Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 21, 1902, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .
1Qfu tCt QIO. , 11cpublic U
-
t'obll.I0tl ! onlT 'rhor day lit tbe Coonty 8ent.
. .
- - - - - - - - - -
I ) . 1\1. \ Al\ISHHItItY. \ . . 1 11It0r
< 'fflco In Cuter mock , foorth An.- ' "
' ! Bntl'rcil lit Um tlO tomcu at Broken 1I0 - : - i- '
. al MCOnd.olIl mllttor ror tfftllPrnl"lon through
U. 8.1II 1
I _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ .
I
. 8UBHCIUI'TIUN I'ltICK :
.
! OncYf'8r.lnl\dvllllcO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .II.CO
I . _ . . . _ _ . . .
AD't'KHTIoI'j IIA TI S.
( ' 111' " 011I11. I' , I IL ' " III , S7 00. one.halt CIII.
limn. t'U tr\'JI.tll. $ I ' IluArlcr CIIIUIIIII , prr
I ' , monlh , ! 2.W I. . , . thall 'lUll ler clliumn. ( IJ
,
\ cOII , " ' Ilich per 1Jl0lllh
I C r. I"'r 011 I1lel 1'81(0 ( , ( ) COllI" I'M Inch , per
monlh
Locnl ndvorUIrIJ ( / f'PIII , I.or 1111" each hllor.
tloli.
tloli.Notlco or church rlr' . ' "f'IIIhh' nllli rn1cr'alu.
mentll wbero 100111' ) ' I 1'11/1111. IIUp.hlllr rille , .
tlllelOI ) llOlIceft nu. . , u'/lltlon / . our.llftlr rull" .
WeddlrllO IIUC" " 1101' . hair prlrt' ror Ituhll'nlllg
IIftt or ' ' .
Doat I notice. rft.c. Jlllit " , Ic. . ror I"hll hlnl :
obUuary . noticcR , nnll cllld IIr Ihnllk , .
L4J lIlnoUl'tJ' " at rlu' . provlde,1 , h1 s'lIInlc8 or
Nebra.h.
.
- - - - - - - - - - -
'l'hurs < lay , Aug. 21 , 1')02.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
I _ _ _ _ _
State Tlckut.
For Uovcrnor-
J. II. l\IlCKEY , of Polk.
Iror 1.loo 'llI\nt.j"VQrnor
E. 0 , l\IcGIUl'ON , of Douglas.
For Iccrlll"rr or HII\It.-
GEOHGE W. l\IA I SI I ,
/tlehnulson. / .
For Trc/lJlnrcl- I
' ' ' '
PE'l'ER MOl 'l'gNSgN ,
or Vnlley. ,
for Aodltor-
CIlAI-U I S WESTON , I
or ! : IlIerltlan.
For A ttornpv.Ooncrnl - I
li'HANK N. PROUT , of nag-c.
. For Cnrnllll Rlonor Puhlls 1."rHI " 'HI ' lIullllll 1-
Gl al Gg D. Jt'r4J MgI , I
or N IIckoll8 ,
For Comrnl"lon"r l'uhllclll.lrurtlon-
WILI IAl\1 K. FaW I4gR , I
or Wn"hlllglon
' _ I
Congressional Ticket. j
For Cooile..m.n. Hlxttl lIi.trlcl-
M. P. KINKA I D ,
otO' 'ell. I
Representative Ticket. I
For JPIIIC'lmtlltlvcR ! M , h III.tllrt- t
A , H. COPSEY , of Wcstcn'illc.
S. C. W ALDnON , of Ovcr. I
- _ r
County Ticket. i
For Coonty Altltrl"'Y-
A , R I1UMPHl gy.
Broken Bow Township Ticket.
, 11'01 : ! uJlervlor. 'I'hlnllll'lrl"I _
G. H. 'I'IIOl Pl .
For own hlll r.1 k-
A. D. BANGS.
l' For Town'bll , 'l'n'"lIr.'r-
J. M , KIl\IBI RI4ING.
Ff'r TnwlI.h'II 'R'C'r-
W. 1\1. V ANNICI .
, , . , . . , _
" II d 00 r ( II. 'Sit 1 _
L. CUSHMAN ,
It'll Ioo.d v " 1 III r cl II , ' _
JOHN KgNNOYER.
KorUOnOv. . . . ) , ' 11:1-
14. l\IcCANDI4gSS.
. FOl Ico.I. v.,1 \ It'I' ; , , . _
LgONAl D UERSH ,
For Ito tI Ov , . , . . . . r III. ' 'I" ! . : - ' : . . _
C. I . REC'l'OR
For Uoa,1 nv"r"'r Ilisir" I No 11-
IIENH.Y HEEDl R.
For Head Ov , r.o r IIlslrlCt : ' \ II. 7-
J. N. WES'I' . I
UCllUhllCl\1I SClluturiul ( ; oIlH"lIulI.
'l'hc Rcpuhlicans of thc I'i f-
tccnth Scnatorial District of Nc.
braslm arc herchy callcd to mcet
in a convcntion in thc city of Onl ,
in said District on Monday , Scp-
tcmbcr 1st , 1')02 at 10 o'clock A. a
. M. , for thc purposc of placing in IJ
i.in nomination a candillatc for ] ;
, Statc Scnator alHl for the transaction - 0
saction of anj' othcr husincss t ,
which may propcrly comc hcfore
'
sai ' 1
convcntion.
1. A. , HItNItAU , c
Chairman Scnato1' al Committcc. I )
-
With whcat going forty-livc
bush cIs pcr acrc , and setling at
52 ccnts pcr bushel as it comes s
from thc machinc , and c\'ery-
thing clsc pro uccd from thc farm n
sclling in proportion , what 0
, thcory can you prcscnt that wc 0
. nccd a change in thc administra-
tion-Loup Vallcy Quccn. t' '
Governor Savagc is in trouhle a
. . again. His appointmcnts on thc a
firc andpolicc board of Omaha f ,
'has brought upon him the wrath Sl
of thc Omaha Bcc and thc Plums :
bcrs Union. Job of old kncw h
'what hc was talking about whcn h
he said : "Man is horn unto 0' '
'troblc , as thc sparks IIj' upwan I s. II
-Ansley Chroniclc. \ \ '
III
Two years ago thc fusion press h
set up a wail that Deitrich was a II' '
saloon man and for that reason
t \
should bc turned down. 'l'OIlay ;
these same papers arc harpingst :
li ht along the samc old line only rc
j.he.y now wail hccuase Mickcy is tc
, for tempcrance. Just as their
t.i . \i.c \ ! ; availcd them when Dcit- tI1
C ( ]
, rich was a caIHtidatc
just so wiil ' '
'I'
. h : Y ' "aiI thcm know. J. II. til
" : ' cl { y lras always hecn succcss-
\11
: ful and he will continuc to hc as
sc
. candidate for govcrnor on the re- 111
publican ticket this fall-Onl tl1
.Q.Qiz ,
.
.Because J. J. 'l'oolc.y ran a lit- rtl
tl ahead of his ticl < et whcll th
eiected county superintendcnt , e\ '
the fusionists are elated over Ins po
prospects of being eJected to the pc
. to
" "
lcg-islaturc. The fact of thc
matter is his success as sUJ'rill-
tellllent is Iluc mostly to his wife.
And thcn by observation we ha\'c
learned that l1inc Ollt of ten
school tcachcrs arc a cOlllplcte
fi le at any busincss olltsid < ' . of
thc school buc.iness. 'I hi < ; district -
trict can lint alTord tosl'nd anj'onc
to the next Icg-islatllrc hilt farmers -
ers and sto nlen Copscy : lIld
Waldron we Illean.1.,011 ] > Vallcy
Qlleen ,
Wc arc indeed sorry that we
ha\'e heen ullahle to plcase our
worthy celltelllpoary accross thc
strect , ) { lIown by the misnomer ,
"Thc Beacon. ' 'I'ltrcc wecks ag-o
wc gI\'C out publicly that wc had
becn mistaken and < JuotedV. . J 1.
'I'holllpson for our authority
that thc dcmocratic camIidate
for g-ovcrnor IUIII nc\'er in all his
Ii fc bccn cnpoyed ] hyor rccei\'cd
a cent from a railroad corporation -
tion and thcn wc g-a\'e e < Jually as
! -rood autltority for thc statcmcnt
lltat wc were mistakcn and tltat
wc Itad bcen misinformcd on the
lIarring-ton episod as therc werc
Lwo Harring-tons instead of onc.
) ur confcssion was scvcrcly
: riticiscd hy thc Bcacon hccause
we intimatcd that Thompson's
: onfcssion , who is charg-cd with
'idingon frce rail ro < ul transpor-
.ation did not show him to hc as
; trong a man as we had ereltited
tim with being- . r ast wcck tlte ,
lcacon sccms to h a'c f org-ottcn
.hat it e\'cr criticicsed our ad-
nissions al1l1 chcws the amc old
'agO'cr again. Poor thing ! It
s too bad that it cannot find
. .omething- kick about.
SIIIl' ! e. Waltlroll
The voters of Custcr connty
, honld not forg-et that in S. C.
, Valtlron thcy ha\'c a candillatc
or rcprcscntativc who is likely
f electcd to do his ncighhors'
ome g-ood in the Il'gislaturc. , .
lr. Waldroll is one of our first
eHlcrs , and has strugglcd wi th
Ldvcrsity in common with othcr
cHlcrs , sticking to old Custer
I
ounty throngh thick and thin . .
Intil hc sees the dawn of a hctter
lay. 'I'he Jculing charactcristic
If Mr. Waldron is his firmness of
Imposc.Vhcn hc is satisficd
IC is right he g-ocs ahead regard- < <
ss of what anybodj' thinks. ,
Vhilc lIot much of an orator , he
1
las a way of cxpressing himself j
hat is both plain and forcihle
lid he has mixcd enong-h with
loliticians alld puhlic men to 1
: now their ways and hold his ,
'wn ' amongthcm. . As a Icgisla- I
or he w ( > II111 be inJlexihly , honest 1
nd a hard lightcr for thc i nter- I
sts of the communityrcprescntcd
I
'Y ' him.Callawa.Courier. . .
- - - - -
l'roHJlcrlty llIkeH 'l'cnchcr Sctlrcc. 1
- I
Superintcndent } . 'owlcrsays thc I
carcitj' of public school techcrs I
hrough out thc state is due al- I
lOst entircly to thc prospcrity I
f thc farmcrs and husincss men r
f the rural districts. f
" 'l'ake a ridc of 100 miles ;
hrough any part of the state l
nd sec thc fields of good
erops , t
nd thclI tell me if you can whj'
ilrmers dang-hters chouhl tcach c
heel for $25 or $ JO a month" c
iL d l\lr. li'owler. " 'l'hey dent t
a\'c to do it any more anll that II
; Just why t1ll're arc schools all t
I'cr the state without tcachers. t
I was in l\lcPcarson county this a
cck and found
that there was 11
: > t a tcacher in thc entire disil
'ict , . " conti nUl'd l\I r , I owlcr. c
' ' ' " II .
( 1 liS , 0 I' cou ree 18n t a Hgcoun -
" that is , its population is not
lrg-e , but thcy hil\'c eig-ht
'hools there and all will hl\ : ' ( ' to Ii
main clmwd unless they filHI il
ilchcrs for t hem. A 1111 1 sce hy tI
Ie morning papers that Frontier tI
ItInty still nceds forty teachcrs.it
here are ntlllll'rous othcr connc
L'S in till' state that have hl'cn
lahle to snpply all of thl'ir tI
heels and it looks as thou h d ,
any of thl'm wIll not hc opclIl'll p
i ; year. CI
" ' 1'he salaries otTercd in the CI
lral districts arc not high , hnt tI
cy are just aR high as thcj' I !
cr wcrc. A few ycars ago a
, sition carrying a salafj' of 830 I :
r month would hl\'c se\'eral " 1'- sl
.
,
plican ts. Bu t 110W cOl1d i H0I11 ! ! !
an ) changed : the farmers arc do-I
ing we11 and the bl1 it1ess
Ita\'e no cOlilplailits to otTer ,
The rcsult is they keep their
da ugh tcrs at homc amI the
schools stay closed. Omaha Eee.
. . .
- - - - - - -
! . ! S ! , ( ( ) Of H ) III ( ; 1"1'111 Crop ! ' .
It i estimated that the farmers -
ers of thc lJlIHcd States will re-
ceivc two hillion dollars for the
cereall'rops of this scason. It is
helcived that the crops of wheat ,
COI'II , oats , anll ryc will he the
hea\'iest in the historj' of thc farming -
mingstatcs. . A few districts
ha\'c hecn thrown out of the markets -
kets for the year hy thc hea'j'
rains and destructive floods , hu t
in most of the states the cOIHIi-
tions arc fa\'orahle to the heI\'i-
est yicld on record.
'I'his is not the estimatc of
spcculators or of the farmcrs
thcmseh'es , hut of the statisticians -
ians and of railroad manager. ;
who arc preparing to mO\'e thc
crops. J4ast yCar thc partial
failurc uf the corn crop was a
serious mattcr to thc railways.
'I'his 'ycar the managcrs of all
the railway lincs tra\'crsing thc
whea t and corn districts are making -
ing- preparations to meet thc unusual -
usual demand for transportation
to Chicago amI the scahoard.
As usual , prospcrous cond i tions
for the farmers IIlcan prosperous
conditions for the people at large.
A few years ag-o the qucstion of
moncy to mO\'e thc crops was always -
ways SCrlOUS one , but now the
monl'Y is ready on dcmn nd , allll
will go into thc hands of the far-
mcrs whcn thcy arc ready to scll.
In this particular thcre has
bccn a grcat changc in thc l ; st
fcw.ycars. I lUIH1rcds of farmcrs
arc prcparcd to hold their crops
1I0W wherc one was twenty-Ji\'e
rcars ago. 'l'hcn thc produccr
was compcllcd hy.h is own tleccs-
, ; ity or hy circumstances to scll
whethcr thc price suitcd him or
1I0t. Now thc knowledgc that
the farmer is not \'ictim of cir-
cumstanccs , is not compcllcd to
sell , hut is. an alcrt ohsel'\'er , with
his eye upon the markets , is always - ,
ways to hc reckoncd with , and
thc fact that the situation as to
lhe farmers' condition has chang--
L'd for thc hettcr exerciscs a
wholesome influcncc tllrollgh all
Lhe ramifications of thc grain
Lrade.
' ( 'he money t ha t is in
\rork or Chicagu hanks to
hc crops has bccn placcd
\vithou \ t cm ha rrassmcn t to other
Jllsincss intercsts. It ! > distrilm- 1
ion to so man ) ' points wi11 con-
rihute grcatly to permancnt
) u incss acti\'ity.
' ( 'hc proccss which t1\'ol\"cs the
ransfcr uf grcat slims of money
rrom the linancial ccntcrs to the I
lOckets of millions of farmcrs ,
.hat il1\'oh'es spccialprcparations
JY railways and steamship lines
'or thc transfcr of whcat , corn ,
'j'c , a 11I1 oats from millions ot"
'arms to cie\'ators , storehouses i
Ind mills , : \1111 ind'idual purf f
: hasen ; is enc of the 1II0St in- J
cresting' in uur husincss system. I
Thc clfcct of large or small \
TOpS is secn in e\'crj' Ilepartment
If tnllle. 'I'he larger the crops
hc widcr thc distrihution of
1I0ney , and when , as in this year
he farmers rccc'e for what
heir farms ha\'e prollnced an
mOllllt of moncy equal to our
lational dcht , thcrt. is no room
II thc land for thc prophets of
alamity. Inter Occan.
I-'illt'st 1111 tlw I'arlll. :
I' rom lIasting's to the Colorado
11 ( ' , a sl'ction of < 'ount \'ompri -
Ig' in all ahout lift ) ' of the'l'S -
I'II couutics in Nehraska , l'an
itis ycar show up in g-I'ull' ; , qual-
. " \ ' anl , . \ ' cld l > l'r acrc. thl ) "Teat-
; t whea t crop in t hl' worlll.
' '
'I'lll' gTl'a tcst crop l'xperts in
lC l'Otllttry ha\'c no hl'sHaucy in
eclaring that in no other wheat
rollucing" section on any of thl'
> IItincnts wIll one finll so hig a
'op of whclt as thc fal'llll'rs in
IC wcstcrn counties in Nchraslm
I
a\"c to their crcdit this ycar.
As enc hy on thc rcports comc
I. .
I from the t h resIling mac1l1nes
lOWS the yield scldom running l
,
. '
.
-
r hclow thirtj' bushels to the ncr ( '
. aud iu score of instances the
threshers hnve regf tercc1 a 'icl,1
II of fifty auc1 as high ns ,14 hushl'ls
Jlcr acre , 'I'herc lIrc Ito ettd IJ f
licld that ha\'c yielded thirty-
Uve , thirty.eighl. ( Ol.t ) ' nud 4 : ;
hUolhcls ! pl't' acre.
It is iudcl'l ! a sorce of great
pdde atll ! gcneral satisfaction to
thc peoplc at Iarg-e iu this state
to know thnt the WC ! teru COltlttil' ' ;
of ebraslm have the greate"t
crops of wheat , oats , rye , barley ,
alfalfa , sugar calle , potatoes alld
other veg"ltahles of any Rpot 011
the face of thc globe.
Westl'rll Xchraslm
presents all
i
agricnltural picture the like of. .
which can not he cxcelted in thl' i
most fa\'orcd c1i1l1es--JInsting- . . !
I cpuhlkan. i
'I his il lllndcs Custer cOllnty. I
nil : . \ InH.J : m'B 'I' .
Jillglill : ; : ' BI'ulhl'l'S' PIttIlClIIS l'il'ClIs 141
Jhhihil IIl'J't ! SlIul'II ) ' .
Herc i gOOlI ncws. l ing1ing-
Brothcrs Wo1'1d's Crcatest Shows
will exhibit in Brokcn Bow again
'I'ucsday , Scptemher II. l eaders
of this paper do lIot ne.d to hc
rcmilHlcd of thc magnitudc anl
high charactcr of this great show
for its reputation as the largcst ,
most complete and best con udcd
circus , mcnagerie allll hippodrome
in thc world is universal. Its
thousands of admircrs in this
vici n i ty will , however , be i n-
tercsted in learning" that the
managemcnt has not enl ) ' kept
up thc formcr high standard of
the show , hut has also organi1.cd
for the prcscnt season the larg-l'st
a 1111 most comprehcnsivc traveling
l'xhihition e\'er known. ' [ , hc
g-reat show has been cntirely rc-
con"tructed , while thc list of
pl'rfOl'mCrs. in e\'ery de partmcn t
ha. " bccn so completely changed
as to makc this j'ear's program
IIl'W in e\'cry essl.tial particular.
Th\'l'e : Ire ncw ads , ncw artists
alld spectaculal' displays , and
e\'cr ) ' ci \ ' li c < 1 land the worlel
0\1' has hecn placell uude\ "
trihute to seclIJ'e thc latcst and
most Ilo\'cl arcnic fcatures. 'rite
exhibition opcns witlt thc most
g'orgcous an < l uniquc displa ) ' of
horscmanship e\'cr seen ill
merica. Pc rha 1'5 the most
litting' way to describe this
bcautiful act is to call it a
Illilitary horse "Jmllet. It is g'cn
lIt1ller the ill"II' l iate direction of
Jo11ll O'Bricn , the grcatcst of all
great horse tminers. A splcndid
lri ple-ri Ilgd.rcus pcrf ormLnee
follows. Among- thc artists arc
many who h1\'C ; ne\'cr hcfore bccn
"ccn in this country , but whusc
Italltes and achie\'clltcnts arc
kllown throughout the world , In
Lhe list of faJ.ltous acrobats are
Lhc Nclson fatuity of to'unequal1-
II artists , the Hobert : ; 1' ami1j' ,
Lhe Diboliall By'othcrs , the Leon
: ; istcrs and thc grcat contol'tion-
sts. Gencro and 'l'hcol , and
I thardo. The ; acrialists arc Icd
J ) ' the latest nO\Tclty , cspecially
mporkd hy the ring'ling' Bros. ,
'or this scason , the wonderful
) unhar 'I'rio , direct from Austra-
ia , thL' ' [ , -
Ilolluway rio. hig-h-
\'irl' acrobats , thc Biln\'ans ! , the
[ ' \1)1.11 Sisters , .xcUic Carroll and
he l'likado's Own Troupc of
apanese cquil hrists from Jeddo. '
l'hl' riding sllxpasscs anything
n the e1luestrian line e\'cry be-
ore attclltped. Among' the grcat
idcrs are the 1l0hsJlS , the
ichlles ! , .101111 and l\lichal'1
ooney , Alhert and l\Iadallle '
) ann ! > ol't. I eno kl'rl'c. l\la ) :
- - . . . . . - - - _ & -
----n _ _ _
_ _
! r ' " . . , - . . ' - . : ; . ? ; . . l"m ) . . . . . , . . , , . , . , . , . . . \ / . . , . ' - : '
: \ \ \ ' \ \ \ \
. I "in nnl . _ ' ' '
"
w."t 1
, , , . , I ; ; , ) , _
" \'r " II. t .
\ " "II 1 r.:1- :
T : h..n. . " Ifr' " ' ,1 ! [ " . .f . ' _ I
. . " " I'mr ; ! . . , II. . . . , it . L III h
, . . " "
-
nr" " I. It " \
" 'II Ita" damp. ' \
k."lhr , I. . "I. , 'f" lJ" ' ! : ) 'Gi"r- , '
, , . . . . . . ,
"
.11 " .I "Ia. " J , irr ( tJ. )
a1dr. , . . . ri . ! '
" .h"1 \
tI" n"t lr"tI' , . \ ' .
1\ . . r. . " _ h ' r. \ \ \ , \ I , " ,
fart. . . . cli dO' \ ( ) J. , ' .
anol 0'1" 'I lor ' . " r.'I. . . . ; - \ \ , 't
, . . ' ' .
. ,
harn' ' n ' " \ I 't. . , \ \ ' / J.
" 01 " " ' " " ' \
"
"M' lIl l'k" ' ' ) ' \ \-4
n.w. lit tt , , , t4 ' - .
w. . . " " . . , " . . . ' " ' " 't"
" , 1'n Iho , " . ' - ? 01
, J 1 -1 -
- . d ; ; ; ;
Sold . . Fd , , ' "
evelY" herr \ \ I'
In ' ,11I > - " I \ . \
all.l.o. \ "
Mad. L ) ' 7/ . \ f , \
. Standard CompAny 011 ; \ . \ , , \ \
.
,
I
- , . ' . . . . . - - . - - - . . - - - _ - :
- - " - - - - - - - -
WORLD S . ' '
HO' 'S
, GREATEST . I" . .
I " ' ' ' _ . _ . . . . . - . . . . _ _ . .It" "
\.I\JUnN IT IS STATED THAT
1100 Cages , Dens and lairs
ARt : ! NL CP.FiSARV TO HOUSB THB
$1,000,000 , v . ORTn . OF RARE WILD ANIDIALS - 'Y .
- - - - - - - -
. . . .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Anll that FIVE CARS al'o used to trmt5porl the
30 PONDEROUS ELEPHANTS i _
And 65 DOUBLE LENGTI1 CAI S ( equal to 130 ordinary cars ) arc needed
to convey the Sl10W from city to city. the mind is overwhclmcd with the
magnitude and immcnsity of this suprcmc Goliath of the ArcnlcVorld. .
which sprcads , like gigantic wings , its 1,000,000 Y ARUS OP CANVAS
ovcr 12 ACRES OP TENTED WEALTII , affordln a Capacity for
SEATI"iG : 1 , OOO PEOPLE.I. . , -t . -e . < : , o.C .o.C . .0 : . .0 : . .0 : . , c
" "
r. ' ' . _ . -
. .
- -
- -
- - - - - -
- - - -
\VHEN IT ( S CONSIUERED THAT FULLY
. { arc rCIJuh'cd in opcratin.this Gigantic
opcratin.
500 S .
. J.ORSE Amuscmcnt Enterprrsc :11111 lIUll 1000 PEOPLE
arc cmployed , amen whom arc :3:00 : 'Q.JtEl : : I1'OR .I RS ,
PRESENTING IN THE
3 RINGS , 2 S1f 16fS , AERiAL IENCL VE AND
! n4 MiLlE RACE COURSE
A VAIUETY OF EXIIIBiTIONS
a ACTUALLY CONSTITUTING , .q 00 ACT V
r
THE TREMENDOUS MAGNITUDE OF TI-IIS ALL-OVERSHADOWING AMUSE-
MENT INSTITUTION IS CONVEYED. ,
. .
- - - - -
' - . ) . , . " ' ' [ " \ Ft.t9 . ? ' ' . . \ ' f
L. \'t
' EFt. ; : : r. 'O t.\fV
if. . :0 " " J Y [ ) 11 gj
. . . . . . , , . . . . . old
Fl' ' ' f. c ; : : . < < " . . . ' '
'I ( . JI . i PI ! )
l oj J . ;
' . \ . : ' Y It. ' : J. P ' \ 9 f
\ : J I I. ' . 8 - \ . : .f. 't . , . L _ . ' 'f' l " . t I
_ _ . . : _ _ _ _ _ _
iieserved ! Numbered Seats and .l\dmissions show day
at the Post Office News Stand. Unlike other shows , prices ,
at down town office are ey.8ctly the Stlme as char ed at I
rcgu ! : Jr tickefwagon on show golmds. .
_ . _ _ . . .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - - - - _ . - - - - - " " . . . " " ' -
- - - . - . . - -
1) < I\11PO\"t. Juia : LOWalllll' and
.Allll'rt Crandall. 'rhc traincd
animal section of the show prc-
scnt. . ; Capt. 'VciJb's jug-gling'
seals , Prof. 'Vood's dog and pen ) '
circus and Pearl Souder's famous
comedy elephants. Forty fnnn.v :
downs , : olltrihutc a wealth of'I I '
cOIl1l'dy to tIle performancc , The :
nH'nagcric prc < ; cttts thc only I
Ih'ing girL ! 11 c and hundreds of
other il1tl're.tingand curious
animals , inrJuding 30 elcphants.
'I'hc hippodrome races sldllful1y
reproduce thl' exciting scencs of ,
the old Homan a1l1phih'atre. on a :
scale of magnitulle not surpasscd I
e\'l'n in th days of Nl'ro. 'l'he I
show will he g-iven here in its
l'ntirl'tand , that means the
biggest , best and most connc -
ing cir us performance ever seen
in this city ,
- - - _ . .
; " ( ) C : tIJ " ' ) ; . .V'ilJ."Y : :
rake J. :0 : ( . . ' , : _ ] I. . " ( ' \1'o'ue - III(1'8. . \11 I
I\ " " ' , . r'fu\I' " . . . , 'n vr ! j' r. I ' 0 l'U'O. J
I' : 1\.I.o\ ' ; . ( " . l ; . I" . ' 1' " . ) 'X. ; ! " ' " !
" " " " " " " ' .r .u--
. - - : _ . _ . _
Jt.Ir . . . . " .
'u nllc Unll-i..t : .
Ford & Stllrgl'oll. a prolllillent
drug' linn at I ocky II ill , Station
: Ky. . writcs : "Wc werl' rl'qllcsted
'b\ ' : Dr. n. B. SingIelu SPIIII for
Iierbil1l' for thc l'llIl'ljt : of our '
I custollH'rs. \ \ ' l' 1I1'1Il'J'l'd t h rce
: ' dOilen lit I > ecelllhl'l" , alld Wl' arc
'glad to say , IIerbil1l' ' has g'i\'cn
such salisfal'tiulI
great that wc
ha\'e duplicatell thi" ordcr thrce
times , and today we goa \ ' 1''our
salcsman another unll'l" \ \ \ : heg
to say Dr. G.I. : . SnigIetakcs
pleasurl' in
recolIIJ.ll'nding .
I1crhinc. " SOc hottle at I' d , l\Ic-
Comas' Bruken Bow and l\lerna.
: " . . CUIII : n COlo""llo.
r
. \u u-t : I to 1.1 , 2.3 , : q , . )0 , 31.
k'pt lIIh r J to I" .
011 the uho\'e days die Bul'lillgloll
Route \ \ ill sell rouutl trip tickl.ts to
Dell\'cr. Colorado Sprinls , I'lIcho ! allIl
lIIun ) ' other poiuts in Cooraclo ! at c..tra-
onlillurily low rat s ,
It's ' ! in ' '
l'UO l'olol'lulo ull SUlIlIlIl'r IOllg ,
anel thert' art' IlImclt'l'lls of rcsorts ill tht'
Rockie whcrc one IIIUY escupl' frolll tlte
hent of 1I1l' (
pluins 'allIl spellli 1111 aHol"J
gether tleli htful , 'ul'atillll.
A cartlto J. Frunt'is. ( ; I'IIl'ral l'a..st'lIcr )
Agellt , ( ) UJlltu. Xl'hr. , will hrillg 'ou a
j.ollli ! ooltpply III'l'olorant > hnllklct that
will hl'lp yon plan your lril' . ' ) -12
- _ _ . . . . . . _ 111 " "J'V" J.
. _
. . _ _ _ _ u _ ----11I1& . '
- . . : . ' " . ' ; ; " : ' ; : . . . . ! ' ! . ' ' ' ' ; = ii : ; : : : ; . : \ ' : . , 'rr ; : : . . . , ' : " : : : : ' ; " : : - - . : : ' : . ; - : . . ' . . : . : . : : : ; : : : ' . . ' : . ' ' - . ' " ' - - " - - - -
. . .
' " "
. . i' ; ; : . "
' , ' .
: - . , . . . , , , . . . , . . . . , . ; ; : ; : : ! .
. : '
" : ; : ; : : ! ; : ; ; ; Ji.ti..Oii , ; : . , : . . . . ' : , : .0 : ' . , , ' I , ' : , ! .i.o. : , . . : ! . ; o- ; . . ' . . : ; : : : i't : :
" ' : i . A ' - - , - , . - ' , - " ' " : ; ; f
. . . . : . . . -J . . I . ( , " , _ ; ' ,
' ' - . _
. , , , ' , . , - -J . .
- '
' - . . RY (
- ( " E " . .
' . . Dl..lVU.L.J . . ,
: . . . \.j V I' ' . : J ;
. : . _ - - + -CD _ _ .
t" ,
- - f'.7
. j/ . / . . . ; . All partie ! ! inde td to tbe Raglt' GrooorYI nro rcqlRto'd ! ; IJ . . . f ! : ,
. ; to 01111 s'd t'ottltl thuir Bccoun' . hy oub at nnot' , I must ha.vo ;
fJ . mOf : 00 ; to pay billlJ. I oar'nct do uslnoRs on wind , :
: rf. . '
. Y"lll'fI ' i . :
" ,
, ; ; . : l'ulV t : :
; } . - - - - . . . , . . . - - . - . ! , :
r \ . . . 'R' , iJ.
' . . ' , \ ' . . I . ' . . i' " . 1J 1 !
. t . ' . \ Ad' . .
' : , ' : J\ ' r'r : :
. '
.
'i , :7 . . . - L _
: . . . ! ) ro''j ctOl' . . M
. . . . . .
. _ . , - . . , .
; i . _ _ . , - ,
" "
. ' "
. , . . . . . " ' . . . . ' . ; : . . . " C. ' . " ' " ' ; . "I ; ;
, ! i. .
! . . : : ! . . . : oIri.t. . . . . . . . . . < - < , -i ' , : ' , . i " , . . . ; : ' . "I . . _ " - J ! ; ' ; ' , : ; J' " ' ' . . ' il " , .It''i. \ " . . . . . . t.411. ' . ! 'fii ' . .t . . ! . . ! . 'C.o . . : " ! . , wl. : " , : o"ieti . . , : . . . . , . . , , ' . . . . . . . . . , , . . . t : 111 j
. , . . , ! .
_ ' , . . . ;
' ' . , . . . _ t.4 . \11. . : : . '
: } ' : ' : : ) / 'JIiiOl' " " " : : .It , , / . . . . . , . ' . . . . : : , ! . . . . . . . . : . . . . . ; . . . . . } ooI. .t : : . ; . . .i. ' . ; e ! . , . . . i . , .y.j. ; e f. . '
.
. . . . . .
.
. .
. - , - - - . ' . - ' - - - - .
. . . '
. , \
I .