AQED OAK IS PART OF HISTORY.' ALL HASTEN TO THEIR HOMES. pD PIRATES' HO ARD C A SCHULTZ n Photographer Centuries Old and Clinton Sat Washington Under It. and What Happens In the Small After Sunset. Town City Dray and Express Line. "I vran at Kingston during tlio Clin- j WINDFALL FOR PEOPLE OF POI TUGUESE VILLAGE. V. AV. BTUDKIJAKKlt, PROP If you happen to upend nn uve-iiln ton rebitrlnl ceremonies on Dacurntlon Jn nn KiikIIhIi business town ou caii-i u- J)ay" said a New York man. "and I ' not fall let lie surprised at the. iilnioJt stoid a while beneath tho branches complete solitude that surrounds you. Hidden Plunder of Long-Forgotten Sea .. lnl III nnplinix mm nf Ihn iiiimL rfl-' mvb IllP I'MIIlon lima HCC.oro. I III" i '." ""-" I" ' "" --- ..'" . - I.. .1... Hint Villi 11111 V 11I1VH MCCII l " 1'ainily uinups and baby picture u specialty. Uatnorell liloek. markattlo old oak tiees to he found auywhero In thin country. "Junt how old tho tree Ih 110 one fcnowa, hut there arc records tiliowlng that 200, years ago It wan a landmark. Tho tree HlnudH there to day more than J00 feet high nnd Itn trunk Is nine feet In diameter.' Nowhere about It did I discover any sign of decay ofYdecllnlng vigor. i"But aside from Hh admirable physl clj'.condltloii and aspect this old tree hU historic Interest Tim tree Htands ubf a Brent way from tho old srnata hmtfee. where the state of New York hftk Its birth, and It marks one edg of plot on which the famous one-log-K 'lJutch governor tf the colony. l!ejr Stuyvesattt, built a stockade as njjfense fir the colonists against maritudlng Indians. ( , , 'f.'Aflor the i evolutionary war, when (Yen. Washington went up from Now lrzi to visit (ien George Clinton at .Kingston, the two patriots sat be nejith the spieadlng branches of this oak and for hours iccoiinted the events of the long si niggle a'nd doubtless ills .cupfciI plans foi the luiurc welfare of the country Who may know but that witiw of the beiietlts which we en joy to-d-iy under the Institutions of our government are results of the discus sions or those two gieat patriots be neath this giaud old I tec 7 I hioiight myself to think so. at any rate. "A few tulles from this historic old oak. an old tesldeut Informed me Is another tree which besides being an imntiini liitiilniiiik Is something of n cmlnslty. It is a chestnut tree, with a trunk '2 feet in circumference, Horn which about six feet from the ground a white elm of lame sl.e has grown. The chestnut trunk completely en closes that of the elm. ami the expla nation of the curious association la that at siime time a branch of tho chestnut was broken off, leaving a cavity In which In time mould and vegetable matter collected and made suluible depth of mill for tho seed of tho elm, which lodged therein to germinate and glow and become a tree, n veritable part of Its unprotcst Ing host, the mammoth chestnut trunk." Banditti Revealed Through the Encroachments of the At lantlc Ocean on Coast. town that you may afternoon swarming with such num bers of busy people, teeming with so Jnteiisc ft life, Is now deserted. . T. Inhabitants of I'aradellm, a tiny To Ita ptevlous animation has sue-1 fl(,jinK village on the Portuguese count ceeded a Bttange calm. H Is as though H0e (Usance south of Lisbon, have you walked In a city of tint dead , j)f)fn srow, rch of late on what It Is because every evening after six ,.,, to nave ;,. the hidden plan o'clook work Is over In tho Kugllim ,j,,,. on. ()HR.forgot ten plinto band town; the complex machinery of Ihe H()m, f tm,m ,nV(. nathered In a Immense labor organization stops. m,Pn aH $r.000 worth of treasure. The factory and the office, their ,ri)M (I1 ()f t))(, (,()(Hl ()f Portugal doors open wide, cast Info, the, afreet . g gllff,,,.llK riom the encroachments thtrfr world of llbeiated workers; Hy ()f lIlft ,M.pan Many house "havo been crowded tramways, by crowded l,av' r undermined In ttiu last few "years and uif tits, the town disgorges itsw. r.tu it ,Rye)iai, , w Bi,ndoned. Somotlmsa one -clerks, workmen, workglrls, oM )Jk h)(1()h (f (,ry )(n(, j, off lnto tM flee boys, hanknrs and merchants At,n(,c 0(.pa on a stormy night and with the sume haste to regain his . - , wak .. i ttiXi all land- dwelling, leavea behind him the gloomy inarkK rhnnged town .whete he labored, where. , he ThnVIs what JrappdneI"a"eouplo.,pf; strovjvM In the lists. It la,n Immense W(i(1, BR ,,vja furous Ra,. n-ho nnd enthusiastic, retreat. It ltho, wnvI wnBheil' far In ov the upland dull i exodus of the Mtglisli toward , . . , v ,. VRHt ,,., r the their "home." ; I What. then. Is It. this homo of which the Kugllsli constantl speak, -the' thought of which touches' their heart, whoso mcnioi? dims their eyes, that enfolds all the iMpplnuss of their life? It Is home, a place In which m ior net the aggiavatlons of the woibl, In which to ho with one's dear ones, one's pels Hid one's lares and penates gcuciall. ' CHAS ALLSOP Mason lent work a specialty. I5cd (loud. Neb. Goods Delivered to any part of the city. Charges as low as the Lowes CITY AGENTS FOR ADAIS EXPRESS CO. TKLEPHONKS, ( ran 1' Residence iSS. Offiei iq. tio TO Kobinson & Son If you want a Siuinrv Meal for '!' ets. Soda Fountain in connection with Restaurant. Soft drinks in season. Henry DiedericK ItKAf.EI! IX ', BootsShoes and Angle Lamps Repairing Neatly Done. 1 V Bov Gronlnn With a Problem. A lirluht bnv who writes lettem and "compositions" ror hl. mother ns a "home Htudy." but has time enough fpr baseball, had tills to say In one of his recent pro lit- lions: "Archie can't be llrst base because liar-' old's mother won't let him pl.r- with a driver's boy. Archie 1 1 a bully , player, even If his tnhcr dilv.-s n team. I sent Harolds mother what I -wns In my Chilsti. huok 'ibout poor , hoys. It mis that Virgil was Ihe son1 of a porter. Sir Richard Aikwrlght, vns the son of a barber, Franklin was a tallow ehaud'.-i. Oliver Croniwell'B father kept a b...ery. Aesop was Just ( a slave. Dickens wa.i a retiorter and Hen .lonson wa- a bricklayer. Hut Harold's! mothei told him that was long ago. and It den't go now, so 1 do not know what to do to get Archie In H wo (hi'i't !-( a new club without Harold. I wU'.i I had n big brother to tell w what to do. for I think la dles don't Uuow so much about such things." Shaw's Life Principle. Leslie M Shaw of Iowa, formerly secretary or the tteasury, has n story on tap to tit almost every situation that presents Itself, lie was gov-' ernor of Iowa when Piesldent Itoiuu volt Invited him to become a niembet of his cabinet. He went to Washing ton In response to si Hiimuions riom the White House. While Mr. Shaw's, appointment had been rumored, it had not been announced otllclally. and a persistent rumor was In circulation to the effect that he would not accept the cabinet offer. Several correspondents waited on Mr. Shaw at his hotel to leant his Intentions icgatdlug Ihe mat ter. 'When I was a boy." he said. "I started off one day on a llshlng trip Willi another boy. We had a long Damp to the llshlug place, and as the' weather was warm we got very thirsty. and coining to a farmhouse my com panion suggested that we slop and net ' a diluk of water. The lady or the house not only gave us a drink out ol a like tin dlppei. but Insisted upon i our fil.lng some pie. Hill, my com panion, took a huge piece, but Irom dlllldeuce or something, I declined. Hill looked at me with aui.i.enieni. 'I.es.' he said. 'alas help oilmen io pie when It is passing." That was pieli sound aihlce. and I have acted on that principle ever since." Wash ington Star. and carried away vast masses upper, mill, leaving tho shelving h'-acli a cottjilo or hundred reel .wider Hun It had over been' before A fisherman walking along the edge of the strand saw something glistening In the slope nnd tooling It out or Ihe ground found It was an ancient sllvei cup He dug lotne mine nnd found quantities of scitteied gold and silver coins When the news i around the vil lage the whole population turned out to dig. Tho round tit 111 mow money, all dining back to the end or the seventeenth nnd beginning of the eighteenth centuries. Thete were rings and brooches, rruelllxes and Jeweled chalices. Jeweled sword handles and table plate. Nobody knows Just how much the treasure amounted to. since Ihe llsheifolk hid It as fast as they secured it. and when the official liuiul ties were made every one denied his own share. They are still digging, however, nnd nn occasional llud Is mad". The sea Wohe & Wright Engine Repairing a Specially Horseshoeing. Wack'smlthing ' nnd Wngoniiinking SAY, niSTERI ifcAivfcvkU(Vkilililivfcliltl''kitlfcvfcUilivfcfciUiUii4iliUilfcJililfclliiiiiilii4iiilfctiiiivli- e 9 9 9 vv, MT: Do yon know that it will pay YOU, as well ah US, to buy your Building Ma terhil and Goal at ouryards? Not only that our prices average lower, or at least as low, as those of our competit ors, hut nEOAUSB we tako especial oare of and protect all can be classed as KEKUIiAIt CUSTOMERS. if JPLAT-T tf Coal. FREES Lumber. CO. ttt wvf iiimsjWijaif (fe'"'eiimvn"Hlltifittifi','P,,W JACOB E LUNGER Auctioneer i:i-:h ci.ni' rariiiei-s' phone A v .NT. II. I '.ell phonr Plumb's Flour & Feed Store. You save money in bujliifr yotn in fiim pound lul"- (if him. Hour p-vvvn'vvvwvxww'v!I' I J. C. SLOSS ? Wall Paper, Paints nd Mcruldings S Contractor for Papering, Painting and Interior Dec orating. Fine paper hanging a brand paints. specialty. Acme Bell phone acjb. 11. K. ASIIKR Veterinarian Kk.h Ci.orn-:- Nk.p.uask At Du't old -itiuiii Ny.VVN'vxvs'VN-4 seems to have Inoken up the cncln ami dlslilbuted Us contents over many , acres of beach. Objects are picked up as tar as low water mark, and soniu are doubtless washed hack Irom time to time finnt deep water. I II Is believed that the treasure rep resents plunder from Spanish ci.nt towns. It Is said that long ago there were nutueious bands of Portuguese pirates which committed dopied-iilons on a considerable scale both alloat and ashore, and when Portugal was at peace with Spain the w obliged m be cr caieful and hide their plunder Krom time to time other hoanls of the Mime sort have been dihcowroil. When this collection was hut led. no, doubt, the spot was far enough Irom the water's edge to be legaided ns safe for all time. Saunders Bros. Lumber S Coal Dealers The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a lise.ic pri- lilmg in this tfountrymostdaiigeroU'-licciiuM.Voiieceji' iv in . .M.invMtildcti '- lic.ith'i are caused I.. - :s3i m r-rl U foWfr S. U U A I 11 Ki CTc-'UnM hi tj - rMtauw. T ; . it hea't dis i wiw, i'lu I'tuoiiia, LS. lici.r. A MAKE A GOOD INCOME "tart KtiHtiinfM tt Tourt:t irfiil.tiiii.i rMalHkitt nJ (HUOlltt to ttstf btttltatila K'nM i-ati tbow ?i h n nn mat utrirc tnTIIK tttll DHILU.NU ULlhH ttitn . it(it'i-n riultnrunnta;otBsr aj ThU Imii(bI U tf tnhftft ti-ltWti tfrrtt Ituin4 fur th Irllllni if ttstwj Oil ft U us m m .p (uit fcolst Ut fork i'ifti1-n Urlt ff rn"f in ruiminhuiarBiirMri oiun mrtnt Tfct I tlrtrriBil ortirrl 7 Q!siM iffc n lh 1'sDsma I'antl. St3r0rillingMachincCo.,Altron,O. s Mo Loopholes Tltcre. j Eugene Walter, the eMraordlnarlly ' aticcesiful joung playwright, said at' a recent dinner In his honor in New York: "The playwright, to succeed, must mako his point Inevitably. Uvory point. by fair means or foul, must tured. Not a loophole, for creep in. may lie left." i Mr. Walter smiled. "In fact." said he. "the playwright must lie as sure of his point as was -the young lady who took advantage .or the ptesent bap year to propose. " 'She didn't give me a chance." her husband explained aft et ward to a friend. 'She raid. "Will ou marry me? Haw uu i.ny objection"" Thus, whet Iter I mid es or no. she had mo cornered.' " 'Well, you illicit have kept stlent,' said his Irieiiil. ' "That Is what I did.' the other re plied, 'and she Hung herself on my brenst, murmuring that silence gave, consent.' " A Study in Black. , Like a glimpse of Ihe southland wns . a III tie scene on lower Seventh avenue one morning Ibis week, says the New i Yoik Cilob.'. On the pavement dliect-, ly in final of the entrance to a poor tenement sat a negro boy not mine , than llw yeais old Hare-headed and bare-fo.ued. clad only In I wo ragged winneuis, he Miualled like a tailor,, his ebony face alight with apprecia-, thin as lie munched a lilt or fruit. i Clone beside him on the sidewalk I was an old seap bov In the map box was an ebony baby of IS months, clad in a single gaiiuent and equally happy In an end'avor to swallow a i-htire of the fruit. The soap box was a substitute for an unaitalualiie baby carriage, and the llveyear-old a sub- be cap-, ht r(. iiu unaitalualiie nursemaid, failure to pn, ,v,.riy meaut nntbliig to tlte I pair of negio ciilldien. ; ! "Tlieie's an iiimtii t unity for a line canvas," said one obsenor. "1 wish I weie an artist." The shaved, looking Serious Tliourjhts. inultlnillllonalre was being As he lay back In his chair upward, his giave lace gave that he was In deo the Impression study. "Mi." whispered one of the birber shop lolteters. "I'll wager a d-l'.at against a toothpick that he Ik think Ing of i all road mergers." "No." said 'another, "lie is thltiK Ing about bear raids in Wall si t." ' "I let lie Is pondering over the re bate system." echoed a third. 1 "I'll ask him." Walking over to the chair he said politely: "Hi g pardon, sir. but to settle mn argument, would you kindly tell in-( what mighty question you are stud.v i ing over?" The niiitltir.llliotialte turned bis lathered lace ntnund and mulled. 1 1 was jusl .studying two Hies doing handsprings on the celling." he chuck-1 led. and the trio of guessers looked j so sheepl..h they lulled to hear "Next" when It was called to t hem. Chicago News. KBIJ CM.OUD. NKURASKA. We have in stuck u all times u complete line ot Uuil-litig Material mill (io il fi.il Our prices me i-easonat.le. solicit votir patroj' age Hell Tel. ''.i'. I'tnieis Ind. 1. CATARRH tY'S 3BkW&.? ' im HUim W. FccMb i.viA' vr .'" in rV'WR ii.:'..H... vm m . yA niY-ttVtR lailure .r at'iiplcxyiirc often tin resu'lt Dt kid ney ilise-ii-e. If hnliH ttfiithle is uliowi dtoiiii- atice 1iiL-knliic -unison- .'si. ed blood will at tack the vital organs- causttig cntauli f the lil.uldir, or the. 1 nlitevs tin ui- 't-s break down and wisti- away cell l. 1 1 .1. Ill.elik-r troubks alr-n-t alw.i - n -it't front a ik-rangeiiieiit nf the kii'.u' .iinl a cure is olitani" I fi'ie-V i -t b a jiropt-r treatment of ie l.ittiit. -. Ii;t n teel iug liadlv Mill can n..ike tin ea-t kv.- taking I ir.' Ki'iimrV Swnmp-Root, tlu great kidney, liver anil bl.ulili r v tie 1 . It corrects inability to hold unite mil scalding pain in pa-siu-4 it, ami oir-coiui-s that uiiiilcas.ini utcessitj i lit mi coiujiclk-d t go ortiii ihi'iugh' tl-.e 'lav. and to get up many tnnn lui ui the nigh'. The mild mid the c:t;..'ii'!m.ir elfec of Swamp-ltool w souii uali.i-d. It stands the highest tur it-, -.otiiiiiiiil cure-; of the iimM. distr i.;iiu: e..i . Swatiii-lliot i-. pk-asiiut to t..keatnl is wild tiv all (iruggt'ts :u nity-ci-ni i.iei oue-ilollar si.c butilL. im titay li: e a ) sample bottle of thi.i wntiileriul 'new dts cusery and a book that Ull all nlwuit it, both sent tree bv mail. Address, I ir. KiU nu-r & Co., Itiiighatiitoii, N. V. When writing mention nailing this gemmus offer in this jiaper. Don't make any mj-,t.ike, but renietnl-.rtliu name, Swamp Knot, Dr. Kilmer's SwaniD-r.not, ami the address, lHngliaiutoii, N. ., on every bottle. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ijJTHjra Trade Marks Designs C0PVniCHT3&C. AnrnnPfPnilliiR n pkolrli nml i1prrli'llni mar miirUly iijri'-l-iin nur niunlnli frco wheltipr :i ItirtMitli.n it rrohnlilr . iii-iitiii.li'. CiittimiiiilCii. tliuiiHiricilyi iiitlitontl.it. HANDDOOK nn l-.itcnu eiinttii'O. nlili'it iiueiiey lorcriiiriiiif imIimiU. I'.itoiils u.uuii tliniiiL-h Muim & i . rccclro larfliil nutlet, nihr-ut. cliHritc. la "io ScsWaflc JlittcrlcaJh A tin-vt.nniol7 I'liwlrntnU wrptttr. I.nririi nr- iiiiion ' i.ny M-n-n'iiln ' 'i riinl. 'IVrnK f la .nr: tour . i-mUis, 1 1. aoiJbyml iiownli-Hlor. MM &Co.sc '"' New York llriucli onice. Sj 1- t.. Wniililiulun. II. C. TsOTS J.l.iIiJfcffi-JtiW m & orraj'aio n vi I $ " ' 1 Kin limine sliimliic 'MIxi-iI I'arinlm; Sri-m- m All the Lady's Fault. Some one ha.d up for a subject, It neems, has suggested discussion of tho ' question. "Ate lltei.iry persons 111- mannered?" In this connection a stoty Is told of a ml;u.r author who went vis iting In a Uostott home. During the j evening he asked the hostess if she , would ask the guests to retire Into the little room adjoining the large , room In which they were gathered, as tin wanted the lilt go 1(10111 111 Which to Immigrants' Purses. The Immigrants who stream Into NewYuk all have dltTeient ways or carrying their money. The IrUh immigrant curries a canvas bag In which notes and coins are crilUllljoil uigeiner. The fioriiinn wears a money gay and (ostly. of entbioldeied nioK The l-'teneh and Italians carry tubes with screw lops wheiein keep their cash lu 'JUl'rane gold pieces. The Swede Is sure io have an Im mense pocket hook of cowhide Unit has been handed down fiom father to son for generations. The Slavs cany their money In their high boots, along with u fork and spoon. bell, cha- brass they An Eye to Business. An oxpeit golfer bad the mlsroriuno to play a nm Ocularly vigorous stioko at the moment that a seedy wayfarer Antidote for Ingersoll. Colonel lngeisoll was to speak In n Western town As an antidote the good people aunouined for the follow ing night: "An answer to Ingersoll!" Circuhns were even scatteied about the hall the night before, and otto was banded to lngeisoll by mistake as he made his way toward the platform. lie was fairly Into his subject, when a mule attached to one of the vehicles about the entrance opened up an oppo sltloii, alter tho manner of mules. In gersoll unused, listened Intently till the music ceased for an Instant, then, shaking a menacing linger In the dl icctlon whence the sound had come, he cried; "Hold on there! You stop! Can't You play fair? This Is my evening! You are advitlsed for to-morrow ' night!" Illustrated Sunday Magazine. Ely's Cream Balm Suro to Civo Satisfaction. CiVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanse , Mint lies, heals and protects tho di-easi-il liieinbralio resulting from Catarrh and drives awav a Cold in tin- Head qun-Ul v. ileitoics the Senses of Ticto and Smell, l'ji-y io use. Contains no injurious drugs Applied in'.o tho lH'strils nnd absorbed Large Size. TiO cents at Druggists or tiy liiuil. Liquid Cream llnliii for e in nttmibprs, 75 cents. ELY BflOTHERS, S6 Warren St.. New York. HIIKI'MATISM (till ! IN a "W I)r lli'lcliiiiis lli'lluf rorllliPiimiiiisiu imii.-u-iuni !!.; nnllirtl iiirihln I ii.:i.Ih li'HCtlonupoii tut- fihU-m is rciniirkiii'ii- i"i iaMi'rli)Ui. 11 rcmint- nt nni-u tie-1 uu-i' ii'l iIu'iIih-hco lm-mi-illHlelv illMi..i-nr. 'I'lu- Hri-l ilnse Kn-ntlj tieui-tlts. ?:t iiiii-""'! tt. nnl tiyll. h. (Imrs. ilrtiKKlkt. Iti-il cioinJ. Ci-y Laundry J. P. HANSON, Propr Phono l- lied Cloud, Neb. Fred E. Maurer ATTOUNHY -AT-LAW Notary Public. Pensions u Specialty. Olliee over Postolilce. ATT Walker UI'.AIj P.STATK. LO NS, nml insuiianci:., KIrst. Door North of Postollice. W. K. GEER Shoes ,Shoo.s made to order. , Itopnir work a specialty lEsiEii mmk " 'mo ( t'i 1 'il t liind for -r-ulti grovln.r i. 1, r.'i g atsl iiunlhI f.irniiiK 'i ic iluw j ti t. - ,s,i,t; itcht ..n .ui.l .ilii'rta iV"'- r .. .11 l).. n dpi .u-il lui-.M-ttli incut unli r f Kevised S'omestead Regulations 1. ntts ni.-iyr.. yli.-tnadu by pruxy (on pcr'.ii-i p..iulliiunH).liy (liofnth-r."i--ilier.on,iUui:litcr. Iir t!-cr or nlstcr nf an nv n.'lni; linmustunitcr Tli'iusanJ 1 nf lnmesti-.i - ol Jil atrt-s uac!i nro til e. now i-islly oht.iliul-'i! In tla-'u Kre.lt Ul n-i:ri-wliiK. stdtk-raMni: an 1 mixed tannins sec-ti.-ns. '1 hi-ro you will tltil I tvilthful climate. booJ rcu'ilior.i, chnri hca fr family vorshlp,scnJoH t 1 mir i-M'i Iron, K'"l laws. splur.aU crops, unil r.uir'iii is cnncni--nt tu uinrkut. Knf rv n-i- in oai-li ao Is 51(1 (Hi. For pamphlet, "Last li-stVt-st p.irtk-u nrs ns to ratu-J, route bi-. tinu to en .cut when; t- lin.uk-. apply to W V III-"sNI-TT b U New York 1..(j lllili: . n-nlia. Neb. Canadian liowrnmsnt Airent IH INSURANCE meditate. While It Is lecorded that ' hkulked acioss the edge of the course. the Huston woman t'ouest and ciowded cranted Ills te ller KiieMs Into 11 cuill mi'inii ll HOI liUnlv inai II hostess In any other j.ait of llu coun try would have taken the reiiuest seri ously, so Oils i-Milhl.lon of bad man .ncrs must be set down to the oxaggur- uteil Idea or hospltullt and not the jjlterary propensities of the man. Down, but Not Out. 1 :Flrat .Mate A man fell overboard Must now. uapwm ry uiun i je bhu u dnrin FiiV Mate What vas the uj-o? Ho was all In! he ball struck the ttespasser and tenileied 111 in In lolly Insonsrblo. When lie lecovered. a live-dollar bill was pressed Into his hand by tho regretful golfer. "Thaukj. sir," said tho Injured man, after a kindling glance at the money "An when will you he pluin' a.Jialn, VlrV" Llpplucott's. Hie Lnct Joke, "You say ou would like more ox otelse?" unhl the ih ath watch to the. condemned man. ' What soit of exer cise wcuhl on like?" "t rhould l"e to td.lp tho '-r( ," re plied tin pilsner whh a n i. Always Good. "All. yonder goes a wicked beauty," said the Kool, the while he pointed out a very handsome woman In the street. "Prlend Fool, theie Is no such thing us a wicked beauty." was the Sage's answer. Hut. Mas. or Sage, that beauty I am showing you, she's very wicked!" cried the Fool. "Why. she hns ruined men ualoto'. Wicked well, I should bii.v she was!" The Sago smiled simply ns ho mad reply: "You may be rlnlit in that iho wom an's wicked. Hut " i lie paused an Instant to dilvo homo ids point. ( "J lor beauty. Fnr.l, is jr.-ml. o.od Irs sood!" 1 it-' -rH'r' V M;. I Annwil Esilmateo? Expenses ami Report of Revenues Received, 'I'lu-follonlui! Is tin- iiiiiiinil i-il'imu' iI c l.i-iiM'of In- eruimlilf h in f ne'iiey upci-i- nT foi nil iniM"'-!"-to I.etnlMil In tin- I'lly "' Ui'il rli ml, .Niliriii-I.il iliiiliiKllii' viMiliik ti'ciil x.r: l-'OI 1'ltll'Pls' sHllllll'K or sei'pis unit n 1 1 e Kur UllKiillmi Kor iliilli'siin. Jirllitlllt'. I'nr iiminli'iiioiceol ntr won k'. .r i.tlu.lkkl till wnlpr I 111 III N , I'm llltl-tl'Hl nil Pl'trlC lltlWl lnillll L. A. HASKINS KLOUU, KHIiJl) nnd OKA IX Korosene, (.lasoline Ktc. M'liono 07 I'll! I III lllllil'lll IUHl III! I'll ll'UI I'NI'UIIM s I ur JiiiUini'iii inii'l ror-iii'i'l Uuliil"a . , , . . ' Km iiniliiii'iiiiiiii'ot etii-t li' itiM wori.1- IUK' id l.mii Mi sii on :) IH) .Mi i Pi) I I OH (HI mi on .' in WK. ill l.-AH) HI M'.l 141 against Fire, Llehtnliiff, Cy clones nnd WindHtorms, see vNO. H. STANSBZR, BKont for the Fanners Union Insur anee Co., Lincoln, Neb., tho host m suriineo compuiy lutho s'-He Totllt , SIISMMO " l llii' follow in.; imi i-uiiuii win in nn-in" io eiuii' ol Mild ill) ol lli'l lend for H'u l,,,sl '" I ml icnrt ... i, ,,.,. n, o colli'i ti"l on general fund '' " llrl-lilirtll'iti lil.S lOlllTtl-'l coin (toil o'i wiitcr runu .. i;ieptip 'lain fiunl i-olK'PU'il Wmiit If. v ii inl I'olic'tfd - Ctectili- U-iii IcJ ci.lpctdl .IinliiH'i': f nnd conci ml I'.it-il Al io- 1 t I',' '" j imi I'.vri, re n'.r.l Oi .. 2 I'.i "li . MM y. . i ur in ... i.ion ") s-9 ill ri ."i tW O, A. Nelson Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist. 0ni,p at yu"- L H. FORT Insuranco Agent, Abstracter and Notary Public. Damerell Block. I'hone S. Dr Nellie E Maurer Dentist Damerell UlocK. Over Albright Urc. I'liono 301. L. SHERMAN, General Auctioneer door south of South Webster Uesi U-iiec First Keil Cloud .Mill, 101 street. L'.in he four. I at home every fore 1 noon. 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