i 8Uto llltt Librarian Society \rr\i \ \ viv nnw TTTCTUP PHTTNTV MTTRRAQKA Tmipcniv APRTT t loni PTTHHT Mn LL I A | > rll , ( lid I'Minili , when "tho vonm * ' man's fancy liglillv turns to thntichU or k'vo" the month of iliowtr' , cUlclcs nnd ilUmoncN tin. YOIIIIR tlllL' . limn , If you h vo tlio Rlrl. ' have Hhn'll not object tn tliu diamond nl- tbuiiKli "tlMi't In r birth month , the din- - olHtos miiiid Is lu always . ncco | > tnt > la never ilepre- I api.t'iininct- value a thing of 1 oattty now and forever iirailuatu of ( hlcniro Oiitlmlmic Collepi- . School Books , Tablets AND - School Supplies , -AT- J. G. Haeberle's ; At A Large Stock of WALLPAPER PAPER New 8 Spring 1 Styles. r Local Mention , ' 3 fo y l- Zy W as iar.&S fcfrgj Ama Amsbarry was at houiu from Dunning Saturday and Sun day.I . I ho Arnold telephone line which hat ) boon iu proccsb of erection from Oallnwtty for Homo time by lion Harden , has bucn completed and is now in working ordei. VV. D. Grant found a tuouoy or dor Sunday morning , iastiod at Broken Bow , to J. W. Hartpenco of Harrison , Ohio , which ho lott at the pout oflioo for the owner. It IK reported that F. P. Barks , who recently died at Ansley. carried insurance to the ninoiit t of $5,000 , of wlnoli $ 2QUO wont to his widow and 81QUO to oaoh of his throe SOtlH. Aaron Pool of Unyos township , was a oil/ visitor Saturday. Ho reports that the loss in cattle IH about ten per cont. in his vicinity , UH a reHtilt of the snow and rain the past six wookH , Jas. May , who JH fanning Charles Humphrey's place on Stop table , while engaged in repairing the wind mill last Friday week , was struck in the mouth by one of the IOOHO fans , caused by a gale of wind , and thrown to the ground , a distance of twenty-four foot. One of his wriHls was badly broken and the otbor dislocated. The blow from the fan broke out several U'oth. No serious internal injuries were sustained. Srqoke tlie CORONA GRANDE15c Cigar , MARTIAL 5c Cigar , ERIFF iOc Cigar. MANUFACTURED BY- E. H. OALtBEV , ? l\lgSB8s8Si \ S& Broken Bow , Nebraska. &W * S 3 * 4fiS ftl W Foil SAI.K A one story cottage with six largo rooms , pleasant yard , and surroundings. Price $000. Call on L. J. Qandy or at this office. 7 lOtf Street Talk. When you want good groceries jou have to go to Bo wen's. H&i * EEDS ! SEEDS ! fcft AIL KINDS 01' SlibDS i.n / ; . , * Field Seeds , Grass Seeds , Garden Seeds , f i" $ * * IN BULK AND PACKAGE , AT i CASH GROCERY CO , 1 IN BUSINESS FOR GLORY ! Our Business is to GLORI. FY ourselyoH and our cus toniors bj fnrnisMing BUILD ING MATERIAL at a Miuh LOWER Price than our Competitors will do. If you intend to build a HOUSE , or stable , or porch , or need a NKW FRONT DOOR , or VIEW WINDOW , remem ber that Foster & Smith Lumber Go. , l J ! C ] /1 Ifc-'J in their LINE , and a trial order will convince you that they are right. Yours For Business , W.L , EULE , Manager. U. J. Kolbo of Octtnto , was a city visitor Monday. He reports the arrival of another girl at his home last Friday. Ho DOW has J n oven half doznn girix nnd only 'wo boys. Roger Siimmorville of Etidell made tins ollioo a friendly call Monday evening. Ho was on his way to Cherry county with a view of securing government land and work for the Henry Sanderson was down from Mullen Tuesday Ho reports more snow in his viciuitv Monday night tbnn here , nnd that it rained all day Monday tfioro while it only rained from the middle of the after noon here. From private source wo learn that Nellie Cooper of Mont Rose , lnl. ? . fnrmnrlv nf tliiu nitv. nnd tlin daughter of J. K. Cooper , jumped from the buggy of a runaway team Tuesday , April 2 , lighting on her head , breaking a blood vesenl of the brain , whiuh rendered her uncon- cious. On the 8th she had not yet gained conuiousnoss and fears were entertained that the injury would prove fatal. Tom Goodior's team of Calla- way , broke loose from the hitching post nt the Pinnell school house last Sunday night vyeok , where Mr. Goodior was attending church. The team , instead of following the wagon road homo , followed up the railroad track , and in attempting to cross a bridge fell through , where they remained until Monday morn ing , when they were found in the > r The lirokon Bow Equality Club will meet at the Glebe hotel Snlur day evening , April 20 , at 7:30 : A full attendance ia desired. JUMA. WILUB , Sec. Rov. D. K. Tindall has boon secured to leoturn at the Methodist church next Thursday evening His subject will bu : "The At traction of Palestine. " John Robinson , of Fleming valley went to Omaha Sunday with a ear of oattlo and hogs , each. He snpp ed off at Grand Island , on his way back , returning yesterday availing. P. U. Mnrlay of Mason City , spent several days in this city last week with the view of locating hero in the near future. We un derstand that Mr. Marlay contem plates engaging in the mortgage loan busineHff. As that branch of business is unoccupied here there in no doubt but it would prove a profi table enterprise from the first. G. E. Cadwfll arrived Saturday evening from Utica , IllH. , where ho las recently engaged in raising fine stock. lie had boon through Missouri and Kansas and the east ern part of this slate looking for tl.oroughbrcd llerford cows. He expocti to take back with him two car loads from Nebraska. He han an offer of # 100 a head for nil reg istered male calves ho oai : raise. J. H. Martin , the American jockey , was winner at the races hold at CologneGermany , April 1 i. The report says the winner was rid denby J. II. ( Skeet ; < ) Martin. Mi- Martin is the son in-Iaw of Fred Rinnio of this city. Ho was marri ed to Fred's oldest daughter Flossie , in California , several years ago. Air. Martin has been in Europe fortwo yearn or morehaving visited the principal cities and oonntrioB across the water. New Line ot Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W , Apple. perilous condition. One horse wan badly out up and the buggy and ImrnoHs were oonnidornbly worsted. II. 0. Henderson of Dallas , Texan , who bays ho is the ( Judahy kidnaper , says Pat Orowo had nothing to do with thu kidnaping. Mr. Ciulahy and son wore expected in Dallas yesterday to BOO whether young Cudahy could reoognizo Henderson as one of the men. tie sure nnd hear the wonderful boy singer at the opera hourfo , Friday afternoon and evening. The Taooma Evening News on April 3 , 1901 , says : "Mr Blatoh- ford Kavanagh has certainly ful- tillud the promise of his youth. His voice , once a soprano of marvelous range and brilliant quality , has deepened into a baritone whoso lumntv mnvnN ) ii nmli _ on on to smiles or tears as ho wills. There is in Bhtohford Kavanagh's voice a peculiar quality which once heard is never forgotten. It was there as child and a it hun growu with his years until it murks him as a singer sot apart. It is thu quality which givoH to hia singing its rare charm and which makes him a favorite wherever ho is heard. Of the "Rotioy Boys , " it is hardly possible to say too much. As an illustration of juvenile talent nnd cultivation they arc unoquallod. The remarkable voice of Master Harry CoolcroU , who ia only 11 years old , ita marvel in its range ; ho sings with ease through throe octaves nnd oven upon occasion con touch additional an note in nltessimo. Cluircli HcrvIcc-H. BAPTIST OIJimGll. Services Sunday as usual. Sunday school nt 10 , a m Preaching 11 a m and 8 , p m , by the pastor. Junior B. Y. P. U. at 2 30 and Senior B , Y. P. U. , ! > t 7 p m. All are cordially invited to all these services. U.K. CI1UKCU. Next Sunday morning a mission ary meeting will bo held. Mission pictures , charts and songs will add to the interest of the service. A Indies quartette will sing In the ovouing the subject will bo Scarcely Saved. The panoramic pictures will boused. All are invi ted. M. K. oiiuitcn. The subject of the sermon next Sunday morning will be : "A largo Conitribntor. " Evening sub joot : "Joseph. " This subject was oarriod over from last Sun day evening. Rov. .las. Becker of Spearfish , S. D. filling the pulpit at that time. Epworth League at 7 p. m Subject "Work ing with Jehiis."j Dola lloleotub loadir. E-A. Knight Pastor. Our Leudor : The tele phone oflico was moved this week trorn tl'c oflico post to i thu Commercial hotel. Col Savayo , we are imformed I , will t-oon hold a public sale. He will move to Lincoln , where ho will take the Governor's chair. Dr. Graham writes from Lincoln that lianas purchased a fiuo resi dence in University Place at a bargain , and will move Mrs. Gra ham and daughter Edith to it at onco. MIHS Edith will take up work in the University , continu ing her partially completed course. The Dr. will remain in Lincoln untill the family are moved and settled , and than will return and continue ins dental work hero. fitunl New Km A , H. Barks oatno over from From the Reporter , of Kuoxville , Iowa , wu olip the following in ref erence to the work of Rev. M. L. Everett , who is well known to a number of ilia readers of the Ru- ruuuoAN and will bo remembered by others as the evangelist who hold n series of meetings in Broken Bow iu 1309 : "The Baptist church is taking on now life niuuo the now pastor , Rov. M. L. Everett , came to work with thu church. There have been more additions by baptism in thu last fix mjiitliH than in any cor * responding period of time for near ly tun years. The Indiec of the church are endeavoring to raise money to buy now chairs or pows , wliinh nrn bndlv nnodod. A new parsonage has just boon purjhasod nnd the pastor has already taken possession. Monday night of last week the church people and neigh * borH gave him a "house warming , " an occasion vorymiiuh enjoyed by all. Wednesday night of this week the B. Y. P , U. gave a social at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. 51. Frush , on East Hobinson Ktroot. Sunday ovnnini ! of last week the church was crowded to hoar the pastor's address on "Tho Amuse ment of a Man , " the third add rows in the Horien. It is diflicult to desuribo those intcroHtinu addresses. But they nro highly enjoyable and the appreciation of the people it- being shown by constantly Increas ing .ittond'uioo. There was bap tism afti'r the evening Hwrvico. " The Kinoxvillo olutroh was i Ansley ( Sunday , to fetch back Mr. Hartley's team , lie went bnck on the J train Monday to settle up some busiuoru afiairs , and the Now Era force will get out his p&por ngnin this week , Wo understand that O. S. Pulliam will be associated with A. B. Hart ley in the real estate business. Lieut. Gov. Savage wont to Lin coln Wednesday to bo presunt that night nt a banquet given to the Governor's staff , He returned Thursday C ll wuy Courier While acsisting Boa HarJiu in making connections with his tele phone line Tuesday , W. A. Over jr man mot with a painful accident. He had the climbing spikes strapp ed to his foot , and while climbing a polo ho accidontly slipped and slid down the polo to the ground , one of hiH foot striking on top the other , and the spike pioruod it through and through just back of [ the large too. Owing to the fact that both doctors woru out of town. Ira Shupp was called upon and dressed the wound. CjllHwny Trllmuu- The report that Bob Diokson had rented the Windsor hotel at Koat * na nn was a fake They couldn't get a house tlioro HO moved on to Gib bon , where they expect to hang bP for the present Hag C'urpct. The ladies of the Baptist aid socibty have 52 yards of now rag carpet for Bale at A. W. Drakes. Improved farm of 100 aoroi to rent. R. A. HUNTKH , Broken Bow. 4 18 tf Wanted. Poultry , any kind. Cash or trade. J. M. Belts , at John & Knorr store , east eud of Realty Block. 4-ll.tf K IDNEY DISEASE. Why Suffer. Out a free Btmplo of n Herb that will cure y.u. A poitalcard will bring It. i I TUB MONTE/DMA HKKI1 CO. , \ Kaniii City , Uo. liox 7VO. badly run down when Bro. Evorolt took charge of it six months ago and the attendance was quite small whun ho commenced hifi work. Ho lii\B baptised into the ohtiroh 28 tmico lie hat ) boon there and tha Reporter speaks of him having a crowded house and the attendance cotiHtantly increasing. VVMIltCll. Poultry , any kind. Cash or trnJo. J. M. 4tattH , at John & Ivnerr's Htoro , east ontl Realty block. 4-11-tf Honey's Hoys. Batch ford ' Ivavanagh's voice is soft and sensitive , yet powerful and penetrating It is sympathetic , and \\ith the first touo holds the attention of the listener. It is musical , it is under complete uontrol , it is soothing. In styles HO different as "Lend Mo Your Aid" from "Qunun of Shoby , " and "My Old Kentucky Home , " each seemed to bo the ono specially adapted to him. It need not bo n detraction to add that Air. Knvnnngh's hand * some face adds interest to his performance. Fully mot expect ations. Omaha Boo. At opera house , Friday , April 10. M li. A. Meeting- The regular mooting of the M. B. A. lodge , No. 2 0 , will bo hold Saturday night , April 27 , instead of the 2Uh ( , an the hall will bu in nso on that night. Secretary. Obituary. It pains us deeply to ohroniolo the death of our friend and neigh bors Ephrnm Banning , who died at his home near Lillian , April 12 , 1U01 , of a paralytic stroke from which ho never rallied , although ho was uoncious up to the hour of death. Short funeral services wore conducted at the house by David MoGugau of Walworth , after which the remains word interred in the Gates dormitory Mr. Binning was born iu Virginia , in 1834. Ho was married twice. Ho loaves a wife and five children by the first rnarri- ago , three of whom arc nbtnnt from homo. Ho was of n quiet , inoir nsivo turn , made many friends and few onomios. Ho was n member of Company H. , llth Vn. . and did noble work an a soldier. Ho came to Ouster county , Nebraska , in 1883 , suffered the hardships of n homesteader's , life , which no doubt hastened bis death. IU. W. A. Kutertalmiient and Dance. Ouster Camp , M. W. A , No. 4477 , will , on Friday evening , April 10 , at their hal > , and the opera house , give an entertainment , consisting of a musical and literary program , toasts , Biippqr , and in conclusion winding up with a dance for all UIOHO , desiring to par ticipate. Good talent has bson stcured , and an enjoyable time is expected. The committees assigned are : literary , toasts and musical , Al. Johnson , A. Moore ; supper. L. E. Cole , G. T. Robinson , John Boyco ; dance , Cole and Boyco ; finauoo , RobiiiHon nnd Johnson , Admission : men , 25o ; supper and danoo , men , 260. No charge will bo made to lada-H The Merry Forresters will give exhibition drill Everybody , is well as Neighbors , are cordially invited. COMMITTKK. Flour ! We will sell Flour as cheap as the manufac- turer. J. C. BQWEN. Miiti'l. Sand for plastering furnished on short notice from the old Gnndy sand bank- bankZ. Z. O. and WJ. . CHOSH. 3-14 Ut OAMKKON&KKKSK , COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Iliou * 8 ( gltealtr block , Uroken Uow , Neb. Wm. F. Hopkins , COATKACTOU. AND DUIL.DKK Plant and Specifications on abort nolco. Ma terial ( in utshod auiLbulldlngt completed cheaper than any mm In tMtyato. Satlnfactlon Kur a teed ti to ultni unifepoclflcatlone.