Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, October 25, 1900, Image 8

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    P ress-J Oil vnal
Thcbbpay Oct, 25th, 1300.
Ha." T, Canon Editor and Prop.
F. E. k M. V H. it hate table.
Going Went. Going East.
Jk. . mixed 11 :30 1 So. 6. mixed b:0u
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North-Western
LINE
M. V. R. R. is
to and from the
the best
BLACK HILLS,
lEAIWOOD Alii) HOT SFIUXUS.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
F, E, & H. V- R. R
llomeseekers Excursions
Will be run Sept 1, 4, 8, 15, 13, 22,
ad 33rd;
C3T F. E. & M. V. R. R.
in Nebraska, where the one way fair
from nearest Missouri River Point, in
cluding Council BIulTs is $3 00, or more
... r r. V rr ' 11 " wet nl ar.d in-
eluding Oriu Junction, and to Points in
Black Hills district of So. Dakota,
Tickets will te sold by connecting
lines feeding to our line at Sioux city,
Onowa Mo. Valley and Omaha and by
our agents at South Piatt, stations,
Blair, Omaha ami on S. C. & P. in Iowa;
except that our agents will not sell to
points in So. Duk.
. Fare will he. one fare plus $2.00 for
round trip. Write your folks in the East
and have them come and see vou, taking
advantage of fiese rates. Tickets limi
ted 21 days with 1-3 days limit on going
portion. F. AvcaY, Agt.
Dont forget I fie speiiking tomorrow,
Mas will be celebrated at the Court
House Wednesday, November 7th.
,We uuderstand Clem, Leelmg has
been taught how to chop wood now.
-Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Clarke, Sunday-
d at the Andarson. ranch on Runoiog
Water.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, are to
tVe up housekeeping at the section
house. . ',' ' . ;' ' '
Master Jean Williams is among
.those who are suffering from, mi attack
of fever of soaie sort.
DiWitfs Little Early Risers are
prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful,
purifying little pills.-. E. Pms.VET.
We understand, Sam Thomas, of
Warbonnet, is suffering from an acute
attack of stornneh trouble. Dr. Phinney
is attending (lira.
John Christian, who hits been confin
ed to his room during the past two
months from an attack of Typhoid fever
is convalesent and left for Hot Springs,
last Monday evening, Jo take treat
Went for a couple of weeks.""' """"""
John Fitagerald, of Hat Creek, Wyo.
ir.d his family left for Chicago, on last
"Monday evening, to be pone at least two
months. Mr. Fitzgerald, goes to the
"Windy city to settle ip the business
affair cf his brother, receotly deceased.
Aleck. Lowry, our nest sheriff who
has been confined to his ho ne for the
-past text weeks is now able to be around
signin. Aleck, is all right, and wijl
make an ideal officer. And furthermore
Tiis party will know just where to find
liim on all occasions. Vote for Mr. Low
ry. Sheriff Lyon, returned from Lincoln
on last Friday noon where be liad taken
Charley Russell to the pen. He says
Charley Was assigned to duty in the
'irooui factory. Ed. O'Connor returned
The emergency ba gs sent by a church
r-fty to Kansas soldier in the Phillip-
r..ne eoatained among the necessities a
box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the
-H known cure for piles, injuries and
Kn di:ises. The ladies took cure to
i.S'iiin the original Oe Witt's Witch Haz
el Halve knowing that all the counter
feits are worthless. J. E. PHWKEY.
Anyone wishing to buy young cows
wim cures nv siue, win uo wen, to can
on, or address Chaa. Shi 1 1,
Harrison, Neb.
L. C. Lewie, of Andrews the candi
date for comni asioner from the 2nd dis
1 rict on the fusion ticket, is a man high
ly esteemed by everyone, and worthy of
ilte honor and con Qdendonoa which his
jstrtjr has seen fit to reposs in him. He
is an old resident of Sioux connty, and
ia thoroughly awake to tbe needs of onr
- cava, aad wil I escuU the duties of his
aOm with credit to himaalf and party a-
lika. He will be elected without doubt
wAU witl be glad to bear ex-Judge Karl
' r, of tt pioneers of Sioux county,
sow a rantikmt of Custer, a Dak., has n"
i-eivl fe aoasiaatkHi for County Treas
urer of thatcouatr, atthehaadeof the
-frJi&aa, Every body la Sioax couoty,
mi'A WrtaiMd to bear that the cltixeo
; M E)r oaaaty, kaow aod ay prod
at Ira cad loyal niM, wbM Umjt
MrttuatUws wK oowpHevt
. '. t??JLZ:T fCskL Tat f
t .i -: VL Cat Cksr
r --;':;'iT-..:toaaart
...... . . . - . ' I
' biii-nrr l.on ! 9uy tuis wetK posn
'election uoiiors, . . --.
Mrs. Ilolly and children ' left for
Stewart, on last Thursday eveuing.
The ladies Ail Society wiil meet at Sir.
Hansons W4. afternoon Oct. SI.
All ladies requested to be prevent a there
In business to be transacted. Secy.
Messers Bartlet; and Wertx are busy
siding and otherwise improving Mr. Ilol-
hngs worth s residence on the hill.
BORN To Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Par
sons, on last Friday evening a son. All
parties concerned are doing well.
To prevent consumption quickly
cure throat hod lung troubles with Oue
liinute Cough Cure. J. E. PHLSNEY.
John DeBano, of Montrose, is suff
ering from a severe attack of Typhoid
fever.
Peter Weidi cfeUl of Ardmore, S.
Dnk. , dropped in for a friend iy chat, yes
terday, while iu town.
Rev. Lee II. Young, of Chadroo w ill
hold Episcopal services at the Methodist
church tomorrow (Friday) afternoon at
4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Marsteller retur
ned from a summer outing in Pennsyl
vania. The family are all well not
witstauding the long journey.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, arrived
here from Dead wood, S. Dak., on last
Saturday noon, and expect to remain
here permeuantly, and Elmer, will a -sist
his father ia his business.
The most dainty and effective pills
j "de are De Witt's little Em!y
They are unequalei for all liver and
bowel troubles. Never gripe. J, E.
PHEiXKT.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Weber, of Glen,
were called unexpectedly to Dead wood,
owing to the sudden death of Mrs. Web
er's mother in that city. Mr. and Mrs.
Weber will have the sympathy of a host
of friends in this neighborhood.
Manuel Knori, wf Monroe, Wis. and
a brother of our own Knori boys, who
has been here during tha past week, vis
iting with his brothers Andrew and Sam,
expects to leave for his home this even
ing. Mr. Knori, says he cannot lose his
vote, this next election. j
Voters when you cast j'our ballot
for countv Attorney, vote for a man
wIk has the interest of his own county
at heart and againsi the present incum
bent whose interest o his personal ag
graodizmenl alone. Our statement has
been clearly demonstrated; his interests
are not with our countv.
You can spell it coqgh, cod", caugh
kauf, kaff, kough, or kaugh, but the on
ly harmless remedy that quickly cures
it is One Minute Couh Cure. J. E.
PnctSET.
MARRIED At the oHIce of Justice
J. H. Bartell, in Harrison on Thursday
Oct 18lh. His honor preforming the
ceremony, Mr. Henry Olbright and Mrs.
Bertha Sauer, both of Glen, sped res
pectivelv 44 and 35 years. Mr. Olbright
is a gentleman of sterling worth and one
of the old school and we feel that bis bet
ter half has won unto herself a true and
loyal husband, and we bespeak for them
Vwyth miirth hapnioess. We are not per
sonally acquainted with the bride, yet
we feel coufident she is worthy of Mr,
Olbricht, otherwise she could not won
him. The Pussb Jocrsal joins with the
many friend of the happy couple in wis"
hi ng them all jiy and happiness-
A little over a week will elapse be
fore election, and it behoves every voter
to be on their guard against the "salari
ed broilers", who move in our midst
They are smooth tongued syrens, but
poison, venom, envy, jt-ulousy and vul
garity in the extreme is exaled from
their conversation. If perchance you do
not hesitato to tell them, you have made
up your mind as to how you are going
to vote, then they do not hesitate a
moment to call you a crank or "fool."
Is not this a fact? Shun these -'stickers"
they are bing consumed by. a
worm far worse Una cancer, which is
malice, because soma one else is popu
lar, and tbey are not. and never were
neither can they ever be.'
School Report.
Report of District No. 7 for month en
ding Oct 5ih those neitlier absent or tar
dy during the month were as follows,
Primary Room.
Helen Clark, Mattie Parsons, Dee Dav
is, Fred O'Connor, J. Lawrey, Charley
Burke, Daisy liollingsworlh, Pearl Phin
ney, EUa Crane, Plato Valdez, George
Burke, Ve.-nie M.irsteller, Joey Parsons,
Ethel Burke, Edna Davis. Montie Patter
son, and Fred Clarke.
Maude A. Stuart, Teacher.
Intermediate Room. . . ,
Viola Wallace, Franc Wilson Basil
Guthrie, Oracle Reed, Ida Meravek, aad
Delia Hanson.
Oenevia West, teacher.
H. 8. Room.
May Lewis. May Wilson, aad Dorctha
Patterson . Geo. W. Myers, Pr
It is earnestly desired that the number
of tardy aad absent marks ba decreased
as moch as possible as no pa pi I can do
good work aad cod in late twioa or
thras times a week, aad no teacher i
interest a passl who is absent oa or
somfetleseoa watt, ;
.Aismci, awayf. when caused by atek
ana. Is fares1 asossaary and ewtkeag alas
win so diaoowatgs a avail as sa testa
art of aaca waritt work aaj as a faaaH
awfci apt ta pwaniti taa.warfc aall
etatfet, nsaassiaXart af taa
r' ' f3r?, K ssatarttsy wKI ct
irMl "11
Mrs. J. B. Barke is suffering from
a severe sore throat tins -weeic. vr.
Phinney has lieeu called in.
otice.
The parties that took all the bed cloth
es and other i.tulf from the house of tbe
ranch of G. W. Hester will save them
selves trouble and expense by returning
the same as tlie parties are known to me.
V. A. Hester.
NOTICE.
We would deem it a great favor, if
any of our t-ubscrilers, who fr.ir any rea
son do not receive their' PliRss JotRJiAl.
regularly will notify us of the fact.
Editor.
A Woo Wulllc With Words.
Or all the Saws He Ercr Saw Suw
lie Never Saw a Saw Saw Like
that Sawed.
To The Editor of The Globe Democrat
TONTANA, OKLA., September 13.
Being a reader of your paper, I send yon
the following: An old farmer of Arkan
sas, w hose sons had all grown up and
left him,' hired a young man by the
came of Esau Buck to help him on the:
frm. Oo the evening of the first day
thsy has!?'! p small load of poles for
wood and unload?! them between the
garden and the barn yard. The next
morning tlie old man said to the hired
man: Esau, lam going to town today
aod while I am gon", you may saw up
that wood and k-ep the old mm out of
tli garden. When tbe old man had,gooe
Esau went out to saw t!ie wood, but
when he saw the saw he wouldn't saw it.
When Esau saw the saw he saw that he
couldnt saw it with that saw. Esau
looked around for another saw. but that i
was the only saw he saw, so he didnt i
saw it. When the old man came home
be says to Esiu: Esau, did you saw tlie
the wood? Esau faid: I saw tbe wood,
but I wouldnt saw it; for when I saw the
saw, I saw tliat 1 coulJn't saw with
that saw, so I didut saw it. The old
man went out to see the saw, and when
he saw tbe saw ho saw that Esau could
n't saw with that saw. When Efau
saw that the ola man saw that he could
n't saw with the saw Esau picked. up the
ax aod chopped up the wood and made
a see-saw. The next day the old man
went to tOvn and bought a 'new "buck
saw for Esau Buck,' and when' be came
home he hung tlie bu:k saw for Esau
Buck oo the saw buck by tbe see-saw.
Just at this time Esau Buck saw the old
Buck in the garden eating cabbage, and
when driving him from the garden to the
barn yard Esau Buck saw tlie buck saw
on the saw buck by the see-saw, and
Esau stopped to examine the new buck
saw. flow, when tne old buck saw au
Buck looking at tbe new buck saw oo
the saw buck by the see-eaw, he made a
dive for Esau, missed Esau, hiv ine'sw
raw, knocked the see-saw against Esiu
Buck, who fell on the Buck mw on the
saw buck by the see-saw. Now, when
the old mnn f aw the old buck dive at
Esau Buck and Ean unl h:t tin
see-saw and knock tbe sue-saw ar;a!UM
Esau and Esau Buck fell on the Buck
saw on the saw buck by the see-saw, he
picked up the ax to kill the old buck,
but the buck saw him coming, and dodg
ed the blow, aod countered on the old
man's ftomach; knocked the old man
over the see-saw onto Esau Buck, who
was getting up with tlie buck saw of!
tlie saw buck by the see-saw, and knock
ed Esau Buck and the buck saw onto th
saw buck by the see-saw, crippled Esau
Buck, broke the buck saw and tlie saw
buck and see-saw. Now when tlie ok'
buck saw the completeness of his victory
over the old man and Eau Buck and th
buck saw and the saw buck and the see
saw, lie quietly turned around, went
back and jumped into the garden agair.
and ale up what was left of Uie old man'
cabbage.
5a YP H I L I Su"ir 7
aiun! rndrt Tr.liult aoeiiietUl. Cam
b' n,h of
1M Ina. Call v vrlta.
1 tr. X,
Pit WASH tastllUTE,
120 s. atk sc.at.tssi. as
UnsaiMtua mi Stylb om oiaiaa
- oe Caaa.
3 CU H3ISE
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Game Wanted
We want (lame in any quantiy at high
st Market Price aod Gl AHAKTEE SATISFACTION.
Omaha, Nebr,, aod Philadelphia. Pa. Capital 34,000.
References, V. 8. Nat'i Bank or Your Express Agt. Wholesale, Butter, Eggs,
Poultry and (lame.
THE PIONEER
Drus, c
Drugists Sundries, 5
Paints. Oils. Varnishes, - i
Books and
ii ' J.
Oyer In Wyomin
a
0
"A Cncii's among ye takin' notes an'
fa'Uth he'll print them.''
Fntneis Denel, moved the house recen
tly purchased of Andrew Christian onto
bs claim in the nortl.ea.st part of the
sttloment, the first of the week. J. II.
Newlin expects to move into it soon.
Dr. S' Pansburn, an esteeemed
friend of the writer, and one of the lead
ing physicians of western Iowa, died at
Maysville, Kv., after onlv a few hours
sickness, on Oct. 4. He was a sir Knight
in tlie Masonic lodge, and was buried by
that order.
Miss Abbie Flucker, of North English
Iowa, arrived here on last Saturday's
train. She had been engaged to teach
the east school. Ye scribe met her at
tlie depot and took her out to the liidge
where she bad her first view of the great
state of Wyoming. She engaged hoard
at Harry Deuel's and began her school on
last Monday. Miss Fluckey comes to us
highly recommended, both as an instruc
tor and musician.
We predict for her an enjoyable term
and for the pupils a profitable school.
We are fortunate in getting good teach
ers for our schools this winter. Mrs.
Hunt the teacher in the wast school,
taught the summer term here and we all
know that she is one of the nut teachers
and his given general satisfaction.
We were glad to see Mrs. C. L. Chris
tian able to be out to meeting on last
Sunday as she has been quite sick since
she returned from eastern Nebraska-
Chris Christian and, son James, are
looking after their cattle at tin lower
or south ranch this weak.
Rev. Warren preached an interesting
sermon to a crowded house io this east
school bouse on last Sunday. Preacing
ngun at the same place every two
weeks.
M's. AB'rw Cl'Hli(in a' Mrs. J. V,
?e witii, rneivci ttorloi the eiious 'il-
ness of an auut, near OUndon, i.i., on
last Saturday. Herdauiise was hourly-
expected. Zezijsl,
Sand Hill News.
Joe Sturdivant, is busy hauling lum
ber from Scotch Bluff, to finish h;s
bouse.
Cluirley Lewis, was at He itt yester
day gathering cattlo.
H. Keeling, was down on Sheep creek,
this week.
T. Weeb, was over from Rawhide
Creek, yesterday.
E. Rose, was visiting his brother Sun-
Chailas Smith, is busy fencing a horse
pasture.
P. F, Outfit, is working Sfca.i creek,
this week.
W. Reed, is going tt ship a congign
meot of cattle this week. CaJ-KB.
HOSPE PIANOJ
Ws sis Se ferwa the best sts
Maaa Sesetl It a tbs kraest
bMorfatien ot'oar style B.
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' " Write fur Tefiwa m4 I'rim
gT ,llpe IMs Is tn ifam-r-l 1
. .r. i.r-ini ef.' )n Utuf, uiiiva,
T ta liiorsiHl.
Vm1 Paf steals.
A await ssa arwea aad easy "aojih.
If s' s S Will ei i ew m
Z'ZLa -aws fce wr aaas.
HUNTERS
i AND
SHIPPERS
PERRY, BAUER & EliHIS.
PHARMACY.
STATIONARY. J
E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. )
If you vote for Deitrich you favor
all the vicious things the administration
favors; a national banker, money loaper,
a man who referees pnze fights, a man
without a family. -
it :;.r j cysier y lavor a
man who is opposed to all the v.c'ous
things favored by the MtKiuley adminis
tration, a farmer, a roan who settled on
the praries of Nebraska years ago and
tasted the trials and tribulations of the
early pioneer; a man whose heart beats
in sympathy with the farmers and labor
ers of his state. A man of a family," a
man w ho loves his family and would de
fend the honor and purity of any maus
familv, a man who made an honest ai.d
eonciuuliotis chief executive, a man who
is liberal in all things, but temperate in
all thin-.
Before voting this fall do not forget the
record the fusion State otl!irs made
for honesty and econmy in the manage
ment of the state's business.
Remember--that' alt the institutions
under the fusion Governor have been run
with a great deal less money than they
were under the republican administra
tion. Rpmembar that the candidates on the
republican ticket are members of the
same old gang who aided Bail ley, who
aided Moore, who aided tlilion, w ho aided
Hill and other republican olltcinls in rol
bing the tax payers out or ?r00,000,00.
Remember that tlie republican candi.
dates were nominated by the same ring
and by the same men who nominated
the defaulting republican otTloiala.
Patrick E-an, president of the Irish
American union plegos at least 250.000
votes of the un;on for Bryan.
The republican party lay great stress
upon the full dinner pail of the labonug
class, just as if that was all that was re
quired by !.;icr2 iji .. "onnmi-nt
Why, the convicts in the pniten,i,rv
have that? and are not at sfied, ' bat
? M;irk Jtinna's argument.
Mark llanna, the bead of t'tis tmrierial
gos'ernmont, as sd-ninisVred ly Billii'iis
McKiuieV, was in our s!a the past
week. He made a speech at Lincoln,
w hile here aud while ruakiiig an appeal
to the people of that city to fave Billi
ous McKinley from defeat, the platform
which he stood upou, collapsed as a re
sult of ill') ponderous load of iniquity
which it supported.
Simple PuiiKlimcnt for a Cross
Child.
Take the child a ho is cross before a
mirror and with a black crayon peucil
draw the creases on the frowning fore
head ard the deep puckers about the
pouting mouth. Promise to remove the
marks as soon tis the smiles come again.
For fretting, press a plug of cotton in
each ear, saying it is best the child
should not hear the whinning voire in
which he is speaking. If there is no phy.
sical reason for the crossness, diverting
tlie mind is ofieo all that i necessary o
S op it and bring the offender to a iietler
humor. November Ladies Home Jour
nal. Tbe Compuhioti For The
KcMtOflSJOo.
Every U.no ef THE YOUTH'S COMPAN
ION lor nine week of November and lire
emlMT mill be enlarKCsl, and lbs ijllly
Kuinbers will be double the uol li, with
richly decorated rover, from now until
the end of tbe year TIIK t OMI'ANION will
be crowded with artlo.es and niorlr s. fjlci
eutiy varied to pirate every taae In both
old and younf-man and wvuieu, boys an4
alrla.
Amorif tbe contributions announced for
esrly Issue are "Jluw 1 Acte.1 tbe MlMlon
ary." t.y Mr Henry SUnleyj "With Uie Pre
torlaUuard" by Itldar liMsrdi "A Historic
ttanie of rootbull," by Waller Camp; "liorae
Henae," by rank K. Mocklon; -I'alpH Kh -qnenee,"
by Ittym ferrsr; "Ouy of long
Aca", by laa aacelaren; and "A Uartkine
onf rsraoat rwtple," by Victor Hears;
laa Uoa towbiek Uiere will be srital sail
abort atOTtea by Wsrgaral lielsnd, Ulsbeth
stosrt rHelps Want, BHm Perry, Charles W.
ClMMtatt sad otber writer of delhjhif
Uoa.
Tboae who jrabrsnisi now for I SOI a-U re
ealvaTHKfOMI'AI'wS' for. thi rsinal.MBd
week of lQ free from Uie Uu e of rabacilp.
Uoa, la addlUou to Us "feritae Ulrl" fal
eadav for MM. UUtaraisMI Is It saor tram
. ..
OOMfAJIIOJI
etaXtstad aaaaaasaassat af tas voioine
far ITS Witt be st sa la nay artdraai with
Societies.
, W. C Warmm,
Pastor M. E. Church.
IUT1UIS0X - NEFBASKA.
I'resrHi'S every Kandsy evening st T40
p. ra-, and erery alternate Soudsy st IU
Sunday School 10 e'elork a m. Epwertk
L?nf 0 :30 p. m-
rinyer M'rlln? Thnnrtsy evrnlur at 7 :80
Con.e nne, Vome all
AutoharpSolo Sunday evening at the
ijgPCIiurch
Professional Cards.
J. E. PHINNEY. M. I).
PhyUelta and Sdrrmn.
411 calls siven prompt attention,
omee In lru Store.
-HAHU1SOJI NEBKASKA.
GRANT GUTHRIE.
Attorney-at-Law.
Trompt attention given to all legal
matters in Justice, County and District
Courts, and before the United Slate
Land Office.
Fire Insurance written in reliablt
20 m panics.
t3JLgal papers carefully drawn.
Hariusos. - Nebhaska.
tt. i. OCoiinell, - - Co. AUcntfr,
., ef -
Will Practice in All OnrH.
Special Atlcutlon Girea to Land Ot
Bee KiislncsH.
Collection and all business eDtrnst
ed to me will reeeire prompt attention.
Habkvox - NtwiAsKA.
Michael R'-ffing,
COfNTY
bt KVEYOIt
I am pre purei! U tlo all klwU of Civil
Knifinrs-Tlnir work.
When in need of the Surveyors Services,
give nie a call as I have a full and com
plete outlit, together with exrienc to
do the work with neatness awl Uwqiatch.
A Wl.il .ss.
MICHAEL RUFFING,
HARRISON. - - - .- NEERASKA.'
.il I.J.J., i.i ' . I
To Kent.
I w ill rent my place North of Harri son
14 m e. unt May 1st. 1BUI. Willi IW.
tons of feed on tbe place, also 15C0 aerea
of patllre. . Ow! Running Water on the
place. Address J Kolas.
1 Eckard. S. Dnk.
' Public Sale.
Tlie undersigned will sell nt Public
Auction on Saturday tbe 27th of Octoht-i
11)00, at o'clock, in Harrison, at the
Commercial house Uie following prop
erty t"-wif.
Two driving mures, one 10 years old,
one t years old," two 1 year niii mm
colts, Hou.hold goods", carpenter tool",
and iimuy other articles oot menlioned.
TERMS CASH:
O. J. &HA17M, 11 D.
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF
LIVESTOCK.
The undersigned executors of the lust
will and testament of Jul ward Downey.
deceased, will by virtutue ol an older of
the County Ourt or moux i ounty.
Nebraska, made Oct. 0th, ICOO, lll
on the31-tdiv of October l'JOO. at the
hour of 10 oclof k, A. M. at ho Run di or
Robert Nt eveon Running, Water in said
county, offer for sale st Public Auction
to the highest bidder for cash in band,
the folllowing described perMinal proper
ty, tc-witj
13 head of long yearling steers.
80 head of long yearling heifers.
1 4 year registered Shorthorn Bull.
1 Buggy.
1 Sat of Harness.
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1 I film ui v jmi viu mviwv.
RoBUHT Naext
Maktj J. Webbek.
Executors.
EVrRAYED About four weeks ago.
from Mr. ). D Bock's ranch, on es t
Hit crek. 8 last Spring sUer calves,
braids fT" m left side, any informs-
tion conJU'erning t ieni will le suit
ably iv warded by ths owner.
Address L?o, lX-Bock, Bodarc, Neb.
The p otressivs nations of the wor
ars the great food consuming nations,
Good food well digested gives strength.
If you cannot digest all you eiit, you
need Kodol Dyspepsia Curs. It digests
what you eat. You need not diet your
sslf, It contains all of the dlgestanta
combined with the best known tonics
and lac instruct! vs. It will even digest
all classes of foods in a bottle. No ot
tier preps ration will do this. It instant'
ly relieya and quickly curse all stomsch
trouUss. J. E. PnuttgT
eTnb Couldn't Hare Stood It.
If bs'd haditching Piles. They're ter-i-ibljr
annoylsg; ant Bucklsn's Arnica
salve will curs Ue worst caaa of Piles oa
' ...
sa in,
It lias curvd thoaaaada For la-
juriss, Pains or bodily Eruptions it's Ih
a.
bastaalrsin ths world.
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