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THE ENTEFFRiSE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28. 1898
THE MULHALL ENTERPRISE
esiablishkd January
JOHN M. HOLLWAY.
Til's •ketch la of
jin the republicHu party. 11" «»" 1
.... In l'eni.*vlvania ill WW Wll-ll the
TOM B. WOOM.KY. - - lubll.h.r ^ ^ ^ ^ |lm „,.,)(,|Ul)11 8eUl, .1
c B WOIMM.K*. Mai.»t»er | United f tB|f
ere calhul to inns
• ulfaiiH of t lie
i. 111m political
Mulhall. O I
Entered In 'ho potlofU
iD>l-oU*« mail nifit
SuhM-iiptlun
line \
All Mni.lllf
Three Monib*
111h admiuistiution ot ili
„n p„.ml.ie.it oBlee have been a
„ opponenth •!•» not e\en attempt to tle-
„v. Ills liist actafiei hem# elected
wuH-tomet liiiiR new In this con lit y It\\
gland of 11'i»vvii*t? 111ft I»;»iiI<h iiiol c i
lo I'm i i-.li Ins 1mm.i1. i ;il til l
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h*
JMU'51
lilll |l.
, many
,i • ins A limine
l>*uii>iia of I lit* Mr.
|,:• ppelll'll iii Iw. IlllVlllff e.lliHlfl ill
Septemliei IS.il. .1 Hill nii«* I'f I •
Helving a* " I •' .v.tr* in Hie fiH I. Oh i i
V,.lll:l7l-» 1 1 ii flint I y. r'""
1 Hiill Iliree month*. »'"»
'i,Tinieut,*i.t ti." Ii:itil.-a "f I) I**'"
I Sill loll, (lo. in' Ii. ViL'Usliui't! iiml »»viii il
I..,I.... vmiv hnpoilii.it eiiKmeinentH.
ISM locating i• i'iim'Ii
L'OUllty wlielC I '"'I" •'
il |>|OlillllHIlt , il
liiH In
11 i 111M* 1t
I it* \vi n
ami in :• Ici.o ol
the laiir.eis ol this
t i tied I 111* Hi' IIO'H III 0\
>1' 1)111 In .si* c I i Z»• 11 s lo
pollllllt rtooil
ol her
] I C CiUIIB lo 1V«II HUH ill
oil a I arm in Minuier
Im u as lor in Hiv year*,
nml p> )s|'i'ioiih f.«i iii'*r.
When Oklahoma was
the rush anil
lie WM appointed ju»U.:6 of Tl ."i.." U1*U «
11(!, I,y (lovei Ii"i Steele, in 18(1(1 "ti elilk shewal.l.a '• ' ' 1
.... I...M I.pi.1, I mice nl tin* end ol eai h !.io"l
REPUBLICAN STATii TICKET
FOR DEI.FfiATK To C'>NORK88
HBNNIS T. KI.YMN.
LEGISLATIVE TICKET,
F..r Ihi- N'mlh Council District,
A. 11. HUSTON.
For the El*hltcl.lll Repri"" i.tnllve Dial
JOHN M llOIXtllAY
. LOGAN COUNTY TICKET.
For County Trcssaier,
FERDINAND ItlTTERBUKlI.
ror County Clerk,
ROBEKT P. MORTON.
For County Attorney,
JEREMIA1I C. STRANG.
For County Si.in.rln.eiulc.il,
1IENKY II. liODU.
For Sheriff i»r County,
FRANK M. R1NEIIART
For County Surveyor,
11. L. WIHTK,
For Countv Weigher,
8 A Ml'KL GARNETT
E. K. ARNETT.
For Probate Judge,
J. C. F08TKK
For County Assessor,
R. A. B0YE8
For Register of Heels,
J. .1. NELSON.
For County Commissioners—
O P COOPER— First District,
r T JOHNSON—Second DiMrict
JAMES J E8TE8 -Third District
townguip ticket.
For Township Tn
For Township Tn
tiled, In
claim.
lias |»«*
i„ C..-W -lit lowiwhlp. II" I"'"
I'lectcil ifrfiilnily evBiy elentlnn sh"'.'
tlitoi 1'X.iHpl.in 181KI, wlion Iib WiiH not
a oHiiill.liile. Ii was not Ioiik "'.I'1 l'«
n. mi H'« vtie«ii«v
mailt, so l.y 1 li« vesiK.nU Ion ot 11.0
oflluli.l Blfi l.'.l as Jiistic«of Hi'' I'mme,
the s.iuio plnou li« fornmrlV lull'!-
Mr lliilli.liiv is nun of Chescfiil
thty'a most hilt-llKBHt »'»l «iillliiio«n
i-iii/.i'iH. II.' was nomii.iile.l l.y
republican pnly for IepiOBf.itii.1 |V'<
He will lie .'l.'Clrrt easily, ami will
innke one of 1 Ins best Icnislillnrs in tliB
lower liotiMti.
filt'i*, I. is Met ioii«, iinil 11ih I real niftiit
f IIih pn1»!it: li.tve 1 »»***li al»oV« le I
1) uiiitf iho *J1 nionlhs liu linn (
111!, ,*, uf Iii»t;itii e.tinnl v l-e has j
and tUnliiirwj 1 1826 721 M.aud j
s will he I'oiintl • p"H lo any
commilee, or I ♦^i"»n.sil»le I; \n.i < r, i«i j
any nml all linien iluring oHico l.ours j
immllilv report fed willtlln'
hill- |
niUl
psc|
PRICKLY
| asm)
bstterS
FOR KIDNEY DIBftA8E, 8 fOM
ACH mOUbLE, INDIQG3
TION LIVER OIPORDER OR
CONSTIPATION.
ncuRU
ii111 i<i i
liulily iin
l'lllll^ Milo
liiiii aiil Chilli
1 EQUAL SUFFRAGE CONVENTIOR ^
The nnuaal convention of the equal j JZ'JihutoMon
. ni.i.k wilt * W VI-.,. l.« dlff*r«Ol r
j «utT'fti?e nMooiitlon of Oklnhonn* will
fie iu OnUtiomn City iu ttie probata (
oourt room, Weduwdny ami Tbure-
day, November 9, ami 10, beginning j
at .'1 p. m on NVeduwdny, oontluuiuif
• through the evening •»! th« 10th.
Mr". Carrie Chapman Ca'». ehalr* I
niau of the or gaols* Hun oominittae of
ttie National Hullrage AhS.'Ciullon ami
Mips Mary (i. H»y pecretary of the
couituittee will tie preeeut through
out ine eouv«»ntion. Mis. Latt will
speak both eveningj.
Four noble Western Btftfe.'*, Wyom-
ing, Colorado, Utah and Idaho, have
hxporiencw ti^^toweii upon their women
Mm, llnlliagtoii Uooth s fcxperieoccs j upon their women eitiseu*
Mrs Ilalfliigton H oth, i'f "The , rigth to vote upon all questions.
Ann »!■-in V Itiiitf t•if," in writing out , l hehe Hllltea ofler poaltlve and c u
her t xperleneiM in American prisons, vi0( i„g testimony «f the good results
and in the hIuuh of New Yoik, for j mui present fresh proof each
The 1 ados' Ilouie Journal. Mrs vpMr tl,Ht the fears everywhere ex
l< »ih ha* perhaps come closer to t'16'pressed concerning the operation of
11 vi a and conftdeucjrs of the men and suffrage are groundless. The
e, jind any taxpayer and responsible i women in prisons, and l» know Ibe I homes of these *taus are huppler be-
ItiZHii of the county can lliul w
tltfi m4 Rtp«as T»bulaa with so moeh lOS
ticuau tSTTl rVTohe.rlan, raoowniend Ui^
,.,».i«^ for about ttarsr f«ar« with
_ tarty
warL wZ ioiJ r,; dUT-riiil rhj»- '»«
MII.U i.j .«4 wi<>. o< *■;;
I b»d llJ. tc.t^ .irnoM. t,ul
lack. ooDllnuMl. 1 l»«'l llh
T«.ul«. lo . 1.1" bnt h'J "
$, !\11 5 cent Ix^iea of tb-» Tabula ana
no «*rnrtenea « flbsfcttaoka. Ila. • n«T«r (*l»an •
" J ror cnyt'.H'K W. »•«» >he S«-at
IToJ.Bt or r-xl wW«h I belle»a baa bssu non* «ua
b* Rt|4U.« Tabula" lodaees me t > nd.l mine »« the
matiT tMtlmonlaU yoO rto^4^)"
l>wa*uMlo& bow. **
I wnol to li.form jom,
ID wor-Jj ot lilKltaai
pralaa. of tl«a UneQI
I ha«a derived from
Rlpuus T»b'ile« I a
prorrasl -nat uur^e ar.d
tn thin pr<>rf«»louaelear
b«a.t la aiw «y» needtfil.
Rlpana ThI.uIcb U «a tt.
After one or ruy ra«f« t
found m) frclf oomi-letely
rundown. Acting "ti the
a'lTlce or M. Geo. How-
er, I'u. o., ws Howark
Ato.. Jeraey Ulty, I Ux M
hlpaua Tabulja witb
grand reaulU.
Klaa Usuts Wisnaaa.
| ka«a baaa a «m» anfferar nam mm
K.ISV"
. f kaw Rtraaa Tibilaa alrata** «a
dilll p.p.r.6-'.* l.l«<"
mA Have take.1 tL m abont tbrea weeks and Ibwa
u.oob acn^r-: I «■» u<-t ecmllpM^
„„i 1 o— H .a to nip."- '■»*.
U..O ;«.r. oi l. S. ' »« J»"f «F
hoiuvbulil a-ill'. .nH nut.lDi mr
Il« n«. I..4 in. or"V~J ':'J 1
T«mi.. f"t Mi., n. »"»!• f .oi.b«B«»miii win
i.i« tom' In:.. Ii" toM .Icfc «. lon«.
Diay u.i; u.j l.liwr aft'l r
I ha*. l>,»a .uttrli-i from
.Incc 1 w.. .mil. Jlfl. |C™I_',.,!*™??1."J
R'I'P'A'N'S 5
I!
The modern stand- J
ard Family Mei';- .»
I
I cine: Cures the 2
common every-day j»
~ ill of humanity.
I
r> IrM a erowda«
, vcr without flatting a
he vlaehaaed alcfc al mr
rfiaaoh. IbeerdaboaS
tl'r«na Tabalea from aa
ai nt wt mine who waa
ranlrg tbaut ror eatarrn
of lb,- atomat b. tha ha4
round aveb rallat froas
tU!r uaa abaad»lsa«l me
11 tuk« them t»o, aad I
imo haaa doing aoataee
l.ut October, end wlU
cay tbry ha* a oompiale-
ly curod my headacbae.
I uin twenty nine year*
old. Too ara walo®n»e
to ute »bia uatlnoelal,
Mra. J. Baoosxia*
the monev jiclnally ih by inquiring al
the (JulIn a* National or Indian Terri-
tory banks. The last legislature re-
duced the salary of county tresiMirei
$200 pet* >eie, and Mr, KittcrbiiHrh
now only draws #IHS H3 a month, and
ho divides ll.is iinionu Ills clerks H"l
Mr. ltil-Lerli..-cl. Is w illlnu to serve llie
imbliu iiiioIIibi- term, and is a cam'.nl-
te for re-d'-ctioii. t'laclb ailv Iib In.s
,o opposlllon, Asll.Hcoiiveiilli.il was and. positive i.i
for 1.1 in. so si I II,i' voto kind ti,at ci.reHi will.ont p
J. C. FOSTER.
J C. Foster, candidate for I'rohate
JudRB ot l.ok'an coniity. was born nml
raised oil a farm.near (Htninwii, Iona,
61 years »ko- He served two jeais
and six inontlis ns a soldier in ibe war
of Ibe Hebelllon, en.linn "ill. .Slier-
loan to Ibe sea ami acruaa Ibe Oaro-
linas, ,
Jiidut. Foster whs elected and seived
four years in piosei-otinn »tloiiiey.ot
Ji ffarson connl \, Kansas.
lie ciiiiib InOkliibomii April 22, lSi'S
lie took bis seat us judge of Ibe 1 i '
hale Court of I ...gin county Jniimin
II.. lias tiled 8% civil i-;is"»
111iii11al eases. Out
1st, l»i>7
and eighty live
f tlie I Ili I
from ibis
i,y or nioie
•aser appealed
i mini l uions
ill election b«. Vole for Mi- Kilti'i
biiHch, and you vote for au honest, up-
right, tVitliful official, Il Oumiiiu ai d
an exceilenl man.
llUcovere.1 by a Woman
Aiioltier great discivery Ii/.b been
uisde, and Hist loo, by a lady ill ll.i.
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon l.er mill for seven yesr. si..-
withstood Us severest te»t«, but bet
vital Oigsns Were undermined and
death seemed Imminent. For three
months ahe ununited Incessantly, and
e.iulil not sleep, rilie finally di.oovered
n way lo tecovity, by purchasing of
us a boltle of Dr. King1" Niw Mi.cov-
ery lor Consumption, and vns »"
much relieved on taking tir»t dose,
thai olio slept nil niglii; and with l>v
bullies, has been ubsolutely
poor butler lhan any woman living. \ callte rounded on equality; women are
.She will not onlv Ie11 what she has i MOW Intelligent because enooursged to
Keen, hut she will point out wnat her j ,l|iuk SI1j to know; olid mm have
experience lias mown her to be Ihe j ,||(lt nothing. It, therefore, behooves
nioaleflri'tive way In dealing wllb the | (be mel, of oklahoma to keep up to
people of the prisons in*Ihe plums. ; t|lfl highest wster insrlt of progress
■ i. . ,i... r,,, -1'i,k Knixuimiisk. land tu give careful consideration to
I Ihi" problem. The gallant liberality
TabU'i's Hni-keve pile oiiilnient gives | Q|||ahoma men should lead them to
iustanl relief. Il ulliiyri iiill.iuimati.■ n ; jllvj,e tbo women of the Territory to
mil heals Ii is prompt in its iicllon | 8|lsrB privileges of the ballot wllb
ITect. II is I lie
ain or ilis-
cou.roit. II is for pil"i oniy ; |eaj |b(.|n to welcome this uew duty
lubes at. I). M 1 unneliey's. : Tht,rtlfore. |el n,e friends of this great
We are Bellini .er so cheap you [movement gather in Oklahoma City
can't a IToitl to let your stock st anil out.! to consider ihe best methods of accoin-
ibis winter.—Mulhall I-umukii & pllshing this benefloent reform.
HaiidwAHBCo. i The friends will receive free enter
taiumeut.
Mother was troubled
with heartburn and
■!ae»le«aro£9. canted by
Indlawtlon. for a aood
many yeara. one day
ahe aetr a teatlinonlad
tn tbe paper Indoralng
glpina TabulM. She
determined to «l*e thtra -Jfc
a^tfW -- i^a'jr ^«««««»«*■**#»»»»#»#»»♦»
and now takea tbe
T.S.1M rer.Urlr. BhC^lU • ""''"tr'i'""*
TatMiU-a la tbe houae and auya abo wlU not be with-
out them. Tim h.-.rtMiro .nd .l«plM.n™. S.'.
rr,*,r- ^ i-Wi
family ta^f a Tabula r^ularly.
a baarty maaL My moU*f la nfty yoan «•*
IndVenj yTg the'beetof h^lth and aptrtte ; al^>
aata haarty maaia. aa Unpoealblllty
took Rlpaua Tabules.
Ahtos h. bx-aoaaa.
■y aeeen year ot J boy
suffered wHb paiae ta
bta head, aoaaiipaltna
and cuaapiataed ef ble
aicmaob. He eould art
•at .Ike ehtltfraa ef ble
oiie do and what be
did eat did aot agree
whb him. He was tbia
and of a aaffraa ealer.
Reaillag aome of tha taatlmoBlala tjwoe og
Kiuaua Tabulae. 1 trtwl them. Rlpaaa Tabaieoaes
only relieved but eotually aurad waf
tbe beadMbce bate disappeared. Sowds ere la
fo.*i O..O01UO. im ■•/"/"KlSll, tKI
•tomactk. He la bow a red. chuubyiaeed »«r j^«
lOmacik. * -.a-a—
wood.rrol oh.n.e I .llrlbul. «o
i ,m ...1.0.11.., >».T -n
tlona.
jthem; ami the intelligent interest of
our wotnen in all public aflairs, should j
a .tn. P— ——- -<*• ;*-- ^rrrt^rr srs ^
— aotivi dniK aux^a roa r,TB C|*»,1V ^ ^ by mvi i.y aeodlnir forty-et«" eeata t
d«een of tb. «r~w»t (l* ^ Tork^»» • ^al- ~«on<rwM *
Mo. 10 Sprue* Strw*. Hew Tork-o* a «
Rzrkin Tkunaa may alao ba t«d or aom. aroee", «
Mhd barber above. They bauiah pala. I
runic A L CouTAtrr. Ho. 10 Sprue* Stm*. t
■ ■
O. FORD, Prop.
RATES: SI &-SI.25 a day
Pay
. SI aoil
•lioice of four papers t
v i 1 give yon your
t preinin
Men and wnmeu are both I
I invited. Come one, come all.
Margaret Rbks,
Cor. Ser. Okialionia Territory.
| Wealth is supposed to give en*e,
but what if iIih possessor happens to
1 have ohills? Why, he should simply
exchange 50 cents «»f hit* wealth for a
1 bottle of Cheatham's Tasteless Chill
Tonic and » is cane w-»uld be restored,
i It always cures chills. Guaranteed
I Tasteless in 60" siz^.
eu red
oiinlv, I.is decisions ha
iillirmed except "in-: and I (j,.r MrB. Luther Lu"/. " l'l.us
. , of
lie linn
id per
scott
For rowni-li
llll.iuw l.
i Tru-iee,
LI.
aim in a i i nmnoit w
JAMES Kl/.F.R-A 'lESTF.lt
For Road Ovciaeere,
•IOIIN FOWUCR-Oialrlct No 1.
J.J. II ,\Y DURST, 1* iafl i let N" -■
T M P\TToN. iHatrlct No ».
.1. C. DORMIN, District No. \.
If the taxpayers of this purl of the
county want a friend on I lie board lei
them vote for James .1. Knlus, Repub-
lican candidate for commissioner foi
this district.
itli *r dttl ie>
is apprais ii
n quirt
"Dknnis Flynn's chances for ie
election grow brighter aiicl brighter,
said Attorney General Cunningham to
HII Kntkrfrisb reporter Tuesday,
while oil the train to Guthrie. ,4ln
the past lew -weeks 1 have been iu ev
ery county in Oklahom t, and whei-
ever I go 1 find a unanimity for him
There is scarce'v a ^vJislbilily lor his
defeat."
PaoilXtK Judge Foster's record in
this office Iris not only been clean and
honest, but creditable lo himself and
the Republican party of Logan county
in >very respect.. We present to our
readers some facts concerning his rec
ord in office, ami ask you to remember
him on election day. A vote for hos
ter is a vote for Integrity and fitness
In the office of Probate Judge.
.very person be lias held lo Ibe .lis
Ili,a court charged with lelniiv, lias
been convicted mi l sent lu the pen
iieutimy.
lie lias tiled thirty ln«»n« cases,
appointed Ihlrlyone iidininisl. aloiH.
ibirly gua.dians, and settled up
urge number of e.ilates. pending al
the I line he look his sent.
issued 480 marriage licenses
formed i i,'liiy-tluee marring.)
monies, besides pel J'oriiiing many
il by slatules such
>1 house sites, llie
luii'i uti* ol" hc.IiooI
houses. The estales oi orplnin cl.i tli en
iml aged persons iimler gu.trdianuhip
conlruled by Judge Fowler wiil aggre-
gal.e close lo >,000 00.
For ihe violation of I heir trusts,
Judge Foster h'S removed several
guardians, an.I administrators. lie
has gum tied with i-.tre and a flint
hand the l'glits of ti.a orphan, the
aged and ill * iuflt tn.
Von know not when death ma\
eoino ami your child;tMi l e It'll home-
less orphans If such should be your
fate, you want your children so placed
as to receive as near its possible, a
father and mother's care You want
them educated. You want lhem to
receive the full benefit of your pro
perty.
11 v the law of the last legislature
the Probate Judge is a member of the
county equalization board, which con
nists ot' County Assessor, Piobtle
Judge, and Board ol County Cotnmiss
loners.
Mind these thlups when you vote
This is a verv important otHce. Don I
trade Judge Foster for an untried
man. lie Ih the able lawyer, honest
citizen and conservative man needed
in this Office. . No officer ever gave
more conscientious, careful and satis-
factory service than Judge Foster has
■i, probate Judge. 11 is iidniniistrat ion
deserves the decided eiitlorsment it is
ccitain to get at the polls this year.
wrius w. u. Hamnlck
Hhelby, N C. Trial bottlo free at I)
Met'.mtiehey,s drug store. Regular
*\7.- 50c and ^1 00. Every bottle guar-
anteed.
l>..\Vl!''s Wilcl. llizel Salve hi"
the I an; cat sale of any Salve in ihe
wor d. This fact and its merit, ha-
led dishonest people lo Httainpl UH
countei I fit it. Look out lot llie mini
who attempts lo deceive you when
von cull for DeWitt'S Witch Hazel ,
Salve tbe g.eat pile cure I>. Mc-
(Jonnehey.
Overcome evil wilh good Over
I came your coughs ami colds with One
Minute Cough Cure. It is g°«»d
children cry f »r it. It ctireg cr<»up, j
hronchitl1*, pneumot la, grippe and all j
throat aud lung diseases. I> McCon |
nehey, j
i, f tiro a ( old I
Ladies, have you seen the Kitchen
Cabinet, the housekeeper's friend?
Only and six guesses on the Red
room Suit at (Jenet's
L'Mt his grippe—Ibe man who took
Ohe.tl.am's Chill Tonic, but he ain't
kicking, and sayp it's » Lula-Clieat-
liain'e Chill Ton e. Put up iu h.th
1'astelesB and bitter Rtyie«. C'lre
Guaranteed. T«Mele8« lo 60e sise. -
HO03'S r'lLl-S cure L .er III., BII-
•'Under Drake's I'lag. 1 (OL|sness, Indlfrcstion, Hcr.dncho.
! Henty's famous story of adventure £afty to tako, easy to operate.
land history, eutitled "Under Drake's
Flag.11 is being is-ued in handsome,
arge type, illustrated Parts, at the! gnothing, healing, cleansing, D'
fabulously low price of two cents eac1 ,, wm'i Witch Hazel Hal
or 20 cents for the work complete, i pjacable eueniy sores,
with reductions to clubs a* low as | wounds. 1« never fails
cents, complete. Sample Part may You may rely upon it
tie bad free from the publisher, John
Ii. A i.Iikn, -140 I'eurl Bireet, New Wlien y~„ „,k f .r oe Wilt's Witch
York. Unzdl Hal ve don't accept a caunterfeit
A new lot of Uaby Carriages just or iK11|tat!i>n. There are more cases of
n. Come see them at Geuet's; ' piles br ing cured by this, than all
others combined. D. McCounehey.
Qapitol JHotcl.
Tlie Cnpit-il is 300 tVi*t from l'o.stoflS.'.*, 200 fW't fnnn Opi-ra
lb,iis.* ill tliH center of l.tisinesp, and 1ms one of the l.i'St
' (.:>i'lone cclliirsin Oklahoinft Territory
H'TiutiF., oklahoma.
2 Sc.
The I'.STKitrittsK.
using,
e is the im
burns and
to cure Piles
D McCunne-
PHOTOGRAPHS!
All Styles and Prices.
Ftorn 50c. lo $7 Per Oozen.
J. W. ARD.
OMAHA EXPOSITION !
From June 1 tu October 31, 1898.
The household remedy Is Hunt's
Lightning Oil. All aches and pains
quickly relieved.
money refunded.
Satisfaction
First |.iitilii*l)"*t n.-iobt r •:!, 1 «'-*8
Notice For l'tib'leal lea.
ol Sale ol Uiu l i'llHJil Lota in Ibo I'ti
—~ . . 1 "siteof Mnlliall, O T
The r^cont threats of a new outburst j p. ,.himiei'i of u-.e HaeHor. |
\Tesuvius pive timeliness t<» an' lcwi.Mti 5 :^, ortols-i-30,_ I-
H J. W. Unmou "'I t'" s l hr! 7.Sl"i*"uJ1tl'1;"l,omr.i'l« 8.-orel..r oil
Vesuvius," to appear ill ,|."Y,', I ' to tin t Wiisiteol Mnlhntt, Oklaho-J
The (inmilHSt Exposition [except the. World's Fair]
ever planned in the I'nited iSiaies, Located within
cheap and quick access of the entire .Missouri anil
Mississippi valleys, at your own ,1 . Through tick-
ets lieyon.l Oniulifi allow slop Reduced ex-
cursion rates to Omalin, 'J'ake tliM
Burlington Route
the old and firmly e8t»l>li>- i me from Kansas City
and St Juseph to mid throe i ); tha 111 any direction
■I ike I.
u> II il In
A character sketch i f Col,
U iosevelt, dealing especially
All
1 .
it It (lie
pear in Mcdur«'s Magsz
ember. It will be Illustrated b>
several portraits, one of them a quite
recent one taken especially for Mo*
('lure's.
article "by
Mystery or vesuv.u*, "| n>i»v'Jive norlce U.HI die.
ihe November number of McClure s ^ l (V 1 >. «t< o'cinck p.m.
Magazine. Mr Dam and the artist, ti1 u ' 1
C K- Linson mode a rtcent explora i,j,.,i
t ion «if the v lesno, for Mc.Clure'e; and (lh i
tbe article embraces much new infor- j
illation thus gained I' wi" be illus Iii^n.cdul'
1 nVsKFIl F. SAllN BUMS.
( gaoiuik a,
non MM; KI.I.KITI'.
(.eneral .Mam,gee.
I, W WAKELET.
St. I, on is, \ i tieiiernl l'ussenger Agenl
,','i uuii.>u. <■>. t.. «.»ik. hi«tim. |
i- f.»r i-,.-Ii. llie |ollutvH.U-«le*ci 0»eil il
,.,'l 1 .t in i li<" I •»\v ti I* 111* of MiiiUSli,
Official
WAR BOOK,
tiny to iluy i
All
nl)hi I <
v' I. i
peraonal i|'i»litleB . f ihe man, » ill sp ; .rHud from ipeclal drawings ma le by jTruat.^ '^'w'jj-l
7. iue fur N-..v .Mr Liuson ou the (pot.
FERD1SA Xl> MTTMinUSai.
The present occupant of ihe county
treasurer's olfi-'e was born in Fech* i
beck, state of Hanover, German em
pire, June 0, 18."S. lie c;tn»e t i Ameri-
ca when 28 years of age, and settled
in Wisconsin, where he went to work
as a day laborer in a large brick y; id.
After three yeais spent with the brick
company lie moved to Seward county,
Neluaska, in 1808, aud lived continu
uusly in that section tint il 1w's when
he removed tt) Gill brie. C). T., bring
iug with him his entire family.six sons
and three diiughteis. all ol whom are
grown up and married except one . an
( ami I wo daughters.
' After moving to Nebraska, Mr.
| llitterbUiWh took a lionieste.i l and
JaiusJ. Kstus 18 1. heavy tiocpayer ti." following Uve..ty-l»o ym,ts
an honest cltlwm and « clean man in!'" f»""ing. alter nh.cl. lie spent i»o
yeais in the haidware li is iums in i lie
town el Si. I. b uy, Nebraska, from
which place lie came to (-litIII ie. Mr.
liittei busch is a large propel ly ow neV
aud one of our heaviest taxpayers lie
owns two well Improved f
braaku that cost him S*:
in Iron Mound lowitsh
houses and lols in (• til In it*, and much
valuable persoilitl properly. He is a
j hI tntly (term.ill of the o'd school, and
i honored and respected by all who
know linn, lie has been the ineansof
causing a large number ol otn t.hiifiv
i ami enterprising citi/ens to Ijcate in
For ihe office of county treasurer
Ihe Republicans of Logan present
that sturdy old German citizen, Mr
Ferdinand Hitterbiisch, who lias been
ti led in the oflV* one tern:, ami he has
not been found wanting, either, lie. d
his h'Sloi)' in aimllier coluinn, reflect
and make up your mind to vote for a
man who 1ms made it splendid record,
and who will, if given an opportunty,|
seive you in that office libnestly and
capably two years longer. Vole for j
Hitterbusch, nnd be assured uf ihe
safety of the county's money.
every respect lie is making a good
caiivasa of the d stiiet, and win-voles
w herever lie goes, even In Ins oppo-
nent's own precinct.. Mr Ks'iis is a
man of whom North logan county
Could be proud of as a repiesertative
at our comity seat. Ilis character is
Late to bed and early to rise, pre-
pares a man for his home in the skips.
Hut early to bed and a Little K&rly
Riser, the pill that makes life longer
and better and wiser, D. McConuehey.
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