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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1901)
I' ' ) fluster ( go , licpublicau f uhltthcd oTiTy Thnrndajr at the Comity Soul. 1 . BI , AMHUKMUV , ViTllnr A.001CO ! ti Cantor lllock , Fourth ATe.-cr tiliUrodut tliu l > o tolllco at Hrokeii How , Nub , an BCConJ.clftnH matter fur trantmllelon through tbeU. d. ilnlla. auiisouiFTioN I'uicK- One Year , In advance St.IK ) TiumsbAY , JAN , i7 Too "f. " The butiinosB way in whioh the new hoard in takit > hold of the af fairs of the county , alums that the people made no mititako in their election. The ocomouy the new board is exorcising in disposing of the county business , and prompt provinionn adopted to provide for sufliciont revenue to maintain tlio busineau on a oanh baitis , would indiuato tl'at there will bo no more of "pouring aand in a rat hole" procedure. The senatorial situation at Lm- uoln ia more intensified , since bal loting commenced Tuesday , but the solution of the question appoarn to bo no nearer. As the vote Btood \ t yesterday the loading candidates arc D. K. Thompson 32 voten Goo. D. Moiklejohn 20 , F. M. Currio 20 , E. II. llinahaw 15 , Ed Kosowater 12 , Crounao 10. W. V. Allen and \V. II. Thompson received the vote of the fueionislH , except VV. J. Taylor of Cuulor , who voted for Sutherland and Thomp HOII. In all , there were twenty nor- sons voted for. AH will bo neon by the vote Senator Currio ia the third man in the raee , and his prORpoutu of winning ia good , should the con test continue long enough. The danger is in Thompson combining foroua with Meiklejolm , which would elect both. The ORIclnl L'uper. At the forenoon session of the county board , Saturday , the CUB- TKK COUNTY KUPUHUOAN waa deaig uated aa the oilicial paper of the county , for the oiiHujng year. The ualory fixed wan three hundred del laru. Theio wore aeveral papertt that had put iu bids to do the county printing , they wore ; the Chief t'o $320 , Beacon $315 , and Snrgon Leader for § 300 , Callaway Trib line H375. As it had not btoi the custom to lot the count printing to bidder ? , the boarc promptly rejected all bids and pro oecded to settle the matter in a way it regarded as for the best interest of the county , The amount to be paid the lliU'UiiuoAN ia $100 loan than the populist board had given the Chief for the past two yearn , and $20 loss than the Chief offered to do the work for the ensuing year. In order to bettor serve the public in the Houlh west , south cant and north east parts of the county , the board voted to allow the Callaway Courier , the Ansley Chronicle and Sargent Leader $100 each , for publiahiug the board proceedings for the year. The now county board has put a atop to the foreclosing proceedings on farm lands for delinquent taxes , inaugurated by the pop board. Tins will bo a great saving for the farmer who intends to pay his taxes , The expense of geting out the papers , advertising and nale , which would amount to $25 to $50 a quarter sect ion , when charged up to the laud , would be a burden the average far mer could not well have mot. The county would not have boon out anything when the taxes wore finally aottlod , as all the expense would have boon borne by the owner , but the individual alone would have boon the aufforor. Under the plan inaugurated by the present board the county will buy the do Huqueut tax list on the same terms aa an individul purchaser , which will entitle the county to 20 per cent intoreat instead of ton , aa long as the laud is not redemod. Another advantage gained IB , that when the county has bought in the delinquent Hat , not sold for the want of bidders , it puts the Hat in shape for the county to realize the cash at once upon its investment. The board haa received a proportion from F * II. Young to buy half of the delinquent farm list , as noon as the certificates of sale are made out at face value. In time all the delinquent lint on farm lands can be disposed of in that way-with no expense to the county and much cheaper for the delinquents , than the foreclosing process. The prompt auiiou of the county board ill diHpensitig with the expen sive prouooduiu of forclonmg on land to collect delinquent Uxet * , will ahut off the county attorney' * ) largo patronage that the Chief and Beacon have been enjoying the paat month. The formers whoHO hotnoH were being sold at hhoriff sale , by the direction of a pop board , will appreciate the republican methods of proceeding , which will give them : i chance to redeem their farms with , out having to pay sheriff and at torney fees , and advertising coats HON. HUNK M.GUKRIC Should ho One of Nebraska's United States Senators. 'I ho people of thin locality who enow Mr. Currio boat are deeply in- created in the success of his oandi- lacy for United States nonator from iis adopted state. They know that 10 possesses ability of a high order and all those sterling qualities of mind and heart that are too rarely bund in statesmen of the present lay. Ilia integrity of character , his clear headed , cool , deliberate judg ment , his lofty patriotism and un- altorinp fidelity to the interests of the great mosses of the common ) Boplo who need the resistless power of his argument and the persuasive ntluonoe of his oloqueuoo in the de fence and vindication of their cause ; all these qualities combine to make urn the ideal candidate for the high and responsible office , for which he certainly standa without a peer in the whole range of the opposition. Prominent among his characteristics are his broad and liberal minded fairness , bin deep souse of justice , his clear perception and thorough knowledge and understanding of the wants and the necessity of the people of his state , all of whieh ad mirably fit him for the important duticH of a faithful and efficient representative of all the varied in terests of the whole atate of Ne braska. The members of the legislature trorn all parts of the state can do no greater credit to their intelligence ! or confer a higher honor on Ne braska than to combine their votoH and elect lion. Frank JM. Currio as one of the two distinguished eiti- eens who will represent the push and progrena of the quocu of the trans- Missouri commonwealths , in the highest law-making body in the world. The election oi Currio will be a great victory for Nebraska. The Pennsylvania Farmer ( Mo ad- villo Pennnylvania ) STATE CAPITAL GOSSIP. Spec lal Correspoudcuro. LINCOLN , Nobr. , Jan. 14 , 1901. oonator Sloolo haa introduced a bill to establish a now military eodo nnd reorganize the National Guard. The usual number normal aohool billn are coming in , including ono or two to unload empty buildings on the ttato aud quite an active lobby to boom those projects h already noticed. The first bill to pass the hoiiHo were the two expense bills , appro- priatmg * 85,000 to pay members sal aries , and milage , and $90,000 to pay incidental expenses of the sea. sious. As usual they wont through without a contest , aud the aouato welcomes them with open arms. Another Uuaaiau thistle bill hau come in , but the thistle agitation has pretty well played out. In 1805 there was a great thutlo scare aud a bill was rushed through. lu a later NOBsioti proof was produced that the pests wore roaly a blessing and that oattle Mid sheep fell over thomsolvcs to feed on Russian this tles. Now the ether is to come and the -'pest" cry is lo be heard again. Several reapportionment bills are under consideration aud it is certain that the one Adopted will make radical changes. The last appor tionment was made in 85. In 1800 the bill agreed upon was killed by W. A. Poynter , who was committou- cUairman. Attempts were made in IbOfi and 1800 , but both failed. The constitution really calls for anew now apportionment every live yoars. As was predicted a mouth ago , the wholesale uuuoating of momberH on contest * met with little favor. While striul attention to the of retaliation would have called for the tiring of trro or throe fusionistH , the republicans gave the benefit of every doubt to the fusion momburH , nnd let them hold their seats. Thif shown n Htroug contrast between re publican and fusion political meth ods nnd morals. AH usual , however , the state will bo called upon to pay conto&t oxponsoH and fatjawyor foes for both parties. Ono of the early bille to got in , is II. R. 101 providing for thu pay ment of the premium on the slate treasurer's bond. Two years ago the same Hort of a proposition was bolero the Sessions , aud in the course of its consideration the treas urer was asked where he had the permanent school fund deposited , aud how much interest ho derived from this source * llo refused to answer those questions , and tic bill properly failed , It is believed that in the four years of his term Mosorve derived from $12,000 lo 20,000 from these deposits , and thin being the caBo , the payment of the bond premium was no burden. In case Treasurer Steufer informs the public the location of this fund , and reports the interests into thu treas ury , the payment of the expense of his ofllvjinl bond is conceded to bu proper and right. ADAM GKANOKH. $25,000 Our Grand $ .25,000 Ornithological -Contest , Something outlrly new and luterritlujr. Ilond what you are to do. Yon may get $1,000. One conteft U to gee who can make the laicerit Hit of names ( or kinds ) of bird * from the following lUt of Uttcri : WDOOOUGKQULIAP R T A R I D G E S P N I E L V K B R D i M W A D O II T L We trill recounts as a hlrd auythine to tbe feathered tribe , whether It be a Ilou , Crow , linger or any other kind. Yon can ute auy letter M many tlraon to make a name as It appear * In tbt > Hit ot letters above ; Woodcock , I'lnvnr , tiuow Bird , etc. To any perione who can tuak * a Met nf " 3 or moro different came of birds , vie will clve ahnolutuly KItliE a beautiful prize , vulue { 1,000 or lets. BIG PBI/.ES AWAHUKD DAILY. When yon have made oat your list fill out th line on the bottom of this advertisement , and nend to us uith n itampcd addrcfusd envelope , Rtaiup ot your country will do , then It you are awarded a prlzo yon can It you dctlro net the prlzu bv b comlQC a subscriber to the WornauV World , We eballawaid a prlr.o to every perton who rends tbo name ot UK blrdr aud our u\na \ nil be as follonsi For th beit lift , rtcctved each day , n Uold Watch ; for the second boat solution each day , n beautiful Impoited Tea tiet , for the teven next beat solution * each day , a Konrah ija- Itlh Dlunioud and Ituby Itlnti for the next bed aolntlon , a Gold Piece ; and lor all other correct nolutlonB , prlzu of ( 'ood valmi. Thetu pilzea will be forwarded dully , you will not have to wait a long time lu uncertainty before yon know thu remit. There IK no element of lottery In our plan , It makes no difference whether we gut your solution late or oirly In tbo day. All you need IF to mall thla Advl. to usand on tbe dnj It reaches ni , It your lint It the beet , 7011 ahnli IIHTO tbe Sold V/atati , or if iccond befct , the beautiful Tea Set. and PO on. We guarantee that wo wll' award you a prize There in abtjlutel ) no oppor tunity for deception on ourpart wo cannot afford It We want to Ket 1,000,000 wnll catlhrtcd enb ccrlberi , aud for that reason we don't want you to fend any money until yon know exactly vrbat pilzu you have gained by aninoilng tbe puzzle * As BOOH after < p m. each day as poeilble , the eramlnurK will judyn tbe 1UH 'o the bnet of their ability , and will deileuntu tbe prizen. We will write to you ' onca notifying you what prlza ha been awarded you , then If you aio satisfied , you can vend your auhscrlptlon to 1'hoV Oman's World , and your prize will go by return ot mall carriage paid. To a person ot narrow nleai It KCIMIIB ImtioiBlble that we should bo able to make inch a flpautlc otter , out we have the money , hralim and reputation , we know txactly what we are doing , and If wo can legitimately gain a mil Ilou Biibicrlbcrs by thin grand Idea , wu know that thti mllllou of vi ell plumed inbicrlhcrs can be Induced to rucotuinend Tha Woman's World to all friends , thereby building up our circulation Btlll further. Wo arn willing to spend $ ' 25 000 In thin contest l building up a big subscription lUt , nnd , slicn this money U spent wo reserve tbo right to publish a notification thattbt conteit has bien dUcoctluuod. Don't delay until It Is too late. The contest will contlnuo until July 1st , 11)01. ) 11)01.Wu Wu glva a > bouns prize ot (250 Independent of all others , to the person who sends In the Ills gotttm up In the bent and handsomest umuurr. Oar committee will decide aud award prlzea dallylint tbo special $250 prlzo will b awardeil In Septem ber , 1901. Any bird's name found In the diction aries occupied. \ VltuVe Are. The "Woman's World ' U a thoroughly reliable concern , wo are known to do exactly as we adver- tlBH. As to our reliability we refer to any ndver- tlttiitf agout or bubluesi man of London or N w York. Name Street Town .Country. N. U. lie careful aud prepay jour letter fcj , as wu do not reculv * underpaid letters. Addrss : T K "WOMAN'S WOKLU , " llniNTroau , Lo t o Jan3 Ui W. KKUMNU. ( joo.so FOK LETTERS ABOUT NEBRASKA. The BurliiiKton Route offers twenty prizes , ( iKRre Hting 0600 for loiters which can bu uned in encoursglnjj iinmljjrutlon lo Nebraska. The first prize U a ruuud trip tltket from auy UurllnRtOH Hotilc station In Nebraska to Yellowstone Park , nd n complete trip through the park , Includ ing stage trntiBportatlon and UYO aud n half dnys' accomodallou at thu hoteli of thu Yellowstone Park Association value 8100. Tlio second prlzo is n ticket to Denver , tueueo to the Blntk llUls , and 925 in cash taluo 876. Partictilnra cnu he obtained by nddress- lugJ. Frauds , U. P. A. , Uurlinglon Route , Oiuahit , Nebr. Dr. J. M. McLeod laoa 0 street , LINCOLS , Ktyn. : ( Qonoral Surgery Hi'i-.ciAi.iHT-/ / aud ( D'lHoaseB of Women Firm-clan hoipltal ( tollltlcs. J uS-r.'t We will furuish the KaiiHaa city Journal aud RUPUUMCAX for 11,25 per ye r. TIME TABLE. BKOKttN BOW , NEB. Lincoln , Uonvor , Umnhn , Helena , UhlcaRo , llntte , Hi. JoHOpti , Portland , KAIIAAK City , Halt Lake City , St. Louie , nml All San Frauclf co , points enst and uonth. and nil points west. No. 4'J Ve 'lbulcd cx | > rcie dully , Lincoln , Omn- ha , VI. Josei KaueanCltr , bt. Louis , Chicago cage and all poluu tmstntid couth . . 11 44 tun , No , 41 Locul express tuily , Lincoln , Omilift , Ht. Jopopli , Kaii&oa Cltv , HI , Louis , C'l laii'O and all points cant and south . OliJnui No. 40-FrelKht dolly , Kavennn , Grand Ishud , Aurora , Sownrd and Lincoln . . OuOmn No. 49 Krolsjht , dally except SnudajlUvcnna and juti'rmulUtu point" , . 1 Ilium No. II Vcstlliulcd ejnrei-8 dully , llulflns , Beat- tlo , llu tie , 1'ortlund and nil Pacific Coast point * . 414 BID No. -Local express dally , lllnck Hills and Intermediate points . B US pm No , 45 Freight dally , Aruolmo Seneca , Whitman and Alliance . 10 AS n in No. 47 Freight , dally except Buiuluy , Since * aud Intermediate points . l:3n pin Sleeping , dll.lng and reclining chair cars free ) on through I nil no. Tlckea void and hat.- gage checked to any point In ttii United Stnt t. and Cauada , No. 48 lias merchandise care Tuesdays , Thurs days and Saturdays No. 46 will carry passorperK ( or Krweims Grand Inland , Seward and Lincoln. Infornmtton , maps , tlino tables and ticket call on or vvrltu toll. L. Orrashy , agent , or J Fraud * , 0. 1 * . A. , Omiihv. Nuurai-ka. 11. L. OiiUCBf. Aeent. SCHEDULE OF DROKEN BOW MAILS. 1'oiich for went will close at H p. m , except Sunday when 11 will clone nt 7 p m. I'onch , cast for train No. 4-1 clowns nt 5.0 ! n in and for No. 44 elopes ut , 11 n in. Mail for Anslry aud polutH cast ut Grand Isluml carried on train No. 44. OcontoTla of Jtyno acdTnckcrvlllc , dully ex cept Sunday cloHfiB , at 7 u m : returning BHIIIO dny Callawny Tin , Mc'Klnley dally except Sunday clonc.s at 7 a in , returning game day. It mind Valley via Green and Elton close nt 7 H m , Monday , Wcduosdy and Fridays , returning sate a day. Stunner Tin ( Jurnsoy , Georgetown and Upton arrrlvcs at 11.30 , Tuecdny Thursday aud Satur day , returning leaven ut 12,30 fame day. OlllO ) hours from S.OO n into 8.00 i > in. Sun day 8.30 to \ > . 'M a. m. Lobby open week days troiu 7 a in to 8 pin L. II. JKWKTT , l'M. U. S. Lnnd Office. JAMKS WUITKUEAD Hfglster 1MI. YOUNG Kocetvcr U , S. Land OBlce , broken llow'Ncbr. , I Dec. 15 , 1800 f Notice li hereby given that the followltu ; unmcd eettlcr hax fllcd uollce nf his Intention 'o make llnal proof lu support of hln claim , and that laid proof will bu uiade before UuijiBtoi- and Uecewer , at liroken How , Neb. , on January 20 , MM , viz : QOIIUON E. VANEVEUY. of Mllburn , Nohr , for lots 2 , 3 and 4 , sy , uwV * , Sic. 3. Tup. 20 N , IU'0. il W. lie names the following wltiiovtlOB to prove his continuous rceldenco upon ud cultlVuUou of said laud , viz : William Mllhnrn , Itobert Farley , Fred Girding uud William Gludaon , nl. of Mtlbarn , Nebr. diO-Ot JAMES WIUTBUBAD. Koglater. Laud ODlce at North Vlatto , Nobr. , i Jan. 3,1901. f Notice is hpicby glren that the following named settler hns filed notice of his intention to inaU" tlnal proof In eiipport of his claim , and tb t sain proof u 111 00 inids before couuty judge , at Uro ! ton How , Ntbr , on February iiUth , 19ol , viz : SAMUKL UOBilAW. heir of Jacob K. Hoebaw- decea cd , 11. K No. IK'JI , for tbe BW ) ( noW.Sec. W , Twp 15 N. , ItKC. il W lie names the following wltnonscB to prove hU continuous reeldencu upon and cultivation of sala land , vzi Charles Moore , William Moore , William Keller and Oliver KUU'iuiir , all of broken Bow , Nuur. janlO-flt Gto. E. FUENCII , Ucglater. NOTICE TO ON-RES DENT3. John S Davlx' Sous , dufendantg , will take no tlco that nn the Itkn day of January , A , 1) . 1801. Juinec Ledwlch , ulaintll ! , tllod hl < i petition In t'.e district court of raid Cutter county , Nebnisku. a gain el fii'd defendants and others , the object and prayer of whicu Is to foreclose u certuln mortgage execnted by one John J. Phllipsou. In fnvor of thu oiobo Investment I'oinpauy , convey ing the e'/i seJi , bcc. 33 Twp. 17 N. of Kge yl W. of thu Bth I' M.lii Mebmskn , to secure the paymr.utof one hoiid If tbo mm of $10U UO , and the lutorcst then on , said bond being ilnted on tho'JOihdavof May , 1895 , nud duo and payable three ycnra altei the date thereof. There Is now iluo under said note and inortg e , and for UI.M.B paid , thu cald turn of $100 CO , witti Interest tliere- on from the 'JOth day of May A. U. 181) ) ! ! , at Hie rate of 10 per cent per ahMim Also $5 ' 13 , bciut ; one coupon Interest note with Interest thereon from thu Ilrtt day of December , A I ) . IS'JT , at thu rale of 10 per cent per annum A ho one luteru I coupon note In the eum of $533 , nlth lntere.il tboreon from the Ilrtt day of Juue. A I ) . IS'JS ut the rate of 10 per cent per annum. Abe for the taxes on said properly for thu yeate 1805 to 189 : Inclusive , with interest thereon from tbe 16th day of January , 1001 , at the rule of ID per cent per annum , for ail of which sums of money the plain- till pray * for a decree that the defendants be re quired to pay thu name , or that said promleei may ho sold to fatlefy the amount found duo You are required to answer eaid petition on or before the l5th ! day of February , A. D. 1B01. Datec this 10th day of January , A. U. 1901. jan7-4\v ! JAMES LEUWICII , Plaintiff. ORDER ON GRANTING ADMINIOTRATION THE STATB or NEBIIASCA , I _ . Ouster Couuty , | 8a < Couuty court for iald county. At a icislon o the county court , held at the county court room lu end for Md county , at broken Dow. on thu 3i day of January , IDOL Present J A. Armour couuty juugu. In thi matter of the a-tato ofV U. Fuil'iart , deceased. Whereat , letters of ad ministration have this day hi en granted to U K Atkinion , as administrator of the estate of W , 11 bullhurt. Ordered , that six months bo allowed fur creditors to preocut thtlr claims against fiali eatato for adjustment ami allowance ( pud one year bo allowed said administrator to settle ii | said estate , from the llth day of January , 1001 Aud It is further ordered , that uotlcu ho K'ven to the creuttors of said eptatc , to appear boforu me at the couuty couit room , in eutd county , on UK lltb day of March , 1001 , on thu llth dny ot May 1IU1 , Hudon the llth day nf July , 1901 , at II o'clock a. m. each dav , by publication In the ( Jus TEH COUNTT liKruiiucAN , a uewsimper printed li said eounty four weoko succe.iolvelj , prior to tbe lltb day of March , lUOI. for the iiurpoco of pre asntluc their claims for adjustment and allow ancc. J. A. AUMOUII , County Judge. Copy. jaulO ( It Clinton Day , 1MIVHICIAN ANI > HUKQS OIS Broken Dow , Nob. Olllco let door north ot A.V. . Drnko's secoud uancl etore , west side bquaru.Huul denco 6th house we t of Uaimst church Anyone rendlnit a sketch m I < ! , < < , u tn quickly ascertain our opinion lrti > f . i invention Is ( iroliHbly paloniiibiu. ( > i < > ( loUBftrlctlyconiUtoiitml. Ilniidbonknn f out free , OI < K ! > t aueiicr for si-cuuni : no. I'nti-nts taken tlirnueli Muru A , tptetalnottte , " : o , mthi Scientific A handsome Uhmtruiril > ' , . culMtou 11 f any > HolJbyi.ll'I''i Tiroar : four nunilhs , { ! HolJbyi.ll ilraucli Uiik'u. US V usbluuton , L ) . U OIIAS. K. fOUl ) , 1'rePldent , Oiuabu , Neb , S K. WAIUUCK , Uashler , llrokcu Uow. J. M KIMnKItUNU , Vlco-1'rcs. , llroken Uow BROKEN BONV , NEB. General Banking Business Transacted , DIUBOTORH : Cbas. JC , Ford. J. M. Klmbcrlluif. 8. H. Hoyt. H. 0. Rogers. V. D. Caldwsll Make a specialty of loaning money on calllo. aiJJ Piiai5rJCT'nrj&g.gn35ia ' ; ii3t Ha jnet rncolTcd an Involcu of . JTINB ART GOODS , PXCTXfUO FUAME3 ! DAQCI.9 , MCOALttONS , TOI&RT And n full Hno of Moulding of the lateft 1'attcniB , and will matte Picture Frames to order , any nlze , at prlcon that will Ktilt CTeryboay. llrlng In your pictures and have them framed . \VeHt Hide N iiiare , lirolceii - -ri-jOaig3 tgi tf . Has n full Hno ot Drugs , Paints and Wall Paper- Also a Kino Line of Books , Stationery , Toilet Artiolcn , etc. Store on corner of Fifth avenue and Main street , Broken Bow , Neb. C' T THIS OUT IT MAY NOT APPEAR AGAIN. TRIAL SUBSIRIPFION , It contains a number of Hppuial arliolcs each week by the moot competent specialists In overr branch ot t.wr'culture ' department * devoted to llvo stock , crops , thu dairy , poultry y rd , orchard and garden , farm machinery , veterinary topic * , Irrigation anil the tustkctB , The fiumcr'a wife , too , has her share of epaco , with recipes tui&cstlons on cookery , dief m klnK , fancy work , care of flowers and matters particularly pleasing to her , while the chMten ! have a department edited for them exclusively. Four or flvu pases are devoted to i compl > t review of the now * of tha week covering hoth happenings at homo and abroad , nnd iictrn in parnrular Interesting to the prciit farming west. Then too , sro tlio stories , choice poetry and humor , and all the good thlu-j' ' that one liken to icad after tlic Jauipi are Hunted and the day's work la don * . $1.00 PER YEAR. Cut" this out and Hcnd it with a dime or h'vo 2-cont Htr-mps lo The Twentieth Century Farmer , 1859 Farnam street , Omaha , Nobr. d20-4 Dr. Chas. L. Mulliiis , PlIYblCIAN AND SUUQKON. 2d stairway from went ond.iu Realty block ; rcBidooco , 3rd woat M. E. church , enino aide of street. Any one wishing a now watch movement ii an old case , call ou J. M. SIMONSON , LEADING SIIOEMAKKH * WATCH HKr Of thu city , located In Hycrs on's grocery More. < Dr. E. M. Hogan , Graduate Dentist Olllce over W B. Swan's OrtHiery ( tore. Broken Bow , - Neb. A. THO.V CONTltAOTOIl AND UUII.UKll. nnd tistlmatos on short no- Broken Bow , Neb. Lunch Counter , EC * luial'ioy , Prop'r. All kinds tf soft drinks. Boat brand of citjare. 1st building eant of Farmert bank. PENN & DOKR1S , HLACKSillTUll. All Kinds ol work In our line done promptly and In tlrat-olnss order. Ucil Shop ou the corner , woat of the hose houso. fltvfl UB r > trinl. Wm. F. Hopkins , COMTKACTUlt Plius and SiHiclflcaUous on thort notice. Ma terIM ftutlshod nd btilldln88 completed ban .uy msnlu the statu. Satisfaction Ucd as to pUui nuu i peclflcatlons J , L SNYDER , - Notary Public and Juntlce of the Peace. Special attention civ- en to collections , Depositions taken , pension vouchers neatly executed and all kinds ot legal papers wrltcn. ofllco west eldo square , Droken How , Neb. OAMKiOM A REESE , ATl'OllNK\3 , t COUNSKLLORS AT LAW. B own 8 8 Koalty block , liroken now , Neb. FOR SALE , V ItI.ACKH.lHfH MHOI , JH X.O New Wood shop in back part , till lloored ; frout tloprrd wltli L'-iuch plunk ; also my TOOLS AND MOCK , KverytlilnK complete and now : iri-1 tr d.iciisou ( or sislliiig , poor liimltU. WlllJEd fnriafli or bankable uoteo. For partleularsriu- quire of or address Wx. DAVIS. 1' . O. Ilor 937 , Uroken ijow. Nebr ,500 , Cash Prizes. Pirnt Prize . $1,000 Second Prize . 500 Five Prizes of $100 each . . . . 500 Five Prizes of $50 eaoh. . . . 250 Ton Prizes of $95 each . 250 . $2,500 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY fAUMEIl of/fro the nhovo prizea to Its ngeiits , the mouuy to bo awarded wUbii tlio cum tntHl of orders received from agents reaches 10,000. In ndditlon io these prizes. Haunts are allowed u corainiPBioii oi 30 cunta on each new or der , tttid 20 ceuts ou renewalo. IheaneutsendiuKln the most orders s entitled to first prize. $1.000 : the next largest Kels second prize , and BO ou down the liht. The more agents enler- Hi } ; , the sooner the number 10,000 will be reached . The Twentieth Century Fatmjr , OMAHA , NEB. d30 it j