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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1905)
I It IS wonderful whnt a. comrortabloI I doctrlno the survlvnl ot the fittest Is to these who survive. . . SPECIAL OFFER The name nnd nddress of your shoe dealer nnd 16c to cover cost o mailing. etc. . w 111 secure one of the handsome rolled gold pins l11ustrated nbove. Enamo : d In colors nnd will wear for years. These pins were secured by thousands of World's Fair visitors. Only n few hundred left. Write QuIck. fiOBmnS.J0I1N50N AND SIiO CO , 3r , IOUIS ; MANUFACTURERS OF "STAR BRAND SHOES" , DlAC nrADS . 'f - " t. ! . ' - - ' t . , ' , ' .1. .1..j ' . . ' . . . ' , ' - = - , ; _ To treat Pimples and Blackheads , " , , - Red , Rough , Oily Complexions , I gently smear the face with Cuti- f " cum Ointment , the great Skin ; Cure , but do not rub. Wash off I. , the Ointment in five minutes with I Cuticura Soap and hot water , and " ' , , . bathe' freely for some minutes. I > : ' : 'e Repeat morning and evening. At , ' 7' : : ; : ' " othe times use Cuticura Soap for e' , h bathmg the face as often as agrees - ' ' ! s y able. No other Skin Soap so pure , - / " ; ' . so sweet , so speedily effective. - /\j' Cull" " I ! < > ap eomblo. . dell.al. mtdlclnal &lid emol- Uent propertl. . dtrl..d from Culleura , the ( Tut 8kln ' Cur. . .lIh th. puret of e1uoolnll Ingrt'dJent. and lb. l' - InDOt rerre.blng of Slo..r odo. . . Two Soap. In one at on. I'- prleo-oamel1..l _ AltdJdoal and ToUtt Soap for 25e. " . - . 1'0tttr . . DruLI < "h.m . . , Cor\l , . SoI.I'ropl. . 80lton. . . ; . , .MaUldj 'r..uowtol'r.HlTIPu 1.&DdDeautltr. . ' " , , - Ask Your Dealer for Allen' , Foot.Ease A powder. n rests the feet. Cures Swollen SoroJ Hot , Callous AChlnlr S\Voatll1 Fel and ! ngro\vln Nil. 8. Ata { 1 Drugglsb and Shoo stores , 2a conts. Accept no substltuto. Soml'lo mailed FHEE. Addres. , Allen S. Olmatod , LoHoy , N. Y. First Auction Sale. The earliest nuctlon sale known was held at Axford , Englnnd. Feb. 28 , 1686 , for the disposal or a lot ot bools. - Over ono million nere ! ! ot t .nd In lbo Ulntnh Indlnn rt'servatlon will be thrown open for settlement AU/Ust / 28th. ReglstrlltiotT begins August lit. at Grll.nd Junction , Colorado , continuing tin Au st 12. From Denver. Colorndo Springs or Pueblo , the Colorndo 1\Udlnnd Is the shortest - est : route to Grand Junction or rellervll.- tlon points. Wrlto C. H. Speors , G , P. A. . Denver , tor booklet. glvln Intorma- Uon regll.rdlng land. ratea , ete. Gilding the wagon docs not ease the springs. Dr. DR1 ! Ronnoll"s J1'I\Torlto Rflmel17 II fod"pled 10 both .OJ' . " 11' [ all "IC. " CUr. . Kldne , . and J.hn complaint. and urlnea tbo I.Ilood. 1\ all drulllIta It pays to bo good : It yon g"t In the penltontlary it shortens your term. - - I II.m sure Plso's Cure ror Consumption snved my lIre three ycnrs ngo-Mns. Tuos. RODnm8 , Mnp o Street , Norwich , N. Y. . Feb. 17. 1000. , Mnny great souls hnvo been lost by lIttle sins. A WOMAN'S ORDEAL pREADS DOCTOR'S QUESTIONS Thousands Write to Mrs.Pinkham , Lynn. MMe. , and Recolve Valuable Advice A1801utely Confidential and J'reo ! Th re can be no more terrible ordenl to 0. delicate , sensitive , refined woman tho.n to be obligcd to nnswer certo.in. questions in rcgnrd to her privnte ills , even when these questions 0.1'0 nsked by her fnmily physiclo.n , nnd mo.ny continue to suff r ro.t11er tho.n submit to cxaminntlons which so many physicians - cians propose in order to intell1gcntly treat the disease : nnd this is the rea.- son why 1'10 ' many physicians fo.il to cure femnle dlsen5C. This is 11.150 tlle reo.son why thousands npon thousands of women are corresponding - spending > with Mrs. Pinkham. I\t Lynn , M1I.55. To her they co.n confide every detail of their illness. and from her greo.t knowledge , obtained from years of experience in trenting female ills , Mrs. Pinlthnm can advise women more wisely than tile local physician. Read lUHv ; Mrs. Pinlcham helped Mt's. T. C. Willadsen , of Mnnuing. 10. . She writcs : Dear Mrs. Pinkham- . . I thnt have saved can truly say you my Ute , and I eannot express my gratitude 1 , , 'ords. Detore I wrote to you telling you how I felt , I hl1d doctored for over two years steady , and spent lots of money in medicines besides , but It nllll1ll'4'l to do me any good , I hl1d lemnlo trou blo and would dl1lly 11:1. vo fainting - ing spellsl backache. bcaring-down pains , and my montnly periods were very irregular nnd finally ceased. I wrote to you for your 11d- vice nnd received lotteI' fuU ollnstructions : lust what to do. nd also commenced to take Lydia E. Pinkham'lI Vcgctablo Compound , and I have been restored to pcrfoct health. Hnd it not been for you I would have boon in my grave to-dny , " Mountain'i of proof establish the fltCt that no meQlClne iu the world equals Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgetable Compound - pound for r storing \vomen's health. , . , \ Truths that Strike Home , ' , - 'I" : ' 0' jJ ; Your grocer is honest and-if ho cares to do Bo-can tell " . . : : : \ . _ you that ho knows very little about the bulk coffee ho , , - : ' . ' , Bells 'ou. How can he ] gtow where it originully ame from , 'I \r , : ' : : now It was blended-or with what . 'I \ " : - / . - -or when roasted ? f 'ou buy your " l - : , coffee loose by the pound , how .can ' , " , : ' \ , you expect purity and un orm quality ? . ' , -t ! tj UON COFFEE j ; , the LEADER OF . h.4\ , , , . . . ' ALL " PACKAGE COFFEES , Is o. " ' ' , necessity uniform In quality , . ' strength and Davor. For OVER A i . QUARTER OF A CEN11JRY , LION COFFF.E : i _ j. has been the standard coUce In " ' , : ' millions of homes. I d : , ' . / LION COFFEE III carefully packed - , , " at our factories , and until opened In your borne , hns no chnncc of being adDl- I ) : terated , or 01 coming In conlact with duat. I \ dirt , germs , or unclean lumdll. if' In each package of'LION COFFEE you get one full ound of Pure Coffeo. Insist . upon getting the genuine. ( Lion .head on every package. ) ( Save the Lion.hends for valuable promiums. ) , SOLD BY GROCERS EVER HERE WOOLSON SPICE CO"rXoledo , Ohio. I . WINCUE8TER . Jj " "LEADER" AND "REPEATER" SHOTGUN SHELLS Carefully inspected shells , the best of powder , shot and wadding , loaded by machines which give invariablc results account for the superiority - ity of Winchester "Leader" and "Repeater" Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shells , Reliability , velocity , pattern and penetration . are determincd by scientific apparatus i. . . and practical experiments , They arc THE SHELLS THE CHAMPIONS SHOOT . I - . . I THE NEWS IN NEBRASKA I A convention Is called to moot nl. . Ansley on August 14 to consider tb.o proposal to dlvido Custer county into tour counU01. The fnrmers of Nanco county report winter whent ylollllng ( rom lwont- fivo.to forty bushels to the ncro and that the qualltY , Is very fino. The West Point Nntlonnl bnnlc hns taken the necessary stops to Increase Its circulation from $12UOO to $ uO.OOO. T.\tls \ has necessitated the Imrc11l\o ! or 37,500 moro of government bont1s. : MannetUa Harldns. ot Deat1'1co. 11 years old , stepped on 1llcco of glnss. which cut nn nrtery In her foot. It , , ; ' 1\S thought sha would bloell toleath before fore medical asslstanco could be so- cured. The pattern room or the Fremont fountlry wa1 ! onterell by hurgl:1rs : nml about 50 worth or pattcrnm31dng tools belonging to George I1olzonbut- , lo tnltOn , Some of thom are marlOd i wltll his Inltlnls. John R. Smith has sold 111.9 fnrm- adjoining Falls City on the northenst , to Henry Whlterocl , . for 17UOO , The farm Included 1GO acres , This ! ; Ivos n genernl Idea or the prlco of Richardson - ardson county land. Axel Johnson. a 14.yenr-olt1 boy or Oaltland. wns tr'lng to bonrd a freight train when ho slipped nnd tell , the trnln running over his toot , necessltnt- Ing the nmputatlon ot three toes 'and n portion of the foot. Whllo mllng a gasollno tnnk In. the onglne house ot the Durllngton pump. Ing stntlon nt Loulsvllle , Wllllnm AmI- orson. section' foreman. was so bndly overcome by gas that ho was - sclous for a 11 Ir hour. uncon-I Father C , P. lIadsnoy , ot AshlantI. the oldest : Mason In the state , cele. ! bratod his 92d birthday recently. He joined the Masons In 18-11 and was I recently presented with n medal and n pension of $25 per month by the . Grand lodge , Oscar Nelson , n minor living In Wallcer township , Plntto county. hns brought a suit In the district court , ' Ulrough Nels Lundeen , his next frlond , against Julius Strnnd for $500 dnmages. The petition recites that Strand did pUlll1shl In the presence of divers witnesses. the false and do- 'famatory langungo concerning him. E , R. Teed , n farmer rosldlng near Plattsmouth , has a curiosity on his premlJ3es In the form of an oalc tree which was almost completely reduced to splInters by a bolt of lightning. : Mr. Todd reports t11 t he has never seen anything which equnls this frenlc of the eloments' , and he expects to hnvo a photograph taltcn or the curiosity. The State Doard of Educatlonnl Lnn ls and Funds has received $50,000 I In : MnssncHmsetts gold bonds from E , lI. Rollins & Son of Chlcngo. The contrnct. which was enterell Into sev- ernl months ago , calls for purchase on a bo.sls or 3.27 per cent. The bonrl1 also purchnsed the coupons detached to hrlng the Interest down to this rate. rate.P. D. Hoard , Hving olghteen miles , orth or Ainsworth. took a dose of trychnlno amI died In a few minutes. TIs son.ln.lnw wanted him to talco nn . ntldote , but .he rcfusel1. saying thnt o wanted to I1le. He lcaves a wlfo and 'everal children. Ho was 75 years old 'nd a well Imown rnllroad man in ) maha. where he has many relatives ' \1d friends. 1\Iclno LenerS' . ono or the prominent Jcrman farmers Hvlng In Hanover OW11l11Ip. Gage county. was serloU'aly ' njur'cl In a runaway accld nt. His eam became rrlghtened at n threshing ; machine engine nnd nfter running a short distance h was thrown out of I the wagon. His lett ear was nearly cut I oCt , his arm bro con and Ills body ter. rlbly bruised. The records or Polk county tor the month or July show : Eleven rarm mortgages filed , amounting to $20,000 : twelve releMed. amounting to , $1GGfI [ ) ; three town mortgages filed , amountIng - Ing to $2,025 : thirty-four chattel mortgages - gages tued , amounting to $17.433.17 : seventeen released , amounting to $7.- 329.8,4 ; making an Increased Indebtedness - ness or $15,559.33. The Farmcr : : ; ' Grain and Llvo Stock company or Bloomfield , with an authorized - thorized capltnl stocJt of $25,000 , has filed articles or Incorporation In the office or the secretary or stnte. The Incorporators of the company are J. F. Kintz. Charles R. Kracht. August Gnewuch , Theo'doro Rietz. Dotlet Harner. Guy R. Driggs. Julius Stahl , Den Titus. Ferdinand Lemlco , Eugene Herald. R , McQulstinn and John Zorn , A. E. Loder. asslstnnt United States engineer of Wnshlngton , D. C. , has ar. rived In Auburn with the surveying Instruments and IR now gcttlng ready to (10 the prelaratory work for the "object lesson road" across the bottom - tom east of that city , which w111 ex. tend for n distance of one mile. The Commercial club of Auburn has been advised from Washington that the machinery has been loaded . : md that , with the expert labor to do the con- structing. will be on the grounl1 In the very near futuro. A law and order league , to embrace the whole county of Soward. has been organized. A disastrous hnll swrm p n."s cd through the western part of Doone county totally destroying all crops , bronltlng ( lown trees. kllllng hogs and poultry and brealdng windows. A fine stenm Inunch has been added to the equipment nt the stnto fisher. ies on the 'Platto rh'er east or Ash. land. mnldng a substantial addlUon to the rour saIlIng boats and mosquito eet ot several row boats that llavo baen malntalnod In the Platte waters at that point. . . , - - - - - - 1 : A SEVEN Mill lEVY IS DECIDED UPON LINCOLN-Tho seven mill levy do- eldell on by the state board is the snmo ns last' year with the oxceptlon of a ono mill levy to bo pn1t1 under the terms or the Shelden bill to mnlo annunl pl\'ment on the $2,000.000 or outstanding stnto wnrrants. It will comllrlso four nml one-hnlt mills for the genernl fund , one.halt rum for the school funtI , ono 111111 for the unlvor- slty and one m111 to 11l\Y the stnto debt. The totnl assessmcnt roll of UIO state will be nbout $30,000.000 . , or $10.000.- 000 larger than last ) 'ear. Estimating the revcnuo on n totnl assl'ssment. roll of $300.000,000 w111 charge the C0I111- ties with a totnl of $2,100,000. to bo rnlscd by tmmtlon. Last 'ear UIO six mill levy provided for the totnl revQo 11\10 or $1,7GS,67 [ ) . It , Is estlmnted' thnt the revenue w111 exceed the nn- uual eXIIC1ll11tUl'CS by at least. $2u,000. SILVER SERVICE CHOSEN. Governor . Selects One for Battleship Nebr.\Gkn. Governor 1\lIclwy nwarded the contract - tract for n $3000 silver servlco for the battleship Nobrnslm to the firm of Rolchenborg & Smith of Omnhn. 'whose original design best plen.sell hln ) . ' 1'he 1J0vernor l'ocently obt.nJned conshlernblo newspnpor notoriety on nccount of his refusal to vote for the nppolntment of a state omployo on the ground thnt the man Is said to swenr and drlnl , . Notwlthst lIlUng the gov- qrnor's well Imown position , ho selected - locted a sorvlco that contains n punch bowl and cups for drinking putposes. The loglslntm'o enncted IL law appro. I printing $3,000 for "tho purchnso or 0. silver service for the use or the offi. eel's. crew and mnrlncs of the battle. ship Nobrnslm , " the money to bo ox- llemled under the direction. of the gov. ernor. The s"vor Is to bo hand engrnvod with designs emblell1ntlcnl or No- brn.slm , The prlnclpnl pl1ce ! Is n cen. ter lliece three feotlong. Next'ln slzo and imlOrtnnce Is Ule punch bowl. platter. a Indle and olghtJeen smnll cups , a large loving cup , In nll the1'o are twenty.three pieces. Au engraving - ing or the battleship Nobrnsltn. w111 bo conspicuous on the punch bowl and the center piece. The senl ot the state Is among the larger designs. In addition there Is to be old tlmo pictures - tures of the Union Pacific brldgo sur. mounted by IL buCCalo head. . New Corporations. The Farmers' StAte bnnl { or Smith , with an nuthorlzed capital stoclt of $5.000. hns filed nrtlcles oC Incorpora. tlon In the office of the secretary of state. DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION - TION IN' LINCOLN SEPT. 20 The democrats of the state ot Ne- brnsltn are called to meet In conven. tlon at , the Audlwrlum In the city' of Lincoln on 'VodnJ'sday. Soptembel' 20 , at 2 o'cloclc In the afternoon , for the purpose of nomlnntlng candidates for judge or tbo supreme court , aOlI two regents or the State university. A Lucky 25.Cent Bid. FALLS CITY-Now that the corn prospects continue good nnd the weather conditions promlso n fa.vor. able conclusion to It all the prlco of real estate has an upward tendency. John R. Smith sold a farm or 1GO acres' ' to Henry Whltrocl { one-hnU mlle cast Df town for $17GOO. 1\11' . Whltrocl { Is a young farmer who has resided north of town for n number of years ILnd is woU aware of the value of Rlchnrdson county earth. Smith purchnscd this farm In 1889 at nn administrators' sale for $ G,755.2 [ ) . oV'erblddlng ' the preced. Ing man just twenty.fivo cents which he now r gards a luclcy bid. Cousins May Not Marry. For qlO first tlmo slnco the Jaw against the marringe of cousins wenl Into oporatlon , Jury 1 , It was invoked by the officials In the county judge's ol11ce at Lincoln. who refused n lIc.cnso to Arthur Kacltly. a wealthy ( nrmer I or Prlncovllle. Ill. , and Mnrtho. CuI- , vert , a resident of the same town , on , the ground that they were cousins. The dlsapl\Olnted man said that ho had been told by a Peoria. lawyer hat there wns nothing on the Nobrasltn statute bool < s forbidding the marring-o. Poachers Are Fined. AINSWORTII- the sherlfr was out In the country on buslnoss ho ran onto Courtney JJong and George Herring with fifteen chickens in their possession. As this was the first of- tense and by the advice of the j\1lgo and county nttorney. the sheriff sYtorO out n warrant for the IdlJlng at two chickens , The men wore brought before - fore the jUdge and fined $10 and costs each. which they paid , Invokcs Civil RIghts Act. Game Warl1en CurtoI' said that ho Illtonl1ed to Involco the civil rlghi. . nct a alnst an Ainsworth liveryman who reCused to hlro a rig to Deputy Smith on the ground that ho Intended tl' use It In the pursuit ot hunters who , , : ere volallng ! the Inw. Carter has req\cst- ed County AI torney Ell or Drown ClJun- ty to prooeed ag\lnst the liveryman If sufilclent ovhlenco can bo BecUred. It III clnlmed thnt the IIvoryman stnted to n witness thnt ho hnd the .rls ' , but did not Intend to let ( I , warden 1Javo It. . ' " . ' f " " " : ' - " . ' ' . 'J { ' ' " < " : " " ' ' ' " " - ? / rr" : , 'r f" . 'H" . . ' " Send postal for " 1Jook of Presents" , Do you know the secret of Send the Wave for K C ' ' ' C' 1 e'1 f''l 1 t away - way , It's W onderfull purer and " D t t d e 1 ay mar c c lClcn tllan any Dak- another ing Powdcr that day I costs thrcc times as much , 25 oz. for 25c. A /1 grocers Jaques .IIIS ! . Ca. Cllic io . . $ Ir @ lOm$9 ) @ @ fr $ a1U1J < < @ [ UJffffs Inundercl with . IDJ @ ) ff @l U11@ o r@ o o " - @ @ 111l/PJ / lIt11W @mdlhID ( ) } ( [ M@IlD.I MuU'sGrapeTonic . \ ( FREE , ) FOR Hot Weather Dangers CONSTIPATION STOMACH AND DO\VEL TROUBLE No enCl Grape Tonic is cmployed. As a Stomach with regu- Tonic It Is unequalled. lar bowels SUFFERED ALL. 11I9 LIFE. and beallhy slomach can contract dls- The endorsemcnt o [ E , D. McCurdyof case. A person wilh Constipation and Troy. Ohio. proves that Iho severest Stomach Trouble Is always the first to Corms of Constipation are prompllycured succumb to Sun Stroke , Heat Debility by Mull's Grape Tonlc-Ho says : a d Prostrallon , Cholra , Colic and "I rave ; rour Tonic a thoroullb trial. It II the Dlarrhell. are moro fatal 111 Hot Weather enl , . remedy that will cure constipation , 1 do thCl not bolleve an10ne lulfered moro therofrom bccauBCI vItality is lower-they are . . . than I , RS 1 bad becn nfOlcted wllh It all m , lIro. dl roct resu I t 0 f C onstlpat I on. It i s a } 10r daTI m , . bowels would Dot act and then only mistake to suddenly check diarrhea , thCl by the use or Ilronl : cathartics that were fait ' danger is Dlood Polson. A physic Is also rulnlnr m1 health , My Stomach nnd Liver were deranllelt and I lulIered wllh Inward pllos , the dangerous as , It weakens the Patient and . palus or which would a1 times rnlse me oil m ) ' reduces vllahty. Trcat the causCl with chair , I spcnt much mono , . wllh various doC' ' ' Mull's Grape Tonic. Constipation and tor ! ' Rnd medlclnel to no avail. . . ' ' Soon after Iitaried Mull'l Grape Tonie m , .t s a It en d. 109 I 'II S arc cause d L'Y d ecay I ng bewels bCllan to move rellulnrly-the pain left or dylnst bowels and intestlncs-Mull's me and my lIeneral health built up rapldl , . . Grape Tonic revives and strengthens the "I hcartlly rccommend It ns ao absolute cur. to which I livlnll wllness. " am a Dowels so that they are cnablcd to act naturally and ejcct the polton from the Untll1\ull's Grape Tonic was put 00 system. everybody should tll.ke It during the Amcrlcan .market Ulcro was no cure hot weather. It wards elI disease , Cor Constlpatlon. I.et us ! lend you a b tllo Creo - to show that It builds up thCl system and purifies the to-day you blood. Typhoid Fever.and Appendicitis will do all we claim. ard unknown in [ amilles where MuU's Good for Ailing Children And Nursing MOlhm. FREE BOTTLE COUPON Send thJI coupon with ; your name and ddre. . and ; your drurrllt'a nsme , ter A free battle of Mull'a Orape Tonia , Stomach Tonic. Con.tlpatlon Cure and Dlood l'unller. to MULL'S DRAPB TaNIO 00. . us Third Ave. , Rook Irland , Ill , Dive full addre. . and write plrJnly. ; The $1.00 battle cantatnl nearly three tlmn the 600 , tin , At drug atoru. The ( enuine haa a date &lid number Itamped au the label-teke no ather from ; your drurrlat. Follow hO FIIgl' V e _ \ Round W - Trips SOllth and Southeast , one tare plull I $2,00. Hot Springs. Ark'i dally. . . . . . S23.00 St. Louis ; Mo. , dl1 Iy. . . . . . . . . . SIS.fiO Detroit , Mlch , August 13th I1nd 14 th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : nfiO Plttal > unr , Pa. , Aug. 17th I1nd 18th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2fi.25 Richmond , Va. , Sept. 8th to 11th. Inclustvo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.75 Phllodelphla , 1'11. . . Supt. 14th to 16th Inclusive. . . . . . . . . . . 32.7C Long 1 ! mlta , 81.0pO\'erll nnd other ten ture of to red In conneotlon with the above rates , . \ll Agenta cnn aell you through tlcltots and route YOIl'ahnah. . All. tlclteta rCI1I1Ing over the 'Va- bnah tram Chicago eust nro op- tlonnl with pnllaen er vln Lllko or Rail , either or hoth dlrel'tlonll. Call at Wnhnah City olllcc , 1601 I.'arnnm St. or write 'anti let me c-Ivo YOIl nIl Intormn\on \ , maps , ( Ie- IIcrlpth'o matter. ! oldorll , etc. IIARRY E. MOORES , 0 , A. : P. \\'abl1l1h R. n. . Omaha , Neb. W. N. U , Omaha. No. 32-1005. t 1I' : : Thompson's Erl Water . . . . > . : - F R WOMEN troubled with Ule peculiar to"- ' . their sex used as a douche fs marvelous Y IUO- cossrtll. ThorouJblycleansCl. : klllsdiseaso genus. ItopS dlschArJos : , heals 1nfiammatlon and locu : eoronoll. l'utlne Is In powder form to be diswlved In rare water , and Is far more cleanslnl\ \ ' . healing , .serm ard cconomlcll than liquid antiseptics for all TOILDT AND W0l\1 N'8 5P CIAL USES for Ale at drugglslS , c.o cents a box. . TrIal Box and Duok uf Instructions Pree. " " 1 : n. PAXTON COMPAN" BOUTON , , .u.1 10LfS nd WARTS RfMOVfD With ANTI.Mor , , , : . No plln : , 8orcllelj or oCIlr. ; , ( ] UAIIANTKEII l'tlUfANt'T. : ; fI.OU Jr hotUo b" maU.-MtlIcr Manutactm'lnl : Co. . Lincoln. Nub. . 1. . . " . . When Answering Advertlsemcnt. Kindly tlentlon This Paper. . 'j ,