, laa. Stooklmiu , dislritit omirt olork , wnH kindly remembered on the occasion of bin lorly fourdi birthday \ > y his friends Tuesday night. A banquet WIH tuirved aL the Hiirlington hotel , whom about thirty guoHtu were invited. A royal time is reported. Mr. Stockham was presented with a roc .ing chair. It is n noticeable fact that the resolutions adopted by tlio citizen's caucus did not in a Hinglu instance pledge its notutnuori to enforce law and order , or in any way intorfvro with Rambling. They said thny "deplored Ibe fact lint it became necessary for the county attorney to arrest and proHccuto foreign gamblers at the ( xpcnso of the oountv. " In fact the resolutions abound in bombast but pledge nothing. I mn now prepared to do plain family sewing , IIHO ! drews making , 3t MUH LIU.IK KINO. T1IIJII. . A. GNTfillTALNMlIiNT. The entertainment and bamjuei given by the Modern Brotherhood of America , last Friday night tit i'so opera IIOIIHO , was a great sue. ooss. Members Irom Manon City Ansloy , Cumro and Merna , were proBont and lent their aHsiHtanco ii making the entertainment a HIIO- oes8. Tlic following program was rendered : Addretw of welcome , Dr , C. Picket ; responw by Dr. Day and Jas. CoBiier for Alornn , Frank Ash worth for Maoon C'ily ; .loo Ilialt and .las. J\l. \ AniHberrj lor Ansloy and J. F. Bryson for Cumro ; piano solo , Lena J\Iooro \ ; Keoitation "MrH. Soroggin'H Cow" , Zeda Grant ; Quartett , RlfBdauicn U addon and Day , Messrs. Osborno nnd Kinb-jr- ling ; lecture , "Mins Tibitha P/im- IOHO , " W. S. Cole ; piano duett , Mrs. Cad well and daughter Kva recitation , "ValuloHH Chimes , " Anna Megan : recitation , "Swoot Mairi"Zin Grant ; piano solo , Car oline Growl ; Solo , "A Message lo Heaven , " Mrs. Jladdon. At this juncture a royal feast , which had been prepared by the lady members , was fiorvod , which was enjoyed very much by all Then camn the toasts , J. D. Ream acted as toast master Thin wan one of the most intercutting fea tures of the evening and served to make the entertainment highly profitable and interesting. The following is a iiHt of the spoakorn and toaatH to which they responded : Mutual Insurance Orders v . tlioOlit lino. . . . \\llll * fail well. HooUl benefits of thuM. U A J. A. Dolt/ . llenellcmry mcmboru i ) . It. Drown. Tlio eoclul features of tlio M. U. A , nnd clmrcli. . . Kcv. NV. II. 1) . lloruwtny. Thoeoclnl uiumbur , Dr. Uiir Tlio vlnltor J. H Hmltfi. Tliu yoiniL' men of Urn order , Ohus. aiilmi Tlio ro atloii at the inlnlntry to tliu order , KIIV. J. S. HutUlcn. The ordure , Dr. C. 1'lokut. The UillcH ot the ordur , . .MrH. Ornnt. It was midnight when the ex. orcises were completed , but all who stayed to its completion felt fully repaid , as each ot the toasts re sponded to 'Aero presented ably nnd in an intoroHting manner. Those present from the Mornn lodge were Mr. and MrH. Sampson Given , Dr. and Mrs. Day , Mr. and Mrs. Jao. Conner. From .Antdoy More Joe Ilialt , IIusu nnd S. 11. Brown , Mr , and MrH. J , M. A ins berry. From Mason oity were Frank Asbworth a-id W. S. Colo. From Cumro , I. F. Hryoon. Sick- ness prevented many others from coming from ench of the places represented , but those present ex pressed themselves as highly pleas ed. With members and invited guests there wore about one bun dred present that participated in the banquet , and * yet there were provisions for many more. The Broken Bow lodge domreB to ex- tend its thanks to thoBc who took part in the program : iml aided so materially iu making the entertainment - ment the great success it wan. Dim ) . Fioin the oll'uotH of TueHday mornliii ; , March 22d , 18UO , Edlolln o. , oldoHl datiijhtur of 3u- DaHtinn nud nlioo Nulh , aged aoven- teen years , live moutliH and eleven days. Doeoased was born in Vermillion million county , lllo. , nnd cnmo with her parents to ttiiH county when yet a mere child , and as aho grow to womanhood she drew to her by her affectionate disposition and lady like inaunoi'H u hoBt of loving HHHO- oiateB , who sincuioly mourn her Ions. The many loving doeda done for her young frioiuU will endear her to their memory while life Nhall lafit ; but it i the family who will BO eorely miss Estclla. The oare of the younger children volved largely on her , ai d Hho al ways discharged thin duty with pleasure ; no child over appealed to her and won reftiflcd any little favor that she could bentow. So ploaHaut was her dispoHition that oven the flowers of the field seemed to tuuilo as she approached ; hut Bho has climbed another Btfp higher on the golden stair of eternal life , and the world is made better by her having lived in it , and there has been added to the heavenly ho t another gem ps bright as burnished gold. * * SHIWCIJS. The now M. 1C cliuruh of Hroltun } ow will l > o dudiuitud on Siinday , April Dili Rev JCrutiH .Smith , I' . i . of K"nrmiy diHtrmt , will pr anh the otioniiig Hf-rmon on Saturday evening , the 8lh. Tliu dodioatory Hcrinon will he pri-aolifd by K v. Al , Ii. 1'hillipi , D. D. , of Uoldroye , N.b. , which will bo followed by the dedication of the church. Dr. I'hillipH will alco preach in the ov- oning. All rcHidont and niMglihor- inji ininiHtorrt , oiti/.uiiH of town and uotitilry in onoral arc corJially in- vilcd to iittond. VinitorH inform ing the building committee or punter - tor of their coming by April 8th will roooivo free entertainment , otherwino it may bo impoHtublo to ( nlerlain our gucHlH aft wo would | iko. VV. II. D. IIOKNAIUY , Pastor. D. VV. IMNTICHMAN , L. E.Kinici'ATitioK , W. H. EAHTIIAM , Building Com. A Card oM'liauks ' Wo employ thiH aH the most convenient - voniont inenMH of expressing our Hinooro thankn to Dr. Talbol ami tliu people of Broken Bo ' tor their timely aid and sympathy fliiring rooont nnd ncriotis illneHa of onr mother , ( iiHitally known as grand ma ) Uyornon , who JH convalescing. H.ll.llyorsonand wifeBrokon Bow. N.O.llyorHon and wife , Lincoln. M.W Ityrrson and wife , Omaha. Dr.M.lC.Butin , Madera , Cal. Noflco. There will be a mooting of the Broken Bow Cemetery AHHoointion at my ollioo at 2 p. in. , Tuomlay , April -Jth , 1800 , to elect h'vo trus- loi.'H , and tninsaot any other huai IIOHS that may oomo before it. Any one owning a lot in the cemetery has a right to voto. J. J. PIOKKTT , Pros. FlnoPerclHiron Stallion for Sale. Not being able , owing to my jtdvnnuod atzo and poor hoalih , to take oaro of him , I am oToring to soil my thoroughbred Peroheron Htallion at a bargain. Time will ho given to suit the purchaser. Call on mo at once , or write mo at Bro ken Bow. 3 30-3 II , WALTON. SlMSllS. 1 have the New Suoopm beardless barley , also Ibe black hulleas bar Icy , at 'I0o per hushol ; the Japanese buckwheat and hog millet for sale. Send orders to J , B. KI.UMP , Cliff , Neb. -H % For Sale. For sale , 100 bushels of Qax Heed. It is clear of miiHtard and is in fine condition for sowing. Price 80 oentB. Three miles north of Bro ken Bow 4t F. A. BltRTUANI ) . Up. A bay horse , black mane and tail , at my place o ( residence nine mites west of Broken Bow , on the Mi- land a Longfellow farm. 'J-30,4 HlOHAIlD BllYAH. BAPTIST OHUKOII. The regular monthly oovtman' mooting of the Bautist church will bo hold on Saturday evening at 7:30 : , let all the members bo sure lo bo there. The pastor will praaoh an lihstor sermon in the morning at 11 o'clock , Sunday school at 12 m , , Young people's mooting at 7 p. m. led bj Miss Vorda Thorp. Subject lor the evening sermon , Temperance , every one invited. Thu ordiuanou of the Lord's Supper will bo attended lo at the closa of evening services. J. W. Megan will proaoh at the King school IIOIIHO at 8 p , m , Sun. day , April iind , and at the uloso of sermon J. M. Caress. Missionary of the American Sunday School Un ion , will organize A Sunday school. OHH1ST1AN GllOUOH. The ladiea of the Christian church will hold PII Easter market in the vacant room of the realty block next Saturday. . Choice meals will bo aorvcd , both dinner and auppor. Joaso Teagarden will preach the regular Easier sermon Sunday at eleven. What is its signitianoo as a sopnralo day ? Is its obsorvonco complementary to Christian wor ship ? The pastor's theme for the evening will bo'Seven Pictures in the Life of Stephen" . Chu-'ch services liorcuftor in the evening , will begin at 8 o'clock. Sun nay school promptly at 10 o'clock , lollowod by preaching services and communion. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Your presnnoo is gladly welcomed at each meeting. Key. K. KdwarU pastor of the Kn list ) UnpllBtCtuiifliof Mlnorsvillo , Fix.when Buttering wlili rheumatism , was advised to try Clmmburlalns Palu Balm , lie euya : " A ( ow applications of this lini ment proved of great eurvleo to me. It subdoi'd the ioilammntlon and rollovo I the pain. Should any auflVriutf profit by Klvlng lain Balm a trial it will please mo. " Forealoby all druggist. I.owcr l e .T Crec-U. Tii-w wlio ban been attend ing the linptict ( Jollogo at Grand Island tlit ) pant winter , has rolnrticil homo to htl | ) do Ouster Co larming. ItMd I.oiiin who was as fnitliful in his attention to his latu fncnd "Coot" during his niuknuHH niul death nud also in helping to nurse olicrs llirough the mcaslc1 * , han had to give tip and siy bo is sick. Wo liopo lie u'ill ROOD rocovei. W.A. Gcorgo loflt a cow , two | calves and a horco all with in : i few hours and it wan not iu a Htonn either but Htioh IH lifo for a ranch man , hester AinHOii had the bad luck to get on an unruly horn last week- Tlio horrfo balked awhile and tlion started to run. Lester Htayt-d on for i half milo and then jumped hurting iiH arm and eye but not HoriouHly. People aru getting anxious for spring to HIOW ! horHolf. About 4jin > f snow loll here on riaturdayday night. Li Grand Mason went to AnHley lard wcok after Dr. Hannah for II'IH wife who wan sick. The D/ . got out about three o.olook A.M. and sporit the remainder ol the night with W.A.George at Meadow View Kanoh. Jimmie Mason has hnd a nero eye for Homo tiino but it is much better now. cnHlcH will HOOII bo a thing of the pant in this neighborhood , Minn Mollie Swruson intendH to HOOII begin teaching again. Mrs Joseph Pigman ha * boon on the Hick lint but in up and around again. 'I li''ir children have jiirtt recovered from measles. Leon and llarloy Trew are jiifit Dotting out after having measles. Leon wo hears going to try farm ing for himself this year : w-jare not able to say how he is going to get hit * cooking done but lime will tell. Success to Loon any way. Mrs. Wm. Daugherty has boon ailhotod with loss of voice , but has recovered enough to be able to visit her sister. Mrs. Lon Davis , on last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davia were also visitors at his brother Lou's on last Thursday. MnHOII CIIV. lly 1'nncli mid Jiuly. WllUnin I'crccll wont to Broken Uoiu Sunday night. Tliuro was a lar o crowd at tlio dedl- uutlnti nf the M K.church , considering the bad weAti.or. OwliiK to oiuUtieea tlio preluding elder wns not able lo bo thore. Merna Foster and I * . H. Mnrloy wont to tne LoupFriday , duck hunting. Miss Mao ilall , of Ansloy , woe a Ma- eon visitor Sunday. Arthur Martonsen wont to 'J'uinora , Neb. , Moudny morning , to work for tbo auiuuiur. J. O. JlcCtirgor lias returned from Fort eott , Kiuais ; , where ho hits boon liking treatment tor hia rya. . Hi nun JUIIHH inailo u business trip to Aiibloy the llrat cf tlio wuaU. Kfv. D. D 1'orsytl ) , ot Ktmrroy , Hoy- W. II , Forayth , ot Aiuley , acd Ilov. Funtcn. of Alor.ia , woie present at the deuiuntlon of tlio M K. oliurcli. Stiuiton Allen ixnd IVrry Foster returned - turned from Coutnil City , whore tlioy wont on a hunting trip. Jimoii McAllister Jr. returned fr iu GrAiul leland Frldr.y. rim tire ouuipnny tmyo reeolvt d tiiulr uaUornia. Matou oity lias u bnddinit pout In the person of A. II. Harks. Last week tlio Transcript hud tlio misfortune to lose tlieir old ollico cut , Don Piiilro. Mr , l rks wrote soruu very touching llns on his untimely end , As a pot > t Mr. lUrks la a howling BUJCea ) ' "Nit. " Friuiklln la staying with Mrs O.K. Qotohnl. Mr. and Mrs , \V. Moomoy , of Ausley , were SI aeon City visitors Sunday. bomethlnit must be wrong , A. II. Harks atnydd in Maaqn Sund-vy iiud wont to churcti. O , H. Moomny wont to Ans'ey ' one day Inst week. .Thoonlioo cnnilviil wns well atteudi'd last Friday night. Then ia aomo talk ot Dotting a boll for tuoM. E. chntoh. . Work has oomnioi.octl on the telephone - phone Hue to connect Lttchtield with Msroa City. Meruii Foster nttondeil to tue cream route during the abson > e of hia brother Perry , last wcok. Miss Annlti Servln IIRH accepted n po sition In the llumury millinery store. E Walkt-r went to Konesaw Tuesday morning , where ho expects to remain for two or tbrce mouths Mcrna Foatcr wont to Mullen Monday night to bring u drove of hordes for ( I L. CroHley. Horn to Mr , and Mrc , Juiues 1) Ifou dniTer on Monday , Mtircli 27th , H girl. Ittivlviil uieeUutts wore commenced on Monday evening , ll v. Fornyth and Rov. Fenton , are conducting them. V/e wonder what made the mull curri er of tlio Ntnr route latn Monday . Say , did you know that A. H. Jtnrku wont to elitirch Sunday mghtV Quo. Fielding wns out bugt y riding on Hundity , He wa ? not alone either. Mist Kthi'l MoAlllmter rnttirn d from Grnnd iHlnnd Monday night. Dill Anderson Buys If the Kr.rum.iOAN ( Mrru'poiident don't let up on the vliiioll-nifvrm" deal ho will get mr.d , no wo will apologize to him. \\enro Rorr , Bill , that you take such an inter- o > it In the ' 'sebool-uiarnr ' , but It Is not our fnult , lloiiml Valley. Snow enough and to spare. Willie Ublmnn and Joe MoCualln stilted for the west , last Friday , on linrse bick. F. J. Uhlman bus been quit- sick the past week. Lint Friday was the last dny of school , A ICloeb wont to the How Tuecdny and returned Wednt'odny.U Hsin Adama , of Sind creek , passed through the vnlloy Tuesday , on hl way to HroKoii How. a. K. and Lawrence Lee wont to thef Uow Tuesday. Mas ! Marie Uhbnnn has been staying n the How the pnst week , and returned tome Tuesday , 2CIICt , It IH reported that the proprietors o tbo calf-herd linvo ordered a lot of green rogglftB to cut down expenses on tinlah- ug wintering their shell borus. Prop erly adjusted , a straw stack will show up green. 11. II. Copper , Alex. Prodmore and a number of others are roaoy and wll em igrate to N. W. British possessions as soon ne gnieo atnrto. Jim Milburn sfvys they don't pay any tux up there , and the orown virtually gives n settler every thing ho necdu. Wo will honr more ahotit , It Inter. E. Cnrson Is hauling corn to Ilaukins' ranch , getting 2S centH per bushel. These ranobes and feeders make n mar * ket to be envied by non-residents ol Genet. Over the river Oliver Swlok has rented nnd has possession of the large fnrm of Mr , E N. Bishop. who likely contour plates going to Virginia , where be has already Eont his cbildron. If Stillman Gates continues to build onto bis farm-house he will Boon bavi to rent land to put it on. S. D. Ijtitchor bus moved Into Chas Freeman's house until be can build iigalu whore hia house burned. Wo were thinking what a collapse would occur In the last days in quack nostrums abd patent medicines wo read nbout so much in the Broken Bow pn pere , nd wondering that any one ever dies with so much nuro In Fight. Wo notice R controvorcy between dif ferent parties on runnltg the city gov ernment of Broken Bow. Why not call In the farmers , as they make It pos iible for there to be a city to run. In- alHuce crop failures when cities , have lust their support. Ryiio. Too much BUOW with the mercury at z.oro for spring and it la not time for winter either , so the weather la a purn- dox. Mis * Hattle Reeves commenced a three month * term of school nt No. MI , yts orday. Mr. Stonaker arrived yesterday with hlHgooclBuud chattels , from Central Oity. Nob. He has oqua'tcd on J II. Prottyman's ruucli. l > i'd , on March 2iRt liihl. , Mis ? Kstella olutHt dnugbter of Mr. nnd Mra. S North , of meuales , ago 17)ears , intur- ment at Ouster Center. Waster then nnd new. Wnll do I re- membur the clmnges of the cMHtoni f ct'lebrnting oaster. When I was n kid some sixty years eioee. We hnd eggs "flylore , uot.uily.twi egga , but we kids wine made to believe that rabbits laid beautiful red eirge , boiled and re-uly to eat. They were colored with tuiulder by .our mothers and pltced in nests nfter we had gone to bed. Well do I remem ber of giving striot orders that the door should bo left partly open to the rabbit could come in , and in beating around the currant bushes In the garden 1 aaw tbo rabbit. DON'T LOSE ANY TIME A11OUT II1 If you expect lo got west thib spring at > k the nearest Burlington Route agent about the specially re duced rates now in oiYoct to Mon tana , Utah , California , Washington and Oregon poinU. Ask about them right away today. They may be withdrawn at any moment Through tournt Rlcepit.g car service lo San Friuu-iaco and Los Angoius eveiy rtiuradiy to Hutto , tipokano and Seattle every Tuesday and Thursday. .1. Francin , Funcrnl Passenger Agent , Omaha , H'JO Ot An Sloiiuht aivtllcliie for I.a CJrlppe Georco W. Waltt o ( South Gardiner Me. , 6aya : "I have bad the worst cough colda , chills and grip and htw taken lots of tr.ish of in nccount but piolU ( o the vendor. Ctnimbei lalus Cough Item eclj la the only thing that has done any good whatever. 1 have ut < ml one 5Uo bottle and the oblla , oold and grip have all left me. 1 congratulate the mnnu- facturera of an honest medicine. ' ' For sale by nil druggists. ' O.-onto , Neb. , ffeb. 87 , 1 9S To whom it iniy concern : I have this day given mv hon , M. C. Hruwn , bin timu , Aud L wilt not In1 ! i pO"ible for any bill b may . -ontrnct from thin ( UtP. 3t Ai.incur UUOAVX. HAI.IC. Ohoice HtraiiiH of Poland China pius , both nmlo and uik. L. n. ; C Mirii omuuy. I'hln rclii'idv i Intended eepotilully for onn h" . fold1 * , cretin , whooping oough and liiflui > i T. . It hat become f nioua for Its unttM of these dl tM"i. over a iirg < pan of tbe clvillirtid world. The aos * i1-ttfrnf ! tB9Mtaon ! l have ueun recwiv.U , givii-K .icoounte ot I's good works ; nt the MravMttnR nnd prrsutont of > ugh > t U hm jurnt ; of otV rf > colds that hare yrel.lcfl t-r rnptly to lt teething effxfli" . unJf the ( laig'TOua a tin oka of croupe < t Mis ound , ' ot o Having the life Of the c Mld The rXfpnslve USP ot It for whunplnc cnuvh bus shown tbikt it robs that fll- * > i p of all darKProili con- "rqifnw. Hold l > > HI ) cIiURn'sf. ' Frill Una of Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper. Also a Finn Line nf Books , Stationery , Toilet Articles , etc. Stores on both North nud South Sides , Broken Bow , Neb. r. 0. WOUNAU , , I'rnsldcnt. J. A. It UtrtIS , Cnnhlcr. A. J. nOHKKTSON , Vlco-I'roa. W. I ) HLACJCWJiljti , Ase't Cnahlcr. Farmers Sank of Ouster County , BROKEN BOW , NKH. Transacts a General Banking BuaineHB. Ounnly Claims and Warrants Bought. I make the correct fitting of Glasses a Specialty. - - E. W. HAYES , * Jeweler and Optician. { l very complete oi > fi mo , nam TOO , OlT Boots and Shoos Wagons , , Buggies , | And a complete " of ARM IMPLEMENTS , Come and see mo , and T promise you good goods and prices as low as the lowest. * , > o. : A Farm J.lbrary of unequalled value Practical , Up-to-date , Concise and Comprehensive Hand somely Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. By JACOB BIQGLE No. 1 BIGQLE HORSE BOOK AHnhout Horses a Cotuinoii-Scusc Treatise , Trlth over 74 illublratioas ; a standard work. Price , 50 Cents. No. 2 BIGQLE BERRY BOOK All nbout grow ttig Small Fruits read and lenrn liow ; contains 43 colored lilc-likercproductionBofnl 1 leading vaiicties and lee other ) -tration8. . Trice , 50 Cents. No. 3 BKJQLE POULTRY BOOK All about Poultry ; the best Poultry Book In existence ; tells everything ; ; witlus colored life-like reproductions of all the principal breeds ; with 103 other illustrnliouB. 1'rice , 50 Cents. No. 4 BIGCJLE COW BOOK All about Cows and the Dairy Duslnes ? : having ft fjreat sate ; contains 8 colored 1 ife-likc reproduction1) ol each breed , with 132 other illustrations. Price , 50 Cents. No. 6-BIQQLB SWINE BOOK Just out. All about HOK Ilreedltifr , Feeding , Hutch- criii , Diseases , etc Contains over 80 beautiful half tones and other eugraIURS. . Price , 50 Cents. TheBiaciLn BOOKS areitiilque.orlfrhinl.us-eful you never saw any thing like them so practical , FO sensible. They are having an enormous sale linat.West , North nnd South. Every one who keeps a Horse. Cow , HOR or Chicken , or grows Small I iiilts , ought to send richt away for the UIUQLU BOOKS. The your i > nner , made for you and not n misfit It is 22 years old ; it is the RH .it l > ilcd-dowu , Inl thr n ul on the-hcad , quit-alter-you-liB\e-s.nd-it , 1 arm nnd Household paper in the world ( lie blppi t j iner r > rlr < . ' .i'i > i < i theI'uited States of America hanig oer a million and a h tlf regular readers. Any ONE of the BIGGIE BOOKS , and Hie FARH JOURNAL ( tlic remaiuder of 18.x ) , ui i , ijoi , 1902 and Joni ) will he sut bv mnil to any ati.iim fr A DOLLAR BILL. All who order at oiue will a.so receive i beauinnl I'-to" llob on iiiul HiAU > tln.r" Calendar u humpl. of PARM JOUKNALcudcncular describing BIOaLP BOOKS free , v ! ! > ? AK'v oN. Address , VAXtyl JOVK AI. L . I li .S..Nd. The Machine that TalksTail FINER THAN EVER1 TUiLSIt u , - PHOHE jircvtd Gi.'pli phone , the highest pe. lection of the Invintf f f . tor's skill. 'I ho most woaderful Invention iT } J \ j of the age , now at a jince within the * reacn ot everyone , r or nome amuscmei t , it . * PRINCE OF ENTERTAINERS will entertain a company by the hour. Weil ir , ' , - and durable. Winds up like a clock , and so Kitni.lt that a child can operate It. From $10 to i > 3o u. v made last fall by hundreds of its users hy g" > entertainmcnls We guarantee the Imprmcd Graphophone loud and clfRren , ' . , > > to be distinctly heard n any hall or church anywhere. Plays all of Somi'i l > pieces exactlas r ulercd by ih.it famous band Uruips , ( "ornets , Trombones nr i. I Recites Tells fumiy nones. Will repeat your own \oice , your frleniii. ' \ i songs sung to it , or stories told to it. Vuu can tnaVe your own Kecordo cosily ni' reproduce them at onic as often a& desired. Ha * been known to nay for Itscll 1.1 j r \ evening PriceH _ ) , mdudes ImprpTtd EagleCr iphophone , 1 Kxtr.i Ixnid Alui n u i _ . , - „ Keproduccr , 1 CoiiLtrt Horn , Hearing Tubes for 2 persons. ( If liBirktirr lulta * f \ > , . . than t ! persons are desired , we will furniththem atthe rate of COcfor cachicr ' . ' I llrvl Exhibition Records , ( Musical or Talking 50c each , or f6 00a dmen. f\f\ " .PFriAl , PPOPOSITION Wrlic at once for cimilar tellins how you can secure one V t if * " ef theabove uulfits , with 12 Record * furlhotnfK .jM.raof . " V ' "ai IMTDV Should secure at once a sample of our new $20 Slot Machine. Sell.m ; like wildfira M- . ' , \JUI > 1 Kl rl brorzc Ver > - aitr.inive. Operates automatically. Requires no attrntion wha- . r J \ I RDC Can be placed on lop of show case or on n counter About 10 in his hi jh and I" > > . iJIiAUCKO iong Simply coins money for the dealer owning it. Price 30 00 net. Will tell on fl uu illy msutlments to responsible dealers if desired > Complete New Graphophone and Record Catalogues maik-d fret on application Address , Hnrgcr&BHsh , Western Selling Agts. 904-910 Main St. , Dubtiquu , Io\va. ; I &M-J * , ± , * ftaf * *