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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1903)
' . . . . . . - ! _ JIll. -IT" _ . _ . I QIu - tCt QIO. 1tepubUcan I' f , r ' . " Publlihed ! Ivory Th r da1 at Lbo Uounty ! : ! c , . . ' j ) . 11. AMSDEIUtY. . . Editor . co In < JuILn Iock. Fourth ATe , , " , , , , " I t : : BR\ered at tbo "ottomoo lit Broken Uow .I-leb. . " III roooond.-GIAlI ! mllUor tor tranemh lon Ihroujlh " ' : the U. B. Millie. _ f 8UDSORU'TION 1'IUOR : . OnoYear.1nndvnnce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Il.l" \ , ' ADVBhT18INO ItATB . One colomn ; , per month.7 .00. Onc.Lltlt col. RtIUl"ef' monlbJ 84,00 Qnarler column , 1"lr J ouih , .811.00. 1Jel\ thin qOAILer cnlomn , ro c.entt r loch per month. O&nls on. Qret PlI1o. : 00 ooot. ! per lucll , pilr month LocaledverUllng 1cenle \ per IIno each l .cr. \1oR. 1oR.NoUce ot chorch tllirtl , 11001111110. and onl"rlillu. menU whore monol Is CDorjted , oue.hult rnte , . . : . . Sooloty noticol IInti re.ololloo. , oOQotll > lt rntu. Weddlog notice I r"o. halt prIce ror IlIlbllelilng lilt at presenu. Death ootloes tree. 1II\1 ( price tor publlehllJg obt\QIU"J' notlcCIIlInd card. or thlok ! ! . . LeI' ootlco at rate' provided . bl "IILateo or Jebnuh : , ' - . . . .3.'tJ.rsday : , J 'ne 11 , IlJ03. POLITICAL A .U.NCEMErITS. Sometime ago 1 have IUltlOUtlCe my. l elf a candidate for sheriff of CU tt.r county to the central COUlDJittet : , and I will come before the republican coullty convention for the lIomll1atiob : mbject to the will of the republiclll1 of Cushr county. I have worked for the success of the republican party 23 years in Cus- . ter county aud have alwaya takell p1tas. ure in doing ao. knowing I have bten ill thc right. I have been central com. mitteen an some 16 years. and never before - fore have I come before a county con. vention lsking for anythingj an 1 hope y u can give : mc the nomination and I will be elected your nect : shcrilI of Custer county. Ver ) respectfullyyours. : 39tf J. O. TA VI.OR. I . Editor Repub I..m-Several : of 11IY f t'mls have been insisting on my C Ul- I ing out for sheri II. and after looking , overthe field I IUlVe conchllied to atl. I nounce myself a candidate for the nOI1I. . in tidn for sherilI of Custer county , on , tlie republican ticket. lIubject to tilt : will ' of. the ptople. While I feel my incom- t' peteucy , I will try to wake a good shcrilI and do my whole duty as wy conscience dictates. Respectfully , I 37tf . M. SAVJDG . ' 1 desire to announce thut I expect to I c < > l11e before the next republican county . ooilvention as a candi ate for nomination for > the om e of clerk of the district court subject to the will of the republicans of I Custer county. For fifteen years 1 have to the- best of IPy ability , uphell1 the st8nd rd of the republican party in this c unty. through times. when it would hi1.ve been to my financial advantage to otherwise , giving my sen'ices , such us they were. Without money and WitllOut pi ce. 9up rting its cnndi ates through ' ' 1ttory and through c.1ufeat. During these years I have never been a candidate - date for' any office , nnd trusting I am not now presumptious iu asking favorable consideration of my claim. . Very reiipectfull ) ' , 37tf Gno. n. l\IAJR. , - . The.hio rep b1ican convention - , . . tion last week endorsed President R osevelt for re-election by a uhanimous vote. Senator Hanna wtthqrew his 'objections before' the convention convened. . , . x : jident Roosevelt has con- clua a his tour of the countrj' , ha.vng ! arrived in Washington last , . we k safe and well. He was gop.e over two months. The enthusiasm - thusiasm with which he was received - ceived everywhere emphasises hl'S' popularity with the rank and fil . of the American people. . . - - - - - - - - - - The' democratic mayor of DWrlght , Ill. , in introducing President Roogevelt to the peo- - - - .b'.r..r.r..r. " # . . . X iii \ . 8 I I I \ ! i I , N I ft rime Travels Fast. g Wben did you bave ) 'Qur watch 8 1 . cleaned last ? Perhaps it was two R or'three ' years ngo. Detter brin. ( i it in and hnve me look it over nn S see what it nee s. 8 buse Is Worse than Use Don't abuse your watch ) ' try. 8 ing to wake it work when it shoull1 S be in the hospital. S F. W. HAYES , 8 , ! E'WELJja & ; OP'J.'ICIAN. H' West Side of Square. S # .r..r . . " . " ' . . " " # . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - , pic he said : III consider you , Mr. President , the ideal Amcrican citizcn. I am in favor of thc , I course . ) 'ou have pursued , an . I II will support ) 'ou f or re-e I ec t. IOn. " I ' [ 'here are several dcmocrats in Broken Dow that we have heard make similar statemcnts. Col. Bixbj- : - thc State Journal has been sustained in the Porter case. W. Ii' . Porter was at one time , when the pops had control of the state , secretary of state. D ) ' virtuc of that ollice he col- lccted $900 , fees for the marks and brands commission. In his I final settlemcnt Mr. Portcr fail- 'cd to account to the treasurer for these fees. Col. Bixby insisted that Porter'should put the mone ) ' back , but Porter declined. li"in- ally the casc reached the suprcme court. 'l'he court said as the' ' tate paid Mr. Porter a stated salary , the money was not his but bclonged to thc state and Mr. Portcr should put it back. As Bro. Bcal of the Beacon ! Hlj' the court "is right about it , " thc l IWUllI.ICAN extcndg congratulation - tion to Bro. Bixley that he has the court and the Deacon with him.Vho will now clarc say Bro. Bixby was not right ? . . ' . ' ' ' ' ' . I. Knux , 'I'IIJ ( 'J'IHo1'lHt. ! 'l'his otlice acknowledges the rcceipt of a copy pf the " 'rrue Word" a' Mental Science Journal published at Seattle by 1\1. 1 ! " . Knox , formerly of this city. Mr. Knox has a schemc on foot to build a Mcntal' Sciencc College c sting in the aggregate including - ing homes S1,000,000. Hollon Parker of Walla WaHaVash - ington has offered him forty acres of land within twelve bloc1cs of the post office on which to locate the college. Mr. Knox or Prof. Knox as he cnUs himself h s a committec in Chicago with the view of raising S50,000 to buy from 500 to 1000 acres of land in one tract for industrial purposes. Mr. Knox claims that there are 200,000 Mental Scienitists in thc United States , Cana a and Australia , who will contribute the. necessary SlOOOOOO to erect the buildings. Should "Prof. Knox" JUcceed in his scheme he will rival Dowie in working the people for his own personal benefit - fit under the guise of bettering humanity. Knox has persuaded himself to believe that health , wealth and perpetual life is a matter of thought and his mission - sion is to get people to think that wealth , health and life are theirs and the end will be attained. Unlilce Dowie he denies the Divine Authorship of the Bible , yet uses such portions of it as suits his purpose. Along with impractical and visionary theories he advocates just enough that I is commendable to good government - ment and the laws of health , business and scienee that man ) ' are deceived by him and become contributors to his support and his financial projects. OUit S1'HE UOUS PIU SIlH 'I' . l'rOiluct } . ' 1'1l1ll On" Itlhl , 111111 1111I Itlhl Wn. . ' 1'hclI Ih'ukl'u. While this issue ' ' of the 'l'imcs is in preparation the presidcnt of the United States is making a record hors.eback ride of sixtj' milcs , climbing the mountains and sldmt ling the plains from Laramie to Cheyenne in Colora- ! do's northern neighbor. I I What a halo of romance , courage - age and whole-heartedness this man is weaving into this lifc's histofj' . Dorn of million are parents - ents , scions of anstocrats , if there are such in America. 'I'he vim and adventure of the old Viking courses through c\'ery vein and - . . - - - . - . - - . ' " _ - - - - . - - - - - - _ . - t1ttttt'tt"'tt1'tt'ttttttttttttttttttt1ttttttttttttttttttt ; ' " ' ' ' , , , , tttttt , " : Strawberries Cherries Vefotables - . , . . ' , . . . . . . - - : : : : OF ALL KINDS , = . . . . = . . - h - - ; : : -resh Every : J : > ay . . . . . . : - : : : : -AT 'rHE- = = - : : ST AR GROCERY CO. ! ? Iil111111ii111'11i ( { ! ' il1il1il1il1il + 1111111111111iliil1111111111111i lil . - " ' . " . - - 'tA..I".U-- thril1s ever ) ' ncrve. lIe plodded through college , droppcd its shackles and nailed the mighty we t for his temporary home. IIe passes from the free life and stirring advcntuce of a cowboy to the nation's commercial metropolis - tropolis to graph with its sins and crime and put them under curb. He enters the navy de- partmcnt , imparting his bold spirit to those charged with the I work of constructing a nation's resistless navy. He responds to the stirring call to unloose the haughty Spaniard's grip from the throat of Cuba's suffering millions. He plows through' t111 stony fi lds' of red tape and at t he head of h is gallant Rough Hiders places fresh immortel1es in the crown of Amcrican valor. Made governor of New York , forced against his will into the vb-presidency , the' black heart and red had of an assassid made him president. And he is president. Such a president the country has n t lcnow 1 since the days of Jackson. lIe has 100k < < d into thc frowning months of the enemy's cannon. He has faced as unflinchingly th frowning faces of the coarse bosses of his party. He'is l oose- velt ! He was produced from a I lIew UloId and the mold was then ; broken. lIe copies no man and there is no man great cnough to ltnitate him.-Denver 'rimes. W"A'rJl c ( ) " " ; NTION. OnJcl"1 C"II tor .nlll..tllllot _ , 'cutlon to be ( ! ( cld h. I.IIICOJII. 'rhe republicans of the state of Nebraska - ka are hereby called to meet in convention - tion in the city of Iincoln , on Thurs ay , August IS , 19 < > 3 , nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon - noon , for the purpose of placing in nom. I ination ctlntli ates for the following offices - I fices , to be voted for at the next general election 10 be helll in the stnte of Ne. braska , November 3 , 1903 , viz : One julge ! of the supreme court ; two regents of the university of the state of Nebraska , allIl for the transaction of such other business ns may rcgularly come be- forc sa ll convention. The basis of reprcsentntion of the sevcrnl counties in saill convention shl\lI be the vote Cllst for Hon. John 11. Mickey for governor , at the rcgular election hellI on Novcmber 4. 1902 , giving one delegate for each 100 votes or major fraction thereof so Cllst for thc said John H. Mickey , 1111I1 one delegate at large for each count ) " . Said app rtionment en : titles the severnl counties to the follow- illg reprcsentation in said convention : AIIIIDl . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 JohuAon. . . . . . . . . . H Autelope . . . . . . 13 KearDI'Y. . . . . . . . . . . 10 Bllnner . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1\01Lh. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I III nIne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 K..ya ! 'I\ha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Klmhall. . . . . . . . . . . . . : . : lIox Dotto. . . . . . . . . . 5 Knox. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1 1I0yll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Laoc.ster. . . . . . . . . . . St , IIrown. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 LlIcoln , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 BulIalo. . . . . . . . . . . . III Logul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 IIDrt.- 10 Lonp. . . . . . . . . . . . . K Uutler. . . . . . . . . . . . . McPherson . . . . . . . . I el\88 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2' Mlldl@ol1. . . . . . . . . . 17 Cpdar. . . . , . . . . . . 13 1\lorrlck. . . . . . . . . . 10 Ghl\ 1 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nllnce . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Cherry. . . . . . . . . . . . . II 1'o01OIIbl\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Chcy.Unl ! . . . . . . . . . 6 NuOkolls. . . . . . . . . . . 13 Olav. . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 17 Olao . . . . . . . . . . . . : :0 Colfax . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ) 1'Awlillel\ . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 OOllllug . . . . . . . . . . . . . I l'orkln . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Cn tor. . . . . . . . . . . . 1'1 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ouot" . . . . . . . . . . . 7 I'lerco. . . . . . . . . . . . ' ) Dawes . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1'11I1te. . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 DIi\Hon. . . . . . . . . . II'olk. \ : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 I lIeuol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ItpII Willow. . . . . . . . . 11 DlxODI. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 I < lcbnld80o. . . . . . . . . 2' I Vml:11 : . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ItOCI ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 l > ou/I / Ii . . . . . . . . . . . 9'J Sallno. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 nUllity . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ! lRry. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . II .lIlnloru . . . . . . . . . . 17 SRUIIII rl ! . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Ifrnllklln. . . . . . . . . . . . to SCOU'8 Ulull. . . . . . . 5 Froaller. . . . . . . . . . II SIwarcl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Flunu" . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 berldnn. . . . . . . . . . . tl 1111 ! ! " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 f herlUan. . . . . . . . . . . II Oallieli. . . . . . . . . . : I SloIIX. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' osl'cr. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Hlllnlon. . . . . . . . . . . " Hrllnt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 'rhl\yor. . . . . . . : . . . . . IfJ Olfllly. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 'rbolllu. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 l1all. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 'I'hurton. . . . . . . . . . . 7 IIlItnlltoll. . . . . . . . . . . . H Vllllfy. . . . . . . . . . . . 9. IIl1rllln. . . . . . . . . . . \I Wu { . . . . . . . . Ihrll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 W ym , . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ihtchcoct ; . . . . . . 4 Wcbdttr. . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Holt ' . . . . . . . . . . . . H'hcdcr . . . . . . . . . . . II < .nl"r. . . . . . . . . . I York..2 : ! 1I0wlltll. . . . . . . \I - Jelf \ ' hll . . . . . . . . . 17 'I'ot" : , . . . . . . . . . . .1051 It is re otl1t11el1l1ed that no proxies be lI 1o\\'cd in said c t1\'cntion , but that the elegates prescnt thercat be lIuthorized to cast the vote of the county represented , by them. I Notice is here y givcn that cach of the cven numbered scnatorial districts in the state is to select n member of the stite cOlllmittee to servc for the term of two ) 'ears. It is also the sense and request of the state committce that at the time delegates lire chosen to the coming state cot1\'en. tion , tlte severnl conn ties procecd to com. plcte their county organiwtion for the campaign or 19 < > 3 , by the selection of roacl district helpcrs , pr cinct committce. mcn , IIn regular officers of such count ) ' committecs. By or er of thc state commltttc. II. C. LINDSA v , Chairman. A. . AI.I.1tN..Secretar ) ' . , : .July IIJ'r"nln9. i 'rhe Burlington olIe s round trip tickets : ns follows : : Doston , Mass. , uUlI return 1-10.45 , jnJle : 30 to July 4. : Saratoga , N. Y. , anll return , $38,9 < . ) , : july 4 ancl 5. : At1antll , GII. , IInd nturn $ J8.7o. july 5 : to 7. : . Baltimore. l\hl. " 1111I1 return , $38,95 , : July 17 anlll8. : Detroit , Mich. , ullll return , 27.7u. : Jul ' 14 1111I115. : St. Paul , Minn. , aUlI return , 18.1O , : July 19 to : n. I Ask the tickctugcnt for parlculllrtl. ! . . . . . t'ount , A.MI S Ol' . 'rhe clucstion ofCountj' Assess. or is heing discussec1l11ore or less of late , and incidentally candidates - dates for the position. A t the last session of the legis- laturc a law wus enacte which pro\'ides for a County Assessor. 'l'lll' term of t1ice is for four ycar , the salary being regulated by the population of the county. In this county according to the prosifJlIs of the bill the salary would he $700. As the work of the cOllnt ) ' assessor will not exceed - ceed four months a year the oflice from a financial view will be tempting and doubtless there wil1 be no lack of candidates. 'l'here is no office within the ' gift of the count ) ' of greater importance - portance than that of County Asscssor and great care should be exerci.cd by the republican convention in making the selec- ! tion. 'rhe first mistake to be' ' avoided is the nomination of one against whom the public might bc prejudice because of his business or reputation. The nomination of one against whom the question of partiality or his integrity would be waged would mcan defeat of the candidate and the party. It is not everyone that is cap- ablc of filling the position. \V1rile a good business education I is a IIccessarj' requisite it is not an that is required to assure an election or an efficient officer. He should be one whose integrity - tegrity would be above reproach , I a man of good judgment and one who has courage of hIS convic- tions. 'rhe selection of deputies for the several townships wil1 not be the least of the perple x.ing questions with which he wi11 have to deal. The great question - tion wil1 be adjusting the inac- curacic& that wil1 appear in every I township. 'I'he professional tax shirker wi11 be in evidence in every township and if he does not succeed in beating down his valuation with the deputy assessor - or wi11 have him to deal with. Should he succeed" in standing the deput ) ' off for about half what he is worth the Couuty Assessor will have a duty to perform - form that will require Judgement and firmness. Not only are educational qua li- fications business and exacutive ability , integrity for a successful and et1icient candidate but be a man of good judgement of values. The object of the new law is not only to list every article of value that is subject to assessment but it also seeks to have every dollar's worth of property equally assess- e4. ' { 'his wi1l require good ju'Jgement on the part of the deputy and county assessors. 'l'h inequality that has previously - viously been made in valuations in the several counties in the , - - I have had ocCAJlon to Uti Jour Black.Draught Stock and Poultry MedIcine - cine and am pleAsed to say that I ncvu used anything for stock that gave half u good satisFaction. I heartily recommend - mend It to all owners of stock. J. ' . BELSNER. St. Loub , 1110. Sick stock or 'poultry should not eat cheap stock food any more than sick persons should expect to be ClUed by food. When ) 'our stock Wld poultry are sick giva them med- icine. Don't stull them with worth- Icss stock foods. Unload the bowels and slir U11. the torpid liver and tha animal will bo curoo ' if it be possible - ble to cure it. Dlack-'rirau ht Stock antl Poult'Y Medicine unloa s the bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady of stock if tnken in time. Secure a 25-cent can of Dlack.DrauRht Stock and l > oultry Medicine anliltwillpay for itself ten timcsover. IIorsesworkbetter. Cows give more wllk. Dogs Rain flesh. Aml liens laymoreeg1I. { It solves the problem of waking au much blood ! flesh aml energy as possibltl out at the smallest amourit of food con- sumed. Duy 0. can from your deal. . . , , II. r " . . ! - - . - , , . . . - . - - . - . . , , " Hurricanes , Tornadoes and Floods j , all around us. 'N e ought to feel happy that we ure in the land of plenty. Our ' . store is filled with . ' . . ) GROCERIES \ , I T , -THAT ARE- Fresh , Clean Dustless , Appetizimt , tllf result is a good healthy stomach , and when the stomach is healty you are always well. "tVe guuruntee our customers - tomers to sell good goods as \ . .LOW AS THE LOWEST. . I 'tVe are here to take care of your wants. 'tVe will be pleased to do so. 'N e have a few barrels of Pure Old Oider Vinegar - gar left. Our place of business is at the old stand , where we have heen for fifteen years-two blocks north of the railroad. Yours for llealth , J. C. BOWEN. .1 I . state in stock emphasizes the great need of a system of uniformity - formity and of men who will listen to nothing short of a fair , just an equitable division of the taxes of the county and state commensorate with the actual value of the property of each. To show the inequality that has been practiced for years past we print a few comparrisons. Here are the counties of the 'I First Congressional district and the average assessment of their horses , hogs and cattle , in 1902 : orsM , CatlIn lIog. . RlcharlldOO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 7 3 ! 5 27. 51 27 Pawnee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 2 409 I 13 : : olewaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \I 01 4 till 1 35 Joh80n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 4:8 ! : I 14 OAIOl ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.4 4 I : ! 13S Lancl18t.r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1101 42b ' 18 Here is another group of counties - ties in the Sixth District and their average assessment. lIorReR. Cattle. 80lR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' pl3 $ 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4671 Mil UOld" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! ! O : ! 576 1:10 : IIrowu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 31' II U\I 173 HoCk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 583 54b 1 17 On the value of horses in other counties ; we have Perkins $2.05 , I Duel $2.30 , Dawson S3.89 , Custer $4.40 , Chase $8.06 , 'l'hurston Sl1.66 , Lincoln S4.69 , Sioux $8.66. In most of the counties the numbers given in for assessment - ment are muc less than the facts warrant. The same discrepancy that is shown in counties has existed between - tween townships of the same county. On horses , cattle , hogs and sheep where one man fixes the value for all his deputies values will be more equitable. Land values can be closely estimated - mated and l'quali ec1. 'l'he - .dI'c ! = ' .J - . . - - I- II I _ 7ofJ RJ Porch Trimmings rn an' atllon/ / { the things fomul in our m mill work. 'rite builllcr willltuvc IH uo IlillicultX in filll1inlt ; sOllletltin/ / { 11 the in . exuctly smt to Jub hallll. t J 'I'his porch trim is tIIrulc of sdect. m ed mnterilll. We call lJuote pleasing - ing \ ; on strictI ) . high c\aas \ goO ( s. Gct our figurcs on Ydlo\\ ' Pinc. ( ,1'hey'll pl asc you. . .Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. l { KEN BOW NEURASltA p 2E . . . . - - - ' - greatest task is to he the listing of town property , merchandise and cash. Nothing short of an inv ice of good and the inspection - . \l \ tion of the deposits in thc sc\'eral banks will reveal the whole truth. 'Ve here append the showing in a few counties in 1902. which illustrates the shirking of the past in the matter of cash alone. Cash A e8Htd Clt h D"f\o.ltu. l' w/lpe. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11\1 \ , fJI ) 8257.1 ! ! ' \IIWllbli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \Iii \ 113 lOb 415 IIt I ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12il 4 5 I 810 ' 14 ' Case. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 3'3 1628411 . 1.8nc ter. . . . . . . . . . . . 4MlYS : : 2)1182 ) $ Donglas . . . , . . . . . : . . . . . . 212207 Ii 3 515 I' Such discrepancies certainly demands - ' I mands correction. In the coun- ' , ties of I-4ancaster a'nel Pouglas 1' the discrepancy between the bank 'I , statement and the assessorg rc- I port amount equal to ten times .L.I .the value of Custer cOllnty. U , With one assessor at the head in \ the count ) ' and the county under i the assessor of the state board ; ' 'J. . . . ' TO ctJltJ A COI.n IN ON DA.V " Take Luxnllve OroDlo Quinlno Tablel . All - IIrulZllati : : r..rllDtl tllo DlOI't If It tails to turu. J . E. W. Onve' 1&l1aluru III on cauh hox. .2Sc. , : DEN"T'IST' : ' ! \ R. B , MULLINSI Mr O. it . I Ml\kes 8 8pcclaHy DC CroW/I Aud Brlllg" \ \ ' , > rk , . 1'lce8 rtaeonnblo. All work gUarlintelld. ! 1 Call and S6e lIIe beCorl ! g Ilu ehewherJ. \ 'I Ollleo-In Urolll\n : Dow tllllt. . HRnk lIulhUug. ' Droken Dow . Nebrasli.lI. . ( FRANSE MOOR'R , . i WiJn QPn : J1tIDp1jnafl. : : ' ! TiI'o blocks north or Or.od Oeutrel lIotel. PaL. . \ rooage sollched. l'rleell reaHonliblo. , j I W. D. HALL. A. n. JbnTL1Y. : : \ The bOlt bargnln81n 'Iellm8ka. : \1 I-'nrmland $10 to S I'or ' acre. ' 1 SlllI1e 11110 IlIU hc8 cbeau. . . . . . i' ' 1 I-IALL & HARTLEY , \ . , nelll estRte. Ioall' nDlllndur. ' I ancWrlleu8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . lIurllllllOII Hoote. Sl\Igellt. : < : cbraskll. I t " , H ILL SIDE HER FORDS \ and Duroo , Tor ey IIl'g bred an1l80111. 111'1 blOod . I orthelrcldus. Alldret8 , O. R. O.UWRLI. . \ l Hroken Bow , Nebrll kll : - - - - - - - OllJ.I { , ) . & W. . ' ) ALIJH , , \ . ! PHYSICIANS , SURGEONS. \ OUle" OVl'r lIaol" " I , . ' " II rill ; Ioro. . . . ' \ 111'0\,11 Uow. . . Nohrll.lI. . I I r r W A. THO.\1 J > 80N , . . . ( ' ( ) : oj'I'ItAU'I'on & 11')11.111:11. ) i II I I 11P"1'1111111 alltl t'RI\JnatuI < 1111 IIhnrllllltlril. It JI'oktHllnw. \ . N""r" 111t I \ I Dlt U. 14.lUl JJI N , I ! 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