' ' . . . . . . . ' . 'T'j. . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ . . . . . _ , - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' - ' - : . - - . . . . : LJl ! ! , t' Hu tcr ( ! to. llcpubUcan 1'lIb1lshod every ThurFd"y nL thb CounlY _ . ' _ - - ' - - - - U. 11. snHltm \ : = : IMlto l\1co In COFter mock , 1o'00rth A(1" ' lrok-jj ; - ; - O-h.- ; Bn\\rod ni'lheIW mco lI ' , 88 sooonl\l/IIIF ! / matlor for IranFml , lon through Ibo U. M. Mlllla. . - - . . . - - - - - - SUIIMClm.rWN l'HIU : Ona Yonr , In IIdvnnco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00 - - - AI > VlmTHlNO ! IlATJC . Ono colnmn , Ilcr month , 7.00. Onn.half cuI- umn. IJcr mouth , I ( XI Illlarlor column. I'or month , .W. 100M thau ( Innlt ( r colullln , ro cents per Inch \lor lUonlh Card. on Ort IloRO. 60 conlAor \ IIICh.10r month LocIII dvarllFlll1o : & cuniB per IIno ench llilor. 1I0u.Nollca ot church falrF , 80clllhlee IInd onlorlnlu. meutll where monc ) ' Is charjIJono.hnlt mlCR. SoolOI ) 'IOU co. 111111 reRnlnllonF. ollo-hillt rnleF. Wedlllng ( ] oUcee troe. hilit I' ' rice for IJIIJlhnlulo ! : 1111 at Ilrell nt . Doatb notlcns tree , III\Jr prlcII for puhll hlng ' abUu f ) ' notlcoe , nllli c/lrd8 / ot lhatlks. Logalnotlco at r"tt. Ir..yl\ed \ hy I'ntntoe at . . Nchr".IUI. \ -Thursday. Octobe-S0 3-- : REPUBLICAN TICKET. : I Stnto Tlakot. : . - t lI'orJullgo ot the uprolllo Courl- I J. JJ.IIARNt : ! . : 1III1dl 01l. For Hcguoh ot Blnlu Unlver lIy- : . Cl1AULml : 8. AILUN , 1'lIlcsMlur. W. O. WUlTMOlm. i I"UgI1l8. Twelfth Ju lnl DltJtrlat. , For Judge at Iho 'fwnlfth JUlllclnl I > Ietrlot- : o. u. 1108TE'rI , t ( , . I\oaroey. t. t County.-Iakot. " For Coulity Judge I J. A. AItMOUH. f For Coonty Clerk ClerkO. . W. DltWE . . Itor Couol ) ' Trea urcr W. A. OEOHO . , For County ShorllY ShorllYJ.O.TA lUIt. Vor Clerk DllltrlcL Court . ORO 11. MAIIt. I For Buperlnteudent ot MchoolK J. O. W. L&WJ8. i or Ooooty Surveyor F'E.VANANTWEltl' . For Oounty A880ssor JULK UAUMONT. I For Coonly Corouor llH.I\1UnttOW. \ County Supo lsors Tlakot. ! ; For Boponl or Second Dl llel- ' 1 u. F.CnHltjr , Hound Valloy. I For SupenJeor 'oullh Dl8trlcl- It J. U. KLUMl' . : Klump , ( , For Buponhor SIxth Dbtrlct- \ A. ONDA. ! \ Ocoulo. ' ! Township Tlokot : For To"nshll' Clorlt A , D. llANOS. . I For Towolhlp TtIJa8Url'A J. M. KUIBICHLINU. For JuBllco of the I'cnce : J , J. 8N Dlm. . For Conllabla . , L , E. COl.I . . S For Road Overseer , lJI8trh t No , 1 b I , . aU8IUlAN. For Road Cyor eor. District No 2. UIIAJt\itY ltAUl'l' . l For Head Oyer eer , mltrlc ! 1o. . 3 , . " I' . M. 8'XUADLEY. : . . , For 110ad Ovenecr , DiMlrlct No. I . . ' O. ImU'JOH. . . Per Itoad Oyorseer DlPlrlct No Ii FUED AU'l'IIUIt. For 1I0ad Oyorscer JJJ8trict Nu. 6 / . ' UENltY HKIWEU. For 1I0ad OYOflocr Dlltrlct No.7 J. N. WF 'l' . What do you think of the argument of W. J. 'ray lor , the great statesmen , that thc county has no protection in thc treasur- \ . , ' , ' er's bond for the reason that the ! , county paid for the bond. A . ; wonderful revelation is'nt it. 4 . ' , . HI , > . \ 'rhe Populist Press of Custer ; , County has dealt so long with theory that cold facts are things they don't like. When challenged - ed to state how much Custer County had lost on County I ' " . " . " , , " Glasses That Suit , Your E'es are what } 'ou . . . . .ant when 8 ) 'ou nec glasses at all. GJa.sscs \ ) that are not what ) 'our C'CS rcquire 8 Ulay be u hill .n lIce in tearl of u 8 ; l . elp to good VISIOII. It ts also vcr ) ' i. Important thutthe. . . . . . . . ' F Al\IIES l ol .the glasses in a proper posi. bou 111 frollt of the e'cs. It \ \ ill 8 cost you nothillg hul a few memo - 8 o cnts of ) 'our time to step in aud 8 is see if } 'OU nced glasscs. F. W. HAYES , l , " ! & OP'.1'ICIAN. , West Side of Squarc. B = .r.r.rJ".r.r.r.r.r.r.r.r-.r..o l 1\J : " ' - 1 - - JIIIe ' ' bOlUlR , the Beaaull stated abollt $1,500 , when upon investigation it was shown by the l Hl'UIlIIC N last week that 011V ei Iller's hond alone the loss was $3,187.09. How much was the loss on Brown ? . - - - - - - - An ) ' omcial who courts public favor and seeks public preferment on the grounds that he performed - ed the sallie senice for less mone ) ' than another is certain to be let down hard when the public understands - derstands the true situatioll. "Sch neri nger has the docltlnen ts to prove what he says , ' so says the Beacon.Ve don t know just what he is telling the people hut If he is saying anything about the expense of collecting taxes show him the statement which we print in another colullln. _ _ _ . _ . u 'raj'lor asks "what was the lIIatter with \Veimcr's bond ? " Look over the bond and you will find the names of some of the most respected and prosperous citi7.ens of CuSter county. Are they to blame for coming up and making an assignment of their possessions for the henefit of the county ? Man ) ' of thelll we are told , ahV l's stood ready to put up their part but others did nt want to put up anything.Ve would just like to know to which class ' 1'aylor belonged. IVlr. 'l'aylor , now that you are inbusi- ness of discussing county treasur- er's bonds just tell the public how much it cost you to put your name on Weimer's bond. J. O. Taylor republican candidate - date for sheriff , has been a resident - dent of Custer county for twenty- four years. During that time he has been engaged in farming , and by hard work and good man- gement has made a success of it. lIe has been an active worker in the republican party , standing b.r if. through all the years of populism and fusion , and never faltering for a moment in his devotion - votion to its principles. For the first time he is now a candidate for ofiice , and with his long record - ord as an upright citizen , a good business man , and a faithful republican - publican , he has earned the heart } ' supper ! of e\'ery republican - can in the county. If elected , Mr. 'l'aylor will perform his ofii- cial d tty withalit fear or favor.- Callaway Courier. 'rhe sole duty of the county treasurer is to collect the taxes. This has been done by W. A. George , with a promptness - ness and completeness approached - ed by no former treasurer. It has also hecn done at the least possible expense consistent with . good and efl cien t work. 'L'he contention that his administration - tion is costing the taxpayers more than that of his predecessor 'is mere bosh. Heretofore the collection of taxes has bcen done by townsh i p collection. Under the present law all taxes are paid in direct to the county treasurer. This necessarily increases the clerical work , but it saves the commission formerl } ' pald to townshi p collectors. If the present - ent treasurer cmploys more help in his ofiice than did his predc- cessor , it is simpiy bccause more help is needed. . His clerks re busy all the time , and the ) ' earn their salaries. When times are good and people are running over onl1 another in the rush to pay their taxes , it tales more hell' in the treasurer's ofl ce than it did during the calamity period when taxes were allowed to run behiud from two to ten years. W. A. George is a thorough business man and h will get a vote this fall which will show that his ad- . . - " - . . . " - - - - - - ! ! ' . : , 't\j ' : . , I. ; . , ; , " , ; , r , " : : , . , " " . .1frM. ' ' ! ' . : . f. . " " /J.It\ : f I" ' . " ; r { ; . , . o ; . . ' , , II. " . " . , . . . . _ : : . : : . _ , ' ; . : ' .I.\.o..a. ' ' : " . : ; " : : " ' : f. , . , : , , . / : , : . * . . . . . " : r"'rf \ " ' II. . . . . : . : : " " . ' . . . : .flf..L. , .I. ' ' ' ' ' ! ' ' : r. .t" ' ' " . . . . . ] . " . : 'I .r. . ' . ' . . :2t" : " . , . . j..e . , - . " " ; . . : . t- . . .I" . , ' . . . .j . . - . .1 : , 'I ; . : " ' ! ! i CALIFORNIA FRUITS : . .j. . . . Apples , Peaches , Pears , Plums , and rt1 ' : , \V a tennellons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i:1. , . .t. : . resh.mverVCav : : \ I' -AT THE- r . , ST AR GROCERY CO. j Rfil I . . ' ! . ' l.tl ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ! ' . ' . . . . ' { . : . ' - ' ' ! . " oi ' . . 11. . ' . : ' . ! . o ; ; , ( : ; : " " ' : " ; ! ' . ! . 1I " , " ' I : + ! i7.Ii , , : ' ; ! . . . .11.'u.1. ' . . : " ' . I..U , , . 'J1"iY1' . . : ' " " . jlli . 'foHt. : : . _ 'hioH. . : . . . o . - _ . ' . . : . i . . 'f..u. ' 'f.i ! . . . : . m" ! : . . : . : 'j , ! . . ; ; . \t1- - . , , ; . : . . . . . { . ' _ .rt : , Wi ! Y l r " 'AIX ! ; : : : . : ! : ; ; ; L ; ; ; ; ' ; ministr : tou of the trcMurer'-j ! oflice has beeu indorsed by the people.-Callaway Courier. HUll SA J S AIUW.\U ' Jlnw I'rnlcctwlI lllCrCI\Hl'1i lito J'xJlurt : of Mllllllfl\ctllrc , Protection prescrveH the home market , keeps th factory busy in the manufacture of large qual1titiesand thus cteates a surplus - plus of manufactured goods avai1 able for export. 'l'hat is why so large a part as $408 000,000 of otrr S1,420OOO OOO exports in the fiscal year jmt closed consisted of manufactures. Considering only th lines of manufactures of which our export was $1,000- 000 or over we have the following - ing record : 'I'otal I nCrl'aRe eX\lorl. over 1901. AlCrlcllltnrallllllllelllenls $21OWOOO $5,000.000 Books , lIIa\l'f. ele. . . . . . . 4.OO.XJO 500,000 Grain taJlu ! fou < ls . . . . . . 2.VOOOO 500.000 Wheat lIour . . . . . . . . . . . IJOOO.\I ) 11.000,000 Anlollluhll.'f. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,20.000 ; 250.000 Carrlalles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,5c.\I.l\JLI lOOO.OW I..rllllzcrs . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.r.7.50\1 SOO.U ) I x\llu'flve'f. . . . . . . . . . . . 2..500,000 .500.000 l'II\1a ' \ rnhher lIIanufac. lures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.000.000 .500.000 gleclrlc a\lllllances. . . . . 4,2.50.1\ " ' 750\1 ) ( In lrnnwnI8. sclenllfic. . 3.\I.l\U 1,250,000 WlmrutJs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1lJOO.UUO 500.10' Jlullrlers' hanlwafl ! . . . . . . 12.ulXJ.ouO 2.1"10.000 Cash reldslerll. . . . . . . . . 1.500.1"XI : .00.000 I'rJnt1I1tlreSscOl. \ . . . . . . . . ! , OIIO.OOO 250,000 I'nlllils a 11I1lUIIII ilia. chlnery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7.50.000 .500.000 Sml'lnlt . lIIachhw'f. . . . . . . . 5.lJIO.IXIO ) 1.000.001 , 'l.yllewrltenl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,01 " ' .OlIO 750,000 Buller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.coo.000 5OOOm Wlm na\lll. \ . . . . . . . . . . . , 1,250.000 2050.000 Ieather. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16IXXI.OOO 1.1100.000 BnullI anI ! Khoell. . . . . . . . CJ.7.50.000 51'0.000 CollunK'ed ull. . . . . . . . . . . 14.010.0\10 1.0I,000 I'alnl'f a'lIllllCment" . . . 2.25O.OW 250.0\10 l'araOin allll wax. . . . . . . 9.5I1O.0t1O 5001l ' Can",1 , ! Jeef. . . . . . . . . . . . . ! i,000.\\J , 1.500.000 Saltel ! heef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. lXI.OOO 1,000.000 Lanl ! cOlllpuundll. . . . . . . . 3.500\\J 1.000.0\10 Sua I' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.SUO.ll ( ) ( ) 1.000.000 SUllar anlllllulasscs. . . . . 2.500.000 7.50.000 LUlllber. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,500,11110 4 , I,000 \\0011 mannfactures. . . . 12,7.50.000 750.000 Wuud stav'.s. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.750,000 7S0.0on 'rulals. . . . . . . . . . . . $226.250.000 J.oooooo These figures represent an increase - crease of 20 per cent. in our export - port of these lines on1y. Against this good result , the following decrease must be allowed for : ! SIt.cls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.000.000 Cup\ler lIIanufaclure'f . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 2,000,000 'l'utal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : i .000,000 Deducting this from the $43- 000,000 total increased exports cnumerated above , leaves a net gain of $3t 000OOO in the export of our Protected manufactures. As our total net gain in all exports - ports was S38,000,000 , the Ding- ley Protective ' 1'ariff is entitled to all the credit. \V ALTER J. BATLAUD. Schenectady , N. Y. , Sept. , 25. 1'011 Shcrlff.11 EXIICllfllvc IJuxurf. 'fhe county in general has not forgotten the sad experience between - tween 1893 and 1897 , when the county state and nation was under - der democratic rule. But comparatively - paratively few now know what an expensive luxury the county of Custer has been maintaining for all these years , in leeping a pop shcriff in ofl ce. Herc are some o.f the items of ! Sheriff Armstrong's grafts , of which the general public is not aware. We find by looking up the county records that. he has collccted as mileage on distress warrants on which he made collections. . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,274.35 and on distless warrants u ncol1ected . . . . . . . . . . 2,334.55 ' 1'otal mileage. . . . . . . . . $3,08.90 On the item of S2 334.55 for uncollected warrants , the county paid him direct , while the item f $1,274.35 on warrants collected was paid to him by the indiyid- uals from whom he made the in- di vidual col1ection . In addition to thesc items we find that the sheriff received from these same indh'iduals as fees for serving these executions the sum of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 771.)0 and for serving the warrants - rants uncollected. . . . ' 1 403.50 - - ' [ 'otal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,175.10 ' ! 'his gives a grand total of $5 783.00 he received for serving and collecting on distress war- rants. As the pop sheriffs con- stn1ts the law that they do not have to account to the county for mileage fees and have pre- sistantly refused to account for them to the county. You can see that the present sheriff on miieage fees alone has receivel $3fJOS.90 of a graft in addition to the $2,500 a year salary the law generously provides for that otlicer. When the number of miles is taken into account that the sheriff travels in the dis.- charge of other duties of the office - fice , for which he does not account - count , you can begin to compre- - : : Mt.'i' { ' / , : : . : u. , w. ! , t. . ' . . . . , ' . 'j--- I ! tet1t s0l11cth1t1g o the rakl ! off :1 : sheriff , with the pop intcrpation of the law , gets yearly off the people of Custer count ) ' . It docs 110t amount to less than $5,000 or " / ' ( , I 000. Have taxpayers of Custer cour.- ty an } ' reason to suppose that if the prescnt sheriff's .deputy i elected to omce that he will in- terpel the law different or conduct - duct the omce different than he does now. 'L'he fees of the sher- iff's ofiice in Custer county if properly accounted arc sumcient to pay the sheriff and his deputy I . their salaries besides leaving a good size : iurplus to turn ill to the treasury of the county. It is true the law provides a fec of fh'e cents a mile for every mile actually and necessarily traveled , hut it also limits his salar ) ' to $2,500 a year. No provisions - visions are made for paying his expenses above the salary. They a.'e included' ill the'salary. . ' 1'he several items of fees specified the sheriff may charge are provided to create a fund from which the salary may be realized. 'rake the oflice of county superintendent - ent of schools. ' 1'he law limits his salary to $1,200. It is his business to travel the county , but no provisions are made for hi m hiring riggs at the expense of the county. ' ! 'hat is included in his salary. No mileage fepr : , is provided for that ofl cc as it is dependent wholly upon the revenues - enues of the county. But provisions - visions are made for t1.le sheriff's ofl ce' to be self-supporting and fees for his services ar provided that the office may , not be dr- pendent on the revenues but that he may retain the fees thus provided - vided for himself and deputy to the amount of $3,200 a year and no more. 'rhe residue , whether it be $1.00 or $5,000 , whether it comes from mileage or serving papers , it belongs to the county. Is it not about time the taxpayers - ers of Custer county rid themselves - selves of these' reform grafters and put 11en in that office. who are willing to fill the office for what the law provides ? Elect a republican sheriff who is capable of keeping his accounts ; one who will account for every mile necessarily - sarily and achial1y traveled and you will have a big surplus turned - ed into the county fund annually to help meet current expenses. ) ) } -L : > .ilt'l' IEN'l OF 'l'IIE IN'fEHIOU. Washlnglon , H. t' . Attention is called to the fact that a wall map of the United States prepared under the direction - tion of the Commission of the General Land Office , has. been issued for sale by the Department. In addition to usual map features TO cu.u A. COI.D IN ON DAV Take Laxallve . IIromo Qululno Tablct. , All "rugll tll fl.fond the mOlitY If It falls to cure , . W Grove's Ignalnl't ! la on caah' box. 2Sc. FEMALE WEAK iESS IU21.2 OongrOI ! 8t. PORTLAND. 1.IAIIOI , Oot.17 , 1002. t conalder WIno of Cardul .nperlo. to "nny doctor's modlolno I ever uled and I know whereof I .peak. I ! JUt- tered for nIne monthl with Bupprosle4 menatrnatlon which completely prostrated - trated me. Pains would .hoot through my back : and sldoa And I would hayo blludlng boadnoboll. My limbs would Dwell UI' and , I would tool 110 weak I oould noL lltand up. I naturally tolt discouraged tor I seemed to bo beyond the help of phyalclans , but Wino of Oardul came B8 a. God-llend to me. I telL a. change for the bolter within a \veek. Artor nlnoteen daYB treatment I monstntatodTltbout Buffering 'hit .gonloa I ueuall ) " Illd and lIoon becamll regular And without pain. Wlue of Oartlulls lrnply wonderful and \dah that all suUoring women kne" of Ita good qualltlea. h J Troaaurcr , Portland Economio LoaiUO l > eriodlcnl headaches tell of female male weakness. Wino of Owu ! cures permanently nineteen out of every t\venty cases of irregub.r menscs , hearing down pains or any renmle wcakness. If you are discour ed and doctors have failed , tlint is the best reason in the world you should try Wino of Oardui now. Rcm6mher that hCAdaches mcan female weakncss. Boouro 1.OO botUu of Wine of Oardui today. .WINEOF \ CaRDlalI I . - . . . . ' ' ' , . ; 1)tF ' - : ' ' ' ' ' 'i 011 lhis ur shown. UIC ! t V ral acquisition of territory upon this contincnt by the Gov rnrnent of the United States , bj' clearly e- fined boundaries , as determined by the latest investigations , all military , naval , Indian , forest , and timber reservations , private land claims , and the location of all United States Land Ofl ces and ofiiccs of the United States Surveyors-General. Along its lower , border are small maps of I Cuba , Porto Hico , Pine Island , t4e Hawaiian Group , Guam , the Philippines , and the 'rutuila Group of the Samoan Islands. 'l'his map is about 5 by 7 fet > t in . si7.e , mounted on muslin and attached - tached to rollers ready for im- mediate. use , and is sold for 80 cents per copy. I 'l'he Department also publishes I separate maps of the se\'eral States and Territories in which public lands of the United States I . are located , Issued as follows : Alabatna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1893 Alaska ( double sheet ) . . . . . .1898 ! Arizona * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arkansas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1901 California (2 sheets ) . . . . . . . 1900 Colorado. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1897 Florida-(2 sheets ) . . . . . . . . . .1893 IIawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1901 Idaho. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1899 Ilhnois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1885 , Ind iana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188 ( ) Indian Territory. . . . . . . . . . .1899 ; Io\va. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1885 ! { ansas . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . .1898 Louisiana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1896 Michigan * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Minnesota. , , , , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .1864 1\1' ISSlSSlppl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 ( 0 Missouri. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1891 Montana. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1897 Nebraska. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1890 Nevadat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1903 New Mexico * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Dakotat. . . . . . . . . . . . .1903 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1895 Oklahoma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1898 Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1897 South . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1902 Washington * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wisconsin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1897 \V yoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1900 * At present out of print. t Will soon be' pUblis4ed. , These separate maps are Ul1- mounted and about 2 by'3 feet in size ( excepting those of Alaska , California and Florida , which are about twice this size ) , and are sold'at 12 cents per sheet. Th law permits the sale of only one copy to an individual , but to schools and other institutions - tions as many copies can be furnished as may be desired for separate buildings or depart- ments. Maps sold by the Departmen are sent by registered mail postage - age free to purchasers. All remittances in payment for maps should be by draft or W AI'tTED-SeTernl IDlln8trlons puaOOi In each slale0 trn..1 for honle "stabllibed eleyou I , \ earl aed with alage capital , 10 call upon mer- ohauls anti agenta tor IDccesstul aud prolll"ble \lLe. I'e'mauonl engagement. Wel'lIly calb llalar ) ' ot $18 ! ! oud 1111 Irnellol ( expeuse. aod holol bill. aliYanced In euh each week. Rxporlenoo no' ellentlal. Mt'n\ton relereuce and encl088 llelf.nddelltd f'lIvelope. TUB NATIONAL , Dearborn 8& . , l.hlcage. _ . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . _ . . - . . , . . . _ _ _ _ . . ' . . , " . . .tt'.1 1IIi C'-.i.jt ' : : ; .1' , : : r. ' .J. . - . . . iTo i Ayers To be sure , you are growing old. But why let everybody see It , In your gray hair ? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will t eY ! 'Y-I your gray hair will soon have all . the deep , rich color of yo.uth. Sold for 60 years. II I om 110W over CO YCRrs olel. onel I III\VO a thlck.lllou ) ' 110011 or lenl : hair \.lIlch Is 1\ wonder to cvery ono wllo I"cllt. An < l not II Krll ) ' IIl1lr Inlt , 1111 < lue to Ayer's IInlr VIJor. " " Mll . II. n. ! JON'fIS , lIecldR , Mlno , 111.00 II bet lie. J. o. A TIm co. , . All drulllll.ts. for . " ' ' ' . MUI. White Hair ' postal money order made payable to the order of the l'inancial ! Clerk , Department of tbe In- terior. EDWAIW 1\1. DAwRoN. . . ' , . Chief Clerk. - " - , mlJert IIl1blJlud-Au lrlllh.ltiunl. . - y Will A. Call1llbell. I dltur of 'I'he Knucker. ' Like Grover Cleveland , Ex- ' Sheriff of ] rie COllnty New York , . . . . . . Elbert Hubbard ldivorced ) is , an Individual. ' 1'hough the . author of "The Retired li'armer" does 110t think that the ex-sheriff . .l can compare with the author of a Gessage to l\Iessig , and founder of the Roycroft experiment , he has written a criticism of both immorals. Mr. Hubbarct' one of those envied by all broad minded " whose ears long closed to earthly things catch heavenly sounds , " and though it is im- possibe for all men to be sane enough to approach the truth Hubbard teaches without en- . dangcring their souls , it is well . . . 'f Vou ma ) ' drop onto a . I Good. ' : ( 'hin.g by talking farm lands to me. If you are looking for'a profitable in\'cstmcnt in I this line we can assist ) 'on to fin it. We are the sclling agents for many hUllllre s of acrcs of excellent F' RM : L NDS . in this. and adjoining counties. Much of it can bc pnt under cultivation with 1ittl . trouble. Some of it is morc suitablc for . pasture. , 'l'he prices IIrc vcry attraclivc. r James Led1..vicrl. Broken Bow , - - - Nebraska. I' . . . _ . . m . . ' " " . . . . . . .v. " . . " .mm. . . " ' " OO B k ; i ; ; StrnL ; ; ; d ; ] 'J ' . . . has secured J. G. Carpell ter of Des C c ' iJ .1 : Moines , Iowa. He is a. . . . . . . . . . : ! c : FIRST-GLASS WORKMAN : : of nine j'ears experience in Stcam : Laund.rj' . Satisfactioll assured. : " . : Gi vc us a trial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! Walton & Varner. ! .4 , Q WSQQWSQQQ Q . . . . - - - - ' - - - - rFr : * tfiffi . m ! I : Before You Bull : ! . Consult. . . . . II 1m : P APINEA U & DRAKE , IJI ' . ContractoJs and BuildeJ:6. I : stim.tes Furnishe , ! Free Wi h PI.ns .n < l Spccifientiolls. I ! : . . - - : : TI-IE P. D. SMI1 H COMP ANl , Alwa8 bave tbe bl'st qualil ) ' of IJumber aud = otber tJuildiog , na- I tortRl1I at" the , Lowest P. iooll. ) . - 'Phone No , ' 19. " ' ' " , - . H' . Te BaUCE : , Manager. . . . 'J. . . ) f.I. . I ,1' " " , . ' " " , , , " . 'r- , ' , , . . . & .I : . . c0 : tIoIr ' J. ! - :