i * C'oiinly Iloiinl of K < | iiull/nioii. ! Broken How , Nob. , Tuesday , Juuu 11 , 1001. PtUHiiaut to the provision of the Htmuto , thu count ) board ot Hiiju-r- Yisorb of CuHtur county , Nebrm-ka , mot an n County Bonn ! of Equali zation at tliu Court llotiHu in Jlrok- on liow at 0 o'clock Tuuuiiuy morn ing Juno 11 , 1(101. ( Thu meeting WHS culled to order by the Ciiairnutn wlio inHtruotud the olork to call the roll. The following mem born roHpond- cd to their UUIIIOH HMO wing a lull attendance ; ,1. V. lirciulibiihl , J < 'bn Coouey , J.V. . Ginli' ) , < i. Mi'iniT , 11. 1' , a vugu , CJ. II I'lKirpf , U. U. Lind , Tbo / ollouinijiiiJiinitloori / , wort ) appointed by il' - ' Chairman : On Uu a I Unt'tti ' * , Village and City Loth Jim. Cioncy , II. 1' . Savage. Un Live Htook , Kur.d , Ton'iiHhip and Village Levied .1. F. Breuh- bulil , G. JloiHui. Oo Holiool Bond , Village- and County Lovicif U. 11. Thorpe , J. W. Conloy , 0 , O Lind. J IIU Ul'llllllH IUDI1 IIIIIIIUI OBOded to work on the hooks and tint ontiru day HUH spent by them in arranging and prepar ing < or the tankof Equalization. At ( t p. m. it wes moved and car ried lu adjourn until' ) o'clock to morrow morning , WKDNKHDAY .JUNK 12. The board met promptly at I ) a. in. and were culled to order by the Chairman. The roll call nhowod nil the metn- berri prcHont. Thu ininutoa of Tueh- day wuru ruad and approved , Thu forenoon wan Hpuiu in Com mittee work determining ihu valu ation ot School dJHtnictH , equalizing thu Live Slock etc. AVTEUNOON HUliHION. * After thu noon TOCUBH the G'om- miiteeH continued thu work of equalization and Mr. Joe rikolton filed thu following affidavit explain ing why ho did not appear before the Townnlup board o ( Eqmili ution to have ilia aBHoHsmont whiuli he olainiH ib too high , corrected. June 10 , 1001. ' To the Honorable County Board , ( Junior County , Nobr. ( JBNTUCMKN : I failed to go before - fore the Township board of Equali zation for thu reaHon that J was not furniuhod with a copy of my aHHOHH- uiont in Garh'old TowtiHhip until after that board had adjourned , not withstanding the fact that I in ado n personal demand on the aHBOHH'jr of aid towiiHhip for waid copy at loam two weckti before the towiiHhip board met. Signed , Jois SKBLTON. Subscribed and uwoin to before inothiB 113th day of Juno , 1001. J. B. OHIOUUN , County Clerk. Mr. Skolton ai > kud the comity board to examine thu Giiliold aHsoe- bor'ebook ami if they find that Inn ol < um of exot'BHive i valuation at , , well founded to Adjust the valuation to corruHpond with ihnl ot othe property in Haid towiiHhip. Thu board proniiHud to attend to the matter and on motion adjourn ment wan taken until 0 o'clock to morrow morning. TinmscuY , JUNK 13. The board mot at 0 a. m. . and were called to order by the chair man. lloll call showed all1 member prcHont. The forenoon WIIH Hpent in work on asHOHHorri bookH arranging for Hpoctal ruad daniiigi'H , xnhool bond tavioB , etc. and i\l 12 m. rooeflHan taken until 1:30 : p. m. AKTKUNOON B158S10N , The board oonvonod at 1:30 wit ! all members present , Mr. it. A. Hunter tiled with the olork the following atVidnvil : Juno Kith. 1001. Before the County Board of Kquali Kuliou , CtiHtvr County , Nobranka ComoH now H. A. Hunter , who being tirat duly BWorn on oath dt- POHOH and naya : That Uo in the owner of 7 hordes and 2'j mnlea that at thu time the atjueatiinent wah mtido 0 horse * and 22 ninloH were kept on the Cadwell place about om mile north of Broken Bow City and in Broken Bow TowiiHhip , whicil placn ho bad leaned from Willie Cadwell and that tend horucH and muleH are now at bin ranch about C milcH north of Rroknn Bow. That the AnflONHor for Broki t Bow City aHHOMHod him with GO horHCH in caid cily. That the AHHoxHiniMit nhould luvo been made a follown towit : 1 horn * jn Broken Bow city , ( horaoH ana 22 mules in Broker Bow TowuBhip.- Ha therefore asks your honorable body to ooireet the AsHOHHors bookt * to uuoord with thin statement. Signed R. A. UUNTKH. Subscribed and Hworn to before mo thiB lllth day of June 11)01. ) Or W. IlAKBB , Deputy County Clerk. After careful oonnidoration it was moved by Mr. Coonoy and lecondi d by Mr. Breohbtihl that the rfoquent pf H , A. Hunter be grautod and that ho ho allowed to file a schedule of IIIH properly in Broken Bow loiviicMip and have the game HBHOHH- , . , | , ami that hit * valuation in Mmki n Bow city ( bo reduced to IH : do. The motion wan declared carried. ' The matter of Mr. J. 9kolton'n iUHC'Hinenl in Garliuld towjiuliip was I hen taken up' It was moved by Mr. J , W. Conloy and uduonded by Mr. 11. P. .Savage that the aHHctiH- ini'iil of JoHoph tikelton bo changed an followHj Thu K | 31-18 10 bi valued at $100 iiiHtoad of $ a40 , and that the Hi'HHini'iit hookH bo corrected to Mtiow HIIJI ! land valued at 81 ( JO. Tin- motion Wah carried. Mr. John Conley , of Broken Bow mail" complaint that the property of Alice ( JonUiy had Ieon valued too Ingli. It waH moved by Mr. Sav- at > c and Hoconrled by Mr. Brechbiihl that the iiNriObHiiiont on the N\V of Hlock f ) Lewis' addition to Broken How , Nolirahka , doHonhod aatmtrip 120 fewl by 120 foot and owned by Alice C ( nley , bo changed from i ) uu viuuauuii ID iu uu. A nu m iion WIIH carried. On motion the IIOMBO adjourned until ! i a. m. tomorro v. KJtlDAY , .IUN 14. The board mot at ( ' o'clock tints , i m purriiiant to adjourniuont with ill meinberu present. The chuirman called the meeting to order and the clerk road the minntcH of the previous session , icli were approved by the board , The entire day way spent by the boaid in committee v ork , equaliza lien , flu , and at 0 p. m. , it was moved and carried to adjourn until 0 a. m. to-morrow. HA.TUKDAY , JtfNK 15. The brard i : ot at 0 a. in. pur Miiant to adjournment with a full The min'uleH were road and" ap proved 'riieliiorning wan spout in com * nultoo work , arrangiuc the town ship levies , etc. , and at 12 m. the board adjourned until 0 a. m. Mon day in order to allow the members to visit the poor farm. AT REST PHOM 1 OIL , PAIN ANDSOKCO\V Kind ( rlendi ? of Ciih r County , Nebr. ( and dear relatives who nay bo located fleewliiiro , It becomes my and duty to write tlild short ekotch na n memorial of our uoiir mother , havl.itf ttuen diaap- poliutd in Kcittln tliu one to do It ( or us tn'whom wo made aueolal request lltdii ving Iho noble lift ) of this , our dr- piirled loved ono Is worthy of public mention , and yet no words that we havn ever upoUeu or writon bring eiioh deep and nbldinK soirow , ns these words , ' Our dear mother la dead. " Mary Elizabeth Woodley w s born In' Gntlfcml Unimty , North Cnrollnii on OccimilusrOcli , 1821. Died In Cuett > r ii'tty. Nebr. , Muy S5tti. 1001 , HRbil 70 MII , 5 mo nndlGdajB , nttcr an ill- iii't-n of over ton months , Imvlnt ; hud n light blroke of pucnljalu last July from th elTi'iila of which she never fully rti- covurnd. The IIIBI tun weeltH'of her llfo witB wrought nltli InUinsu Buttering , he- ( UK imeonscloiiH Hit ) ient r p'arl ofw \ \ Minn Mini M helpless I\B u babu. TlioiiRli olie did not murmur or complain , ho WIIH ready , waiting tuul willing to o , attitf n long , active and UHoful life. Her work tuul boon linlttied. Hlio only ivwaitod tlit' siiminoiiB that .would onll h r home to that tmppp place shu tiilUcil ro imich iihoiit durliiK her slot- lit HH. IIt > r faUli was duoply rootml nnil KruiiiidBd In God and the lilblu. Shu w itepiHtitnt rtmdor of that procioiiH book UR lout ; HH n I HI could popalbly sou to ri'iid , und nftur her eye ul ht becaniu too dim , HliH onjtiyeil having the lilble road m lua. Uliu hud rend thuhole Ulble no lees tlmn 20 Uniot ; the Nuw no h'fH thnu 00 tlmea. Hhi WIIH converted nnd joined thu Miahotliul Kpluoopnl Church South In < lu y w 1857 , find WHP n numihiir of Unit donnuilnntion until tlu jenr 18GG when Miio with her two cl ildrtm I'tnlitrat 11 DelHwnro oouuty , Indiana , having Uocii left A widow as ti result ot the tin-- rll'lc oivil war. Sbrt WHS known and rec- o n zsd dining thu civil wnr in the south ua "Thu Llneoln woman" buiii con cluneciuua and loyal to the Union , stix inovod from Delewaru 06. , Indium m 1870 to llnntlnplon ( Jo. , Indiana. Shu lhe.ru hociime Ideutllled with the 'United Hrothreii In Oliriat , and lived A oonsiet- niit mumbur of that church until eliu W'SB called to the oluirch triumphant. Hh'1 eiimo lo CiiBter County ill the yen lbSf and was n rualdent of this county until liur eplrit was called lo thut benv euly o iiintry. ' 1 he deceaeud was thu liixt oiut ot n liimily M twelve children , li ( In * real having preceded her to the apini world , where the happy reunion of enrth's departed loved ones shall lake plnce , when the roll is called up yandur Hflug the mother of only two children who tire left to mourn their preat loss ot thutruest and boat friend of earth , lovi'inc , tender , kind and preoloua moth er , Claudia A. E. Wllljmis of Warren lluntliuton Co. , Induna nnd U. U RtiSBom of Ouster Co inty , Nebraekn. The fuucrul services \ven _ > oondnoted by Hey Myers of UroU ji ) ( tow and Rev , RUihiinl Gift of Cudtei Canyon , Uuv. ( lift haviiiK known her for H5 years , . bcrviiwa were hold at the Cuater Cent * ir Bed Church , being the largest funeral' I attendance ever held at the above place. That precious form we hud HO lonx recog nized 8 our own HViunt , preolouBinolhor WIIH taken by loving , tender hntula and placed In its tlnnl reetlrirr place In tlmt HItmt homo unions the sleeping doml in OiiRtcr Cuntur UHinotory. Though her Hpltlt lias takiin IIH cnlehttnl Hl ht , , tlmt swelling inoiiod In ynndur cemetery will over ben soured npot IIH long no our eyi'o shrill bo permltud to lookupon It We inlbR bur In the home elrolo IIH only those who Imvo ht'un uitllpd to any Inruwnll to n dour , Invelog moth er enii , or ever will know. Hut thluwo' ' know , oho Rwontly ri-btH In the Heavenly I'urndlBH ol Qod. III'.BT. llnniilldil tollnr tliV tvnrk nil done , lluniillfnl muil Into ( Jliiry KOIIU , llpiiitlful lift' wltli lie urown now worn ; ( loci Klvrth Hun1 rcM. ItiKt from ull iiti lilhK nnd corrow and ffurH , Itl'fit flflin 'ill | ii n < il > lo cljjhlliK null Iliilrs , Kent tliriiiili | "iKl'i * ( 'iiduHH woiidutful yuaie ; At lioino is I th lint bk-Ki , . | Ilniiitlfiil sjilrlt fri't ) from all etaln , ( lur'H Hit Iniiiri nulio , tlio sorrow i nil Ililnu Is HID ( il iry ninl InfliiUugiiln ; Thy Hliiiulinr In MWrct I'cin'ii on tliu lirnvr , nnil llm oyolldn HO calm , 1'cnce In llm luirt 'luullit IIH wtillt ) folded plum I'eucn uilli ttioiuiKulH , u wonduiftll liului ; Tliy pcucu Ii complete ) . Karowcll , ilonr iniillior. our wlilto lips anld , How \vu Hindi mini linr , tlm lumutlfiil di > ml , \Vlio liikivi tin' iilncu tif tlit ! iiri'UoilB one Opil , Hut nod knowolli lirHt Our liomtH arc fnd nn wu IOOK In that clnilr , And tlmi It now viicnut.vllli no mother tliutu , Hut fo-jl i tin t her IOM > wu till Biuy Ellll eluiro , In 111 ill homo or awccl left. v -0. H. UUHBOM ( tur Aualey Cliroulclu - T. T. Duiiels has bcuii-ht the 1'inkley house now oucuuiod by ( Jeorgo Zahn. Mrn. .lohn Willis and children of Trov , KansaH , is visiting hero. Mitt. Willis is a daughter of Mrs. W , II. Clay. Cards are out announcing thu wedding of Joseph Moore and Arlie Sargentat Christian church June 19 , at 8 o'clock p. m. The heaviest rain of the year at one time was Tuesday ni ht. The lainfall was 1 05 It is needless lo sav , that crops are not suffering tor moisture at the present time. O.H. Conradof BrokenHow ) , was in town Thursday. . We under stand bo has' sold out his pump establishment hero to Leu Baugh- man , who will conduct the busi ness at the old btand. Mr.Haughman needs no introduction to the people of Ansley , having been the manager of the Cjnrad branch when it was first started here. Mason City Traiuftlpl Mrs. J. B. Ortlournof Broken Bow. was thu uuoHt of Mrs. E W. Tufford , last week. Mrs. .1. J. Tooloy and oliildern , of Biokon Bow , visited Mason City and vicinity the past week. County Attorney L. 12. Kirk pat rick , of Broken How , watTattend- ing to legal business in Mason City Monday. Bronson Leo uamo down from Broken Bow , Tuesday morning , and will spend-a few days visiting relatives and friends on Iho Basin south of this village , Bert Warrington , brother of the editor of this reat family journal , is visitirg in Mason City , 'having ' arrived last Friday night. His home is in Guthrie Center , Iowa. Hnrccnt Loader-Km : Messes. Metcalf and Christy , of A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. I "Hoiiiclliluu - e- All nnotuM linvo trim ! to onri1 CArAHKH by the tmo i ( powderu , iuld ; jjuM'fl , inliultirtt nnd drills In imfttu form powilcrs dry up thu IIIUCUOIIH rimes cunning them to erncV opci : und t liuul Thu puwurlul acids nsod it % ho iubatuiB hav > entirely enteu uwity i tin BHiiiu inoinliniiR'H thru thulr tunkeiu aimed to euro , wlillo pa ieti and nun to cannot ronoli tlm dlrit'nso. An old und nxperionci'd praullttnnur win linn ( or muny ycnrs mmio n chiBo Htudy null Hpt'omliv of the trt'dtmont of UATAttKll Imii ut hint piTfcctcd n Ui'utminit which wlii'i. fHiiliiullj' tmi'tl not only rclli'ViH nt OI.OK , but. ptiriimn entlyonies CAIAliUll , by removing tliu CHiidu , atoppuiK ihu discharges , nnd curiiiu U Intluniulon. II IH the only remedy know n to toleucu tlmt actually reaches 1 1' * ntllictcd pur H. This won dertul remedy lo known ns "SNUFKLKS thu GUAKANTK1CD OATAUHH UUHE" and m told at thu extremely low priuu of One Dollar , encli contnlnliiK Inturnul Kd exturniil modi isliio hitlllulont torsx lull month's trent- niunt and evcryllilii [ ; ni'COfSiiry to lie perlfet iiHti. "SNUFKLK.S" u U > only perfect 0 ATA Mil 11 OUIM3 twi-ry mmlii und Is now ruooKin/i'd M the only Hiifn HIM ! poHltlve cum ( or tlml iiimoi mi ; nnd dlH KUDtltii ; liiBuiiMU. It cnriM all InllnniH- tlon rpilokly and pi'minnontly nnd IB ulxn \vonuurliillv quiok to rHtovit 11A V FKVEUorCOhDIn ttu < HI-JAH. CAI'AltHIIvlicn iii lt'i't.Ml niii'ii leadH to CONSUMI'TIONwill ! ! ! ! ! ! ! save you If you nan it nt oiiou It Id no ordinary nmiedy , but uompbUo trent uiunt wliiuh IB positivul > nniitiuit * > tul to CIUH Otttnirh hi any foim or alu o if need ucoordm t the illrt'Otlona which nocompiiiiy I'lioli pui'ks u. Dun't dhluy butH < ud tor it at onuo , fiiul wrrVe fill piirUoulnrH ns to your condition , und you will luoi'lvn Bpiehil ndvlon trom the dln- covori'r ol Il.ilH w ruli''lul remedy rcjjaid- inityour I'ttBe wlthoiu t' < ii * ' ' < > von b"- yoiul'iliti ruuiilur prlcw ot' S mfflii * " tlm " ( iuarnntm > d Cntnnb Curti. " Stjnt prepaid lo uny oiMcoffl in tbe Unltul SUtt'd or Mnnndn on receipt of Ono Dollar. Ad ln * Dcpt- 17 ? , KDWIN U Qll.KS * COMl'ANV , U330 and 233'J Markut Btreut , PlilluJelpUlu. West Union , shipped two oars of UHttle to boutli Omshu Tuesday. A. B , Hartley repotts that hail at IHH piico Tuesday night doslrnyed I his ' garden und knocked out Homo window panes. Attorney Moore and family arriv ed Tuesday night from Broken Bow. They will occupy the ntoro building vacated by Mitchell. .Inspor Wallace , of West Union , is in the city today. Jasper says the farmers of his suction are much encouraged.over the line rains. Mrs. W. P. lllggina oamo in l 'rl- day lo have Dr. Wells lunoo a felon on her hand. Mrs. Anstyno also had one on I or light hand and had it lanced Tuonday. The school board has hired loach- eis for the ensuing year as follow * ; II 1I 1 11 Hiatt , principal ; Miss B0alof Broken I Bovi , intermediate ; Miss Mary Munay , of Sargont , primary. , All iiro capable and experienced in structors , HA AnjluyCltlteii The pnoplo of Aroadia have raised $300 with which to celebrate the Fourth of July. A nephew of B. L , Nicholas , living near Mubon , recently arrived from Houtli SValos and will spoud the summer here. Kay and Tom Zimmerman went up into Loop county last week and brought homo a small load of ever greens which they are selling , Chas. Chrismaii , a former resi dent of this place , bnl who has boon Jiving near Ihe Bow for thu last two years , has relumed to his Cram on Elk Creek. A.Ll Uinkloy has leased the Tran sit hotil arid will take possession next week. Wo understand thai Mr. LowiH and family will go to Oklahoma and Kansas to visit friends. Q Mrs. J. A. Armour and two oliildern came down from the Bow Monday to visit Airs Armour' * parents , Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Var- uoy , and many friends. They re turned homo Wenosday , The village board granted a liquor license to E. Taylor this week. The reraonstrators appeal the case. The case will come up for bearing at an adjourned term of the district court tomorrow. i MIH. T. J. Mossmau and daught er , Slolla , former residents of old Algernon , but now living in Butler county , Kansas , arrived in Aiisley Saturday and afn viaiting the families , of Henry Zimmerman and Norton Amsberry. Ruby Pinkloy , Clydo Ellis and Charles Davis have boon enrolled as Htudenls in Iho Broken Bow Business College commencing Sept. il. This instiluliou has good finan cial backing and promises to be the loading institution of ita kind ibis aide of Omaha. Pie Sale und Ice Creaui. Owing to the heavy rains Friday night and Saturday morning the pie and ice cream sale advortisid by the ladies of the Baptist church was postponed unlil next Saturday. They will have piofc on' sale at 10 o'clock a. m , and'ice cream in the afternoon and evening in thu va cant room in Keally blook. The patronage of the public is solicited. PUKE teas at J. C. Bowen's. Taken Up At my place of residence , ion and oriO'half miles north of Broken Bow , Juno 13 , 1001 , one roan cow. with while spots ; dehorned ; X brand on lofl hip ; is six or seven years old ; has two weeks old calf by sido. Owner can bavo same by proving properly and paying oosls 5.204t G L. WABEING. PAPER A Good Council Medicine. It speaks well for Chdmberlaln's Cougn Remedy when druggists use it In their own families In preference to any other. "I havu sold Chamberlain's CouKh Remedy for the past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and Professional Directory , T w 1LLIS OADVVELL D It. E. M. 110GAN , "U Office over W. S. S > vau's Grocery Slurb , llrokon Dow , Nubrankt , rjAKKU'S 1'OOL HALL , W. K. ItAKBK. 1'roii. For tincliil uamo at pool. Mortli Of ItKI'lHIUCAN OtUCO. llnikun How , Nebraska. P. E. KYEUSON , For Columbia Byololos , Wtieolur < t Wilson , and New lloma teuuiK Mactiltieu . HKl'Alltl SJ OF ALL KINDS , llrnkun HOA , Nu meka. II. CONllAD , O.II. Dealer lu Pumps , Wind Mills , Tank * , Fillings , Gaso line Engines , etc. , elc. lirukou How , Nebraska. J H. COSNEU , I'AINTRK * 1'APKUIIANGKII. I yi'ari ; oxiietlenco , Tfrma rratnuablu. Tulupluinu No , f.M. KroLcii How , Nebraska. VX7AIIL & FltlfiKD , I'ronrlolore of PALACE BARIIKU SHOP , West Hide Square , Urokon Uow Ncbrtiek * Agents Qlarkgon Lincoln Laundry IHtOKEN HOW AUSTHACT CO. , I. A. Itoneaii. Itasmus Anderson. llnniled , Reneau & I. A.RENEAU. Anderson. Sooreliiry-Troasurer and . Abstractor. Farms for Itcnt and Sale. All clauses of rcnlty handled ( or east Kxpotlcncn and neatest ern Investors. Tnxos paid ( or work IlQII-rCDlllUlltH. Office , Main St. , Between 4th & 5th Avenues , Broken Bow , Ouster County , Nebraska. r AME CouiiccllorH-nt-L.uw. KOOIHB 8 and U , Itealty Block. Uroken How , Nebraska. Anyone wishing a new watcli movemant In an old case , call ou M /S1MONSON , J.M Lending Hlioumnkcr & Watch Iteimlitir ( if the city. Located 1st door routli iioetotllcu. , D. GLAZE , Dealer In Granite , Foreign and /aerlcaul Marbles. ' Ornamental Work a Specialty. x llrnkeu Uow , Nel > ra ka , ( J ANGS STUDIO. B All kinds of Work Done. Batlstucllou Guaranteed. Crayon Work Enlarged. Urukeu llow , Nebraska. X-MTY 1IAIUIKH SH01' . H.O IUTTON. Proprietor. Flrst-cla's uork Kfar Itoom ot broken llow state Hank , llrokon Uow , Nebraska. and cusinmets , " saya Druggist J. Oed - suiltli , VftiiKtten'N. ' Y. 'Ihnveftl- ways need It la ray family both for ordl- nnry cougha nnd colds and for ( lie cough following la grippe , and llnd It very i-lll- onclouB. " For Bftloby.l. 0. Haenerle. WOMAN IS LIKE A DELICATE MUSICAL trtarnUMEHT In good condition she Is sweet and lovable , and sings life's song on a joyful harmonious string. Out of order or unstrung , there la discordance and unhapplness. Just as there Is one key note to all music so there Is one key note to health. A woman might as well try to fly without wings as to feel well and look well while the organs that make her a Woman are weak or diseased. She must be healthy Inside or she can't b6 healthy outside. There are thousands of woman suffering silently all over the country. Mistaken mode&ty urges thefr silence. While there Is nothing more admirable than a modest woman , health Is of the first Importance. Every otter con sideration should give way before It. Brad- field's Female Regulator Is a medicine foi women's Ills. It Is thesafestandqulck- est way to cure leu- corrhea , falling of the womb , nervous ness , headache , backache and gen eral weakness. You will be astonished at the result , es pecially If you have been experiment ing with other so- called remedies. We are not asking you to try an uncer tainty. Bradfleld's Regulator hasmade happy thousands of Women. What it has done for others It can do for you. Sold in drugstores for $1 a bottle. A free Illustrated book will be sent to all who write to THE DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. , Atlanta , Go. ItiHii't tlie initturlttt Unit into v-our repaired watcli tlmt In a perfect tbat does the business , any bungler can buy the fliio kinds of material tbat I ueo In repairing ; but ekill IB the moat valuable mnterinl tbat ; an be need In wutcb repairing : and the bungler can't buy It. 1 sell my skill ( or wbat It le worth and it will cost you less than bungling nt lower prices. P. W. II AYES , Jeweler and Optician. West eide of square. U. HUMPHREY , A.U. Broken Bow , Nebr. T UNCH COUNTEU , El ) . MALLUY , Prop. All klndflot goft drinks , best brand of cigars. First building east or Farmers Hank. Broken Bow , Neb. 1QR. 0. L. MULLENS Physician ' And Surgeon. 2nd Stairway from we-t end lu Kcalty lilockj resilience , 3rd west M. IS church , on same side of street. street.Uroken Uow , Nebraska , TX7 A. THOMPSON , C'ONTHAUTOIl JB B'ULDBlt I3t7 i'lau8 ami e&Umatea on short uotlce. Uroken liow , Nebraska OTACK&HOLOOMB The Beat and only Good Place in town to get Your Byoiole Work Done. Byoiole Sundries , Etc. Uroken Uow , Nebraska. T J. SNYDER , Atty-at-Law , Notary Public , and Justice o ( the Peace Special atlent'.ou given to collodions Deposition * Uk n , penuioii vouch , ens neatly executed anil all klndi of legal papers written OlHce In the rear of Uunk of commerce. Broken Bow , Neb. * B. SMITH , J.B. Attornoyat-Law- 1'ructlce In all Conns. Uroken Uow , Nebraska , n /-MTY MILL , E. F. AlcCi.URK , 1'rop. Rye Flour , Buckwheat , Graham , Feed , uu- . M. DOURIS , All kinds of work In our line done promptly and in flrit-claea order. ReuBuop ou Iho corner woatoi tbe hose bouse. GIVK UM A TRIAL , . Uroken llow , Neb. / KO.V. . L10NTS , Wu don't hang wall paper for 15c , nor piiint your honae uiih any old mull ; but boi < t material' ' ami workuitinsUlp guaruntevd , SEE ME FOR PRICES BE. FORE YOU PAINT OR PAPiiR YOUR HOUSE. C1CO.V. . IIOP4TH , llrokcn Uo\\ , Nebraska , M IKE HOANLON , Proprietor of i UfBtaiiranti Luncli Counter. 1 Lurgu astortmenl of Coiikictlon-1 mice , Clgari- null Tobaccos. North aide of 1'ubllc bqunre , llrokon Uow , ' T-XHS. U. O. Jt W. K.TALUOT PHYSICIANS m SURGEONS. OUlce over Haebcrlu'a Drug Store , llrokcn Uow , Nebraska. /CLINTON DAY , Physician and Surgeon. ' Oilice In rear ot tbu Hank of Com- raerce. Itrtldcncu 6th house weal ot tbe UaptUt church. Broken Bow , Neb. O U. P1CKETT , Stenographer and Notary Public. Job Work a Specialty. Ofllcoltb James Lcdwlch.