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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : HIIUJISDA ? NOVEMBER 24 , 1881
THE MARCH OF PROGRESS
Long Strides by David Oity , tlio
Capital of Butler County ,
Twelve Hundred Inhabitants
Who Live in ft Live Town.
Intorontlns D ioriptto > t of Butler
Cotmty anil It * Rononrcc * .
Cone pondcnco of Tin lltx.
Dxviu CITV , November 21. Three
ycws Imvo jjono by einco I Inat visited
David City , and tliu changes wrought
by that brief period loft littles for mete
to ronicnilioi' . . whun yeBtcHay I Ira-
wcrsod the broad and boautidil public
sqnnro anduazfd ni , the rniiks of busi
ness housua that ontf.'oscd ' tlio four
eidcs of thut little park. Some Inml
marks roiiuincd , notably the court
houss , an inferior fiatno building ,
that' will , no doubt , tlUappcur with
ethers of its kind ere nnothor your
has passed ever the hill of time into
the ro.ilin of the pa | | t
Now buildings weiro everywhere
conspicuous , and the bright smiles
of the business men told of peace- and
piosperity. I met Dr. Peebles , the
old veteran of tin ) medical
deputmont. Ho smiled blandly ,
hunted for the cash to pay
for THE UKU ono year and remarked -
marked tlufc thin w.is a pour country
for doctors and but for recruits in the
infancy line his business would neb
pay for horjo feed.
The b.uik president , Mr. Jai. Bell ,
found 11 golden eu lo in the northwest
corner of the money drawer and re
marked that ho had sold during the
last six months 114 car loads of lum
ber , which item I noted as showing
wh.it a feinglo dealer could do in u
land where half the shingles bear evi
dence of short acquaintance with the
weather.
There was only one man who said
.anything about quitting business a d
that was Henry Will , landlord of the
Commercial liomu. Thy hotel was
full during the three days I stopped
with him , HO ho cannot bo resigning
the lunillorship for wfttit ot custom ;
iiuvertliuloss the hotel is for sale , and
intending purchasers of hotel propctty
should correspond with Mr. Will or
they Will lese ono of the bjst bargains
in that line that I know of. in
There is at le.ist ono store in this
; ity that dons a jobbing tiado ; there
may bo others , but they put t'onv.xrd
no claims in that direction. Mr. W.
G. Boston has sold to dealers during
the past season seven car loads of
hardware , stoves and tinware.
Mr. J. 13. Morgan has made exten
sive additions to his stock of furniture ,
sowing machines and undertaking
goods. pr
A pork packing department has are
been added to the tine meat market of are
Mr. G. G. Gross , wh. > also keeps an of
extensive stock of groceries. stri
It was my pleasure to attend a solo the
of Durham oOtvs , heifers and bulls , pla
conducted by Hon. J. 0. Kpborts , of gra
Roberts , Westovor it Williams , at
torneys. Nearly two hundred head A.
of blooded stock were offered and a ialn
large proportion went oil' with new
owners , but many of the best still re for
main and wilt bo disposed of on long Ian
time with u low rate of interest or a fan
discount for cash. dre
D. n. Bullock has just refitted and win
reopened the David City House. dial
The loan and Jaw office of Mr. Matt try
Miller is one of the busiest places in per
town. It is a dullday when Matt has lion
nothing to do. le.it
A bran now agricultural implement an
warehouse lus sprung from the ( lames turn
that devoured tlio store of Mr. Morris Let
.Tones , and he is now booming his con :
business ) more energetically than ever and
before. To Mr. Jones I am indebted The
for items , favors and dollars. Such intc
men are the life of a town. We
Last , but by no moans least , on a
this Hat of men who are making their and
mark in D.ivid City , comes th.it well groi [
known real estate lirm of Hunting & rcsr
rcsrF
Rnnyon , agents for railroad and other
lots and lands. Mr. Bunting labored icon
zealously to secure a good representa tirat
tion for Uutler county in my corre anil
spondence , lie has worked hard to cam
develop this country , and the proud tool
satisfaction ho now enjoys when ho ahe .
sees around him the wealth lion
and prosperity of this community in tot
great part located hero though his ef farn
forts must indeed bo worth more than cult
gold although 11 liberal f.haro of that own
useful commodity 1ms bcon garnered had 1
in the years since ho first came to G
this p ace with only wild prairie from opo
which to carve homo fortune and com
friends. All those who wish to learn Serf
more of this country should comnnin- T
icato with Bunting an-l Runyon. pod
There is hero a wonderful invention rom
that takes the place of a blacksmith's nee
striker. It must bo aeon to be appre I
ciated. It has been patented an I will nero
no doubt prove n fortune to its owner ings
Mr , J. Jlobt. Williams. foil
thoi
TUBCOUNTV. . thoiI
Butler county is one of the best and
stock and agricultural sections in the fiivc
state , Its soil iaii rich , dark nllurium , prai
deep and faiablo , and it contaiim just dire
enough silica to render it warm and opis
quick. It has an underlying corrug
ated stratum of clay , supporting a
soil remarkably porous , allowing the
air to penetrate thus moist- Mr
, carrying - "Ah '
tire to the roots of vugejntion , while hill !
moisture operates in a diverse direc My.
tion from the clay subsoil , Such soil I w
will endure greater extremes of wet ilayi
and dry weather than any otnor in Hun' '
WJH
the known world. That is the secret ( Mil
of the iiiurvollona 'growth of vegeta .13(1 (
tion in thuso south I'latto ciniiititM , trial
during seasons of excessive rainfall or
periods of growth. There may bo
instances of a partial failure of crops , T
but an entire low will probably never
ever
occur.
stan
The county has an nroa of 5 ! ) J square dear
at lousit , suvon-eightlm of it being uty
susceptible of the highest itt.ito of cul assai
tivation and the other fraoiion suitable lould
for grazing purposes. The 1'latte fit : on
river fringes iU northern border and puri
the Hluo river , Oak creek , Plum creek ho
and other tributaries , lluw through are t
the southern portion ; while Scull , thel
Bono and Door creeks and their worl
branches water the opposite half of by I
, the county. Patches of timber skirt
the larger ntrcnms and excellent water
powers invite tlio manufacturer. Thu
topographical foatu.ro * of tlio county
do not vary materially from other
south Platte counties. It is moro
undulated than Adnms county , but
not as much so na Snwmlers. No ordi
nary amoliht it wet wcalhoi- will
ever interfere with agricultural pur
suits or create pools of stagnant water.
The climate is cquiblo and thosoasonn
nro usually propitious. Nature could
not provide n butter country fora rural
penplo.and thomnstthrift/ representa
tives of that element nro nvnilingthcm-
eolyos of its advantages. The popu
lation of the county is not fur from
12,000 , , composed of the best class of
Americans and Europeans. Two ini-
uortant railroads i-pati the county ,
the Omaha t Republican Valley , ita
general direction extending cast and
west , mid the Atehison A Nebraska
branch of the lUirlinyton Missouri
Hiverrnilroad runniiiu at right angles.
There are no paupers in the county.
The uducational interests are in
good standing. There is n complotu
corps of teachers , and buildings suf-
liciont for all practical purpose ) . For
their support there is n landed -
od aiidowment of 22,000 , acres ,
and this magnificent fund in
rapidly accumulating in value.
About 80,000 acres of prime land are
for nalo in the county , mostly railroad
and speculators' ttaots , at very reason *
able rates. Excellent well water can
be obtained all over the county , at a
depth of from twenty to fifty feet.
The hardy fruit ? , if properly eulti-
vatod , do remarkably well , and there
are numbers of nourishing orchards
already in successful bearing. Small
fruits , especially , thrive with very lit
tle attention. Altogether , Butler
count } * eilfera inducements to the man
ufacturer , the farmer or the man of
unplu means that cannot be ignored ,
nnd are certainly not surpassed by any
other equal area. It possesses a eoil
of remarkable fertility , a , salubrious
climate , railway and telegraph lines
afford cheap communication with the
great irarts of the nation , churches
and schools abound , and an intelli
gent and thrifty people have al
ready planted their banners here and
are changing the face of the
country from its pi imilive condition A
into fruitful fields , and dotting it
with shady groves and happy hotnts.
Tlio time is not far distant when a
dense population Avill loom on all this
region , and the arts of pcaco will
dwell with thorn and the very acme of if
civilization will urown their achieve-
inents.
THK TOWN , for
David City , the county seat , oon- my
taiim u population estimated at twelve
hundred. It is located very nearly ley ,
the coiitro of ilio county. Over my
seventy hiiMiiesa oatablislinionts of nwfti
every kind are in successful operation ,
churches and schools are ninplo , good Ho
hotels and livery ontorpriaus attbrel ac and
commodation in their line , two nan
banking houses , thrco lumber yards ,
two . elevators , two depots and two L
rival railroads , make affairs whirl with my
such vim as rarely falls to the lot of a gneiu [
Boven-year old western town. The
professions i aul mechanics , branches reel
well represented , and the people tan
wide-awake , enterprising and full tapl
local pride and patriotism. The kiiif :
streets are broad , and in the eontro of you
city is a pretty public _ square , usee
planted with trees and overgrown with edl
grass like a beautiful lawn. Masons , tree
Odd Fellows , Knights of Honor , G. thin
. 11. and other societies have llour- ty.
ishiiig lodges. inin
Right hero is one of the best points kind :
a flouring mill in the at.ito. A Muf
lanjo number of well cultivated
Farms are near , and hun bolt
dreds of thousands of bushels of to
wheat arc raised within a reasonable mill'
distance , while all this scope of coun trouTl
is without a mill. Ne > better op
portunity presents itself feir the eroc- ing
of a four or live run mill. The un
e.iding citizens would encourage such rattl [
enterprise , and jt would bo a fjrcat Mrs
uonelit to this part of the country. Free
some ono with an eye to busitum fort
ome hero nnd ptitupaateatn gristmill day
see how ejuick he would gob rich dead
I'licn there nro other manufaetuiiiig f we
nteresls that mi''ht bo made profitn- -th
; a cltceso factory , machine shops , in ,
foundry t , wa on and plow factory , tone
various \vorlcH. The demand is Thoi
rowing for aucli industries and tlio Thoi
esources are hero to support thorn. have
Frank Davis , tlio treasurer , has just This
made a third termer , Ifo was pose
elected in 1077 , ro-olected in 1870 US
now ng.iin in 1881. Mr. Davis withAl
lame to this county cloven years ago Al
a homestead and began to got eiiee
.head : , and finally after fivu yearn of ling
lonest work and self elonial moved in- jual
town. Ho now owns three good time
amis , nearly all of which nro under sunn
ultivation , eight or ten building. ) in throi
, and in n pecuniary HCIIBO has and
good luck generally. enter
Goo Ostorhoufc created a mon- meat
poly ! by getting all the votes cast for favoi
ounty juelgo at the last election , ti ) i
ioronel term for the judge. were
There is hero an opera hoimo with like
staao sccnory , two dressing this
oonifi : and seating capacity fen- about goiii
people. Alis
would like to Bay a great deal But
for David City and itH surrounel- timc-
, for there are few places where J liia
i so many warm frienelH or more up [
liorough-going , live men. jun
am , however , entirely out of items jly
with an invonatioii for fortuno'n ' cred
avers upon this beautiful city of the rocki
rairies and a reference to the business hirce
lirecteiry e > n another page I clone this ono
pistle. ItANOUu. dragi
dragiMi
Mi
Visible Improvement. hearl
, Ncuh Hates , Klmlru , N. Y. , writc-8 ! HCU
'About tour yearn ngn I hiwl an attack of over ,
illlons fever , anil nuvof fully recaverud of elej
( . linehtivo orjfunH were wcakone.l , nni | and
wiiuM ho completely prostrated for
. After usln td bottles of your grun"
'unlock JUijod liitter.H tliu | iuijirovcinent any !
to I viaibla tliat I wn astoniithcd , 1 Satai
now I , tvnuxh ( il yc.irH of nue , d > a fnir ovcrj
10 I Honabla ilay'i * work , " J'rice , $1.10) )
tire , 10 cunU" , nlil-i/udlw ' j ov'oa
HCU t
TRUKTO HERTIIUST. was :
Too much cannot bo said of the in the
faithful wife and mother , con- thod
-antly watching and caring for her stray
ones , never neglecting n single droac
in their behalf. When they nro Th
milad by disease , and the system Cwha
have a thorough cleansing , the force
omach and bowola regulated , blood done >
uriliod , malarial poison exterminated , hay 1
must : know that Electric Uittora inner
the only snro remedy. They ar badlj
best and purest medicine in the in
, and only cost liity cents , Bold ho i da
ylslut McMuhon. (4) ( ) and J
STOUT ,
Tolel lir iho TnrhCV.
I ( into to sco nn ungrateful man ,
goodness know * ; but an unaraiufu ]
turkey-a turkey who has lived to
como down ofT his perch tlio nuiniiiit ;
after Thanksgiving the proud fowl
who is by nn indulgent destiny per-
milted to walk ever the feathers ofhis
late follow gobblers and isn't properly
tniprosscel with tlio fiitiution , I tny hu
ought to bo tarred and uufeathered by
an iiu'llgnntit populace. 1 slmll not
begin the relation of 1113' lifo nnd adventures -
ventures witli any ilolrtul rellections ,
or any moralizing on the wherofe > ro of
my being born a turki < y , and the con
sequent bringing up in full \iew of a
hateful and seemingly inovitnblo
Thanksgiving day.
Ono might be born forworjp tilings.
1 had n very disagreeable neighbor
whom 1 envied once a peac ck with
a r.ivishingly beautiful tail ; but alas ,
ono day wJiilo Btrutting down the road
airing his plumage , ho hail his earthly
caiecr and his lovely tail cut oil' by u
great ungainly ( nuango wagon ,
] am thankful to have been spared
so ignominious n falo.
1 claim a sort , of distinction for
having boon born a good looking
turkey. One shouldn't bo toei proud
of natural advantages. Candor , how
ever , forces mo to admit that 1 rat her
prided myaolf on my brown mottled
breast and creamy wings , which made
it an easy matter to single mo out of
a barn yard of fowls , culinary in most
respects.
1 was brought out of my babyhood
and early trials , under thu person 1
care e > f a very kind little boy , whei
u.scd te > stall'mo , however , in u horn-
bio manner with coriimu.il dough , un
til the water ran out eif my eyes. Ills 1
kindness in this lospect was a great
drawback to my h.ipphmss. If I
could only have been let nlcnro , to
w.inder around the farm and into tlio
hay ; mows and granaries at pleasure , ] at
should have liked it better , but as 1
s.iid before , I should halo to bo 1111-
grate/ul. I hud a twin-brother who
was ! a good-natured fellow enough ,
but ho was not handsome. As Huemas
wo chipped our shells wo weio claimed e >
by the farmer's two sous , who wran
gled n good deal over what to call us.
yountr turkey , as yon may know ,
isn't particularly lovely , and at that
ago I saw no reason to bo vain or
haughty with my brother , who after-
iv.irds turned out badly.
' You may call yours Billy or Jack ,
you like , " eaiel my little boy , aitting
under a chnsnut tree untying a lot of
sotlon twine to make a kite tail. "As
mo , Charley , I have already named
myi turkey , fclustaphn. " pee [
"Sounds i " " .
like mustard , said Chnr-
oy , , throwing n chip slyly at ono of the :
toes. "Whateloes it mean t It's
iwful euoer , ain't it ? " I cre
"Yes ; but it's got some btylo to it.
don't lee > k like a common turkey , I this
ho ought to have an uncommon
lame. " care
" \ \ ell , you've got it , I ehould say. hey
novcr heard of no Mustaphus in all
born life , and you neither , I bale
Ut'SS. " eooi
"You ain't read no tales of kings , I old
eckon , " said my master , Freddy , sqtii
arning very red in the i'nce. "Mus- spot
apha has been the name of a , lot of actu
ings and princes in .story books , don't coul
know thorn stories Sallie liorton lioni
tsed to read to Kity when she spraiu- Fro.
her knco falling out of the nhcrry Krtt
rco. Mustnphn means a great lot of the
hings , I don't know what all ; ask Kit- have
If I was you , Charley , I'd call glcd
glcdO
nine Ali. HO'H another of the same
ind of chaps. It's most as pretty as and
luatapha , too. ' '
.
'Til see , " said Charley ; taking a l > raii
otter aim at mo this time , "I'm going but
have ] a christening soon as over *
line ' can stand a ducking in that old thoi
"
rough .
yonder. turk
This chance remark came near cost-
a
us i our lives , as wo were betth held "
rider water so long that our teeth
ittled , or they would if wo had any. with
. , Thompkinsoti gave Chailey and Schi
a hit of cookies nnd baked apples lieve
their picnic the following Satur- I'm
, without suspecting their dark and my
eadly designs , and eo my brother niul spite' : "
were dragged to the old horao trough
the fresh spring water was pumped saiel
and wo wuro baptised and cliris- to
jned , respectively , "Ali Ohurlos keys
hoinpkinsoii and Mustapha Frederick Fi
homphinn , Esq , " and "tho Lorel want
mercy on your souls , Amen ! " who
was the winding up , and I sup- a .
the prayer wan hoard immediately , with
wo both gave a gasp , and como to , 1 fan
a shiver. M
All's legs wore a little wobbly and tie
after thip , and I think hinchrist- lions
wont against him. Nothing un-
h'lpponed after this for a long me ,
, 1 shall never forgot thewo long lelee
limy days , when Ali and 1 prowled bo tl
irough our neighbors' wheat fields , her
picked ; up m.iiiy &tray bugs and hand
iterpillens on the green hill nnd eliBin
icadows around. I think we were "
.vorcd in many ways , when it i-aino tame
be known at the honao that wo
see ,
civiliml turkoyn , and had names el anrie
Christian ) ) , though I have doubted eat
since ; , having heard HOIIKI of the HllOlll
) on of certain Mimtaphas and "
, who were not nice chaps to know ,
the boys meant well. Snme-
- I think Ali got his badness with inoni
name. He was always stratching hard.
garden i seed and running the don't
chickens , and pecking at the my
little goslings before they feath- "Ji
out. Hoys were always Hinging fdr
at Ali , and once Mr. Bryan's dinm
man , 1'oto , shot an arrow into pnt
of his wings , which he alway.i lit
ragged after that , a halo
Mrs. TliompkiiiKon wan a kind- n lingo
iartod woman , and f Mlery sad to now
her moping around with un apron bock
her head , crying in the pin full rioin
dough she mixed for us morning fanii
night. i Her husband was a uteni , kryl
uil'iiiiin , who had no paticntco with posit
lybody ) but Dan'l , who was a regular cat it
, and his mule , Sligo , who kicked expei (
hitching-post down on the J wni
. Things were going wrong , " 1
a scatti'i'-biainod tin key could " that
that , and wo soon learned what it old n
all about.Yhilo quietly ( coding little
yard , during tho"millimg ami eoine
doing u ] ) of choroi , L fathered fttolu
bits of talk which nlurmod me The
pjulfully , liriort
'J'hero was a heavy mortgage ruddy
hatever that win ) and the talk of a listeii
rcclosuro soon unless something WM very ,
, The cropw were all bad , the huim
had been spoiled by the rains , and comr
ThompkiiiH needed money capos
. Ki
1 don't seoas I can help it , Murf , " deal ,
Bnid , putting up the burs after Hue eui
BCBH , tlio cows. "I huto to part Than
with Bes < , she's a fmo milker , but
I'vu been ollered n good price , mid I
am goinir to tnko a lot of chickens nnd
turkoja to town on Thanksgiving.
Tlmy'ro n nice 6n"Ki " "d o j5''t ' ' tei
bring 820 or $30 mow. '
Fivddy sitting on thn chopping ,
block * g.ivd1 little cry nnd ran to mo
instantly , tying ittuU'il hit ol roil
IJAtuiol around my nt > ok. " ' "t my
"mtnphn , father I couldn't ent Mm
I Maived myself , lot nlono s-ning
other greedy things dolnp it. " ]
"Well , you needn't sco it , ymi
know , " said Farmer Thompkinsi with
ft eeiarso Imigh. "You won't , ktiyw
nothing nhoutit , I Kiiess. Ho Hint
no bettor th n the turkeys. As hku
as not ho'd bo knocked ever for our
own Thanksgiving d ntior. H 1 d h t
you be\vs alone l\i have a lot of ] l.\y-
od out eild turkeys on the place oun-y
year , eating their lirnds elf , became
you cnu't boar to ECO them killed. All
bosh ! "
Poor I'Votldy ! T must say thnt 1 felt
t.u. > 'etod myoolf , but ho cried si > imid
that Cliarle.y came running ; and he
joined in nnd Kiuycjiuoout inailati
upron , nml she bo an to cry , wh eh
took all the starch out of it
"Well , boy. * , " said Mm. Thompkir.s
n a trembled May , "thm ends yon h.n--
tig pot lurkojH and chickens. ] i inlet -
lot stand such scenes every year 1
lyinpatlnxeMMth you , but your father
right ; ho i.s sadly vexed now , niul
you mutm't add to it. 1 am sorn fur
ioe r Ali and Muit.iplm , but it isn t as
f they hint Simla , you soo. "
Cruel worn in/ / What sliould the
know about turkey's Minis/ /
"Ah and Mustaphnlmvu iintao'ili '
said Chailoy in a gre.it rage. "Wo
b.iptixed , them and ehristowd thorn ,
and they ain't like nocomm n turkeys
ever see. "
Kitty I felt our misfoituues keon'y ' ,
but she r.ilhor grievcel ilto most f. > r
Mess , who was a kind i nel lovely cro.it-
uro nttel us soft as silk * BOM looked
Kitty I with her mild ejus wmulor-
ingly , and Kitty humid over tlio luw
and nobbeel M if her heart would
btoak.
"Oh , dear , what a hard old world
this is/ / Darling BOSH , 11 han't uveru'o
over lo the daisy moulow after jem
tiny moiis. "
Mrs. \ Tliompkins wiped her e'yua '
slyly mid went into iho milk heitm > ,
wlulo that ugly Sligo e'airiuel on tic.in-
ehdously anil laughed , if uvra iiuilo
did in this world. Ho luted us nil , [
believe , and D.iii'l ' put him up to it.
1 cannot elwoll on the luiii'nving
scenes oonnecteel with the soi'oting ut'
those homo ties , nor toll how Ficildy
were ho'el ' run away with a circus , nor
how Charley in a lit of r. g > str.ii'j. ' ud
inor Ali til o.eily daybreak , while Ins
.itlior wiis putting Doby nuel Siigi * ie >
ho wugon.
" \Vo were nil dreadfully hustled ami
srowdod , and a horrible fat gmn1
ilood on my ciirrin the whole way , a al
with grief for AH and the loss e >
Krcdely mudo mo really hardonetl mill
iaruluss. Even turkeys can feel aftir
have been christened.
Wo were all ulael to got to the
mtchcr'n. 1 hoped it would bo oiur
oon. : Great rod faced cooks nnd lo.m
men came in , and poked and '
qucczoel us until there , wasn't a Round KW
left ou our bodies. I think 1
.dually grow thin in two hour. 1
ouldn't eat nor drink. I wia so
tome sick for the olel barnyard , and
.froddy . , aiiel 15ess , nnd Sue and r J
Citty , nnd the old trough , and all
rest lost to mo forever I would VI
given worlels to have been strait-
like Ali.
One ; by ono the chickens nnd gcosu I _
turkeys went , anelat last ( wui-1 | -
dere around nlono. Everybody '
ruisc'd mound thought mo a beauty ,
nobody : bought mo.
'Why , Schneider"said ono man to
huckster , "I wouldn't eat that MC'
nrkoy for a farm. lie's got eyes like '
human being. He's too knowing. "
"I'd 1 like to know what's the matter
that danged yellow turkey , " nnid | TO )
chneider to his wife , at lait "I bo-
he's sick. If 1 didn't think so . HIj 'Die
blamed 1 if 1 wouldn't have him for Q.
own TliaiiliFgiving elinner , for ,
ite. Ho cost mo an awful Hiulit. " Q. u its '
"Yem might got * 1' ° hydroulioby , " llttocl
M r.s , Hclinciilor. "I don't w.ent clinliti
eat him. I don't like yuller tur- [ turn hired ,
. , nohow , " ti i
tli's ' ,
Finally a customer came in who Hint ,
anted a live turkey - a young man Htrnil 1'ri
didn't know a good ttirkov from Thn
b.n onu and Schneider and I p.trtud at all
no lasting regie's on cither uidc , Car AH
fancy. chuurl
My customer's Avifo wan a pretty lit-
thing , who was playing ut keeping
DIISO. She talked a geid tkal of
oiiHCiiii ) to her husband , and sonio to
and t then coaxed mo to oat , which t * * fi * *
declined to elo , knowing what would r I
the result. 1 tamely submitted to
< nir
caresses , and leaned nyaiiut her
nnd slio gave a little ticream of lop If
ismay.
Inl
"Why , Arthur , darling , thii is a 'ocirl '
tin key ; _ H'Jinebody's poor iwt ; i <
siho I hns a s'tring on liis neck. Why ,
! , I couldn't kill that turkey and
him for anything in tliei woild. 1
choke. "
"Noiisuniio , Dora , " iiaid my now |
aster. "Wo fan't thre\ ) awuy
onoy like that. If anybody wai
ird'lieartod as to Hull n put turkey , I
HUO why wo ulioiildn't eat him ,
precious. "
"But I cin't cat a pot turkey , dear ; |
rather ; not have n
inner. It's too horrible. 1 hael n |
turkey einco. "
Hero the dexir bull rang loudly , nnd
old gentleman blustered in with
brown pared in his arms. My
mmitor'H fatlioi-iii-lnw , IUr , Horn ,
, , who , by the wuy , held that iiiys-
mortgage on tlio 1'liompkiim
, Ho had brought n dressed tur- PL.
by wuy of a jiroson' , with a ( ivo-
isition that ho iihemld ceime and help |
it. Then Dora related Aithur'sj
purionco in buying live lurKoyH and Manu
iiradod before ' f loruhuolc.
] f'apa . Orc.1
elcclnro , " said ho , rollectivoly , ultliul
looks like a hatidsomu tnrhuy or mil
Hired
man Thompkina had ; n put of hu luU > In
boy , Fiuddy , who called him O'ir we
outlandish thing. HO'H been tfM'U icuruil. ( ,
probably. "
kind oid man actually made in- with Our
the next day , and meeting 111 , i , tt
first , hin Bynipathieauro un- In tliei
and T W.IH scut homo. I was
very happy and glad to ho ut
ip.iiiiii though the falo ( if m y
nnradcii and my own hair-breadt h
madu 41 changed turkey , EAL
Kitty and Freddy pumper mo n ge > od
but lifo in n very uncurtain thing
oupccinlly with turkoya about
-timca ,
i net
Tnrmnt's St ltzor Aperient
M jrjiroj cflv li cnll t ilifl "Itorditw' ' ! ) * infill'
duo , for It cl.wH N'.iUnv'f rnie\n ) tihirii , and
tloi tlia rcrtiiwrMttr imwtr < of tlio f.\ntuii to
di Ilia work nt rritorntlon In honlth. fie mcdl-
< lnc cute ; Nature stems c.\rc . Thl' Aperient
( Iniiroicrnieniu' | , tlio ( uncllotH HIP tn rte -
to r ttiinu tliolr "or.'i , mi.I . the patient
l
uor.o nv AMI
"Whonrnt glossy , luxurlnnl
ntul wavy trossoa of alnuuhint ,
Ijoniitiim Hullnmat uflo
L\'ON' KAT11AIKON. This
rlecnnt , chonp nrliclo nlwflya
mnkos tlso Hair prow freely
and fast , keeps it IVoin falHu
out , nrrcsts niul cures gniy-
ncss , removes dautlnitf ud
itching , in a k os the Ilnir
nfronp , giving it , a curling
( cudency and liin'piuij IL tu
nny dosUcd posiuon. Bouii-
< ! fti ? , IioalUiy lliilr is tlm sttro
result ofisiu Ktitbairon.
MC'JBEXI
Changing Cars
& GHIOAOO ,
'horo dire > ct connvrlion nl-o tavlo WTth Through
SLr.K''lNO CAH LINKS tor
YORK , IIOdTON , 1
PKILADBU'HIA ,
BALTJUORR ,
WASHINGTON
ANI > AM. KASTKIIN IT1K8.
Short Line via. Peoria
Rat IHIHANAPOM8 , CINCINNATI , LOUISE -
LU E , and r.ll pnintit In the
1I1RHIUT LINI
-"or ( [ ST. LOUIS , ilWl
h'Tudlrrct roniicctinne r.ro made in tlio Union
Pejiot with tliu Tlirnui'h Illnqilni ; Car Wl
I.lnvH tor M.I. riJINTd
IEVLNE"ouDES ' ! W10INES
TtIK KAVOUITK UOUTK KOH
Rock Island.
, luiuqvnleil InilnccnioritH offiToil by thlo line
trfticlcrw % iiiI tniirluti ftroaH follnwa : I
.t'letiMtd I PULLMAN vlO-wliuii ! ) PALACK
.KKPIrtU CAItS ni'i ' nnly an thix line 0. , II.
. PALAl'li I1AW1N(3 ( 1100M OAIIS , with
irdiriti Iti'dlnlni ; ( 'h'iln. No extra clinr o ( or
in ! Itixllnlii ) ; C'liiln. Tlm f.unoiw C. , II. &
I'alvr > Dining Cuif. < ; oriuatiH Hinol.lii fiire
ullli Llc ant ) ] lli-lji.ki'il tutfcin ro\olvlin ;
, , tor ttio C\IHUI | ! inoof llrut-elasa IWHCOII-
Truck anil uiip''rlor . ' ' | iilpinent ( .onililr l
tliclr i.Mtt thiouxli tsit armiKumcnt , iindxt
Mxni'.ill otlisn , thviMrllu ( rciutu totnc
ituuth i arid houthcfut.
It , nnil joiiII1 llnd tra'.i'ltiii ; & luxury In.
ol i n ili"iincrt ! ( ,
rhrouili IKKclno \ tlilnrolnhratud line for mil
olllc.'a In ll : lri > lti l MJtnjund Uuitiiln ,
Inlnnmlltiii al-Jiit ralun of furc , Slurping
bCfoiiiiiiu'latlaiiN , Thnu Tal/lirj , etc. , u 111 In
uurlully jjlvtiti liy iii'lj'r | ! ' ' In
flil'.OKVAL LOWI'.LL ,
CoiM'rul ' Ait-iit ,
' ciivt'r ; , Ohlrago
J. pcrrcie.
fjd. Maniu'ur ( 'lilcacn.
iX j.- 'tV u H7u > u.M.au lui : i
If 71.11 aruii.MitW/4riryo'ini.i NtGIl Ilav
ofliK IMIvtw al v.tvj tnnn of li'i "
iirillij I i"iliii.ii < if { .t/ ti i tclllniro irmiil !
il'i..i moid \v.y nlrl't ' udtlt to rr *
a. 111) ) uuu l it liialitne t i uU
mute , u Hop S.
j-rjii aroyouiiu nnO 7tiir * < rln from fltih. .
IInuMJoti nr ill liu i.un , Ir VIHKIII 'unr
or Hln.'V ciM ( ir votingrulFi'ilii/
i t'di 11 laiuiil iH'/l Iurr DM it ttd ji lii ! My
, lily -jii (4 op CitU.r * .
TliMitJiniM IM |
G
G
HAWKEYE
LiiraU MILL CO. ,
Des Moines , lov/a.
mufnr.turer. of 8AQH , OOORQ , UUIND3 ,
BRACKETS , MOULDIfiGO , AO. H.
rudiiitlon In It ink ( ' ' "inter * , 1'hni Inr-
laiiil KdiK furiiUlivl in nil klinN ol Imrd
roftun < il , Count ) n lli.i huil in nil wliui i.u-
Hhcli INK- ' < ( ll kinili fiirnlil unnd \ nut
building retdy lor ) ant | on uliortiibtlm
workmen uru ilia t/i < tt mu Imnlci tlutum lie
. Huvo inoiiei ) \ > y iM\m \ m j-our i-on
Otalrr , Novell and D.iluitort ,
iirorciiian In llilniluiinitiiiciil M lonucrl )
I'Vnit M iiulaanrliitj Co , llilin o ,
ami liai UO.TO uaiiiu ot tliu flntit Ht-ilr
Nortluuut
0 mill promptly Uoml l' '
ESTATE BROKERS
No , Stmot ,
Kor , b ildo oyv U f and Ccttrnl Hotel.
THIS -NT.W AND CPRRECT MAP"
' l'ro - . jcrond .
Any rc.uonnblo question that tint
CA30 & NORTH-WESTERN RY
o , . Ite . . , , , , , , , .
TO „ „ i rt ! „ „ „ „ „ , , n Mam amnm f
and ill of Iho Princlpil Polnls In Ihc Weil , North ind Northwal
THE CHICAGO & NORTH'WIiSTERN RAILWAY
,
' ' rif ll < iirlnoli'.it lliiiM. rnni nrli wnv il.illvfrrmi two .
'J Mills , Jt UtlleMllllyiO.nl . to Imirormoro KO.IT it
\\L' Lnf
> ChlclK tlivtUM'.stl : > o
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars ,
U . ' isttu'oriJv . iiml . tliatiuns . rulliiinuSlcfTlnsCarsKiinli or Nnrttrwn < it of . .
n. tiij X.Htitt .llfM.w < > i-'JnII > . It lorins tlio . ClilcnRO. Jtli a.
" . ' . follonlr.w Trunk LJuci
"i.'nii.ioil IUiir < , 1 > ' ' . . " " :
e'iivi'r CilirnrnliI.liii-
" ' ' ' : : - "Wliioiia , Bll ncoinftpiitral ! )
, . Dakota Un '
"Siiiux''llyNor. . *
N'i'lirn'kii.'i , " "
YnitUim .
" \"Clilcnii , St.
: . , ; ) Viiulniul SllnnoaiiolH Mni . f
np. lllltuiitKn < t . " "
rie | > i w Diibiuiiui
Mile. . .
"Milwaukee * ( Irre-n Hav %
I VI i-u our tills m-.il ' t.iko Siiin'rlor r lift ,
' are until liy nil C'OIIIKUI Tlokut Asviiit-s fn tti Uultuel atatca iuu' . ,
ilcti'ii'hiticr foiisU for'Hckct.s tliUroniUlioniiTOtlioy ronfl ovcrlti\nil take
MAKVIN Hl'UIUTT , on'l ; .liu.iior : , ChlcnsA W. 11. STlN'NKTrrG ! iu'l 1'iiss. \ Ajctit tionn , ( iltUuiy othou
IlAHIir I * . ItlJKt , . Tlckft Aitotil 0. A N. W. ll-vltwoy , ltli nml Fmnh.im ntrnoti.
I > . K. KIMIIALL. AwisUnt Tlcliot A\ront C. & N. VV. Ilillurty , 14th nnd J' ruh m itrooll *
) , 1IKI.U Tlikut .Ui'iitO. ft N , W. Kaltwiy , U. P. U. H. Uopol.
HAMra T. ULAKK llontnl Ai'cnt.
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOU& .
It always gives satisfaction , because it makes
superior article of Broad , and is the Cheap
est Flour in the market. Every sack
warranted to run alike or
money refunded.
V\i. \ M. YATES , Cash Grocer.
TO ALL AVIIO HAVE
WATCHES AND CLOCKS
TO HE REPAIRED ,
TO HE DONE Oil
JEWELRY il t MANUFACTURED.
iVhile our Work is better , our Prices are Lower
than all others.1
received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS
offered for Competition in ourline
Competitors.
the Best Watch Work ,
For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. )
For the Best Engraving ,
For the Best Diamonds ( own importation )
FOR THE BEST
DISPLAYED , ETC.
. in1. } lately enlarged my workshops mid putting In now . .ml improved ma
chinery , 1 hope ) to "till moro improve the ( pnility and finish of our
ork anil ( ill emlors with moro promptnana than is usual.
Nolle ) luia ulwixya bouniuul alwuyn will bo : "Kirat ti > gnin nupurior fiwilt
ties aiiel tliuii iielveirli.su thu foot not luii'ore ) no wild udvurtiaoincnta.
Soinu iiujii-inciplud do.-ilom boni ( { in tliu habit of c > pyiii < my
aiuiDUiiuuiiiuiitfl , I would ) > og you , thu road or uf this , to
draw u line Inttweiun imoh copied iidvurticoiiionts
mid tliejao of YourB very truly ,
f
The Reliable ) Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. ,
Sign of the Striking Town Clock.
HOT HI NO , HATS , GAPS
,
' . ' *
-.AJKrao
3-ent's Furnishing Goods ,
A.T THK-
M. & M. PEAVY , Proprtelors ,
Farnham Street , QML4HA , NEB. n ,
Tobacco from ? ,5c. per pound upwoa-ds ,
Pipes from 25c , per dozen upwards.
Cigala from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards ,