) . . , . . , I . . . . . . . - . . ' . , : 1 . . , . " : - t30o\e'1 \ < L\\Hl\tU\U \ \ . I ' 1L \ . . . I 6La\tI i . OUNTY . . VOL. XXVI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKAJ THURDSAY , MARCH 51 19081 NO , ' 39 - - - - . . I I , There's No , Time to Loose If you want to secure one or more of our handsome' Jewelry bargains , We are offering positive sacrifices this week , and it is your opportunity to secure c e r t a i n money-savers in Dinmond and other Gem Rings , Gold and Silver Watches , nngagemeuts and Wedding - ding Rings , Scarf.Pins , Lockets , Chnrms , Chains , Brooches. Studs , Neck-I.nces , Sleeve Links , $ il\'c4 ware , Clocks , Opera.Glasscs , etc. Where Will Yon Take It ? This question often arises after you have consulted the best ( not the cheapest ) physic an you know , and have received hie ; prescrip- tion. It should go to the best drug-gist you know-o n e who will use only the right kind of Drugs and will not try to fill it if he hasn't the rigb t kind. It should go to the druggist - gist who will exercise the greatest care in getting the right drug and the quantity and will go over his work several times to be sure he is right. We conduct our prescription - tion business as the best druggist should , and this is an answer to the question , . "where will you take it ? " ' J.8 , & J.F I Baisch DRUGGISTS. Broken Bow , - - Neb. - " r r ' ' . . . " . . . . . . . . , . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " , , , . ; . . . . . , , , , . . . , ,4' , , ' . . . - . . . . . . . , " . . " , , , . . , , . . . . . . , f' : , , LENT BECAN , t YESTERDAY. t " All Kinds of Fish f r Lent. i " Lobster. . . . . . . . . per can , 30c , Shrimps. . . . . . per can , l " c i Sardines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .per can , 5e , 10c , 15c and 20c \ : Salmon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per can , 12 c , 15c 20c and 25c { YARMOUTH BLOATERS SALT MACKl EI4 1 I WHIT ] FISH : Full Cream Cheese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a pound 'l'ROUT , 20c , Fancy Navel Oranges. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .per dozen , 25c , 39 , 35c and 45c it White Clear Honey in Comb and Extracted ; Fancy Large Grape Fruit ; Pure Olive Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a bottle , 35c and 65c / \ Our Coffies arc Strickly High Grade ; j c A pound , 1Sc , 20c , 25c , 30c and 35c. . Pure Food product ! . iT. c. : E3C > VVE : , PHONE No.5. NOITH SIDE. BROKEN BOW , NEBR. . 'I'HADI. : , Pure Old Cider Vinegar MAJtI ( l L" , , , , , . . . , , . , , . J ; . . . . . . . " IIIiJ1i'"IiIr.1"I'Jr.1I1" ! ' ' : " ' ' ' ' ' ' . . . . ! IJf1II'IJr.I"1Jr.I' ; ' ' ' ' ' . : r.r.r.m'Jr.1lill' : : ' ' : PillllJr.IIIIII f.1" " ' ' "GREAT V ARI'ETY In this store will be found the grea1est variety -qualities-of groceries to be found in Custer county. They arc all good goods and conform to the , j ; . ! Pure J'ood ! laws , but of each article we have several : ' : ) J . , ' qualities so that we may be able to meet the demanrls . of patrons. . . ' ' Take canned pear , for instance. . , Ve have a i ; quality similar to those used by the Montgomery I' Ward patrons , only they are better and we sell 'em at . the same price. We have another quality at 5 cents " \ higher per can , and another quality l cents higher. And it is thus through the Jong hst of articles we have in stock , enabling us to meet the wants of every- onc. Come in and we'n show you. . . - : - - . ' Sllepparcl & BurN : , . ' . Phone 125. South Side Square By paying subscription to th ( REMBMBBR REPUDLIOAN one year in ad. . vance you wil1 receive FREE the AMERI.OAN : B'AUMER 1 year , "Heavenly Twins" Held Conventions The Democrats end Populists Held Mass County Conventions and Elected Delegates to State Conventions - - ' ' ' ' ' . 'l'Iut POl'ULIS'l'S. The populist mass convention held in the court house last Thursday afternoon was callcd to order by C.T. . Beal who stat- cd the object as being to elect delegates to a state convention to be held at Omaha on the 5th , which convention would elect delegates to the National convention - tion to be held in St. Louis for : the purpose of placing in nomination - nation candidates for president and vice presideht , A temporary organhmtion was effected by electing J. J. 'l'ooley as chairman and J. G. Lconard , secretary , and a motion followed and carried to make the temporary - rary orgamzation a pern1anent 'one. 'one.C. . W. Beal , James Stockham , Geo. Greenwalt , C. II. Jeffords. . and C. T. Holliday were appointed - pointed a committee on resolu- tions. While this committee were considering the resolutions that had been prepared a dela- gation of twenty-two to the state convention was selected , as follows : M. I. . 1.\lub C. W. W11I1'I C. ' 1' . Holliday M.O'Urlen Jesse Gaudy C. W. Layton V. Alleu C. ' 1' . Orr C. II. JetIordi W. I . Warreu James Stockham Georlfe Greeuwalt Alvin Dall ) ' John I'lrn'lt J. H. Brown ' 1'011I Hyers John l\1I1rra ) ' J. C. I\'anll W. H. l.ewl8 John Conley her Johusou Jc.e Wilson The convention adopted the resolutions reported , as follows : We , the Populists of Custer County iu mass conveutiou nssemhled , herehy reo new our faith in the doctrines of the party as declared in the Omnhn Plntform of 1892 and re-affinned in each suhse- quent National Platform. We call the peoples attention to the fnct that subsequent events have proven the correctness of positions taken by the party on all public guestions. We demand the llnmedinte reductiou of the tariff , aud the removal of all tariff duties on all necessaries of life. We demand the free nlll ] unlimited coinage of both gold nnd silver at the Ie- al ration of 16 to I supplemented by the Issuance of government paper money iu sufficient volume to meet all the demnnds of trade , nll money to be a full legal ten. der , and we demnnd a Government Pos. tal Saving's Dnnk. We demand thnt the Government shall own and operate all public utilities , but until this CAU be accomplished we dem nd that all dividends declared hy railroads and other corporations shnll he based on actual value aud no more fraudulent stocks shnll be issued. We favor the election of the United Stntes Senntors hy a direct vote of the people. We cOlllmend the last legislnture ill I enacting into lnw the Populistic princi. pIe : ! of a 2 p r mile passenger farc , the abolition of the iniquitous free pnss s'stem and ull other measures thnt have redo\\1111ed to the good of the peoplc and we demlllll ] the immediate and rad. icnl reduction of freight RIll ] express rates. rates.We rejoic in the fact that the seel1 sown hy. the People's party have fnlleu ou good ground aUlI are sllringing up nu hundred foh ! . The so ca lcI ] vagaries of the Populists have he en espoused as sound doctrine hy men in all political parties and we ca 11 u ] > on all good men to join us in one supreme efTort to rescuc the government froul the hnnds of its dispoilers nnd restore it to the people , There being 110 further busi. ness the convention adjourned. 'l'Hl { DU1\10CRA'l'S. The emocratic county conventiol1 met in the county judge's of1ice allt organize by electing ] . J. Boblitts chairman , and J. W. Haney secmtary , M. U. Warringtoll and 1\1. \ S. Edd ) were appointed commiUl'e 011 or er 0 : business. R. G. Moore , W. B. Eastham aUl Daniel Buckley were appointed the committee on resolutions. After the report of the eornmitte ( on order of business was l\lIlde Dnl adopted , the committee on resolu tions reported the following resolutiolll which were adopte : " 'l'no dOlllocrutic purty 01 tilt ! COUllt ) ' ( ) OU8tor ronfllrlllB It II 1I1I01ln1lCO to thl tUIIO honored prlnciplull ( If .loffor80lllul dOlllocruc ) ' IInd doelnroll Its ulldyllli hOIiUllty to the 111111111 IIlId hnJOcrlllY 0 ropubllclln natlol1nl udmlnlHtratlollll. "It chnrloll thnt the IIppnllllll : IIbuIH ! dillcl080d 111 rocol1t 1II0811nlUH 01 th , pr08iJon t uru the direct l'OIiUltll 01 th , 101l1.conlinued rulll1 01 the rupubllcnl pnrty In nntlonl\1 uffulrs. 'l'ho people C I no lonlor doubt thu Inherent perlldy ( J the 818tOlll 01 1:0Vornlllunt 10Rturod unl mnlntnlnod by the rcpuilllclU1 purt ) I1ll1cO the republlcnll proilidont hlmliOl hU8 lurnlHhod the ovldence u1ulnllt It Ita ronlolnctorll , couvlcted and uneol1vle1 - ud , arc but the IIhl1l1l010811 product8 01 6YlltcIII 01 public plunder and debauehor too lonl : ol1dur"d by a patient and lIuffol lul : flcoplo. ' "Wo reenrd wIth prillo ul1d udllliratioll t.h6t. tnlenl Alllorleull. thnt mutchl088 lo/ulor. / hUH blazed thl ! WilY to wholollolnu public oll1lon ) 1\1111 80 uil ! ) ' ohllmplonod tHe ell\l80 of the ) ) ooplu. HIR zen I ulHllIlI. dylll ! : Ollore ) ' . his wilio 1\1111 fur HUOltll : IItnt081111\118htp stnmp hllll , nil thu Iront. . 0111. 11\'ln1 : AUIIJrlcnl1 IItntoRlllnl1 nl1d 011. dour him to nil thollo who bollovo III oqllnl rllhtll to 1\11 IInd Roclnl \ p'lvllelulI ; to IlOnl ! . "We thorlloro declnro tlUlt WI ! III'U Ull1\11lr110\l81y III luvor 01 thut Irout COlli. 11101191' . Wllllnm J. Bryul1 nil the next dOll1oorntlc eundlllnt.o lor the pruHldoIlC ) ' 01 thu Ullitud t3tntoli , nlld wo hOI'ub ) ' III. IItruct ullr dulolutoH to the next I1l1ti0I1I\1 tlomocrlltlc conVOl1t1ollllt DOII\'UI' to vote lor WlIlInll1 J. Bryun U8 tbo domooratlo nomilloo lor president , IIl'st. hUlt IInd III the tlmu. " Delegates und alternates to the 8tato cJnvention wern then elected 1\8 \ foIlows. DEI OA'fES. 1\1 \ C Wurrington I . B. Hichmh : 11\1. \ S. Eddy Clarence Mackey J. T. Bridges Jumes Decker Diah Woodruff HoberL Flemming Ed. ScoU d. McComas AI.TimNA'l'ES. W. B. Easthum .J. W. Hancy B. .1. 'lierney : I . J. Boblitt8 , T. 'r. Arthur .John Moran Geo. Williams Geo. Marsh L. C. Morris Carl 'rnsier A rlsolutioll was alollled , mcom. mending the nomination of CluroncJ Mackey as state trcllS lrol' und A. C. Shnllenbarger for overnor. \Consistency. \ J ] ) J'l'OI { l nl'UI1J.lcAN : "Consistancy is a jewel" when used in channels of right , hut a oftcn employed it is not a jewel of the first water-it cven hc- comes vice-versa and hould hc prefaced with a large In. For illustration I copy an article - ticle from Worlds Events : "lu IIamiltou County , Ohio , a mlln was engnged in the grocery husiuess. lIe enjoycd a very sntisfactory trade R ! ; he wa ! ; supplying the cOInllluuity with needed nrticles at satisfactory prices. . There was not the slightest friction hc.1 t cen him mill his clientele , and the I fulure seemed bright from a bllsiucss stnndpoint. "One day a representativc of the Stnndnnl Oil company clime into his place of business and suggestell that il might he to his advantnge to hnmlle , theil' ' oil. 'fhe Ilealer replied that under ordinary circmnstnuces he would he lJuite wi1liug to 110 so , but for t1ll' present his customers were sntisfiel , aud his relntions with the producers were very friendly , and he snw uo reason for IIl11king a chnlJge unless he could get an clJunlly geOl ] grade of oil at a lower ligure. I "With this : retired hut tie ngent , reo I turned in a few dnys RlIII renewed his proposition. lIe met with the fiame re- sistnuce as before. Six weeks later the ngent again appearell determined to use forceful persunsion , which is chnracter- istic of the Stnndard Oil compnny , ntll ] informed the grocer that unless he discontinued - continued the sale of competing oils 1111 I } bought solely of the Stnndnnl Oil company - pany , a new grocery would hc startcl1 aro\\1111 the corner. "The grocer , having a m lIIl he cnllell his own , and a 1mck-hone . that hr\ll alwnys heen sufficient for relJuiremenLc ; . laughed at the thrent am ] continued to sell oil of the competing company. lu clue time the uew grocery was startetl , and inste31 } of selling oil at theolrl price , they mlHle a cut of three ceuts on thc gallon , ' 1'0 the utter amazcment of thc grocer , his customers , on learniug of the price of oil at the uew storc , deseltcd him at once aud uot only purchascllthcir oil hut their other goods of his competitor. " Thus for the paltry sum of about six cents per month , they went back on the one who had carricd them along through sickness - ness and hard times. I 'l'hat grocer is now solid ti ng insurance for one of the big in- I surance companies with headquarters - quarters in Cincinnati , and it is but fair to say that his ungrateful - ful customers are now rewarding ( No. 5m. ) ImpOIl' ! ' 01" ' 1'111' : CONDl'l'ON 0 ( , ' 'I'll 1 , Broken Bow State Bank , of IIrokcn 1I0w. CUMter Coullty. Nehraska , Cllarter No. r.lU. 111Iurjlol'ateli. : III till'tatc 01 NclJraska. at till' 1'loSI' of hll llIes 1"dJl'lIaI'Y tll. 1\1)1 \ ) : ! . IIJOUIWIS , ; : I.oallsaa 1IIscounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'It ! .18 .7f ovcrdrafts , sccured allli I1I1 Cl'lIrcti jl.5 : ! : lIank.llIg 1I0n e , furniture , Ilxtllres 100.01 1 > ue Irom lIat'l. state anti jll'l. vate lJallks an lJankcrs..1W.8(1 . { J1 "hecks allil Itcms 01 ex- change. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : " ) ( ) .j ; . I'asll J Curcrnc ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.001.1.10 J I Coin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1I.lItJ.UI : : tJJ. tJO.7 ( - - - 'I'otal casll on lIallll. . . . . . . . . . .121.'ino : : : . . . ' ' nll.I'I'ItS : " : aliital tock jlaltllll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t : JO.\JUO.lM \ SlIrl'lnM btock. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1U\JUO.lM \ l'llI 1\'lullal lid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1i\I8.t \ 111I1I\'luual I elll ( lt ! > III ) . JI'CtM to clwck. . . . . . . . . . . . . 'II:1.WI.W : Urmand cCl'tlllcalt.s of Ilc. jloslt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r,1 :175.j : ; UUI' to lIat'l. statc allli 111'1. vatc lJallk allli hankl'l' ! > . . 1:1-.0,31 : : : 'JIO.U':3C. ! 'l'olal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 jl ,7U : : H'1'A'I'y' Ol' NIWUAIiKA. l . . COUNTY ' ' . SS. 01' CIIWI'Y.JI , r I..J. M. l'I"lIlml.INo.'Icc ! > hlcnt of Ill , II alJo\'c nallll'll hallk.uo hcre \Irc \ tJWear lilat tll , LJ .lho\'I' ' stall'mellt 1M a curl'cct a 1111 truc Call' ' " the rcpllrt mauc to thl' Slatc lIanklllj " lIoal'u. J. J\I. "Ul1ItIIIINU. : II NI'I'I1'1' I"I' : : : . H.JC. W AnnWK l , . L. J. M. KIMlllml.INu f DI reC t or : ; . SuhscrllJed anu tJworn to hclon' 11I1 this 4tll da } ' of Marcil. IIII ) : ! y [ SJAI. : ! W. 11. gAH'fIlAM r- . Notary l'ulJl { c My COlIllIl15ilon : cxplrci May : : J. . I U. the Standard Oil company by pa'ing live centH a gallon advance - vance price for 011 , or two cents above the old pricc. ' 1'his incidcnt would he uscd by many to show th ( dcstructiv methods of the Standard Oil company , but unfortunatcly thcre is another side to the argument. 'rhe Standard Oil company could never have attained - tained the position it holds today had not the people all over the land , in their anxiety to save a a few paltry pennies , forgot how little it meant to them-and how Hutch it' meant to thcir dealcr. 'rhe Standard Oil com pan ) ' , understanding the cupidity of' the peoplc , saw thc chance to profit by it and in so doing justly fell under the ban of the criminal law. Now , this is not written to palliate the evil deeds of the Standard Oil company , but to point out where we , in our penny- wise and pound fooli hness , open wide the Q'ate for rascality to enter and get in its unlawful work. Business men should also be honest with cach olhcl' , a 11(1 work for the intercst of thcir clientelc , which is not always the case. For instance , Smith is doing a gOOl ! business , as also is Jones on the ncxt street , but Jones is not satisfied to let Smith do as paying a busincss as he s ems to bc. So hr , lihe the Standard Oil company remcm- bers thc cupidit ) ' of customers , and puts out a leader to draw suckcrs , and if he succecds in drawing to himself somc of Smith's custom he has only suc- ceedcd in doing Smith an injury and an injustice. A few years ago a good friend of mine purchased of a ccrtain firm a suit of clothes for which hc paid fifteen dollars. 'l'his suit had becn selcctcd by thc I proprietor , as the purchaser was I not a judge of clothes. My friend was well pleased with thc suit , until one day a month or so later , in passing the store his amaz mcnt ca l be imagined when hc ! > 'aw strcch d oV'cr a dummy a fac ; III ile of his su it and on it a card rcading thus : 'l'his suit for S4.91) No one would ever be able to make my friend believe but what he was badly swindled on the price of that suit. Can it be possible that of all that dwell upon the carth. only man IS vile. Oh that the day may dawn whcn all may recognize - nize the "fatherhood of God , and the brotherhood of man , " when all will iollow the g-olllcn rulc. Can il be that the time will come whcn all will deal justly and love mcrey ? Yes ! 0 , yes , "When Satan hics himself to regions down below , Wherr fcc and Coal trusts stand no carthly show , Where votary's for grecd find ample room , And all dishonest combincs mect their doom. Whcre hobby-horses with their riders tal to night , Like some wcird phantom swiftly passing - sing in the night , When all disgraceful - graceful dealings , perverse ways , All viciousness that human heart displays Start down the Shoot where all othcr cri mcs have gone , WIIA'J' 'l'lIItN IS r.H1I'1' lIIay look for thc millcnial dawn. 1\1. G. 1\1. ' 1\ > , the I Itl'UHT.1CAN otl ce for fine Job printing. ( No. Hi ) HI'I'OH'l'.IJo' ! ' 1'111' ; enNUI'PION ( > Jo' The Security State Bank of Brokcn lIuII. NI'IJI'a ka , ( 'hartl.1' Nu iii' ! 1IIl'tIl1Hl'atl'd III the 'Hatl' ul Nl'hra ! > ka al thc \\tI \ I' 01 hu lne ! > s 1"clJl'lIal' ) ' H. I\K \ ) . JltuU/lct ; / ; " : I.oalls alllillblount : ! > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f mu.lI.I : : UI'crrlralb. M'IUre : ; 11111 ulI ccurell lj.)1 ' lou ! ! > , ! > tuck" . securities , Ju gmcnt' > clalllls. l.tC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \I j.jl Banklllg hou e , IUl'llltlll" ( ' . IIx url'l > . . r..UUO.lM I > ue frulllllal'l , htate allllliri. vato : lJank ! > allli lJankcl's. . 2 ,1I3J.11 : . Oa II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .laI.211 3.OtH.tJ. - - - 'rota I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f IIU.IO'.I : ! I.I.\IIILI'I'IIS : I ' : ajlltal block palllln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f 16OO..W SUfjllu ! > 1'111111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a.r.uo.lM UIIIII\1111'lll'l'ullt ! > . net. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! .7Ia.I' ' ' lts Muh 111I1I\'lIlual Ilejlu Ject to Chl.ck. . . . . . . . . . . . . .if 7I.BI .ltJ I > clllallli C\'l'tlllcat. . of 110' jlOi\t. \ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1,1:111.11I : : ; l'lnll' cel'tIIlt'atCI > oluel'lIslt. 1.8:11.1kl ! : IJcrtillel1 dll'cks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700.01/ / I > uc tllllat' ! . ! > tatl' anll Ilrl. vate IJanks allti hankUl'fi.MU : ! \ ! ! bll,5IJH.b' 'l'otal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . If llu.tm'.1 S''NI'I' ! : UI" NI'l1ltASI : . \ . } h . , ' ' ' ' . COUN'I'01" GUs'I'lm. 1. It. 1 > . I'lckett. l'a lIlcr of the abo\ ' , lIalllell hallk. 110 hcrehy s\\'ear that tll alJovc slatl'lIIcnt b a ClIl'I'l'Ct anll truc cOil of thc rCIort , nHl l' tll thc Statc lJankllll hoal'lI. 11. U. I'OjI 'I"I' . . \tll' t : W. A. Uco1'c. ! ; l UlrcctorJ . .lull'S Haulllont , r l' SIlIJ 1 rlJcl0111I1 Mworn to IJclorc 11\ I tllb Hh ria } ' 01' MLrch. IOUS. , L JAI.I : 1. . \ . HJNIMU. : Notary l'ubill. . M ) ' towulll > loll cXlll ! Ci : : Marchi : : . jl10. Scll Your Hogs to RUllom. G. H. Huss01l1 is now buying and shipping- hogs and requests all who have sw1t1e to 'ell to call on him and gct his prices which will alwtys be the highest com- mcsnrate with the market. He is making' his headquarters at the D1'IIce Lumber J'ard where he cau be interviewed every day. Detter see him if you have hogs for sale. , - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - Still The Same Hv r since time wlls-thnt is to SIl } ' , 119 fur as.the oldcst inhibitnnt of Cusler couuty cau rcmem1Jer- the syslcm , in the.spriu , from a spcll'ofJ : Icthcr } ' in : the wiuter , lIecIeltouiugtup } ] 'aud there was 1I0thill so gOOlIfor thllt purpose as Sassafras AUII it is stil1 the Sllllle now as when grnnl1I\1I \ declnred , h } ' the grcnt horn SpOO1l , that to tone up the systcm aUI } ] Jurif } ' the hlood thcre's nthiu ) like Snssafrns 'fell. Vou cnll IlIlIke the tOlling.up IUIIl purif'illg killd of teafter procuring - ing the snssllfrns here at 36 cents a pound S. Fl. . : : L.e > e The Busy : Druggist - Wail . Papers Its like picking up money when you Ibuy your paper hcre considcring some of the bargain oITers we are making just now. Our Spring' stock is just now arriving and in order to make room for it we have to do somc very sever price cutting to dcalt out remnants - ants , odd rolls and some left lincs , but not enc roll is more than six months old. l verJ' roll was ncw last fall. We make the samc stock deaning eyery spring and fall that we are making now , ) 'ou can pick up some nicc bargains'just now. Ed. McConlas Druggist BROKEN - - BOW . - - - - - - ( No. W.I. . ) 1II.i'Olt'l' : Ol 'l'In ; CONDI'l'ION ' 1'111' 01" ; Custer National Bank of I1rllKl'lI BoIn thc itatl' of Nehraska. at tile ( ' 111'11' III' husilles . ( < 'I'brual' ) ' IHh. 100M II1S0Ullrys. : : ( , lIanoo ! 011111 Iliscounts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115IUt5.35 P. S HUIIIto \ ! SI CIl1'I' clrclliatioll. . . . : :5000.00 UallklllH : hOIlM . fUl'l1ltUl'c. IhtIlI'C" : . . :1U : U.IO Duc I'rulII Statc Balik an l1allkcr . . r..o.uo 1 > 111' 11'011I ajljlruvcll 1'I' CJ'l'C agclltoo. . 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