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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1900)
TIME TABLE , ir Route "BROKEN BOW , NKB. Lincoln , Denver , Omaha , llolcnn , Chicago , llutlc , Ht. Joseph , 1'orliaud , KanenB DHy , Knit Lake City , Ht. Lonls , and all Han i'rnncleco , polnti east and south. and all points vcel. THA1N3 MSAVK AS FOLLOWS- EAST. No. 49. Local express dally , Lincoln , 0 matin , nnd all points cast 0:20 : u.m. . No. 4-J. Local pnncnger , departs..11:26 : a. m. No. 40. Through frelvht can lully..6:8i ) a. m. Mo. 48. Local Height cast urr. dally I'J.UU p.m. Dcparteat l.osu.ni. Except Sunday. No. 41. Local rxprrxH ilally , llulimn. llultu 1'ortland , uli pointc wtet lt5p. : in No. 43. Local i > iui < inijeriirrlvesnt.'l:5 : ! > i > . in. No. 4i > . " " west "lU'Win in No. 47. " " " " . . "A151'1' " Departs at 8.45 p , in Kxcopi tiniuiay , Sleeping , dining und reclining clialrcars ( eoal Ireo ) on ttiruigli ttulun. Tlckta bold mid luggage - gage checked lo uuy point In tti United stale mm Canada. No. 48 has murchnndleu catu I'ucaduys , Thurs days and Uaturdoya. No. 46 will carry passengers for Angcluio , Hal ey , Smcca , Whitman find AlllniKO. No , 40 will carry tmssoi gcrs lor Knvcnnt ) Uraud Inland , Seward nnd Lincoln. Information , inapt ) , lime tables and ticket t ll UB or write to 11. L. Ormeby , agent , or J Francis , G. 1 * . A. , Oinuhv , NoUrueka. 11. L. OIIMPIIV , AHOI.I. Burlington Koutc Calllornia lixcurslons Cheap ; quick ; comfortablo. Leave Omaha 4:35 : p. m. Lin- dolu 0:10 : p. in. and Hastings 8:50 : p , tn. every Thursday , in oloan , modern , not crowded tourist nlcep- ora. No transfers ; cars run right through to Snu Francisco and LOH Angeles over tbo tioeuio Koutc through Denver and Salt Lake City. Care are carpeted ; upholstered lu rattan ; have spring aeats aud backb and are provided with curtains , bedding , towlea , soap , etc. Uni formed porters and experienced ex cursion conductors accompany each excursion , relieving passenger of all bother about baggage , pointing out sbjects of interest and in man ) other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful sxper- ienoe. Second class tickets are honored. Berths $5. For folder giving full informa tion , call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office , or write to J. Francis , general passenger agent Omaha , Mob. The Way to go to Califoruiu. Is in a tourist sleeper , personally con ducted , via tl.e liurllugton Itoule. You dent , obange curs , "iou make fue tluio. You tee tlie ilntbt mtuerj oi > tbe globe Your car IB tot as expetiBlv-ly tur nleiied aa n place sleeper , but it is just aa cltan , just as comfortable , just IIB good to ride In aud nearly $20.00 ohoapur. It bus wide vestlbulei * ; Pmtfchgans high backseats ; a uuloiiiitd Puliiuuii porlei ; clean btddmg ; Bpiiumua toilet IOOUJB , tnbit'8 aid nettling rangi- Being httougly and heavily built , it rides smootblj ; it Is warm In winter und cool in BUiuuer In ch , Lgo of each excursion party IB an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies U right through to Loeg Angeles. Cars leave Oinuba , St. Ji eepb , Lincoln and Hastings every Thursday , arriving Sun Praucicco lollowing Sun day , Loss Angeles Monday. Only three days from Miefeouri River to tbo 1'acliic Coast , including two ttop-overs ely hours at Llei vt-r m > d 2J I otirc at SHI Lake ( Jltj , two ot li in.t lutt-rtBn . citit-8 un tinc tit i e For f. ldr nivn u luh iinunuii i . . , call at any liunliigiou Uiute ticket ofllce , or write to , J. FHANCIS Qen'J. Pass. Agt. , Ouiaba. Neb. WANTED StviTiil percons f > r District Office MuiiugcrH u < tlnn atate lo rtprehtut me in ihoir OAD nnd surrounding countieb1 Will ing to pay yearly 8000 , payable weekly. Desirblo employment with undual opportuitiea. References exchanged. Enclose self-addrtsei'd stac'ped envelope. S. A , Park , 820 Caxtcn Buildii g , Chicago. Pains In tbe chest when a person has a cold Indicate a te jdency toward pneumonia .A piece of ( lancul dampen ed with Chumberlln'r ) Pain Blum and round on to the cheat over the sent ol dnln will promptly relieve the pain nnd bapvent the threatened r.tin ok of peemonla. This same treatment will ourc a lame lack in a few hours , Sold by all Druggists. tnth room or hou.ioir * tn nut Iliiht from C OIU'OV v ( tin II Nnthlnff will rontrltjtir. ' morn to nrtlrttto auiiuri-4 uf fu. ' luiirhi'on , i > r dinner ThoJn i canillin fur the MIHK r or the most elaborntn fnn ti n r col or mansion M and tliKinoxt ilt'll. . s > uni fviM > \I : : > on to. and cold e\ eS3C2333 S3C2333 "Wrlto Inclosing this ad. and f < 0o and wo will send you this l/uautlful Jlandollno by express , C. 0.1J. subject to oxauilna- tlon. If fou-4C' exactly asrepiosentuil you can pay tlio express ni ; nt our Sl'EO IALOKFEllpilco. 8.00 U"s tlio fOcents or 85.50 and oxuress charge's. This Is a , regular S15 00 Instrument , solid rosewood body , fancy pearl and ebony checkurud cdgo , beautiful pearl butterfly guard plato.roae wood UnKoruonrd and nlckoltiul piece. You can have cither a Mandolluo , Oultar.lianiuorVlolln on tbo sumo terms. Wrlto for ifKBB musical Cat.ilog'ie. Address , A. liosno , Ouinhn , Neb. Hi'1 ! } L < | iiallty , Economy , Security. 04 . ftV fw ; ' ! < $ ' 'liotrno tot fnrLlfe Insurance l tt"-1 ' ' found In the Kqnlty of the Contract , * V tlm Economy of Management , and the ? L , Scent | ty tor thol'nyment. { ! J ! T11K OUIOINAL rf' * * ? f | Bankers Life Association , Dos itioluea , EDWAUD A. TBMI-LE , President. 'fy"i Orgnnlzrd July let , 1STU. 'lij S jg f/fV ? ' ! ? ; ; * . * . QiiBrnnty Fnnd for fnfety. ' : * f ! jv lyf. jfi'S Harpltls Fund for protection. -jtr * * 'l5 SnpervlscdbyS.oeodcposltorybnnks. vi .y ; $ Sccnrl log dopoeltcd with the etato ! , ' . : y department. j.f/ ) : / . Conscrvatlvu methods. 5 ; ' ! ; . I . ; v.ii ' /i' | Preferred HlssLow Rates. jjj | ? ' 'U Quarterly Payments. ; ' . ' ? ; * > , yt.- ! ' 'or ratc nd fall Information , cnll fj'J "i'.t on or ail'lrosB j'S ' , ? § J , A , HARRIS , H ViiS Agent for Onstor County , Neb. Vjj ( .VfOfllce nt Fnnnora Hank of Ouster Sl'JJ i County , Drokon How , Nob. f 'ft'-r" ' i . . . . - : . ' . ' ; ! ; * - f : " * fi'.V ! > * ' 7fiV8'JB71.vi * : tet $ & & 3&ti lives a happy wife. She writes : " I have used Mother's Friend before two confinements. The last time I had twins , and was in labor only a few min utes. Suffered very little. " The reason why other's Friend does expectant mothers so much good is because it is an external liniment , to be applied upon the outside , where much of the strain comes. It helps be cause the pores of the skin readily absorb it , and it comes into direct contact with and is absorbed by the parts involved. Morning sickness is quickly banished , and nervousness is kept completely away. The sense of dread and foreboding Is not experienced , even during labor itself. Confinement is short and aknost without pain. Recovery is quick nnd sure. Best of all , Mother's Friend benefits the unborn just as much as the expectani mother , and when the little one comes it will be strong , lusty and healthy. Drugglits sell Mother's Friend for $1 bottle. Send for our free book on the subject , finely illustrated. THE BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO , ATLANTA , QA. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Always Troves Effectual. There are no better raedicnes on the market than Chamberlain's. Wo have used the Cough Remedy when all oth ° rs failed , and in everv u proved fffictual daily we hero the virtues of Chamberlain's remedies extolled by these who used them. This is not an empty puff , paid for at FO much a line , but is voluntarly ivc in 00(1 ( fault , in the hope that nuf ft'ring humanity may tr ) thesu rein edii-s and liku the writer be benefit ed From the Glenville ( W Va. ) Pathfinder For sale by all drug gists. J , J , SNYDtR , - Notary Public and Justice of tlio Peace. Special ftttentlou glr en to collections , JjfpofitlonB taken , pension vouchers nci.tly ux > cutcd nml ull kludge Icgn' papuid uritt'ii ( illlcu wrsl bldu equsro , lirukcn Uow , Neb. Luncf Counter , < ' Mailoy , Prop'r. All kuidtt > f Boft driuku. li brand of ciijar- . 1st building eat of Farmen' baun , ] M Scott Attorney at Law BROKUNBOW , IVlAni'.o 5GNS | COPYRluHTS &C Anyone corullui } a nl.c'iti i l csiri'M > ilulcl.ly uii < < ' , i in i i i 1 1 lUtCHII .11 ) | > I' ' ' ' ' iliinsptririly in , UcKMiiiil. 11 > t . eont trcii ( Uilost HUCI vfiTM-iuii iiiiuiun ' I'ilKuitu tnki'li tlir.iiiLli .Mann , V Lo. tifciul iiolkr , wulirnit t'lnirtiO , lu tlio Scientific A ImncUotnely llln triilod wo llv Lnrsest rl * dilution of nny hi ii'iilitld journal Tortng , i i four. four inuMtlia , ( L holdbyull Unuicli OtUcu. t S V SU V , U. C. f" Explanation of Sunday School Lesson , BT DIET. OKO. a BOBN8. Fob 25,1800 , Jesus Rejected at Naz areth Luke 4:10 : 30 , GOUIBN TEXT "lie cnme Into hla own and hli onn.rocolYcd blm not. " After remaining a tow days In Syobar , gaining now doeclples , Jeauo wended bis way on through Samaria into Galilee. In the early part ot bis Qftli'.ean ministry this lesson took place. 10 waa nntnrnl for Jodua to vlslt.lblo homo town , wboro ho had spent nearly thirty years of hla life , it was notjwltb a sinister motive that be wont baok to Nazareth to prcaob. hud won promtnonoo for himself nt JeniHalem and It was fittings for blm lo cany ( ! IH fauio tidings of bis MessiahJ ship to h's old friends and neighbors , The Sabbath morning on which our lesson took place was ono long to bo re membered by the people wbo attended service that morning In tbo Bynngoguo , Aftbo trumpet sounded from the ro > f of tbe cynagoguo calling the pqoplo to ser vice , Jtsui HS had been , his custom went o the synagogue. Many reoolleoti ns must haje rushed upon him as bownlKed to the synngogue. llorotoforo bo bad been only a peasant boy , only a carpen ter , but now bo was no longer a listener but a toaohor. A8 It was customary to nvlte visiting rabbis to preach , JOBUS , hu"ing won suah renown in Jerusalem , Cana and Capernaum , was Invited to pi-each. He took the roll of Isaiah , and unroled until he came to the GlBt ahaptor and read. This was hie text The Spirit of the Lord Is upon me because he bath anuolnted mo to preach tbo gospel to the poor ; ho bath sent mo to heal 'ho broken hearted , to preach deliverance to tb cuptlvea , and recovery of sight to thu blind , to sut at liberty them that are bruised , to preach the acceptable year of tbo Lord. " llolling up the scroll ho bunded it back to the attendantand said "this day Is thla scripture fulfilled In your ears " Wo do not know the sub'tano of bis sermon , bub it must have been on the words above recorded. Many serinouS had been ; preached in that synagogue but never any like this ono. No donbt Jesua bad listened to many day , uuinteroatsnff aornions de livered from thnt pla'form. Spiritual sermons nnd unsplrltunl. The people Lad heard Sabbath after Sabbath but , none like this. All Isnnel waitfd for the news of the comming of the Medi Joruftilem bed Its eyes strained , watch ing for bis comming ; now at last , tide ore brought to Nozareth by the hlmeelf that the Messiah has come The people wondered at the words o grace as they flowed from bis dlvlno lips Strung indeed that the worda of proph ecy should be fulfilled In tbe llttlr Vil- lage'ot Nazareth. As bis old neighbors were astonished at his words so eve HI co the world stands not only astonish ed at , but to admire his words and the works of his kingdom. The eighteenth and nineteenth vereeo of our lesson express the general trend ot bis life. He had been anointed of the Lord to take up the work of the Mes slab. The Holy Spirit bad come upon Jesus to cause blm to do these things that Isaiah spoke of "To preach the gospnl to tbe ptor. " After that let no one lament beoauSB he Is poor. "Th puor h vn HID g .pp I pncb d t b m. ' 'H . ! ) Il. iBIUJtSU ci t I J ui. pr BOH To ibiii-o wtio Hie wlthoj trirndd , uuo are pi.or In tbie words goods , Jesus brougut more than gold or silv-'r. Mony bonk * nr wr'tten venrl li > iits at lit p it i SuO nlifi M in u. IK KB how to m kf bftttnr ln > ecu ditli'ti < > pn r ; b W t . l > V i 'i ' quni | > s 1 kinds of eolirtnetj mo brotitth' ' iorvuud oie cua tbe lowly , the hordes of people who nro down , but here Is the reav d ) Tbe Gospel not only lift ? up. but ulno keeps people up , Tbe Go-pel id better Ihnn all the iu- ventions ot men put forth to save tboeu who are In the slums. The Goppel being given to the poor Is tbe best med icine for all social d meases among tbe poor. poor.His His came also to beal tbo broken hearted. "Jesus did thla while going about preaching. lie called Lnzarus from the dead , and thus made happy the homo In Bethany. But all through thexo centuries , Jesus Christ has baen' , binding UP w < tidi < nnd lilt'e.lln bfartr. ; lie t'th bo ed ditwu with oir < > w ot i and troubles Toke out o. tbe woild tbe comfort of the Cbrlxtlan religion And at once is fumlfbid a world of hrok- hearts ' 'Omo unto mo all y * tlnit lutnr ami are heavy laden m.d 1 will glvo ; ou rest. " To preach dollvecnnce to tbo cnptive , Men nre held bom d in fetter * , worse by far than ir < 'n chulns passlone , sins , habits , Alklnil of evil bunds nro hold ing menj ai.d they are not to be bro ken except by a mightier than Satan. Bonds of ignorance , of durkncts , of crime , are cut by him , Vfho was the Way , tbe Truth , the Life. Men are ever proving that they are unable to cope with that Prince of darkness who holds them captive. Thus Jesus opens tbe eyes ot those naturnly blind to show tbat be has power to open the eyes of thoeesp'ritUHtiy ' blind Ho reta at lib erty thusti trmt are bruised. "I'o , PIO.ICU tbo year of Jubilee. " rLvery tlfiy years , the year of Jubilee uoims , It was a year of joys , of laughter of reunions. Captives were released. Slaves were given tbo'r freedom ; all debts were excelled It was a season of gaiety and good humor , Such are tow of the good things thnt Jesus Christ brings Love , joy , peace , sunshine and music , are brought In the bosom. Jesus saw the 111 feeling well up a [ ftlufit blm. Ilia old nulgbbors und Honda could not forgot hla former place among them , as the carpenter. They know bis father , sitters and brothers and wcro unwilling to accept the words of grace that flowed from bis lips. It waa . ever DO a prophet without honor In bis own country. IIo tells thorn of , be 1 heathen widows lu the time of 1E Elijah who was cared for and preserved while many widows in Israel were not becauoo of unb llof' lie also recalled to . them Nimtnan the Syrian who was cured of ItiH leprosy while ninny lepers In J Israel ( were not cleansed bucftiuieu ot unbelief. Angered nt tboso words spoken - ken against them , blfl old friends and townsmen rush upon blm , cast him out of their city and would have cast blm down from the cliff upon which N 7. rctb stood but ho passing through their midst wont bis way , Nnzaroth roiccted him as Israel afterwards did. "Ho tame to bis own but bis own received blm not. " Burlington Ilouto. The now line of tbo Burlington railroad to Guernsey. Wyo. , will make accessible to tourists souio oJ the most historic sports of the West. Chief of these is old Fort Laramie , around which lingers many an almost forgotten romance. At ono time the principal frontier post west of the Missouri , out off from civilization dy hundreds ol miles of trackless prairie and con- tinunlly , surrounded by hostile In- dmtiH it waa the haven of rolugu sought by the weary and hardpres- sed emigoant. Today it stands a mule but mournful monument to the indomitable will and courage of the old frontiermnnn whose rifles marked upon the pages of history the ta'cs of many a Western Leoni- , das. 1'he parade ground , upon which they assembled at the Bound of boots and saddles , is uow the playground of a country school the barracks are decayed and maul * dering heaps. The flagstaff alone and though no longer proudly bearing its banner togtiido tbo emigrant , still stands like gaunt index finger , pointing out to the curious traveler thib historic spot. Passing on from this poi..t the Burlington will etill traverse historic ground , past the great hem- all to mining camp , Haitvillu.up the beautiful canons of the Flatto ant Laramie , and around the base o Larnmit * peak , whoso snow-oappcc crown rises 5,000 foot above al surrounding mountains and is vis- iblt for a hundred miles in every direction. tliti B r Ii'H Now Neighbor. Doctor Witt , the discoverer laat sum mw of a now neteitjld , which Immediately diatoly bscame famoiio booausn It was found * o approach the earth at tlmoa nearer than any other heavenly body except the moon , has chosen for his celestial foundling the nnmo Eroa , Recent examination of star photo graphs at the Harvard Observatory ehows that the new astorold wn& pho tographed , without being recognized mmong the stare , as early as 1803. It also appearo on plates made In 1894 and 1896. Frank Sherwood was down town to { day , the h'rst time since ho had histus ] set with cholera inorbuB. lie says i be drove thirty miles after bo was taken , and never came so near dying in bis life. After this when tie goes out in the country ho always takes a bottle of Chamber * lains Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with him Missouri Valley ( Iowa ) Times. For sale by all druggists. The biggest and best calendar ever isiiued by any American rail road is now being distributed by the Burlington Route. It was twelve sheet , one for each month of the year. On each sheet is a striking illustration of some feature of the Burlington's ecrvico rurico orol the U rrHorj reauhuH by its hues-the govariimeut lust mail running at full spied ; a tourist oas on its way to California ; engine 165)1 ) , the larteHt pasnenger engine in the world ; n library oar ; a oom- panmi'tit sieopcr ; tin * Burlingfix station at Omttha ; a dinnu : c ir monster freight train ; Kates Park , Cole ; the plunge ball at Hoi Spri ngs. S. D , YellowHtono Falls , uto. The drawings from which the pictures were made are by Louit Braunbold , of Chicago , and COHI several hundred dollars , The "izo of the calondor is 22x28. The dales are in big type -vhii'ii can be road at a distance ot 60 fert , For business offices the Burlington calender is simply invaluable Purchaned in large quantities , the calendars cost the Turlington Route 27 ccntH apioce. With postage , pac king , eot , they reprewnt an invest ment of about 36 cents Our price is 3D cents 10 eorts lens than cost Write for ono ; stamps will do. If u is not satisfactory , send it back and your money will be promptly re funded , J , FBANCIS , Gen , Pass. Agent. , Omaha. Nob. In A recent letter from Wnshing- on D. C , to and old friend , Magor A. Studor , for twenty years Jnitod States Consul nt Singporo , ays : "While at Dos Moines I became - came acquainted with a liniment cnown as Chamberlain's Pain Balm which I found excellent against rheumatism as well as against sore ness of the throat and ohost giving mo much easier breathing ) . I had a touch of Pnoinonia early this woolc , and two applications freely applied to the throat and cheat ro- ioved mo of it at once. I would note > o with ont it for anything , " For by all druggists. Wm. F. Tlopkins , COnTJlACTOK. A NO I1UIL.DKR Plant and Specification * on short notice. Ma orlal fin iitchod and buildings completed ohoapei mnany nun lu the itate , Satisfaction gu r need oed to jilttiB mm epcclflcatlona. Dr. E. M. Hogan , Graduate Dentist OQlco over W. B.Snuu'e Grocery itor * . Broken Bow , - - Neb , Rev. JH'b'iiu Located at Spirit Luke. Rev. J. W. Megan , rotutnod Ttios. day nighr , Irom Spirit Lake , Iowa , whore ho has beau for the past mouth. He has accepted the pas torate , of the Baptist church al that place and intends to move there next week. Ho will leave lit-re Tuesday morning with his family , Rev. Megan is an able preacher , an earnest worker in the Master's kingdom and it is with roqret that tis many friends see him j leavo. The best wishes of the ( hurch here , which he has served so faithfully , the past year , go with him and his estimable family to their uow .field of labor. Married. Mohat MoCloin , Tuesday , Feb. , 20 , at the Cutholio church , of this place , Peter Mohat , Jr. , and MIBH Celia MuClaiu. Father Fanagan of Dale , officiating. The RUVUULI CAN joins with their friends in congratulations. Articles of Incorporation. Taku notice that the undersigned have on the 22nd day ot Jan. , 1000 associated theinsolvort together for the purpose of forming u corpora tion under the laws of the state of Nebraska and for that purpose have adopted the Articles of Inoorapora- tion in substance as follows : FIKBT. The name of the enoor- poration is Broken Bow Dairy Co SKCOND. The principal place of business of this corporation is and shall bo Broken Bow Custer county Nebraska THIBD The general nature of the business to bti oouduoted by said corporation is and shall bo the man- ufaoturing of nd dealing in dairy prodnotH ; the acquiring and owing iMM-harj real eriatf , thi < tnoiin n matnteiMiivti ol nei'asHitr ) build III H and more eupfoiaily the build ing of a separator station to lease FOKTII. The amount of the oapi tnl Mock of mud corporation ehal ! $2,000.00 divided into 41 share * at pi r v.iliuof 860 00 each , which oek IH i on H8i'Hsable. Fli'TJU Tin- ( . u'l.nicniunpiit of inis uorpur ation ih and Hhall be the 22nd of Jan 1000 , and oonliiuirlor twenty years unleHH sooner < linolved by nniLual consofit or act of law. SIXTH. ThiH oompany shall un subject UHnlf to any indebtedness. SEVNTH The affairn of this company shall bo con ducted by a board of five directors ; 'i hpflo offiuors , as well au President Secretary and Treasurer , shall bp elected by the stock holders of the company. J. A. TAYI.OB , F. U. AIITHUB , F. A Bortran , -Direotoifi. JOHK STUAHT , C L GuTTBIlflO.V 33 4t A FREE PATTERN ( her own ielectjlonjto rery rutiicrlUr. Ilcautlful cot. oiwi llthtwriiptiod platei nd Illuttiadani. Orljln l , latest , ftrtUUo , eiulall and ntrUUyuinv-l tocnlgDi. MS CALL'S MAGAZINE1 economies , fancy ' orlc , hmiaohold , hort itorl . current topic * , etc. 8uloHb to-day. Only Wo. yearly. Lady ag uti vrtoitod. &UCL& for terms. For laillM , mliiei , irfrli and llttlo children. Tbat c r > - fain vtyllsti" chlo " effect not attained by tlm UM of anr otbtr iwttenii. Hare DO equal foritjloond perfect DC , MS . - . . PATTERNS' ' Bully put t ( ; ctb r. Only 10 and 1 cent ach-non nJjher. Sold In Dearly erery city avndtown , or uy mall. Atlc tot thorn , AbioluMly rerr ltt t uptolat4 itylM , TUB lUcOALl , OOMPANY , . rw T.ik CHf , * * O. S. Land Office , JAMES WniTdHEA * , - Boglstor P. H. YOUNG. . . . - Bocoivor 0. St Land Office , Broken now , Ncbr. , I Jan. II , 1000. 1 A imfllclont contort affidavit having bean filed tn this ofllco by Nnthnn T. Gadd , rontcntnnt , ngnlnAt T. 0. * ntry No , 11H89 , made May 10 , 1800 , for awX * o. 24 , tp VI , II. C2 , by P nl 6. Jon tn , oontoxtoo , In wlilcli II Is nlleKAil ttiAt Mid ClMm- niit , rnnl S. Jonscn , has felled to plow , plant or cnltlvnto any portion of mid trnct nml * nld lachc * oxl t nt ( hi * tlmoj mid parties nro hereby notified to appear , respond and offer evidence tnncmng alrfalienation at lOo'clock n.m. on Fob , St. 100Q. buforo the Register and Itccclvcr at the United States LnndOfflcoIn Hrokcn How , Neb. The ald context/Hit havlnir.ln a proper anidnvlt , filed Sept. Mil , 1899 , not forth facts which hey that after duo diligence , personal i rvlro of tb s notice can not lip luado , It In hereby onloi cd aiirt directed that rncli notJoo l i glvon by due and proper publication. publication.PIUNK II. YOOKO , Hecolrci. I.Mid Office nt Lincoln , rfob , I J Jan. 12,100. . } 1 Kotlco l hereby Klrvn thatttw follow Inp-nam. cd settler has Hied notice of 1 < 1 Intention to make flnnl proof In pnpnort of hU clnlm , ana that eitld proof will lie mndo hi-fore the County Jndgc , Rt Ilrolcen How , Nob. , ou I'chruanr 2 h , .900 , Viz : I'riuikO llrown , 11. K. No. 174M , tor the ftwH uwW wM swk anil io > ( wtf SO-1HO. he namra the following wltncge a to piovn hla cnnllnnonn rcxldcnro tipon and cultivation ot aid land , tie : Oco , ( ) . Wnlnrn , cf llrokon IJow John O , Tnylor , John I' . Towell , O I ) , Manila , of IJonvyu , Nob. J.S' , JOHNSON , Iti'Rlstor. NONlCK FOIl PUBLICATION ( Isolated Traoi ; Notlco IB boreby Klrrn that in pnrannnco of Inetructlona from the Commissioner of tnn Ucn- " oral land onion , nmUirauthorlty voU-d ui him by 1 I voctlon iMM , U. a , Kuv. Slat. , n ummidcd l > y tlm I 5 act of congress , appron-d Feu UO , 189 , " ) , wo will proceed to ollor nt public nale nu thoUDth dny of February , next , lit till * ofllce , the followliiK trnct. of land , to-wlt : The lot 1 , coc. 0 , tp 1 ( N. . it 1)1 ) \V. of Oth P. SI. Any nml nil persona claiming adversely the aboto dcxcrlbml Innda nro ndvlaed to lllo their clnlioB In tliU olllco on or hufcru II o day above dctlnnatcd for the comruunciituenl of eald eato , otherwise their rights will bo fotfoltiU JAMKH WIHTISIIUAD , IlegUtor. FUANK ; it. YOUNG , itecoivcr. OUDEll ON OHANT1NQ AUMINISTIUTIuN The Btato ot Nebraska , I Cuiter County. I . . _ County Court for said County. At a session of the County Court , hold nt tlio County Court room , in and for unld county , nt llroken How , on the 3rd dny ot Fobnnry , A.D. , 101M. Present , J. A. Armour. Ot. Jndgo. lu the matter ot the cstuto ot Goo , U. Greenwood , deceased. Wt.cn'iiH , letters of adtulnlRtrntlon hnro tliladny been granted to Jnmca Lodwlch as adiulnlstrator of the fsUtoof Uco.H.Grconuoocl. Ordered , thnt six montliB bo allowed for crudltora to present lliulr clalniB agnlnst said ectnto for ncljunimant and allowance , and one year bo allowed unld ndmln'- ' triitor to nettle mi eald cetntu , from the 10th day of February , A.I ) . 1000 , And It IB further or dered that notice be glrmi crudltorB of said estate to appear before me , at tbe county court room lu raid county , on the 10th dny of March , 1000 , on the 10th day of Mny. IDOo , and on tlio 10th dy of Atonal , 10UO , at 10 o'clock n. in , each day , by printed In raid county , four weeks nuccustlvcly , prior to tlm 10th day of March , 11:00. : for tlia nurpoBo of nrciBciitlng their claims lotmljustincnt und nllowttiicu. J. A. AUMUUlt , ( BKAL. ) OourftyJndKu. Facts That Every Patriot January 1st. and Voter j jj * Ought to Ka.ow. ; THE 1900 AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. A MM M Containing Full Information Upon All Statistical Facts and Figures. Every The I Politician TheNew Will Want A Copy. Congress. A Complete Guide to the Forthcoming Elections of 1900. SPECIAL ( The South African FEATURES. 1 War ; War in the Phil- vJ The International > xv N v ippines ; tional Peace Congress ; Our Naval and Military Establishments ; The Samoan Settlement ; The Great Trusts and Their Capitalization , and. many other subjects of equally vital interest. A complete History of such of the Sfiips in tbe Amtrtctn Navy , by Edg&r St&nton. Muc ky , Historian U.S. Nvoy THE STANDARD . AMERICAN ANNUAL. 'Price Pojtpiid to tny tddrwi. \25cts. \ THE WORLD , Hta TheWaiihiiiiiton Post tells of a brlg&t boy , oaa of the pagou iu the senate at Washington , wlio WM at ono of the son- etc enruncoB wh n lady approached with a visiting card In her hand. "W1H you hand tb ! * to Senator Blank ? " she aid. "I oaaaot , " rupllcd the boy ; "all sards mart be taken 0 ? the cast lobby. " Tbe wotnMi WAS Inclined to bo angry and went awuy nuiUorlug. Then a thought fttruok her , and tailing out her josketbook she found n. twonty-flve- ' * acc pl oc. With it 111 her hand she 1w cvt back to the boy. "Here , my lad , " t > eald , In a coaxing tone , "here is a < yanKcr to take my card in. " "Madura , " said the boy , without a mom - m nt' hesitation , "I am paid a larger alary than that to keep cards out. " Model of the MaUe. Right In trout of the entrance to tha office of Secretary LOUB in the navy de partment thor * U a model of the bat tleship Maina alx foot in length , la * closed In a ffluu case. It la a p rf ct llkenesof the vessel aa aha appeared when she went into commlaalon , and her miniature la } * pw displayed at