Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 12, 1900, Image 4

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REPUBLICAN CITYiTICKET ,
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ForCleik. . . . . . ; W W
Jfor Trcomror . . . ) . . . .SllilOYT
for City Engineer. . . . . fc I' McCLUUE
Vorl'ollce Judge . Vf..KJlILG'a6mviNl
TOIl COUxttfAlKN. , . . .
frlr t W d . WJ WOODS
Bcoond Ward . ALPHA MOl'.GAN
Third Ward . IA11EMJAU
DKrUBUCAN CITT
RESOLVED That wo co gratViiato.the
picf nt-'dii KoVt hiai'ilt'upon lie ocono
mlcal ijnjJjlrKtr | < jn' 41 tpu affairs of thn
'
oily 'ftbd\oiuincnd flic principle adopted
by the preount admnlstrntiou of rnrklntj
tue rtvduuoa for each yonr pny the run-
nlnR expeucos of tald city tor ttio ycnr.
2nd , jL'ltyt HoJiixpfbcorncniy -
VT It may bo practiced in city affaire
nnd ncotnend tnat the preeeut Byatetn
be conUuu'iid.
3rd , HeBOJYcd.Tliat wo licro by pledge
tbo inecs'iJ'tulfi coventiou to nbidt'
by tbo vote cast in the city upon the
nurntionhflih'GnHO.
UnoKEN Bow , Ne , , March 10,1000.
The republican county conrcntlon of Cnslcr
county It her t by cpllid to conYcue at tbo north
Ido Opcrrf'lfouio , JJrotbn" IJbw , Mb. , at ten
o'clock a. m. , Saturday , April 31 , 1000 , for the
pnrpoio o ( placing In nomination ono counly ht >
lornoy nnd to elect IS delegates to tbo rtate con
vention to bptclJ at Lincoln , May 2\900 , at 2 p.
m. , and 18 delegate * to tbo cougroiaional conrcn-
tlon at Kearney. April 80,1WX ) . Alee deloimtes
to the tenaiorlhi aild feprcicniatlvc convention * .
time ! place and ropretontatluu nut yet < Ucd , and
tor tbe transaction of such otlior Imslncei at may
properly come before the tonrcutlon. Jinels of
icpresentatlmi.'ono'ciclcRalo at Urge for cacti
towufhlp nnd one for OTOry ton votes or major
fraction thereof ca t for lion. M 13. Kcoso for
Sapreme Jndgo at last general election. The
aercral townibtpi ate tntltlcd to representation
i followi :
Algernon 9 linyoa Kljfoll ID
Anilcy ISM Arnold llurwyn 0
liioken Mow M Cliff Ouster U
Delight ( I Uouflaa Orovu 8
Elk Crctk 0 dmnt Oarflcia r >
Lillian Loup Myrtle &
Bsrgout Triumph Victoria 7
Wood River West Union 0 Wcitcrvlllo II
, Total
It It reconnn'cndud tnat iowutblp prlmarioi beheld
held Saturday , April Hth , that no praxles bo ad-
mltlfdandlha\h6ilo'lo'ga\es \ * protent cunt the
full tote of thelt township delcgitloi e. Ily or
der cf Committee.
| K. Horn , Uhalrman ,
E. Q'Schwlnd , Sec.
THURSDAY , APRIL IQih , 1000
Admiral Dowoy's late announce
ment that bo will l o a candidate for
the presidency on the democratic
ticket is giving * the Bryanitos very
much uneasiness.
If republicans "are manufactur
ing' money by the millions to run
their camphign , " why 'not ' have an
election of president every''year and
the volume'of money will BOOH bo
rufliciont.
Hon. A. E , Uady , of St. Paul , 'is '
being favorably uioutiou'i d as re *
publican candidate for governor.
Ho would'riot only'prove a Htrong
candidate , but would make a good
governor.
The committee appointed to in
vestigate the charges of bribery
sgaiBst Senator Clark of "Montana ,
unanimously decides in favor of un
seating him. The 'committee finds
he spent $ Id0,000 in securing his
election ,
No doubt Bryan would apply his
interpretation of the Declaration'of
Independence to the Indian trib'es '
and let them bo'govoru'ed by thbir
own consent. It would please the
Indians , doubtless , but would 'be '
bard on tbo frontier settlements.
The naraos'of the parties men
tioned as'candidates 'for delegates
to the republican national conven
tion from the Sixth congressional
district are Ed Royso of Brokoi
Bow , Cbae. Davenport of Valentine
Geo. B. Darr of Lexington , and J
N. Paul of St. Paul.
"Tho constitution follows the
flag , " was a great bit for Bryan and
it met 9 wild approval from the
constitutional expounders of fusion
Too bad it waa not thought of soon
er. Wo should have had all the
wild"iavagea of 'the Indian tribes
placieablo ; American cisizous now
Bryan's idea ot the flag waving
ever a eavaao and making him
full fledged Christian Amondan
oititen is strictly in accord with hi
rot about tin Declaration of In
dependence being applicable l <
Beml-oivMized Malays. We wonde
if Bryan is conscious of the fooliul
bo uttera ,
Tbo announcement oC General
Miles that ho desires to bo a oatidi-
d no for the presidency on the d'em-
ratio ticket comes with great fitir-
irlso to the country , But no ono
will look Unn | his candidacy with
much oefloUBueBB , as Dowcy in
> gain ahead of him.
The nporta who have been oiTering
.0 sUke their money 0-to-l in favor
of Molttnloy should Bryan bo the
dem,0'pO | , notinneo against him , will
have to double their offer if they
got any takers on Bryan ehould
Admiral DbWey ifyUtiro the nomi
nation by ( ho o'flstfjrn democrats.
If Brigham Young ucro alive ho
would no doubt support Bryan , for
he held tl'o same opinion of the
rights of the governed. Brighan
fO held to the lig 't of religion ;
freedom to do'ns ho plrnaud. Bry
an nnd Brigham Invo thrown :
great light upon the meaning of
freedom bf'law.
D. E. ThompHon'a candidacy for
U. S. senator was ondorBod by the
republican county convention of
Lancaster county. Thompson's
generosity toward the fund to trans
port the First Nebraska regiment
homo frbm'San Francisc9 on their
return from Manila lian made for
him irionds in tlio Htato. Ilia gen
erosity in local affairs helps to make
him popular at homo.
Among the list who arc spoken
of favorably as candidates for con
gress from the Sixth oougiedsional
district on the republican ticket are
Judge Kinkaid , of O'Ncil , Judge
Grimes of North Plat'.o , A. R.
Julian ol Chadron , F. M. Dorriug
ton of Allianop , Judge Wall of
Loup City , Unas. VVcHton of Hay
Springs and J. L. MclntOHh of Sid
ney. Wo have not learned whether
any of thorn would accept the nom
ination.
A convention of the pcop'o'H ' party
is called to meet at Grand Island
Jan. 27th , at 7 o'clock , to nominate
a state ticket and presidential oleot
6rs. Ono provision In the call is
that "No person holding any ollico
or position of profit , trust or omol-
umont'uridor the federal , ntao or
municipal government shall bo
eligible to sit or vote in any con
vention of the party. " That would
bo hard on a demo-pop convention ,
where the oflico holders run the
conventions.
Col. Vincent , editor of the Non
conformist , who has boon sent out
by the demo-pop state central com
mittee to conduct a school house
ampaign , has been doing Cluster
county the past 'week. His plan is
o harangue his audience for a time ,
u denouncing interest on money as
usury , unbiblical , etc. Then ho ro-
uoBta all but populists to retire
roui the meeting while ho holds a
secret session with none but demo-
pops. The party is evidently in
dire straits both politically nnd
financially when such meauurcN aru
resorted 'to' to'raiso funds , But if
lie meets with no greater success
ever the state than ho has in ( Junior
county in awakening enthusiasm
and ' securing "funds" from the
'brethren" ' his cause is a lost cue
as ho disgusts more than ho reclaims
J. II. Edmistou wont to Eddv-
villo on the morning train last
Thursuay and favored a few of his
political admirers with a speech
during the delay of the train while
unloading the freight. It has long
boon conceded that Mr. Edmistui
is the greatest political job hunting
enthusiast on record. Ho will bo t
valuable acquisition to the pop par
ty as long as ho is the whole thing
During his tall end sp'ech he se
verely criticised ox-Gov. Holcomb
for turning him down and giving
Hordman the clerkship. Harley
showed signs of political weakening
and it will take a presidential nom
ination to repair his injured feelings
or there will bo a now party organ
ized inside of four years and Harlxy
will bo the big toad in the puddle.
Miller Gazette.
UrlmcHVouia About Fill the 15111.
Unless something not now on the
cards is turned up , Judge 11. M
Grimes will be named against Wil
liam Neville for congress. As long
as Grimes in not allowed to resign
from the bench to make the race , it
would scorn to ho on appropriate
selection , for ho has been a regular
Nemesis for the astute Neville sinoo
they both began their careers. He
ban boon following Neville in about
every appointment and oilluial po
sition the latter has held and has
OIL essential qualification of-being
a warm campaigner. If anybody
can turn Neville down in thin pop
district , "old Grimes" is the man.
Goring Courier.
Custcr county IH ready to do her
pirt for Judge Grimes if ho will
consent to make the race ,
Democratic Finance.
Communicated.
In Bryan's platform just adopted
by the Htato democracy , ho denoun
ces the national hanks and insists
on reissuing greenbacks. To the
car'lt'HH observer this may look
well , but whuti closely analysed it
contradicts every principle of hiv
rule by the whole people , an 1 equal
rights to all. Anyone who known
the i aturo of an increase in green
batiks must know that to increase a
greenback cutrency redeemable in
coin , means nothing less than t
forced lorin in favor of the public
or people upon inu monieu tuw
It assumes at the very start that nil
the monii'd people p.ro outlaws , and
their property may bo confiscated
at the will of the many. The idea
that the many may form a trust and
force the fo\v to extend their credit
to relieve tl-o many is wholly at
variance with all of Bryan's pro
fession of equal rights and "con-
stitutiou going with the flag. " The
national bank issues its money to
increase the currency upon the
credit of the whole people ; or in
other wordn. upon the bonds of the
United Slates. It is not a trust ,
for it lacks all the conditions of a
trust. Ibis not confined to a spec
ial few , nor is it possible to en-
hanuo the price of money by the
banks issuing more , unless all the
pop theory of more money is false.
Notice how soon Bryan passes from
his idea of a forced loan upon the
few in his grecnbiokism to a de
nunciation of tariff , which ho says
puts burdens upon Bomo while it t
benefits others. Now , lot us eup.
pose for argument th-it tariff doce
iuureaso the prices of certain things
vet wo hive undeniable evidence
lint the tariff is increasing our vol
ume of money and likewise in
croasmj thu wanes and prices oi
things by which the many aru en
abled to make their purchases. The
fict is , the democratic platform
adop'ed by Nebraska democrats is a
ncdley of contradictions gotten up
ho as to appeal to the piojudiue of
the unwuy. It is nothing but
jingo , which the inlolligenco of tbe
American people will repudiate this
fall with an overwhelming majority.
It is no wonder the thinking part
of the populist party are disgusted
with fusicn and leaving it like rats
from a sinking ship.
Work of the Census Ulllcc.
To build up a great office like the
census oflico in fifteen months from
absolutely nothing to an elliuiont
machine , employing about three
thousand men in Washington and
about fifty , thousand elsewhere in
the country , is a difficult task , and
entire success is out of the question.
The oflico naturally compares itself
with the stage of preparation at
tained at the same period ton years
ago and tried by this test , it has
gained several months on ita pred-
oce.kBor. Quo of the problems be
fore it is how to put in the lime
thus secured in Hiioh a way as must
to benefit the CUIHUS.
In the agricultural division the
need of time for preliminary work
is perhaps as great as anywhere in
the census ofli e. Farmerd , ao a
class , do not knop their .accounts as
well as manufacturers , and the re
ttuiH from farmers may occasional
ly include serious errors whichj a
trained eye will fit once detect.
Hence the ftnn schedules must bo
examined and Hiich errors c < rrootod
bolore the tables can bo made up
from thorn with afety. If a fanner
reports tli.'t his laud sown to wheat
wa-i ton acror and the yield four
thousand bushels , it is clear that an
average yield of four hundred bushels -
ols to the acre is incredible , and
must bo rejected , or corrected in
accordance with the probabilities ,
Sometimes the truth can bo made
c ut by an export from comparison
with entries in other parts of the
schedules ; sometimes correspon
dence roust bo opened to Bottle the
doubt , All this ranks under the
general head of verifying the
pohodules , and the agricultural di
vision plans to give all the time
possible to the work of verifying
each of the millions of farm sched
ules. To accomplish this in the
tirno allowed , the work of several
hundred clerks will ho required ,
and they must have hard and fast
rul ° s to gi'ido thorn. For example
they might bo told : When the
wheat reports show a product of
over forty bushels to the acre , they
are suspicious and must bo laid
aside lor an export to pass upon
But any pilch rules must , vary with
the section of the country. A yield
of twenty bushels in ono section
might be more questionable than a
yield of forty bushels in another.
Hence the division must fix in ad
vance what ia the range of reports
in each part of the country and for
each crop that may bo accepted as
probable on their face and not rc-
quiring special examination. To
get the limits of probability for this
purpose for each county in the
United States , that is , the maximum
and minimum yield and the maxi
mum and minimum price which
may bo accepted without vorifica *
tiou , is the object of an extensive
correspondence now being carried
on by the agricultural division un
der the direction of Mr. L , G. Pow
ers , chief statistician in charge of
that division. 'Ihrco simple sched
tiles have been prepared and printed
on different colored paper in order
hat they may bo readily distin
guished ono from another. Ono of
them covers ordinary garden veg >
jtables , a second covers fruits , and
the third the great staple field crops
Each asks about the units of measure
uro employed and tbo net pric
realized , and the two more impor
tant fcliedules , tbos ? for staple field
products and for vegetables , ask
for the highest and lowest yield of
each crop per acre. These sched
ules are being mailed to prominent
farmers all ever the country and in
many instances returns have al
ready been received. When the
returns have been received and tab
ulated , a scheme will bo made from
them of what is to bo aoooptcd as
correct in oaoh case and what Is to
bo probed farther. The only aim
of the oflico is to got what was real-
y the intention of the farmer in
answering the questions. If the
presumption is utrongly against his
moaning what the schedule says ,
he office will try to learn by cor
respondence from the supervisor , oi
the enumerator , or the farmer him
self what the real facts wore.
If the farming public will con
tinue to cooperate with the hearti
ness already displayed , this effort
will result in a more trustworthy
census of farms than has ever been
taken. Farmers , as a olasc , are less
able to cooperate thau the repre
sentatives of any other grtat indus
try. Hence the census office can
do more for them than it can for
centralized lines of business , which
can and do make their own investi
gations , and it will do its best to
present a full and accurate photo
graph of this loading occupation.
The director of the census urges
ovary ono interested to aid the work.
DK Shilohs
Cough and
nsumption
This is beyond question the
most Biiccessfttl Cough Medi
cine ever known to science : n
few dobea Invariably cure the
worst cases of Couch , Croup
nnd Bronchitis , while Us won
derful uuccesu In the euro of
Consumption Is without n par
allel in the history of medicine.
Since Ita llrst discovery It hns
been sold on a guarantee , n
test which no other medicine
can stand. If you have a
Cough , wo earnestly ask you
to try it. In United States and
Canada Ste. , We. and $1.00 , and
In England Is. J. , V3. 3d. nnd
4a. Cd.
SOLE PROPRIETORS
S.C.WELLS..COJ
. . . .
LEROY , N.Y.
TORONTO , CAN.
Sold by H. G. Uatberlc.
STIIA.YKD A bay pony with throe
white foot and white strlpo in face ;
had on a blue web halter ; weight
about 850 pounds. W.D. GUANT ,
IJuslicls ut Money *
Thrown away by women annually
in the purchase of cosmetic ? , lotions
and powdorfl , none of which cvor
aocomplis Us object. Beauty depends
pends on healthy blood and good
digestion , siioh as Karl's Clover
Root Tea guarantees you for 25ois.
and 50cta per package. Take it
and we guarantee your complexion.
DO
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YOU AR > 5 I.1A.HI.IS TO I'XNU
TIIUDI "CUTTINO ACKOHH
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HIGHLAND CALF.
OUT , I.O8T OI I OR.TUNITXUB
At\VAV ' .rUAVKI * ON
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MV WAV OF THIS
PROMT DOOR.
OUIl SUCCESS IS YOUK OPPORTUN
ITY.
To our many customers of the
past season wo extend our thanks
for their very liberal patronage. To
attest our appreciation in a more
sumitauuai way a way inai is cer
tain to interest all who want to save
money wo tire offering for spring
and summer the strongest , most de
pendable and fashionable line of
Millinery , Ury CJooclH , Clutliiii ) *
Carpets and HliocH ,
that has ever been seen in this city ,
at much lower priced than olsowhero.
You have no doubt heard more or
less about the recent advances in
the price of all kinds .ot merchan
dise. Wo-plucked the golden op
portunity months and months ago ,
by buying largo quantities of Cloth
ing , Shoos , and all kiims of Cotton
Goods , many months in advance of
our actual needs , and arc today
soiling these goods at the lowest
prices ever known ; good standard
Prints , same as are sold nt 5c by
others , our same old price , 3 |
All the best brands of Prints at
the old price of 5o per vard ; fine
Gingtums in dainty checks and
stripes at lOo yard ; southern plaid
Shirtings at 4 o ; Percales at C c ,
7oaud 10c ; T.K. Table Damask al
18o to 45o ; beautiful lines of Wash
Dress Goods in all the now and
novel effects. Ladies' Linen Dross
Skirts at 45c , COo , 75c ; denim skirts
nioaly braided at $1.00 and $1.25 ;
Wool , Mohair , Crepon and Silk
Dross Skirts , in all the new and
popular styles at $1.40 to $8.00 ;
Lidies1 Underski'te , in beautiful
mercerized effects atjl , 00 and $1 15 ;
all silk Taffeta Underskirts in beau
tiful colors at 83.50 to $4 50 , worth
25 per cent more ; Ladies' Spring
Capes and Jackets in all the popu
lar now styles at § 1.75 to $8.50.
The now spring Jackets are partic
ularly nobby and the prices are very
reasonable coat you about the same
as n spring bonnet and by the way ,
speaking of Spring HonnotP , wo are
showing an ologint line of Ladies' ,
Children's and Misses' trimmed
Millinery , and soiling lots of thorn
too , by the way. Those goods arc
gotten up specially for us by expert -
port city trimmars , ami the styles
are faithful reproductions of the
genuine French models.
Those two boauiilul childieu
weio re | resented to ufl as boiur two
little girls. Wo really bohevo that
ono of them is a boy. However ,
they are demonstrating the non-rust
qualities of our superior line of
Corsets Summer Corsets , Sateen
Coraets , High Bust Dresa Form
Corsets , short hip Corsets , Corsel
Waists , Nursing Corsets , Childron's
Waists , Nazareth Waists , Muslin
Underwear , Spring Underwear , for
Men , Wom 'M and Children ,
A nice line of Toilet Articles ,
lair BrtfOio * , Tooth Brushes , I'al-
mor's and other line Perfumes at
0 and 50o per onnce ; pure Vaiol-
no 4c ; Alonnon'fl Berated Talcum
'owdor , 25c aizo at 15o ; Camphor
: oe 7o ; Witch Cloth lOc ; Outioura
Snap 20o.
If you have a &mal ! boy to olotho
just take a peep at our elegant line
of little fellow's Siutp at $1 50 to
40. These little Hints , with their
double breasted veett ? , will fill your
bosom with delight but if you
haven't the little boy the sight of
these nobby little suits will impress
you with the importance of the
question , "Where arc our future
presidontb to oomo from ? "
Of course everyone krows that
wo are headquarters for Carpets and
all kinds of iloor coverings ; Ingrains
Royal Axminstere , Pro Brussels ,
Hemps , Straw MattingsArt Squares ,
Rugs , etc. , all at lowest prices ever
knowu.
Noith
Side.
LILLIAN REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
The republican electors of Lillian precinct arc I
herein notified that a CUUCIIH will bo hold on t
Sa'iuday April 11 , 1000 , at the Oxford school
hoii c nt - o'clock p. m. , ( or he purpose of elect- J
Inn 7 delegates to th county contention to beheld
held nt UroUen Haw , April -1 , inul for the trans
action of ruch other business us tuny properly
como before the meeting.
GEO. W. DEWEY , Com.
OUSTER TOWNSHIP CAUCUS.
The rupubl cat \otura of Caster township are
allot ! to meet at the Hivcrslde school house
.pril 14 , ntli : 0 p m for the purpose of electing
ulunuos to uttun 1 the county couvoutlon to oo
ol J at Broken How April 2 , 1'JOO , and to traue-
, ct such ottiui business as may tonic before the
meeting' . A full turn out is earnest y requested.
J. F. PoXWoiiTiiy , Com.
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY-BERWYN.
Thu republican electors of llerwyn township
re hereby c illcil to miiet ut the IJerwyu school
louse Saturday April II , ul" o'clock p mfor
he puiposo of electing 0 delegates to tbe county
: onventloii to bo held at Broken Bow March 81 ,
hu election of u UDimnltteeman and to place in
mmiimtlon 'nil township ticket and for the jf t \
tnnsacllun of such other business us uiay propFV K
rly come before tcu muctlni ;
J."O. TAYLOII , Ooin.
REPUBLICAN PRI MARY
The lepub'ioau ' eluotors ot Broken
Bow Township nrc hereby called to
meet at the court homo Saturday ,
April 14 , -2o'clock p m , for the pur-
: > ou of elictuig 28 dele atej to the
county convention ro hu held ut Broken
low April Idt , theolecllon of ft pro
duct uommitue and to place in nouilua-
iou a full towuelnp ticket and for the
rniiBue'ioii ot such otlu-r business us
: nay properly come bi'foro the mcetiug.
13. KOYSB , Com.
i Caucus.
The republican electors of Loup
precinct are hereby called to moot
Saturday April 14 at the Downey
school house at 12 o'clock p m. ( or the
purpose of olec'ing nine delegates
to the county coovitition and for
the transaction of biiuh other busi
ness as may properly como before
the meeting. J. F BIIYBON. Com
Republican Frlmary-'Douglas Grove. t v
There will bj a meeting ot the repub
lican electors of Doughs Urovo pieciuct
at WescoU , ut two o'clock p. m. , Sat-
urdny April 14 , J'JOO , lor the purpjsr of
electing eltjht doiigalis to the county
convention to bo held nt Broken Uow
Saturday , April 2l , 1900. And. tor the
trutismion of men other business aa tuny '
properly como baforo the mooting. <
0 G. Konlsel , Com.
Republican Primary-Elk Creek.
The republican voters ot Jilk Creek are'
rcquustid to meet in pritimry convention
at the Ciuly Echool house on Saturday ,
April 11,190D ' , at 3 p. m ior the purpose
ol eelcc'iuj BIX ( U-lenutes to the courty
convention , tno aeUotiou of a township
committee man , ; xiul the transaction of
suoti oth T btisiLcss us umy b < 3 IB order.
T J Harrison , Com.
a !
iicpiiliitcHti Caucus t arfluld. \
The republlcrn doctors of Qnrliuld '
township an- hereby notilleil
thnt n o u-
cus 111 ho hold on tti Hth of April ,
1000. at 2 oVork p m. , ut the SAIBS
Vall V Bfhoiil house , lor the purpose of
electing thv delp atefl to the county con-
"cntion the nomination of township
oIlicTB , and for thu trunei.o ion of any
other bueliK&s that may properly como
before the meeting.
Julep Haumnnt , Com.
Republican Caucus-West Union.
Thu republican elt'Otots of Wotl uulon
township are hereby called to convtua at
tht Wttlwortu school liou-e n April Id ,
1POJ. at 2 n'cliu k p , in. , to eleet six del-
egu oi to the republican county convert
tlon to be held in the city ol Hr ken
Bow on April 21st , at d to trun Hct nny
othe l'iisini"-8 ' fin may properly como
before tbu convention.
.1.0 I'r. dmore , Com.
A Good Thing-
Our Great-Grandmother'
- garrets
containing the same herbs of all
healing found in Karl's Clover root
tea. They gave our ancestor
strength , kept the blood pure , otul
will do the same for you if you say
HO , Price 25 ols. and 50 ots. Sold
by H. G. llaoberlo.
Job printing at this office , .