Flveluuudrcd Dollars lu PrUes. Uniaba , May 1 , 1001. The Hurl- int tou Hailroad wanlH 10,000 let- tore about Nobrackn. It lifts neuO for them in Us work of promoting immigration to thin state. It wants JottcrB that will induoo men ami woraon to move to Nebraska to UH- in farming , uuttlu raiHing , dairying , fruit growing or uiuiilar purBiutB. Prizus amounting to 1600 are offered. Two nimilar prize uou tobts Imvu been held witb HUOQCHH. rcHulls. Thu tbird uontvut haa boon nrrnngod on n gruatur auale , and ahould bo oven inoroHiioeHnlul. $500 IN PRIZES. First Prizo. A tiokut from any Burlington Route * > tatiou in No btauka to Yellowstone National Park and rot urn and a oomplnlo trip through the Park. This trip om- braoen itngo iraiiHportalion tlnougb YollowHtono Park and iivo and one- 1ml f days' aucomodatioiiH at the hotels of the Yellowstone Park Auaooiallon value $100.00. No holiday trip is comparable 'f with that through Yellownlont \ Park. Iho only reason the Yel lowstone trip u not the most popu lar outing on the continent is tlu eipoiiHO. The man or woman who wins the first prize in the Burling ton's Nebraska letter contest wil make the trip at practically no ox ponso. Yellowstone Park is open from June 15 to September 15. Second Prixo. A ticket fron any Burlington Route station in Nebraska to Denver , thence to Ho Springs , S. D. , Cuslor ( Sylvar Lake ) , Spcarfish , Doadvrood , ant return , und (25 00 in cash value $75.00. Third Prise A ticket from any Burlington Route station in Ne braska to Denver , or Hot Springs , S. D. , and return , and $20 00 in cash value $45 00. Fourth Prize A liukot from any Burlington Rome station in Nebraska braska to Denver , or Hot Springs , S. D. , and ruurn , and $15.00 in cash value 140.00. Fifth Prize. A ticket from any Rurlington Route station in Ne braska to Lyons , Colo. , ( Estei Park , ) and return , and $5,00 in cash value $87.60. Sixth Prite , A ticket from any Burlington Route station in Ne braska to Chicago , or any other Burlington Route station in Illinois , and return and 15.00 in cash value $31 00. Seventh Prize. A ticket form any Burlington Route station in Nebraska u any Burlington Route slatiou in Nebraska or Kansas and rotnrn value $30 00. Eighth Print ) . -A ticket from any Burlington Route. stat < on in NebrasKa to St.'Louis , or to any Jl other Burlington Route station in Missouri and return value $23 00. Ninth Prize. Twenty Dollars in uaah. uaah.Tenth Tenth Prize. A ticket to Kan. Has City and return value $17 00. Eleventh Prize. A ticket to Denver value 817.00. Twelfth Prize. A ticket to Chicago value $12.76. Thirteenth P'rtzo. A tiokol to ' * St. Louis value $11.00. M Fourteenth Prize. Ton dollars in cash. Fifteenth Prize A ticket lo St. Joseph , Mo. , and return value $8 00 . Sixteenth to Twentieth Prizes. Five prizes of $5.00 each. CONDITIONS NOT DIFFICULT. 1. Letters should bu written on only one side of the paper and should bo anywhere from 300 to 1,500 words in length. 2. The letters tihouhl be mailed to J. Francis , General Passenger I Agent , Burlington Route , Omaha , so as to reach him not latter than May 31 , 1001. 3 Letters accompanied by pho tographs sufficiently distinct to In reproduced by the huif-lone pro < cess wtli be given the preference , other qualifications being equal. In this uon'ioolion please note that photographs of persons or resi < dences are not desired. Food lota cattle scenes , harvesting operations are subjects most available for the 'purpose in view. 4. All letters and photographs entered in 'jompetition , whether awatdml prizes or not , will become the property of 'the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad. 5. Transportation awarded to prize winners must bo used during 1001. Tickets will be good for the trips designated at any fime during the year 1001 , excepting that the Yellowstone Park trip must be taken during the Perk sea- eon Juno 15 to September 15. Tickets are abnolutoly non-trans ferable. If the winner of any of the transportation prizes can not UHO transportation to the point in dicated , transportation of equal value to any other point reached by , the Burlington Route will be furnished. 6. , Poetical , contributions can r notjbo used. ; ; * WHY 7BIZEB Tbe Burlington Route feels 'that n carrying on work of thin obaruotur t id purfortuiug a duty not only to tHulf , but to the people of tika. Nobranka hati no im- lion biironu , It has no dc- lartment of atntiriliufl. The etalo iiillioritioH do nothing to onoonrago . II Nobraska'fl mmigration. pop- ilfttion if ) to bo increased from out. aide Houroua , the work of enoourag ng nowuomorH munt bo done by the railaoad or not douo at all , PUBLICATION OK LKTTBRH. The patiHonger doparttnenl of the Turlington Route isHUUfl u monllily lourual The Corn Belt. It is mbliahod for the purpose of pro [ noting immigration lo the Htateti west of the MiHHOtm River , espec ially thoHo travorHud by Burlington linos. Fxporiunoo hau dotnoHtrat- od that thin purpose is bent au- uomplipbd by printing straightfor ward BtattnientH from residents of territory indioatud. Thobo statements monts tell in simple and easily understood langutigo the tnoaHiiro of sucu'jss the writer has met with 1m Hflltliul in IIIH now homo The Indiana , Illinois , Ohio , or Iowa farmer into whoso hands a oopy of The Corn Belt falls , is impressed with letters of thin kind Lie can but realize that conditions in the \Ycut are better than in his own neighborhood , and if ho is an intelligent man. anxious for his own and his family's welfare , the con clusion is forced upon him that h e will better his condition by remov ing to Nebraska. The letters secured by this oon- tust will bo published in The Corn Bolt. WHO SHOULD COMl'KTK. There are more than 60,000 people ple in Ncbrafka who have bettered their condition by coming lo this state. The Burlington would like to hoar from every one of them All can not win prizes , but by their contributions they can assist the Burlington in its efforts to build up the state. Men and women who have made money by farming ; by raising cat tle , sheep , swine , or chickens ; by dairing ; by growing Jruit ; or by similar work , are urged to contri bute lotten. But they are not the only persons who should compote Their wives aid children , school toaohorH , business men , professional men , should take part in the con test. If their own experience is not worth writting about , lot them toll the story of one of their neighbors who has boon tnoro than ordinarily successful Memorial Day Proclamation. Headquarters Department of Ne braska. Grand Army of the He- public. State House , Lincoln , Nob. , April 29 , 1901. General Orders No. 10 : I. May 30 has become the Na tion's great day , observed , tonored , and respected throughout the land. Since man loved freedom and non- tended for it upon Holds of fame , the heroes and patriots of all ages have been mourned in poetry and song , their deeds have boon oom- momoratod in bronze and marble , in sculptured obelisk and monumen tal pile , and as long as the princi ples of freedom shall endure this day will bo remembered by the Ameri can nation , who will over cherish the momoiy of our heroic dead by decking the bosom of their sepulchers with flowers of the love liest li'io. ' Thirty-three years have come and | ono sincu Gon. John A , Logat , our most distinguished volunteer ollicor of the ( Jivil war , and that Commander in Chief ol Ilia Grand Army of thn Republic , instituted Memorial Day. II. It IP proper for us to romem her the saored duly wo owe to the memory of our comrades \\ho have answered the last roll call that wo should pay our tribute of love to the silent dead ; and therefore , in the proper observance of the day by the Grand Army of the Republic , lhal Ihe Woman's Reliel Corps , Ladies of iho Grand Army of the Republic , Lulios' Aid Society , Sons of Veterans , SpanisluAmericau War Veterans , nil National Guard organizations , civic sociotiesas well aa Iho public in general , should be invited to participate , especially the school children. III. Memorial Sunday hns be come a satirod day in the Grand Army calender. No pains should bo spared to make the arrangements for this day as complete and im portant as Memorial Day itself. Thu hours should bo so fixed that all could attand , and the exercises especially appropriate to the day and occasion. IV : Post commanders will two to it'that the Memorial Day com * 'rniitee make proper arraugemtuts with the school ollioers for patri otic oxcercici'H in the public schools en the Friday proceeding Memorial Da ; , and that comrades bo secured to visit each soliool at the hour lo conduct Ihe services. Comrades see to U that ( lag is raiaoii at half- mast over every school house in the Slate , and , wherever possible , on nil public buildings on May 30. Interest the people in our Memorial Day ; oven if your post is amall in niunuurfl , rnaki1 your services so interesting and your devotion so sacred that your neighbors will join you in paying homage to the heroic dead , V. Post chaplains will make full report of Memorial Day porceed- ings upon blanks provined for such purpose. VI. W * > should all remember that Memorial Day is sacred to the memory of our dead comrades. The day should not bo defamed by sport and amusement , and all pouts and comrades should use all in fluences lo discourage , and as far as possible prevent , such desecra tion of the day. VII. The Thirtieth National Encampment provided that the reading of President Lincoln's ad dress at Gettysburg be made a special faaturo in all Memorial Day exercises held under the auspices of the Grand Army of the lie- public. Comminders of posts will direct that it bo road in con. ncotion with the exercises of Iho day. By order of JOHN RKKHK , Department Commander. JAMKS D. GAQK , Assistant Adjutant General. A 1M { , ' llanch Deal. Cornelius Tiornoy of this city , has bought a $40,000 stock ranch in Cheyenne county , located cloven miles east of SoottH Bluff. The ranch contains 2,700 acrae of laud , fences and other improvements , 300 head of cattle and 25 head ol homo * . It has running water and is one of the best ranches in thai part of the county. Mr. Tiornoy , Chan. Smith , accompanied by a young man who will remain in charge of the ntock , went up there Sunday to receive the propeity. A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. " ' ' " "Muiiietliliitc NewlTiKler'i'lie MUII. All lonlorhave trioi ) tn cure CATAltltll by Iho UHO ol powders , acid Knees , inlialera tuid drug.sln pnetuform Tuuli powders dry up the muniona iiiL'inbrMHiB oauping them to crack open ai.d bleed The powerful aoida uaed in the inhalers huye entirely enten ttway ibo flame membranes that tlmlr ninkete hfivo niuiecl to cure , while pnptea und ointments enmiot reach the diataso. An old and experienced practitioner who linn ( or muay years tixuU a close study and specialty of tuo treatment ol GATAtillU. has lit lust perfected a treatment which when fatthiully tibod not only relieves at once , but pormnu ently cures CAL'AUKII , by removing the cause , stopping iho discharges , and curiniz all InlUmmlou. It Is the only remedy known to science Llmt actually reaches the allhcted pur s. Tbia won dorful remedy is kuown ns "SNUFFLES the GUAKANTKED CATARltll CURE" and is sold at the extremely low price of One Dullar , each piickatro containing internal a&d external modi- clno sutllulcnt fora full month's treat ment nail everything lu-euesiuy to Its perfect UBO. "SNUPFLKS" Is the only perfect 0 ATA Hill I OUKE every miule and Is now recognized aa the only safe and positive cure for that annoying and dls KUHtlng iJieenso. It cures till Inllama lion quickly anil permanently and is wniinurfullv quick to relieve HAi' PEVI3K or COLD in the HEAD. OAl'AKHII when iH'glecttid often leads to CONSUMPTION "Snuffles" will pave you If you use it nt once. It IB no ordinary remedy , but u complete treat ment which is positively guaranteed to cure Catarrh in tiny idrrn or Bingo if used according tn the directions which Accompany each package. Don't delay but. boud for it at once , and write fu.l particulars as to your condition , und you will receive Bptclal advlco from the dis coverer of this wonderful remedy regardIng - Ing your case without cost to vou be yond the regular price -Snuffles'1 the "Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. " Sent prepnld to any address in tlu1 Unlttil States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. AddrosH Dapl. K m , KDW1N B. GILES , Sc COMPANY , 'JI130 and 2'.132 Market Street , Philadelphia. Say , lienry , whore did you get that uoffoe the last time you was in town ? It was the beat wo have had for twenty odd years. I was lulling Mrs. Jones about it and she wanted lo know where you gel it. 1 bought it al The Peale Cash Grocery Co. It is some of Mo Uord Brady Oo's. Gold Modal Coffee. I toll you they have fine goodf. They have poultry euro ecg food , liuo paint , medicated meal for poultry of all kinds , also tor slock. Yes , iheir evaporaled fruits are as nice and cheap as I ever caw. And their Reception Brand of canned vegetables are immense. They have quite a stock of millet coed yet Iho Gorman and Siberian red ; and Ihe finosl early Ohio potatoes I have seen this year , And that follow Pealo is the' ' \ must accomodatiug fellow I have ever teen. You lake your farm 'product ) lo him and he will give you an order for dry goods , boots and shoes , hnidwarc , drugs , millin ery , coal , Lumber , in facl anything in lowu. When I was at their store the last time , I saw thorn un loading barrel and rock salt. An other nice thing about the firm they buy everything the farmer haste to sell and pay th > m a good price for it. They \vint butter , ejrgH , potatoes , onions , chickens , ducks , turkeys , geeae , oats and corn. It will pay you farmers , in fact every body , to give them a call. Re member , The Pealo Cash Grocery Co. 5-9 2w Business Pointers. Job prirititm at this oflioe. Dr. T. W. Bass , dentist , Broken Bow. OLD IRON wanted at Dierks Lum ber & Coal Co. 5-2 2t Wo trill furnish the Kansas city Journal and RKPUHLIOAN for 81.23 per yoar. Tf yon intend to build call at Dierks Lumber Co. and got prices Pepsin Gum , two packages tor a nickel at WILKINB' PIIABMACY. OMAHA Painless dontisl , May 17 , and 18th. f > 2 2w GERMAN MILLET aeod for sale. Soy bolt , Union Valley. 5-2 2w Seed Oats. . For the pure article , leave orders at J. C. Bowen'a at onco. Houses for rent or - sale. I will be at my place of business from now on until 8 p. m. A. W. DKAKK. For first class tousorial work call on Wahl & Freed , west side of tuo public square. If Farms for sale and lands for rum. NOW is the time to got a farm cheap. as iho cheap farms are all going , and prices are advancing rapidly. J. G. BliUNIZKR. THROUGH the State Journal we hear a great deal of Dr. Sey mour's HUOOOHS in Lincoln , and we feel that people in this city who wish to consult a specialist whose reputation is beyond ques tion , should not fail to see him when ho is hero Monday , May 13 , at the Grand Central Hotel. DR.SKYMOUR , eye special , com- ing. Iw Lubricating oils of all kinds at Wilkins' drug 8lor * . Stm-l Talk. Wluiu you want good groceries you have to go to Bo wen's. Dterks Lumber Co. has in stock a car load of fine cedar posls for Ihe trade. For Sale. Good stcok of general merchan dise. For parliculars write J. J. Stanford , Merna , Neb. J31 tf FOR up to date dental work at Omaha prices , see Dr. Withers at Globe Hotel , May 17 and 18. 21 WE SA.V J , M. Aah Saturday on iho streets ssllint ? his Jnvi'.le ' Evaporated Neat Egg. Making good sales. 5-2 2t FOR SALK on TKA.DB Town lots and a few five acr < < lots in this city , for cattle , horsed or farm land. feb28 tf ALLAN RKYNKU. If you have ranches , farms or cUy property vou want to soil or rent , list thorn with J. J. Snyder , Broken Bow , Neb. 4-11-tf Hug Carpet. The ladies of the Baptist aid I society have 52 yards of new rag I carpet for sale at A. W. Drakes. FOR SALE Five room house , half block of public square. For particulars inquire of A , R. Humphrey. 5.2 tf. FOR SALE A first olasn , aland- ard bred , matched driving team. Inquire at this oflioe or address Box 48 $ , Broken Bnw , Nob. 5.2 2t The old and reliable firm of Diorks Lumber Co. is the place to go for lumber cr coal. A oed supply and grades to moot the wants of their customers are always in stock. 321tf I'or Hulc or Trade. A house and lot in Mason City to sell or trade for stook ; also a good ten foot wind mill with tower , that 1 will dispose of the fiarao way. fob ? tf A. Y. SUTTON . Broken Bow , Nobr. STRAYED or stolen From my place , five miles bouthwest of Broken Bow. about April 10 , two bay mare coltH , one a yearl ing , the other two years old with halter on. F. II. Arthur. 4-25 3w Women suffer ing from female troubles and weakness , and | from irregular or painful menses - , ses , ought not i to lose hope if [ doctors cannot Bhelpthem. Phy- sicinns are so I busy with other I diseases that they do not un derstand fully the peculiar ail ments and the delicate organism of woman. What the sufferer ought to do is to give a fair trial to Female Reguffator which is the true cure provided by Nature for all female troubles. It is the formula of a physician of the highest standing , who devoted his whole life to the study of the distinct - . tinct ailments peculiar to our moth- . ers. wives and daughters. It is made of soothing , healing , strengthening herbs and vegetables , which have been provided by a kindly Nature to cure irregularity in the menses , Leu- corrhceai Falling of the Womb. Nerv ousness. Headache and Backache. In fairness to herself and to Brad Hold's Female Regulator , every suffering woman ought to give it a trial. A large $ i bottle will do a wonderful amount of good. Sold by druggists. S'nd fir a nKtly lltuuritf j fr book on Ihe ubj t The Bradfleld Regulator Co. , Atlanta , Ga , EGGS If jon want a setting of Buff Cochin , Partridge Cochin or Buff Leghorn fg s , call on Mrn. Franco Moore. Sh has fine chickens. 4-lS 4t FOR SALE A five room collage with lawn , trees , large barn , cellar and coed well , within two blocks of the public square. A bargain. Inquire at this office. 5-9 2 w THE STANDARD CAI TLE CO wishes to make hay contracts for its ranch in Cherry county. We will furnish all machinery and pay Si 00 per ton , or a Hgber price when machinery is furnish ed by contractor. VVo are willing - ing to make small contracts on ba is of our furnishing machin ery. Address John Porter , Supt. , fullman , Cherry county , Nob. or the Standard Cuttle Company , A nit' " , Neb. 3-9 tf Business and Professional Directory , w ILUSCAPWELL T J. SNYDER , Atty-at-Law , Notary Public , and Justice of the 1'eacu Special attenlioD gtTon to collections Uopofltlons ULxnicnulonvoucli. \ . cr neatly ciccnted and all kinds of legal iiapcra written Office In the rear of lljnt of Commerce ) . Broken Bow , Neb. ; 1TR. E M. IIOGAN , I Ofllce over W 8. Swnn'o Grocery I Store. Urokcn Dow , Nebraska. AKKK'S POOL HALL , B W. K. HAKEU.Prop. Kornhoclnl caiuo of pool. .North of ItKrrjBUCAN Otllcs. Urokeii How , NcbraeLn. E. RYERSON , Kor | Columbia Byclcloc , I Wli.'Ultr & Wilson , ted ' New Ilouio Sauiut : Machine ) UKPAIIUVUOK ALLKIN'03. Urnk u llo * , No raka. II. CONRAD , o.II. Dealer tn Pumpn , Wind Mills , Tankn , Fitting * * , Gasoline - line Enginot' ' , oto , , oto. llroken How , Xebr sk . T 11. COSNER , PAINTERS PAPKR HANOKIt. 16 year * experience. Term * ivainnablo. Telephone .Ho. IW. Ilrokeu Uow , Nebraska. W A11L & FRttED. I'roprlo era of PALACK BAKIIKU SHOP. WostHlilo Square , lirokcn How Nebraska. .iR'Tits Clarkfon Lincoln Laundry. /CLINTON DAY , Physician and Surgeon. Office in rear of the Dank of Com merce. HeMdence Oth house nest ot the Baptist church. Broken Bow , Neb. AMERON & REESE ATTOIIJHIJVH CoiinccIlorH-nt-I.u-vv. Hnomf S and U. KeuHy lllock. lirokcn Uow , Nebraska. Anyone uletting n new watch movement In an eld cneo , cull on J , M SIMONSON , Leading Shoemaker & Watch Itopalicrof the city. Located lt door eouth pnetolllco. T D. GLAZE , Dealer In Granite , KorcUu and / mrrlcac Marbleii. Ornamental Work a Specialty. Urokou How , N OANGS STUDIO. All kinds ot Wotk Done. SitUtticllou Uuaraiiti'cil , Crayon Work Enlarged. llrokcn How , Nebraska. UTY HARHKRSHOl' . f.C.CIlAPKI. Proprietor flr6t-cla * uork Reur Ro llroki n Uou State Hank. HriAuii How Nebraska. * ' " "n t - if- m. - _ _ A R. UUMPLIltEY , Uroken liow , Xcbr. T UNC11 COUNTER , En. MAU.GY , Prop. All kinilo of soft drln ke. ll > - t brand of ciKarri. I'iret Unlltllng cast ot Farinerg Dank. Broken Bow , Nob. T-R. C. L. MULLENS Physician And Surgeon. 2nd Stairway Iroinvet end It Realty lllqck ; residence , 3rd west M K church , ou Miniu elde of street. street.Urokcn Bow , Nehraekn. W.A. . THOMPSON , C'OSTKAUTOIl i II'MLOKK. YP > uiiH anil oMlinati'8 on ttliort uotlc . llrok'cn How , Xcbrna a OTAOK& I1OLUOMB The Best and only Good ljlaco in town to get Your Byoiole Work Doiu1. Byoiolo SundricH , Eto. broken Itow , Nelirueka. C 1TY MILL , K. P. McCLimn , Prop. Rye Flour , Bu.-kwheat , Graham , etc. I M. DOKRIS , S.M. All klnd ot work in our line done promptly and in tiret-clitHS orilrr , ' He'd Shop on ibu corner wettoi the Lose house. i CilVK HW A TKIA.I. . liroken How , Neb. . W. HUNTS , We don't hit K wall paper for 15c , nor paint y3ur boupiHli any old eliitf ; but ben material \\orUuuii8hlp guaruii'ecd. SKK ME FOR PRICES UK- FORE YOU PAINT OR PAPjiR YOUR HOUSE. iJICO.V. . MONTH , Ilrokeu How , NebrnDkn. M IKE SCANLON , Proprietor of Ik'etatuaiUiV Lunch C'oantcr. Lnrxe a 'ortinunt n ( Confection- arles , Clgari- and Tuhuccos North ? ldu of Public square , Drokeii Uow , Nubraeka. | -N RS. R. 0. * W. K TALHOT PHYSICIANS ! "SURGEONS. Omce over llaeb.-rlo'B Drug Store , llrokcn How , Nehratka. HHOKKN HOW AUSTRACT CM. , I. A. Kuncuiu. IUSIUUB Anderboo. I. A. HENEAU. Sicmi y-Tni i. RENEAU & . ANDERSON. U l * AHO AlltHACIIK. I < oiiKi t Kxporlence ai.d ucatcut work. Parini for Rent and Halo. All Main Street , bfiwen lib nn > l 6th classes ot really bandied for east ern Investore. Toie * paid for uou-retldentu. Office , Main St. , Bsiween 4th & 5th Avenues , broken Bow , CuUterCounty , Nebraska. B. SMITH , ISTER COLNTY REPt H J C LICAN . Attornoy-at-Law- Jub Work a Specialty. - Practice lu all Courts. Admlieliu' rates eou p- Hroi.eu lluw , Nelira.ska. pllrallou. Ilrokeu Uow , Nabra a ,