Good Dressers You will not sec any men dressed as well as the men who wear Hart , Schnffner & Marx suits and top coats. The nobby style and neat fit of these clothes recom mend them to every man who knows what teed ; clothes arc and who likes to wear the best. They're the kind adver tised In the leading maga zines and worn by good dressers everywhere. A Sack Coat Made according lo'onUnnry methoda wilt IHUIK on u miin Ilko u drain but ; , Our line ot modern tailor made. 11. H. & M. and perfection suitu lit KrnueM'y ' and BiiBUflPt an air of quIUllty never approached by the other sort. All our clothlnu Is cut mill made by first olnea tnilora In largo airy work-rooms nnd their skillful t'lforls nro evid > need In every stitoh nnd beam , In .ho cut nnd hanKt and in genera ! expression on every garment. Buying in large quantities makes n bit ; dlffernuco In the cost to you. Heio an ologftiit assortment of noboy cheviots , phild , cliuck and atrlped won stcda , which are HO very popular junt now Homo raado with doublu vested vesta-Regular and dim sl/.ufl.witli sieves plenty long. Tailored ta lit the form , 815.00 , U.CO , ii.50 : , 1200 , and < JjQf \ Black all wool clit\H , fancy worsteds , ( jer esextra line wldu wall worsti'du , clievlois , plain and fancy eaBslsinorus , rogulur BI.BBSlim S'/.os ' ll'iund cutH eounre cuts < I Q Qft S14.GO , 1-J.GO , $10.CO and ! > / /U. rosslbilltics in Cattle. Notwithstanding the occasional IS * failures by those who fpeculato in cattle , there is no question but an investment in cattle , if property bandied , under present conditions is a good business. There are those who buy inferior souihein stock at luoi'loiiH prices that lose money ; but in buying cattle , as well as anything else , good business judg ment should bo used. Wo have an instance to the point and proves the possibilities oi Block raising. A year ago last fall S. Wadding ton , of Ortollo Valley , bought 171 head of calves of llarvo Andrews , paying $20 a head for the bunch. It wan seemingly a bin price to pay for calves only about six months old , but Ihfy were natives and well bred. Last fall Mr. Waddmgton eolcotou 42 head of steers out of his herd coming two yearn old and fed them , lie returned Tuesday nigbt from Omaha , where ho had marketed them. Some of them 13 ! weighed over 1,300 pounds , all of l\tl \ them averaging him & 50 a huad ft Ho Las already this spring GO calves from the heifers aid expect * 20 more. The result is not only because of good stock , but couplcc with that was good care. Mr Wnddmgton says of over 200 hoa ( of oalllo ho only lost one. Mr Waddington has done no more thai any other one can do by using the name good judgment and care. \VcHtervllle. HinniED At the bride's residence nonr th thrlvlug vllliiKo or Wulisert. oi Sunday , Apr < l , Mr. Uuumai Taylor , Ute of Howard , Iw at present a resident of Wi'BtoivIlle , tr > Mlt Maggie tt. Shore , cf WeUcert. The abovu seems to bo a brio item of a few short we rds , and ye in our social circles it throws al other topics of conversation into the shade , Rev. Kyle , ot Uougla Grove , tied the knot that completes the aot of welding two loving son ) into one and two throbbing heart to beat in loving unison , which we hope may continue through all th vioisitudes of a long and happy life Upward of fifty guesta were presi n to witness and partake of the good ness and sweetness that the joyou occasion so lavishly afforded. Mr Ambrose Young served in the oa paoity of the groom's best mauand 'Miss Alice Taylor of Scword , with nymph like grace , acted as brides maid * and last to be mentioned , Ir.i not by any means teast in iinpor Wo arc Looking for the Man with a Dry Subsoil. Wo want to dreas him up in ono of1 our Cast Iron bnMni'BS nuitp , and eonil him to the Parip Exposition where'ho oui have an opportulnity to on joy hlm- Bolf mill pot his eub soil ( > Wet up. " Tut'ce eulla are very neatly made o ( neat atrlpo Woratodfl. Von can't tell them from the $10 00 kind. Our t price is 1'you are built on tno "VVIIaoii Drnkit * ' plan lon nnit angular , i.ti though yon hnd n nice lor jour daily bread all the duya o ! your life , and navu been trouhlud with high water panta and Hhnrr sleeved coats tlmtIIANG" when you would so much admire a Kcnteot tit. juat take a look through our llin ; of II 3. & M Slims. Tlio now 1000 spiuifr styles nro partlculnrly Nobhy The prices nro In tin1 IviRomont,1 81'J.OO.12..r)0 ) , 12 00 and JIere'.B a line of Men's suits of your special attention. Thov ro North Side. tanco among the list of attending olliciuls , that prince cf courteous oliquutto , Samuel D. JOIIUH , of VoHlciville , occupied the respon- ible position of mastci ot cere- nonies , and echoes of his praise r _ < still ringing through Clear Creek valley , of the masterly mauler - ler in which he conducted the va- iouB and divert matters that called nto requisition his skill , tact and ; oed every day SOESO. A list of he many useful , beautiful'and or namental presents would occupy oo much space in your valuable columns for us to catalogue them all , and to mention a part only would maphap give offense to those persons whose presents Wore not enumerated ; let it suilico to give you a partial list of thos ? guests who were honored by an invitation and who seem never to tire of re citing the pleasant and amusing in cidcntH that occurred to enliven this happy couple's wedding day : Mr. and Mrs. .las. Llickoubottom , JoBoph SpoeBO , Win. Amos , BOKO Campbell , Samuel D. Jones , ITarvov Smith , W. S. Shore , A. Richardson - son , Mrs. Susan Specso , MUH Alice 'laylor , of Analoy , Miss Amanda Conrad , of Broken Bow , Mr. Hart ford Spruse and Mr. James S. Shore of WcHtorvillc. Many others were in attendance \\hoRO names we can not at present recall. Taken all in all it came the nearest to being an up-to.dato nuptial ceremony that wo ever had the pleasure to witness Sunday School Convention Broken Bow district , to bo hold in the United Brethren church : 6ATUHUAV , MAY 5th. 230 ; p m 1'ra'eo ' eorvlce , Ilov Kill-lit. 3 D m ExerclBos l > v Mctln > di > u Suniluy i-clionl. 3 SU Ji in ICxercUfn li. I'rc'alij turlau 8. a. 70 p in 1'rj IKB Ht'rvlco , I ) . M. Amshi-rry. 8 ) i m 1'npur , Mies ttailoVUItclicud. . UltCUSBloll. Hau : Adilrues. Willis Urdwcll. Dlscusslou. Klectlon of. Onicern. 6U.SUAT. MAY Bill. ajSO p in Kiercl CB by llaptlst Suiidny Bchool 3 i > m Kicrcl u8 by KU. | > ' cclioot. ! l : BO Kicrc'eee ' bCu > U r Center i-chool 4 00 KxeroUea by Murqulxit tchool. 4:30 : KxcrclnOK by ClirUlluu Bchoul. 5'tW , Exorcises by U. II. School. A Coed Thing- Our GreauGraudmother' garrotn containing the same herbs of al healing found in Karl's Clover root tea. They gave our ancestoi strength , kept the blood pure , out : will do the same for you If you say RO. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts , Sole by U. G. llaoborlo. made of Wldo Wnll hlaok round and tqimro cut Snul < Hwide Krone1) ) ) jnoInK , fintln plpiiiRS. Mndu to l12.00. Our rmidy ( ! ARI | plnocfl Bulls on your hick lit the C' very low price "f O ouu arocK oi ' MEN'S LOW I'UICBI ) SITIl'S Surpa'pfS any of our foruinr < ffortH , Cutt Iron WorntcdH neat wtripes , < nr llH'Iron fit 81 115 All wool capBlincrcfi In nunt pMtorna , < i K'i'ul IjiifllncfH Hiiit tor Sd.Ufi lilack clay WorMed piiitP , oed quaN ily , round or Equnro out for $5.00. Men's Craflli Suits in neat effeotc , just the thing for hot weatherwear , but if you wait 'lil the heated nea- HOII they will ail begone , liny now ill per Hitit * : ) 50 and. . . YOUNG M UN'S SUITS , I-I to 10 years. Prices are 'igltt , Mtjlts will ploaho the young iolioWH. Nobby Htripo Woistcd Suits with rtniiblo hruastid vertte $0 75 Elegant f.uioj Wor-tod SuilH , iO 75 Fancy all wool CabBiincro SiMtH , the IICHI valut'H yi'ii over saw at $5 00 t5 7o , $ = 5 001 00 find $3.75 It' you want a mil for small money try ono < < ( our cast iron SuitH at * ; { .L'5 and $2.75 0 Most of you know tha * . wo are the riylit pi'oplo on kid's clothing. II you don't know it the ki-is will find it cut in n few days when wo yet our Koda fountain started. Free Hoda for tho.boyn when they buy their clothes of us. All the nobby little stylus that you < cad about in the funny hooks some with vested Homo with double breasted vests and Homo in the good old fashioned double breasted stylo. The prict'H are easy , $1.00 , $1.25 , § 1.50 , § 1.75 , § 'J 00 , $200 , § 275 § 3,25 , Sti.40 , § 4.25 and § 4.40. We are bettor propsrod than ever to supply your wants in the Fur- niching Goods line. Men's , Boys' nud Kidlott Drofifl Shirts Under wear for the whole family Ilofl lory for Men , Wornon and Children TjtUNKH AND TltAVKLINU 1JAOH AH BAI.KD UAV. Of course you are coming to us for your Hpring Htook of Shoes. Where Quality Counts We Win. First wear is best year in Shoos as well as anything elbo. Buy your Shoes of us and SOCUHO first wear. Shelf worn shoos are dear at any l-rico. If you buy your shoos of us you got fresh goods. Shoes for Husband. Slices for your Wit'o. Shoes for your Sons and Daugh ters. Shoes for your Fathers and Mothers. Shoes for your Brothers and Sis ters. FIIUBII GOODS ! UP-TO-DATB STYLUS ! Tins PIJICKS AUK MARKKD ON TIIK SOI.KH and that's about as low as you can uot 'om. The Soda Fountain is in good running order and wo will begin to give out tickets firoo with your purchases Saturday , May 12. Ono ticket will bo given free with each cash purchase of one dollar , which will bo good for a glass oi Soda at our Fountain any time dur ing BOHSOt' 1900 ONLY. And right hero wo want to say to our friends who may have tickets loft over from last Hoason , if thny will rerd the tickets of last soasou they will see that they were good for last season only. And likewise , the tickets thie season will bo good for this season only , aiid you must not keep them till next Heason for they will bo no good. Pair Prices , Best Material , and Best C. B. BETTS Painter Workmanship. . . , Detoratoi 0 AOTCOTCEMEEIT : I wish to say to my Friends and Patrons that I am now located in the Now Brick Building , on west side of Square , whore I will bo bolter prepared to servo them than ever be fore. F. W. HAYES , ' Jeweler and Optician. O TheMachinethatTalksTalk Thf flAtn Just out. Cut this ad. Th 1 11W VJWlll out anj scni | t ,0 U5 with Ji.oo and we will send you one of the new Gem ( Jraphophoncs by Lxpress , C. O. D. subject to examination. You can examine it at your express cilice and if found exactly as represented entirely satisfactory in every way. and the equal ii value to any machine sold at J10 and jl'J , pay our agen Our Special Offer Price , $5.00. and express charges less the $1 sent with order. Kor home amusement thi ! King of Merry-Makers company" ! , . > like a clock Plays all the pieces of Spusa's and Gilmorc's Hands Hectics. Tills runny Stories will repeat your own voice , your friend's voice , song : sunt ; into it , stories tolil'to it. You can make your records easily and rcpi reduce then at uncu , as often as desired Price $5.00 includes Improved Gen Graph ophone , on < ' ' Vf JSaS X " ' " loml Jluninmm Reproducer , one 10-inch horn.'on'e Hearing Tube. Uicst Exlii- ViimCrll billon Records ( musical or talking ) f-ri a doien , 42c each. Slot Country dealers will find n veritable gold mine in our two new sloi Alnclinc ! . < . machines. The "Ideal" Graphophonc $20 and wonderful "Ray" „ . iiim.niin.a. Klnctojcope ( or moving picture machine ) $15 , operates automatic al y , rtiiuires no attention whatever , can be placed on top of show case or counter. Machines pay for them , selves in two weeks. 1 he Kinetoscope docs for the eye what the Graphophonc docs for the car. ObD f * ircts ait and move as if alive' Reproduces in miniature the same subjects as the large hundred dollar * Pn Moxiiic Picture Machine * 1'he p.ulor "Ray" Alovlng Picture Machine , three belts with each machine * " * . Send us Jl and we will send you cither machine by Express C O. D . subject to examination. II fouml exactly as reprcbcntid and entirely satisfactory in every way , pay the agent our price , less the Jl sent with order Complete new 11 ustrated Kinetoscope , Graphophonc and Record Catalogue , containing lull descrip. lion of large exhibition show outfits , ranging from jllO to # 50 , sent Ircc on request. Hnrger c < c Blish , Western Selling Apts. 904-910 Alain St. , Dubuque , Iowa F. 0. WORNALU PreMdcnt. J. A. IlMtltI8Cn hler. A. . J. llOUKhTSONVlce-l'teB. AV. D. 1ILAOKWKLL , Aee't Cftfhlor Farmers Bank of Ouster County , BKOKUN BOW , NKB. TratiHROts a General Banking County Claims and Warrants Bought. VET " < n 'iiiMiiimtast : : . i.n ; i hfJWi ; ; * ! HS Wo own nnd occupy the tallest mercantile building in th world. We have over 3,000,000 customers. Sixteen hundred clrrV-T arc ' onstantly filllnr ; out-of-town orders. OUR GENERAL CATALOGUE is the- book of HIP proplc it nuotcs , Wholesale Prices to Everybody , has over i.ouo pages , 16.000 lllir.trntlons , nnd 60,000 descriptions or articles with prices. It cpsts 72 cents to print nnd mail each copy. We want you to have one. SEND FIFTEEN CKNTS to show your good faith , and we'll Bend you a copy FREE , with all charges prepaid. .MONTGOMERY . WARD & GOMICI1IflanflcieH ? arnSlrecl LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ALL POLITICAL PAPERS IN THE WEST Always AmericanAlways Republican THE WEEKLY U.'TER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL THE NEWS AMD GEST CURRENT LITERATURE Every Column is Bright , Clean and Packed with News The Literature of its columns is equal to that of the best maga zines. It is interesting to the children as well as the parents. 'T"rHE INTER OCEAN is a "WESTERN NEWSPAPER , and while it I brings to the family THE NEWS OF THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day , it is in full sympathy with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint. < & & * i- $ f .00-PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR $ J. < * eoeoao coe e BO t > a a i O THE DAILY AND SUNDAY EDITIONS OF THE INTER OCEAN ARE THE BEST EVER SEEN IN THE WEST. gTHE INTER OCEAN'S HEWS IS EXCLUSIVE. Price of Dally by mall 54.00 per year 1'rlcu oi Sunday liy mail 32 00 per year Daily and Sutvlnj "b > mail . . SO 00 per j ear 2 WE AEE MOV3TC ! We are going to occupy the large double room oti the southeast corner of the Square , recently vacated br O. P. Perley , with a Mammoth Stock of Groceries , Qucensware , Stoneware , Cutlery , Plour , Feed-ami Seeds. Fresh Fruits a Specialty. Come and see us at our New Stand. We will treat you right. YOURS FOR US1 NESS , Peale Tine Grocers Wholesale cSc Retail BROKEN BOW , NEBRASKA. CTjfi pj pil Cn pJqf nlLirOlniUUdlTOl W i'll 'A SSI m 1 Wo have over 100 8 ( > ts of good tirst-olasa Farm Harness that wo will soil at the old price of last year. Our rea V.-.v son for this is that wo have carried them over from last year and the leather in thorn was nought cheap. This gives us a chance t' : undersoil all competitors by ten per cent. For Cash Only , i Ho Pall Time on these G-oods. i At low price quoted. On Saddles wo are always right. Don't forgot our line of Hardware , Barb Hog Fence , Buggies and Wagons , Oook Stoves and Ranges , the best on earth for the price. G W. APPLE. m , . . i t