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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE \“'“1 R BRUIS ‘\ (\UxHT SWEDISH LUTHERAN. OIS W N AU : A ng why be 4 bor ar j* .“IE PR“RES-!‘:"HV?Y?' 1o ro . e | tor o 'tew rt wintee Nehraska Betablishes A Conferance ik . { Sy t Line t Iset " doan'wh 1o bl (t Wakefield, Neb ' — ey u . ve Mslt » I8 . g A BROWNVILLE BUNKO TRICK THE MONEY LOANERS Hie Vote and Inflaence in the Legis- Two a M Pr Buosiness—=1 itesand Their Peculiar W Men Who Have I e Suddenly A Dakota Land Shark Rich by Means T Tricial Inven- Business to " 8 > . . Y lature Purchased Time and Again A Prisoner & trat b 4 . Specimens of Howe's Desrep ODD WAYS OF MAKING MONEY utable Record man and was take ine f as good I'hey n THE LOCAL MAT The Tale of the Market Backet— | | Prices e-tenth of the sand dishonest compose Chureh Howe's then 1t wen in business run w . m ast folks get homesick ot e. Then you've » N X o ha ¢ t I'nke whn-caster Who is s_»m-u he cor ' - ¢ ; 1 ; “no us 3 ) r money enough suly strack two their 6¢ ; bunkeérs who have THE KET T nel - p Y t s money is needed the time out here like & million to ticles have hoen | a harvester recklessly w |1t $02 1 | $62.01 f some wi B bids back w and %0 ¢ 1 farming,’ as s shows b r t know a harr two h e time for 118 pr position f S =isemllin The Bis Civniortey ki r n \ y K fio'land '3 fit 1 e to me for money. 1 gave yesterday. Mr. She ; - A Gtore asohat i ‘.m At T AT R R e e e men » ultivation, o t ) T 1 a wortgage_on all her and no forocust cou pound. Watermelons are in the market | gieCerrt /0 | T SEn T e o B : ! 4 ye girls for & customer vou ounty i ng at prices ra c O WANTED Aliie | : iR s i 1 om dry g ¢ liable to have & farm after a while in Wyck Muskmelons are worth RN ity e i p i y was very I : 30 cents g g % Ny _ : i > p $ A f due she are : o Yo : : . ang Bkt nd : Y Josed on her. That would be held in two woeks = 8 t . 3 2 te : it . nd after s while I patched AT THE E HOUSE 24 10 154 cents = me i » e s g rea k tas ] repented Governor Dawes yesterday appoin for 20 o for $1,000 ataand s the b i t I and all the Charles C. Bundy commissioner of de: in white grapes 15 cent w he's very | c " T Al things wowd have 1o be sold. A’ friend at Washington, D. C. What the emolu imoord the sam i avEnar, Soaask t Ri6 Bin . of mine bid them in for about the sum of ments of the position are or who Mr. i thai is eno nen never anything but money ow him, and m. n drinks fth ¢ y claim, and the 1 got notice to Bandy may be wae not determin W hite fish and trout are selling for 3 ; 5 AT i 3 in | Joaning W hoever comes While he is sma his hich t muct or Bubeock was subpanacd 10 ts a pound almon st L T f . tance to pro- o the plans of tb u ra w. wealth” enough to b t ma kes his fifth, und so jus h E ne day when I pear in court at North Platte yesterday | 25 cents a pound. cure the s cigars: that at that mond’s great c e = 5 a store usually fo > T ¥ sach other in the t 10 se one she open: d 10 show from the records in his office Fresh perch are 1 . | time Chureh 11 Snia e - e x - E L v e s A R e what revort a bauk in that place made a | and sell at 123 cents s er, and that it 1 . e 5 = o bunker, r ble people, and take pride in their n thief ) 1 tried to get year or two ago. The bank or some of | eatfish also on hand at 15 z two hundred dollurs, he | 28 5 3 sz A S .ority. - The ssloonkeeper up at Aurora m the people round about its officials seem 10 be in a law suit pound. Buffalo s W would wake v efl 0t to g0 anc I'no 3 k | e vt o ity gratas et Shets 3 i thut they wonld® pes! ¥k Professor Jonss went out to Minden | caught, 10 cents a pound O e s 5 % Rty a2 . 88 crazy on bank-start- | into fifths ss an especial 1ndy b ged first, and by thunder, the girl had yesterduy for institute work, and from | now in the market, fresh, anc least expensive way of release from his diff- - ke N re as be the Russian irade made a or Nistnk me. She was in possession, and there ihere he goes to Hastings. Secretary of | eents a pound. Fresh umm erel are | culties, drew acheck in Mr. Howe's name e and is ) The disciples of Menno wasn't enough in that country then (o .\‘nm. Lu;.';:‘t'h was ¥ .~n<‘rdxn enjo. ug the | worth 15 cents apiece. ¥r A.‘ sell 'C!, Lr. Howe tool who trades exclu Apd no wonder. Banks i ount graduuted glass as an insult, and forever | ¢ (lu T out. T L camp meeting eervices at Bennett, for 15 cents & pound, as 1 3 "‘r-"t \1 H“u“ .nnm R P l’.u’..: ¥ in these el. He con- | get rich faster than a ho trot terward shunned the bur ot the unfor ot \«‘.r.‘ e I came to theconcla THE RETURN OF THE BASE BALLISIS | buss. Croppie and perch retail for 12 e ad gone fora timebe | o1 "o hous of the Atlan- cy do very well with discounts, ex- | tunate saloonkeeper. sion that I would have to on with from their Omaha excursion was the pre- | cents per pound; blue-fish are worth 25 ) '. x. Henry Cobn, and swid | ¥ cursor of an era of congratulati such | cents & pound { the clgars coild not be effected . tic, to which a en in use have ete., but it is in Joaning that they Everybody wants to bu; rything on !M‘ It was gett 10 be about time ‘0 nd | to be sent from abr ere is another ce & bonanza. Two per cent per | oredit out in this country, and éverybody | me to climb out of there, but 1 couldn’t #s enthusiasts in this line have not en- P egs sell at 80 cents . i 4 "t mar ping here month is now ngul st on | mu: 1i in that way ornot at all. Qvea- | bear the idea of Josing the farm. Then 1 joyed in_any measure heretofore this MEATS A notn s e fon ol rt 1o vhi re generally sionally 8 merchant revolts against the | £0f & I 10 Degotiate with her for an seson. When the six cosch loads of | The best cuts of siroin sell for 15 cents S il e At iny s i A D ate | credits R PR B T e srview, and sfter s while 1 ealled on excursionisis departed for Omaha to wit- | rumps snd upper part of round steak Commenting upon the matter, the edi wbright is occupied by Tven ' r rowe one store which 1 visited 1 . muking myself as agreenble a8 pos- ness the contest between the Lincoln ¢ 12;. Roasting ribs, firm and juicy ¢ tor of the Advertiser suid S tente it 2 g R - 4 fae A_N conspicuously displaycd, | sibie. The upshot of it wus that T usked and the Union Pacifics, victory was us | be bought from 10 to 1% ceuts was Simply because of . . e e Skt S | 3 By Hells " “Doubtiche tius | het to marry we, and she consented. much as they hoped for, but when they | Swoet breads y be purchas ers he coneluded it w S e perdemst o t e bt | wond maeiiant it ankmaid § I'm pr 1 satisfied with the deed, v"mrm-dx_ “f, o o oW 2% D p:url’('nrnl boef is selling | iR A St a b avoiiiterr (et ¢ bHiCa fi well as the hor: meant all he said, but he will g for 1 3 truth I would never ir opponents the 3 rom 5 to 10 cents, scoord 5 Y u h 0 pat ks D # iy b FEiEk s Sims WOLth are cinoi¥ have got thut farm if I hadn't taken her < il s % | proper power to release the c1c 1o have him make outt y i just the same T 3 , Rueud Ll fn s 2 ime leg of mutton can be had for | FICHET PG iy be taticed of in the et 0 10 be sent to W ston re the) : 1 n; on credit—if they cu en th slong with it returned yet, and, 1 a bribe. OF els he iniended to i [ 1 gre poly nty of ey in pocket s urc beginning to inguire b i< worth release of the clgars, by & smoot 2 at way. 'They have got sctions that hold tk nree d sheed. Pork, 10 to 12 Cohn’s ignorauce of the the metropolis 10t the £20/ 15 own_poch DOINGS OF A DULL DAY g 'ER he iutended There is some n Dodd, the man arrested for sssault nd 10 e owever 5 aring yesterday before air-minded ine you w i y Judge Parsons. Dodd’s instrument of y ed to the wce boiled in the harve 8 | that he war was a slung-shot, made out of a rock Keal Estate Transfers. 1 # judgment. # I've already made a contract r | way tied in & handkerchief, and a sight of his | Tye following transfer g bove aflidavit it mig ¢ net e §5,000," was the g scksmith came out here & head showed ita good ins e g i B . nt sceepted nd 1 oan see 10y ¢ b ced fif- e pid ngust 14, with the county cle ; Nt reply 1d 1 cs T & L TRO B § Eaatanh e tough fem 5 Algernon § Paddock and wife to Chas T | y; i >unt € o » being | | with which the machine men | mill men Jong s infect | r > vi 1se Howe 100 and work b few ye close to ow ¥ 0 3 Shaw, Jot 5 blk 5 Paddock pe, W d— 000, o - 2y A o ¥ 0 prisoners’ row before J won P Pruyn and wife 1o Thomas H would goa o poisons T 7 ed. But he had better terday 1d answer to the I loti0blk 1 Lake's add., wd— | long wa Star Cough Cure. No bad effects He money out at interest, keening houses of ill-fame and of bein g SCDDENLY GREW RICH ot *%€ 1 is living on half of the income and A Dakota Land Sbark and Banker, drunk and disorderly. They were all | 3 Campbell and wife to Wm R | When first elecied to the Legislature, i — ‘('M' the rest right outa On an east-bound train the other day, }lrom)l(,) tined and went in search of anghnessy, Jot 10 blk 1 Horbach’s 2d add, | Howe was a poor man, hardly able to Ahm‘ the Burlington. get holdof it. He is gradually ge writes u Watertown, Dakota, correspon- unds 10 secure freedom. d R s ety ar his campaign expenses. After being Viee President T. J. | Tich. Andthst is a good deal more than | dent of The New York Sun, was & well- I |Ehzsbeth Gustafsen swore to s com- ood to the public, plat 0f Al | in Lincoln a short time he wasaccused 4 I ! & | he could have done at farming fed and comdfortable looking man, who L sy king for the arrest of | Dright's Anvex. dedication 1 e PR S e 5 the Burlington, r(-l\_rm-j‘ - BO A fed and co ooking ms R A e o Clifton E_Mayne and ‘wife to Wi of having received & large sum of money 5 | _ Fifteen years ago all of the lax announced that he had beer attending to Jt:xml( ain 1‘::\3.‘5;,‘1.;0;:‘7 ::ddfi;:uh\l? Emery, lot 5,,1,)..0,‘,‘“,{“, ”fi‘ - X 0 c xr(ufll J.N. H. P ;'H‘L';u}{u bribe o «;: ¥e l‘ lay W:L':w:ls«' fi‘f'm? trip of n;x— ;»:.;1 r;{fl (l-nv.mj\_\ belonged m‘ business very stricilly for three or four anguage. A WAITADL Was issue: e | “Eugene O'Neil ana wife to Henry Rieck, | of the accusation by the Kearney Press, | spection over that system of lines, spend- | and the railroad” compuny You con) ars, apd that be was then on bis way to csT PE complaint and placed in the hands of an | 1ot 2 bik 2 0"Neill's subdiv, w 41000, libel suit, which bas never been | ing throe weeks in the journey, and | Zet up on the table land and look ten | ihe seashore for the purpose of having 4 | MEST PERFECT MARE offlor to serve T Auns Moran to Daniel McdMilisn, lot 13 bocausé, a8 be sail, there | critically examining the” roads' and | miles in any direction and not sees house | Jittle recreation olis wife was & frosiy | DoRITaich e somsd o ety oeneth snd L. Wagner made complaint in police | Barr Oak, w d—SL6. oy : would' be no money init'’ The Press | branches, as wel the extensions in | o & troe. Now the country looks 8 good | Jooking, plump youni woman scveral | GSARBEE Lk 15, Soptas Jos yesterday for the arrestof a party, | Walter G Phelps and wife to Nels Ander- | gured him to push his claim, but, as was | progress. Of these thst running nor like northern Illinois, with pretty | years bis junior, who, besides being fash- | jaragts e ol Orangé. . Savor dalicious)y . By John D 2 made | som, lot 14 Oak Hill sdd, w d-—$400 s of prog the $. porth } yours bis Junior, who, besides being {ash | o guximg FowdEk 00, Celcapo and Bt Lowis prisuninbly Jobn Doc, who had made | som lot 3 oak Mulegd w A-8800 . | afierward proven, he was guilty of the | west from Grand lsiand, Neb., is per- | groves of tress and hedges, but it s not | jonably dressed, had an air of business e A— i-wn: -\_llh lnI« ticker had | 33NPT E Y Smith's add, w 0—8 * | charge and du)vd)n“l doit. aps one of the most im L as it | half so prosperous as TNinols, and 1t is | sbout ber which'is et with in the fair | ——— — een rhio\: _the culprit was re- Geo F Ma 10 Erastus Young, lois 8 and The Kearney Press once said, regard- | will extend some two hundred miles into | the demand of these Nebraska farmers sex more frequently in this part of the manded to jail for tr | 4 vlk 2 Perkins' subdivlot 5 Capilol 2dd, w | ing Howe's suddenly acquired lucre western Nebraskn, tapping on rich | for Jonns that makes the banking busi- | country thun elsewber The next Wostern league club to o A 4 . o Ihe next w(lx‘. ue club to cross | d—$5,800. - o We have never been 10 the legislaiure and | in agricultural and pastoral resourc: ness 8o prime. These farmers have good “Yes,” the tourist smd, after settling | On Wheut, Corn, Outs, Fork, Lard und R B ats u‘u!n <H-~] sincolns e the home m-"u o8 Gk and wife to John if- | never hnd a chance to sell out, and this may m.d m; ating for the trade now held | soil and pood climate, and nearly always | himself back in his seat in the smokers® | Stocks, for Long and Snort Tinc. Sena for Prioe in the league, interesting gumes ure Grgtith, Jov T Clirl’s add, w 480 o | e county te Siscnite ety X 4’11' xtension seventy-five miles ard | ”w;.“;u.«-:.[ sre several reatons. (r:‘:« mighty close Jh] 1, I've dt" I'm | S Suiase. Seteroncs; Awavion N Rt . fn L4 John ey and wite to William G | Howe was sent 1o the lecislature, instead of | BIT¢ s grading will | chiiet one is the distance fro; rket. As ke heu 1 came out in this coun _There isnot one gy e Li- | sfuan, 1ots 18 and 19 Himebaugh place aad. e thousand-doltar eertified sbecls | completed this year, aithough a portion | & rule it takes four bushels of corn 1o | try 1 Lud about $4,000 clean cash. Down Sl A T coln who belicves nail works bave | y d—tin.on 2 tup. he was borrowing small sums from | of the iron will not ‘be completed until | carry one to Chicago, and corn is rarely | where 1 came from everybody said $4,000 any idea of coming frow Omaba 10 this Isabella Ayre and Lusb mu:g to n.w. Dist | every friend he ha Ty him through. it | next season. Work on the Colorado k an 15 ushel here, | wasn't enough to put in your eye. It UNEULNBUSNESS UIREGTURY 1 Kstloybiie sitention is givon | Nod. § ecen Belcs wi( SR v d-ex is innmaterial whether this statement is true | Midiand is being pushed, but Mr. Potter o is s low as 6 oents gut do 1o buy & home with or get & X t is stuted, however, that iarles G Vangreen to C R Scott, lot or not, but as we said before, we hiave it from » ol » prob ties or | r 80 < for hunling a ¥t : = . jarioad ¢ B0, { w )t diseuss sho probabilities or r cents for hauling 8 | team,but as far &5 business was rned Jetors of west Linooln and the | ter & Cobb's subdiv of lot 1 bik 5 Fark piace, | responsible citizens. His ruling passion m tios of 3 ~ ming s | boshel of wheat f this part of Ne. e i Recently Buiit, Newy ds have tuken the matier in | ¥ d-SK0. B i :‘..‘A itself strongly in the reasous given v D lities of ith ’.-\;»vxl\. ‘i\ bosoming 2 | baseol of wheat from this past of & 'r 3t was ouly s aggTavetion. I{. 1 |.!1.,. T he The Tremont. oy TS 4 e % » Siemssen and o o Theodore A | he does not commence suit agaiust us. 1t is wkiof o line reaching Salt | braska to Chicago, something like 600 or | something about Dakots, and made up | L l'{'*_“;’j‘ working it up Lucke, lot 15 Ik 1 Gate City Park add, W d— | beoatise he can't make any money at it. At | Lake, merely remurking that “talk is | 630 miles, whereas the charge per bushel | my mind that | would show sowe of the 1.0 e ATy “h-'l' is ;tl'r~1‘n‘!«1“‘,r!1‘ txnlhv !n-{vl».h: ::\\n,“ A e the last session of the ) ute, now and | chesp. '1:‘ ly.‘-.:' to the corn crop, ht»]m( hicago t,'-fi\:\l’\un. 950 miles, is | sm men whether $4,000 capital was or b 800 Pt Linkato: S of mails in the post office here, and there Authony Street and wife to ‘R pever, hie is the sawe Chureh Howe, To use hic the Burlington being the only 12 cents. All other freights are it | good for anything or not. 1 went west P o B sy B e o s vy e ] k 100 Omatia, w d—81500. | hisown words Wi he was in he market ob | o ad, Mr. Poiter natarally gave | proportion. which is pretty tongh on the | Slong with the mmigrants, set op s littls o Bl o wrong handling of mul matter among risto U PR K Co, Jot 4 blk 100 | the eapital-removal uestion—says he: “1 uiu ttenton, he syms M all up by say- | farmer. Hiscosl, timber, barbed wire, | oftice, put out a sign ‘Money Loan,’ oo some of the clerks. People make allow o—8 P Bo cheap man—1 don’t bore with & gimlet | ;0 4}t 5 rensonnbly good crop is ete , come high, but he must have ‘'em. | and sut down 1o await eustom J.H. W HAWKINS, ance for a grest ms arror long but with ab sugur.” This pian, well adbered T | 5 - ance fo grest many e s, but long | - 3o will dounts pnsble ALMOGE ARy MAD 10 Thi: especmlly true of Net The merchant pays big freight, too, but ‘] put my money out in small sums. Archltect continuunce in them makes forbearance | 5 deposit five-thousand do certitied checks | Although the country through which ”14 ¢ r. The sol wll th isin the | prncipally. A séttler would come in ] coase to be a virwe. T his is » biat, but | Géo Schroder and wife to Charles Kautt- | 41l over the country. { Burlingion mijzht have been country ve on, and everybody lives | mud ask for §50 or §100. 1 would §Ofices—G3 3 and = Tchmrds By b(r!:l‘xll‘“;\.r s aro ‘1;‘.: i ]x‘,‘“‘.:}uu‘v | hold oy 37 sud 35 blk 2 Cuumpbell's wdd, w | 4040 Browaville Advertiser weat on | fsvored il 1 io I ruived | on it Atter the merch o s, the machine | what be Lad Well, e mig o L - employe a salt well says a ne: : o WD Md s | 4088y & hisEtay there som u, the windmill men, aod the money- | equity in bis land, or he would have some o O P foder boiler of much grester capacity has been | | DaVid damieson and wite to W D Mead Jr, g A there was am ex- | Josners get their picking there s ouséhold furniture, farm much SAURFSRERS T Wb 3 | und 3 lot 81 and e > lot 20, Mickory place, He has & peculiar way of offering v e - > 3 i 4 honsshaid Surgiture, {arm ‘ ¥. M WOODS. «d by the contractor and 1s being | 32§ 410t g y 2 ctat i is proven by the | much left 1 | nd wago vl . | wa—¥1 vole on the murket, 1t cost me : A% Dooven vy : | borses and wagons L e n position. New machinery for | = John W Paul to Jehn D Campbell, lot 7 blk T 4 { X ¢ I the old crop. " For | > ! ka farmer far | have the n y, and t i 3 John 1 ampbell, 1017 bIk | money to be elact nd | canno - o t ouly is th ska farmer fu ave the moncy, und take s mortg 1ve 0oC uctioneer ¢ ulso expected this woek, and | 2 Park place, w d—$4,30. fend f o i 0 e 5 :u‘fhmg” . Sy tthe Burlingion lines in | from market, but he 18 beyond his depth e ha ducting my interest I»“ e mude iz e U ot achivery is to be tuken down | = Willium L'McCagué to Lewls 8 Trumbell, | £ €0 thesc tings for hothing 4 tr " on loading five bundred | He cume bere s poor man, and, not con- | 8110,120r 1 1 ace, Pler ratos. oo §, Bt Block, Tinool, Nel: pped to Kansas City. It is |83 lot hl';.l“ Sufins id udd, u’di‘w e feetly logitiats | cars daily ter's trip has been way, branched out | ¢ wou tle money for Golloway und Sbort Horn for sule ".‘.‘.‘x M(Iu .y delay the | O N iy Ble T Lowe's b sad, | . And reliabie wud respousitde neighbors of | UD€ MOTe 8 thas plua. and on 8 larg 80 Go | menth or two manths, and 1M B H. GOULDING s going downward until about the | JG U5 Mr. Howe kpow that he sald bis wheat st a | be bus had but two days of sbsolute rest g It urm ) e, | sock it to these fellows I've had § r e, irst of the month, Jacob P Sanden and wife 1o Adof Siefken, | sacrifice, 10 enuble him to prepare bimsell | Siboe bhe went awsy, which period cm- v and judgment notes. | the use of §50 days many F L I Division superintendent Alcxander | 1ot 15 Thornells add. v degy o0 for the ‘capital. Aud. thest Belgibors are springs | The abig windmill 1o suve & e settlers were arm L0ans flfl nsuranca. Lnu.»;(‘. o the western divisi n of the | A ¥ Tourailn ud witeto 1 V Whlie, lots | wondering pow s ut Howe la wuch labor of pumping water for | Seand i id not talk 10| Gorresponden: a8 soli & was in Lincoln yesterday onm | 15 and 14 blk tiside add, w d—§1.900. money as 1o enable biw 1o put up Teckicssly 3 | three or four animals. Ev fermer bas ot ) nor could | oom 4. Hicunrds otk * Liucoln, N 3 . o lrk.xllg..d‘li\;fl:\ifitlu:;&u;LdM}{«;zaell £5.000 8t 9 :t;':.:']'l:: :‘:K*L‘:!:tm“r' Su Ling, blsading. and liching | & patent self-binder.a $400 barvest] hey spe 1 gosup 8" hs; Samucl Long, South $end; Fred | jorieery W Vates and wie vo 8 Walers Fox. | He tacked to the end of his platform a | ien years stauding. No one need suffer tey o ol o ales Bai s wind: | sand st way we managed to do Public Sale, Wilcox. MeCook: George Powell 3 < g temperance plank, with the designed s aflar gsing woneorts xs er without & self-bin siness very satisfactorily Denver, Col e 101h, 1886, ; X F s German Piie Ointy 1t absorbs tuwor ' C. Davis. Falls City; Hammons, Salem; | Henry Klinker and wife to Thomas Puls, | Purpose of using it us & money produc- | STEE T0C el Oboe. aclaas s poultios | nd is of no account iu this 1t requires & very clear head and good 40 boud of Show Skor Thomas Graham, Sewsrd werein Lincoln | s B W i 103011 w d—e3 0. ) ing lever. W Deidy, of ‘Nemaha | Eiv Dot acaens wosiien todo & ug business out | hank, Fyousolds, w | ouis HKoty and wife to (reo W Logzan, e | county, vecently sai lor publi- | Oint 18 prepared only for Piles and | ) out here were arti rl A LIUE D 8 DEW | nes Demver, Col, C. M - - - .-muu 14 zad wi0ft jot 15 bk s Shull's 2d | eation at a very prominent liguor | il of the private parts, and nothing els v of I rive 1 u the winter time I've M. Woods Auctionosr ¢ unhappy mortal whose liver is in- | 89d, w d—§2,000. % desler of Omahs came 1o him and said: | Every bex is wanranted by our agents. Sold )y congress, and those \cation thre pes Sinoe is miserable on the Slightest oora. | Jobn Simanek and wife to John O'Gady, | * ~ 5; scni by s . Wl ey ve b opsan Jates G i n . 57 Oma ) For God's sake don’t send that mun | by druggists: sent by wail on receiptof price, 1L i ¢ helpe Dakota. After — = sion, or without any canse whatever Dr. | ® 5,1 3 1015 bik 37 Omata, wd—gu0 g A b | B per be § lowaship When i Lincoln stop st womas C Parkins and wife 1o Charies 1 | Howe back to Lincoln—it takes 00 much per Dox- county ed for awhile it is not wuch 4 H MecLean's Liver und Kidvey Balm, | oo ot ¢ it S s 4 sid w g 38, | money 10 buy bum.” As the bill didu't | PR G O BENTON.Faor, 13 vet ih : o men in my lwe. When 1 have National Hotel, stimulstes the liver and kidoeys aad Wilber J Van Aerman to Mary M Mitzier, Lu- it is generally undersiood that Sold C. # Gooodman and Kuhn & Co. wards. | moved I bave always s W0 & And got & good ainner fur S wakes life worth living. $1.00 per bottle. | lot 16 bik * Hawthorne add, w d—$550. hurch voled as the Liguor men wishod, 1ith aud Dougius 38tb wua Cuming | the county up for what it will stand and | conatry. The pooy rst-rug ¢ 3. A FEDAWAY Frop el

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