lie Process of Reasoning is niiulo very simple if you do your trading at our newly fitted , up-to date , dnylight store , 4 doors north of Droken Jiow Stnto I3ank. Our buyer just recently returned from a very successful Goods buying trip east where he met the agents of the principal Eastern Mann fnoturora and Importers. Tlie result is that wo have just received and placed on sale the finest and most complete stock of goods that it has over been our pleasure to place before the people of this community. Laces , Embroideries , etc. , Direct from the Importers of New York. Under Wear and Hosiery fresh from the AI ills in Philadelphia and St. Joe. Mens and Boys Clothing direct from the .Manufacturers of Chicago , Milwaukee and Now York , and the prices will never stagger you. We carry u splendid line of the celebrated Warner Rust Proof corsets , as well as many other popular brands i Erect Form Corsets , Bycicle Corsets , Corsets , Corsets. Popular Goods at Right Prices. ; 73 U t/3 a OUR HOSE " rt u ' " > f rt ri .3 AEE GOOD HOSE. rtS rtrt < y rtrt n < u < SJ H rt tn C tnO ( U rt rt 10 t-H u I-H 10 rtc in CM c . o IHrt inm .r I a a ) O t/j CMC ti5 = rt rt C a rt Or-H tu rtM rt s a ) offl < u ffl rta OJ ( u U -a rtu bo OJJ5 aa art in . bo.H rt i/l u 53 inu 3 rt , ilU 53i ,0 iln o < u . .1iai " < /i 3 aiw. 3a . I-H O w. a o oO w.rt rt -1 U " < U rt t . tn O > .i3 CO r o tsiO rta rtu NOHI a a o o < rt < u O O a > < u M rt rS C/3 CX IV Our line of Spring and Summer Wash dress goods is made up of a sp lendid assortment of the Staple things such as lawns , dimities , percales , ginghams , etc ; together with an elegant assortment of high grade imported and domestic novelties such as SiU np 'S'ii'SsiSJitil ' IIPUS as the lowest city prices. We have the best Carpet , Curtain and Rug Department west of Lincoln , Stocked with an elegant assortment of carpets from the cheapest to the best. If you are contemplating taking a pleasure trip you should take a look at our immense line of Trunks , Traveling Bags and Overalls. Hunt us up at our New Location , 4 doors North of Broken Bow State Bank and take a peep at the best lighted , best arranged store in the state , and we will show you the largest stock of goods ever shown in Broken How at prices that cannot be met. WILSON % , DRAKE. Ortollo Millard Hill has a stiff nock for some cause J. A. Moore is out again , vftor his sick spoil- The growler is around again ; too much rain this time. Mr. liotiry Kelley of Ansoluio was on our streets last Saturday. Still it rains , and it rains ! What is the matter with Custor county ? J. D. Strong has gone to southron Missouri to look a the property he ia on a trade for , this wook. Mrs. Phillip Johnson was visiting her son Jacob iu Broke Bow last week. J , R. Baker , D. C. Cass , J. M. Fodgo and 0. U. Cast ) wore Morna visitors on Saturday. Mr. J. J , Joynor was out in this and of the valley Monday looking for straw. His grandson , Harold Joyuor is working for him , 8. K. Redman and F. C. Fmbreo wore at Aneolmo Saturday night to help introduce J. C. Baker into the mysteries of the United Workman W. F. Blankenship has his wheat in at this writing. Owing to the four days of tain last week scarcely any others began sowing , in this valley. Wo saw MrE. . J. Pittaway in these parts last wook. Ho was working in the intercut ofthe Broken Bow Telephone Co.on the oxton. uion of the line from Mama to An * selmo by the way of this village. Ho reports the outlook O K and in the near future we hope to bo connect ed with the outside world , in speaking - ing distance at leant , The following extract from an eastern trade journal , will explain tin- condition in which we found tin1 cotton goods market : "Despite the apparent prosper- it ) that surrounded the cotton goods industry , the buoyancy has j left the market. The eastern I mill district is again in the throes i of overproduction , and a four weeks' shut down is to be inaug- ! united as a means of relief. It is certainly evident that the out let for cloths in home and foreign markets has not kept pace with the output. More cloths are made than can be consumed and in the natural course of things the surfeit becomes a drug on the market. We hit the cotton goods market just at this same druggy period , and our customers shall receive every benefit. Yon can buy all brands of cotton goods from us at the low est price ever reached. iJesl LIv muslins atlc , Standard 1'rints at 3c all the Best Brands of Fancy Dress Prints at Sc , u good 'J cent Shirting at 7c , yard wide Bleach ed Muslins at f > c , 7c and 8c. Ityno. Ryno , April 10 , 1001. Later-Snow has about dispersed , but the air is cold ; prospects fair for bettor weather K. W. Pretty men has taken charge of J. II. Prottymcn's ranch , moving there yesterday. Ryu and grass are thowing up fine and will make good pasture soon as wo have Bottled weather , J. D. Hoadloy has rented the liurroll claim located two miles east of Ryno , and haa built a house ; ho has also rented the N. J. Prov ince claim adjoining on the oast. Cattle arc in poor condition , shivering on the lee side of the wire fence ; unless the weather improves there will be a big loss an fodder is getting scarce and cows are in poor condition , many calves dying. It ia said history repeats itsolf- vrondor if the weather does ! 1801 was a cold , wet and Into spring , and old settlers inform us that' 1881 was similar , followed with good crops. Hope it will bo the same the coming season. I am cbhgod to go to the month of January to describe the weather , this the 10th of April. Last week it rained almost oontinously for throedays and nights and the ground ia completely soaked ; there in vary- little wheat sown yet and a good deal tlmt is sown haa not boon culti vated in and farmers are fearful that it may sprout before they got it cov ered. Last Sunday was a beautiful day ; sun ahowti Lbrightly nnd the air was warm , but Monday was A Satisfactory Kill Golve ; it u modcnitc pricc is hard to litul , : is every lady well knows , but the past year has demonstrat ed the fact the Glove here shown is the peer of any kid glove on the niarke't. V * OUR SERVICE KIDS , S.-oo . Black , White , Tan , Modes , Greys , Blues , Greens , Pink , Canary. cloudy and it commoucod dininiug iu the 'evening ' , continuitigr during , the nightwith distant tlniii arewith snow , this Tuesday morning wind in the north , air cold and wintry \VcHtcr\llle On dudday evening , April 21 , a special program will bo given at the M. E. church , Wosterville , commencing at 7:30. The first part will consist of a parable by the pastor , entitled "When Brother Brown of Wostorvillo , goes to Ausloy to trade. " The second part will counist of a dismission of the question "Resolved that foreign missions have boon more beneficial than homo missions. " Atlirmatmt Mr. Chas. Savillo and Mr. G Holms. Negative Miss Carrie Mills and Miss Elsie Savillo. Miss Eba Welsh will preside. Sunday , April 14 , was an unusua day at Wostorville , judging from the following : Four preachers at work , Itovs. M it hews , Speeoe Eastman and Case ; tivo preaching Cervices ; live Sabbath schools am $35.00 pledged for missions , with two appointments , not as yet heari from. I'UULIO LAND SALE. U S. I-anil omco , North 1'Uttv , Nchraekit. Notice U hereby giri'ti ttiat In pursuance of ) In vtrucllouB from tlio ( . 'omiiiUMonor of ttiu ( leni'rs Uuul Olllcp , under nutliorltveetoil In him by cecUon'.M&S , U. 8 , Hev SUt , umcuilcd by no ot ContrrccK nmiroYod February SO , 1S85 , we wil nrooetd to otf-T nt public lale on the Sstli day o Mty , INI , niizt at thli olllce , tlio follov\lng true ot ( and , to-uli : NwM NeVi.HeM 8wi < , and 8eM St 4 , section 31 , tovrusUlp 10 , north raiigo ai , west. Any and all perrons diilmlng ailrcriioly the abuyo iloecrlbcd land are aJvieed to fl'o ' their claim in thli otllce on or boforv tlio day above detlgnatcd ( or the commencement of ild eale , ottiernUo their rlchte will bo forfeited. Dated thU 15th day of April , 1W1. 4.ld6t vUEO. H. i'uiKcii , lleglitcr. 8o 8 If a Woman 8o wants to put out a ( Ira she doesn't o heap on oil and wood. She throws o on water.knowmg that walerquenches o ( Ire. When a woman wants to get i ) well from diseases peculiar to her sex , shu should not add fuel to the fire already burning her life away. She o should not take worthless drugs and oo potions composed of harmful narcot ics and opiates. They do not check o the disease they do not cure It they simply add fuel to the fire. i Bradfleld's Female Regulator should be taken by every woman or girl who has the susp clon of iinv of the all- liu tilshit h uf- f 111 t w o in i 11. 'I hey will i.imply IID waiting time until they take it. Tliu Iti'Kttlutot is n i > u r 1 f y i n K . htrunHi t tun K Ionic , \ \ \ \ \ \ h Ki'ts ut the roots of Ihu nndcuivH the cnuse. tin- pain , it crndlcntcH it. HstopsfallinKof tlio womb , I en oirhea. inll.imtmuiun and pi t lodical suilot Intf , ir- rc.nl < ii , Hcnnty or painful . .i i uatii'ti ' ; arulbduitii , ' rill tins < lmrs a\\uy the iuindi nl ntid ono athi'S and pa I < H v\hu h di.iiii health atul licutity , liiippini'ss and , > o il ti mtiiT fiotn many a \\uii nn life It is tin1 une ti n iv aliovc- all otlu-rs h tvcry woman should know about nnd use. 61.00 PIT liotllo ut uny < li 111 ; nturc , SPIU ! for nnr free Illublr.iU J bouk. The Co. Atlanta , Ga. Business Pointers. .lob printing at UIIH Dr. T. W. Bans , dentist , Uroki-n How. Lubricating oils of all kinds at VVilkniH' drug ntoro. FINK quality of luy for Hale. P. I > Thompson. 4-18 il Dit'rks Liunhur Co. has in utook a car load ol fine cedar pontH for tlio ratio. Seed Outs. for the puru articlu , leave orders a ij. C. Bowen's at onuo. Tf you intend to build call at Dk-rks Lumber Co. and get prieen Pepsin Gum , two packages lor a nickel at WIUCINB' PIIAIIMAOY. Como and get our prices on can ned dry fruits Wo will not bo m - di-r wold. JOHN fe KNKUR. b Houses for tent or Hah1. I rtill bo at my place of btihiuosH from now on until 8 p. m. A. W. DKAKK. For lirst ola.-s tonsorial work call on Wahl & Freed , west wide of tno public square. tf FarmH for Halu and lands for ront. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms arc all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. , ] . G. UKKNIZKU. Fou SAUJ OR Tii/u / > K Town lots and a few live aero lots in this citj , for cattle , horsoa or farm land. feb28 tf ALLAN RKYNKK If you have ranches , farmtr or city property vou want to soil or rent , list them with J. J. Snyder Broken Bow , Neb. 4-11 tf NOTICK : Our offer of a 10x20 picture with a dozen cabinets con tinued until May 1. Id BANGS , the Artist. Candy , nuts , fruits , all kinds o : breakfast foods , buckwheat Hour maple syrup , silver drip , nothing finer , at John & Knorr's. For Sale. Good stcok of general merchan dise. For particulars write J. J Stanford , Morna , Neb. J31 t Wo have not moved or sold out but are at the old stand ready to give you bargains ae in the past. JOHN & KNKUK. WANTKO A girl or womui for general housework. Permanen place and good wages. t MUH. ,1. A. HAUHIB. I'or Hale t > r Trade. A house and lot in Mason City to sell or trade for Htook ; also a good ton foot wind mill with tower , that I will dispose of the sarao way. fob ? tf A. Y ; BUTTON. Broken Bow , Nobr. The old and reliable firm of Diorks Lumber Co. is the plaeo to go for lumber or coal. A good supply and grades to moot the wants of their customers are always in Htook. 321tf Call and get prices on groceries , quooiiHwaro and dry goods , whether yon want to buy ot not. It may save you money later. No trouble to give prices and show goods. Quick sales , small profits , prompt dolt very is our motto , at John and 1 Kuerr's. i . . BlBtcim Kavffiit and "Itoimfs Boys" Concert Go. OF OPERA HOUSE , FRIDAY , APR1LI9 , 19O1. . Blatchford Kavanagh , Bairtone Soloist Master Harry Cockrell , Soprono Master Jamie Crippen , Mezxo-Soprano Master Harold Maurer Contralto Master Tracy Ilolbrook , Violinist Mr. Henry B. Roney , Musical Director and Manager PROGRAM. 1. Violin Solo "Second Polonaise Brilliant , " Wieniawski Master Tracy Ilolbrook. ( Pupil of Karl R. Drake , Chicago. ) 2. Contralto Solo - "The Soldier's Dream , " _ . . . .Rodney Master Harold Maurer. 3. Song "Staccato Polka , " Mulder Master Harry Cockrell. 4. Recitative and Aria "Live Without My Fatrydice. " "Orpheus , " Gluck Master Jamie Crippen. V 5. Tn'o "In Old Madrid , " . . . . Trotere Masters Cockrell , Crippen and Maurer. j ; u "In the Dark , in the Dew- " Coombs 6. bongs -j b.ujjeiouin Love Song , " Buck Mr. Blatchford Kavanagh. 7. Duet "The Fisherman , " Gabussi Masters Cockrell and Crippen. , . . . , i a. "By the Sea , " Schubert r. 0 8. Violin bolos -j biu5fifcmUuise. " ( Elfin Dance ) Popper Master Tracy Holbrook. 9. Trio "Tenting tonight , on the Old Camp Ground , " Masters Cockrell , Crippen and Maurer. 10. Duct "Loye On , " Pinsuti Master Crippen and Mr. Kavanag-h. U. Trio "Drag-on Flieb , " Barg-iel Masters Cockrell , Crippen and Maurer. 12. Song"The Letter Song- , " Newcombe MrBlatchford Kavanapfh. 13. Grand Finale "An Act of Up-to-date Opera , " F. J. Smith ( A travesty on the absurdities of modern "Grand Opera. " ) By the Company. Sag-inaw ( Mich. ) Courier-Journal : "It seems impossible for thosc'who have heard Mr. Koncy's Hoys to speak of 'them in terms of moderation. Audiences go away almost beside themselves with enthusiasm over their mag-nilicent voices and artistsc work. 'It is simply a revelation , ' was a frequent remark. " A complete line of Hoint/ bottle goods. JOHN & KNKUK. FOR SAUC. Ono I'rrchcron Nor man Stallion. Kequiro of .John Wil lis , ono half mile west of Broken Bow. f4 tf Fou SAI.K : Six yuar old mare , Phoaton , Light Spring Wagon , Single Harness , Saddle , Lady's and Gf nts Bicycle. Inquire at oflico of county judge. April , - You can save money by ordering your rortJing matter through the HKPUHUCAN. Wo can furnish vo nearly all the papers and maga/.iiiH for ICHH thnn publishers pnco * . EGGS If jou want a Hutting of Buff Cochin , Partridge Coohin or Buff Leghorn c ggH , call on Mrs. Franco Moore. Hhn has fine uhickens. I IB It liftnember the Busy Big Hlorn. Thny liave anything you want in the grocery lino. Drop in and look around , inaki * yourself at hoini1 and see if our prices are not riuht. JOHN & > KNKHU. Fou SAMC : Twenty head of line brood HOWS Will furrow m May. For p irticulnrs call by 'phone or uotno to residence nine miles south west of Broken Bow. 1 11-41 CIIAS. W. WII.UH t LOST OK STOLEN Ono silk flat ; belonging to the Ills. Votrans Association of CuHtor count . Anyone having the same will save troubh nnd cost by delivering it to Ner Hartley or W. W. Cowles of Broken Bow It ATcMlilumiul S--rfiiiiOIl ICt ' I couplclur Uuumuerliun 8 Cough Kom ody iho best In th world ( or broi-oults " Hays Mr William Savory , of Wnrrln ton , EiiKlRnd. "ItBiived my wife's lift' , she huviiit ! been a nuirtyr to bronoluid forever over six years , being most of the turn aonliiud to her bud. sue is now quite wnll. " Sold by , ] O. llonburlo. April 4 , 1m. It Isn't tlie inntwrlHl tliat Into i our repaired \viitclt tlmt remulH In u iterleet ) ol > . It is tlie J OUf that iloc-s the business , m.y can buy the line klnda of mntertnl Unit I U"i' In rcpiunii ; but ekill is tint iiioct vfxlimblo inntcrml ttiuL : nn IjiiiPi'd In wtitcb rcpuirinj ; : nnd the buiuiler citn't buy It. 1 my pkili for wluit It IB worth it will onat you less thnn at lower prices. F. W.MATKS , .Ii'welor and Optlomn. Wi-st Pidt ) of mniaro. To Tint LKAK A rich lady , cured 01 i i DuafncHs u'd ' Noises in the IK1 a ( i by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Kur DruniH , gave 8115,000 to his In- Htituir , HO that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may have them fn-n. Address No. O 148 , The Nioholrion Institute , 780 , Ifiight Avonut' , New York. jan3 ly COUNTY l.OTd I'OIt bALK. Hciund lildx nil ) lie ricflwd ut tlio olllcit < > r Hie County Clerk ci ( Cutter ( Juiiiny , NeliraHku , until iinon of ihu Jlltli day of Juno , IU01 , ( or tliu uur- < luihu ( if uny or ull o ( the following dexirlbud loU , lolt : l.oth 1'J lll-H-lB-ln lllock IL' , In tlio origliuil town ut Ilroki'ti How , Nilir ai * nliown liy ihu otil ) pint now mi lllo In tliu Kicordcra olllc. ' of raid i ounly Tim Count ) Hoard ri'scnus tliu ilKht to roji'Ct ntiy or ull Wile 'liven uiulur tuy liiind uuil MII : ! tlilfnil day of Ajir.l , 11X11 leKAl , 1 J. 1) ) . OtliauuN , l.ouut ) Cler AiirlUIt. . a Ilreiultul ColU. Marion ICooke , umnagor for T. M. Tiiumpaon , a large iniportur of line millinery at 105S Milwaukee Avenue , CtnoHgo , tuys : "During the Into eovoru weathur I ciutbt ; tlreadtul cold which ki'pt mo awake at night nnd iniKlii m. unlit to uttuiid my work during the diiyo Onu ot tuy imlliiiutB w.ia taking Clnim- boritiln's Coiled Jtoiuedy foi asivero cold tit that tlmo. which eueuutl to ro- llevi ) tier eo quickly tutu 1 buiigut HOUIO tormyu'lf. It acted like ma > ; io ntul I iH-giin to iinprovn at once. 1 iitn now t'titlrely wnll and feel yery pleaaud to ( icktiowlcdjio its merits. " bor .sale by J ( } llncberlo. VT T-rerrgr Sells the David Hradley , John Dtero , ttrand D.'tour , Listers , Riders and Walkers They are the best madp. Also the Ohio and Now Departure' Cultivator , Disks and Seoderc , Kai-ino Buggies and Spr.ng Wagons. The best harness all kinds at prices that Ins put competition to tlunk- ing. See me for Stoves , Furniture , Carpets -new patterns , Tinware , Rico's Garden Seeus in bulk , etc. A full hue of Undertaking Goods.