt "aerry" awaadad dwaMa half -elreie oa left Ala, and yokerortaeaame,b.4baeaatuebvd under aald order. a.ild eaaaa waa eoatinBad to the ek dy at oatoaar, m. at I o'clock, a. m. lavwsj . . cawsaa uwvnsaoaT. Katies ta Laad Owaars. To all wbam it nar eonoern : . Tha tnaairlanoaar aanaaatac? to tcoata a rovd eoiaawtaeiaa at toe ne oornar ec n, twp , rwn-aat. ta atroae pnetuet, Moui oa.it, Saarnafca, tmttlug tkauce eoalb ou eeeltou Use torse mttaa to aw eoruer ae , In aaate twp, tbeaee eaat oa aertlon line to at eeruer on aouth Una of said aae. a: tbe.ice aawtk tkroOaii center of eeca I it and U la tap N, rnc toeauter of saM section l taraiiaatiBC thers. Alao, eooinaeneinf at r aa aaw. a a i iw a awv aa. raeisw wast oa sasUoarllaa foar sssUaiM a 7 I IB II M tarsalaastaa; at anraar of awea. S-M and ia, twp M. rat-e, lva aaawiaa in favor ef tha aeaa lease, at toy d, tki all obMetlo.ie Uarato ar at aUat a bi a be lied ia law aai Lr,k'i e- se oa or before ef - ef l -bef, A. l. law r aatra4 ti A- WtMWOl Mar WatCsWl, Ps(KUBaT10. WacaaaS, A joint reaolatloa waa adopt ed by the tegisleiure of tbe atate of bra ka. at the twenty Irat sraion thereof, aad approved MarrB lath. A. I. Mm, rmnoatea aiuehdaieat to MM-tioaa two t. foar j and Sve j of Article six tt of the eoaetl tution of eaid atate, and that aald eectlbn aeaaaaaafad ahaU toad a fuiloaa, tovtt: Section I. Thutaectlon two () of article all (C) of the consUtatioa of the atate of Krbraka, be anirnded M as to read as fot loaa: "fwction t: The oprene court eball eon atotorave () juiuiee. a majority of wboui abail be nrcexary to form a quorum or to pronounce a dciion. It febxil Dave orbri nl Juriedlctloa in case rUttf to rrve aae, rivU caara ia wbich the atate eaajl he ap.rty, maudamua, uuo aarranto, habeae corpus and Mu-b Hppellate junadtctioa a niy be provided by lw. ec. f- -Ih.t H!tion four (4) of article ii(oi, of tbe con.tnutKjj of the vtate of tlebrka, beameuded ao aa to read aa fol-lo-ae: , wtioo 4: Tbe Judges of the supreme court tu.ill be elected by the elector of tbe utate t large and tlielr ternie of office, ex-c-ept a hereinafter provided, ball be for a period of five (6) yearn. " (-tiun I: IbatsectiOB flve(5) of article ix ) of the constitution of tlie etat ol Nebraka be amended ao as to read aa fol Iowa: oet-t on 8: "At the flret seneral eltlon to be held In the year 11, aud alU-r tbe adoptiuu of thia auiei.clment to tbe coiiatl tut.on, tbre ahall Im elected three Hi tUiiiteiiol theaupreme court, one of wliom rbli be electel lor the term ol one (1 ) year, one lor Hie lrui of three (; yearn and one for the term ol tlve (S) yern, and at mi'b tf. iit i-.il el!-iiou tbere. f ur there hhull lie ele tMl one Juilifeol tlie auproiiie court for the U-1 m of Hie (S) years. I rovlded that tbe imiifea of tbe HUpreme court a'hoae tcrri.a have not expired at tbe time of hold ing the ifener.il election ot Ikhi, ahall con tinue to hold their oftW for the remainder of the U-rra for which they were reapertive ly cle -ted under tbe preeentcoiuititullon." s-tli 4: That e.ch jjeraon votinu In favor ol this amendiiient ab.vll have writ ten ur prijiUd upon but ballot the follow Iuk: MKor the nroixwed auiendinent to tbe con stitution relating to the- number of supreme imlKca." 'Iln refore, I, John M. Thayer, Governor of the taUi of Nebraska, do hereby give uotice In aceonlam-e ailh aectlon One (I) article III leen ( it), ol the constitution aud the provision of the act entitled "An Act to provide the manner of proposing all amendment to the conntituuon and sub mitting the ai.nie to the electors of the .ute." Approved iehruiiry ixtli, .V I. ImT, Vh.a sail! piOosed amendment aill be sub mitu-d to the qualified voters ol lla- atate for i.pproval or rejwtinn t the general election to le held ou tbe 4lh day of Aoveui lfr, A. Ii. Irlo. lu wltiusei whereof I have hereunto act in v hand and c.iu-1 to be afnxel tbe grejt ae'd ot the Htateof Nebraaka. lone at l.ln coin this th day of July, A. U. Ho, and the taeiity-lourlb year of the stale and of tbe independence of the United state tlie one hundred fifteenth. By the coventor, JtillS M. THATtB. HhNJiaiM K. CuwiiKBV, jeaALj Secretary of State. PB(K LABAT10.N. Whxkxas, A Joint raaolutlon waa adopt ed by tbe legislature of tbe state of Nebraska, at the twenty ft rat session there of, and approved March lh, A. U. Is, proposing au amendment to Section Thlr Wen (IS) or Article Six (6) of tbe ronatl tutton of aald state; that aald section aa amended shall read aa follows, to wit. Section 1! That section thirteen (IS) of article alx (6) of tbe constitution of the lat of Nebraska lie amended ao aa to read aa follows: section IS: Tbe Judges of tnn supreme court ahall each receive a salary of thirty 8v hundred dollars (laOO) per annum and the jndges of the district court ahull receive a salary of three thousand dollars (, per annum, and tbe aalaryof each ahall be payable quar terly. section t. Each person voting in favor of this amendment ahall have written or printed upon bis ballot tbe following: "For the proposed amendment to the con stitution, relating to the salary of judges of tbe supreme and district court." Therefore, 1, John M. Thayer, governor of the state of Nebraska, do hereby give notice In accordance with section one (1) article fifteen (IS) of the constitution, and the pro visions of an act entitled : "An act to pro vide the manner of proposing nil amend merits to the constitution and submitting tbe same to the electors of the aCte." Ap proved Kebruay 13th. A. I). IK77, th..t said proposed amendment will be submitted to the qualified voters of thia state for ap proval or rejection, at tbe general election to be held ou the 4th day of oveuiier, A. U. itf.O. in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused U be affixed tbe great seal ol the at tie of Nebraska, iione nt J. in coin, this lhd..y of July, A. II. WO, and the twenty fourth year of tbe st ite, and of the Independence of the l ulled Mute tile one hundred flf teeutli. Ity the covrrnor, JOHN M. TIIAVKR. HtNjais H. Cowpxkt, seal) Secretary of Stale. MOOLAH ATI0X. Whebeas. A joint resolution was adopt ed by the legislature of tbe atate of Nebras ka, at the twenty-first session thereof, and approved February 13th, A. 1. 19, propos ing an amendment to the constitution of aald state, and that aald amendment shall read aa follows, to-wit : section 1 : That at tbe general eleat ion to be held on tbe Tuesday succeeding lite first Monday of .November, A. L). 10. there shall be submitted to tbe electors of thia state for. approval or rejection au amendment to the constitution of this atute in words as fol lowa: -lhe manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors as a bever ..(ware lorever prohibited iu this state, and tbe legislature an ill provide by law for tbu enforcement of this provialoti." And there shall alao at Said election lie separately sub uiltted to the electors of thia atate for their . pproval or rejection an amendment to the eo.islitutlo.i in words as followa: "Ihe manufacture, sale aud keeping for sale of intoxicating lienors as a beverage shall lie licensed and refill., ted by law." hecS: At such election, on tbe ballot of each elector voting for tlie propoaed amend tneuta to tbe cotwttttitioo, abail be writ ten or printed the words', "for pro posed sine, id riie.it to the constitution, pro nlbiting tbe manufacture, sale and keeping for sale of intoxicating liquors aa a bever ,.ge," or " Agalttat tbe proposed amendment to tbe conslltotion prohibiting the manu facture, sale and keeping fur sale of intoxi cating liquors aa a beverage." There sii ill also be written or printed on the b.Ikn of each elector votlug for tbe pro poaed amendment to the emiatitution, tbe words: "f or proposed amendment to the constitution tht tbe manufacture, eale aud keeping lor s.ue of intoxicating liquors aa a bever. ge in Ibis atate alkali be licensed ana regulated by law," or " Against a .Id proposed amendment to tbe eoiiatltatiun that tbe manufacture, sle and keeping for sale of Intoxicating liquors as a beverage abalf be Uoauaed ana regulated by law." bee. t: ' if either of tbe said proposed amendments shall be approved by a major Uy of tbe electors votlug at the aald elec tion, then it abail eonatitate section twea tjrseven (IT of article one (I j of taw const! taUoe of tbe state. . 'therefore, 1, Joba M. Thayer, Governor of the state of tiebreka, do hereby give notice ia accordance with section awe (I) article ataew i lt i al tbe eausti toiion and tbe provis ions the act entitled "an act to provide tae manner of proposing all aaaendittCBta to tbe oonatltutioii and submitting aba satue to the electors of tbe state." Approved reb rsary ittb, A. V. UVI, that asl propowxl Sauendsneut will he satHnitted to M qnaU tasd voters of tbe stale for approval as- re Jaetioa at tbe general eU-ctlou to be held on iaa sal day of vembet. A. I). MsV Wltaeaa whereof i ncvewuta set my hi eaaae to be aaaxM tae araat aSal as h-aatata of Bebraaks. iMue at Uncoia tajB Wider of Jalf, A. tl. ISaS, aad. the- X4tb JNast of tMaaAV a4 af the UiejKud..aa H Ita bsatsst btatsa ths ,oae laawdrad " JOHBM-nUUB. t AIB B.Csywjsrt, twsfej. asjewrtairyaf Mat COltBESIjM'UITS: Bocana Bsoa.. Kew fork Ittf riaar SAkiokAi. Bask, Omaha. b a as or caauaus, t'badrua. Deb. - Bini! of iiiitimson, HARRIHO", IEBBAHKJL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. 125,000, Tiwsacts a Genei Banking Business, Buys School Orders, County and Village Warrants. tJT Interest Paid on Time Deposit. Loans Money on Improved Farms, CHAS. C. HOLMES, CASHICP.. E. Brbwbtbb, Prassaant C. F. Comt, Vice Pres. C1IAS. C. JAMESON, Cashier, Commercial Bank. neOORTOaATBD. A. General Banking Business -TRAK8ACTED.- HAKJtBOif, NaWUtEA. MR8. U. A. CUNN1NOUAM, Milliner and Dressmaker. One door East of Store. Ranch .Supply E. J. WILCOX Owns tbe following brand on right hip or left side. Range on Monroe creek. P. O. Horri riaon, Neb'r. H. T. CONLEY, Lawyer. Loans no Money, Represents no Insurance company and has no land U sell but g Ivc abb) entire time and attention to tbe practice of the law. Harfusos, - - - Nebraska. C. E HOLMES, Attorney-at-Law. All buslneaa entrusted to bis care will eelve prompt and careful attention. HaJUOSOIf, GEORGE WALKER, Attoraey.at.Law. Will practice before all courts and tbe 17. 8. tauid Office. Baalnees antruated ta my care will receive prompt attentlou. RABBIhOK, L. O. HULL, Attaraey-at-Law. BABBBIOB, BmisB. Wells Drilled! I have a good wall a drilling mac bias and am randy to drill any tisad wail aa short notios. Terms good and prieaa low. Poatofflos, Harriaoa. C.S. 8O0TT-. Kef Ice la Land Owaers. To Bll w Ihe com It may Ihe couiuilaalonar appolatad to astabllah a road eomn eucli gat toe aw corner of see in rive rotate pracUict, Btoax aeswity. Be. braska, runalur tbeuce northerly tbrsaaB. e k s if sac 4, tWioa nortbaaamt ty tare sw h aad a Jk sac sVbw It nw i escb,aj na ue taw t esc ss an in iwy aa, range at ana aw eec m, k aec I, aw k sad aeM as , at M so sec 11 sua w sac at ait w twa aa, i these asset aw esiSJea Has between ia-lt-iaA-lla-M tm last Bamsd two and ran, tarmiBattBg at tM eoanty Una ot aald Mowx etrsBty ha tie I rtts ta fatar M laaewaawaaiwi faram.sna sals uasrwsw ar cisimnev nrwtoee cmimafe' asm awe mast I tarn Cssanty Wavki 4MB M a tast l lb say a CHrwrHfr, A. D. si tmaat will bS lsaMA wtaaaa)i ta Wtaaaaa Bsfsr. Sh-aj. . LAM MOOB1"OBATBD fDKB tTtfl IstWaV THE - Wm, Christensen, Wbotsaalaaad Retail Hardware. larga aad wall selected stack ALWAYS 03 HMD. ACORN STOVES. BARBED. WIRE at price to suit the lima. . Agantslfor CIUMPI0 BINDERS MiD Mowers. Chadron,' - Neb. Grant Guthrie, Ocalin In Lumber, Lime, Grain Coal. aVaxtrr rajajsuicA mnxb amo puMM LCBlXDerIQKe WftBBOuOBfl MtksxfaV spjifBraaaaa 4; aft.i, tV. 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