Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 22, 1902, Image 4

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. : Thursday , May 22 , 1'.102.
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Partics interested witl notic
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. that a change has ueen mad in
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ed to the republican county con
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cntion from Cliff precinct. In
the cidl we had the'llurnucr of
R , delegates 13 , when it should have
Ii . bce\1 uut 7 , as there were but 60
. "otes cast for Judge Sedgwick
It in 1901. Repuu1icn t papers will
please malce tl e correction in
their ofiicial notice.
f I The Boer delegation in con-
ferc1 cc at Vreeniginlt , 'l'rans-
vaal , has voted in f\\'or ; of peace
n the uest terms procuraule.
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. Uncle Sam relinquished .his
rigl.t ! and title to the islane of
'Cub.it , 'ruesday , May 20 , to. the
, . 'Cuuan govcrnl11rnt. Cuua ; is
now a republic.
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' Thc American Hag is I\ thc
'Ph ' i. pines , " , na's the N shville
American ( Dem. ) "and it i not
.to hc shot out or driven awa.h
f , .Its strange an'uody shouhl for-
h , , : . , get that the peonte passe.d judg-
, mcnt upon thi9 point in the elcc-
11 lion of 1 OO.
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J . cOnventipn decidc i1 ! favdr' ' of
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"j' ' didate for stnte treasur r , : the
'I " Rn ; UJlI.tCAN WPu ( be 1 > lcased t
sce.Q1U . neighbor , Peter Morte.-
Jl " 57n , of Ord , secure th nomina.
I hon.
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. " ' "fllt semi-annual arport\on \ ,
. . 1l1 nt of school money for JUI.l '
'lias' ' b cnlimdeout by State.'freas-
urer StucfTer. It amounts to
, $417,500 , and i $ S1.HllCrscl olar.
' It i the ] arg st , , with one cx-
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state.
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It appears from the report of
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the state weather bureau at L. -
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. ' , , , cather rcporter. The rain : fall
in the State Journal for the week
en i'ng May 11) , reports the p r-
I cipitation in Custer county not
l' ' to exceed two' inches , when in
I faef it was in the excess of four
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; A dcmo . r . ti p p a's . it is
. , . only neces ary to "keep q uet and
. these republicans will soon hang
their party with' Manila rope , '
. they are making. " As the
t ' . Pid1ippines issue was at the front
in 1900 this editor should explain ,
: how it happened that the rcpub- '
t Hcan pluralit.v went up to nearly
lOOOOOO.-Globe-Democra t.
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' . Bryan has a fine opportunity -
" . ity to sl11ne as a journalist in
, . , witnessing the birth of the republic - '
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public of Cuba 'next 'ruestlay. As
I } , r. Br.ya 1.'s c reer as . an actor ,
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.theoretical financier l\d \ presi-
I ( / dential candidate was unsatisfactory -
tory , let him come out strong
! . ri w as 'a descriptivc newspaper
'yri'ter' and patriotic spectator.- .
Gloue-Dcmocrat.
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" . to'the supreme courl for a writ
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'at nda111\1S to compen the
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, assess thc franchi cs of railroads.
'l'bc board consists of Gov. Sav-
ag , i\uelitor 'Weston and 'l'reas-
I I ; ' itrer' Stueffer. In'compliancc' '
. , ith tIIC application the court
issued the writ requiring the
board to reconvcnc and reassess
t'e ' 'raHroad and telegr ph property -
erty within .the state or' show
f " cn'u'se 'y.hy ; , il.should not.
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" Tb 'i tel1Hon of tbOF'C who.
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lIW.h1 1 > r hi t'f'Whl1 c 'nUJ11b r8'
of ilia lllhrl'oC ( ' upY'rvhi rsl rc 't
be clcctc'tl tI\is \ fall , in caned tc ) '
the mutter of cl ctitllr dclegates
to III teud the diJtrfct ! SUICrvisors )
cOI1\'el1tion ill J'our respective etis. .
tricts at your several caucuses.
'rhe same numbcr of dclrg' tcs
are usuallJ' nllo , , ' < ! d 'as is cr 1itcd
to the COUllt.COI1'cnt . iOIl. 'We
catl attention to thig mattcr as
, vc'noticc that.in . the cal1 ( or
township caucuses that in but
enc or two instances , has the
'election ' of dclegat'c . do ' the uper-
visors co n'cn.tions : becn dien-
tiollcd.
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"No saloon i th town for
. "o years past ; and no license
this year , " is the languagc u ed
by a rolcen Bow land circular ,
as an inducemcnt .to pcoptp .to
comc to that' country o 'buy '
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homes. Aml'it ig Iood in-
clucement. . But ditl ) 'ou ever
hear of a town that had saloons ,
advertising thcm as reasons why
peopte shou1(1 ( comc to 'a towit to
buy homcs ? Not in ny case i
\Vhcn a town in wi thout saloons
people arc proud of it , aud talk
about it , and when a town is
crowded with thc'111 the.l . l oople
seem to ue ashamcd of them , and
act 'as though he ) ' were willing
for strangcrs to 'find the fact Qut
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'l'his offi e nowlcdges : ; OlC
receipt ofVot. 1 , No. . , t 'ot Ilcals.
'rhis a ncw Nebraska. 111agl zi1 ( ' ,
Better , it is Uie , ony N bra lca ,
inagaZ t\ . . t i ' pithFsllcl at
Albion . , by Willard , FDailey. " .
'l'he mec\1a11ica \ worl , . , is.lrs.t . . -
class , and the half tone i1h t a , :
tions arc' ' equal o the ! e in , the
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be t tagazi.l , s. , . : r.l matter i
of' a high era r a1 d' ' sta . p Mr. .
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Hai ey a a go q" jmgc ) or .good
literature. It is worthy ! Jf the
support of the public and especially -
ally Neliraskans : Stand dp' , for
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EwlJl\rra I\1Ul'lIt or IUthC8 : " "
tincot'tt j u ; ; ; ; ; : The u . es . . . ot . I :
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actvcrst ) ' are ex'rlmplificd . up ; tr. 'h.e
Sixth . . I Cdt . brr , s iqn l . ' di trcct. .
lor many , Y.ears , s , miJny that : It ,
ti es 11e 1 ie eo'ry ' . } o r.ec.ll . . th
begining of it , 'the ' Imps ha\'c' :
hciH high. ca'r1t.lI" iit ih t great
se tion of alternate prairie . , ! ) ine
groves 'and sand hills , .wher 't'he .
c ttle ulan p1'a's ' on a' . ' hi rp , , pC
thousand 'stril1/.rS / and .the' spir ts
of ( lepartea Sioux ntilde perf ct.
One after enc 'a republican of
some p th ana sand lias lc n induced -
duced to take t'1 stmnp . and , en"\
deavor to arry the gosp l of true
republicanism' to the unwashed
tribes of O. M. Kern , Silas Hol-
cOll1baml the sonorous Bill Greene
and one after one , after a glorions
whoop over thousands and tcns of
thousands square miles of unter-
rif ed homesteaders and ranch
men they have returned co' ; red
with glory and scars of defQat. ,
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Rut e\'cl'J' tim there bus bec.'l1 h I
distinct gain fo the missionaries , .
and a dimin ltio\1 \ n the brutal
i 1ajo1" t ) ' of the'1ea hen , nlil
now the harvcst is , rI , . ane' ' the
gathering in of the (1istrict is but
a matter of one ni rc" haught. \ .
Tlle cOltsequcnc ' is th t here
is more sound cO gTessional Hm-
ber" seasoned y 9ie ' c.rs . of ' es-
sa ' and dcre \ iUriug U1'c republicans -
licans in that ( listrict ui t in an ) '
other district in the' ' late of Nebraska -
braska or' 'in the t ' t"s. .
I.t ! ni t i Sta s.
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'l'hc oming co1 , 'entloll' where
th se wi1 al1n'e ( ' : Yarrior i wjll .
meet in coihpctitiot to see who
will make t ia t the whining
'race f r congr ss' 'i ' going to : be
'notable ' an ( } it. ver ' lively one
from start to finish. It ' t
embarrassment of riches.
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EIllOrl&ltlllt Station - - Slter" . . , ' 'fIlP MI1 bl.
The Nebraska''Expcriil1 tt
S\ation \ ' soM carload of exp .d
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ment'ial steers 1n' Omaba on May
8 at the top lric ' f' the'e'aN td.
eXCC.l.t for' Clirishnns beev . s' , the
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record prl'ce n this' market.
'fhcse stecrs wiitc long earling'ii , '
or just cOI 1hf.r ! two , .fears 011 ; ,
le.r w re 111fTl } clR s JIereCord'
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alid' Shorth rtt I&ra(1ei" ; s lecte
from the stock steers on the Start. .
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N b r ati\elmlng time in t , 'fal1'
'bf 1900 rt d fct ( since thch "n the
'Ex1 , > c iJt1tt Stntion farm.
Ori . .hh f these steers , telt' head.
were'ftLtI111t1cr fccl on graIii and
pnstt re.last sen ! o t nncl cpn intcd
011 fnll feed till sold. During
the In5t ! ix nloutl1s' these , wcre !
dicl'ed ilito two tots of five hc : l
euch. Lot t wa1 ! fCII a ration of
70 pcr cent wheat , 15 per ccnt
COr1 ! and is pcr cent oil ni a1.
'l'hesc made an averalJc gait of
288 pouuds per heael. . Lot 2 was
fed a r tion of 70 per ceut corn ,
15 per ccnt wheal amf 15 per cnt
, oil meal. 'l'hose made an average
gain of 265 pounds. '
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The other ten head of ste rs. .
got pasture only during l st sum-I
mer arid had been on feed for six
months only. They were-divided
intO' two lots of 1i ve steers each.
Lot 3 was fed the samc as lot 1
an lot 4 tlle same as Jot 2. Lot
3 ofi t1ie'heat ratidttJ made 312
pounds ga n , average , and lot 4
the corn ration 245 pounds. ' i
AU these Jot'J receive'd alfalfa
and i > rairie hay and straw .for
roughnessund during th three
weeks' preliminary feed , ' before
this experiment be an , made
gains Qf about 40 pounds each ,
which should ue 'added to the
liains ileittioncd 'to' ' indicate Jthe
L1momit of gain ma'de duringi the
, , , inter feeding period of hventy- ;
six weel.s.
On the day of sa e.'t . ! e long.
fcd lot weighed . 1,336 pounds
t\'erag : , ' : uid soM at ' $7.10 ' . per
.h ndl'e < . 'r te short fd' ' lot
' , v i.gll ( ' 1 , ? . pounds. . ' verage ,
and at $6.90 . per hundred. Nothing -
ing . . ' e se 111 . thc . yards . soM above
6.85. Th catpe . , were , purchas-
cd by tIle. Cudahy Packing' Co. \
and , v e kiI.1ed for cJ'port.
In these e v.erime1\ts. the. lots
wl1 ch were fcd 70 per centfwheat
malc 'a ' 1a'rger . ga n th n thosc1-c-
ceiving 'a similar proportion o
COrll . .in , H' the . \ ' - ration . , , This Iresult . .
wa also.sec red las wintet beli
'comparing corn with 'wheat' i
the : ' f tliftg f hogs. . . ' . .
'Tatce as wholc , , thcselcatt1
paid 'a ' p 'ofit n the foo' < 1 : co'ns t . .
rid , . ve .L i'lat I" Uu ; ' high . . .j' , . pr Jc . . ' r r
brr l1 dunng the last sn 1 'mot1ths' .
-Nebraska. Rar.ntcr.
h. .uf ir ; bo initg't' . 'lJrag I-Ja is. .
A wri.ter in the N braska Farmer -
mer pays a' ' high tribJ\tc to , the
king of " 'forag plants , alfi11fa ,
'a l ( te that he be1i ves it , i
' he gr te f fa totit . : tltl .increas- '
ing of tarln lun.d val s in , e-
braska" 1 'l'here is no' doubt bttt
what Nebra ka is one of the most'
promising tlistricts for 'rilfa1fa :
culture 'in t 1e 'Unitcel StateS. u'
is being successfutly' grown in ;
ever ) ' o : n-"in the state and its
possibilities as a wealth proqu er
arc n t r t fully r ulizec1. Nc : '
brasica : contaias nearly 50,000,000
acres 0. ( lan 1. By its natural
'conditio'ns ' the state is divided in-
tQ tW ( ) di"isions..di : er ified
'tlgritullure : in the e stern'li 1f
and l 1 R . to k raising in : the
western. Th sc' industries 'are '
se ) arJte 'alid ' llistinct , yet cl sely
allibd hl \Ioalua1Jle a.djunct to
each othcr tl1 niaking' 'co1J qler-
cial produCt : 'Vhile' tbe w stern
half of the state is not classed as
au a.gri. : ! .t1tu al regio , a large
pcr cent of the lands are tillable ,
hig-1i1y : In' ductive and thousands
or''acrEs ' . ci.re un er irrigation.
j'hc : r rniimt in western Nebraska -
ka j onijn d almQst wholly to
the d velopment of gricultural
" reso . ' " tc' . ii's . . fficielitly . to sustain
"tlie pa tWnount industry , stoc
raisi gIt is estimated tha
forty aCJ : s 'of 1 alfa wiU produce'
tw ce tb va ue per acre in feed.
'p r y t lid' at less expen e ( tan :
fQr. ) : rifr Jl ? nte .tocorn. , It is
not " bq y v r , at , ! l1 tunes easy t9.
I secure n , good stand f alfalfa ,
but ' \vliell once secured it cOliuot
be lie a t for' its crop worth. AltaI !
i ' 1allds arery' desirable prpp : .
, er y and co nn1aud'n higlt fig4 h
There nre : tbousands f acre tiw
this section of the sfate that'wi ' 1
be eventnally de\'oted to this crof'
: , ' e iuO' t y' Jble J feed an \ fotag : '
crop . \h \ t can be producec1.- .
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Thc secret of succ'essful ' s11ecp
raising i following nature am }
her 'v.ays' as c10sely as o1 I cau ;
coarse feed , plently of exercise ,
pur ait , comfortabl and c cri
quarfel'i : and tl qui t , ' pea 41
! \ what sheep demand if the bCf\t \
results are to be obtaihed. 'N '
braslCa is surely an idcd 11ecp
country-dry under foot , ) ear.
'sunny duys. miJd wint rs 'and a
wealth of well-grassed pastures.
} i'or thc a'erage' ' stoc1cman a :
blocky , solid , fairly hardy muttQ 1
sheep seems most desirable. 0.1- ;
inary range cwcs crossed was' a
bluck faced mutton variety "is
found very satisfactory. Much
depends upon the sire. He should
be strong and vigor us , : dcep-
chested and of a low , locky
build. LambS froUi $ uch stotlC.
will be healthy , and eafly maturing -
, ing 1'1.
Varicty of feed' is t e'cessary ; ' ,
A good pasture of bluegrass ,
prairie , or , bett rstill , alfalfa ;
oats in th bmtdlc nd corn iit the
shock. This is far more desirable
thari. ground grain ; it is clieapel' ,
easier to handle 'and if fe.d. as it
.should be , out of doors in' large
feeding lots , wi1l do much to\v.ard
keeping the flock healthy as well
as busy. 'Vater , clean , pure aud
'plentifut , is a decid d necessity
and salt should be kept . where
the 'Slieep ca'n ' get at it re .dily
whenever they care to.
Exercise is of the most importance -
ance , particularly for breecling
ewes . , al1Cl sh eI > hou1d ueial1 w
cd outdoor'exercse \ and f e ing
n aU but the bittcrest ofvinter
da'st
It seems indeed a pity Uiat the
Nebraska farmer shall corttinue
i aHo\\ ' lambs fr m the far w st-
e'rn ranges to pass by' their very
'barllya ds on the wa ) ' to'm rs
Eastern places where th y are
finish d for the hlock on the' ' corn
'shipped from these same Nebras. .
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ka farms. Contrary'totbe a qpt ; :
ed idea , 'it is 'nit necessary totiirn
'the farm info a sheep pasturc in ,
ordr to' finish a f w h ndred
.lambs ; it is , in fact , the surest ,
best payi.ng and most sattsfact-
ory waY' of disposing of the corn
nd coarse fodder which the farm
has produced. A movable fencc
for twcnt to forty acres , \vhich ,
call easily be c11anged bytwQ .men
in one day , , vills lve"tbc' prQb1em
of l'ncing. . Rlpe : p1ant dl with
corn nd grains will yield bund-
ant pisturc from the tim'e' the
grairt is cnt in the fa l until the
comilg ! of heavy frosts. D arf
Essex is the only variety advised.
Spring pasturing of , vinter rye
and wheat win greatly' Improv
the grain anc1 is the ideal. p1acc
for lambs to come in the spring.
Alfalfa is , of c urse , the. mos.t.de- . ,
sirable of all pastures , 'wherc.
bloating can be guar.led against.
As sheep make good use of aU the
weeds and waste on a farm when
the farm IS once ready for them ,
they require less labor than almost -
most any other 1dnd of stock , besides -
sides addJng qua ity to the fertility -
lity of .t1ie' land on which they
run. . A small.flock of sheep call
often be kept on a farm and add
to rather than detract frorit the
amount of grain possible to grow
there. j
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De.II"1f Ratea
Omaha and Return May : U. 22 and 23 ,
ViR Durlingt01\ Route , .
State l\nc Ulpment G. A. R.
Ask the nearest agent BurUugton'
Route '
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IJutc' icradIln ( ' , 'atitles , a1 J ' C. 'Bowen's.
. Agents , for Ctl'as & Sanborn Coffees and 'feas at Dowen's.
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Our Spices Ire Strictly Pure-Dowen. ,
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1902'P tterns of 'Vall Paper at Bowet\'s.
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Pure U11'udl11t ra , < \ 1'ork'State : Mapl .St g r . t Bowen's. ' " . .
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TRADE
PURE OLD .effi R ) rINEL AR
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Syrmna Fancy Figs at Bo'wen's.
New 'Quaker Bath Cabinets fOr"I'Hbb ! .arid\ $3.s6i'Regu -
. lar Price $5.00. ' ) ; ' j ' i1ot\1astl1CiII ' ! : Bpwen. .
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Fancy New California , : tip' e } : ; owen's.
SoHciting your want , we remain yours for
Pure Food' Products
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DECORATION DAY.
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As el1oh' year roUs around tbe'
ranks of the aiel vutaraDS grow thin.
ner''and the grl1y Ilairs and tottering.
steps of the Boltera of tba civn\1 \ WQ
e.11 us b"t tbe , ttme is nbt far distltnl'
when ] ) eooratiou Day will be ohtl rv ,
od on.1v 'by th 80 who sur\'iv th w.
This is' appareut , not. only to the , cid. '
zeus.in . general , Lut is fuUy rea1iEad :
by the aoldiers tbemael\'lIs. } I'or
manf. yea a tilt ) obserVAnce of this
day in 'Broken llo\Y hi\B een in
ch rgo of tho' G. A. R' , rest ofthis'
city uut the fcelinK that ia a few
yeara , thtf v ttitans wi1 li "o' I passed
wa } ' und it will tbeu bft l ftto tbo
oitizen's to"fittinRly 'comm'emorate the
OCcRBston , ha c uBod tbe members of
.th'a Post. of this city 'to turn the oc. .
oasaiou OVtlf to tbo citizeDIS
At , a b1ee ing of O. O. V shburn
P08t G' . A. 'Rt ; recently held , 'a reso. :
lutlon "as plUscd , requ60tin tbe
Mayr of tb8' city..t tak ' ! charge of
. a rrftngcmonts , for. tko : xercises of
tba day , Jnd 'in" ' compliance ; the ' ,
witb tbe foUowiogprogrtni / is an. .
Dounoed :
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LlN'E < , ' ) u.nclI.
rAt fen o'olock B. ' 10. ib various
'organizationsRnd citiz6Ds wit'l meet
d h 80 U ; ahle of tbo. pnbUcfsquar
and form in tbe following order and
marolrto : the cemotrJ' :
1 Broken BoW Band. . .
2 : Members or the G. A. it Post Bed nil
tloldler or.the , Civil War.
Members of W. R. O. ,
4 Members of C . 'M , lat Reg. N. N. G.
"lid all s ldlers of ibo Sp t I8h. merlcau
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War.
1) lJroken' ow Uo e"Co'mpany.
U llhiken now llook' & LadderCompaDY'
7 II other Societies.
' 8 ScMol iu 'd Sund'ay school blldreD.
U City officials.
10 Oltlzensln carriages. . '
On arriving at tlio com try the G. :
A. R. Post will hol ex roiltes 'appro. :
priat for the o"casion , and t decf
oration of , the graves will then take
. plane.
It is espeoially requested ihRt all
who possibly oan do 110 , t bring
wors.
" AFTERN ) ON EXERCISES
At 2 o'olock p. m. Bppropriftto ex.
ere s wiU bA eld at the 'Opera
House , where g 'oa addresses will be
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l.mad m.ado y W. D. , Hall aDd
' 'otber speakers , ' ' ( ho 'musioal part of
'tbe ' program \vill be in charge of
'Masclnmes ' Taylor I1nit AdamsoD , and
. { Jie did muslc'il ! ssured , : Inuluding
lIeleotions lr'm tbo doublo' quartet ,
tbe MltDdoliu Oluh , etc. There arB
lather leatnren whibh oannot at , hi ,
i time J > o unuounced , but tbo people
'mRY ' he 8allured of an interesting pro.
, gram throughout. , 'rhe following
, appointments hRve ecu made :
Grand Marshal..Col V.o. Talbot .
Aldes..P. M TowRleJ-N ; E. Armstrong
C01UI1TTKES.
'Speakers. M. Ie. HaRadorl1 AJIh Morgan
MU8Ic. AIrs P E ' ! 'aylor-'Mrs J E Adamson
llu.1I Decor"tlons-Lleut. Hugh Kenoyer.
crgeant. N. T. Glldd. 8ergont John Wood
Tbe business men are < r que8tod to
close their respootivo pillcell of bUBi ,
ne811 from 10 a. m. to 12 tIJ. , aDd Irom ,
, ,2 to 4 p. m. It i also requested that Ii.
th y upproprialely d cerate their
places of busiDOas with Haiges and
bunting' ' . Let U& , eaoh aad everyone ,
as citizens , observe this day in a
fitting' ' manner , Lot U lay as de
our business cares and Bkorifice . few
moments t9 do honor to , th lOemory
'of those who offered. their Uvea as I
a saorifice in defense of .their country. '
, E. R. . .ROELL , _ ,
. , \ H i' " . . Mt.yo : ! .
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Per Tbolle Wbo Lhe OD 'Far. . . _ .
. : pr. Bergiu , ana , Ills. . writes :
' ' ' 1 'have use'u "Ballard's Snow
, L1I1imentj always recommend it
, to my.frien . s" a I am confi ent
there IS .no better made. It IS a
dandy. for burns. " Those who
: iive , + t1 farms. arc especially liable
to many accIdental cuts , . burns .
.and bruises , Which Jie l rapidly
'when Ballard's Sno.w Liniment is
pp1i.d. . It should always be
: ' kept : 111 the house for cases of
111 rget1cy. 25c , 'SOc and $1.00
'at td. McCom s' , Broken Bow
; and Merna.
; , Fasms : : for salc ar.d lands for
rent. Now is the time to get a
fa'rm heap , as the cheap. farms.
are a.n goiti , , nd p ices.'are . . ad-
vancmg raptdly.-J. 'Q. Breuizer.
" ' 0 CtJRJt A.COLD IN ONR DA. Y
Take Lax"tt , . Dr D111 QI11Dil\e "alile" , All
, hug I'&a refuur ! the 'DOII01 It It taUa lo cl1r .
E W. Gron's alillituro 1.00 tach box. 2110
. . , , : ' N w"Second.Hand'Sfor !
Hugh Kennoyer has opened up a 'Second-Hand Store in the
building on the west side f the public iquare , at A.V. . Drake'
old stand. He has a fine hne of .
, 'Iron Beds.Sprimsandi . : Mattresses.
A complete 'line of new m ulding and new saws. Frame work
a specialty , and satisfaction guaranteed ,
> > a-Repairing and -
. - upholstering
holstering of aU kinds promptl ) donc.
Ra.mu. AnderlOD. :
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LaDdl for nl ana reM 'D'CDlt r toDuiJ' atli ! idJolDlug' . .
bODllbt and lold. . Abltratta , prOll1ptl , , , and Doatb madlll. . . counUtt. Equltlea Ji4l11ort&&iOl
Untco-Mal.18treet , Ueheu 4th aud U1 Ave DUO' , Srokeo ' , .
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m. All pirtiol tndebt.a to the
Eagle Groeery , "
: are reqo" ' t'd
' " to oa1.1 and soUle tbeir 8CCOOu't , 'by oa b at nnoo. I moat 'haYIiJ
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money' to play bllle. . I
: . oannot do bU8iDIIIIII aD wind.
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10l D ribt. . f . Soap -for 250. ProprietQl'e j
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