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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1900)
l7i . nf& ag3 Has a full line ot Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper. Also B Fine Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet Awtiolcs , etc. Store on corner of Fifth avenue and Main street , Broken Bow , Neb. OHAS. K. FOWD.rrrcldent , Omaha , Nob. U. G , ROGERS , Oa hlor , Broken llow. ' . . . HOTT , ABB' t Cashier J M KIMHKHI.1NG , Vlco-I'roi , urnkon Mow. 8. II. BROKEN BOW STATE BAffi BROKEN BOW , NEB. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. DIRKOTOng : Chas. K. Ford. J M.Klmborling. 8. II. lloyt. H. G. Ilogors. V. D. Caldwell a specialty of loaning money on oattlo. WANT to say to the WE that our health is fairly good , and having - ing laid aside our winter clothes , taken off our high collar and with our eyes turned in the di rection of business , wo are ready to servo our customers with the best of LUMBER , LATHS , POSTS , in fact ANYTHING usually kept in a FIRST CLASS LUMBER YARD. Wo make our own SHINGLES and wo know they are GOOD. Wo have the FINEST SCREEN DOORS of the Season. PRICES ! WELL THEY ARE LOW. Oh say ! Try our $4 00 COAL for cooking. Remember LDMBEIi GO. PHONE 79. BROKEN BOW , NEB. F. C. WOUNALL President. J. A. /V1UU3 / Cnshler. . . , . . . , . A. J. ROBERTSON , Vlce-Prca. W. D. BLACKWELL , Ass't Cashier Farmers Bank of Ouster County , BROKEN BOW , NEB. 5' : : ' n- - , . Transacts a General Banking Business. County Claims and Warrants Bought. HEW-YOEK - The Leading National Family TIBUNE.Tho Progressive Farmers and WEEKLY TIBUNE. . Villagers. An old , stanch tried and true friend of the American People , from the Pacific , and the poineer in every movement calculated t0 advance the interest and increase the prosperity of country people in ever State in the Union. For every lialf centuy farmers have followed its instructions in raising their crops , and in converting- them into cash have been .National authority. If you are interested in "Science and Mechanics" that department -will please and instruct. "Short Stories" will entertain old and Joung. "Fashion Articles" will catch the fancy of the ladies , and "Humorous Illstrations" and items will bring- sunshine to your Household. THE WEEKLY TKIBURK is "The People's Paper for the entire Uuited States , and contains all important news of the Natioti and World. Regular suscriptiou price $1.00 per year , but we furnish it AND THE REPUBLICAN 1 YEAR FOR SJ.50 * > NEW YORK Published Monday , Wednsday and Friday , TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. A complelc up.to.iatc , daily newspaper "three times a week for busy people who receive their mail oftener than once a week. Contains all striking- news features of THE DAILY TKIBUNK up to the hour of goingto press ; and is profusely illustrated. Regular suscription price $1.50 per year , but we furnish it AND THE REPUBL1CN 1 YEAR FOR $2,00 , Send all orders to THE REPUBLICAN , BROKEN HOW NEBRASKA. < ( It omul Vnllcy. lOuiltted lait week. ] The corn U booming nowndftya. An other sbowur will mnko a full crop wlioro it ia not hailed. Lleury Hulgceon wont to the Loup river Inat Sundny with Mr. Ottun'B young ( oiks for nn outing. Sunday evening , June22d , there wns n atrip of hnll In the eotilh aldo ot the vnlloy , doing oouolderftblo dam Ago to the corn. B. 1C. Lee hiis bought lifty head of holfura of Palmer , in Broken How , so he IB going Into the cnttlo business on a largo eoalo. Ole JohtiBon , In bragging of his corn to n neighbor , aald , "You inn hoar the oara ot corn popping and saying whoo , whoo , wboo. Edward Olaoti threshed his wheat last Monday , of what ho could out on his farm , and It brought him only thirteen buebols. Do will now go Into the well business , uud will put down two wells for J. O. Taylor this week. Levl Riser has sold his part in the threshing machine to lleury Johnson , so it la now owned and ran by Pot and Henry Johnson. They have hired Adolf Ellingaon to go along and help this fall. They started up the machine last Monday nt their father's place aud threshed what bo had cut of the small grain. Ills wheat went only four buahel per acre , but the quality was good. The Caster County Beacon , in Its last Isauo , tolls much about the round trip free tickets the mid-readers got ns dele gates to the Grand Island convention , but why does the kettle laugh at the pot ? How many free tickets were there for the demo-pop convention nt Lincoln and yioux Falls conventions , not speak ing of the Kansas City convention ] Why not tell the truth , and the whole truth ! Give tbo calf plenty of rope , and it will hang itpolf. So will the demo , pnps , and they have already done It. Ilyiio. [ Omitted last week. ] John Morford Is moving today to a quarter section ho has bought In Merna vnllfy. Grain about all out , nnd Mr. Ward , of Wood River , will commence to thresh next week. Miss Qruce M. GrlflHli , who has been attending Institute at Broken Bow , re turned homo on Saturday. Prospect for com la good , yet rain would bo beneficial. Pastures are still good , nnd hay will bo better than antici pated. Grasshoppers are still numerous they are destroying some fields of corn. Wish they had eenso enough to stay by tbo fellows that shoot the insect eating blids. Willis McClure , who was at Norfolk , Nebraska , where ho has boon undergoing treatment for insanity for the past year , returned last week , ,111s haaith Is still Ona Owen will ieayo the ranch , hav ing homesteaded a quarter section three milts north of Ocouto , wbero ho is building a house , and will move as soon as the house ia finished. August 7 , 1000 Grasshoppers stilll numerous sixteen hoppers to one stalk of corn. Telephone from Georgetown is fin ished ; U connects with Broken Bow and Callnway line at Smith's ranch. Mm. Uurket has loft the mail route , succeeded by John L. Williams , who baa the contract , aud will carry it him self. II. G. Donnel will bring his cattle home from Tallin table today , whore he bad I horn grazed and cared for by by P , H MoNally. Mrs. Ed Booth's bealtb was much im proved , and hopes were entertained of a complete recovery , but she bad a re lapse yesterday , and was taken to the doctor for treatment. John Maier , road overseer , Is making arrangements to cut down the hill west of Ryno , and till tbo canyons. If you have occasion to travel the road , don't forgot that there is toll to be paid , ns wo will have a braea band , After three successive daya of hot winds , Injurious to cornwe were favored with rain on Sunday and Monday nights. Precipitation about four lno ° cs , thor oughly soaking the ground , What effect it lias had on the corn , It is yet too eoou to determine , Do You Have Fifty Cents. If you Imvo , will toll you liow to got the most for your money. The tSomi-Wcely State Journal , publish * oa at Lincoln , wants several thou sand now subscribers and as n special inducement will mail the papers twice a week from now un til the end of this year for only 50 cents. Two papers each week with all the . .owe of the world through the great presidential campaign and the campaign in this state for two United States senators and the state ticket. Never in your life have you been offered so much reading mat ter for 50 cents. Send in your money right now because the soon er you send it in the more papers you got for your money Address , Nebraska State Journal , Lincoln Nobr. TIME TABLE. BROKEN BOW , NKB , Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , Helena , Chicago , Unite , HI. Joseph , Portland. Kaunas City , Salt Lake City , St. Lonls , and all Ban Franolnco , polnti cnit and eouth. and all point * west. No. 4'J Vtetlbulcd czprett dally , Lincoln , Oma ha , St. Joseph . Kani 8 City , at , Lonli , Chicago cage and nil pilnts east nnd ( onth..10U4 pin No. 44 Local express dally , Lincoln , Omaha , Bt. Joseph , KMIBOB City , Ht , Lonls , Ctdcnrto aud nil points east nnd south , . OUOam No. 40 F. eight dally , Ravenna , Grand Island , Aurora , Howard and Lincoln . . . . . 000 am Mo. 48 Freight , dally except Bnnday , Ravenna and lulcrmidtato points , . 106pm No. 41 Veatlbulod express daily , Helen * , Beat- tie , llrttc , Portland nnd nil Pacific Const points . 414am No. 43-Local express dally , black Hllli and Intermediate point * . . . . . 4 M pm No , 45 Freight dally , Anielmo , Ilaliey , Seneca , Whitman and Alliance . IOCS am No. 47 Freight , dally except tinnday , Siueca and Intermediate poInU . 1:85 pui Sleeping , dlilng and reclining chair cart ( icats Irco ) on through trains. Tlckoa sold and bag. gage chocked to any point In thi United States and Canada. No. 48 baa merchandise cars Tuesdays , Thurs days nnd Saturdays. No. 46 Mill carry passengers ( or Auselwo , llal toy , Seneca , Whitman and Alliance. No. 46 will carry passer gers ( or Raveuns Grand Island , Sovrard and Lincoln. Information , map * , time tables and ticket call on or write to H. L. Orsaby , agent , or J Franch , Q. P. A. , Oruahs. Nebraska. U. L. Onxsur , SCHEDULE OF BROKEN DOW MAILS. Pouch ( or west will close nt 8 p. in. , except Sunday when It will close at 7pm. Pouch , east ( or train No. 44 clones at 0.30 n in and (01 No. 44 closes nt , 11 a in. Mali forAuslev aud points east of drain ! Island carried ou train No. 44. Oconto via of Ilyuo atd Tuckorvllle , daily ex cept Sunday closes , at 7 a m : returning same day Callawuy via , Mc'Kltiley dally except Sunday closes at 7 a ui , rctnrnlng same duy. Round Valley via Green and Elton close at 7 a m , Monday , Wcduesdy aud Fridays , returning Bane day. Sunnier via Qurnsey , Georgetown aud Upton arrrlvosatll 30 , Tuecduy Thursday aud Satur day , returning leaves at 12,30 same day. Oftlo ) hours from 8.00 u m to 8.00 p m. Sun day 8.30 to 9.80 a , in. Lobby open week days from 7amtoi8pm. L. 11. JBinrrr , PM. Notice to Xluutcr * . Under the law , the shooting or hunting of prairie obiokons or groutio before the first day of Sep tember in any yo , r is prohibited , and the statute provides a fine of ' $5 00 'for each aud every bird killed , and provides the same fine for any one having in his possession any piairio chickens or grouuo prior to the iirut of September , without proof that ho killed them. Under thu law , it is made the duty of thu county attorney , tho. county sheriff , and the various constables of the county , to ace that this .law io en. forced , and a tine aud penally is provided in case they fail to do so , The chickens are so small that they cannot stand any show - for their lives , und should bo loft alone until they are largo enough to have some show to take care of themselves. I hope that all parties will bear this law above refeirod to in mind , and refrain from hunting until after September 1st , but will say that in uaho the law is violated , and there is evidence upon which to base a prosecution , that the parties violat ing it will bo prosecuted vigorously , and that complaints rt spooling the violation of this law will receive the Mitmo attention as the violation of any other criminal laws of the stale , I have boon infoimoJ that in different localities of the county some few partiee have been violat ing the law , and 1 wish to say to those parties that if they persist in doing so , that they take their own ohanots of having to pay for their chickens al $5 00 a bird. Very truly yours , L. , KlBKFATRIOK. Co. Att'y. Wind Cnvw , Houtli DaUota. Few people realize that Wind Cave , near Hot Springs , South Dakota , is ibe largest ana most beautiful cave In tbo United States. No one knows how largo It roaly IB Over one hundred miles of passages and 3,000 chambers have been explored. And that Is only the beginning. There sro fourteen different "routts , " only three of which have been opened to the public. They are known as tbo Garden of Eden , Fair Grounds and Pearly Oaten. Leaving Hot Sorlnga at 9. a. m , , yon arrive at the cave in time for lunch Immediately afterward you outer the cave whore for four hours you live and move in an underground world , beautl ( ul beyond description. During August tbo Burlington Route will run several cheap excursions to Hot Springs The dfttfH are : August 2 , 7 , and 21. The rate in one fare , plus $2.00 , foi tbo rout d ( rip , Tickets boar liberal return limit and tbo Burlington's service to the Black Hills la unrivalled. 011 on thn local ticket agent of tbo B. & M. K. U. H. and let , him ( ell you what It will cost you to make tbo trip. Beautifully illustrated advertising matter descriptive ot the Black Hills mailed on request. J. FRANCIS , General Passenger Agent , 8 & -It. Omaha , Neb. I'ree Complexion lleuutUfler Wo want every ladyjroader.of the RBPUHLICAN to try Dwight's Cora- plexion Beantiiier , the most exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and harmloH8makcB , the face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To iiultioo a fair trial of it we will for a short time only send FEKK a full size , Fifty cent box to every lady who will pond us her post office ad dress silver dime to pay for packing aud postage. Only one VBBK box to each address but ladies may order for their friends. Each box mailed separately. So ml this notice and your order at ONCE to D W. CUBTKB &Co. , Huntington W , Va. I ) . S. liDnd Ofltoe , JAMKS WHITKIIKA * , - Uo < Ute P. H. YOUNG. - - - - Koooivoi ind Omoo At HroUeu How , Nob. , I April (1 ( , 1900. Notice Is hereby siren that the following-mini" ed oottlcr has fllcd notice of hid Intention to ruin o final proof In rapport of his cUIni , nndlhat said proof will be made before Kcittator and KooolTor t Broken How Neb , , on August 17,1000 , Tin Ccoruc I . Warlutf. ot liroken lo\r , Neb. , ( or the tiOt3 | co. 7 , twp. I8.N.U. 20 , W. tlo name * the following wltncues to prorohls continuous residence ujion and onltlvAtton of said land , Tie : MUo Bcanton , James W. llobtuson , ot llrokon Dow , Nob. , Ucorgo Tcmplor , HI chard F. Waring , ot Lillian Neb , 41861 JAMKS WI11TKIIRAD , llcRlttor. Laud OOlco At llrokon How , Nobr. . I July Olb , 1900. f Notice Is hereby Klron that the following named pettier hu died notice n ( his intention to make final proof In support ot his clnlm , and that laid proof \ \ 111 ho mtulo heforo Hoglstor nnd licco'Tcr ' , at Urokon llow , Neb , , on Sept. Uth , 1000 , Tit : JOI1 ALLDIUailT , Of liroken How , Nobr. , for Iho ewjil toe IS , two 18 north , rgo2l west. Ha namci the following witnesses to prove bin continuous residence upon and cultlTatlon of aid land , \la : M Inter Schneider , of Urokon How , Nobr. , Leo MMllmuth nnd lleury Schneider , of Mama , Nobr. , and Ferry Cortman , of Now Uelena , Mobr. nRflaiaGt JAMK3 W1I1TKHKAD Heglstor. U. B. Land Office , Urokon Dow , Nobr. , I August ? , 1POO. f Notice li bornby clvon thnt OIlAnLKS ( HIAIIRIIT has filed notice of Intention to make flnal proof before llcglitor and Hecclvor , at their offlco lu Broken How , Nobr. , on Friday , the 17th day of eptembcr , 1UUO , on timber cultnru application No. 18820 , for the oV ( of sec No. ill , lu twp No. 17 north iga No S3 wont. Ho names ailtncuoi : Daniel Swnonoy , Warren Lang and 1/iWls Lambert , ot Mnriia , Nol r. , and John Wheeling , ot llrokm llow , Nobr. agO 813 Ot JAMKS WHlTKllKAl ) , Register. I.mid Offloo at IlroVon Dow Nolir , , I August 2 1UOO. f Notice in horohy iilvcn that the following * named settler has Illcd notlcu of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim , and thnt said proof will bo made before HoKletnr nnd Hecolver nt liroken llow , on September 0 , llHX > , TI : Minor Taylor of Murna Neb. of the U. K. No. 70U , s w M IOC 10T 17 N It tt ! W. Ho names the following witnesses lo proro hie contlunoni residence upon nnd cultlTatlon of sntd land , vlr : George Farmer , of Mornn , Neb. , Milton Whitney , of Morhn , Nob. , Frank Miller , of Merna , Neb , , JnmvB 0. Itcnni , of llrokon llow , Nob. 72 JAMJH WIIITEIIKAII. Hoglutor ContcMt Notice. U B Land Office , Urokcn How , Nohr. , July 38 , 1900. A enlDclnnt content alUdavlt having been filed In this ofllco by Chailcs U , Vocel , conteetnnt , against timber culture entry No. KU7 , made March 84lh , 1880 , for utf uwk , and nK swK.soc. SO , twp7nortb , rgoBI went , by Johu U Yftn- Fleet , contoetoo , In which It la alleged thnt the aid VanFleet has fulled to break , cultivate nnd plant to trees , tree need ) , nuts or cuttings , ton acres of snld tract us required by Inn ; unit no replanting I ns bcoti done on Bald tract for more than BOTCH 3car * last punt ; thnt ftalil entry Is devoid of a growth , , f troi'c , and no nttompt nan been made by the paid VuiiFicct to promote n growth ot trees thereon slncu limning of siild entry ; that said entry him buen abandoned for moio than ton yuan , niid that all the defects si- logcd heroin exist nt thin date. Bald parties arc hereby noticed to appear , resioud atid olTor OTldeuco touching salil Allegation at 10 o'clock n. m. , on Sept. 17 , 1VOO , before the register nnd nt- oolvur , at the U U , land ofllco , lu liroken llow , Nebraika. The said contestant having , In u proper ntlldnvlt , filed June 80 , 1000 , nut forth facia which show that after duo dlll on ce persona ] lerrlcc ot this notice cannot ho made , U Is hereby ordered and directed that inch notice bo given by duo and proper publication. KIUNK 11 YOUNO , HcceUer. In the dlitrlct court of Cuator county Nobraek Warn U. Wcllott PI ant III , I Service of Hani' VB. Vinous by putill- John A. Wollott , Defendant. } cation , To John A.Velicit non roldcnt dtfendnnt. Yon arc hero by notified that on Iho Mb tUy of Jnly 1000 Clarn I ) , Welletl lllod a petition against yon In the District conrt ol Cantor county Nebraska the object and prayer of which are to obtain a dlrorco from you on thu ground that Boon nftor the date of yonr murrlago with plain tin , to wit on or about May 1st 1890 ynu were egnllty of extensive curclty toward plaintiff with out any cause or provocation on her part. That at enld date you without causu called plaintiff Til names , HWoru at l.ur amiibolni ; In ioxtcatcd nnd highly unrated otherwise mis treated und abiiHod plnlu'.ltl. That at many tlmo since said last named date und contlnulg up until the pri'scnt ' time you have been Riilltv of oxtrcmo cruelty toward plaintiff Plaintiff further asks to be awarded the case , custody and control of the child Klllott ego 8M yoais the Issue of said Marlagu and for such other relief as may bo Just and equitable. You are required to ati'wor said petition ou or before Monday tbo 13 day August 1000. CLAIU U. WKLLKTT. , lly CXMEIION * UKEBE Uer Atty TUK STATE OF NKDUA8KA , 1 . . Ouster Couutv , f " COUNTY COUIIT FOR SAID COUNTY. At a session of the County Court , hold at the Count } court room , lu and for said county , at Broken llow , on the UOth day of Ju'.y A. U. 1000. Present J. A. Armonr County Judge. In the matter of the cstato of John I1 Towcll deceased. WUKltBAS , Letters testamentary have this day been granted to Dora A Towoll ns executrix of the estate of said John P Towcll. OHDEKHD , That six months ho allowed for creditors to present tbolr claims ngtlnst said estate for adjustment and allowanca , mid one year bo allowed said executrix to nettle up said Oot&lv , from the U7th day ot July A. D. 1000. AND IT 18 FUIlTllKll OHDEU12D , Thnt notice be ( 'lvon to the creditors of said vstatu , to appear before mo , at the County court room In f aid county , on the 27th day of Sept 1000 , on the 27th day of Nov. 1000 , on the ttSth day of January 1 01 , at "o'clock p. in each day , by publication In the Caster County HBI-UIIMOAN a nowsimnor printed In said county , four wouks successively , prior to the fcTtu d y of Sept UHX ) for the pnrposo of presenting their claims for adjustmodt and allowance. True copy. J. A. Armour , County Judge. ( SEAL. ) STATE OF NEDKASKA I . . . OL'BTEH COUNTV , ) D ' At a session of thu County Court , for thu Count } of Custor , holdcn at the County ( ourt Koom In Urokon llow , ou the ! ! 5 dav of July 1900 * Present J. A. Armonr County Judge. lu the matter of tbo Etlate of Andrew J. liurk Deceased. On application by petition of Ida E. HurU o Broken llow rot resenting among other thltiK that Andrew J. Durk uu Inhabitant of silt Countv , on tbo 10 day of July 1UOO at said Count died Intestate , leaving cstato to bo administered That the petitioner Is widow of paid deceased aud prays that administration of said deceasec bo i/rantod'o her. IT ISOIlDBItED , That wald application l > heard at tbo County Court Room , at the Coin Honeo , lu the City of Urokcn How , ou the 17 du or Auirust I WO , at 1 o'clock p. in , IT IS FUItTHKU OUDf.ltKb , That nolle thereof bo given lo all persons by publication o iueh notice it least tlirco * ooks succi-BSlvely prevlouito the time appointed , lu the Cuttt County Republican , n weekly newspaper in eul county. Copy J. A. Aliuotm , County Judge * ( Seal ) KtiroUa HitrnuHS Oil Is tlioliost presurvntlvo of nuw loiitlmr iincl the lioNt reiiovntar o ( old leather. HollaKoftuns , MucU- ens and prottictH. Ube ma a M * t& m m Harness onyoui I.oft hnrnenn , your old bur nt i nnd > our carriage Ioi und Ibcy nlll noi only look U'ller tin ut'ur lon"cr Soijc\cryt hcrtin c i uil nils lrsiii n.uf | l"'i I i ( lif iiivii- i..j j bUM tun UIL II ) , JJ , SNYDER , - Notary Public ' and Justice of tlin Peace. Special Attention cl'- en to collections , Depositlona taken , pension vouchers neatly nxccuted And nil kinds of lognl papers wrltcn , Office west ld ) square , Urokcn How , Neb. Lime * Counter , E Mol'.oy , Prop'r. All kinds tf soft drinks , Best brand of cigars. 1st building east of Fnrmort bank , J M Scott Attorney at Law BKOKltNBoW , - Wm. F. Hopkins , COMTllACTOIt AND UUIL.UKR. Plans and Specifications on short notice. Ma * torlal tin i Ithcd and ImlldliiK * completed cheaper han any niin in the state. Satisfaction gunr ; cod as to pUns anil spoclflcatlons. Dr. E. M. Hogan , Graduate Dentist Ofllco oyor .W. B.Bwan'D Orooory store. ! Brokeu Bow , - Neb. Clinton Day , KMIYHICIAN ANI > { .HIIU Urokon Bow , Nob. Ofllco over HyorBon's grocery. Kcaly onoo ( Uh bouBO wudtof Baptist church. A. TIIOM JSON , OONT1UOTO11 AND and estimates ou short no- Ice. Broken Bow , Nob. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins , PHYSICIAN AND SUUOKON. 2d stairway from wnut ondin Realty block ; residouco , 3rd west M. E. church , same aide of street. 1 Equality , Economy , Security. ! ' ] T ; n ho true test forJLlfe ItiHurnneo 1 ' jj-f found In the Kqutty of the Contract , the Economy of Munagomcnt.Jnnd Iho Security for UioU'nymiint. 'pfi TIIK ORIGINAL 'Bankers Life Association , I i , Cown. V. TEMPLK , President. 5 Organized July.let , 1870. 5j fc j Guaranty Fund for sufoty. BnrplttB Fund for protection. Supervised by 11,000 depository hanks. Securities deposited with the ntnto department. Conservative method * . Preferred Itls < sLow Hates. Quarterly Payments. ; ' * . ' . : H | ' For rate * and fall Information , rail ou or address J. A , HARRIS , Agent for Onster County , Noli. Offlce ut Pnrnicra Ilanlc of Caster Connty , Drokon llow , Neb , ' * ! - We Have Added to our shop a full line of wood work ing machinery , and therefore would ask a part of your patronage in this line , in which wo oan sivo you money. Alno ask carpenters and coutrautors to let us do their job work , suoh aa planing , ripping , soroll work , in fact everything that is done in a first class job shop. In our old line wo are upto-dHte. Wind Mills. Wo carry all standard grades. Pumps. Wo carry a full and complete stock of all styles. In pipe and well material wo awayn ! have it at the lowest pOHsiblo price. Fittings and brass goods , hose , belting , tanks , feed grinders , horse powers , in fact everything that belongs to our trade. Wo carry in stock the UITTI.1C JACK OP AIH , Til AMISS CAHOI.IN1C for pumping or power. Also second end hand gasoline engines , steam engines in which wo can give you n bargain. In hydraulic and casing wells wo have the boat and quickest machinery that is manufactured in this day and ago of the world , and can guarantee our work in this line. Yours Very Rosp'y , 0. H. OTHAD.