Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 03, 1899, Image 4

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RnUri d nt Ilm poplofllrn nl Itroknn lli v , Nnh ,
nppocotiilcUnumltiir , for trniiiinlHiiliiii through
Inn U. H. tnollp.
HUIIHUKIITION nill.'K :
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TUUTtSDAY , AUU SI , I8JHI.
Itciiiilillnin County Cwm'iitlon ,
lluoKKM lion , Nnlir. , .Inly Hlli , IK'ffl.
In nimiillniuu wltli an Billon "f Ilm county
eoim-ntloli nf ( lid
cinlrRl cuti mill'v , nilrlvK lu
iflliiihllriiniHiH iii-lorcunity , Ni'lirncMi. In liiitt-
liviiillittl In ciniVi'lii t Iliu Nntlli HMn iinm )
lii.uni , llrokcn llort Noli , nt l o'clock 11. m ,
Huturtlny , AIIKIIPI lUtli , IhMi , for ilm nuriiiiHo nt
tilirliiK In iioiiiliiuilnii c'liiitlliluloi fur tin ) follow
tiiK county n nirtn
cine rcmiity
Ol It flll'rllf ,
Oiiu clerk of tlir cllfllrlrt court ,
( ) ni < county clerk ,
Olio trcniuror ,
Oiioitiiiiurliiti'iiilcntdl' iiiililluliiHlriictlnn ,
One coroiH'r ,
One Klimiynr ,
AlMi to iilcc-l 10 ilclc Kttt * to thii iitiitu c-oiivniillon ,
toliu hclil nt Oinnlin at I o'clock p in , Nnil | Bint ,
IhWI , i lfo iloli'KHH'H I" Iliu ron rcB ! loiml ami jn-
illilnl conventions ! Hum mid jilncn not jet fixed
llnMi ot rcpiodiiiliillon , Olio iliilcKiltn hi hir o
finni rnrli townnlilp , nnil one fi.r em-ll Ion volim
or major frnetlon twin of , cnnt for lion. H1. M.
C'nnlii for tnl m'nulor In I HUH 'i'lui urn-nil
tovMiHlilpn nru ontitloil lo roinriicnliillo'i nn fol
low * :
Arnold 10 llliyon . ! >
Ancluy ' ' Kllfoll . | i
AlKurnon H l.iill ]
llornrn I.llllnn
llroken How UU Myrtle
( 'nM'r 7
( Jllir 0 Trliuutli |
DniiKUx ( lro u 11 Victoria 7
IMil | . . 10 Wooil Illvor . n
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mini . . . . . . ! ! . ! Wunt Union. . . . r >
( Irani n | Wayno. . . . . . 7
( lurllelcl t > l T . . . . iw )
" IHH ricofiiim'iiiloiT iTint no ; icixli'H IHI admitted ,
mnl Hint tlni ilulrKitoH present nt tliu convention
f nl tliu full Tolo of tlicilr roiipucllvn townnlilm |
lili uli-o rrroimnimdoil Hint ilm Kiwtinlii | > | irlinn-
ncKliflliclilHnturiliiy.AiiKiirl I2lh , IHMI , nl'Jp m.
It KOYHK , Clnilrninn
K. tl'BciiwiNii , Hcorelnry.
Itopiililican Primaries.
IIIUIKI'.N HOW.
Nollro In lierchy i-lvon to Ilm ri < | iulillrnn oli'd-
orn of llroKoii How ton nclilp , ( lint n prlnmiy wIII
tin liulil In tin1 court IIOIINO , Kntiirilny , An uxl I'-Jlli ,
nt" pi in for llio ( iirpoMiof pliuInK In noinlim-
llon c nmlnlo Mr tlio following towimhlp ollliun ,
( liiu ccintrnl ttonimllteiminn.
Onulcwnrlitprlcrk
Ono townrlilp tronniirur.
Onu lowin-lilp imscuHir
TWO Jupiter * of tllU pCIICII.
'IwoHiiiHlnltli'NNtiil pevnn roml OTOrfcTrs
Alno llio flection of tucnt ) nlno ilc'li KiilOH to
tlio comity convention to ho ncld nt llrokim Hiiu
HntiinUy Annul ! Ifltli ItWnml for lliiilr'uiHiicllon
of Mich other IIUHIIICHH an niny roiim lieforn tliu
mc'OlliiK. K Itow. Coin.
Bl.K UIIKKK
Tlio ropulillcnn oloolori of IClk Crook townnlilp
ru liorotiy notlfloit Hint a call un will lie liolil In
Klk Crook lownolilp nl llio ( .Intly ncliool IIOIIHII ,
MMtinlny AiiKimt I"tli nlil o'clock p. in for tliu
purpose of HulootlnK < leluintuH to tliu county con-
ti nt Ion , nnil lriinnactliit ! mich ollittr | IUHIIUI | < H IIH
mny tonin lieforci tlio mootlnu ,
\V. J. UAUIIIHON , Uoin.
KII.KIll
. , .
Tliu rrpulillcnn oleclom of Kllfoll
nrn hereby ciillcxl to nu-ut In tlio .Morim hull at
Uillll p. 111. AiiKlut ltli ! ! 1MHI to elect tl doie nte. to
tlui county ( lonventlon , l ) deloiulc8 ; to Hit' tiiior-
Vlnorii convention Id Imhehl In Morlui AniiiHtU ; tli
nlw : , nonilinito towiiflilp olllcnrH itnil tliu trnn-
unction of ( licit other linxlnerii UH limy eoino liuforo
HID mc'itlni ; . J J. BTANiiroun , Com.
L1I.1.UN
Notice In hereby Klvun ( o tlio rupulillcnn uloc-
lutitaf lillllnn tontiHlilp Unit n iirliuury nlll lie
lielilnt tli Oxford Ncliool homo , AiiKii t ( L'tli ,
IHi'U ' , nt o'clock ii. m. , for tlio lairpoco of nlect-
Inj ; ilplt'K'nlc * to In * county convention , deloKiilim
lu tlni cnporTlcor convention , tliu noinlnullon of
lonniililpcilUcuri , nnil for tliu Ininfliutlon cf nueli
other Imslnoax mny comu lioforn Iliu inoi'llii ) , '
OKUV. . III.vuv , Com.
utmricu
The rcpulillcnnotes of CuBter preclniit tire
cnlleil to meet nt ( ho Khetfldo Rcliool honeo ,
AUKURtMli nt 1:1IO ! : o'clock , for thn purpose of so-
U'UlInx lU'U'KnUB to nttend thu county convunllon
to ho held nt llroken How Augiitit , IDtli , 1SW , nnil
to I run end mich ether hnalnurh nn mny comu Im
forulho nicetlni ; . A full ntlinulmice IH enr
nrilly tlcrlreil. JOHN V. KOXWOIITIII , Com
umr Tortnfini1 ,
Notice le hcrhy ptvcn to the repulillcnn i lectori
of liouii towiiclifp. I Iml H prlmnrylll hi ho held
nt Ilia lloNMiuy HCUOO ) honmj , Angunl 1'Jtli. IbVV ,
nl"o'clcck p. m for Iliu purpose ot eloclln
duliK tea to thu county convention , delcKiiti' * to
tlio niipvrvUor convention , thu nonihintlon of
InvuiHlitpCifllccirr , niul for thv > irunBiicllon of Kiuh
other lilnluuei ) no mny comu ho torn thu niootlnK.
J. f HllTHON , Com ,
DOUOl.AH IIIIOTK.
Tim irpnbllcnn cloctorx ot Ionuln < iiro\u town-
rhlttirc reyuectnl to mett nt Wetcotl , AiiKimt
I'Jth , IbVM , nl 2 o'clock p. m. , for ( lie pnrponu wit
electlni ; eleven ilelCK'iitu v > uu > county coiuen-
tlou , to I H < hulil lit llrpkon How , AIIKIIKI Itltli , WWt
ami to trnnxuu Mich oilier hiulnecx H nmy pie | > -
erly como before the nteetlni ; .
1) , U. KUNI.KU Com.
WKHTKUVILtK
The ropulillcnn ulcclora nro hurohy culleil to
mrol In Wet turvlllc , HittunUy , Atif nut Will , IMM.
tt 1 o'clock p , m. , fur the purpono of electing
ilcloenti'd to tlui rvpiilillcnn count)1 convuutlon ,
met for thotrMicnctum of tuchcthrr bUBlncn * UH
uiny coma livloru the nteelliii ; ,
1) . M. tUviu.K , Com
HEHUYN ,
Amrctlncot the rcpuhllrnu electors will Im
lioltl In Herxyn Mutunliiy , Anmi.t I''lh , I nil * , nt"
o'clock p.m. for the | MU\HW < I of ol ctliiK ilnlu-
KMottto thu county convention , to liu l.elil nt
llroken How , AUKUxt IVth.aiul for the tmnmcllon
of luoh other hunlnodt iu ma ) eomo do torn thu
J . O. TAM.OU , Cum
The republican electori of Unrllonl tiiumhln
arc liur l y iu > tln tl tbat n rancus will U > hUl In
UkldOUl lownohlp , In tlio h l Valluy Kchool
uouio , SklunUy , AUKUIII r.'tli. ls W , nt 2 o'clock
p. in. , for tlio purporu of electing itflcKutos to the
county nml tupcrvlAor convention * , nutl fur thu
trunmclUm of f uch other liutUiesi- mnj comu
bufura Uui ineellnK. JiiLss UAUVONT , Cum.
IB it true , 8 roportud , that tlio
Raintly Si bus proiuisuil Iruo pasoun
to thu ( lolegatcH to the pop ntuto
oonvontiou to Omaha and return ?
"Waohman , what of the night ? "
But there is no night ; that stopped
when the HUH 01" Kepiiblioruiitun
roHoiulSOU. It has Ieon only a
question of mom or less dawning
over since. N. Y. Tribune. "
We commend to the earnest con
sideration o ! the sainted Silas A.
lloluomb thu immortal words of
Qrover Cleveland to hi friendf ,
when confronted with the Maiia
Halpin defalcation , "tell the truth"
Si , oh fie.
The Nebraska Independent , Hoi-
comb's "organ" at Lincoln , said
editorially last week , that cvon if
Iloloomb and his confederates had
fraudulently counted in two pop
judges of the Bupromo court , it
would not have been much of a
crime auy way.
Timer ! urn no coed in KUIIHIH and
Nuhrnokii lliitt llu1 li.idkcrH nro
growling hfouiisn tlic farmorH won't
borrow any inoro nionuy , Pron.
purity ImH hccomii poHitivuly op-
prcmivo out there Nt-w York
"Mail mid ICxprt'HH. "
'I'rniniiig and qimliooation f < r
olllciU COIINlud lllllu With II IIAItlt
MA.IOUITV Of lilt ) ( lull ) lUUH of llllj
pop c'oiivoiilioii. Jinlgii ( ? ) Cuin-
iningH and Dr. ( ? ) Hi own arc
uxamploH hoth of llifin jtinl
HUM'/.ul | through , lhn ininoiiiy o !
tliu con volition , I ho thinking men ,
and their friondH , will do tlio rent
: it llio polln.
Thu popnliHtH in their county
convention , dunouiH o < l itucuptanuu
of pnHHUH an an nnpnnloimhlc polili-
uil : crime. Si I IIH .lloluomb , who
occupied n Heat on tlitiHtngo crawled
down into IUH rhair whun ( hut plank
W H rend. It nic.'int him , and hit
him hard. I to know tlio dolugatcH
to the Htatu convention would h'nd
him out before thu pop Htatu con
vention meelR in Omaha.
Mark hvhiieringcr , Hie pop nomi
ne n for county treasurer , took an
unfair advantage of lli ) Armstrong ,
pop candii'atu lor Hhorin" , when he
appealed to the proluhitioniHtt * to
vote for him Charley Heal and
Armstrong ll'ttcd ' together Iroin
party to party , and at one lime
worlud together in llio piohibition
party , when it HQomud to offer a way
to ollice.
What IIIIH beuomo of the roHolu-
lion that was adopted nnanimoiihly
and without a disHcnting voieo , at
the pop county convention , instruct
ing llio dolrgatcH to tlio several
oonvontiotiH to vote and work
ai atiiHt all cat didalcs who are pass
users ? It has never appeared in a
hingle pop paper in the county.
We challuge a denial of this asser-
"Brlllinnt ( ? ) HoarH1'
Heacon omitted it , Secretary Emor-
son's paper lost it. l , It. 1'tin.ell
was Heorelary of the convention.
Who hinolhercd that resolution ?
What havu the demouruts of Cus
tor county done , that they should
bo ignored as they wore by the
pops ? What did they get out of
the late pop c.oiinty convention ?
"Nit. " ' In Buffalo oo'inty , Pawnee
county , and in fact in half the conn ,
ties in the stale , the popn and
democrats are making a fair di *
vision of the oilioc's We presume
the populist candidates , in the re
inotn contingency of their election ,
have promised one or two minor
depnlyships to the democrats , not
considering them capable of filling
the responsible potmions as prin
cipal.
It will bt > a consoling thought tea
a dying populisl to know that if
( Jummings is elected , that immacn-
late jurist will have charge of his
estate , hin widow and his orphane.
Cuinmings promiged thu conven-
lion that if elected , ho would -'first
serve the populist parly , and it ho
had any time left , ho would devote
it to the people. " Ho also said to
the convention that ho thanked tlio
friends who had voted for him for
stajing by him , mid to his enemies ,
ho had no apologies to make , and
eared nothing for them. Wo opine
those tame "eneniies" will care
nothing for him. Ye gods , what
smart A look y judiuhl timber !
The delegates to the several pen
conventions are , as every one know8 ]
instructed to work and vote against
and riloua'o to private life , nSl pub
no servants and laadicUtes who use
free passes. Now , boys , uro you
hone t , do you moan this , are iho
dolegntos of Custer county to the
pop hiato convention going to put
Mr. Llolcomb on the carpet , and
propound to him the s.iino questions
required to bo propounoed to the
aspirants to otlioo * of much less im
portance , before casting its vote for
him ? If not , why ? Or is this one
of the reforms paiaded by the pops ,
resulting only in A faruo and a de
lusion ? Now boys , you have a
chance to show your hand. Devon
von dare do iv ? Wo say no.
Hon. E. M. Webb was a delogito
to the pop county convention. His
friends ( and they are legion ) re
member that he was turned aown
at the expiration of his first term of
office , because he came home from
Lincoln once or twice on a pasn
during 'he ' HCHHion of the log slatnro
of which ho was a member , to visit
bin wife who was at thu point ol
death. But tliu unmvory Si , for
his diligence in this line ( Burling
ton Route ) to whoHu ollic.o was
charged up over 00,000 milon of
free juiikots und passon over dilTor-
onlrniln ; I < ! H extending from Chicago
to Culifornia and I'orl Arthur , was
heartily recommended for his action
while governor , and recommended
for the nomination for judge of the
supreme court , at the Htalo conven
tion. Oh consistency , thou art a
peauhl
Out in a lla/e of Ulory.
ICvi r > body is an optimist now , but
the most pronounced optimists are
men of affairs who know whereof
they hpeak and who arc capable of
cHiimating it its true value Iho prcs-
ont remarkably prospuriot/s conili-
tion ( > f llie country. Theodore C.
Search , the prt-Hident of the Na
tional AHsooiatio n of Manufacturing
and a member of thu John 1 > .
btotion Company , of IMiiladelphin ,
tlio well known hat manufacturing
concern , said recently to an inter
viewing reporter that business
prospeols were never brighter than
they arc now. "Last yenr , " Mr.
Seiiroh a Ided , "was the moct sue-
oessfnl one in tno history of the
IIOIIHO , but this year gives even
urealor promitun , as orders arolitor-
nlly pouring in from ovcry part of
the country. "
This in the mno ntory which inaiui-
taettin'H and buKinecs men of evtiy
claHH all over the country are tolling.
The ninotconlh century is going
out in a blaze ol glory , and the
year 1801) ) will bo an eminently
lilting ending to the century
which has marked the growth oi
the United Statoe froiim a weak
nation struggling for bare existence
and dependent on other oonnttioB
for all ol its manufactured products ,
to ono of thu groit powers , and
which has brought to it the indiH *
trial supremacy of the world.
At the pop county con volition , a
year ago , stringent resolutions , con
demning the life of railroad passes ,
and ei'pt oially by public servants ,
oandidaics before l.liai convention
were called upon to answer the
question whether or not they rode
on passes , and because K. M. Webb
had made a couple of tripn homo
from Lincoln on a free pass , to see
his sick wife , he was turned down ,
und lolegJUod to the roar ranitH.
Poor Lester Kirkpalriok was then
called lor , who OMmo trembling to
his font , tubbing his hands and
looking Hk ) ward , and in answer to
the question ol parses , admitled
that he was the possessor of ono of
those round uornored cards called
in annual , hut had procured it by
virtue of being an employe of the
B. it M. , but if nominated , ho
would cast it from his bosom. Les
ter pulled through by a light
squeeze. Al the late pop conven
tion , equally if not more stringent
rusolnlions roKiling to patten were
adopted , find several of the would
bo candidates wore asked the same
question regarding passes an befoie ,
and why , in the face of these resolu
tionu , and before recommending the
nomination of Silas A. Holcomb ,
who was present , for judge of the
supreme court , and commending
Ins action while governor , was ho
not asked to stale to the convention
as to whether or nol ho was a user
of free parses , or was the conven
tion satisfied thai he , like his
brother n.-l\\v , was an employe of
the H. & M. ?
THO Hundred anil Tnonlj
In One Coinentlou
The inoont islunuy of resolutions
adopted by the populist convention
as a party platform , can bo taken
seritusly , or as a hugo joke , as the
individt al members of the party
may doom suitable. To the ones
who sincerely ln-lievo in the princi
ples laid down in the Omaha plat
form , the resolution will read like
viivine truth ; but to thu ones who
havu riddou on trains along withGov.
Holcomb and Judge Sullivan and
have seen these worthy otticals hand
up their parses when the conductor
called for tickets , the joke of the
resolutions must bo apparent. Why
a set of men in convention shoul i
declare their intention to relegate
to \ rivato lifo public servants who
ride on passes , and in the same sot
of resolutions recommend for re-
nomination iwo men who are known
to b paHH grabbers and pans usorh
of the worst type ia a mystery that
the avorairo republican cannot ] corn-
prt-hcnd. They aio not milHoiently
educated in the ideas of reform to
grasp the "great principle" sot out ,
in the pop platform , for to the re
publican voter it looks very much
like the devil reproving sin. To
the delegates therefore \\lio con
stituted the convention tholticrum.i-
dedecates llio following verses :
"SV nro opposed to thu | "Wo heartily commoinl
use of piu"tc8 liy our I thu notion of our lion-
public ) crrvAiil' , und recoiecl | fellow citizen. S.
oinmeml thu retirement A. Holcomb , while
td private llfo of nil who Kovornor mid rccom-
ncccpt the " iiiunil lilH nnimiinllon
for Supreme .Judge. "
"If the trumpet glvu Hn uiicurtnln found , wild
rdmll prepuru lilnittnlf for biitllut" I Cur 14:8.
A duty inoHt painful devolves on IIH
now ,
A plain , boundcn duty we cannot
find bow
To avoid it and HO will ul once to
tliu tank ,
And of populist friendH a plain
queHtion ank
How IH it friend pop , were yon lion-
em and blind ,
Or did you conceive you could
lioodwink mankind ,
| } y your Htrango resolutions Arc
you ready to grant ,
Your wordfe owi-re mere bombast ,
liypoor'iHy rant ,
Or in the dilemma , ll o opposite
born
Will you take , and bo imbecile ?
Sure an you'r born
1 TiN one or tlio otbcr Now just
once ln > tine ,
And niiHwiti tlio question wo bore
put to you
You don't know whit wo mean ?
Tl'c lot IIH explain
To tlio average mind beyond doubt
it in plain ,
That in training your platform your
view and your choice is.
Announced to tlio world in two
quite diHtincl voice
LikeoralorH 1'uff'H , they're not under
control ,
Hero it pipes in a treble , tboro in
deep bass does roll.
Hero you praise men in loner clear ,
ringing and full ,
There consign them to hades with
a roar like a bull
In Hhort your committee have hon-
CHtly ( "nit" )
Announced in two voices your
tenets , to-wil.
FIUST VOICE.
Resolved : a pass is but a bribe ,
Lot no official take
Aught from llio corporation's hrnd ,
But in their manhood nobly stand
"For God and homo and native
land , "
fJefuco for conscience Bako.
I f omo have heretofore transgressed ,
And have a pass desired
If they to principle nnlure ,
Have taken passi s , when they know
'Twas wrong , we rocomond to you
That they bo straighlway "fired"
SUCONI ) V01CK.
KoHolvod : Wn heartly commend ,
And more wo cannot say ,
Our follow townsmen staunch , and
true ,
And rcuomund onoo more to you ,
Old names , and Irust you'll vote
ihom through ,
Homer and Sihs A.
Do you now understand fiiond pop
what wo ask ?
Ah yes , 'tis by no moans a dilliouli
task ,
Tooxpliinwhj at homo you have
trouble so soon ,
Wh > again in the pop oamp "thoro't
blood on the moon' '
By indorsing these men and con
demning the passes ,
Yon have shown yourselves , friondt
to bo consummate asses.
$ iiiiull : | ! } , r.conoiny , Security.
i'i * " ho Ireiust f r Ufe Insurance Is
: ? ! ' found In the l.qulty of the Contract ,
j.fc * tlit Kc nnmv of MHnail'niiMit < | H > | l tl)0
is" Secutlly for the I'll ) incnit.
; ' . * TIIK OKUIIXAI *
l ? ? $ * * Hankers Life Association , ? '
& | -m-
Do RVoluo , lowft ,
RiiWAKii A. TeMi-LK , President.
Or uiUiM July Irt , lisTJ.
Uuiriu'o 1'itiiil for Nifety.
Surplui * Vuiul for protection.
Supon lse > \ by 3.MO deposllory b nk .
I les ilepot'llod wtlli tlio i t lo
: . * > Coiitanallvo moilioJ * .
'i' < rrofrtnsl UliLow Hatea.
JJJni' Quarterly Payment * .
, ; ' ( . KorntOK nicl fall information , call |
| on or addnf * j ,
| J.A.HARRIS , |
jj AB nt for Ouster County , Nob. V1
OtUft ! at Farmers Ilituk of Cutter i
Cocnty , llroVon Bow , Neb. >
GO TO
Peale & John ,
TUB REALTY GROCERS ,
KOK
Staple and Fancy Groceries ,
FRESH and CANNED FRUITS ,
Queenswaro , Glassware ,
VEGETABLES , ETC ,
Highest Price paid for Poultry , old & young.
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In these days wo have all kinds of shams the
the merchant who works
politician as a sham reformer ,
cff on the unsuspicious customer IUH SHAM GOODS.
But my friends , there is no such thing as sham lumber ,
and if you -.vish to purchase
I
As well as QUANTITY , yon will always find tbnsamo
at our vard , in Broken Bow , Nebraska. Wo keep the
BEST FOR THE MONEY. White and Yellow P no ,
Dimension and
i
Porch Material a Specialty.
Don't forget thai our COAL Ib THE BEST , and
CLEAN TOO ! Wo are llio tireless toilers for your
trade.
Poster & Smith Lumber Co.
| Telephone No. 70. WILL L RULE , M'gr.
Has n full line of
Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper.
Also n Fine Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet Articles , etc. Stores on
both North and South Sides , Broken Bow , Neb.
TO THRESHERMEN ,
And HIOBO sonteuiplfttniK On Ing
We are handling
the
Geiser Engine
and
Separator.
Mfti'luno differs eotnewlmt
from other machlnea. The
boiler has devijo which pra-
vents tlie water from becoming
low In Rolnp ; ilovn or up hill ,
keeping the ITOWU oUeot Mid
tinea o.ivoreil , prevents them
trora being burned nut , The
Separator baa no Mevo ? or anything to b'othor in changing from one
kind of grain to anothct , which i-an be done without stopping the ma
chine. If you * re thluklnir of buying write or ca'l on us , and we will
send catalogue , which espKlns the machine thoroughly. We propose
to start all tuaoblnea aolrt by ua , and aeo that t'verjthiug is in good or
der , Keniciubor If you buy ot us von will int have to wait for an ex
pert two or three week * . Wo will give you the best outfit ever sold In
Ctnter county. We can ilfo insist In getting a uompetnnt engineer.
Can give aueh Instruction is will enable any person of ordinary ability
to run an t-ugine in a few da ye. We an ) prepared to do Lithe Work
andjm i9t anything that cnu ba done in an ordinary Machine
PENN & DORRIS.