\ , . QIu tcr ( ! to. JcpubUcan ! 'utJIllbClI every Thureday o Count7 ! : IOR _ D. M. AMSUEllUV. - - Eilitor Bnt. red at the Iloitomco at Uroken Uow , Nob. , &I ooond.-olMe matter for tranemluloo tbrongb tbo U. S. lIIaUII. BUli O 'TION l'IUOS : Ona Yoar.lnadvanco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1.00 . OfUco In Coetor 1II0ck. . Fourth .ATO. - - - - - - - ADVlmTISINO nATES. One column , per month,17.00. Ono.haIr col. nmn t'cr montb ) 11.00. 'luuler column , per monlh , .w. l.e 1I than IluBter column , ro conle pcr Inch I'or month. Cnrlls on Oret l'ngo. 60 conta lIer Inoh , per monlh I.ocal voUalng 6 conle per 1100 each IDlor. tlon.Notlco of church and ontortaln. mllllte where monor Is c urged , ono.buIr rlltes. 80010t , noUcol and r080lullon8 , ono-lJnlt rntoe. WOltdlnK 1I0llces froe. haIr price for Ilubll olug list of Ilfclut.8. Death lIoUooe free , hl\lf price for ( Jubll blng obituary noUcM , nnll cards of thauke. I.egnl noUeue at utCI 11wvldcd b7 Ilatute of Nebralka. 'l'hnrsday , June I ) , 11)04. 'l'he attempt of the opposi tion to make capital of thc new reve- nueJaw will fall Hat when the books are openc . , 'l'hcre were a few pops in the county com'ention that looked as though they wished they were in a warmer climate. . - - - - " - - The anti-pass resolution of the pop convention will not be taken serions bJ their candidates as the ) ' know , 110 heed was given to such resolutions when the party was in power. . 'When the popuOst of former days loolted upon the remnant of the party as assembled in countJ convention Mondayit it is no wonder his arder dropped below the freezing point and he declined - ed with thanks the tender to go to Fren ont as a delegate. Like l phralll of old , there are a few at the prcgent age joined I to their idols and nothing short of the trulllpet of Gabriel can change their political prejudices. The number is not very large as was evidenced by 'the appearance of the pop convention Monday. George Berge , the Lincoln a t- torney , who spole at the populist - list convention here Monda ) ' is a candidate for governor. His tactics of , requiring the county central committee tog-uarantee his expenses when called out to show himself is in keeping with Col. Bryan's plan which has made him rich and maybe Mr. Burge will be as successful but we doubt it. The State Journal in speaking of his visit to Broen } Bow says : "Geo.V. . Berge went to Broken Bow earty Monday morning to be present during the populist county convention. Last night he delivered a political speech in Broken Bow. Mr. Berge is being' groomed by populists as their , favorite candidate for governor. They urge that he can draw votes in the western counties among the populists that no democratic candulate for governor - or can secure. Some of the old time populists Tegard Mr. Berge as a model candidate and the democrats are supposed to be satisfied with him. When he \ ran for congress against Mr. Burkett he ran ahead of his ticket in some couuties in the First district. The populists argue that hc will suit the fusionists - ists better than any of the candidates - dates that have been suggested. " I.CtlU Thou 11M ! Il.ntcw. TO ST. , ' ' IOms AND lut'l'URN. On 1\Ionduys , Jnne 6 , 13 , 20 and 27 , the Bnrlington olTerll tickets to St. I..oui ! > nt\ll return at $14.25 , gOOlI for se\'en duy ! > . Considerahly les ! > than one fare for the round trip. 'l'ickets are good in couches nnd chnir cnrs ( seut ! ! free. ) The mllgnificent exposition is now complele Ullll in harmoll1ou9 operation. You will regret it all your life if yon fail to see this wonderfnl > osition. IIIustrate folder free. ntH fnl1 iuCor- mation on application to llurlington Route agent or 10 10I. . . W. WAIUI.U\ ' , General Pussenger Agent , 52.2 Omuha , Nebr. FOR SALn-A 2-seated buggy. 52-2 Mus. A. W AL'I'ON. - - .ocr ' . F. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician I West Side Square , 6 . . Broken Bow , 9 Nebraska. . . . , 1'01111 II fit Convcntlon. - 'l'he populist county convention was held in this city Mon ay at 10 a. 111. in the opera housc. A temporary organization was effected - fected by electing C. ' 1' . Holiday , chairman ; and John Paintcr , secretary ; and H. E. Brega , as- sistant. The usual conllni ttees on credentials - dentials , peranant organization , resolutions and order of business were appointe . JUUGH BUHGH Sl'HAKS. At thc afternoon session Judge Burge of 1-4incoln , spoke at lengthen on the usual strain , frequently elidting applause from his audicnce. At the cOJ1clusion of his speech II. J. Shinn stated that the speaker had been secured - ed at the solicitation of Eli Armstrong - strong and himself at considerable - able expense and that as tbe pop treasury was empt ) " he would like to havc volcntecrs to help meet the expcnse. It was suggested - gested by somc one in the audience - ence that thc hat be passed. 'l'his was done and the evidence of republican prosperty was indicated - cated by the collection of $15.14. 'l'he committee on credent ials reported through II. E. IIall of Mason , the report being adopted. I . M. Webb of Callaway , reported - ported for the committee , on order - der of business. 'l'he report pro" videded selecting the county central committee , for election of delegates to th Fremont and Lincoln state conventions , senatorial - torial and representative conventions - tions in the\order named and the 10mination of a candidate for COltllty attorney. Heport was adopted. The commit tee on permanen t organization recommended that the temporary organization be made permancnt. Report was adopted. 'l'he committee on resolutions not being ready to report , tbe convention proceeded to elect the central committee by call of townships. 'l'he following is the list of the committee as far as reported : Algernon , M. L. Lamb ; Ansley , L. H. House ; Arnold , C. 1-1. Blowers ; Berwyn , F. G. Perkins ; Broken Bow , C. W. Beal ; Cliff , ' \V. J. Taller ; Custer , J. D. IIeadly ; DelIght , Hall Schneringer ; Douglas Grove , J. T. Arthur ; Elim , Dan Carr ; Elk Creek , not represented ; Grant , not represented ; Garfield , Geo. Greenwalt ; Hayes , ; Kilfoil , Ed. Foley ; Lillian , ; Loup , Harvey Brown ; Myrtle , E. C. Graham ; Sargent , W. P. Higgins ; 'l'numph , Alfred Schreyer ; Victoria , J. J. Tooley ; ' \Vayne , Isaar. Johnson ; ' \Vester- vilte , M. E. Harris ; 'Vest Union , ; 'Vood River , J.V. . Conley. The convention proceeded to elect delegates to the state con- vention. It was moved by E. R. Purcell that the roll of townships - ships be called for nominees and. . in case more candidates were' ' named than necessay , that the convention select twelve delegates - gates from the list. t1 E. M.Vebb suggested that should calling the roll develope more candidates than were required - quired that the ever' plus be declared delegates to the nominating convention to be held later at Lincoln. Cummings suggested that no one would desire to go to Fremont - mont to elect dele ates to the national convention "as we know we cannot elect a president. " 'rooley thought the basis of the state nominating convention would be different and that the\ ' could not tell how man1 del - gates to elect to the nommaHng con ven tion. Purcell thought as not more than twelve townships would want to send delegates that the roll could be called and the number - ber secured. . C. M. Blowers wanted to elect twent ) ' five and If they all went to give each of them half a vote. 'l'his class of boys play was indulged - dulged in for . half an hour or more when a. roll call was finally ordere . Here came the rub. The enthusiasm of former days was not in evidence. No one wanted to go to the state com'en- Wor . o. AU J1xperleuce . Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute it will be your last ? Such was the ex peri- 'ence of Mrs. .S. II. Newson , Decatur - catur , Ala. "For three years" she writes , "I endured insufferable - able pain from indigestion , stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed inevitable when doctors aud all remedies failed. At length I was induced to tr ) ' Electri Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'm completely recov- ered. " For Liver , Kidney , Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is .the only medi- cine. Only SOc. It's guaranteed by Lee Bros. , druggists. tion. TIuse Brown , .1 as. Stock- ham and others offered to contribute - tribute lo a fund to pay the expense - pense of the twelve dclegates but they declincil to accept the honor. Among thosc who declined to go as delegates were ( . 1 . Purcell. C. ' 1' . l1olida.r , Huse Brown , Nli Armstrong. C. U. Richardson , Jas. Stockham , John Paintcr. etc. . 'l'he following is the list of the delegates elected to the } i'rcl1lol1t cOII\'ention : .1. B. Brown ; C. W. Beal , n. J. Shinn , Joe li'elini- more , K 1 . Brega. J. 'I' . A rth ur ; 'rom Leisure , J. . gnns , J. J. 'l'ooley. 'l'he following delegates were elected to the I-4incoln statc nominating convention : C. 'r. Hol1idaj' , Ii' . G. Perkins. 'B . R Purccll , W. J. 'l'aylor. Chas. Jeffords. N. M. Morga"u , .1. ' 1' . Arthur , Jag. Stockham , Geo. Grcenwalt , S. ; 0.1. T-4uce , E : g. i Wimmer , W. P. Higgins. J. H. ' Holman. J. g , gvans , David ChrIstian , R .T. Mills" W. .T. 1-4eep , J. 'V. Couley , II. : T. Shinn. Bcn Holcomb. Jess Gandy , JOllll A. Hall , J. G. Painter , A. B. Hartle ) ' . J. .1' . Tooley. 'l'he follow111g delegates were elected to Crongressional con ven- tion. tion.C. C. 1\ [ , Blowers , Thos. Vogts , D. 'V. 1-4anterman , Mark Sel111er- inger , l\Jike O'Bricu , ' 1' . M. Bj" ers , W. C. Brown , J. G. Mc- Gowan , 'V. P. Guthrie , Fred l mmerso1 ! , J as. Robinson. 'l'he following delegates were elected to the Senatorial con- ven tion : B. S. li'inch , A. A. Procht , E. D. l\larquiss , 'Vm. Howe , Virgil Allen , 1I. B. Schneringer , C. 1-4. Gollier , A. T. Crowt hers , Con. li'leshmHn , Jas. Abernethy , John Brown , O. C. Murphy , 'Vm. P. Higgins , Alfr cll\loody , Andrew Allen , Chas. Allen , James Stairs , H. R Hall. ' .rhe following delegates were elected to the representative convention - vention : P. M. Dady , J. B. Brown , Ben Miller , C. W. La'ton , Geo. Head- ley , H. B. Schneringer , F. B. ' \Vright , J as. Stockman , Ellwanl Smith , l dward 1lrole , ) ' , T. l\J. Byers , S. l . Brown , 'l'hos. Ted , Fred Cumm ngs , O. C. Syerson , J. J. 'l'ooley , M. P. Harris , Geo. Butcher , John Middleswarth. 'l'he informal ballot for count ) ' attorney brought out the names of C. W. Beal , J. R. Dean , II. J. Shinn , R E. Brega , R. 'G. Moore and A. P. Johnson. 'l'hree formal ballots were taken before a choice was nf de. Shinn , Beal and Johnson were in the lead. On the second formal ballot , Johnson got 'J2 votes and on the third formal he pulled through with 111 yotes to his cred it. Judge Sullivan and Judge Berge spoke in the e\'ening to a small crowd. 'l'he followillg are the resolutions - tions adopt d. We. the roprcsento.tlves of the Peoples Po.l'ty of Cmlter county III delegate covuen. tloll as mllhlod , horelJy ro-alllrlll ( ollr loyalty to the prillcipies of the Peoples' Pauty I1S cnllnclntellat Ollmho. In H\\I \ \ 111111 at the Natloliitl COlivontioliH III 1\lU ! \ nnd WOO , nnd IlIIt forth tllU I'ollowlnt ; declam- tlon of 1'1' nelplns : . , Wo dllclafO that trusts have becolIIl ! a. monaeo 10 the natlolllll woUaro 111111 II' 1Iot dl.stro'oll they will dl'stroy free Institutions - stitutions , alld liS a remedy for the lrust ovll , wo declare. \ 11'lrst : Iror the govornllll'llt oWliorshlp of pllhllc IItJlltlos. OSpllCll111y the OVIJI'II- .lIIent ownership of rnlll'liluis. As a 1II0alll to that Imd , wo fl\vol' thl ! HOVel'lIlIIont taltllll ( undur the rh.ht ; of IH1IInont Ilolllalli or hlllhlln a sulliciont III11m1Ho of rail. I'Ol\ds to ullable It to IIx or control passon- ! ( or and frol ht rniM. As IU ! addltlnnni rOlllclly fnr thll ovll. wo favor the withdrawal - drawal of all protectlvo Ilutios frolll 1\11 trust IIInllul'ncluroll IU't\CCI \ ! anti In Its HtOllllas a rOVOllllO measure , wo favol' a IIlruct I\ml a HfI\lhmtmllncolllo t11X. Soconal : Wo declare for the pl'ln'lplo of direct 10lsh1tloli ami the rltht ! tn recall pllbllc sorVIUtH who are unl'althflll In the II Ischargo of tholr'\llI thIs. 'J'hlrd : Wo IIOIIOIIIICO the rocnllt Ro. pllhllclIlI r..ej.IHlntlflll. ; First , IWCILIIHU It do. . pl'l vos the Ilunplo of thll I'II.h : t to elect tholr nWIl11 > 1S0SS0r. thlls lullthllllthll / : Pl'Os llt HUPllhllclUI HlIllrollli Stale IlIuml nf BClllnllzatlon 10 ! lnllilio the hlirth'lIs of tllXlItlOIl II pen the weal th 1)\'OlIlIcors ) of the stlltl ! . 1"OII1'th : Wu fnvor the IIPllrnlsllwnt of l'nllrO\l1 proplrly at Its IIctllal vIIIIIO fOl' IUlsossmont IJIII'\IOSIS \ 0.1111 the vllhw of IIl1ld propnrty Hhllulll ho arrlvell ntlJy lIl ! , ' IlIg Illto ClllIsHlorntlon all 1 holr III'nlol'ty ) IncllllllllJ { stoCltH IUIII hCJlllts 0.1111 frnllchlsl's ulIlI the IUllllllllt or tholr HI'OSS 111.11111\1 olLcuhllS. 'J'horofol'o , Wo Instruct 0111' 1IIIInJntm : ( ! to the Sonlitorlllllll1ll Iteprosun tllth'o COli' vontlnllS to votu onlY lor Slich IIwn a ! > canilldntos us will Illoligo tllolIIHJlvos to worle for the rcpenl of thu pf'sollt ( 1111'1111. ' tJIIS rovonllo Inw or I'nr slich lIIo\llIcaLlolI \ as will restore tn till ! \llIoplu \ the I'lght to elect tholllon Wllo'lollllt : ) ' ItI \ ! to levy allll colluct Inxl's. Wo ftwor the ollllllnntlon of 1'I1111'00\ls ( from the ItOlltlcs of thll ! ltatll IUllllnstrnct ollr dologntos to the vnrlolls COnVIIIt1olls ! 1I0t to an ) ' call1llllnto for 0lllcll11 position w \ 10 accepts frI'o rallrollli trans. porta Lion. Wo C0l1l111l1l11 an } ' polltlcl\l party that ClUJ cllI1l1lo front with such 1'IIIIltlity liS to onahlo It olin yonr 111(0 10 IInnnllllco the IS lIlnK of a Ilh.tress wnrmnt hy 11 I'oplllltt ! olllcllli al\l \ ( 1I0ciliro It 11 call1lll for the defeat - feat nf OliO Of Ullstor l oullty'S.Jest \ COllllt ) ' trolUlUrors IUllltlHIay hornhls liS a Joy liS a pOJlulnr IUlIl cOllllllolldatory actlnll , the wholmmlll ISSIIIIII' : nf IIlst08s wnrmntH by n HOllllbllclUl ollIclal. Wo fnvor IlI1ylll for all ronlls Ollt of the COllllty UOllornl II'lInll Instonl ! of as nt proscllt. Wo plolllo 0111' ealldhlntu for COllllty Attarnoy. II'JloctlJII , to tnlm cnro that the laws bo fnlthfllily oxocutell. Wo arc IInnltora1 > ly 01 > p031'11 to fliSloll with auy ether 1I0llLlcl11 pnrtlos IInd In- . . ' . . , . 1. . . c . . . II _ . . , , , . . . ' . . . . . . . " . ' J . - - . . . . . . - - - - - I . .t . . . ; ' r. , Cash Given Away to Users'of ION , COFFEE , ' . We are goingto be morc libcral than ever in 1901to U1CI'S ! of Liol1 Coffee. Not only will the . Lion-lll'ads , cut from the pacmg-cs } , be r oo , as heretofore , for the valuable premiums we ' , have always g-iven our cutomers ! , but . : hi Addit @n to the Regular Free Premiums' the same Llon.Hcl\lln will entitle you to ctimateA ! : ill our $ . ' )0,000.00 GrlUlCl ] 'rir.n COlJtcRtR , which will make some of our patrolls rich mCllatul womcn. You can senllill as man } ' cstimn\'s \ as desired. 'l'here will he ; T'mfO CREtt\1 " COIMTESTS 'rhe first contest will ho on the .July 4th attendance at the St. IOUitl nl'rll'1 FiliI , the second relates to Totnl \Tote For I'rcsidcnt to bo cast Nov. 8 , 100.1. $ : : wooo.oo will be dir.trlbl1led In each oC thcse cOlltests , making $ . /OocI.oo on the two , null , to make it slill more Inlerestlng , In addition to Ihls amount , we will Ive a @YIi'IC'3'-1 ' rr.R ' . , nR' . O UII Q'iUThtTh m\ to the one who is lWnTl'Rt correct 011 both UIl ! jQl If IHi a Irg U.'W ' IUJQ 'WIIJtIH"Jjn'k1tW ! ' contests. and thus your eSIlmates huve two [ : :13'lnGZ'm' : llU ! l - opportunltiesoi winning a big cash prize. Five Lon..tleads ; _ _ Printed blanks to . cut fro m LiQJi vote on found in . CoHee Packages and a every Lion Coffee Pack = . :3 : cent stail1 p entitle you age. The 2 cent stamp ( in addtion ! to the JI'cg. . covers the expense of ; I > ular free premiunl1s ) our ackno\vledgment tote to one vote in you that your es either contest : . WOfH..D'S g.AI CONTEST Whnt wl11 be the totnl July th ntlendnneo nt 'ho St. [ , ou\s \ \Vorh.l'n Pair ? At ChlclH'o. July .j.tm3. thc nltclldaneo wmI2MJ.273. , For IICarelt ! corrcct cot1l11utcS reech'cd InVool ol1 Hplee COlli- 11II1Y' , ; ollice. 'l'oleLlo. Ohio. on or hefore JUliO 30th. 1901.VO will i 1:1\'e r t prl/.o for Iho nearest corrcct estimate. sccond prize to thl ! ncxt lIearest. ete. . etc. . a9 ( ollows : . , 1 Flrnt l'rlze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2. OO.OO 1 Ieeonll ! 1'1'1:0 . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . , . . . . . . 1,000.00 Prlzcs-DOO.OO eReh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000.00 t _ , J'rllo200.00 : : : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 , ] 0 I'rlzc - 100.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000.00 . . I , . 10 l'rlzefiO.OO : : II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000.00 II i O I'rlze - 20.00 II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .1.000.00" 2GO Prlzcs10.00 II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. OO.OO II 'i uoo. l'rl.C5.OO . II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.000.00"I I if ua PItIZrS. : TOTAL. $20.000.00 2130 PRIZES. ' - ; -42'19 PRIZES 4219 ; : . : , msh' but d to the i'ublic-aggregating 545,000.00-ln addition to which'wo shall give $5,000 rooe s' ' In LION total of $50,000.00. to Clej'ks ( sea particulars COFfEE cases ) making a grand , , GOrJiPD..ETE DETABLED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OF \ - } . - " LION COFFEE 1. . JOOLSOi\ SPICE co. , ( CONTEST DEP'T. ) TOLEDO , OHIO. . ' ) I - - - - ! - _ 1 ! ltruct our dce ! I t's to the vo.l'101l9 con- vIJlIlIonl accordingly. ] We 1 > 01l0\0 that In the prillclplm , of thll l'r.opll1s' Party II ! cOlltorol1 till' hol'o ( II' frHo InHtltutlon IUIII Invite all good cllll.01l8 who lIollove In Iho r ( stOl'nliClII of the Jtovcrlllont ; to tlw PCC11)Jo wlil'ro It rightlY hollings , to join with usn \ the great wOI'I , 111 which wo are ( )1IJa : ( ell. C.V. . Bpn.l. { .11\8. toclrlmlll , . W..1. 'J'aylol' . , Vnrl"'H I utr JII.ntcH tn . . ' l.neatH. VIA IIURT.'INc'rON nou't'lt. 'rickets to St. LOllis IInll retnrn , Giocl fifteen dllYs , $21.75. Gooll sixty dIlYS , $24,15. Gooll all summer , : ' 29.00. For fnl1 information ahout train serY ce 111111 other cletails see the tic et agcnt. 'fhe St. I.ouis Hxposition-th' greatest show the worlll has e\'cr seen-is now complete anll in hllrmonious ( lperation atlll it will he II lifctimes rcgret if you fail 10 sec it. 52 , 3 'l'his office for neat job work. LIVER TROUBLE.S "I ftnd Tholfofll'l ! mack.Draugbt . good rnedlelno tor Il\.er dlsoaso. It ouro,11II1 " 011 nftor bo bad IIpcnt llOOwHh doctors. It Is 1\11 the IIIcd- iclno I take.-MU8. CAUOLINE ] MAUTIN , l'nrkorsburg. 'V. Vo. I If your Ii vcr docs not nct regularly - ularly go to your ruggist nml secure n paclmgo of 'fhe Cord't1 lack-Draught null take n dOBO toniht. 'l'hls grcat family medcino frees the constipated bowels. stirs up the torpid liver and causes healthy secretion of bilc. Thedford's Dlack - Drauftht will clean so the bowels of Impurities - purities and strengthen the kid- neJ ! ! . A torpi liver invites colds , biliousness , chills nud foyer nnd nil manner of slck- ncss and cont.'lftion. Weak kid. neys rcsult in llrigbt'l ! disease wlifch claims as wnny victims as consumption. A 25-ccnt paclmgo of ' ! 'hedfor 's Dlack- Draught should nlways bo kept In thu houso. "I UBcd Thodtord'I mack- Draught for liver and kldaer com. plaInts 011I1 foullIlaothlnRto eKcel it--WILLIAM OOI/FAlAN , Alar. blchcl1d. Ill. THEDFOR.D' ; 1J1ACIf- DDUGDT , , . . . . j" , I.cttcr I.IH' . 'J'hc. following is the dead letter list for the week ending Junc 7 , lcO' : Kcnnard & Lawer , 'V. C. Mc- Hea , Mrs' . Clarence A. Swart , AI. W. 'l'a'lor , m. J. 'V alters , Miss J. M. 'Vhitehead. Parties calling for the abo\'c will please sar : advertised. 1-4. H. JmVJ 'L"I' , P. M. 111\"c VI n COI1Jh ? A close of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will relieve it. Have ) 'OU a cold ? A dose of IIerbinc at bcel time and frequent small doses of Horehound Syrup during the clay will remove- . 'l'ry it for whooping cough , for asthma , for consumption , for bronchitis. I . ! \frs. Joe McGrath , 327 J . 1st strect , Hutchinson , Kan. , writcs : "I Ii a ve uscd Ballard's Here hou t1C 8Jrup in n.lY family for 5 years , and find It the 1I10st palatable medicine T ever used. " 25c , 50c , $1.00. Sold by Ed. McComas , Brokcn Bow and Merna. I I CUI.RO. J. A. Jennings has gone to Iowa on a . . \it. INc I I Nc Gcorge was doillg husiness in Ans , ley'flnlnday. ) 1\Irs. nlla WOOll is visiting her mother at 1\Imon City. Whooping cough is among the children in diITcreut parts of Ihe cOllnty. 1\lr. Lash aUll H. II. Morgan were o- J in.g hnsillss in Sumncr 'fhnrsday. . , 1\lr. \ and 1\Irs. Francis Mason visitcd relat'cs near Stltuncr ovcr Sunllny. ' 'fhc raill of the 31st also of the 2n an I , 3,0 ] or J ooe w" ' ' 1oile geoem' ' 0 'hI' p' " . oC thc cOllnty. . . Chillrcn's ( Dawi11 he 01lsen"ellllt the , Baptist chllrch , lso at 1\1t. Zion chllrch 011 the T 9th illst. . Clc\'e Chrisman came near heing seriollsly hnrt hya stallion picking him . up 11I111 shakillg him. 1. M. 1\Iasoll allIl family anrl 1\Irs. N. W. 'l'rew , werc visiting Mrs. 1\Iuson's I sister at Rh.cnlnlc ill lIuffalo cOllllt ) ' . Memorial day was ohsen'cil at the cemetery hy thosc who hllve ) O\'cll ones L there. in fixing up the gra\'cs allll plant- illg Howers. ' Mac Downey shippcll to South Omaha olle oC the finest car loml of callIe that was ever shippcll from Ihis part of the " rh'er , the past week. : : " : , . : . " : = .fi. . . ; ' a. . M ' : t''K : ' " , ' ' . ' ' ' ; . . , ' ' ' .m" ' ' ' , . ' ' ' , . ' . ' . . ' ' > cit/ ' ! ' . . ' " ' " , . 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