i > ' * * 9 . VVi Ki ' TWWMI'/l'-feV.W / p-Mg to " ' " -as > ail * 5y | /ltim / jf WlLnMUYburmu , ij | | Clothiers and Haberdashers , | jjlJH New Location , Four Doors North Broken Bow State Bank. i ] $ M'i $ ' nc mul ; that would refuse to pijbtiy one of these Nobby little 'isuits ( ! for his only little boy at one dollar lifty n ' .O'rt I fi i Should be treated like this ; i'tg3l-- . - . . TwoiiM serve him ri flit. m- ' ' ' ? Childs Vcstee suits at'JSc , " $ $1.50 , $1.75 , * 2.00 , $2.85 , $1 $ $ S3.75$4.00 , etc. Each and S [ every one a distinctive $ & bargain. These sixes run yfi. from 3 to-8 years , and at | | | these uges , the mama always - ? ! $ ways takes great delight $ in having her darling boy j { $ dressed in Natty Shape , $ but when the boy arrives jtfg | at the age of' ) the old man ' & ' is supposed to appear on : yjj | the scene , and of course $ then he wants the boy to $ ? : look "Manly" just 'like f $ papa. We have the little -i .suits to fit him out just $ $ \ right ages 9 to H > years. Round cut coat , double breasted vest and short pants very nobby little suits , good materials , at $3.50 , * 3.05 , $4.40 , $5.00 and up. Vomit ; nittit'fi Hult.s , In sixes 14 to 20. Here is where you find good val ues. We are showing a splendid line of Youths suits in all wool casiineres , cheviots and fancy worst eds at prices no one can match. Uninatchable bargains in Hats , Caps , Underwear and- FurnishingGoods. . Our Men's Summer under wear at 25c , 50c and 75c you'll find to be just a Lit tle Better than can -be had elsewhere for the money. GENTS 5ocTIES THRHH FOR A DOLLAR. We have just received from the factory in Baltimore ; an i legant line of gentlemen's Fashionable Neckwear , : uul your wife out on her spring bonnet. WILSON & DRAKE , * 4l Xgtitit- Ortello C. II. Cans received a consign ment of trees an small fruits from Fairbury nursery on Monday Mr. John E Fodgo who is working - ing for Mr. Itimbroo IH laid up with the rheumatism since last Friday. Mr. Walter Day , has lomoved to Thomas county near Thodford , where he will mnko his future homo. J. R. Staats and wife , JR. . Baker , David Caws and Mr. Fodge and daughter Mattie wore Broken Bow visitors on last Friday. Arbor day has come and gone , and although arrangements wore made to plant trees at the Cemetery only three pcreons'-wcro preaont. 'I ho Strength of this f | | Great Clothing Stoic f | lies in the fact that all our goods i are bought direct from the maimjljp facturer at the lowest possible cash frj ) prices , and we always sell every fti garment at the lowest possible $ i j > riccsand we offer to the iconomitft ical good dresser of Hroki-n How ; jv/ ; today and rvory day the greatest $ { iudiK'iMiients in clothing that have ? i 7 , biu'ii offered by any house in the | /j- / " : T west. nieii'H HnllH I * r I'oiir Consisting of an assortment of all Wool Cassimers and Cheviots ; good linings , good goods and well made , superior to any low priced suit on the market today. All Wool Vnlmir Hulls Six Seventy-l-'lrtt. - This is by far the best values ever < ; shown in a line1 suit. Strictly all $ ? wool , nicely tailored and worth in { ' $ any market $8.50 or $ ' ) .00. ? j All Wool Cluy Wornlcd Suits , Six Mnoty. | % ; This line of Men's all Wool , finely $ f tailored , Clay Worsted suits at | , " | Jd.'K ) is a corker. Come in either * [ ? j round or square cut--is actually jjjsjj worth $9.00 , but the cash in the | -f fright right place at the riglit time turns j' many a sharp bargain for us. licti i ! ter Clay suits at * 9.5090 , and S | 2 $1200. $ $ Uu aCoiirtiii ! , ' , Study Nature and Catch $ [ To be successful in this little man euver you should be rigged out in one of our many nobby style Dress suits. We 'are showing an ele'RS | : gant line of fine suits in all the fjs | new and popular styles including Military suitsCambridgesuitsetc jM | Rev. llradly filled his appoint , mont at this place on Sunday even ing. Ho was aooompnniod with his Wife and is visiting among his folks this week. The third quarterly mooting will he hold at this Jplaoe May the 1th. The business meeting will bo hold at three p. m. Preaching in the evening , and Sunday morning and evening. As we cweat and perspired in planting Home elms , "wo thought how that the young and rising generation would enjoy the shodo of thpir branches when wo had ended our labors , and they would rise up and call UB blessed. J. D. Strong returned Saturday norning from Miaoouri. He made he trade ot ( arms and will move t iSn now homo as soon I B lie oun llHpose of his stock , and arrange IH | hiiHineHH to do so , hitt friends in these parts regrnt this chaiit-e. I'hu family ciomiiif ; upon his place OMists of a widow wom.ui , two HOIIH atid a daughter. We extend to hem * a wolcomo. AllNOIIIIO Garden making is the order of h hy this line wi.allii-r. Charley Smith in building an ddition and otherwise reparing his nothor'n house. Tlio wife of section foreman lotkt-r of thin place han buun quite ink of late hut in now uonvaloHucnt. P.ort ICldt-r returned a low days igo from Allhneo ulu-ru he haw men in the | ) of the B. fc M. A good si/.ed boy arrived at , the lome of Al. Rodockcr Sunday norning. Both parents are doin well. ICIion Palmer who has boon in lie employ of Fred Wilnon for omo time leaves tomorrow for Vlliance. The Moore Bros , set out several ) ox older trees in front of their ilaco of business which in time will ie an ornament to thu town. The B. it M. fence gang that has ) oen horn for the lant wcnk or two eft on 47 this evening for Dummi ; ; where they will put in HOIIIO oed work. The village board of AuHr > lmo which ooiinints of Fred Wilson , C. II- Smith , Win. Liu/ , Elmer Sass and I. Juno are having oindcrrt put along the crosswalks They have been improving the town coufidorahle the past } oar and being ro elected expoot to con tinue the tjood work. Died. SMITH .Saturday , April "U , at Ul : > p. in. , Unrtor W , tiniltli , of heart Culluru , ui ; < - 7-J years ami 11 tluyi. The dot-eased was born in Moo- ton , New York , April , 1821) ) . In o 1 ho was married to Ellen Jones of Now York state , lie continued to rondo in Now York with the ex ception of two ycara in the west , after which he returned to Pots dam , Now York , where ho reaided for sixteen years , and educated his children. He then Ibcated in Chicago where he has resided sinci' , except the pant , two years ho has been making his home here with his daugbiei Mrs. C. L Guttci on. In his uurly married days he , with his wile , united with the Baptist church of which ho W.IH made deacon , and remained .1 fuHiful member until his death. His wife was not with him here , nor was she able to attend bin fi.noral. She was with her dmig toi in Cliicago. The news of hiw sudden deaU , prostrated her. ll < leaves a wife , one son in thu state of Now York , and two daughters to mourn his death. llo has been poorly through the winter and had occasionally severe spells with II'IH heart , but no serious apprehensions wore entertained by Ins family as he usually enjoyed better health through the warm weather. Since the weather had settled ho had boon out and on day of his death was out in the evening where there man was at work mak ing garden and directing whore he waited certain seeds planted for hie own care. At six o'clook when ho oamo in ho informed Mrs. Gutter son of certain ground ho had select ed for motions , ( lowers , etc As his custom at that hour , he laid down to rest. In a short lime Mrs. Gut- IcThon hoard him gasp and she wont to him immediately , but ho was past human aid. Ho wae pono. llo passed away peacefully and with out a struggle. The funeral services wore con duotod from the residence of Mr. Guttorson , by Rov. Do gott. The funeral was large ly attended Q His remains were laid to rest in the Broken Bow cemetery. Rov. S. W. Richards took charge of the services at tin cemetery The RKPUIU.IOAN ex tends to Mrs. Guttorson and family the sincere sympathy of their many friends in their great bereavement. Oallaway. Nob. Ayril 2J , 1001. EDITOH RKVUUUCAN : A largo and enthusiastic audience met at the K. P. hall last niuht to effect- permanent organization of the Callaway Young Men's Republican Club. The meeting was called to order , a constitution and by-laws aJoptod , and officers elected as follows : W. V. Mathews , presi dent ; Harry Evans , vice president ; IJ. A. Yodor , secretary ; Win. Ty son , treasurer. Although this is called the Young Men's Republican Club , no ono is barred ; its object is to got the young men of the party to take an interest and a more activ part , so that everything will bo in line for the fall campaign. SpoaohoB wore made , harmony prevailed and every body had a good time , It is the intertioii of the Club to hold a meeting once oaah wook. Xtynit. Ryno , April 22 , 11)01. ) Harvto Deal moved to Alf-.ird C jopor's Saturday. Bill ) Dual had tunnlo with Wood men gnat atCalh-uvay last night. Roy Selling will work on the ranch of I. W. I'r.atymen the com ing se.-uon. Weather line , neil in good con dition , send ing will advance , nomc potatoes planted and garden mado. Broken Bow and Oconlo Mail route hai gaiii changed hands. Iloldorinun retiring and is succeeded by Mr Hogaboon. I would wilto more hut I am so busy making garden. Sumo of these days I will tell vou all the news that happened at Ryno. M. B. ISggleston of Cherry County , N eb. 1'as bought a quarter section from Alford Horn located on the South of Ryno Table. Pickctt and Ruak are building him a large Hod house. After it in finished ho will bring his familyput down a well , erect a wind mill , and grow up with the country. Cliurcli MervlcoH. llAl'TIST C1IUKCII. There will bo a special Horvioi1 , consisting of choice Bongs , rocita- t'tions , otc. , at the Baptist church next Sunday night at 8 o'clock. A uordiil invitation is uxtondod to everybody to attend this service. u.n. oiiuucu. At the U. B. church , Sunday ti' m. , subject : "Growth of Chistian- itj ; " p. m. subject : "Abraham's Wandering Boy , " an illustrate d set- mot ) . At Custor Center at ! J p. m. , a missionary service. A cordial wel come is extended. A. 0. U. W. Uiik'i'tulunieiit. The A. O. U. W. lodge of thin place gave a literary entertainment and banquet , to the members and a mini bur of invited guestt ) * The program consisted in sougfl , instrumental music and toasts. The program rendered was af follows : I'luuo Solo Mlr-s Gra'co Douglas Vocal Solo Mrs. ( J. 0. MttrtT Piano Dtiut Mloeert Itlclmr H Vor.al Duet , . Itneu uiul Verini llhilr Aihlrcus ThoA.O. U. W ltiit Oritml M Arnold , of HuetlugH , TOASTS. Tliu Growth of tliu Order.llmi. . .hunus 'A lntelie il Clmrll > C. H. JcttnrrtK. Krali-rulty I. U. Klrhpalrlcli llujie A , I' , JohiiMHi 1'rotuctlun W. H. Kiathmn Ko'crve Kuuil J H. Demi TliuOuat 0. II llolcomu Tliu Uurnl Member V * J. Sledry The I.udlrH HUB AnMcrsiin A. U. lliimiilircy . . .Tonfl Muster. George Apple had his phone iJjraph there whi > m added materially to the auiuni'munt of the occasion. The evening was very plesontly spent and all present enjoyed a iood time. The attendance win ' ' "go. The Hand Dance. The Broken Bow Hand will giv ! a May party dance , on May U The object is to raise a fund with uhioli to secure instruments. The hand contemplates giving .free musical entertainments through the sumuitir , instead of having a sub scription fund raised for that pur pose us was done last year. All they ask is for the public to furn ish the inelrumonts. Whot'ior you believe in dances or whether you want to attend or not , yout finan cial support is solicited to enable the boys to procure good instru ments. It makes no differen . < if you throw the ticket into the fire on receipt of it. If you boMovo in seeing thu bund sustained and want to enjoy the free entertainments in the park you are solicited to con tribute to the enterprise May be you cannot spend time to go to the park of evenings to enjoy the munie , possibly yom children or some of your friends would very much enjoy it. If you have neither and if you are interested in the public welfare of the city do not turn the committee away when they cal1 on you , but assist them as you would any other public enter- urine by contributing liberally to the fund to secure instruments for the free entertainment in the park. Our AuBley Cbroulclu - Carl Stuoky reooived a severe in jury to his head by slipping and striking on the corner of a boaid. At first nothini ; was thought of the hurt , but at school one day he was taken home. For a short time his oondition was considered critical , but at present he IB rapidly im proving and is nearly out of danger. Biit-s Cora Jacobs writes that Dr. C. L. Mullins , and Dr. K. A Han. na , assistant surgeon , were in St. Joe , Mo , recently in attend nice on Dr. Hanna'u mother , Mrs. Hundley , who has been sick for some time. They performed a surgical oppera- lieu aud dhe is now improving , L. E. Kirkpatrick , county Rttorney , iasiu-d papers i-f contest April l&tli agniuBl thu election of E. A Butler and B. J. Tiorney , instigation of Norton Amsborry and Million Rigby nn the grounds of illegal voting of David Hall , Link Totton , Thomas Whtioler and Leonard Taylor ; also marked ballots and an illegal count of ballots. Unllawny Courier - The Cliff poslotlico has been or dered discontinued , mid the mail that formerly wont tin-re will now go to Ri-Ht , Nob. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer , of Broken Bow , father and mnthor of Mrb. D. L. Hopkins will mnvo to CalUway shortly , and will occupy the rosi- oenco now occupied by Airs. Sh roads. With oitu of hur uili/.fiiH in the governor's cluiir. another on the supreme bench , another on tht > HUircme | court conimiSriioii , another seoruUry of the state barking board and another at the head of the Soldier's Homo of Milfonl , Castor county may consider horoelf strictly in it a far iw the state government is concerned. J. 11. McGuire branded IDH c-vtllc last Saturday. Although ho Im1 * nu merous young calves , owing tc being provided with shelter , ho reports no IOSBPH. Others , lacking both sh-ltor and ambition to gel out and take care of the nou comer's have lost hoavi.y. Sar2cnl New Km Mrs. L < \ M. Curno and daughter came up from Lincoln last evening fcr a visit , with F , M. Jasper Wallaoo was down from West Union yesterday and took homo lumber for : i now honluMise. Ho reports his wife bettor. Mm. J. H. Graham and Ifidifch ex pect to leave Monday for Lincoln , their future homo. The best wishes of a host of friendH will accompany thorn. John Phillippson went to Broken Bow the fust , of the week , tak'n a job press over for .1. li. Adamson , who will now do his own printing for his telephone * business. Notice. Buy your cake for Sunday from the LadioH of the Presbyterian church , at Thompson and Ruhleo's Rtore , Saturday , April 27 , 2:30 : p. m. TT > " > r v"yrfw' % - . - 3L Jj. L b - Afc A Large Stock of L PAPER New Spring Styles. OUR now Htook of ( Jiionswato is now in Call and see tl'o m w patterns. John & Knurr 4252w FOR SAM : A one Htory oottage with six largo rooniH , pluanaut yard , and HiirroiiiulinyH. Trice & ! )00. ) Call on L. J. Gaudy or at this oflioe. 7 lOtf Street Talk. When you want , good groceries you have to go to BOWOD'H. We will furnish tlm KanHaB oity Journal and Rjcftnu.iOAX for Si.25 per year. lta Carpel. The ladibH ol tlie Bapt'iHt aid sooioty have f > 2 yards of now rag oarpot for sale at A.V. . Drakes. Flour ! We will sell Flour as cheap as the manufac turer. J. C. BOWEN. A FINK Now England Piano for sale uhoap. Inquire at the iiaptirit parHonage. CALL on John & Knurr and examine their Royal Worcester Cortu'tfi ' before buying. 4-25 'Jw ON SATURDAY , May 4tli , at a o'clock p. m. , at Corkon'h barn , Grand Island , hlr. A. Darlini ; will soil at public auction , hid thio stallion , known as Onward , Jr. , No. 11,092. Thin horse s'ands 10 hands high , is a tine hay in color , has heavy nuuie and tail , weighs l , ? .1) UJM. , and If an excellent , luiely oiypobitioned animal. Easy terniH , For fur ther information address A , Darling , Grand Island , Nub. Every woman in the country ought to know about Those who do know nbout It wonder how they cvi-r } j"t along without it. It has ) robbed childbirth - birth of its terrors for tnuuy n yountf wife. It has preserved her girlish liyiire and .saved her much HiifferiiHc. It i * nil external lini ment and cnnii-s with it tlu-refoie , absolutely ui > danger of upsetting : the system as drills taken intern ally are apt to do. It is to bo rubbed into the abdomen to soften and slrerijthfii the muscles which are to beai the strain. This ) means much less pain. It also prevents morning sickness and all of thu other discomforts of pregnancy. A druggist of Macon , Ga. , says : "I have sold n large quantity o Mother's Friend and have never known nn instance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it. " A prominent lady of Lam- berton , Ark. , writes : " \Vith my iivst six children 1 was in labor from 24 to 30 hours. After using Mother's Friend , my seventh was born in 4 hours. " tiut HIotlM-r'H 1'rlonil nt tlm tlruff sltii'o , fell. 00 ) n > r IxiUlo. HIE unAunr.il ) RFGULATOK co. A I UN FA , GA. Writs for our tres II u f it I lo.k , "BEHOItE HABIT If I.i " V If the iiiiiterial Unit je < eK Into vmir repaired -\vatcli Hint rcmuti In u pcrluvt Ion , tils tne J-Jovu ttmt doe-stilt ) business , any bundle1 ! ' can buy the line kinds of mntorlal that I HHO In repairing ; but skill ia thu moBt valuable material tiial : an bo used in watch repairing ; and the bungler can't buy it. J soil my flkih ( or what U Is worth and it will cost you less tlmn bungling B < lower prices. V. W.I1AYKS , Jeweler Kiid Optician. West pido of square. ANCiiKS M"ter Ijalu cftncurr T. O'COXNOK cures Mu-i-M , tmuorii and weim ; no kulfu , blood or ilUrilor. Address 13UC 0 street , Lincoln , ( Uoi.tlon UilB pupor. ) Jin ; W4t Law Kates lu t'liliruriiiu. July i ( to. Itt , the Burlington Route will sell round trip tickets to San Frnnoittcn at unprt'cedoiitodly low rates. The rate from Omaha , I'ok1 instance , will bo $4ft. From other points. correspondingly low. Tickets good to roiurn until August HI. Stop-overs allowed , both gonm and returning. Beautifully illustrated folder , giving full inlorniatiou , mailed on n-quot. .1. FUANOIS , General Pasnenpor Agunt , Uinaha. Neb , ' JUrcatltiil CoHl. Marion KooUe , manager ( or T , M. Tuo'npson. a large impottrir of line mill m-ry at 1058 MIlwniikBe Avenue , Chic jjo , fciiys : "UuriiiK thu latu ntvoro wuiiti-r : , I CAii bt ti Uroinilul enldliiuh kepi me ttwaku ut niwht nnd mndo m. unlit to attend my work during tlie diiyo One of my rnilliui'i * wtw inking Of.um- berlftln's CoinU lU'incdy fni a HI veru cold at tint ttnii' . wbieti fruiiini d to relieve lievo tier PO quickly thai. I holism Homo formyei'lf. It acted liku mnijic and 1 begun to impi-yvu tit once , i am > . uv entirely well and u cl ycry trd to aeknowlrdne itfl im-rn. " i-or sile by J. 0 llaeberle. , VTetliiiiiiiiul I'rom Olil ' ' 1 cou-ldcr Oiiiimbnrlaiu'BCnugh Ki'm- rely ibtbn" in the world ( or bro etiitB " sayo Mr i Miain Savory , ot VVnrrliigton , ' 'li Hiived my wlfo'fl life , hu been a martyr to bronchits for six your * , being m > t of tlui tinm to her bed She la now eiuito wnll. " Sold by . ! 0. Ileaburle. April 4. liu. V DISK ASK Why Sutler , ( iui u fn-u Hiiiiilo ; | of HII 11-ru Hint will cur. 'j u. A ( lOklalcAril will lirlng it. Till : MONTKXUMA UK 111 ! CO. . ity , Mo. Itox Wl A. THOa7\SON , CONTHAOTOHANl ) KDII.DlCli. nnd cfltlumtofl on Rliort no- tlou. Urokon How , Nf-t- . OAMKUON AUEEfiK , COUNSKU.OKH AT block , 'llroken Itow , N b. Wm. F. Hopkins , * COiSTKAC'l OIt APiU IU'Il.UHi : I'lana niul Spncinratloiin on sliorl no ilcc Mn- torl.tl fin i ( Mini niu ! ImlMluitB complut.ul ohospcr than nuy iiiin In tliH slHlo. SstlHfuctlou ( ; ii r ii t'M-rl a * to jiUui , anu epecltlcntlons. New Line ot Buggies , Surreys , Spring Wagons and Farm Wagons. G. W. Apple ? *