Must Give Possession of Building Juno Js ( ; . o. tl. y evis , . . , . . . . . . . . . . i. ' * " < ( * ii' ' - ' Mi' " - i.i' ' " iii'ii - ' ' < ' v' i- " < ' ' " ! - " * \ .V'4-.V ! ' ' ' c > f > : M ! " * 'it.Vtl t'j wtl t'Wii * l'-\'i tj \ ' ' l.'tVit \ 'VH VA' &AEtf $ tf NewYorkstore : : , eieE ? mmrnim mm m ! Going out of Business in a Blaze of Bargains. Bargains that will set a pace for value-giving , and that will be remembered for years to come. Everything goes. Pine Dress Goods , Silks , Table Linens , Napkins , Towelings , Bed Spreads , Laces , White Goods , etc. Drop in ; you will meet a crowd. 4'Cheap John" goods in my stock. M DIVA } . CoFMlAN Pnrah Kntbertno Coltinan , f Mason City , Hiimlny afternoon , May 1,1th , IbV.l , at 2 o'clock.of heart dUoane , oge 10 ycura , 0 months and 10 daye. The deceased is the j'oung'csl claujfhtcr of Mr. and Mrs.'II. T. CofTman , of Mason City , Nebr. She was a native of the slate , was born in Howard county in 1879 , and came to this county about sixteen years ago with her parents , who located near Mason City , where they have since resided. Two years ago she was converted and united with the Baptist church , of which she has since been a faithful member , remain ing1 true to her Saviour to the i last. The funeral was conducted from the residence of her parents Wednesday afternoon , by Rev. J. S. lladden , of this city. Her church and Sunday School deco rated her coffin elaborately with wreaths of ilowers and boquets. A touching1 scene was made at the grave by her Sunday School classmates marching1 03' the open grave , and depositing1 upon the coffin in which the remains of their friend was laid , botnietsof Mowers. The funeral was very largely attended , there being1 fort } ' bug gies and wagons in the procession from the house to the cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of the community in their sad be reavement. MILLINERY OVENINU . Miss Liggett , win has rcconlly relocated in the oily , has put in a complete line of millinery goods Saturday , May 20th , the store will bo open , aud a cordial invitation is extended to the Indie-t to call and inspect her goods. The goods are all now und of the latest styles. She has a nice line of pattern hats , which you should BCO before pur chasing. Locution , in the Uartloy room , Realty block , south side of STILL AFTKK THEM. The oily authorities are still try ing to prohibit the sale of intox icants in the city. Tuesday city attorney Ledwich issued another warrant for the arrest of W.I ) . Cole , druggist of the Crystal Drug store. in searching the marshal ! ouly found two quart bottles of whiskey. The prisoner was takott b fore judge Armour , where ho was required to give bond in the sum of $300 , for his appearance May Nutko All parties who signed the list for tickets to the Alba Heywood show , arc notified that reserved scat tickets will go on sale at the P. O. store and at Wilson & . Drake's on Wednesday morning , May 24th. On this date only those who arc on the list can procure tickets. On the following day the reserved seat sale will be open to all. I > ecr CruuU Weather very cold for this time of the season. II. J. Kdlnglon and Mr. Wolf went to Broken Uow last Monday aa witness * ea forHulgar Sangun , who proved up on his farm. Emery Cllne IB eu jTorintf with sore eyea George Ilontz la paltitluKfor Mr. Tay lor this week. There is considerable talk of a now school house at New Hope thla fall. I if anyone would take a peep at lluo'd out ; they would be In favor of It. S unu of the corn IH coming up In thin locality , Oliniley Howen spout last Saturday mill Sunday al home , but started away n iilti on Monday. Rathbr a dry time for Items , a every one la at work and too busy to talk. The fall rye anemia to be winter killed pretty bnilly. Rev. IColley anil wife epoko fit the echoo ! house laet Tuesday evening , and filflo hnd an appointinutit for Sunday eveningbu' the weather was stormy. Ryiio. Weather lias been cold and oloudy ainee Hiittirdny ; clear and wnim tliln Wednesday mnrnluiz. Small grain and grass are Hue ; too jold fur corn , of which a largo nuruago haft been planted Mr. RetHorn linn tlnlalied a hydraulic well ( or II G. Donuel , with an abun- diuiro of water at 110 feet ; eighty feet In the tub' ) . Dounol will drink all no needs hud HIIVO Borne for IIOUHO nee , and pur noses to Irrigate some garden and Hinall fruit. A. F. Mclntosh hat ) arrived from Kan sas ; bo IB prepared to farm , but has fmltd to 11 ud luiiU avi.llable. Joseph Kudelka again carries the Ryno mall. Goo. Oscar Smith sports a now buggy. Donnel , Qrltllth and Sherman have planted a largo number of fruit trees und small fruit. G. W. Hoadley's bah ; IB very alck. Mrs. Stabuaker ha ? been nllllcted with a felon on tier thumb for six weeks , and no prospouta of an early recovery. I. K. Slabnakor's team ran away last uvenlng while goluj ; through tbe gate near Ryno. A good workman may re pair the bugerr ; no injury 10 the hoi sea. Central Nebraska Summer School , Broken How , Nebraska , Ji tie 12 to , Iuly 21 , Ih09. Tuition , 5 00. Announcement mulled you on ap plication to B. B , Hawthorne , Morna , Neb. I.orvcr Deer Creek , II. W. George retnmod Sunday from York , where ho had gonn to attend the etato encampment of the G. A. R. .Too rigman has his corn all planted. Mr. Daugherty Is not much Improved at this writing. Mr * . Win. Davis Is watching Will do the cooking now days , as oho had the misfortune to atop on a nail last Satur day , Mr. Plttaway , of Broken Bow , was down on Deer Crook last week. Mr. and Mrs E. C. Cross , of Miller , are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. George. Joseph Piginau bought a Hue three year old coli of Aaron Ross lait week. Another Hue rain here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. \ . George returned from Kearney Monday. Ud Lewis IH working for Mr. Daugli- orty thla week. A number of the farmers are planting corn ; the grouud la in thin condition am everybody la smiling. Geo. Williams had n runaway lasi Saturday He was hauling a load o hay. and one of the front wheels broke down , causing the wagon to tip over. Tine ruouiuiL'e IIKTUBN. Said lie to his friends. O yo / , I must KO Ho lie middled and bridled his home Just to ; Then mounted and Started with u tear In his eyr And elowljr ho rode 'til n nulglibor paf ed by. Wliun once Ibrongh tlio gate and mounted once inoru He dunlied elf at a f peed ne'er aeon before ; And say * be to hlmtelf , I'm started t last , for Hed Cloud I'm bound , for tba homo ot til * Then tlio sorrowful friend * ho bad left behind Complained ot his going , but tried not to nil ml Aa the iablo tbej nuriouuded thej laid , wuat a Muuor , To IC T lu iiicb batte , not naltlug for dluuer , So they mourned and they united , expecting to bear Of him gutting to Heel Cloud , not thinking him near ; iVbnn lo and behold on Sunday he came UltlliiK buck to lili friends , wbo wore glad just tluiBuiue. fben ot nil tbo queer qnestloni that ever wore aftkod. How were the people at Ited Cloud , how wore the crops that yon passed ? Hut jiIeaBBiit aud urulllnn , bo answered them al , And wo bollevc bo WBB Klad to be within cull. The Greater America Exposition , Which will open at Omaha Neb July 1st and close November 1st 1809 , will be the moHt unique as well : IH the most successful Exposi tion that hat ) ever been hold in the United States. The opportunity for npocial features which reoont oonq- uostH have given tlio management , will be utilized to the fullest extent. In addition to the regular feature * * , Hiic.h as exhibits of all of the indus trial iutor < 6ts of the ci. untry agri culture , mining and arts , there will HI a most uomplotn oollootion of war relics , direct from the seat of war , which will bo of great interest oall An exhibit lh.it will espec ially appeal to the people in gener al , will bo the colonial exhibits from the Philippines , fsom Cuba and from Hawaii. Not only the representative ontativo people from these islands will bo at t.ho exposition , but they will be placed before you in their own habitations , just suc'a as they live in , in their own countries , sur rounded by tropical plants and trees , such as you would find wore you to visit thois faraway islands. Even more excellent musical talent has been neoured than last year , among them being London's best band. Rev. Ferguson will preach the eerinon to the graduating class , in the M E.church next Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. We are in receipt of tbo program for Decoration services at Merna May 80thbut for lack of time to so it we can not run it in this inane. * Wo wjll publish it next wook. Hpray Your I'rult Trees. Spray your bearing fruit trees with London Purple and kill the Codling Moth. This will give you clean , smooth fruit We soil the Excelsior Stahi Spraying outfit , the best sprayer made To be effect ive spraying must bo dona as early as April and May. Wo also have a general assortment of forest aud fruit trees , small fruit plants , roses , ornamental shrubs and rod cedar evergreens. Oall at Norfolk Nur sery , or address'lfi. D. Hammond , Norfolk , Nob. a20-8t Cheap Tickets to California. The lowest rates of the year are thoBo which the Burlington Route will make hto in June aud early in July , for the annual mooting of the National Educational Association , at Los AngelcB Liberal icturu limits and stop-ovor privileges. The coolest route to the Coast is through Douvor aud Salt Lake Oity. Go that way aud for a day and a night you ride through the Wonderland of the world past canons , mountainn , rivers , waterfall and landscapes gay with flowers. Information and California literature aturo on roquost. J Fniuoia , General - oral Passenger Agent , Omaho Neb As wages of workingmen through out the country rise higher , the voice of the calamity howler sinks lower.Troutou ( N. J ) " Gazette. " Richardson's Livery AND Fictci ) KTAIU.B , at the old stand , between Mm hurling- 'on and Globe Hotels. Telephone ) con- uentlon , HendquartPM of Callaway ntngu line , Kates Hag Carpet Sold chciBi , In any length pieces dculrcd. Carp - p < 't iiK Killcltcd , Prlcen reaaomble. Mrs , Louise Raymond. Wont of llciwen'B Store. Wm.-F. Hopkins , COrtTIlACTOll ANI > IHHI.O1CH liana and HpncincattonR on abort notice. JU Inrlnl fmnlnhod and Imlldltign completed cheaper limn Kiiy man In tin ) atate. Satisfaction guaran teed a to plans and specifications. School and * Church Furniture. FnrHuhool Furnlturi ) , Fohool Supplies or ( Mmmil Furniture , J uffor the bi. ' terms the mnrkut affords. JOHN DKCIOUS , Broken How. N b. JAMES LEDWICH- & u | ll 1C A I. liN'rATIC AND INVICHTBIIJNTH , NitiiRArUtA. I have a largo Hat of farms foi sale in all parts of the county. Low prices and easy terms of payment , VVnto for jjrict'H. C. P.Kussell&Co. , Beal ( fotutc Uavu ranches and landH for sale in ( Junior and adjoining connticH. Also ranohcH and lauds for rout term of years. Dealer in Chattels and Auctioneer. Bioken Bow , Neb. Two Houses for Salo. Tliu J. G. Mauliok property , aouth of the south Bide eobool house , ana the J. 3. Klrkpatnok property , threu block from public square- also n good bicycle for sale. Enquire of J. C. AUur.iCK. J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public , - and Justice nt the 1'caoo. Speolal attention giv en to collections. Depositions taken , pension vouchora neatly executed , und all klndi of legal papers written. Ofllco weftaldu Kinaro , Broken liow , Mob. A. THOMPSON , UUILUElt. and estimates onpahort no tlce. Broken Bow , Neb. PENN & DORRIS , ULAOU3MITUS. All clnda ot work In our line done promptly and In flrat-olaas order. Red Shjp on the corner , weat of tbe hose house. Give us a trial. T. W. Bass , DKNTI8T. All work first class. Rooms on 2d floor , northwest corner Realty block , Broken Uow , Nebr. The City Mills E. F. McCLUflK , Prop. Rye Flour and Graham , ground on stone burr. All kinds of grinding done for toll or exchange , to suit customer- Agent for condensed Gibus Stock Food. Thos. A. Turnbull , CONTIlAOTOIl AND BuiI.DICU. Faithful work done , prices reason able and all work guaranteed. Broken Bow , Nebraska. Chas. W. Hakes , M.D. , nOMOJOl'ATUlCIAN , Successor to Ur. M. C. IJlyatone. Office over Chtystal Drug Store , Calls prompt ly anawired from office , day or night. R. B. Mullins , Physician - ami - Surgeon , Sargent , Nobr. Clinton Day , VIIVHICIAIS AND HUUOICON , Broken Bow , Neb. Olllco over Uyerson'a grocery. Rculy deuce ( ith house weat of UaptiHt church. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins , PHYSICIAN AND SUHOKON. Ollioo over post oflico. Residence , north side. Doctor Pennington , Member N.A.It.S. Ki-AnUtaut Surgeon St. Joe and O. I. It. K. ; alee K. A O. H. U. Late k'rad * mite of the Unlreriltr of I'enntjrlranla. OfUre three doom south of Kd McCoinai drag itore All culli Oiled , day or night. i'UUMO S.U.K llynrdnrof llm Itontd of dlroctnrn nml fcloisk- boldcraof Ibo llruknn llow Ilullillnt ! A I.n n Atdiclatlon , 1 will fell nt public nuctlnn , nt Hi" front iloor > f llnlrnmli llroi. onico , nn Matnril'y. June 2 h , IbW , at S o'clock t > . m.nll of tbe prop- rll H , croillti , rent acconutB , ilellmiuciit dues nd Inlerml , inortBttRog mid ccnrl les of cveiy imlurr aud dctcrlptlon bclouglut ; to nml dnn to natilcMoelntlou. J'roiiritlniriiiiilitof : Lotn 5 and 0 , In Ulok IS , In J. f. ( tiMitly dl- ( Lol 1 and S,1n Mock .1 , A W. dandy's nddllloii Sontlicast < | iinrter cif block 1 , lu Jonoll'a nddl- ° ' 3 < 'lxU4M feet In N K quarter \V'iimrlor | , J- IT-'JO , known a tbe Hnyinoml property. Lot 0 , In block 7. original town. Lot c , In block 14 , J. I' . Uamly'a nd lltlon. All of block 10 , In Bast Ilrokrn llow. IWlx150 ftot III U quaitiT , 8V quurter , IU-I7- 'M , unown as tbo Dodd property. IS3 xll4 feet In NW ( juarter lot 4. K. IteyuorV addition to Ilrok en llow. . . . . UoccoHof $51.1.00 , rendered flth day ot March , 1809 , ( ccnred by mortcsgo on lots 3 and ! , block 'Ji , J P Oandy'n addition to llroknn How , Nebr. Decree of fKI.30 , rtndorcd 8th day of March , 11 , J'krtfftnl Vli-W addition to Ilroke./ lli'i fur $111 (17 ( , mnlrrnl ---'d day of nry , 180pccorod by inorteacn on lota 1 and S , block 18 , orlKlrml towi. of llrokrn llow , Nebr. J > ccrco fur fiWI.SO , rcnderodaitb day of Jami arr , 181' ' ' ) , pccurrd by innrteme on lots 3 , 4 anil & , In Sec. ill , T | > . iO UK SO , C'mtcr county , Ncfcr Notvr and nrcoiiulH r < > n ntntt vnrloun parties fnriimrlv Btoi'.kbolderp and tcnnntsof i nid associa tion. 'i'nrnis of sale Ull notn ncconnn , dccnies and crcdltn < ' .nb In band on dny of Bliln. All real oMtato onn half pnrohiv > o price cnMi In linnu , credit of four inontlu will IHI KlTcn on other half. C. 11.11 LlMMIJ.Hec'y NOTICK All partit'y are hereby uotiiu'd ball playing in the siroots and parks of the city will not bo tolciatod. P. M To'.Vfllt'y Marshal. Krowh vout-tableH and fruits for at , J. N. WSWW * fcW ' * . . ' ' , > Vim * I iKMl-'lAW * tn.M 'inKW - 1m'i v. ; . . m 6if/ i-i-i 1m'- 1m'm f $ : m W m : /i : ; 1 : ' : v 8 $ & ! < ii : ! ? 8 * at 1 ir-.v ftir : Mi * i fl - . n : ; * . ! f.lfi Ml * 5 ? ' / > . i' : . : .V Wi-f yi ! W f-l ' * $ i ! M P m W mm m IS ft t& 8'S : ' ! ? t&P Hf : P : * ij § For patronising Otionp , 1'oor.stook & Go Ho will nfvrr trade with * j r. : them again ; but will hen alter nHvnya i urohneo liin Hnilding Material of m Foster & Smith Lumber GoAt - , Sir : At Broken How , Neb. They always keep a wnll n = HortPd ptock of tlin bePt qtialliy , in botb Yellow and White Pine Lumber. Cull and get our usiiumtes on your interior fldlah , Windows and Doors , and you will bo patlsllod with the quality of our goods and our priucs. 'J'rj' our Nut Coal for cooking. WILL L. EULE Manager.m . , - Manager. S. II. liURNHAM. rresldcnt , Lluculii , Nob. II. O. IOJKHS ( ( , Onsblor , llrnken How O. i' . I'EKLUY , V-l'res. , IJrnkon How. -I. M KIMIIKUUNO , Ani't Ciifhle First National Bank , OF BROKEN HOW. General Hanking HUKUIUKH Transacted. oiRKOTuna : S. II. Durnlmni. L. H. Jowctt. It. C. 'Calbot. o. 1 > . 1'erloy. II. ( I. lingers. couuKeromivNTH : United States NntlonM Hank. maa. Cbase National llanli , N nv York. American Kxchangii Uank , Lincoln. First National llunk. Urund Uliuul , First National Hank , North Pintle , Neb. Has No Equal. The manufacturers hao in thn past winter greatly improved their ormer machine , and it is now without an equal in Nebraska. It is anew now machine , new patents , and aa an introduction to Cnsler county farmoiH for the season ot 181) ) ! ) , the manufacturers will make it an object for thoflo who want to purchase a machine lo HOC thuir agent before buy ing. For particulars see or write WILLIAM MOORE , Broken Bow , Nebraska. Look Out. Look Out. Bcfoio you buy1 SPO H. B. Carter's line line of Hoi.sohold Goods. Everything , from a tin cup to Fine Polished Finisiiet ! Suites , Side Boards and Book Oases , At prices never before quolori in Broken Bow. Suites $12 ot ) to$25 oo Book Cases * G 00 to 420.00 Side Boards $14.00 to * 25 00 Iiou Beds sa.so lo , < . , f ( 00 Springs $ li0o to § 000 MattreKsps , Tables , Sofas , Chairn , [ Rockers , Window Shades Pint tire Frames and Pictures. Do not forgot to HCO mo at my now location , wowt side nquaro. VourH for