Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 08, 1902, Image 4

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ADVRHTISING ! tATE ! : ! .
Ono colomnl1cr mJ"Ilh7.00 , Ollo.h.lt col.
umn , lor montl1.1 SI. ! ) ) Ilouler column , per
monlh. 89.M. IAfll than ' 1n/uter column , ro
Corl ! prt Iilch per monlb
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Local dYerU.lnl ; 6 coote per IIno each ( l1ler.
tlon ,
otlce bt church fAlr " 'lIlclI ' end onlorlaln.
wents whlJ1'o moncylll 0 10rKcd , olll1.holt rlllcII.
800101 , notlcellnd Rllolollonll. ooo-h.lt rnlol. :
Woldlog notlcell troe. b.lt l\flcl' tor lulllhnlDg
. Hilt ot IlfclHln\lI.
Daatb notlcoll trro. III\lr price tor polllleblDg
, obUullry notlcolI , nnd CArds or tbauke.
'LEoK"luollt. . , , , At raWI proddcd II , e'/lluioll or
Nebraaka.
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. ' 1'hur . day , Muy 8 , 1902.
REPUBLICAN CONVENTION.
'rho ODlclal Call by Chnlrmnn JI. C.
MOIlny. ! !
fJ.'he republicans of the state of
'
'Nebraska are hereby called to
meet in convenion , at the AUI1 -
torium , in the city of Licnoh.1 ,
Wednesday , June 18 , 1902. at 2
o'clock in ; . ' ! .ftcrnoou , for the
. purpose . ing in nomination
c r.cI' the following
( ' ' ' ' " . . l. . , . or at the next
g ' . 1 elel.tic , .01 h'ld in the
state of Nebra la , NOmbcr 4 ,
1902 , viz : One governor , one
' /
'Lieutcn/ant governor , one Secre-
tnr of state , one ! auditor of
public accounts , one 'l'reasurer
one Superintendent of thc public
.instruction , one attorney t-'eneral : ,
enc commissioner of public lands
. and buildinrs , , and for the transaction -
action of such other business
ns re1.11arly come before the con-
vcntion.
The basis of representation of
( the several countIes in said convention -
vention shaU be the vote cast for
Hon. Samuel H. Sedgwick for ;
judge of the supremc court , at I
, the regnlrr election held on 'No-
'Vember 5 , 1901 , giving one delegate -
_ gate for each 100 votes or major
fraction thereof so cast for the
said Samuel H. Sedgwick , t1nd
. . one delegate-at-Iarge for each
county. Said apportionment
entitles the scveral counties to
, . the following representation in
J the saM convention.
t , 1
Adam. . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 J.lrer.on. . . . . . . . . 17
, Antulo O . . . . . . . . . . 13 John.on . . . . . . . . . . . 14
D.'llior . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 lCe"rnoy . . . . . . , . . . . 11 I
DI.no , . . . . , . . . . . . . . 2 Joltl1 , . . . . . . . . . 8
Uoooo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1& Iey.l'nhl. . . . . . . . . 4
, " Dox Unit. , . . . . . . . . 7 Klmhon . . . . . . . . . . . I :
Uod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Rr. . . . . . 14
UrllwlI. . . . . . . . . . . . . r , 1. " . . . . . fI2
Jlnfhlo . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 1 . . . . . J3
1'- ' ; . . . . . . . . . . . . III . : l
JII' . . , . . . . . . . . III 3
Ul\ll./ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 ' " . " , . . .18
, , Cedar. . . . . . . . . . . . ; 1:1 : lotcI'creoil . . . . . . . . 2
t ' Cblll ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Mrrrlck. . . . . . . . . . . . 11
( Jh..rr1. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Nnl11 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
ObOyolloe. . . . . . . . 7 NUl ' . " . . . . . . . . . . . . 1j
Oil' . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 211 u . .J. . . . . . . . . . . 101
Oolrax. . . . . . . . . . . . II Olutt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 : :
OummhlJ : . . . . . . , . . 12 .1'llwlleo. . . . . . . . . . . . III
C''tor. ; . . . . . . . . . . . 00 1'l1rkllls. . . . . . . . . . 3
" . Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . { I l'hoillft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
DIIWI. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 l'lo'co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . { I
Daw.on . . . . . . . . . . . 13 1'laUo. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
" D.uol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I'ollc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Dixon . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Ih'd Willow. . . . . . . . 1\
VodKo . . . . . . . . . . . . . It ! IIlch.rd on. . . . . . . . 113
Dougl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11:1 : ! tock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II
Dur.lI1. . . . . . . . . . . 4 8I\\l1I0. \ . . . . . . . . . . . : ' ,
FlIIOIoro. . . . . . . . . . 18 8arpy. . . . : . . . . . . . . . 8
Fraaklln. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 tla.nllllorB. , . . . . . . . )
W'rontror . . . . . . . . . . II 8001Ulna. . . . . . . , II
ltumaa . . . . . . . . . . . . I Howard . . . . . . . . . . . III
Oaltol. . . . . . . . ' . . . . . ' . 'IS . .Bh rldAQ . . . . . . . . . . 0
Uarllohl. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Bliurman. . . . . . . . . . . 1\ \
Uo'per. . . . . . . . . . . . . r , ! ltoiM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Urallt. . . . . . . . . . . . II ! llAlIloh. . . . . . . . . . . ;
UrfOol , , . \ . . . . . . . 0 .lb.70r. . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Un.1i . . . . . . . . . . . . . I. Thomas. . . . . . . . . . . . : !
JlmmUton. . . . . . . . . . 14 'fbnnlun . . . . . , . . . . II
1I.rl.n. . . . . . . . . . . . . { I V"lIor. . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . H
U.oa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 'Vaahlogton . . . . . . . III
IUlchcock. . . . . . . . . II 'V.ynn. . . . . . . . . . . . . II
JloU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hi Wobeter. . . . . . . . . . . . 13
ooker . . . . . . . . . . . . I Wheoler. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Boward. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 york. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
.
Totti . . . . . . . . . . . ' . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I , S
It is recommelHled that no
proxies bc'll wed iu said con-
. v lition , but t a.t the delegates
preseut thereat be authorizcd to
cast the full vote of the county
; : ' represented by them.
i ; Notice is hereby given that
I } , each o ( the odd numbered sen-
it ' atorial districts in the state is to
! ' scect a memb r of the state com-
! r. mlttee to serve' for the term of
. .
; two ) ' : \rs. By order of the stnte
commlttce. II. C , LINDSAY ,
t Chairman.
, , JOlIN T. ! I.J.AN1CU. Sec'y.
i 'rIle A11iallceGrii > has enlnrg-
, ' , ed t scv n colum page.
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ti'he' Lousianna purchnse ex. .
I , position that was to have como otI
: nt St. Louis in 1903 has been
! . postponed to 1904. .
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. , : Gov. Savage has accepted Ule
invitation to be present at the
laying the keel of the hatUe ship ,
J , ' - . Qbras.ka 'at S attle , 'Vnshing-
' . . ton , J 111y 4.
. 'Wherein lies , the consistency of
a man opposing trusts ami at the
sa ne time advocating "anml-
gamation" of poHticat parties ?
Doe l It' ! ' 1. ' not make all dUTcf - nce .
whose ox is being.gorcd.Stan-
ton Picket
On Monday nnd Tuesday , May
1.n.d . . IG the Nebraska Live
Stock Association will hold a
meeting .u Crawford. Among
oilier notable pWkcrs - . . be there
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. . . . . _ . . . _ _ - ; . - . ' . . . . . _ . . . , . . , . . - . - . - . , - - . . . . . - . . . , - . . , . - . . . . . . . . . . - . - - . . . " .
_ . . . . w. . . . . _ , . . . .r + - . . , . . , . . . . h. . . . . . . . . . . , .
. . .
. ,
wiJt be Jerry Simpson of Kansas ,
etter known as SocJc1ess Jerry.
It scems tllmost certain that
David B. Hill will be the next
democratic candidate for pres-
illent in spite ot' the westerll op.
pO ! ition. Then won't somc of
these Nebraslm l'a ! > crs have a
busy tine ; taking hack ail the
ugly things they havc said about
him-Dix.
1-
Who shall succeed Governor
Savage is now the question titat
is hecoming interesting in several
loca1iti ( s where candidates have
announcel ! themselves huving aspirations -
pirations in that direction.
'l'he stockmcn of the western
part of the statc IlfC taking steps
to prevent the shipment of fat
cattle to the eastern markets in
or er to prevent the declinc of
heef as that of the agitation
against high prices.
'Ve arc in receipt of a marked
copy of the Auburn Post which
suggests the name of IIon. F. M.
Currie for Governor. Had the
Post been located in the sixth
congressi nal district we would
have heen inclined to think that
it was a move to dircct the attention - I .
tention of the Public form Currie
as.a . candidatc for congress. It
may be somc one of the S'enator's
rivals for the nomination has had
it done with that in view. But
thert will he timc cnough to con-
.sider that ql1ootion aftcr the 'con-
g-ress onal convention. ' [ 'here
may bc othcr congressional aspirants -
pirants who ' \vill be eligible for
the position of governor after the .
:
Crawford convention.Ve know
I
of a man by thc name' of A. E.
Cady that we think wouhl fill. the
position admirably.
As a reminder , of the cruelty
formerly practiced in transporting -
ing live stock by rail the im-
pOSitic.al over in Chicago of a'
stiff fine upon a railroad company -
pany for keeping cattle in its
custody 108 hours without water ,
should serve a good purpose. :
Fortunately such examples of barbarism -
barism are no longer irequcnt ,
hut on the contrary every care is
taken to provide reasonable comfort -
fort for animals in transit not
only out of humane motivcs , but
foc the preservation of the value
of "the stock. That still further
improvements in the accommodations -
tions furnished live stock shippers -
pers arc to be had may safely be
counted on , but in the interval
the cnforcemcnt of the laws requiring -
quiring the fceding and watering
in transit alone will prevent a
lapse to old practices of neglect
ami maltreatment.-Bee.
The Caullo of Dust URlos )
About a year ago there was a
kind of plague , or visitation , of
dust mins througlit Europe. Few
sections of thc contincnt were
sparcd. From the cities of Sicily
to the islands of. the : Baltic re ( ]
mud drizzled d _ upon the
earth , and thc mcn who watche < l
the phenomenon were stirad , a .
cording to their training and ' < 1 ! > .
position , either to awe or t (
curiosity. Among those wlu
were curious rather than awe.
struck and who'regardcd wha1
they had seen as a mattcr for scientific -
entific rather than religious r
search , vas Dr. lIaplce. Now Dr ,
Hapke is a' German. Acconting.
l.r he wcnt to work an. lizin
samples of the dust that ha(1
fallen at ( ifferent places , 110tici"
color , amount , specific b'Tavity ,
tasfe , atHl all particulars. TIH
results of his investigation lrav (
finally appeared in a memoir , tc
which is appcnded a map show.
ing the gcographical.listributior
of the dust , in terms'of grannne
per square kilometer. It appcar
that the cause and origin of th (
dust rains are now once for all
dctorn ined. 'I'he l > redominanc (
of sand and .
the prcascnce of mag.
netic iron in all the dust thai
could be found prove conclusivel )
that the desert reigon south oj
'fril > OU and 'I'unis , is responsible
for the whole. trouble. 'l'ht :
b'Tound of Ulat part of the worl < ]
is not firm enough. It is carrie ( ]
HI ) into the wir b , ) ' the wim ! and
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. - . . -----.w. . . _ - _ . . . " - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . . . . , . . . . . . . _ " _ . . . . . . - . . _ -
. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . ' _ _ . . . . . , t- .
.
-
I
is thcn rushed across the Mediterranean -
terranean to encounter European
clouds and to fall upon European
soil , no longer sand but mud.
'Vherever it falls , town and
countrv arc colored a bright red.
'l'he Slectacular effect can be im.
agined , and the superstitious reverence -
erence the peasants have for the
"blood rains" can casily'bc ' under-
stood. Superstition will vanish
however , befQre the impla able
industry of .the ' 1'eutonic Herr
Professor. One of the by-pro : !
ducts of Dr. IJapke's worlcv.ill ; be
that it will be easier now to
study the movements of glad rs.
Dr. , Hapke has marked the points
at which glaciers have bcen : discolored -
colored by tIle dust rains , and by
observing those pOll1ts , sciel\tists
wit ] be able for the future to
study more accurately the laws
that govcrn glacier CUl1tlitiull
Altogethcr Dr. .Hapke's memoir
illustrates pretty' well the character -
ter of scientific study in Garmany'
at the present'tinic.Chicago
' 1'rihune.
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The Dismal UIYJlr .fo'orc t Itc'servo.
' 1'he Register an l 'R ceivc'r' . o'f
the Brokcn 1)0'land : office have
received official. . . , notice from . .
Bri't ger Hesman , U. S. Land
Commissioner of l.IQ resident's
Proclanmtion , creating : Hie Dismal -
mal River Eoreat "Reser-ve . in Hie
Broken Bow' , L'and Distri'ct ; . The.
law , vhich authoriz s 'thc President -
.
dent to set.aImrt iorest reserves .
is as follws :
" 'VnERItAS , It is provided bj
section twc1lty-four"of the Act of.
COIt'gress , a'pproved' Mar h 3 ,
1891 , "An act to repeal tiulber-
culture lnws , and for other
purposes , " " ' 1'hat .the Pre ident
Qf tne United States m : r , from
time to time , set. apart and re. : .
serve , in any State ; or Territory
having pu , licland. . bearil1g ,
forests , 1 any part'of th public.
lands wholly or , . in part ov.rcd .
with timber or ut:1dergrm.v.th" :
whether of commercial value or
not , as public reservations , ' arid :
.
the President shall by publi.c pro"
clamation , declare t1te : e t bli ! -
ment of such r ervatio113. nd :
the limits. thereof , : " . . and , . . .
W I1ItRItA , The. public tlat ds in'
the State of Nebraska , , vithin
the limits hereinafte .descrihep , '
are in part covered , v .U.l. , imber , !
and it 'appears that the .pu.bl c ,
good would he promoted. by s t't-
ing apart and reserving said l i1(1s ,
as a l ublic .rescrvation : ' . "
Now , . 'f1 JtRmlORE , , .ttheotl < ? rp.
Roosevelt , President of. the'
United States , by. . virtue. of' the
power in me vested by's cti6n 24'
of. the a'fores id Act "of Congress , .
< 10 hereby makeknown , and proclaim - :
claim that th re is hereby reserv. :
ed from entry or settlement and i
, set apart ns a public reservat on !
, all those certain tracts , pieces or I
parcels of'land l'ing and bei.ng I
: situate in the state of .l'ebraska ' :
and withiu the boundaries par-
l ticularly described as follows ,
: to-wit . : .
l ( For the. tion bouhl- '
. the.dcscril > by ! -
ary lines , as givcn in the proc1a
.
mationj the f0110wing list. of
) lands involvcd is .
s.ubstituted. ) " '
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IN DI.AINJt COUNTY. ' .
. H. 25 , 'r. 21 , N. Tht ! N ' , o (
l . Sec. 2 , N , oJ'Sec. 4 , and ail Qf :
'
sections'S and ( ) . ' 1' . 2-Secs.
. 19 , 20 , . 27 , 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , . 32 , 33
and 34. . '
IN THOMAS COUNTY. . "
R. 2 ( ) , 'V. , T. 21 , N.-Sections 1 ,
2 , J , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 , 12 ,
14 , 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , nd N' 'of
I N , (160 acres ) , of Sec. 19 ; 'N
of N , Sec. 20 , N N , of 21 , .
N N of Sec. 22 , N7. Ny. . . , of
) Sec. 23. ' 122Alf o ( this
. \vnship exce > t the f llowitTg :
Sectfon. , 1 , 2" 3 , 4 , 5 , am ! till\ :
N of sections 11 uml 12. R.
27V. . , ' 1' . 21- I'he'north one-
half of this township aml also
the N N7. (160. ; acres ) of each
of the following sections : Sees.
. 19 , 20 , 21 , 22.23 , ami 24. ' 1' . 22
-All of this township.tr. . 23-
. Sees. 19 , 21t 28 , 29 , 30 , 31 , 32 ,
r 33 , 34 , 35. R. 28 , 'V. " . T. 22-
Secs. 1 am ! 2. T. 23-Scts. 23 ,
24 , 25 , 26 , 35 anll 36.
Excepting fronl the force and
effect of tbis proclatm\tion : ll
, lands wbich may bave been prior
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_ , . . . . , . . . . . . " .ol , . ' . . . . . . . . IIMI 0.1 " , .
}
to the' date hereof , em raced in1
any legal cntry or covered by any \1 \ :
lawful filing duly of record in
the ; proper United States . Land
Office , or upon which any valid
settlcm ut has been made pursuant -
ant to law , and the statutory
period within which to make entry -
try or filing of record has not
expired : Provided , ' tha t this exemption -
emption shall not continue' to
apply to any particular tract of
lal d unless .the cntryman ; ' settler
or c1ain ant continues to' comply
with the Inws . undcr whkh the
, , - . . . .
. entry " , . fihng or settlem < ; nt was
made. . . . ' .
'Varning is hereby. expressl ) '
given to allpersons 110.t to make
scttlement upon the lat1ds rescrv-
cd by.this proclamation. .
The reservation hereby established -
lished shall lic knHvll as 'rhe
Dlmllal River F r sf Resen'e.
. '
III 'Vltness . . 'VI.lereof , I have
hereunto set.my . ha.nd and caused
the s' al , of the U Ilited . . States to
be afiixed. . .
D .nc .at the City of 'Vashing-
ton , ' hi . ( ) .t,1 ) day. of April , in
.the year our/Lord one thousand
nine hnndred ' .1I1d tw ; and of
the Indclendcn ) e of , the' U nitec1
.8.tates t'le' ' Que' . . hundred . . . . and
twenty-si th , . . : - .
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'l\i'mo'DOlm
ROOSEVUI.T.
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By . 'th 'Pr i .ent : : . . ' .
. JOlIN lAY ,
, " . . Secretary of State. .
ErboR . From . Tex R.
Beaumont , 'I'exas , . . April. 2 th , .
1902.-EDITOR ; "REPUDI.ICAN-
'Wen , th : ) tft ; el 'c mpment of
the Grand Army" le. . cpublic
and "Vomatls RC'nef Co ps , : hav
held their Reunioi here in Beaumont - '
mont as advertised , elected their
officers , transacted 'all. routine
business and. adjourncd.last. . Saturday -
urday night all winding up wIth
a grand steam boat ex'cursion
Saturd y'own the'river to Pod
Neches. It was' und r the
' uspices and 'as'th , g e ts..of t1fe. '
Womans Relief Corps of Beaumont -
mont , wtio chartered the sfea
' . ' . .
boat , cmployed two ban s .t and
provided.the splendid dinner fet :
.
over 200 which was se t. .on and '
'spre d in advance by sredal boat. .
trhey also providcid an extra large
'size grapharil10ne which was'.load-
cd to" the ! nuzzle .with patrotic
speeches . and ' songs sent , 'on with' .
the dinner and cOQceal d in some
hrubbery near the .ta les. 1f ' . ; at ,
( he proper 'Hille ' was sprt:1l1g .upon :
'the ! rtlests , with grcat effect. ,
tr ken alt gether it was a. great' '
'sitcce'ss .n' < 1.rc'ectc.d . . grea'f credit :
1tpOn \Yomans.Rclief Corps1
who ( l serve' it .for' their" ne tly
planned amI w'Cll ' exec t d n tct- ;
ment. . The o1'd . , soldiers , on-board
repres tec1'tcarl . .every state in
the Union. . One . , . .of. . them .told.me :
h inlisfed.1I1 Minn. , when. . a boy. "
s'c'rvc(1 ' JOut , l i .timc , was discli rg.
.ed . : ill Te as . and h d . . tiever . ' t . rt- _ '
the , 'state. . . One' f the. , b.a d . :
( c'olorec1) playe'd all , th ; 0.1 < 1.G. . . , .
A. R. ' war so g , "Mar.ching :
'l'hrough orgia , " "Rally R'ouml
the Fl g , " .rramp : , . T.ramp. " ct . ,
and'the lo er d ck was. given.up
to , tlem aud : the old , soldiers en. .
joy.ed itto the .li11i ! t , " } 'n iuS' .
's6ngs aiHl che'ering tlie'stars and
v'Ui ; vbic tiu boat 'w .
. -stripes , Ui . . . . " . s.
deckcd out i gl'eat-profus : on ' . .r
doubt if more cnjoyme1it , v" s' ver" "
crowded intu enc day by the same
nU1l1 : er o'f. people than' 'yas' had
by this G : .A : R. 'Co ttii1geiH al !
Womans.'Rel cC"C'orps. " : . _ " . .
' 1'he weather con nu s perfect > - .
ly delightful , great aotivity. . , prc : '
- . . . . - " .
\ . \ \ \
b : : : : ae c = : t . -
b.r. . . . tru < < ed fJ . ,
with Eureka Uar-
DU' 011. 1& re- .
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DR. HEADRICK'S ' NEXT VISIT
To Broken Bow will be
SATURDAY , MAY 17 , at Commercial H atel
\Ve have been making these visits regularly for the last
two ) 'ears , and expect to continue them in the future. It is
seldom JOu arc visited at Jour own home by a specialist and
can have an examination and consultation free of chargeand
we hope you will not miss this opportunity. We arc in no ; J'f' - '
sense "traveling doctors , " but we visit your town several '
times a 'fear to accommodate the numeroJ.ls patients we have
there.Ve also hope to see a large numbcr of new patients.
Catarrh , Deafness , Asthma Lung Diseases
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_ Cured hy Medicated Vapor.
DR. HEADRICK'S
Nnw A'rol\uzItR for the
administration of our
medical vapor , giving the
llis home in-
patient at , - ;
halatiolls the . same as he , . . . _ . . . . . . I
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wou 11 recel\'e at t 1 Ie 0 f - ' t . , - . : . ' - , . ' . - ! : .
fice. . By the use of the r. , - " . - : . . . . _ " . . . : :1. ' \1 1L V j
! , ! Atomizer . , the medi- - II \ ' : ' lll tr 'G" ' / ' . . ' . . . . . t rtll/ !
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cmes arc successfully va- ! . . \l. \ , r' : ; w "
porizcc1 for inhalation , JlI J
and reachcs every sore spottfrom : the orifice of the nosc to
. the deepest 'part of the hu gsl and the intermost rec sses of I
. the middle curj instead of irritating , it soothes. hcal ; ; and
cures. In order to' induce as many as possible to make. use of
the favorable season and the new treatment with our Steam
Atoinizer , , ve make this '
Siecia1 : C > : : : er.
We will give your case our personal attentionlmaking a
. careful (1i gnosis , prescribe alHfurnish. . . for you all medicines
for one 1l10nt 1 for $5.00 and furnish .free . , , onr New . Atomizer : ,
_ as shown in cut. , .
'EJletri ity @D.d , edieiDe CombiD" :
arc oftcn the best means of cure in chronic diseases : 'We \
. wo ld'like tq show y'on at this visit a very fine electrical
bat ery' which "we. . furnish for home use where required.
' 1'his is-invaluable in the treatment of deafness , nervous. diseases -
eases , diseases of women , ' and wealmesses of men. 'Ve also
tteat : sto n 1ch 'disease ! ; , heart disease ; liver..and kidney dls-
.ea e , rheumatism , piles , rectal diseases , etc. We..soi cit
cases , v.here other treatm-ents have failed. If you cannot see .
. us a . this.visit , send for illustrated 80-page book , " Q.dern
Melltcal PractIce " and .
, Sy.mptom Blank. ' .
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C. M. HEADRICK M..D.
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308 New .York Life-Bllildin'g . , , - - Omaha , Nebrislm. ,
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. , : ails in . all kinds of b siness
especially in building. Houses
arc COl.1tracted , for ; rented and
movcd intO" ef 're t1i yaI'e : actnal- .
ly , done. . Tllere , is great . activity at
tHe ojl 'field , new wells are C4 ; > l1-
tinuallj' be ng "brought in "pipe
lines are being built. and the
PFj c. of. oiJ' is slowly advanciug.
, Rice .farmers arc busy s 'they
h'tve a.wi e 'range "for thc .t.ime in
which' th j' can sow.rice. , There
is much activity in rail road
'buil < 1hlg in ; this sta'te. It. wa
'given' . . out . . in 'to.day's-paper. that ! j
' he r , " & . G. N Road. ( Gouta1s
: r ad ) Vould"build. into Be mo'rlf
: t once and ou' ftom h'ere to N. O.
al d , two.others hii've surve.yed . in
Ulerfield and arc'sure to come as'
.this oii. fi mf"is. ' the. objective
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' 1 : ke .LautlTo-'Drom 'ij"Ulilbl . Tablet. . , AU
'druSRl ts rorundh&.moOI ! ' It It. rall8 to ourO.
W'OroTO's Ilgnatuto Ie on .ch tJox. 2 . . , : .
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. ! : d ' ; s CI\y Journ I. . . . $ . .25
epubllcan and InterOce.n. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50
epubllcan Dnd Twentieth Century. . . . . . 1.6S
.nCrUbllcan4 : GIobIj.Democat. Seml.w 1.8S
, ' ' publican and Bt.te Journ.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1.8S
epucJcan .nd JoIebraska Farmer. . . . . . . . Ir8S
epubllcan.and LICe or _ . . foIcKIDley- _ _ . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 .
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8 1.oer W1Il TravoJ.
The nurli gton RouW and it ; tonnec.
tions west of Denver have heen'ch Sen as
the official route of Ta , get\ ! mple ,
Mystic , Shriner , 10 th Imperfal Council
Nobles of Mystic Shrine \lb.San..Fran- \
cisco , June 10' to. ' 14 : Two spccia . C rs
have already been reserved bx.T ngier
Temple , and additional cars . wtltbe : pro. .
vided' as ; J'es vatio 1sdm : d . . It is " , . .
importanl't1iat all Shr 1 ers wlto"'will at.
tenp this convcntion nt : ke their r
servations t an early date. The Shriners
will leave the Burlington Statio Oml1ha ,
4:25 p. m. , June 4. Deriver will be reach.
cd the next m 1ing. and an entire day
spent in Colomdo Springs , onc. of the
most delightful of Rock > ' MountnilJ. : re-
sorts. Salt Lake City wIll be reachoo'bn
the morning of June 6 , . and that day
given over. to seeing , tIe wQnderfulJcity !
'Of'Zi 'Jl The parl will arrive in San
Fmncisco.at 8:45 : J1. . m. , June 9. 45-47
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t 8prlnar , Allmen' . . \
' . 'rher is jin aching and tir
feelil gj the liver , bowels and
kidneys become sluggish and iri-
ti.vc , the digestion impaired ;
with little or no appetitc "no
.a111bition for. ' anything , and a
, : fetling tt t thefwhole body 1. ah'd .
) J1 nd. lleeds toning up. " ' ( h
; trouble is , ' tJmt during wi t.r . ,
there has been an' accunluhih li
b w ste n .atter in the syst tiV
Herbu e will remove it , secure to'
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t'l ! . secret ons a right x t , 'an'
:1Jy : Its Q11IC effect , fully rest01e :
'the wastcd tissues ana giv .
.strength in place of weakness. '
50c at Ed. McComas' , Broken'Bow. ,
and , Merna. ' -
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Enre Extracts-all . . vatitie , at J. . C. Bowen's. . .4
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. , ' . : Q Spices. arc Strict1y'PurBowcn. . .
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. : . . , Pl1 .e Unadulterated'York.State . M pl Sugar , at Bowen's.
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. Syrml1.a F.anc ) " Figs at Dowen's. ' . ' .
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. . , - . ll . r Pric.e $5.QO. ' 1'he ) ' wil1not last long-Bowen.
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t Fanc " ) ' New California Hone ) ' at Bow n's. ' . ,
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