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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1902)
( Co. Republican Thblletiwl nrrry Tlitirml y ftt tliu Comity 8rt l D. M. AMSUIiltUY. Killtor * 3 O01fo In C'aflor Illoch. Foatth ATC.-ST Rnti'rtil nt llio iiotitninco nl Urokcli lluw , Null , si cccotJil-clRM mutter fur traniMiilpdon tlirongh thoU. H Mnlh. SUIIHCUHTJON I'ltlOK : One Yen * . Iniulvanco fl ( K ) ADVKHT1SINO ItATHS. ( Milcolnmn , jicr ititmlli , g7 00. Onn-lmlf Col umn , t > cr inoiith , $1 01 ( iuarler column , pur month , JStf W lw limn ijiiurti'r column , M cents ( XT Intli | inr inontli Cr.rds on Ilii-t pnKO CO contu per ( noli , for tnontli. LocAlnihcrtlMiiKft ci nit ) pur line inch Ititcr lion. lion.Notice Notice of r Imrcli fnlr * , noclnlili x nnil milnrtnln niuiils where iminujr In cUur i'il , unn.lmlf rater Soclct ) notiiCH cm ] rurnlittloiiH one-Half ralic \ViMluy I otlci'H five. Intlf price for pulillMilii } ' lint of liri-ontH. Uuntli iioiicci < ( ri'u , linlf prl < for pulillflilui ; obituary notlctH , nnd cnnln of itinnkH I uotli nt rntiH | in\ldi' < l l > y iiitulemf ii. THURSDAY , .IAN. 30,11)01 ) ! YeutenHy WMH tin- fifty-ninth 'I1 nniiivvrtmry of tlio Imth of ilio lute i- Pr"Hidont Win , Mclvwley. ThoHhorifT foi'H gro sin/ / ; out of do'iiKjiiont ' tax oxoouliotiH , not col amounlH to near i 1,000 We publish anotli'T loiter from Prrtf II. II. Itiall th'pi w.-ok , in Whlcll lit ) gIVOH llH V ( iff-i of l\\ \ \ < i Ki > vernin < Hil iiocossirto educate the mtiviH of our new to prujnro tlioin for ucll miMil. lu ( dof'H not Hhatc in tlu > rtontimentil vaijaries of Bryan and hi deluded followers Acting Gov. Steel intmed n proo tomation waking tliu HohoolH of the Htito to observe VVodncHilay , the 20ih , in honor of Wm. MoIvinloy'M Irrthday. EshajH on the ex-proni- dunt wore prepared and read by a number of the pupils of Broken Do v Buhoolrt yctitt'idny in coniili | anco vulh the govornor'n roqucHl The indiclmunt of ex-Treaauror Mt'Hervo by the Douglas oountj grand jury for embezzlement of in turoHt on Htato fund 4 waH n general surprise. ThoHo that know Me- sofvo wsirt a iioor m.in when ho waH elected and that ho waH oountcd among tliu woallhy at the clone of his term regarded him a izood mainp ulator , but as his hooka balanced to n cent , there waH not a HUHpiuion hinted that there had boon a leak anywhere. The promised reHignation of Howard Savage , supervieor of dih- triot one. is already cruising a Htii ID political circles at VVcHtervillc. Storm oloudrt aliow trigim of gather ing iu Boeming poajoful nky and the various iaotions each have a candi date who IB willing and able to iill the vacancy. Westomllo may be famed for political faotionu in the republican ranks , but wo have al ways noticed that when oleotion day rollr around potty differences urn laid aside long enough to get into line and mall the enemy. Ansiey Chronical. LATE LITUAKY NEWS. Sir Charlcri W. Dlko oontribtiUH to ' 1 he CoHiuopolitiui for Kebuary nn arliclo on "The Naval Strength of Nations , " which gives not only n niOHt interesting and oompprhen- Hive . \ocoutit of the navies of the great power but alno n clear insight into world politics. Few men pos- SOHH Hiiuh knowledge as the author's gained from yotira of experience ) in a diplomatic and political career. The article is so broad in scopn and qtraightfoward in treatment that it will bo read with interest not only by statesmen but by every ono whoso thoughts travel buyond thn immediate wants of a single day. Farmers What lu ) You Think About 111 It has been suggested by a pran- tioal farmer that the farmers of this vicinity should hold an institute of one day to discuss matter * pertain ing to the interests of all and en pooially the queKion of forage for stock , and auggostBjthat cs "wo road that thousands of car loads of baled shredded fodder have boon shipped south during the last few months and that shredded fodder is liable to become an important article of commerce in the future Wo fur ther learn that tho/Uato veterinarian lias reached a dofliuito and a seem iugly reasonable conclusion regard ing what is commonly known as cornstalk disease in general. As he advises the cutting up of all corn and to atop pasturing stalk fioldutn order to avoid UK-MO Ind rosullH and slates that no losses of oittlo have resulted from feeding fodder that wns properly cut and oiirod. In addition to this wo roe- oi'insn that this is an agricultural stock country and that an import ant feature of our jigricultural en terprises is to provide winter feed for our stock it would certainly seem lint thn quo.Uion of how to out an' ' prepare Ill's fodder eoono- rnioilly , mid how to seed , cultivate and harvest other forage crops would be of the greatest importance to our farmers. These being the fact" , ho Mti jfests the advisability of our firmorn and stock raisers holding * mioting or a ono diiy f.irrnerH ni iiii'e during the latter part of Kobrmry or early in March * for HID purpose of exchanging ideas iml c xperierie.nii in regard to these qiH'HtioiiH. For itiHtiuice , there went thoiiHandri of acres of corn fodder cut in tlio county the liint HeaHon ; HOIIIU of it V.MK out with the old fashioned . 'orii knife , HOIIIO with tlio riled cutter and much of it with I ho corn lund'-r tiomo .of thn fodder der ha-1 been throsheii with the or. dmrtry thnNliin < { mauhine , some of it shredded with the shredder , and much "f it uill lo feil as it comes from thu liuld. The cost of the dtlTerent methods of uniting and preparing this fodder and the feed ing value of the pioduct ought to be vtluable features for discussion ot such a meeting. Some of our people have had quite an amount of expnrienco in growing sorghum for stock food 'ind as there have boon several diff erent methods of planl'ng , cultiva ting and harvesting followed the cost and results of theno diilerents methods and tl'o feeding value of this crop ought to provo another valuable subject lor discussion. The faot that there will bo quite an increased aorengo of alfalfa sown this spring , a discussion of the diff erent metaods of preparing the ground , sowing and aftei manage ment of the orop and its value might also be valuable In fact , there are a Iarg3 number of ques * tions that need careful examination and experiment in order to make the most of the conditions by which v/e are surround'-d. If wo succeed hero \vo must make the best porisu ble use of the natural resotirsos of the country : \nd adapt our outer priHOH to the conditions wo find. Our cheap lands is recognized an ono of our greatest advantages. If our friends east can raise cattle at n profit on land worth thirty to nine ty dollars per acre it would seem that we ought to do so hero if we would make tiso of the grass that each year [ goes to waste on our roi'g'i land and sand hills near UH for summer pasluro and then care fully save all the rough feed on our farms and thus keep all the stock the country IB capable of nustain- iug. Hut to do this successfully will require mtioh careful study am experiment , and it seems to the writer that a meeting of this kirn could bo made a valuable aid in this work. Should a reasonable number of our people rooogniza any value in these suggestions and agree to attend such a mooting , arrange ments will bo made for same. " The columns of the KKI > UIIUCAN are open to suggestions on this line , should any of our farmers fool in. teroHted. The Burlington anil UsMaiiiioiiioiit { > From a rooont address delivered by W. A. Baldwin at Albia , Iowa , relative to the Burlington ruil road system , we glean a low I acts thr.t will , no doubt , provo of interest to our readers. Prior to 1808 all lands in Iowa seourmi by grants were sold to actual settlers for $1 26 per acre which are to-day worth from forty to sixty dolliirn per acre. ( > By an act of oongrohn passed subsequently the allowance of grant , a deduction is made ol twenty per cent from the mail pay of all land grant roads. " In the case of the hurling- ton Hinoo the establishment of the fast mail , this reduction has reach * od the enormous tmm of $000,000 or 1-150.000 more than the lands pur chased from the government could have been stctired for by direct purchase. Having , as the speaker noted , repaid lo the twice the original valit" of its Iowa land grant , and is now paying at the rate of $80,000 n year that was intended by thn people in thn begin- ing 'is a gift. Wo call attention to this as a phase not known or generally mid' rstood with reference to l.uul grants , no frequently characterized and flippantly rofcred lo as ' 'steals" instead , HH will bo readily seen , it placisall land grant roads at a rioiiH disadvantage , imposing a perpetual lax exceeding the cx- horbitanl and usurious rates of in terest under which our people giofin. ed un'il a ohango of adminiHlration ushered in a season of unprecedent ed prosperity. Wo am furthur informed that during the past year this magnifi cent system has paid out in improv ing its road thn princely sum of $ 1,2120,000 , , this amount was applied ( < in reducing ils grades , straighten ing curves , adding now tracks , building fences and bridge , and docH not include $1,000,000 paio ont lor now equipment. " All that inouej can procure in the line of fkilled labor , wheatlu-r n presented by inventive genius or Hciontilic knowledge , is employed and utilized by this progressive HHtem to its betterment and eon- tinuod improvement. Possessing special interest , il lustrating also the opportunities this country presents above any other under the sun , for wide awake , enterprising , intelligent young men wo have but to ( 'lance at thu names of those wee ate at thn head of this system and trace their rise , stop by step to their present position of power and nllluonoo. Mr PerkiiiH , who for the past twenty ycais hah been president be gan his service as"a clerk with a sal ary of & 10.00 per month , Mr. Harris , now president , began as an oflioe boy when ho was II ) yeais old and rose through bcrvice in several subordinate positions to the presidency. Mr. Potter , vice president of the Union Pacific when he died , began lu > < oareer as station agent on the Burlington at Albia , Iowa and resole lo the oxhaltod position occupied at his death in fourteen jearH. Mr. Eustis , general passenger agent started twenty four years ago us a oleik in thu freight aud ticket department at Omaha Mr. llolderugu , began service as a olerk in the general office , \vas advanced from one position to an other as his fitness boeumo known until as general manager of nil thu lines west of the Missouii his name becpnio n household word wherever the tool of a Burlington engin is hoard. Mr. Delano , general manager easl of tliu Missouri river , began as an apprentice in ihoir maehino shops at 5 cunt * per hour. Mr. Cnnu superintendent of the MiHHOtiri lines , served for many years as freight hrakuman , while thu Denial K.I. Bignol , division superintendent , was lirtt introduced to the writer as fireman on a freight engine. The above are but a few of the names given in this most remarkable - able address ol tli < -o whose r"no has been based on mint only , and should onoonrago : uul act as an in centive at d stimul'MM ' to all young mun employe : ! under this system. If prtiCH- " < l ol the n.i rUand mental qtialitu H thi y nuy strive for ihe su ooi'hs that mosi assuredly crown intelligent well directed effort. In this connection wo deem our selves fortunate in being located on a through line of this system ; etn- phas'zod by contributed articles recently published in the paper of a neighboring town , lociiled on a rival road , calling attention to the inotoased prices paid for farm pro ducts in Broken Bow and Mcrua , amounting on corn alone to ti dif- forenuu of from three to eleven cents per bushel. , AH a sequence to the agi tation of recent years ospeoialy directed against rail roads , characterized as "corporation cormorants , venal vam pires" and olhor opprobrious terms a prejudice has boon awakned that may have led to the formation of opinions not wholly justified wore facts more fully known , hence the spaoo devoted to the address of ono , in a pjfition to speak with the authority Mint comes from knowled ge confirms the belief , that the Burlington system with its branches and roads radiating in all directions from great commercial centers , guarantee to its patrons and the public in general , the most perfect and efficient service in each and every department of its rappidly increasing traffic that intollingont management and onligluoned super vision can insure. Supervisors Proceedings. MKHIIKim OP THE I1OAHI ) II. PAVillK , 1 ( ! | . , , . . | , Mi W ( JlC-KSUALT , UlllHl ) ( I II TlMlil'K. llrnken lln AI.VIN DAILY , Mllbiirn JAMKM llr.Nia , i nllnwuy. . J W. CONI.KI , Ornnto ( lOTiLr.n Kuril , MIHOII City. . MONDAY , ,1 AN 20 , 11IOU. Himrd convened nt J A. in. with all nemtiern preucnt. Mmute.s of Sn'iirilay Quselon rend and TIIU Cliiiirinnn appointed the follow- ir commllteuH tu check up County Ollices : ( teiglster of De da. - Supervisors Save - ; o nnd Daily. Glut k or the Uialrlct Court Conley in id Henry. Connly Jud o. Hiocr nnd Green- wall. cotiiinlttoo reported na fol- IOWH. IOWH.Wu > uur cotntnittoe beg luuvo to re port as follows Wu have ciirefully isxatrlned Bonds HiibmlUud by thoCusler Nnllonnl Hank the Broken How Stale Hank nnil luo Bank of Comuiurce iinU recommend that they bn approved , thntBiild banks be ( teslKiifUed HH depositories of County funda. Moved fi'id carried to accept nnd adopt report of coiumittue us ruad. Mr. htivn u Submitted the following rt'Boluti .n mid moved Us adoption : Whereas , ills thu duly of thu Co. Treasurer to aottle with the State Aud itor tor tines collected for the blate anil whereas there IH a dispute betwe n the Stuto Auditor nnd the Attornuy General as to thu amount due and Wheruntj ( hi ) Count ] Treasurer muet settle Kt once , Lhurotoru bu It resolved , That the County 1'reaBurur bu und hereby is in Mriieted lo tettlu v/lth Ihe State Auditor. Thu County hereby reserving the right to tuku udvanla o ot any deoleion here after nnulo givloK Haiti County Author ity to claim more from thu state on ealil ai'Uk'inout. Motion cnrrlud. Ri'iniuiulor of forenoon wan spent in coiuiulttuu work. Moved and carried lo adjourn tilt 1:30 : p. m- AKTHUNOON SK-S.SION , JAN. 20 , 1002. Hoard convened H' 1:30 : p. in. with all memhorB present Moved by Green wait , poconded by Henry , Thiit nil rdcordeil County Koiids be plotl ( l by the County Sur veyor and Unit hu be required to report to this Bonrd the name ot Surveyor under which eaid rmtda weru Btirvuyed. Motion carried. Motion was carried to adjourn till U n m. tomorrow. TUKSDAY. JAN. 21at , 1C01. L'urjunnt to ndjournment the board inut ut 0 a. ui. wl b all members prcRont. Thu chairman appointed Supervlaorf * Green wall and lliaer nn flpeoinl commlt- ( ct ) lo eliBik up ihu olllce of 'he county Hiipurmtunduul and lh < 111 to of ihu cuunty cleik. Coininlltbts spent tlie forenoon In cheeking up county c lliccn At 12 o'clock board adjourned to meet nt 1:30 : p. m. AhThUNOON Sm'lON. I'lirounnt to ndjournmnnt board met at 1:30 : p. m. All members present commltteH continued work cheukluK up county olllet'a nil ( J o'clock when board adjourned lo moel at On in. tomorrow . WKUNL HAY. JAN 22nd , 1002. Hoard met al 8 a m. With till ineii- tiurn iin-onf CouunlUoup continued work on ro- purta of county olllceiH. Al 12 o'clock receem was taken till 1:30 : AVTHRNOOK SKJEI N Hoard uiot at 1 ; ! iO with all moubetB prnst-nt. Coiumit'uuB ' still nt work on reports of county olllnera' reports. Adjourned at 9 o'clock to meet nt 1) ) o'clock to-morrow. THUU-DAY , JAN. 28rd , 1902. Pursuant to adjournment board mot at 'J u m. with nil members present. ( Joniiu ttees continued their work of ohtuilclDK Ihu clllocB till 12 m , when board odjourned to meet IU 10 : ! ! p. m. Board mot nt 1:80 : with all present Uommittoe to check up register's oflice made following report : We , your cnimnittoo appointed to check ip the ollluo of reKWr or deads boK leave l to report tlio following : We hi1 so cheeked HID repui'l with the fuo hook and the fan hook with thu records and find thu report correct to the host of our ullllty unit knowlmlKn. Wit have on hand all receipt * for cloil : hho and * C81 v.i oxcuss foo. Total Incoinn of ollicu . $3t > W 5.1 Toiuloxpundlluies . . . . . U.8S7 51 Total exce.is fous . $ Ml" 01 lOxtia Thau Income . $ s | 0.1 K\tru expense . ii'.i Kxlrn fees Ill > r > 11. 1' . SavuKo. Alvln Dully. Accepted and adoptud. Roporl of committee to chock up office of'olork of the district court reported as follows : Wo your commltteu appolntod to check up thu ottlcu of ttiu clurk of the district court , llnd Ids report to hu correct fur tliu year I'.HJl and county treaaiirur'sj recolpt attauhinl tor fO'S ' ) 15 , balance due Ouster county. Total colleellous for UM)1 ) J-J.&tll Total uxpensus ' , ' .304 00 Keus duo the county f IU7til Final feus for HKll - > oi ) Total duu county $ G'.ts Iu J. W. Conluy. James Henry. Aocoptod and adoptetl. Report of committee to chock up the oflice of county clerk reported ns follows : Wu your committee to check up Ihe of tlco of county clerk rupert as follows Wo have carefully compared his report with ttie feu book and thu fee hook with the records and llnd all correct and every fpu properly accounted for. Wo have on hand all vouchers tor money paid out and jNiO.UO as excels fees. Total receipts of ihu olllco & ) ,5M si Total expense s 2,718 ( M Iliiluiici ) paid to county treasurer * Wrf ) 'M Oleo. ( Irecmvult ( i. lIlHer. Accepted and adopted. We your roniinltteu appolnteil to check report of county .superintendent , for the pastHlx months , have examined Ihu re porl of Supt. ! . . ) . Tooley which showed it hiilhnifi ! on liiiucl .Inly Dili , liKil of W.J2 ot Uecolpts VMW Total W'J'.I ' 07 expenditures : w.'W itulaneo tinned over tohlssuccessor i I. U.W.Lewis tlDS 07' Ml vouchers ot dlshuixuinciit arc hereto" .itlauhed. ( ice llreeuwiilt. U. HNer. Accepted nnd adoptud. Wu your committee appointed to check in the olllce of county judge , uMimliied us leport and lind a couecl sl.ileinunl nl lie earnings of the olllce tor Ihe IKciil \ear of HKJl , us shown hy the records and hooks of * ald otllce. We hereby approve the reporl of .1. A. Armour , county judge , for tins year 1'JOl. ( leo. Ureenwalt. t ) . Hlser. Accepted and adopted. Minutes of Monday road and ap proved. Adjourned to 0 a. m. tomorrow. Friday , January < Mth , Hoard mot at 9 a. m. witli all in umbers present. Minutes road and approved. Poor farm , court house and jail supply committee reported as follows : M K Hun Is $ 'J Ml .John PerniB l > 2 00 Aiiier HondliiK Trust Co H'-i no I'A Cliapin 1 " Win I'.liilr ' 'J4 7f > And the bills of t ) ( I Coniad i'MC > > and Win D.ivis for S'J OU ho laid over. (1 HThoip Alvlu Dally .1 aines Henry Accepted and adopted. Judiciary commiltuo reported ns follows : N 10 Ai inslront' * ( P.t IH CTOrr unit ) J A Armour 11 ( Hi .1 A Armour 13 40 C at Uoor 4 00 CljdoTrlplott 8 IK ) W II Wllllhy 8 50 .Joe Cor ; ; tt : io nmsKldei 4 50 N K Armslronik' IMuss Damon ti HO T II Whlpplu CM > E Armstrong OT Ml .1 A Armour lit ( > 3 N 12 Aimstroni ? li ! llCTulbot IdO Iturt Slemns 100 And Unit thu uuove elnlm * bu allowed and paid out of'this luidiluuicanor tuiulan < ' that theeliilmsof W II Ureui f'J.4.rmnd ,1 M Savliltiis fc'JU ' 50 ho laid over for Investi gation. , lames Henry Gee Ciieenwult. ( i. Hlbei. Accepted and adopted. Adjourned to 1:30 : p. m. Hoard met at J :80 : with all mem bers present. Uridgc committee reported as fol lows : SHMIUO llros . . I I'J 60 ! ' I ) Mills ( X /.li iiuiuliiT . . r > CO \\'in McCircunr - ! ( > Hl'HiiMiKc . . . . 3i ! ( W It t : Luniphi'Hr. ! . ' ( ) 7 Whi'flerl.imiltiT .1 li IVtlt ' ' . ' A II Co ill 4U MuiiUHrADi-rki-r I Uili-rt-st Lbrt'o il 7. > i : f lloi- IU ( > \ \ ! ' IJrciwn . . i.'l : tt A Ki-llocif I " A KflloKi ; 1 ' . ' ( ! W lltowu . . 17 J. ! > ' llennlslc ) . . IHU ! ' 1) lli > ariNli < ) . ' > ' ( Krunk lliiuinont : < W Suxnt'o llp'i I i IK lluiiu'sA KulliT ( W KSI'hlllll U1. ' 11 W I'utnts I ! IHI Accepted pnd adopted. The following resolution was pro sented by Conloy : H. Tim IK > 14 of tno iiw1 of sec 5J.1. twp 1.1 n. r e J1 ' . was linpiapurly ta.xod for the years issl-n 7-s n. IblKJl'Jatfi ( ! 7H U. Ihu title lo uiiid land holntf ill thai time In the ( loveiiiinent , therefore hu It KisoivKi : , Thai thn l \ lorsalil years hu cancelled and Htricken lioin theit'i'nrds of said county und held for naii hl. aud Unit the eleik certify tliu acllon of Ibis Hoiud lo the county Measurer of suld connt > . Accepted and adopted. h Ir Uiisoi.vi.n. that the Hoard of SiipeivNus of CiHtur eoimty oiK.uiIzo a . hoard of lie.ilth lor said county , said board to tie constituted as heieafter provided , and to havu ihu aiithotlty hciealter Khen It , a and thai the tulus ami leyiiliitloiis Kovernliu ; said him id of health , and thu health rules and lenulutlons of said coun ty bu und heiely adopted and nuule as heieimiftui sci out. said rult ! > and ruBU- lalloiis belim attau led berelo and made a PHI t of this resolution one lo sixteen both IncliisUe Accepted und adopted. UOAUD OF HEALTH RULES , 1 Whenever within the llmltsof this -01111- ty and without thu uorporalu limits of any city or village , u pui.son Is sujpuctod of having small-pox , cailut fevur. diphther ia , < ir any other contagious dlsuiiM-s , Mild iieixon shall bu Immediately Isolated with in his oun house , 01 any such other placu as the lie.ilth ollicer miij dliecl , as cans- fully as iwslbe , and as soon as U appears tluii Mild person Is elTucted with a contag ious dlM'iiiu , It w 111 hn thu duty of the at tending physician , if thuru Is a physlcliiti In attundaiipe. and If no physician is In at- ! , of Ihu household l or head of Ihu family where said pel sou Is slaying , lo Imuiudlalely glvu written notlcu of thu samu to tliu clerk of the county , ( tl vim ; thu mi me of thu disease and namu ol thu fam ily \sheiu It exslsts , ihe nuiue of thu per son having the disease , and the numhei of persons and thu names of thosu ttltcady exposed thereto. 2. II Is further provided that It shall be thu duly of the county clurk lo linmedlntely notify thu lica'lh ' ollleer of the county , of thu existence and location of Jiuj cti : > e of any contagious dlsuases reported to him. 3 It Is further piovldud that the premises whuio above contagious disease or an } of them exist shall bu duly ( iimriuitlneil by this board llirough Us proper otllceii , or an appoinlue , hy placing tipoti the house or some conspicuous polnl upon the prem ises , a led placaid KlvliiK tlie name of thu dl > eau In letters not less ihu than three Inches In height. Hy a vetlml or wrlllun notice to thu uc- cupanl of thu house and to any who jcivu been \\lthin thu housn and expohud to said disease to remain on the premises and In no way mingle with other people , nor al low others uxcept the physician or physi cians In charge , to approach nearer than ; > 0 Soft Harness Yon can rauko your h r- nrsa us Huft ns a Klovo und 11:1 : tnuKli as nlru liy lulni : UI'RKKA llnr. nonH Oil. You can lengthen UH life make It Just \\lio ni long tut It ordinarily would. EUREKA inukca n poor looking hnr- nuss like new. Kudo of pure , tieuvy lioilltnl oil , c - | > vc-liill > | > rcimrt'il tu wltli- tliu wcaltii-r Bold everywhere In luua-uil ekes. Made by STANDARD OIL CO. 1 .OOO CKI --FOU-- - - - - An Inspirino- Hook For Patriotic Readers Life and Diatingaiohod SLTVIOCH of OUR MARTYR PRBS1DKNT. ly Mural Halstead , The Author Oelehrated and Journalist With Chaptorn by lion. Jehu Sherman , Hun. tJ. H. GroHvonorand Co ) . Albert IlaUteiu ) , of Ex Govi rnor MeKinlev'ri BUll' Introduction by Hon. Ch.iune.ey M. Dopew. Eu- lary d to Include ( Mooing Djyn , Dentil and Burial BY A. J. MUNSON , Author and Editor. il TBlm ol a Great and Good Lile , and lie the Official Pap r of I thu eriinty \ \ li n tent by nmil N ) cunt * i xtrn TUB BOOK AND TIIK RKPUULICAN ilo tlio Htory of iiiH nnoeotora , birtli ami youth ; hin Hchool day. " en- hblinonl in iho NV'ar of tin liebullion ; ditUingi'iHhed HorvicoH and promotion to Major ; adtniubion to the bar ; oleeted proHocutinu attorney ; marriage aud devoted homo life ; elution to Congress foven titnea ; champion of protection , aound money and labor ; Governor of Ohio ; Eleiuion to the Pronidcnoy ; HtiooeHsful admiu' ifltrntion ; ro-oluction to tlio Prenidenov ; triumphal toum throuuh the nation ; Hpoeeheo , prinoiploH and pohoicH ; ansiflsination aud death ; tribute of prniHo by the nation aud tlie world. Hin porHoual virtue , liiH purity of character , his honesty of motive , hu patriolio purpose , hit ) loyalty to right , IIIH love of justice , his fpirit of mercy endeared Wm MoKinloy to the American people and give him a plaoe in their affections Hucoud only to that held by the immortal Lincoln. SEND VOITR MONEY TO THE REPUBLICAN Hrokon Mow , - No ira ka' ,