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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1906)
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I To make slIre of II. painl which wi1ll1ot look scamy , crack alHllo e its Iiold , specify RED SEAL OR SOUTHERN Pure Whlto LOl\d . IMado by the 01 < 1 Vuteh I'rocoaol I and Pllre J.in5cell Oil. R nll tor R "ookl t rontnlnln" R 'f'rnl Ilnnlloomo I rf'llro < luction. oC Rctllill hOllo. ' . ntYnrllll1 Vlllllllhio .UIrIlf'NU. . . . . Cor n rolor chmlln 111 , , "lntl/1I1 10llr I IIOU.B. A to.t lor Imlnt I.urll . , I. ul""ulvull. I NATIONAL UAO COMPANY Clark Aye. and .Otll street. .5t. 1.011111. 1\10. j jI I Tlr 1E T ABLf hHOICN ( Hc\\ . t. H. 1.'collI. U. . . . . . . r , ctl H'Ia" , IBch' " " . , Cl1lculCo , nutlc , . .t Jcu..CIII , I.orll..d. J < < ' ' 'II' ' CII. , . , "nit I.uhc CII . tn. IUllht , A lid Mull Irr..c..H. . . All . "olut. . HUHf " 'lid'II ' ' "nh..o And "UHltI , . ' \VCN\ . II . T IIOUNU. NO. 40 Ilel'lftR for tile eaRt. . . . . . . . . . ' . . . , ( . :20 : a. 111. No. 4ZarrlvcR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IO:4 : n. 111. No. 4 arr\"cR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:451" : 111. WUST IIOUNII. No.3 ? arr' ' "CR \ ' 1111 the caRt. . . . . . . . . . . , ( , :21111. : 111 NO. 41 :1r'lve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7U2 : a. III' 1'10.43 arrlveR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:54 : a. 111 N..R. 41 allll 42 ; 1 akl' local RtollR frol1l AnRley w".t NOM. 43a'1I144 . : re Ihronlrh lrahH ! allli l1Iake counectlonR fur UeallwolIIl ; lnd alllllllntR to the lIIack Ulils. 3'1 aIH140 du nul rnn weRI nf nrHKen nnw. Sleeilinsc , dlnhur alld rcclluhllr chair ClfR IRealRll'eeJ un thrHnlrh tralnR. ' ! 'lckeIR Hoill allIl balrlralru checlC,1 lu allI'nlnl In the Ulllte,1 StateR : Ulll Canalla. 1.01' Illfurlllatlun , ilia II. . Ihne lahleN and tick- el ! ! call un or write 10 11. I. . Orl1lRhy. ascent , or . . . \Vakeley. . G.l' . . \ . . Olllaha. NehraRka. 11. I. . OHMsnAlrellt. . - - - - - - - - - FRANSE MOOR , . FEED BARN Two blocks north of ( lrnllll Omlrll I 110\el. r 1\1. r ' " "It" ollr.I'nd. ' l'rlIIR ruaRou/lhlo. DU , , 1. . J\1Ul.I.ENb , Physician SurgeoI' , 211.1 "alrwllr from ' \1'\t \ 011I110 lIulllty IIkek r081donco , ai'll Wtllt . . . . chnroh , on Slime 01,1 of urout. rlrUrokllll : lIow. Nebrli'.1 Palace BaX'be'r ' Shop It'or first.class work , callnt the Pnlacc Darher Shop. Everything up.to-date. . I.,1 0 DHAN , ! 'roprielor. DR. W. H. COLE , Veterinarian. . . Diseases of nIl the 10wer'animal1 : heal. ed. Office at I.ce Bros. drug store. 'Phone 20J , Uroken IJow , , Neb. . . . . . . .UCrtl Ilclldcd II > ' . . . . . . . . . l''ll'pf'I' Prull NI' . 71703" . . " " - . j.f.13RENIZER. Breeael f l'ure Scolch I\ntl Scotch TOPJle" Shurt lIon Cattle. : ' 1) ' henlllllmberN 4U CO\"S. " ' 111 COlli parl1ln brel'llhll : amI Qnallty with an ) ' West II Chlcall'o My eXllerJence haR tancht mo that tl Klvo lI'uodsuIRfnctloll. hrl'ellhllr cattle IIII1Rt III r..crltu tlth. . . "II line. 1 t'XllCct tl r.cthCIII "cre the ( ' ( I" ' " of all.thlill railed In'h. . U. S. I now h 'e25 hulls silitabl , Jar thlR aud next year's scnlce. My cow' ' A1elgh frow 1400 to 2000 1 > ounl1s. COllie aud lie , ban' ' " " " " " " " ' " " " " . . C"'J"J"J"J"J".r.r.rJ".r.r.r . . J"J'.rJ"J"J".r4 1 1 F. w. HAYES , , , Jeweler and O tician ! , . West Side Square , 1 Broken Bow , : Nebraska. I I ; II I I . .ooococQCOC ) ( r , . - . . . . . - - ' : ' Compliments of the ProBs. NHI.ANn OJ IIICJ ( Al'1'01N'i'MHNT9. ! \Ir. Wh lcltelIl : , tlte prc ent I egister , l'rvcII us Hccd'cr tlte firSllotll'Iyears of the Broken Bow ' 14anc1 enl e and has served a5 'I Hegister the past eight years. . He was a candidate for re- I appointmcnt , anll A. II. Copse ) ' , : present representative from this district , was also a candidate for the same place , while Mr. Heese Wa ! ; a canllidate for reappointment - ment of Bccciver. Mr. White- heu1i'vit1l1lrcw from the race a short time ago and Mr. Amsberry clme in a a dark horse for the appointment of Hegi ter. When the senators from Nehraska got reatly to m l1 < the recommf nd- aliens , the order of l eese and Amshcrrv was reversed , Mr. l eese heing' slated 'for Hegistcr and t\lr. AII1 ! herry for HeC'eiver. i\lr. Amiherry ! has been editor of the HeplIblican , in this city , for a long term of years , and for nearly a third of a century has heen an acl ve worker in rc pu h. lican ranks , and is clearly entitled - titled to recog-n tion and emInently - ly litted for the position. 'rhe CUIItII extends its heartiest con. gratulations to him and wishes him the hest of success 111 the new posilion. 'l'he new appointees - pointees will assumc their respective - spective duties about the first of July.Mr. Mr. Whitehead's record in this office.is . exceptionally good and were llnot for the fact that he has erved twelve years in land office work , he wovld no doubt have heen re-appai nted.-Custer County Chief. . ItI > I'l'OP A\ISJIlWln' : KNOCKS A PLUM. D. M. Amsherry , of the Custer COLIn ty l cpu blica n , has hccn a p paintcil Heceiver of the Unitcil States I..4and Office at llroken Bow I ! to succeed John Heese who has been appointed Hegister. 'I'he appointment of Mr. Amsberry willm et with the approval of the republicans of Custer county. ! \lr. Amsberry has been a republican - lican worker in and out of season since Custer countv was first ' placed on the map , and the reward - ward , after all , is only a mere pittance - tance , when compared with the long years of services rendered his party.-Ansley Chronicle Ci tizen. Word comes to us that D. M. Amsberry , editor of the Broken ! Bow Republican , . has been appointed - pointed register of the Broken Bow land .office to succeed J as. Whitehead. 'l'his is an appointment - ment worthily bestowed.-Loup Valley Qneen. . Al\ISHRRV'S ' ' ' . \ APl'OIN'l'J\IItNT. 'l'hc appointment of Editor D. M. Amsberry to land receiver at Broken Bow , puts into federal office one of the most energetic workers of the Republican party in this part of the state. Ile has been editor of the Custer County l epublican for twenty years , and has al ways kept it a strict party organ. IIe has never held a federal or state office , but was county superintendent for three terms and has been chairman and secretary of the county comw mittee for a number years. Mr. Amsbcrry : is receiving congratulations - tulations from friends belonging to both parties. The newly appointed receiver will go inte office July l.-I.Ancoln Daily Star. D. M. Amsberry , editor of the IBrol < en Bow Bepublican , wa ! named by the Nebraska scnator ! to be receiver of the land office at that place. He will succee ( John Reese , who will be transferred - ferred . to thc position of registe ! in the. same office. 'l'he retiring register is Jame ! Whitehead , who is retired be I causc he has had the ofilce fo : three terms. Mr. Amsberry has been ma nJ years a leading party worker it Custer county.-Omaha 'World I Herald. ' 1'he dailv papers have tIll news that D. M. Amsberryedito of the Broken Bow Republican has been slated for a ) > pointmen as receiver of the Umted State land office at Brolmn Bow. W , congratulate the Deacon on hii appointment , lmowing that hc i well cntitled to the honor ani emulents of the position.-Masol City Star. - CONGltA'l'UI.A'i'IONS 1101 { mWl'OR E 1\1. AMSBIUtHV. 'l'hat the right man has rt : ; ceived one of Uncle Sam's choic plums in his section of the stat IS quite evident from the numbc of congratualtions being sho" D ered upon Darius M. Amsberr , I whose appointment by th president as land receivcr , seem . - . - - - - to meet with IcilCral approval , Mr Am'\betry I. as becn a Rtaullch republican ull his life ant ! lor twentY-l'ight years haq zelllou 1 \ ' worl < cd for and stoot ! at the heat ! of the. party in Broken Bow and Custer county. In 188l he was clected county superintendent and served for three consecutive terms. At the closc of the last term hc purchased the Custer County Bepublican , one of the leading papers of the county , and has been its editor from that time on. At one time during his journalistic career Mr. Amsberry stood almost alone in his fight for the party , this section being entirely tinder the control of populistis. IIe was .incapable of defelt , however , fightIng his way inch by inch to the front , linally emerging from the fray with scalps galore dangling at his belt , a clean record , ant ! a topnotch name for his paper. 'l'he following is an exccrpt from the lctter of a prominent repub. lican official , sent to Washington : "Mr. Amsberry has been editor of the Custer County Republican for the past'twcnty years and up to this time has never received recognitiun to any office , state or federal. lIe has been chairman of the county committec and acted as its secretarv a number of years. We feef that recognition - cognition is due him for his untiring - tiring efforts in the cause. " t\lr. Am berry goes into ofiice July 1 , succeeding Judge Recsc , who in turn , succeeds Mr. Whitehead as regisler. - Lincolu Sta te Journal. - - - - - - Mnrried. A t the Ba I't ist parsonage in Alban , } " , May HI , 1CJOCi , Rev. S. A. Douglass olliciating- . W. Cia } ' Oxford , of Browl1willc , and ! \1bs Vadc May Lchaugh. the cstim t- ble daughter of 1\11' . and 1\lrs. John I4ebaugh of near Harris- burg. ' 1'hc groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oxford. He is cmployed by D. H. Hawley in the City Meat Market , where he has worked the greater portion of the time for the past four years , which speaks well for his honesty and integrity. The happy young couple re- cei ved many presents , among them $10 from the groom's father and $30 from his mother. 1'hcy will go to housekeeping in enc of the Kelley cottages on north Main street. We clipped the above from the llrownsville 'rimes , Oregon. Perhaps some of the readers of the RHl'UHLICAN remember Clay. He is the oldest son of James and lWa Oxford. Clay was born at Lillian Creek and lived in Custer county until he was twelvc ycars old , when with hi3 parents he went to Oregon to reside. Republican County Convention. ' 1'he Hepublicans of the County. . of Custer and State of Nebraska , are hereby called to meet in delegate convention at the court house in Brol < en Bow , on Saturday - day August 4th , 1906 at 11 o'clock a. m. , for the purpose of placing in no ination a candidate - date for county attorney , to select 17 delegates for the state convcntion , 17 delegates for the congressional convention of the 6th congressional distrct , 17 delegates for the senatorial convention - vention of the 15th senatorial district and 17 delegates for the 5lth representative district , said last three conventions to be herc- , after called , and for the transaction - saction of such business as may properly come before the meeting. Said conventi n shall be made up of delegates chosen by the republicans of the resptctive townships of the county , apportioned - tioned one delegate for each ten - votes or major fractions thereof r cast for the Hon. B. Letton. republican nominee for judge of the supreme court. Said apportionment entitles r the several townships to the following representations in said convention : lIa.es. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AIlI'ernon. . . . . . . . .11 } . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Allsle.1 KI1fnl1. .I. ) ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arnold. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : > I.lll1all. 7 lIerwn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1,0111' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M.ttle . . . IIroken clla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U ; \I'R'ent. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1. CuMter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " rrullll ! > h. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . VJctorla. : . . . . . . . . Unuirlas Gru\'e. . . . . . 7 ' 'aYlle . . . . . . 1.:1111I. : . . . . . . . . \ . . . . . . . . 2 'VeRt Unloll. . . . . . . . . ( J < : lk Creek. . . . . . . . . . . 5 'VesturvlIlt..11 GarOeld. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Woo" River. . . . . . . .1 < . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Grallt. . . 4 Total.2 ; . . . . . . . . . It is futber recommended thai the eau uses be beld on July 28tl1 to select said delegates. It is furtber recommended thaj no proxies bc allowed in sa it : convention but that the delegate ! present be instructed to cast tll ( I , full vote of the delegation. It is further recolll1nended tha' the delegates prescnt at sait convention be instructed to VOtl for or against tbe endorsemenl of the constitutional amcmhnen' ' relating to the creation of a 8tat4 . board of railway commissioners Arl'lIA MORGAN , Chairman. siA. J. VANANTWItRP , Sec ) ' . . - . . r ' . _ " . . , . , . . . . . -bl : . 11 _ - - - . ' _ . . _ - _ I 1.1. . _ _ : - _ - - ' = -c : ' ' - ' ' - - - - . : ( t . . . f \ . i The . J 1 Food Value - 01 a Soda Cracker' You have heard that some foods furnish fat , other foods make muscle , and still others are tissue building and heat forming. You know that most foods have one or more of these elements , but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly balanced proportions as a good soda cracker / The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water , are richer , , . 10- in the muscle and fat elements , and have a much . . ( higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made I from flour. That is why Uneeda Biscuit should form an important part of every meal. They represent the superlative of the soda cracker , all their goodness and nourishment being brought . from the oven to you it a package that is proof . \ against air moisture and ' ) dust-the price bein : too small to mention. ' : I NATIONAL BISCUJT : COMPANY , - - - - - - - - . - - - - How To Spray Your Orchl\rd. . . The weather just at this time is very favorable for spraying 1 orchards. Fortunately we have been having dry clear weather without rain. 'I'his gives ideal conditions for successful work. May 19th we completed our second spraying on the eighty I acre home orchard and six of our contract orchards wbich we have I near by. I For fifteen years we bave been using' a power sprayer , the pump geared to the wagon wheel. 'L'his year howcver wc have installed an entirely ncw sprayer , an apparatus run by a gasoline engine which is far superior , throwlt1g a steady strong mist of spray and applying more gallons in a day. By using two teams and four men we are able to apply about 2500 gallons of spray daily. One team draws the spray tank and gasoline enginc combined - bined while the other hauls the liquid from the mixing tanks to the spraying outfit in the orchard so as to run the engine con- tinuously. In order to preclude the possibility - bility of running out of water at this crucial time we have put in a cistern holding six thousand 1 gallons of reserve water so that I we are able to spray steadily without being entirely dependent - ent upon tbe wind. We havc also put in a system of elev ted tanks in order to facilitate mixing the ingredients of which tbe spray is omposed. So far we havc sprayed witb Bordeaux mixture , using four pounds of Sulphate of Copper and I five pounds of lime to fifty. . gallons of water. To this we : add two and one-fourth pounds of Arsenate of I4ead. The first spray was applied before the blossom buds opened , but while they were showing. We bave just finished the second spraying aiming to get some of tbc poison within the slowly closing calyx of each apple. Wc at .once egi the third spraying US111g this tImc only Arsenate of Lead in the strength of two and one-half poun1 > s to fifty gallons of water and two pounds of lime. Tbe object of this application IS to serve as a check on the spraying - ing just completed , in ase any branches were missed. Having covered the orchard the third time we will then postponc all further spraying \ lntilthe middle of July when we will again spray with the Bordeaux mixture and Arsenate of Lead , hoping to check by this means thc work of the second brood of our ever persistent encmy thc codling moth. We dail , } " use 192 pounds of Arsenate of Lead , one barrel of Limc , and 2500 gallons of water. 'I.'he daily cost is $27.50. The cost per tree will be estimated and set forth in another article at the close of the season. B , F. STmIIJtNS , Crctet Nebr. This ollice for neat job work. - - - - - - - - - - - - Burlington Bulletin. 1\1 A \ ' 1906. 140w RATE TOUR 1'0 CAJII10RNIA AND PUGH'1' SOUND-To Puget Sound and PorllaIH1 , direct or via California , very i low rate excursion tickets on sale Jnne : 18th to 221111 , inclusive. I To CAJl1IORNIA , PORTLAND AND PU- ! OE'1' SOuND-Daily : low excursion rates : comlllencing June 1st applying via vari- I able routes embracing all western sccn- I ery and attractions. To CAJIJlORNIA AND RJt'1'URN-Still : lower rates June 25th to July 7th - sive ; only $12:50 : additional to include the Shasta Roule and puget Sound. To COI.ORADO AND RH'1'URN-Dailr. : after June 1St. About half rales. Slitl lowcr rales for the Elk's grcat meeting , at Denvcr. Tickets sold July 10th to 15th inclusive. To EASTItRN RESOR'1's-Daily : low sUUlmer tourist rales commencing June 1st to Chicago , St. Louis , St. Paul , Wisconsin - consin allll l\Iichi an Ressorts , also to Niagara Falls , While Mountains and rot ain Resorts. SI'ItCIAJ. IIOz-tnSItItKItRS RATES-1st I and Jrd Tuesdays , low excurson rales to the North Platte Valley , the Dig Horn nasin and olher frontier territory. Personally - sonally conducted excursions on 1st and 3rd 'ruesdays of each month for those seeking free homcstcads of 640 acres of mixed farming and dairying. Write D. Clem Deavcr. Agent Homeseekers' In- forUiation Bureau , 1004 Farnam St. Omaha , Nebraska. Describe your trip to me and let me advise you how to make it lit the least cost. H. 14. ORMSlIV. Agcnt C. B. & Q. Ry. L. W. W AKInItV , G. 1' . A" Omaha. DR. C. PICKETT , Professor of Psychology , Lincoln Medical College. Office at residence. one-half block east of u. n. Church. Chronic diseases given special attentIon. 'Phone 147. A. ARMOUR , J.A. Attorney at Lav. Broken Bow. Nebr. IIa11I1r JURt l1aI elsrht yearN practical eXl'er lellCe a'i Doullt ) ' Judsre. wlllll'lve specJal atteu tlon to the drawing alld t'robathlR' of wills and the mlllllnlRtratlon of estate > ! of deceased per- 1'I0llS ' allli mlnorH. Write or pholle lIIe. I way t:1'1"e you I'trll' . ROSS . G. MOORE , Attorney-at-Law. Hual oRtale 8udloan broker. Oroeo III AJ'Ilc IOdt roken Bow. Nobras ! ! : " . 1. J. SNYDEH , . . Attorney and Counsellor at Law , Pensions amI all kinds of governmenl claims , amI a ! { cnerallaw practice. Of. fice : East 1\1al11 Street , 1st door east of Ihtrl ngton Hotel , Droken Dow , Neb. "General Custer. " . ORB. R. O. & W. E. l'ALBVl' , PHYSIGIANS I SURGEO S. . . 011100 over Dlloberlp'lI Drull : Storo. Droken 1I0w. - NOIllrh. . . . I , DR. C. B. JOB , \ \ Physician and Surgeon Office and residence one block south of Ryerson & George's store. U. CON RADt. o.U. . . . . . . . . Dealer In. . . . Paml' " Wind , MlII , Tanke. Flttlngl , Gasoline Rnginell , elo. etc. Urokon Bow. Nobra ka. SIMON OAMERON , ff 90Y 8 U9ce.ll l' AT LAW. Ioom 8 and 9. Hellity Block , BrolulII Uow. Noh. LACE CURT AINS LAUNDERED. I am prcsared to launder Lace curlains 011 : : tretchers. Satisfaction guaranleed. 11 Your patronage solicited. , - Mrs. Mattie Papineau. lOne l- One block east of RyersOl.l's store. Work neatly done. Prices right. A. P. VANNICE , I Painting , Paper Hanging , Calcimininng , Etc. Leavc orders at Eagle grocery. - , Legal Notices. III County Oourt of Custer count ) ' . Nebraska \ In the matter of the alloptloll of Edward T. and Anna R. Miller. minors. \Vllllamll. . and Anlla 1' = . Coulter. husband alld wife. Notice Is hereby \lIven that on the 12th day of May. 1906. William II. Coulter and Anna E. Coulter. hURbaud and wUe. filcd In the county court of said county , their petition prnyhl\l fur , an order of Raid court , that the minor children of ' ! 'heodoru MIller and Susie 1 . MilicI' , de. . ceas d. towlt : Edward ' 1' . Miller. alret f vo . years anll Allila E. Miller , aired two years. may be leirall ) ' adopted. and be and become the I leially adopted and constituted children of said petitioners ; that said petitioners freely and volulltarlly offer to adopt said 11111101' chll. dren and lell'all } ' constllute aUlI make said children the children of Raid pelitlolllrs by adoption : and the heirs of the estate of said petitlollers the ! ! allle all If said ehllllren were the children of said petltlollers by birth. lIearJull' upon said petition llIed hercln IR fix- cd for tbe 18ti.1 day of Juue. llJ06 , at 10 u'clock a. m. before the County Judge of said couuty at \ the court room In lIrokell 1I0w. Nebraska , at t \ 4 which time all persons Interested III salel petl. tloll may al'Pcar and object alllll'roteHt to Rahl I adoption aud dellY the allell'atloll ! ! set ant In \1 1 saldl > ctltlon. Dated this 12th day of May.I9l" " ' . [ SEAL } A. R. IIUMl'lIIm\ . 4'J.l Cuullty Jnd\le. NO'rICE Ol ! ' APPOINTMENT OF ADMIN ISTRA'1'OR. County Court. Custer Count ) ' . Nebraska. To the lIelrRandnextol Kin of JohnJuker.Jr. You are hercby lIotlfied that Clara II. JukeI' . widow of salll dt'cease.l , haR IIled her petition III Rllel Court , : lhkhllr that she lIIay he apllolnt. ed A .mlnltitratrlx of tbe estate of John JukeI' Jr. . decea8ed. Said matter has been liet for ' hearllllr fur June 'Jth. llJO ( , . at IUo'clnc\ \ . III. . at the Couuty Court HOOIII , In IIrakellllow. when . . . alllntcrested parties lIIay aPI.ear alld bc heal'll. : w I > atedthe l th day of Ma } ' . 1')00. f. lSIIALJ A. R. lIUMI'IIKIICount ) . JudR'e. J. A. AKMOUK , AU' ) ' . 4'.51 Ulllte,1 StateR I.allli Omce. , I.lncoln , Nebraska. MOl ) ' IS , 1900. f Notice Is hereby \llvclI that the follnwlull'- nallle,1 settlcr has filellnotlcu .of his Illtention to lIIake lIual proof III support of hlR claim. 011111 , that sahl proof will he made befure A. H. ' IlulIIl'hre ) ' . county Jlldll'e. at lIroken 1I0w , 011 ' June.o. 1\106 , vl : I HNIE 1' . MOOHI , for the ' w IIw Sectloll 3 0111I1 seH lIe\1 \ bectlon 31 , I' towlIshl ! ' I" . Hallll'e20 W. lie nallle 1 the fol. lowltllr wllnellse ! ! to trove hi ! ! continuouR resl. dence I1llOn nnd cultlvatlou of saht hUIlI , vl : Oliver Ridenour , of IIroken lIuw. Nebraska : . I ' Johll J. Moore. of IIroken lIow. Nebraska : 'T Charles 1' = . Snider. of IIrokoll 1I0w. Nebraska ; . Charles W. Moore. of lIrokell lIow. Nebraska. , 4' ) ' : : CIIAS. 1 : " SIIIWlI. He\ll ter. . I '