The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, July 26, 1905, Image 6

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I SHFR LOCK
Sholmes
By A. CONAN DOYLE,
Author of "The Adventure, of Sherlnc. Holmes."
The Mound of the BitkcrvlIlM," "Thf Slln
of the lour," "A Study In Sciiietv" Etc.
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I.ntr Irnt t''clt or .rH thli mnrnlni: nn
tm lilont miMirr"'l nt lowr Nor.onil
lilrh pninto it It fi-nrort. to n fi-rlmm
crlmo Mr J iimn oM'vrin l n vn Known
rr-ililrnt ff tti it miluir'i, win r. Ii- Imi rnr
i tv on Inn liTifiiirt-t n ii luillcliT for m inv
jnri. .Mr njiiuio H i lurhilor. tlft-
,, two joan rf ari , nml IIpm In l)i-i'ii Pi-iif
r, lloiico nt til" S l1 till Illl c tut of till' 1111(1
k of Hint nnnv lie Ii i hail t li- r'fntiittiti
of l Itiu n man of iii'iitrr h.ililtu ri
v rr llvn null iitltlinr Pot hiiiii" tear h
i lint pnu'lli nllv ttlthlrittn from (ho Iniil
i ticn In ttliidi lio 1 1 f-.ilil to li.ivo iirnriHi"l
t ionlilirnM" wiMltb. A nmnll tltnhi-r tnnl
'till i-xlstt. howitor. nt tlu b 11 It of thn
. limine, and Inst iil.rht, nloiit 12 o'clock,
nn nl.imi wan i;lti n Hint oin of tlio ntnclH
ttns on ftro Tim i iii;Iiiom ttiro pooh upon
tli iit, but tlio iliy wood hnrnoil ullh
Krr.it fury, nnd It wim Impniilldo to nr-
trit tlio iimllintr.itlnn until Hid ntncl limt
i born ontlroiy roniiiniril I'p to thin imlnt
tln Inildi'lit lmro tlio nppi ni.inro of m,
inllnat y nrrlnVnt, Put fri'sh Inillriitlnii-
roi'in to point to hitIiuim mIiii" Hiirnr"
n i xpti'iot' d (it tlio iilitoni o of tlio m.ti
trriofdll'l oHitlillHlunttit from thn m-i in.
of tin' firoi it Ad nn Inquiry follow nl. wlidi
uliou-id Hint lie (mil iIIn ippomoit from tlm
luiiio An i unliiiit tun of hln mmn r
r.ilod Hint tlio boil hid not l in M pt In.
Hint n unfo tthhli mood In It wiim opi ii.
tlint n niirnlii r of linnoit.int imihm who
ernltrrnl iilmiit tlio mom nnd llnnllv that
thorn worn hU'nn of i imirdoroui ntrucKlo
llitllt tinrcH of Mood ticlni foiiml wit Ii In
ttio room, nnd nn onKon twillilm: iitlrK.
"hlrh iiIko Hhownl Htnlni of liloiic! upon
tlm li.mdlo. It Ii known Hint Mr Joiiint
Dlilncro Imrt locoltul a Into tliltor In hi
1.. .l.J-.... at.... ..!..!.. I .1 . .....
j,'" iniHMii iiinii iinii iiikoi, rum mo raiou
Slfouiiil hfin hoi n lilontllli'd nn tlio pinporty
ttf 'tlilta it.trumi ,il... Iu t. t ii I .....I....
mi" i" i "mil ii iiii n i ji'iiiiis I iiiiiiiii
nolli lior n.iuiiil Jdlui lloitnr M I'.iil.ino,
Junior purliior of (,1111111111 .'. Mil'ir
I. iiiii of IM (tronhuiu IhiIIiIIiii-'h, i: i' 'I'Ipi
pollio Im'IIcm- that tlioy liato ovldi noo in
tin Ii tio iii'Hulmi ttlihli Hiippllon a vory
riiiitliiLlui: inotito rm tlio ciliiii'. ami ill-
riiuottior It 1 aiiiiot In' iliiulitid that houhii
tlouiil (Ivvulopmi nli will follow
l.uli r It In iuiihiii-iI (ih tto l(o to prosl
that John Hoi'tui Mi l''url.Mi( lmi 111 tu. illy
I" on 111 r all il on tlio 1 hiui:i uf thn itiunlor
lif .IoiiIih (lliliuro (I Ii ill li:iMl iirlnlii
tftli.it it tyurr.iut luH Iimiii IhikmI. Thorn
(1I1. no hooti fwrtlii r mid hltilHtor ilovi'loin
tiioiiiii In tlio liit'PHtlKntlnn nt Norwood
Hi-dihH tho iili'iin of 11 xttiiKKlo In Iliu
room of (ho iinfoilun.ito Imlldi r It Ii
liott Known (hut tlm i'nui-li wlndiwi
nf tilt, ln.ill iiotii ftiltli ti In 1111 flu (ir.uiiiil
lli 101) woio found (o ho upon. Hint thoiu
'Vi'io 111111 hi 1 If hoiiio InilKy iihjcot
?nad liriin ilinipji'd nrroMii to tho ttood pllo,
'nnd Dually It li utmiutod Hint I'liiiuoil it"
fMiilli linvo Itoo'u found 111110111: tho oh ir
'Co il imhri of tho (lio Tho pold o thoiu v h
till it n iiioHt I'i'UHatloiiul orluio h ih lii on
commit IM1, tlint tlio vli'tlm wiis i'IiiIiIhmI
,io iloiilh In lilt ohm hoilionin, hl-i papoii
trlili d unit hli ili'.ul hoily iIiukkiiI mt nn!
tto tln wood Min'li. wlilili win 1I1011 hi'ultid,
'Ho n't to lildo nil Iiiui'h of Iho 1 1 lino Thn
'conduct of tho iilmlnnl Itivi'Mtlnuilon h 11
lioon loft III tho I'Ypotli uood lllllldil of In
'npi'i'toi 1 .01 1 null) or Hiotlaud Vutil, who M
folloului: up tho rlouH with hlu ui'imim
'toini'il 1 nori;y nnd h.ikui Ity.
1 SljoliiirU llolnii'M llslclicil, wltll oliKod
e.M's iiiul llticor tips liiKi'lhor, to HiIk 10
Uiurl.ulilo irfoiint.
!5 "Tlio I'll1!' Iiiih certainly smuc imltiN
f lulcriwt," Hitlil In- In lilt Innuiilil
fiisliliui. "Mny I iihU, In Ilii' Hint il.ii'o,
Jlr. iMcl'mliini', linw It U Unit ymi uro
Hi I II nt lllii'ity, hIiuo tlu'io uppoMrs tn
h' oiioiikIi utlili'iifc In Justify jotic nr
fi'sl V
."1 lli nt TotTlnlnii 1,imIo. Wild.
bi'iillk Willi niy pnionlM, Me. Iliilmi"),
lint Inst nloiit. Inning to do liusliiom
ry'-lnto'wllh Mr. .Iinuw tlliliiiTo, I
Htnyotl nt 11 liiilol In Norwonl 11 tit I
mini' tn my InisliirsM frulll llli'li'. I
ilaicw iHillihiK nt' litis nll'nlr 1111III I win
In flu t im In, when I ii'iul what .Mm
linvt jTtst lioiiril. I nl niiio hiiw t Ik Inn
i-llioltiiii;or ni tny inltliin, nml 1 lmr
rioil to put tln riiM lnt 1 oiir I111111H. 1
luivi) tin ilmilil fill I should liino 1 11
unvMliil idlliiT nt tn, i uy oilloo or nt
my li'iino A m-iii idlnwwl mo i'i'miii
Loiiiloti lliiiluo 'I. iliu i I luiM' no
dolllit Client lienteii! WI1.1I N Unit':"
It was it cuiuc "f 111 liell, I" illuwi'l
Instantly hy lieat.s steps up ei tlu stair
A Itliituellt Inter our nlil I'rleiul l.esliaile
Iippeiitnl III tin iloorwn.t (er Ills
Hliouliler 1 cnitKtit 11 ;liiupM I' one or
two llliU'iilllH'il pullceiiii 11 outslile
"Mr. .I0I111 lloclor MernrlnnoV" s.inl
client foe, wltll n
l.cstrnili'.
our iinfotttiimii
Kliiflly fitoo.
"I itrro-t . vmi for tlio willful tnuiiler of
Mr. ilniiiiM olilnere of Lower Norwunil "
Mi'l'itt 111110 ttinieil In us wllh 11 cc-p
lute of itepiilt' nml siinl. Into li.j iluilr
nnoo ninro IIUo one who Is criwlioil.
"tine iiinuiotit, l.estraile," snltl
Ilolines. "Half an linitr more or less
can mal'o no .IliTereuce to you, nml tho
p'lltlolllMU WHS llliollt to Kite US Illl DC-
eoiinl of this very Intoiestlii"; nlTalr
wlilili iiiIkIu nlil us in cloiiiiiiK il up."
"I think tlieie will be no illlllciilty In
olearlUK It up," hmIiI l.e.straile grimly.
"None tin less, with your porinls
Moll, I should he much Interested to
hear his ifconnt."
"Tteii, .Mr. Holmes, it Is illlllcull for
me to rofn-o .ton itnyililiiK, for 3011 luixe
liofli of use to the force unco or twice
lu the pasl, nml we owe .miii a km.i1
tin 11 at Seotliiul Vanl," said l.e-itniile.
"At the same lime I must leuialu with
my prNouer, and I mil h niud to warn
him that anything ho nin. n.iy wlll ap
pear III evidence HKiilnst hllll."
"I wish unthlui; Iiclter," said our
client. "All I ttsk Is that you should
lienr and leeoKtile the ulisoluto liutli."
I.eslrade looKed at his watch. "I'll
kIm you half an hour," said he.
"I must explain llisi,"Hnld.Mel''arlano,
"that I know nothing of Mr. .tonus
Olilacrc. Ills name was familiar to tue,
for many yours ap my parents worn
acipialuled with him, hut they diiltcd
apart. I was very much surprised,
Iherefore, when yesterday about .'J
o'clock lu tho uKernoou he walked into
my oillce In the city. Hut I was still
more aslotiNhed when In; told me tho
object, of his slt. l h'ld in his hand
several sheels of a notebook, covered
wllh scribbled wrltliii hero tlioy are
mid ho laid thoiu on my table.
"'Here Is my will, said lie. 'I want
you, Mr Mcl'arluno, to east It Into
piopcr local shape I will sit hero
while you do no.'
"I set m. self to cop j It, mid you can
lumi'l'ic my intouMiiueut when I found
that, with some reservations, ho had
left all his propet ty to me. He was a
straiik'o lilllo fcriellll.o 111:111, with
white eyelashes, and when I looked up
nt him I found his keen p-ay eyes
lived upon mo wllh mi amused expres
sion. I could liiiiil'y believe my own
senses as I ial tho tonus of the will,
but he explained that he was a bache
lor wllh hardly any llvlm relation,
that he had known my parents in his
youth and that he had always hoard
of me as a very rinsci'vlm yoiiiii man
and was assured that his inoiio.t would
be lu worthy hands. Of course I could
only stntiiiticr out my thanks.
'The will was duly tlnlslied, slpied
and wltniMsi'l by my clerk. This Is It
on the blue paper, and those slips, as I
tiinvo explained. are the rouuli draft. Mr.
.loans OMiioi'o then Informed 1110 that
tlieie were a tiuiuher of documents -billlillliU'
leases, title deeds, mortKaKos,
scilp, and so forth which It was nec
essary Hull I should seo and under
stand. t said that his mind would
not bo easy until tho whole thlnp; was
settled, and ho hepped me to come out
to his hoiHc nt Norwood that ultxlit,
brluKluc tin will with mo, nnd to ar
range mailers, 'Kemeinber. my I my,
not one word to your parents about
the aflalr until everything is settled.
Wo will I eep it as a little surprise for
them ' lie was teiy Insistent upon
this point and made mo prnmho It
tulthfully.
"You i.iin liiuminc. Mi Holmes, that
I
1
1 j I 1
t 1 1 r.
t 1 ul a
f ire, 1 1
' 'i la a hii.ii c to 1 of use tiliti
U it It" i.iltfl ( ask I to win
.'at tor. and all my doslro was
out his w s'ics hi etery par
I sciii ,1 ii ; tm home, theie-
a that I liul Important luisi
"i hand iiiul t'lm !. ..us I.iipiSsI
li'o for 1110 to say how Into inlcht bo,
Mr Oldacro had told mo that ho would
like mo to have supper with him nt 0,
as he inlKlit not he homo licf-nv that
hour t had some dllllculty lu dudlnc
his h une, however, and It was nolirly
half past before I reached it. I found
lilin"
"O110 moment," said Holme. "Who
opened tho door?"
"A middle nj,vil womnii, who was, 1
ntipposo, his housekeeper."
"Ami It was she, t presume, who
mentioned your tin inc."
"Kxaitly," said McTnrliuie.
"1'rny procoisl."
Merarlnnu wiped hli damp brow nnd
then contlutiod lilt narrative:
"I was shown ly this woman Into n
sittlm,' room, where a frugal supper
was laid out. Afterward Mr. .loans
Oldacro led mo Into his bediootn, lu
which there stood 11 heavy safe. This
ho opened and took out a inasnf docu
ments, which wo wont over together.
It was between 11 and I'J when wo
llnNliitl. He remarked that we must
not disttirli the housekeeper. Moslem
od mo out through his own Trench w In
(low, which had lioon open all this
time."
"Wits tlio lillnd down?" asked
ItnltneJ.
' "f will not ho sure, hut t believe that
It was otilv half down. Yes, 1 mucin
her linw ho pulled It up In order to
Hwlti'j open the window. I could not
tint my stick, and ho said, 'Never mind,
my Ii i.v, I slnll see a Kmst deal of yon
li'iw, I hope, mid I will keep your slick
until you c line back to claim It.' I left
him there, (he safe open and tho papers
tundo up In packets upon tho table. It
was so lalo that I could Hot pt hack
to lllackheath, so I spent tho niht at
tho Auerley Arms, and I know notlilnj
more until 1 road of this honlbli af
fair lu the morning."
"Anything more that you would l'ko
to ask, Mr. Holmes?" salt! I.oslrndo,
whose eyebrows had koiio up once or
twice durlhK this remarkable explana
tion. "Not until I hate been to Itlack
heath." "You iiiimn to Norwood," said I.es
trade. "Oh, yes; no donht that Ih what I
must have meant," said Holmes, with
his enigmatical smile. I.eslrnile had
learned hy more experiences than he
would care to acknowledge that that
rnzorlll.e brain could cut through that
which was Impenetrable to him. I saw
hlm look curiously at my companion.
"I think I should like to hute a word
wllh you presently, Mr. Sherlock
Holmes," said lio. "Now, Mr. Mcl'iir
lane, two of my constables are at the
door, mill there Is a four wheeler wait
Injr." Tho wretched youm man arose
and with a last beseechlnc bianco at us
walked from the room. Tho olllcers
conducted hlm to tho cab, hut I.estrinlo
remained.
Ilolines had picked lip tho pages
which formed tho rough draft of tho
will and was looking at thorn with the
keenest Interest upon his face.
"There are 8.11110 points about that
document, l.estraile, arc there not?"
Hnltl he, pushing them over.
Tin otllelnl looked at them with a
puy.'.lod expression.
"I can rend tho llrst few linos ami
these In tho middle of the second page
and 0110 or two at the end. Those are
an clear as print," said ho, "hut the
writing lu between Ih very hail, and
there are three places where I cannot
read It at all."
"What do you ninko of that?" said
Holmes.
"Well, what do you make of It?"
"That It was written In a train. Tho
Rood wilting represents Htatlons, the
had writing movement, nnd tho very
had writing passing over points. A sci
entific export would pronounce at nnco
that this- was drawn up on a suburban
lino, sluco now hero save lu tho liuine
lllntii vicinity of a great city could
thoie bo so quick a mic-ccsslon of points.
Oruutliu'.tluiLliit. whole. Jiuirney was
occupied In drawing up the will, then
the train was an express, only stopping
once between Norwood mid Loudon
bridge."
Lost rude began to laitRh.
"You mo too many for mo when you
login to get on your theories, Mr.
Ilolines," said he "How dooH this
bear .on tho case?"
"VVoll, It corroborates tho young
man's story to the extent that the will
was drawn up hy .Totiiii Oldacro In Ids
Journey yesterday. It Ii curious, la It
not, that a man should draw up ao Im
portant a document lu ho haphazard
f.thioii. It suggests that ho did not
Until; it was going to ho or much prac
tical Importance If a man drew up a
will which he did not Intend over to be
itToctlve ho might do it 10."
"Well, ho diuw up his owu dentn
win rant ut the same time." Raid l.c
Hr.ule "Oh, you think so?"
"I'on't you?"
"Well, it is quite possible, but the
ergo, lu not clear to inn vet."
(To tin continued.)
COUNTY OFFICERS.
'ti'pn Hililntho , JoNN V. HrNliKR
ii rk JoiiMlHtr
il'l Illl ClIMll.lM J.C.MIUIO
Miporlnti iidimt I,, II, 1 rir
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JllU lolIN ItArTfHMtN
Attorno ... , . . I.. It. I.tnmi
IriiiHiiror Diiik A. IIujiikh
Clerk of IH-trnt Vint ('. .M. (Ihckntiikh
'.'ornniT K. II. MtcTt
SlIIVl'JOl U. I,. ItOMNITIU'
H(IAIII) UV HUI'KltVI"()IW.
JM-t. I John (itiicT.
Dil-1.2 I'lTHl IlK.NUrH
Diet.. I lollS HW ANSON
iM.l l-'HANK KlHl.NtN, CIlHlllllIlD
lift.-' Itlliol.l'll ('. Mll.l.KII
Dixt " IjOUIH IIM.U, K.J. Khnnt
, U. S. Sr.vt.Tims -I. II. Mlllnnl, KluiirJ. Ilnr
kilt.
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irnor, ':. (I. .MiSlllli.iij Sooiotiir) Htiilo, A. Hid.
ii-lii". Auditor, i; Jl. Hoiirlo, Jr.; TroMniiror,
I'l'tor .Mortoii'i'ii; Attoiiio) (lonoriil, Norrl
hottii; Siiporlnti'iiiloiit I'uhllc limtriii'tlou, .1.
I. .Mclhitu; (' iilhi.ioiitr I'lihllu IjiIoU, II,
.M. Dillon.
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lurk, .1.11. liilor.
Hknwoii IIiikIi lliifc-lii.
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I-ioai IU I'liKHfM.MiVK I'nil Hour.
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(IKOIUIK. W. (I.MI.KV, Klilor.
HI'. IIONAVtiNTUIIA CATHOLIC -HumU)
KorviroH, miihh mid horiuoii ut S, M iiuil I0.SO
o'clock, H11111I11) Ki'liool nml heneillotloii ut II
o'l'loi'k. 'llloHo'lllM'k iiiiikh h uiti'M In I'oiUli
Hint t Iik H i.'iloi'k iiiiikh iilloriuitol) hi I Jorii.nu Hlid
Kllkdinll, tl'k lluy tlllinH OMT) llllirilillK Ht t.
oVIook, I'liiliijH ut :i:l.'. o'clock, Hint hum huiI
liouiilii'don, CoiifivKionit hi-iiiil from I to H
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10111 n 11 oiiH-ii 111111.H,
Km iihii I iii'dimi.d Kai.auaja, 1'riot.t.
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children,
Thi Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Slynuturo gf l
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KIDNEY DISEASES ?rDF
When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison
ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the
circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart
trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys.
FOLEYSKIDNIYCURE
corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the
cured of bright! DISEASE. whole system, and the diseases that have
tunlly of t.lllnrf mj inauniticont ir.uh. I have had from utiiiK ; FOLEY'S KII.NBY CaUtlCU ITOlll UlSOruereQ ftluneyS UlSappear,
awn ntl iihtmikim-.iw(iii.i iiuititiiiM initiii.iii( ttnn iCTriHI I'll V IW IMU liriuir Ut'tflll Vta &- m. W 1 0
itihitoRt-iui. don u to 10 timri cmh iuhik in ri-urve my bud.frr. i wi an biomca up oecause ine cnusc tins Deen removed. Com-
ly ryrtiKin wj au iinpuirr.i mat 1 cuuu icarcrly re onrormy family . . ,.. -.... .......
inractriwaaiobaiiiyuardupuiatihadj:! mence taicincr FOLEY'S KIDNEV f!ITRE
at the first sign of danger. Do not risk
having Bright' s Disease or Diabetes.
with dropsy an J m
acro.a tnr room, in uci, 1 wan io naniy ur.i un mai 1 naa Kivrn up nop 01 llvlmi
wa. urKt.l by h friend to try lOUbV'S KIONbY CUKK. Oiik j-vcrnt bottle worked won-
am, ami criorc 1 na.i iimrn inn innn Kiiiie ino aupernuoua ne.n raj cone, at well aa
other ay mptoma of Kidney trouble. My friend, were aurprlf ed that I waa cured, a. they
II thought I waa noun; to die. livery few Ujy. lome one come, from mile, away to learn
tha name of the wonderful medicine that cured me of Unght'e Ulaea.e, and not one that
taat tried it hea failed lu le penctmtd.
Two Size, 50 Cants and $1.00.
Protected by
Block Signals
The llrst railway in America so ;xVjt tho al so
lute Block System in the o-'onilion of alMrains
was the
Chicago- Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
The St. Paul Koad was the first railway to light
its trains by electricity. The St. Paul Koad
was also the first to adopt the stevm heating
system. Tree through daily trains to Chicago
from all points on the main line of the Union
Pocific Railroad. For time table, special rates,
etc., see Union Pacific Agent, or write
F. I. NASH, Qm'l Wettirn Agent, 1524 Farnam St.
OMAHA. NEBRASKA,
ATTRACTIVE
COAST TOURS
Take the Burlington from Columbus (o
rortlnnil, Hostile. Tncomnumllh'tiirii. (Direct Itnutrn. Dnlly fn.m MnyS.iil . . 445.00
i'ortluntl uiul lU'turu. (One Wuyvln Cnlifiirnlii, May I'.'l. a I. .T., !',), HI,. Inrr 1.2. (1,
23. 14. IS, 10. Bl. 2J. -J7. Sit. 2!l. HO, July 1, 2, !!, I!, 7, e. 1(1, 1 1. 12. 111. 2... 2(!, 27. Ailill-
tlonalilnti'sln AiiiniHtuml.Sipl.'inlMi- 66 00
HnnKrnnclfii-o, l.o.i AtiKi'li'sunil IMiirn, (l)mit Kmitry) AIum- DntiH fifi.00
San Kruncliico. Lo AnKi'lt-aitiul 1'itiirii. (Iliu 1 1 Itmiti x) Mnj !,".i, : (i III, Jinn-1, Amr-
ui.tlO,11.12.l:i,ll.O(toUi 17, Is 10. rn. 21 C0.0O
TIicm r:iUi iiiily iimt tin- Unilliiinii's illrnt line to I'.'iiwr. tlirtnc
llirnn'ti Mi-eiili cnlnnnlo mill .-.ill l,iil,(. riti .
ANomiTtlip Mm IIii-liii-Niti t lit-rn I'.mll'li- ilinit notlliwi-t mill.' to lii.-it
.Siillinl nml I'nit huiI.
Tin inn"! riiiiiirili.ilc tniir ol I lie I'.niih- n:it, iinliiiliiif.' c.illi'iiiiilii,
flni-tii I'niilf. li. ill. mil K..iiltinn. I'tiail Miinnl .-it it--. W.iliiii.Miiu mill
Molilalia in n hi- maili- llhif: tin Milinll- Ullillii-.'tnn .M.illi I. Inc.
Tlic llnillnvtnn . the niil Ilnr hy hl.li )nn i an talii' in tin. aik IhlN
nml III-.' Horn t-ntiiitrvin rniinirllnii with this nip wllh no mliliiiniial . i-)im-
D.illV IbrntiKli I'tillmmi Miinilmil lnn-. tn -in l'i:unlni i.i Dciinl-i,
S.cnlr Ciilin.uli) aim Suit l.aki'.
Aiiy to the iiii(li.rii:iiiMl I'm I'nitlmn! Kn siiinn Inlili r,
Callloiliia I'tilili'i, Tt.uiM i-iiiiinn Inlilu, lot lirilh-. Irliniii
ntlini, tli-l.it-, iti-.
Hi-i-lilii' j inn .iipoM il lilp .mil h i nn aihi-i ji n il,i hint
list mill thi' t Wiij tn iii-iki it.
L. F. RECTOR, Agent, Columbus, Nebr.
'' 'i i ii hi i m.m sofc"--.. ....
Kansas City Southern fell,
Straight as tliu Cfow Riw"
KANSAS CITY TO Tin fHJ'.P
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PA88INQ THROIJG'-I A QHEATtK OIVC-IISI I V . .
CLlMA'lE, SOIL AND KL'iOUIiCR THAN ANY ull'
RAILWAY IN THK WORLD, FOR 110 I ENC.IH
AlniiKli line are thellncHt lnnil'.s,iipii ii.ri'i-.iwln"ri-, nl r-ni -ciiltnn
fiiri-uiiiiiii n-lnl niili-ninl I'.mi iiiiu-liiiiii- i.n nil i-. inni
rii-; iori'rjniiiieit.Hliaiiiiiliiiii... iM.niNi.tiinmiii n .1 ci"u i .1 u i i
fur -iin!irinii.'iini rlr.M'iililHii.ii", l. i imph'Ii n ii i c nl , 'it
uur-w-i, iiiulr, cuttle, hoi,Hh.Hii. ,.niilii -i , I , ,., a , ,,i,
WfltJ (or liihirnulloit iJoninmo'i
FREE GOVCRNWIENT HOMESTFAr-S
Ntw Coloi I uinti jn, lniprouil Urint, Mlnirul t-ind-. !!,. I i,.,i, i.., ',
lmiu, jhJ tcr tonln ot "Ciimmt tvorU, ' i'.n,.iu-.u, Oi.i ..... . :.. .
ItlCO Ucok, Ii. C S. runt h.ml
Cheo round trip JiomneckcrB' th l.ct.i on mIo- ml ;.ni thn i I t
cii.-ii iiiimth.
THE QHOftr LINE TO
"THE LAND OF rULr.LL".1 I" '
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. U.UUTTOV.TraT.Fall. ATt. U. (l.wnauii l,i'ti.
ITantaa city, Mo. k ...- .(!, ?.'?
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of tin Aiiii'iicnn Ciiiilinciil: J
Yi'llow.-tinii' Ntitiniiiil I'nik; 'I'lic m
(irittt SIiii-Imiik Kail-; Tin ('linn- M
M Ilia liivcr; Mount Hnml; Tin I'.i' Tmi'-
H of 'tililoi niti; Thf YiiM'initi'; l.ticin 'Cut OH"
hitii- firrat Salt Lake '2
M can am. in: sr.i:x on a tiiii ovr.i: im:
I UNION PACIFIC
B AND (ONNr.CII()N
I LEWIS AND CLARK EXPOSITION I
PORTLAND, ORbOON, luni I to or.t. IT., IQOfi U
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McCLINTOCK & CARTER,
Columbus, Neb
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