Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 09, 1905, Image 1
, . . - . . " , . - - , - L _ : ; : . . . , ; . ; " ' : " ; . ; . - ; : " " -I' : : . . " = 1 _ . ' : : : : : : : . . L _ r . , ) " II j til [ LJ1jjjiiJjf ' t" .r . : , [ ' JJ8sLJfW \ OUI" ' ibt"Lllitl\tll\li ( l "t ; \ " It I ' t . " ' ' 'b ! ' U'STER lJOUNTy' tEPUBLIC N ES'rABLISIIED 1882. 'l'IlE OFFICIAI-4 PAPER OF CUSTER COUN'ry. LA ( } ES'l' CIRCULA'l'ION OIr ANY PAPEI IN TIlE COUN'.l'Y. _ . : . - . . . . . . : VOL. YXIV : , . BROKEN BOW , eUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURDSAY , NOVEMBER 9 , 1905.--EIGHT PAGES , NO.22. . - - - - If' . . , i ' I i' ! . . ( { , \ I ' ' t' ; . , . . , , I ! r , 't ' : , , - , It- , ( l i ve 1-1 (1 t. n n i 11 g' . - - . - . . ' _ . . . _ - - - - - - - ' , I " \I \ nllll1rl IIlIl 1I , cllla 'tl } 'ollrJ : \t i'coI1l111. . ' . ' , . . , i. Ilrlor ! tW'lrl.\'nllrJrlI. ( IHll1hl ' "U .I..t a IrOU" rill\ : . j ; i \ Sb \ \ III :11'11r l'IaIlJ It :111,1011 will re 1 hett"r a out It. \II r ! 1 If ) IIU'v"llot till' I."hl.ll1av..t. . . . . rll1ll . rn ; . ' 1'hos" wllo know illtlnfoll' t. . . . . quallt } . , : ' IIr tlit ! Unlit'I' rllllli ! 1 01'11 a elltI1I1QI.1O\tlc. m I : . ' . ally" , thll. " \ \ hll judlll' olll } ' In ) ' 3l'ptar. i > . alII : " " . , : . , : - Critical 1'1:11111113\1011 1IIl'r I } ' tl'lIt18 to . . " , ' "nhnuc , ' tll.'aluo : or the rillll I "tluw. . , ' I " ; ' : , . ! . - , , . ' . . . , ; " ' " , : , , , " -J.\ J..t . " , ' ' . < ; . ' ' ' ' .t "t ' ' , . I 1 < , ! \\r. , , . ' . d \t1'- \ " : : , x'- . , " " " , " " " , : . " ' I' r I'w wm ! tl : l < a ; ut\ : ' ' ! < . : , DUSINttSS POINTERS. . : : J ; { 1 1r ; : ml , , ! 'i : 1im1 : : ! trt : : . i ? : : 1. _ _ . _ _ - " _ ' _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ ' . - - - - - - - - = - - - - 1I. 'of ' ' ' . . > " , d-'ik . , , , " Insurancc that Insures. 'M " : ! : , H. G. MOORR. r : I , "r " " Buy your farm and city prop- \ : rty of lai : . 37 . . \ ? Let us be your printer. The I j.i ; g.c . _ c kinll o.f _ pri tillg only. t $200,000 to loan on good i Custer County farms. I 2ltf R. G. Moore. , . I - - - " We alwaYR have money to loan ' . on farms. H. n. 1\loon. lIt Apple Block. 35tf \ ; : J. N. Peale C . for the fine"t , ' \ : ; ' lt of really made clothingin I " " , ' Cnster rounty. i ' 22tf l : . For ba - ; ; ' : in real est t- ; s _ ( : r.-li ; ' Bowman & A ndcrson , just west , . " > . of the S curit ) ' State Bank. IOtf - H _ _ _ _ [ i'0I ( SAT.H-A 5 rool11 hou ! > e and lot , with other improvcments. I , J Coing at a harg-ain. Inquire at : " thh ; oftke. : W'2.1 I ' . X , Wanted--Oil ! > aleRl11an at once : ' . : . to canvass the farming aud thresh- " :0/ ' ing trade. Fine opportunity for : : I , : : . . ' > ; a good man. Address the lIar. i / ycy Oil Co. , Cleveland , Ohio. . ' 'f Los'I'-A note for 5275 made I payable to J. M. Bates by.W. . . D. I Grant. Said note ha\.lttg en- : dorse111ents on hack of SI02.lf ) . i , . - Parties are warned against pur. i " , ; ; chase of same. J. M. BA'rw , i. : : > 21 22 'V. D. GHAN'r. We will guarantee to pay llc " . per pounll for butter fat deliver. , et ! at the tation the first half of . NO\'cmber , } I)05 , so give your co \ \ ' 01l1l' ex t ra feed a nIl t a kc ill\'antagl' ! of this high p1' ce. II ) 'ou are not our customer \'ou had . 'ht'tter come and have a t lk with me and Jon will h ol1e. Beatrice i _ Creatt1C'r.r Co. , east side of Public ; Hqnare , Bmken Bow , Neb. . ' C B. OA1 > 1 > , Operator. Smith Waterbury and 1-4ot Morris of Berwyu , were city \'io.i- , tors ye1tenlay. ! I A. 11. Pester of 1)'rtle township - t ship , wlto was in with the cec-I ! tion retul't1s frol11 his precinct , Wcdnesua v , n tI1embered this otllce witli a call. A largt' audience 11'l'dell the \'isitirll.f minigter at the Christian chunh- : Sunday euing' . H was eur utc homt > from a viit : to Salt J ake City and gavt a mORt in- teresting" as we } ) as an ent'rtain ing talk. : Will Swope , who was stricken wi t 11 parl sis e\'l'ral wecs agt ) , has sumclentl ) ' rec\'l'red to rei. ish hi food and can movc his , haud and foot f n 'the al1lictcd sitle , hut is not yet ahh to speak. ni friends havc great hopes of his u It i ma tc restoration. 'rh.e $8.000 r cdvl'ct by govern. or 1\l1ckey from the go\'ernl1l lIt to pay members of thc Nehra ka national guanl who enlistell in the United Stateg EUr\'ice , during the Spanish-American war is he- . iug p..lilt out \'try ! ! Olowl ) ' owing to the tarc1iness with which the men to whom money i' due a p. ply for their pay. The total paill out an\Ol1nts \ to only $ , OOO. Out of tl total of l , 5 so1clit.'rs cntitlcd to pay 651 ha\'c applied. The. privates are entitled to about S3.20 each. It is predicted that I much of the aowance g'en by the government will remain ill the care of the governor uncalled ' for. 'rf this turns out to be tru ( ' , the monema \ ' be hande down from one 'g'crnor to another for the next ten vear anti douht1es will b ( a suurce of annoyance tea a ) ) who handle it. As the money is consi rcd the property of the go\'erntl1'ut it can never b ap' propriated by the state ul1h ss hy consent of congres.I4incolu ! Journal. - . - - - - - . - - . . - . . . , - - . , - - - Doctor Leach. D\'nt st. . . au ; cting : 211 . ! . . J"'Moore . , _ . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dt' . 'I' . L , . Fa rns wort Is , dl : n t is t' . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - IAH : your farlll and citj' pr p' erty with . W. Blair. J tf _ . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fen SAT.gl'en awl half lot , 50 d40 feet. Good frallle housc , good barn , gout ! well and 100 hearing' fruit trees. I nquirl' at this ofiice. lit I' . _ . . . . . - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cusler county is n y , ' connected by long di tancc tdcpltone with all parts of the state. See an\ ' operator of thc Central 'l'elephone Co" for rates. 20.2 . - - - - - - . - - - I 4 1t t t 11' 0 pt . I ' cl ing. Frillaye\'ell- No\'em. IWf 10 , the I I OllSe Otterbein Male Quar. _ teU of Hoa- ton. Seals on ale I P. O. DO 'T l\IlSS IT. . . . , , . . - . - - - - - - - - - - : Good BltihlinlC Locaticn For Sltle. . II If YOl1 wantunc of thc finest I and most cOI1\'cn cnt resident 1 location , to the business pMtioll I of the city , on which to build a : r'sillcnce , call < it the I JBl.ICAN \ oflice for particnlars. It consi t5 thr e lots inclurling' the corner. II ; - - - - - , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - . . i , . ; ' . ! , . J' ; e"Q : : ; < , , .c ; : ( ; ' : . : t : ; * : * I } . , t-It. : : : .t : . , . . i lt : , * , t } ; Ci : ; c. : < ! i \ . . . . : ' BOWMAN & ANDERSON j i I ' . \ , , . ' I1S - I' ' , - " 1\- - , 1. Ii\ ) > are dealers in Beal F ' . tate of allldlltls. Wft We will huy or sell. ) ) on't fail to see u hefut'c 'y011 hu ) ' or s ll. We call 110 ' ) 'ou good. l ' ( JI1I t tion mal\ \ ( ! and insur- ' Ii .1I11 e wri t tCII. l 'a 1'111' > ren tell and t a xes pa ill. He { \HI for farm loam . ( 'tjllh innl1 : see us. " . . ' I - , " f' , t ; [ ) t BOWlYIAN & ANDERSOr . I I..i : ' { 2. , 0)1 ) ) ; : . ? ; -I ' . 0) ; ' : ; I- { j ' 1I' - { { 1 , ' . ) ; { I' , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . : . - . . . - ' ' " : . I. DEPENDABLE . PRESCRIPTIONS " i . . . _ . . . . . I J < , - - u. - - , Ol' 1'1111 pilI your failll in lhl : pfc"o'I ( ll nnq WI : fill fur I Y 'UII , Purl ; ! lI lcdit'lIls. ki1l ill /011I JUnllllillg' . folio\\ ' . III ! tile t'OCIOf'S ' in IIIIl'lioll" . ' sot II I : nflut' 't'R"I.JII'I why } 'UIII , lllclor ( 'OIlI11\'U/\ It.1I jl1 \\lIul It prt'scriplioll \I' 1111 t1Iay he t"pcclellu do The 35.\1011 IHt'SI'riplionc ; Oil f h III 0111' pllol'lIIac ) ' nttl'"l Ille cOlllilhllct' Ihlll'Ollf . IId . hlIlIIS place ill liS. ED..McCOMAS . . , . DrugglHt and Jeweler. g tablished 1S8& ! : . , . ' 't ' - - - . _ _ _ _ . - , . - - - - - - . . . . . . - - - . . . - - - - . - - i1 : : : : : : : ; : t im " ( ; : B. llo\lle ( ; ' I ' a r.it ) ' visitor 1\101)(1 a } ' . S. S. McConnel of Georgetown , was a city visitor Satnnla ) ' night. HeA. . 1\1. 14c\'ac k will ol.cnp'y : the pulpit at h > rn aguill l1 xl Suurlay t'\ ' nillK' Carlc Ji'oote of Dunniug. came dOWl1 Sunuay 1I1oruifl ' returning- l1nday night on 43. John ' 1' . Wood and wif went to Mason Cit v 'l'ut'sllav a fteruoon to see how t tie e ectioil wago' ! - i fig' . 1t's , Harry Sween ) ' of Merr a , and I\1ls Cora I'oote , wert Ctty \'iitot' ! Saturday. 'l'hi oftice aclUowledg'e a social call. ' ' . . . . haR 9tUt- . 'I'hAd..n r tauraDt - cd ont Wi'll under the UI\V wan. ! a-c1I1eut ! ! aud prolUise to bt"co me' ' olle of tl.Je most popular Haste- I de" in the city. li'red 1\1 vcrs , who \\'naso R\'ere- 1 \ ' kiclt.d ! 'hy a horse a few wt' k . ' { alld w s taken to t b City. Hospital with little hopes of re. co\'en' wa able to b mtt to the . poll ; I'uesda ) ' . C , G Herlllcrsol1. dl'put.v or all izer for the H ighlantler ! . Qf York , arrivcd in the city Tuesday morning and will spend some time hl > re looking aft r the inter- e.ts of thE' order here. 'I'11e next great hQhday event will be Chnstma ! ' > , which ii : fa.t : approaching Ueg-ln thinldng up your holiday otleri gs and put the announcement 01 the game where all the I'eople will see it- in the H1\PUHLICAN of course. Brotten Bow ca' t a full \'ote in huth wards 'l\tl'sd a\ ' , 'nd the Iouutry : precind did better i thi particular Jhan was an'tici- pated. Apathy existed tbrough. out the Cullpl. : : gn and it i1 ? grati. f'iug t11.1t as many p IPJ 'used the right of mtl'ragi' a dip , _ ! Then' Wa1 quite a c01h ti611 of clog" ill "limho" by last'Satur- day , whkh tlH' city l arshal phk. : cd up on lhe strCt'tH , Nota'ori. . li : 1l1 wa suown , but erJ' dog tue eagle ye of the marRhal rl' ted upon running' at large wa gat h red in and taken to the ponnl1. J. A. n. Thomas haR purchased - ed a six.horse power gasoline engine - gine to r'place ( the f\t nm enginc now being used in the Broken Bow Steam I-4anndry and thc Rame will he installed lU a few days. 'l'he make is the Columbus - bus , which is exclusively used hy the gm'ernmC'nt whenever this particular kind of power ifused. \ . The cost of the new enginc is $ J35. J r. ' 1'l1Omas is "II1Ver not rcady. " 'I'he Ccntral 'I\'l ( ' } > hone Co. is certainl.v fort unatc , as well as the public , iu ha\'ing been con. nectcil with tht' B'l1 'I'elephonc Co. fot' trau1I1ittinf { long db. tance messages. We can now talk with any place in the stat as readily as wilh p'ople living rig-ht ht're in Broten Bow and reo I ceivc fulty a goood sf'rce , A trial of thc ncw s\'ste111 has con \ ' nc\d : us of the facts. W ( ' are J glad of the nt W hang replacel1 the old svstCI11. . I . W. II. Uu\.is , for a numuer of years an employee of the Bur. lingtoll roall In N'braska , in an interview in the State Journal. . . ! ' yt'stel'da ) ' , says : "I tra\ ' 1 around o\'r Nehraska a gre31 d.al. 'I'here io'ne 11 u \'er\al : h wl 1'1'0111 \ ht. publi in genera a bou t tllP : en'icc , bet h in pas'icn ger and freig-ht trame. ( Jnle. . ' cenditiol1s rallically change fUI tile better f I ( > at' there will hi some stringlnt 1I1easurCH pa el by the next legi.lature o severi that Nebraska railroad" willmee with a gr at injustice at th , haruls of a much abusc public I because they will not stop to con sieler all the mitigating circum stances. Never at a time here tofore ha\'e Nebraska railroad autl e pecially the Burlingtoll had so g"re'at a volume of all kind " of traflk. Motl\'e powt > r 3111 I e'luiIII11t'lIt ' i taxell to its utmos ! capacity to hallrllc the hu illess : aud the eompall\ ' is doing tll' ' I best it eall with \\'hllt \ it has tl , do with. These thing , witl I climatic anll other couditions , : clamoring puhlic will not stop t cOl1sult'r. 1 thin } , prC'scut 111l'll1 ods of r.dl. . . . . : ! ) ' managi'ment fa sup rior to 1Iid ways of doinl thtngs . , " - I 'I'he ( lay could not possibly ha..e been a more ideal one fern n eletion. : I Already there are llispla's of ! Iolida.y goods to be sceu in sonIC of the Hhow windows. I A. II. Copse ) ' pent sc\'eral clays at We terllc last week lookiug after his farming in- I tt're ts. . I W. S. t\tetcalf of we1t ! Lillian prel i nct wa in Wedncsda ) ' with I the election returns from his prcdnct. mijah Crawford , who has heen visiting here for several wecks I with his daughter , lrs. U. ' 1\ l obinsoll left 'l'nesda ) ' morning ( or I11S home near Corydon , la. liss gila Shadden of Wl ster- \'illc , who had been employed for ahout two weeks as seamstress in olle of the dre ru Iking shopq at this place , retnrned to her homi' last'l'l1esday. 'rite Hr oken Bow Ci t Y } t'oot nall teaUl will pia , . a 1IIat h game with the Mason City team this afternoon at 3 o'clock on the h.tse : ball diamond of thiR citAd . - mission 15 aul 25 ceuts. 1\Jary S. gckrosh , sistf'r of C. S. I ckl'Oslt of Merlla , left 1\1on. daof last. week ou a'isit to hl'r old uome iu Palistine , 'I'urkey. It has been ten veal's siuce sht > left there. Slie will remain se\'eral months and does uot ex. I peet to fl'turn lliore uutil Ut"xt SU111mer. I Geo. H. Young , a brakeuuII on freight No. 45 , f ll arul had his collar bOlle broken last Satur' day ntght while fixing' the repeat at the watering tank , at the depot - pot in-.thif city. As ! le waH taken - \ en on west on the trait ! we were not aule to learn to what extent I he wag otherwisE : injlued. Rev. C. W. Bohart of Ho03ier. a in the cit W nesdaYI ba\ ' . lUg brmtgbt 10 the poll books from his pr cinct. While iu the city ht' mac1e 'the RIPUBLICAN 'oaic a social call. lIe i u form1 ! , IW that he raised about C , bu"hel ! ' of apple this season from trees he planted four year ! ; ago. 'l'he trees were hut on year old wb'n he transplanted tbem. < 101' 'tIf his treebor ! three hu bcls. lIi cht"rri s pl1t in at the samc tim here this season. 'l'he fig-ht between the Uur1i lg-- ton and Union Pacific railroads for pos\ession ! of the North Platte Vac ) ) ) ' still goes on without an ) ' prospect of a compromise. It is I reported that hoth roads have I men and teams grading for theil' . proposed roads. Whether this count\ will derivc an ) ' bcnefit from the t1g-ht is yct a qiiestion. 'rhe Burlingtons declared intentions - tions to build to Salt l.4akc is not favorably recei\'ed by the U. P. people and it may cause that road to spend her energies farther - er west and to ahandon the extension - tension from Callaway h ) the nonh.west next spri1ig. But should the fight continue the It & M. ma } ' oncludc _ to cro : ; ! ) check tht. ! U. P. railroad by building through it territory h ) ' waof Arnold. At 'an ) ' rate the huill1in of either road across Custer county Imll1cdiately will he postponed while they are frying - ing bigger tish. ' . 'l'.he postoftice department at Wtlshington has given out ad. vice to postmasters t hat a new form of money oreler will be in. trolluccll No\'ember 15. OlUccs htng 0111 forms 011 hand wi ) ) he 1'l'luircll { tu lI'e their old forU1 ht lore ! ; tarting on I1l W ones. Or : ll1 account t he new orders will . nol come illto g'cneral use until ahout .lanuary I. 'l'h. . dislinc. . li\'c features of the new form are . he marginal cou on showing the amount of the order in Ulultipl , of $5 to $100 and the name and address of remitter will appeal on face of ordrr a. . we ) ) as 011 all , viet' . 'rile size of the order i : - also changed , sune : heingwillel - and somewhat horter than old . ' ' used wil 'I'he color of the paper s be ! .lIne. ' [ 'he tn.1rginal chc.ck i' intendrll to safeg-\1artl the publil agaim > t "raisl'd" mone ) ' order" The nallll' uf 'remitter lh'in shown on enl ( > r will m l > t wit1 'I fa\'or 1'1'0111 hll iness 1I1l'l1 as 1II\I1 : pl'nplt in ! 'endlng a11one \ ) ' ordl' simp1\ ' enclose it iu an envelope It with l1t furth'l' information thai contaillell on orlteit \ elf. ' 1'111 o deplrt1l1ent Itas decided to g-j I. uad { to the old form uf order ir ' - to 1I1al'l ! l1al conpoll" & ' 'l'lii is Ollr. of tht : ftaturea ! of thl new order , ; 0 - - n'w. Purchase a litrhtning Feed Grinder ! , ; . 'rhis is n Oriucl r , und not fi . Crushpl' ; II OR I who we1't' p1'Nwnt ; ot t.1w . T exhihit ; of this wondedul g'1'ind- PI' ut my implpl1wlIt ; wnI'ph01HH' do not ; hPRitlIh' , to IH'OI1011I } ( ' ( it : II mig'IIt , ) ' good thilIg' . I H\'t'Rtig'ntp ih lnPI'itR. C. S. Martin llIlIlIrll'hl1'IIIH' ACI'lIt ! IlIlIl U"lIlrl' " 111 " 1I11-'I'I'l1l > 1t (1'l\Itl ( . 1.11-- . . . . . .L1 - --.I . . - - - - _ . - " .I1. - - - = -1. - ' - ' - . . . - . _ . . . . . . - - - . . - 1 - Lall1 ps ! Lalll ps ! , . . . . . , , - - - - " . . , , 1 r'1 ) W l .hn \ " { JURt : l'nepTe t.n . ypry line IiIIP of' hung'- 1l1g , 8tnnd und NIght Lamps , also HXtl'll Shades , of the IH05 null tBOO patterns. They are Beauties. \ \ ' e HI'O offering very low priees on thest IUllllH' ) to nW\'I > thPIn l'upiJly. I t is the fine8t liJW and "hpuppsi. . YHIIIf H IH'er displnycll ill any : st.ore Wtlst of t.he I iSfloul'i rivet' . r'n ( he convineed look. All utlu'ked in ' ' . 1)lnin fig'II1'f fI. Ni lt l.nIllJlf : . . . . . . . . . : \91".4.\1' \ , 7.'C ' ! . - 'I'hl' Olin > at. " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1'0 A 1-11I1' Ut'l'\Hult'd I.tlllll ( al. . . tl 1,0 TIlt : " 'lIl ul. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 8 A Fillt' n " 1I1 nlt'11 IUlllplIl. . . I : U The A..IHI' I : I "llIul. . . . . . . . . . : , IB A Irill /'MIIII,1 I I.all1)1 ) III. . . 1..15 The I't'II 1c III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1)8 A FiliI' Dt'l'oruled 1,1111I)1..1 ) . . .Y5 Tht' 'I'\\'h1 ' III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 49 A Fillt' Hh'httllf : > ' lnl al. . . . 2.)11 'I'hl' CIWIIIIJ al. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,00 'fileIgt't . al. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2.uo The Iioll at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 Tllcloll.ollul. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 511 TlwSih't.toli nl. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-97 : Ihe : Ct'IIIIIUfY at. . . . . . . . . . . . . I 511. The Willona . CCII ul. . . . . . . , 7.96 1 he N Ullull III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 2 50 The qllnjt ] y IIne1 IH'ien of t.hmw : IOmlS al' ( wolt.h , YOIlI' while looking' illto. Look at 0\11' \ lump window J. c. BOW ] N. . 'l'RA . , , , IH , Nnrlh Rille . ' .lIr Ole. r " " "cleor IIHOKI'N : now. NIUH. : l\1.\HK - , , , , , , . . , ' " . ' , " " . . . " " , 'OJ' - . = - - it 1. . ' . -.u , , . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - M M : . ' r Elfrf'A irr 1 8 . _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . , , _ . . _ _ _ , . _ . u n b. " u , _ _ _ _ _ u. . ; - - " . _ . . . . ? _ _ . . - " . _ . . . _ _ - . - . I 1\1. BA 'I' I S , ! , uc'e ot' tn l jck\\'l1 & A I'm- m J. strnu , has ' ( TtI L. g , Cull' , forlllcrly . . with W..I. Wooll ! > , as UIHlcl'ta\cr \ llcl Jolllbalrut'r : 1 antt Hili Jll't'parclI to g-i\'e tir'\t das \Vorl" 1\1 , ) ' loel of l1IHlt'rtaldngg'folls , IH of h h ( l'\al ' ty 1 am p 'epal't tl tu RuiL011 , in quality and ? i pr C\ ' . I ha\'t it line heanll alllt : t111 Ilepar d to gi\ ' th * ' hC'i > t alollloc1atiom ; to city or counlrv I CU1)tomer . Prices 1 ghl. Sce ml ) bcfore gidng . ) 'our order. . . ' " . ---r. . . _ . . . . . . _ . , . . . . _ . . - . ' - - - - -.r . . . . , ' " ' I . . . . . . . . . . - n = -1--n- . . . . . . . .r - . . . I SO ( . . J. M. Bates. m I : J , : w.'t\ : , , . ; " . . " . ) 'W'M . . . , . . . . . . . " " . . . " " " ' ; " ' 'W . . . . , . . , . " ' . ' , . " . , . , ' . . . , , , , . . . . . . " . . " . < . . "Ah"IC. . u . I. " , . . . . . . , . . " ' ; . , , , . _ " ' ' ' , . 'n . . . . . " . . . " < . . . , , ; , . " , , , , , , , . , , \ . II I I - , - - ' " " - - - . - ! ' _ . . . - - . . --.oI ! Our Job Printing : is alwavs the Good Kind