" " ' " . . . . . f ! . . . ' , - ! 6u ter tlIo. JepubUcan 1Lil ! l'ublllh tl every 'rbIlUlI ; . : 'ii. - MHiI ltJt\ ' . . . ' I dltor Kuterclllll lhe ol t-l r-oktU Uow , Noh. , II lIojOlul.nlaalllUliller tor IUII.IIII."luu lhrUUlh ! lboU.IlttJl ! ! . . _ _ - - - - 8UURl Ul'1'iIN t'I IOK : UlloYur.lnlll1VRllce . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . (10 . . : - ; ; " ' U iuoallIr 'Uluek , Vonrlh A ve. . . . - - - - ' ) , ; I m81NU ItA'I'lt ' : : ! . lIue colamll , Ilt'r Inouth , ' 7.00. Ooo.h.lt cui- nlnn per IIloulbJ U.II IUAflor coluUln , 1'61 1D0ulh , IJ.\/.W. \ IAIII 111111I qllluler coluwn , W cool/ ! vcr Inch I'or ' ulonlh. 0111111 on lIut ! JIIII ! . ( , ( ) clJlIl pM Ilcb. ! llIr month Localallvllrllllln r. eeli'll vur Ihle uch 1tlur' , " n. Notice 01 cburch talu , Moelahle 1\I1111110rll\llI' Juuhlll where 1U0JII ! ) IR clUUKell. ODO.halr rlltoB. i 'cIOIlOUCOI &ud reflnlullool , oue-balt row. . I Wo.hllug nuUCe. trllt. bait I'rlcl' ' tor lIublll/JlnK Jlst ot I'rcllentl ! . Velll ! ! poUces tree , hAir Ilrle. . tor pu1J11.blllg ohttuary nuUcel , aol carll. of Iblok. . LogIII oullc . al raJ ' ( lrullIcd lIy I'alutelol Nebrallill - - - - . . . - . - . . - - - - - - - - . . 'rhursday , Novembel .3 , 1904. . - . - - - . _ - 1C"llIIhlll'/l1J / 'fll' ' ' ' ' ' , - NA1'IUNAL. ' . . ' ' , ' ' . New York I'or Pr IIIf'nl. 1'IIl'oIore Hoe e\'l'II. , 'or Vlcc'plt slllellt. . . . .Sellalur ) , 'alrlJaukf ! . III" 1.01' U. S. Seualor. . . .IlIuer : J. lIurkf'tI. 1.llIculli l'orC"ujI mau Iolh 111111. . M.P. KlnkahlO'Nell < ; TATI' . J.'or f llveruor , . . . . . . . .Juhn II. MIcke } ' , O ceola ' . . . , . . . ' 1'01' Lleul.Governol' .I G. l'oIeGlltulI , Omaha , 'or Speretar1I1 Siall' . . A. l alu lm. Hl'd Cloull "ur Audllor. . . . . " " . : .1'01. SeaI'll ! Jr. , 01l31311a I'ur Treaun'r. . . . . . . . . . . P.'ler l'oIorlell.eu , IJII Vor COlllmlRQluu 1'111 > 111' I.and'l alll UnlltlhlllR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . .I ! . 1'01. galou. 1-1'1'1110111 For Attorney.ellf'ral , . Norrlll UruWII. K'arul' ) ' ] , 'or SupcrlnlclI"eul"r I'ublle luolrnctloll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J. I" McUrlell.nl'ueva ) o'or Sellalor l'llleolllh S'ualurlal HINlrlcl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .1'01. I. . ) rle. , A rC\llIa : ' . . . . . . . . . . )0'01' Rrln'Q""lalh'.s. ( Fllty."lxlh IUlltrlel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A. 11. . COPRlJf , 'V NllJrvlll , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \v. , . Matl"w" . Callawa } ' For Couuly Attorney. . . . A. R. Hllmphrey. H. II. , ) ' 01 Hllpervl or. thlrlltllNI..I1. 11. 'rhoI've. . II. ) . 'or Slillen'l"or.1J1t11 tll"I..P. J , JlrlllllCallaW3Y I TO\\'NRIIIP. ) , ' 01' clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. U. 11\111(11 ) , 'lIr In.a""rer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .J , H. MulYIICIIX I or lIIali overRPer II 1"1 rlcl I. . . . . , . .AU IIII I.oy" I'or 1'0:111 : overheer .1I.lrlcl . . . . . . . Prallk RUlllh , 'or 1'0:111 OVerReel' 111'lrlcl . . . , . .1' . R. Hirallley J.'or roall'overlll'f'r 11l lrlcl 4. , . . . o. 1 < : . ) lCllelsou , , 'or roall UVerRl'1'f dlqlrici 5. . . . . . . . P. 1'01. Kr311" " , 'or road overReer dlhlrlet ( " . . . .11. 'I" RolllnRon , 'or ruad overSCH dlblrlcl ' 1 , . . . . . . . . I. . Cnqlllll:1II : Vote for no one who will not support the republican principlcs if elected. See the article in the RUI'UIIJ.I- CAN this week of Geo. Mair enC C ndidate W. V. Mathews. Mr. Mair has known him persona11) ' since he was a boy and knows whercof he speals. .No one can question the ability of A. R. Humphrey for County Attornev , - and his elcction will not mean a salary at the county's expense to educate him in the dutie of his office. Over confidence is the great danger the republicans have to face. 'L'he only sure way iH for every republican to go to the polls earl ) ' and see that his neighbor does not stay at home. . . - - Republicans should remember that a vote for ither a pop or d lJJocrat candidate for representative - tative or scnator will be a vote for Bryan for United States Scna- tor. A vote for the republican candidates is a vote against Bryan. Vote your tic1 t straight. Do not argue that YOll can stay at lOme on election day on the theory that your vote will not he needed. T-4ast year a republican majority on the count ) ' board was secured by a majority of one vote. 'l'alce no chances on your vet not being need cd. 1 t may elect a presideut. 'l'he maintainance of the principles - ciples of the repuhlican party is of greater 'importance than the personality of any candidate. However good a man may be on either of the opposition ticlcets should he be electcd , on al1 questions - tions of a political nature , he would be against your interests aud you cannot alTord to votc for him for the sake of personal preference - ference or intimate friendship. - - Norris Brown and Ed. Searle , republican candidates for Attorney - ney General and State Auditor respectively , spoke last Friday afternoon and night in the Court House. Mr. Brown is one of the ablest speakers in the state and his able detense of the nev ; . . _ . - - - - - - - - - West Side Square , .roken Bow , Nebraska. .t. . . . ar , - " . . I > ; " " " 1- , " , . . . 1 " 1 : revenue law allll Governor Mickey - key was wel1 recei ell by the : audit'nce. . . - - Ii' . J. DruUJUJ of Cal1away , shollid ha'c the unanimous vote of his party in his district for ! Hlpen'isor. No republican can afford to (10 oth rwlse than. , 'ote lor him. - - - - - - - A vote for M. 1-4. ll'ries for the State Senate is no experiment , ! \Ir. Fries did the state valuable scnicc in the legislature two \'carG ago atid his experience wi J ; 'nable him to do even better in the next legislature. . 'I'he re-election of A. 11. Cop- sey is a foregone conclusion. His straight forward and fearless record - ord in the legislature two ) 'ears ago meets , the approval of tbe people and his election is a'\sured with au incrcased majority. . - - - - - - - John Scott of Westen'ilJe , is not only cntitled to every republican - lican in the district for supen'is- or , but cvery'otc in We ! ervilJe towuship regardless of thcir part ) ' afiiliations. Mr. Scott is an old settler of the township and has helped to attain its proud position of Or1e of thc best town- ship in the county. 'l'hc voters of Broken Bow township should not fail to Rec that their ticket is marked for G. II. 'rllOrpe for supervisor. Mr. 'I'horpe has. proven himself an able and efiiciellt member of thc hoard and the township cannot alTord to loose him from the board. 'l'here are a few , we understand who are circulating the stor. > ' that W. V. Mathews is not in favor of temperance and that he has said that he will not vote for either "Mickey or Berge because - cause they are both temperance men. " Mr. Mathews authorizes us to state that the statement is not true , He is not only working for Governor Mickey but for the cntire republtcan tickct. Furthermore - thermore , he is in favor of temperance - perance legislation and if elected wiIl support any measure that has for its object a betterment of our laws on that question. li'ur- ther than that "he is a member of thf > Statc Anti-Saloon League aud contributes his dues regularly - ly for its maintainance. Berf'tI ; II ( OI'pllrntiou ( I1UIItuh' ) ) , It is a little surprising that the fusionists who have al ways claimed to be opposed to corporation - tion rulc are mpporting Bergt' for go\'ernor. 'rhe corporations did every thing possihle to get the cou rt to declare the new revenue law unconstitutional that they might get out of paying their just pro. portion of the tax. ' [ 'he state hoard of equalhmtion an the supreme court refused to gran I them their wishes. 'l'hen they turned to the popu. list and democratic party and g01 them to pass a re elution de. manding the repcal of the revcn , ue law. Bergc accepted the nominatim for governor on the corporatiol platform and is canvassing tIu statc under the guise of r form when as a matter of fact'it i ! a campaign of the railroads , tItI big 1I1surance companies , tItI Omaha packing houses and evcrJ other corporation in the statl that want to ha\'e the new la\l repealed in order to shirk thei'1 just share of the taxes as theJ bad been doing under the oil law. Under the present law UII insurance companies are com pelled to pay. two per cent 0 their gross receipts into the stntl treasur ) ' . Every other corpora t tion must pa ) ' a like sum on it franchise. 'l'he railroa s bav , t to pay taxes on twenty milliol dollars more tban they did unde the old law. No farmer or busi ness man can afford to vote fo Berge or a fusionist for the legi lature. 'rhey are pledged to d for the corporations what th state board amI courts refused t do. Vote for Mickey amI tIl , .cn..tir. .l ( P ! ! Jican ticket amI kee the alTair of the state ouof \ tl1 control of the C'orporations. , . . , . _ ' , ' - - " - ' - ' - ' - \ r' I -1'- ' .tucllin l'ounty l'tlfIllIlBtt ; I'rolet ! ftlnln'lt tilt' Nomination ofV. . u. McNetll , II Parkt'l' UelllOcrnt , 118 tllf't flludhlnto for ( ' ( lngrt. ! ' ! " . 'I'he following protest has been I issued by the Populists of T4incoln ' county , and is heing' circulated and signcd by a great mauy members of that party in ro4incoln count ) ' : "We , the under igncd Populists - lists of r4incoln count ) ' , Nebraska - ka , herehy register our disapproval - val of , and vigorously protest against the action of the Chairman - man allll Secretary of thc Congressional - gressionalConvention \ of this Congressional District in issu i ng a certiticate of nomination , as thc Populist candidate , to W. B. McNeel of this county , who had already been nominated by the dcmocrats , aud as ign the fol1ow- ing reasons for such action : 1l1i'irst-Because it does not represent the sentiment or will of the Populists of this district , nor of even a respectable majority - jority of them. 'l'wo men enl ) ' participated in this nominatiou , and they received their authority if any they had , from a convention - tion attended by delegates from Dawson and BulTalo counties alone. IlSecond-Because Mr. l\IcNeel was , at and before the time of his nomination , an openly avowed - ed anti-fusion Parker Democrat , and so stated on the streets of North Platte imU1ediatety before entering the convention , where he was nominted on that very issue , the convention giving very positive expression of the sentiment - ment Cno fusionist need apply. ' The first question asked regarding - ing every candidate by those unacquainted - acquainted with him , when his name was presented , was 'is he a Pop ? ' and the next 'is he in fa VOl of fusion ? ' and they showed very plainly they had no use for either. In his speech of accept ance Mr. McNeel emphasized this sentiment - ment and announced that he would make a vigorous campaig11 for Democracy and that noblest of Democrats , and most eminent jurist , AIton n. Parker. " 'l'hircl-Because we estccm it an insult to the inte1ligcnce ani ! sincerity of every Populist in the district to ask or expect him tG vote for any such candidate committee - mittee as Mr. McNeel is to that very plutocratic element to com. bat which the populist party wa organized. " 'l'o g'e this protest th greatest possible elT ct we hereby - , by pledge each other that wt wiJI not only refrain from voting for Mr. McNeel , but wiJI makt every vote count two in snpporl of this protest by voting for lIon , M. P. Kinkaid , the Hepublical candidate , and we reCOUlmen ( and urgc our Populist brethen throughout the District to adopl the same policy. " W. V. Mathew ! ! . - I' Willard V. Mathews , one 0 - ulC r publican candidates fo : representative in this ( hstrict , re sides in Cal1a way , which ha : been his home since 1886 , whet he located there with his father , Dr. A. L. Mathews , one of tht founders of the town. 'Villar < was quite a smaIl boy at tha1 time , and spent the first fe\ ' years in Custer county , after war s taking a short course a the state un'ersity. . Since ht r came of age he has been engag ed in business in Cal1away , an ( is now associatcd with his fathe in the live stock business , and i - also agent for the Omaha Ele . vator Company in that cit ) ' , quit , a responsible position which h , - has held for several years. Mr. Mathews IS known as ; good business man , otherwise h could not heM his position a representative of the elcvato com pan > ' , whichldoes a very heav , Ir business in the b'l'ain and liv , - stock business at Cal1away. 'V are informed that bis service are very satisfactor ) ' to his ern ploYllrs , and that he also enjoy the confidence and esteem of th many farmers with whom he ba dealings. , .Being. bright , intelligent an . . , . " , " - . . . . , , - - - - - hang' the facult.y of fricnds with the e with whom he comes in contact , we belic\'e he will make a good representati\'c. TIe is well qualified for the position - tion to which he has becn nominated - ated , and will ha\'e an ambition while at r4incoln to make a g-ood record as a servant of the people who elccted him. 'l'hcrc is no reason why W. V. Mathews should not rece'e the united support of the rcpublicans of Custer county , whilc in his own part of the county he will receive man ) ' \'otes from the other side. With the fusionists straining every nen'c to get control of thc legislature so the ) ' can elect Br'an as senator to go to Washington - ington from Nebraska to place obstacJe in thc way of the administration - ministration of Prcsident Roosevelt - velt , we cannot atrord to do anything - thing else than to vote solidly for the entire republican reprc- sentat'e tic1et. GHOHGH B. MAW. -Ansley Chronicle. ' [ 'he republicans of supervisor district No.7 , can not alTord to cast their vote for anybody but A. P. Dobcsh for supervisor. Mr. Dobesh is a successful business - ness man , a man if elected would no only \'ote on all 4uestions of political nature 'right but would make a valuable member of the boani for the county. Jt.s Ulullly for Borge the CU1'IIOI'llttoll elllltlltlnh ! fo1' ( ) uVt'1'nol' . 'Ne notice in last week's Bea. , can that Jess Gandy comes out in a long letter endorsing Gee , \V. Berge , the corporation candi. date for go\'ernor. It would b uilkind to suggest that Jess ha ! a fish to fry and like the dark ) with the coon It is a ground hog caseits Berge or no fish. But th ( more charitable construction t < put on Jess' endorsement of Bergt is that he like a great man ) others who do not reason fron l cause to effect is that he does no' ' know he is pla'ing into till hands of the' corporations of ttu state b ) ' supporting Bergc am the fusion ticket. 'l'hc corpora' tion failed to get the legislatiOi they wallted through the rcpub lican legislature. 'l'hen theJ sent their best lawyers before till board of equalization. Ii'ailil1 ! there they went into the suprcnH court to get the revenue law re pealed. 'l'hen they wcnt to the leaders of the populist and demo cratic pa.rties and had them in sert a plank in their platforu demanding thc repeal of tIll re\'enue law , promising thei support in return. Bergt' is thc . nominee for governor on the fu I sian ticket to carry out the re' I quests of the corporations. As : I bli nd he is dec1a ri ng hi m\clf ! : op l posed to railroad pa ! : scs , thus im plying that hc i\ ! : not in s'mpath with the railroads. . Probably 110 c1as uf peopl , f would be more pleased thall ttll I' railroad officials if a law \Va - passed prohihiting granting' 0 passes. Custom and circum 1 stances compel1. them to gran , many fa\'or to COUlmon classc tha t t hey would pre fer lIot tl grant. A n anti-railroad pas law would give them an excus , rduse such courtiscs a 1111 the - then would in ' put emplo ) 0111. a fl'w st.rilers ill each cOUlmnn t. and pay them in transportatiol - and their work would be accoUl plished just the same. A'ot , for Berge and fusion is a'ote 1'0 corporation control of thl' statl of Nebraslm. No farmer , no - business man , ( lay lab.orer or an : other than a corporatIOn tool cal afi'ord to'ote for any of the fu sion candidates. - - - - COli" " . " " . " " . Health is absolutcly impossihl if constipation he present MallY serioui ! cases of livcr ani kidney complaint hl\'C sprnnj from neglectled constipation Such a deplotable : condition i unnecessary. 'rhere is a cure fo it. Ilerhine will speedily remed matters. C. A. IAndsay. P. I : Bronson , 1i'la. , writes , li'eh. 12 lA02 : "Having tried JIcrb lJc I find it a tine medicine for COl1 stipation. " 50 bottle. Sold b , Ed. McComas , Broken Bow aUi d Merna. l . ' . v . , t. - - - - - - t : { i : : : : i , , , . - - - - - g. M oscly of Hose Ya11ey , was in the city 'l'uesday. .T. I . 11ean went to Kearney 'I'ueslla ) ' on poli t ica 1 hu i ncss. glnler Cannon of Westen'ille , was a friend I. } ' callcr at this nflicl' 'L'ueHIla ) ' . \ViII 'l'hompson of Oconto , was a business callcr at tltis ofiice 'l'ucsda ) ' . Oliver Swick of Ncw Ih'll'na , was a. busillf ! ; " call1'r at this ofiice 'l'ucsday. M. C. 'Yarrington and Hobt. Walker of Mason City , were city \isitors ' [ 'uesday. r ev. IT. M. Pinckney of West- crville , was a friendly caller at this ofiicc 'l'ueslla. > . ' ' [ 'hc Comtllcrcial Hotel has put in cement walks on thc cast and north of the building. , Toe Pigman went out to Cliff 'l'uesday afternoon. Hc was al'- companied by Mrs. Pigman. J. g. Adamson has put in a large cahle extending from Ccn- tral to the north side of town. J\hn Scott of Weissert , was a city visitor Monday. His father- I in-law of ITumlJolt , was with him. P. Wilson of Georgetown , was a city visitor 'ruesllay. 'l'his office acknowledgeH a fricndly call. . Mrs. Jas.VOOI ) and son of Dale , were ci ty v isi'tors ' [ 'uesd ay. ' 1'hey made this ollice a IHlRilles 'call. ' I Come and hear the Arnold I Comedians atJlI also the elcction rcturns next 'ruesllay night at the Opera House. J. H. Edminster of TAncoln , was in the city the lirst of the wcek looking after political mat- _ ters. He returned to Llttcoln 'l'uesday noon. l\tis's Agnes SaIt.ygarter 0 f Kearney , and Bert Cool of Sar- toria , were married in this city 'l'uesday at the M. E. parsonage , l ev. Allen Chamberlain , ofiiciat- ) ing. Geo. Papineau , contractor and builder , has the fine dwelling of . . J as. Led wich well along toward completion. It will be one of the linest houses in that vicini ty when completed. Rev. H. F. Farley , late of \Vest Virginia , who has rccently - located at Anselmo , pastor of the I 1\1. g , church , madc this omce a _ friendly call 'L'uesday ill compan\ ' with Nev. W. IIathcws f l\Ierna. . A few years ago the editors of . country . newspapers were pretty much like countn' doctors. - 'l'heir chief business in life waR to'ilify their competitors. It is _ dilTercnt now. As a rule coun- _ tr ) ' editors give each other fair treatment.-Columbus'rclegram. J. M. Pershall of Da\'enport , Wasbington , who was on his r way to St. T..fouis , stopped oU , Saturday to spend a coli pIe of - days visiting his cousin , l\lrs. B. _ B. Sands. lIe has been west for nearly twenty years. TIe will 1 visit his old homc in Iowa hefore - returning wcst. I , 'l'he Lewis Male Ouartctte favorcd the audicnce wiTh several - al campaign songs at the Court House last li'ridayevening. ' [ 'he hearty encorc showed that the s songs were very much appr ciat- ed. 'rhe ltUartette was composed f of Supt. T4ewis , C. R I4\1Ce , Clill- - ton Cannon and N. ' 1' . GadlI. t Ro 'al Betts has rcsigned his s positIOn as clerk in II. H. Dralc's dry goods store of this city and accepted a position with thc I Beatrice Crcamery Co. Hc will be stationed at Ansley. Hoyal : is an exccptionally line young . r man and the HHI'UlII.H.'AN is y pleacll ; to note , his promotion. \ J - - : ; : - - - I The Life j of Bread i , ; Good yeast is the life of bread-without yeast brcad is cold , dead dough. You never tasted finer , w hit e 1' , sweeter , all- round better bread than that raised with Yeast Foam. Ittustesgooddoes good , and stays fresh nnd ) , moist until the last , crust disappcars. contains the energizing principle of leavcn in its purest form. It is made from healthful vegetable ingredients , malt , hops , corn , etc. , in the largest , cleanest , yeast fuctolY in the world. The secret is in the yeast. All grocers sell ita t 5 ceu ts ( t packuge-cnough tf ) muke 40 loaves of' bread. With proper care it never grows stale. Keep it on hand ull the time. SelHl for our book "How to Make Dreatl , " jrtt. NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. , Chicago. I - -v _ . . . _ - - - - - - Judge Rhodes of Anslcy , was a city \ ' sitorIonday. . I4a wyer Moore ( ) f Calla way , was a city visi tor l\londay. \V. P. Rogers has mo\'ed his tin shop into thc west room of the Bank of Comnlercc Dr. Matthcws of Callawaywas in the city 'Vcdnesday as a meUl- ber of the pension hoard. " , j H. II. Andrews of Callaway , was looking after matters of busincss in the city Monday. 'I 'l'he Post and l e1ief Corps wi11 give an oyster supper on 'l'hurs- ' day night , No\'ember 10. 'l'he puhlic is ronlially invite to at- tcnd and help out a good cause. ' 1'\te \ O. R S. Kensington will be cntertained b ) ' Mrs. J. W. Bruce anlll\Irs. 1 . Glass , 'rues- Ila ) ' , November 8 , at 2:30 : o'clock at thc residence of Mn , . H. Glass. . All members arc invited. Bill Smith , the man wl10 got into trouble last week at Mason City with , the Japs , ou the occasion - casion of thc foot hall game there was released from jail 'l'uesday on botH } , His \ ' ctim on whch he used his ra"or ; is reported getting along \'er ) ' nicely. 'l'he Opera House will be lighted - ed and warmed until 1. o'clock Wednesday moming. Come aUlI hear thc election rcturns and ! 1ee the Arnold Comedians. - UIHUH'run. . 'VrecILH. Carelessness is responsible for man ) ' a railway wreck and the . s'ame causcs are making human wrec1s of sulTercrs from 'l'hroat and I..fung troubles. But si nce the advcnt of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , Coughs and Colds , e\'en the worst cascs can be cured , and hopeless rcsignation is no longer ncces- sary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dor- chester , Mass. , is one f many whoSL' life was saved hy Dr. King's New Discover. 'l'his great remcdy is guaranteed for all 'l'hroat and Lung'diseases by Lee Bros. , Druggist. Price 50 , anI ! $1.00. 'I'rial bottles frce. ; . - - II _ - - . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ . _ , ) r ( mffi fn- ; : Befo'e , YOLI Build , _ Consult 1 ; ec > . : l'a pJ.n.e : a 1.:1. , 1 : Contractor and Bui I : fer. Estimates i fl : Furnishcd free with platH , and spccilications. : IJ 111 II II I UJ1U ' Ul "U' ' U1 _ _ _ _ * 7.h _ . - : . - . . - - - - . . - - - ; . ; . . rrt , : : . : , . . , ; , : : 'r : ! : : : : 0 . " . " ! : , . : : ; , ' . ' ' 'f : . ; ' . : : : , . " . "l- , . . ; . ' : : . I , , . . . . ' . = . : . : : . " . ' , , : . ; . : , I" ' : ' = : t { : : ! r.J. ' : f : ,1/ . : , : : : , , , f'I'a't. : < . . 'I. ' : " : . ' , ' : , , . , . 'J. , . /1. . ' . . \l1k ! 1r' . : : } .1. fl' . . . 1'.1k,1. ! . " . . . . . . : . .1. fl. . . . . . : . : ' : . 1-,7)1'i.F.'a'l ) ! ' : : : ' . . . ' " . . . "e' J. .IIkI1.t ; ! : " . ,1t fill. 'I.IJ'I : ! ! : .r'r . . . . : . . , i. ' [ ; \ hcn desIring to figure on a bl .11 of T4umbercall on the. . . . . . . . . . j : . O I , C. L. Turner Lumber CO.M 1 t , J. 'Ve carry a full stock < ? f T-4umber , I ' Sash , Doors , Monhhngs , etc. : . ! ! : Agents for the Nebraska Central MJ Building & 1o4oa1l Association. iM i9L ! : lJ : _ . 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