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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1904)
. . = - " - - - - - - - ' --r.---'i" QIuotcr 4110.cpuu1iiur . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l'ubllAbed IIVOI ) ' 'I'hutllay "t Lila . nuont ) ' ! OlId , " - - - - - - - - - D. I. MSlH lUl\ : . . - a.tlUur : . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ILuterc."t . thll Olltomco at 1Iroll,0 lIow , Hoh. , \lIINJOod.l111811 matter for lraoIlUlI "tun tJrclIi" ! the U. . Mall. . - - - MUURO r ; . ' " > ' ii : One'i"alto"dvt\n . C3 . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , t.Ou - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' . . , 1I1"ck , i"onr1h . \ , . . . . . .m. "lcu In ( ) u t"r " - - . . - . ' . . AIIV I HTHHNU II 'l'8i. ! ( 'lit IIIIu010 , " r InuI11ht7JII. ( ) M.J1l1r ! col. nUlD il' r m ' 1 t" UIJ Qt uter colum" . (11Ir J.audtll ; e ; r.o LoIIIII ! than quallH ! ' cololllu , ro CC3l1t& p\\r luch per month Oatlls UII lIul 1age , , 60 . I.Ijh Iel tuoll , IJIr Iliuntl , l.ocal dvliIU"lni" 1'110'8 11er IInll deh h.1I1 , \Inn. . Notlco of clnuch 8nd o lllrl"III' t l'ota wlUJro ruolle , III C Brged. olle.halr rOh ! " . tIoolet , nollcos lIed rC8"Iotiooll , on&-baU rotc . Wertlllng Dotlcea rr4iu. bait ( "It" tor ( Inbll.olojf 1I111'of onte. prc O 6tb noLlC611 trtll , bl.lt ! "tic. . . for \laLlI \ "lult , oblllTtlr , lI tlCt'8 , "nd Cnrt ! ' ( , ! lliarake. Lpjtal notlco at rIlLl' lailh1 1t hV " /IIull > d 01 Nebr l.fI : ' . . , . . - - - - - - - - l't1ursday , Novembel } ' / , } lJO . . . . - - . . . - . - - . . TUbe latest rcturUi ! show } o\c- velt's majority in Missouri lO h. . . 7,6 R. All tl1I' ' 1t:1tt > ol1 cerR t'X- , : cpt gO\/eruor , allli tl1e majority of be'legislattlrc are republican. 1t 11a9 been thirty-six yetn sil\lc \ a r publicall candidatl for pn. , .i- dent recl'ed ! the decloral volt' nC Iissouri , and tl irty-Iour y'ar ! :1il1cC : the republican Rtat ticlcet was elected. . . - - 'l'ile republican majorities ou ntate ofi cers , with the excl'ption of Go\'ernor , in Cn1.ter ! conllty run froll1 311) ) to 475. Lieut. Governor McGilton is tltc ony ] ol1e that faBs below 400. ; " 101'- tensen lea dB with 475 , Gau'lha ] : is but two behinll him with 473 , while Searlc has .1.5. ; "JcHricn hi tile lowest with 428 majority. 'I'his would indicate that the county is strongly republican ou general principles. . . - - - ' Since the railroads have failed to elect the populist governor aud legiRalure ] , who wcre pledg- II to repeal the new revcnue law the ) : will make another trial to escape their taxes. In several counties they havc made a tender - der of a tax equal to the amount i paid last with I year , twenty per cent additional. 'l'heir offer in each case has been reCused. The.r will now go into the Su- prcme Court on the theory that thc } ' arc taxed out of proportion with otber property of the state. Que of the surpriscs in the re- , 'en t election is t he sma 11 votl' Watson rece'cd compared with Parker. It has generally heen supposed that a large per cent of those votin with the fusion crown wen' populhlt , but the recent - cent vote on candidates for president - dent shows that Parker rece'ed nearly Cour votes to 'Vatsou' one iil Nebraska. In Custer count v \Va tson reed \'cd t0 votetl to Parkers oue. Cust r couuty gave the largest \'ote for W fson of an ) ' county in the state. In . " . Douglas count } ' where twenty- two thousand votei ! were cast " . t hert. were only 2t33 cast for W 3 t- sou anti n arl ) ' seven lhon\aud : cast for Pal'leer anti ' fift J o\'er t n thousautl for Roe evelt. Lancaster - f ' * caster county , the home of t111 populist vice-prcsideutial cllllli- , Ilate only gave Watson 632 votes of the teu t honsand votes cast. - . . Hi ) Jal'lu'y Elt'elell r It is reported that in some pre- ciucts wbere straight republican tickets were marked at thr heatl and a cross opposite the namc of C. Mac1cc ) ' , a vote W.lS c0\1I1lt'd for Mackey and neither uf the r publican nominees fur the l gisat"r ] w r counte . 1 t i a cast' whert tle ! voter vott > d for 'three candidates for th Itgisla- : ture instead of two. uch \'ote was clearl ) ' cOlltrar ) ' to the Aus- , traliau Ballot I4aw a 11I1 the in- structionR on tlJe ba1lol. 'l'he . _ _ - ' - - - - _ . - - - - " , l F. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician West Side Square , Droken ! Jew , Nebraska. i . ) . . . II f , - . O t ' for ; ; i : ca e W3clearl ! \ ) ' contrary to la wand should 1I0t Ita vc hel'u i cOllnted , 'I'here i\ ! \ no IlucsL on but Ole \'nter intended to vote fOl' one of thc I" 'publicau fal\l1i-1 \ datcs , hut with tlw additional I ' crosOppol ! ! te Mttclwy's uame and 110 othrf mark on the ticket , except the cross at the head ur' the ticlwl the iUh'llllou of the 1 : I voter a't to which repuhlican 1. ' < llIdidak he interult'd to'ott > for IlJiIlIt > tIlt' hallot ou the ll'gisla t'c tic/wt / IIl1intelligihlr' and \'oitl to .111 . fOil I' of tlte l"alllidate1'0 \ coun t ei t her under thosc l' reulu- stalll'CS was nnfair to tIll' otlters. A l\Jacla y ollly received lifleen majority it is more than prohable a recouut of tht' ballot would wip' out that lIIajol' ty and f ItOW Matht'wf\ was ill fact e1cctNI. III I Wl'terlIc ! ' \ town\ltip ! lhc can- va'sillg ! Loard adlteard to tlte l 1\V uy decliuing to couut eithpr of thp calldidate whNe three wpre \'fJlt'd fur , lmt ill A lisle ) ' towu- : \hip \ wht're it is Haiti that there W rt' ahout lifty such tickets tIll' } ' w're counted for Mackey. I.uuklng f.II' 11 I'a't- . 'I'hl' tlt > mocrats alld pOp1 ! are cliRcuRsing the Cuture with no litUe misg'ivings of whal is the hest thing to 110 to attract a re- spectahe ] following. 'l'he Iude- . pendent , puh1i hed at I4incoln by I ' ! 'ihbes ] , the late camlidate for \'ic-presitlenl , of the populist tkkd ig among the number who ha taken the initiath'e in the 1I10\'emcnt to find out what the rank antI file of the remnant of the populist party want to do. lIe request ! ; an answer thro 1gh the columns of his paper to the : Question-Should tbe people's party maintain its national or. ganization independent and separate from all other organizations - tions , or should it abandon its organization a d join with Mr. Bryan and other reCorm democrats - crats in an effort to capture the democratic organization as a basis Cor building a reform party for tbe campaign of 1908 ? The light populist vote in the state of Nebraska , the populist stronghold , practically settles the question of maintaining the populist party as a national or. ; : gani7.ation. 'l'he people have' t vitlently become tired of the party that suhsiRts on calamity antI prosperous only when the countr.v is unfortunate in crop . or financ . A very larg'e per cent of the populist Collowin were honest in their efforts to bring about 1 reform , as th y deemed nece sary. But wheu they became con\'iliced that their leddem were uf.ing them to secure good poition for themsel\ instead of bringing' about tilt' reform thpy proumlg-at- ed they withdrew their support. Som wel't 110t ahle to see that th y wer heing' buncoed by thdr lcader\ : until Bryan took up the cau e of Parker with he view of landing tlH'UJ all into the clemo. cratic camp. 'l'his was an c't ! opener that proved dfecti\'e. Cuslcl' coullt ) ' refused to follow his leal a the vote .sho\V . But it iR e'ident Bryan's influence for Parker had something to o with Ins large , "ote in this state , but he is not ecltitled to all the credit as there were a very large per c nt of tI\t \ o1' ginal democrat } , that wcre in sympath ) ' with the gold standard wing oJ drmocracy and they wou ] . ! ha\'l' voted for Parker witl. . Rryu\ : against him. 'l'here are a large number who vote the demo. cratic ticket regardless of tbe i\sue ! ' \ tbat Br'an's atl ludt' did not changc. But it is eviclent tbat the democratic party has so . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - Cun..U..Uun. . Health i ahsolutely illlJ > o ! > iult ! if consti pa t iOIl be prestnt. Man ) ' seriou cascs of liv r and kidney complaint have sprung from neglectIed constipation. Such a deplorable condition is unnecessary. 'l'here is a cure for it. IIerbine will speec1il ) ' remed ) ' matters. C. A. 14irulsa ) ' . P. M. , Bronson , Fla. , writes , Feu. 12 , 1A02 : IIHaving tried Herbine , I find it a fine medicine for con. stipation. " 50c bottIe.Sold. . by l d. McComas , Broken Bow and 1\1 erna , ' . J . . I - . - - . . . . - - . : ! ' , . . - - . - . . . , Ayers You cnn depend on Ayer's Hall' Vigor 10 restore color to your gray hall' , every time. Foliodlrecrlons and ir never falls to do Ihis work. It SlOpS "air Vigor rallingofrhc hnlrnlso. There's grcnr snrisfacrion In knowing you are lIor going to be dlsap- polmed. Isn't that so ? , " : II ) h"lr tad \11,11111 \ , Wat IIltlut white. It l J"l : JIIII ul , . . 1"1. . III .ho' . II , , " , , "I ur'a IUtIOI.lt 10 III IOlflin dark , rich 'l1lor. uur H"r"i1 l'ellallll , 11M. what YOII o.Ialru tur II" - . : l1 tJUUO.i hu IIIKIJluu. , I. . ' 11111 a ltotU. . J"C. . .L YEn co" All . .ttlh ! 1I1I 1.1.ell M.It. . - y - - > > "i' " fr - - fading flair . - - - - many more followers in the state than has tbe peoples party that there will be no pOf sibility of orgaui7.ing a party of the so call- ell reform element that wi11 staud a gbost of a ! ihow with the peo- plE' . 'l'he populist now have but one alterua t i ve. Bryan h as fooled - ed tbem until he bas killed the party off completely aud as he has a following of 48,000 to their 12,000 tbert' will be no question of his course in the future. He will be a democrat. 'l'be 12,000 populist can follow him into the democratic camp or join the re- publicans. 'l'here is no questlC : n but a very large per cent of them will do the latter. The ) ' are neither Cusiouists or democrats. 'l'he large vote for Roose\'elt in Custer count ) ' at the recent election - tion is an evidence of that fact. They bad iust ructed their dele. . gates in tbe county convention agaiust fusion. Yet fusion all along the line was effected. TheJ revolted and cast tlteir vote for Roosevelt. The success of part of the Cusion ticket in tbis couuty would not have been ac. . complisbed had all 'the voters been inCormed. Scores of tbem voted the democr tic ticket thinking tIle ) ' were voting for Ross Moore for county attoruey and . W. B. Eastham for senator. 'J Many populist doubtless voted for Mackey thinking'they were voting the populist ticket. Such tactics will work sometimes , as'it ' is still true that some oC the' ' people can Ut' fooled part of the time but all the people can 110t h fooled all tbe time. LEAVENED BREAD . . . . lI..u JUan' . Connanl M.lu" . } ' F.-oua 'l'lm. ImU1 U1u. . . . . . Some wrher hll.lBld tb.t "The fiut mlUer , .merglog from hll lavag Itate , with DO thought .ue huoger , plucked tb. . "haat ftom lb. stock , and , udog hi. taeth formW. Itonel , ground Ibt ! , tiul grllt for. cUltomtr whu would nut bl ! denied-hi. .tomlch. " 'fhu. gaining experience by teit In the food line , It would be ouly uBtural for thit miller to IllY up a qllalility of grain agalnlt an hour 01'ueed. . JUlt when hecuulluenced grludlDI hll wheat III th" rude Ituua mortar aDd , wol teulng the tlollr . proparutory tll bakinl it III tht ! Ilhell . . . bl. CIIWP fire , aud jud "hunlt W.I foulIll tbat all old pleco of dough in II fresh hatch wilde It better or "lelLvened" It , h beyoud the reach 01' biltorlanl. Cn. tal II It 1& that thuugh the prillclpll ! "a. the lime thouiliud. of yelrs ago al it f. to.dar , it hils relOah.ell for the makera of Yeut Foam tu slipply u yea'I with aU the true lell venlng pllweulllluu. Ihe proputle. that prOlluclUour , "ruuny" oraoggy bread. ThI. I. the yealt that took the tir. , krand prize IU lhe St. Loul. I-xpoiltlon ; , aud revolution. lusthe bll'lul wlILlug lu every home where it h lIied beca..e . much bttter bread can b. IJlltJ with II from auy dour. Yeuwt I oaru " purey ) nretabl. , beine luado.ot tbe but 1UlIt , corD , hopi and other healthful Iligredienh. The factor ) i. aJIO tlit dUllnt and but equipped In the " dd. 'I'Mt yell.l II the ouly kind thai prcacntl il1 the bread 1111 the delicioul Oavor and nlltrUlvlI vallie of the wheat. Th. bread InatI" wltb It i , alwaYlnUthnd wholesom. all\lltay. waist until undo Forty loa".ot bread CIIU be luadt ! frolD on. o packa" . The make , . of Y eut FOBm ! Lre glTlog ont. . I lIew hook cAlled "Oood Brel.d ; no , . , to lobke It. " Thl.lIUlo book , invaluable IA Its wayhu twellty.dx lllullraUontln color. , alld telh how to rnake 11011 klud. of bread , bhcuUl , buut and roUl , a. 11'.11 u cant 110111. iUI other nc\pu \ wblch will be found in. valuable in the bomt. The way of prep.r. ing the dlfterent reclpea h vur dear and comprebeo.he. The book wlll be sent frH to IIOY oue aendlng thtlr DIme aud : lddr. . . , with a requut for lam. , to the Northweettru yu.I Compau ) , CbicafO , 111. Enry woo man who baku.bQuld Moun a cop ) . 'rhe Broken Bow Sta te Bank bas some new safety deposit uoxes , for reut at $1.50 per year. , 'l'b se boxes , protected b ) ' their burglar alarm , a1ford absolute protectiou , 223 ( . . . . , ' ' ' . . 1 . . . ' . . . . . " . . . . , . . ' . . I I' ' . . " . _ . . ' ' . . , ' . , . . . ' : . . . . . - - . . ' . ' . I : " , ' . . . . . , . . " r J , , , . . . , . . . . . - . --:0--- : : - - , -r. - t tttttttttfttttttttt'tttttttttt"ttttttttt ' , , " tt ttt ttt ttt t , tttttt" " tttf tft't ' ttt tt t "t't'tt" " ' ' " , i A _ _ _ EQ _ tDI I ss S ciat SalQ I : : : : : : - E - : rs mmu II ) ' wHhout illter ( st to 1111)0111' , hut OUI' = = - I Every Day Special PriceH ! - . - - " - . . . . . : = - = . : : : - - = - - : . . . . . . : . . = . : - - . . . . : ; . - - _ : . . : : ; : - - - ' - ' . : _ _ - . _ - = . . _ . C : : . = _ . _ . ; : : . EfIV.l A 1-11NEft'T'J' ! 'r' ( ) If \El ) l'l'I\'I"I-\ " { EI :3 : , ' - - . . . . . . - . - - - - - - - - = : - - - _ : . - : - - . : . - - . - - - . . . - : - : : : : : . \ t' are HllOWllIg' an i'll'gallt lilli' n f : - - : : - E : f:1dief : > ' 'l'ailOl' Rllit , Ladit' . ' awl : : : : E Chi1dr'n ' Claahr" ' . , ' . . ( " LalieH' and 1Ii.'i ( " : : . - - : : : : Sll , rtfl--alll1lrrcl . frolo ll1f tJe.t iil"- ' - . : - : r ; : : : : IUne'1 1 n the 1 : lIHl , a t Uti' . . . . . . - . : . : . - . - , - - Lowest Prices. j - - - . . . - . . . I - : : : : : : L.udles' All Wool : : : : - - : : : : tersey J ck ts $5.60 to $ Hi.OO : - . : . . : . : - - E L.udles' Tourist Coats , : - : : E - : ne.lant ! ct1rmenl at $10.90 t ( ) $ W.OU :3 - - - - . - . . . . : : : : : : ' . Child's % iballne L.ong Coats : : : : : - : - : : : : at. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.20 = - - = - - = - : : : : : I : : : : Ladies' Tourist and - - j - : : : J : : : : : : Norfolk Sulta at $10.00 to $18.60 - - - - : : : : : : , - - - ' - - - : : - . . E It is allrig'ht to trade Pumpkins and sich for ] hy Goods at : = = { ) J'ice , but when you a't ) ehunging the good old coin of the l'enlm YOl' E - : Goods , . you should visit our counters fOl' bargains thnt. "hplwfit I.'YPI' ) ' - : : : : : tomer In tell , "I t } ten repeats. - : : : : : : Elegant Mohair Suitings , mixed effects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c per \'arll. E Mauish Effect Suitings at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28c per : , 'arc1. : : : : Elegant Broadclotbs at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , $1.00 per yard. = 50 cent 'l'able Linens , 22 yard lengths . , at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 per yard , : : : : : : l8-i nch Russi an Crash at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c per ya 1'11. E 10-4 Cotton Blankets at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \5. \ . ' : : : : : : . 'Vobe Best Outings in the land at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lOc per yard. E Cl1 aper Outings at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c and 6c per ) 'al'll. : : : : : : li'rench Flannelett Waistings at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. % c aud 15c per vard. E : 'l'he Best Calicos at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c per } 'arrl. : : : : : Good LL Muslins at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4j6c per yard. E : : 28.il1ch Percales at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 c per ) 'ard. : : : l legant Table Linens , open work border. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 per yard , E Ladles' Fleeced Jerser Pants aud Vests at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c : : : : : : Children's Union Suits at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70c , 50c and 25c E : Ladies' Jersey Union L1its at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48c. : : : : : Ladies' Jersey 'Vool Union Suits at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 and $1.00. E Ladies' Jersey 'Vool Vests and Pants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50c , : : : E : Full lines of Ohild's , : Misses' and Boys 0 nderwem' nt. lower pl'ir. s : : : E : than elsewhere. = = - : : : : . . . - - - - ' = = - - - E - Come to uc : ; for Best Bargains in Carpets , Oil Cloths , Lynoleums , - : : : : Rugs , Art Squares , Portiers , Etc. - . . " : EI. : J : > : E&.A.ELE : : , ' = = A L WAY SSE L L I N G THE S HOE S , 0 F i IIHUII IUIII 111111 IIIIU 1111111111111 II 1 11111111111111 I - - - - 'l'tH' ' Uurllulou'd 'l'iJtUII.ghluK ! ! Uatl' ! ! . Ii'ar aud one third for tbe round trip between points not mort' tban 200 miles apart. 'riclcets 011 Ra ] ' November 23 all" 24 , limited lor rdurn to No- \'mh r 28. Asic the lirkt't aEcnt. . . . . . . . . . . ' .IIt' . 'I'ht > followi.41g' is the . dead It.t l 1' 1 ! t for dte. wt' k t > udiug NII\\'IIIJ.t > 1' 15 , 11JH : Hl'rt C ml'rOIl , II a 1'(11,1 W , GihlJennu , flaywOll1t N wlr'II , Cha1't's ! Niel.I. Parties calliug' fOt' thc above will plt'ISl' say ath r'rlist > d. 14t IJ. .I\\\\'H'I"I" \ P. f. 1t1' olutlUIlII IIf j'lIllIluil"II' . . ur Uro""u 1111' " Lilli ! ! . . II. 1111 . . U. H. P. \\'IIHHI A , 'l'hl' nprt'lIH' Rul ref of the U IIi v'rs has ser'1I fit iu hi" wigdom to I'e UlU1' froUl our Ulih.t our \Jclm'l' \ " istc.'r Certrude 'l'owsl Y , wifc of onr well hdoved trotlH'r : P. M. 'I'wsl ) ' , aud m llllwr uf BI'\l' 1I Bow l lJt'k3h lodgl. No. llU f. U. 0 , Ii' , 'I'ht'fdort' , b it , 1 I\SOl."I D , 'l'hat thh ; I.odtt' i called upon to IIlullfll tilt. lu , , of a si kr 111 whom w n ( 'oguiztd a faithful aud tru Hebekah Mem- 1".1' of our Ol'ller. Be it furth , r , 1 I\OI \ ; , "H1 > , 'l'h a t t It is LOIge ! cxlCllt1 it ! , sincerest sympathy to Hlothl'r'l'owslcy .ultl . family in tilt' los" , th r It v sLt tailltd , : Iud 1'l'l'OllllUl'llIl thcm tn thl. Supreme Lotl \ . aho\'t' for cum fort aud contlolt'lIcl' . Bt' it fnrther , I H OI.\'t\U , 'I'hat a copy oC tht' l' fL'solutiollS he ut to our Brother P. M , 'l'owsley , anti that tlte ) ' also be cUh'rci upon the miuuteR aud a copy be sent to the city papers for publication. II. J. SHINN , ' 1' . W. BA S , W. G. PUI\CIUI. . Briug- your cbickens to P. J. Simonion ! aud f"et the highest muket price. 10 tf . , . I I 'l'be Middle I-4oup EectTlc ] I Power COJllpany bas filed articles of Incorporation at Liucolu , Tbe JAncoln Daily Star has the following in referenc to it in its issue of tbe 14tb : Tile Middle I..oup Electric Power Company proposes to construct - struct au immence electric power plant at Comstock , Custer coupty and will spend more than $35,000 in equipping a water power on tile Middle Loup ri\'er. An . .ap' plication to coustruct a dam across the r1\'er , to cost $25,000. and a race to cost $10,000 has beeu filed with the secretary of tbe state board of irrigation , by Jobn Dierks of the Dierks LulU- bel' Compau ) ' , 011 bebalf of the proposed power company. 'Ihe : plant will be oue of the largest electric power plants in the state aucI it is proposed to tlistribute power ill t he tow us of the vicinity. Insurance that iusures. 3Stf R G. MOOHU. I _ u _ _ _ . _ f W. I. Sargent , wile moved to Missouri about three moutbs ago and bougbt a farm iu the big red apple country in tile soutb-west part of the state , arrived in the city tbe l mt of the week with his family. fully satisfied that Custer county is good enougil for him. H still owns his farm in Missouri. nhHl'1'0 II " Wl'e4k. . Carelessuess is responsible for mauy a railway wreclc and the samc causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from 'rhroat anti Lung troubles. But since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , Coughs and Colds , even tbe worst cases can he cured , and hopeless rtsigllatiou is uo longer neces- sary. Mrs. 1-4oi Cragg' of Dor- chester , l\Ias . , b ( ) n of mallY whose 1if was saved by Dr. Kiug's New Discover. 'l'his g-reat remedy is guarauteed for all ' 1'hroat and f U { : ' ' 1 seases by f4ce Bros. , Dru mh.t , Price 50c , aud S1.00. 'l'ria ] bet ties free. _ . . . - - - - - - - - " Ji Before YOLI Build , Consult I. (3..eo. : Papin.ea-u. : , I ; Contracto. ' and 8uiljer. I' stimates m > I _ 'I _ _ _ _ : : : fre , * b rJ1ani , . uCitiC tie s , 11 . , . . _ . _ : : _ : : - : ; _ _ _ . .n _ " , : i , root ' . . , . . . . . ' . . " ' . . . . . . ' . . . . : . . . . . . . ' ! ' . . . . . . . . . . . . ' " ' . . , . . . . . : . . 1.1. . . , . . . . . . , . . . ,1"1. . . , . . , . " , - " : " . . . . . . . " . ' . : . . 1j ' J' - , : . , . : .I"'ol..i ! ; , ) ; . : ; i.I'H. ' : " ' . : I'I" " In. " ; "iif. ; ; . ; ! .r."I : ' ' - V : ; , : ; ; ; o" ; ; ; : ; : : : ; ll it'.e.m i of Lumber call ou the. . . . , . . . . . 'r. * ; , , . , , C. L. Turner' I . . Lumber Co. : i 'Ve carry a iull stock , ! f 14umber , i - ' : Sasb , Doors , Mouldmgs , tc , . . . ( ; .1. , ' " . Agents for the Nebraska Central " Buildineoan Association. DIM l _ I MI'f.l4..ri2B1.J. } , 14"'f Q3 ' : ! ' 'O > > . . " : ; . . , : ' lai . nW , ! ' 'M _ " - . . . , - . . . . - -