I . . . . . . . t"1\ : .J- _ . . . - - - ' " - , - - - - . QIUilC ! QIo llcpdbHta . - - - - - - - - - - - - , ' ' aL ltu 001"1) ' ' " Poll11811cd Dory . 'l'buuday . . - - " . - ) - ! : - - - - - n. M. A IHUI ) m Y. . . . . : tltor ( ROLorfd uL Lh pgLlJmt l ; ; . , " ! low , Nob. , i a. 81'coOl\.l1IM mllttor ror Lrllll lJIlp.lou throu ! ; " \bo U. 1i. IIInllll. . . . . . _ . _ . - ' - - . , 8t1t1 ( Jn ; .1 U.I.JJtiC\i : \ : OnoYI1I1r.lnl'\v/lnco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' _ ' _ I _ , - - ; ; ' : ; mrtl'7h . ! 'I r I1'C ; , r t i , - : ' 11-1) : " . . - ' - - - - - AJV K 'lJ ; ) NtJ n\rii- I.\lUne COIUIIIII , JIr montb , 57.00. lIn\.halt c..l- nriinv.lln : , ' ulontb. I lKI Iuartur COIUIIIII , P' " lUonth , sI.c.o : l.o. bf\n quarter coluum , 00 centl ! Inch lIer Inn " . Can fnr , on nral 1101(0. & 0 cUllb lIer 1110" , p.r 1II01lih I.ocAI l\Yertl \ IIIK II 1''UI8 , Ill'r 11M el\ch I"sor. tloll. Notice or church t"lrA , 80clllllllII ) IIlId eolorlslu- ml1u\/1 . wlwro monr ) ' CblUpclt ; , ulle.1m1C rr ; c8. HoololIotlr.c1 a'\l1 rfl\rlu \ ton8 , uno-half rall'A. , \\hllng , , "lIcoa hVt ! . " , It prlcn fur lluhllwlng h' 11111 ' ot . IlrC8eul ' \ . rrro , " "U Jlrlr. . tor 1I\1IJII \ bllll ( ( lbltl/Rf1I0tJCIiI / , And CIUlla lit Ihllllita. J.o/lII IIOtlC. " 1\1 r t' a "ruldt'd h7 "nlutt' ! at } lp''rnnkn. . . - - - - 1'hursday , NOVelUbcl 10 , 1904. . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - 'CREAT ROOSEVELT @ 'Tt@ . . . Nebraska Gives Him About 76,000 . - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . HTA'I'E 'fIUKE'I' ANU S''A'I'I ) LEms. I\'UHE ImpUnl.ll'A . CIOIWKm' PUI.I $ 'I'IIHOUHI ( \V 1'1' II i ,11011 TO 10 , OliO. - - CJII h'r COIIIII ) ' JlnHt'lllIhlit'all ! ! ( } allls tI'/'ulllll : 1'/111111) ' Allol'III' ) ' , Callili. IllIth'flll' Ht'IU.t''twlnlln ' ! , . ' 11111/1'\\101 / ILlIlI Mt'IIIIH r I.r . tll : ! ( ) /lIIIII ) ' 1111I111lr SIlIHH'vlslIl'S. " 'rhe clection Tucsday was a strong cndorscmcnt of the rc- publican national administration. Prcsident l no c\'e1t not only l ar- ried all the doubtful states with large majori t.ics bn t is crcd itcd with breaking' into the tlemo- cratic ranks and capturing Mary- 1and and Missouri. Ncw York IS reporte1t 250,000 majority for l ooseve1t and lndi. anna frolll ( ,0,000 to 70,000. 'l'he election in Nebraska hews the state to be safely re- publican. Go\'ernor Mickey defeats Berge. His majority - jority will be at least 7,000. ' 1'he other state omccn ; arc clcct- ed with majoritics ranging from 15,000 to 20,000. 'rhe six republican candidates for congress are elccted by safc , majorities. Kinkaid of this ( lis- trict will doubtless lead all thc ! ' others in majori tics. 'l'he state lcgislature will be republican by a gooll worldng t ajoritv. 'l'his assures Ule clec- tion of Congressman Burkett to the United Statcs Scnate. Cu tcr county gavc Noosevelt i a majority of 1,73h. Gov. : t\1ick- ey was hie lowest of the state ctuulidates his majority being 1'40. Senator Fries ca.rricd the ounty over McI,4ean hy 322 votcs. Copsey ! Jas a plurality over Macltcof 1 7 ( " lathews fell bclow Mat..1tey 15. ' 1'he vote on county attorney was also a close contcst with 16 in favor of Johnson , the fusion candidate. Three populist cantHdates fur county supervisor were elected. . , G. II. 'l'horpe , the presellt chair- ma'n of the hoard , is t1\ \ ( ollly .re- publican elccted. lIis majority it 123 , a gain of 24 over his election - tion two ycars ago. 'l'he vote on county attorney and representative is so close that the ofiicial count may change resul ts. - . . . . . . . " " ' " . ; ; . . ; . . ; . r .1 ' j' M . F. W. HAYES , , Jeweler and Optician I : West Side Square , 8 Broken Bow , Nebraska. I . ! It.J. . . . . . , . . , , ; 1 . . - . . . . . - - - . . - Hololol. - - . ' - , - - - - - - - - Hall chlleringcr , populistwas elcckd supervisor from the Cal- lawlId ! \tl' ct over I. . " J. Drum by 22 votes , HI ( ' rc ul t of il factional - tional fight. 'rhe finc vote'ill Victoria precinct - cinct for Hoosc\'elt and Kinkaid was a desen'ed complimcnt as that towuship was the strongcst dCl110cra t ic prcci uet in the COUII- tV. Hoe c\'clt's vote was < J4 and ! ( inJmitis 84. Both l\IcBriell and \rortcsen got good votes in that precinct. Last j' ar the votc 011 ! : mprellle judge ill that towmhip WIH1 48 for Damcs and 108 fo\ ' Sull'an. . ' 1'11'ote fol l ric-i ! al\tl \ Cops y WIlS 81 ancl 80 rtspec- : ! lively which Blwws thcir popularity - larity in that \'icinity. _ _ h _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rh great popularity of Prc i- dellt Hllogl.\'clt has h ell fully es' tahlishcd oy the , 'ote 'l'uesday. Ncbraska , this 'l'hursday morning - ing is c1aimiug a majority of 75,000 fOI' him. 'l'hese figureg exceed the xpectation of the 1I10gt xtravag-ellt forecastB. Noelle olle thought of his majority exc'clling50,000. . But whcn such oltl1illc dcmlHratic states as Missouri cOllies into linc with a majority of 10,000 for l ooscvcll therc is 110 longer a qucstion about his popularity throughout thc country. 'l'he electorial col- legc s is 110W cstimatcd will g-ive l oosevelt : H3 votes to Par- ker's 151. . - - - - - - , I . . . . . " . . . . ; : :1 : : GOVERNOR MICKEY. Probably a strongcr political combination was never organized against a successful candidate than GoMickcy had to contend agai liSt. Not only the democrats and populists werc combined against him but nearly evcry corporation I intercst iu thc state as well a ! : ' some of the corporations outside 'of the state that do husiuess in the statc. 'fhcse several interests succecl1- ed in prejudicing a "cry targ-c \'ote against him in thc rtpuhli- : ! can ran Its. Whilc a g-reat many could give no good rcason for opposing - posing him yet they had got it into thcir heads that there was somcthing wrong with the chief executivc and for no special reason - son cast thcir votes against hUll. li'ortunately for the republicans with all the comhincd opposition in and out of the party he was re-elected with a majority of from 7,000 to 10,000. ' ! 'his means two more ) 'cnrs of republican administration and two morc yea\ ' ! ; of economic administration - ministration in the state institu- tions. F01' with all the opposition - tion his oppollcnts had to con- ceetI that the amain ; of the tate institutions over which he IHt su pcrsion have becn conti ucted in a most gatisfactory and con- scrvati\'e manner. 'l'he same methods will douhtless he observ- cd the eilsuing term. IIis rc- election over such a strong combination - bination with a majority of 10- 000 is not a bad sh.owing. CUu.ttlu\thni. Health is ahsolutely ill1possihl if constipation he prcsent. Man ) ' serious cases of liver alld kidney complaint ha\'e sprung from ncglectlcd constipation. Such a dcplorable condition is unnecessary. 'l'hcre is a cure for it. IIcrbinc will spcedily remetIy mattcrs. C. A. I4indsa ) ' . P. M. , Bronson , FIla. . writcs , l' cb. 12 , lA02 : "Having tried Herbinc , I find it a fine medicine for con. sti pa tion. " SOc bottle. Sold b ) ' Ed. McComas , Broken llow and Merna. . . r. ' . - . I _ . _ [ m lm m - - REiURNS INDICATtZ REPUBLICAN VICiORY IN MISSOURI. - - - FOLK IG ELECTED GOVERNOR Indications Are That l RepulJllcan Will Succced FrancIs M , Cockrell as United states Senator-Gain Sevcn Congressmen. IH. : : 1.01llB , Nov. 10.-\\1111 incomplete - plete relUI'IIS at hU1Il1 UJHI I Ill' tesult uf II ; ! ) ! Jtate nl\lI uutloun ! ph''lIou cumin ! ! In slowl ) ' 1' , OIU the outlying cUlIlIlIl'S , Huue'l.t ; ; ! hUM I.II'ol'n tile " 101I1 ! Iuutl1" II ) ' ( 'at Q'ir.g 11'ourl , fUI' tlte Hf'lllIlJllc'llll Ilart ) . lul' tIll ! Jlrst tlllle lit ll:11 t ) ) ' ( 'ILI'M. 1.'lI'ly.elgt ! r w ifl'ly m'ulter'tl cuun- tlCH , 0111 of II.\ \ ' gl\1J till ! nILliullul 1Ic ! , . t ' ' , ' J'urlwl' or u Illumllly Ol'el' "l1ge 1Utl : ! . . 'uH'lh ' ! ' W. 1.0 IIi ( Delli. ) , for gu\'orlw , ' . I HUlling III the Tlulg111JOrl100d or : Jii.UOl'll.ead / or IIIl. ' hintlIclwt , lu gh'ell IL ! Jh'.l'ul ! : ) ' or 31.0.1.1 : III the same Coul : : es , wLlc ! ! Iuclude LIre cl1y or Sl. Louis. Cllrr11 : with the HellUbllcan land. sal'o : l11l' call1lldates 1'01' t'ongress In eight ot the sixteen IIlsulels. a He- pulJUmll (11I ( ! or fl\'CII ! , allt ! the Bewl. olllenl ! retllrllS 1'1'011I the ( ; tute ! eglsla. t\e ; ! strlctH gIve u Hepublll'ull lOa. jorlt ) ' of fourteen on joInt ballot In tlw next gell < ! l.t\lI ' assembly , Thl wli ! mean the efeat of Uulted Stales Semtol' Coccrel ! ! 1'01' rc.eec. tlon. His probable successol' wl1l be ( .litheI' Cyrus H. Walbridge , Hepubllc. an candl ate 1'01' govel'llOl' , 01' 'l'holUas K.ole rlnghaus , chaIrman of lhe He- IlIIbllcan state comnuttee. , 'rhe returlls on other than the heads oc the resIJectlve s'tato tlclccts are meager an It Is Imposslbe ! to predict. wIth any egree of certainty the out. come wheu the ol1lclal vote Is re- ceived. It apJ1Cars , however , thut , ex' cept the candIdate for governor , tb entll'e Hepubllcan state lIcltCt Is elect. e by small majorIties nnd that the elee lion of MI' . Foil ; : Is It great personal - sonal rel'on ! vll.tory. as he went outer or St. Lonl ! ! GOOO to 10,000 ahead of hlB t1clwt , and wIth 8,000 greater plu. rallt : ) . than was gIven HooseveH. who carried the ell ) ' lJy 2,000 pnl'nllty. ! Just III'evlous to the closing of the Democratic state headquarter ! ! here , ChaIrman Evans .of the state central commltll'e stated : "From the lucom. pete ! returns III our lJOssesslon , we don't conrede , bnt we do loolt ror n. Republican majorll ) ' In the next state legIslature. " Few additIonal returnB were receIved - ceIved at eUher Republican or Democratic - cratic headquarters , although the few that dId rome In strengthened the be. lIer that the ! eglsature ! would be He. publican by. n. majority of sIx to twelve on the joInt ballot to elect a successor to UnIted States Senator Cockrel1. Mr. } "oll ; : sent replies to the telegrams - grams fl'om William J. Bryan and Judge ParliCJ' . congratulating hIm on hIs eectlon ! as governor.11' . Follt's messages were IdentIcal , as follows : "I sIncerely thank you for YOUt' can. gratulations. l\ly plumlity wl1l be between - tween 30,000 and 40,000. " Kansas CIty , Nov. 10.-The Star says ; Hoosevelt has carried 1\1Issourl by from 10,000 to 15,000. 'rhe only Democratic state candIdate elected Is } "olk for governor. who made are. ma.rlmlJle race agaInst the Roosevelt landslide , His purallty ! wIH be about 26.000. 'l'he ! eglslature is In doubt , wIth chances favorIng a Republican boll ' to Relect. Seuator Cocltrell's sue. ( 'eHaor. Chairman g\'anB of the Dem. orrati < ' stlltO ( 'ommlttee concedes the elecllon nl' eight HeIltlblican congress. men In Mls otll'l. They are ; Fran ! , D. K1t IIIHI' . In the 'l'hlrll distrIct ; Pran I ; 11. l 'ullwrson , In the } "onrth ; I dgur C. IWls , In the 1"lI1h ; John Welhumn ! tile Se\'cnth ; H1chard arlhohlt. 'n ' the 'I'enth ; tarlon R. Hhodes , In I he ThIrteenth ; William ' 1' . 'I''llIlal1 , In the I"ourtel'nth , and CmsltIH M. Shartcl , In the l"ll'leent ! ! . Chicago , No\ ' . 10.-\"lce ChaIrman New. SCl'relal'y Dover anll Nationa ! COlllllllttel'mnn Lowllen were confi. dent at wl'stern ' hpadquarters that 1\11'lolll'l ! hUll been lanlled safely In th ( ' Hopllhllran column and the Mason 111111 I > Ixon line ollce more brolieu. - - - - - - - - - Rhode Island. Provllll'lIl'e. H. I. , NolO.Com' ! ( ' ' Hlatl' 1'0t\ll'IIS \ show thllt I'resl. ( h'lIl Hoe : > l'\'elt I'eeclvell the h\l'gest " 01 ( ' ( ' \1'1' ( 'ust hi Hholle Islallll , nUll . 1118 111t1l'ClIIt of ltJOOO JI ) greatr ! , with the eXI'ulltion of that uf lWG ! , thun Uti ) ' 11I1'.hIHlltlal ( 'allll III all' was gIven h'I'I' . l.il'utlllunt ! GO\'IJ'1I01' Oeorge H. Utlel' ( Hl'II. ) , who slll'ceells Mr. Gal'\'in I Dt-III. ) . call1Jll1l1tc for n lhlrd tertII , had hilt G94 1I1umlity o\'er hIs 01l1101H'1I1. Hepresentatl\'es Gmngor ( Dcm. ) 1\1111 .CII pron ( Hep , ) were reo ele'led to congress. Debs' Vote Is GOOOOO. New York , Nov. 10.-\\'lIl1am Mal1. 10) ' , IInliollnl chlllrU1l1n of the Social. 1st 11I1I'ly , wIres to a lucal lIewspaper thll ! IlIlolllplelo retlll'lIS justlf ' un es- tlmt ! ' of tiUOOOO votes east for Debs nllll II un fOI'lI. He says illinois ! ellds. with ; 5,000 votes , of whirh 42,000 I , , 'el (1 l'ast In Chicago. PI'ohlbltlonlsts Are Satisfied , Chkago , 10.-"Pl'ohlbltlou Js wpII sutlsned wIth the showing In the eh'l'tlon ; ' saId Oliver W. Stewart , na. tlonal dll\lrmull or the )1I\rty. "He- tUI'lrl'I'l'lved \ at national hoadquar- ten In thIs cll ) ' Iudlcate that Dr. Swaiow ! , Our presidential candidate. , polled at IMat 300,00(1' ( vote. . " , . I J , . , , , . . . . , I' . . . , " - , . . . . I . ' . . . . . . . - - . . . - . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . - - - , . : - - - - --i - - ; , - . . . . , " ; ; . . , ; ; : ; - - - : = _ - ; - - - - - \4 41ttTttTtttftt'tTttttt1ttTttTttt'tTtttfttt1ttt1t1tt ' ' tt tt1tt1tt1tt11t1t1ttttTtttttTtttttTttTt1Ttttttt'tTtttttttT1 ' - - - : i A _ F8aturol Sl SRocial . . SUI _ I - - I Eve . . : ; . UDt sC ; O i tpl ices . _ I ; : ; : : - - - - - - = - - = : - = - - - - - = - - - - = - = = : ' : : " - = = = : - - - - - : : : : - - ' ( flVI S A BENEFIT TO 1 .V81-'Y' l"LJlI.li'ST l3 t : : : - - . . - ---:0-- : ' . , _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - . - . - - - - _ _ . _ _ - = . : : . . : : . . : : : : : : : \ I - . . . . . - _ - Do- - : : : : We are showiug an cleg'uut liuc of - : : : : : : : : : : f4adicR' 'l'ailor Snits. 14t(1ics' a 11I1 : : : : - - .r. . . : : : Childreus' Cloaks , Ludies' anti Misses' _ : : : J.- J.1 : : : : Slcirl--all ! direct from the best fac- : : : : . . , : - : : : : tones IU the laud , at the. . . . : - : : : : : II Lowest Prices. I I : : : : : Ladles' All Wool : : : : : - \ . - I' : : : : : Kerscy Jackets $5.50 to $16.00 : . : : : : : _ - _ , _ _ - - 1' _ : - : : : Ladles' Tourist Coats , - : _ : : : : : . i : : = ; I gant Garments , at $10.90 to $16.00 : : : : : : - - - - E Child's Zibaline Long Coats = = t : - : : : : at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.20 ' \ - = _ = , ; - - - . . . . . . . - - - J I : : : : : Ladles' Tourist and : : : : : I 1- - ' : : : : Norfolk Suits at $10.00 , to $18.50 = = : , - - . - - - : : : : : - - _ " ' - . . . : - - - - - - - - - . c = - - = - - - _ _ . _ _ . . - - . . : . , - : : : : : - - E : I t is alll'ight to trade Pumpkins and sich for ] ) ry Goods at any = = ' E : pl'iec , but when you are changing the good old coin of the realm for Dry = = , . E U oDds , you should visit our counters foJ' barg'ains that "belwfits OVCI'y < . IIS- = = I E - tOl11er ill tell , " and then repeats. = - = I . ' : - : : : : l lcgant Mohair Suitings , mixcd effects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c per yard. : - : : : : ; : : Manish I fIect Suitings at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28c pCI' 'yard. :3 I = : : : : : I lcgant Broadcloths at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S1.00 pcr yard. ' : : : : :1 ; E : 50 cent 'l'able I-4inens , 2y. ; yard lengths , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40c per yard. = = I ' : : : lR-inchRussian Crash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : : : ' ! : - : : : 10..t Cotton Blankets at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 : - > 1' - : : : : I : : : : The est Outings in the land at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc per yard. : : : : : : = Cheaper Outings at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sc and c per yard. :3 t ; : : : li'rcnch F'lannelettVaistings at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124c , ! and lSc per yard. = = \ E : 'l'he Best Calicos at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c per yard. = = : . : : : ( ; oed LI-l Muslins at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 y. ; c per yard. : : : : : : : : : - : : : : " _ 'InCl ' P ercaes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - / IL : ! d . = - = I = = Elegant ' 1'able Linens , open work border. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 per yard. : : : : : : : E Ladlc ! ) ' Fleeced Jerscr Pants and Vests at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Sc :3 : ' : ; : : Children's . Union Suits . at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70c , SUc and 25c : : : : : : - : : : : 1 -laCleS 'J ersey U. . Ults ' at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 c. - = = ; : : : : [ -ladics' Jersey Wool Union Suits at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 and $1.00. : : : : : = = LacHes' J erscy Wool Vests and Pants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc. = = - - : : = Full1ines of Child's , : Misses' and BOYH U l1 erwcHI' at ; lower pl'i ( ' ( s = = = = than elsewhere. = = - . . . - . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . _ _ . . . . . . _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - - - - ' - - ' - - - - - - - - ' = - = : = - = - = : = - = : : : : = = = 7. ; : : : : = ; : : : : : : : : : : (1ome to n fOl' CHt Bargains in Carpets , Oil Cloths , Lynoleums , 3 - : : : : Rugs , Art Squares , Portiers , Etc. : - : : : : . . : J : ) .A. EI , . - - : . = A L WAY SSE L L I N G THE M 0 S T S HOE S , 0 F CO U R S E. = _ = ' 0.- 0.lilil11il111til111111 11111tl1111111111111 1111 1111 11111 111111111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111 & : U . _ _ v-- - _ " - - - - B l [ is- fusion candidate I fo1' ! ' ; upervisor in the seventh dis- tri.t. was elected over A. P. Dohesh by 30 votes. _ . - I Bread Success \Vomcn whouseYeastFoam are ahva's successful in the art of bread-making. Their bread is light , toothsome , sweet as a nut , nnd full of nutriment. Teir ! families have well.nourished bodies and good digestions. Nine times out often when bread goes wrong the fault is in the yeast. If YO\1 seem to have lost the knack of good' bread , or are anxious to improve , try the yeast that's made of wholesome and healthflllmalthopsand corn ; the yeast that's free from hrewery waste or other harmful ingredients i the yeast that smells different , tastes different nnd never growlJ stale i the yeast that holds the secret of the best bread you ever tasted. Rememher- The secret ls in the yeast. Yeast Foam is sold by ull grocers at 5c n package. Uach package coutains 7 cakes-enough to make 40 . . loa..es. "How to Make Dread , " frt't' . Just a postal. NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. , Chicago , . . - - - - - - - Seybolts sale on tilC 16tlt. . . ' ' . \ . . . . - i Jury Cases Set tor ' 1'1'1111. I 'l'lte following jury cases ltave been set. for trial in the district court next week on the days named as follows , to-wit : MONDAY. Lowery V5. Hickenbottom , ap" peal from Ansley. Baud'r vs. Towsley , appeal from Brokcn Bow. ' ' . 'I'UHSDAY. Moody "S. Custer Count ) ' , ap' peal from board of supervisors. Smith vs. Freeman , damages , apcal from Sargent. Daggett vs. Custer County , appeal - peal from board of supervisors. W1WNItSDAY. Nelson \'s. U. P. railroad , damages - ' ages , appeal from Callaway. Broken Bow Bus. Coll. vs. . Graham , appeal from Broken lJow. . 'fhe balance of th jury cases to be tricd at the No\'ember term will be set on landay by Judge Hostetler. Letter LIMt. The following is the dead letter list for the week ending I November 8 , 1904 : Gco. E. Buck , John Butler , .1\1. R. Foster , Mrs. 'V. r. Martin , M. 'V. Snider. Parties calling for the above wilt please say advertised. [ 4. H. J1\\VHTT. P. M. UIHnHlr..u.VreCltH Carelessness is r sl'onsi ble for man ) ' a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from 'l'hroat I and f-lung' troubles. 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