r oio. llctmbticau I'nbllelioit otery Thursday nt the County flout , tS-C co In Cnetcr liloclt , Vontth ATH.-VT Entered nt lliP I'ostolllco i\t llrolien How , Nob. , us Bdcoml-eliuB ronttur for Irntmnltttlon tlirotiijli the U. 8. Malls. One Ycnr , in advnticu . II ( K ) One colnmti , per month , (7 00 , lnnlinlt ) col utnn , tier month , SlX ( ( iuuticr column , p'r month , 52. W ) I < OP limn quiutvr coliiuiii , MJ cotits per Incli ) Hr ! iiiontli Cf.ru on Iliel IIORU , CO conln | iur luoli , I'cr ' mniith. , Local odvcrllf ! HK B cisiiln per line cncli ii.icr- Mcitlco of church falr > , loclnblc * nnd ( iiiiorlnlii- uiviite ulioio munur U cluirged , ouu.liulf inlvn. MiclcU notices eua rct > mtitlon onc-lmlf iiitcH. Woddlugtotlcus froo. lull pilci- lot publishing lUt ot tirt'KoiitB. Death natlooa frco , linlf | ) tlcj for publiMiliiK obituary notices , und cards of tlinuUa. LcK"l uollcw nt runs | ir Tldpd liy s'litntcBUf Nebraska , I'llURSUAY , JULY SB , 11101. ' Call for Cuiinty Coin cut Ion. The cloctorri of thu republican purty of CiiHter county , Nebraska , are hereby requeued to elect and send dulig'Ueri from tlitur Hovoral towiiMhijti | to ineut in delegate con- Vt'iilion at Hrokun Bow , Nebranka , Saturday , AuttUMt 10 , 1001 , at 10 o'clock a. m , for the purpoto ol electing delc atoB to the tJtatc con volition to bo held at Lincoln August 28 , 1001 , und altto for the purpose of plajin j in nomination n full county ticket to ho voted for at the general election in November , 1901 , as folioWH : County TroiiBuror , County Clerk , County Judge , Sheriff , Suporintun- dent , ol Public IiiHtruution , Roi i8t ir of Deeds , County Surveyor , Count ; Coroner , and to trannact Much othei bu3ii ; 'HH at may come before tin en iveiiltou 1'ho b.isis of rcproHontiUion will be one delegate for every ten votct- aiv-l live or major traction of ton . ' k r Hun K. Uoyue , ropul'lican imil elector in 1900 , and i/t.UH nt largo from each v.inuip , which giveB the following d < ogalion by townshipm Algernon. . . . . . . , . . . .1U Anslcy 13 unroll is Arnold ti U'lluii ' H 11 roll un Dow m Ij0ll | ) Ill llerwyii 7 Myrtle 0 Olllt. . bnrgcnt | < t Uuitur 11 triumph r > Dollght 12 Vlctarln H l > ouKl 8 Orovu 11 Wnvnu li Klim 0 Wustorvlllo U Klk Oriel : U Went Union S anrflcld U 'ooU lllvur 11 Uriiut U Total UJ3 It in recommended that thu town ship primaries bo held on Friday or Saturday , August 2nd or 3rd , 1901. It in also roaommondcii that no proxies bo Allowed , but that the dol"gat3B present cast the full vote to which the township iu entitled. It IB also recommended that the various townships comprising the HupurviHorH district , in which an election is to ho hold this year , elect delegates to the tmporvirior'fl convention , to bo called later. It is also recommended that the township committeeman be electee4 to hold his ollioo until the close ol the general election in 1902 , and and that term of each future com- mitt'eeman commence immediately after the general oloction. ALPHA. MouriAN , D. MM AMBIIPIUIY , Chaiimnn. Secretary. In ordr to save expense we would suggest to the populists the next time they authorize thu court hotiBu contingent to namn their ticket without thu formality of n oonvontion. There is nothing like a fellow that can carry water on both shoulders , unlcsa it in the fellow who can work thn divisionists and ' anti.divisional and draw pay from both'committees and li < ; t n fat job thrown in from the fellow he works last. L Jud Kay is being talked of as a candidate for recorder of deeds on the repnblman ticket. 'Mr. Kay i * one of dialer countiu'ri successful farmers , a man of tjood education , a good oitiznn and should ho the be choice of the convention is worthy of the hearty support of every loyal republican. The members of , lho ring will &ay that their convention was the most harmonious and enthusiastic over held , but they will say nothing about the sore bpols from every locality and the number of delegates - gates who went 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 arc liable to be a number of candidates before the republican oonvontion. The party in Ouster county dos'irea only men for oftioo who arc worthy and well qualified to hill the several positions and where there are more thau ouo , _ , * . f' , . , ! > .liflif lt - ' aspirant it will give the oonvontion nn nppnrriinity to make a choice. I'lifl best are wi\uti ( l. Jason ICviHiH , lliu pop nominee for lueordorvaH compelled by the convention to dor.y that ! io had pro- mibtd the doputyRhip to fix ) persons already and ho further pledged liiniHulf not to iiialto A. B Hartley his deputy , tliu nun to whom ho owes m.iHt for his nomination. No reference was iniulo to the pledge ho had made to Gl.issoyAho it it ) ourrontly reported has runted luu farm , subject to ICv.uis ok'Utiou. Qimlilwilion i not a prerequisite for olllue in the populist , pirty , as was plainly demonstrated in the uoloction f their cnndid.it o for re corder. V. . ! . Stoflry , C. G. Iflmp- liold , Jap. Leonard , ( Jlydo Carlos , Abe Norton , J. II. Korsuylh and U. II. Joll'ordH , f either whom were wminuntly qualiliol for the position luul no more show thiiti a rabbit. Their names weru not on the fdati1. But they Hay Jar on can gut a deputy than onn do the work. The populut , county convention followed thu example of tlrt ) demo , uralic oonvontion of Ohio by ignor ing the "poerlos * loader" and bin platform. No mention wati nmdo of oitliur in .their resolutions. The Omaha platform of 1802 , go fern mont ownership of public utililioH. 10 Lo 1 wore endowed and the hank issue of money denounced. A resolution against fusion with dem ocrats waa adopted , but delegates wora elected to the ntato convuntion , Hereafter the judges and clorkH of election will ho appointed by the clerk of tht dhunol court inutcad of the county judge as heretofore. The change is accompanied with a provision making it compulsory for the judgoH and clcrUs of dec. lion , after having boon appointed , to attend at the voting place at least one half hour before opening of the poles. Upon failure to at tend and servo the oii'undcr will bo liable to n line of5 to 50 and ( joule. No one excused except for sickness. JCSHU Gaudy has come to the parting lo ways with the populists and throalons lo land hi8 iiilluonuo to < tbo democratic party in the fuluro. JCSHO has de termined on slumping tliu counly with the view of showing up the machine methods of Iho loaders of the pop party. His subjects will bo : Judge Sullivan thu political C/ar , Third Term , as incoiiAistant with popism. Courts being lowered lo the level with ward poliliuiaiiH Populisls who ridu on railroad insHCH , who pose UH reformers. 'I ho practice of insulting respectably citizens in populist conventions rtiioh as A. C. Towk1 , to giin n poli tical violory over thorn. The populist convonlion could not have done iho republican party a greater favor from a political standpoint than they did when limy turned down J. J. Tooloy , J. 1C. Adanuiou and Geo. D , Gunn , for counly supurinlondent. They are man of experience and mature judgment and cither would have commanded the respect and votes of ihoir party. Mr. Tooloy was especially strong and would have received a largo vole from republi can and democrats. Instead of Hclouting one of the men who are eminent educaton * they nominated u single young man , who himself sayo "haH been a tcsidenl of Gusto)1 county twenty three years , " and is not known outside of his immediate neighborhood , except by the teachers ors iu the sumiuor tichool two years ago , which did not increase his popularity. MIHH Lena Spear , the fair editor of Iho Central City Dauioor.itwhoso avoirdupois is above thu average , is growing desperate und ihroalcns lo got marrried or quit business it the hot weather continues. Wo would suggest cither as being pref erable to editing a democratic paper under a republican administration. Wo would further suggest that Custor county has several marriag- able young men who have boon ad- voitibizing for life partners. In last week's Democrat Mies Spear eays : "If this hot weather oou- tinuuH another week I shall certain ly do something desperate , cither get married or retire from businofH and hvt ) o.i the interest of my niouoy ( I don't know where the principal is coming from ) but 1 Khali certainly do itomothing to n- liovo inn trom the nocpHsity of com ing back to the oflicc afternoons. " The llopublican'h political 'prog noKtioatioiiH two wocka ago , of what would be done at the county con vention wcro verified Monday , ex cept in our piodlolioiiri of J. J. Toolrj'a nomination. Wo thought his popularity wus so great that the power of thu ring would not bo anHic'innl to defeat him , hut in that we weio mistaken. The pledge made to Jason I vatiH was redeemed. tSchncringor could not be sparod. U the last moment they decided to lot Oubourn stay on the ticket al though they had promised to give Cooper hiH plno > ) to harmot izo the mid roidern. Keen was maiked for the sacrilii'e. For county judge the WIIUCB had been HO well woikcd there was no possible chance for any body ohio , not even after the stiong protest by Krod Ournmir.gH. A word from Judge Sullivan , who Jesse Gaudy terms the Czir in pop politics , cairud Dean through by acclamation for a thud term at Iho public tote , while such men as Towlo and Gaudy arc not oblivious of who Htruuk them. Crown anil Cross. The stale democratic convention of Ohio said in a very firm and ex quisitely audible lone of voice : "Wo will not again press down the crown of ) nomination upon the brow of BKih. We shall not again crucify common sense on a cross of silver , nor make , unto ouraolvoH , sixteen uhanooH for defeat and dis grace to ore of honor and useful ness. " Conservative. SUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS. MKlUJMie OF Till ! lIOAltll It. I' . SnvaKO. Snrni'iit District No. 1 John Cooney. WfHl Union U. II. Thorpe , ilrnkonllo * ' 0. u. t.tnd , Hothcnljiirj , ' > l J. llrnclil/iilil , AiiHL'liiio f > John W. c'oniuy. Oc.oiun U Clotlcb Illrivr , AlaRou City 7 UATUKDAY 13. The board met at 9 a.m. pnrauanllo adjournment will ) all the mouthers pres ent exempt Mr. Havnj-o. Minutes were mart and approved : Mr. Coonoy presented a request from Ollir Township for an appropriation ol 00 from county fundri to aid in building culvert mul bridged on road No. llf > ul ecu. I and 'M , tp. 18 , north of rim no 21. Moved by Mr. Cooi.ey and Booondct by Mr. Oonloy that the request he de nied und thi ) putttlon rejected. The vrite. waa aa follows : s Aye 'Jonluy , Coonoy , llolsor K Nay Urechbuhl , Thorpe , hind .I Mr. Sava o bnliiK alwont the chairman doclari'd the vote n tio. Moved and carried that the board now aojmirn until Monday morning nt 9 o'clock in order to resume the work of checking up. MONDAY JULY Iflni. 1901. The board mot pursuant to adjourn ment with all the membora present e.\- cupt Mr. HAVIIKO. iMIiuili.'H vvnru nntd and approved. Tao day wan npunt principally in com pleting tin * work of checking up. In the afternoon the committeeB re ported as follows ; \Vo your committee respectfully re port that wn have examined the records and chocked ( he report" ot County olerk , County jud o nnd County sherill' and Uud them to bo onrreut. JOHN COONICV. U. HKISIK. Moved and carried to accept and udnpt the report. Wo your special oo umlttco appointed 'o check up the olllcers of Roglatrir of DoL'da , Ulerk of Dint. Court , County Supt. recpcctt'ully i-ubniit the tolling re port , towltV : : i bnvH checked the re port with iho rwcorda and compared same \\lth the fee booko and L'nd same to be correct. J. F. DHKOIIIIUHN. C. 0. Lixi ) . Moved and onrrlcd to accept and rulont the report. The Judiciary Committee reoom- meuded the following jury list : JURY LIST. lump SHIH lircwu , bum Wldtu. Ouster A. J. Iteuvos , llDlia McMartry and Joseph lluofelo. DoiiKl.is Orove John C'nmpboll uiulClias. L. Uallaher. \Vou < l HI ver J tunes Johusou , L.V. . Cornish uud Jolm MUUIloswart. . Vlcloriii-Jninua Llndley , Uavo Ohrlutldn and Alvlu l.illy. SarKont H. W Fulton. 1) . U. Coltrnlne iul Jocopli Ivxloy. Woilorvlllc T. ( , ' . Merry. II. W. Huycroft. Myrtlo-Kilwitrd A. lluisli , Frnnk lirjnn. Algernon John Molnlncli , Jimei McAUeter , l t\40 Deanlorf. Kllfiil-J. H. Lyon , Joseph Sillier , J. J. iJan. font , U. J. Martin. Itrokeu How Jolm A. Dlotz , Gilbert Alc- CUnry , Itoburt Habbanl , Jolm Ki'iioer , W. W. 1'otti , J O. Tuylor , II , Lumax , Haa. Andoreon. Delight -Lewis McCreir ? , M. Nlcolion. ( I W. Knriuril Aninlfl-lr * Mills , anil John McOulro. Mlllnii Jinn * I' AHI | and Olu Jnlmenn , Hlk Crank ( 'linn. l/Jilcksnnil t-owls Lne. Wi'ininlon - Mciiirui ) Parley anil U , K- Hall * Triumph Wni. Riiffolg. Cltll-,1. K. Harimr and I1. C. Kmbreo. ( ) iiiiit--A.rilnir llutiilno , Atmli-y-'Oforge l' yno , John McJow ( n unit II. Alberts , llarwyn--Henry Ito'gz , Jolm lllnukley. l.llm--Chrlitlvi IIHulB , l-mt llliil- -12. M. .MoBluy. -J. K , UraveD. . wyne Alfred Julimun Moved and nurrUul to' accept adopt , nu rHConunondrd. TL'BSDAY JUI.Y 10. The liiinril met at 0 u. m. I'lio inliiutea were road and approved The olsiinB comintttee reported : We your committee recommend Urn the folioIn ; ' ultima bo allowed : .1 li ( JiDimrn COCO Mimi-iC Murray 18 20 Mrn Knto Itea ) 10 8 1'ullu Oiibonin 15 0 Maud Km . . . 0 J W.Iohneon , . . .4 10 5 C Taylor 22 0 ( J lloiarr US1 ,1 P Hri'Ohluihl 2(3 ( 2 Pall T < Motoalt 3 I ) ' K Hnrrowd . U1 li A llannt claim 6'2 00 allowed U8 0 SSneiiRul 3 9 J W Cojloy 11 5 ( J II Thorpe 30 00 Wilson Hroa i 21) 00 John Cnnney 12 CO M KJefhmla --I 50 I 11 Sinnllrty 1 00 II E Grcer 3 75 I B Oaboiirn , 1 00 LLHgudorn and Morton -IS 70 Dlerks Lbr. and Coal Co 3 GO Unoney" ] Thorpe ( * LiuU ) Accepted and aJoptod. Tim Poor farm committee reported recommending to allow the claim ot suhool Dlst. 02 , 818 50 tuition for pauper oblldron for $13 2i > On motion the report was accepted ind claim allowed , The road nnd road clelma committee reported na follows : U'o recommend tlmt the SV. . White potitlon bo granted and damages allow ed as found by the npprolaoru except the damngo to Stephen "Wlleox. Htephen Wiicox to recelvu 310.00 for J aorja of land and S5.CO for moving % mile of fence total 15.00 Suid dauiR o fo be lovlud against road Dial. No , 2 LoiipTwp. The surveyor 13 ordered to change survey to the east around Stephen Wil- poxhouno. John 12. Myera to receive $10.00 for land taken to bo levied llnnd Dlst. No. 51 lioup Twp. \V > s recommend that the .Siununl Hang ot nl potllion bo granted and T. T. Win- olicBlnr bo allowed $40.00 damage t.i be levied UfjainBt ] { oad Dlst. No. 1 Hayes twp , that the tietltlon Htfiuul by C. S. Frnnom ( U ill , S. B. Mclvonty et til , C. M. KIlHon et al , and Alvin Dally ot at. Win. liornhhif ; ot al bo granted and that thn V. M. Mil lor L al petitions for Incation and vauntiou of road In Cllf : Twp. be it'JBUted. Wo also recommend tlmt the bond of J. It. llec < l , road overeeor Diat. No. 3 , Delight Twp. bo approved and that the ( ollowim ; claims bo allowed : N 13 ArmBtroiiK . 55 SO TJ W Koim . 5210 Hity 10 Keen . 3 00 E Taylor . 0 75 0 H Hetto . . . . . . .3 'J5 A PJohPon . 8 2. Goo. QURKGIIIUDB . 200 John \Vobor . " . 3 00 1 , W V Cole . ' . . 2 00 T T Winchester . 200 Geo. W Snell . i. 00 John \V. Gonley U. Uelser. Moveu and carried to accept and adop the report. It was moved and onrrlod that tli action lukon June 20th 1001 nn the roai cl'ilniP of Joseph Hlnnke uud Herman Pandorf for damages by winon of the locution of the Max Flecher ot a road bo roconsldwd. Mr. CnuleytiB chairman of the Ilnac Cummltteo lucommonded that tho. roiu diunano olalm" of llBrman Pandorf b allowed for 818 00 to bo levied ngalns road Dist. No. 1 Triumph twp. am tlmt the claim ot Joseph lUnnko bo al low'oit for S1S.CO to bo levied against roiu Dlst. No. 2 Truniph twp. Thea claims for dtunago by reason ot Joeatio o ? MRS Fischer road. Accepted and adopted and ordered H recommended. The Court Honsa and jail eupply com milieu reported recommending that tn following claims tie allowed : J G Haeberlo J0 9 G 11 lUisBom 2 o Win. Ulalr 49 5 W H Cox { J C IMI Sharp 1 C G. H. Thorpe J. P. Ilrechbuhl John Cooney Report accepted add adopted. Mr. G. Holeer. oupervUtr Dist. No. reported that ho hud sold County lumbe to Iho amount of $150.85 nnd had turne over that sum to the County Treasurer The report was accepted nnd his actlo approved. The bridge und brldpo claims con uilttco recommended that the ( ollowm claims bn allowed : U HeiBor $1 7 VcstUnlou MIlllDK Uo & 0 80 0. Ilylaur John Conley K r > ort accepted and Adopted. The board then mljourued until 1:30 : p. m. All the members beln In attendance it 1:110 : p. m. the chitlrmun culled thu nuetlng to oidur. Tha members uf the boiifd visited the all in u body find reported every thing n u satisfactory condition. Tha rend conm Ittee reported nn the petllltin tn open aeotion line lu Weoter- vllle Twp. signed by Hf nry Tucker et nl and recommended tlmt the petition bo laid over. Report accepted and adopted. The following resolution wua present ed b ) Mr. Ooonoj1. \Vlmreaa , Tno grade nnd rl hlof wuy of the Lincoln mid Black Hilla Hail Road Co. In llio Township of Hirgont waa not nneuBai'd by the iiBHeesor lor the yunr IDOL and wnB IV omlBulun lult off the tax Hat of mild Sargent Townahlp , uud whoreua the Cnui.ty Uiwrd ol Cuaur County limit ) tlmt , aaid grade , being 4.j mllr.s in length wiu omitted by ttie aiteaeor , Theroforo.bo It reanlved tlmt theChlcn- uo Hurlingtoii und Qunloy linll Ko d ( Joiupniiy icssoo o ( said Lincoln und ( Slack HlllH Hall Road Company b nnd hereby is notified to appear bi-forn said Hoard and show cause on ttio 21th dtiy of. Supt. 1901 why said property ohould not lie uritured upon the tux Hat for said year and valued for taxation and assess ed for said ye-'ir. Accepted uiid ndoptcd by board. Mr. Cooney then presented the allowing : Bo It Resolved , That the coun y clerk of Cutter county l > o and is ereby IH authorized to publiHh a ist of the landH upon which de- rees have boon taken for taxes , aid lint to bo furnished by the oiuty : altornoy , and to contain a unification to all parties desiring o bid upon said lauds , or any of hem , to advise the county attorney of the laud or lands they desire to ) urohaHe. Moved by Mr. Cooney and seconded ended by Mr. Thorpe that the ommittoo and clerk biro appoint- cl laat January be , and hereby is lisoharged. The vote waa as follows : Aye Cooney , Thorpe , Lind 3 Nay Conloy , Hiaor 2. The chairman declared the mo- ion carried and the committee dis charged. Mr , Joffoide , register of deeds , nesenled the following ; requisition or help in register's ollico , which vas granted by the board : To the County Board of Custer County , Neb : I would respectfully aak that the register's ollico bo allowed a depu ty at $700 per year and one clerk it $40 per month and such addi tional help as may bo considered necessary at not to exceed Si 50 per day , all to ba paid from the fees of the office. C , U. JEFFOHDS The erroneous and delinquent tax claims committee reported as follows : Wo recommend that the olaim of J. II. Norsworthy , $905 , bo al lowed and the county treasurer ordered tojofund ihut amount. Accepted and adopted. Adjourned until 7:30 : p. m. At 7.10 ! p. m. the board reconvened - vonod and the claims committee made the following report : \\To , your committee , recommend that the following claims be allowed ed- C. M. Layman $ 6.75 John Coonoy 30.00 John C. Wade ; 2050 L. E. Kirkpatricik 250.00 ( - } . U. Thorpe 24 00 C O. Lind 45.00 J. V. Breohbuhl.- 28.15 Purooll Bros 04 15 John Moran -JO 90 DiprksLum & Coal Co. . . 1.75 J. W. Couley 29.20 L. E. Keen claim , $10 50 , allowed for 11.00 JOHN COONKY , ) C. O. Linn , VCom. G. II. TiioitFic , ) Accepted and adopted and claims .allowed. . On receommendalion of road commitlue it was moved and carried to lay over the claims of L. E. Keen , oommibnionor on Morris road , Ivrbol road and Court road. M. E. Sohneringor presented the following roquinition : Broken Bow , Neb. , July 10 , 1901 , To the lion. Board of Supervisors of Cnstor County , Nebraska : Gentleman : I , M.E. Sohnoringor county treasurer ot said county , do respectfully ask that 1 bo allowed sufficient cleik hire to keep up the work of my office for the last half of the year 1001. The wages per day not to exceed * 2.00 , and the total amount shall not exceed $350 , to bo paid out of the feea of the office. Kospt. hubmitted , M. E. SoilNEniNGBIt , County Treasurer. Moved and carried to grant the request. J. B. Odbourn , county clerk , pre sented the following requisition which was granted by the board. To the Honorable Connty Board : Gentlemen : I respectfully ask that I ba allowed the nocoesaary help on the tax list of 1901 , and any other nocceoaary clerk hire at from $1.35 to $2.00 per day , to be paid out of the fees of thu oIlKio , J. B. OsnouiiN , County Clerk. Moved and oarrieJ to instruct the county clerk to draw warrants for all clair/s allowed at this meeting of the board Moved and carried to adjourn until Seputomber 24 , 1901. J. B. OSUOUKN , County Clerk. By C. W. UAKKS , Deputy. C. O. LIND , Chairman. Business Pointers. WALL paper at J. C. Bowen's. Job priming at this office. Lubricating oils of all kinds' at B1 drug store. li ; breakfast foods at J. C. Ho wen's If yon intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co , and get prioeu Pepsin Gum , two packages ior a uiukol nt WILKINQ' PUARMAOY. FOR all kinda cf field and garden seeds at John it Knerr'd. t Dierks Lumber Co. haa in stock a car load ot Hue cedar posit ) for the trade. FOB SALK OK TKA.UK Town lotn und a lew live acre lots in this city , for cattle , horses or farm land. feb28 tf ALLAN If you have ranches , farms or city property YOU want to sell or rent , list them withJ. . J. Snydsr , Broken Bow , Neb. 4-11. if Farms for sale and lauds for rent. Now is the tune to get a farm chsap. as the cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J , G. BBEKIZEB. LOST A gold watch , between Mosley's grove and Broken Bow , small bicycle chain and sprocket wheel attached. Frank Rublee. 5-23 FOR SALE Five room house , half block of public square. For particulars inquire of A , R. Humphrey. 5 > 2 tf. The old and reliable firm of Diorks Lumber Co. is the place to go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to meet the wants of their customers are always in stock. 821tf ALL KINDS of Nut and Fruit Candies at Walteis Candy Kitch en , 3 doors north of poatoffice. Y O-'JO if. For. SALE One yearling Red Poll and one two-year-old Durham bull , thirteen inilea north of Broken Bow. 7-4-4t W. P. ROBEBTS. tltUIT jar lidd and rubbers at J. C. Boweu's. THE HOME GOLD' CURE , An IiiuealouM Treatment My Wlilcli OruuliurdH are iieluir Cureu iiaiiy lu sa of TliciUHuives. No n. No WeuUeu- HUI itucj oBuive Cure Kor the i.iquor Uunit , U Is now generally known and under stood HIM Ortintionuess IB a decease and not weakness. A body tilled with poiaon and noivea completely shattered by porlndical or constant mo of Intoxicating liquors , requires au antidote capable of ueutralUiiiK aud eri dlMilnK this poiaoa nnd destroy lug ttiu craving for Intox- icautB. .Siiffurs may now curw theiu- oelvew at ttornn without publicity or loea ot tlmo irom ImiiliieBS by this wonderful 'Home Gold Cure"vhicn has been pur. lected niter many years of oloso study ana treatment ot inebriates. The falih- lul use ncctirUin ; to the directlous of thla womleiful dlecovory ID positively guamntofd to cure the most obdtlnata raae , nu mattur how hard a drinker. Our records show tlio mnrvelc us tratiH' formallou of thouearida of Immkarda Into sober , IndiiBtrious and upright men. Wlveu Cure Your UushauUs. Child- reu Cure Your KaHiere. Tula remedy la In no benao a nostrum but n o specific for this disease only , and is so akillmlly devised mid propnred that it is thorough ly soluble nud pleasant to the taste so that It can bo given In a cup of tea or colleo without tu * Knowledge of the person - son taking it. Thousands of Drunkards Uavo cured themaolvea with thu priceless remedy , and as tuany more Imvo been cur d and mudo temperate men by hnving the "Onro" ndmlniatered by lov ing friends and relatives without their SrtnfSi 'fh0011,80'1111' ' ? nnd b8lleve o-day that they dlEcontiued drinking of " ' ' own froc wl . Do Not Wait Dv , , not ba deluded by apparent nud misleadIng - Ing "improvemont. " Drive out disease " at once and for all time. The "Homo Gold Oura" Is sold at the ° arU3 - , placing within rfir.oh of everybody a ' "ent more offcctual than othera coating $25 to 250. K.ill . direction aocompany each package. Special advlco by skilled phyclclana when re- lWllUoul extrft c'mrgo. ' Sent of the world on Address Dep' E 2 Market Street , PhlladelpUla. , All correspondence strictly confldetlal.