Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 17, 1904, Image 5

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, Ayers
, lf your blood is thin and impure -
pure , you are miserable all the
. time. It is pure , rich blood
that invigorates , strengthens ,
, refreshes. You certainly know
. Sarsaparilla
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.th medicine thut brIngs good
health to the home , the only
' .medIcine tested and tried for
60 years. A doctor's medicine.
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I owe my lICe , , vlthout doubt , to AJer's
. Sarsaparilla. It h the most wonderful medl.
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.cIne In the worlll for nervousnou. Iy cure 19
} permanent,1I1I111 cannot thanky.ou enoullh. "
1Il1l . l'ELIA 1IioWELL , Newark , N. J.
. . 81.00 . . . . a bottle. . J. o. A YEn < :0. : ,
.Il..rn"'lhh. ' for lowell. IIIRS . .
Poor Uealth
Caxatlvo doses of Aycr's Pills oaeh
"Laht greatly aid the Sarsaparilla.
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, The Underground Railroad ,
( Uy Dr. C. PlckclI. '
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'While engaged in the , work of
mercy , vir. : 'l'he helping 01 the
oppressed to freedom , there was
brought to the house of Levi
Comn , arunawaymanand woman ,
rpan and wife. After keeping
. them out of harm's way for some
. time. 'he thought the way clear
_ to forward them to 'Winohester ,
Indiana , 17 miles north of New-
port. So when the time came to
start then ! he decided to send
: them by stage if there were no
. suspicious passengers on board.
Finding things all right he made
out the following bill of lading I
to a mercantil firm in Vtinches-
, ter. ( If this paper reaches the
. eye of any old Randolph county ,
Indiana , citizen or who was raised -
. . . ed there in the long ago , he will
readily remember the name of
\ that firm. ) The bill read thus :
"Shi pped n good order and wr 11
conditioned two baboons of fine
, 8tock and very valuable. Please
. receive and forward the same to
George D. Baptist , Detroit ,
Michigan , by' way of Camden and
, Fort 'Wayne , as I consider that
the safest route. Please take
. special care an do not allow
them to run at large. They are
quite tame , hut 4100dhounds
. . ometimes get on thei track and
, if th.ey wiH J1ccesssari1ybe : ' n a
limitcd exhibit , it would interfere -
fere will the value considerably : '
\ They are male and femalc , the
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I . " . } lu.valuublc , = 11CUIII " 111'111I. '
I have been suffering for the
past f w ycars with a se\'erc at-
t'ack of rheumatism and found
that Ballard's Snow T. iniment
was the only thing that ga\'C' me
satisfaction and tended to aIled-
ate m ) ' pains. March 24th , 1902 ,
. Johll C. Degnan , Kinsman , Ills.
25c , 50 and $1.00. Sold h.r Ed.
McComasBroken Bow and l\Ierna.
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Attention
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; . . < anners * . _ .
\ I . . Why rcmain in thc North
: . . and stay iu doors. six months itl
" . ' tbe year consnl11mg what you
I , j. . . . raise' during th other six
' 1 months ?
trftt : ; . , Go South wherc ) 'on can work
( , ; . t out doors every month iu the
.If . : yea , and where. you arc pro.
r. . . . , ucmg jomethmg the , ) 'car
. - roul1l1. , H'on are a stock raiser
f ' YOI\ \ know yonr stock are no\\ '
. ; "enting their hcads ofT" and.
' . besides , havc to he \rotect'd \
\ , from th'e rigorof / \\'lIIter hy
expensivc shelter.
Economical stock fcelling rc-
f quires the combination of hoth
, . flesh.forming atJd fat.forming
. ' foods iu certain } ) [ oportions.
I . Alabama aud Florida produce
t. in abuudance tilt : velvet hellll
; . , ! lull cassava , , the first II flcsh
producer , and the latter n fat
producer , - and they are the
\ cheapest and best fatteuil1g ma.
terials known to tbe world.
More moncy cau be made ut\ll
. i with less labor. in general farm-
- iug. fruit und herry growin
and truck garclening along Ollr
roati iu the South Hum in nn ) '
uther scctiOl1 of the l'nion.
' ( H , ) 'OU are interested and de.
, . sire further information on the
t. . s lbject , Ilddres ; ;
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I , . G. A. PARKs
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Qan'l. Immigration and In-
, ' , ' " "uatrl 1 Agent , L oulavllle
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fenialc not being \'cr ' stout jtl ! t
now , having becn sick and not
yet full ) . recovered. Please gi\'e
thcm a warm dry place in which
to lie while in Winchester , and
do not let them bc exposed to idle
spectators as it might a11110) . ! .
them. 'rhe ) ' will be of little trou-
hlc about feeding , as they cat
the same Idnd of food that htiman
beings do and scem to thrive on
it. Put them in chargc of a good
conductor , who will see that thcy .
are well tal < en care of. Your
promt attention to all these matters -
ters will much oblige your friend ,
-Levi Coffin. " 'rhis letter was
scaled and givcn to the male
baboon , and he was told that
when the stage stopped at Winchester -
chester at thc tavern , that he
and Mary must go dircctly across
the streat to the store opposite
the tavern and hand that lctter
to thc person the ) ' would Ree
bchind the counter and the\ '
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would be taken care of at once.
You will see how careful Uncle
Lcvi was to not injure the fcel-
ings of an ) ' one , and more "es-
pecially" that of the slave holders -
ers , for in regard to their tender
fcelings pc catIed thc man and
woman baboons as the sla\'e
holders thought or pretended to
think that negroes had no souls
but were a specics of baboon.
John Fairfield often took boats
and other things he could get
hold of to help the negroes away
from bondage and when asked
by some good old quaker if he
did not feel bad about doing that
way , he said : "No , sla\'cs are
stolen property and it is no harm
to steal boats or anything elsc' if
it would help thcm to gain their
libcrty. He further tated ,
"that if he had a stave ' taking
him to liberty and hi's master attempted -
tempted to take him from him he
would shoot him on the spot , "
for said he , "the master would
shoot the slave rather thall see
him gain his liberty and he
( Fairficld1 thought that a little
exchange of lead in the form of
bullets would not be out of the
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way.
Col. Utley , Colonel of the abolition -
lition regiment of Wisconsin was
the chief actor in an' occurrence
which though seemingly not very
Important at the time , had the
effect of producing a radical
change in the attitude of the
government towards contrabamls.
At the begining of the war the
idea was not to interfere with the
"divine in titution o [ slavery"
but to fight with one hand and
feed" the re1f 1s with th' < < r' ' tlfer.
'l'he commanders , of the union
troops would not allow the ,
negroes to remain in camp or
protect them from their masters
but would send them back to
raise bread and other food for
their masters while they were
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Good
Bread
, How good Jood bread tastes-
so good one could almost make a
meal of it. You know the flavor
-the wheaty flavor , sweet a9 a
nut. Do you know the secret ?
It's in the yeast. Good yeast-
good bread. Poor yeast-poor
bread-and indigestion.
The home.1lade bread of the I
American housewife leads the
world. The secret of it
is found in
.
a purely vegetable
yea t , made of the finest
malt. hops , corn , and other
lu althftll in redients , ill the
cleaaest and best-equipped yeast
factory in existence. Yeast Foam
is the only yeast that preserve
in the bread all the delicious fla.
vor and nutritive qualities of the
wheat. Try it.
The 'ecret ; S ; lIlhe yeast.
SoM by all grocers at 5c a
package-enough for 40 loaves.
If your grocer does not keep it.
send us his name and yours on
a postal and we will mail you
olJr book , "How to Make .
Bread , " free.
NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO ' . , .
Chicago ,
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' \ ' . NEBRASKA'S HISTORY lift ) . ycars from hrs s tt1c'
< ! ment. A true nnd mterest ,
. ; > " .t . . ing book of 144 pages I\m1
r . ovcr : lOO ilhlstratlons 01
, . ' . ' scenes , public institution ! ! and men who madc the State. 'fhe cover is in hell\ ' }
b . paper w1th on appropriate and attractIve design printed in three colors , just publish
I . id by th Nebraska lrarmer. Single cop. > ' , p05tpaid , soc ; or free with a } 'ear's sub
smp.tiou to Nebraska Farmer at regular price , I.OO. Write for terms and boW t (
a\frc trip to tb World's Pair Ilt St. Louis , NltDRASl'A FAR tltR Co"
3246 1505 Howard St. , Omaba , Ne ru81.a
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killing our soldies. A strange
leind pf warfare indeed. Not o
with Cot. . Utlcy for'when a pompous -
pous 'Slave hotdcr cattib to claim
his negro boy whom he had
abused unmerciful , Utley g'ave
him to .understand that he could
not have him unless the boy
wished to go with him. whcil
the Kentuckian camc to get his
119Y the first word he ait1 , "have
.rou found him. " 'l'hc Col. , fix-
l 1g bis eyes upon him said :
"Here he is and ) 'et you cannot
take him , he is a contraband of
war and more yon have whipped
and staf\'cd .the life ont of him
and it shall be that if cvcr he
docs anything under com.mand it
shall be to assist in putting down
this infernal rebelion and liberating -
ing his colored brethern and if
you think you can talw that boy
out of my regimant without his
conscnt I advise vou to try it and I
you will find ou ( what Idnd of
stuff a 'Visconsin regiment is
made of. " 'l'he slave holder said : ,
"If that , is the way yon talk
and feel the Union can. ne\'er be
saycd , JOu must give up our pro-
perty. " 'l'hc Col. replied :
"If the perpetuity or resora-
tion of the Union dcpend upon
my delivcrng } to you vith my
own free wtll as otherwls com-
peled to hy the authority of the
Unitcd States , that poor little
o\'er-worke < 1 creature dwarfed by
your own avarice , the Union may
e cast into hell , Vith all the nations -
tions that forget God. 'Ve came
here as free men from a free
state , we do not recognizc slaver ) '
and we will never be made slave
catchers. 'Ve came at the call
of the president and still recognizing -
nizing his authority as against
all so called neutrality. You
cannot be neutral and the pre-
t.cntion is only another namc for
seCCf'ostOn. "
'Vcll all this state of things
changed as the war went on and
perhaps minds changed and so
when the 15th amendment to. the
constitution was passed , the
officers and stock holders of the
Underground Rallroad met.
The president . resigned by a farewell -
. well address which contained
these remarkable words. " 'rhe
Underground war is done , let us
take up rails and dispose of them
and the proceeds to the furtl1er
work arid dedicate ourselves to
the task of educating the freed
people. "
This simple but effective
speech was cheered to the echo ,
and thus the road was triumph- '
antI" , c10s d up-and nowendS'oulf ,
Um erground Railroad , l\larch I
15 , 1904. '
'I1ie Iower of toe Dallot.
It has always been claimed by
the opponents of woman suffrage. .
that women could secure all the
rights they desired or needed
through their influence , without . ,
the aid of the ballot.
That these rights could be secured -
cured with one quarter the outlay -
lay of Hine , money and effort , if
backed by the ballot , is clearly
shown by the ease with which
they are secured where women
have full suffrage.
Mrs. Watson Lister of Mel-
bourn , Australia , who is visiting
in this countr.r , is most enthusiastic -
astic over the results of woman
suffrage in her comt'tr ) ' . She
says that Parliment now consults
them on all bills bcaring upon
the intersts of woman. 'l'he
author of the new divorce bill
asked all the women's organizations -
tions to come together and hear
him read it , and to mal < e criticisms -
cisms and suggestions. Such a
thing' was never thought of before -
fore women had the ballot , although -
though they were effected hy
such measures then , the same as
now.
now.When d llaturali7ation bill was
pending , one clause of which de.
prived Australian women of citi.
enship if they married aliens , II
few women went to t he Prime
Minister and protested , and that
clause was altered immediately.
When w held meetings sai
Mrs. T4ister , to advocate 1mblic
measurers that women wanted ,
we used to ha'e to have to g < J
out in the highways and hedgef
and compel the members of Par.
liament to come in ; now the dif.
ficulty. is to keep them out. 'rh (
ch i valryvh ich the ) ' used to tel' '
us would be destro 'ed shouh ]
women enter the polItical field ,
has ( In the contrarv been greatlJ
increased. On the platform al
one of our meetings , the secre
tar ) ' happened to drop her pencil
and J saw the premier and sev' '
eralmembers of Parlimcnt scram
, bling to pick it up. A women il
never allowed to st n in a strec
I car in t1stra1i ,
, Vorklnlf Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored b'
those tireless , little workers-Dr
. King's New Life Pills. Million
. are alwals at work , night ani
day , cunng indigestion , Bi1lious
, ness , ConsupationSickHeadach
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[ Ea.rth Needs Scra.tching ; ,
Especially in the Spr n !
Ln view of this fnd , and ullt < 'iputing your wants
we Hre unlonding' n car load of O' . "
Discs Drag Harrows Plows and Listers.
lullufactured by the much celebruted brand of David Bradley & Co. , Bradley ,
Ill. A line you non depend upon for durability und light draft. Don't be deceived -
ceived n makes tmd brands you know nothing a out that. are claimed to he
good.Ve will gladly show you through our line of
Implements , Wagons , , Buggies , Harness , Etc. ,
lPeolillg' sure you will be amply paid for the time you tuke. You surely will
11.eerl some knd of tools to tend that PUltlpldn yon are going to raise to get the
ESTEY ORGAN FREE , . .
Ir it is onJy u 110e OI'.H Spade. Nom'ly one hUlldrecl re dste1' < l 1:01' : see lH now ,
See tis'sl1re. .
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or the Uoming' mV nts and those ulready on at our store . . . . . _ " .
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Sprint ! Easter
J. OPENING
Aprillsf 2nd ,
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World's Fair Ticket Contest
hilA proceedcd VCI'Y cxcitingly , amI
owiug' to the large list of namcs we
IUlVC beeu compelled to pnblish on-
1) ' thosc receiving O\'cr 100'otcA. .
liS follows :
Mal' ) ' 111:11'1011. IIrokIJIIllow. . . . . . . . 1@
Mlllllle Shlllll. IIrolwIIDow. . . . . . Hg
Vcra C1al'tull. l1rokcII1Iow. . . . . . . . ' 19M
Ncllle'raylor. IIroluII How. . . . . ' . . ' 00
Pra\l ( I'I IIl1toll.Vcls8l'rt . . . . . . . . . ( ,51
l'"arl Juwetl. 1Irolelt 11011' . . . . . . . (037
Aurelia POdll'c. llrokelt 1Iow. . . . . . . 55' )
Emnla Lamh' ' { . . . . . 539
1Iallllall 1 , IIII\II1I . Brolelt 1I0w. . . SOI ; :
lItal' Rallls.lIrokclI lIow. . . . . . . . . 397
Jessie Smllh.Brolum Bow. . . . . . . . . : ! S' )
1Ic lIm Koozcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320
Ida Perv ! , , Merna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .260
Mattie . 'jct'lhIIII , Amnlll . . . . . . 2 0
Eme C\llIpbell , Drolell110w. . . . . . U9
lo'iorenco l merRolI. BrokclI Bow. . 218
Graco'l'al'lor. Brolcen Do\\ ' . . . . . . . . 20S
Edna Rockwell. 11rol < ell Dow. . . . . : zt > S
} . 'lorenc ' 1'1109te60n. llroken Dol'198
Cora SWcI ! { . Gale : ] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Je9sl0 " 'aterburl' , Derwyll. . . . . . . . 1'11
JlIarllerl' Camllbell. Georlletown , . . 165
Lonle Painter. Drokcn How. . . . . . . 13. .
EvaCaywool. Droken Dow. . . . . . . . U6
no ella UOil'ers. clly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
I'earl Unnler , Brokenllow. . . . . . . . 101
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The .m
t Pumpkin 1 .
Contestl ! ! ! t .
, . 'fhis large pumpkin raised ill
this section of Nebrosku will i\'l
entitle thc owncr to one of our \
ele ant $75 ] stcy Organs , for f .
wInch we are sole IIgents. 14
'fo enter tJtis contest it will :
bc nccessary for you to call Jtt
our storc , rcgister your nUI\I
I1nd address. procure the Frctl
Secd and delivcr the l'umpkini ! m
to us by the 3rd dn } ' of the Cus- . ,
ter County Fair at llrokeu Dow. .
We would be glad to see cvery-
tr } ' for the pnze.
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mlMfi
r&t ! : mm timmii : : : < : mlM\ ! \
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'N e sell a heap antI sell it cheap. . . .
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Come where you can buy VCl'ythillg. .
Ryerson-George Co. '
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and all Stomach , Liver and Bowel
troubles. Easy' , pleasant , safe ,
sure. Only 25c at' Lee Bros.
drug store , Broken' Bow.
W AN'l'ItD-M l1 with fami1ic .
Fair price and good' houses.
WItS' ! ' UNI N MILLING Co.
34tf West Union , Neb ,
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: DErISIJI
R. B. MULLINS. . M' , 01
MRke a Bpeclalty of Crown and lJrldge Wl > rk.
1'Ioes reasonablo.
All work guarantead.
{ 'all and see mo berore going elsewbero.
0111co-ln DroKon Dow ItRte : Dank Building.
Droken Bow , Nebraska.
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DR. o. IJ. MULLENS ,
hysician e Surgeon.
2ull Stairway ftom " "et end In Realty Dloolq
rcsllIenco. Srd welt M. E. church. ! on sarno Bide
of streot. I7fJ"'Broken 1I0W , Nehraska.
J. J. SNYDER ,
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y. : pJ1JJ1 } t Il NOTAHY
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\hlO Justlc of the Peaco. Sptclalllttenton : Klnn
to collectlona Uellopilions tak nlenslou ) voucll.
ers neatly oxccute.I and /III kind. or legal papen
wrIU"n. 01llce In tbe rear or Ibnk of COI lnerce.
Dlokon Dow. t'lobrnska.
H YGEIA CHEAM S'l'A'rION
l IlIglJeat market price paid for Dulter Fat.
Light Hunnlng. . . . . . . . . .
Empire Cream Separators
Fur Hate. 'PbOIlB No. 201J.
H , D. JIISltOP. Operstor ,
Uroken } Jew , Nobraka.
: FHANS'bl MOOHR ,
NIMl flr : illpIDpJJiHJ.
TW.l blocks n rlb ot ( Hsnd Oentral 1Iotlll. I'at
ronage 1I01lcllel1 , } 'rlcell reASonablo.
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I WIIJT IS OADWEIJL
ll..i..t JmlPok < < . . .
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: DR , 'v. It , COLE ,
- V eterl narlan.
. FI'eclal ' attenl.lon given to colt. , ct\lvce aed pill
tbat lire In IIn nntbrlty condition. ' .1'ole
. , bone No . He ldeDCl'IWo blocke " . , vt 0
Bouth Side Scbool 1I0ulo.
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I'S.M. . DORRIS ,
mnWltfJ&lurai\tlli\ \ \ .
AI. kinds of work Iu oor line done promptly
and in drst-closs order. plrHod Shop on the
corner sontbea t 01 the Iquaro.
GIVn UB A. TRIAl. .
Droken Bow , . . . : . Nebralb.
CITY BAUBER snop ,
1J. OHUTTON. Proprietor.
Flrst-olau work. Hoar Room of nroken Dow
State Uank , Droken Dow , Nebraska.
H ILL SIDE HERFORDS
and Duroo Jcrsey Hogs hred and lold. Dest biood
oUbelrelsss. Addre B , O. . O DWRLL ,
Droken Dow , Nobralka
SIMON CAl\ERON ,
E : cell
ff It 0Y ; l'
AT I.AW.
llooms 8 anll 0 , Uealty Dlock , Droken Dow , Neb.
DRB. R 0. & W. E. TALBOT ,
PHYSIGIANS SURGEONS.
O lOil Oi'cr nacborle's Drug Store.
6rokcIn Dow , . . Nehrash.
DR , 'I' . IJ. FAHNSWOLt1'II ,
DEtiTIST ,
omeo tll tOlthwe L COlt1Cr Healt , Ulock.
W A. THOMPSON ,
. . CONTHAUTOH & ; DUILDBR.
cfrPlU1SIud : 6etlmatc on shortnotlce.
l'fOkon How , Nebraska.
. C1JINTON DAY ,
Physician & Surgeon ,
o ce In r f\r or tlH' llank or Commerce. ne 1
dence IIlh 110010 WOit or tbo Jsptht oburch.
llrohon , l1ow , N.br8slr6 ,
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DI , C. B , JOB ,
l1Df ] 1r } ] [ 1 ] WP : iiJI. )
i Otllce In Helllly IlIofk.1ret lalr roolU WeB
elld. Heehll.nco at thll 1I1J lllIal.
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R ass G. MOOR , ,
Attorney'-at-Law.
! teal oBtate DlJd loan broker. OO\CIJ \ In Gleim
Dlock. Droken Oow , Nebraska , .
BANGS STUDIO. ,
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Up-to-date Pbotographs.
First prize winner at state . association -
sociation 1903. '
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o.Ih OONRAD ,
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Pompe , Wind. Mills , T.nk . FlttlnR ! , Gasoline
nKlllell , elo. etc. .
Drokon Dow , Nebraska.
TIME TAB.LE
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BHOKEN nOWI NEB ,
LI"coIII , nCllvcr , '
Olunlln. Ilclcn. . ,
CblcilIlO , Uuttc ,
ttt. .JONCIIII , I.ortlnlul ,
ICnnHIlt City , Hnlt I.nkc cltr. :
tn. LOIIIH. Alld Htln Ifrnllclltco
All l.ollitH ItnHt Alld AIII..olnt. .
And Houth. 'VCH\ .
No.VelIbulod oIIrun dally. Lincoln , Oma.
ha , 2& . Josepn , Klln888 CIty , tit. I.onl. , , Ohl
oligo and all polnu test Dnd Boutb. . . . Ih11 a.lu.
No. H-Loenl cxpre8' 'inlly , Lincoln. Omahb.
OblOl\l1o and all IJolnts C st Dnd sonthlO 30 a.m.
No. n-Vcstllmlod oXflrePB dally , lloltmll , . cat.
tie lIutte , I'ortlanl11111 ull Pacific 1.:0"111 : ,
IJoinLa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O'Il1m
No. 43-I.ocal cIpre.8 dally , Alliance aliO
IntermedlllUl 1 > olnu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tI 581110
tllccplng , dlLlng and reclining chalrcau.Beatll
trec ) on througb traln . Tlckea sold and bslt.
gllgo cbecked to any point In tb United Hiatt ! . '
Iud Canada.
Information. ma ) ! ! , tlmo.IabIel and ticket
call on or write to U. L. Ormsby. Igont , or J
Francl' , G. P. A. , omllbv Nebraeka.
1 ( . L. OUMPIIY , Alent.
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KILL THE COUCH
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WITH Dr I King's :
New Discovery
FOR CONSUMPTION ! iOe Price & $1.00 I
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Surest and Quickest Ouro for nil
THROAT and LUNG TROUD.
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To Cure a Cold in One Day
Tote Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. mI " 01cvey !
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