Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 10, 1902, Image 5

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. Ceutr . l.NelJr sku Stock Uroven ; 8S .
elation Meet ! ! .
Broken Bow , Nebr. , Saturday ,
July 5th , 2:30 : p. m.-Uuder call
for the secend regular annual. .
meeting of Central Nebraska :
Stock Grower's Association , its
Jnembers convened in the court
room in this city.
Present- : . A. George , Pres. ;
S. \Varrick , ' 1'reas. ; 1. A. Re-
' ( neau , Secy. ; and Geo. Templar ,
J. A. Kellenbarger , S. Wadding-
ton , James , ' \Vooel , Da\'id Christian -
tianYillis C lllwell , Clarence
Metcalf , F. C. Embree , . J.
Ric'.mrdson , 'I'om li'inlen , A. D.
Johnson , H. M. Sullh'an and
several visiting stockmen not
members of the Association.
Minutes of the first rl'gular
annual meeting of July ( Ith , 1901 ,
and also of all subsequent ! ; ' , , '
and execu ti vc meetings , were
read and each were appro\'ed.
The reports of the secretary
and treasurer were submitted , and
on motion of S. \Varrick"sec- ; -
. oned by 1. A. Reneau , an l auditing -
ing committee was appointed by
the president to audit the accounts -
counts respectivel ) ' .
Committee reported . substantially -
tially as follows :
"We , your committee , appointed -
ed to audit accounts of secretary
and treasnrer find as follows :
'I'reasurer's acc't balance . $125.85
Recieved fees , six members -
bers , $5.00 each. . . . . . . . 30.00
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Vouchers paid. . . . . . . . . . 134.80
Balance on hand. . . . . . . . .S 21.05
' 1'hat the sccretar"s book corresponds -
responds with same , with order
of $6.00 outstanding to balance.
Present ( payin ) membership"
Dated July 5th , 1902.
t CI'ARlmCH 1\h\TCALF ,
I Signed , { S. VIADDING'l'ON ,
'VILIIS CADWItLL ,
AmJiting Committee.
On mohon , the report of the
auditing committee .was accepted -
ed and the original ordered filed.
Under a suspension of the rules ,
' \V. A. George was elected presi-
dentj L. H. Jewett , vice-presi-
I dentj S. K. Warrick , treasur r ;
I 1. A. Reneau , secretary ; each to
succeed him , .1f in office and each
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for the third term to his respect-
rive , posi tions.
I W. A. George , L. H. Jewett ,
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\Vadding-ton , D. Christian and
Clarence Metcalf were each elected -
ed a member of executive commit -
mit tee.
U neler motion of D. Christian
and the withdrawal of his name
as member of the executive committee -
mittee , H. B. Andrews was elected -
ed to fill the vacancy.
A general discussion of matters -
ters of interest to stock growers
followed election of officers.
' 1'hat of "scabbers" or itch in
cattle being the principal topic.
This was very fully considered
from , 'arious points of view and
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Where to locate ?
Why , in the territory
travcrscrl hy the
1 L uisville & Nashville
Railroad.
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Great Ccntral Southern Trunk I.ine ,
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Kentucky .Ten nessee , Alabama ,
. Mississippi , Flordia ,
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Stock Raisers , Manufacturcrs ,
In vcstors , Spcculators ,
anlll\Ioncy I.cnders ,
I will finel the greatcst chanccs in the
United States to make "big money"
f by reason : of the abundance and
of
chearncss
I.Bnl nt1l1 Fanns ,
Timber 111111 Stol1t ,
Iron anll Coal ,
Labor-F\'erything !
Frcc sitcs , financial assistance , allli
, frecllom from taxation for the mauu-
( acturer.
, I.andanl1 farms at I.OO per acre
. . and upwards , anll 500,000 acrcs in
, , West J'lorilla that can be taken gratis
I under thc IT. S. Homcstead laws.
Stock raising in the Gulf Coast District -
trict will make ellormous uofits.
Half farc excursions tIe , first and
third Tuesdays of cach month.
Lct us kllow what you want 111111 we
will tell ) 'ou whcre and how to get it
-but don't dclai" as the countr ) ' i !
filling > rapilly. Printcd matter ,
, maps Ul all information free. Allilress
/ : . & R ] . WEMYSS ,
, General Immigration anll Industrial
Agent ,
I..OUIKVII..1..F. , Ie , ' .
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byinear.i : ali members'presen ,
and developing the : fad that at
the present time , th di ease is
throughout the c \ ntrY nd is
spreading at a'n alarniing ex ent.
'I'he secretar ) ' reported that he
had been in correspondence with
the National Stock Gro\fers Association -
sociation and had received reports -
ports of its spread throughout
Colorado , 'Vyoming ami Utah ,
and that our association had
bccn requested to take active
steps to check the disease. The'
secretary also reported t .at the
question of tanks or dippin vats
had been suggested and that four
localihes had been named as
most convenient for use of all
members of the association. The
places suggested being Broken
Bow , Anselmo , South Loup , at
or near George's ranch , and tbe
Middle Loup , at or near.Reneau's
ranch , or at Gates. Discussion
or the places named followed ,
and also the plan for raising
funds for the erection vats and
.pens , and by common consent ,
decision was reached to mtke an
assessment upon the association
for that purpose , and that a
nominal fee be char.ged each
party not a member ot the association -
ciation who might have occasion
to use the vats. ' 1'he price for
non-members being variousl } " estimated -
timated at from 6c to 10c per
head.
On motion of Sullivan , seconded -
ed byVarrick , that it be the
sense of this association that the
erection of field vats is demanded -
ed .for the public good , and that
the executive committee be instructed -
structed to act at once for the
association in arrangements for
the erection of vats at points
designated-Broken Bow , Ansel-
mo , South Loup , Middle Loup ,
and also at Dunning.
Carried.
The advisibility of making a
general call to all stoc men of
the country tor a meeting early
in August , to be held tinder the
auspices of the association was
favored by many of the memb rs ,
and such call is expected at once
under order of executive cow-
mi ttee.
A discussion of importance for
counter brand on any animal
sold in locality was had , and on
motion the secretary was instructed -
structed to issue circular urging
upon the members this necessity.
Meeting adjourned at 4:30 : p. m.
1. A. RENEAU.
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( Omitted from last week. )
P. C. Embree haS a fine piece of fall
wheat.
The school meeting passed off quietly
Monday.
Jno. Teahon made a trip to Callaway
Saturday.
S. Waddington went to Droken Bow ,
Saturday. .
Mn ; . Gray and children went to Omaha .
last week.
C. D. Day was at the ranch Saturday
allll Sunday.
Rye will be ready to harvest by the
last of the week. \
G. O. Joyner was at Brokcn Bow , Saturday -
urday and Sunday.
A. D. Hunt was taking the school
census the latter pnrt of the week.
I , . 1\1. Davis and wife , of Omaha , are
visiting their parelts at this place.
Several of our nt'ighbors attended the
Masonic dinncr .at Merna , last week.
Mr. 1100te made his last trip as mail
carrier Saturday. J. . Smith of Merna ,
will succeed him.
'fhe growth of corn has heen greatly
retarded by a heav ) ' frost and unusually
cool weather , hut July's heat will certainly -
ly make it grow.
B.OU.N V.a.I..I. . V.
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Fritz Whelman bought a team nUll
buggy lately , he 111ust have something
in site.
Afrell Larson and Othm with their
famil L s were S\11l1laying with 'Vm.
Hllingson.
Corn is growing fast now days , It is
tr'ing harllto make up'lo t time , and it
looks as it will. I
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Pet Johnson and famil ) ' was SundaylnK.
with Adolf Fllingson and Julius Johnson - .
son and Family with Fred Weinman.
The West Union hall team played in
this valley last Sunday against
the Rounl1 Valley 00)5 and won the
game. Come again boys.
'fhere is no lI an in this I e ghborhood
that works harder In the corn field now
than Bert Francois-do you know why ?
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He ia surely going loon . to hi on
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Se\'ert Lee and Hartey } " , nt OVer llind
to.d y r r'K arne ) ' M ( " legute ! ! . to the
demo.pop Congress convention. Mrs.
Lee accompanied them a9 far as to } 'ig
Basin where she i , to visit Gust Olsen .
and family.
John Francol ! ! who sold out last spring
81111 wcnt to Washington , hits uotified ,
Joe III\\11nont tbat he will com. . back
Again in October and that he want his
farm back again. He is fortunate , that
he sold it on conditions thl\t he could
get back if requcsted.
( Omiued from last week. )
Dert l ngelsgjerd has been dowu with
rheumatism the last week.
N. K. Lee is the next to add u two
row cultivator to his im lements.
Doys look out or you "ill soon get out
of n job , as one mnn can soon do the
work for two.
Roy Westbrooks oldest girl got her
leg hroken above the nnkle by n run-
\ ' y team last week.
The last 10 days of June was unusual.
There was a two inch min last Saturday -
day night and Sunday. It did good.
Small grain is booming this. Finer
than it has been for many years. There
is winter wheat in this valley that will
go 30 bnshels to the acre.
Jt.VNO
Mrs. J. H. McClure atlli Mrs. Charles
McDermott visited amongst relatives :
at Oconto nnd R'no over Sunday.
Picket and Pclkey accompanied by
Michel McDonalrt and Weaver -Headley
startcd enroute to Hamilton count ) ' .
Saturday to thresh.
Mr. Pelkey is away aUil Mrs. Pelky
and their 12 year old son are laying by
one hundred'acres of com. She sets the
yield at 5000 bushels.
Patrons of Ryno I ) . O. are putting in
mail boxes and I will serve notice that it
is a penitenituary offense to meddle with
them as 1. D. Shuman bad two boxes
tom own that he ba erected for mail
delivery under the old system. "A
word to the wise is sufficient. "
( Omitted from last week. )
Dmncl : gathered 33 bushels of strawberries -
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berries from alquarter of al acre.
Still it mins and vegctation is getting
therc and farmers arc resting and
smiling.
Virgil Allcn COltUMnc't\ cutting hia
rye on S turday , is fine supposed yield
from thirty to thirty five bushels per.
acre.
ReceivCld mail on new route thil ; mom-
ing July I , 1902. C. V. Ricbardson ,
Contractor and Andrew Chrlstinson ,
carrier.
Picket lLUd Pelky threshed in Hamilton -
ton couuty last scaon ! , they left their
thresher , they will go and thresh again
this season.
Ice cream and strawberry festival at
Custcr school hous was a success net-
ti g "I5. 5. P oceed9 uPP.1ied to the
Orphans bome at Council Bluffs , Iowa.
GItORGIt'J'OW.N
Al > plicatioDs for Durr Oak School began -
gan to pour in.
We bave at last been favored witb
about n week of fair weather.
Willis Cadwell and family of Broken
Dow were on the Loup for the Fourth.
Mrs. Barrett of Mema spent the Fourth
with her daughter Mrs. Diab Woodruff.
The County Surveyor is in the
neighborhood settling linc coutcoversies.
S. S. McConnel retum't\ from Omaha
Saturday where be shipped a car load of
cattle.
'fhe dance at Campbells new home was
a very plea ! ant affair and very much enjoyed -
joyed by all.
OU1' celebration was quite a
success for a starter. The crowd
was estimated at 250.
Silas Thompson was overcome by the
heat while cnltivating corn Satnrday
aftcmoon. He is abont again.
The rccent flood waheduway part of
Judge J10blets irrigation dam and slighly
damagcd the mill dam amI race.
Ry request thc bowery will not be tom
down inllnediatl ) ' . It will he1SIed for n
dance some time in the nCl\r future.
Guy Seevers sustained a sprained
ankle in : ltepplng from a high sidewalk
at Oconto thc Fourth. He is able to he
'about.
Ru I McSherry lcft for Mema , 'fues-
day where she expects to spend the
summer with her grandmother , Mrs.
Darrett.
Mrs. Hicks and Mrs. Ayers of
Pilot Knob , Wisconsin , who have
been visiting their sister Mrs.
Peter Beck , returned to their
home last week.
Saturday's hail storm was as
close call as we desire. Vegetation -
tion was almost prounded into
the earth both north and west of
us , two and five miles respectively.
At the annual school meeting
Mondav , J. E. M'ers was chosen
director and A. N. Robinette
treasurer. A 5 mill levy was
voted and 7 months school decided -
cided upon.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell and
daughterMaud , Adolph Ander.
i soh and' sister : Pearl Jewett and
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Fred Stack of Bro en Bow enjoyed -
joyed a da's outing at tbl ! mill
dam the Fourth.
The base ball game resulted ,
Scrubs 121 Ii'irst team ( I. l d.
Lyons the first team pitcher
twirled the spher for the second
team , which undoubtcdly accounts -
counts for thc scorc as he did
some ver ) ' prell ) ' work.
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Blackheads , pimples , grcasy
faces and muddy complexions ,
which arc so common among
women , especiall ' girls at a certain -
tain age , destroY1l1g beauty , disfiguring -
figuring and making repuls'c \
features which would otherwisc
appear attractive and rcfiued ,
indicate that thc livcr is out of
order. An occasional dose of
IIcrbine will cleanse the bowel ! ;
regulate the livcr and so cstablsh
a clear , healthy complexion. 50c
at md. McComas' llrolen Bow
and Merna.
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'I'he arrangements for the
Methodist Camp Meeting and
EiJ\vorth Lea ue Assembly at
Callaway are being pushed to
completion. 'l'he program has
already been printed , and gives
evidence of careful planning. I
' ' fact that the committec
have secured the , scrvices of
Rev. Geo. L. Barker of New
Jersey , as evangelist , and of Mr.
Robt. Davies , of Cozad. as musical -
cal director , givcs assurance that
these two important features
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will be in thoroughly competent
hands. ' 1'he date will be July
24th to August 3rd. Information -
tion regarding other attractions.
Also in regard to rent of tents
and other expenses will be found
in the printed programs , or may
be had of any Methodist preacher
in the district. Decide now to
enjoy this gathering , and send
your order for a tent before July
12. Qne for the round trip on
railroads.
TO CURIt A COLD IN ONE DA V
Take Lriat\Y8 \ UroIDe Quinine Tablell. All
dlUIUrlatl rofuudbe monllY If It fallil to curo.
E W ; ( ] royo'l Ili.uaturo lion cach box. 2 . .
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TlJe I.crleot I..iver ltlctUclnc.
Mrs. 1\1. A. Jolle ) ' , Noble , O.
' 1' . , writes : "I have u3cd ! Her-
binc for a number of : rears , and
can cheerfully recommcnd it as
the most pcrfect Ih'cr medicine ,
and thc greatl'st blood purifier.
It is a mcdicine of pogitive merit
and fully accomplishcg all that
is claimed for it. " Malaria cannot -
not tind a lodgmcnt in thcsystem
while the livcr is in perfect ordcr ,
for enc of its functions is to pre-
vcnt the absorption of fcver pro-
ducting poisons. IIcrbine is a
most cnicient li'cr regulator.
50c at gd. McComas' Broken
Bow and Merna.
1lIl1nl1 To" ' " , , 11111 CnUCU8.
'rhe rcpublicans of Lillian
township are hercby notified that
a caucus will be held in the
Oxtord school house Friday , Jul ) '
1 Hh , 11)02 at o'clock \ ) . m. for
the purpoHe of nominatlIlg township -
ship ofiiccrs ami the transaction
of any other business that may
bc r quirc .
J. S. McGraw , Com.
To Northern Inll : ' : : . .
'rhe Burlington Route IInnOllllces un-
cOllllnonl ) ' low rates to luke rcsorts of
l\1 nnesotn , Wisconsin , South Dakotll IInll I
IowlI for the followiug Illites :
July 9 to 15.
August I to 15.
eptem her I to 10.
Better ask the nellrest Bnrliugton Route
a cnt ahoul the IIbovc excursions anll
tuke nrlvantllge of thc low ratcs nllUlcri.
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ThIll algnl\turo Is on every box of the gentllno
laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. !
the rcIUOdy thAt .cures 0 cold 4D 000 dll ) "
OUR CLUBBING RATES ,
IInd lauIII8 City journlll.$1.25
epubllcau and In\er Ocean. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50
epubllcpn and Twenlleth Century. . . . . 1.65
RepubliCAn and Globe.Cemocraenll.w : : 1.85
epubllcan lIed HaJournal. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.85
epucllcan IInd 107ebraska Fnrmer . . . . . . . 1.85
elubllcan and Life of McKinley. . . . . . 1.50
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IJAMES WDlTEIIEAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1tegllter
F.n. yOUNG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Itoccl' r
LEGAL ADVEItTIBKME TS.
All luhorttlornolltl uUller tbll head will bo
charged for at leval rl1\e , vlz : $1.00 per IIquaro
tor ftrllt InllorLlolI. aOlI 6(1 ) 110r Iquaro for eacb
aubloquont In ortloll.
" , qulro" III Lon 1111011 or frncUon tboreof.
NOTWE Oll' rnOIlATEOl WII.L.
'I'he Hlato of Nobraska. OUBler County. III.
'ro all the tlOVIll008 aUlilegllhe8 , and alIlor. \ .
110111' Inlorllilodin e late of 8yholter Rd.
wadll , deceassll
W hereal , J. Vran1l. Iturnloy. of 11I11I county ,
hall led III my omcc an IlIlLrnmOnlllurlorllog 10
be the hUL Will aud TestalllonL of Sylvester Ed ,
wards , decoaaell , iale of aaill county , lIull II Iell.
lion llrlylol ; 10 b. . . . . the 8al1l0 IIdlll\llod \ 10 lIra.
bato. whiCh , VIII relael0 bolb real ann pllnonal
ellAte , whereupon I ha , , " _ llpolnled Iho 6th dly
of AIII'U81 ( , lOCI' ! at Ion o'olook IIllho forenoou , lit
my omce In .ald counly. a. Iho limo an.1 Illaco
'Yon ILnd all eOllromed , 11111) alll'ol1r anll conte81
the IJrobato of tbo sallie I
I hllve further ordered Ibat Ibe t08tlIIony ! tu
prob&to said Will of Iho IIlIbecrlblrJK wlln0811
Frauk 'r. IIIcklllore a 11I1 also \ho 10 lIlIIony of
l > 'rank J. and IRrolll ItuIII80Y be taken before
Jalll09 M. Ad lit. 1I0lary IlullllC , or olbor cOlllllo ,
tent authority at No. ( \ Sholman 81rcet , Chicago ,
IllinoIs , July 30 , 1001 , at ilia. III. wIth I10wor to
allJourn from dl\Y 10 Ilay.
In tOltlmony wboroof. I hno horounlo 80t III )
band and .mxetllllY olUcla' ' loal.h18 3rtl day of
JIII , . 100' ! J. A. AnuoulI ,
3 r-\/j \ / LU.l.Ll Gounly JUdgo.
110AD NOTJOK
To whom It may concern :
The commle loner IIppolnted to view a road
commoncmg at II p"lnt 49 challis north at Ihe
IIw corner of ocllon II , 10"1I8hlll II , rllnjto 17.
wcat of tbo flLh P. JII. , runnln about 30 chain.
"a.t and runnln" thenoo almo t duo HOlllb about
Jr , ehal"l i Ihance 101ilhea t abont 10 chaln ;
tllollel1 ahno t dlle oaBt ahout : ) C } c11l\11I8 ; thence I
nltlheRBL 8nd 101llheIL8t to hrlllKu acrOh8 crook
aloout 10 chalnl. 11&111 ronl' followIng Muddy
creek from poillt aile of plllt to bridge at 1I0rlb.
I eaRL carll or of 11111I1 H. 14 , hll8 rcporlClIII favor
of the e t hlllhJJonL Ihoroof. allli all obJecilon.
Iherelo , or clalmH for damaiCcI , IUII t be med In
the cOUilly clork'o ollleo Oil or hoforo noon of Iho
15th day ot . \ tlguat , 1000. ! , or Hnch road wllllJo 08.
1/lII1I8hod wlthollt reference thowto.
III wlLlle . whprcof. I have hereunto Bet lII
hllnII\\II1 cal of IIlIhl cOllllty. thl8 171h da ) of
JUIIC , I\I \ ( ) ' . . ! . nlCo. W. DKWKV ,
[ CAL ] 1..1-65 COlIlILy Clerk.
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United Stalea Land
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Norlb 1'latt. , .b. , Jl1d Ill , 801. }
Notice I. bertbYllnn . Uub'II : arllt c4
IUltrnctioD. trom' u. . C..aI. . . . . . of tW
( Jlluoral Land Ome. , under autborlty " , , & .t4 sa
blm by nctlou IHM. n",1I8&1ot-te' . , VL- . . . . .
IImoudtd by Aet ot OOUgrfll , .P mi14 . . " . . . ,
2tlth , 18\16 , 1'10 will prc eed tD Q < < " , Jt p."l4c I&
at 10 O'CICCk A AI. on the 11th dlJ' of 8"t a
100'.1 , at tbl omee , tb" tollowltllr bilit' .ot . . . . . . .
vlaUho 8. E. II. W. U. BeetloQ 3 , Tomablp . . . . . II ;
N. , naugo 2. , WIU61h , P. ) t.
All l.eraoul ctllmlDI Y Noly the abe. . descrIbed -
scrIbed land arll ad'l.cd to 410 tholr clatm hi W.
onJce on or botoro , the 11&7 d"liD'1M ' ( jr' : ' . .
cOlllllloncemont of tbo . 18. otbrwiaa tMIII .
rhlhtll . .III bo toreftted.
Datoll al the united IItate. Laud Orlle. , K' "
1'llIIle. Neb. , thlll 13th liar of JuulIl . .
3.U 67 lI'n.l.JCK. AOO.Jltoc.eiVIIf ,
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I'UULIO LAN ! > HALE.
Unltllil atat'll J.and O l e. l
Nortb l'IIU , Neb. , June III , lQOIl. f
Notice II berebr Ilvon tbat In pattuance at III.
.tracUou from the OommlllloDer of tk. , QQDuli\
Lau,1 Olllco , uudor autborlly yo.t.4 III. . 41m bW
eoUon I : 1M. Hotloll : : natute" . u.a. , luflhlClu4.
by Act of COIIIreu : , apprond F'DU" , . , . . . .
1t\9r" \ WI ! will proceed to olrer at publIc Ul. ' & 1 I'
o'cloak. . 111. . on th.llth day at Ui\llt , .1000 , . .
thl. . omceJ thll tfl\oIYlull \ tract of la d , YI& ' tha
M. E.011110 ! N. -"Boctlon ! 10" 'To"D.b ' , P IO-
N. Uuge21. WUI6th r. .11.
All pellonl' clarnlug ! aeInrllbD aboo dOe
Bcrlbed lalul arc ndvI8t'.1 ' 0 II. their olaIJa IU th : .
olllee ( Ior boforu tbo day dOllguated. . tor .tI. .
COlilinOlll'elllont of the 1110 , 0Ibor,1. . . 'b.lrrllb .
will bo fonlllod. ' \
1 > 111011 ILt the Unll.d Slatlll Land Ollee at
Norlh ! 'Ialto , Neb. . tbll IBlb dlY of June , I .
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It IHn't tile luaterla'
thAt IOCK Ilito . , ou. . ' ,
rCllnlred 'Watch tbat
rCKnltH Iu a perfect
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'oh , It 18
tlle:1QOW : flow
tbRt (1008 tbo buslnoss. any bUDaler'
oan buy the fine klnd 01 material
thRt J UIO In rcp lrlu ; buiT JtUl
i8 tbo m08t valuable matorlal tbat.
Jan bo UBod' hi watch ropRlrlng ;
Rud the buojllor ORo't blty 'It. 1
0011 m ' okill for r'bat It. II worth"
Rnd It. will 'ooat 1 'you ' 1 . ss tti n
I bnngllog at lower prlooe : ' ; 1. .
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Jeweler "nd : opt t.'n. I
\V cst Bide of square. .
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Lincoln , Dc..er.
OUII'bn. nclll . . . . . .
C.dcnaro. .qUtI' ,
tn. JOMcI1b , . "PorUllud ,
KnnHa cu. , . , Bait Ulltefl1S" ; .
Ht. Lonl . And 8alilIYauetR
All I-oint. . na.t And . . . . . . . . ' .
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Aud "ouU , . 'We.t'in'r" ' :
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No.Vol1buted O rll' c1r.11J'1 LbtCOID. 011I"
ba , lilt. J08e1b'llalllU Olt" , tI'L ! aIL , Ohl.
oAio and aU po \ ut..U.IIC1Ji1ISU\.i. ' , .117..11II. :
No.-Loon ! .xpton 1f1111 . "Uaeo . . It' , 'O . .
! : It. JOloph. Kalliol , OUy , .A..Lo.1I ; mSMaO
and all Olull out and ioutfi. : . . . . . , h . .JIl.
No. CO-Freight dallIRav&lUla . , Oran4.1.11.114 . ,
ADror 1 Hewaroand Llnoln , ' . . .l.I..IO.OC. .
No. 48-.rnlllht , 11 ny 8JUpt : 8undaJ. Jla , . . . .
and Interml.dlto potn&ll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Lot II ' 01
No. 41-Vostlbulod esPrll1 daU , . nelfta , U.a
lIuUa. Portland and , all Pac1JIc , Oou'
tlol nta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 ( Ala
No. 4B-Local OJpr081 : dally , AlllbC. ' ' &JI11
IntllrlUlldlllto Jlolntl , . . . . . . .I. . . . . . ; IU , .
No. C6-1frolllhL dally..topi 01111 AII.IImO . BH .
WblLmau and Alllanco..J. . . . . . .
No. 4T lI'relgbt. dRIb' escopt 1I4a1i 1IW.u
anll lutorm dlate poIIIU. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .1&- .
IIlooplng , ( ULln < < and r cllntn , chilrearl ( . . . . .
trco ) 011 ttirougb tr ln' , 'TScket 1QI.f. 'AD4 . .
rae ! ! checked to allY faint In 'b' . , 1.t1111.&a4 . . 8 , .
and Canada. ' 1.- ;
No. 48 hu m8fohancU.o car. Taud.'I , nars.
da ) " and lIaturdayl. ' - , I'
No. 40 , ,111 carrT UleD"orl for , RayDD. '
Grand bland. 80wald and Ltncolrr. ' \ :
Information , map ! , 11m ; tabloe IJIG Uck. ,
call on or wrlto to 11. L. OmulJy , qellt , ot. , J
1franol9 , G. I' . A. , Omah ! , Nobr..ka.4 ' .r
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J'ouch for wcst will clolo at ' 8 p. In. . ,0XllP'
Sanday wbon It wilL cl080 at OU6 11 m. .
1'0uoh. elut for trala No..42 01018' at 8 a.
and fOI No. . . clolo at , 6.30 10m. lIaU f.r Anal. ,
aud polntft oallrot.rand Isllllld banlorl'on' 'a1IL ,
No..4C.
Oconto yla of mo and TDckonlll. . datl7 ' ; c.
cUllt ! ; unday clolelS , at ' 1 am : ro\umlnlr lame da1
Callaway via , Mc'KIDler dailY' except , UQdq . . . .
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clole lit 1 a m , returnlllK aallle dllyt. -
Rouud ValloT via OrMn and BIIoD Clo.e . . . , .
m..Tueldll ) , Thunday . and lIatu . &J'r4tarplllJ r ! .
BarDO day.
HUIIIDor , Ia Gurnl'oy. Georjtetown alld Ullt
arrrlv08 at 11.30 , Tuo daJ. T lSudar aud' . ' SlInt'
day ro Urnlnlt leaol at ' 2,30 .am.lt&y. .
OlUn hODrR from 8.00 a 'm ' to 8.QOjI m. 81111. I
days from 11:46 p. m. to ell' " p : m. Lobbl Ollc
week day. trom 'lll. m. to S p. m. BundalelO I
I a. m. toI \ n. m. Generat dollnr 1I0t open 9tJ.a. I
day morning al heretofore , L. 1I.J.1n'1'I' . . P.M. r ,
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m 1\1 Y entire utook of olo\hing. Big out in prioe.
ill . - - of Ladies SllOeK to roduoo the stooke Co e Rnd
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I W. ! Prices From $8.50 Up i
( The rigors of winter will soon m As Good As You Want.
, be over. W ,
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Pleasanttr days ahead.
I m Drlght things In store f'r all. : . :1 :
I Brightest things In Men's Dress SELL GROCERIES , t
m that have ever shown n.l . -
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-or seen. ID
m : Come : e s : and : t look : c r : at gf them-SOD S ; m HI II ! h as t M ar k e t nces f or P ro d UCB. t. ; j
! Royal Tailors , Chlcajto , U. S. A. fp
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[ D u Everything e-all the time-never made to your other. meas. ( H ARRY D A v .1
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wI wlse-orlces wondrously low. m
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