F. T , IlnrkH I'ftSJC.t ' "ThiH community WIIH pained to learn Thurfiday morning of the sudden doruisu of one of Ansley's most highly osteomcd oiti/.unH , Mr. F. P. Barks. Last week ho was taken * ill , which confined him to his homo for several days. ' Friday and Saturday ho nns able to bo in his accustomed place in E. 11. Hurrows store. Monday he took n relapse and Hank rapidly until the final HtimmoiiH oitne , being Thurfl- day morning at 7 o'clock , The cause of death was inllamstion of the liver. " Aneloy Chronicle The KKI-UUUOAN joins with the friends of the doceacod in express ing sorrow over the death of F. 1 * . iJarks. Wo had personally known him fiinso 1873 , HOOII after ho locat ed in Grand Island , when ho wan ynt a young man. Ho was then engaged in the muldlury biuineBH exlensivoly , and had several handn employed making harness , lie wan a young man of cxemplimary hah- UH , energetic and strictly hoti9sl. Ho wai a native of Pennsylvania , having been born there in 1852 , and located in Grand Island in 1871 , the year he raaohod Inn ma jority. In latter years he waa married to Miss Nettie Sawyer , a most estimable young lady of Grand Island , who was the mother Ir of three norm , Arthur , Wilbur and Frank , who are left to mourn thuir r father's suridon domino , In 1882 , r ho Eold out his harness business at Grand Island and moved to ( Junior county , and located on a quarter section of land at Algernon , who re hi ) put in i stock of general iner ohaudiHO. There bin wife died and after the town of Ansloy was located by the B. & M. railroad In- closed out Ins business at Algernon and moved to the now town where ho continued in business for several years , lie was again married to Mrs. Zrumbrum of WofUorvillo , whoso husband was killed at a railroad crossing at Grand Island while in the act of dtiving across the track in front of a locomotive. Sinoo 1888 , the deceased had been in the employ of E. 11. Burrows of Ansley as a clerk up to the time of his death , The deceased wan brought up in the Luthorn church. Whether in later years ho ever united with any other church wo do not know , but his life was that of a Christian. The Chronicle expressed Ins character fully when it said : "Mr.Barks way a man of the higiiest typo of ontogn'y. . Ho hvud a purt and noble lite and his voice was over heard on the aide of justice and morality. While wo all mourn his departure from us , ourxgrief is lea Honed in being sntistied that ho is enjoying the blessing of eternal life , which awaits the Christian after the brief raoo of life is run. Dave 0. Luse's Career ihidcd. D. O. Luse who was one of the early settlers in this county near Now Helena was shot and iustautly killed Tuesday morning on his lauoh near Aiusworth in Brown county , by U. S. marshal Fred E Hans. The marshal had gone to Lusu's homo to arrest him for shoot ing horses on a neighbors ranch , Luse signified his willingnos to go but asked permission to change his clothes and prepare for the journey. The h'rat opportunity ho grabbed a Winchester rifle from its conceal ment and drawed bead on llanc. Au empty shell chanced to bo in the gun , which alone Havod the life of the marshal. Before LUHO could shoot the uoc'oml timp > which ho tried to do Hans sent a bullet through his heart. Hans followed the first shot with a second cauno- ing death instantly. The seventeen hones that LUHO was charged with shooting were killed a year ago. The Deputy U. S marrhol detailed William U Duqnetlo , known as the tramp detective to ferret out the perpetrator of the crime. Hans was successful in wining the confi dence of Luse and not only learned from him that he had killed the horses but uaw him kill one horse while with him. LUHO also told him of having belonged , for years to a gang of outlaws in Wyoming and of assisting in a U. S. marshal and baring his body on the spot belonging to the list hotel of Laramie city , as well as of numerous other crimes in which he had participated. The deceased lounted near Now Helena in 1880 , and was regarded as a hard oaso. If ho was guilty of all the crimes ho has been charged , the great wonder is that he had not been killed long ago. It is claimed he ban 1000 acres of land and several horses in Brown county. Ho loaves a divorced wife and four small chil dren , Clutrcli Hurvlcvn. u.n. uiiuuou. If you will attend the U. B. Church next Sunday night vou will see throe very hnndsom , life sized , hand painted , oil colored pictures , and hour about n man who made money raining cattle and moved to town , but lost all Inu property and part of his family in d dry rain and while angels wore hurrying him , his wife and two daughters to a place of Baftbis wife turned into a statue of Chlorid of Sodium. Lot pitched hiH tent toward Sodom will bo a "rod lantern" to those who hoar and a brneht to thosn who had. The morning subject will be , 'Tho Macedonian Call. " Good music. All invited. M. K. OIIUIIOH. Miss Donnahuc a returned mis sionary troin China will bo present and address the morning service next Sunday morning. lr. Don- nahuo is making a tour of the state and speaking in the interest oi mis sions. She is a very gifted speaker and all who are desirous of learning more of the mission work at first hand arc urged to bo present The pastor will preach in the evening , Subject : "JoHopb , " being the third in the biographical series of Sunday evening sermon lectures. E. A. Knight , Pastor Our Suuiuur ( Ja/ette The town bus voted to be dry this year at the rate 51 2B oxington majorities 4 to 27. Cozad majority of 1'2. And Ovor- lon and Gothonborg are dry also. Hirgi-iit New Km Quito a painful accident befell Mr. Vuu Sant last Saturday while ho was working at the Long wood bridge. A heavy piling fell against his breast , brusing him bsdly and breaking a few ribs. Dr. Fon- stermaohor was oMlod , and after being bandaged up , Mr V. resumed his work of bossing the bridge workmen. F. M. Currio and son , Claud , re turned Tuesday night from Lincoln. The rest of F. M's. family is stil ) at Lincoln and will probaly remain there for a considerable time. The village election Tuesday , to elect two trustees for two years , resulted in 37 votes for Graham , 34 for Perriu , 33 for Bonner and 30 for Finley. Dr. Graham and Mr. Perrin will therefore bo the two new couucilmou. They are both capable nud popular business man. and wo may bo sure that the com mercial and moral interests of Sargont will be carouflly con served by them. taster Service. The Baptint Sunday school had a special Easter service Sunday night , in which the children were the principal participants. The ex- crcisos consisted in songs , recitati ons , dialogues and various exorcises. Instead of adopting a prearranged ged program , each teacher arranged an independent program for her class Aa nearly all the selections related to Easter the exercises of the sever al classes harmonized very nicely The classes of Mrs. Cadwell , Mrs Armour , Mr' . Day and Mrs. Ams berry are entitled to special credit for the SUOOOBS of the occasion , Wanted. Poultry , any kind. Cash or traJo. J. M.'Botts , at John & Knerr's store , east end Realty block. 4-11-tf Wanted. Poultry , any kind. Cash or trndo. J. M. Betts , at John & Knerr store , east end of Koaltj Block. 4-11-tl Ityno. Kyno , April 0 , 1001. Joseph Knorr has sold out am will move to Cherry county Nobr Miss Emma Scott closed a two months term of Hchool at 141 las Friday. No cattle lost during the storm many are weak and in poor oandi- tion feed is getting scaco. Farmers are buisy seeding , don't have patiuuoe to wait till the ground is fit to cultivate. Fear it will bo late. Grasshoppora are making their appearance looking whore the gardens will bo located the com' ing season. Bhokeu Bow and Ooonto mail route has changed hands. A T. Hillman - man retiring succeeded by Jeremiah lloldcrman. After overseeing J , H. Pretty- men's ranch during the winter , W. II. Milligan will move to Eddy , ville tomorrow. Snow has disapeared and the ground was getting dry ; a little rain foil last evening which will < defer needing for the day. A Chance For Hume Ulrl. The following wo clip from the Climax , n matrimonial paper of Chicago. Wo would suggest to the girls of Broken Bow that hero in a chatico to get ahead of some of the girls of Chicago , who may con. template coming west : "Hollo , girls'bore is a western ranchman , ago 27 , height 0 ft. fo , dark eyes and hair. Am looking for a lady of means to help mo htook my ranch and be a kind and loving wife. I am kind and good nalurod. F O. Gandy , Broken Bow , Nob. " Bessie Thornton continues very Hick. Westervillp observed Easter with a packed house , a splendid pro gram , and great enthusiasm. Westcrvillo mourns over the prospective loss cf their music teacher , Air. Had Spooco , who leaves in the near future. But ho loaves us not as a lonely man. llo has a companion. May God bless them. Pleasant Hill observed Easter Day. The house was profusely decorated with tlowots , real and artificial. A line program was rendered. Uevs. Eastman , Hodgew and Mathews assisted in the service. There was a full house and an en thusiastic company. At the M. E Parsonage , Wednesday - nesday morning , April 3 , Beatrice Emily , the infant child of Rov. W. E. Mathews , was called homo. The funeral service was held on Thurs day afternoon , at 2 , by Hev. VV G. Eastman and Hev. H. Speeoe. Bro. EaHtmon delivered a beautiful , helpful and exceedingly appropn. ate discourse , to the great comfort of the family. Many and beautiful flowers wore laid , by kind friends , on the casket. The family feel very grateful to the many friends for their tender ministries. Orlello C. H. Cass shelled corn on Sat urday. The snow is gone except in a ew places where it had piled up. G. O. Joyner reports his winter vheat in fine shape and expects a argo yield. J. C. Baker hae built a now shop ind is now ready to do blacksmith work in this "btug. " J. M. Fodge will sow nine acres f alfalia this spring. Ho will bo thn first in the valley to try it. S. Waddiugton will bow 80 acres of sorghum for hay 'his year. Ho thinks it IH better than millet for lay. Young grasshoppers are reported to lie thick , and the croaker thinkf that we will bo eat up by them this year. year.Mrs. Mrs. M. J. Boals returned from Iowa on last ' 1 hursday. Her father was still living but cannot last long. long.M. M. Hill and F. M. Blankonship began sowing wheat Monday , but reported the ground very wet for working. The Easter Fair did not come off as wo reported. It was post poned on account of the weather anil deep snow. F. C. Embreo added seventeen black cattle to hie herd last weak. Ho is only keeping that color. Ho purchased thorn from MacJohusou. Mr. J. D. Strong ii talking of trading his farm for land in South ern Missouri , and had a man here looking at hm property Saturday. Dick says Nebraska is too odd for him. Mr. C. G. Empliold of llyno , is a regular visitor in this town. His hem girl lives hero. JOK. A Mont l.lDcral oiler. All our farmer readers should take tid- VHIIIUKU ol the unprecedented clubbluK offer wo this year make , which Includes with thi paper Thulowu Uomstead , itn special Farmur * ' Institute Kditio.i nnd The Poultry Farmer- These three pub lications aru the bodt of thuir cine a nnd should be in every farm house. To them we add , fur local , county nnd general nonu , our own paper , tind make the prlco of the four ono year only $1 50. Never beforB was so much superior leading matter offered for BO small an amount of money. The three papers named , which we club with our own , are well known throughout the west and commend them selves to the reader's favorable attention upon mere mention. The Iowa Honio- stead Is tno great uKrlctltural And llvo stock paper o ! the wcet ; The Poultry Farmer is the most practical poultry paper for the limner , while The Special Parmnra' Institute Edition are the most practical publications for the promotion of good farming cvor publishi'd. Tukn advantage of this great offur , as It will hold good for a ahort time only. Samp le ! ) ol those popurs may bo examened by calling at thin olllco. till jn 1 OL ANCliKS Wh ) > SDlter i"ln C ii \ from cancer ? liU 1 > B.T. O'CONNUK cur cauceri , tumor * ami wuim ; uo knife , blood or llaet r. Addren 1300 0 itrcct , Llucolu , Nobr. ( MeLtlou tbU paper. ) Jan 3-lMt Business Pointers. Job printing fit thin oilier. Dr. T , W. BaH , dentist , Broken Bow. Lubricating oils of all kindn at Wilkins' drug ntore. Dierks Lumber Co. haH in stock n car load ol line cedar posts for the trado. Seed Oafs. For the pnro article , leave orders at J. C. Bowen's al onco. If yon intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and get prices Pepsin Gum , two packages lor : i nickel at WILKINH' PIIAKMAOY. Come and got our prices on i an- ned dry fruits Wo will not bo un der sold. JOHN A KNKUU. WANTKU : Girl lor general houei- work tf MUH. BANOS. Houses for tent or Hale. I will beat my place of bunituss from now on until 8 p. m. A. W. DKAKIS FOB SALIC on TKADK Town lots and a few live acre lots in this cit\ , for cattle , horsed or farm land. fcb28 tf ALLAN KKYNKR. If you have ranches , farms or city property vou want to sell or rent , list thorn with J. J. Suydei , Broken Bow , Neb. 4-11 tf NOTIOK : Uur offer of a 10x30 picture with a dozen cabinets con tinued until May 1. td BANGS , the ArtiRt. Candy , nuts , fruits , all kinds of breakfast foods , buckwheat Hour , maple syrup , silver drip , nothing liner , at John & Knerr's. Foil SALK. One Perchcron Nor man Stallion. Eequire of John Wil lis , out ) half mile west of Broken Bow. f4 tf FOB SALIC : Six year old mare , Pheaton , Light Spring Wagon , Si' glo Harness , Saddle , Lady's and Gents Bicycle. Inquire at ollico of county judge. April 11 , 41 You can save money by ordering y"our re-ad ing matter through the RKI-UIIUCAN. We can furnish you nearly all the papers and magazine * ( or IOHH Ihnu publishers prices. Remember the Busy Big store. They have anything you want in the grocery line. Drop in and look irouud , make yourself at homo and neo if our prices are not rinbt. JOHN & KNBBB. FOB SALK : Twenty head of fine brood sows Will furrow in Maj. For purticuinrs call by 'phone or uomc to residence nine miles south west of Broken Bow. 4 11 4t CIIAH. W. WILLIS Farms for sale and lauds for rent. Now is the time to got a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BBKNIZKB. Call and get prices on groceries , queontfware and dry goods , whether you want to buy or not. It may save you money later. No trouble to give prices and show goods. Quick sales , small profits , prompt delivery is our motto , at John and Knerr's. Broken Bow , Neb. , April 4. I have for sale seven bead of full blood Galloway bulls , at the Globe barn ; tiuo ones. Will trade for borst'B ' or soil on timo. Sire of bulls imported from Scotland. 4-5-21 R. PKCIC. Wo hftvo not moved or sold out , but are at the old stand ready to give you bargains a in the past. JOHN As KNKUK. GIUL WANTKU A girl or woman for general housework. Permanent place and good wages. tf MBS. J. A. HAIIBIS. For first class Unisonal work call on Wahl & Freed , west side of tue public equare. tf A complete line of lloint/ bottle goode. JOHN it KNKUU. For Sale. Good stcck of general merchan dise. For particulars urite J. J. Stanford , Merna , Neb. J31 tf l-"or Mule or Trade. A house and lot in Mason City to sell or trade for stock ; also a gooc ; ton foot wind mill with tower , that I will dispiso of the same way. feb7 tf A. Y. BUTTON. Broko-i Bow , Nobr. The old and reliable firm of Diorks Lumber Co. is the place to go for lumber or coal. A gooi supply and grade s to moot the wants of their customers are always ii stock. 331t Flour ! We will sell Flour as cheap as the manufac turer. J. C. BOWEN. M lMti'1 lliu till' 1 KOCH itttO > ( HIT WHtcli mtH In ft m , it is that does tinliuwlncts , any bungler CHII buy tin llnr kinds ot material ttmt I ii'u In repairing ; but skill H the tnopt vnlii'iblo ' nmterinl ( tint : nn bo nerd In wali-h repairing ; nnd the buiinler can't buy It. 1 nelI my okili tor what It Is wortli nud It will COP ) , you ICBS than ni/ lower prices. \\MIAYKS , Jeweler and Optician. Wi-at Piilc of square. THE.REPU BLICAN Job Printing. New Line o ± Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple. lruc Complexion llcaiittllier. Wo want every lady u-ador of the iincAN to try Dwight's Coiu- jlexion Beautifier , Uio most exqui- Ho toilet preparation. It is pun and harniles8mako8 the faoo smooth is velvet and lair : ia alabaster. To udiuo a fair trial of it wo will for i short time only Bond FBKIC a full izoFifty cent box to every lady who will pond UH her post oilico ad- Irons silver dimeto , pay for packing and postage. Only ono IWBK box to each address but Indies may order 'or tboir friends. Each box in tiled separately. Send this notice ard your order at ONCK to D. W. Ci < sCo. , Huntiugion W. Va. Uulted Statt'f Land Olllce , I Broken lion . Ncbraekit. April U , 1001 . ( N'otlcf Ii hereby Klvuii tliuttho Following cttlor Inn tlluct notice of M intuntlnn t inaUc ual proof In pupporl of hi ? claim , and tli a said itoof w 111 be iMBUK before Kcgli'ter and Iti celvor t llroKcu How , NulrasUii , on Jliiy 17 , K'Ol7. ' \ : VILUAJl HKOWN of U. mstociE , Nebr , for the N'W'i , uf Section 'J8 urn until p 10 , uortli tango 7 , w. Ho minus the following witnesses to prove ila coirlimoui' residence upuu tiiul cultivation of Hid land , vl/ : Jamca L. I'clet of Comstock , Neb. ; George eltlle of Cometock , Nebraska ; GeorRO Hhntiks "f UomHtock , Nibrasta ; William Doimhou of Coin- tock , Nebraska. -M-Ot JJLUCH WmruiiuAn . - - , RcgMcr. a Dreadful Cold. Rial ion Kookc. niiuiMijer for T. M. L'hompRon , a large mipoilMr of line nilllnery at 1038 Milwaukee Avenue , 3hica * o , frays : "During the latt * tcvere veather I caught a ilrc-iidtul cold which iopt me nwake at nitrht nud made ui. inllt to nttei d my work during thn diiyu ) no of IHJ * milliners was taking Otium lurlni'i's Cough Remedy foi n severe cold at that time , whicli f i-mid to re- leve her eo quickly that I bought some 'ormyu'lf. It acted like magic- and I u'gan to impruVi' at ouco. I atu uoiv mtircly well and feel v'ry plcaeert to ickuotvi < * dte its luenls. " bor fftlcj by I. G. Lhioborlo. Every v/oman loves to think of the time when n soft litilo body , all her own , will ncstlo In h-r bo-om , fully aatlsfytrg the yearning which lies In the heart of every } ; jed woman. But yst there Is a bin' k cloud hoverlnjj a.jut the pretty picture ) In her mind which fills her with terror. The dread of childbirth takes away much of the Joy of motherhood. And yet It need not bo so. For somet.mo there has been upon the market , well-known and recommended by physicians , a liniment called which makes childbirth as simple and easy as nature intended It. It Is a strengthening , penetrating liniment , which the sk'ii re.idily absorbs. It elves the muscles elasticity and vigor , prevents sore breasts , morning sick ness and the loss of the girlish figure. An intelligent mother In Butler , I'n. . r.i > sVcro 1 tojiccil Mother's KrJond again , 1 would dlitnin U bottles If I hnd to pay $ ! > per bo'ttlo lor It. " Got Mother's Prlenit at the drug Btore. $1 per bottle. THE BKADHELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Go. Wrlto for our tr o Illustrated boolt , " Ueforo iiaLiy is Horn. " Are You iiilcreHtocl lit J'oultry.gj If you are , hero is a chance for you. Pay up what jou owe and ono year in d vniiuo on tL'e Republican , anu we'll send you TiieVontein \ Poultry News , of Lin coln. Nub. , u whole yenr freo. it's a big IG-pagu poultry monthly and will help you make more money out of your chickens It nleo has a .Belgian Hare department. A Testimonial I'rom Old ' I consider Onamborluin'B Cough Rum- cdy the host in the world for broiichitB. " says Mr William Savory , ol U'arrlugton , ICnRland. "Jt saved my wife's life , she havinu been a martyr to bronchus forever over six yi-ara , being nioft ol the timu jonfinvd in her bed. She la now quite well. " Sold by .1 G. Heaburle. April 4 , lui. To THK DJJAF A rich lady , cured or i ) Deafness a.'d Noi eH in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums , gave 25,000 to his In stitute , so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them free , Address No. D 148 , The Nicholson Institute , 780 , Eight Avenue , New York. jin8 ly COUNTY LOTS FOR hALK. Sea.cd tilde ulll bo received nt the olllcu of tliu County Clerk of Ouster County , Nclirimku , uutll noou of the I'Jih day of June , 1U01 , fur the uur- cline of any or all of the following described lottovvlt : Lot" 18 13-1 H5-ln ItlocL lli , in the orlglniil towu ot Broken llo v , Ni'lir. ibliown by thu sub pint now on llle In the Kecordcru olllee of BAtit County The Count ) It ard reserves thu light to reject any or nil bide , ' .ivcn iiiuior my hnnd and i-eal thlp 2nd day of Ajir.l. HK11 IKKAI. J ,1. It. OHUOUIIN , l.ouuty Clerk AprlH , 4t. Soils the David Bradley , John Deere , C-Jrand Detour , ListerH , Riders and Walkers They are the best made. Alco the Onio and New Departure Jultivator , Disks and Seeders , Kacino Buggies and Spring Wagons. iio best harness all kinds at prices the his put competition to thitik- ng. See mo for Stoves , Furniture , drjetH now patterns , Tinware , ice'H Garden SUPOS in bulk , etc. A full line of Undertaking Goods. ' I ! * ; SfH | EAGLE GROCERY. | { * All parlies indebted to the Ifiaght Grocery , are requested 'gf * ' . . - to call and nettle their account by oahh at onco. I must have * ' ' ' l.fy money to pay bills , I cannot do buniuwsH on wind. > .V i ! 5 Yours truly , Lt * . Proprietor. 10 Bars of Soap for 25c , Bl ' H A i S w S E. L. BUNCH , Headquarters for BUST * l.OO A DAY HOUSEJIN THE CITY. Groceries , Confectioneries and Emits , ATJLOWKST PRICES ] North Side of Pubhu Square , Broken Bow , Nebraska