Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 19, 1900, Image 5

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    lias n full line ot
'Srugs , Paints and Wall Paper.
Also a Fine Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet Articles , etc. Store on
corner of Fifth avenue and Main street , Broken Bow , Nob.
CHAS E FOtlD , President , Omalia , Neb. II. G , HOQERS , Canhlcr , Broken How.
J. M. KIMBEnUSG , Vlco-Prct. , Broken Bow. S. II. HOYT , Ass't Cashier )
BROKEN BOW , NEB.
GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
DinECTong :
Chas. E.Ford. J M.Klmbcrllng. 8. U. Uoyt , H. O. Ho Cru. V. B. Caldwell
Make a specialty of loaning money on cattle.
to say to the
WEjWANT our health
is fairly good , and hav-
inglaid asioVour winter clothes ,
taken off our high collar and
Jjh * with our eyes turned in the d
'
r ection of business. Wo are
A ready to servo our customers with the best of LUMBER , LATHS ,
* POSTS , in fact ANYTHING' usually kept in a FIRST CLASS
LUMBER YARD. We make our own SHINGLES and wo know
they are GOOD. Wo have the FINEST SCREEN DOORS of the
Season. PRICES ! WELL THEY ARE LOW. Oh eay ! Try our
$4.00 COAL for cooking. Remember
PHONE 79. BROKEN BOW , NEB.
I Once Was Lost , "but How I Have
Pound it.
Where ? At my door. At the Eagle Grocery. What in the
Vorld 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
ing pested on 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
$ andy. The Eagle has 2,000 pounds of candy for sale cheap.
* iistmas committees are invited to call and get my prices.
_ ujm ember the place , on the big corner , jnst east of First
National Bank.
W. S. SWA3ST , Proprietor.
Custor County Teachers Institute.
After tbo close of the largest
Summer School ever held in CUB-
ter county , the teacher's institute
opened Monday with an attendance
and interest that promises to make
it also a record breaker. There
were 200 in attendance the first day
and thie number will probably be
increased to h'fty before the period
of enrollment ends.
The instructors arc Sapt. C. H.
Atkinson of York , former Co.
Supt. U. II. Hiatt and Miss Anna
VauderCook , Mibs Celia M. Bergert
of Bjatrico was also expected to
assist in the institute but was pre
vented by illness.
Mr , Atkinson has charge oi two
olabseu in grammar , a cla-u in or
thography , ro'iding aud civil go\-
erument. He was in the institute
last year and seems to have glined
rather thau lust in his power as an
instructor. The teachers say that
b Ltnakes everything very clear that
ho takes up.
Mr. Hiatt has two classes in
physiology , a class in history and
geography and closes the afternoon
sessions with short talks on
pedagogy , Mr. Iliatt is a familiar
figure to many of the teachers as he
ably filled the office of oounty supt.
several terms. He is doing earnest
work in his classes and is , if any
thing more vigorous and enthusiastic
than ever.
Miss Anna VanderCookhas three
sections iu arithmetic und three in
drawing. By this arrangement all
the members of the institute can
take those important branches with
out so crowding the classes as to
prevent the best work being done.
Miss VandorCook'a work in arith
metic is very strong and the teach
ers look upon the drawinp period as
a most pleasant recreation.
The weather at the opening of
the institute was delightfully cool.
As these notes are being written
the thermometer is gradually creep
ing upward and it may bo that tbo
philosophiral spirit of the school-
ma'mams will bo severely tired in a
few da } s.
The instructors made bright
opening speeches that made the
teachers fetl at ease and in good
humor at once. The teachers who
fails to be on hand the first dav
misses semothing that can not be
made up.
The teachers reget the absence of
Mies Bergert and hope she will
speedily recover from her present
illness.
Rov. Kuight visited ihe iutttitute
oidu ) morning and opened the
6P8S1. u lib pnijcr.
Tbe Methodiht chu'eh { iavo a
reo plion to lite the teachers Wi-d-
m'Hil iy evening. A delightful
jrogMin was carried cut , and all
jreeeut heartily enjoyed the event.
A special examination will be
iven Fridiy and Saturday of next
\\eek for the benefit of those who
were unable to take the examina
tion nt trie regular time.
Visitors at the institute receive a
cordial welcome at all times from
teachers , instructors and superin
tendent. This is a county affair ai d
all who are interested in educational
progress should feel no timidity
about coming in and observing what
is being done ,
The convention of school boards
and patrons will bo the feature of
the week. A largo attendance is
anticipated , and the citizens of
Broken Bow are urged to attend the
convention and give our visitors a
royal welcome. There will bo both
an afternoon and evening session.
Supervisors Conley , Broohbubl ,
Nicholas and Arthur were very
pleasant and welcome visitors on
Wednesday as was also Mr. Moody
a school oflioer of Dist. 107.
There is a good demand at fair
wages for teacheis this year. It is
noticniblo that ninny districts nro
not waiting for applicants but arc ,
going out and looking for the kind
of teachers they want.
Supt , W. K. Fowler , republican
nominee for slate dupcrintidunt has
been invited to visit the institute.
In accepting Prof. Fowler could
not state definitely what day bo
would bo bore though expect him
the early part of next week.
Deputy Supt. C. F. Boole wriU-s
that ho will endeavor to attend the
School Board Convention on Satur
day. Supt. Book is the fusion nom
inee for state super.ntendent.
Convention of School Boards and
Patrons.
The convention of School Hoards mid
Patrons held lust year having proved very
bonellclal to the educational Interests ol
the county In emphasizing the Importance
of the co-operations of the various ele
ments of the school , a similar meeting
has boon arranged for this year , to beheld
held Hi the Methodist Church , on Satur
day afternoon nnd evening of July 21st.
An Interesting nnd prolltablo tlmo Is as
sured nil who come. It seems that every
person In tlio county should bo Interested
In the proceedings of the conventions.
The following program hasbcon prepared ,
1:30 : r. M.
MUSIC.
The Compulsory Attendance Law :
Whnt It Is and llo\v to Enforce it. U. H.
Atkinson.
ticncral Discussion
Mode ] Recitation In Arithmetic Miss
Anna YumlcrCook.
PAIMMI : Influence otllomc Training.
Mrs. It. Gordon.
Goncia.1 Discussion.
MUSIC.
Recitation
Should thu Rights nnd Duties of Citi
zens bo Taught in the Country School. J.
D. Ream.
Dlbcusslon led by D. M. Amsberry.
MUSIC.
An Informal discussion of the following
questions In which nil lire asked to feel
free to take part :
Should the board have authority to
punish pupils ?
What should be done- with the big bad
boyVWould
Would It bo butter to have more male
teachers.
Changes In Text Books : To what extent
nro thuy advlsenblu nnd necessary ?
The good and evil of the Independent
district.
llnvo "Methods" bonefittcd the country
.school ? How ?
Does the country teacher reculve snlll-
clunt pay for the amount of work required.
How can the country school bo Im
proved.
MUSIC.
EVKNI.NO SKSSIOX 8:00 : O'CLOCK.
MUSIC.
Is Our School Money Wisely expended ?
A. H. Humphrey , Pros. Broken Bow
School Board.
General Discussion.
Arc the Pupils of our schools sufficiently
tnuuht to respect authority. H. 11. Illatt.
Pioneer Reminiscences
Rev. E. D. Eubank.
Mr. 0. H.Jollords.
Mr. D. M. Amsbeiry.
MUSIC.
Those In attendance will be given an
opportunity to present for discussion any
question la which they nro Interested.
J. J. TOOLEV ,
County Superintendent.
TIME TABLE.
BROKEN BOW , NEB.
Lincoln , Denver ,
Orrnha , Helena ,
Chicago , Uutte ,
bi Joseph , Portland ,
Kansas City , Salt Lake City ,
ht. Louie , and all ban Franoltco ,
points east and south. and all points west.
No. 42 V < Btibuled express dally , Lincoln , Oma
ha , &t Joseph , Kinsas City , St. Louis , Chicago
cage and all paints cast and south 10 24 pin
No. 44 Local express dally , Lincoln , Onuha ,
at. Joecph , Kiiusoa City , St , Louie , C'Mcago
and all points east and t-outli 0 20 am
No. 40 F.right dally , Ka\emia , Grand Island ,
Aurora , buwardund Lincoln , 000 am
No , 43 Freight , dally except Sunday , liavonna
and iiiteruuiIKle points , 115 pm
No. 41 Vestlbuled express daily , Helena , Heat-
tie , itrttc , Portland and ml Pacific Coast
polula 414am
Mo. 43 Local expreee daily , Black Hills and
intermediate points 4 53 pm
No , 45 Freight dally , Anselmo , Halsey , Scncct ,
Whltinau and Alliance IOCS am
No. 47 Freight , dally except Sunday , Swc-i
an J intermediate points 1:3. : ) uui
Sleeping , dlting and reclining chair cars ( scats
free ) on through trains. Tlckea sold and bag
gage checked to any point In tai United States
ana Canada.
No. 48 has merchandise cars Tuesdays , Thur
days audbalurdaya.
No. 45 will carry passengers for Ausolrao , Ha
ley , Seneca , Whitman und Alllauio.
No. 40 will carry passer gers for Havenns
Qruud Island , Sowa.d and Lincoln.
Information , maps , llmo tables and ticko
call on or wrtto to U. L. Ormsby , agent , or J
Fruuoli , U. 1' . A. , Ouiuhy , Nubracka.
II. L. OiiMear , Agent.
Tim Blnoic MIllH Banner Yoar.
1000 Is the banner year ( or tueeumme
resorts of tuu black Htlle.
The Beaten at Hot Springs opened &
least a muntb earlier "tbuii u-ual. Tbe
Hotels were comfortably lilletl by tiio
middle of June.
Baulug cues estimate on the cumber
of inquiries wliiclurie Paaaougei Depart
ment ol ( tie Burllugton Route is receiv
ing , twice us maoy people will visit the
Bnick Hills tti'.B Euuiinur as ID any pre
vious your.
Two ( uctora have contributed to briug
about this condition of nffaltu. One In
tbat tbo Burlington Itoute will rim more
cueap excursions to tbe Ulack Hills tills
Etimmcr tlian bus beeu its ( .untora in tbe
past.
past.Tlio otbtr factor la that tbo IJurllnK-
ton's traiu service to ( no Illlla has re-
ceutly been greatly Improved. Its fuel
express trains for Hot Spring nnd Deitd-
wood now cnrry diutng cara es weii as
tbo usual i ( lulpmeiu ol sleeping aud tree
reclining cnalr cars.
Duung July tbo Burlington route will
run ten cboap excursions to IlotSpnm ; ,
Tbe dates ure : July 3 7 8 10 14 17 18 21
28.
28.Tbe
Tbe rate Is one fare , plus 22.00 , for tbe
round trip , Tickets bear liberal return
limit and tbo Burlington'u service to
tbe Black Ullls Is unilvallod ,
Call on tbe local ticket agent of tbe B ,
& M. R. 11. JR. and let him tell you wh&t
It will oo t you to tuiiko the trip.
J. FRANCIS ,
General PAsaorRor Agent ,
OmuhaNeb ,
Itastom Alsslf\Vanlcdi
Wanted to know the wboreaboutfi
of UdHlon NisHif. Ho is a dry
goods and notion pcdlur , witn single
liorHu and ri . DIB homo ia at
Sioux City Iowa. Ho ia a native
of Syria age about 27 , about 5 feet
5 inulicH tall , ligbt imistaclu1. Last
Hoen by mo was about tlio 11 or 12
of June nix mik'H cast of Sunnier ,
traveling in a north western direo-
tion and waH to bavo met me in
Broken How in two wueke. Ho
lina relatives in bmincHH iu Sioifx
City Iowa. Any in'ormrUion ' of bis
whereabouts will bo tbankfully re-
coiyed by bis nephew , Salem
Milhnm Brolcen Bow Nebr. U.
rCxctir.sloun to Tlie UliiuU
Juno 21st , July V , 8 , 0 , 10 aud
18th and August 2.
On any of them you can buy
tickets to Hot Springs , Custer ( Sjl-
van Lake ) , Dcadwood , Speariiah
ud SJjerUlan , VYyo. , at rate of onf ,
are plus $2.66 for tlio round trip.
Tickets will bo peed to return
until October 31st tbe longest re-
urn limit over made for tickets
old at HO low a rate.
Unless you have been there you
lave no idea of the attractions of
he Black Hills resorts. At Hot
Springs , for instance , you can bathe
ide , drive , bicyalo and play elf all
lay and every day. The pure air
and the wonderful healing waters
will rejuvoiiDto and strengthen you
as nothing else can do.
Sylvan Lake'besides ' being the
prettiest spot in the Black Hills , is
> uo of the most popular. Go there
f you would escape midsummer's
icat. The railroad ride to Spear-
ish is ono of the experiences of a
ifotiuie. Thousands make the trip
every year. Spearfish Cancu ,
hrough which the railroad runs , is
worthy of 'comparison with the
inest scenery in Colorado ,
Information about trains , through
jars , etc. , can be had at all B. & M.
.i. K. R. ticket ofiioers.
J. Francis , G. P. A. Omaha , Neb.
jjojj' Equality , Economy , Security. $ ; J ,
ift The true test for LIfe Insurance is 'fi
ifi'- : found In the Equity of the Contract , # *
? J.rf the Kconomy of Managcmeut , and the jft
$ ii * Security for thojl'ayment. 'pf- ;
$ TUE OKIQINAL 'ft ! . ?
| | Bankers Life Association , ? §
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J EDWAitn A. TEMPLK , President. < * J
' " / > , Organized Jnly " let , 1679. ! % '
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i" ! * , Guaranty Fnnd for enfoty.
' /oij Burplns Fund for protection.
. " . ' ; ' $ Supervised by 3,060 depository banks
tii Sccurlilos dopoeltcd with the ntato
* .U Ucpnrtincut.
$ * Conscrvativo methods.
/ ' Preferred IllsiiLow Ilatca ,
Mitf Qaarterly Payments.
; VJ * ! | Ferrates and foil information , rail
iJ on or address j&f >
i J , A. HARRIS , 8
vV. j./
M"rf Agent for Caster County , Nob. f'in
' * * '
v'.B * Ofllco nt Farmers Bank of CUB * , er
County , Broken Bow , Neb. jl ?
SSi 2 iiSi § ;
SCHEDULE OF BROKEN DOW MAILS.
Pouch for west will cloeo at 8 p. iu , , except
Sunday when It will cloeo at 7 p in.
1'ouclj , cart for train No. 42 closes at 5.30 a in
and fui No.tl elopes at , 11 u in. Mnll for Angler
uinl polnte cubt ol Grand laluud carried on train
No. 44.
Oconto rla of Ityno nrd Tuckorvllle , dully ex
cept Sunday closeu , nt 7 u ru : returning 'namo dny
Culla\vuy via , Mc'Klnley dally except Sunday
closes at 7 a in , returning name duy.
II on nil Valley via Green and Klton close nt 7 a
m , Monday , Weduusdy und .Friday n , returning
uairo day.
Sunnier via O urn soy , Georgetown and Upton
arrrlves at 11 30 , TuuMlny Tftureday oud Satur
day , returning loaves nt 1-.30 tame dny.
Onici hours from a.00 n m to 8.00 i > m. Sun
day 8.30 to 'J.bO a. ui. Lobby open week day trom
7 u iu to 8pm L. 11. jEWJtTT. I'.M.
A rroposal TO Married LaclleH.
Editor of Cuftcr county REVUBLICAN.
I' ea-c announce Hint wo aru genuine , postpaid
auJ Ireo of charge , an elegant ttvrllng Mtver-
plated sugar Bliell , eucu as wo eell rcuularly at
40ccacti , to every married lady In tlio United
htntes who writes for it. There ! b nothing to pay.
Tlio Krlft IB abac lute. Kuculady will eeud her
own name only , n this is too valuable a gift to
< end to persons who don't nsk ( or it themselves.
We givocholco of any of oar 40c designs , acd
vvlll ecnd Illustration from which selection may
bo made. Our object is to udvertlso Quaker
valley silverware. Wo bcllovo that tha inoet
ullceMvoway of doing this la to get cumploi Into
tbe homes of the pcnplo. Ladles , pleusj wri tee
to day. Stats that it IB your am r quo t for on ,
of our couveulr KlfU. ( tinker Valley Mfg. Co.
Uori'iiuuml llurrliiou Sci ( . ' 'ilc ii
.
Sopiivo luojsnut UH Hd JCj otJ | VV
'l'Hrir >
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patina u.iann'i i-JBOfi injnnunq 'of
A'aoqo PUB JJBOC ! Aounj 'Xpoq
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ti'Iflti Jnoinaan ssoadrD oqi wl uco no *
its iuoaixo pcno ) } \ "tion
loofuns * O * O 'ssojflxaq
auiiopxmj i injunutM oic [ noXpuosniM.
Qti.
OAMBUON &KKESB ,
ATCOUNKYS A.COUNSKLkOIW.AT U V VV ,
ROOU.S 8 9 Heftlty block , lirokcn How , Nob.
Dr. Chas. L. Mullins ,
PHYSICIAN AND SUHQKON.
2d stairway from west ondin Realty
block ; rcBidcDco , 3rd wont M. E.
church , Bruno eido of street.
We Have Added
to onrahop a full line of wood work
ing machinery , and therefore would
ask a part of your patronage in this
line , in which wo oan save you
money. Also nek carpenters and
contractors to lot us do their job
work , such us planing , ripping ,
scroll work , in fact everything that
is done in a first class job shop. In
our old line wo are upto-chto.
Wind Mills.
Wo carry all standard { jradop.
Pumps.
We carry a full and complete stock
of all styles. In pipe and well
material wo always have it at the
lowest possible price. Fittings and
brass goods , hose , bolting , tanks ,
food grinders , horao powers , in fact
everything that belongs io our
trade. Wo carry in stock the
.i ; JACK 01 ? AI.I. . TU.VIM5S
OAHOI.INU
for pumping or power. Also second
end hand gasoline engines , stenm
engines in which wo can give you a
bargain. In hydraulic and casing
wells wo htivo the heat and quickest
machinery that is manufactured in
this dny and ago of the world , andean
oan guarantee our work in this line.
Yours Very llesp'y ,
0. H. CONRAD.
It a easy to
haul n big
load up n ,
big bill if
you VCUGC
the \ynguu
wheels iviUi
Axa ! Graso
Oet n hot nnd Icnrn why li' tin
In st iii'utH > uver iiuton an uxli\
ywht'nv Muilo by
UI2 , CO.
I'rcc Complexion Ilirmil tiller
Wo want every ladyjtrndor of the
itLiCAN to try Dwiglu'd Com
plexion Bcaulificr , the most exquisite -
site toilet preparation. It is pure
and harmlessmakes the face smooth
as velvet and fair as alabaster To
induce a fair trial of it wo will for
a short time only send FKUB a full
size , Fifty cent box to every lady
who will pond us her post ollioo ad *
dress silver dime to pay for packing
and postage. Only ono VKKK box to
each address but ladies may order
for their friends. Each box mailed
separately. Srnd this notice and
your order at oxcit to D W. CUSTKR
&Co. , Huntington W. Va.
City Ordinance No.
An O'dtnanco prohibiting the carrying on
operating or conducting saloons , llllllnrd Halls ,
Downing Alloys and Pool rooms on curtain
etrcots and providing a penalty for thu violation
thereof.
lie It otdlnnncil by tlic Mayor and council of the
city of Ilrokcn How ,
fcjcrtlon ono. Tli it hcrciiftcr It Miall Io nnlaw.
fnl for any person , lereon * , llrni. assocla-
tlon or corporation to ; conduct ,
inantaln or o" riilo n fnlo ii for
the sale ot InloxIcttltiK llnnon , ale , w nu or livor.
, lillliarit hall or l > 'iol roua on nny
o ( thu following nniiad pnrU of hlrcuts uf Btild
city lo-vvlt : On ttmt pnrt o' third and fourth
BMiuifH nnd llioiidwny mid Mn'n ttic | pfroni-
Ing on the puhllc Kjimro of fill J city , aldo on the
north n do of Main Direct ntitwucu lourth and
Ulth nvonnx nleoou the west vide of ilflh
uvenuu hciwucn Main. and Cedar Blrceta of BilJ
city.
city.bocllontwo Any ore fountl KiiIHyof violntlnc
thin ordinance shall forfeit uny llcan'a that maybe
bo isftiL'd to nnv person , pereunH , linn a'Poclullon
or corporation for the conduct of any mich linnl-
iicr-n immcd In tha fir t fccllrn of thu ordinance
mid ehnll pay a llni of $5 for cacaday auch linci-
ness may bu run In violation of this orUlnmico
and ihall upon conviction thordaf stand cominltu
id until Fuel ) Ono and coHtH uro paid , I'tovlded
further that no license shall ho l 8iiecl for the
conduct of any cuu'i bmincec on the pirti of
fctrcets cf any huBlncHa HB fore ( aid on the
prt of ftrtcts aforoffild. i'asietl and approved
thlH llth day of July IVOO.
W. 11 , Ufcborne Jr U. Knyce ,
Clerk. Muor.
City Onlliiunco No.
lo It ordained by tuu Mayor and City council of
t lie city of llrokeu How hebrorku ,
bee. ono. That there ID hereby appropriated
nnd cut apart from thu revojiues npon total asses -
ses cd Vblnntloii ol Sl ) , tXl. ) U'Vled lor the flccttl
year IIXX ) , eown mills , nmo ntliiK to J'JIU. to
be known as natci fund fir the payment of
hvdrnnt rental for eatcl city ot Ilrokou How
Wutcr Co for the ensu ng year.
See. J. Thuro Is hereby appropriated and set
apart llirre mills , amounting to fi'JO m un
olllccri ) fund for the payment of HalarleH of thu
oillcernof said city for the oneuing year.
Bcc. 3 That thcru Is hereby appropriated aid
( ct njnirt tliroo mills amouulliig tn tsl'.KJ nu a
ctruct urul lirldK" fund to bo uxpendtd upon and
for Improvement to utreoUwiU urld ea o' eulil
city.
city.Sec. . 4 That there It hereby appropriated and
set apart fonr mills a'nountlnu io $ AU. a n
general fund to bo need for general purpuucR
not heroin rpucltlod.
bee 'i TiiBt the r'\cnn's railed from oo
cupatlon Uxck conttUutu a special cuuh fund for
thu un. ' of city E council may dlnect
bee. 0 Tbero IB bereny appropriated and set
apart five mills amounting io J050 , as a ludn-
ment fund to oo used < n the pay.ueut of Jiulg-
inents xgnmiit said city ,
bee. T , There la hereby appropriated nnd set
n part dye mllln am > untlag to StijU.cu un elvctrlc
.IKU1 fnud a * provided by law.
ate U , Thu u Is hereby appropriated am ) HM
apartflvemillsatnounllnx to fc U ait refund
ing fund for the payment of unpaid narrnute and
cl lm > Iccally nxlHlnR ugalnit nald city
I'luaed und approved Kill UU ) day of July 1000
and ordered . uulU'ied ,
Attest , W. II OsbornoJr. K. Hoyso ,
leri Mayor
J , J , SNYDER ,
- Notary Public- ,
anil iTnMlcn of the Ponce , Special Mtcntlon gt -
cn tn collections , Ut-potltlonft taken , iwneloa
voucher * neatly xrculcd find alt kinds of legal
papers wrllcn. Office west aide rqnsro ,
llroken How. Neb.
k 1
Lund Counte r ,
it
ErN MaKoy , Prop'r.
All kmdu if soft drinks. Best \
brand of ciynrg. 1st building east
of Farniori bank.
J. M. Scot !
. Attorney at Law
BKOKKNBOW , - NKBR.
Wm. F. Hopkins ,
CONTRACTOR
Finns nnO Specifications on short notlco. Ma-
tarlnl ( in Malted Mid building * completed oboapor
linn ny min hi the stnto. Satisfaction guaran
cod R to phiu nna specifications.
Dr.JE. M. Hogan ,
[ GraduatC'Dcntiat
' Ufnoery/toro.
Broken JBow , Neb.
Clinton Day ,
1MIVHICIAN ANI > GHlTttOJIOlH ,
Broken Dow , Neb.
Ollloo over Hyoreon'a Krocery. Hcaly
deuoo ( Mi houeovct of Baptiflt church.
TFT A. THOMPSON.
CONTIlAOTOll AND UU1LDHU.
jp6r"J'l&UBnd ( cellmates on short no *
Uoo , BroUon Bow , Neb.
V. S. ijand Olttce ,
JAMKS WlimSFOA * '
. - Koglt'a
K. II. YOUNG. . . . - Heco-vei
bTATKH IjANl ) OtflOK , DllOICSM
NKII. . Mnyi5 , IWX ) .
Kotlcu In here by gluti thlt ChurlCo P. I.or , 8
heir nnil lor hflrs of tiuyunnuh L.OIIK. dtcoascd ,
of Wnlworth Null lm < i Illled notice of Illtontlm
to inaku tluil pi lit liefori1 Il' lster anil llecitlver
lit hln olllcu in llniktn llouiNub. . on ynUiiil.iy
thu Tth ituy of .In y , Mid , on tlinb-r ciilluro
application N'i 7.V 0 , for thu rw K quarter of
fjcilo No. 13 , In Township No. 20 u. Itungo No ,
liO W.
lie niinc < ) as wltnctsoe : Lewis lleuuer ot
Wuet Union Neb , John U 1'roduioro of llrokua
How Ni'h , , llunry ( Jnylo of WMworth Nob. ,
Joseph I1. \onug.J Wiilvvortb > ub ,
JAMK WIIITEIIKAD ,
IjMid Unico at llioUuu lloiv , Nob. , I
April 0 , 1UOU. |
Notice IK Unit thu
hereby given followlng-unm *
ed Peltier mis tiled milieu of his intention to mixo
ilnal pruuf In support ot hU claim , lind that sold
proot will bo miulo before UoRlatnr and Itaoolver
at Urokcii How Neb , , on Augtm 17 , ivoo , vtii
iluuruv \VnrliiK : .
of llrokcn lJow , Neb. , for the Lot S | joo. 7 , twp.
ilo names thu following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence npon and cultivation ct
said land , vlAlKu : Scan on , Junto * W.
Hohlnion. ot llrnken Uoxv , Nub. , ( leoruu
Tenipler , Klchard V. Varit , of Lillian Neb.
4UCt JAMKS WlllTKUKAD , Keglster.
In tti9 district court of Caster county Nobruk-
Clara D. Wellctt 1'lniitlff , ) Horvlco of aam- .
VD. MIIDIID by puUll-
Jobn A. Wcllott. Defendant. ) cation ,
To John A , Wollott urn resident defendant.
You urr huru by notllled that onihu Btb dity of
July lUOUUIani 1) , Wvllett tiled u petition iKolnit
you In tliu Dlctrict court ol Cunter couu y
Nebrnska tlio object und prnyerot which are to
obuiln n divorce from you on thu ground that
soon iiftor the ( Into of your mnrVluKi with ,
plulil till , to wit on or abouc ftlay 1st IbttO you
wcracKullly of extensive curclty toward p'uinllK
with out itnv ctiiso or provocntlon on her part.
That at bald ( Into you without oaueu culled
plaintiff vil names , HWoru ut 1 er and being la- H
toxlcaled nnd highly curatcd otherwlsa mls-
trcuted und abiouit plulu'.UI , Tint at many
tlrii < | LCO euld last nnmud Uato und
contlnulK up until the present tlmo you Imve
huen Kiilltv of extremu cruelty tuw rtl plalnllll
I'lulntlff further ank to be awarded thu case ,
custody and control of the child Klllott ego 3 4
ycuiH the Uiiio of said Marlagii und for tmcli
other relief HS may bo jiift itnd ecjultublo. You.
are required to answer enld pe'.llioii on or be fore
Monday Cue 13 day Auguet 1UOI ) .
CI.AHX B. WKLLKTT. .
Uy CAMEIION t UEESK Her Atty
STATE OP NEUUASKA , . .
aUSTKIl COUNTY , ( " '
COUNTY COUKT OP SAID COUNTY.
Ala County Conrt , bold at the Court llooin tn
anil for said county Juno U .V , L ) , 19X1. 1'rei'
entJ A Armour County Judgu.
In the matter of thu estate ol Nancy V. Clark
deceased.
ON reading and filing tbe petition of John A. C.
Wlgbtman praying that ibu Intnrnmoat tiled on
thu 14 liny of Juno KOJand purmxlni ; to oo tha
duly probated la t Will and Testament ot ttio
Bald Nancy V. Clark dcceauod , may bj prov < r ,
approrod , probated , allowed and recorded ua tha
last Will and Testment of the auld Nancy V.
Clark ( "eceiiBCd as a foreign Will and that the
execution of said Instrument may he committed
and tlio mlminlbtratlon of mid esla-o may to
granted to John A. 0. Wightman ui cxocntor.
OUDKiiei ) , Thut July 17th A. U , 1'JOO at 10
o'clock A M , U Bslnnol for heariuu ealdpetition ,
when all pereoiiBintcreHU'il In .said matter may
appear In e County Court to bu held In MiJ for Tld
( ouniy , and show cause why the prayer of pott
tlousr BUOUIU nui uu uraii'ixi , unu luui uot'cu oi
the ) tndeneyof said petition and tUu hearing ,
thereof be given to nil poraoni Interested in * aid
mutter by publishing u copy of tnU urdyr Iu ttii
Culler County HKI'UULICAX u wtokly uewepapor
printed in eiuil county throe successive weeks ,
prior t : > euld diy of Uuarlut ; .
J. A. AIIMOUH , Couuty Judge.
( SEAL ) o-ji
THE STATE of NhllllASKA , I „ . .
IL'SVEll COUN1V , f *
At n County court , held at thu Court room Iu
ami for raid county JuuuHrd A. U. 11KM preaeut
J. A. Amour < ouiity Judge.
In ino mutter ol the Uslata of John I' . Towitll
decoiseJ. ua reading an tiling the petition ot
Dora Towoll praying mat tlu inatruiiiuit Iliad
on tin ) S3rd d y of June 1901 mid purportln't tn
b tlie last Will und l'e tam nt of the cald Johu
r. Towo IdcccouoJ , luav bo proved approved ,
probu'.ud , allowed , a u recorded as lUo last
Will and Test amontof the uaid John P. ToweJl
dect'iised , nndtuut the execution ot said luatru-
ment may bo commlttc.l , and tDo udinlnlstatlou
of Hind estate may b < granted to lru 1'owoll as
ext-culrlx oltDKUKu , 1'Uut July -0tu ! A D ,
lyiK ) uto'clock ) ) m.i asslguottfor hoarlu *
nild petition wticn all per oua InlonjstsU iu
unld irat cr uiuy appear In a County couit to be
held In undfurtata county , aud show cans *
why tbo prater ot petltluilor should not bo
grunted , aud that nollco of the pendency ot ia.d !
petition and the h > * rlng thereof bu given to
all persons Interested Iu said ratiar by publish ,
log.a copy i f thU order la the Cutter Couuty
nepubllcuu a weekly uewtpaper printed Iu aaia
county , for three HUCCC * 8Wo week * prior to ,
etld day ot hearing.
( SB4L ) J. A , ARMOCB. County udga.
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