' ' " . I. , , r' . i ' - to success , provi < led only a v gor- ous and aggressive campaign is , waged. li'or this the wide acquaintance - quaintance of Judgc Kinkaid in the district and his expcrience in prcvious can vasscs will surcly serve in good stead. 'rhe people of thc Sixth district - trict have bl'Cl1 enjoying unprecedented - dented and constantly increasing prosperity since the administra- y ' tion of national affairs under republican - publican policies. 'I'hese corrects of rcpublicatl prosperity have becn seen in the steadil.r wealceri- illg grip of the fusionists , at on ' 'time all-powerful therc , which . ought to be entirely shaken off at the coming clection. 'rhe " , abilit ) ' of Judge Kinkaid to represent - present his constituency with credit iu congress is concedcd by all , He is closcly identified wit1 thc vadous interests of his scc tion of the state , whose advancement - ment will ccrtainly be substantially - , , ally promoted bJ his election.- " . : Omaha Bee. ' ' . . , ' . . . ' ' ' ' . Special 'j'I'nln to D'I1V r. 11 'I'he Burlington will run ( : special train to Denver for th International Sunday School i' Convention , leaving Omaha 6:15 : : p. m. " 'Vednesday , June 25 , to ' connect at Lincqln with the ' ' ' Evangel Special' from St , Louisi ' : Special train will leave L ncoln , \ I ; about 7:30 : p. m. Standard sleepers - . , ers an tourist sleepers will be , . Garried. Reservations should be I : made early with G. 'V. Bonnell , 'f City Passenger & 'I'icket Agent , Burlington Route , Lincoln. BUSINESS . CHANCES In the most attractive country for the farmer , stock raiser , lIH\ttufacturcr , alii ) , i I\'e.stor. 1'IcII ty of good oppor. tU111ltes 111 the GREAT CENTRAL SOUTH Kentuoky , Tennesseo. Alabama , Mississippi & Fiorillo , - ut all points on me line of Louisville & Nashvil1e Railroad. All classes of hnsincss men will fit1l1 the grente9t chances in the United States to make huge profits hy reason of the abundance and cheapncss of . . . Land nnd Forms , I . { Timber nnd Stone , Iron nnd Coal , . Lnbor-Everythlng. lree sites , finuncialllssistunce , aucl frcclldlll from tamliou for the maliu. fllcturer. 1.111111 1U1Il farms at $ r.oo per acre atlll upwards , 'uull 500,000 acres in WeRtIorida thut cun be taken grnlis miller the Unitell Statcs IIomestcI111 laws. \ Stock' raising in the Gulf Coast District wi11lJ1a e cuormous profits. Ha f fair exourslons the first nnd third Tuesdays eaoh manU' . - Let us know whut you waut , 1111I1 we will tell yon where und how to gel it-hut don't dc1u } ' , us . the count ! ) ' is filling , np rapidly. Pnnted multer , nl'nps amI all information - mation fre ! ! . Addrcss , R J. WEMYSS , General Iltttnigratiolt and Indnstrial 1.0UI8VII. Agent n , K " . . ' I I M. P. KINKAID THE' NOMINEE.I I : o&IIHaUeR Xaclo OR tko 118tk Fer."l Ballet. Currie , Crllue" CAd , DecluAlI , And Darr tthnrt 0. . vote _ . - - ' ! 'he most extended republican convention ever held in the Sixth conbrressional district was held ut Crawford last week. tl'he meeting was called to order - der by chairnTan of the ccntral committee , McDonald , who introduced - troduced Judge 'Vall as tcmpor- ary chairman of the convention. J udgc Wall on a cccpting thc 1 > Q- sition thanked the COlllluittec for I I the honor conferred and discus - , ed the pplitical situatiou f r about thirty minutes in an able an forcible manner. F. , F. Ke'cr was elccted , temporary secretary , and P. 1-4ambert assistant. Thc , usual committees werc appointed. tl'hc tcmporar ) ' organization was made permanent. 'I'he convcn- tion at oncc proceedecl , to business - ness and on motion an infor1t1al bal10t was taken on , cilndidates for congress. The informal bal10t resulted in Kinkaid 75 , Currie 49 , Grimes 35 Beeman 19 , Darr 13 , Cady 12. ' Balloting continued until six o'clock when a recess was taken for supper , Balloting was again resume < ; l at 7:30 : and continued up to 11 o'clock p. m. , when the 100fh , ballot had been cal1ed. 'I'here being no prospect of a break th convention adjourned to 8:30 : , next morning. ' .rhe recess during the nigh instead of solving , the problem appearant1y incrcased the effect : iveness of the dead lock that had prevailed the previous day. Balioting resumed at 8:30 : a. m. on the 13'arying but little from the first cast. Kiulcaicl would occassionally reach 81H and frequently Currie would make 5Lyf , A recess was taken ahout I 10 o'clock when there , was an apparent deal cntered into b ) thc Becman , Grimes , Dan and Cady supporters to nominate enc of the , four by stampeding the Kin- kaid or Currie forces. The deal was commcnceed with Grimes and cast thcir combine forces' for him fi\'e timcs and a1teru ted to each of the other fhree until one of them had secured enough votes from the pther candidate ! ? to eler-t. J3ut the ruse qid no effect the Currie , and , Kinlmi < l forccs sufficiel1t1y to ele t , Grimes' votc run up to 886 , Bce- man to 81 , Dan 800 and Cady 87 . As it ook 104 to nominate - inate no election was securcd and the ballot dropped , back , to the old score , with the cxception of a gain of two votesrom Blaine for Currie and an occasional 3 } vote to Currie from Cheyenne. ' ' recess at noon gave Kin- kaid's men an opportunity to get ! , N , , . . : C'G ran d. ; , , f ; - , t ' Cigars. . . . . 1 . MANUFACTURED BY- E. H. : , Atuey , < " . . . . Broken Bow , - - - , Nebraska. 't . , . BUTTER : AiND ; 'EtO'S ' WtANT"ED. . . . A. 'V. Drake has located in Realty Block in the rear of A. E , " " 1 Anderson's Jewelry Store , and is prepared to pay the Highest . : Cash Price foriBuUer and EJIIS. . . South Entrance-Look for , sign over .door. , I together and renew thcir determination - mination to stand b.r their pre- fered candidate as long as he i was in thc lead. Currie's supporters - ' porters as well as Grimc's 111 tt I declared themsch'es in lll\'or of sta.ring with thcir mun and if neccessaf. } ' di with him. It ap- pcared from subsequent devclop- ments that Beeman and Darr , had can\'assed the situation with thc vicw of finding an easy place to light. Balloting was again resumccl at I :30 : , but thc break that was looked for ditl not come. Grimcs reached as high as 52 } ! votes , atul Currie held from 43 to 5 , while Kinlmid held steadil.r onto 75 to 81J . It was about thrc'e o'clock in the afternoon wheh ever"bmly thought thcy wanted a recess and ' 40 minutes were taken. Up to that hour 177 formal - mal ballots had been recordcd , und the vote stood ! { inknid , 79 ; Grimes , 48 ; Darr , 13 ; Beeman , 19 ; Curric , 42 ; Cad ) ' ; 9Vall ; 9. Whether the reccss would de- velope 'Vall's chances as a dark I horse 01' malce Kinkaid , Grimes , I Curric or Cady , was a mere mat- , tel' of speculation. But befor the 40 minutes had expired , t11 deal was consumatec1. Bcuman , and Darr had joined forces and found and easy place to light. The ) ' had , by combining , 32 \'otes. Kinkaid only needed 24 voles to land him safely. Chairman called the convention - I tion to order and callcd for a report - port of the committee on resolu- tions. 'rhe report was rcad and adopted. 'I'he rcsolutions wcre \'cry similar to those passed by the Custer county c011\'ention. ' .rhe 178 1'011 was called , which resulted ils follows : Kinkaid , 124 ; Curde , 43 ; Grimes , 30 } ; Cady , I ) . cfor the result of I the vote was announced , Scnator Currie 1I10\'cd that the nomination - tion of Judge Kinkaid be 11lade unanimous. ' .Ihe motion was secondcd by Judge Grimes , and the motion went through amid great excitcment. li"or several , minutes thc applause was im- mcnse. ' ! 'he motion was declared - ed carried , hut the secretary's tall ) ' of the 178th ballot was never , announced , li or an hour or more the timc was occupied with speeches by . - . . COME'AND'SEEUS ' , ! - We Are Better Prepared For Business than , Ever. , PRROn&ON nRYLAt04 o 0-1'1'1111.1'\0 d ; BLAOK , : ' ! , COO poutl ll. 8enlce teefl , $5 o $12. MAINE-Hlgb Grade Percbeon ; GLORlIC 1.84)0 ) poundl. LOGAN-Flvo 10arll old ; hrown ; UIb ! ; Orade Bblrlli weight , I.roo IloDnd. . - } ' old ; ba'i Hlgb MorKan and FOX-RIKht'Cllrll . , ClJde ; weIght. t..oo lOnnu . PIUNOK- brolVn ; paccr and trotter iwelsbt 1,1 pounds. T'UI ' Uour Geado BervJce } , 'CCIIS.1OO o 88,00. . Come and see' , OUR JACKS. DEPESDRNO II" r.rammotb Jack. 8.eau I old JUly'.Jlb , 1111..2 , and 1'lhlllarlIert. bu bon. . , \1 Jack ot bll aliCe In Ibeeo P8rt : a iood per' fOrlner and .uro IJreuder. denleo rue. , t5 to $19. DUDE 11 A ) lfIIDmotli Jack , rather I.oall. bn a ItrMt IJr'fd r ot larllo. alJ'lIeb mnl" . . tJenlco feu tlom 13 to , . 'l'here ' .110 better IIJ\"oatmlJnt thlon breedlDK mnlll' a. the tnarlu't 14 hkln , = anf aliO. 'l'bor al'\ ! learce and the7 will " 0 hlghtr. 'fb y will maleo the .eluDU of l00'l at the old i Btar lJreedluK Uarn , north 01 ralhoad. Un.en , lIowNebruka. . Como aUllae\Ollr I k bef on blYeaIDi' , Wo are IIl1ro tor bll.lnelland to . . . . , . . -W. J. WA Z , I'llJIcJplo 0 a ner d MIUIAger. lei , . , Judge Kinkaid , Beeman , Senator Curric , Judge Grimes , Caclyand Darr. 'l'he defeated camlidates pledged their support to Judge linknid. . Aftcr transacting' l oltlc miner busincss and selecting the ccn- tral committee the convcntion adjourned. - - JHB18craUc Cenvctlllon. Democrats oC Custer count ) ' arc hereb ) ' called to meet ill mass in convcntion utBrokenBowJune21 , 1902 , to place in nominution a candidatc Cor count ) ' attornc ' , elect delcgates to the slll : tuttI congrcssional convention autI to transact snch other business that ma ) " properly comc beCore said convention. J. J. 'VIISON , Chairman. 'V. B. EASTIlAU , See' ) ' . LOW ll'l'ES NOR'raWEST. "Ia lIurllnglon Jtoutl' . $40 for the roun < 1 trip too Helena , Butt , Spolcane and tlUUl ) ' other points from Omaha , Lill- coIn. Hastings , Grand Island and Incarly ull points on the . & M. R.R. $45 for the round trip to 'I'a- . coma , Portland , Seattle , Vancouver - couver aitd Victoria' frout th same points. ' Tickcts on sale daily , July 11 to 21 , 1902. Good returning until - til September 15. Choice oJ routcs , Stopovers allowed O t , both going an returning trips , ' Ask the nearest BurHngtop Route for a foMer , or write , J. FRANCIS , Gencral Passcnger Agent , Omaha , Nebr. . Ih llobllcan UesolntlOI1R Itf CII tcr Count , The repuhlican1 of Custcr count } ' lt com'cution assemblccl , rcaffirm the Jri'1- ciples of repuhlicallism as fet forth III the national plnHonll of 1900. Wc cougrntulatc U1e people UPOll Ule happ tl'Ss atul prosperit } ' that has cOllie to the1l1 us (1 rcsult of republican policy : mc1 rcp1\hlicllll legisllltion. Wagcs were ncver so hiJ.h ; , llor producers so well cOIllpensnted for their prollncls m now. . - . , . America's . . BtEST , Editorially FearlesR Cons'sterUy ' Ropublloan News from all of tlte worM-Wcn written , original stories-Answers to Cjuories-Articles on lIea1th , the Home , New hooks. allcl on Work ahout the fllrlll aU11 gardell. The W ekly Inter Ocean III a member of the Associated , Press , the only Westcn ! NewspllIJcr receiving the cntlre telegrap lie news scrvicc of the New York aun Ul1l1 special cable of the New York Worlcl-clnily rcporLq frolll over 2,000 spccial cqrrcspondents I' ' throughout thecountry. . YEAR ONE DOLLAR Snhscrihe for the Rna'UlHIC'\N und the'Wcekly ' Il1ter Ocean one ' 'hoth ' for ' . . ) 'car , papers $ r.50. - \ Mcn were nevcr so well housed , cJoUlI cl Rill ! fell , ntlll have hcver before hml more contcntment of miml ttum during the ) 'CIt8lillce repuhlican lJOlicy hns lIceti ennc1cll Iuto lnw. We con ratulnte the l'rcldeut ! ntul the Ann ) ' on the 5ntl ! fnctor } ' progress nll\l1e In the ' ' in lI\trpre\illg ! ! thc lit- AurecU h 1\111 estuhlishlng order , nl1l1 wc uuqnnlifil'tU ) ' cndorse thc licor . ollr govcrnment therein. Our flng .1" In U1e ' } and Utcre It wl\1 \ rcmaln until lIudt t me I\S thc Amcrlcan 1ll'OIJlc lua ) ' deem it expedicnt or proper to give thc islnndll free IItlil n intlcpenclcnt go\'cru- ment , ! luch as it hM just gi\'cn C'ubn. 1'he American Ann } ' hM tn1.cn up the work of maintaining nuthorit ) . In the } ' , IIllll while we dcplore nllll Rc\'ere y cotulcmn nn ) ' Installccl of cruet- ty which Jt\I\J' ha\'c occurrcJ , wc remem. ber our soldiers arc fighting n barbnroull alld treuclterous foe which has luflicted most re\'olting ntlll Inhumatl ntrocitlcs " 11011 ilM pr 1ioucrll. It is the Nutlon's Ann } ' 11mwn fnlln e\'cr ) ' scction of OIlr countr ) ' , knowing no lJOtitics nor creed , but f ghtln the Nntion's hntUes 1\t1l1cr \ thc Nutlon 1lng ; 1\1111 we t'cscnt wilh hldignlltlou , the reccnt dcmocrntic cffor ! ! ! to Ilrag its honor in tlte Ihllt ! nllll cast n : . llroach npoll its fair nnmc. We congrattlillte the repubticnll Ilnrty for the fnithful ful/ilhnenl / of the tJ edb'C mnde nt itslultiotlnl convcntlon of 19 < JQ. to hT Vt ; the oppressclt blallil of Ctlbu n frce RI1I1 hlllependent govenllnenl , which wns conslltllatl't1 nt 1In\'Rua on Mn } ' :2Q : , hy the withdrawni of the Americal ) troops RlIII the ttlnling o\'er of tls gov. crmncnl to 118 own people. \\'e COUlUlCllIl onr present cotlnt ) ' on1. clals for their htlsinclls Jikc mcthotls lit the llminlstrntion of cotlnt ) . l1fuirs. We congmtulate the pcople of Nehn\ ' ka upon the present prosperit ) ' of Ol r state , nnel we conllnentl the busincss like an economic mcthods employed hy Gov. Su\'uge l1t\ll the IIlnte pfficials of his mI. lUinistmtion , which ha\'c resulted ill 1\ sa\'ing to the stille in comparison "ith prccc dlng ntlmlnlstrntiolls of ncarly two hllt1l1rec1 nnc.l fift > . thoulll11111 Iiollarl ! . Be it further RnsOlvuu , Thnt we disapprove of the inequalit ) ' of the prcscllt tllcthods of the asscslttcnt of propcrt } ' for taxutlon , there being no two cCl\1ntles I\I SCSiCcl up- au the sllme basill. We thcrcforc dcltultlll thut our rcvcnue IIlW9 of the stuttJ he amenc1cll 110 that e\'er ) ' dollur's WQ th of IJropcrt ) ' or fnmchises shall he nssessetl I1t 1ts actul11 e Sh'altle unll that the Icvies he Ilccreascll t ( ) lhe lowest po : dhlc utlmbcr of mills , thl1t will provide 9t1 " i- lint revcune for count } . nt1l1 stnte pur- poscs , Be it further. , RHsor.\'yIJ , Thal it he malIc Ute IItlly of the nltomc ) ' gcncrnl 1U1I1 count ) ' nllor- twy to sce that the Inw is llroperl ) ' enforced ; IInll he it furthcr RJ\If.\1tD,1'hut wc recomlttenll the call1ui { of llllituliollal con'c ltion in the ncnr future , or that the Ilncstioll uf n1l1cn ments to the constitution he suh. mittcd to the people of the state for their mtificaUon. With the undcrstatllting that the lIon' . l . 1\1. Currii ; is II catllUtlate for the posl. tion of L'Ollgressman froUt this congres. sioual 11islrld ; thereforc , be it RJtsorvltD , 'rhllt we rccoHnize in l\h : . Currie his eminent fitness for the pIned ; 1\11I1I1S 0 mark of our cotlfidence , we lip hcreby l1uthori7.c hint to nattle the tlel " gatwn to represcnt hill interesl in the l ongrnssionl11 convcntion. . S. I. . CANNON , G. U. 1\IAIR , n , M. AMS'ItJUqW , } Com" It. C , WIr.SON , JOliN } tImSit , . U. S. IJund ( . . ) ffice. JAJlI&8 wnIT II&AD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Uei.tcr ! l . U. YOU O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ucccttcr LEGAL ADV&I&TI8KMGST8. All ndenllemenu under tbl. huall w\1l \ bo charged tor nt leval rRtel , vial ' 1.00 pl'r 1IIIIIIm tor ftr t loftortlon. anll IIo per ' 'lunNl lor Ilc lubeeqaout InecrUon. J. "aqullre" I ! , tcn IInel or traction tbereor. ItOAD NOTIOE. To whom It mllY concern : 'rbo commllalonur appolnte,1 to vlow a rllad oommODC1II1at ( a I'LlIII 49 chalnl IIl11t" ot tbe Hw corner of 8001l0n II , townlbll ! H , rlnlt" 11. welt of the ( Jlh 1' . M. . tunnlnlt ahout 80 chain. IIL' ancl runnln" theDclI almol Iluo Inutb obout II' chatll' ; boncoloutbout about 10 cbalns ; tbollc ! ' I\lmo. duo ollet aboDt I cbalnl ; thence norlhoal .nll .outhout to brhlKIl acrun trllote about 10 challis. 8..ld rOlld 101l0wlng , Aludd1 creck frDIII IlolutollooflIntto Illidge at north. oallt corner of lIalll 8. 14 , ha. . ropotled Iu rlYOI ot the cI1/lbll.b.noD thoreot. .aud all obJectl.uu . thereto. or cilimll for IIamal/cl. / 111 nil 1 110 Illed II ] tbo COUDty clork'i olncu on or before noon ot Ibe tlltb da , or A\lltu l. 11102 , or tllcb rOllll will be . tabl\.b'd \ wllhollt rderllnoolhoroto , III wltllO'1 wlll.reot I bavo bcrfunto let IUY hand 111111 leal or said COUII " , .11111117111 da101 , JUliO , 1\100 , 0110. W. Daw&y. [ IIALI 1.4-M Counl1Qlerk. ' : ' , ( I . . . - : _ . , lrbes tef llet.rM. - To ndvcrtise Nebrl1ska the J1urHU1-tOfi U.Utttc wnttl' ! lhoto raphB 01 NcbrlU1ka fnnt1llnlll\toct. : scel1cs. nt1l1 lo " of them. l'rlzc.1 mllglllg from 15.00 to 125.00 in cn.11t nl1l1 inc1ttc1ilt trips to Chicago , St. rollill. Dcn\'er nllcl through the I1Jac\ : lIiIls hlbecn aUllolluce < l lIy 1. Frl\uclg , nf'nrrI\II'A" clIgcr AJ'Cnt , OUI/dla , who wIll ! leud n ltlUoull iuonunU011 to Rny- one iuterclll'tl. st- NOTIOK 10 OIiBDITOK8. In County Coull , "Hbtn and f Ootter coant" Nobrntka. lu Iho mlUer ot the " .tAtO ot Jeuo I , Bidwell , IIKeat d. T Ibe creditors ab1 belrl ot .ald elL\tel Yon ale . horabl noUlod IhU 1 "III lit at 1M Ooun , Court room , In Uroken Bow. 10 " ' " connty" ort b. 181h .ta , of AUIU. " tb" 1J.h : III , of ud1lber. and 011 the 13tll llaJ or > > eefllubllr , t\1tllIftcb \ a IOn'olock A. M. ot oath d'T , to r- CIIIVhO and examine AU clalmll l alU" .ald eltll , \VII " , Iew 10 Ibelr . .dJIIment aJllI allowancG alld on the Rut dlt" All allowauce' fled hOI &o atOld or wldo" will be burd And u alut. 'I be Umo IlInllII ! 'or tbo pruontatlon or tl. . . . . lIIIalni lahl o.tnlo II IIX month. . am' Ihll u.o limited ror vaihlont " ' do"t. II 000 1hf trom the 131/1 / dlY 0 Jnnll , Il11/ ' WUnn. m , hind trnd tbe 8eAot IIld Count.- Colin . till. IIlh dl" bf Jlln" , IlIJ. . fI'l.3-IH IIIUL ) J. A. AmllUI' , Co\U1"Jullgo , , - " " - . , r It a"b't the anatera.t U..t K "it a to' your repaired w"th that ' re"ult" , all a pe'ect ) , It aA th IIOW , , { ) ttow , tbRt tloe8 tbo bl1altll\8t1 , I\I1Y bUDltlcr oaD buy the ftno klmlo of material thnt J nao In 'r palrlllJU but shih ' . . i8 Iho moat vatualtla material toot JIm bit need In walch : nnd the bUDRleronn'c rCP:11rlnltl nell my ' kUI for \Vbnt' tc III " , ' 11 nml It will oost you 10(1' . " 1 b\1ngUnK \ at lower prlocd. 11' . W .llA : " .t.S ! , Jewaler "uti Optlolnn. Wbat 81do of qIlBfO. ' . . . - . ' ; HUTIIO ton - ' - TIM'ETABLE -TABLE ' c i Route l 't I , . UUOKEN nOW..N'E . 1.lncoln , .IJII'cr . , Ontalta. nel nR. ClthnKO , lIa Ie , Itt. .r "eph , I-Ortl tlld. 11 : . . . . " . " Clt" , HaUt I.ak : CIt . "to 1.0b1H. An. ' 'MltUF'I'IlJltico ' ! " 11oint , . . It"Nt Altd'JUII-dJuC. And Huutla Weat. , No. 4J-V.Ubuled : IIVro. . dalll , Ltncoln , Om. . ha , lit. JoaepnoKenl" l , .n ; 'LQnll ! . lObi cage and all polo\t eat'all bl1th. . . " . 0 41 DolO' . tio. f4-LocI\I' IIJIrCIIS : ) Clatl1.l .Llnco\n \ , Om&lia , tn. Jo Qpb. Kall ell 0 tv , In. [ LaIlIeJ Ohlta/CO allll all polntll &Utand ' .l1tb , . . . . , .d 31 a. . . : io. 4G-Frolgh1ltall" . ltayooDa , , rand , JalA11d , Auror ! Heward and " , IU ( ln . . . . .1. . . . . .II 01 JI No.4Q-nolllht , oall1 cxcepl Hanaa , . l1avcnlla and Intormlodillo polnl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .216 pm :0:0 : , 4t-VeatlbUIM illIpr " dloUl , pIGI.na , Heat. Uo Bntte. 1'0rllall1 1\1\0 all PaoI a Coa" polntll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . : . . . . .lIocala No. .3-Local uproell daU" Al1I'D aoci . Intermediate volnu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1I1\8.p. \ No. -Frel \1ally'topl 01111 An..lmo tloneca , WbJlman , IInd lUancc. . . . ' " . . . . . . .10 341m 'I" " No. 41-1I' ' ht. datly IIJCOp : ttUndA1 , , noca allf1lnt t'dI"teIPOlnt.e. . , . . . . . . . ; < ; -.1111b pm. 81\oplll \ , dILIII8''ndreelln1ng cl1alrjo&r' Iea' . Iroo ) 011 t roJ1gh' fllnll. 'l'lck81 10111 aD4 bag- sage chockd ! W'IIDT po\n \ In Ibl U.1ed ' ' : ! Ia ea and Canada. ' . ' : No. 48liM merohanqt.o car. TU , . ' . . . 'J" : .rkun , . dllYI and aturdaJ lio. 40'11clrr1 ' ; , 1 Korl tor naYeD. . Drand a1anll'DO'fra d'LlncoID. , Mortnat10I1" l 'Um4l.'bl. . and tIcket call on ot' 'If.tlt U : . LOr ) , aab1i lIon' . IIr , , J Vrana" . O. I' , A."ql ab"if/1'f'i ' ' ' " 1 ( . , ' 8J..A . < < lnt ! , SOHEDULE , OF BROKl1r. DOWj-MAILR. poncb' 'W t wul Clo.tQAt 8 p. 1 : . . .Qxcept 8qriday when it will cloeo atOlti p m. . .1' uph , ba Uor'\ralu : No. 4 : ! 010100 at ,8 a l I\l1d ( Ot : NO.If" < < ; loa81 at , 11.80 a.m. KaU10r Anile , " 'nil oln" AIII OOr.nd IIll1nd carrlodou' : tratn ' 1ioU. Oconto , Ia oC Rfno IQJ1 . ' ' dall7 ex- I ebllt ! lunda , . cldl. . . ; . _ ) ! 1" Tl1l1kor.'II' ' l ! ( limo day _ lIl1wa1 , Jill , ' t'lUntll1' ' 11411 , cO."Sundal i"lo.e'1It1'a III , l1ll1g.IIAme'dll' , Jtoilnd 'VallofVI ' ( UtICa 'and Elton , oloa al1 a m"Tqoa""Tkudda ) " 'lIllSalur4. , . ; Intvelnll ' , arg , tla1. I ! U1oor , Ia Gnnull1. OllorgetOwn and U.t D j rrrlo at 11:80. : TuocictAy "rhlfrWat aad tiator- . Iav rotufnlJ\tf laue. at W.81laarn. , ltaJ. O lCl1l0Ufl from 1100 ; a m'to 8.00 P , m. t3nD- 4are : ( rom ; 46 p , m , , , , :4b p. m. JAlb 1 open iWeekdlY. from 'j a' . UI to H , P. m. 8uDla 1I 1J:80 : L m.1O 9 . 'm. OellcraldollnrJ Dot open , Sun. "day " mDmlul u b r t t ro : . ,1L.J.n1'T.l'.M' , , ' - - - - ' - 0 _ _ , , _ _ , 'I 'Ij j ! w-- I . " ( I AM GOING ,1'0 l Ir.r : : : " . CLOSE . ; . _ If ; , . 1 1 . .i1 . . . ' , ' ' OUT . " \ 1 I 'j r\ \ ' L " , 4 > l I m hi y enlire aloek of olo'blog. Big out , i , prices , of LadieH 8ho08 to reduoe tbe 8tpok. Opmo nd a1 m ' . " - . ' . ' . lt ) have your IDBBRllro laken for a l I " . . : .r ; m TAILOR -MADE 'SUlT , 1 . m . ' \ Prices From $8.50 Up The rigors of wlnterwllJ soon 1 As Good As You Want. , , be over. ' PJeasanter days ahead. , D on ' t f ergot llat I we j Drlght things In store f'lr all. , . II I Drlghtest tblngs In Men's Dress , m SELL G ROCER.IES 'Qo9Js that we bave ev.r . : shown m I . ' r , a ' 0 118 b P r I OC8 , all d pay tb 0 I -or seen. , 1 [ f1 patterns Come for and the look Spring at them-500 and Sum. : m HI II ! I lOS t M ar k e t nces f or P ro d uee. ' , : ; aiT s : ; : : , J.he 1 \ I rl wise-crlces ure-all Everythlnglmaae the time-never w ) drously to ypur low. other- l11e3S" t I J H A R RY D A' " ' . J [ I \ I f.lJ roken (1W , Nebraska , I' I , GQJD1JUIrm = . . . = . . I " " " , , . . - .