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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1900)
TUB- i i 7r * ' < 1 Commercial Hotel | . . Si * * i .Ji i HORACE F. KENNEDY , Prop'r. Mir Southwest corner Square , a BROKEN BOW , - - NEBRASKA. I _ _ . . s The Hotel has been refitted and refurnished WW $3 throughout. Sample rooms for Commcrical men. Bath jf $ | i2 rooms in connection. Free Bus to and from all trains. jfcfc | _ _ _ _ | | | LIVERY IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL , | | I , . _ _ | Try us once and you will come again , V.'Jt Has a full line ot Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper. Also a Fine Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet Articles , etc. Store on corner of Fifth avenue and Main street , Broken Bow , Nob- E. L. BUNCH , Headquarters for Board and Lodging. BEST $1.00 A DAY HOUSE IN THE OITY. Groceries , Confectioneries and Fruits , AT LOWEST PRICES North Side of Public Square , - Broken Bow , Nebraska. ClIAS. K. FOHD , Preeldout , Omaha , Nob. H. Q , ROGERS , Cashier , Broken Bow J. M. EIMUBRLINQ , Vlcc-Prci. , Broken Bow. 8. II. 1IOYT , Ags't Cashier STATE BROKEN BOW , NEB. General Banking Business Transacted. DiBKOTong : Cbil. B. Ford. J. M.Elmberllug. S. H. Uoyt. H. G. Rogers. V. B. Caldwell t Make a specialty of loaning money on cattle. It Once Was Lost , "but Uow I Have Pound it. Where ? At my door. At the Eagle Grocery. What in the world is it , my dear ? It is at the Eagle Grocery , a mam- nMii stock ef Groceries , and at the lowest prices you ever hoard of. The Eagle has been reading the papers and keep- mi , pested on what was being offered ibr sale. They don't say anything about Terbacker and Candy , and other good things like that. It is not pickle dishes you want now , it is I Candy The Eagle has 2,000 pounds of candy for sale cheap. Everybody is invited to call and get my prices. Remember the place , on the big corner , jnst east of First Bank. W. S. SWAN , - - Proprietor. * Any one wlehlDg a new watch movement In n old case , call on J. M. SIMONSON , LEADING SUOXMAKKB * WATCH RKFAIUKU Of the city , located In Rycrson's grocery store. Dr. E. M. Hogan , Graduate Dentist ; t - * Office over W. B.Sivan'e Qroocry store. J > V- Broken Bow , - Neb. IK- W , A. THOM 'SON. CONTRACTOR AND BDILDEB , tfirPl&ns and estimates on short no tice , Broken Bow , Neb. Lund Counter , EC" . Mal'.oy , Prop'r. / All kinds if soft drinks. Beat brand of cigars. 1st building east of Farmort bank. Clinton Day , PHVBXCIAN AISO MUUQUOM , Broken Bow , Neb. Ollloe 1st door north of A. W. Drake's eouond hand store , west side equaro .Hoal Uence ( ith houeo west of B&ptiet churcb. Wm. F. Hopkins , CimTIlACTOIt AMD Plans and Specifications on short notice. Ma torlal fm niched and buildings completed chcapei han any mn In the itato. Satisfaction guarar eed as to pl\ns ana specifications. J M Scott Attorney at Law BROKEN Bow , - NKBR , J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public and Justice of the Peace. Special attention glv en to collections. Deposition * taken , pension vonchera neatly executed and all kinds o ( lega papers wrltcn , Office west side tqnire , liroken Jlow , Neb. 1) ) . S. Land I AMES WniTKHKAH , - Ho/'t r r. 0. YOUNG. . . . - liew Land Oillce at Lincoln , Ncbr. , Nor. Cd , 1000. Notice li hereby plvon llmt the following- lamed tattler lian tiled uoiloe of her l.ilenttoii lo make Until prnnf In snppart of her r'llm. anil that aid proof will bi ruado before Judgon 0. I'ottar , F. S.Comm at Mneon City , Ncbr. , on Tuesday. nnunrySth , 1901 , viz : MARY H. IIANNAKOU1) , for the nwM Of See. 6. Twp. 13 , IIRO 17 W. She name * tbe following witnesses to prove her ontltiunuc rt h1i < rc9 npon , and cnltlTatlon of , aid land , viz : Robert F. llempkln , Ixiwls II. Thoniax , Tboi. F Hcmpklii and bird K. Cla > - tool , nil ot Lltchflold. Nobr. nov29 Ot J. W. JOllNSOfJ , Register. U. H. Land Office , llrokcn How , NolT. , I Oct. 23 , 1000. i Nollco U hereby glvon thnt JOHN II. ULLOM ma filed notice of Intention to uiako final prtof leforo KcKliter and Receiver , at his olUco In Uro * ken How , Ncbrnikn , on Wi'ilnccday , tbe 511 day of December , 1900 , on timber cultnro application < o. 11,889 , for the Vi ncM. nnd Mi toM. of Sec. Iso. 10 , In towifhlp No.3U \ N. , Rgo. No. Ul W. Ho name * as witnesses , Hobcrt Fnrlry , William J Lecp , Kllas Wbaloyo ( Mllburn , Nebr./Thonins Ulll , ot GOI.CV , Nebr. JAMKS WlllTEUKAD , Register. Laud OlUco at llroliou How Nebr , , I NOT * mbcr S8 , U'OO. ' f Notice IB horcbr plvon thnt the following * named pettier Ims tiled notlcu of bin Intention to make finnl proof In support of his claim , nnd the ) gnld proof will bo mndu before ItcKlctor nm < iccclvurut Broheii Uo\v Ncbr. , on January 4th , WH.vIz : KDW.MtD r. 1JAUNKS , of Houud Valley , Nebr. , lor the II. K. No.ISO , W neM. and new uwW , Sec. 17 Twp. 18 , RKO. ID. Ho iminefl the following wltucoCH to prove hip : ontlmions rceldcnco upon and cultivation of eiv.cl and , viz : Jesse L , Wcntbrook , John U. Klobb. Ocorgo Cyround Eniuest Klobb. all of Konnil Vn.loy , Ncbr. JAMKS W111TKUKAD , Register. Ot Land Office at Broken How , Ncbr. . I Nov. Mill , 1900. J Notice IB horcbr plvon that the following named pettier has lllcu notice nt his InUmtluti to make II n ul proof In support of his clnlm , nnd hot ald proof will bu made before Kcglstur and teco ver , at Urokeu Uow , Nub. , on January I , Wl , viz : JEhSK L. WKSTHUOOOK , ot Hound Valley. \t-br. , for II K. No. < W1. cUj ntJi , Sec. 17. u',4 oy.Sec 8 , Twp 18 , H-o. 19. llo i amcs the following witnosxca to prove his outlnnouB residence upon and cultivation of ild laud , viz : Kdwaid V , Barnee. John U. Klobb , Bnrncst vlebb , of Kound Viillcy , Nobr. , and L'rauk II. { night , of Somoiford , Nebr. fl.0t JAMKS WIIITKHKAU. Koglster. Lund Offlco at Lincoln , Nobr. , Nov. 27,1900. Motlco Ia hereby u-lvon that the following- named eottlor has filed notice of big Intention to m iko flual proof In support of hU claim , and that aid proof will bo miulo before J. A Armour , county ] adiu , In lirokcu Itow , Ncbr , , on Juuuary 8th. 1901 , viz : . GEOHQK W. TKUE&IAN , for tbe ncVj of Sec. 33. Twp. 13 , Hgo. 19 W. Ho names the following witnesses to provo lite ontluuouB residence upon and cultivation of said and , vl/- Win L. Clouto , John Hnow , Fred Nobles anil Dayton Flock , all rf Sumncr , Nebr nevi Gw J. W. JOIINSON , Itcglstor. Order on Hearing Petition for Administration. THE 8TATK QV NEUHASICA , I . . . Ouster County , 1BS * At a cession of tbe county court , for the county of Uustcr , holdon attho court room , in Broken low , on the 1st day ol December , 1900. Present ' . A. Armour county Judge. In the matter of ho estate ot W. 11. Fulllmrt , deceased. Ou up- illctUlon , by petition , of J. II. Schldoler. rupre- cntlng , among other thinga , llmt W.ll. Fullhart , an Inhabitant of Aneclmo , rnld countv , residing hcr nt on the 17th dny of November , A I ) . 1900 , died Intestate , leaving estate to ba aUmluUUrcd. flint the petitioner In a half brother ot Bald de. ceased , and prayx that administration of said deceased bo granted to U. K. Atklpsou. It in ordered that Bald application bo beard at the county court room , at the court house , In the city of llrokon How , on the U8th day of December. 00 , at 10 o'clock n , in. U Is further ordered , hat notice thereof bo given to all persons by tubllcatlon of such notice at leaet three eucccca- , vo weeks , previous to the time appointed , In the CUSTKU COUNTY KEFUIIUOAN , a weakly newspn- > r. published In Biiid county. ( True Copy. ) J. A. AHMOUK , Co. Judge. [ SEAL. ] decO-4t LEASE OF SCHOOL LAND. The commissioner ot public lands nnd buildings will olftr about 9,000 acres ot ecbool lund for leneo at public auction , at Ilrokcu low. at the county trcasurcrV onlco , bcftlunlng at p. in , , Dec. 17 , 1900 , nuder tbu following provisions of tbu tchool land law : " ! f , iifior usli'g ' due dlllgcuco to loape said land , it an annual rental of elr per cent npon thu an- priileed valnatlon , tbo commission Is able to do 10 bo niiiv oiler the amo for lease at leas than the a praised valuation , and leaf u It to the perron or persons who will pay six per cent on the bleb- net offered valuation , as usual rental. If , In his udgment , it IB to the beat lutoresti of tbo state to accept such bid. " Persons desiring to examine the lands to bo eased may secure lists ot tbo same , showing the present appralsnmout tbcreof.as well aa any other .nformatlon . , upon application to tbo county treasurer , or by addressing tbo commlrslouer , at Lincoln. At the beginning of the auction , the commiselt uci will gladly answer all Inquiries In regard to tbo school land business. DOT 3w Articles of Incorporation ol the Georgetown Roller Mill and Power Co. Know all men by there presents , that wo , Waiter tor A. George , S , S. McConnell , A. K. llrlKbam , Joseph Modcarls and Isaac Clark do hereby as sociate ourrolves together for the purpose ot forming and becoming a corpoiHtlon , under the laws of the state of Ncbraiba , tor tbe transaction of the business herein' tier described , Kiret. Thu name of thin corporation Miall bo the Georgetown Holler Mill r.d I'owur Co. , and tbu principal place of business ot said corporation shall bo at Georgetown , In tbu couuly of Custer ami slatu of Nebraska. Hcconil The gen oral nature ot the business to bo trunt acted by said corporation shall bo lo pur chase and own tbo llourmg mill known as the OnOrgctowu Holler Mill , and tbo mill race , water power , dam , ar.d the real estates belonging then to , which prop.rty Is situated in Cusiur tounly. Nebraska , and lately operated by liobei tlrlitnm ; , to purcbftto and hold tuch olber rcul ectato anil rlghtH of w y as muy bo ucccu > ary for Iho bnsi- ntfsof this corporation ; and to repair , add to and culo.go said mill , wr.Ur-powvr and dam ; to buy and cell grain , manufacture flour , uicul , etc , iil to do a general milling business ; lo develop said water power , erect and maintain un tkctiu power planl on cald prcmlHee ; to build and main tain eli ctrlc Hunts , lo convoy such ulectilcpom-r to bo nted for llghtlnu ami other purpo a to which fuch power may liu applied in the o.uiitU. of CuBter , l/aWDon and ili-llalo , In the state of Muhraxiiu. Third. The authorized capital of said corpora tion F hall bo SB.OUO , > u ibarcs of $100 each , to lie Hunrc.lbed and paid tor an may bo required by the board ot dlrcctorn , nnd such stock shiill bo uun- Fourth The time of commencement of the principal business tor which llils corporation l funned , shall be lue date on which lucso articles ire f.led lu tbo onico of tbo county clerk of CUB- ter county , Nebr , ska , and ihu lurmluatlon uf this corporation shall be flfty(5u ) j earn thereafter. fifth. The highest amount of Indebtedness to which this corporation sbnll al any time rubH'U Itself , cbull bu not uxceediug tbo sum of SI.COu OU. fclxth The olllcers of this corporation shall bo a president , setrotar > and t easurer. und a board of directors , to conelst of three members , and the general direction and mai agemen of eald bun- nei-s shall bu by tno eald board of directors , bald directors Bliali be eh ken annually on thu linn Mondpy ct July of each year , nhlch data rbull be Ibe annual mo1 ting ot the btockhulders of ml i corporation , and eald directors cuall be chosen u > twcb incutlugin inch manner ae may be provided by the by-laws of raid coi partition. The president , secretary and treasurer of en id corporation shall bo chosen and elected by the eald board of directors. In witness whereof , we , the fald incorporatortt above named , have h reuuto subscribed our names this sixlh day of Ocluber. 1900. WALTKU A. QBOIIQE S B. JlcCONNELL. A.K. IIKIQUAM. JOSBl'll MKUbAIUS ISAAC CLAUK. Witness to rlgnuture of h. S. Mccouneil and A. E. llrlguum. U. L. Uuttereon. Witness to itftuatnre ot Walter A. George and Joseph MedcarU. T. 11. Cheney. Witness to signature of Isaac Clark. 8t F. B. Ilajs. ( Articles are duly acknowledged ) NOTICE OP CHATTEL , MORTGAGE SALK. Notice U horcbv elton that by vlrtno of a chat < tcl mortgage , dated July 30lh , 1000 , and exocntcd hf It. J llovoy to A.V. . Slovens Company , of Marlnotto. Wisconsin , n roi | > oratlon. to sccuro the payment of the sum of his fourptomliiory note * , datvd Jnly 30lh. 1UUO , nnd ono for f 100 OJ. mntnr- Ing on the 1st ilay ot September , U > 00. nnd ono for { 300.00 , maturing December 1st , 1000. aud ono for $400 00 , maturing December 1st , 1101 , and ono for $400.00.maturlng December 1st , IP03 , each bearing ItHnrcflt at 7 per cent per annum , from their date * . DofAiiH lutvinu Iwon made In the payment of the first above described nito , aud U providing In said mortgage "that In rate default shnll bo mndo In the payment ot the note * afore said , or any part thereof , or the. Interest thereon , on the dny or days respectively on which tbo same shnll become dno nnd payable ; nud In any or either ol aforesaid cases , nil of snld notes and en in o' money , both principal and Interest , shall , ut the option of the said mortgagee , become at oiiooriiio and payable , and the said mortgagee , It * successors or assigns , or any of them , shall thereupon have the right to take Immediate pos session of mid property , nnd sell and dispose ot said property nt public auction to satisfy said debt , " aud no suit at law having been had on said notes 0' either o' them , and snld niortcn o hav Ini * having been fllcd for record In the offlco of the county dork of Curler county , Nebraska , on the Slit day of August , 1POO , therefore the ssld mort- Kngeowlll sell the property thervln enumerated , to-wlt : One sixteen horse power traction engine , ono water tank , with truck , hoe , pnmpictc. , ono pump and wire suction hose for water wagon , one bav horse , eleven years old. weight about 1,1(0 pounds , called IHiko ; uio bay mnro nbout twelve years oldweight about 1,103pounds , called llcsi ; one bay marn about nine yours old , wolgbt nbout I.2CO pounds , called Clyde ; ono buckskin norm , twolvi yonrB old , weight aboat 826 pounds , called Tope : oiiu second hand farm wagon , been run six vciir * one sot of harnos , half worn , Said prop * orty v.1 I bo sold In front of 1'onn & Dorrls' black smith shop , In llrokon Dow , Mcbtaska , on the i&M day of Docimbcr , 1000. at a o'clock n. m. of caidday , to the highest bidder for cash In hand. Dated at llrolum llow , Nebraska , this UOth day ot November , 11)00. ) A. W. STKVENS COMPANY , nou'ii 4t lly Alpha Morgan , Us Attorney , We Have Added to our shop a full line of wood work ing mrtuhiuery , aud therefore would auk n part of your patronage in this line , in which wo can save you money. Also ask carpenters and uoutrautors to lot ua do their job work , Hiioh as planing , ripping , scroll work , in fact everything that in done in a first class job shop. In our old line wo are upto-dato. Wind Mills. Wo carry all standard graded. Pumps. Wo oarry a full and complete stock of all styles. In pipe and well material wo always have it at the lowest possible price. Fittings and brnss yoods , UOBO , bolting , tanks , food grinders , horse powers , in fact everything that belongs to our trade. Wo carry in stock the .K JACK OP AI I. TIIAOEH GABOI.INIS for pumping or power , Also second end hand gasoline engines , steam engines in whioh wo can give you a bargain. In hydraulic and casing wells wo have the best and quickest machinery that is manufactured in this day and ago of the world , and can guarantee our work in this lino. Yours Very Rosp'y , 0. H. COHEAD. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins , PHYSICIAN AND SUBOBON. 2d stairway from wool ondin Realty block ; residence , 3rd west M. E. church , same side of street. CAMERON &REESK , \T rOHHEW & COUNSELLORS AT LAW. coma 8 0 Realty block.-Brokon Bow , Neb. TIME TABLE. BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , Ilelena , Chicago , Ilutte , Nt. JoHOph , Portland , Kansas City , Salt Lake City , St. Lonls , anil all San Franclico , points cast and Hoath. and all polnta west. No. 49 Ve llunled express daily , Lincoln , Oma ha , St. Joseph. Kansas City , St. Louis , Chicago cage and all pilrus onet.nnd Bouth. . . . H4lpm No. 44 Local czprCBB .inily , Lincoln , Omaha , Bt. .Joseph , KaiiBos Cltv St , Lonle , Chicago and all points cast nnd south 023am No. 40 F.clKht dally , Ravenna , Grand Island , Aurora , Sewurdmid Lincoln 0 00 am No. 48 Frolfht , dally except Sunday , Ravenna and uiturmidUto jiolntp 1 ( J&pin No. 11 VcBtlhulod express dally , Helena , Heat- tic , llrtte , Portland and nil PaclUc Coast points 414am No. )3-Local oxpreett dally , Black llllli aud Intermediate points &U5 pm No , 45 Freight dally , Ansolmo 8ouecaWhUman aud Alliance 1068 &m No. 17 Freight , dally except Hnuday , Sineca ana Inturuicdlate points 1:3& pm SlccplnL' , dli.lng and reclining chair cars ( eoato tree ) on through tralnn. Tlckue Bold and IJUK- gaeu chucked to any point In tht United States sim Canada. No. 48 has merchandise cars Tuesdays , Thurs days and Saturdays. No. 40 will carry paABorgerx for Ravenna Grand Island , Howard aud Lincoln. Information , mupn , ( line tnhlei and ticket call un or write to 11. L. Ornisby , agent , or J Fraucli , U. P. A. , Omuhv. Nebraska. li. L. OuMsar , Atont. SCHEDULE OF DROKEN BOW MAIL& Pouch for west will close at 8 p. m. , except Sunday whim It will close at 7 p m. Pouch , east for train No. 4i clonus at 0.30 a m and foi No. 41 closes at , 11 a ID. Mall for Aniley and points east uf Grand Island carried on train No. 44. Oconto TA of liyno acd Tuckervllle , dally oz > cupt Sunday closes , at 7 a m : returning same day Calluwny via , Mc'Klnley dally except Sunday closes at 7 a tn , returning same day. Round Valley via Greta and Elton close at 7 a m , Monday , Wcduotdy and Fridays , returning fiaico day. Humner via Qurnaey , Georgetown and Upton arrrlvoi at 11.30 , Tuesday Tiiuredajr aud Satur day , returning loavei at 12,30 sums dny. Ollloj hours from S.OOa into 8.00 p m , Sun. day 8.30 to U.SO a. u , Lobby oiicu week days from 7 a ut to.8 | > w , L. II. J i WITT , I'.M , Wm , Oxley Arrested , The Supposed Murderer ofT. . II , Full- hart In the Ouster Couutj Jail. Sheriff Armstrong Arrested Him t Louisville , Hobr. , I-nitSatur- day Aftoruoon. Last Sunday morning Sheriff Armstrong arrived in the oily from the eastern part of the state , where ho had traced Wm , Oxloy , the last porscn soon with VV. II. ' Fullhart , who was found dead northwest of Ausolmo on the 24th , and now has his prisoner safely lodged in Cuatvr uounty'd jail. The sheriff loft hero Wednesday morning of last week for Arnold , where ho learned that Oxloy had boon making his stopping plnoo through the summer with David Parks , with whoso daughter it ia olaimod that ho wan enamored. Learning thuro that on the 12th of November ho borrowed a horse of Parks , whioh he had not yet re turned , and that ho had relatives living in the vicinity of Springfield , Nobr. , it gave the sheriff a oluo , which led him to Gothenburg , in whioh direction Oxley had boon eoon going on horseback the weak provioui. On reaching Gothenburg , the sheriff learned that Oxley had secured a stock pass to South Omaha , and had arranged with the mail carrier to take Parka * horse book to Arnold. The Sunday State Journal , in giving an account of the affair , states that on the day the body was found Oxloy arrived in South Omaha on a stock train , having accompanied a Block ship ment from Gothenburg. When questioned last night , Oxloy waa not certain as to the day on which ho left Ouster county , lie thought ho loft Gothenburg Friday morning or Thursday night. Ho had been staying the past aummer with Far mer David Parks , near Arnold. Ho has not boon working for Parks , ho claims , but has staid there the greater part of the time. Ho ia a young man , perhaps twenty-eight years of ago. Ho has parents in Rod Willow county , and has a sister near Louisville. Lie ia unmarried Ho was brought to Lincoln hot night on Burlington tram No. 3 , placed in the city jail hero until 11 o'clock , and taken to Broken Bowen on train No. 41. Sheriff Armstrong kept him heavily ironed , although Oxloy was not in the least an un ruly prisoner. OXLBY RUVUSBD TO TALK. When Oxloy was arrested at Lousvillo , ho was not told what ho was wanted for. Ho turned deathly pale , but asked no questions of Sheriff Armstrong. Ho submitted to arrest , and was ironed for the trip. At Lincoln a Journal reporter approached Oxloy and asked him why ho was under arrest. Oxloy said ho did not know. Further questioning brought out answers showing that ho had loft Ouster county about ton doys ago , and that ho had nddon a horse belonging to David Parks , of Arnold , from Arn old to Gaudy , and from Gaudy to Gothenburg , lie sent the horao back to Parka by the mail carrier , who led the animal behind his mail wagon. Oxloy said ho asked a stock man for a pass to Omaha , and it was given him. Ho arrived in Omaha Saturday , but was not cer tain what day of the week ho loft Gandy , and what day ho arrived in Gothenburg. Ho could not toll how long ho had kept Parks' horse in his pCBBQHsion. From South Omaha ho went to Springfield , and from Springfield ho wont to Louisville - villo , where ho was apprehended by Sheriff Armstrong. Later ho denied - niod ho loft Ouster county ten days ago. Finally ho booamo Angry , and said ho would wait until ho reached his journoy'a end before ho submitted to a preliminary exami nation. "You speak of a preliminary ex amination. What crime do you oxpoot to bo charged with ? " was asked Oxloy. "Do you think I am a fool ? Do I look like one ? I am not nearly so green aa I look , " ho replied. Ho was very angry , but continued to answer unimportant questions , not withstanding his statement that ho would aiidwor none Ho waa not informed by the officer what he had boon arrested for , Ho di J not ask any questions , anil appeared to bo a very pleasant sort of v young man , excepting when rutlled by questions that located him near the Fullhart plaoo on Thursday , November 22. TIIK 8UAUGH FOK OXLEY. Sinoe the body was found Sheriff Armstrong has bee keeping a sharp lookout for the murderer. He aus pooled Oxley from the first , but that young man had disappeared. No trace of him could be found. The sheriff learned that ho had left the county on a homo belonging to David Parks. He learned that ho had been seen in Gotheubuig , and that ho had gene east from thoro. Later ho ascertained that he had relatives at Springfield , and think ing that ho might have visited them after leaving Omaha , ho went Friday to search for him. The search waa short. In the afternoon the sheriff and a friend wore going ot the Louisville depot after a fruit , lees search of the town. They mot Oxloy coming across the street. The phoriff held him up , placed him under arrest , locked the shackles on him and searched him. No arms of any kind wcro found on bin personbut ho had two pockol knives and a rnzor , the latter of which had belonged to Fullhart. Ho waa wearing now clothes and had shaved off his moustache Hinoo soon in Ouster county. Ho had a little more than $18 in his pockets. It was bulioved thai the crime was committed with robbery in view , as Fullhart was reported to hnvo received $1,000 n short time before ho was killed. The usual reward of $200 had been offered by Governor Poyjter on behalf of the Htato for the apprehension and con viction of the murderer. It is reported that Oxloy sold four head of oaitlo to the T. L. V. ranch , sixteen miles scuthwost of Fullhnrt'et place , the mine week the murder is supposed lo have boon committed. Oxley had boon on the ranches in that vicinity several years prior to six years ago. Since then nothing had buon known of him until ho returned last spring. There in a timber claim entry in the T. L. V. ranch , whioh Oxloy took a number of years ago when ho wan an employe on the ranol1 , but as the company for which ho was working broke up nothing farther wan done with the timber claim and it yet remains in his name. The ranch is now owned by Tioruoy BroH. of this plaoo. County Attoruoy Kirkpittrick apont the first of the week in the vicinity of the orimo trying to seouro what information possible , in the ease before ordering a preliminary trial , whioh will bo held next Monday. Sheriff Armstrong feels confident ho has the right man. Oxly olaimH his parents live in lied Willow county. Auctioneer Salon cried in Ouster and adjoin * ing counties. Terms reaouablo. Jun KAY. Broken Bow Nebr. FAUM Foil SALIC At UptonNob. . 100 acres of good farm land , 80 acres in cultivation , and the rest fonood in pasture , with three wiies. Good four room sod hounu ; corn crib and granary , oicli 12x10 foot , connected ; stable and chicken house , etc. For particulars call on J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , or Stephen Wilcox , on promises , agio Wo frill furnish the Kansas city Journal and IlicruDLiOAN for 91.25 per year. Free Complexion iicaiittlllcr Wo want every lady reader of the Rici-uiiMOAN to try Dwighl'a Com plexion Boautiiior , the most exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and harmlessmakes , the face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it wo will for a abort time only Bond FBKB a full size , Fifty cant box to every lady who will Pond ua her post ofiico ad dress silver dime to pay for packing and postago. Only one imicic box to each addrosa but ladiea may order for their friends. Each box mailed separately. Send this notice and your order at ONCIE to D. W. CUSTKB Huntington W. Va. A Good Thing- Our Great-Grandmother's - garret containing the same herbs of all healing found in Karl's Clover root tea. They gave our ancestor atrength , kept the blood puio , end will do the aatne for you if you Hay so. Price 26 ctfl. and 50 ota. Sold by J. G. Haoborlo. Free 1'rizcH for Bright People. If 30 * Cats can Kill 300 Kats In 300 Days , How Many Call will It Take to Kill 100 Kata In 100 Days ? Can you Bolvo th problem } If so vim will win a prUe. Do not send any money with your an- ewer , but eenU nanio and correct tuldress , and by return mill a beautiful prliu will bo sent yon fro j. AD our object In Hiving away tlieso prcml- ami li to attract Attention to , anil Increase tbo circulation of cur popular Magazine , wo rrqnca you when yon receive your prUo , to show It lo as many ol your friends an possible Wo want largu lists of ivudura In eve y iiulKhborhood , and are irolna to ollor many handsome prlies to leciru thnin. Among tbo prizes wo uro offering la 0.00 In cash , aucl many articles of silverware. Full particular * ot tbo awarding of tlieie prize * will be loni jou with your prUo for answering the HUOTO problem. Address , with stamp ( or reply , CUlOAUo HOUSEHOLD UUKST , ott-U CMcauo , llilnoU. It'o easy to haul n big load up a bin hill if you the wheels v , ith MICA Asia Grease ( M u hot r > - llirnwl yf | tin IK it ( jrruEti uVfr put on [ in l tiold uMtryuhuru , .Mitdu Uy O13 ,