( F. 0. WOIWALt , President. J. A. lUItltIS , Cathltr. . . . . . A. J. KOBKHT60NVlco-Prc8. W. D. 11LACKWELL , Asu'l Cahl0f Farmers Bank of Ouster County , BROKEN BOW , NEB. Transacts a General Banking Business. County Claims nndJA ( Warrants Bought. Has n full line of gs , Paints and Wall Paper. no Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet Articles , etc. Store on or of Fifth avenue and Main street , Broken Bow , Nob. ; , President , Lincoln , Neb , II. 0 , HOCIERS , Cashier , Broken Bon , NO , Vice-Pro * . , llrokon How. S. H. 110XT , Ass't Cashier , MpriW olAIJi BROKEN BOW , NEB. GEN'ERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. a. H. Barnhamj J. M.Hlmbcrlluij. S. O. lioyt. n. Q. Honors. connEeroNDKNTS : \Jnlted | State * Nation * ! Bank , Omaha. I'honlx National bank , Now York. First.NauunR ] Dank , Lincoln , Nebraska. 'E WANT to aay to the Public that our health is fairly good , and hav- inqlaid aside our winter clothes , taken off our high collar and with our eyes turned in the di rection of businosd. Wo are ready to servo our customers with the best of LUMBER , LATHS , POSTS , in faot ANYTHING usually kept in 'a FIRST CLASS LUMBER YARD. We make our own SHINGLES andtjwe know they are GOOD. Wo have the FINEST SCREEN DOORS of the Season. PRICES ! WELL THEY ARE LOW. Oh say ! Tryour $4.00 COAL for cooking. Remember PHONE 70. BROKEN BOW , NEB. I Once Was Lost , tut How I Have Pound It- Where ? At my door.1 "At the Eagle Grocery. What in the world is it , my dear ? It is at the Eagle Grocery , a mam moth stock ef Groceries , and at the lowest prices you ever hoard of. The Eagle has been reading the papers and keep- int ; posted tm 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 cundy for sale cheap , i iiatmai committees are invited to call and get my prices , . member the place , on the big corner , jnst east of .First Nstional Bank. W. S. SWAN , Proprietor. F.-T : Equality , Economy , Security , m Tbo true test forlLlfe Inanranoe < ! found In tbo Equity of the Contract , A tha Economy ot Managementand [ the Security for theJPayment. $ f " | | THE ORIGINAL Sfi" S Bankers Life Association , jjj.5 : Boa Molnoa , Iowa. 1 IJlEg BDWAUD A. TEMPLB , President. jfl'f ! OrganlzodJJulyilst , 1879. Vtii j ; * ! . Guaranty Fand.forleaf ety. VtiiI jAt/i / Barplni Fund for.protectton. Supervliod by 3,000 depository banks. i Becnrltlea dopoeltedwltli tUe.etftto ] departrocDt. IS Coniervatlve inothodR. m Preferred Ills < sLow Hates. Quarterly Payments. ; * : , - : For rates and full Information , call mm iiJ.S on or address | J , A , HARRIS , m m ! & $ Agent for Ouster County , Neb. KtJ Ofllco at Formers Hank of CUBtcr ISlf County , Broken Dow , Neb. $ * * " # m WANTED Several persons for District Office Managers in this state to represent mo in their own and surrounding counties * Will ing to pay yearly $000 , payable weekly. Desirble employment with .lingual opportuities. References vVxobnngod , Enclose eelf-addresccd tamped envelope , S. A , Park , 890 Oaxtcn Building , Chicago , TIME TABLRU BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Denver , Omalm , Helena , Chicago , Untie , Ht Joseph , Portland , Kunsaa City , Salt Lake City , St. Louis , and all Han Kranoleco , points east and south. and all polnta west. Til AIMS LKAVTJ AS FOLLOWS : EAST. No. 43. tbrougli express dally , Lincoln. Omaha , and all polnla cast. . . o:20 : a.ui- No. 44. Local piifscngcr , departs. . 11:2ft a. m. No. 40. Tlirougli trolgbt east lally..6:80 : a.m. No. 48. Local freight east arr. dally 13.01 p.m. Voparte at 1.03 p.m. " - - ' Except tiunday. WKBT. No. 41. through czprcse dally , Ilclona , Datto Portland , all points west 105p. : m Mo. 4J. Local pueecnger.arrlveB at..4:65 : n. m. No , 45. " " wed " 10'6 u. m No. 47. " " " " 2:16 : p. m Departs at _ 8.45p , m Except tiunday. Slcoplnu , dining and reclining chair cara ( Boats ( rco ) on tbrougli trains. Tlckua Bold and bag * gaga checked to any point In tb United State * and Canada , No. 48 has murchondlBo cars Tneaday * , Thurs days and Saturdays. No. 45 will carry passougurs for Aneelmo , Ila ! icy , Seneca , Whitman and Alliance. No. 4(3 ( will carry passocgord ( or Ravenna Draud lelaml , Sewaid and Lincoln , laformatlon , mnps , time tnblca and tlckel call oa or wrtto to 11. L. Orrueby , agent , or J Frauds , 0. i' . A. , Oimiliv. Nebraska. II. L. Onueor. A cnt. IJiirlliib'tou Kouto Through Sleeping Cars to San Francisco. No changes-no delays-no ohacco of ruiBpin coniiQCtions-if yon go to California via the Burlington Route The Burlington runs through sleoq ing cara Omaha , Lincoln and lias- tings , to S.Ut Lake Olty and Sr.i FranoiBoo , daily. Dining oars all the wey. Librai y cars west of Ogdon. Finest floouei \ in the world. See nearest Burlington _ tioke , agentor write J. Francis , G. P. A , , Omaha , Nebraska , SITUATION IN MADAGASCAR U a by No Meant U rd th l4Ut Of It. Wo have by no means hoard the last > f Madagascar , says the London Times. The French have sent out an army of officials. Indeed , the fouctionnalrcs for utnumber the civil population , and they arc making themselves beloved if nono. The law allows ouo month' * orced labor , but the officials are * n- orclng as much as six months , BO the aborers have taken to the bush and rlvato employers cannot got hand a to work for them. The taxaa are opproa- Ivo and in some cases downright oollsh o. B ; an annual tax on every head o ! cattle and every hectare of rlco ultlvated. The result Is thai the cat- la arc being slaughtered , BO that beef B already scarce and dear ; whllo rloo , which was formerly exported , haa now o be Imported. The natives are cut- Ing down the India-rubber trees and the whole country Is unsettled. About nine or ten oitlclals have been hilled and the northwest coast Is In more or ess open revolt. All the residents agree that If Franco found herself nt war or In difficulties , there would bo a general massacre of French officials. Trade Is languishing. The two chief American firms have left or are Icav- ng 1. e. , they are merely liquidating old stock. The French have imposed a differential duty which , gives French manufacturers an advantage of about 12 per cent. French goods are charged per cent , and English goods CO per cent , of their value. The coasting schooners employed by the largo firms to supply their branch trading stations md to como under the French flag by l , 1899 , nnd the Germans arc sending theirs home rather than sub mit to this law. Proctora , the Bng- lab. firm , is doing good business , but only by Importing French goods In stead of English. Altogether Mada gascar furnishes an instructive object- esson in the methods of French col- onlzatlon , and might repay further study from those who contend that the lag has nothing to do with the trad * . HARD-WORKED LIVERS. Aa Organ That Performs Mciny Funo- tloiu. The liver is the jack-of-all-tradea of the body. Most organs are satisfied with doing their own particular busi ness , 'one man one job , " but there would seem to bo quite four or live dls- inct functions tor this Important or- : an. In the first place , each one of its millions of minute cells acts as a filter , guarding the portals of the blood from Intrusion. Our food may have under- jono the ordeal of digestion , but be- lore It IB allowed to circulate and nourish the body It must bo carried to , ho liver , which examines and prompt- y eliminates any particle likely to be Injurious to the health. Then again , as a tonic manufacturer the liver la without n , rival. It prepares a special medicine , and every now and again oends a dose to the stomach to induce It to work properly. Whenever the hn a little tlmo to spare from its other duties It manufactures a stock of this medicine ( the bile ) and saves It up In the gall-bladder until required. Moreover , the liver selects all the In soluble fats of our food , and by divid ing them Into very tiny globules nnd making a soap of them with an alkali , o liquefies them that they can be ab sorbed in the ordinary way. The super fatted livers of the Strnaburg geese ( used In making the famous pate de fole gras ) have been so overworked that they have entirely lost this soap- making power. One of the most curi ous things done 1'v the liver Is to deal with any starch v nubstances that are insoluble , and gradually transforming them Into a strange material that ia found nowhere else In nature namely , animal sugar. This sugar ( glycogenj cannot be Imitated by the most clever chemist , and It Is carefully saved In the body so as to compensate for any deficiency in the supply of the ordinary kind. Whether we consider tbo liver tui a filter or a soap-boiler , or an apoth ecary or a sugar-maker , we find it doing oaoh kind of work as though that on were Its soH care. Wewipapw f r the Itltlcra. A dally English newspaper Is to started in the Riviera. About 250,000 people visit the RlvUra during th winter months , and of these at least 4 fcsd are English or Americans , who Spjretoforefufa forced to sand to Paris &r Bowsp&pers in thfllr own language. fthe new pubVUafctan Trill bo called tbe Hklera , Dattn. Aa Afterthought. e # V "It vould be a good for ? if you thought twin speafclfts onoo. " Mr. Ooadley It's too late now.I , should hnvo pur- that n& * fcfcforo I proposed to Gor. Roosevelt on Colonel Theodore Roosevelt , the newly elected governor of New York Is something of a "rough rltU-r" In . He has ridden peace as well as In war. den roughshod over old prejudices bj recommending woman suffrage In hi 1e 1 Inaugural message to the legislature This lias stirred up a great commotion In New York. No governor of that state ever did such a thing heforc. Governor Roosevelt , however , has o.c o.a precedent and a good one. Our secretary cS retary of the navy , Hon. John D. Long , before being promoted to his present dignity , was governor of Massachusetts uys setts for several terms , and he always recommended woman suffrage to hoer leghlntnro In his messages. Other Massachusetts governors who have recommended It were Claflln , Wash- burn , Talbot , 'Ames and Greenbalco. c ' ' ' SV lttoni. Tha bonei of an average male skela- ton weigh twenty pounds , while those of a female are about ilx pounds lighter. AWifeSaysr'r. v 44 We have four children * With the flnt hree I ( tittered almost unbearable pate * from , 2 to H hours , and had to be placed uadu be Influence of chloroform. I ued three i wttles of Mother's Friend before our last child came-which s a strong , fat and lealthy boy , doing my housework up o within two hours > f birth , and luf- ercdbutafewhard pains. This Unl- ment 2s the grandest - est remedy ever made , " Mother's Friend will do for every woman what It did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let * cr. Not to use it during pregnancy fa a mistake to be paid for in pain and Buffering , Mother's Fritnd equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect , which in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes be muscles and allows them to expand. It relieves morning sickness and nervousness , it puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour , so that the actual abor is short and practically painless * Dan * ' , tt of rising or hard breasts to altogether avoided , and recovery is merely a matter oi a few days. Druggists sell Mother' * Prlend for $1 a battle. The Bradfleld Regulator Co. , Atlanta , Ga. Send for our free Illustrated book. Clubbing Kates. The REPUBLICAN offers the boat ates on subscription you oan got anywhere. 800 our prices. 'ho Illustrated Dee „ _ . . $2.00 'ho Weekly Uee „ „ OS 'ho Inter Ocean „ . . 1.00 'tie Farm Journal 1.00 Ttie Globe Democrat „ . l.UO The Toledo Hlado 1.00 ? be Itepubllcan „ . . „ 1.00 We will furnish you the whole ist one year for $3.95. Or wo will give you 'ho Ilepublicuu and Illustrated and Weekly Ueifor „ 82.40 'ho Itopubllcan and Inter Ocean for 1.60 'no llcpubllcan and Globe Democrat for. . . . 1.60 The Itopubllcau and Tolvdo Olado for . . . . „ _ l.H ) To anyone who accents any of ho above offers between now and the first of January , 1000 , we will ; ivo the Farm Journal for five years fioe ; or to anyone who pays up. Now is your time. Burlington Koute California Uxcuraloni Cheap ; quick ; comfortable. Leave Umahii 4:35 : p. m. Lin- doln G0 p. m. and Hastings 8:50 m. every Thursday , in cloau , modern , not crowded tourist sleep ers. No transfers ; cars runjight through to San Francisco and * Los Augeloa over the Scenic Koute , hrough Denver and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted ; upholstered in rattan ; Lave spring seats nnd backs and are provided with curtains , jedding , towlos , soap , etc. Uni formed porters and experienced ex cursion conductors accompany each excursion , relieving passengers of all bother about baggage , pointing out sbjeots of interest and m many other waya helping to make the overland trip a delightful exper ience. Second class tickets are honored. Bertha | 6. For folder giving full informa tion , call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office , or write to J. Francis , general passenger agent Omaha , Neb. The Way to go to Collforulv. la in a tourist Blceper , personally eon- ducted , via the Burlington Koute. You don.t change ours. You make fast tluio. YOU see the finest eoenery on tbo globe. Your car Is not as expensively fur- nlsued as K place sleeper , but it IB Just aa clean , just AS comfortnblo , Just as good to ride In and nearly $20.00 cheaper. It line wide vestibules ; Pintfich gaea high back seats ; a unformed Pullman porter ; clean bedding ; epaoiona toilet rooms , tables nnd beating range. Doing strongly and heavily built , It rides suiootbly ; it is warm in winter and cool in summer. In cuitngo of each excursion party ia an experienced excursion conductor who accompanies It rigbt through to Loss Angeloa. ( jars leave Omaha , St. Joseph , Lincoln aud Hastings every Thursday , arriving San Franclpco following Sun day , LOBS Angeles Monday. Only three days from Missouri River to the Pacific Coast , including two stop-overs of 1 % hours at Denver and 2 } hours at Salt Lake Olty , two of the most Interesting cities on the continent , For folder giving full ( information , call at any Burlington Itoute ticket ofllce , or write to , J. FiUNCiS- GeaM. Pass. Agt. , Omaha , Neb. 80HEDULE OF BROKEN BOW MAILS. 1'ouch for west will cloao at 8 p. m. , except Sunday when It will cloto at 7 p in. iptm Poach , east for train No. < U oloiee at 6.30 A m and ( oi Mo. 44 cloeos ut , 11 a m. Mall ( or Aneluy and poluU oust of Qrand Iiluud carried on Lrtlu No- Oconto rla ot Ityuo and Tuckervllle , dully ex cept Sunday closes , at 7 a m : rtsturnluff came day CalUway via , ilc'Kiuley dally ozccpt 8undnor cloici at 7 a m , r tarnlng tame duy. Hound Valley via Green and Elton oloie air u m , Mouday , Wedoeidy aud Kridayi , retnrnlni ; 8nuio day. Bumner Tla Uarniey , Georgetowu and Upton arrrlrot at ll.Stf , Toeedsy Thuredny aud Satur day , returning leavei at 12,30 tama day. Oflloiliouri from 1.00 H in to 3.00 p m. San- day 8.30 to 9.SO a , HI. Lobby open week dayi from 7 a toJS p m.r 'L. U. JJHTITT , I'.M. [ For Bale i ' I The William E. Wcokorly farm , I northeast quarter , eootion twenty- three . , township thirteen , north of .range nineteen , west 0 principal | meridian , 0 room frame houao , email granary ' , sod stable , windmill and .good ( well.5 Forty acres in pasture , ' ninety-five ' aoros in cultivation , bal- ' 'anoo unbrokengpSSJ B , E , Gr.AS 8 8 Broken Bow Nobr , Notice. ( Wo , the undoraignod , have leased what ia kuown aa dandy's Sand Bank. Parties wishing sand oan have same by calling on us. Z. O. & W. J.CllOBB. 4-10 Broken Bow , Neb "Wax Candles Nothing ! MI adds no mnch to thnrlinrmof the drunluit room or boudoir it * tlio nuUIr mill- tnt light from OOUIWVA Onndlm. , Nothing will oontrllmtK innrn to Ihn artl tlo tucoe * of tlio Imirhron , j ton or dinner. The liriit ilt > riirattn candle * fur tin liiu'lrnt or thn niont rlaboratt fund Ion for rot- , t g or m/Mnltm. Miidn In nil cotura and tlio tiin < t diMlrnto tintH liy hT.VM > Alll > Oil , OI. nnd unld nvt'rjnrliero. J , J , SNYDER , - Notary Public , ami Jnatlc * of tbo Peace , Special Attention clr- en to collection ) , Depositions taken , pnntlon vouchers neatly pxccutod nnd all kinds of legal papers wrltcn. Ofllco west sldo square , lirokcn How , Nob. Limcl Counter , Ec Mnl'.oy , Prop'r. All kinds if soft drinkH. Best brand of cigars. 1st building east of Farmori1' bank. J. M Scott Attorney at Law , BKOKKNBOW , NflBK. Wm. F. lQ.opkins , ANI > Piano and Specifications on short notlco. Ma terial ( in nlshcd aud buildings completed choapei ban any man In thu itnto. Satisfaction gu r n cod ai to plan a mm Rpcclflcatlonfl. Dr. E. M. Hogan , Graduate Dentist Onico over W..B.Swan's drooury stora. Broken Bow , - Neb. Clinton Day , AN HUUOKON , Broken Bow , Neb. Oflloo over Uyoreon's grocery. Rcaly denoo ( Mi houeo west of Baptist ohurob. A. THOWeSON , CONT1UOTOH AN1 > 11UILDKU. and estimates on short no- tlco. Broken Bow , Neb. Dr. Chas. L. Mullins , PUYBIOIAW AND BoBaEON. 3d stairway from west ond,5n Realty block ; residence , 3rd west M , B , church , same Bide of street. TV nw > inoiOBinif tWfl d. nd Mo rad wo will lead you tu" beautiful Mando Ino by oxprcji. C , O. D. dubloct to examina tion. If founO exactly ns represented you can pay the express agent our SPbO- lA.tor/EttprIo . * 8.oo less the 60 cento , or 85.60 and exoress chartea. This Is * regular 15.00 Initrument , eulla rosowooa body , fancy pearl and ebony checkered cdito. boftutlful pearl butwrny guard plate.rosowood flngeropara nnd nlcUol tail pleeo. You can hvo cither nMftudolluo , aultar.BanJoorVlolIn on t e BametermB. Write for TREE musical Catalogue. Addreas , A. Hoaye , Otunha/Meu. * > - 3- & " y- " ip-j& yis - - A FREE PATTERN li r own i l otloptp ) rtrr i ljprib r. B utlful 09) ) . r d Ilth0ifr pn d pl t < i ind llluiiiotloni. Oflglii * ) , , rtlitlo , iqxliltfl and itriotly up-to-dnta dcilf ni. MS CALL'S MAGAZINE1 , coonomltf. fanojr work , houitboltl titnt * . torl , ourr nt topics. to. Bubicrita to-d y. I > dr geut w ntia. Bend lor t rm * . Tor ladlM , mlHM. ( rfrli and llttlA ohlldnn. That e r > t lnilrlua'"clilq" , , ? irtc not attained bjr Hit nit ol in * oUw * f > itUrii . IltTtoo AnllAl fnrfltTlB&Ild ptfftct Oi. r put jtntr. Only 10 II c.nti eadi-nav > r > r nv XT. S. 'iiand Office , JAMES F. n. YOUNG , . Land Offlco at llrokon How. Neb. , I April 0 , I POO. f Notice IA hereby glrcn tlmt ttift'folInwInK-nntn. * d settler hns filed notlen of hid Intention to tnako final proof In cnpnort of hi * claim , and that mid proof will bo nmilo before ItoglKtor and ReeClrer llrokon How Neb. , on May 18 , 1900 , Tin Clinrlen'A. SIOMfjrotiiery , of DroVon How , Neb. , for'ttio'H.'K. 007 , nw Ki ico. 17 , twp. 18 , It. 20 , W. Ilnimmos the following witnesses to 'proTOliln contlnnoiu rcsldonoo nnoti and cnltlvntlon ot laid Inml , rUi Molllo Walton , William A. Tooloy , Woiloy W Toolcy.'AlfredJ.SlOKgolt , all ot Vroken How , Neb , 4 18 Of " "JAKSS W1ITBHKAD ! , KoEHtor. _ STATIC OF WKDHA8KA , I . . OD8TKH OOUNTT , { " COUNTY COUIIT FOIfBAID'COUNTV. c At a irvslon of the County Ccurt.l-hold fat tb county court room , In and for sola county , n llrokon How , on the 5th dny of March , A. D. , 1900. Proeoiit , J. A. Armour , County Judge , % In the matter ot the catnto ot John. M. Holeomli . WHKHEAB , IxjUoraof mlmlnlatrntlon Imvo thin day bean urantcd to Amanda U. Holcomb as nd * tntnlttratrtx ot thu catato of ( JolmLM. Ilolcomb ItUOiinicnsD OiinicnsD , That nix inontlm bo allowed for creditors to piesont tlinlr claims ngnlnst raid ea * tate for adltiatraout and nllownnoo , nnd ono year bo allowed vald administratrix to soltlo up ald e tate , from the 10th day ut March , 1UOO. AWD ir IB rimTitBiiouuuiiKU , That notlco bo Riven to the crcdllora of antil cutnto , to nmicar before fore tm > , at the county court room In aald comity , on the HHli day of May , 1000 , on the lOtU day ot July , 1000 , and ou thu 10th dnv of September , 1000 , at 10 o'clock , n. in. , each day , by publication In the Cnstcr county HKPUDUOAN , a nowipapor printed In mid county , four wrakj successively , prior to the 10th day of May , 1DOO , for the purnoau ot presenting their claims for adjustment nnd nl- lowanco. J. A. Austouii , County Judgo. [ BEAU ] U-8 UKOKBN UoW..NKii. , Btiiroh 18. 1000. Notlco ; U hereby glren that the following unmcd xcttlor lias tiled notlco ot hla Intention to inako ilnnl proof In tupport of tils claim , nnd thnt mid proof will bo mndu before ieal ti > r and ro- colvcr at Urokuti How , Nob. , on April 80. 1000 , viz : Walter lOK ! r8 of llroKen How , Nob. , U. U. No.sXH , for the w I * nw , w > 4 sw , acctltin a , ill ] township 10 N. , range 'M W. Ho names the lol. lowing wltucaaua lo proroihU contlnuo * rei > l- II deuce upon and culltrallon ot aald land , vU : William 1 Satientof Itonnd Vnll y.Nol ) . , Albeit H. ChrUmiin of UroUon How , Nob. , Frnnk\\ | CUM of Walworlh , Neb. , Uoburt Alllcon of Mlllftti , Neb. JAMES WUITKUKAU , Lund OlUdii at LlncoirT'Soljr , , I March 16 1000. I Notlco i horoliy' clvon tlwt'UhotttollowhiK ' * named settler haa died notlco of hla lutcntlon to moko niml proof In support of his clalm..aud'lhat maid proof will bo Hindu boforu County Judge , C'UBter.county , nt Uroken How , on April l8-JwO ! , viz : JOHCpll XllOIIIIU i H. 1C. 18170 , for the o > ,4 HW } f , W BW X , SoO. 20 and nw nw-ai-10-10 w. Ho nninea thu followtiiK wltnoi > ioH to prore 111 * continuous rvMdetico upon and cultlrallon of nn'.il hind , rlz : John K. Skinner of Horwyn , Neb. , JoHophS. Hurnettof llorwyu , Neb. , Kdmnnd llotmhur of llorw.u ) , Neb. , Wecloy Miller of Uor- wynTNob. J. w , JOUNBON , U. B. Land Oulco at Hrokon Uow , Nob. , I Mnrch 17,1000 , f Notice IB hereby glvuu that Clms. NV.Chnpman h * flltid notlco ot Intention to nwko Unal proof bo foru rculatcr anil roiclvor.ut their ollloo In Urokon Uow , Noli. , on TlmrBdny , the Wth day of April , 1000 , on timber culture application No. 00 , for the aw quarter ot section No. 10 , In towaahlp Mo. llonamcBus wltnosaos : William Illttor of Walwortft , Nob. , Frank Christy of Walworth , Nob. , Walt Motcalf ot Wnlworth , Nob. , Terry Motcalf of Walworth , Nub. JAMBS WHITKIIKXD , II nltod States Land Oltlco , North 1'luttu , Nob. , April 3 , 1000. Notlco la hereby ( jlven that ImB nlod notlco of Intention to mnko Unul nroot before Comity Jurtgu at Ills ollku Hi Hrokon How , Noli. , on Friday the 11th day oi May. 1000 , on timber eulturu opplloiitlon No. 13071 , for the o V5 no M eW BO W quarter of t-cctlon No. 'iJ , In lowu- Fhlj ) No. H n , runuo No. ' , ' 1 west 0 I * . M. Hhe nanioi as wiuionson ; Samuel K. Iavl ot Ocouto , Nob. , 1'eter Muttorfluu of Oconto , Nab. , John J. Uronoii of Ooonto , Nob. , Frank Uav.a ot Georgetown , Nob. QEO. K. FBENOII , Iterator. In the District Court of Cuiter County , Nobr. Oeorgo Vennrd , Plulnttll John VenftrU , ot alUefendant , Notice Is hereby glTou that In pnrnanco to nn order wade and outerod In said above causu by lion : U , 11. HnlliTan , Judco of the IJlBtrlctCourt In and for Cnstor county NobrBBkn , thu 11) day of Feb. 1000 the undoralenod roforecs duly appoin ted anduallQed In BalclcmiBo as required by law nnd thu order of the said bonrtwlll offer for ealo at nubile vonduo , at t ho front door of the court homo at Urokuu How , In eald nutlet county Neb. ox Saturday , tlio lUth day ot May 1000 at the hour of 10 o'clocki : * in , of unld dar , the following dt- scribed real cBtntc , to-WIt ; SJi uwM "d lota U amH , BOC. 5 , li > ) . rnngu 17 , in Ouster county , Neb.land soM HCC. IS , tp 'JJ , r. 17 , In Loup Oo. , Neb fiho ti-riiiB of said nalo flxc < l by the ordtr of eald court are us lollown , to-wlt : Ono half of the purchase price to bo paid lu cneh ni the date of thosolo and oriu half to bo paid within thrto years from the date of Bale , mid deformd pay ment to bo aecnrod by a Urst mortRBSo. upon thu property sold , and to draw intercut at the rate ct sevou per cent per annum , interest payablu an nua" ' . Uriah Ilromwlcb , OUB Hohy , Horace L. Henlff. ( lefcrevB. Ily A , 8. Moon and A. It. Humphrey , attorneys for plaintiff. Notice to Owncru of Old WcllB. o Notice IB hereby glvun to the owner * of the following denorlhcJlaud tlmt the old wolla 00 PttlUl luuiVmnH bo filled up at oncti or coat will bo made for nmuK thu anuio aa i > rovli by Uw vU : John Hash , 3-15-SO. JaiiieB Sponolor , 8la0. Harry Htnrboard , a-15-L'O. Wllllnra llarkHos , 13-16-3I. B2.W. Woods , 0-10-iM. W K. OwEK , Buiiervlior Head DUt. , No. 1 CuetorTwp. The RPPUULICAN aud Inter Ocean forlf 0. The Rui'unuCAM < nd 31 State Journal for fcl.85. I This 1'lnlu Enough ! If you have a nagging cough and arc losing ilcsh , go to a drug store , and get a bottle of Shiloh's Con- Hiirnption Cure. Take two.thirda of it , and then , if you are not bono- iittod , return the bottle to the J druggist , and ho will return your money. Isn't that fair ? No one could ask more. 25otn. , SOots. and fcl.OO a bottle. Sold by 11. G. \ Haoborlo. STKAYED A bay pony with three white foot and white stripe in face had on a blue web halter ; weight about 850 pounds. W.D. QUANT. A Good Thing. Our Groat-Qranduiother' garrets containing the name herbs of all healing found m Karl's Clover root tea. They gave our ancestor strength , kept the blood pure , end will do the same for you If you say no. Price 2B ots. and 60 ota , Sol by U. Q , tlaoberlo. Coal. Try Wilson Bros , for all kinds of hard and soft ooal , and BOO if they do not merit suoh favors in quality , weights and price. tf.