J rt More About the Fnlllinrl Mtmlcr. I1 L Ou last Fi'idjy wo had tlio pica- i sure ol uncling ! ti. IJranyai ) , an attorney of Hunting-ton lndtu.ii. * , where resides Mrs. Alnrgaroll Jin- Hhaw , tlio sislur ol W. U. tfullharl , whu WUH recently murdered nortli. west o ! AtiHvlmQ. IliH presence ni tbu last d'ty ol tliu prilimiii\ry ) ; trial of Win. Oxlcy , for the murrtor of Fullhart. W.IH wholy unexpected. A special to tliu Stat < : Journal , in speaking of tliu matter said ; 'Hi' came on the solicitation of .Mis lliiBlinw , who o lliu night of thu Sliud of November , two days bafor < ) alio ruuoivud tliu tologr.im atniouiin itig IIT ) brolliL'is dt'iuh , Haul HIO ! dreamed that phe saw a man kill her brother with a hammer by breaking in his skull on hie ( Junior county ranch. She uleo dreamed that Fullhart told her he had a can of money buried in a curtain part of the Htable. She was HO nervous sue uould not Hleop Hiid got up and aroused her daughter , who was in lliu hoiiHi ) with hur , and told her the dream. After hearing oflhu death of her brother Hhe wrote lo the postmistress at Dunning inquiring about the L-Htate of her brother , who inlormcd her thai il was probable vrorth $50,000 , and ho had a quarter suction of laud with a Hue brick house besides largo herds of cattle and horoCH. Afi her half brother from Kuisas. who had visited the ranch , h.id written hur there wore not to exceed 100 cattle and horses and htH ranch was on government land , Mm. llushaw was inclined lo think tihe wau liable to be defrauded out of a largo part of the CHtate. The conflicting reports about the value af the property , togolohr with a desire to have him look for the eau of money , caused her to Hind her attorney. Mr. Branyan visited the Fullhart ranch Friday , but itiHtead of a tine brick house , he found one of the worst sod hovolfc in this part of the country and further found thai the deceased had no tillo to the land on which he had been rpRiding HO long. Ho dug for the money in the stable , as his oliont had directed , but without success. The administrator has found fifty cue horses and thirty-nine cattle that belonged to the docoaHcd , including the one * Oxley drove oil and sold. Mrt > * llu- shaw's desuriplion does not tally ex actly with Oxloy , as iho man Bbr saw in itrr clroaiu was of light ootn- pk'xion , light hair and muslauhi' and iiyo foot six inches tall. Tin prisoner is a man about live foot ton inches high , of dark conplexion and hair and weighs about 100 pounds II may dovalopo yol , if Oxloy is not the murderer , that herdisoription is not much out of the way. Mr. Bran van started homo Friday even ing , not strengthened in the boUel in menial telepathy since his iuvosti. galion of the real situation- The dream is remarkable , however , as the date corresponds closly to the time thai the ovidonoo would seem to point to the date of his death. If it is true , it will probably clear Ox. ley , as , according lo the evidence he had driven off and sod ! Fullhart's cattle throe days before iho murder was committed.11 J.A. liellenbargor , of Dale , wan among iho number in the oily Monday , looking after the school Innd advertised lo bo leased. He scoured another qtiarler , which makes a section of school land he has enclosed in his pasture , which consists of 4500 acresMr. . Kcllen bargor ia one of the Iowa boyu who has no reason to regret that ho lo cated in Custor county some fifteen or twenty years ngo. In addition to his pasture land , ho has 400 or COO acres under cultivation , which iu well unproved , and good frame buildings. Ho has already this tall turned off a oar each of cattle and hogs , and is feeding 20 head of steers and 140 head of hogs , and has besides 200 head of Block cattle Ilia corn crop was excellent iho past season. From 170 acres cf corn , ho husked 40 bushels lo iho acre by weight. Ho has combined farming and stock raising , and 1ms made it a success. Letter List. Following is the dead letter lit * , for week ending Deo. 18,100P : MM. MottKlo YnnZanL Mtltou Zimmerman , Mrs Cbas. Cover , Junes II , Wulllror. Parties calling for the abcv ploabo say advertised. L. II JBWKTT , 1 * . M. HOLIDAY RATES-UURL1NOTON ROUTE. December 22 , 2J ! , 34 , 25. 31 and January 1st , Between stations not more than 200 miles apart. Good lo return Until January 2d. Boo nearest tii'kct agent. Il , L. OitMBiiv , Agent CHEAP TK1P TO LINCOLN. The Burlington will sell tickets from Broken Bow , Neb. , to Lin- ooln and return for $6.1C on Deo. 25 , 20 and 27 , on account of the annual meeting of the Nebraska Stale TeaoheiB * Absooiation. Re turn limit Doc. 20. Successors to Peale , John & Bushnell , The Dig Store In the llcnlly Itluek , Will continue to do business at Mm old Etnnfi. Our stock of goods wo are pleased to have everybody unmo in and cximmo. There IB not a better Stock of TAPLK AND FANCV GUOOKHIRH , DIIT Goons , HOOTS AND SHOKS , HATH , CAPS AND QUKKNH- WAKK ihiH Hide of Lincoln , and our prices will sell the poods. VVo now have in stock an extra tine lot of ChrintrnaH oandioH , from the bent to Iho cheapest , and in Quoonswaro , after looking at our Htoou , you cannot - not help but buv some one nice present. Wovill mill continue to pay the highest market price for produce , poultry and game , and with pleapuro ihank you for jour liberal palronago In the past , and wish you lo jontinuo in the future. Bring your neighbors wilh you. We have lols cf room , and lots of clerks to wait on customois right. Wis'i- ing all a mnrry Christmas and a happy Now Year , wo are , Yours for biHinefls , JOHN &KNERR. Married - UAIIT ( . 'HIUSTEK8KN At ( lie rcMdonco of the hrldo'B parenta , near llerwyn , December 10th , 10(10 ( , ntap. in , bhnrp , by Huv. Itlclmtil Hollls , Mr. Oto II Ilnrt lo MlfS Audicw C'brlsteiuon , holli of licrwjii. The young people wore the re cipients of nnny boauliful and use ful prosontH. They will remain in the neighborhood the coming year , Mr. Hail having ronled iho Noonan properly , where they will embark on life's journey together. I'huruli ScrvlecH. CHItlHTlAN 011UUOII BibK ) school 10 a. in ; Commun ion and Hcrmon , 11 a. in. ; Endeavor mooting , 0-30 p. m. ; Sermon 7:30 p.m. Good music. All are invited to attend ihoso services , u. u OHUUCII , "Tho Child of Prophecy and hit- Name , " will bo the subject of the morning surmon al Iho U. B. churoh next Sunday morning. "Tho Christmas Star , " will bo ibo theme of iho evening. Mr. ClmH. Bells will work a beautiful Christmas design on iho black board , to illus trate the sermon. All are cordially invited lo these services. Ki'iaoorAL oituncu. lib Sunday in Advent ; December 23rd , 10:45 : a. m. Children's service Christinas hymns mid oaroU' , Ad dress to the children. Solo , Earl Molynoux. 7:30 p in. , < veiling ser vice and sermon. Solo , Miss Pinker , ton ; "Glory to Heaven's Elernal King. " Duet , cornet and violin , Mr. Wilkina and Mr. Root. Christina ) Day , December 25th , 10 a. m. , Celebration of the Holy Communion , sermon on the Christ mas Message Offertory duet , Mrs. Gutlorsou and Mrs. Mayer ; ' 'Little Town of Bothlohew " St. John's Day , Thursday. Da- ceniliLr 27th , 7 p in. , Sunday School Festival and Christmas-tree. Carols and recitations , a Christinas talk , presents and candy. Everyone cordially invited to all these services. WALTON HALL DOQGETT , Rector To California In a Tourist Sleoper. In ill ) other way cnn you go to Callfor- ilii BI > quickly , so comlorinble , and yet HD economlCHl , HH In n tourist elouplng our. our.Tho tourist cars need ( or the Ourllng- ton Oterlnud Excursions urn models ol coiufoit n-idconvmiiuueo , hlghbaokeeat * anil double windowsTboy are lighted by gas. The boating firrangiiiont tire ndmlrnblo iintl the bed lurnlshlngB are eleiin uiul of good quality. 'Iho Burlington Exourelona luavi Oiuntm every Tucpday and Thursiluy act ! KO through to Sun Frnnciuco nnd LUH- Angek'H without changes or i5olaye.B of HUV kind. You can | olu thorn nt Liu- ooln , IIiiBtlnjja , Oxfoid , or any other Btntiou at which the train Btopa. The route IB through Denver nud Salt Ltiko City , pn t the llnest econury vleiblo Irom onr windows anywhere on the globe. An experienced exeurtion iminDgei la tn charge o ( each excursion party nnd u un- Uormul porter Hocompanles each oar Folder giving full imtormatlon mailed on request Beautiful lllustraled 72 page book iihciit California eont on receipt of HX cunts in btnmpB. J .FiUNCid. Qenornl PuBoocKor Agent , OmahaNeb. novS Ot. Now Is the Time to Subserlbo. The Slate and National campaign for 1000 is now on. Everybody should keep posted. The National campaign as well as the state's bids fair to bo both exciting and interosl- ing. No body who has any inler- ext in the result of the campaign should bo without a county and sUto paper Iu order that every oitizouH in Custcr county may keep posted , we have deoided to make a special price on the RUPUQUOAN so as to put it within Iho roauh of ovorbody. To all new subflcribers OR well as lo all who pay up arrearages wo will fur nish iho Hi rum-iOAN for 25 cents to the first of January 1001 , nr tbo RBPUBLIOAN and State Journal to Jan. 1st 1001 for 50 ; the How York Tribune or Dee and RuruuLiCAN for 05 cenlB lo January Isl 1001. Kansas City Journal and RBPUIILICAN bO cents. . B , 10X ) . from Ir.ft ucok. ) ' It was moved and ' .Mirlud to iiccept nnd ndopt thu icpoti as tecommoaded by life commUtri' . ItVIIB thrn moved nnd carried to ad journ until 1.JIO p. m Afternoon SeaMen , The buivru reconvened , nil or the noon reei'38 , v\uti nil mum ben * pn-ecnt Tinnfiernoon wiw spent by the com. mtitfoi in work Iu their various depirt- uiontt * nnd In preparing nn cutlmnto ul ttiu fliipplie needed for the onsiiInK yeiu. At 0 o'clock the board ndjotirnKd until C oVlok Thuradny morning Thurfday , Dee. G. The board mot at U a. m , with nil the uuunbora In nttonilmicn. Thu inlnutca ot yesterday's wcro rend nnd approved. Moved by NlchoUs , seconded by Con ley , ttmt an ndvertluumont bo Inserted in tbi ) county papura for bids ( or ntiperln ttinduut ot poor ( urni. and for phyelclnn for poor farm nnd jail for 11101. Motion cart led. It WIIB mo"od nnd carried that the board advortlpu for bl'Ja for brld o vvnrk for 'Juster county during the > 'nr 1001 Ic VVIIH niovt'd Hiid tecoiutrd tlint tlio board ndvonUo for bid * for county printing for the eimilng yenr. After boniu didcaselon the roll wan culled on thin motion , with the following result : Ayes. Arthur , Cnnloy nud Cooncy. Nnys , U'euhbuhl , Lliul nnd Nicholas. The clerk announced the result , of thp ballot u tie. The chairman , Mr , Cnrr , votid uyo , nnd the motion wnH declared cunircl in tliondlrnintive. Ayec,4 , naj'slt Mr. NIcholiia tinted in explanation ol his vote Unit as there wns no bid laM yenr.ho la of the opinion thnt all personc are entitled to the snme privileges us were granted at thnt time , and therefore voted nguiiiHt tlio motion It WHS moved and cnrrled that the board Uko a recess to 10 : ! ! p. in. Afternoon Session. Alt the members bulnur present at 1:30 p in. , the chnlrniMi called the meeting 10 6tdir. Mr. Cooney reported for the judiclnry coHimilleo t.B followa : Wu , your cntnmlllvG , recommend thnt tlio claim of Ji'rry Mend. SI1.60 for wltLoei- free in euro of State vs Wayniclt anil Martin Iio nllowcd. It WHB movutl and cairicil to accept llio report anil adopt It 08 recommended The official bond road nnd road claims committee reported at ) follows on the road petl'lon ' nigned by II. O , Donnel. lo-wlt : \Vo , yonroommlltie , rtcoinmnnil that tlio pe tition be grunted , mill ttmt tbo county nnrvoyor ho ordered to ctian u tbe eimov as ngrecd upon lietueoii tbu committee and .Mr Djnr.el , raid Domini tn receive S'JO.ttl. Q. A. ( Jrlllith , $72 Oil liolrnof Fliiri'lire G. 'irllllili S-IO 00 U O. blicdcl , $30 00 Jno. McDunnott , $1000 , damnge to IHJ lurlcJ nKi > lint roml illslrlrt No 3 , I uslcr town- elilp. ItvnH mo\cd nnii carried to accept iho report , and adopt It us rrcomraonded by Hit ) com luittoc. The following renolutlon was read nnd considiireil by tbo board : Wbcrcai , Tbcro baa been paid In on tbo line of Cliue. F. Miirtln cuttuln moiicy that elioiihl bn\c boon applied upon cons , tberoforc bu It Ucpolvcd. That M , K. Sclinurlngcr , conntj- truusurcr. be and hereby Is uutliorlzcd and In structed to bold tliu moiu-y paid In by 0. T. Orr , rlprk o ( the district court , on tbu line ot Cbns , P. Aliirtln tbo sum of 131 50. and not distribute the saii'o until tbo further order of the county board. "Moved by Arthur. eecoiuUd by Llnd , thnt the resolution be adopted. Onrried. Moved bv Conli-yseconded by Arthur , that the notion uerutoforo taken by tla- county board , on thu Otti day of Sept. , 1000 , rejecting the petition for Ihs Bayer- lioffur ruiid bu nnd thu snino U hereby reconsidered , ami tbnt Iho mutter ot the further considortitlon ot enia rend peti tion be set for December 10 , 11)00 ) , at 10 o'clock u. in. , nnd that the county clerk Co and hereby IB instructed to notify tuu parties Interested. Motion curried. The following resolution was offered by Mr. Cooney. Whereat , It is the Uaty of tbe treaeuier of Cut ter county to collect the persoual taxes of said CuMcr county , nnd Whereas , The personal taxes of 1899 are due and delinquent , end Wburoi , M. K Sclinerlngcr , lliu present county treflbiuor of Custer county , has fa'led , neglected nnd refused to collect a laryu portion of thu por- nonal Uiios from various iicrcon * tn eald couuty , andWhore Whore , A larfjo portion of tbe 1899 taxcc arc unpaid , and Whereat , Said taio are duo from perilous own- tut ; euUlclent personal property to cnablo aatd county treasurer to collect euld Usernnd Wlurena , Uy reason of tbe failure of said M. E. tchnorlngor , county treasurer , to collect eald tnxen , u lurKO amount of eulu taz Is in danger of bt lug lost to gald county by reason of tbe purlins bccomliiK unable to pay said tax. or becoming In a condition Uiimiclally to that raid tax cunnot bo enllectcil ; llureforo bo It llOfohed , Tlmt the county attorney ba and hereby It ordered and dlroitad to commuicu proper protecding * at once au'tlunt sal i M , E. brlinorlnKor , county trcaturcr , to compel him to collect mid lunsoiml taxes. Moved ni'd arconded that resolution bo adopted. Vote taken , all mcmbeag voting ing aye except Mr. Conli-y , who ox- plnlnril his neRMIvo vote by tUtlng that In h's opinion thu county treasurer id tloina hU duty , nnd should nt bo con- f-ured while doing nia best to collect the delinquent taxes Honid adjourned until ! ) o'clock a. in. FrWuy. Fdday , Doc. 7 1900. Hoard met nt 0 u. tu.wlth nil menibora preaent. Miuutoa of pievioua day read and approved. Moved and accorded that Wru. Ulair bu nppomtcd Janitor of court house for your ofl901.nl aamo calnry iu received Ihla joitr. Motion carrird. Mr A. H. Hnniphroy iiresented a po tion signed by S. K Ilalnefi , relative tea a claim tor iliuuH i's by reason ot the O'dubliehiuunt of n public rend In 1880 , said road known naJTo. . Petition re ferred to road ooinmltt p. Thu afternoon of Friday w&8 spent In commit1 eo work , thu brld o committee bohiK absent vlowliiK bridges. Snturdiiy , D.c. 8 , 1000. Hoard mot wlih all incmherH present. Minuted of last , meeting read nnu np- prvod Commlttoo work occupied the forenoon. In ( tie afternoon the chairman called the regular order of business. Mnanctt eoinmlttco rouorted na follows : We , your flnnnca couimlttin , rccouunoud. tbu followliiK trantfer of funds : Prom tbo uuneral fund of 1899 nnd to the . , prior years . . . . . . gcurral . . . . luud .f 1UOO , 8,000. NlCHOLAf LlM ) , I-Co m. CON LBV , | Movrd nnd carried to nccept and adopt aa recommended. Mr. Cooney offered the following. Whereas , U lm been brought to our notice by tbo certificate of ths tounslilp board of llerwyn towmlilp tliat micralarrauts bnvo hocn Issacd by said tounililp bourd , and said warranta are uuw In the hauils ol virloax parttrs , and Whereas , tiuld claims weiu allowed by tbo couuiy beard , and lire Judgments agalutt ( nld road dlitrlcU and Whereas , Varlouf sums ba > o b-on prld by raid county treniuret , and the sumo bare notJicvn crrdlud ution said warranti" . naw , therefore he It Keiolvcd , That the county Iremuror bo nud hereby li ordered and directed , ui'ou tbo prc eu- tallou of tald warranti , and tliu allowance of piopur credit thercou of payments already made , Is hard enough m it Is. It is to bur that we owe our world , uud everything should bu made as t-nsy us pubbihlu for her at the time of childbirth. This is just what s FRIEHD will do. It will mnke baby's cotnintr easy nnd painless , and thnt without tak ing dangerous drugs into the sys tem. It is simply to bo applied to the muscles o the abdomen. It penetrates through the skin carry ing strength and elasticity with it. It strengthens the whole system and prevents all of the discomforts of pregnancy. The mother of a plumb babe in Panama , Mo , hays : "I have used Mother's Friend and can praike it highly. " Get Mother's Friend ot the Drug Store , SI per bottle. The Bradficld Regulator Co. , ATLANTA , GA. Write for our free illustrated book , " Before Uaby is Horn. " to pay the balance duo on said clalmn with any funds now in his hands belonging to paid rend dlftrlct judgment fund , with 7 per cent Iritcrctt on laid warrants thereon. Mnvf d tied esrried to nccept nnd adopt resolution as read. II110. A merry Ctmstmaa to all. Raymond Griffith and his sister , Graon visited with friends at Ctifitoi Center last week. Arrangements are making for a reunion at John MoDermont'ti on Christmas of the MoMnrtries.Scotts , Husks , Pvlkoys , Piokotls and Con- leys. Davis lljadley has gone to house keeping on the James Younc farm three miles cant of Ryno. CLERICAL PERMITS 1901. Applications for clergymen's half faro permits for 1001 should be Hied at the earliest pontnblo dale with the local agent of the B. & M. R.li J. FRANCIS , Gun. Pass'r. Agent. CfilKoriiiii TniTcl Incivnslnir. The increasing popularity of tourist sleeping oars for tratiHconU n ntal travel is a subject of much comment among railroad men. It is said that 85 per eent of iho pan- Hungers to and from California travrl iu tourist iloepiug-oara. Tlnse oors are comfortable and nol nearly so expensive as palace sleeping-cars. The Burlington railroad is doing a great deal to encourage tourist-cur travel , having increased Us California - nia tourist car service this soae > on from onco-a-wook three limes - - to a week. ConMiuttition of Quinine * . The people of the United States con- eumo one-third of the total quinine output of the world. The average con sumption per hend is 20 grains an nually. The cinchona tree , which fur nishes quinine , Peruvian baric , and tallsaya bark , Is a native of the west ern South American coast countries , more particularly Peru ; yet but a com paratively small portion of the world's product now comes from that region Cinchona trees have been transplant ed In Java nnd British India , and the bulk ot the quinine used now comes trom these countries. Palm Treei In Cuba. The royal palm of Cuba consists of a tall , straight trunk of a very fibrous fcature , and supports a cluster of ton- nated leaves Uko a bunch of pluinea on a long stick. The leaves are larg and leathery. These loaves continue to ETOvr from the center to a great length. When the leaves cannot grow any more they drop to the ground from the bottom of the cluster , thua making room for tuo now ones , which are always coining out of the center , It alio yields , in the proper Beuaon , yellow flowers. The fruit cannot be taten. ITce Complexion Iluuuttiflor. Wo want every lady render of the ucAN to iry Dwighl's Com plcxion Beaulifier , the inont exqui site toilet preparation , It is pure and harmlessmakes the faoesmootl as velvet and fair as alabaster. To induce a fair trial of it wo will fo a short time only send FRKE a ful size , Fifty cent box to evury lad ; who will fond us her post office ad dress silver dime to pay forpackin ; arid postage. Only one KKUK box to each address but ladies may ordc for their friends. Each box mailoi separately. Send this notice ant your order at ONCK to D W. CUSTKR o. , Huntinplon W , Va. TO MAKK A FORTUNE , THE OPPORTU NITY MAY NOT COilE YOUR WAY AGAIN Twentieth Century partner- Ot'l'EltS A NUMUr.U 0V MAGNIFIORNT I'KIZHS TO T110SK WHO WILL ACT AS AORSTS 1st Prize , Sl,000 Cash , 2d Prize , $500 Cash AND UJ OTItlilt CAtH 1'liIXGS , HANUINU FHO.M $500 TO 8 . TllE TWr.NTIBTII OKNTUHY KAUMKHin pnbllBlicd by Iho HPIPubhshlnv Company , of mntu , and Is an lUTlculluni'nml ' fnmlly n.i KI/IMO of unusual merit , Them nru departmente for very inomhar of ttie famllj , upccl.U artlclei by invn of known reputation and llluetratlom will bu a mmilne'it fouturo Wrlio for i i-rnplo copy and nnU for pnrllcnlnrrt coucernlnfc the prlr.ca 1'rlco Jl 00. I'lIK TWEMIISTII OKNlfllY FAKMKU and tbo liM-unucAX will be ecnt to you ono yonr or 51 65. ( every-w ) C T THIS OUT IT MAY NOT Al'l'EAH AOAIN. TRIAL SUBSCRIPTION , THE TWENTIETH aRiinqKiD9Bn rara epo A n m is m b C EMTFEY FAEMEE , It contains a number of appoiil articlon each week by the most impotent specialists In every braiich of agriculture dopnrtmont < devoted to lire stock , cropc , tbo airy , poultry yard , orchard and Rrirdcn , farm machinery , veterinary topics , Irrigation and tbo nirketB , The ftiimor's wife , too , his her nharo of space , wilh recipes and uuscMlong on c 'okery ' , d'custnaklriK , fancy work , cnro of llo ori > , mid matters particularly pleating o her , \\lille tin-chiMren lime a dpnrtmi'iit edited for them exdiHlvelv. Four or flv piwea uru evoted to > C'Unp.'te review of lliu neu of llio week covering both happenings nt homo and abroad , nd iiCTTB In pnriuulnr Inlcrcstiri ) ; to tbo prcnt farming \\CP > . 'Ihun too , tro iho stories , choice loctrr rnd humor , and all the gootl things thnt one likes to rend after tlio lampt nre lighted and tbo ay's work Is done. Sl.OO PER YEAE. Cut this out and send it with a dime or five 2-oent stamps to The Century Farmer , 18t9 Farnani street , Omaha , Nebr. d20-4 6'8 I'UbllshcJ Mor- day. Wedncsdny HEW nnd Frhlav , Is In ronllty a flu , lre h , oTcry other - day Dally , glvhiR tne ln' < st news on days of Isunc , and coverIng - Ing news ot the other Ihreo. It con tains nil Important foreign cable news ulilcli nppenrH In The Daily Trlbane of fitine dun ; , also liornotllc and For eign Conespond- cnce , Shoit htorlef , TW- Clugunt Half-tone - IllUBtrntiuUB , IIu morons Items , In- duftlrlous Inforrna- tlon.FnBhlon Notes , Agricultural Mat ters nnd con'pro- liciinlvo mid n-11- nblu Financial mid Market leportd. Hegularrnbscrlp- tlon price , SI 01) ) per year. \Vc fnruteh It ulth tlio HM'Uiu.i i CAN for ? l 50 per year. Send all orders to the REPUBLICAN , Broken Bow , Nebr. Cash Prizes. First Pnzo 1,000 Second 1'rizv 500 Five Prizes of $100 each. . . . 500 Fiver Prizes of $50 raoh. . . . 260 Tun Prizes of $25 oaoh 250 Total . . . . * 2,5UO IEm OEN'IUHY A FAUMEIi offtiH the nbovo pr zee to Ita ugentB , tlio money to bo nwarded when tno euui total of orderB rocelved ( rum fronts rcnohi'B 10.000 In Addition to llioae prize ? , agents nru allowed a cnmmi-aion of 150 cisnta on cncti liow or- d r , at d 20 cents on renewals. The indent scndlnt ; In tin1 moat orders Is untitk'd to first prize $1,000 ; tlio ncxl lar eat gets atcond prizu , uud BO on down the list. The more ugents ontiT- in , the Booner the number 10,000vlll beiuncbed. The Twentieth Century Fanner , OMAHA , NEB. . d20 4t SCHEDULE OF BROKEN BOW MAILS. Pouch for west will close nt 8 p. in , except bum's ) when U uill ctoso ut 7 p m. Touch , cast { or train No. 4j clean * lit 5.3 < ) a m and for NoII cloron nt , 11 u m. Mull for nnlcv nnd poluU east uf Grand Island Uirrted on train No. 44. Oronto via of llyno ac.d rucLcrvIlle , daily ex cept Sunday cloRca , nt 7 u m ; reiurnlni ; ciimo day Ciilluvnyla , Mc'Kluley dally except HundHy does at" a in , returning mime diiy Hound Valley via Oreui and Kltou closti nl7u in , Monday , Wednesdy and Krldu/s , reluming eniio day. Siimner via Ournsoy , QeorKelown and Upton arrrlves at 11 ao , Tuecdny Tnursduy nud bAtur- day , returning loavoa nt riio ; eunm day. OlUOi boura from 8.00 n ru to H 00 n in Sun- Jay 8.30 to U.8U a. m. Lobby opcn'ucek daa from 7amtu8pm L , II. JKWKTT , I'.M. A Good Thing. Our Groat-Grsndmolher's g.irrol containing iho same herbs of all healing found in Karl's Clover root toa. They gave our ancestor slrungth , kept Hut blood pine , DIM ) will do iho mi mo for you il you HUV so. Price 25 olH. and 50 ols. Sold by J. tt Hnohurln Wo will furnish thu IvansaH city Journal and Kuruui.uuN for 81.25 per year. Published on XburFday , and HEW I nowri for nearly Hixty yonrs In every part of the United titnlca as a National Family M owe paper of the highest claHH. for farmers and villager * . It con- taint * nil the moft Important gviirral news of The Daily Tr buuo up to tbo hour of going to pices , nn Agricul tural Department of the highest or der , has entertain ing roadlnii for every inembpr of tbo family , old p.ud yoUDK' J'ar'ict ' lie- ports , wlilchure sc- WEEKLY toptod as authority by farmers and country merchanU , and Is clcuu , up-to- date , Interesting and instructive. Hcgularinbecrlp- tiori price , 81.00 per Tear. Tear.Wo - Wo furnlRb It m-p TOTTOT ? ' with the ItKPUBLi- 1 J&i JD U IN j CAM for $1.5U per year We Have Added to our shop a full line of wood work- ins ; raaohuuTy , nnd therefore would ask a part of your patronage m this line , i- which wo can mve you moiiny. Alto ask carpenters and ' ontractors to 'lot UB do tlioir job work , such HI planing , ripping , scroll work , in fact everything that is done in a tirnt class job shop. Iu our old line wo are up-to-dato. Wind Mills. U'o carry all standard grades. Pumps. Wo carry a full and complete stock of nil btyles. In pipe and well material we always have it at the lowest possible price. Fittings and brass floods , hose , belting , tanks , feed grinders , horao powers , in fact everything thru belongs to our tiadc.Vn carry in stock the J.i r . 'i.xc j VCK os ? , vi , . TKVI > ICH for pumping or power. Also second end hand gasoline engines , Bleara I'liginud iu which wo can give you a bargain. IP hydraulic and casing wells wt have the bust and quickest machinorv tti.u is manufactured in thiH day and ago of the world , and can guarantor our work in this line. f Yours Very Resp'y , 0. H. CQIffEAD. U. 8. Lund OIUco , llroxnn Dow , Ncbr. , ( . C ° A1 ! lVerelY , "r'lvtn " 'tat ' "he6 follow Ing- . " ' " l ° | C < 1 " 0l'CO ' "f f" ' "lOlUlOri to ma ii n ( In. . ' ? " ' " " " .PI" ' " of bl claim nnd that , . nn"K ( "ter nnrt He- , ier at llrokon How , Nebr , on Juu. J , lOul , H".nn ! ? .VVpifty , nf Mllburu , Nbrai.kn. for . "W W > C3 > | ' , , * ibu. . ° " ° " ' " Wltlie8ac " prove hU UI' ° n "ni1 cultlvu lun of wld land , T , ' . Olrdlng 01.di.on , ull of Mllbiirn. Mebr. JAMKbWHlTBlIEAD , lUgtl