, Republican I'nbUtlioil oTery Thureilsy nt Hie County Hont , 1) . M. AMSU12U11Y. JM. < nco in Cnetcr lllock , Voarth ATo.-f Entered nt tlir postofflco nt llrolicn How , Noli. , it : Bccoml-dnpo runttur for trnnfniltelon tlirouijli the U.S. Malls. 8UH80UUTION ntlClt ! Ona Vo&r , in ( vlvnncu . . . $1 no AlvKHTlSINa Hue colninii , i tr nioiitli , S7 1)0 , Onn-liulf rol umn , per month , SIM ( luricr column , \ r inoiith , S2.0 Leer * tlmii < | untti > r culiniiii , W cants per Inch vcr month Ctnis on Iliet imno , GO coutH IHT luoli , 1'Cr ' mnnlli. Local advertising 6 cauls jior line uncli liter- Motlco of church falri noclnhlcp inul < niorinln- uieiita uhoio ninnur It cliutgi'il , uini.lmlf rultx tiocloty noticus eua revolutions , one half intcK Wodillug notices free , half julci1 for publlMiIng lletof lirusontK , Uasth nollcog free , Imlf ptlc * for | mbll hn ! obituary notices , nnd curds of ihaukn. LcK'il ' uotU-w nt r UB jiruTldrd hy n'Htiitcsof Nebraska , I'llURSUAY , JULY afi , 100.1. ' Call for Comity t'oiiiciilion. The electors of thu republican party of CitHlur comity , Nebraska , K are herohy requested to elect and Ik Hend delegates from tlicur several townships to meet in delogatu con- vt'iitUMi at Hrokun How , Nebraska , Saturday , August 10 , liiUl , at 10 o'clock a. m , for the purpose 01 electing delegates to thu State con ventioti to ho held at Liticoln August 28 , 1001 , and also for the purpose of pla.'inj in nomination a full county ticket 10 ho voted for at the general election in November , 1001 , as folioWH : County Treasurer , County Clerk , County Judge , Sheriff , Superinten dent ol Public Instruction , Konistor of Deeds , County Surveyor , Countj Coroner , and to transact such othei busini'HH tie may come before tin c ivuntiou The basis of representation will be one delegate for every ten voton live or major fraction of ton ' U r Him E. Koyse , republican ' ulector in 1000 , aim iKtjriie at largo from eauh vHuip , which given the following legation by townships : Itis rooomrnendod that ( he town- filup primaries bo hold on Friday or Saturday , Aiif/nst 2nd or 3rd , 1001. It it ) also recommended that no proxies be allowed , but that the dol"gat3B preaont cast the full vote to which the township is entitled. It is also recommended that the various townships comprising the supervisor * district , in which an election is to bo held this year , elect delegates to the supervisor's convention , to bo called later. It is also roootnmonded that the township oommittoeman be elected to hold his ollioo until the close oi the general election in 1902 , and and that term of each future oom- mitteeman commence immediately after the general election. ALPHA. MORGAN , D. &I.AMSUFKUY , Chaiimnn Secretary. In ordur to save expense we would suggest to the populists the ueitt time they authorize the eourt house eontingont to nnmo their ticket without the formality of n convention. There is nothing like a follow that can carry water on both Bhoulders , unless it is the fellow who can work the divisionists and anti-divisionist and draw pay from both'committees and uot a fat job thrown in from the fellow he works last. Jud Kay is being talked of as n candidate for recorder of deeds on the repnbhnan ticket. 'Mr. Kay is one of Custor couutio'd successful farmers , a man of iood education , a good oitizon and should ho the be choice of the convention is worthy of the hearty support of every loyal republican. The members of bo ring will Hay that their convention was the most harmonious and enthusiastic over hold , but they will say nothing about the sore bpots from every locality and the number of dele gates who wont home with the avowed intention ot doing all in their power to prevent the election of several of the candidates. The Republican is pleased to see that there are liable to bo a number of candidates before the republican convention. The party in Ouster county dos'ires only men for oflico who are worthy uud well qualified to uill the several positions and whore there are more than one aspirant it will ywu the convention an opporrunity to make a choice. iMio bout are wanted. EvanH , tlio pop nominee for recorder \yas compelled by the convention to det.y that ho had pro mised the doptityHhip to aix persons already ami ho further pledged himself not .to make A. B Hartley his deputy , the nnii to whom ho owes iiust for bin nomination. No reference was nude to the pledge ho had made to Ul.iysoy , nho it is currently reported has rented his farm , subject to ICv.ins . election , Qualification i not a prerequisite for olllce in the populint , pirly , as \vaH phinly demonstrated in the Qoloclion "f tlioir candidate for re corder. V. J. Stedry , C. G. Ifimp- lield , Jac. Loonurd , Clyde Carlos , Abe Norton , ! . U. Kordoyth ami C. II. Joilords , * Mthur whom were -minently qualiliol for the posilion had no more hhow than a rabbit. Their names were not on the Hlatc. lint they way Jiwon can get : deputy than can do the work. The populiu county convoiuion followed the example of thft demo cratic convention of Ohio by ignor ing tlio "poerloH * leader" and his platform. No mention was made of either in tlioir resolutions. The Omahii platform of 1892 , gorern mont ownoniliip of public utilitiec. 10 to 1 were ondoruod and the lunik issue of money denounced. A resolution against fusion with dem ocrats was adopted , but delegates wera elected to the Htrtto convention Hereafter the judges nnd olorks of election will be appointed by the clerk of the diatnot court instead of the county judge as heretofore. The change is accompanied with a proviMion making it compulsory for the judgoH and clerks of elec. lion , after having been appointed , to attend at the voting place at least one half hour before opening of the poles. Upon failure to at tend and serve the offender will bo liable to a line of $5 to ? 50 and dOHtp. No one excused except for sickness. Jesse Gaudy has come to the parting to ways with the populists and threatens to land hi8 iolluonoo to 'tbo ' democratic P'irly iu the future. JOHHO has de termined on stumping the county with the view of Knowing up the maehino methods of tbo loader * * of the pop party. Ilia subjects will bo : .ludge Sullivan thu political Czar , Third Term , as inoonsistaut with popism. Courts being lowered to the level with ward politicians 101)1111818 who ride on railroad passes , who pose aa reformers. 'I bo practice of insulting respectably citizens in populist conventions Htioh an A. C. Towli' , to giiu a poli tical victory over them. The populist convention could not have done the republican paity u greater favor from a political standpoint than they did when they turned down J. J. Tooley , J. E. Adamson and Geo. D. Gunn , for county superintendent. They are men of experience and mature judgment aud either would have commanded the respect and vote * of their party. Mr. Tooloy was especially strong aud would have received a largo yoto from republi. can and democraln. Instead of selecting one of the men who are eminent oduoatorn they nominated a single young man , who himself says "has boon a resident of Custoi1 couuty twenty three years , " and is not known oulrtidc of his immediate neighborhood , except by the teach era iu the sumni'jr school two years ago , which did not increase his popularity. Miss Lena Spear , the fair editor of the Central City Damooratwhoso avoirdupois is above the average , is growing desperate und threatens to get inarmed or quit business it the hot weather continues. Wo would suggest cither an being pref erable to editing a democratic paper under a republican administration. Wo would further suggest that Cnster county has several marring , able young men who have boon ad- voitisizing for life partners. In last week's Democrat Mifs Spear eaye ; "If this hot weather con- * ri r t r 4 A * tiiiuuH another week I shall certainly - ly do Homothing desperate , either got married or retire from businocH and llvo u.i thu intorcpt of my monuy ( I don't know whom the prinoiiil | : ifl coining from ) hut I Hti.ill oottamly do nomotlnng to < - liove inn tiuin thn necessity of com ing back to ilio oflion afternoons. " The Republican political 'prog. llOUtioatioilH tWO WOClfB ni 0 , of what would hi ) done at thu county con vention wcro verified Monday , ex cept in our piodiolioiirt of J. , ) . Tooloj'fi noiniiiiition. Wo thought his poplilarily wus HO grout th.it tlio power of tlio ring would not ho suflicifiiil to defeat linn , hut in that wu weio mistaken. The pledge inndu to .larion Evaim was redeemed- Schni'ringor could not ho spared. At tlio last inotnuiit they decided to lot Onbourn stay on tlio ticket al though tliuy hud promised to give Coopur his plaoo to harmoi izo the mid roidurn. Keen wan niaiked for Ilio sacrifice. For county judge llio WIKKB had linen HO well worked there wad no potsiblo chance for any body olnu , not uvon after the strong protest hy Krod Cummir.ge. A word from Judge Sullivan , who Jesse Gaudy terms tlio Czir in pop politici" " , oairiid Dean through hy acclamation for a third term at Ihu puhliu tote , while mich men as Towlo and Gaudy are not oblivious of who Klruuk thorn. Crown anil Cross. The stale democratic convention of Ohio Haid in a very linn and ex > quiHitely audible tone of voice : "Wo will not again press down the crown of < i nomination upon the brow of Blab. We shall not again crucify common sense on a oroHH of silver , nor make , unto ouraolvop , sixteen chances for defeat and dis grace to ore of honor and useful ness. " Conservative. SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS. MKMHMltt of T11K UOAUI ) H. I' . Suv.-iKO , Sarp'iit DleUlct No. 1 John ( 'nnnuy. Wtst Union U. U. Thorpe , Jlinkun llo.v 0. u. liind , ( iothenbiiric J. K. llroclibiihl , AiiHelmo JnlinW. Cunluy. Oronlo Ooiltlj lllritr , Alniton City. UATUKUAY III. The board mot at 9 a.m. pnranur.tto ndjourimient with nil the members pres ent 'xoit | Mr. SiiviiK0- Mlnutos were road and approved : Mr. Coonoy presumed n rfquest from Ollh Towii8hip for mi appropriation of $200 from county funds to iiid in tmlldinj ; oulviTts und brid rn on road No. 115 at ecu. 1 nnd IHi , tp. 18 , north nf nin o 21. Moved hy Mr. Cooiiey nnd sooondeii by Mr. Conloy that the roqucat lo de nied nnd the petition rejected. The vnte was us followo : v Aye Conluy , Coonoy , lloisor ( \ Nuy Brechhuhl , Thorpe , hind 15 Mr. nvn o bnliiR Hbsoiit the chairman iloelurod the vote a tie. Moved and carried that the board now aojonrn until Monday morning nt 0 o'clock In order to resume the work of checking up. MONDAY JULY 15TH. lOOh Ttio Imrtrd mot puraunnt to mljonrn- mont wltli all the inembors present ex * e pt Mr. KAVIIKO. MlnnloH wore rcml nnd npprovod. Tn clay wan npunt prinolpally la eniu- plotin tlin work of chuokln up. In the afternoon the ooinniitteeu re ported B followe : Wo your committee respectfully re port that we huvo examined the records and cheoUt'd the report ol County olerk , OuUnly jiuln" nnd County Bhenll' and llnd them to he correct. JOHN COO.MV. : U. Moved and carried to accept nnd adopt the report. Wo your spoclnl oo umlttco appointed 'o ' cheek up the olllecra of Refilfttor of Daodo , Clerk f Dial. Court , County Supt. reopcotfully submit the lolling re port , towlt : WH htivii oheoked the rr- port with the records and compared siunolth the fee booko unit L'nd same to ho correct. J. F. BuKonitunr < . C. O. LIND. Moved ana curried to nocept uud adopt the report. Tiio Jndlciiiry Committee reoom- lueuded the following jury list : JURY LIST. honp SHIH Ilrcwu , Bum Whlto. Ouster--A. J. lteevt-3 , Ituba McMurtry and Joeepli lluufelo. DouKliu drove John Campbell audChas. L. Oullahtr. Wood Itlver JuinosJohUbOii , UV. . Cornish unilJohn Miilillunrt. . , Vlclorin Jamea Llndley , la\o Christian and AUlu Dally. Saruont-ll Kulton. 1) . U. Coltrntne anil JcHoph ICxley. Woilor\llle-T. ( \ llcrry U.V. . Hnycroft. Myrtle-Kilwnrd A. Mntah , l'r nk llrrnn. Algernon Jnliu Mclninch , J H-eJ McAHster , lnac Deartlorf. ICllfiil-J , H. Lyou , Joseph BHtler , J , J. Ban. foril.H. J. Mirtlu. Uroken How John A. Dlolz , Gilbert Me- Clc rr , Hobort Hubbanl , John Kenoyer , W. W. 1'otU , J U. Taylor , II , Lomox , Has , Andurson. Dellght-Uwli McCreary , M , Nlcolton. U W , Herninl Artiiilil-lM Mills , anil ilnlm Mculro. l.iillmi , UiiiM 1C Ash nnd Old Julmoon , Hlk Crunk Clm . IXHickcnml Lowls Leu. Writ Hulon - MtitiroH I'arlsy nnil 0. K. Hall1 Trliiiiiph Wni. ICiiKftla. Cliff-J. K Ilurrrn ) nnil T. C. Umbreo. ( limitArthur lEuiiilno. An li'y--niorKe 1'nyno , John MclJowaa anil II. Alberts , llarwyn-'IfDnry Mojir , John lllnckley. lilinrhrlitlan : Illnilu , Ixit * llllit- UirllBhl ! ' . M. Mosluy. llnjof-J 15. Oraves. . v.'iynn-Alfrccl Johnson * Moved and carrlml to accept and itdiil [ , no r > ' ( jnniniooic < l. TITBSDAY JUI < Y 1G. Till' board met at 0 u. in. The mhiutea were road and approved. Tlio oli.iina eommttteo reported : Wo your commftteo recouunend that tlie folloHlne cltinm ho allowed : .1 II Oiuourn COCO Munl'iCt Murmv 18 20 Mro Knlo Hold 10 80 Tnllu Onhoutn . . . . ) 00 Maud K MU . . . 00 J W .lohneon t 10 60 LI Taylor . ' 22 00 (3 ( HoisiT H8 40 ,1 P Mreehbnhl 20 25 Pull L Motcalf 3 00 ' R Hurrowa . ! ! J5 IS .V llannt claim 62 00 nlloweil 28 00 SS.TCiiRel U 90 J \V Cojloy 11 50 0 IlTLorpo UG 00 Wilson IJroa 29 00 John Conney 12 CO M E Jeftorda - . . -1 50 111 SmnlKiy 100 U E Grcer 8 75 1 U Odhnnrn 1 00 LlHgudorn and Merion -13 70 Dlorka Lbr. and Cent Co 360 Cooney" ) Thorpe [ * Liud ) Accepted nnd adopted. Tlio I'oor farm committee reported cooininoniiliiK to allow the claim of school Dlat. 02 , § 18 50 tuition for pauper children for 813 26 On motion the report was accepted and claim allowed. The road nnd road clelma committee reported ns follows : Wo recommend that the S W. White petition ho granted and damages allow ed as found by the r.pprolaeru except the daranRO to Stephen WHuox. Stephen Wilcox to receive $10.00 for 2 ixcrja ot land and 85.CO for moving J mlle of foneo total 15.00 Said damnjo ; fo be levied against road Dial. No. 2LonpTwp. The surveyor 13 ordered to change mirvoy to the east around Stephen Wil- poxhoniie. John U. Myers to receive $10.00 for land taken to bo levied ngiiinst Head Dial. No. 2 honp Twp. Wo recommend that the Sumunl Hang et al petition bo granted and T. T. Win chester bo allowed $10.00 damage to be levied itft'aiiiBt Road Dint. No. 1 Hayes tivp , that the petition tinned by C. 8. Franoiu et al , S. B. McKenty et al , C. b. KIlHon el nl , and Alviu Dally et al. Win. I'.oroblui ; ot at bo granted nod that tlio V. M. Mdlnret al petitions for location and vacation of road In Cllfl Twp. bo rcJBCted. Wo also recommend that the bond of ,1. 11. Heed , road overseer Diat. No. 3 , Delight Twp. bo approved and that the following claims be allowed : N 13 Armstrong * , r > 50 h UKocin 5210 liny 13 Keen 3 00 E Tttylor G 75 CU H tta _ . 3J5 A PJohHon 8 25 Qeo. QiiRgenmoQ 200 John Weber " 3 00 h W F Cole ' . 2 00 T T Winchester 200 Geo. W Snell 2 00 John W. Conloy U. lleldor. Moveu and carried to accept and adop the report. It was moved and carried that the action taken June 20th 1001 on the roni ( Ininngn olalme of Joeoph Hinnko am Herman PandorJ for damages by reaoon of tlm location of the Mux Flaeher ct n road be roconaldorul. Mr. Conloy as chairman of the Rnac Committee lecommonded that the. road damnge olalmo of Ilorman Pandorf be allowed for S18 00 to bo levied agalns road Dmt. No. 1 Triumph twp. ant that the claim of Joseph lllaiiko bo al lon'oil for 818.00 to ho levied against roac DlHt. No. 2 Tr'tmiph twp. Theao olahuB for dttmago by reason of location ot Max Fischer road. Accepted and adopted and ordered a recommended. The Court House and jail supply com niittee reported recommending that tlio following claims bo allowed : J G Ilauburlo JO 95 G U Iluaeom 2 00 Win. Hlalr 49 50 W II Cox 3 G8 Ifll Sharp 1 Co G. II. Thorpe ,1. F. Rrechhuhl John Cooney Report accepted awl adopted. Mr. G. Hoiepr. Huperviacr DUt. No. " reported ttiat ho Imd sold County liimbe to the amount of $150.85 and bad turnet over that sum to the County Treasurer The report was accepted and his nctloi approved , The hi | ( | RO and brldgo claims com mlttoe recommended that the following claims bo allowed : G Heisor $1 70 Woat Unlou Milling Co EO SO G. Heiaer John Conley Report accepted and adopted. The board then adjourned until 1:30 : p. m. All tlio membtra being In attendance at 1:30 : p > m. the chairman culled the moL'tlng to otdur , The member * of the board vlslteU the jail in a body nnd reported every tiling in u satisfactory condition. Tha road comn ittee reported on the petition to open aoction line In Wester- vlllo Twp. algnod by H nry Ttiokor et al and recommended that the petition be laid over. Report accented and adopted. The following resolution waa present ed b > Mr. Oooney. Whereas , Ttio grade and rl hlof way of the hlncoln and Hlaok Hilla Rail Road Co In the Townatiii | nf y-irgent was not iiB eoai'tl by the iiSMeasorfor the yuiir 1'JOl and wnfl bomletilon lult off the tax list of mild Surgem Township , uud whereas the Cniihty Hoard of Cnaifr County finds that tmid gradu , being milca in length wiu omitted by the aibeeeor , Thereforo.ho It rodolved that theChlca- uo Turlington and Qunlcy Rail Road Company lessee of said Lincoln and Ulaclc HlllM Rnll Road Oompanv bn anil hereby is notified to appear btfnrH said Hoard and el\ow \ cause on the 2Uh day of Supt. 1901 why said property ohuuld not bo oatoml upon thu tux list , for eald year and valued for luxation nnd aaoess- ed for mild yeur. Accepted anil adopted by board. Sir. Cooney then presented tbe ollowiug : Ho It Resolved , That the coun- y olerk of Ouster county be and ia lereby is authorized to publiHb a iflt of ilio landtj upon whicb de crees have been taken for taxes , said list to be furnished by tbe courty attorney , and to contain a lotiiioation to all parties desiring o bid upon aiti lands , or any of hem'to advise the county attorcey of the laud or lands tbey desire to HirohaHC. Moved by Mr. Cooney and seconded ended by Mr. Thorpe that the committee and olerk hire appoint ed last January be , and hereby is discharged. The vote was as followb : Aye Cooney , Thorpe , hind 3 Nay Conloy , Hiser 2. The chairman declared the mo tion carried and the committee dis charged. Mr. Joffoids , register of deeds , jiesented tbe foliowiucj requisition for help in rogieter's oilioo , which was granted by the board : To the County Board of Custer County , Neb : I would respectfully aak that the register's oflico bo allowed a depu ty at $700 per year and one clerk at 140 per month and such addi tional help as may be considered necessary at not to exceed $1 50 per day , all to bu paid from the fees of the office. C. II. JEKFOKDS The erroneous and delinquent tax claims committee reported as followfi : Wo rooommeud that the claim of J. II. Norsworthy , $905 , bci al lowed and the county treasurer ordered to refund that amount. Accepted and adopted. Adjourned until 7:30 p. m. At 7.30 p. in. the board re-oon- vonod and the claims committee made the following report : Wo , your committee , recommend that the following claims bo allow ed' C. M. Layman $ 6.75 lohn Coonoy 30.00 John tJ. Wade ; 20 50 L. E. Kirkpatriok 250.00 G. II. Thorpe 24 00 C O. hind , 45.00 J. F. lireohlmhl 28.15 I'urooll Bros 04 15 John Moran 20 90 Diorkahum & Coal Co. . . 1.75 J. W. Couley 20.20 L. E Keen claim , $1(1 50 , allowed for 11.00 JOHN COONEY , ) C. O. LIND , M'oin. G. H. THOKI-K , j Accepted und adopted uud claims .allowed. . On receommendalion of roi ; ( committee it wati moved and carried to lay over the claims of L. E. Keen , uommibHioner on Morris road , Krbo ! road and Court road. M. E. ycbnerin or presented the following requisition : Broken Bow , Neb. , July 1C , 1901. To the Hon. Board of Supervisors of Custor County , Nebraska : Gentlemen : I , M.E. Sohnoringor couuty treasurer ot said county , do respectfully ask that I bo allowed sufficient uleik hire to keep up the work of my office for the last half of the year 1901. The wages per day not to exceed $2.00 , and the total amount shall not exceed $350 , to bo paid out of the fees of the ofiice. Koapt. Mibmitted , M. E. SCIINERINGBK , Couuty Treasurer. Moved and carried to grant the request. J. B. Osbourn , county clerk , pre sented the following requisition which was granted by the board. To the Honorable Connty Board : Gontleraeu : I respectfully ask that I be allowed the noccessary help on the tax list of 1901 , and auy other nooocRUary olerk hire at from $1,85 to $2,00 per day , to be paid out of the fees of tlio oIlLio. J. B. OSIIOUHN , Couuty Clerk. Moved and oarnej to instruct the county clerk to draw warrants for all clair/s allowed ut this meeting of the board Moved and carried to adjourn until Bepctomher 24 , 1901. J. B. OBUOUKN , County Clerk. By C. W. IlAKKa , Deputy. C. O. LIND , Chairruau. Business Pointers. WALL paper at J. C. Bowen's. Job printing at this office. Lubricating oils of all kinds- W 15" " " ' drug store. PUKE breakfast foods at J. C. BOWOU'H. ! f yon intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co , and get prices Pepsin Gum , two packages tor a uiokol at WIUUNB' PUARMAOY. FOR all kinds of field and garden seeds at John & Ivnerr'a. t Dierks Lumber Co. has in stock a oar load of fine cedar posts for the trade. FOR SALE on TKADK Town lota and a lew live acre lots in this city , for cattle , horses or farm land. feb28 tf ALLAN REX-NEB. If you have ranches , farms or city propei ty you want to sell or reut , list them with. J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Neb. 4-lMf Farms for sale aud lands for rent. \ Now is the tune to get a farm cheap. : as tbo cheap farms are all going , aud prices are advancing rapidly. A J , G. BEENLZKK. ' LOST A gold watch , between Mosley's grove und Broken Bow , ) small bicycle chain aud sprocket wheel attached. Frank Rublee. 5-23 FOR SALE Five room house , J half block of public square. For partuwlars inquire of A , R. Humphrey. 6.a tf. ' , I ' The old and reliable firm of Diorks Lumber Co. is the place to f. go for lumber or coal. A good / supply and grades to meet the wants I of their customers are always iu stock. 82Hf { ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candies at Walteis Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of postoffioe. T G-20 tf. FonSALE One yearling Red Poll and one two yeiir-old Durham bull , ' thirteen milea north of Broken Bow. j 7-4-4t W , P. ROBEBTS. fcRUIT jar lida and rubbers at J. > C. Bo wen's. THE HOME GOLD' CURE , An liiueulouH Treatment y \VlilcU OruiiUiirclsarelieJuir Cured aii in a Of T11C1I1NC1VC8. No NoxloiiH I > OHU . Xo Weaiceu- luirnittie Nei-ven. A t ieau- HHI aiicj MoBiUve Cure lfar tlie Liquor Uurm. It is now generally known and under stood thur Drunkenness la a debase and not weakness. A body HOtd with poison and nerves completely shattered by periodical or conatnnt me of intoxicatluK liquors , requires an antidote capable of ueiitrMuinK and oradhmlnR thin poisoa mnl destrojli'K ' the craving for Intox- icaniB. Suffers may now nm them- oelveH ut Home without publicity or lees of tlmu uoni business by this wonderful 'Home Qnld Cure" which haa been per- feeted niter many yeura of oloBO study and treatment oi inebrmtes. The fallh- Uil nee HecordiiiK to the directions of this wondeifnl discovery la positively guatnntOL'd to cure ihe moat obdtlnata rase , no matter how hard H drinker. Our records show tlmnmrvehiia trttUH- -1 formation of thousands of Imiukards Into sober. Industrious and upright men. Wlveu Cure Your IltuhamUr Children - ren Cure Your Fathers. This remedy la In no eonae ft noatrutn but ia a sneciflo for thia dlHeaao only , and ia so skillfully devised und prepared that it ia thoroughly - ly soluble nnd pleasant to the taste so that it cnn bo given In a cup of tea or colleo without thi inowledjjo of the per- * Drunkards . eesa remedy , and aa luany more have been cured nnd inuclu temperate men by having the "Ouro" ndmlnistered by lov- ng friends and relatives without their knowledge in coffee or tea , and believe to.day that they dUcontlued"rlnkfne of their own free will. DO Not Wait D not bb deluded by Hpparcut and misleadIng - Ing 'improvement. " Drive out disease at once nd for nil time. The " "Homo Gold Cure" is sold at the extremely low price of One Dollar , tuua within rpcbh of costing : * 2d to 250 Kull dlrectlona accompany each psckage Ineola ! ° re-