lToit rrtll 53 , by Fowler , excusing iho cnmllilittiN for towiulilp , iirot'lnct M'Mlimil district cill. < Iron lllliu ; lMimu.\ ii'ul Llei.ttiii ! i- . i inns au'diihl . lltu.M ) roll 0 , by llathorn , provid ing punishment for Illegal voting In nuy precinct , school district , village or ward. Imprisonment In thii county Jnll not moie than three months and u flue not to exceed iflOO nor loss than § 25 may be the Judgment of the court for each offence. The emergency clause la attached. Tlio bill reads ns follows : "Any person Ayho shall vote In any precinct , school district , village or In any ward of u city in this state In which he lias not actually resided ten (10) ( ) days or such length of time as required by law next preceding tbo election , or Into which he shall have come for temporary purposes merely , shall on conviction thereof be fined In any sum not cxcedlng one hun dred ( $100) dollars nor less than twenty-fire ( ? 2 , " > dollars , and be Im prisoned In the jail of the proper county not more than throe months. "Whcicas , an emergency exlsta , there fore this act shall take ofToct and bo enforced from and after Ita pas sage. " House roll 130 , by Weuzl , empower ing the governor to transfer the title of a quarter of n section of land In Pawnee county to Frederick Ulrlch. Emergency clause attached. House roll 51 , by Mend , making It a crime to threaten to accuse any per son of a crime or offense or to do InJury - Jury to the person or property of an other with the Intent to extort money or pecuniary advantage , or to compel the person threatened to do any act against his will , and providing punish ment for the offense. It provides that any person who shall by printed , writ ten or verbal communication , threaten to accuse another of an offense or to do any Injury to his person or prop erty , with Intent to extort money or pecuniary advantage , either for his beneilt or for the bencut of another , or to compel the person so threatened to do an act against his will , is guilty of blackmail , and be Imprisoned in the penitentiary not more than three years nor less than one year , or lined not loss than $200 nor more than § 500. Ap proved March 20. House roll 14 , by Crockett , providing that all damages caused by the laying out ; altering , opening or discontinuing nuy county road may bo paid by war rant on the general fund of the county , except us provided by section 45-10 , chapter 78 , of the statutes.- Approved SUMMER SCHOOL NOTES. The Literary uoclotywlll give anotber program -1 p. a. All re invltoci. Teachers are beginning to make final prepara tion * for examinations , Miss Pearl Cosner of ueriia-Y a vlitor Wed nesday. v itotnombcr the lecture Friday evening at M. E. Church by Hev. E. A. Knight. Every bed ; Invit ed to attend The literary suoloty cave a good program on ; Trtosday uf tornoouJuly 2. A number of vliltora were present , lldv. Myers vras a vinltor last Tneiday. He conduclao devotional axcrclses and made nn lu. Greeting and helpful talk. Students are ntlll coming In from different parts ot too County. The enrollment haa reached 100. Our janitor , Mr. Duller , counteracted the high ttmperatnre of our rooms Wednesday mornlug by giving the halls a senile wetting. The school TTIS favored by leaturu on the blood by r > r C. L. Mnlllos Tncxlay morning Ho also gave some practical suggestions on other subject ! . Attorney J. H , Dauu't iddreal to the leathern yesterday inorulug wai one ot those talks that places la the hcatt. u desire to be the most that their facaltlei vdll permit them to he. KoadlcR UroceUtng anew Inspiration In the hands ntProf. A. P. Vannlce. Rending sbonld receive tbo attention o { all , U la 0110 of thoneg- Itcted studies In our public schools. Debate for Friday p. in. la , toeoheu that Kng- land IB waging a joBt war In Honth Afrloi. As thlBlsaiinestlon ot vital import to Kcglnnd , much deueudg upon the debate. The 1th of Jnly broke Into the work uomenhut lull week. School wan held on Saturday to make up lor It. A number ol the students cclubrntoJ at Antley and as a coniecjueuce some were pres ent ID Doily only on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor vlilteil 'during chapel exercises Wedneidar morntngMr Taylor rendered a cornel tola that carried the minds ot the student * awny from their hard piob lems for a time. The next leoturo under the auspices ot the sum mer school will ba given In the M. 1C. church 01 Fiiday evening , July 10th \ > f Hev. C. A. Knlgnt TheUituredellveiedby Kev. Uoegott on the evening of Jnne 28 was very Initruotlvo am much appreciated by the students. The subjoc iras. " The world ot b okiaudhow to got tie most oat ot them. " Anulno ChrtaUcdcn Nellie Perkins Oorrlo Glldowoll. AM 8 LIST. Battle Berger Cora Poster Olaru UrUtal Mary Oleason Qrucu Butler fanny Mondy Ilabel Oomatock May GosaeUn , KA80N CITT Marv Gtoie Eizzlo Rhode * L. ( ) na LouckB Nawtou McAdatns Andrew Weaver CALL A WAT Kate McCreary Ina Btlmson Fannie Troyer Ada Kddy lsle Morgan. \TCICOTT Edith. Situs Myrtle Albert . flurry Kliaball unirl * MHJj ! tmt I I Zln ) Wood B 1U Jlclulr.li. Mam 1 3 Kmipp 1.0tlTi 1 Atl ! VniiAiitwcw * / HMo Slmnrfon I Torn Vi-llrr ' ( i < -f rie * jirn > . Mm ! M < I ( tnti ii oVI ti Nujllo lluihuii Adulimo llUenofulJ DATES. VeeU llfilari LKE PANIC. Lolrt Hotflold Heinle .Murray. Sadie traukllu Alice Franklin JITNO. Grnco Qrimth KINllfTON. Muuilo Rellir.Kvr Sntln Crlit Matilda Swuntou UNION. IlmaBlilnti OnZAI ) . Jenle Nlxuu ohii J. TATI.UIl , launtli Perklua Luura Pcrltlua f.UDKf.l. . . Uocla Nicholas llUXLiT. : AHfTOM ) . MttUdo tarlu Smcls AllCAlllA. tui ttt lloiiuctt IlEDFEUH. Artlv Younir , Repulsed ) Bui Not Dlacuurngcil The ball gnmo between Arnsloy and IJroken Bow Tueaday , reaulted in a victory lor thr vmitora. The hotun club \VIIH at a diaadvautago at the Htart from the fact three new player * ) had to bo broken in. Will John one of their beet players , waa at ISeward ou n viait and hia place oould not bo filled. Up to the 7ih inning the game waa decidedly onc-sidcd. TJio acorn atood 1 to 9 in favor of Ausloy. A bettor game waa played from that on and at the close of the last inning the aoore atood 8 to 12 for Ausley Tbo boya felt tboir defeat keenly as it was their firm thia Heanon , but they are not dincour- aged. They fnel tbat when they are able to got the original nine loiothej tboy will be oblo to cope with all uomera. Broken Bow and Browstor will play iu thin city tomorrow. Hum the Hugs , At a mooting oi the BusineSH MUII'H AtiHooiation bore today , a rcaolutiou wan adopted recommending - ing that farmers burn tboir ilolds of ( irain , not worth cutting to drive out the chinch bugs , and that they bhould plow dttuhuH around their corn floldH and drag Home heavy ob ject along Haid ditch twice a day , morning uud evrning , to protect their corn. A further resolution was adopted appointing FM. . Rub- lee a oomuiittee to have Prof. Bru- nor coma here and experiment by iunoculating the bugs , P. F. Campbell , of Georgetown , wan present , at the mooting and made uome valuable suygeHtions and gavu ho roBolutiona a hearty uupnort. / AllHUIIUO , Knos Unat ia homo for a few wteka visit. Mrs. Goo. Williams haa been ail ng for a few days. Mrs. Smith and daughter , of Dn- ou , 111. , are spending a few weeks in town. Grace Lamphier of Analey a spending a fetv dnyw watti Mid * . Clark. Mont of our citizens wont to New Helena the 4 , but some \\ent to Merna , Graoo Pelhain and Blanch Atkispon wont to Analey tc Hpemi the 4th. Mrs. F. D. Alkieaon of Merna spent part of last week visiting in Ausulmo. Mr. Alberton ha > i.brougl\t bis wife out from Iowa and will stay with ut , at least for awhile. W. E. Warren and wife atarted Wednesday morning for a mouth' * visit to California. More houses are needed in An * Every uvaiablu houHu is full and othura wanted. Every body and their uncle and aunts are going to the Old Settlers pieiiio , at Liudley'a grove July , 10th. Mr. and Mry , Ed. Soott are the happy paionts of a bran now boy which arrived at tboir homo July 6 , lloy Atkinson , Tom Soott and MrDaviH upunt the 4tn at Ra- vaiiim , They report a good time. The relatives of Mia. Dan Allen who haa boon here for auvorul day * departed for their home , at Linoolu Tuesday. . ' Notice of Howard. A reward ol § 5.00 will bo given for information leading to convic tion of any one tampering or mod- Hug with any line , or shooting in Bulatora or doing any damage inten tionally on any line belonging to the Broken Bow Telephone Exchange. Warning ia hereby given that any persons so offending will bo prose cuted to the full extent of the law , BUOKKM Bow TamruoNK Exou , Stock Growers .Meet. The annual meeting of tin Stock QrwAnrh' AHtooiatmti , of Ouster and adjoining iioiinlli'H ' , was hold in this nity Saturday nflcruooii in the otiiirt hoiiH't Thorn wn\ a good ' - tpinliii" ! ' : rid H ' irit''i > t in < n . ' 1 lie . , , , ii.HU'1 IIII.HUI H ,1 ih ; IMS ointion and executive committee since the organization wore read by Secretary Reneau , in order that the now members might know more of the work of the aiaociation. The election of of ollloora result ed in the re-election of W. A. George , president ; L. II. Jewell , vice-proHido nl ; S. K , Warrick , tieamiror , and I , A. Ronoau , Hoore- tary ; the following persona were elected to the executive committee : L. II. Jowett , II. Ii , Andrews , F. M. Currie , J. A. Kdlonbargor and Mr. Black , of Thedford. The report of the treasurer show ed a balance of $125. Tbo expense of the association , the pant year in cluding the capture of three caltlo thieves was only $119 15. Speeches were made by Kcveral present. L- I'l , Jewett was culled upon to re port the work of the executive committee - mittoo since the organization of the assooiation. lie told ol the reported cut tie stolen from F. M. Ctirrio last winter and of the ritepa talon by the committee to have the guilty parties apprehended by send ing the sheriff and county attorney to Taylor county where the alleged stealing bad boon committed. He stated that an invetUigition proved the uixtj-livo head of cattle had not been utoleu. but poflflibly some of thorn were. The sheriff found where one of the cattle had been killed for beef , the beef was located and three suspected parties arrested and brought to Broken Bow where ti confession from the partioa was scoured. They were tried in Blain county and convicted and sentence suspended on good behavior in the future , lie told of the conviction of Ed Hoagland who tm plica ted others with cattle stealing , but that the parties were not prosecuted because of the unreliability of the evidence that could be scoured. Mr. Jewett said the work of the organization had a salutory effect on cattle stealing and that the organization should be increased in numbers and enthusi astically supported , S. J. Lonorgan , formerly a large oaltln o A-nor in Colorado , was call ed out to giyo his opinion on the bonetitB of such an organization. Mr. Lonorgan stated that prior to the cattlemen organizing for pro lection in the west that a great many oatlle were atolon and that seldom the cnmuala were caught. The organization by the conceit A WORTHY SUCCESSOR. Under Tlie Hun. " All Dootors Imvo trioil to oun OAi'AKRQ by the HHO nt powders , acid Knees , inbulurd unil dru sln nat-tefonn Tnuti powdtTB dry up the mufliioua meiubrMiuu oaueing them to crnuk open and bleed. The powerful ncids iuud In the inhalers liuyo eutlroly eaten uwuy the BHUIO muiubrnncH tlint thulr uinkuiB Imvuniiuod In uura , v\hllo pnpteq un ( oiiitniuiitd cittmot runuh HIM dMunbo. An old uncl uxioriunofl | pruotltlouur whu ban for ninny yonra mnilo a close studj mill spcolally of the treataiunt of OATAHKH. hao lit hist pcrleoted n tri'dimont which when fAtlhailly uuud not only rtdinven at onou , hut periuiin ontlycutes CArAHHU , by rnnoviiiL the cftiiao , Btopplng the ( llaoliur i'B , HUI curing Ml lnil < Muatlnn. It la the onlj remedy known to eolanco thnt aotuiillj roaches the nllliutud par.a , ThlH won dorlul romcdy Is known na "SNtJFKLlCb the GUAKANTKKD CATAIIRII CUKE" and la bold at thd i xtrem 'l > tow prloo of Ono Dollar , tmcli puckum contalnlnrr internal nud oxtornnl niecil clno sufficient fora full month's trout- muni and everyIhln ui'ccasnry to Its perfect UBO "SNUFFLKS" U the only perfec OATAUKU CURE every made and I now rooogiilzod JIB the only swfo tuu positive euro for that aunoyini ; and die minting ilist'iiBo. It CUITB nil Inllama tlon quickly and permanently and la also wonderfully quick to rnhevo HAV FEVElt or COLD In tliu F1EA D. CATAIUIH when neglected often lead to CONSUMPTION "Snuffles" wil save you If you ueo it r.t onco. It IB n ordinary remedy , but H complete treat merit which is positively guaranteed t euro Catarrh in any form or Btagn i UBt'd according to the directions wblc ) accompany each pncknga. Don't delay but tend for It ut once , and write fui particulare as to your condition , and yoi will rucolvo apccial advloo from the dlo coverer of thla wonderful remedy regard Ing your ease without coat to von bo youd the regular price ot' Snufflea" th "GuarnntBed Catanh Cure. " ' Sent proprld to any addroia In the UnltC'd States or Canadn on receipt o Ono Dollar. AddroBR Dnpt. R 177 BDWIN B. GILES & COMPANV. 2330 and 2332 Market Street , Philadelphia. action on the part of its members tttid vigorous prtHfuutHMi Hlopped mule stt'ftliug. Annlhcr advuntnge RH thy ruililt of orgtiuiz vtion raa in shipping rates. Shipping ruten WITH nr > l > ij < li Ihil nn ninny a 38 , IJ ' ( I iMtl' WITH iliivtMi mil ( if tll ( > i > I' M ) 111 ni I < l | ( II III If ) l ( I J he organization tumbled the stuck- men to pool their ahiptnenta and aaved &f)0 a oar over proviouB ratea and shipped UOO.OOO head. He thought by pooling tboir ship- muulathe ) could employ an inspec tor aud aivo enough to pay the ex- of the association. ' Judg" Sullivan aaid they have a very oloau orgauizition in the wiHiein half of the Htate , and that cattle riibllord were driven out which made it more of a nooesaity for an anHociatioii for aelf protection in central Nobrr nka. lie thought a brand book should be had in which all the brands ot the tnembura of the ntiFomtiou were given , QO ua to abhi-tiii finding iilraya , lie alt > o favored the tnembdra pooling ) n [ ) iircha < 9iiig bulla with u view of making a saving. J. A. Kjllonbargor , of Merna , thought ono of the principal bene fits to be derived from the organi zation would be lu finding straya. S. K. Warrick stated a case in which iho tflioienoy of the atook inspector at South Omaha waa tested. lie saed that J , D Hae- kell had a ateer stray from hia held and found it with the cattle of a near neighbor , lie left the animal there aud had the neighbor Hhip it with hia own oattlo. The inspect or diauovored llaakell'a brand and hadnho price of the u'teer with-beld and aeitt to him. Mr. Warriok read a clipping from the Drovera' Journal , at South Omaha , which wo bore append , showing tbo success ful operation of the inspectors and the number of atolon nnd strayed cattle were caught up on the Omaha markets and the money for them returned , to the rightful owner. KSTBAY CATTLE RECOVKRKD. ( South Omaha Drovers' Journal ) April 13 , 1901. Chief Brand IiiHpeotor , Claude L. Talbol , returned yesterday from Rapid City , where ho attended tbo annual meeting of Iho Western South Dakota Stock Qjowor'n Ac- Houiation , Hoih th South Dakota and Ni.-liniilci nt-eoui itiona have ar- MI in with tliu Wyoming nc- HI MllHill ll'l' Vj Mlil | ' look itflfl ihu Sjtllll La. ) kotn and Nebraska oattlo as wall as their own , Every hoof of cattle coming into the South Omaha yard , whether ay grnssera or as finished cornfed beevca paaaea under the scrutiny of the iuapectora and ahippoia are hold to * rigid account. Ilia practically impo'baiblo for a shipper to get paid for branded cat. tie ho does not own , and it ifl thib aalondidly organized aystem of btand inspection that haa done moro to make uattlo rustling on the ranges both dangerous and unprofit able than any other sicglo agency. During the year ending March 31 , Iho inspectors' books that 12- , 018 carloads , 318,010 head of cattle fttom the Qtates of Nebraska , W jo ining , South Dakota , Colorado and Montana were examined for brands. They weredivided as follows : STATES. CARS HKAD. Nebraska . . . 3,902 107,068. Wyoming. . . 2820 74,602 So. Dakota. . 2,710 tJ2,204 Colorado. . . . 1,780 48,000 Montana. . . . 800 20,000 Total 12,018 318,919 Of this number inspector Talbol aud his assistants recovered 4,564 strays to the oahie of $159,808.03 , Included in these atraya were fa9 calve ? , 163 bulls , 2,963 steers and 1,349 oowa. The average amount received for each animal recovered ia shown in the following table : States No. Strays Amount. Av'r'g. Nebraska 619 $19,25003 37.09 Wyoming . . . . 1,864 65916.16 31.83 So , Dakota . . . 2,120 7i,610.85 31.17 KcyaPahd. . . . M 1,483.60 37.09 In Dispute 15 518.39 J.EGI 169.803.03 S When you want a modern , up-to-date physic , try chamberlain1 a Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to lake nd pleasant in effect. Price. 25 cents. Samples tree at J. G. Haebeirle's drug store. rOMMONWKAM'H OP MASSACHUSETTS- Suffolk eg SupremeJndl ml Conrt In Kqnltv NnB'W-CCMMONWBAljTH bv the UOAKU OP RAVlNrt * HANK COMMIS8IONKR8 , T . OLOIIUINVRSTMRHT COMPANY Order of Notice. Upon tl.o UlniK of th" It3rever | > fr.urlli Kenctal rcpatt Including a report on the claims prcsti.juil tonulcl ItcccUer under Iho prevlnus order of thla court , with n Hat ot the claim * i-ccomniritili'it lor llowanc by rnlil KcrelTHr , iiirt fin Hcpnlvor'c nqui-Rt for authority to pgy i ( I vlilntul on Bnld Uini < s ; for on nllo\vnn'i < lo nld Roj lver for hU rnuip > tipiitlnn , mnl for HIM 'iirilK ' t 'i ticii"n nf iho I'mirt'It ! ottlfr rt i > . , ( ri.i.y tit. iiir'iMi * > h 'toy nf A'tim ' . I I 'I rt lllt < l Dili llll.f ( I ClOCk A M 1)4 sni ( or ii li."irln < 'in ill ii i. rl 1.1 i In' Cnrit Uou u lu tioitou , Iliac eulU rucuivur nlvo uuiice ofBuch floating to all persons Interoitcd by pnbllshlnK nu attcetcil copy ut this order In lot Itoftton Dally Advertiser , a newspaper punllshed n liofl'on , Iho Kansas City Tlluva , of Kangia Otty. Mliouri ; the Fergnti Falls Journal , ot Per- gusrFftllt , MlnnesotB , the Ca'ter Ccunty lie- publlcin ot llroken Don- Nebraska ; the Ayr Advertiser ot Ayr , Scotland , utiU tuu Alan- Cbeeter Gusidlan of Mancheatur , Enilaud Obcc a weuk for tbieo neeks , the last pntiiscatlon to be Seven ilaje bcfoie Bald day of hearlcg , that they rn&v thvn nud there appear and show cauae , If any they have , why raid teport should not'bo approved and aliened 11 ? the Court , June 89,1901 JOHH NOBLE , Olerk. A tiuo copy Attest : 0. H. COOPER Aas't Clerk. HKMIY A. \ \ YAIAN , Receiver , No. 53 , 3 ate St. , Hoetoa , Aladjachusetts. 7-11-31 HeuriUuri ) , When the quantity o ( food taken lutoo large or the quality too rich , hearlburn Is likely to iuilow , uod especially SD i ( Iho digestion baa tieen weakened bycou- jtlpatiou. Eat slowly and not too free * ly of easily digested food Masticate the food thoroughly. L't six hours elapse between meals and when you feel fullness and weight in the region of the atotnaoh after eating , Indicating that you rmva eaten too much , take one of chamberlain'8 Stomach und Liver Tuhlnta and the heartburn may ba avoided , For aule by J. O. Haobarle , _ To TOE DEAF A rich larty , cured of a i Deafness and Noiaea in the Head by Dr. Nioholson'a Artificial Ear Drums , gave i25,000 to hia Iu atitnte , so that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums , may havu them free , Address No. D 143 , The Nicholson .Institute , 780 , Eight Avonno , New York. janB ly PURE extracts at J. 0. Bowen'a , It Isn't tUe material Unit Into vour repaired -vvatcli tlint lu a perfect jon. it lo ttie jjou/ that does the business , any bungler can buy tue nne kinds ol material that I use in repairing ; -but skill ia the most valuable material that : an be need In wutcb repairing ; and the bungler can't buy It. t eell my skill ( or what U Is worth and It will cost you leas tusu bangjlng at lower prices. , P. W. HAYES , Jeweler and Optician , * West fildo of square. nd Prafessiona ! Birectorv , W1 ILLISCAn\VELL BO\V AIJS'rn\CT CO. , lloniled , I. A. REN HAD , Secretary-Treasurer and Abatraoter. Longest Experience acd neatest work Off Ice , Main St. , Betwec Broken Bow , Ouster . E. M. I1OGAN,1 Ofllce ever W. S. Swnu'a Grocery Store. llrokoii How , OAKICH'8 POOL 11ALL , \V. K. HAKKR. Proii. Vor H soclnl cnmu of pool , North of Itrokcn How , Nebraska. O E. RVEUSON , , r " Oolumbio Byololes , \Vhceler & Wllaou , and Now n > im Uewini ; Machines UEPAIRISQOP ALU KINDS. Urnten Bo , NoirnaUa. U. CONIIAD , O.U. Dealer in ! Ptuupa , W'ntl ' Mills > JTankt- , Fitting * , Gasoline - ' line Engincf , etc. , etc. ! Broken How , Nebraska. II. C08NER , Jr.II. i PAPER UAN'QER. 15 jcare experience. Term * renotmblo. Tulupliono No. 134. Brokvu How , Nebraska , \X7AHL 1 & FRBED , Proprlo'ora of PALAOIC BAEIIKU SHOP , \Vest8lde'qu8ro , Broken Bow Nebraska. .Mjeuta Clarkeoii Lincoln Laundry. I. A. Keneau. Rasmua Anderson. .Reneau & Anderson. Farms for Rent and Salt * . All classesof , realty handled for east- era liiTuetots. Tazes paid for non-icsldeuta. m 4th & 5th Avenues , County , Nebraska. AMERON& REESE ATTOUMKVH CoiujceHorti-nt-Law. Hoome 8 and U , Realty Dlock. llrokun Mow , Nebraska. Anyone wishing a nuw watch movement hi an old case , call oa T M aiMONSON , Loading Btiuoinakcr & . Watch Kepr.li or of Uu city. Loctted 1st door routli iioatotllru. T D. GLAZE , . Dealer In . Grsutle , Forclqn aud Marblei. Ornament ? ! Work a Specialty , Broken Bow , Net rasca. B ANQS STUDIO. All binds ot Work Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Crayon Work Enlarged. Broken Bo" , Nebraska. /-MTY BARBER SHOP. B.O.HUTTON Proprietor. rirstnlai3orU. . Rear Itootn of HroUon Bow State Bant : , llrolcu Bow , Ncbr Va. A K. HUMPHREY , Attorney at ? an > Broken Bow , Nebr. J UNCH COUNTER , ED. MALLQT , Prop Atl kltuU of soft drinks. Beit brand of cigars. First building east ot Farmers Bank. Broken Bow , Neb. 1T\R. C. L. MULLENS Physician And Surgeon. 2nd Stairway from we t end In Hcalty Block ; residence , 3rd west M. K. clmrch , on same tide of utrect. utrect.liroken How , Nebrneka. W.A. . THOMPSON , CONTHAOTOR & BUILDE11. { STPmns and estimates on short notice. llrokun Dow , Nebraska OTACK& 110LCOMB The Be t ami only Good Place in town to get Your Byoiole Work Done. Byciole Sundries , Etc. Hrokcu Bow , Natrcoka , T J. SNYDEK , Atty-at-Law , Notary Public , and Justice ot the Peaco. Special attention given to colleciiona Ucposlllons taktfn , pension voa < .h. era neatly executed and all klndt of legal papers written Ofllco lu the bear of Bank of Commerce. Broken Bow , Nub. B. SMITH , Attorno-at-L.avv > Practice In all Courts. Broken Bow , Nebraska. TY MILL , E. F. McCLuna , Prop , Rye Flour , Buckwheat , Qrabam , Feed , etc. M. DORRIS , s.M. > ? All kinds of work In our line done promptly and in flrst-clasa order. Red Shop on the corner nest 01 the b03B house , GIVE US A TRIAL , . Broken Row , Neb. EO. W. HUNTS , \Vu don't hang wall paper for 16c , nor paint your house with any old slull ; but beat material \vorkmanshlp guaranteed. SEE SIE FOR PRICES BE FORE YOU PAINT OR PAPER YOUR HOUSE. GEO. 'W , HONTH , Broken Bow , Nebraska. M IKE aCANLON , Proprietor of Restaurant & Lunch Counter , Largo aapurtment of Confoctloa- ailcs , Clgart- and Tobaccos. North tdde of Public Square , llrokuii Bow , Nebraeta . -H.O AW K.TALBOT PHYSICIANS m SURGEONS. Oluce over U&eu rle' Diug Slots. Broken Bow , Nebrula. CLINTON DAY , Physician ' and Surgeon. Office In rear of the Bank ot Com merce. Residence Ctb house tn ot theBtptUt church. Broken Bow , Neb , RD. PIOKKTT , ! Stenograplier and i Notary Public. , Job Work a Specialty. I Oftlca with JauiOJ