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THE OMAHA DAILY UNDAY, MAY d has numerous fine | timber; 1 as rion and productive as it van | Soon after swe=boucht 240 acres ton milos N I C | 21 shinping tettities (]RE \T ls \ \ h b brick blocks of business housss. The popu- | bo. Ho has fiftesn acres of winter wheat | north of Wahoo for 40 aad sold 1t two 14 ) VAUL \ation s about $)0. It nas oue bunk, one | that thoroughly covers the ground and 200 | years iater fo¥ #3400, The samo land i3 now | voller mill, two elsvators. thros churches, & | acros of tame grass. Of course he has made | worth #10 ## fors, We hove sinco bought | . good High school building ani one weckly | if all on the farm, 240 acres Jolfidy the town.of Weston f L e unewspapor, independent in politics, edited by | setls fhis Geatn, | which wo paiyf §500 and stili_own it. We " R. E. Do bire most of i done and feed tho Oonorete Tacts Attest Her Right to Rank | “\iisavaies also has a fino brick « sunders connty thir- | gy QuUE fArmInR done anc 1o cattloamd hogs, aud Wo make it pay = - Among the Finest. house, | the uppor story of which fur- | 160N YEATs ago with 81,500 and nothing else. | We fod [0 cotkle. during 1o yeat and Nave SUGCH A SWEERT BREATH. g nishes one of the fines dgo room the | He 1aid his money away and worked for 8 | on hand 430 head now. [ ihink the big — " A 83 AL — o / e O o0 o™ \fasons, | Y0ar at 810 & month. ~ AL the end of tho ¥ fead nov e AUTIFUL CLEAN TEETH and a SWEET BREATH. One may ba Odd Fellows, Modern Woodmen, Knights of ea | W. . Lehr camo to What ean bo more charming in a person than . &2 500, vackers inflGande the markets to some ex robe ho bougnt & quartcr section for #2500, paid | tent, but do . mot think they control | '0bed in the richest apparol and ornameated with thoe rarest goms, yet if accompanied with unsightly, dicty tooth, | | Pyihins ane it the Ropublic, | #1,000 and spent the balance of bis cash for a a8 SO, Mipokired | 018 %ot in- | the charm is gone Fhile fa othaw . . RICH IN ENERGY AND RESOURCES ‘» :_‘\.‘v’r‘_v;"u!;f'i;r.ql‘ v,\r,: ‘.‘r'n“’!( .l‘-\xl.".!tu | ‘Tolem 00 to0Ts Lo, (AT WILE AT ventes it i\mm}‘ v,:m: ookmea ¢ ‘,::vwl r,.,,:].. | th )mlm‘\ gone While, on the other hand, a person possessing a beawtiful or even cloan set of tooth, wien accom | ichers aro employed in th | 1.000 in debt. Five yoars lator ho bought | on . 8 panied with plain dress, is at all which are we » the Nebraska standard the Chicag arket Monday, April N i —- Ul A b Lol A avother quarter at #15 an scre. Itall lnys Lot Aonday times attractivo and fascinating Thero is also a mov to establish und they hammered prices down from 20 to f SOLLRCLIY \ ten miles east of Wahoo, four miles south- | 4 ca E oro DO NOT delay these important org: N Py another ban! All kind A | g c & huudrad, ho next day there wero ' portantorgans A Troeloss Plain Transformed Into a Bloom- | 4Gty Dan, K i Titure bofors | €ast of Mead. ~He owns it all yt. has it wrell | only 5,000 and thh ihmriet, Recotpts 5 1 gt . satondied n the T8 improved, and he Is out of debt and made 1t | continued lighi yw days and tho mat. £ > ] o) ing, Embowcred Garden. | Ut Tuasite s, omesteaded 1, 1t TA% | every oanton vhe rarm. Wiian asked 1F Ho | 500" Hacame mieqn o DRicos | wont 1 VISIT DR. BAILEY, ing citizen . = made it out of stock, Mr. Lehr rephed 1| Farming and g,(.,.k“rm;,v.u pay us very well () ]/ ]// [ Y Moad is one of the best little tow fo the | never fatted a steer i my life. 1 have fed | and we are not complaining. We bought 120 bt i some hogs, but usually sell my grain. At | g P § | county yopulation of ono bank, s of land one milo no of Wanoo this ~l v~ <y o) MARKED GROWTH EVIDENCED BY FIGURES | county with u populution of B0, 064 sehool | PFesent I keep one hand and farm a portion | Sring. Thys fs L L Conhty; 4 DOt AN LEADING DENTIST, | bulldings, aud weokly repablican paper od- [ of the land, nm forced to rent most of it | tha state o nrice of land 18 low consid § — ited by W. I Primley T am serving my second term s cOUNLY COM- | oringe ndvantages and have vour mouth put in a healthy missionor and only geta share of what is raised, whilo I could get it all if [ could be at | home.” But I make good monoy off of the farm us it is, The crops have never failed I have last year's corn crop on hand, 4,000 M. Erickson, condition, For those wl M. Erickeon Fas won for himself a homo [ Unfortunate as to lose a part or all of | and fortune by tlling Saunders county soil. | their natural teeth, a beautiful artificial In veply to quostions he satd, *1 camo hero | set may be made o patural in appears amounting to $100,000, which may be take x twenty-thre , homostenc A bushels 5 v 0 will work ¢ t ars azo, took a homostead | ance as to deceive the closost ohsorver. as an indication of tho wealth of the commu- | bushels. Yes, any man who will work CA | and lived 1 a'sod houss fivo years, 1 own eive the closost observer. SHORT SKETCHES OF TOWNS AND CITIES | nity. ‘The Cedar Bluffs Opinion is odited by | WD BoRes furming. L Kacw men | v, | 200 noramit wa %) e mnlos wwiv. 1o | Zeoth Tuserted 1Without Plate The Oounty Dotted with Homes of Thrift in | ¢edar Biufs o ot a0 L e have been <o Yrouns and Sing vators, two churches, fine High school build Urban [’r’”]m and S“LI)" and one bank, the deposi's of last year S. C. Yenny, published weekly and 18 neu - tral in politics had literally nothfng, lved in dugouts | NAProved pretty well, bavo good bubidings, | (eresco, near the center of the south line x:m.l went off on the railroads to work by the | oo CCEAT Ht“l x“m ::“('».3‘ A y-“:\"m wson | MO covering in the roof of the mouth, It The Golden Cadence of Rewarded Toll | of the county, has a population of 50, 0 '~l_“ '("l‘;”‘:‘;"'l"”‘ & ;’-ynl'.)\llwlfllf" "'\"\,\I;'\‘\“ | 0 tove 30 Dead ok hard. 1 bad good | Will pay all who dosire Artificial Toeth ank, tw evators, thres churches and « bxB Al AL A it ycd 2 M he o h 3 to investigate 8 me! I Heard from the Lips of Snunders’ ALltid e Vel I R, ind ex- | oved, Thero aro plenty such und thoss | hemith and good will tostart with, Al il this method, 3 i ot A " 500 population, one | examples spenk for thomselves. Thero is no | I bavo I made rizhy here farming, Some | Jroken tocth and roots made useful avored Sons— Blography N o s 00 population, on® | Fick of proof that farming pays in Nobrasia, | Mk o succoss of it avd somedo ot as fu all | and natural looking by artificial crowus, Get-There Grit, a4 ! if that is what you w other businesses, but a man who fails to suc- | all without pain High school building, oand s el tats ce with beet raising, N opa et onEat o pusiness, My | Importers acd Jobbors, | epmiring on shoct no- business, My v ded. varriaze | paintin years of §2,10: ‘Che prosent estimated | his own raising,that aro beauties. Thereare | for spending money. He tramped over the | I have had no experi actual valuation s §27,005,0600. Thoreis a | now on the place 100 head. Three loads | country hunting and fishing until traction over 113 miles of railrond in the | wore markoted a short time ago, and to g A hent county, divided between three ast bea pak tn Omaha. | Corro CO., ng a grain shipplt asits | Mr. Lehr did not seck nsecond torm of | £U i ero would Lo very likely to AR R nelvapapar, the Woscrs Suytho. satral 1o omue aud says it lias boon 4 big loss as well N S vk Our Wonderful Nobrasua has ab lonst a dozon “bost | POlIlICH wookiy, edited by Jos Camp, | Laved i a Dugout. €. O. Johnson savs <old my farm of Local Anesthetie countics in the stato,” and Saurders stands | yiation of 300, ono rolier mill, ono bank, g0od | D, IX. Wilson, in speakine of Lis experi- | gaoi¥, 200¢S Towa_aud eamne fiero” with | S g atthe head of the list. Naturo has be- [ schools and a iive trado, criba 1 Nebpasitn, ‘saids 1 oamo to Saun: | SOW ten vears azo and bought 120 teres | OF painloss oxtraction is cnusing much stowed favors lavishly on that common Yutan, in the castern part, has 300 popu- [ ders county in the fail of 1570 with a team | pore HFes ifies Waoo ter 833 a4 | avorablo commont all over this sootion wealth, and man has accepted her vroffe L'.".::”:\'; \I‘\‘\?;I::‘k ors, two churches, good x‘ul.:g yegs ;.‘[u::l ‘nluvvr‘-l,\' innoceut of RIONCY. | €306 por ncre. 1 have BiiTL R BarE R 2 count ! favors with thanks, Ouly a fow years ago | “yiia uo S0 néonio, large rolior mill, two | of Wahoo and awn it yet. 1 fiproved it, | |cnces, tho improvomnts [ have put on cost- 1 s " ¥ ¥ Sauudars county was a trecloss plain, except | elovators, eiitaen mnd seuopls, fatioed it, put bulldfugs on 1t and apont oo ’l’uf\_“"f""‘_’l‘{;‘,'“' 0. 1 )i YI’.‘]‘;| SIS ,“‘L \_A!_(_E___Stl“ make a Set of Teeth for Five Dollar s, afit warrantedin every case whero a fow stuuted bushes lined the nu- | Momphis is a little villuge of 150, two ele- | siderable of monoy on it. 1 tiest builta dug- | e U ICOUITVE Ve LIRS SRS “ 3 merous watercourses, Though nature had | VAtors, churchos, schools, ete, out and lived in it threo years, thon built tho | & 11 bit bard, e ey, unt ] D/ rg S Lan e ) done s0 much, the hand of man alono coutd | ,COlon has 200 people, two elovators, 8 | houso that now stands thero. My varn i | Gias ® A'griat et doponds upon the mar AY, )/’ K - - . . DAL = U1 chureh, sehoots, and is a good business point. | the largest in the precinct, hns stable room | A qop Temir ) poal” deponds ubon tho aon: . . . e o > Y s add the features coinmon ‘0'"‘“““ ““‘1‘ v “I‘ All theso are railroad towns and the amount | for 100 head of cattle and seventy-tive tous of i,‘:,“;’:, of :”"“'. """l')‘l “l‘\"‘“‘l‘é’ ‘1;’“';\‘\";;‘ r’,‘,"’u". H) zation. The sketch which follows will only | of business they do in a year would surprise | hay. 1have n good orchard and vlenty of | PICHLY Of graves, blackberries, strawberries i Gy rofiet tho varlly orcetod s | & tendorioot feouh from ono of tho sicept od | sl ruit whieh grows au bedes profuscy | 414 01T Bl frate Office, Third Floor Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets. gtire, i New England villuges, without much attention, Four years ugo ad Nothing What ) is ' guide, Hald S e e porstructure, roared on tho foundation latd } "5, LG 0 R Ve enstorn art of the | was elcotod sherlll aud moved to Wahco, | Nels Benuston bas beon an_ owner of Ne Sutihis odvioria gutde Tolephono 1085, Enteance on Sixteenth street, L UALL AL ) ¥ county has low, wet spots, which aro now | where I bought a nice little house and whe! braska <oil twenty-threa years, and in that = ¢ The present boundaries of Saunders | peing drained by ditching, uader the super- [ I now liv A yoar ago I bought 160 acres in | time,with nothing whatever to sturt with, he county wero defined October 8, 1867, It em- | vision of the county commissionors. This is [ Booue couuty aud am eugaged uow in feed- [ has made a splenddly 1mprove !t farm of 520 ‘ ' ‘ A bracos 756 square miles of territory, or 483,- | 10% bottom land, neitber is it uniformly | ing cattlo there. In fact, I have always fed | acres, six and a half miles south ot Wahoo. 4 cRic AR D ¥ boggy, but 18 good agriculturul Jana that | some cattie. Had ninety acres of corn on [ Ho made itallon tho farm and is still at it. L 4 840 acres. The Platte rivor bounds the r 3 LA ' | could hot bo bought for $40 an acro. Hore is | the Boono county farm last year thui aver- Came Hore i Debt. N ~ county on thonorth and east, Cass and Lan- | the tostimony of a few of the men who made | aged sixty buslels per acre. I ronted the P, P, Chureh ia Fitie Heatest and D) castor countles on tho south and Butler on | thoir money holding the plow in Saunders | Suundors * county farm for $200 Per | most sticeesetnl small armers o e PR tho wost. 1tis tho best watored county iu | couuty: nero ‘eash rout. What money "1 bave | county. FI8 11066 WBERE LHTEs imilest Houth Bk tho state, being traversed by many stroauis . Cook. mado havo dug right out of No- | Wahgo, owns 160 acres of land which he 5 = 5 s = £ N WETIAICBAYEN GVEE IS Bounty; Wtk the | - One oh helasht hbd Beit ¥nown, SAkmass ;“i:'..‘fii‘,. !;3?“-} aud T bavo vo kick comiug. | homestendod and pre-ompien twenis-one vears By Purchasing Goods Made at the Following Nebvaskr Factories. If you eroat Platto forming the boundary on two | and stock raisors of Saunders county i3 J. D. | had ot huch Show to mako money. 1 huvo | maviied: o ke oW be €Ol bis start bo cannot find what you want, communi:ate with ths manufacturers as lo what Mdos, as statod above, Waboo rivor | Cook, rosiding on hig farm throo and onc- | ruisod wheat and havled it 10 Bromont (o | 1 eame hore I eod o inard Wk L avhen o) ; / 2 % ; bk » % B »s | Dalf miles south of Wahoo. Mr. Cook is & | il at 30 to 5 v lont. ne biere T owed $200 back east, over end dealers handle their good. is the most i1mportant stream. It rises VBN HIBEART REFDLLEDIB O LI ‘and the at l(v‘..n( nts a bushel, and bave paid | ypove what | brought with me. When 1 b In the northwest part of the county, | Visii OrTPue Bee mun o his clogant homo s | e omos $1:30 for crossiag the Platto river. | took my eloim I built a shanty lived in 3 fowing in @& gonoral southeastern | ono of ploasant mAMOFiCs. A GPLYO OVEr tho | Naprasin - 11 hres, Are & REeal thine tog | it two vears, then entarged u little and ived 1CH, i CIGARS. | RUBBERGOODS| SADDLERY. dircotion clear across the county, | country in his carriago bohind uspirited bay | cun sell our stock in any quuntity and got | paigociveen threo and four years, then | ——— | SOUTH OMAHA ICE | 4y H. RICHARD, - - T ] diagonally, emptying into the Platte near | toam,n walk through his orchard and groves, | (ho cash for it—no peddling itout. I am built my present residence which is quite re- | oy s qENT D (OMAHA BASKET 8 4 OMAHA RUBBER CO. [MARKS BROS Ashiand, in the southeast corner, 1t forms | a tour of his barns and among his blooded | faeding 113 hoad on the Boone county favm, | occrable. iy bara you soo there ls a wood AWNING C | TORY. Clgnes, | Tohacoor ant 4 MASLE @ natural convorgence for all the lesser [ cattle, supplemented by a farm dinner over . - | oneand cost about§L.200. You see I hrve a AWNING co, | S Smokees Arilelys. it R Lion) i SADDLERY CO streams of the county. wd croek risesin | which Mrs, Cook prosided, was the reception A Contented Farmer, nico !m.n orehare roves, sheds, scales, o, hammocks, ott anl {0 per 1017 Farnam Kindsfoter A and Tght the extromo northwest corner, flows south | accorded vour correspondent. Mr. Cook i3 [ Ono of tho happiest and best contented | WALer works ana other improvements which o, TS armate . Oflag 508 P o ] Farmnm St et L A aud cast, emptying into the Wahoo near tho | one of the tirst settlers wn the county, begiu- | farwers in Nebraska is W.J. Nichols, who have cost me a )00, The land is all SMOKE BLUZ SEAL LU center of the county at Walioo. Silver creek | ving at the bottom and enduring all tho | came to Saunders county in 167 fenced, all brok twonty-five acre: | Spoclal brants maty to CIGAR = Tises in Lho northoru part, (lowing southeast, | haraships, privations aud incessant labor | steaded 160 acres threo miles southwest of | S¢cded down to tame grass. ‘Lowe a BR ; Lo Nobraska Mancfacture 7 emptying into the Wahoo at Mowphis, in the | common to the pioncers of this wostern coun- | Wahoo. *1 had a_little money.” said Mr. hut hv\'w cattle réady for marl Ehagiiiilil T ne B TP e e lth:\rvm-xy;_l;-' S | S Rea e SASIH, DOORS, BLINDS, soutbeastern part of tho county. Oak creek | try, and be is also an example of what may | Niciiols, “about $1,000, cnough 1o build a lit- | MCe than pay all Lowe, @raiseall the grain s OMAHA BREWING e S B R A R T R e Lieads near tho center, north and south,a few | bo’ accomplished by persoverance suppic- | Ue frame house, 14x2%, buy some tools to | | €an and buy some overy year to feed to | FRED KRUG BREW.| HA BRzWING T v z T miles wost of the PPlatte, flows in a southierly | mented by inteiligence and inspired by that | work with and hve on until 1 ‘I';“l'ill‘l-wl"\;-;\':*x‘v W a le;»r r;«| m,~.v] coun- ING CO., | ASSOCIATION | _MURNITURE | DYE WORKS. H CADY LUMBER ROSENBERY ¢ direction, watering the soutiwestern portion | intuitive desire for an independent home so | something. 1 have made money evory y 4 B ORoD Lrgbro ot 10 ottied eably ] “HAS. SHIVER Al : VE co. e N e ooty Tk crook 19 anothor im. | common to the neoplo of his country: He | ot very fast, of course, on my smuil arm | Srain for sale and make plouty of money ob | “GEiverad 10 wny pare | UprAniset (o cnptonte | CHAS. SHIVERICK & | ONAHE [ERNESDTE 100 D TRk Okl [Ewels, ba ) dA b rAthoE R Portant stream in the southwestern portion of | came to Omaha i 1368 and in 1569 sottled in | and with sonie limited means, but enougn (o [ it 1am confident I could never have dono | of the city | Eexport \ co., | WORKS Clpocinity. 201 North | work e Tolopl the county. Otoo creck heuds in the north- | Sauuders county, ou a homestead of Sy ac 1nprove my placo nicely and give us most of [ 48 Well back cast as here, thoveh I'have not IW7 Jnckson Streot. Aaliverod t familios Furniture, Carpats and | Cloaninz dyinzof oz ey il St | 150 na Mar Lt Lhio nty eiins south. disapponr. | and a pro-omptio claim of 100acres. Having | the comforts. and evon somo of tho luxnrivs | 4000 a8 well us many ouhers.” M. Church’s | ooy Traparior. goscription (31, HOWAY | s ing in places and again coming to the sur- | no monay, he held his land and worked at his | of iife. You ask mo what I did for a starter, | farm looks as reat as a well kept lawn. —Ho Gt s Farnam | stroo. ; s face, ftinally emptying into the Wahoo near | trade, that of a carpenter, contractor and | Well, I raised wheat as long as it paid and has a row of boxelder trees the entire longth aeheil e ———— SYRU | SOATD. Ashland. The Cottonwood rises in the norih- | bridio builder, to carn the noney to pay out | then went to raising corn, hogs and cattle, [ | Of Iis farm, next to the road and a row of | ———— e e L T 5 SR O U R . wast, flows southenst aud joins the waters of | on his land, and make some improvements. | now have good farm buildings, house, barn, | ShHerry trees along;the north line, and every: | OMAHA BOX FACTORY | JOHN L. WILKIE, S, F. GILMAN FARR & C SAGE SOAP Wahoo crock near Wuhoo, Dunlap creck is | He traded his kind of work for toam work, | catlo sheds, orchard and any awount of | thingabout the place presentsa pietureof | = | 4 ! | omaHA MILLING 2 RCULISICD EAGEISOARICO, ono of the branches of tho Cottonwood. | It cost him #.50 an acre to get his fivst 25 [ small fruits which grow almost spon- | coutented, prosparous, rural lifo. Nallag anti povetallol | Manufacturor jot | p Ao [ Jetlloa, Prosorvos, Minee | spg Union Upper and Lower Clear ks also flow 1nto | acres broke and he paid for it by buildine a | tancously in this county. I have 100 acres of N D Thorp. hoxos, Capacity 500 R9r | voxes, 15221 SLM D013 ISAT L Oty v, Ment and Applo Butter, [ Y (% Union Sowp. 1t tho Wahoo, /Lheso stroums nearly all head | house for tho man who owned the team. He | tame grass and it doss well, especially if | You want my experionce as a farmerd | 1o, sy 1o ¥ b e [[QEe e RSB E | SRRy T b olansoaia i B 116k ory In Saundors county and have their origin in | is now the ownor of 700 acres of us fine farm | mixcd with clover. 1 had fifty acres of corn | Well, it does not amount to muel, as I am : E s i RO B springs. Tho surfaco of the entire county is | land as there is in America. The home place | last year that made forty bushels 1o the | oneof the httlo foliows, buti have dono very S § — » succossion of streams, rolling prairie, bot- | contains 520 acres and the buildings on it I had thirty-two acres of oats, whict for the VR [CoHTG 12 i e = IRON WORKS( 2 tom lands and lovol plains, as_ indicated by | have cost a little fortune. The orchard is one | is a part of tho 100 acres now in grass. | | this county In T56) with a team, wazon nd e ! ILDERS. | o TON & VIERLING |OMAHA SAFE A the above description of the mauny streams. of the best 1n the county, the trees all ver- | pastured halt of it ana cutsixteen acres, | less than 8100 in money, I howmestoaded 160 RS e SN D (1Ll Lo IR OMAH FECe ND = Kvidence of Prosperity. foctly healthy, no sun scald, borers, curculio | which made forty-five bushels per acre. 1| acres thirteen miles southwest of Wahoo in | WILSON A& DRAKZ | JNO. P, fHomas | RON WORKS oo IRON WORKS, AlkIRNs arils N 4 or auythiug of the kind. Last year Mr.Cook { have as good teams as anyvody for farm or | Rock Creck preciuct. 1own it yet and have 2 ; | ught and_cast tron | Sfon Yaults. Jall LR palrs on hand. Ga Tho natural advantages of this favored | muao four burrels of cider, sold $60 worth | roud, bugkics and ull convenicuces u farmer | forry acres’ of rairoad land to it. 1 | oRauiar fuos i ana lSuinter of briee sone | iiding work engines, | i G Amiotn, | So50E fenmin portion of the public domain soon drow pop- | of apples and still has plenty in bis cellar. | needs. I have made itall right here en this | have also bought fifteea acves just outsid or _tanks, ° brecoh- (& 311 KIndi maaont and 1 brass work, cte e e caon) oves stored. alation enough to claim every foot of govern- | Ho sheltors his crchard with o grove on tuo | littie farm oxcept the smallamount I brought | the corporato limits of Wahoo,® shich T oc. e o ok, Ot [ldawalk brios. 1* 0. box | TNOUSTRIAL TRON | 007 8. i | ment land, after tho first few pioncers blazed | south, but leaves it open to the north, which | with me. The unly thing necessary 1o make | cupy as o home, and it is a nic one. | Thero 53 [(INDUSTIRIALS ihopath, 'In 1860 thore wero not twenty | is just the opposito to the common wiy, Sev- | @ success of farming in this part of No- | are four aeres of orchard on it. I 1irst biilt f | m———meeeeeeeeeeeeee | WORKS, —_— white peovlo in the county, and progress in | eral barrels of home made grape wino also | braska is to attend to business aud not sit | dugoutin the bank of Rock Creek and lived IRICIC | Mfi. ana TRUNIK wealth and population was 'slow up 10 1864, | lie in the cellar. Mr. Cook hos a model cat- | around town cursing tho government aad | in it five years, and then builta frame house, ! AN | Skindamon ot LEURTICS B SR . The vote polied in 1508 was only 353, ata | tio barn, 44x06, with stall room for sixty | trying tosave tho dear people. Iowe no- | 3 foue rooms, & barn 24x3%, cora arlb 0% | ——— —— ] e C. H, FORBY. | H. H. MARHOFF iimo whon ncarly the entire population were | nead, water in the barn, self-foeding appara- | body and could scare up a little money if it R L O G T T WESTERN STeAM SRINDLING, | MATTRESSES A adult males, ‘Tho total assessed valuation of | tus and room for 130 tons of hay. His horse | was needed. 3 Riba oFclard on FhaborssteaRAnsL e BRICK YARDg | —oiNDLANG. 1 A ISSS. | yanutacturer of Tranks, (M08 trunks, traveling provorty in 1505 was only $180,412. ~In June | barn is 44x72, has three floors, self-feeding Comblnod Busiuess and Pleasur. Dol earin 7L WhienRithe crisshhphEraE ar ! At DS At HOMARHATKINDUINGHIITHE SOMAHATMAT. || ianinlulCases it eavel (| Rbagert Kimila Sicasos S (570 the population tad incre: arrangoments ana mows for sevonty-ive | Onoof tho funnlest ineldcnts sonmectod | slsted by drousht, Killed it T rent most of s Do FACTORY. | TRESS CO ioxilingsieto S W0}l S1814 Lookins Bt wnd the assossed valuation to $053,013, tons of hay. His mows are now partially | wih vi L e S (e R . Lrant most of Proprietor. o ut | Mattreases, fonth L | 1 B v | with bioneer offorts in Saunders county is re- | my land, but still farw. I think this is the | Brop Kinalingand saw dust at s ! svery acro of governmeut laud had been | filled witn the sweetest kind of timothy and 5 3 5 : ) inEl G : Avalorarias Tonnonable pricos; Kasy | Jows amid com T 0 581 T M lated by W. H. Dickinson, now proprietor of ning country 1 bavo ever seen. I = | » | liotradeonly. 1121416 Z 3 taken. The population in 1880 was 15,510 | clover hay. T'here are 400 acies of tame grass Stute ; eming: 1v i 3 ST e Tol. 415, by YISAST I WHITE LIEAD. ol : i [ the State bank of Waboo and owner of 1,000 rming; v is in this country, and | GoOp PREE, BTG AR RTAGHO| [Cuale el NIohOl and in 1500 was 21,577, an_iucrease i a de- | meadow on the place. He has crib room for | geres of land. ~Diok’ el TR T i i e a i | E oo IO, B USRIV A Gl 21 cade of 5,707. Tho assessed vatuation for | 5000 bushels of corn and a hog house that | itk Boelieh’ HoiIMARIEE D E LS ANy " X s AT R ST i R = | - = 3 Y o e 1501, & 5 g ] with English sporting proclivities vorn in | judgment and industrious habiis cannot IRALLS | PRINTERS | TER Wi 1850 was §1,25 188, un(u for 1891, »\(.l}ii‘{-r‘ accommodates 130 head. He is feeding three | pim, and came over Lere when he was but | make money atit, even if hois not able to | CONSCLIDATED | THE OSTERHOUJODT. — L £3- | GERMAN YEAST CO, |CARTER WHIT un increaso of wealth for taxation in cleven | cars of polled Angus cattle, some of them | 17 years old, with a rich fatber to draw on | 0wn the land. Ihave uever missed a crop. COF CO. |Srint W n My co i REED JOB PRINTING | LEAD CO. | i KATZ-NEVINS CO., | at- | but think it would ve | o i pure white load 0 at | farm would ell for §30 per acr A Bank P tained his majority and then with $1,5 rent com- | show what gooa breeding and feeding will | i ) B ¥ Araelgrany e a s commund he seloctod an eighty of L poung’ fivos, the Union Pacific having | do T might add that they toppod the market | i the exact Keogruybionl ontas of Seantior 41 54-100 miles, the B. & M. 43 mi ond the | §1.45 the day thoy sold. Mr. Cook hasa 160- | county and secured it as a homest: W4 Marney St 011805 Casie Tl 15, | 2024 Douglas st Unin Boo Buiiding. oaunders | R, H. Knapp, pros inders county u 1805 and nough to subya oue tern &@s county ssident. ! = i ! X ut of the Cedar PUVRVRVVB VBV LB ITTLL DL LBVRVEIVVLDVR Y R —— -_/ i Feomont, Elkliorn & Missourt Vililey 253 | acre farm o shert distanco from tho bomo | xays: M1 was totally inocent of the first | BIults bani bas 1,20 o of land and is miles. Those lines traverso every portion of | place which he ronts on the balves to L. P. | nelaciplos of farminy and had LB st | worth at least £0,000. e came to Saunders 3 - TS TS R T | B the county, 50 that there is vafarm | Parson, a Swodo. 1is & Wighly improved | 5 tnform me, but | starod out <o nrovs | COGLY I 1368 without any money. Tis laad HE RIPANS TABULES regulate the stomach, liver and | P[NE SPEB‘T’ABLES that s mnot conyenient to ® depot. | farm and Mr. Larson is a model farmer, 5o | my homestead. I paid §00 for team, vagon | 1 2t traets, most of 16 near Cadar [4 bowels, purify the blood, are pleasant to take, safe and 3 The Union — Pacific entors tho | of courso thore is money i it. Mr. Larson | gid harness and $300 for two yoke of oxen. | BIuffs. Hohosai00-acro farm four miles = g ; / ik 2 county ncar Valley in the eastorn | puts his labor against Mr. Cook’s farm, owns | g 5 5 t R ' | east of Wahoo, which is highly improved and always effectual, A reliable remedy for Biliousness, Blotches : i A gol @ breaking plow and went 10 ) and part of tho county, runniug in o goneral | half of tho stock and gots half of tho Pro: | Semie Tha. oxeh Lag nover been roko o | 8 g00d soil as ever was mude. Mr. Knapp T b D Gitarh ol S s ) southwest direction dingonally across it. The | coeds and is gotting rich, while Mr. Cook | work and I didn’s know baw from gee. I man. | Tents his land for grain vent and makes a oi on the TFace, Bright's Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, { Wor e correction of aitaetocts of viston B. & M. cnters the county nt Ashland iv tuo | has for tho last two yoars made 11 por cent | aged to breuk eloven acres in seven weeks | 10torest, not only on his orizinal investment Chronic Diarrheea, Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disordered | B Solid Cold S les southeast coruer, runs diigonally across o | each year on hisinvestment. Last year they | and then wished 1t was back in 1ts primeval | DUt 0n the capital representeq by the pros- x 4 2 2 ifost | @Solid Gold Spectacles tho northeast corner of tho county. ‘The | each made 100 gallons of grape wine on_the : i T Vos | ent worth of his farms. Ho iwas county Stomuch, Dizziness, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, From 8.0 upwart Fromont, Elkhorn aud Missours~ Valley | farm and sold 48 worth of grapes. Mr. Lar. | save axain. 1 did uot know euough to have | 4 oasurer four vears and is prominent in ull 2 4 £ & 1 Fine Steel Spectacle euters tho county from L'voumont, near tho | son also marketed 500 quarts of blackborrics oot e arponed and At | that pertains to advaucement of nublic - Female Complaints, Foul Breath, Headache, Heartburn, Hives, PESIasien i center of the north line, running aimost due ] as just returne a vis| b Tt e SERLIMNAAYE S oo ongh a few years ago he was a poor ice. K v Complaints. Liver Trc S ‘tite, 1 1 branch of the Iattor enters the county at tho | clares that in his opinion the fakmers of this | \neslng in whot condition the plow shure county. Mental Depression, Nausca, Nettle Rash, liEenrierasieiaal i) b a pea ks sumo point, runs west along the northern | country are 50 per cent botter off than iuthe | \yem avehored all right ana they would e Sticks to the Farm. @ Phintul Dizestion: Pin oles Rushiof Blosdito I~ Optidlan, boundary, leaving it at the northwest corner. | east. Thesame old buildings still stand on | pay. SR ik R a e 3 George Putney.came to Saundors ‘county amtul Digestion, I'im- ples, Rush o 0¢ i MIAX MEYER & BRO. CO n ) D never move a foot until they Liad eaton all the s s county Tho shipping facilities and traveling conven- | castern farms that were thero vears ago, | yrass in reach. I kept a gin strapved on the | in an eurly day, poor but full of cnergy, which @ Head, Sallow Com- plexion, Salt Rheum Vistablished 1566 FARNAM o » lences uro us uearly perfect as they caa be | while hero farmers are constantly putting up | plow boam and often left the breuking team | he expended in'the right dicection. He has as % s 2 Ao o mude. now and o botter buildings. - Fari- | stand while I went to shoou ducks or unte- | pandsomo and well improved n farm as thero Scald Head, Scrofula, Sick Headache, Skin Citles and Towns, ers are making more lero two to one [ jope. Iinally after] had wasted my £1,5)0 | is n 1 sticks to 1t and Sour St ach, Tired Fecling S than in the old states farther oast N g far are 400 neres in it, He b Sour otom- ach, lired lrecling, Vi o 4 2.5 i o8 . | and worked myself almost o death, I mada | far ¢ are 400 acres i © has 22 ; 2 i 4 Ty poahoo is & bemutitul Mulo city of 2500 (. Coolo is stockoldor and ouo of tho | ' my mind that. 1 was not o for o | ybeonily built a vow fura bouwse whicl cos Torpid Liver, Ulcers, Water Brash and every ?A/EN\ Wo send tho marvslans Frenph vty ' W, ver. alrooiors 4 ! on! bank o farmer. 'he grasshoppers e v cor 23, his grounds about the house woul e < - al guarantoe that CALINOS w Sity on tho Wahioo piver, 1U us been the | Walion and also owns stock in the Rank of and 1 hirod Al my noigH bors with waens to | compare favorably with city lawns kept by @ other symptom or di case that results from 42 l that i county seut sinco 1873, It is iiles from | Cadar B3luffs, Ho has made every i 8 e 4 S e T o fhaatonal el nnn anthasibas . . 3 . TP R Oh T, ‘ v Bngn 4 : e , wher adled or wha ame o of 2 rise A . e 4 i & ay if satisficd. passonger traius @ duy cuch way to Omaha | Saunders county. aud is jusily proud of bis | J could got, and 1 g0 just enough 16 pay the | the country nnd be nlways keeps tho best @ funciions by the stomach, liver and intestines. Persons given € Ay, # or Lincoln. Waboo has four newspapers: | success men forbanling them. It cost 58 lond for | stock of all kinds, The water works for @ i =, 5 111;‘\0 g \1‘.;!51]' ‘l’yhl'\:htx‘“n\xuv;r{\Hf""' A Splendid Stock arm, B I T oh a0 my T0rmIAE L supplving his stock with water hus cost a to over-eating are benefited by taking one tubule after each v, edite y J. B, kit, yépublican; 4 g R el 3 IBE, R WA Tho B e A . i o 5 “.v)\:m:‘::‘.“‘ HI‘|'"|‘|:x‘1‘n|\':\v wu“ ln~(\)\:w:;;:;w4\l? k)]}:lvul.u\‘\ nxll?:‘;l(.’ ;lu‘is“.:;:la of the |.u[|lum.nlk‘-, it yet, although it happened in .ln s I;m« is 4 |.A-..rm;‘}.r in the I\ux‘..uuuu;. cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nothing that can be e > 0 ke A Y & Ha T record ns & rustlor. Ho | jug, Gl since ikt U h a., college, where bo formerly was a pupil. ol . i T puoo; Lnitel, dion, o Behomuan " wilianco | struck Nebrasin ut Platismoutiy thiriy-six 100, gup s sluoe o Abah Udp e Bie e s v injurious to the most delicate. Price: One gross 2, sample bottle TRADE MARK. J 3 shed evory s v J. A, | yoars ago, when Lo was o kid, as b s A Tty o iy a 50 : S f . slovators, “with & cgre capac o NI s A & Thiy | Yusue ot kuow canivg ¢ arm one mile’ from Ceresco, in Rock Creck o A R NS O 5 ] v vy dovators, Wit an BeRrogate “edpuoity | yoars ago, secured n howestead of oiehty | Lo word fail sinco Bo pariod with thn | nrocine, A fow vears ag bo was a pooe Address THE RIPANS CHEMICAL COMPANY, New York. { > L , ) 0y cros, buil ard s v, lived in brouking tesm. Most of tho substan!ia | blucks vork| s trade for ) to ¥4 G do . mo andle’ onetonth o | o vaars, thon bulll s it frama with i | Urasiing ebi | Mostof tho substuniial | blackamb, workgigal bl wd for sy oy | @ P AAANDADAAEREASAN NS PPN | [ i graiu thoy did o fow yoars ago us most that | lizhtning rod ou it aud more receatly builta | inany of them would still be tn the futuro | the foundation for w home b wcquiring i LIS e e RSO A6 = 1 A 4 Aba 100X DaRka IWIth & combingl mapital op | Kved one. Rhe esliar mlong cosh 80 1a | bus for bis forouiieht und euorgy. - Ho served | g littlo at o timosbagla s kiiown a3 (ho most, |y DD SN NTTONCT OO 5 i y bosides bis_ . A e of tho city for years and only. | Kuocess Wit grower in Saunders county, [ dyarge proportion of it belouging to furmers. | farm is one that would make un’ custern | and injunction suits completed most of tue | iy mokes bim . Pitlo foriune every yo 4 « d <+ . et st D00 |HeS lon Churchos Tepresonting 88 | man's eyes water. I is & natural 8100k | public improyements, sway ahwud of whit | posides all tho -amall froits. Ho m g many different denominations, a Swedish | farm, Wahoo creei with its sheltering groves o lhought 'wus neq AT LT e e S R o A fandann] that the Lutheran colloge, an eiegant Migh schoo! “ s { q 8 most psople thousht wus pecessury or ex- | wineand cider, gats big prices for abples Tha a 3 W g school | of timber running thvough it, giving several | padient. He made the first wap of Saundors I ther orchurds fail. -~ But outsida of - - building and otber ward schools. In manu- | miles of creek bauk, ail fencod into pastures, | | . 4 a0 of Suand when otber orchurds fal sida .5 [gotures Lhero is @ machine shop, & ore B ) Bl o y county. | bis frait ho has w fina farm, an clozait D ) 5 o 0 shop, a oreumory | in spenking of the thick growth of timbor, | “’Uhivies Perky is anothor oxamplo of sue- | | 3 - L ~ that cost &,500, and runs the vear uround, a | Mr, W. PG U 8 o 3 9 $°0ri) r examplo of suc- | yo,50, Lig baras. gud ornamentai grounds, S A A \ Mr. Watson said: “I'here was no timber on | gessful gusiness under difficulties. He home- ) . Z\ De brewery of large capacity, and au exteisive | tho west side of the creck whon I 2amo | Siended li" \ J ) i He made bis mopew on the farm, but left it o [, - —< tannery will be in oporation in & very fow | here. Do you seo that big coutonwood | fapmed until 1577, Hohad 1o money to start | L0 weeks. Au eleotric light plant and & splen- | down there? Well ther treasy ght ) e hero was noL 8 SProut | with by TP m i foy VY P rer ” ” ‘\ did system of wator works. At presont tue | thers whoa I came nove. In fact, thers was | Lo oubHever dlowed dieullie 1o a5 Fibely and Mo 1t. sourt house Is a {rame building thutdoes not | not even white people nere 10 speak of at | valuable land well lmproved ana. stock J. D, Lemkubl isone of (he old timers, i docreult Lo b Fich county like Saundors, but | that timo. ~hero was no Walioo, nor 1o | yrosiaent of tho First National bauk naviug boe oro vwonty yours. Lie neariy 01 v 25,000 in bonds for | Lincoln. e omested Va ska | ot ¥ 4 ¥ - e all that sottlad hitaut that time, be had n bunlding u fireproof county buildin incoln. | filed my nomestend m Nobraska { \Wahoo, owns o largs block of stock and s | 8! B homesteaded and 2 1 - YOURSELF! Ask your Druggist for & botio of Lig €. The only non poisonoes roinedy for all the vnnuntural discharies and will be | City. 1 rode a mustang from Columbus aud p Ta means 10 speak i we ad th 1o ) VOLer: orY Y by . A ik Ol 10 director of the bank ut Cedar Bluffs, was ) s wenkiess peci tubmittod to tho voters very soon. Tho pro- | rodn it hard oo, for I hiad no money 10 DUy & | county treasurer four years and deputy for | empted. and hvod iko all twe piancers, | Ho | i debilitating weakiess becups "":":';’:"l!‘:H\ly‘*"'l“{vu"‘ A\rht;x;uy“ been tuken and | dinner with on the rond. I needed it, overy | jive vears, Ho has - idont ¥with | now bas 1,000 ackes pf lund well improved, | jave attained, and the hish pra‘se they have elicitel vom the worl ' MOST RE. | T U ”‘ nid oF e e 16 Rropositdol cent, to pay for the ;. v 1 i ‘ ; o5 11 town and vents bis lsud. He'is co y s U § { q " q iy af 4 daetar Hi0st & Wulhe 'Tho now clty Ball s hereans | SOt o pay fortie fling. But my lsud s | muob of tho substantial progress of Wukioo | LEEs 14 (0 At kems bis dund. - Hols ¢ OWNED ARTESTS, from tae pross and from a public long prejudicel in favor of Tilllaltr of o doctar, iho finest in the stato 1n any town tho size of | at least #0 per sere, but I would uot sell it :.h:x‘(n‘cl.’\'ff:‘fl utributor to- churitablo and | N Mer makos, ifis safe ta assame £l oy dnstramaal el be pessassel of UNCOM M 1 by The Evaza Chemic Waboo. A umumber of " leading cilizens | for £50, becauso it pays more than 10 per cent N slubbed together aud built aun elogant opers v § opera | on s valuation of § 10use costing §25,000, Paving comes Lext | that they are bev ind s00n the businoss streets will bave SR Hans Hansen tas bought o bandsome | MON ATTRIBUTES. on of tho firm of Jobnson & | ::“un' "x'n\,\.v:»'.'.‘u‘x';i,-mfl'\.- FOR® 1810, i:‘f)m}:::‘\ .‘,‘r‘ MAX MEYER & BRO CO, ) an acre, 1 tell my boys off with the farui than Henry Jo o they would be with the monoy at twice what | Perry, Wanoo, is on of the best | workulosg tune to get money enough to . s IR | » ‘ou nm'm:d era. ‘f\ahhlunll. 10 2ho souths | 1t Woula brin g an tha. taarker T IWbat helte | kuowa stookmen snd farmers 1o Buundons | sand for hiis famly, and then they Lived io & Sole Agents, Omaha, Nebraska, 1 Jast part of the county, has & population of | did I pay for lana! Well, when I got to | county. When usked for bis experience in | sod house. He now has 8 tp top farm, 1,500, was incorporated in 1570, and is now | where I coula add to the bomestead, 1-bought e of the handsomest towus in tho state, | some raiiroad contract land as low as $10 wvith splondid brick blocks, electrio light | an acro, but generally about §23 per acre. works, two banks, two rallroads, two large | But I could pay §4,000 for an eighty now | bas done a livery and live stock business for | is mdependy toller mills, two elevators, six churches, | easier than 1could pay §10 an acre then. I rs, aud we own considerable of land, | = Arge High school bullving, water works and | have over 100 uead of cattle and am feeding ich we munage through hired belp. | — Wouosynr'S FACIAL SOAP sher modern improvements common to en- | thirty now. Have marked a good many this | I came to Saunders county in 1570 witn S AR terprisiug western towns. It has one news- | year. Ob, Isuppose 1 am worth provably | 5,000 in money and in 1576 bought eighty Yoz lorioncs, Novriska favming bo repliod 850 & | __I_:'_.i/////\ u'r/_/_\_fi_ i - ‘ =3 PER - CENT | '. r INTERESTPAIDUNDEPUSHS; N - ; a7 JHNHALOANETRUSTCO proxy. Thofirm of which I am o member ‘Well, I farm | which bo reats to oue of his sot but I do it all by | year, aud rents another picce for eaough to | | brng s reats up to over $1,000 a year. He F‘Pfrm‘:u‘.fi'h::ufii t;:lio\::-o:;{ilr‘t:‘xy Hou. | §75,000, but 1 tell you now I worked for it | acres four miles west of Ashund for 31,000 geutls . | 5 d Kiday, re- | winter and summer and if it was necessary | aund sold it in iS50 for #2.000. In 1877 was 1 Aty 3 as Stree ahe 3 | vu‘lgllltxnn hll w‘:h‘u o southwest corner of the | 0Ll KO threo davs without eating.” ¥ e hon and serwed Zour. sears: 1 . 1816 Duugld? "’t'l"("" Omaha, T\‘J(, 2. e SAVINEGS BANK ‘alparaisols in uthiwest corner ofthe | Mr. Watson is @ typical rough-and-ready | kept my land and had it farmed und afier wy { e ominent spe bie® In nervous, chronie, prvi it wnawy disensen 4 oo b and | T GLAG § ounty, on the Lincolu aud Osceols branch of | wostorn farmer. genial aud ganorous 1o a | term of oMice oxpired formed co-artner- ! 3 Wa | saritras siac) Fry A e Aetuner 8 /uiiig: adricturo, gone | | %Ell:?ulv"rll\buui(snl%uob%sgga | ie Omans & lepublican Valley division | fault, proud of his success, but not a bit | ship with A. Perry. Tue firm bought 200 Ty Ry M R rrl Bet, VArICOte e, et Wloriury uiol. New irontinent for losh of Vit power, Pariios unab’o v DIRECTORS "AUWY MAN - E.W.NAGH | of the Union Pacifio, on Rock Creek. | “stuck up.” Thereis not a better feeding | aores of ruliroad iand wo miles porth of | piw i, removed. Cons i vi 67 Lo ir g it hume by copreavonileuon. M | Or lostrasments SOt b ol Calguiiation JHMILLARD GUY-CBARTON G 8. L AKE t is in the center of & great graz | ground in the state than Mr. Watson's and | Wahoo. We then bought 160 acres in 1589 | JOHN H. wCOD' L telogieal Institute, | FAmY agkeh TSy VAt B0 Uil yateries of ‘LiTe) sens fren. OMGe boars)a w. wwip e | JJ.BROWN - THOS L. KIMBAL L ek sud agriculturel district, with splea- ! every fool of us land, except the creek aud ) aud the following year 240 acres adjoluing. 123 West 430d Sirect, Aew York Cliy, | Bundays 10 . w.to i3 w. sead stawp Lor rop.ds L= - — ———

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