Notlco to Members of Coi M. A meeting of Company M , will bo held ot tlio court house Saturday , April a 1st , at a o'clock , for the pur pose of mustering in tlio company. All who have enrolled arc urged to be | > rcBent on that date. The list id yet n few men short of the required number and any who want to enlist should make application at once , at ) the number IB limited. VV. H. OHHOHNKI Kooruitiug Officer. A Ten cent Mntlnee. On Saturday afternoon of th'iH week , the Columbia Big Stock Co. will put on a matine' at the opera house. Ten cunts tvill admit any ntie , big or little , to any part of tin house , Episcopol Church Good Friday , Apiil 13 ; 10 a. m , , morning prayer and address on th" death of Christ ; 4:15 : p. m. , child- ten's service ; 8 p. m. , Litany and sermon onlho Cross of Christ ; what it means to uo Kanter , April 15 ; 11 a. m. , Easter flcrmor and iho Holy Communion ; 3:15 : p. in. , childran's Easter hervici" 8 p. m. , uvening prayer ; sermon on the walk to EmmaiiH , Ileport From Vincent's Meeting. A Slim Reception Admiral Dtwey Preferred 16 lo I n Oead Isiue. Oconto , N b. , April 9 , 1000 A Mr. Vi'-jcent.iixrent.popullat rr nud editor of tlio Non-Conformist , a pnper printed nt Omnhn , Neb , mndo u ppeecli nt Oconto on Saturday evening last to about 15 people in tlio nudienuu After the speech , which was a combina tion of socialism , nnnrchlem nnd eome otber IBHJ , Mr. Vincent utkt'd that all purilea who wen ; not thoroughbteJ pope ol.tho llrat water , should withdraw from the hull as Lo then \v iut ° d lo orgnnlzo a Ku K'ur ICIun. Eight voters then li'Jt tlo linll leaylig Mr. Vlncont and hie eevon thorciighb'ida. Mr. Vincent tlien biiitl ho hfld a few qiitiBtlona'tn piopound , nnd toabowtbuli s ock each parly wna r quested to proui ls to answer yea to each question. 01 the s'tiff was off. Inq. 1. Don't you know ftntouroon gross eliould follow the example of the democrats that were In congress during our civil war and vote no more nu-n and no , more money for those hirelings now In the PbllllplnetlBlandst Ana. Tca.by nil eovor. Inq. 2. Don't you know that John M. Thureton nnd Uill MiKinley btought en thla unholy war willi Spain. Anp. 2 Mr. Mlddle8.vitrt nnlil that he nlways understood li wna our suuatoi \V. V.Allen but rather than go out ol the Klan would nuswor yes. ns he lind u co'Jslu holding a good job under Gov Puyntorl Inq a. Don't jou know that VV. J. JJrynn la ilcher todiiy , that in , OWIIB more tllthy lucre , than ho would bave _ had in tltiy years , if he had not run tor tpresident and took up collection Ana. 3. Mr.-ConUy took exception" to thla question ar.cl made quite a goon apocoh. lie fu'd hoMIS a Bryan man , had fought , bled and d.ed for pr.pullem niui Mr. Urynn , and wlioro n Admlriv Dewey was a great and good naval of 11 oar , ho did not bullevo he was a thor oughbred democrat or pop as ho did know or ought to know , that the pops , with the exception of J. U. Painter , were on Spain's aide. Great applause nod Int. withdrawn by lion. Mr. Vin cent. Inq.1. . Don't yon know that 10 to 1 Is the only standard for monetary af fairs. Air. Conley mildly proposed , that as that wna a dead issue the qucetiou be withdrawn. Curried. Mr. Vincent then made another short address In which be said , that although he was for Dewey as the bust chance to . uefeat the republican party , lie was In 111 foot a socialist and would like all pres ent lo join bauds hiid join the new party i but If they would not do en , vote for Ijowoy or liryau ns the convention , rnmid. Truly , SOI ) . Ciitiire iteiiin. The fanuera are feeling very cheerful over the rain. Joseph Pigman has started on his roundb as asaeBBor. Wo wish him BUCCCBB in hia work. Rev. D. C. Thomas of Soranton , Penu , has accepted the call to be come pastor of the First Eudo1) ) Baptist uhuruh. Preaching every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Sunday evening at halt pant HOVCU. A now sod church is going to bo built in the same place as the old church. All are invited to attend. I Al Morgan is suffering with head ache. Ho is not able to attend to opring work. Joseph Orchard has adopted a litt.'o boy baby. Frank Labordo is working for Mr. Baldwin. Do not work those horses too hard , Frank. Uytio. John Morford has sold his farm to I. D. Shum and informs us that ho will buy a qr section in Merna Valley. David Ttollin and wlfo and Ch.m 112 Ilifrby nnd family fpont laHt Sun day with M. Oowloy. 0. A. Griffith has informed ua that hi * caw Frank Draper [ 1 uiling corn last Saturday. Broken Bow and Oconlo mail inuto has ol'aimcd handn. John Kuinharl IISIM Bold to MrH. Nellie E. Burkctt. After the favorable weather ol the last two weeks seeding in well advanced , lho early sown in coining up and is n good stand. Ij. M. Pickett and Loyd Kuah and carpenters are building a large homo for Alford Cooper. I wns reading nn nitvurtiBeiuont o CliftinberliUn'H Colic , Oliolum and Dhur liooa Ufinoily In 'lie ' Worcester Enter ptleo rcconth , wh'oh li'iitla mo 10 wrlti this I can triilhlully ay 1 ntvor uacc nuy remedy ( qiuil It It for col'c and d - iirihoi-n. I liiiVii IIIVIT liud td UBO mor iluui t no or two doBca to euio llio wo cuso with myself or children. VV. A Siroud , Piipotnok' ' ) ( Mly. Md. For enl by nil Do you want a line table ? Lee ! atthe Wisconsin , ball bearing slidcH niaBHivo carved bracket legs , acini can open and uloso it. A.W. Drake iMiwO boanlon has already opened his place of businesH on North Side , first door South of Wilsons Drako'ri. Ho uiven a kindly invita lion to all his old customers and many new OUCH , Mike is no strang er in our city , and has been in the Hume LniHincflH for years in Broken Bow , ho knows Low to treat hia customers. His room is very Hinall , but was the best location nt the time of renting , Uo in sorry that lioonto was defeated for it makes a deference in IMH trade nnd IH goino ; to lese his nearest neigh bor. Mr. Jack .Larkins is one of his best friuii'ls , but the best of fi lends must part. Miku has put in a nice line of I rush candies and oon- fcctionciy and he will try t > run the hind ) department ns near as he can on the nlioit order p'nn. No square meal for twenty live cunts lie will charge according to what vou got. Ho moaiih to keep a line line of cigars nnd tobaccos. He will try to please all. MUCK ScAHLONjBrokon Bow , . Complexion ItcauUUlur Wo want every lady lender of the HuruiiMOAM to try Dwight'm Com plexion Boautilier , the most exqui- Hito toilet preparation. It is pure and hnrmlcssmnkcs the face smooth aa velvet and fair as alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it we will for a short time only send Fuuir a full 8.7,0 Fifty cone box to every lady who will pond us her post ollico ad dress silver dime to pay for packing and pOHtago. Only ono ruicu box to each address but Indies may order for their friends. Each box mailed separately. Send this notice arc ! your order at ONCK to D. W , Cusmsi : < feJo. ( , Huntington W. Vn. ElliuuitiatlHiit Curctl. My wlfa Ima usi-U Chr.inborliiln'B Pain Ihhn ( or rliuuumtidin with grunt relief nnd I enu recommend it us a tpluntllc liniment ( or rbeiimntlun and otno houBtbold nu ( or wliloti wo liuvo foiir It vnluablo. W. J. Gnyler , lied Greek N.Y. Mr. Cuylor la ono of the lotu'ing mcr chHiitB of thla village and ono of IhomoB promlnnnt inin in this vicinity. W. G Phlppin , Editor Keel Crock Ilornkl. Fo cnlo by all Drti leta. IsThla Plain Enongh- If you have a nagging oougl and arc looauig flesh , go to a drug store , snd got a bottle of Shiloh's Consumption Cure. Take two- thirds of it , and then , if you an. not benefited , return the bottle to the druggist , and wo will rclurr your money. Isn't that fair ? No one could ask more. H6 cts. 5u cts and $1.00 a bottle. Worse Than War- Hundreds are killed in war. but hundreds of thousands arc killed by consumption. There would bo no deaths at all caused by this terr.blo disease. If people could bo made to understand that Shiloh's Cough and Consumption euro is a sure cure remedy if taken in the early stages. 25 ots. , 50 cts. and $1.00 a bottle. Druggists will return the money if a euro is not ailootod. OAMEUON &KEKSE , VI rOHNKVS AJCOUN8KI.LOR8 AT LAW. Hoi ni > 16-3 Honlty block , llrokou Ita.v , Nub. PENN & D011RIS , lU.AOKSMITUS. All ilnds of work In our line done promptly and In tlrat-olnes order , lied Blup on the corner , weet of tlio uoso houBO. Qlvo ua A trinl. Coal. Try Wilson Bros , for all kinds of hard and soft coal , and eo i they do not merit such favors ii quality , weights and price. B28-4 .EASTER CONCERT. . . . . TO BE GIVEN BY THE Harmony Band and Orchestra At North Side Opera House , Broken Bow MONDAY APRIL i6th , , 1900 Progrraxxi March ' ' America" ' 'Young KIKFKR Overture "Past and Present" DAI.BEY March "Ilamiltoman" HAU < Cornet Solo "Three Star Polka , " Mr. R. W. WII.KINS "Serenade" March "Indepemlentia" HAL , Brass Quartet "Worship of God" BKRTHOVEN MKSSKS. WIUUNS , BUNJAMIN , PHITJJPS AND MIU.RR Song and Dance "Dancing in the Dark" WENZI.IK Cornet Duet ' 'Short and Sweet" SHORT MIJSSRS BENJAMIN AND WIUCIN s INTERMISSION Selection "Superba" ' . DAI.BUY Orchestra Walts "Alameda" ? DAUJRY Duet for Baritone and Cornet "Miserere" from II Trovatore VKRDI Messers Miller and Wilkins Cake Walk "A Warmin Up in Dixie" PAUI , Trombone Solo "Must we Then Meet as Strangers" THOMAS Mr. Everett Moore. Grand Medley "Sweet old Songs" DAZ.BKY Galop "Kicker" LAURENDEAU Proceeds of this Concert go to buy new Music and Instruments. Help a good thing along. Admission 35 Cts. - - Children 15 Cts , EVERETT MOORE , Director. MISS PEARL LIGGETT , Pianist. Music the fiercest grief can charm And fate's severest rage disarm ; Music can soften pain to ease And wake dispair and madness please ! " -Pop O I wish to hay to my Friends and Patrons that I am now located in the Now Briok building , on west side of Square , whore I will be belter prepared to servo them than ever be- fcro. p. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician. O They are not Made by a Greedy , Grasping Trust. We have $30.00 Eagle that at the price can't be beat for rough road use. It is backed by the regular Eagle Guarantee and equipped with either Morgan & Wright , Ran tan or Vine Tires. BICYCLE , GUN AND TYPEWRITER RE PAIRING. EDWIN F. 2i5 Thf flfMTl Ju t out Cut this ad i nc T1 13 uem om aml sem , „ to ,1S with $1.110 and we will send you one of the m.w tiem Graphophoncs hy Express , COD subject to examination You ci.ii examine it at ) onr express oflice and i ( found exactly as icprcM-med tniltily satisfactory in every way , and the c > | iial u \ ju to any machine sold at 10 and Jl'J , pay oui agtnr Our Special Olfer Price , $5 oo , and express charge 1 < s the Jl sent with order for home amusement tin i j , J H * * ' ' v/ " ' > r King of Merry-Makers liaSx j llollr Winds hkc clock I'l all the ' GUniorc's' ( i tt up a ij s pieces ol Sousa's and . Iaffir / \ } i Hectics , 1 tils runny Stories will repeat jour own voice , your friend's voice , . , b- \xi3 : i'f siinn Into It.kloncs tulil lo it You can male \our records easily and reproduce them at once , ns often as desired I'rice $5.00 includes Improved Gem Graphophone , OIK extra loud alumniiim Reproducer , one 10-inch horn , one Heating Tube , llest lxlil' billon Kccurds ( musical or talking ) foadoicn , Vic each. Slot Country dealets will find a veritable gold mine In our two new slot Mnrlilnoc machines , 'Ihc "Ideal" Graphophone $ ao and wonderful "Ha\ " , ' " ' Klncto.scopc ( or moving picture machine ) $15 , operates automatic > l'v ' requires no attention whatever , can he pi iced on top of show case or counter Machines pay for thim 1.1/u ui two weeks , 'Ihc Klnctoscopo dots for Iho eye what the Graphophone docs for the ear Ob. < hr' JIH is act and move . as if nlivc Reproduces In miniature the same subjects as the large hundred dollar P I'lklun. Machine' . Ihe pnilor "Kay" Moving Picture Machine , three belts with cat h machine Semi u < l mile will itmion either machine hy I'vpress C O 1) , subject to examination II found exactly .ti icproented and enlirely satisfaciory in every way , pay the agent bur price , less the"ill rc'nt uiiii urder Compute new llluvtratrd Kinetoscope , Gniphophone and Record Catalogue , conuinlne lull descrip- ll n of bnjc exhibition shoxv oulfiti , raising from fit ) to J.V ) , sent lice on ictjucst. f 'nrgcr & Ulish , Western SellltiR Agts. 904-910 Alain St. , Diibuque , Iowa -W- < sp&5P rslMr : . te Ww tea tr- > SLi uTEn a5 We carry a \ \ c rci 'ivc ttoik ( if gondi ( mm 10,000 to valued at Jr , OUO Utters . . 11,500,00000 every day I I -I l"\ ' # / , / > - ' 6 " IrV" I ! ! ! ' ! ! ' : ! ! ! ' " " ! " ! - y1IM v .r1' We own and occupy the tallest mercantile bulldlnc In tli" % vorld. We hayo over 3,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred olerks arc Constantly engaged Filling out-of-town orders. 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YOURS FOR USINESS , Peal © Ttie Grocers Vliolesale & Retail BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA. Wo have ever 100. Hfts of good first-class Farm Harneps that wo will sell at the old price of last year. Our rea $ rtv son for this is that wo have carried them ovur from last ' year and the leather in them was nought oheap. This * gives ns a chance t' : undersell all oompeiitors by ten per cent. I 1 For Cash Only , I * * 'V ! Uo Pall Time on these Goods. At low price quoted. On Saddles wo are nlways right , Don't forgot our line of Hardware , Barb Hog Fence , Buggies and Wagoii , Cook Stoves and Ranges , the' best on earth for Iho price. m&tiWmm