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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1903)
, f . . ( I : L ! If , I ; 1 " . \ ! \ 1l' 1 i l' ' I ! I , I _ _ : - JOu want to reinstate that kind of econom ) ' ag'ain ? If you do : \'ote for Schneringcr and I ich- \ I , . I j an 1 son. But If yolt want the brand of economy put up by the , ! repub1ican administration that ,1 , sends out a postal card at a cost : ; of 1c to celled a personal tax instead - stead of piling up a cost of 83.01 to collect a He tax , then JOu I : vote for W. A. nL'orge for treas- urcr and John O. ' 1'aylor for sheriff. Ceorge and 'l'aylor will save the taxpayers of the count ) . thousands of < 1ollar in the uext two y'ars. S'e that a cross is put opposite their uames when ) 'OU go to the polls. AIHI be dl'ad sure you go to the polls and .J vote for the lc braud of economy a < ; against thp 83.15 kind on a Hc tax claimUcorgc and ' 1'aylor are the ecollomy candidates. Don't forget it. Vote for ( ; ( 'orge and 'l'aylor. . - - - - - - - ' 1'hp popul ist leaders arc work- J . . . J . InB" ( I ay an < lug I It getting out .I ; circulars , which iuchules a letter ! from a minister , h ( ' \ ' . Hayden in ; i Washington , formerly of Kear- uew , charging B. O. 1I9stetler of 'J being a saloon sj'mpatt'1 ser , and ' ! a high license man and a lot of ' : ' 1 o t11 < ' l' rot. 'I'he corpora tiOIl : } lawyer Hand i1made ! to appear an , ) angle in human l1esh. 1 t seems I' ' vcr.y strange that tlw committee I had to go away ont to 1Vashing- I ton for e"idl'nfe again ; t 1\11' . Hostetler if he i , r all } ' a bad ( , when Kearley is s close. , 111.an ! { , 'Flve thousand 01 these clrcular ! Wl're printed hy the Beacon last night with the \ ' ew of scuding them to the \'ot'rs 0\1' the dis. trict. Notwithstanding the let. tel' was recch'ed on the' 18th of Octoher , they hpld it back until the last d : y ; so as to pre\'ent 1\11' . no , 'tler from ans\\'rillg it. Snch t:1clks : Bhoulclefeat \ their candidate. I : , . . . - - - - - - - - - E'rn.\\'I.D--1i'rolll : ; ; mj' place mil ( ' ! ' : Bouth of Uroken Bow , tW ( I , yearling Rteers , h\lIl ; < le < 1 on righl hip "G.V , " 1\IiR'c(1 them abow 'I' ' ' six weeelm ago. An ) ' inforl11a 1' , tion sec ( EO , WITIINC , J 11)-20 or CnHT.I . ; SN\'DI I { . , J. W. I.oug U 1l011llct'8 the Mlglllul ( 11111 NUII1l' to 1he l'olltltllt ! l'lrculur . 'urgery. WUlls III lIuuI-1Iw ( CorIIOI'I1t1011 Iuw'er ' 1'hc fusion commi ttce of the judicial district havc beell 5Clld- ing out circulars to voters o\'cr the district purporting to havc bccn issucd and signed by I . G. Moore , chairman of the the dcm- ocratic committee , of this city , and JOl111 W.nLong , chairman of the populht cOl11mittee , of Loup Cit ) ' . 'l'hese circulars charges that B. O. Hostetler , the rcpub- lican candidatc for judge is a corporation attorne ) ' . 'rhe circular - cular was published in hoth the Chief and Deacon two weels ago. Mr. Ilong comes out in the New Era Standar , a populist paper of Kearney : : .nd denounces it , stating that the signing of his name is a forgery. 'rhis leaves the blame on H. G. Moore of Broken - ken Dow. In addressing the New Era Stan ard , Mr. Long sa's : "In y..ur issue of October 16th appears an address ' 'I'o the voters of the 12th Judici- I al District , ' purporting to he ; ignu4 by m'nclf , as chairman of the Populist Judicial Committee - mittee of the 12th Judicial Di trict. MY NAMg IS SIGNBD ' 1'0 SAID AD- Dl gSS WITHOU'i' AU- 'l'HOl I'I'Y , and I DECI4IN- ED ' 1'0 SIGN 1'1' because I knew nothing personally of the truth or the falsity of the sta tcmen ts t hcrei n cOli tai ned. JOHN W. LONG. " , Huud-the COI1IOI'I1t1ou Illw ) I'r. ' 1'he following we quote from the Kearney Democrat : "During the month of Jul ) ' , IS'O-and for man ) ' months thereafter-there appeared - peared in the adverthdng colums of the Kearney Daily Hub the following profcs- siena 1 ad vertise111ell t : ( ' . . , : t WILLIS L. HAND , " , A'l"l'OHNHY A'l'-I4AW . ' " , , , II' , " - If' General Law Business , Real : ggtate and. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , C orpora. t' lon L a Wyer. II' HOUJII' ! 11 :1111112 , 1\I1IIwI ) ' . 1.,0:111 : & ' ! 'rust 't' ' " CO's , 1Iu 1 1111 u 11" , 'I' JJ JJ JJ JJ JJJ JJ J3 "We def ) ' Mr. Candidate 1Iand or any suppurter of Willis 14 1Iand , candidate for district judge to deny the a- ho\'c selfconvicting e\idence. We dcf ) ' Mr. Hand or any supporter of Mr. IIaud to Rhow where Mr , IIostetler , l his opponent for the election of district judge of this ( lis- trict , has ever , at any time , or under any condition of circumstances - cumstances , advertised himself - self to he , or ever claimed to be , or ever has been a corpor- atton lawyer. And it was not because Mr. Hostetler did not have almndance of business - ness in our courts-he had twcnty cases in the district - court to Hand's one and some- times more. As an evidence I of this fact we will place in - - - - - - - - . . . . - , . - - . . . . . . - . - . . - - - - - - - . . . . . - , , - _ _ _ UllBlDDld-- . . . . . . -Jl-- : . - - - 1 rF a The ' Eagle ; ; : ( f Grocery ) I / . . .I I A full line'of } rjrst-CIU8S j I . Staple and : Fancy (11'0' . I el'ics.r : l uel\vheat : I , Flonr , Corn Meal , and t , . , Grnhaln. / , I . I.- - < ' Th Eagle Grocery , , , North Rile of the Square , Broken Dow , Neb. . . f - - , " . I ( . \ . - . . - . . " . . ' . evidence therecord of the < lis- trict court of Buffalo count ) ' , as follows : "At the June term of the district court in Buffalo count } ' , in 1897 , at the time Mr. 11and wa ad\'crtising himself to he thc grcat corporation - poration lawyer , B. O. Hos- tetlcr had at that tClm of court ONE IIUNDHBDAND SIX CASgS , while Willis 14. Hand ; the grcat corpomtion lawycr , at the same term of court had just li'I1i"l'NgN CASgS. "Wc will drop do\vn to the April term of 11J03 , the last jury te1'l1tlof ( listrict court held in Buffalb count ) ' , and we find that B. O. Hostctler had 'l'Wgf4VE CASgS , while the self-a'clvertised great corporation - poration law'er , Witlis L. Hand , DID NO'r IIA Vl ANY CASg A'l' AI4I4 , and he has never appeared in thc district court in this district since Ju gc Outterson has occupied the bench. "And fol1owing the evidence - dence still further , we discover - cover that while Mr. Hand was advertising himself to b the friend of thc great corpora tions , M l' Hos te tier was cngagcd in fighting Mr. Hand's sel f-ad vcrl sed frienls the great corportations , in the courts , and pre\'ented the paymcnt of 8,0,000 of fraud- ulcntlv ohtaincd Kearncy & - Black-Hills I ailroad bonds. An the courts of the State and of the United States sus- taincd 1\11' . Hostetler and 'fUE BO DS WgRg NEV- gI PAID. 1Vltere was Willis L. Hand ; the self-ad- vertised great corporation lawyer ? " * * * Commenting on thc forge1' ) ' the Democrat says : "As a rule when a dog barks up the wrong trcc , atHl he finds it out , he not enl ) feels bad , but he I.-'JOks it. Mr. Hand's Brokcn Bow dog seems to have barked up the wrong' tl'ee ; trced the wrong coon ; expose the ycllow streak down his own hack ; kickcd up his c1o\'en foot into - to full \'iew when he brayed and brought forth the falsc , ! ; curlimm and malicious circular - cular making unwarranted and ungrounded a scrtions against 1\11' . IIostetler. 'l'he circular was concel\'ed and horn at Brokcn Bow , and the man who wrote it knew he licd when he indIcated it. " LA'I'1\H-Since \ : the abo\'e had gone into type , we arc creditably informed that 1 . G. 1\Joore did not forge Long's name , but it was oue hj' a prominent populist - list of thiB city. - - - - - Olllclni lIullds. W. J. Taylor after a long sil. ence appeared again last week in thc Beacon occupying somcthing less than two colums on the ques. tion of the treasurer's bom1. 'l'hc burdcn of his argument is that as the Surety Company doe not rcside in the state its bond i not as good as a personal bon(1. 'l'he U. S. govcrnment take ! issue \ ith Mr. 'l'aylor an insist ! on a surety bond of its employees , Is Mr , 'raylor's judgemeut bette1 than Uncle Sam's ? 1\11' . 'l'aylor denie ! that a dea had becn made with part of the bondsmen to set t1e the 1V ei mc ! shortagc for his propert ) ' . W ( got our information from Oll ( who was then a mcmber of the board. He grows indignant be cause we stated that a few qf tlu bondsmen had the shortagc t ( pay. TIe sa's that there weri "a bou t 75 bondsmen on 1V ei mer' : . bond and that 45 or 50 of then helped pay it. " From his OWl statement full ) ' onr thinl of thcn did not help. Should it dc\'elol that there were n arer 100 on t1l < bond and only 30 or 35 help ( ' ( pay it , how about it ? A tan. rate he helps to estahlish ou contention that a personal bom cannot be re1ied upon as certain 1) ' as a Suret ) ' Company bon < 1 lIe tailed utterly to answer th question we submitted as to whe ther hc wou1l1 personally prefc to sIgn a county trcasurer's bonl or pay his share of the tax nee essar ) ' to have a Surety Compan , guarantee it. Mr. 'l'a'lor is schooled politician and it is 0 the hond question he hopes t I defeat the republican nomine ( but our opinion of him is that h I prefers neither to pa ) ' allY ar , . . , , . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . of the expense to secure a bond nor to sign it himself. But if sonic one ehe will sign thc bond hc will be satisfied. As the most of his arhcle is a re-hash of his former articlcs a furthcr rcview of it at this time is ul1ncccssar ) ' . . , lltn. OWHNS- her home l"riday , Octobcr 23 , I'J03 , 1\11'5. Vicnna OWl ns , wife of UlysHcs Owens of Oconto , from hlood poisoning. Age twenty } 'cars , six months and ten days. 'rhe dcceascil was horn ncar Springlicl < l , IllinoIs , April 1.1 , 1')03. When two and onc-half ) 'ears old , shc caml' with her mother to Brohn Bow , wherc she remained until ahout a ycar ago. She was marricil on Dc- : ember 25,1'J02 ' , to Ulysscs Owens and has sinl'c madc her home near Oconto , She leaves a child one week old , husband , mothcr , two sistcrs and one brother to mourn her loss , She was a strong belie\'er in Christianity and a faithful attendaut n Sunday school and church. Shc was kind and lo\'ing , and had the lo\'e and csteem of her associates amI fricnd of Broken Bow and vIcinity , where she grcw up to womanhood. lIeI' rcmains were brought to Broken Bow Sunday , Octohel' 25 , whcre thc funcral was heM at 12:30 : iu the Presbyterian church , conducted by the iHlstor , Hcv. D. Augustl1 ! , Shetler , after which I the remains were laid to rest in the Broken Dow Cemetery. 'l'hc H1\l'lTlIT.ICAN \ extcnds to the berea\'ed hushand amI reI a- It\'es , the sincere sympathy of the community in their great sorrow. nUUNu ( H O"I . Geo. Pcarson spent Sunlaj' at Loup City. Mr. Dickerson is building a Idtchen to his honse. Mrs. Na\'e was taken to the insane - sane : uwlum at f4incoln a few days aio. Albert T4ang helped Will Ileapy run his steam thrcsher last wcec. ! Elmer Smith was on the sick list last week but is much hetter at this writing. 1\Iiss % ( 'da Perkins staycl with 1\Jrs. Alhert 1-4ang" lwt : wce ! , while Mr. I-4ang' was away threshing. 'I'he Han'anl hoys ha\'e finished - ed husldng on ( ' lici(1 of corn and have turned their stock cattie into - to the field. There is considerable talk of putting in a rural mail dclh'el'Y route running west from I4itch- field : uul ret1l1'IIing from the south. 1Ve nwy be : thle to f. i\'e particulars next week. - - - - - n"NU Mrs. Arthur Arnold is sorel ) ' aftlicted with < } u 1tS ) ' . Miss Mary TIeadler has entered - ed school at Callaway. II. n. Donncl has returned from Brown county with his cattle. 1\1rs. I lha : Sickler of 't'angan- exie , Kansas , \'isiting her mother , ! \l rs. P. J. Province. Hay 1\1cCal1 has resumcd his > . stulies at Bl'O ) < cn Bow College. 'l'hinl.s he will he ahle to get the 'I sheepskin at thc close of the r term. 1\1rs. Ed. 1300th will carry mail 1 if health and weather pcrmit. Ed. has the contract hut he will build them a house and 1\1adam will carr ) ' mail. J. II. Smith past1l1'c(1 0111. hundred - dred head of cattle during the summer for Ainsley and lecder - of 'l'opeka , Kansils. Arrangements - ments were ml < le last week to ) tal\ ( ' them away hut ha\'c heard that Smith haR houg-ht them an ( ) they will he fel in Custer. - - - - no" NI ) " A.I.I.I " ' , N , A. Hall is saInted h ) ' e\'ery. - - - - [ _ I TIME TABLE BHOKI N no w , N I B. 1l.I'coln. nenv ( r , UI auh" . l.clc. . . " , ClllcUIlO , "litle , . .t JUNCI.II , . .uruuaul , UunH. : . . . . CII" , HuH . .ulu ( Ih' HI. I.un' " . A. ud HlullrrunclHcc AU . .olnt. . Iau" Antl..11 I.u'n' , Anel "until. " 'cHI. No. tJ-VoII ule.1 OKI'rl'U ' IIl\lIy , 1.1l1coln , Om b. , : ! It. JoeulJlJ. I alld..s city. t. Itllul. . Chi CIIKo & 11I1 bllllo\ \ , , ' . . . . . .t 1\11I1 80Ilth. . . . tj OJ 11.11I No , H-I.Oclll uXi'ru , Inlly , 1.lncolli. Olll..h ChlCI\lo 111111 nllvnlnU east 1\1111 1I11hI"AI ! A Ui No. U--y".Ulllllo,1 , olllr IIlaIlY , 1101"11" , t3lJul Un , lIuttc , l' rUl\nJ " " < I nil 1'lIdllc OUI\8 Ilulnb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.11 . III : -Iu , 43-I.nCAI IxI'r ' , , dAily , lIlIulr" KII IDt rm"dl"ll ) 1.011111' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 M ! III , : ' IIILhl1 ! ' , m.1 rocllnllh ( cllllir rllr. ( SUitt In'l ) ) 011 t IrullllI ( trains. ' ! 'Ickull ulil aDd lJa . : "gl' rlJoc" ,1 tliliDY point III th Ilnllo.1 tHlIlI' Alld l'Ani.I" , luflirllJ&tlon , mBI' . , UIIII ! t hh' . &nll Ur.kf rail on or wrll. . to H. I. . OrmMlly , A "III , lOr l'raDoli , 0 , I' . " NIILrbdk. , OlIlllbllil . L. OiUadlit. Aofl ( . " . . . - bed ) ' , calling him "Grandpa. " I Mrs. Andrcw Olsen , who has. . ccn vcry ick. for nl:1l1) : ' weeks , IS now up aga111. 1\11' . and1\1rs. 'L' . B. Wcthcrel got a hey last wcck that claims he is going' to sta ) ' . Henry 1 [ elgeson is going' this week to'isit his old ho1ile in Wisconsin and to see if hc can't g'et his brother to comc back herc , as hc is always sick therc , thinking" change oi' climate will bcnclit him. 'l'he pcople tlm t wen t from the vaIte ) ' to Sweet wa ter to he pre. sent at the dcdication of the T4utheran church came back 'Pncsday mOl'ning , 'L'hc ) ' aIt say. they had a vcr ) ' fine tinte , whIch thcy would not IHl\'c mlSS- i ed fOl cvcr so much. O. ' 1'ltl.I.O. I . Ed. Da > ' of gureka - , was doing husincss In thc vaItey'L'ucs < hl ) ' . Oeo. Budis \ in bed for a fcw days , rcsult of a sprained back anl rhcumatic ailment. Onc morc weck and some of the "Boys" will go up "Salt Cn'l'k , " and thcn the\ ' will wonder - der how it was done- who would think therc was so man ) ' liars. WeIt the thrcshcrs have got into - to the \'allcy now. 'l'hree steam outfits coming from the north , cast and south , and will ccnter like a wolf chase , about ncxt Monda ) ' at Kearncy KeItcn- hargl'rs. 1vc arc glad to report this 'L'nesday evening that gthel Ashbaugh is improv1l1g rapidly , and ( ) I a fail' wa ) ' for complete health again and our heads go out in thankfulncss to him who hcarcth prayer for her rcstora- tion. lIeI' brother Guy , who is now living in thc north part of thc statc has becn at her bedsidc since last 'l'ucsday morning' , Gcorge Sweeny , who l'es l on thc Peter \Vonderland place met with a seyere loss ) 'cstenla ) ' afternoon , whell hc lost by lire all of his household goods includ. intr bedding , clothing of ever ) ' dL'scription excepting' what was worn. 'l'his falls heavily UpOl1 these neighbors , coming as it doe ! upon the loss of their crol ] b ) ' the hail storms. Mrs. Sweeney had tal { ( n thc two little ones with her when she went tc water the hog's anl hcfore thai was 110nc , Bhe discovercd th ( flames coming out throngh the windows , and althongh 1\lrs. .I , D. 1\JcCarty came to her help , they l'ould not savc anythin from the inside , as there wa ! only one outside door , later some help came , hut could only aid 1 : sang" thc roof to the house , it heing of SOil. 'l'he neighhol'f will help to re1ie\'e their im , ll1e(1iate wants. SOHEDULE OF UROKEN now MAILR. ! 'nllch for woat will dnII lit H p. m" oxcoJ1 HUIIII ) ' who II It. will clu 1I . .t n : till' III , 1'11111:11 , C/l t for train Nn. 4'J ( ) IUHII at H " 11 Rn,1 , fUI nil. H clu u lit , r.In : 11,11I , Mall for nule , IUlllllulllt clIML ( If ( JrtUIlI IAluml onrrhll 011 Irall Nil. . . OrllnLo , Iuf lIyno un.1 . 'I'uckurville , dlllly IIX' ' CI'IL , ' ! ullliay clll o8 , lit 7 u III : returnill" 81111J IINJ Clllhlwny vlu , Mc'lUnley IIIIlIy CXOCi't : , IlIlId'l ) cllll.c lit 7 a III , rtJIllrllllll ( HIIIIIIJ , Iuy. . \uu,1 ( Vallu , vlK ( JrlJun 81111 IUtUII 1:10811 ' " 7 I . 1II.1'IICOllllY , 'rllur .lay AII.I : ! IILurlla , , ruturnh'l ' Kllir II IhIY. Hlllllllur,111 UllrIISUY , UIJuneIOWIi 111111 Ul'tOi ' arrrlvlI L II 3U , 'l'uIJ dllY 'I'hured , , " Alltl l'aLur .Iny rcturllllllo : lulUO. IlL : ! , : ! lImllllIlY. OI1lIB huurH frOIll H.un" III to HKJ I' III. 8uII III\Y K Crum r. : If , 1' . 11\ . III O:4 : 1" III , I.uhhy IIl'ut ' we" " ,1"Yd , CrOIU 7 1\,111. to H II. III. 811Ihlll' 8\1 : : 1m. . 111 1111. m. OI'III'ral duolv..ry . not upln ! Hlln lay lIIornlm : II' horuluCurll. I. . II.JRwU"r. 1',111' . . - - - - - . . . _ . . . . . , . : : SlIrclal Oft'l'r. 'VI. have ma < 1e ar1'angements with the Weckh' State Journal so we can furnish it and thc Ru- l'UJIT.tCAN for $1.20 a ycar. 'rhis arrangemcnt will give you the state as well as the local news for nearly thc price of one. 'j'his otTer applies to renewals as well as new subscribcrs , I.Ow nA.Ti\H 'VltttT. - "I" UurlhiKtollII.Olltc' : f,25oo lo l'ortln1111 , 'l'ncoma , Sealtle. i : f27..lo lo Sail Itrnllcisco JOi ! AII 'cI9 ' , 1 $22,50 lo 5pokullc , . $20,00 lo IIltllc IItHI Helcnn , I I $22..10 lo Salt J.ake City. ' > ortiollulely low rnleR to hl11l1lrells / or oller polnls , iurhutilW IIi 110m , , Wyo" l\IOI lIlu , Jtlalio , WIIshlllg- , lOll , Oregon , British Colultlhlu , Cali , rornln , etc , H\'er ' dllY1ntl1 No\'cmher 30. I 'l'oumt car ! ! dnlly lo Cntlro "lia. Per- , sonnlly couduclcl excursious thrce lImcs n week. 'l'ourist carR daily o Scaltlc. InCJuire or IIcnrCit ! lIur1in loll Ronte ngcnt. 15-24 - Attention Fanners . . , Why rcmnin in the Norlh . RlIII stny in doorR six lIIonth9 111 lhe ) 'enr consuming whnt ) ' 011 mise Iluring lhe olhcr six : lIIonlhs ? Go South whcre ) 'ou call work ou1 dool1l e\'cry lIIol1th in the ycnr , 111111 where ) 'ou are pro. ducin something the year roltllll. IF you I1re 11 ! itock ralscr you kno\\ ' your stock I1rc 1I0W "cating their hemls off" 111111 , hesides , hn\'c to hc \rolected \ from the ri ors or WlIIler hy expcnsi\'e shcllcr. Hconomlcnl slack fecding re. ( thc comhinntiou or holh I \ esh.ronning 111111 fnt.rorming fOOlli ! iu certl1in proportions. All1haml1 111111 Floruln produce in nll1t11clnnce the \'el\'el helln 111111 cassa\'l1 , lhe first 11 Hesh prOllucer , 111111 the Inlter 11 rnt prOlucer ( , RllIl lhcy arc the ) hcst fallening mn- lerin s known lo the worlll. More lIIoncy ean hc IIInde nllli with less Inhor , in gellcrnl farming - ing , fruil 11I111 hcrry glowing 11I111 truck gl1nlcnin ! { 1110ng 0111' roml in lhe 5\111 \ lhl1n in an ) ' olher secliH ! or the lInion. IF ) 'ou arc inlcresled 11I111 desire - sire furthcr information Oil lhe lIhjcct , atl.lrcsi . ! G. A. PARK , ann' I. Immllfratlon and ( n , dustrlal AIont. Loulsvlllo . ' < I. Na hvlllo n. R , Co. , Louluville , Ky. . . . . . . . . . .Ierd .Ienelcd I. ) ' . . . . . . . . . UrIl1l8 ! 1 tiruL , No. 177,03 $ , . , . r ' , i' " " , . ' I , r . > . 1'C' . , ; : ' J. ( ; . BRENIZER , Breeder of I'llro ! ketch pn,1 Hcololl 'l'OVIIIIIl ! : ! ltorL Uorn Cae- Uu My II ! IIllIurulll'rl 4 ( ) COWII , Will compare I 'II IIIt".lIn/t . 1IIIIIIU.1with auy welt ot ( blc.o. : My I'XIIUl cl : . ' II" " hUJht lIIe that ' " ! rlvo ) looll l\ll facl1l1n , "retllIuJ : caU 0 InUit lie ralsod In this altitude. I e1llfCL to ralae them here lliU equaillf nn'thln rahud III tbe U. : , : \ . III w l"oVIt'j IIull KUltllblo lor tblll , aflll IIt'xL fl'/lr'M .OlvICII" Mv rmVII wolgh from 1400 10 ( JIU IllIuIIII . ( . ' 1'11' ' PII.I ' 011 tl1om , ' 1' ' , ' 'I' ' 1' ' 1' ' 1' ' 1' 'I" 'I" ' 1' l Y'"I" 'I" ' 1' ' 1' ' 1' ' 1' ' 1' 'I' 'I" i h1' \ . ' ! . " ' ' 71' \1' 9. n. Houder _ , t lC G ncrnl Mcrchant , has 7. -J" ! . In stock a hne llne 01. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ " . 1 Fancy Croceries , Candies } 1i'resh and of the best qual\ties \ , . In his ' * $ ! . D1'\ . ' Coeds Department . , hc . has a large 'T' k k I' assortment of Callco ! ; , nt111g Ii "I annel , I , ' , " 1\Iuslins , ClothiIw , Dress Goods , Hats , , { " 1' Cap" , Ulo\'es , lInsldns Mittcns , etc. , etc. , , , 1",1 , I ' ' 7 " i'I' 1 SHOES , SHOES ' . , , , , . " jl ? F J ha\'e about 100 pall'S of shoes 1 e f t over 7I'J . I < * from the old Va ) ' stock that J am selling t ! at hargains that cannot be found any ' * ' . ; : : where else in the Ctty. Slippers and " " \1' Shoes from 250 up. 7J'j I $ t NEW SHOES. . " 'c.I' I also ha\'e a fulll1nc of tlew shoes that ; { , t just arrived , ' for children , ladies and ' * , ! . ! gents. 'I'hc ) ' arc of the latest stes ) and. ' t t : . ! f the hest of quality. For durability and * - = 'I price , thcy wilt , ; nit. Location : Da"s ' 1' .t old stand , northe st cOI'l er public square. t ! t : : Pure Kentucky Culcr Ylncgar-the best . , ? ' in the worl(1. ( 7I".J ' 1 - - { { ; ! ! . C eo ; B . H 00 d or , * i ' hI. ! . TIroken now , Nebras1m. , , _ II " \1' , , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , . . . . . . , , . ' . . . , J < . ,1 ' ! ' , " I I I I ' 1 j V' ! ' t } I J' ' ' .l' I 'J" " .I' 'J' ' .l ! ' ) \ , \ , , , y l I II I ' - " - - - . . . ' ,