I . _ ' > , I .n QIu ter l1to. JepubUcau l'ubll.bed eory Thur'llay M the Couuty Cftt. - - - D. 111. AMSmmtY : , . . } : tlltor 'lS-l.\iUco In cuter llIock.Fourth Ae. " ' " Bnured at the IlOttomeo lit Hrokell lIow , Neb. , . . .ooond.elAle maUor for tran mlp.lon through the U. II. Jilalle. . - - - - - - - - - - - 8UlII.iClUl"l'JON l'JUOK : One Yo.r.lnad'Ruco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.00 ADV ItTJSINO nATJtl.i. One colnmn. l.er month,17.00. Ono.halr col. liMn , ) "Icr month ) 110m ( luuter column. I'or 1II0nth. .W. Weft than qURrter column , rJ ( ) : contI pcr Inch l'ar month. Oard ou Qret I'"go. 60 cont8 Jler Inch , per /'IIolltb' Jocallllvertl IDK fi cuole Ior lIuo caeh IUlor. tloll.NoUce of churel. f.lr8 , loeillbioe and ootortllili. menta wbero money Ie chlnICed , one.hulr r8toe. Society tlOtleel IInd , eellutloDB , olio-half rntc . , Weddlug tJOtlce8 froe. half rlee for 1Jubllfnlug I lI.t of prulleutJI. . De.th notlooe free , hulr Ilrlee for JlubllehhlK ohltDIII'1 notlcos. a lI cards of thanke. . Legal notlCOd.t ratel prolded hl l'atutc8 of 1 , , ruka. _ 1 'f ' ' October 15 1903. j 'l'hurs < 1ay , , ! 1 REPU L1'CAN TICKET. : \ 1 stnto Tlokot. 'ror Judge of th Hupro ; ; CourL- I J.1JlJARNti. i Mn11l800. For Itollentl of State Unlvur.Uy- i CI1 ItLIUI II. ALLKN , Lanclpter. i W. O. WUI'l'MOItG. nugln . Twelfth Judlolnl Dlstrlot. " , For Jail" . of the 'J'woltth Jlllitelal Dlstrlct- O. n , 1I08TKTIEI ( . Kearn"y. I i County Tlokot. - I For County Judge J. A. ! .lmOUIt. I For Count , Clerk ClorkO. . W. ) ) KWJ Y. For Oounty Troa ur.r W. A. OEOltOE. . For Oounty SborlSI SborlSIJ.O.TAYLOIt. J.O.TAYLOIt. For Clerk nl8trlet CourL OIW n. MAIIt , For 8Ullerlntendout of 8ehool J. G. W. LKWIS. 10r Oounty Surveyor _ F' E , VANANTWXIU' . . For OountJ' , A se ser JUIK8 llAUAIONT. For Couutl Coroner DIt. MomtO\V. , ' . County Supe lsors Tloket. J' . > r Sa onllor Bocond nI.hlc.- u. . CIIIUHY. : Hound Valloy. For Bu cnl.or Fourth Dletrlet- , J. . IUUMJ' , , K m ror Suporvllor Sixth DI.trlct- A. ONDA. I OcoDtO. t , - Township Tloket. . lI'orTo"nablp . Olork A D. DANOS. 1- For TOWDlhlp Trouuru : J. M.IUMIIERMNG _ For JuBIlee of the l'cnee \ . J , J. SNYDER. For Oonstablo L , E , COI.R. } For Rolli Ovcrscer. UI.trl , L No , I L , CU8IJMAN. 'i'or Road Cerecor. DlltrleL No 2 , lJlIAHWtY ItAUl' } ' . 1I'0r Ho.d Oureoor. nItrlct i'0. 3 . 1' . M. TIt DJ.EY. For Road Ovenoer , DlltrletNo. 4 C. K. ltE1011. For. Road Ooreoo , Dl trleL No - FltKD AU'I'HUtt. Fet ! toad Oorsee , UIMrlet No. ( , UENUY HGIWEIt. , For IWlld Oonutf DI.trlet No.7 J.N. WFII'l' . . . , It is amusing to see the efforts of the populist to detract the min < 1s of the public from their own candidate for sheriff by making insinuations against J. O. 'faylor. 'Ve are gla < 1 to know roll1 the lips of a number of otcrs that such tactics are not pprove < 1 and are maldng yotes , by the score for Mr. 'l'aylor. We are informe < 1 that certain pJ1rties are circulating the report at the count ) treasurer is not . . . . . . - . Glasses That Suit Your Eyes are what you waut when S . you need glasses at all. Glasses 0 that are not what ) 'our eyes require S I may be n hindrance instead of a S help to good vision. It is also very important that the. . . . . . . . F AMES , hold the glasses in a proper posl. , tion in front of the eyes. It will cost you nothing but a few mom. ents of your time to step in and 6 < < ; e if you need glasses. ! i F. W. HAYES , JE ELER & OP'.l'ICIAN. West Side of.Square. . . .Ji".r..r..r..r..r..r..r . . . . . . . . . . . " ' 1 " ' " , . . . . ' " - ' depositing' the cOllnty money in the banks and that no interest is accuring to the cOllnty from that source. 'l'he county board designates - nates the amount that may be deposited in the scveral banl < s and the couiIty is paid three per cent. interest on the deposits. 'l'he treasurers books were never in better shapc thcn at the pre- scnt time. ' W. S. Worden and son of Her- wyn , were in the cit.r Saturda , } ' in the vain endeavor to collect a rlebt of about $160 , from a prominent - nent pop nominee that they have been unable to collect ior serviccs ren ered. One creditor of the iame peson writes us that two years ago he let "them pull the wool over his eyes and l < ept still , tIltsl after election" when he was prumised his money but his eyes lre now fully open. His is only" l small amount , wages for driving - ing mail twcnty.eight days and 54.50 cxpenses , ) 'et he thinks one who will not pay so small a debt is not worthy of the patronage of the public. He concludes his leHer by saying : "If a party is dean let it pilt clean men up for oOice. " - - - 'l'he farmers in Custer county will not be slow in recognizing in J. O.tl'aylor the republican candidate fbr sheriff , a man worthy of their hearty support. l or twenty four years he has been a resi < 1ent of Custer count , } ' and has gave of his strength and intellect in helping to < 1evelop the resources of the virgin soil. lIe has done his share in' trans- fering the bleak prairi s into a productive and progressive com- munity. lIis life has been an open book. He has ever bccn honorable and has built up a reputation , that may be assailed by the unprincipled politician , but not sullied by their destable tactics. They have accused him of all the wickedness common to fallen man , in their attempt to blacken his character. First they 1a < 1 him an escaped criminal - al from Minnesota , with his name changed.tfhen they had him a drunkard and charge < 1 that he kept bcer boY the keg an < 1 whisl < cy by the jug in his home at all timcs. 'l'hen to cstablish their false accusations had a jug of whiske ) ' shippe < 1 to him in' ' his name. Now the Beacon still further insinm uates the charges are true b , } ' challcnging the RH- I'UUI.ICAN to publish the names of the ofTen < 1ers. Certainly. I Give us secret access to the midnight - night caucuses of the pop leaders who are manufacturing these plots from time to time and we will give the public , not only the names , but the originators of the < 1estable methods. being emI - ploye < 1. I _ It is not unfrequenU ) " that thc guilty un < 1ertal < cs to hide their own short coming' by making accusations against some enc else. The pops in this campaig ; : instead of advocating th quali. fications and good < 1ec ls of thei1 own candidate for herifT. arc attempting to def ame the char. ater of the republican nomince 'l'he idea of Richardson being . better temperance man thaI 'l'aylor is so rehculas that Ule ) are matdng votes for tl'aylol : every day. Wc know of enl : locality where ever ) ' populist bul : two have signified their < 1eter : mination to vote for Mr. Ta'lol : bccause of the dishonorable mc t the < 1s the leaders of their own par t t } . are imploying to defeat him. t . _ _ t 11t1'1I EII 1I8h. t Wiltis L. Hand , nominee fo , I district judge on the fusio : . - - . ' - . . : . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . I . . . . . no ; -.it.U , .noti" i.J " , 'I'I/.i ' : " . ; ti" " , j'W' j/ . . . . ; : : hlk.J1II' , ' " 'i j + y ; ] ! J"'ll.iL".ftIJ . . i N.f..i ; " : l-ttl..i : ,1"-4. ; : . , ' . . . ; IJL . .i _ .it. l . , iL" ' ! .tJ ; " : ti."ii1' . . . . : * ' ' ' ! n , I 1 = . CALIFORNIA FRUITS I f' " . . Apples , Peaches , Pears , Plums , alHl - Watermellons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . : : F"'resb. ' Everv : Ja VAT -AT ' ' . - 'l'HE- ST AR GROCERY CO. M t 'ltIf.i11t : ; J1. ! J/t.fJ.tJ'Mt1 ; ? nLt1'f. ; ? i'1r : : ' ! 11 r r : : > tl 7.r : : : YJ.r : t ; II _ - . - . : : ; v.if ; O ; . 'iI * : : ; 'i.I' T : ' ' . ' ; " /.H-Yv.Jt. : : : : ; ; ; " : : : ; ; ; ; : ; : : , : --/J. G I " . I . - . . _ , . - - - - . - Jiit . \ : . - ' ; ' .J ; " & . - _ , . . I ltff rlTTr7 ' "ItIT" ! . iQIT t.- ; " ' , 1T " ' ' ' . . . . . . 'I' . - tickct was in the city last weck looki ng after his political chanccs. Ile spolm at the Court , Housc Saturday night to a small c crowd. . One lawyer remarltcc1 . . that "If he uses the law as hc ( docs the 'Kings English' thc t court room witt bc some what of ( a 'butchcr S lOp. ' " He says in ( his card "if clectel I shatt endeavor - 1 deavor to 'administrator all ] laws , ' instead of administer the , law. i 110 1'ruo to'UlI1' l'rillclllllis. j Reports from the several precincts - cincts indicate that the republican - J can ticltet will be a winner in Custer county this fatt b , ) ' several hundred majority.tl'his is as it should be. Custer county is republican - publican and att that is necessary to demonstrate it to the entirc ; satisfaction of ever ) ' fusionist in 1 the count ) is for the republican voters to do theIr whole duty on I election day. No republican CRn afford to scratch his ticket this ear. Every candi < 1ate on thc ; tic1 < ct is competant and worthy of the support of every loyal re- 1 publican. A ter the wisdom of the party has been cxercised in : the selection of the ticket no one should a110w his personal preference - . ence to pre\'aiI o\'er the success of the principles of his party. ] 'l'he defeat of a single can < 1idate strengthens the opposition just I that much and in some cases it means a great deal. In standing by the nominees you are promulgating - gating the principles in which you believe. A complete victory this ( all shoul < 1 be the ambition of 'cvery republican. For ten years the opposition had control of thc offices and patronage.Ve j now have the opportunity to reverse - : verse thc situation. We have the votes and aU that is require < 1 is for ever.r voter to g 0 to , the Jells an < 1 cast a straigh t ballot for the republican ticket.Vill you do it ? . l'llllght 111 'I'hct. ! OWI1 TJ'IlIl' "In the first placc , if we d(1sire to know which officer was the most economical in the administration - tration of his omc we should < 1etermine the volume of work rendere < 1 by each one an < 1 the cost to the count.r mcasure < 1 by the amount of work.Custer Count ) ' Beacon. \Ve are again pleased to doff our hat to our Contemporar.r across the way. Tht > Beacon is strictI } " correct in its proposition. Now if the heayy weight of the Beacon will read the comparative - parative statement published in the RltI'UBI.ICAN last we k he will find "the volume of the work rendered by each one and- the cost to the county measured by the amount done. " The Hl\J \ > UBI.ICAN is willing to stand or fall as the voters of the count ) ' may elect on that proposition - tion , but we ca.n not agree with , Ithe Beacon that the amount of fees received is a correct index to the yolume of business transact- L ed by the treasurer. 1'0 illustrate - trate : Mr. George's statement r , for the half ycar ending June 30 , 1902 , shows that up to that date he had collected of the lC)01 tax' ' . the sum of $77,807.2C ) . AU the 1 fees connected with that amount I of business under George's methods - ods would be a non-resident fee of $1.00 011 each receipt to person residing outside the state and the commission , but the labor of entering up and disbursing inter r the proper funds would be con- sider'able. Mr. Schneringer knuws this is true and so docs the Beacon. tl'he HltI'UBI.ICAN is not here to submit to the jugling of figurcs r in an effort to deceive the honest 11 voter without entering a protest. If the Beacon really wants to he i fair with its readers in the ( lis- I : cussion of this question on the proposition of expens according f : to the volumc of bus1l1ess trans. acted why < 11 < 1 it not give t1 c f figures to show how much bus 1- neBS was transacte < 1 ? Dare thc ) ' M < 10 it ? ' 1 'v AN'J.'ItD-'l'o l1 re two mel ! Ioj ! that have families. Houses furn. ij ishe < 1.WJtCW UNION MnT.ING Co , M 38tf 'Vest Union , Neb , - - - - - . If n . . . , . . 'V" ' ' " ' - . . . . . - S'hlll'rlngcr'H . 'cc . , 'l'his subject sccms to be one 4 , \'hich the .ucacon delightB to ( lis- : U8S and it is with pleasure we Lgain refer to the proposition of : olllparrison of the two adminis. .rations as g'cn by the Hi\l'ul1T- \ . \N last weelt. As a basis for mr linc of discussion we will .al < e the one and half years of \lr. George , and enc and half 'ears of Mr. Schneringer just lrCceedlng. T-4et us look at the fee proposi tion. tl'he fecs turned back by Mr. Schneringer the ) ' secm to think is a matter that can not : be fairly met. 'l'herc i no record to show how much Sch leringcr's exccss fees wcre for the last half of the rear 1900 , but assuming. that the , } ' were half of what was reported - ported for the whole ) 'ear , the ) ' would be S52.24.tfhis a < 1ded lo $1')81.,8 , the excess cported for the .rear 1901 is equal to 2507.CJ2 , excess for the year an l :1 : half. Let us see where these well Ilrned fees callie from. 'l'ake the treasurer's fee book . \1)(1 bcgin.at the page dated Jul ) . I , 1900 , and run down to date of Jan. 14 , 1902 , and you will find that he receivcd for distress warrants - rants issued , the sum of $585.50. Whcn you have done tha t , go in- Lo the Clerl.s oOice and look on pagc 281 Claims H.egister and you will find claim No. 100 l- lowed to M. E. Schneringer in the sum of $983.50. $585.50 plus $983.50 equals $1569.00 fees. L1'or what sen'ice was this $983.50 pai < 1 to Mr. Schneringer out of the General Fund of the couttt ) . ? The claim sa's it was for the issuance - suance of 17 sale certificatcs at 50 cents each. Now the fact of the business is that these were sales mad to the county , of \'arious tracts of land on which the taxes had not been pai < 1 , in many instances for ! 'c\'eral years. In fact it was sales on the poorer pieces that speculators refused to purchase.trhe law pro\ides that the county may assign these certi licates an < 1 when the assignments - ments are made the receipts must be written , one receipt for each year , there is where the labor - bor comes. Since land has raise < 1 in price im'estors are purchasing these certificates. Schneringer wrote the certificates - cates and. got the fee off the county and every taxpayer helped - ed foot the bill , George is writing the receipts and distributing the funds without - out any fee. So you see $15,1) was received for distress warrants and salc certificates made to Custer Count ) ' . TO CUll. ST A COI.n IN ON. .nA" Take l.autlvu Uromo Qulnlrw TalJ.t . AI' ( I rDKIIsl1i : rl'ruDlI the mOlIt'I Jr It flills to run' . R. W Oreve's sl II III u r. , 18 on caah hox. 2Sc. - HEALTH "I don't think we coutd keep house without Thodford's D1ack- Draught. We have used It In the family for over two : years with the best. of renlta. I have not. had . . doctor In the house for that. length of tlmo. Itls doctor In Itself and alway ready to make a person weU andhappy.JAMEII1lALL. ; Jack- IOnvlllo , III. BCCAu90 this grcat medioine relicvcs stomach pains , frecs the constipated bowels nnd invigorates - ates t110 torpid liver nnd w ak- cued kidneys Ko DOCTOR Is nOOC99 In the homo where Thedford's Dlack-Draught Is kcpt. Families living 111 the Cun , miles from any physl- C13U , linvo been kept in hcalth for 'years with this mcdicino as thclr only doctor. Thedford's D1.CkDrauRht : cures bilious. nfC8S , dyspepsia , colds } chills nnd verl bad blood , l1cmIaches , dmrrn l1 , constipation colic nnd nlmost every other ilmeDt because the stomach , bowels liver nnd kidnoy. 10 nearly con. trol the health. THEDfORD"S BLACK - . : DRAUGftT , r . . . . . . - . . _ - - - , - - - - - - : : : : : - ; ; = . . < . . , , , . . . ' . < - . , " . ' . r ' , II I Ij I , - . - - ' , . . . . . _ ) - - ' - - ' - ' - ' - - - - rsrilliant . is the Light : 'No have I > urr.hnsed 1:01' : 0111' 1HOH full trnde , 'r 200 Lamps of the 1 U03 pattorl1s.--they ; Hre ) r beauties , Hnd ean only be uPPl'eC'iated by seeing them.Ve have Stand , Hanuinf : ! and Vase Lamps rrhis is the larg'ost Lamp Sa Ie evcr eurried on in Custer county uy anyone house- Prices Reasonable. It is a sight worthy or seeing to look into our show window of Lamps. Do not miss the G rent Lamv Sale. I Yours for Light , J C. BOWEN , N ortl } Side , - - Bl'oken Bow , N ehmskn. A -1 r - , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n _ V- _ _ . = - = - - - - - - - , W. . .J.tllllII MI'S ] ) ( ' 1\111. In spenking' of the cause of the death of 'Vm. J. Adamson , father of our respcctcd tuwns. man J. E. A < 1amsol1 , the Sargent Leader SilYS : "I4ast li'riday morning , Oct. 211d , he arose carly and went to the farm in thc buggy. He was apparently in good 1ealth , and I expected to be back before noon. lIe drove into t'.1C dri\'eway of the harn an < 1 tied his horse. 1\ : , a south wind was blowing. , he closcd the door to prc\'cnt the wind from blowing the dust back while he clean cd out a bin to make ready for the threshers. He did nothing to thc hin for the tools and broom were 1\ot \ removed - moved from the buggy. 1 lc cvi- dentlv fell from heart trouble just behind thc buggy and the horse backed so that the front wheel came back to his neck. He ] Plt home about :15 : in the morning and was not foulHl till the thresher : ; camc. ahout 4 o'clock p. m. Dr. Waynick was call cd and pronounced the cause of death , heart failurc. " 1C , . Net BplI Hmpficlcl has hOllght a IICgllll. . Potato raisin" " , is the orclcr of the ( lay. Migrating fo\\'ls me secking a warmcr climate. Are your flllcs in good onler ; hcHcr look before you Pllt up YOllr stoves. BORN-To Mr. al\l l\lrs. Gcorgc A Griffith , Octo er 9 , 1903 , a clallghtcr. J. II , Smith infortnes us that hc won't W A " 1'l8cvArnJ 100Inttrlu . I" r8on In clleh tale to trw. I rur ! Iu liS I' , tblJllllbcll clevlHl )0/1'8/\1 , I wIth a IRIt ! ! capllsl. In call III'"n IIlI'r. , chsntB null uKenul fur ucc" lirlll ROIl \lr"fit \ bit ! II. e , "I'lmlllwnt " f'ngljrment ! WO"kly cuh Rn'ary ' or 'It ! 'loll 1111 travellnl ( I'XI'lII IJ nnll holel hilI' advunccliln cs.h esch week. Hxp..rIIJl1ctl no e 81 ntlkl 1I1"l1tlon roluencl' 'IIlIt IJnclo " fflJr.nddll.s..d .Ive'ol'c. Till ! : NATIONAl , . aH : Jrllrboru hi. . t , hle , , ! : ( ' , - - - _ . : - . . . _ - - - - - , , - ' , . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - - shuck his COlli , hut will turn thc cattle 011 it , prcparatory to ) luttillg IhclII ill thc fl'clllot. 1 Ie has Iwo thousancl hll hl'l of 01(1 corn nI\llt\\'o \ hUI\lln'lllulIs uf hllY. Illooks likc he will haw SOIllC fal cal tic. 11. G. IJonllc1 startc/l cnruutcyesll'nlay 1. to Brown cOllnty , Nehra lw , to. III in hOlllc his calllc that he has had tlwn. ' in cnrc of'illic ( rimth for sl'\'cral \ l'ar , ; . The fcnces 011 I ; O\'l'll1l11cntlnlld an ; luk- cn clo\\'n allIl pasturc is at a ) In.'lIIillm. . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . -n. ' , ' , I. . ' . trhe fq1lowing is the dead letter list for the wce ! . cnding Octo her l , 1')03 : Chas. I3olc1l1lan , J. M. Lock. Juo.'rallx. \ . A. \ Y.Yallc \ ' . Parties ca1l i ng for t he a bo\'c wi1l please say .l < h'crtisl. < 1. L. 1 L J HWH'I"I' . 1)1. : . - . . . - - - - - - t' ! ' ' ' , " l-\'V \ ' " ' . JIlt . ' , : : - ' ) . _ . . . ( . . [ . " ) l ; i " " C2/- . . . . . "P1"/ ConI All Around IWW 1\I\lIIIIII1'h of it is soli I lit just the salllc ) lrices liS wc dlnrgl'-hllt. . I it is 1I0t tnl' falllC hilld of ClI1. : It i 1I0t so gOOf I 11 < ; this. Lots of eOlllfort for eold winter days 111\11 lIights in this 04D.A.JL 1\1\11 ) llcllly of Iwat for the cO k or thc fmnncc. 'rhis is nil : \11-1'0111111 ' , ntisfnclory coal. If thc coal house hi is not full bettcr Ict usclIIl II fc\\ ' ti ! tom . m Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. m m URO ! < .EN BOW. - NEBRASKA ill ! i h z 2:2 : ? : = :2 : E'22a : : jJ ; ! . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , _ _ . . _ _ . . ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . . " . ' . ' ' . . ' ' ' ' , , . . . . . . : . ' . , . ' . , , . , , , . . . " . . . ' . . ! . " , . . " , . . . . . , ) . OM'J" . . , , . . , ' . ' " ' . . ' . . ' , , . . . , " : .c. " , " . " . " . , . . , , . . . . . . . . . . ' ' . ' " ' , ' ' , ' . ' . ' 'i/ . , , . ' . ' "I. ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' . ' , L''v.- . . ' . . . ' . . . . vvvvvvvv"v".VVVVVVVV"VV - : " " - y.vr'l 1- " .r. ' .or < ' r- , " " \ . . vvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ( 11 Broken Bow Steam Laundry i has secured J. G. Carpcnter of Des : .J : Moincs , Iowa. .lIe is a. . . . . . . . . . : - : : FIRST-GLASS WORKMAN : c > : of nil1 years experience in Steam : i'j ' ' ; L undry. .Satisfaction assured. : \ > Give us a trIal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! Walton & Varner . : j ' .it ! : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A . . . . . A. . . . . .A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AA..A. . . . . . . . . . . . . A - g m k\ k\ ! t\ : t\ ktx ! : ; ti.t : \ ! , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . , . . _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - - " mm mm W. m ) "I : . ' mrr 'Tmnn nmmrnrr r , rrmmmnrrmulC i I ! sefar ; ; I ; s . .DRAKE , Ii ; ContJ'acto'(6 : ' ; an.d BuildeJs Iilll Estimates li'urnished l'recVith ! Plans and Spccifications. fu 1 I . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . \-U ! ! U11/.lI.l.ll.U\II.I.II.UU11/.l . U ' 1l ! . r. , = U.l.1".v.u"UU/.lUl' = , UUll = ! ! 'l'U.1J.J lll Irl . ; : : . ' = 1 - r = = : Jri : : = Jr- r. = : t ; : = 1r.si'SJ : r = r = ; it > -ij\ ; - : = : ! J ' - - - - : - - - - . . - . . . - - - - _ . _ - - - - TI-IE P. D. SMITI-l COlVIP ANl , Alwa ' 1 ! have thu I.Mt ! quality of l.umber Bud : ether huilding .na- . torlaltl at tbo LOWOBt P l oeH. } . 'PholJo No. 'lO. I B. T. BRUCE , Mannger. . . . . . 'f . , . t . t. _ _ _ - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , _ . _ . _ _ " _ . . , : X . . 3'-- . /