r * i ffio. ilqmblitmt I'titillnliod every Thursday nt Uio County tioat. i , M , ABiHiir wfiv , r * -Onico In Onntcr Illnck , Fourth Ave.v Knteml nt tlio poptofltco nt llrol.cn How , Neb. , tinsecond clansmatter , for trniiimlrilou through Ilio U. 8. uialli. 8UUHOUUT10N I'KIOK : One Year , In sdvnnco 91.OQ THURSDAY , MAY 4 , 1800. Diplomatic relations between the United States and Spain will be resumed in a few days. Over nine hundred million is now in the government treasury , and it is still accumulating. The grand achievements of the American army in the Philip pines from day to day , is having a chilly effect upon the Aguinal- do supporters of Nebraska. Those who contemplate defy ing the law and the city authori ties by selling liquor illegitimate ly may find a hard road to travel before-they 'have journeyed very far. Aguinaldo has made the second overture to Gen. Otis for peace in the last week , but the General persistently insists that the only terms he will accept is uncondi tional sttsrcnder. Said a near lady relative to one of the boys now in 'the ' Philip pines' ' the other day 'to us : "No , I do not want him to come home now until the war is over. , I am no copper head. " Colonel Funston , of the 20the Kansas regiment , has been promoted meted > to brigadier general of voluntiers by the President for his valient service. . It is an hon or merited and worthily confered. The Kansas City packing house has been awarded the. con tract of supplying. "n the army in the Pnilippincs with.f 1,500,000 ponnds of dressed beef. The shipment of the beef has already commenced. No law-abiding citizen will seller or sanction the selling of liquor in the city since license has been defeated , and those . who do should be regarded in violation of law and be promptlp and se verely punished , let it fall on whom it may. The God of battles , whose guardian angel protected Admi ral Dewey's ileet from harm in the beginning- the Philippine campaign , a year ago last Mon day , seems to continue with our army , judging from recent achievements. Gen. John M. Thayer had an interesting letter in the Sunday Journal comparing the southern sympathizers of the north during the civil war to the Aguinaldo supporters of America at the present time. Copper heads then ! copper heads now. A number of the large cities of the east celebrated Monday as Dcwey day. That is well , but we should not let our admiration for the hero cause us to forget to give praise to the God of bat ties , who has enabled our army and navy to achieve the great victories won in the late Spanish and Philippine wars. English papers compliment the American volunteers at Calumpit on their devoted patriotism and gallantry , and with excellent rea son. They also score the copper heads who have been trying to "humiliate the nation and the government by pursuading the volunteers to a disgraceful and cowardly retreat. " Globe Dem ocrat. It is the duty of every law abiding- citizen to give the cit > administration his loyal and mor al support in its endeavors to carry out the will of the people at the last election. When the ) voted no license tehy also implied that they Avanted the liqnor trafic absolutely prohibited in Broken Bow , and it can only be accom plished by every loyal citixen giving his hearty and open support , Prosperity hat hnd its affect upon the county finances in a very noticable degree. A reso lution passed by the Inst session ojj the board recites the fact that there arc no outstanding war rants drawing interest agninst the county and that as'thc funds arc steadily accumulating , the treasurer was authorized to in vest some of his susplus in the county judgements. American manufacturers arc continuing their forward move ment on the markctsiof the > world. March figures , just given out , show a 25 per ccntj'incrcnse over the highest 'point ever reached , amounting to almost a million and a half for each business'.day. Were it possible to'carryjonjthis vast commerce in American ships the balance of trade "in/favor of this country would be materiallj' increased by the freight charges earned. Bee. Attorney General Smyth has delivered lengthy written opinion .o the state treasurer in response .o an inquiry whether bank lirectors are officers of those nstitutions competent to become sureties on depository bonds inder the law which prohibits bank officers from bccomeingsuch sureties : The learnnd attorney general states it as his opinion .hat bank directors are not bank officers. It is notorious that at icarly every presidential election lational bank directors who hap pened to be nominated as pres idential electors resign from their respective tickets because the law disqualifies national bank officers : rom serving in that capacity. It is surprising that the attorney general should be willing to take the risk of invalidating depository - : ory bonds by acccptUg as sure- tics bank directors "vsrhen ( thc law explicitly states that no bank officer shall sign depository bonds. Bee. I.o-wer Deer Creek. Lnn Davis was taken suddenl/ nick on Sunday. Small grain , 'grass ' , etc. , la looking line hero since ttio lit to rulus. \V. A. Uoorgo nnJ Lon Davis shipped entile and hogs to OMalia Tueoday. Qoorgo Wllllums Is preparing for'a wet season by newly covering hli UOUBO. VV. A. George dehorned a number of cattle Jnot week , and tiirnad them ou on grass. George and Willie Wllllami took uoga to Ansloy Saturday and bought a new riding lister. Died , April 24th , Mra. A. .Laborde. Deceased had been a eufforer for ievera years ; she win burled from the liaptls oUurch In the Box Elder oemetory. The sympathy Of the neighborhood Is extended - tended to > the sorrowing husband and eons. eons.Tho The M. VV. 4. organlzad a ' lodge a UeorRotown last Saturday night. W.A. George , L. 1' . Trow , A. L. Morgan and othora from this.neighborhood went up to help handle the goat. We Judge he wna not well broke ' ' very , aa'it took'thom till about three o'clock to got through. ITnlrle Hill. And still the wind blowa. Hert Gregory was a caller In our valley lust Friday. Meeting ; at out- school boiirfu lust Sat urday night by the Salvation Army. Mn. Wesley Thomas U able to be out again ; she waa vliltlng her mother las week , Firuik Thompson , from the North Table , was visiting In our valley lai Sunday. Frank Bead , from Ouster Center , nns In our valley buyinjr corn , aa ho lg feed ing cattle and hogs. Farmers nro all done Bowing erual grain , only a few who got the blues and waited for rain. Some are ready to plaut corn. A fishing party , consisting of Wll Coulter , Wesley Thomas , Olio Moasner and Dick Bryan wont to the South itoup fishing recently , and rep rt having & good Mine. Otis Ueasner , Wesley Thomas' neph ew , who came frttn Indiana a week ago , thinks tula Is a pretty line country. Hi hadn't boon hero an hour until he killed a jack rablt , and the oars ha oared * to eend to hli folks oast. H It going to work for Mr. Lyon at Merin. KuclcU. Wo had a fine rain a few days ago that was welcome Indeed. T. II. Urookn will bogln to plant oorn today , May 1st. Tom is a rustier. We nro sorry Mra. Thomas Smltn don't like us. Well , ono redeeming quality In fnror of our community ii Mrs. Thomas Smith la In our neighbor hood. W.IJ , Slv In working for Win Ollison , Will i-1 jiiHt the boy needed on tlu.tfurm Wo heartily cntlorflo the article "Gam bling , " from the pou of "A hay Mom- Mr. Lot tie hare more such nrtlolca. Spring wheat Is all In the ground. \iay the Lord bloen the harvest , and give aeod to the sewer and broad to the enter. Henry Loigan isswotking for L. K. Gibson. L. E. Will get lots of work done , fur Uenrjr guts there ; ho In out early and works lato. Wo had quite a curiosity In the form of a muddy rain ahowor from the cast on Just Sunday. It loft the east win * dowa jpuokled with muddy water , and soiled the garrnouU of the congregation assembled to witness the bapllKlng on the South Loup river. The grocery wngon IB a welcome vial- or to the furmcrn' wives of our vicinity , Mr , Jonofl , of Sunnier , comes our way occasionally and makes fair trades , git- ng good prices for our produce. But deliver ua from the Syrian peddlers that O overrunning onr country Ryuo. Hen Kmpllrh ] sports a buggy. F. P. Ilondicy and his sou are down with measles. Mr. Iledforn commenced II. G. Don- noil's well yesterday. Flnlcna moved , a herd of cattle from Arnold to their homo ranch yesterday. Nasby cleaned house yesterday , Resist * d by wife and daughter. Please wipe OIT feet when you call for mall. James Isaao has bought a buggy. I lereby serve notice on the school mnrm o slilno up and bo ready for an erenlug. Vegetation IB making a fine appcar- nce ; trees leafing , pralrlo getting green and early garden > 'sans" coming up. up.A A light shower last evening , Tuesday , mixed with email hall , quite cold wind blowing a gale from the north this morning. Small grain is about all sown. Some plowing for corn , several have planted. Ground IB in fine condition , but I think t Is too early to plant , as it la jold and seed may rot. Jamca Isaac moved hla cattle from Smith's to Seybolt'u to-day. Jimmy kept tolling mo that hla herd was in fins shape but 1 thought It waa cowboy gush , jut I saw them and they are In tine shape. Jimmy nsya ho stayed right by them during the cold weather. What ho don't know about caring for cattle would not make a large book. U. S. Land Office , JAMES WHLTKHEAD , - Roaster F. H. YOUNG , . . . - Receiver CONTEai'NOTIOB. U. B. Land Offlco I Broken Bow , Nob. , Mirch 19 , 1899. f A iofllclont oontoiH aflldavlt having boon fllet tu tills offlco January fcl. 1890 , by Erncit Klcob cdnt&staut , against II. B. No. 31C , inado by Uort- InaUrown , Sent. 19.1892 , for gtf nwj < inc. 8 , tp 18 N. , K. 10 W. < by Uortlna Urown , Oontostoo , li which It li alleged that the laid liertlna Drown tua wholly abandoned aald tract ( or mora than eli months lait past , and baa not realdod on laid tract or Improved and cultlrntoil the same aa te quired by law. Said parties ore hsroby nottfloc to appear , respond and offer urldence , on the -111 day of May , 11)99 ) , at 10 o'clock a. m. , before the Hugliter and Koculrer , at the United Htatos Laud Omc at Broken Dow , Nebraska. The said con teitant In a proper amdavlt , flled March U , 1899 baring set forth facia which show that after dno diligence personal serrho of thin notice canno bo inadu. it Is hereby ordered and directed tha Bach notice bo ulren by duo and proper publics tlon. The Ouster County Hcpnbltenn Is deslg nated aa the'papor In which this notice shall be published. . JAMK3 WH1TBIIBAD , Itcglstor. , Land onloo at Uroken bow , Neb. , I March SI , 1899. f Notice IB horobr given that the followlnjj.nnm od Bottler has flled notice of his Intention to make final proof In anpport of his claim , am that said proof will bo made before Itonlstcr m llocelver , at Ilrokon llow , Nob. , on May Sth 18.90 , viz- Clmtluf ) \VolHlcbeu , of 8oraorfordNeb. , for the H. B , NO. 203'BW < 1 lection 33 , Township 10 N , Ilango 18 W. Ho nainoi tho'followltiK witnesses to proro his con tlnnona residence upon and cultivation of. sad land , viz : Joseph Janosofsky , Ocorgo Whit comb , of Homerford , Olando M. Wolfe , Clause Worth of Coburg. nob. Alio at the fame time and place , jovepU of SoruorforJj Nob. , for the neqr sectson 6 , t ; 18 . U. 18 W. Ue names ai wltnoekos ; Chariot 1 WolsUbon , Olaudo Wolfe , Fetor Janesofaky Fred I'lirce , nil of Soroerford , Neb , JAMK8WU1TKUI5AO , Ilccltter. Laud Offlco at North Platto. Neb. , I April 10th , 1899. f Notice IB hereby given that the following nam ed settler bai filed uotlco of his intention to maKO final proof In support of hli claim , and that said proof will bo made before the Count ; Jutlce , Castor county , Nob. , at Urokon HowNoli on May lUih , 1899 , VIE : Franklin Draper , II. B No. 11778 , for the nwK section SI , townihlp 11 litrange 31 West , lie mmes the followlnf witnesses to prove bis continuous residence up on and cnlttvatlon of , said land. vl : H.rFrei foj , J. Jackson , W F. Thompson , Kzra L Stairs , all of Oconto , Nob. GKO. K. VnENOlI , ItogtlUr. Land Office at Broken Bow , Neb. , I April 20 , 1809. f , Notice Is hereby given that the following tiara od settler has moil notice of hla Intention to make final proof In support of his claim , and tha said proof will be made before Ueilstor and Re colvor , at Broken Bow , Neb , on Juno 2nd , 1899 , via : Harvey O. Blinuuon , of WeBcott , Neb. , H.B. No. 17763. for the w',4 ne\ , lots 1 and 3 , Sac. U. township IB N , , H. 17 W. Ho names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous rosldenoo upon and cultivation of aid land , viz : Bdward Minor , Ferry Walknp of Weicott , Jastn Bvani , of Sirgout , Kober Hhktter , of Wcsoott , Nob. JAMKS WH1TEUEAD , Itcglstor. U. S. Land Office , North 1'latte. Neb. , I April SO , 1890. f Nolloo is hereby given that Adulram J. Gary has filed notice of intention to raako final proo before IlOgl Usr and Itecolvor , at their office In North I'latte , Nob. , on Saturday , the 3d day o Jane , 1899 , on timber culture application Ho 18216 , for the K noH , lot * 1 and . soc. No , 1 , In township No. 15 N. . range No , 81 W. Ho names us witnesses : William Boiler , Oliver Hldenour John Baudorson , Henry Sanderson , all of Bro * ken Bow , Nob. QBO. B. KHBNC1I. Itegister. Land Office at Broken Bow , Nob. , I Aprimtb , 1899. f o Notice is hereby given that the followlng-uam ed ssttler has filed uotlco of his Intention to-make final proof In upport of his claim , and that raid pi oof will bo maao before Kcalstor nud Receiver at Broken Bow , Neb. , on Jane 1st , IWi , vU : I dwarcl I.ncluUe , of Broken Bow , Neb. , for the U. U. No. 1M srt noMlnW eW sec. 18T. 17 N. , U. 30 W. Be names too following wltnonos to prove his oou tlnuous residence upon * nd cultivation of , said land , vUt Melt Hughes , William Harris. Rber Barber , Henry Ilouti , all ot Broken llow. Nub JAUH3 WU1TB11BAI ) , /.tnd Oftloe at Broken now , Neb. , I Mar 1 , 1899. f Mollro li hereby Rlrini tlml HIP followlng-imin- il settler lm ( lied notice of his Intention to make flrml proof In ptijmort of Ills clnlm , nnd that said iroof will be made before Ucglstorniid Hocclvor , t Broken How Neb. , on Juno t ) , IHU9 , Vli WIHInin Htowarl , f Broken How , Neb. , for the H. B. No. 277 , cMi c,3tjil7N. , U 80 W. Ho immo the ollowlng wltric ses to prove his continuous rcn- donco a | > ou and cultlvntlon of , snld land , viz : Joseph lulncb. Ocoruo Schmidt , Jtay McUeary , Anthony Blllf , all of Broken llow , Nob. JAMES WUITKHKAD , Beglntsr. Land Offlco at'Broken ' Boiv , Neb. , I May 1 , 1889. f Nolle * Is hereby given that tbo followlng-nam * d ttler Imi filud notice of his Intention to nako final proof In aupport of hla claim , and hat KRld proof will bo made before Register and ( ecelver , at Brokeu Bow , Neb. , on June Stb , 899 , vie t I eter Ooviterln , f Elton , Nob. , for the H. E. No. 590 , wH so ! < i W fPH ecc. II , and nwW swM Be . 14 , tp 18 N. , I. tO W. Be names the following witnesses to provn Is continuous rotldonco npon and cultivation of aid land , vie ; Theodore Itrsdors , Jamen Smots. Inttholomewjl'rnncols , John Frixticols , nil of " ' ° ' JAMES WHITIHKAD : , Land Offlco at Broken Bow , Neb. , I May 3d , 1B99 f Notice Is hereby given that the following- ameil icttlcr has filed notice of her Intention to nske final proof In support of her chlin.snj that aid proof will bo made before Keglitor and Bo- elver , at Broken Bow , Nob. , on Juno 6th , 1890 , It : jemilo K. Clirlflman , of Broken Bow , Neb. , for the lid No. 300 , ee4 H * wM Bok nS n H soc , 0 , tp 18 N. . B. 0 W. She names the following wltnciioi to prove her ontlnnnus resldenc * upon , and cultivation of , aid land vlr. : Oharloa a. 1 ooloy , Froesman J. UchardBon. Alfred Hloggott. Marcus A. Chris- nan , all of Broken Bow , Nob. JAME3 WIUTBHKAU , Beglster. in the Dletrlot Court of Cuator County , Nob. J , P. Gibbons A Co. . I'lnlutlll , va. tarr Dockman , Uorman Bockmau , and ho wood Blver Improvement Co. , Defendants To Mary Bookman and Herman Bookman , resident defendau B : You , and each of you , will take notice that on ho26tiday ! of April , 1&99. the plaintiff above tamed ( ilod UD potl'ton In the District Court of Juitor county , Neb , , agalnut you and each of on , the object and prayer of which uald petition ro to quiet the title la plaintiff , In and to Lots 7 and 18 , of block 44 , of the town of Oconto Uio nppircnt legal title of which said Lota lands In the Wood Itlvcr Improvement Co , and Which said Lots wore contracted to be sold to ho defendant , Mary Bookman , by Bald Wood River Improvement Co. , and upon which said Lota the said Mnry Beckman and llo-umn Dock. man nave a mortgage to this plaintiff , which mortgage WHS afterwards foreclosed in the Die- rlct Court of Cuator county , Nebraska , and herlU's deed issued therefor to this plaintiff. But that the apparent legal title to said Lots still stand In the immo ot the defendant , Wood Itivor uiprOTotiientCo. , and this action Is brought to quiet the title to eald Lots in Bald plaintiff. You , and each of you , are required to tumor said petition on or before Monday , the 6th day otJaue. ISO ) . Dated this 20th day of April , 1899. J. 1 > GIUBON3 A CO. By 0. L. Quttorson , Its Attorney , NOT1CB OP CHATTEL MOHTGAGE SALB. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue ot a chat * tcl mortgage , dated on the 18th day ot March 1893 , nnu duly tiled in thu ofllce of thu County Clerk of Cuotor connty , Nob. , on the 19th day o March , 1898. and executed by F. E. Wldmoyor to the First National Bank , of Broken Bow , No braaka , to secure the payment of tbo sum o JriU.Ki , duo September mil. 1893. with 10 per oeu Interest tharoon from March 12th , 1893 , and upon which there is now doe the turn of | 89.35. De fault having boon mode In th payment ol saU turn , and no suit or other proceeding at law hav ing boon instituted to recover said debt or any part then of , therefore said The First Natlona llauk , of Urokun Bow , Neb. , will sell the prop erty In Bald mortgage dcicrlbod. to-wit : On buy gelding eight years old. weight about 1,400 poundi ; ono bay gelding about nine years olt wolcht about 1,400 pounds , known as the "Emp field1' team ; also one buy mare mule comln three years old , and one horse ruulo ( black ) com Ing three years old , At public auction , at th northwest corner ot tbo public square , In the clt of Broken Bow. In Bald C'uetor connty , on the Ot day of May , 18UUat two o'clock p. m , of said day ualed April Uln , imw. TUB F1H8T NATIONAL BANK , of Broken Bow , Neb. U. O. Itogcru , Cashier , Mortgagee. In the Olitrlct Court ot Custor Connty , Nobr L. Bart CrosB. Treasurer of the Vermont" ) Methodist beminary aud Female Col lege , Flaluttff , | Vf. I Henry 8. Calklui. Mary B. Calkins , John I 1'rall and 8. V , QurrlB , Uofondants. J To Henry 8. CaUlae , Uary B. Calklus and Job Frail : Yon , and each f yon , will take notice that o the ITth day ot April , 1CU9 , tbo above namat &lalntlc filed his petition In thu district court o natei connty , Nebraska , against you abd oao of yon , toSothor with other defondante , the ob ioct and prayer of which said petition are t forocloeo a certain mortgngo executed by the defendants fondants Henry S. Calklua and Mary B Calkin to the Nebraska Mortgage A Trust Co , upon th north west quarter ( N\VK ) of section Uilrtco ( IS ) township twenty ( SO ) north of raugo nine teen (19) ( ) west , situated in Caster county , Ne braska. Said mortgage being given for the pur pose of seeming ono principal coupon bond , th principal of said bond being In the pum of $ UOO said bend dated on the Oth day of May 1801 , am maturing on the first day of July , 1890 , bearlu interest at the rate of seven per cent per annui front date nntll maturity , evidenced by ton Inter e t coupon notes , for the unm of &M 00 eaob attached to said principal bond.aud bearing oven date therewith , and eid bond bearing Interest a the rate of ten per cent , per anunin after nwtur Ity. Tbnt after the execution of ti\\'l \ bond , cou nons and mortgage , the same w ore rn the regu lor course of business , sold aud assigned to ih plaintiff In thta suit , aud the pliuutllT Is now th owner and holder thereof. There Is uo\v due owlnn and unpaid upon Bald bond , covpors , in toruat and mortgage the following Junirt , towlt Upon raid principal bood the sum of ? 000 00 together gother with Interest thereon at the rate of te per cent , per annum from the first day of July 18UO ; upon coupon No. 7 , 821 with 10 per cent Interest from Jan. 1 , 1895 : upon coupon No. 8 $21 with 10 per cent interest from July 1 , 1S95 upon coupon No. 0 , J'-l * lth 10 per cent Intcrcc from Jail , 1 , ISM ; upon coupon No. 10 , 521 nil 10 per cent Interest from July 1st , 1890. Am plaintiff prays in said petition that said mart gag may bo foreclosed , nud it bo decreed that Hal premises may be sold to eatUfy the amount du upon said mortgage. You , aud each of you , are required to aniwe said petition on or before Monday , the tttth ! da of May , 1809. L. BAHT CHOSS , Treasurer of the Vermont MslhodHt Seminary aud f omalo College. By C. L. Quttorson , his Attoriay. ftitopifi TIME TABLE , BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , Helena , Chicago , llutte , Ht. Joseph , Portland , Kansaa City , Salt Lake Olt at- Louts , aud all San Frauolso points east and south. and all potuts w it TH.A1NS LEAVE A3 EAST , No , 43. Local tiprcss dally , Lincoln , Oraaha aud all points cast 820 ; a.ui No. 40. Through freight east dally. 5:51 : a. m No. 48 , Local freight east east dally 3.15 p , m Usparts at 1.03 p.m Except Sunday. WEST. No. 41. Local express dally , Helena , Rutt i'ortlaud , all poluts west 10l7p. : in No. 4 . " " T > ( t " 10-68 p. No. 47. ' " 2:15 p. m Departs at ' 3.45 p , m Bxcept tiunday , Bleeping , dining and reclining chair can ( seat free ) on through trains. Tlckua Bold and big gage chocked to any point In tnt United State ana Canada. No. 48 ha * inurchindleo cars Tuesdays , Thurt days and Saturdays. No. 45 will carry paaiongors for Anselnio , Ha ley. 8 ncca , Whitman aud Alliance. No , iO will carry passengers for Itavvuns Draud Island , York , geward and Lincoln , information , maps , time tables aud tlcke call on or wrlu to 11. L. Ormsby , agent , r . tTrauoli , Q. I' , A. , Omths. Nouruka. 11 , L. OBMeur , Agent. Has n full line of Drugs , Paints and' Wall Paper. Al o 9. Fine Line of Booke , Stationery , Toilet Articles , etc , Stores on both North and South Sides , Broken Bow , Nob. F 0. WOBflALL. President. JntUHIS , Cnfchler. I' : UOUKimdN/Vlce-rVeg. IT. D. BLACKWELL , As.'t Cashier. Farmers Bank of Ouster County , BROKEN BOW , NKB. Transacts a General Banking BuaineRH. County Claims and Warrants Bought. I Once Was Lost , "but How I Have Found 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 moth stock of Groceries , and at the lowest prices you ever leard of. The Eagle has been reading the papers and keep- ng pested on what was being offered for 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 Candy The Eagle has 2,000 pounds of candy for sale cheap. Dhristmas committees are invited to call and get my prices. Remember the place , on the big corner , jnst east of First National Bank. W. 8. SWAN , - - Proprietor. Headquarters for everything in the line o ± Dry Goods , Hats , Caps , Boots , Shoes , Glassware , Queensware , Tinware , Cloth ing and Notions. Just received a line lot of MOII'H Dr. Ward's Liniment , sm. sizo.SOo and BOV'B Suits at fey.85. * R.9fi. Tflitlrattnn Tiirlinn VVnrm Tr.lli , . W 84.47 , $6.26 and 87.20. Also best in the world. orders taken for tailor made suits. Ayor'a Pilli Straw hats cheaper than over , Dr. William's Pink Pills tor Pale Coraets 40cto 90o People Shoes worth $1.26 to $225 go ou A lOo Tablet for 4o to our 98ojbargain counter. Rockford Sooka 60 pair Now is the time to get Shooa ; call Men's Wool Pants.$1.26 lo $2 50 and aee them. Outing Flannel worth 12 ± o for..Bo Men's Underwear 50c per suit Ladies India Dongola Shoes. . . .75o Sheetings 3 o per yard Overalls 350 to 49o Window Shades 15o to 25o Hunter Sifters i 0 Coffee Mills 150 Bib Overalls 49 Pint Cups , 2 for 5c Call and BOO our now line of Horge , Dr Pioree'a Golden Medical DiaBrocades and Cashmere , utprice oovery , goc way below all competition. A Dr. Pioree'a Favorite Presor'n , 90o fine line of Calico aud Prints in Dr. Pioroe'a P. P. Pellets 20o the latest patterns. Silverware given away. Market price paid for Eggs. O I make the correct fitting of Glasses a Specialty. F. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. O o HARNESS ! HARNESS ! I have-now over 200 sots of Harness in the house , aud will be able ITi give you anything wanted , from $13.00 to 135.00 per ant , complete. Wo have nrst-olnss Harness from * 22.00 to $25.00. We have some forty odd different styles of llarnesa , AND AS MANY DIPFKBKNT PBIOBD HAB- NB8B , and in the event wo don't happen to have juat what you want TTO will bo able to change thorn to suit your taste. If yea want a factory made IlarnonB we have thorn , aud will bo able to give at least ton per oont bolter value than anyone olao in the county , because wo have all our factory harnoai made to our order , and for thia reason wo are able to got bettor value for the aame money. Wo will also duplicate any and all eastern oataloguoa on prices. If you happen to have a price on liar- nesH , bring it with you and wo will duplicate the same aud save you the freight on anytliing between bore and Chicago , and add freight beyond. We mean just what we say above. All the following lines are complete , and prices guaranteed : Shelf Hardware , Pocket Knives , Table Knives and Perks , Spoons. Tlnwaru of all kindu , Nails , Bolts , Barb Wire , Hog Fencing , Bicycles , Sowing Ma. chines , Guns , CartridgOH , Shells , Powder ana Shot. On Saddles We are Eight. Thanking you nil for past patronage with which we are well pleased0 our trade has more than doubled in the past year , and wo will therefore ontinuo our old raotto , "UNDKBSKLL. " JL