Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 27, 1899, Image 4

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I'nblldiert ovnry Thiirnl&y nt llio County tml.
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Kntcrctl nttho tiorlnfllco nt Ilrokcn How , Nrli. ,
HC pccond clA miinUT , for trunntnlxiloti ihronjli
t u 11. H.
HUimCUIITION J'ltICK :
One Yonr , In ndviinro
THURSDAY , -IULY 27 , 1000.
JtctuliUniii ] ( Joimlj CoiMenllon.
ItiiohKN How , Nolir. .1u1y MM , 1f 0.
'
In cnmpllftiiro wild an iicllcin of tlio ominty
central cot nilllM' , iideloKnto lonvHilloM of tlio
lOtiulillrnnftnfCtiMrrroiiiilri HclniMkii , is licrt-
by cnllorl to cnnvcn nt HIV Niiltli HMc ojxim
hoiifo. llnikcii How. Neb , nt 10 n'ntich n. in. .
Saturday , Amjiift Iftlli , 1HW , for llui iitirimfo of
lilnclnK In nomtiinilun tnnillilu.os for tlio follow
lii K county oinc' Hone
ono county JndKO ,
OIK flii'rllT ,
Ono clerk of tlio district court ,
Onu comity clerk ,
Uno treasurer ,
Ono Bjpcrlittemlontof | > nlillc Instruction ,
' Ono coroner ,
One pnrvL' > or ,
AUn tooled 10 dclc-Kitec t < > tl'n uLilii convention ,
tolio hold ( it Oinultnnt I o'clnrk p. in , hniit 'Jlnt ,
1811) , alto ilcluiuU'it to th rniiKruAMonnl ami jn-
cllclnl convrntloiiP , ( line lii.it plnco not yet ( Ixril.
DiiHs of rcprOM'iitntldii , OHM ( IHi-Kiilu lit lingo
( torn each township , find one for riioli t < > n vein
or major froctlon tliori'of , cnul for lion K. M.
t'nrrle for tat i-uiwtor In IBM. Tlio
towi.ahlpi nro entitled lu rupri-kontalloii IIH fol
low * :
8
l.llllnn
Jlroken lluw BU Myrtle n
Cutler 7 7
CIIII U Trliimi h . 4
DounUn UroTO 11 Victoria . 7
DcllRht HI Wood Ulypr . . . .1) )
Klk Crock I \\YMcrvlllo. I . . .
Kllm 4 I Wi-Hl Union B
Oranl n I Wayne 7
O rfleld fi | ij'l liM )
" * H | H recommended Unit no proxlcB lie adintttod ,
nit that llio ilolttgnlo * jireicnt nt tlio convention
caul the full totu of tliclr rccpccllvo township * .
Ills nxo rccomtnondml tlmt ilin Xmuplilji prlnw-
bo licld fatunlayAntrim ! 12th , I6UU , ut li p.m.
K HOVKE , Cliulrinan
K , G'ScnwiM ) , Secretary.
Kepiihllcan rrliitarlcH.
IlllOKKN HOW.
Notice IB liorcliy riven to tlio rupnhllrnn oli'ct-
ors of llroRcn Itow tou nMiln , tlmt a primary will
IIP held In Ihu court house , Pnturdny , August 1''tli ,
at U p. in. for the iitirpom of placliiK In nomina
tion candatvi for tlic following * tuwnulilp olllcen.
Ono contrel nominlttcomnn.
Ono towiifhlpclerk.
Ono tnwndilp treasurer.
Ono townrlilp nssciicor
Two jilf tlci'H of tlio pi'iico.
'iwoconntnhlciMiil feren road OTCWITH.
Also the election of twcntj-nlno delegates to
the county convention to bu hold i\t Itruken llow
Hntnrdny August lOtli 161V nnil for the tmnfmction
of Mich other uuvlneHH an nmy come before tlio
meeting. K HOTHK , Coin.
Kll.l'OjL
Tlio republican elector * of Kllfoll toWn hlp
nr hereby c'lllcd to inurt In tin Morun ball at
k9:30p : in. A uplift tilth 1MH ) tniOnt lido I'tfMi'i In
Hut county convention , U dileKi.lca to Ihi nnt'cr- '
Vhutf iOHM niloii ( o In1 In 'it ' In MImi Aia-tiMl' th
ot U30 ! , tiondluti ! tli iirl.l | otlii'i'r'Hii < 1 tin Irun-
Bactlon of Mich otliur iiiii-uu e an nmy i nmu b < fmo
tholuettlni ; . J J. STANDKUIIU , Com.
LILLIAN
Notice In hereby ctvou to the republican ulcr-
torn of Ijllllnn township that iirlinary will bn
bridal tlio Oxford i-choo ] IKIIHO , Alinilft IL'tli ,
18UO , nlSo'clock p. ta. , for tbo purpOHu ot electIng -
Ing delegates to the county conyuullon , dcleKiitOH
lo thu Bnicrvli ] > or convviilion , Iliu nomination of
lownclilpolllcora , and for thu trkiitnctlnii of nuch
other buslneeH an nmy como before llio ineetlnj ; .
Ono. W. UKWBV , Com.
CUHTKH TOWNllltl' .
The rcpubllciin vote of Cnstrr precinct nn1
called to inert nt the Ithrrdilo eclionl IIOIIFD ,
AUKUDtfith at " : : ! ( > o'eUick , lor tlio imtpoae ol i-e-
IcctliiK iliOi' nUB to i.ttenil the rounty convontlon
to In ? held nt llrokun Dow AtiKtlxt , Ifltb , lbfJ , nnil
to truimuct HDch other htifcliioM lit * may eoinu bo-
f ore I lie niectlny. A ( nil attondiinco IH eur-
iiCBtlydcalred. JOHN I1 * KOXWOUTIIY , Com
VOW TOWNHIIII' .
Notice Irhrrby elven to the ti'iinbllcaii electors
of Lonptownthfp. that H primary will ho ho bold
at thu lowuoy wcliool houeo , August I'Jili , 1K1I1) ) ,
at-o'clock p. m. for the purponti ot cleetliiK
( lelegateH to the county convention , dclcgaton to
the Bupervbior convention , the nomlnatlun of
IcAUiMiipolllccrH , and for tlu > tnuinncllon of mich
other btulncDH OH may como beforu the. muellnt ; .
.1. b' HIIYHON , Cum ,
DOUllt.AH III10TK ,
The repoMlcnn electors of Douulini ( Jrove town-
Mdp are nimo ti.d to mutt ntVeecott , AtiKinit
Ititfi , 1H9vi , nt-o'clock p. in , , for thu purpose of
clectlni.'eleven dclcciitte to the county conven
tion , to be bold nt lirokvn llow , AiiKtift 11Kb , Ih'.H ) ,
anil to transact etch oilier biislnens n m y prop
erly como before tlio meeting.
1) . 0. KoNi.Kt , , Com.
WKHTKUVILI.U.
The republican olcttnra are horuhy called to
meet In Wuttorvlllc , tiatunUy , August 1'Jth , l8Wt.
t ! l o'clock p m. , fur the purpose of rlccllng
dolomites to the rejmhilcnn count1 convention ,
unu for thottniicncttonof snrh other hunliienu IIH
may como beloro thu meetlni ; .
] ) Al. HAVILI.C , Com.
1IKIIWVH.
A mrotliii ; of the republican electors \vll he
bold In Hcryn ttaturday , Ancuat IStli , lost , HtU
o'clock p. m. for the purpone of unctliiK < ) )
eatcato the county conu > ntloii , tu bo i.uld nt
llroken How , AuunKt I'Jtli.and fur the truiimicilon
of tucb other hutlnesB ita may comu heforo the
uietitlnK , J. U. TATLOII , coin ,
( lAHFlKLI ) .
The republican elector * of Uarllaul township
are hereby notified that n cnuciit111 hu held In
OarOold townBlilp , lu the SWHH | Yiilluy nchool
bouio , Saturday , AuyiiHt IL'th , Ih'JU , nt ii o'clock
p. m. , for the purpofo of oleclliii ; delCKutOH to the
county and mpcrvlaor couventlun * , mid fur llui
transaction of mcli other hUHlnunt nx may couio
before the nicetliiB. JULKS IUUMONT , Coin.
Col. lugorsoll would now doubl-
IOHS give UB a dilToront luuturu on
hell , wore lie privileged to return.
Gov. Poyutor Hooms from reports
to Imvo overcome Ins aorupleH
againtt riding on a paHd by noeupting
special privoligoH with junkutiug
ORfR.
The delegates to the eovorftl pop
conventions wore instructed to
oppose and vote against any candi
date for any ofliuo that rid OH on a
railroad pass. Will they do it ?
Wo will BOO.
' The whale swallowed Jonah , hut
there are whole communities of
pop's who cannot swallow the party's
nominees for judge , sheriff , coroner ,
as well as ncveral others wo might
name that Qt places on the pop
ticket.
Adjt. Qon. Barry and Congress
man Stark have hoen nont to San-
Francisco by Gov. Poynter , to make
peace with the boys of the First
Nebraska Regiment , whom the
governor insulted by vetoing the
bill of thanks passed by a republi
0an legislature ,
The combine got in HH work ' .
tlio pop convunlion. A jrar ; igo
tlio HiU'Uiil.i AN piiblixhnd tlic pro-
poped lickol of llio I'.ombiiii ! , wlncli
inuliitlod I'fod OamiiigM for County
Jiulgo ,
'I Inpopn in Uiuir county oonvun-
tinn l.'iHt wofk , Hci'iiioiJ to have
ignori'd both God afid country. Tlic
hall was notiuunblu withoutu \ \ > ,
iitid thi'ir HtiHHion was oponud with
out piayer.
Tim ri'vdnlioiH made , by ih'
i n vt'Hli Baling oommitU'O on the
frfitidulont rtt'ount , by pop oflicialH
two years ngo furniHluiH Hiilliciont
roaHim for orery honest man to do-
fort the pop party.
If the fcvidonuo subaiitted to the
iiivcHtujaliny commiileo on the
fr.iudtilniit roooutit iwn yearn ago by
loadiTH of the pop parly in true , the
wltolo oiitlit of them should iu
retired to private life.
If roportf are to be relied upon
the populists patty did not succeed
in nominating vorj popular men for
judge and sheriff in their respuotive
distriolfl. Wo havt. it from pop
authority that neither will got the
united support of their party at
home , where they are intimately
known.
The assertion of several clergy
men that Robert Ingursoll will nev < > r
be heard from again SOOIIIR to be
premature. A spirit medium at
Springfield , Mo. , announced Satur
day night that Ingorsoll would < 1 -
liver a lecture to an assembly of
spiritualists , using her as l < is me
dium. Hoe.
Middle-of..he-road populists got
a very black eye in the so-called pop
convention , held here last week
TinOmah.'i platform , which they
; n 'Hleil ( : H tin ' ( cund declaration
of independence , and the embudi-
wmit of the greatest principles over
enunciated by any party , wa- voted
down , and the democratic platform
of 1800 endorsed instead.
The chairman of the committee
on resolutions at tlui pop convention ,
stated in explanation of the absence
of a resolution on tlio war with the
Philippine that tin ; committee felt
AH "wo hissed the war on , wo were
not in very good shape to criticise
the administration. ' ' The commit
tee is to be commended for its
frank admission , but the statement ,
which is a fact , does not place the
supporters of Ayuinaldo in very
favorable light with the public.
Editor Lemon , ot the Sohuylor
Quill , says that hn was formerly
a populistbut is now an independent
democrat , and then follows the as
sertion that : "A populist with the
pliuforms as they slant ! today is
nothing more or loss than an inde
pendent democrat , " and this record
on yellow paper. Sttoh expressions
ought to afford a good deal of food
lor thought for our populist friends
oven though they carry with them
little or no satisfaction. Stanton
Picket.
Kor some mysterious reason the
resolution introduced by E.M.Webb ,
and adopted by the convention ,
instructing the delegates to the
several conventions to "oppose and
vote against any candidate for
oflieo who accepts or uses railroad
passes , " was not published in any of
the pop papers , and the oilicial
paper of the party made no mention
of it whatever. Wlmt is the matter
that it was not published , is a query
that is troubling several honest
populists ? Was it lost in some
pocket stuffed with railroad passes ?
The populists of Ouster county
are now , since the exuitement coin
oidont with the county convcnlioi
is over , are wondering where they
are nt. The populist platform
adopted at Omaha , was voted down
and the St. Louis platform , made to
conform with the democratic plat
form , was indorsed instead. It
name they are called populists , bu
in fact they have been tricked into
the democratic fold. Of course llio
nominee ? will claim to bo populists
for the sake of the oflieo , but they
are a prut of the machinery tha
will in 1000 deliver the party eve
to Bryan aud the democratic party
The popit have boon making llio
claim ( hit ( liny are the friends of
the people , and especially of the
farming class. I > ul from rrcent
aotioiiH of the county boord , who are
populists , it would K'tm that the
farmers' interest is the least of their
uotKMirn. They have ordered the
county treasurer to commence issu
ing executions lliij firt of August
on all delinquent personal taxes , in
cluding the tax j ( ' 1)8 ) While there
is uood reason why an effort should
be made to collect liiu delinquent
tax this year , there is no justice in
forcing the collection of the 1808
lux of the farmerpor others , at this
r-utirton of the year. Most farmers
u'lio me not full handed , make a riiie.
of paying their taxes iu thu fall ,
ftfter they have marketed their
grain. A great many t > uinefl men
who do H credit busiues , alno depend
on the crop for cash its muol' as do
the farmer himself. The condition
of the county finiiiico-t do nol iequife
the extra effort at this lime , and had
it been loft to the option of the
county treasurer , he could , and
doubtless would hive deferred
forcing collections for a couple of
months , a time when they could
have been collected in most instances
without distressing so very many
people.
"Where are wo at ? " remarked a
populist the other day. Ho said he
was a middlo'Of-Uio road populist ,
hut ho was not n democrat , and ho
did nol propose lo lei any clique of
men diclali what he should do. The
endorsement of the Bryau and Sew
ell platform , and the rejection of the
Omaha platform bv the county con
vention , was not oulyanoyo opener
0 him , but to many others who
were Jed to behove that the popu-
isl movement Has a reform novr-
nent. Instead , thi-y find thai in
ho same batch of resolutions , by
he H'ltno men , appear one plank
s hich says :
" \Vn nro opposed to the in < 3 of passcH by our
inlillc lervmitrt , mid ouM recommend the re-
Iremunt to private life of nil \\lio ncacpl tlio
amii. and wo are I n favor of legislation tlmt u 111
1 eienl I'llbcr tbo u'vlug ' or rcct Ivlng of frco
riinsportnUon , "
In another wo have an oudorbo-
nenl of the men who accept and
ise railroad passes , and have over
inco they have been in ollice , of
vhich the following is a fair sample :
"Wo mot11 honrtlly commend thu action of our
lonori'd follow citizen , H. A. liolcomb , wbtlu
; overnor of tbo elate of Nebraska , and would
ecoinnieml bis nomination by our tUnto convon-
lon for the oitleo of judge of the supreme court. ' )
Thus proving themselves insin
cere , it is no B'irpriso that hundreds
of loyal citizens who believe in hon
esty , are leaving the party , and will
support the republican ticket , whieh
stands up for the enforcement of
he laws of our country , demands
mMootion to American labor and
American products , and does not
esort to deception to gain support.
Col. Ingersoll died at hi-homo in
'ia-f York last Friday , from heart
failure. Could his influence have
died with him , the "lorld would
lave gained much more. As a
awyer , ho was an able advocate at
tha bar. As an orator , ho had few
equals. Ho leaves nothing else to
UK credit except that ho was liberal.
Llis money was spent for himself
mil family. Ho endowed no col
leges , built no churches. Ho was a
soldier in the rebellion , but was
compelled to surrongor his sword in
a hog pen , was paroled , and never
returned to the army. Ho was not
i scholar , but rather a shrewd com
piler of the thoughts of others. His
fume principally roeU upon his viru-
lant opposition to Christianity. His
life was not need in the betterment
of mankindbut the contrary. While
he opposed religion , he never op
posed the saloon ; he condemned
Christ , but not the robbers and
thieves. Poverty , vice , drunken
ness , or sin in any form , novoi
troubled his mind , and hu put forth
no effort lo removeeillur , and while
ho reviled the Bible , ho Bought lo
have the works ot free lovers and
their licenlious literature through
the mails. The "Star Route thieves"
were defended by him , and pro
nounocd not guilty. Every attempt
to carrj the gospel of JCBUB Christ
to heathen lands , to enlighten them
and elevate their condition , ho ridi
culed. Yet nolwithsUndingall this
among his personal acquaintances
ho has many admirers , and many
will rush into punt and go on the
platform to eulogize his life , whoso
of all public men , has been the most
inglorious.
ItoprpgonifxtivcH of thu Greater |
Amert'ii Expedition met the Kit
lipino Village at San Knnoisco.
They came east in twelve elegant
conches with decorations , advortin
ing the big Exposition. The e.n-
lire Filipino Village will b < - ready
for the public August 1. The ITa-
wainirt and Cubans are already hen.
Tin- Greater America Exposition
h IM redeemed its pledges to show
thu poi/plo , animals , birds and
homes of our now pocsoHsions.
The buildings nro nil full. The
grounds aio magnificenl You can
now e the finest expohilion ever
opened west of Chicago. Paino'K
lirOkVorKs arc ina iuhcent. Din
Uodfrcj'u band is bpleudid Come
arly.
Soft Wood Ties to ) < o Treated with Ohio
ride ofinc. .
The Burlniiton'rt ( tie treating
plant , mention of w hich * ; ! made
in the Journal several \\oeks ago.
.vi 11 hen-ad } ' for oporaiiunu in the
I'irlyfall. It is loonted at Kdgi--
moot , will oo-l about * 10,000 , and
will have a capacity for trealing
apout IJ.OOO ties per day. KdgJ'-
mont wun selected & the location
for this plant , as most of the lies
used by the Burlington are secured
u the Black- Hills and Big Horn
Mountains , n > id ii was 'desirable to
ooalo llio plant al tl'o junction
> f the Black Hills linos. The rail-
react yard at Edgomont is a largo
> no , and has a capacity for storing
more than 300,000 tics.
The proceis for trcaling the ties is
the same rs ihoSanlu Fo and South
ern Pacific. The ties are first
jluocd in a largo retorl , where they
ire sleamed for a period of toreval
ours for the purpose of cxuolling
the sap. They are placed next in
a vacuum chamber and then chloride
of zinc is forced into the air cells by
mi-aim of heavy pressure , the so
lution containing about 1 bor cent
of zinc , and being injooled into the
ends of the ties exclusively. After
this treatmoul u preparation of gela
tine is forced into llio ends of the
ties , and aflcrward one of tannin ,
the Uvo lalter forming a sort of
H'ligh substancu by chemical rcac
lion , which prevents Ihe zinc from
bnin. ' washed otil of the tie as the
chloride of.mo is a deliquescent
salt and requires something to re
tain it in the wood. The gelatine
and tannin penetrate only ti short
distance into the lie. This treat
ment increases the weight of the
lie about fifteen pounds.
With the steady demands of the
railroads already built for new ties ,
and the increase required by now
roadstho lie proposilion has become
a sorions one. Hard wood ties are
becoming scaroe aud oxponsivo. .
The sofl wood lies , in Iheir nalural
condilion , soon rot , and during
hot weather are eaten by insools.
By the preserving process , the soft
wood ties , auuh as ihoso al Edg-
monl , are made impervious lo Ihe
woalher aud inseols , and furnish
the durability of the bard wood
.it lesj expense.
Sometime ago a Burlington oili
cial was quoted in these columns as
sayint'lhal il was almost impossible
for that company lo got ties rapidly
enough lo do Iho repairing work
along the lines , it is known lhal
contraols for lies have not been
fnlliltd so far as the time of delivery
is concerned , and the faot that the
Burlmglon has several extensions
under way has made il necessary
that something be done to lessen
the demand for tics. The tie timber
of the United Slales is growing
scarcer viar by year , and il ii not
surprising that railroads are pre
paring to moot the exigencies of
the failure by making an effort to
prolong Iho life of Iho HOB to be
UHOtl.
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> i'S Buriilnn Fund for jiroH'ctlon. j '
"pi 8iux'rvl cil by : i,000 Jopoi-Itory buuks. } , ' ,
jfi B cnrl'lo iliiolti-awltii ) | tha nwta $
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If jf5 | 1'rofrrrcil KULow Hstca. Sjjj
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J , A , HARRIS ,
A uut for OtiBtor County , Noh.t
lco ut Farmers Hunt of Custor
County , Ilrokon llow , Neb.
Hello , Central ; Give me fieo.sWilling.
" ' 'Y.'s. " "dnid of thoco Pcnlnmilnr
"iBlhm vnu , Willing ? . me one Plun-
Ished StOel Htinjri'o ; 1 hav sion n great tminy of thorn In IMC ; tliuy are line ; and
Fentl me one ot your White S'-wlne Mnohlnco. I tl'itl ttv-y urn world tmatorp ,
Also foriif me llfty fei-t of tlmt ( > } cent Kul'bor llngn , nnd one of your Iloynl Clothes
Wrlnxcrs , which I unib'tBtund Imn the liest tuboor. I want come pcroou doors
rind screen wire , nnil oiio nf jnur L"nilijr lfC plow Illo3. Sind me your 323,00
hnuh'dd Bicycle ; U IK cqitol to n Si,00 } wheel. [ wi\nt si Huguy nntl Hnmea * . J
underfltnntl ion Imv n nice jib lot fnr 5-10 00 nnil Slo 00. Al o Spring WntrinB
nnd oil kinds of Ilnrresn Goods ; I will bo pure nml BOO ttium Ijofor I buy. Oh
yes , I want one ef tin P Ideal Peering Binder * ; they give Hiicli tfood entlflfnetlnn.
Trwfg the Hinder to buy.
Your Deevinir Twine Is the oest I have over used ; nil my neighborssiy : BO
nnil will use no other IMS \ < - ar.Vlnle Ihls is a Inute onler to g ve tl.rousli ttio
telephone , nut 1 fuel etm-IIM tlmt ynur prices nr < ! rit b.t , ag all 'f my nolKliDOM
trmln with j on" Hllo"Ilellotl ! ! "Say , you totjiot to order Lurniturej
Iron Heils , L-ninues : thos 25u Uurtula Sprlni-o , Una * ftn-1 Revolvers ; UlKlden
liarl ) Wire nnil Hojr FoncmK ; Ron j Caster Mvjhlne Oil ; in/ own make lluware ,
which is the best mid the oiienuosi at tbe end. We nlwiiv keep n Kood tinnw.
bring In yonr repairing nrd job work. Thu Wonder Icu Uream I'leezw ID the.
beet , rnidt ; Linvn Mowers ; well , m taot , you ku nv 1 have everything. Oil yes , 1
forgot to mention ttint 1 utu npent for the Aultmin & Taylor Tlireshlug Mnohtnes
nn'i Knglnon ; If yon know of iinyom ) wanting n ttirus'iing ontlr. sona thorn to me ,
and t will snow tlmt I huve th best. As horetofoio , 1 hnvo aUayn boon the
leader ID low prices , nud mv gondi nro as ivprcBonted. Good bye , I will BOO von
goOIK GEO. WILLING.
I keep n foil line of U locrtaklng Gootle. Cnlls attended to right or Day
TO THRESHERMEN ,
An'l tlioBO contemplalitig bit Ing a
We are handling
the
Geiscr Engine
and
Separator.-
This Machine differs somewhat
from other innohlnca- The
boiler tins a devbo which pre
vents the wutcrjlfrotn bncomine
low In going down or up hill ,
keeping the crown sheet nnd
lluea covered , prevents thorn
irom being btirnfl out , The
Separator IWR no sieves or aovtbtng to bother in changing from one
kind of grniu to another , which enn bo done without stepping th ma
chine. If you i. re thinking of buying write or csi'1 ' on us , nml we will
pend catalogue , which explains the machine thoroughly. We propose
to start all mnohlncs sola by us , and see that everything is In good or
der. Remember If you buy of UB you will rnt biivo to wait for nn expert
port two or three wookVo < will give you ttio bit outtil ever sold In
Ouster county. Wo can BPO afislst In getting a competent mirineur.
Gun glvo $ ueb Instruction os will ennblo any perBOn of ordinary ability
to run an engine in n few days. Wo rvo prepared to do Lathe Work
nnd moat anything tlmt can ba done In an ordinary Mnehlno Sbop.
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V/ATCH THIS
SPACE NEXT
WEEK.
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Has No Equal.
The matiuricturers have in llio past winter greatly imprpvoil their
former machine , and it is now without an equal in Nebraska. It is [ ]
now machine , now ualentB , and aa an iulroduolion to Ouster county
farmois for the scanon of 181M ) , Hie manufaolurorH will make it an object
for UIOHO who want to purohiso a machine to HOO their agent before buy
ing. For partioulani BOO or wrilo
WILLIAM MOORE ,
BrokiMi Bow , - . . Nebraska.