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Volume 2 . W ISD O M MONTANA, F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 16, 1900. Number 2 3 . CANNED GOODS. \ Have just receivedacar- pad of canned goods that Hll be sold at the follow- |tg prices: 3 lb. Can Eastern Tomatoes per cate, 68 00 8 lb. Can Eastern B & B Tomatoes per ease, 3 50 ! s 2 lb. Can Jackson Coru per case, • - • 2 60 2 lb. Cau Fond du Lac Com per case, • 2 05 Morrow Coru per ease, • - - 2 85 Sellerburg String Beaus per ease, 2 25 j Dorn String Beans per caso, • • 2 50 B & B String Beaus per case, - • 3 00 Early June l’eas per case, - • • 3 25 ; Oysters per ease, ■ • ■ - 4 00 Dress Patterns from $4 00 to $ 6 00. No two like. Finest Line of Jackets and Capes that ever; ame to the Big Hole Basin. Come and inspect the goods, I3ST S T O C K A . T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. a F. W hite , Pres. Orno K loui . Cash, First National Bank of Dillon. A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. COUUESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling Works, DILLON, WON'T. S. S. Patterson, Prop. Wholesale Liquors ami Cigars. Sole Agent for Vul Blit*.’ Milwaukee Beer and Malt Extract. Manufacturer of Temperance Drinks. Dillon Gash Grocery Go., DIU.ON, MONTANA. T. W. roiNDEXTUK. M anaukk Golden Seal Rubber Goods, Gordon & Furguson Fur Coats, Idaho Falls Potatoes. Also a Line of GROCERIES & PUNISHING GOODS -A T — WISDOM MERCAN'flLK CO..' NOTICE Full PUBLICATION. MINIMI AlTUi-A'I'ION NO. IS. U. S. L and Omen. M issoh . . a , Mont., Jan. 2. 11)00. Notice is hrrebj given, that John O'Uouiki-, whose posi-oltiee address is Untie, Muulaiia, Im.s au application fur s j 1511.51 acres of the OartleU Bar Placer Milling Claim, situated in Pioneer (imorgnuued) Mining District Local Breezes. Go to Lossl’s &jud tee hi, dry goods. When m towu go to the Wisdom restaurant. Inspect tbc all wool children', uuderwear at Logs)’,. Warned—Good ben-e and saddle. Inquire of A. R, Horuiug. T he mail from Divide failed to arrive Wednesday uigbt. Geo. Steele of Dewey’s baa beou stopping in town all week. Maber & Grosb cullleiy for salo at the Wisdom AJtr. Go.’ store. Tickets for the ball on the 22d for sale :.i Lossl'suud theposlolbv.e. Office mid corrcspondcune station cry at I'ribune Pub. Co.’s, Dillon. Gunge Vuorhcis was a new cash subscriber To the B kkkakm T mvduy. Olio Gustier and wre and Gill>x, of Fox, were trading in loan Tiles• c«). Al Nou'x is out again after a 9266 a year, ll i, aiillft M(tr«l as to a bat the eontractort will do with ao much money. Jack Frost got m bit work last uigbt iu good shape and the mer cury in the thermometer iadioated 40 degrees below zero, aad along after breakfast it boaerad around tbe 30 mark. In ibret-auarter, of an hour lust night there waa a lowering of tbc mercury eome eight degrees. It was still cold, however, and stock did uot suffer like they w ould if tho wind blew. LADIES’, MISSES. CHILDREN 6 AND INFANTS’ CLOAKS BE LOW COST; waa but oue way to rid tbe try ol these prat*, tftd that tty wae to make it to* hot for there. Accordingly, Judge Qatlla, wham 01 e of them wae put ee trial, ad mitted evidence that waa aonetiutaa “incompetent, irrelevant and ia- material;'’ but aa it waa generally true that if the pi ieoner waa not guilty i8 charged iu ibe indictment, he waa guilty ef something equally bad, Judge Gallia let it go at that, aud ciuched the prisoner on gener al principles. The reault Wit that the supreme co urt i*versed a good many of the judge’s case*. During these perilous time an atrocious murder was committed in Adams couuty aud the perpetrator were eoou captured. The evidences of guilty were plaiu, aud the* two prisoner, were eoou pronounced guilty aud sentenced to be bauged. 612 clonk.lt |3. 610 •• “ , 91 63.51 \ “ 6 6 . 64 •• “ 63.25. *' “ “ 9L25. j u„,t several notorious characters A l uge stock on hand and they bad recently been allowed to escape I .\- sold to make room 'Of |y b tlm suprem , court, tbe people of >■ u<>o<N. J.J^T L iissl . I Adame determii ed to forestall auy- Hc look a Tumble. I lh\|u of ih*t kind by quietly lyneh- Uiuilav IlleiHi n i . . , . ; -------- j ing the prisoners. Hie two met 1 talent lor; ; '* \ numiiion, meek uewspaucr < Wi,,c wteu from the jail and hang- \lal1 but “ow eu' | ed to a rail load bridge east of town. must niton. Gus Jitlinkc ami sister. .Mi Beaverhead couni.y, Montana, the posi- Lytlia dullukc, acre trail.»<• iu town i tiou, couise, and i .Miuil, of the suiii min- ,,, 1 iicsnay. a 1 iny clium, designated by uu ollirlul Wholesale mid Retail sum,y ll i*rw»l\ us Survey Nos. jii'iy, ]u .supposed Township IS u . J soulli, .ots for sale in Wisdom. SEE MRS. HATTIE M. NOYES FOR TESMS MID PRICES. Staple Groceries. DILLON FURNITURE GO. lh giiuiiup al ;i lm‘ rm*., »i piiip slump 8 melius in diauu'h r, uilmsstui by In'iii'- I iug tiers ami lUHi ivGtl J inr (‘ of . N o . i ui’ 1ns I .survey, Irom which Hu- l . S. < Locution Monument, No. f).')51, esiab- 1 n o l3iy 1 - u m itu r o H o u se ;. jiisimi inr burvcv.s in supposed j 8 ii. K. li \V. hi’Hrs N hi licgiMM'S 77 -------- laujuics M\ /Vet, ru tilling ! timin' N. Li deb!Ttrs iJ minutes F. 'R>u;i Hi ices based on compe- |L-a to cor. \o. j , timm-c n . ji ; hi minutes W. ILL ltd to cor. No. II; thence N, decrees al minulcs L. Fr.oik Lopp, ul biviilu camo up Ii I* rcponeil iuui Frank B u I mh - •>H\) ll) • i pl.uc wt*> iu towu soliciting W i'dlHNilay. fw f * r'» - JU NOPP**Nt'U iU W I I M J i p 1 TI). O NIJU 1 II, ’ * , . lieU lerH IU r u n c y U lld Huujp'iNo. U wcki , ll uoiicc **f Which, the \allc\ hoit-cbiok iii ilit Lite ot t u p the big lull, out uf ' waspiisicil on the claim on the llih day ,,, . ‘ M , <i.i,i.o„.villc, l’ursday Mr. Ilamil ot Novcml>cr, I81HI, and bring morr! J ' * particularly art forth ami dr.sciibed in J tin* ollinai field uofi-N and plat (iit’irof! on tilt in U iin idlier, as I u II owh , (o-wil: holi’ u* Lho Sb laiu'll, I i U t u 10 Micrcxsiull) ill ihe meiiufuu-jhudjes were left banging to ■ i ii siipevioi jiiaud of ciituis ihe bridge, aud uext morning Judge tition with thu world Sixichdl attantion divon io umii!i takniid- 0 . 1 lJ A U lJ( -’lop DUKE GIST. CHAR. EICUAEOSON TH E BIG HOLE SALOON, Jackson, Montana. GIST A RICHARDSON, PanpRiKToex. ■ino Wini'-,. Liquors, and Cicrars Always in Stock, TH E HOTEL O f . LOSSL, WISDOM. MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietress. k First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib- tonsvilleand Divide Stage Line. All stages stop t I . ' it the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. VnSDOM,, 5 IONT., • BAILARD & F E T O iS E K ,'Pyripn^wnr- ..... Everytlnc\ in tbe bon f;:>t tdr.^s— Wines, Liquors- amd ^Cigars. ZU1 and see ns. We will treat y&'i \ kite. rHE SILVER SALOON, | WISDOM, MONT., OWEN E L L I S , PR O P R IETO R . A Fine Stock ef Wines, Liquors, and Cigars tlvenhand. Schlitz* B e e iW k e Beer thaLmade^Milwaukee All kinds e l swft d r in k s * , , - ■ *.? 4 kk. *-“*--*' -ita 4 < , • , r: ***** c - * *• ^ <1--fjL 'V ' . WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM, MuNT,, 1LAKKS, I’ hopiuktoh 0. Meals at all Hours. Fresh Uread, F ids a-o I ' .i.lx'-- ('onivlHni ly on lltaid. OEOKGK TIVIKii. I. PAUliS. H. n. s i l v k a s f n , CIVIL LStlVilil AMI SLilVEia Wlfhi-OM, MON i ANA. SIDNEY C. HOUR, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. !i;j88.0 1'i't‘l Io col'. No. -I; Ilicm'.c 8. I (;i'cc I j inniult'.s W. |.V>0 I'ctM tu Ao. 5; llieucc iS. L j decrees *15 miuult*N V\. ;’>■]()l led Lf» cor. iNo. 0; Uicuc-c N. th'^ivcN it nunuif’s ll L’ w O. j led lo cor. ■No. 1, Ilit1 placr oi h* |jiniiiiig, couuuiir in”' uh urea ol 15SI.M acres f lamied MlH.-utn i li) gel inarried. Gvni'ue Bullard caiuc iu la.-t i n day night lioin a vi.iit to the | uii - mam'iit capital ol the male. Pi iu Ktii limit •! ba» laktm the .-uli coiilract for cam inn the mail limn UT-dom lo Bristol) aud Icliim. Mr. find Airs. V. II. iStrmvIiridge iclimitii to llic Basin .Man.lay a111 i a \v etas’ ubscnct on tliti ouisuli. d.islis taunu-ied ouj, that way to i iku a look lie gazei ou the sway ing bodiea (or a lew momsuis with out say inn a word. Tuan lie turu- lui uu null a laughable mishap. ietj „ f|-leuu auj remarktd: “I l;\ vriiim.iu is not very strong j B,!llU.uoe<l llluaa uofeiloae lobe liangud. uinl i.a nliliged to ride while u fel-' haugod. l int s one deuiMou that hm I'.n-.'i ii ^ i r <\us litlnml pushing ^,|a,u„lj,| supitiuo court wouT t'e- iln, in I,tip llit thing along. mMl,. _ijaw Nolus. at one of the steepest pitches, ---- ---- ------------ i n U kn in a- diA “ Devil’sSlide,” Dnv- * ■ i )V 11 li .ni- ciiii'|icd lo the team aud tin p.i-M ii ^ it , scut, rotiea and all! Wonders of Wise River. A gentleman who has beau work, j mg on the b.g dam aud reservair nuui, ruiuplcie someissnlt over ou wise rive., which are a part of Uu ii ti ui iho conveyance and thu p..smug p.i.-senger, withoul even uu. ii,, nun. and lie let go the «»- ! trri¥tt, iu Anaconda yesterday aad Sidney llouk siibscnbcii lor tin pi. ,mou, ■■ Where in li -li did you wln a.„miu Imre a few daya before the water power of the Montana Cower and rraiismission company, Bun K/Kh iheollii r da) hdg ii i* mmm tt>.u»f iroiui'” j im local mil III this mi.m is r-rnrilnl, ,0 ,i|(t „|t, |,ome lauoii, N C Uni. ,.,i) Mr. Hamilton was un Ll ..... Hut* oi In- I tieeorder ol ) um V' t - i , J |n I ud'uumy, I ou pnijv. m liuiih Hid!' Ahoeiul v\;i« ybun al (he reM- injuie-l and all enjoyed a jgQOtl ‘\Thutlj .... in;.: chiinis are sun,-) N„. |‘irncc ol vlr». Audio A!inlay Wed. UVH-.he incidciB n.i.il, I u n r-nijui Inii- I'lain r on I Im um-th j ucsilav niuhl and u plea-all l Hint, ,,, , and WI-.-.I, sod Surviy No. 5555, J.- icm , ' I • ho Census ot Irrigation. i :ru, I, i - 1 ueer. on liii' nm-i li, John \ 'is had. j ---- - 11 unpin am Im huih. While working in Um limber llu- I m- I ).i, ulor of the Census du- l,I..Ulill Ij. llMiM!K). | it\Hi ! other ilay eharliy Schaltr struck -.i..- io nupiess upon all engaged liis lot i with an axe and i.cuil) in , iculiural puiauiU in tbe arid htvciud the bin toe. . . mi n.iinid regions ol the Unit- Alls, ,I .nil's GCoiiinll, it r t mu f.l lit.-, i he impoiiauuu of no vT- ii, ilAlU'EU, li. S. i i.i.iiu Apool. , , f i. iM rriiJdf <\ i lux* i-etuniiug. He says the work there is piogrcssiug mo-i satisfactorily, s*ys tbs Suiulard. “ l lm dam there,’’ said be, “was put iu originally by contractors and was a very weak struotare. it part- ly caved in last spring and greatly tucuugered the lilt and property of the ranchers living below. It is now being repaired and a drain pipe lour inut iu iluiiiaier and 2o-J feet ,ui/xi;\U AI l iill t\ liuN NO rl. 1 pan led h| her sou Tom aim nun jn-.i -'I'*1 un i mill Ills Census office in * long has bent laid over the one httlia, drove out lo Divide halm jim n, i k ni collecting dilu relating J oi ig lual'y put tu woeu the reservoir m issoti.A, Moni.,'day en route to Butte. i\ B \ - ,‘i\\i | was urst coustruoieil three year* U iiiHiiu such cooperation, a ago it is believed the two pipe* IJII.C Ii I'M’i Jan. I lion. , is hereby given. Unit Join, • liiour mention of A. II. Me Nay , * * , , ull'k.e IHihlulllCt* Itiltll’t'NN IS last week a t\pogrspliical i I'-', o d urate showing of toe , will carry off the ffood water and jv t, _ |hhp, f ,i ;|i i ill vi lopmeiil of these: relieve lue daui from tbe enormous strain which it nas been subjected to. •it mux tu.mot be assured, and the sl \ tiou- wn-rviu i repcils are iiico . 11 - PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. •, (ml., ii ,tS 1ilh f (III \ IlM'fi li ll llj). ...I, ii/i' # pa/ti.1 l o r i m l,:- arrts «i \mde us say tier came lo the valley lVf- - I\1'' 1'later <lliiuiii-, t liiiin, j,, | mi i whiui it should read 1882. ! !'U l.l i'luilt-t-r ( u uuj'pu II1. / \ll) Alltl- : I-..., i.'-iiviTin-iul I5uuiii.v. . huij -; Maooiilbpr, of LeunoX, ',;:r ,it-i I Di( i f.i mi I'lSt* u n vi fXtfhL Vr is »■ ti m r : I *1 ‘ l1 - *Wii «U Ilf I IU COUU)«UiN »o ..•i..,.,i,uinKCi„„1,.r s,Bna,tdhy ^ Alls. (,«or,n long, i ^ (| |m ^ ! ' ' . M U ’ U - J - Utaii'fil, iis survey ami rnl’H. LawrPOUP, hi M ef of W. ! ailMu.vd lovAhsltli/ No. J || , i hiulniu IM1» llttUli MUOUl*i*ll, 1; MU u mike Of B- Nai.ei.beld are visiting relaiives, , , - xi. ii \ u mu in oi , in ti.ii m u siaies and lernloiii , ..,/<>..led on H id d.iiiti un lUf* m ihjj i vicliHU. i l;i v Hi aStADHiuer, lhita. uiui bfiuK 1 in i.,«» io.,, g Holly or Hi pin, u ic ju.'iirularty set loril, and <it-: Gloy d Wampler went How n the ' . .......... , ,JllKi„ce cr.os. li i | . . ; I h . I i ,u n,t oliicml Mtni mots ami ■ valltf) Wednesday ns lar as he on tilt in this oihtt. us fui-1 (diaries Kalsiou lunch ami his Msiti • I ue wore there is under the sugei vision oi vV. I,. Backer, a pi im,cm nridg« omi.inr and reser- | voir oo.isii-iicior ol urge experience, ( wno nas nteu engager in that work lit.i 11 , 1 . 11 . io produce crops, li i*! for moie than ^.j years. Mr. Pack- ii- ii|.|Mi .,ii in, in the stnci -si ci sa_, s ne is w illing lo stake bil sens, ,ol i ihiililit metbo Is in la. u- leputauon a„ l uls dollars on tht Mails three times a 0 a ” week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART. Mail Contractor. l/ V i'C s 'm * ^ ^ Euiel who has been V,suing U itre;^ ^ i pro,, .-.uou tnai, were toe M.e»«ri and aiarKiuJ l-iwiao lor cor. Will return wilt him. ' imtinal ex,,uns,o„ oi , 5 i, i)DD) vvJiiL'ii 1 J j • I . tv LocalJ oij , ' Li. ui .\o. D.'ial, ful uUitalitMl lor Alter DionUta spt’ht (t» jmi ulh il- 1 ;. liill Wii It which tm .s-.ii-.ri-, in supposed 'I. 3 k, k. Ii VV with relatives in Indiana our * - i ,tl\ lt|„ i, ,.r political party c o im M s . t , ai ui'^Tci’S i4 fiiinui'S VV. JOH . ., ... 1 * J • J 1 1 i, i liiiutH^ iHciioc -N. j u 6 j.*j.;rccf 4 f)7 lncml Ll. r . VV tmpk't cttiu *■ [ jj rjiujiitMs the cooro ij - n.i ^ ' t.i» tv *vH ic *i >. l U u daft* nijuu.c,-. Fa. J4JB ai t to cor. home Momla). fie u* iu good j H „ , | recUiine iitiiHoii* ol iger u tuo-ic wuu iivo ataug tbe rif« (in-ucc h. •}(> di-gitacs tA Hiiijuli's L *>J4 . i ® * iw i to cor. No- ii; thence iZ ne>h aud epinte aud glad to i a,:fts cf wame lands. It mein'* , , cr beio v Hu ii.ji.uiCN VV. H;>4 g led u» cor. . mi . -4; . , I ’ .. . Il,-i.ce h.-, ,l-grtts_.is ininul.-s K , ' ° ' U . . , , me-easi-„ the productive ana „i -i 4 io cor. ;\a 5: lhruc»: aN. 75, Tlie hchool hi-trict ia indifbtcd to our cuuuii) ^itat enough iu ireO 5 Ie* i <i U ’-riG-y, H jiiiuuf“N L. ii-IJU jt*« i io cor. h i t N;; k . ijithee -N. li, . ............. .. mmul.*. Mr fj hM ,l\ a\ l,!t'r an J dome ai. nine r iiilio, an VV' : ■! f. - l to t u. .so. th-iic- N. «■> gasoline lamps. The lamps are ; as populous as our own. N,rCV,'.i-i“-t,'a ,,l -g/t't r ’lnm-^ b,fC,l> bJ »*'« religious j h is theieioie apparent tbat VV sj'.M-,-i io eor, ;,o. l», i „-1 <■•• S. Hj acdmeisi: people who meet there, ! accurate Gensus of lrrieatfou 1.1 de^T'-cs i*> iui«Ut*'s L J uog L: No. iii: N. u ut-jcrta-s K. lJDi.j Si’Cl foltor. No. II. Uu dririx* *a iii Uxicut-tfS VV. liGSH i«*» No. \ i, ih-.-nce sd/uu; -U -M-jfh--- LtI \ti v\. l&M .j led to Cor. th-'iicc S. 4u uu inmu ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! T he A naconda S tandaki ; -------- ---- - . i p U U feet to cor. No. I. the piar,- o. oeirii.. bad a U U«b of cold weather, but i *->t If Ibis work. Parties o * n n g Publishes mere State, Telegraphic \ ‘“ m- u ‘ “ “ “ ^ m i canal, and ditchea who bate, re 1 1 I Le tberini.nitter iu- c<ived no inqmriea, are earnestly nv . i in, nn i in o tu i reservoir the tlam .1 .,11 I a an I a.) -mild as it d0Ci to-ua, >v.....i in... wora is duiibed ,w is usna,,y loor or Svfl in vs tiicie a,, mis seasott, and : VUf. I ■ 11 i, Ul-ts -V 64 want light llnowi in coe,; Ln.u_ UI liver tliscussioii. .■ '. iii ). I2«3 I Upon the irrigators then During the last week we have ! should awaken their beau.. and General News than any other newspaper in Montana or the North west. DAILY 10 P ages 70 Coi.tstJi8 SUNDAY 18 P ic . es 112 GoLmrs* SUBSCRIPTION I RICE Daily and Snaday, on- yeaa...........610.CC \ 5 moctfcs___ 5.6C *• “ “ Z months___ 3.68 “• *' ” 1 month ....... 1.6C Daily, only, one year ................... 8.6E Eanday, onlv, one year .......... . 2M MtVi ^ reeerve sabsorip- ’ ,<i d in> location of this in in the otbee of the Kwr.Ii-r... ; head C’onnty, on page 351 in w«. Records. The adjoining claims are i! - Vista Bar Placer, Survey .<>, Paw Sapa Bar Placer, Snrvcv Jones Greek Placer Survey - aud the Barden Bar P,u<- -■ ■ 56,S on the south an l . O'lioarke applicant for a;i. Enter K. rlKn-n -d-'d Oibi-r places, ■aver- 4 -i of 5 i 5 -a > NV Ilhal, we have no i i, 5551. make on the weather. . .7555, •y .No Jos. H. flABPEit. r . S. Claim Agent First Publication. Jan. The party given by Mr. and Mrs. oon Morrison last Friday evening in i honor ol their sou’s STst birthday r i was largely attended by people ; from all over the tailey. Tue music ns* line and tbe sap per eou- ~ ‘~~Z ~ sisting ol sandwic-oes, coffee, cwsa Caiitcu, O., Fes i i . - - r o a r s ® masked men ex.t-red t.. u o « ^-c.cjm w„ htgWj apprecis*, Mr*. MariaS. Santou, an tent of * y t ie osmer.. Mr*. President McKi. ... west of, *’• A. liase.oaker. tbe Boston here, early this mor mg. c*mt lbe Saturn, a brother, was '.«>k«sed, He ittfora5 » bet prereefted fremgintg the akrm the contis -t for carrying the mail V j t reroJvK tbrastin Lis f*«. f i ^ ’Wwcca trut pdate mA Viufom tos |AI)f|)it imf|wi|4 wytV j KRMMBEt ^ ^ ^ ^ Ctib&ffBis 44 booty. -.,>'ev...aM a g e C o ,for'tke am el ' - - id-:*.-* r ^ j i - , - i mailed to them at once. The Duector asks that all ly morn them. Tim Sapreme Coart tier Left. b-.l l ] ; «. ,U‘ IUr i ... has oeea aa- Udu’n } i. , . i , ' iin-n beiug only 1 U G 1 .1 - • Aj J 1 1 mit. Tbere ia a j.Tip / “ i,;. usu there tad iiH - ....... ■ !.'lCS,Ut Will bo- CHM.r m i i - n i . C . . ( . u g psrtie* li : r ' 4 il it .. , Moone i A' ■■ • ,ery night A u.\ . ’ i . i is :u.;- , leser/oir, MD • Mi' J a.v .(lib, ; <e, UabofM llBMiiw -; ......... . .1 - -.-. tue MOlk tti'i 1/ • •- j ? 1'.*n. « * ' . ...1 aoaatAM Itoiito i * v \ Ls - ll ail in graft bL iu >- f ?• 1 i/t*-“t a , , . d e s t r o y f t ti'CUl 1U4 . tue rxegaft Iu l >j j- v . t , 11 . , r r P. * J® i SfMOft- Ui i* V'i.' *4 ■) . <. n , .‘it of dnilft hds > i - \ 1 > ■'t i 1' ; ..,>Jed » gunft fDCKJ> . ' U i . i- the coveted past Vr* Li. i :>..a. ■ -i -ga bo baft peca>‘ J .5 «: i . other gaum, Li? t> Ci i ■o'.ijK-.ent b u u ^ who ua? i ,M .;:e -ectioc. “ 1 Dc j.cii UOvbiiir m Jose that Ifakj ColH.fti * ii » uv ... npoa taking)’ borexcr. I d ' t . J ’ eu h:l efforts t t Western newspaper recall* the story of the good old day a when ! JudgeGashaat os tbe batch i n ! 1 tbe dfltriet lh«comprised tb.west-1w \ ' l b i era half of Nebraska. I . ibosej” * 1 i td; 8 CB3SB b ™ * 1 rare ttmot the. rattier, tbe bone-i thief, and tbe m a stayer aboaeded. i Tbe e is x aght en Jadge 6 a d » w » aware that there]Krigt Oaiceg*