. . . . . " , , . ' . , _ _ _ r' L " . . . - - - - - u..tH r Clio. UCpU h . n t > nbllrhoJ onT ) ' ' \ \'hntndI\111.t Oonnty End. - \ D. \Islmlmy. . . . . . J tlltor - - - ; : ; : \ . ' \ In OIl lor lIIock. Fourlh , o.-ir . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - RnLtITCll nt \108lomCO dllroken lIow. Neh. , . III encond.llne8 mlltter ror trAnnmlp lolI throllgh \ho U. 8 , MIIUa. . . . . - - - - - - - - BUlJ801t11'TJON l'UWI.C : \'onr.ln/ldvnllco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 11'0 . . - - - - - - - DVlmT181NCI HATJ'H. nlln colomll , Itr monlh , $7.00 . Ono.hKlr col. limn , IIcr monthJ $1.01 'In. . rr column , I'or ' 'I\olllh. 52. CoIl. LOM thllll fll1lllln clll II 1111' , ro ctlulp Ill'r Inch lIer month. CJlml on tlret I'ogo , c.o cont" I'or IIIOh , I'or mOlllh l.oclIl IIdvortl llIJ. : & conlll Ilor lIuo oneh hlor. , 11011. 11011.Nottco or chllrch rlllrA , AoclRhlrn nnll rnIMIIIIII' , mPlltllhero mOlloy III chllrl ( , I. llllO.hllJr rRloII. oelrtl' noUCOA 1111I1 'cA(1II1L'on . ollll.hnit ml' . . . . WI'lhtlug 1I0tte , ' " froo. hiliC Ilrle , ' Cor 1.lIhllllllllt lI..t or ' . " . l'Il.Ntllt" " Creo , hl\Jr Ilrlell tor I.nllllnhllll ; ohllnnry noUccA.1I1111 enrd. . or th"uk. . . J.cgnlnoUcod nt rllll'e 11.vlllell h1 afMnteR or Nellnekl\ . - - - 'l'hursdaj' , Mar : 1 , lC)02. . REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. 'ho Olllcin. Cull by Cmlrmun : 11. C. jhlll'nf. ! 'j'hc rCH1blicans of thc state of I Nebraska arc hereby cp lICt ( to mcct in convcnion , at thc AtHli- torium , in th city of T4icnolll , Wedncsday , June 18 , 1 < < )02. ) at 2 " , ' 1 Ie in the aftcrnoun , for the i . . .n. . : of placing illnollination , catHwlates for the followIng offices , to bc votcd f01' at the nc : { gcncral clection , to he helcJ in th , . state of Nchraska , Novcmber 4 , 11))2 ) ( ) , vb : : Onc govcrnor , onl' Licutcnaut gO\'ernOl" enc Secrc- tar ) ' of statc , one auditor 01 public accounts , enc 'I'reasurer ' enc Superintcndcnt of the pui > lic 'instruction , olle attorncy g-encral , enc commissioncr of public lands and and for the ' tmildings , tJ'ans- action of such othcr husincss as rcg'ularly comc heforc thc con- vcntion. 'l'hc basis of rCl'l'csen ation of the scveral counties in said cun- vcntion shall be the \'otc cast for lIon. Samucl H. Sedgwick for judg'c of the suprcme qmrt , at thc rl'gulrr electioll held Oil No- vcmher 5 , PJ 1 , g'ivitlg one dele- gatc for cach 100 votcs or major fraction thercof so. cast for the said Samuel H. Sedgwick , and one del ( ' 'ate-at-Iargc for each CO , tl.tj , Said apportionmen t entitIes thc several counties to the fol1owiug representation in the said conven Hon. Adamo. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 JI'lorAolI. . . . . . . . . 17 "uLIlcl'C ' . . . . . . . . . . 1:1 : JohuG\lu. . . . . . . . . . . Jot 1I1IIIner . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Icnlncy. . . . . . . . . . 11 Billno . . . . . , . . . . . . . . : . : 1.ItI1. . . . . . . . . . . . . : I Hrollo. . . . . . . . . . . . H luYIIl'nhn. . . . . . . . . " Jlux lIult. . . . . . . . . . 7 Ihnblill . . . . . . . . . . . : . : \lOYI \ } , . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Knox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 1IuWII\ . . . . . . . . . . . & I.nn a tor. . . . . . . . . . r.J : lIIIIT I0. . . . . . . . . . 18 1.II.o1n. ! . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:1 : lIurt . . . . . . . . . . 15 l.n.nn . . . . . . . . . . . II lIlItler. . . . . . " LOul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aOl Ol\ ' . . . . . . lIlailleon . . . . . . . . . . . III Cell"t. . . Mcl'erpoll . . . . . . . . : . : CII " .rrlclc. . . . . . . . . . . . It 01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 ni , ' . . . . . . . . 17 Clr . . . . . . 14 C . . . . . ' :2 : 01 . . . . 12 II . 1/1 / Cu. . . . . . . . . . . . . : orJ III . , . . . . : I 1 > 1I'ot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . II J > hul\l \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . I' ! 1 > UIV8. . . . . . . . . . . . . \I \ l'lerco. . . . . . . . . . , . . . II DIt\\'Gon. . . . . . . . . . 13 PlnU ; ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . II 1 > ullol. . . . . . . . . . . . . /I / I'olk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 nJ on . . . . . . . . . . . . . I )1"11 ) Willow. . . . . . . . II UOlI/o. / . . . . . . . . . . . . HI HlchutlRon. . . . . . . . 2:1 : 1)olll-'IIS : ' . . . . . . . . . . . \ 1Hoele. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I 1)ulllly. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Halillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . : > lrJ1lllloro. . . . . . . . . . . III 8u'lly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . II lrranklln. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 8nullllOIII. . . . . . . . . : J ) V'rtlnUer. . . . . . . . . . . II Heolt'lIl1lulI. . . . . . , o ! FUrllll1f . . . . . . . . . . . 1\1 HOlVar" . . . . . . . . . . . hi I (1al1o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 IIhorhlan : . . . . . . . . . . II : Ullrllohl. . . . . . . . . . . . Sherman. . . . . . . . . . . ri OO'llor. . . . . . . . . . . . . I' > HtouJr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I , Orant . . . . . . . . . . . : J 8tllnlon . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , Urool ) ' . . . . . . . . . II 'l'hAJor. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 HIIII . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . : . : I1Rmlllon. . . . . . . . . . 11 'rhuntoll . . . . . . . . . . II lIarlall. . . . . . . . . . . . . II Vnlloy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . II I1I1Jea. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 'Vo'bIDRton. . . . . . . 15 1IIlehrocl' : . . . . . . . . . 0 'Vayn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1I0lt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Hi 'Vebijter. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Hooker . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Wheeler , . . ' . . . . . . . . 2 JJolVllrd. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 yO'k. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ; TotR' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , . . . . . . . . .IC8.1 It is rccommclHled that no proxies be allowed iu said con- vcntion , but that thc delegates present thereat be authorized to ca t the full vet of the county represented by thcm. Notice is hcre1 , > y given that each of the odd Ammbercd scn- atorial disiricts in the Rtate is to selcct a member of thc tate com- mittce to serve for the term of t.wu j'ears. By order of the state committce , n. C , LINDSAY , Chairman. .TOlIN r. l\AIIANHU. Sec'y. - - - - - Govcrnor Savage has an- 110\hl..cd his withdrawal from the gubernatorial race , the public feels a great reHcf , amI both his friends and opponents brcath casier. 'l'he North Plattc 'l'rihune an- 1101Ulces Judge Grimes a candi- ( latc for congrcss. The Judgc is able and very popular but he is not bettcr qualified than Senator Currie. - Should Judge Kincaid he as successful in marshaling delegates - gates for the congressional con- vcntion as he was in getting committeeman to attend the ccn- tral commi ttcc meeting , that favored holding the convention at Crawford , his nomination will be easy. - . . Those who attend' the Crawford - ford conventio 11 will cnjoy a trcat. Judge Wall has bCC11 ' . . . . , . . . . - - - . . . t chosen temporary chairman of II the convention , and his spcech can well bc luokcd furward to as 011 ( ' of the ple.1sant events of the campaign. The Hepuhlican Cuunty Central - tral Committee has heen callcll to mect Ma ) ' to , to fix upon date 'uf holding the coultty colt\'elt- tion. I'he question lof whether olte or two cunvcntion ! ; shalt he helll witl also he deterndned. As therc is hut enc cuunty ollicer to hc npminatcd , the prubabititicI ! : arc that the majority will think that al1 the work can he done at one COlt yen tion. 'L'he SL Paul Hepublican came out with a loltg article last wcek announcing the candidacy of A. lD. Cady of St. Paul , for congress. Mr. Cad ) ' is one of our IIIO ! ahle men , and should he be the nominee - inee of the republican conven- tiun held at Crawford , June 12 , wc could 1II0st heartily support him. But as Custer has It can- didatc in lIon. 1.'M. . Currie , who wouldli1l the position equal to any of the other candidates , we are for him. A series which should havc been namcd " 'l'he Enchantmcnts of our Modcrn Aladdins , " if con- sidercl soleI. } ' from the point of view of romance , is hegun in the May Comnopolitan. But thcse skctches posscss as wcl1 a busi- ncss intercst equal1y for clerk and capitalist , for manufacturcr , farmer and mcrchant. The man who woulll understand thc drift of Olll' ncws in finanl'e and business - ness must rcad these livcs , so f1111 of incident , 01' chance , of hard labor and marvelous success. As it is , thc series receives only thc conl1non-placc name of Captains of Industry. " Each character is treatcd by a noted wri terfami1iar with his subject. J. Sterling Morton died at 4:30 : Sunday afternoon , April 22 , at the home of his son , Mark , at Lake Porest , near Chicago , where he went somc threc weel < s ago ' for medical treatmet. The I I change did not hclp him and he failed gradually until death re- , licved him , 'l'he deceased was enc of Nebraska's most able men. 'l'his state had been his residence for fifty years , having locatcd ill he territory soon af- t.er graduating from col1ege in New York in 1854. He was Secretary - retary of Agriculture under Pres- idcnt Clcvcla.ml during his last term , was author of Arbor Day , an able writer and a successful husiness man. No truc history of the state can be written without - out the name of J. Stcrling Morton - ton appearing as enc of its best friends an < 1 promoter of public good. IIis home at Arbor Lodge is one of t.he fincst in the state , I and the imU1encc starch factoricsI I in his home town , Nebraska City , arc monuments to his credit , assisted - sisted by his 10ur SOI1S , al1 of whom a.ttaincd prominence in the linancial world in early lifc. - - - . - - - - ROORfoIVOIt mul MillIS. \Vhen a mili lary oniceris gi ven a cOlIluHl11tl , he is told to adopt his own methods of cnforcing his orders , so long as thcy do not conflict with gcncral orders. His superiors (10 not ca ! , ] IOW he governs the mCJ1 , or who is to blame if hc f i1s to govern them at all. His Rlolc directions are : "Take thcs . men and In a1c soldiers of th : m. " If he fails to do this he , ym be relieved of command , nOt matter if he is a.ble to prove that the men wcre stub. born , obstina1.e , l1ntractahlc and of low inte-He. ct. Gcnera1 Mi les stands in the samc relation to the entire arr.n , as docs the tsuhordinatc to the company , ba ttalion , regim\nt 0'1 brigade' , . "He is supposed to pro. mote' hann01 1Y among his in- feriors. an(1 m ain\ain cordial relations - lations witb I ds superiors , If fOJ any reason hf' is unable to do this he is0 { U 0 use to the arm , anlhis. ptcsCJ nce at its hc-ad h not conducive to the good f the service , . ncitbt r docs it I1d(1 lustre : to his own om cial rccord. Mr Roo'Sne :1t : is com1l1am1 cr it - - , ' . ' " , . . . . ' - - . . . - . " ' . - - . . .1 , chief uf the American ann } ' ; Mr. Miles his lieutcnant , L'he former - er can no morc di\charge ! : : his dutics to the arm ) ' without the respcctful co-operation of' the lattcr , than Miles coultl comnHl1td a regimcnt , the compan ) ' ofliccrs uf which were continually In- ! couragingimmhordination and rewarding disloyalty to thc com- mandcr..Consel'vati"e ( Dem. ) . - - - - - SCllntOl' Currlo I"or'CUlIgrrsf.l. . 'rhe l Ht'ullr.H.'Arr takes pleasure - ure thiweck ! : in anltouncing Senator Currie as a candidatc fur congress in the Sixth district. Mr. Curric is not unly wcll quali- licd to fill the position of repre- selltativc in congress , but hc is especially qualified to fill the position - sition of rcpresentative from the Sixth dhtrict. 'l'he district is composell of thirty-three counties in the northwest part of the state. 'l'his territory is largely devuted to stock raising amlmixed farming - ing , and its interests are peculiar to itself. ; ' Senator Curric is an cxtensi ve stock raiser as wcll as I farmcr , and a man of large cx- perience , His practical knowledge - ledge along these lines better qualifies him for the position of congres unan from thc Big Sixth than any other man we know of i in thc district prominent in poli- tics. 'Vith this knowlcdge , he has the tact and ability to secure recognition in the halls of con- b'1.'css. 'rhere is no man more popular in this senatorial district than is Senator Currie , who for the last two sessions of the legis- ] l turc , has ably represented it in. . the scnate. Should he be the I choice of the convention , he will carry this county , as well as others in the district , with increased - creased majorities. (1or. ( Savnge Withdraws l rom the nace. Gov. Savage has proven to be thc loyal republican that we have insisted all the while that hc is. We receivcl a telegranl Monday night from incoln sta.t- ing that "Savage announces 'withdrawn from the race. " Since the state papers have rcachcd this office confirming the state- mcnt. We understand from private sources that t.he Governor - or hal'signified his intention to withclrlw $ from the race prior to the republican state Central committee - mittee meeting. But only his close political fricnds wcre advis. ed of it and np to his public an- nouncemen t l\1ondny night not morc than a half dozcn knew his intention. Had the announce- mcnt comc sooner he doubtlcss would have saved the country press sume burning chtorials that has appe red , , But he seemed in- clincd to lel the matter run which gave the boys an opportunity , that had the courage to have their , s y. . . ' . \ I is an old saying that' all , is wclt tbat cnds wcll , and we hope that it may hoh1 good in this' instance. Gov. Savage has. shown his goo(1 judg < < ; . n nt IJ ( ' he action he hm takcn. , In our opinion it will re. down o his onor and grcatly im. provetbe ; : ol 1itions of the part ) ' he represents. Gov.Savage's ad. ministration of the financial am1 charatable institution of the state bas been , of a high ordel and abov he average. Not , withstanding .his mistalC in th ( Bartley matter the public wilt when it can' look upon his ad , miuistration ' , unprejudiced ac. iq owledgc that in general hi ! administration of affairs has bee I courageous and along t.he righ , lincs. Am'ouS' the first reform institutet .af er assuming thl dutics of hito ! onice was to c1educl the milage from thc bills of thos , who rodc ort passcs. He remov ed' ' riu ( thb "state institutions l1Um1 , > er'of star bordcrs. He rc . duced the expenses of ever : . l > ublic institution where practic . able. It is said to-day no stat in the union can show up a se I ( ) f public institutions with bette ; .bJ.\ilding8 .tl.lUl better cared fJ , arcls thnn the state of Ncbrask -all im1\rov'cmcnts paid for out ( the l g1s1 . .iv appropuntions an on top of t11at a surplus of $90 1 778.09. tn 'other words out ( , . ' - the last appropriation e\'cr ) ' thing is pnid tip to date with L bal- lance of $1)0,7 8.01) , to the credit of thc various iUHtitutions. 'l'he present indications are now that there will he at the close of the prcsent bicnnhtm $180,000 to turn bacle into the treasury in- ste.d : . of n d t cency of $175,000 as was the case with the rcfurm adminhtration that proceedcd the pr'scnt repuhlican adminis- tratiOlI. 'J'his state of afTairs is certainly complimcntary to the goyernol' and his ahle corps of assistauce. The Coming Fair. 'rho Olllm. ' iH indebted to E. C. House , Suowtary of the Agrioulturnl Sooioty for tlto following : At It IIll1utilig of the officorR of the l air Asoointion , heM Apri117th , It plnu waR Idol'lud ' hy them to mnke the cOIning f/lir / the host /lnd biggest ever hell in thll county , or in Con. tml Nehrnskn , for that mnttor. Ar. rltllgomonts were made to hnvo full nn complete disl'll\Ys mndc by nn from ench township in the county under 11. competitive displl\Y system for towuhsip pri es. 'rhis display is to include the rltrm produots gathor. ed from unch township , together with tock , dltir ) ' , g/lrdon and fowl dis. plays /111 nlolll the line of rcsourCC8 from well muuugod rnrms. The iden e'f ' the ASRooiation is to onliRt the co-oJlorntion of eaoh town. ship through its to we boards and Imvo ul\ch township enter into the compotl\t display. Suitable booths will be otooter ) ! lnd the display nr. rnnge to thu best possihle advnntago , Libertil Ilwnnls will be offered as premiums to eneouruge the gathering nud nrrnnging of this towuship dis. play. The premiums are not yet tixed , but will be at the next meet. ing of the I/Onrd. The seorotnry of the association , E. C. House , has en. tered into oorrespondenoe with sever- nl town boards , I hrough tlte olerks of the townships , to armngo ior the dis- play. A grent display of the agricultural - cultural , stook , dairy and other reo source' ! of the countrv will undoubt. edly be mndo. Nothing could be done to ndvertif10 the fertility of the Custer county soil and its stook Ilnd other rCSOl1rses , that promises suoh ruady nnd substantial return to the formers tlnd Inud owners of the coun. ty , and it is earnestly Ioped that tbe a8sooiati011 will m ct with the help Ilud co.oporatiou of the different towushlps in gllthering and nrrang' ing this display. Agricultural Socloty Notes. llrotwlI Bow , NelJr. . Apl'1I17Lh. 1D02. At lL mooting of the Cnstr.r Cannty Agrlcultnral Socloty nnd TJlvo Stock x- change thoi'll worn presollt and voting , the follawlIll { at1leorg lLnd directors : .J. J. Wilgan , l'reshlollt , E. C. 1I0uso , : : ! ocrotnry i Dlroclors-W. : A. Oeorgo , C. 11. 1\111I01' , U. T.aIJIUX , .J. O. 'faylar. Mot'oll mndo by 'faylar and sec- ondml lJy MilicI' that the society nccopt the aITor' of Mrs. Mary A. McKee. which Is as fallows : 'ro pay her the sum of rooo lu cash luul the lmlnuco In Imymellts a8 fal. lows : $100 In allo ymu' . $11)(1 ) ( In twa 'oal' , ono hundred lLlld sixty-two lLn two-thirds . In three yonrs. ono hundred nnd sixty. two nlHI two thirds dolll\l'8 III four yonrs nnd ono 111llldr ( ' lLnd sixty two nnd two thlrd ' dolinI'll 11I'livo yonrs. with Interest from the date of tht ) govornl IIIUOUlits nt the rnto of 8 lIercollt per nnnum until pnld , 'l'hnt ou the payment of the last Hum ' Illed the IInld Mrs. Mnry A. McKee SIJOC' rohmso IInld mortglLgo. ' 1'ho Proshlnnt tholl appoluted the 81.1' lIorlnlolirtelils of the various departments , Uouoral Sullorlntomlout. . . . . . . . .r 0 ' 1'aylOi SUllt.MuloSIU1lll1or ! 08..n. W Buclcnol Cattle. . . . . . . . . . . . . .David Chrlsmnr Shnoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bd lIallmonl . 8wlno..0 It Uussonl Poult ry. . . . . . . . . . . . . Oeo PlLtml1l\UJ1 l lLrnl I'rolltlctS. . . . . . . . . . J ) 0 Konkt' ' ( Julltmry ) ) lIt . . . . . .1\1rs Dora 'l'owh Ladles Dllt. . . . . . . . .Mrs I , II JowOtl l\Iael1l\ulcat Arts. . . . Fmnl ( Carlt\ ! 1.1110 . . . . . . . . . . . . ILJ Mortol School Opt. . . . . . . . . . . . . John Lowl : Heo IInllllolllly. . . . . . . PI. ' CI\II1J1bol III\hy Show . . . . . . . . . . . .Swaln Incl SlIlIclal Premlullls. . . . . . . . . .1 U Rmm I liul'strhUlshlp. . . . . . . .11M Sulllvl\1 Aml\somontl. \ . . . . . . . . . . P N Hyot'sol Blcy los Hl\cCS . . . . . . . . . . .C M Mhhll Speod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .E C UlblJyn . Pepsin Gum , two packages fOI a nickel at 'Villdns' Pharmacy. CaUfornla $ .17..10 Ulld Rellirn. 'l'ickcl. , on sate April 21st to 27th , 1\la : . 27th to Juuc 8th , Au ust : : ullto 8th. I.ihcral stopo\'er ol..au : cmcl1ts IIUll rc turn limit ! ; . POl' additioual iufonnatiol , ask t.he l1carest "Hcnt , Hurliu3ton l ol1t or writc for n Co1t ornia fol11er to - J. ItRA ' ; ( , H . CcneTnl ; PasscII : cr A cnt , Burlington Route , Omnha , Nchr. a - ) ' : - Ir I , a/Ve ) f Your d Horse a ; ; Chl1lJce I ' - . = _ I i f ' , _ _ - 4 ILl , . . ' . ' , . , . ' . - . . . . . " . - . - . . , - _ \ ' . . , WALL IP PER Fancy Seed Potatoes , Select G den Seeds , . I Select Flower Seeds. I Stock a.nd. Poultry Food.s. . r . I Chicken Gritauu.Eone : and Shell. Casoline and chine Oils. . Harness Oils. Yours for Eusiness , Pure Old 'l'RADE MAH.l\ Cider.Vincgar. . . J . C II BOWE'N ' . - - - - - - - . - - ' - - . - - Shriner ! ! Will ' ( 'rm'ol. 'fhe Burlington Route and its conllcc- tiOIl ! ; wcst of Dcnvcr have hecn choscn liS thc official , routc of Tungicr "cmplc , Mystic Shrincr , to thc Imperiul Coullcil Nohlcs of Mystic Shriuc at San Pran- cisco , JUIIC 10 to 14. Two spccial cars hovc already hccn reserved h ) ' 'fallgie ! ' Tcmplc , and nllditional cars will be provided - vided as rcscrvations arc malIc. It is important that all Shrillcrll who wilt at. tcNp this com'clltion make thcir rc. 6en'ation ! ; at an carl ) ' date. 'fhc Shriller : ; wilt Ica\'c the Bur1in ton Statiou. Omaha , 4 :25 : p. m. , Junc 4. Dellvcr will hc reach- cd thc ncxt morninJ { , and an cntirc cia ) ' Spcllt ill Colorado Springs , one of the most dc1i hlful of Rock > ' l\lountain rc- sorts. Salt I.akc City wll1 he rcached on thc morniuJ { of June 6 , ntlll that da ) ' given ovcr to seeillg thc wO\lIlcrful \ city of Zion. The part.y will arrivc in San Francisco at 8:45 : a. 111. , JUIIC 9. 45-47 ' ) ' 0 CtJRF ; A. COI.O IN ONF ; DA V Take 1.8xnU,0 lIromA Qulnlnc 'I' ! lleI8. A II tlru lllst. . roruudhe money Ir It lallA to CillO. E. W. Orovo's sl nlliuro Ie on each box. 250. . ' - - - 8prlllJ : AlllucnlN 'rhere is an aching and tircd fceling ; thc liver , bowels and kidncys become sluggish and in- act \ ' , thc digestion impaired , : ! with little or 110 appetite , no ambition for anything , and a 1 feeling that the wholc body and \ mind needs toning up. 'l'he , J , troublc is , that during winter , I\ there has becn an accUthulation " . of waste matter in the system. / Hcrbine witt re1l10\'e it , secure to ; the secretions a right exit , and by its tonic efTect , fully restore the wasted tissues and give strcngth in place of weakness. .1. . . SOc at Ed. McComas' , Br 1cen Bow and : Merna. \ If you intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and get i > rices. \ , . 1 : " A New Second Hand Store ! 1 Hugh Kennoyer has'opened up a Second-Hand Store itl the building on the west side of the public square , at A. 'V. Drake's . ' old statuI. He has a finc line of ! Iron Beds , Sprinlrs and Mattresses. " A complete line of new moulding and new saws. Frame work a specialty , and satisfaction guaranteed. lJ@pR < : pairing and up- . holstcring of all kinds promptly done. tI t , . ' I Rnsmu9 Anderson , J. C. Mror e t Renl Estate. Abslrnctor. ANDERSON Sj MOORE. rw-r.nnda : tor ulo and rent In Custer connty nr-d n'jolnlng counties. 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' ; n All partieR indebted to the Ei.tglo Grocery , are requoRtod : : 'i - to oall and Hottlo their 30001111t by 0'1&.11 at onoe , I must hBvo i . .1' . . . W" , : : .tt . money to pay 1 .11 s , I oannot d 0 b UBIDI1RS on wm d . . ii" . , ' , /1..1 / : Yours truly , . . l W S < > . WAN ( r.I ! , . : . ; } a . , i' ' ' " 'U il' ; ; , Proprietor. . t i # 10 Bars of Soap for 25c. . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . ' . ' ' . . . 'e' : , " ' 'i ! ' ' ' , . . . ; . : . .1.a . . . : " " ' : J' 1. : . . . : ' : . : . : : . ' . . , ! . . . , , . . . , . . ; ; . " : , .1 r. . . a. . : . . . . . < , . . . - . . . : : : , I'l : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . - . . . : , a. . : . : ' , ' , : ! . . . : : . . , . . . , . h..a . ; : r'.M. . :1./ ' " ' . : . . u. " : . : : . . . . . . , . . . . . : , : . " : " , " . . ' , , , . . , . . . " " . . : " . / : . . . , . : . . . : , , , ' . . : . - ; . , . . " : . , . . . 'I' . ' , _ ! . u. , . . . , . . . . . . : : : I. . . : : . . , . , , "Uo.o. . , . " . , ' . . . ; . : . r. .a' ' .a' " . : I . . - \ BUTTER AND ECOS' ' , WANTED. . ' A. 'v. Drale has located in Healty Block in the rear of A. E. Anderson's Jewelry Store > and is preparet1 to pay the y : Highest Cash Price for Butler and Ergs. ! c South Entrance- Look for sign over door. II I I . . . . W WtWW ) . - For a First Class Smoke ' 1'ry the Martial and Corona Grande' : , . ' \ Cl.C'1 : . . . - . . . , , ' " : : , MANUFACTUl ED BY- I . y , , . Broken Bow , - : I ffi ( ( . ' " ' . t I