Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 14, 1904, Image 1

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VOL. XXII. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER . COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURS.DAY , JANUARY 14 , 1904uEIGHT PAGES , NO,31. .
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J The Face Value
" of our jewelry i much greater .
Jl than the prices we are asking
J for it. This , howe\'er , does 110t :
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0' goods , On the contrary , every
article is fully guaranteed as to :
. qualil ) ' . Your own e'es will
. tell YOlt that it is all that IIrtis.
.1 tic taste and the dictates of ,
fa Won can dernatlli. H\'l'I'Y-
I thlllg IS HERE
. in the jewelr ) ' lilltc' allli the
prices have heen ! 'o reduced
that you have no excuse for not
making ) ' 011' " ' ' a 1"senl.
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J. G. Haeberle's ;
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A book of inter st mor ahsor )
iug than the most thrilling work of S
fiction is a bank hook. Its tale is 0
never too long , or its pages tOCl R
many , and the long lOW of figures
so dry in oth r books are intensely R
int restillg ill this. Hut in ot/ler N
to enjoy its pages ( 'aeh lIIan lIIust 8
own his own hook. The way to1
do this is to open all IIcrount with 8
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which numbers alllong its deposi.
tors many of the rirhest IInd smurt. S
est men in the cit. , . I.et us take II
mre of your mom : ) ' liS we .10 . theirs. 8
H. LOMAX , Cashier.
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'IDD 'JW ' ! > Jru1E1mI ! !
Ot th"ty yur8 uperlCDro. cries salcs alllllllllkl'B
. 'pecillty ot auctlonoerln. . : ot "II dlse. . . Call
on or wrllo 11I0 lit UroluJolow , NelJralika
ltlarket lCeport .or TOduy.
UIIAIN-
UIIAINW lllt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 .
! Jarlo' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : !
tI.IS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
Rye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
Corn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : :5
LIVE STOOK-
001r1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 90
tHeers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 3.5U
Cows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f .51 @ : = .75
l'oULTRY-
lblok"n I per \IOn11d . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O
Turkoy. , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .O
PKODUCII- :
Untter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Egg. , per 110zeD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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l > olllto08. per busbel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u
IInluos , per lJnsbal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
HI' , p..r ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00
lrRwper cwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Saiar , Oranollted , pltf owt , . . , . . .5.,0 6.75
Iwpertcct lodlJteHUoll
, . Means les ! ' nutrition and in con-
a\ \ { sequence less vitality. When
the liver fails to secrete bile , the
blood becomes loaded with bilious
properties , the digestion becomes
impaired add the bowels consti-
IJated. Herbine will rectif ) ' this ;
It gives tone to the stomach ,
liver and kidneys , strengthens
the appetite , clears and improves
, the complexion , infuses new life
and vigor to the whole system.
50 cents a bottle. Sold by 1 1I.
McComas , Broken Bow and Merna
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J. C. Prcdmore of Walworth ,
was a city \'isitor ycsterday.
John Muh'lney of . : rason ity ,
was a count" . . Sl at VIsitor 'Illes-
Ilay.
\Y. n. Osborne , Jr. , was rc-
elected janitor of the court hou c
by the county hoard 'L'lIesllay. .
J.II.Caywoodwho i ! ' one' of
the instructom in the I.'rcmont .
Normal , is homc on \'acation. .
wIll return next week.
'I'hl' Klump post oftice has
( li5continued and the peo-
pIe of that \'Icinity are heing
. -.uppliecl be thl' rural route.
At the mceting of thc county
hoard 'ruesda.r John Pirnie was
rc-electccl slIpcrintenllcnt of the
county farm for the l'nsuing
year.
[ 'dcI' 1'el'son 1 , assistant in
McCollla ! > ' 11"rug store for the past
.rear or 1I10re , has gone to Chicafo
to take a reg-ular course 111
Pharmacy.
Purcell Bros. wcre awarded the
contract for furnishing the supplies -
plies for the county by the new
board Tuesday , tlH'ir bid being
the lowest.
13. O. Swcazy of Omaha , will
[ 'cad the RRPUDI.ICAN thc ensuing
veal' : w a result of his \'isit to the
dty last week in looking after
II is busi ness here.
l uth Cle\'eland , tl\ \ ( . oldest
hild of the ex-presidcnt , died at
Princeton , N. J. , with diptheria
'l'hursja \ ' of last week. She was
twelve y an 01 < 1 last October.
' [ 'he T mplemcnt Dealers Con-
\'ention held at Omaha last week
was well represented by Brol\en
How. ' 1'h05e attending from this
city were G. W , Apple and C. S.
Martill . , and .I. S. Squires.
J. B. Klulllp of the west tahle ,
was a pleasant ca11er at this 01'-
lice Tuesday , He says that he
gathered his corn this year by. .
turning 400 head of cattle 011 it.
'I'he hail and early frosts made
it unfit to gather.
'rhc Ansley Chronicle sa's :
" } wIr. anll Mrs. 'I' . C. Gibson went
to Broken Bow 'l'lIesda ) ' night.
'rhe ) ' expect to visit there a few
days before leaving for the sOllth ,
wherc Mr. Gibson goes for the .
bencfit of his health.t \ ,
C. R Krcnz a 1111 Con. l"lesh- I '
man of Dale , were dty visitors 'I
Monday. 1\11' . Flcshillan says
that sOl\1e \ of the corn in his yi-
cinity is not worth gathcring
owing to the hail and early frost.
He had enc field of com that was
thus effeetecl and one lield of
wheat tIt ( ' hail completely de- .
stroyed.
'J'he Cn lIawny JlIeen says that
" \Iiss Edith Stc\'ens , who resigned -
signed her school in the Sterner
district , north of town , is now
holding a placc in the ofiice of
register of deed \ at rokl'n Bow"
in the place of her sister , Miss
Ethel , who is staying with her
mother in this city and taldng a
'much nN'lll'd rest. "
Capt. II. IIasldns , a representative -
tive of the Sah'ation Army , with
headquarters at Omaha dsited
this city last week soliciting
funlh ; for the Hupport of the
work. He reports Brol < cn Bow
the banner tOWII in the stah in
proportion to its popul at ion for
liheral t \ ' . He informed the HH-
PUDJ.I AN that tIw contrilmtiom ,
made b\ ' the citizen ! ; of Broken
Bow w s flllly thr'c tillles as
much as is IIsually contribllted
by lowns of the iopulation of
Broken Bow. 1\1ore than enc
contributell 55.00 and sc\'eral
52.50 anll S2.nO.
'l'he 140llp \'alll' ) ' Wu\'en tells
of a prairie tin. tifteeu miles
sOlllh\\\'st of that town , two
weeks ago in which several tons
of hay and enc barn wa burned.
'rhe tire is reported to have been
start < ll by II. C. West , who was
raking ha ) ' and started the tire
to warm 111l' oil with which to
oil his rake. Among' those who
are hca\'y looscrs in hay are E.
S. Woodruff , John Uilniore. Nels
Jones , Dick Vincent and Mr.
Hanson. Geo. Mills lost his
harn and hay. 'l'hese men are
said to have'a largc number of
I cattle and horses that thc hay
was intended for and it leaves
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them without hay or range.
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! J. tl'ooley of Anselmo , was a
city visitor yesterday. .
Bcn Predmore ofVest UllioJ
was a ci t ) ' visitor yestcrday.
A. H , Humphrcy WCllt to
Ia on City yesterday 011 , leg-al
bus Iness.
1" " , A , Amsberry of Mason City ,
was looking aftcr busitless at the
county scat yesterday.
I Judge Gutterson IS having an
omcc built on the block t ast of
the comt house , just south of
Holcomh' ofiice.
J. S , 14yons and I" . IIm tick of
i\Ierna , w'ere city visitors 'l'hur8-
Ila. } ' of last week. This ot1icc
acknowledges a social call.
'l'hos , 1\1. Oaks of Berwyn , was
in the city last 'l'hursday making -
ing prooon his homc ! ea(1 ( before -
fore tht register aud reee't r of
the lJ. R. lanel ofl cc.
'l'he A. O. U. W. lodge of thh ,
d t y ga'e an oyster su pper 'I'ues-
da ) ' night at their hall. 'I'he
mcmlJers and their wi\'es participated -
pated and a vcrplrlsant : time
was enjoyed. .
' 1'he ncw l'ounty hoard convcn-
cd rr1l11esday amI' reorganized by
electing U. II. ' 1'horpe chairman.
It is Mr. 'I'horps econd term as
& : hairman. He is well qualitied
and ma1 < es a g'ood presiding'
officer.
' 1'he Woodman amI HOj'al
Nelghhors of this city , gaa
banquet in contlection with the
public installation of their ofliccrs
for the ensuing year , 'Ycdnesday
night of last week. 'I'he attell-
dance was large and a pleasant
time was reported.
I.'loy . 14'er11l0re has een clect-
ed to till the place. of li'a'nnie
Drake , who resigned her position
in our schools. It is Ii compliment -
ment to Miss Livermort to be so
imployed and we belie\'e she will
not disappoint those who have
trusted hel' ahility.-Sargent
f-4eadpr.
lIick lttllills of ( ; Ienruck ,
Wyoming , who had heen visiting
his father , 1 > 1' . H. B. Mullins of
this cit.r for a short time , returned -
turned to Glellrock the lin t of
last w'ek. A reception was gh'-
en 011 thc evening prior to his
leaving at the home of his father
in which it is reported that about
tift ) ' of the young people of the
city partidpated. A pleasant
time was enjoycl1.
'L'hose who have charge of the
bridges along the l\fiddlc 140up
rh'er should see that they are
kept in good repair. ' 1'he Sar-
gent hridge is down again , and
it is a great inconveniencc as
well as a considerable loss. It
will be econoll1.Y to build these
hridges strong' enough to stand
i s'curel ) ' . Somchodj' has heen
negligent in examing the Sargcnt
hridgc or this accident would not
ha\'e happened. If this hridge
is not fixed SOOIl , we suggest that
the r'cr be dammcd ahovcVest
Union and turnedthroug-h T oulld
Vallcy.-Sal'gcnt Leader.
'J'hc semi-annual mceting of
of the Custer County gditorial
A sociation was held in the city
Mondaye\'ening. At the con-
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clusion' the scsion an oyster
supper was enjoycd bj' the lilem-
bcrs , at. the expense of thc retiring -
tiring member G. U. Mail' , the
newly elected Clerk of the District -
trict 'court. 'hose present at
the meeting were : ' 1'om Wright
of Ansley , H. H. Barnard , F. W.
Conley and 'V. H. Daily of Call-
away , C. W. Beal , E. R. Purcell ,
E. 1 . Wimmer , G. B. Mail' anll
D. 1\f. Amsberry of Broken Bow.
W. II. Daily f Callaway , and
'Wm. Greenlee of l\Iasoli L ity ,
madl' a pplica tiOIl for lI1elll brr-
. , hip and were elccted.
'J'he Callaway Courier states
that two young men , Uscar
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IIutrhinson 'antl Paul Hutfmall
who l'c l north Wl'st of Callaway
carried away from Middle
Swart's ; livcry barn in Oconto
'fuesday 1I10rning of la t week ,
two plush rob's , whip anti a
horse hlanket. 'l'hey had stopped -
ed O\'er night and as they were
gotH' in thc morning the missing
articles were chargell to them.
'l'hcj' stopped at Joe Savages
Sa\'ages harn in Callawa ) ' at
noon and he having recc'ed a
telephonc message form Middle
Swartz had tbcir wagon searched
and found thc stolen goods.rrhe
young men were let otT by paying
$4,00 and giving up the goods.
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Gco. Ors of Sargcnt , was a
busincs visi tor Sa t urd a ) ' .
Arthur Dcan of West Unioll ,
was transacting busine s in the
city Saturday.
Judge Hostetler has appointed
' 1' . IIermonson 01 St. Paul as his
court reporter nlld he is said to be
an exceptionally good one.
l . M. Cmric n 11 < 1 wife and Fr d
Clltntllillg6 alld wife of Sarg'cnt ,
attended the la\\\'crs hanquet . . at
t ! . Ie l'l'iInll Centrnl Satmday
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A ttomers H. g. Breg'a and
wife alltl A. Moore and wife of
Callaway , attclldell the lawyet's
hanquet at the Orallll Cl'utral
Saturdaj' night.
l . Weisel1redl'r is rell\OIlIing \
hiR hou e south of the Baptist
church. When compll'tcd it will
he one of the bt'st lJuilding : ; in
that localitIt will he a story
: \l1d a half \vith \ fol't' rooms al\'l'
and helow each.
'l'he lost purse ad\'l rtisecl ill
the r Hl'lT1Ir.ICAN last wcek h\ '
Mrs. Putllmcl1 was left at thi's
oflice today by Wtll. Stewart ,
north emt f to\vn. \ 1\11' . Stewart
yerj' generously declilled to accept -
cept t he reward oO'cred for the I
return of the purse and its con-
tents.
A. ll'olllla of Oconto , alld
Joseph I'ennilllore of CliO' , wen'
seated as nev members of the
county hoanl 'l'lwsday. 'I'hc
boanfis now composed f G. n.
'rhorpe of Broken Bow , J. n.
McGuire of Amold , Georgc
Greenwalt of Wtoll , G. Hiser of
Mason.I.rl' . Arthur of Com-
'stock , Jo ) > eph li'ennimore of Cliff ,
and A. Fonda of Oconto. All
the nwmbers exccpt l\IessrR li'onda
and Fennimore are old memberH ,
1\1r. Greenwalt succeding him-
5elf. The experience and ability
of the individual memherg of the
board gives the count > ' the assurance -
surance that the busmcss will
not sutTel' ill their care.
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'rite regular mceting of tlte 1\1.
B. A. lodge will he held Frida ) '
c'eningJanuary 22. Omcers for
the ensuing year will he in- .
sta.lled.
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Church Hervleen ,
1' . II. CIIlJIlCII.
Preac hing next SlIIulu ) ' 1II0millg : uu !
evening. Preaching at Custer Center ill
the c\'ening also. All the services of thc
rhurdl at the usnal hours.
I , . I , . Hple ) ' , Pastor.
) 'IlHS1l\'THllJAN CIIURCIl.
Sen' les next SlIhhath 1II0ming lit II a.
III. Suhjcct , " IO\'c for our Hnelllics.II
Evenillg service at 7 :30l. : } III. Subjcct ,
" 'fhe Spicery of Relirion. " V.I' . S , C ,
E. lit 6:30 : p. tII. Specilll lIIusic h ) ' the
choir. Miss Florence N. Sheller will
! 'ing II solo , both mornillg llIul e\'ellillg.
All ure welcolllc.
II. Augn'tns ' Shetler , Pastor ,
cmus'rlAN CIIUHCII.
We shu11 cn.lcllvor . to tllllke these
services helpfnl 1111I1 CJIlifyillg to ) ' 011.
Choice alll appropriate IIInsic ill imtrn-
lIIental in our worship. lIihlc Sl'IlOol lit
10 II. tII. COllllllunion Ullll serlllon II a.
III. Voullg ' ) prayer tIIeeting 6:30 :
p. m. I'rnctica di'course ! 7:30 : p. III.
Prayer lIIeetillg lit 7 :30 : evt.ry ' 1'Il\1rslll1Y
evcning. VOIlIUC , 'orrJinlly inv ll'fl to he
prc cn t , I t each service.
Jec's ! : R. 'feagllrccn ! , Pastor.
M. H. CIIURCII.
r.ocat t1 in block west of Court JIousc. .
The following sen'ies : will hc helll SUII-
da ) ' : 10 II. III. Sunday School. I I u. III.
Morning serlllon. 12:15 : p. III. c1as. ; lIIeet-
ing. 6:30 : p. III. Hpworth I.eugue mcet ,
ing. 7 :30 : H\'ening sermon. 'fhe lIIid.
week prayer ! 'ervice at 7 :30 : p. III. 'fhun ; .
do ) ' . We extcnd a ( 'ordial invitatioll to
ull to wortlhip with II ! ! , Stran crs c.-
p ciall ) ' wl'lcOlnt' . nell. 1' , 'fntes ,
Pu"lor.
U.\I"I'IS' ! ' CHURCH.
5111111a ) ' January ' 7 , 11)0. ) . Bible 1 > 1:111.)01 :
ut 10 u. m. Un'ine Worship at II a. III.
Topic , "True Stren th. " Junior H , V.
1' . 11. L'lIIlel' the direction uf Mrs. n.
l\t. AlIIsherry. Senior H. V , p , 1\ CIJo :
p. III , l\Ieetings of unusual interest and
spiritual power. 7:30 : p. III. Gospel
preal'll n scrvice , orchresm uceompani-
mellt , hnght song ! 'el vice , the serlllon ,
"WhichIontla : } ' 4 p. III. The Bo's
Brigade UrilIs. Wednesduy 7 :3u : p , III ,
lI1Iek ( pra'er tillJ . Thursdu ) ' 2:3U :
p. III. ! .adies Aid Sociel ) ' at the Churl'll.
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A young man by the name of
Juhn 11'01' < 1 , who had hecn husk-
ing' corn for Art Dean an others
in the vicinity of Wl'st Union for
several weeks was a county seat
\ ' sitor Sahmla ) ' c\'ening' , the
guest of Sherin Hichardgon.I I
I Besidps mortgaging property he
did not own , and ! ) elliug mort-
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Out. weather predictions lagt wl'ek , that it would rain or snow
on the ( ) th came tl't1t. , yet no severe cold weather was expel' enced
through the storm period. Hicks tells us that as the moon is nearing -
ing the celestial equator that higher temperature and barometer
will in all probability produce a disagreeabie spell of rain ) ' , nowy
and sleety weather on the 15th anll 16th , that will extend into the
following storm period :
HICKS' PREDIC'rIONS.
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! , 'ourth fHorlll Periotl-Ull'his period iH cenl1'al on the Oth ,
l'xcII 1ingJrolll the IHth tc > thl' . ; \'II. ' Tht' prohahilitieR : II'j ; ' ( r at
most parts of the country will be in a pcrtruhec1 if not a stormy state
of weatlll'I' . A marked inereascd of warmth will he noticeable about
the 1rJth. 1400k for rain ahout the same time , tllrning into bliz- I
.7.ards , snow alul slel't as the storm travels l'astwarcl across the
countl' ) ' the 20th , 1st allli 2211d. A high hII'CJlneter , stiO'north -
wcsternly wind arul . a l'old wa\'c will pllsh close 011 the rear of
these storms.
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gaged property , hc borrowed a
horse and h..rness of Art D'all
that he forgot to return until the
shcriff jogged his mcmory. 'l'he
man and property werc found
about sixteen milcs northeast of
Ansley. Owillg to his former
g'ooll rcpll ta tiOIl he was released
and g'en IIntil Wednesllay to
straightcn matters up. Plin
Metcalf of West Ullnion and J.
l . Orof Sargent held lIIort-
g-agcs ag'i : i nst proprrttll at ht'
will he required to account for.
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County Assessor TIaulllont tilell
with tllC coullly hoard yesterday ,
his deputieH for the sevcral town-
, hipg. 'l'h ( ' following is the list :
Ansley - . ' ' Wrig-ht.
Algernon-Gen. Mulvancy.
Brol < en How City-W , .Bo.rce.
Broken Bow 'I'ownship-W. .
Vannice.
Myrtle -Frallcis Marsh.
Sargent-g. W , Da\'is.
glimJas. . Chittick.
Clit'f- . W. l icc.
'l'rillmph- m. Wanell. .
lJouglas U rove-C. H. Si ms.
Delight-Lewb McCreary.
Wcst Uniou--J. C. Predmon' .
1-4i1lian-Perry l\1l'tr.alf.
Carlielll- . D. Knight.
Westen'ille--C. ' 1' . l-4eadl.
Berw'u-.I. n. 'l'aylol' .
1 11 < Creek - -.I. 14. Smith.
l-4ollp Nc Gcorge.
Wood \'er---lIenry Browu.
Urant-- . C. Nixon.
\'ictoria and Hayes--W. I .
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afternoon mcetings , heltl at the.
Gymnasium from 3:45 : p. III. for
an h011l' will hc , January 1 i , S.
P. Morris ; January 24 , Judge
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Armourj Januar ' 31 , .1\11' . n.
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1-4omax. 'L'his will form .1 strong
serics of llIcetingR and will un-
dOllhtcllly prm'c'ery helpful.
li'or lIIell only.
; \ . HI.cellll Oflcr ,
We havc lice II allle to : ; ccure the Globe
Delllocrat of t. I.onis for cluhhing pur-
poscs with the R HI'PIIIICt\N lit Il discoullt
of :10 CClltS ovcr fonller rriccs , Owillg
to the WorM ! ' Fair heing hl'll ! ill St.
I.ollis . this year c\'erholY ! will want the .
g..catesl . Sf. Ionis newsp"per. The
Glohl' Delllocral i : ; puhlished twice II
wccl : alII I we will funllsh it with the RI\ \ '
1'IIII1IC.\N to < < lIncw 0. . . old IHibscribers
fo. . . 6.'i pcnts. 'rhe price of the two
pape. . . . . , the RII'JlIIC.ancl ; / GlOleI,65.
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( 'utln' ' ) ' lIullrll e'"l1ll1lttl'I' .
'l'lw permancnt committces of
the cOllnty board for the ellsur-
ing year are :
} i'inance-A. I'onla ; , Ceo.
Creenwalt , G. II. 'I'horpc.
Clai1l1s-J. II. 1\lcGuire , J ' 1' .
Arthur , C. Hiser.
Oflicial honds , road anll road
claims-.J. 'J' . Arthur , J. II. McGuire -
Guire , Joe l"enni.more.
groneolls and Deli nq IIcn t 'I'ax
-C. Hiser , A Fonda , .I. ' 1' .
Arthur.
Poor farll1 , court boust , and
jail supplies- . n. 'I'horp , Joe
Fennimore , J. 11. McGuire.
ridge and bridge claims-
Ueo. Ure'n walt , < : . If. 'l'horpe ,
A.I'orula. [ .
J udlciary-.1 oSl'ph li'ennill1ore ,
U. niseI' and Ceo. GrccIwalt. !
eu..cl 1.lluatll\CI.
A. B. l.'anman , Chicago , writes
. ! \larch ' 1 , 1)03 : "IIadng bcen
troubled with Lumbago at diO'er-
ent lime and tried one physician
after another ; then different ointments -
ments and linamets , gave it up
altogethcr. So 1 tried once more
and got a bottle of llallan1's
Snow 1-4inamcnt , which gave me
almost iustant relief. I can
t heerfully recommcnd it , and
will add my name to ) 'our list of
former suFrerers.II 25c , 50 and
$1. 11'or sale by Ed. McComas1
Broken Bow and Merna ,