Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 06, 1902, Image 4

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It rn Jrht he a litHe hctt r fur
, . .11 ClJI1Cl'rr.cd iC we couM Icrarn to
el us'i i""I1 ( , without KcUinJ
pCr'Wnral. The tmuble is we ct
mad , not at the aq ulJ1cnt , 'Jut '
:11 the Clnc who make it.-- . York
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I rom Dr , Hakes' article la"t
week in the UF.ruuJJcu : on rcply
r to Shcriff Arm'4twnJ , it al'lXars
; that the heri ff hl" becn cnJ'or -
l' jng a verJ cmnfortahlc 1Hl1aryon
II . JJJjJcagc th at he JUtS not accounted -
ed Cor. He gave a list of nine
J1crson in cJj IT tow"Ih , i I' on
; whom he scn'cll distrc g warrtnt
f.Jr which he charged :111 amrrc-
: gltc of 234 miles , chars.rin c.ch
JJ1jJcage from Brokcn How. ' 1'he
count } . " ( Jiml carlIllJt : affonl to
ignor thit ; matter , but should
< ; iH it to the 1JfJUom.
A vcrj' curiou" hi-literal ciphcr
which Jws been cliscO\'ercd hy
Mn ; Gallup rullning through the
firt cdition of Bacon's Work ,
has excitcl ! wide intcre6l in the
Jiterary world. 'j'hitj cipher con-
! ii ln of lhe use oftwo wrong-font
letters at intcn'ah ; , comhinations ,
of thcse two letters in gro pi ! of
five constitutilJl. an : llp1laet. )
'l'hcsc repetitions of a wrong-fon t
letter cannot have IJcen matteri !
of chan e. 'Vhe hcr placed there
by J.jord Bacon or by the printer ,
remains in doubt. If hy thc
priuler , thcy relate i1' wonderful
romance -the tory of Queen
E1 z theth'N marriagc to the J lrl
of Leiccsler when 1I0th were confined -
fined in the 'rower prior to the
Quecn' : ; : accession ; the hcrLh of
two SOtH ! , of whol11 LOrll Bacon
wag the elder , thc gar ! of l ssex
the other. Lord Bacoll con idcr-
ing- himself the hcir to the throne
of gnglanll. ' 1'he hi--litcral
cipher furlher tell ! ; that Queen
Elizaueth condcml11cll her own
1011 , the HarJ of l ggex0 death.
'l'JlJC COHMOl'OJ.I'rAN for March
contaim ; an artic1e hy Prof ,
Garrett P. Servis fully review.
ing this relllarlmlllc rolllancc-i I
it ill condudell to ha vc heclI in.
Herted hy the pri n ter-or tracd { ) '
if it1serte : hy f-4ord Bacon. ,
Onc day J:1 ! t wcek GOY. Rav'
ag-c had an article in the Statl
.tournai , criticisinlj that paJle
for J'inlj J1uhlicity to the nenti
IIll'nt eXI'l'cHsed ' hj' the countr
press agil nHL the pardon of Bart
Icy. 'I'he 1j00'OrJlOr helll thilt , a :
lIIclllhcl's of the State .lo\ll'na
had Big-nell the J1etition for Bart
lej"s pardon , the paper was 110
cOllsistant in aidinlj his critic
hy repuhlishing' what they IHl4
to say. Personally , the g-o\'el'n
or's position i8 correct. Bul th ,
Htatc .Iolll'nal coulll not discharg
its ohlig-ation to it ! > thollHlndH ! : 0
1'eadem in HuppresHing' matten 0
tin gel1eral inll'reBt. Had it ig
J10rcd what thc opposition had t
Ra ) ' , its moth'cs'onlll Ill\'e hee
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Hl'\'erelj' 'Iuestioncd , and it
.Htanllin/f / as jl lIews diHpcnHe
Vl'l'Y , uuch .Iowercd in tlw cHti nl l
. tion of th < , J1uhlic. 'l'lll' pardol1
ing' of Bartll'j' was not a pl' val
matter , and it was clcarly withi
till' J1rm'incc of the
J1lllic to l'X
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pn' opinion. 'I'his it dil
.throll ht th'l'
' country IIl'l'SS , anI
thl' IIcwspaJll'r lhat has refrl ncl
from giving its \ ' ( : thrs ! thc g-C11
l'ral opinioll "XIH'CHSCcJ througll
Ollt thc state (1'011I pcnmlta ! n :
( { ill'll for t hl' g-I\'crnor , has Itl'i t11
( 'I' helpcll the gO1'lOr \ nor hcc
trllc tu its r acJers , wl.l' . a c ell
titled to know what otllen thin
011 thc titlbjcct. .
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The JAnco ) " Journa ) paid a
neat con1liment ) to the country
prc ' when it inCormed its reade
th:11 thc candidacy or Oo"ernor
Sa\3SC had been ! letterl ) by the
pubJi"lhers out ide of the citi .
It ay : " 'rhe nght waA IOOYc. r-
whelming ) , . one ! irled : hat c\'cn
the Ko"ernor learned in a i cw
" "eck that they were up "Kain t
it : ulIl cJuictly lMgan looking
: tround for Aecond nnc1 third
choice. ' 0 'J'he rank : Jnrl tile of th
part. ' . will not he particulflr glad
to Icarn this , : u1I1 it i JtSiblc
that the "rapid fire gun of the
couJ1try pr " ' htve ' ) Cen too
rapid. 'I'hey wiIJ hc ) ad to
kno" , ' that hiA excellency has 110
chance oC a nomination , hut thc ) '
would be plea"ed to h\'e the
pl)1iticut who fn'orcd Sa\'age
continue in their r.upport o ( the
gJ\'crnur up to : u1(1 chrin # { the
con\'elttiolt so that : hey mi il
ha\'cthc I'ri\'ilegc of picking up
the whole machinc itnc1 placing
it out idc the part ) ' or at ICl. t
informing thoW ! composing it in
110 lIIlcertaln JtIIJ1w.ge that the ) '
wcre no lonhrcr leaders. 'I'his
will hc donc : inywaj' unles ! ' ) the
mani pula tors of t ! lesc poli ticians
: Irc partictlarlJ smooth , hut if
thc ) ' had all renHt lied solidly
hack of GO\'errwr Savag-c the ) '
could ha\'c heen more rcaidly
locatell : Ind eITectually hu1I1Icd.
'rhe party al lar e would like to
deal clllplwticall.\ ' with the men
who cOfl ider thilt Bartley was a
martyr and thal trcilstlr.r looting
i a prop'r matter for cxculh'e
clcmcncy. . - Norfolk News _
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'Vc : Irc lell to cOllchue ! from !
the \'erRatilc corre pol\llent of
Westen'ilIe in the Ansley Chron-
icJe last week , that thc editor of
the I HI'JIIJ.lc.nor our political
polic ) ' , for yea r ! ; past Iws nJ'l
with his appro\'a ) . We , indeed ,
are sorry that our coune ; hns not
plcased him. But hc i5 , proha-
bly , not alone.'c ha\'c not
tried to conduct the RHl'UJH.JC\N
on the pOlic : ; ' plall , and we are
not 5urprired ttat ! he , with others -
ers , hJ\'c not , at all times , been
ahlc to agree with us , 'Ve
do not c1aim to possess
morc wislll1J l1wn ollr readers ,
1mt we holll that SOIllC of them I
are a ; liahlc to hc misguil\l'll \ in i
judgement iI we are. I'or
twenty y < 'an we havc heen a
stlIlent in politics in Custer
cOllllty , and in that Jle ri 011 ha\'c
cJcclj' ! ohser\'crl the rise and fall
of 111l1I and issucs , :1Itll : feel com-
pdl'lIt to judge of thc futurc in
the Jig-ht of experience and ohser-
\'aHell1. 'I'he Chronicle orrcs-
pOlHlcnt may ha\'c as much or
g'reatcr experiellcc for oug-ht we
lenow , hll t we are not prcparell to
acccpt his theories in preferencc
. to ol/r / own , until we are con\.inc-
ell that he is rig-ht anll that we
arc wrong' . We ha\'e alwa'H
- plln-mell what we deemed the
hest COllrHe for the welfare of the
r IHlhtic , and lhe Huccess of the
- I'd ' IIC i pIes of t he party wc repre
scnt. In thc pmt we havc ael\'o-
- c\1cII the nomination of the hest
men a\'ailable within the rani\ ! ;
of thl' part ) ' for positiolls of honor -
- or lnd trust , in the city , cOUlltj' ,
state or nation. As a rule we have
s fell 11ll' partj' in convention was
capilhle of choosing. In fiftecn
- j'ears of jOllrnalism we hl\'e : not
I. ' yet failcil to place the nominees
c of the party at thc head of our
columns , not witlmtaltllillg' the
fact that therc ha\'c heell in-
! itallccs ill which we fclt that
o hetter : ; electiolli ! conld ha\'c IIccn
lIIade. I II lIIatters of ) loti t cs
lIIomlH : lI1I1 relig-ioll we ha\'c 0111'
OWII cOI1\'iclions. 'I'hosc COli \ ' e-
1- tiolls we will lIot stllli fj' know-
1- illg-Iy , hy ellitorally elldorsing-
c what we wOIIM 1I0t ellllot'He'per -
Il sOllally. 'I'hl're have hl'cn call-
- llillat ( H Oil the rl'pllhlicall licJwL
that Wl' IIill 1I0t elll10rSl'l'elitorial-
Iy Hi III J1ly hl'callse wc rl'g-a nh:1I :
thclII IIl1worthy. lIad t Iw COll-
I _ \'CII Lioll t ha t II 0 III hia ted l\11own
1- as IIIl1ch allollt thclII aH we dill
tlu' nominatioll wOl/llI havc nc\'cr
hecn lIlaelc , 'Ve llicl 1I0l opposc
.their cll'ctioll as we cOllld 1I0t do
it without worldllg- illjllrj' to
tickct , which .in the maill waR
COlllposc l'of hOllorahle and 1'1.-
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p 'e1el1tiTe n1en or the lxtITj. A.ClI
editof and pub1isbe. of the I R-
pt'BI.lCAX , we rewn'c the right to
ul'.n. " oar opinion o ( men and
asurcs whenever the be5t in-
ternt. , . of the l'ubJic demands it ,
without fear of offending anI
who may take a different . .iew.
While we do not court the en-
tnit , of an"of1C ! " W ha\'c not
! 'iC 1I fit in tbe pRlt to withhold
our prait ( ! or censurc , Yo' en clut , "
forced it upon us , nor ! ; hJ ] we i1
the future.'Ie ha ' no fears of
our Hhreul and hutter.is long
a we nu1 ntain an honorablc
CfJurM ! ! c\'en 5houll1 there he one ,
occa sionall ) ' , who presists in
"the good ohl-fashioned wlI" of
beating the puhlisher out of the
lIIoue } ' clue him , But , as . . . . .e
ha\'c rw 11c irc to ( Jiscus. the il-
oU ( : from a persollal or business
stflndpoint , we wiJJ not I rsuc
that Jine farther. It is the ( IU -
lion of our right to oppose mcn
and J1Jet5Ures in the rcptih1ican
party that we arc critisi7.ec1 for ,
and meet we the iS5uenot only for
the henefit of the anonymous
correspondent , hut that our position -
tion may not he 1IIisttltllcrstool1.
A : ( ' ( litoI' and publisher of the
RnrU J.ICAJ. , wc as.cume all re-
' for'er ' Jine of edi-
spo/lsilJilit ) ( \'er ) -
toral that appear ! ; in its colu1ll/ls ,
whet her they 11C regarded of
"mtrkcd ahilitor , fooJish , alld
we coulll not honcstly do otlll'r-
wisc if we so desired , As a 1IIat-
tel' of fact , therc has not appear-
ell a tine of ellilorial on thc political -
ical issues , since we hl\'c heen
the sole proprietor of the pa r ,
that we dill not write. No 5\n-
l1icatc , censor or critic dicttes
our pol icy. , , ' e arc not here to
fa\'or our I rso/lal friends , /lor
punish our personal cncm ies , u n-
Ics ; in so doing' we arc able to
hetter some public interest. 'Ve
woulll lI t ha\'e takcn time to
'pen this articlc had personal rea-
sorm hcen the motivc. It is not I
a matter of puhlic cOllcernI I
' , . "hethcr somc anonymous writer
agrees with tiS. But men and
mcasures are matters of puhlic
inlerest , and wc ha\'e no desire
to sh i rle the responsi hili ty. 'I'he
party will soon he selccting'dele-
gate ! ; to represent it in thc county -
ty and the con\'ntiolls. 'I'hesc
ismcs ! must there he met. No
man shoulll he selccted who has
no opinion of his own If the
views of m ) ' friend from Wester-
\'i11c are lhe views of the lltljor-
it ) ' of the republicans of Custer
county he should he enc of the
Ilelcg-ates selectcd , hut if the
sentiment pre\'ails that the pres-
cnt g-\'crnor is not in the race ,
anll some other g-ooll man from
Custer or an ) ' othcr county can
hc eleclcll , hc is not the man to
g-o. W c li Ice to scc me 11 pi ace
thCII1c\'es ! ! on rccord in puhlic
matters , whethcr right or wrong ,
and we cong-ratulate the Chroni-
cle's correspol1llcnt that hc has
Ilone this , notwithstane1ing , he
docs not a , . .rec with tiS. If he is
known in his township , wc pr -
diet that when we write that
"hook , " that wc will havc to re-
coni that our "drin1\ : fair Betsey"
drank from the wrong bottle too
ofte/l.
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IOw n""rl H NOII.TII'V' HT ,
Vln lIurlln to. . lIollic.
To IIllIillgs , l\loIIL. . . " ' 5 00
' 1'0 Cod ) ' , Wyo , , . . .6 75
'J'u 1 Cclclla JIII lIulte , 20 00
' 1'0 SpokallcVllllh , , 22 5u
' 1'0 l'orll/III1I , 'I'acoma ,
cttle nllll Rosslallll , B , C. 25 00
Aho\'c ratcr. will hc in effcd e\'cr ) ' eta ) '
ill Mnrch 11I111 April from Missollri rivcr
tCrlllillalsalli1 fWIII IIcarl ) ' all IItatiolls on
thc B , & 1\1 , R. R.
A'wOllllcrfll1 opportulliLy to visit thc
Northwcst.
Thc lIi ! lorn IInsin \\'yolllillg is a
COli II try of grcnl n'sOIIncs allll 1I0W UII'
Ilc\'clopcll. IL has just hcclI 1II/IIIc ac-
ccssihle h ) ' allew lille of thc Burlillgton
ROllh' , 111111 prcscllts IIlallY IIllmcliolls to
the hOlllescekcr ,
Polilcr fill lIig I ( orn , lIasill frcc Oil re.
(1IicJol. ;
Pur tlcht ! ! , ratcs , or nllllitiollnl ill-
fO'lllutioll 1\l'pl ' ) ' to ncarcst ngcllt , IIUlI-
illj.lolI HOlltC , or write to
J. FltANCI ,
Gellcrnl Passcngcr AJclIl. ;
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SlIrller Bro ! ; , havc a large and
COllI ) ilete Ii ne of d reHS g'oolls ,
laclics furnishing g'oHls anll their
J1riCl $ arc rig-ht. 'I'hcj' can Havc
you mOllc ' . Call at III scc them
for hargatl1:1. :
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\ra hing1on. D. C , March J.
1n2.The 'I'aft hearin befure-
tbe SenatC' Philippine CommiUt.'c
ha\'C' Conned tbe ba is fOf tht" i
lIIost intcr ting n.ws : di ptltcht.
nt out frCln1ashintion. : , . for
mc w ek5. GO\'emor 'l'aft i
fuU of information concerning-
the i"lant.ls , but his legtimony
has been so frequently punctur d
by ol tructi.e and unfriendly
interruptivl1\ ! questions , that
itS thc Govcrnor himscf ] said. it
"oulll take him a ) "iar , at tltc.1
process he has been aJJowccJ to'
to make , to complete hitah -I
ment of the needs oi the Philil--
pines ,
In'ieYo' of Go\'crnor 'I'aft\ ;
5tatement concerning the different -
ent nal'cs it might be interesting -
ing to asi { of some of the Demo.
cratic stttcsmen , which of the
particular t'Toul > S of FiJipinos are
to IJc so assure that the go\'ern-
ment of the islands \\'iJI he left
within their hands.'ill the
United States make the proposition -
tion to the 1,500,000 ' 1'agalos , or
to the ,500OO ) Vi ayans , or to
the 100.000 or so MaccalJecs , or
to the 500,000 ere Mohammcd-
ans , each slXalcing a differcnt
lal1lUage and each more or less
unfriendly with. the ot'hers ; or
will the arranghment b marle
with the Christian Zamhagoni-
. ans or the Negritos , Ig orotis.
' ! 'yraurys or se\'eral dozen other
pagan trilles anel nations , ea.ch
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splaking its own dialc ct and rec-
og-nhdng- ccntral leader.
Any scheme of cil go\'crn-
mcnt for the Filipinos , as Judg-e
' ! 'aft states , must be under the
direct supersion of a so\'ereign
powcr-the Unitcd StateR-and
must be allowcd enl ) ' to the ex-
tcnt that the nath'cs show thcm-
se\'es capable of aelopting it.
Onc of the other isstlcs which
t1w Dcmocrats are try i ng to
makc for " '
political "working'
capital" is the isthmian callal
qucstion. 'l'herc is a mo'emcnt
on foot among them to try to
consolidate on thc Nicaragua
route 011 the pIca that the cotln-
try is comni tteel to that enc
roulc , amI to try to pro\'e that
heause the Hcpublicans arc not
favoring an ) ' special route until
after full in\'estigation , they are
therefore in reality opposed to
an ) ' canal. In view of the we11-
Imown , iosition of the Hepuhli-
can party on thc question of an
intcr-oceanic canal this assertion
of lJlC Dcmocrats wl \ find sma11
credence. ' 1'he situation is
simply that in spite of sur\'c's
anll reports made , we Iwow uut
little concerning the d fTcrcnt
routcs , and the various comm -
m i ttecs are now engaged in learning -
ing thc facts so as toenahle them
to recommcml the best roule.
While President Rooscvelt is
insistent that Congress sha111telp
Cuha he is'cr ) ' loath to enter into -
to a political light on the subject
and has expressed the hope that
the Dcmocrats woull1 consider
the question from a humanitarian -
an arHlnot a politicalstanllpoint.
As was to ha\'e hel'n cxpectcel ,
howc\'er , thc Dcmocrats arc attempting -
tempting to make political capital -
tal out of thc sulTering's of othcrs
amI arc now charging that the
Presillent fa\'ors thc sugar octo-
pus.
'L'he IJresident cantlot be put
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RalnandlweaCJjtirg 'j ( )
harnen with Eureka crenled ) la. . . L \
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sillS "eepube Ibo 'ealh. ' \ "S ( "
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er .urt : md 1'\ \ ( " .
Rble. SII'cb. . ! -
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No rou luur. \ \ \ ,
race 10 chafe \ rl\\
and CUI. The ' ' \ ,
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only "ee"s ' \ . . ' \
looking like f
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new 'I
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a.longby the I
U'e or Eureka
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Sold
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TO WHOM IT MA Y CONCEl N :
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( j ) place , 01' that are dis- n'\ ; , . .
satisfied with tlw 1'
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- ' place of doing v-
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I \ , \J lusiness ) , we give a -
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in the position. by Democratic
politicians , of fa\'oring or endorsing -
dorsing legislation in Le rin _
terests uf the sug-ar trust , simpl ) '
because he insists t ha 1. "S01m'-
thing 11Iust he donc for Cuba. "
He has left the l11annl'r of doing
that "somethinglf with Congress.
Propositions ha\'c hcen made al1
all thc way from frec trade between -
tween Cuba and the United Statcs
clown to a 20 per cen t red uct ion
from the Dinglc ) ' ratcs. Any or
all of thesc' propositions the
sugar trust will sUP ) ort. Why ?
Because the trust absolutel ) ' controls -
trols the price of raw sugar in
thc Unitcd States and 'it woul < 1
pay for Cuban sugar just what
pricc it chosc , In other words
the 20 per cent reduction in the
tariff would go into thc pockets
of the trust.
" rhe wholc tight for a reduc-
ion of thc tarrilT on Cuban sugar , If
said one of the highcst officials
at 'Vashington , "is heing made
h ) ' the sugar trnst. E\'cryhody
wants to help Cuha , hut the
sligar trust is the only party that
snsists that it shaH he done in a
certain spccifil' - - ' the
way--b ) reduction -
duction of the tariff , which reduction -
duction of sugar would go solcl ) '
into the pockets of the trust.1f
' 1'he statcmcnt has hcen made
by at least twoofthc\'eryhig-hcst
onicials of the Go\'crnmcnt that
the proper wa ) ' to assist Cuba is I
to coHect the whole Dingle'dutj' ,
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' 1'lIko Lnx1U'6 Brome Qulnl1l6 Tl\hlet8. , \ 11
c1ruJ ; I t. . r.rllllllhi' , lIIolwy,1f It ' 111111 10 eUlc.
\Y' . Orovo's slgnnture III on each II x. 2.c"
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from the island and then return
th proper proportion of 1t-sa5'
5 per cent - to the Cuban trea
ttr ) ' , whence it w111 be distrihuted
.for thc benefit of the whole Cuban
people. This method the sugar
trust , al1l1 all the \'aried agents
which it is hchind , do not of
course fa\'or.
'L'he testimony beforc the con-
: f'Tessional coml1ittcesshow ; 'that
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the tobacco 'To\\'ers of the United -
[
ed States arc almost a unit in
their opposition to the proposcd
rcduction of the producti\'e duty
on Cuban wrapper and fillcr tobaccos -
baccos which come into this
coulttry. 'l'hc ) ' maintain that
the burden of thc desired assist-
itnce to Cuba should nr ; > t fall
solely on thc two industries of
tobacco and sugar , but that such
assistance should come from the
peoplc of the Unitcd States.
Senator "Pitchfork" ' 1'ilIman's
disgraceful attack u ] > on his colleague -
league in the Senate was simpl ) ' .
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the columination of months of
indiscriminatc \ ' tuperation and .
abuse of his poli tical oppOnC\l ts.
'rhe concensus of opinion secms
to be that his "beer garden"
methods of arg-ulllent ha\'c been
brought tp a closc in thc Scnate.
' 1'he President concluded that
after all it was a "Captain's hat-
Couldn't help getting a cold
never cures it ; but car'rj"ing Iome !
a boWl. ' of BAI.I.AHD'HHOItlUlOUND
S\'ltUl' , and using it as dirccted ,
will cure the wont kind of cougher
or cold. Price , 25 and 50 ccn tB.
Ed. McComas llrokcn Bow and
Merna.
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