- , . . . . \ . . fJ .t \ . II - ' ! I' j I . , , . . . . : : , " ' " - : " - \ ' i.t : : QItt let ( ltO. 1tepubhcRn 1" I II'I ; \ \'nbUebod onr ) ' 't'hur daJ' lit , tbo Ooonty &lIt. II lh ' , . D. M. AMSUJUUtY. . . llItor f t.\.t..L \ : ' , . t.- f\co In - Copter UloCk , Fo , , th A'ffl.-V ; " - - ? , . terod Rt Uu , ti ; c"oMlliok"lI-lIo\V , ob. : 1 U rcan I" . mnUcr tor tranemlpeloR tbrougb ' \ ' I . II\I1 _ . _ _ _ _ _ " , . " . 1" -aOK : ) ne t. t. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ' ' ' 00 - - - ADVRIt'l'lSmO ' ItAT S. Ono colnl 1ll , tv 1nf1 'h , ' " 'f ) . ORn.halt col. umn. Jlor IIIOllth , a . , lIcr column. I' " ' \onth . , :3.W. 1.0.4 _ .In cln lter column , VII l OIU ! , tlr loch ) lor mont . ; . . . r" "II nlll 1'11'1. IInls I'or ' luoh , per . . . . . . u'r t. .1:0 : rach IDicr. . t rIJ" h t. . . . D. .1' " n. . . .snlnr''Ilo. , ruP. , 'rll 1IA CI'"I ' rl .I'I\1t ' " fit. . , , tv IOII. blot ! lue/flU : II " , ' II. . ' . . . . . . . . . , W.d' "KnoUCI.II tr .s. balr p..1 h. JH oK JlAt or ' ( " 1t8. . T)01l1 I , I. ' , " 0:11' : I/rf / I tor Jltlbllot-.IIIK , . , . . , , . . Inf. 'f nflo. .1 cllrl .hnnke. . . 1.llIuII dlllule8 of w'\llIotc. : It UtcS hl NI\.B.k . . - 'l'hw'1day , M. . 11)0- . . = - : : = : : - - 'l'he 'coal mincm strike for i 'i - wcr hours is taking on largc dimcnsions. 'Phe i nd ications ' . arc thnf it w . .ect 1.11 uranchcs . ' . : Industrics operated hy union labor bcfore an ttlulerstanding is . reached between the em plo'r- and employces. . . " - - - - Senator CUJ'rlr ; ' chatlces for the nOlllinatiou for congrcss grows brightcr as the date of the com ef1 .In npproaches. J n the pa'.t .lew days he has rccoivcd favorable " " 'couragcI1".nt from 80" cotmtil'fI .at Wf re slated fY t' , t"d. . . . Let tlt\ " good work b ' 1'he indiana Grand Army con- Vel" . . . . has rl'solved chat 'we hold in scorn aI l contempt all . . citi7ena of he TTnitcl Ptatp.s who sec. fit to branll Her soMicrs and tbeir : conduct . . . . as cruel and in- } )1\tllur" ) Thc G ; " " I Army boys Im"w " , hc.t to do with , the cop. p" " . .tJ"th j have encountcrcd th . oJreed . . beforc.-Kcarney . - . Hul2 , . Pn : essor K.1.iser , a South Ger- t"1 : , ' , CI HI .rcal ! ; cnius , ltaB pub. . ' , ' . Ud "How a p ) 011 to .r ' " A , hip With Eagles. " Pro fe or rrlIser says an cagle h s sufikicul strcngth to draw a 'b l1)1n , and , by mcans of numerous - merous diagrams and claboralc calculations , hc shows how eagles - les can be harnessed and the weights they can pull through" thc air. In spite of the ridicule with which the pamphlet .lias been received among mechanical aeronautsl Professor Kaiser is training a team of eagles for a balloon which he has in readi ness.-State Journal. . . . . . . - . . . In the : rears of 1894-95 when . ' . 'ee ' rat J .c1c1'acy was ad- min. . . r : 'u . . .lirs of state the la oring element of the countrr was out on a 'br. for more 110urS of work. In the year of . ' : ' " 1902 , aH. , ' .no'ing ; five yc. ! ' of pr < . . : : ; pedty u.uler a re I ' ' . . I pu .can .niuistration the same I elemcnt is out on a srike : , a less n mber ff hours for a da's , . . . ) rk at thc same pay of more 11Ours. III U1f fortner strike , in . ailint' tl' ) get wor. / . . . .y had to be : l . .t tIll' oup housc : bJ' the cliarity of the public. Now the. ) ' at their own expense they sail for Europe or son' other summcr. re sort , . . .ith th . . iamlies : for an outing. 'l'he sound of the whistle of .the Br6tlfen Bow Ro1ler Mills again delights the citizens of the ami . . . city vicinit. It means em- ' ployme t for se\'era1 hands amI indicat s that the over stoc1e of flour 1. . . " been consumed. At a tit e when wheat has to he imported - ported to k cp the mill In opera- t n , a malh 'iuite 1mr < lshiv f/'l' , . , 1 ( rgan when he has to . . . . . . . .11Jj , et with tniJ1 from districts where they raised their own . vhr. L , as th mauufactured ' flour 'cun be shipped in cheaper th u the wheat. As Mr. Loner- gan always p < 1)'s the higrhest markct price for wheat when the fr rmel' have whcat : for sale , they nCi ' . ht've R1l opportnn tj' to re. ci , . . . . . ate by using the Broken Bo. . . . . Roller Mills flour , which tVOUr" enable bim to Ieeep the " 1" ; ; in t" " r . .ton wben odds arc : .im t 1 . 'n. Stand np for home yom wath'c land. Congress has 110t ) 'c't been able to reach a conclusion on the Cuban , reciprocity bill. There is - _ . . . . . " , . - ' " , . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . " , . " " . . . . " " . . . " " ' . . , . . " . - ) . , ' ! t C'\ " 4 . . ' . . . . . . gravc doubts with some of the 1II0st able 1IIen in Congress as to i whether there i any rcd prod t ) ' I in the mcasure. While thc free or cheaper sugar is the plea made by the advocates of the bill it is \'crj' cluestionitble whether the hill if enactcd into law would elTect the price of sugar to the consumcrs. 'l'he rc Ii ncrs and jobcrs would in an prubahilit. ) . be bcnc/Hell / to the extcnt of the reduction of the tarilT but not the pcople. Il has always provrtt a a safc plan to uphold the pJ'lnci- pIc of protecti n to Amcrican industries - dustries and in this case we tire . inclined to think that Congrcss will malee it lIIistalcc if it mal < es anj'reduction on the tariff on Cuhan Sugar. , Ve do not fcpl that wc arc cancd upon to cripple our own industrics in order t fill the colTcrs of the Cuban republic. We havc bcen vcry gencrous with that peuple and we du not feel thcrc is any further nccd of us lavishing our gcncrosit ) ' on thCIII , at least imtil thc } ' havc bccn given a fair opportunit ) ' to pro- "ide for themselves frolll thcir own resources. ' 1'he production of heet sugar in the United States is yet in its infancy. 'With thc proper incouragement it is dcs- tincd to bccomc one of the grcat industries of our country. ' 1'he timc is coming should the manu- faoture of sugar from bcets rc- ccive the proper encouragcmcnt that we will not only be ablc to producc all of our own sugar in Lhis country l ut wi1l be enabled to compete on the markets of Europc. 'rhe iron Industrj' bj' thc fostering carc of our govern- mcnt has been ablc to compete with the European nations in thc production of iron and steel.Ve have built up an industry that has not only madc its promoters dch but has provided imploj'- mcnt for millions of people and made a market for our beef and porle. Protect American industries - dustries and we not only build up large communi tics 'of manu facturies but we create a market for the producer that makes the country prosperous and happy. Doooration Day Program. Urand Marshnl. . . . . . . . . . Col. v. C. ' 1'l\lbo AldoR. . .P. M. ' 1'owsley-N. E. Arm1ltrontl CO CMl'r'fJCI S. Spenkers-l\I K. llaKndorll , Alpha Mor un MUlllc-Mri lr E Tnylor. Mra J E Adnmllon Ilnll Decorntlons-Lleut.llough Kenoyer , Serleunt N ' 1' Gl\lId , Sergel\nt John \Tdod 'l'1 0 business mon uro requested to close their respeotive places of business - ness { rem 10 1m. . to 12 m , nnd from 2 to 4 p. m. It is nlso requested thnt they appropriately decorate their plneoa of Dusinoss cvith flnHs nnd bunting. l om NOON , A t ten o'clock a. m. the \'l.uious orgnnizl\tions IUl citiz nll will r ' ' 3t at the south aide of the publie square and form in I the following order an mareh to the cotnetry : 1 UrolwlI Bow IhUld. \ ) MOlllbors of the n. A. It. Post Itllllull soldiers or the OIvll Wur. a 1IIom11Ors of W. It. O. . . MOIuborl ! of Co. M. , 1st Holt. N. N. G. ullli nil Boldlnrs of Itho SpnnlRh.Amnrlcnll WitI' . Ii Brol\11 \ Uow HOllo COlllpnuy. II Urokon Bow lIoole & rulldor COlllpnny 7 Buptlst Boys Brlgl\do. S All ether lIoclotlos. \I SchoolluuU : ul\tluy school ( \hlldrou. 10 OIty omcluls. 11 CllIznns In cnrrlnltes. On arriving nt the cOUletr ) ' . the G. A. H. Post will haM oxeroises appropriate - priate for the oOOIlIlSiCHI , IUlII the doc. orutions of the cmvos will then talco plnee. It is espocinlly requested tlll\l u11 "ho possibly cnn do 110 , bring lIowors. Al"1'J ) tNOON. At two o'clook p. m. ILL the Opera Houae th following proHrt\\U \ will bo renderod. Soug , "Amurlca" . . . . . . .Uy Congro nt1ou l'rnynr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rov. ( leo. 1' . 'I'rltes 1IIuslo , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MltlHlolln Club Addruss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . \V. n.1I1111 tlon : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doublu Qunrlet Uocltntatlou. . . . . . . . . .MIRS Ethel Sltlwull Song . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ; Hyorson QUl\rtot Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .0.V. . BOI\I Uocl1ntlon. . . . . . . . . . Miss Ooanllo SulI1\'all Solo. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. n.'lIsol1 Song. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Double Qlinrtot Addross. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. H. IIUIIIPllfoy Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mnndolln Club Uelldlctton. . . . . . . . . . Rev. S. W. IUclumls CpUornla . .n..o nlld Uctnrll. Tickets 011 f\l\lc April 21st to 27th , 1\111) ' :17th : to June 8th , A\lb'\tst : md to 8th. T ihcrnl stop.over nrrnngc1l1ents mill reo t\101 limits. 1101' additional infonlllltion ask thc nearest Rent , Burlingtoll Routc or write f r It Cahfomla folder to J.ltRANCJS , Gencrnll'assenger Agcnt ' . Burlington Routc , 39'SI Omnha , Ne r. . . . . . " " . .1.1111"1" " " _ . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . " , i. . . . . - - - \ . . - - - . . . / - - Wb fAN SUFFRAGE COLUMN H1 > I'l'tlJ 1IY AI.I.ut H. I'HI.KIty. III 'J'he II\W , 'list. ' ' \Vhen a YOllng mail and a young women get marriecl ancl start Oil t in life with but Httle property as the great majority of young peoplc do Rnd worlc ancl save in order to secure a homc and something - thingto maintain thcm in their olcl agc , it woulcl seem that thc property they succeed in acctlInu- , lilting woulcl belo'11 ' : : ' to both i cually. ) 'l'hat just as utUch of I it would belong' helong to . thc wife as to the hushand. Is this so uncleI' the law in this gtatc ? No. 'l'he wi fe , howevcr harcl shc I 1aY work , however carefully - fully she may save shc docs not really have a dollars worth of propert ) ' that she can call her own. Shc cannot will a clollar's worth of this propcrt ) ' if she dies before her husbancl. But the husband can will two thirds of this property that the wifc has hclped accumtilatc to anyone hc plcases. Is this a just law ? Suppose that twenty years litter - er we fincl that this young couple havc secured a good 'quantity pcrsonal propcrty ancl that they have becn hlcsscd with a family of ninc chil tren and then the hus- bancl dies without leaving a will. 'l'his wifc who has helpecl accumulate - ulate this propcrty coultl not sell one clollar's worth of this propcrty but must sit with' folded hands untill the court appoints an ad- minidtrator and after weeks have passed and the requircd advcrtis- ing done five hundred dollars of this property and the wearing apparel and ornaments of her departed - parted husband arc given to her -yes really given to her for her own use. Then after the advertising - tising and administrator fecs , court costs and all other debts arc paicl the wife instead of being allowed to have one half of the balance of the property she has helped accun1Ulate is madc to share equally wi l the nine child- rcn which would givc' her one tenth of the property her labor and careful saving had helpcd ac- cumulatc. And the law would rcquire the pp intment of a 6'Ltardian for the children who would hold the property so de- cemling to the children. But suppose' now that the wife had died instcad of thc husband would the law require thc appoint- men t of an administrator and a great quantity of expenses for advertising , administrator fees , and court costs belore the husband - band could sell c ny of the prop- erty. 'Vould thc law rcquire that the husbancl onl. ) ' be allow- ed/hc / : hundred dollars and the wearing apparel and ornaments of his dcpartcd wifc and one tenth of the halance of the property - erty and that thc children should havc the : 'other ' nine tcnths of thc I property ? No. 'rhere would he no administrator - tor appointcd , n0 advcrtising fees or court costs to he paid out of the property. 'l'hc law would not set apart one dollar's wort h of the properly for the usc or support of the d\ildren. 'rhe husband would 'own it Rll. Hc could sell cver ) ' dollars worth of the property the wifc had helped accumulate and spend the money or go 'away and leave the children - ren to thc tcndcr mcrcics of the world without moncy or property to support them. Is thc law just ? Does it not seem that the law rcgards the wife as bcingab - solutely devoid of \rcntal love and care for 1tcr children that it must require the setting .lpart. . notonl ) ' thc husband's half of thc ! propcrtj' for UIC .care ancl support of the childrcn but in the asc above citcd it givcs to the children - ren four fifths of the mother's half of the property also. But if the wifc clies the law depends upon the 'husband's parcntal 10" to see that the chihlren is cared for. Dnt suppose now that the property - perty this husband and wife had accumulated consistcd of houses and lands "Renl Estate" and the . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . - - . . - . . - - - - . " . . - husband dicd without leaving a will. ' ! 'his wife would 110t rCilll.y o\\'n au acre of this land in her own right. Shc could not sell au acre of it , 5hc could not will an ) ' of it to an ) ' one. She could simply hold the homc5tead as a tenant during' h r lifetime and in adc1ition wonld be cntitled during her lifc time to the rents or pro- ceecls from enc third of the othcr land9 shc had helped pa ) ' for. At her death the land would dccree to thosc tJlC iaw dIrected it should go to. Shc would n.ot be allowcd to say who should I have c\'cn enc acrc of it. lIow'ould it be if the wife died-wh } ' the husband would own evcry acrc of it in his own namc. He could se1l an , ) ' or all of it , couid witt anj' or att of it to an } ' ol1e hc chosc to wiiI it to. Is this Jaw justVc havc not called attention to these. pro- visiuns of thc law in order to find fault with the mcu for we believe that hushancl dcsire thcir wives to have their just sh.re . of thc pro pert } ' and whcn thcy futty rcali e the conclitions will dc- mand a change in the prescnt law. . 'Ve ask wh , ) ' not allow.the wife in her own right , a one half in- tcrest in thc propcrty shc has hclped her hU ! band accumulate and al10w hcr to do as she pleases with it whcre th.ere is no written contract to the contrar } ' . 'rhcn if therc .lre. some men that c1sirc ! it ) 'oul11ight enact a law a1owing ] any man that is hog cnough to do so , to dem'and of the woman hc is about to marr } ' that she shatt allow him thc privilege of witting to whom he plcasef two thirds of the property - perty that he and his intcnded 'wife mLY ; accumulatc and that iu cass'she dies bcforc he docs that he is to havc all the property they have thus accumulatad regardless - gardless of the necessities and best interests of the childrcn. But make such a man show the hog that is in him by making the records that he madc such a demand and that they cntered into "Such an agreemcnt at the timc of marriage J. D. REAJ\I. . \II 800 l'OUlllllll1lJy. Probably thc smallest of larg- cst of beasts is the juvcnile mcmber of the heard of performing - ing Elephants with Gentry Dros. Famous Shows United. ' ! 'his fine Pachyderm has been in this country bWut a few months Jct his educa.tion is ncarly completed. His part of the programme puts to shame his older and bigger companions , and on account of his size hc is able to perform sc\'cral acts which have nevcr been aHC1n1 > tC\ \ by. Elephant 'l'rainers before. 'l'he "litHe fcHow" in question is but enc of the man } ' features presented sincc the conso1idation of Gentrv Bros. li'amous Shows. 'rhey wiil exhibit here , on Friday - day , June ( J. Ifor Tl10He ' 'VllO 1.I'Ve on 1l'arlnH. Dr. Bergin , Pana , IHs. , writes : "I have used Ballard's Snow I 1l1it11ent ; always recommend it to m ) ' friends , as I am contident thcre is no better made. It is a dandy for burns. " 'l'hose who I live on farms arc especially liable ! to mRny accidcntal cuts , burns and bruises , which heal mpidly ' ' is whcnllallard's' Snow Liniment applied. It should always be kept in the house for cases of emcrgency. 25c , 50c and $1.00 at ] d. McComas' , Brokcn Bow ancl Merna. 'J'O CUII.J < ; A. COI.n IN ONIt IV Take l.axatl'fo 11 rum II Qulnlnu TIIIJ1et . All clrn Rl tl ! rafuDlI the money If It fall8 to ClltO. 11 : . W. Gro'fo' lguliluro II ! on each box. 260. . , , , \ Rlllp APllweat have : : :1t pu : eneet : ! I op : l1iJt 1\ : . . PCSI 011. It re. Illtl ihe damp , ; flt \I \ : , ffA M ( ! pble. Sdlthu , " , do not brr Ie. \ No ruulhl : r. \ \ \ rr , > face 10 chafe 1:1 \ \ _ " , leul. 'I'ho ' harncII nol , ' " \ \ only le..pI , , \ \ lookll1l : like new , but wearl t w\ce \ . .Ionlby Ih. u.e oC urele _ lIarnell WI. f.- Sold nerywhero , , , In " n- plJ Ih. . . lohlle by Standard 011 L L Company . . _ - ' . . . . " " ' . . . . . . . . - - - : . . , : 't'1'V. , , - ! ; : . . . i.--- . - ; . . . . . . . . . . . - ' - - rr U1J1JLfUC > > U1J1JLfU1-fU1-hJ"Pl CENTRY BROS. FAMOUS Trained Animal Shows , . ' . , UNITED. \ ; ; : 1'1 , : Brokenbraska , FRIDAY , JUNE 6. 5 The Worid's Best Trained Animal Sh w. , . - - - - - - . . . .AHIS'l'OCRA'l'IC. . . . 325 ' 325 Nn L AC'l' . S : : . I Pet'forming Ponies , Dogs and Monkeys - I keys thut do Evel'ytding but taiiq E See the Herd of the Smallest Pel'forming Elephants , that is in Captivity. A Revelation in AniInal Training. - - - = - " ' = ' - " - , Mammoth Waterproof Tents Win Be I South of Depot. \ : , SEATING CAPACITY FOR 3000. ; I : , - - - = - = - - : : : - - - 'i WATCH FOR THE I . Grand ! ; ; t : e .P rade . ! 1E.n..n. u1..fU1..fU1..I1. C > > - . ' 1I" .3 , . . : ti . - , . ' . ' 1..1. ! " ' : : ' : ' . ; . . . : . t . { . : . . . , . . . . . ; : . . f. . . . . . . . . . : .f. i : ' . } . " ' ' , . . . : . ' . { . ; . : ' , rfN , . ' ff . " " : - I.r. . _ .m'.1.- : : : : , . . ' : : : , IJ ! . : r . : . : " - , i1. : f . . { . : : ' . : ; " ,81. " . . : ' , . : ; ' ; . ; : , . . IAGLE' . 'GRbCER _ y J l : ; i , . , 4 4--- 1 : mt . ' . . n : 'i' , ! It : ; I : I r All parties indebted to the Engle Grooery , are reqnestod M ' to oalland settle th ir account by onsh at onoo. I must have ! . . . . . , ' \ ! " , : : . - money to PBJ 1 .11 s , I oannot d 0 b USIn BB on WIn d . . . , . 'il" .j , : . . . Yours truly , : : tA' : il . ' W . S SWAN ! r 1M II 'n . Proprietor. . -r , l 10 Bars of Soap for 25c. 1 " . . , . . . . . . .1. . .10 . : . . . . . . , - _ ' . , . . . . . . . . . " . , , . . . . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . . : . , . _ : : r /.v. / : . ; . , . . : . . 'ot ' : ' . . . . . . . . . . .m.04I- . . ' . . . . . , _ " " " . . " . " . . ' . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . , , . ' . . , , " . . . . . . . . , . , u. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . : : , , . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . .u. ' " , . . , . . . . nt . . . . . . . . , : . . : . . . , . . :4'e . 1 , : 1..j'I..I. . . . : . . . , . . ; . e. . . : ilr' - : . . . . .n. . ' . ' ' ' ; el'.f . , . : : ; ' " : f } : ; : t ; i } ' { : i 1 ; ( i. ; i ; : ; : .I. i ! } : : ; : W.- ; : } ; : N : : } ; t. : : ; 'iJ ; : : ; : .oI : } j.J : i . . . - - - - - - - - - - - I Coal o.n , Case line an'd Axle Crease. . / CoiIecs arc strictIy pure. ur 'reaR arc strictly tine. I Our Extracts arc excelcn1 ] , . , ur Spices-None better. . . ur Vinegars-Pure they arc. OUR. BREAKF AS'r FOODS ARE lIARD TQ DEA T. Dricd Fruits arc clean anc1nicc. ur Pickles are appeti ng. Our Oli"es arc olh'es. . ur Bacon is thc lest. , . . ( t ur Hams-'l'hey arc.b . autics. Yours for Purc Healthy Food Products , at , Pure THADJ > ld cw- . J . C . BOWEN'S cr V 1Jlcgar. MARK. Of Course. - . Yes , Wall Paper & Patetn Medicines r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . .4 , A New Second Hand Store ! Hugh Kcnno'cr has opened up a Second-Hanel Store in thc building on the we sidc of the public square , at A\V . Dr lce's old stand. Hc has it Hnc line of' I ron Beds , SprinJIs and Mattresses.t t A .complete line < ? f ne' ' moulding and new saws. Frame work a specI ltj' , and ahsfactton guaranteec1. . Jel.Repairing : and up- of all kmds . holstermg promptly -lonc. . " . . ' . ' ' = . . , . . . .r.- < - . . - . _ . - ' " - _ _ . . . . . " . . . . , '