DEED Lias n full line ot Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper. Also a Fine Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet ArtiolcH , etc. Store on corner of Fifth avenue and Main street , Broken Bow , Nob. " f-ft I Commercial Hotel I HORACE F. KENNEDY , Prop'r. Southwest corner Square , BROKEN BOW , - - NEBRASKA. . ( I The Hotel has been refitted and refurnished jj'jjj ' $5 throughout. Sample rooms for Commerical men. Bath } ' * ' HM rooms in connection. Free Bus to aud from all trains. fcij m m LIVERY IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL , | | 88 SGT Try us once and you will come again , " © a m . . . . . . . . , , . . . r'j " - ' * ' 'ii'v'j' * " fi'I' ' " * ' TY " ! * { v'A' " . > " ' ( ' ; < ; : * \---"t.-M va A- * / ! * ! ? ; /e / fei ; ; v ; ; ; CI1AS. K. FORK , President , Omnba , Neb II. O , liOOKRS , Onshler , llroken Uow J. M. KIMUEUL1NQ , Vlce-Prcs , Hrokon How. S. II. 1IOTT , Aes't Caxhlcr STATE BAffi BROKEN BOW , NEB. . General Banking Business Transacted , DiHKOTong : Chas. E. Ford. J. M.Klmberllng. S. II. Hoyt. U. Q. Kogora. V. B. Cnldwcll Make a Bpeoialty of loaning money on cattle. wfep' YI7E v'ANTt ° i E.ay . to the ' W puw ! ° ihat our health JS l a It ie fairly good , and hav- t'f,1-s . i . ' IDE ; laid nsido our winter clothes , ff. in'rt * ft r t. ' , ! " taken off our high collar and iSf-Hi'ii ' with onr eyes turned in the di- ? j"i ! , ! L . rection of businosri , wo are ready to serve our customers with the beat of LUMBER , LATHS , POSTS , in fant ANYTHING usually kept in ft , FIRST CLASS LUMBER YARD. We make our own SHINGLES and wo know they are GOOD. We have the FINEST SCREEN DOORS of the Season. PRICES ! WELL THEY ARE LOW. Oh Fay ! Try our $4.00 COAL for cooking. Remember PHONE 70. BROKEN BOW , NEB. For Nearly Sixty Yerira The Leading National Family For Progressive Farmers nnd WEEKLY TIBTO : . Villagers. 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Regular suscription price $1.00 per year , but we furnish it AND THE REPUBLICAN 1 YEAR FOR $ J,50 NEW YORK Published Monday , Wednesday and Friday TRI-WEEKLY TBIBUNB- - TBIBUNBA complete up to-date , daily newspaper three times a week for busy people who receive their mail oftener J than once a week. f Contains all striking news features of THE DAILY TRIBUNK up to the hour of going to press ; and is profusely illustrated. Regular suscription price $1.50 per year , but we furnish it AND THE REPUBLICAN ONI- YEAR , FOR $2.00. Send all orders to THE REPUBLICAN , BROKEN BOW NEBRASKA. Prosperity in the West. iebrnska , Kansas , Colorado and the Dnkotns Toll of Man clous Improve ments Under McKinloj'a Ad * ministration. NKI1UABKA. S. II. Burnham , President firet National of Lincoln , Neb ; Says 'Bank deposits have increased n tbo banks of this city during the > ant five pears 04 per cent. "Tbo credit of thie municipality iaa improved. Wa wore paying flier ior cent on onr city indebtedness 'our ' years ago , Our bonds are selling at a premium , at 4 per cent to-day. There was a largo amount of floating warrants four year ago , while now warrants are cashed on ) rcRontation. 11 Never in the history of this state has money boon at so low a rate on good securities as it is at the present time. Farmers can borrow all the money they want on first mortgages on their farms ot D > er cent interest , while four years igo U wns difficult for them to got t at all. Four years ago it was al most impossible for a business man to borrow a dollar from any bank in the City of Lincoln , while to-day wo ate loaning as low aft 5 percent. "A very low percentage of mortgages have been paid , or at least , a portion refunded at a much lower rate of interst. The merch ants and business men in this city , almost without an exception , are making money , and never in the lii&tory of the city was their a bettor condition prevailing than at the present time , "Unices I am greatly mistaken , there will be a very material change in the political result in this state this fall. I make it a point to-talk with formers cowing from different precincts , i nd from different BPO- tions ot the state , and nlmodt with out an exception they tell me they know of many in their different localities who are going to let well enough alone and vote for Me- Kinloy. Many of them voted foi Bryan four years ago The gen eral feeling here is that the Republi cans can elect a governor , carry the legislature , and secure the electoral vote for MoKiney. ) ' , KANSAS. Ira P. Nye , Cashier , First National Bank , Eureka , Kansas : Says "Deposits have increased about 25 per cent. "Borrowers of five years ago have , to a considerable extent , become lenders of money , Many poisons practically bankrupt four years ago , have been enabled to realize on pro perty which could not have been sold in 1806. "Farm mortgages haveQdooreased nearly one half since 1890 , Tbe principal reasoa therefor is the universal prosperity brought on by a wise and judicious administration. "Just four years ago in this county all the gold and greenbacks were in reserve and not a dollar of them circulated. Every package of bills was looked over and green backs were sorted out until we had nothing in circulation but silver certificates and National Bank cur rency. Dirioounts were reduced and reserves piled up. No there is plenty of both gold and greenbacks in circulation , weld is paid out freely with bank credits and fre quently handed back with a request for paper money. "City banks send out gold to country customers freely "No attempt to increase reserves is boiug made and diucounts are freely made at reduced rates. " COLORADO. The first National bank of Gunnison , Colorado , answered through their attorneys , Brown A Nourso : "Tho buhincsH of this part of the country has vastly itnpioved , under the republican administration ; wo are unable to give the exact details , but it IH certain that municipal and other credits have very much im proved ; both value and much higher ; many of our local debtors have been able to pay their debts , and some have surplus of funds. "Our immediate community is both mining and agriculture , this county being ono of the varied in terests ; there are many coal mines and metalliferous miuco , earning gold and silver ; their is a largo stock industry , and farming ( ranch ing ) is quite an industry. Cattle are north twice as much as tuoy ere four years ago , sheep twieo or three times as much , and hay is worth throe times as mnoh. Many ot the farmers or ( ranchmen ) have paid up mortgages existing of years ago ; collections are much easier to make , and merchants have little trouble in collecting. "While the silver mines have boon a great reliance in our section of the country , moro attention is now paid to gold mines and other mining industries , and this part of the country is prosperous and upon & sound buiincfis basis , and in our judgement is moro prosperous at at the proient time than it has boon at any time since the early ' 80s , during the boom in silver mined. All of our people are prosperous , aud wo think wo , oan safely say that there is not a laboring man ( who desires labor ) out ot employ ment in the Slate of Colorado. The wages paid for all manner of labor are the highest they have over been in the Bute. , ' NOHTII DAKOTA , Union National Bank , Grand Forks , North Dakota : "Bank deposits in our commun ity as compared with four years ago , have shown from 25 to 30 per cent increase , including both saving * and come erical accounts. "The credits of our township during the last four years have im proved as a whole 25 per cent. 'About 10 per oout of our local debtors of four years ago have become investors and lenders of money. ' The mw currency has Boemod to bo already an aid in increasing oiodit facilities. "About 25 per cent of farm mortgages have been paid off- "This country is 25 per cent ahead of four years ago in general prosperity. First National Bank , Frago , North Dakota : "The bank deposits in our com munity show a good increase over four years ago , running from 20 to 30 per cout , "Bonds which had to bo sold , bearing G per cent interests four years ago , need to bear only 4 per cent now. Our 70 per cent war- aruts which sold four years ago five points below par , now sell from par tel per cent premium. The new currency lawjiaa already added a good | dcal to local circulation. A good many mortgages have beou paid up since 1800 , some mortgages which would not in 1800 bo re new , d at 10 per cent can now bo renewed at 0 to 7 per oout ' The cheapening of money has helped out our oity and State wonderfully. HOUTII DAKOTA. . C * L. Olseon , Cashier , Security Bank of Dakota , Howard , .South Dakota : I take much pleasure in informing you that the deposits of our bank as compared with four years ago are now juit 100 per cent larger. "Tho bonded indebtedness or School and Civil Township in this county have boon greatly reduced during the last four years , I have not tbo exact figures at hand , but believe a reduction has boon made of at least 60 per cent. "Local debtors of four years ago in this locality , to the oxtuut of at least 35 per pent , are now investors und lenders of money. ' Ten farm mortgages are now paid off to every ono that goes on record , while then ( four years ago ) none were paid off , and great quantities went on record. " William Solbie , Cashier , Ameri can National Bank , Deadwood , South Dakota : "This community is not a criter ion of general prosperity , for gold raining is our main industry ; and some of our heaviest savera among the laboring clasaes have taken their savings , often considerable in amount , in going to Alaska , South Africa , eot. Now men have ootno in and taken their places , so that any comparison would bo misleading. "Strange it may seem , tbe general prosperity hau really hurt this part of the country and killed Borne low-grado proposition , bo- flidcs largely reducing dividends , unproduotivo properties. This you can ensy BOO , for our produts is cold , whiah IB practically the same value as before ; while coal , coke , iron , copper and about all supplies have doubled in value , or possibly moro thus increasing opera ting expenses enormously , "In the agricultural district round us , however , the change has been very marked. A great many debts have been paid off , and the bank deposits huyo nbout doubted. I was talking today with a loading populist of this locality , who used to bo a republican. Ho is going to vote for MuKinloy this time , and there are lots moro like him. IU > sayn Mi-Kiuloy could not have done anything else than what ho has done in our fcroign relations , and that he has managed things as well as anyone could have done. Soiuo mistakes have boon made , hut everyone makes some. Ho says the ailvur question is dead as long as the bianco of trade is coming our way. lip is quitoa representa tive man , aud speaks for a largo element of Bryan spportors of 1800 in this community. " Now Is The Tlmo To Subscribe. The State and National campaign for 1000 is now on. Every body should keep posted. The National campaign at > well as the state's bids fair to be both exciting and interest ing. No body who has any inter est in the result of the campaign should bo without , a county and state paper In order that every citizous in Custor county may keep posted , wo have decided to make a special price on UiuKKPunuoANHoan put it within the roach of ovorbody. To all uuw subscribers as well as to all who pay up arroargos wo will fur nish the RtruiiuoAN for 25 cents to the first of .January 1001 , nr tlio RKPUUMOAN aud State Journal to Jon. lut 1001 for 50 ; the Hew York Tribune or Bee and Rui'uiiuoAN for 05 cents to January 1st 1001. Kansas City Journal and UUPUIIUOAN t > 0 cents. A Good Thing. Our Groat-Grondinothor'H - garret containing the same , herbs of all healing found in Karl's Clover root tea. They gave our ancoHtoi strength , kept the blood pure , oiul will do the same for yon if you Hay so. Prioo 25 ots. and 50 cts. Sold by J. G Haoborlo. Free Complexion licauttlllcr Wo want every lady it-adur of thu RUPDIILIOAN to try Dwight'ri Com plexion Beautifier , the mont exqui site toilet preparation. It is pure and harmloHHmakes the face smooth as velvet and fair as alabaster. To induoo a fair trial of it wo will for a short time only send FKUIC a full size , Fifty cent box to evury lady who will pend us bur post office ad dress silver dime to pay for packing and postage. Only one PIIKK box to each address but ladies may order for their friends. Each box mailed separately. Send this notice and your order at ONCK to D. W. CUSTICK ACo. , Huntington W , . Va. TIME TABLE , BROKEN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Denver , Omaba , Helena , ChlciRO. liutte , Ut. Joseph , Portland , Kaneae City , Halt Inko City , bt. Lonli , and all Han Franclrco , polnti eait and south. and all points west. No. 43 Veitlbulud extent dally , Lincoln , Oinn ba , St. Joseph. Kansas City , ht , LouU , Chicago cage and all pilots cuat und noutb. . . 10 21 pin No. 44 Local ezprees dally , Lincoln , Omaha , Bt. Joiepb , Kansoa City , Bt , Lnulr , Cl'lcjitro ' and all points east uud south . Oi.'Oam No. 40-F.clnbt dally , Uavennn , Grand Inland , Aurora , Seward and Ltu < oln . OoOmn No , 48 FrelgbU dally except Sumlny , Huvcmm and lut ruii.dlUo i > olnte , . 1 16 pm No. 41 Vestlbulod oxprets dally , Helena , Beat- tie , Drtto , Portland and all 1'aclfic Const point * . 414am No. 43 Local expreis dally , lilnck Hllli and Intermediate points . 4 63 pin No , 45 Freight dally , Anielmo , llulsoy , Scncct , Whitman aud Alliance . 1068am No. 'U Freight , dally except Hundny , and Intoruirdlate polnti. . . , , , . 1:35 : pin Hlooplne , dlLlug and reclinlnK chair cars ( neat free ) on through iralnn. Tlckes sold nnd bK > KBUO checked to any point In thj United Stiiten and Canada. No. 48 baa merohtndlae cars Tuesdays , Thur - days and Utturdays. No. 45 will carry passengers for Anselmo , Ha ! ley , Heneca , Wbltmun und Alliance. No , 46 will carry passer j-w ( or Haveun Orand Icland , Howard and Lincoln , Information , rnupe , lime tables and ticket call on or write to 11. L. Ornisby , agent , or J Franch , Q. 1' . A. , Omuhv , Nobnuikn. 11. L. Uimeur , Auont. 80HEDULE OF DROKEN OOW MAILS Pouch for west will clouu at U p. 111 , except Sunday when It will clone at 7pm , I'oacb , nast ( or train No. 43 cloH a at 6,30 n m and tot No. 44 cloies at , 11 a in. Mall for Ansley and polnta east of Grand Island Curried on train No. 41. Oconto via of llyno acd Tuckerrllle , dally ex cept Snuday closes , at 7 a in : ruturnliiK name day Callaway tla , Mc'Klnley dally except bunilny clones at ? a m , rctnrulntname day. Hound Valley via Urern and. Ultun cloiu ul7 H in , Uouda ) , Weducidy and Fridays , returning saice day. Humner via Qurnsey , Uvorgetotrn and Uptou arrrlven at 11 'M , Tucrday Tuursdnjr aud aatur day , r turnluK leavei ut 12,30 sauiii day. Oaloihouru from 8.Uu mloB.dO n m Sun day 8,30 to 9.80 a. tu , Lobby open week days trom 7a ia to.8 p m , L , II. JKWBTT , l'M , U. S. Land Oiiiee , JAMES WIIITJCQKAB , - Hoglfitir 1MI , YOUNG. . . . - fleecier Land Onion nt llrodnn How N < il > rn L Soptrmbor 18,1900. f Notlco it hereby I'lrcn tliat the following- HAinctl fcttlcr linn fllcil notice of hid Intention & mate fliml proof In support of Itla claim , anil that 'Mil proof will lie Hindu before Itoglator and } cclvernt llrokcn How Nebr. , on October W , IUA H. Hlt'UOUVANT , of Genet , Nobr. , for II. H. No. 7Kl , lot | , Sic. an. T SO N. , U. 81 west , ftiiil loin , 3 , ntiUBi < .WswUSoo. 30 , T. 20 N , H. 'M wo t. Ho tiniiic * tliofollouliiKttltiicncitto proro Ills roiillnuons residence upon nml cultlratlon of Bald Innil , ylr.t Cnnrlos freeman of Surgent , Nebr. , Monroe Frcpinnn nml Jnmcn Fnrloy , of Oonot , Nebr . nmlVllllfim A. Htimlorniit , of llroktn How , Moor. JAMI s Wufrmiiui ) , Hoglstor. Land onicc nt Ilrokon How Nebr. , I Sept. IHtu,1000. f Notice l Itercliv ulton Hut tlio following nninoil fotllcr Ima tiled nollco nf Ills InUiutlon to make Him I proot In tupport of hi * clnlm , nml tlmlBMil proof wIII bn nimlo lioforo UoKltttor and I i-co vcr. at llrokim How , Null , on Oct. Sfllh , lud ) , vl/ DAVID II. ALPl'AtlflIi.fIlrokcnIlow. ) Nob. , for 11. K. No. 700 , ii X Hoc. la , T 1H N , Itiil W. Ho i mm' § tlio follou Ing wltnuJKCH to prove lilt cnntlnuoiiH reelilrnco upon ml ciilllvntlon of snlil Iftiulla : William J-prlni-ntiilio , Mlko Sotwlon , KHJnh Hunch nml LnmboitVnrrlug , nil of llroken How , Nubr. D-Ol JAMK8 WHITKHKAD , Uogletcr. U S , Lnml Omco , llroken How , Ni-br. , > Sept. 18 , 1000. f Notice Is hernliy Riven thut tlio follnwlng-namcd BCIllor Imn llleil notlco of Ms Intontlon lo iiiako uiml proof In B I po t of Ills clnlm , nnd tlmt said proof will ho nmilo Muro Hcicl'U'r ami Hocolvcr , nt llroken How , Ndi , on October S7,1000 , viss : KLDOUADO KlNNI5ll , of llruken How , Neb , fJf | " . .KN" . BIO , siisoH1. swM , dec. ' . ' 4 , T ( ! o IN11C * it i Ilo immi'n tlio following \\ltnoHfnfl to prove hi * contlnuoiiH runliloiicu upon ntid cultivation of Bnld Iniul , tlz : T.V. . AIi > M.ionrKo Myur * nml Os car 1'ortor , of ( Ircon , Nebr , , nml Hnrvoy Uaugh. crty , of Hrokun How , Nolir sopVOUt JAMICS WllU'KHUAl ) , lloglstor. NOTICli OF FINAL SBTTLKMUNT. T1IK 8TATK OF NKHUASKA , l rl-S. Uuntvr Comity , In county court , before .I A. Armour , Judge , In tlio iiinltor of tlio uitnto of John F. Cojner , ilcccnacd. To ttio creditor' nnd bolrn and to all who ere Intorotttrd In the etlatn of John F. Cos- nor , ( ljoem > c l : Tuko notlco tlmt A. It , Cotntr , nilmlnUtrntor of tlio nforcBiilil vatnto , tins fll l a roportof his doliiK'rt no micli , nml nskB that th 8MHU bo npprovul , and Hint tic no illrchnrged from further olillKUtlon ( lieri'ln , nml that tbo county Jmlfio mnko finch onlor in to the distribu tion of tlio nimutH liulonKlni ; to suld t'ttnto m may HCom JUKI mid viiiiltnblo , nnd to iii-dun the dower of tlio widow liuroln , lUMlgnato the heirs entitled o n Bliuro In salil estate , nml to grant Bach othci relict ltd may bt < doomed nccoi-snry In tbe final pultlrracnt of H ld UMtito Snld inuttor 1ms been et for hearing on the luth day nf October , 1000 , at 0 o'clock n. m , , nt the county court room. In Irokon How , Nubr skint which tiino nnd iilnco all pnrtlos Interestud may iippciu and bo ficard conutTnlnj' the cniuu. Dated thU 17th day of Koptombcr , IPUO. 6M-lt ! J. . \ . AHMOUU.Co. Judge. . Notice of Sulc Under Chattel Notlco 1 licrrbv itlvi'ii tlmt bv virtue of n chat tel tuortgago , ilalod Alurch 1st , I80H , nnd duly nied Tor record In the olllco of thu county oloik , ot Cnsti'r county , N'nliriiclUKUI Olli , 1IKK ) . ktid Klven by Win. llnulliurn , F M. Hllllngr itnd O. 0. Montgomery , ( in tlm following ( Inscribed iirnporty , to-wtt : Ouu J I Cnec Hopnrntor , No. 1M74A , cnmi > leti < ; onu buy none nix years old , on * grny luiriii tvn yenrHohl , 01 ororrolirnro ten > ears old , one inouno colored niulx tun yonra old , to fO- cure tin payment of their t\\o certtilii promissory notcH , ono for tlio Hum ot SI 10. nnd one for tlio BUIII of ( I3ilu0 , ' ili due Jin.imry l t , 1HJ' ) , and cuoli drnulng eight per cum Inloroi-t pur tiimuiu. Hald noten and mortgnt-'D glvnn lo tlio fuld J. I , I'nso Threi < liliiK Muchlmi Coiiiininy , nnd by It duly iisulgned to H I1 HloH . u no In now tno owner nml holiler of thu came , nmlMI befuiothu maturity of raid noUm Di'fiinlt buvlng heun mnilo In thn pajiiiuiit of Miilil notes , nnd tbi'ro bolng now duv il eruon tbu i < lild HUM of J'7l'0ltli ulgtit pur cunt Interest ihureon from thu li t iluy of Mnrcb , 18118 , the Mid ntrlgnco will ollor the nbo o do- fcrlbnd propo t ) nt public snle , nt therunr of tha ftoreroom now ocoiiplrd by I ) . \V , TliompHon , la Hrokun How. Nebr. , on S.iturdny , the 'd day of feptcinbiT. IIK ) , ut U o'clock p. m otaid dayto tbu hlKhint b.diler . for each In hiiml , to eiiltsfy tbo paid nolim ami InteruBt , TnKcn as the property of Iho fiild Win. llrnilbnrn , K. M. Hilling * mid U. ( J. Montgomery , nnd In fnvor of the tmld 8. C , HloKH. IMIod nt Hrokcii How. Nobruaka. thin li'Jtti day ( if Angtlitt. 1000. H. C , HLOHd , ' lly hln Attorney , Alplm Morgnn. CoiitCHt N llce. L' H I.iuid OlUcu , Ilrokon How , N'onr. , I .1 uly S8 , 1000. f A HUinclont content ntlldavlt hnvlng been tiled In this olllco by Clmilcn U , Vogcl , contpstnnt , Kgalnat timber cultnro entry No. H'L'7. mnilo March t4th ! , 1W ( ! , for H'I mvMi ' "id n'j swU , SL'C. L"0 , twp 17north , rgo'JI went , by John U Van * Fleet , contoatoo , In which It In alleged tlmt tlio nnld VauFleet has fulled to lirenk , cultivate mid plnnt to truce , tree needs , nuts or cutting ) * , ton iicrcn of mid tract us required by law ; unit no replanting tins buori done on wild tract for moro than HCTOII yenrr Inot putt ; that Bald entry Is dovold of n growth ot trees , nnd no iittcmpt bus been miulo by I bo raid VanFluet to promote u growth of trees thereon elnco limiting ot mild entry ; that ald entry has been nti.mdoncd for more than ton jcnre , niid thnt ull the dulectn 1- luged herein cxpt | nt thin dulc .Said parties are hereby notlUed lo appunr , nuoiiil : nd olfor evidence touching mill nlli't-iilloii nt 10 o'clock A. in , , on Sipt' 17 , 1WX ) , licrorii the n-gli'tnr nnd re ceiver , at Urn U H , land olllco , In tlrokun How , Nubrnakn. I'lio paid umlcHtnnt Imvlng , In a proper ulllihvll , Hied JIIIKI U ) , 1000 , net forth facU wMch tdiow IhutnilurdUodllUcnce personal service of thlx notice ciinnot bu made , It U hereby ordend and directed tlmt such nutico Do given by duo and proper publication , fiiANu 11 YOUNII. Htccher. In the district court of ruetiT county , Nubr. In thu mutter ofOloJ. i ulby , deccnHod , Order to ahow uilupe. The cnllnu cnmo on for hearing upon ttiO no Itlou of M Wurilngton , udmluls- tnitor of tliu oftate of Ole J. Ketby , dcccapid , prnylufor [ llcenao tojell tli" following real os- late , to-wlt : H'j i-t'Viinnl c't ' BW > { , oft-c'CH , mid the llV'j iiv/if , Hnd li'i tn > U , of Si > u. 17 , nil Intowu Kl N , of H. 17 U' , In i natur ( .oiinty , Nubr. , or a nulUclont ninonnt ihuriof to tin intlio i-uin of $5V , for the payment of d ht > ugalnst Biiltl ostntu , and HID furthur KUIII of 15' ' ) , fidd f uni being n monthly allowunco of $ | i ) per month to i urrlo Kstby , the wlilow o' Ole I Kaiby , deceased , and tbi ! COHIH of nOmlnl-trnU > n , there not beingnufll- clcnt personal | ir pirly to pay thx xuld debts and uxpenHU ! ) . U 1 the vtoio ordered that ull pcreoiu IntureBtfd in mid entntt appear lit fore inu m the court hoii o in Hiulien H"W , Nebr , on tbe 10th iluy of October , 1000. t 10 o'c look a ra to enow cnuhe wh > mid Ikciipo nhould be grunted to raid adinlnli-tnilor tu soil HO nnicli uf tin rial etluteof Hnlil di'cuni'od n Hhiill i > u nui-oHpary to pay mid ( lubin und i-xpenauH. Dated tlitn liili ) .mv of tep- lember , l0. HUMUIl iM SULLIVAN. f'M U Judge District Court J , J , SNYDER , Notary Public ami Juetlcit nf tbo I'cnce. Nmclal nttcntloa t'lr- cn lo collections , lfioltlona | UU-n , panBlon vouchers nuntly nxuculuil nnd nil kinds ot legal pattern nrlti'ii OIllc ucat nhlu rquaro , Hrokun lluvr , Ncl > . CAMERON AKKKSB , VTr < WNB\S.t CUUNSE1-LOU8 AT J AW. oiis89 lua'ty ' nl.iqk Urokun Dow , Neb. Limcl Counter , E rnal'.oy , Prop'r. All kinds if soft drinks. Best brand of citar.- ; . lot building east of Farinen bans.