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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1902)
" ! " "IM ' . . . ' ' " , J"PlRf ; 'rrm. ' 'j , q / . . , ' " ' . t < ' , ' \ > 0 , , . . - ; I , , , , " USTER . OUNTY EPUBLICIN . ' ' . " " ' : ' ; ES'1'ABI ISHED 1882. THE OFli'ICIAI-4 PAPgH 01" CUS'rEI COUN'ry. T AHGES'l' CIRCUT A'I'ION 01" Al\ry PAPgH IN 'rlI1 COUN'I'Y. " , } , - ' ' ' : VOL XX. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , APRIL 10 , 1902.--EIGHT PHGES. NO.43. , . ' " , ; , . eve. " 'I ' 'O , 1 ? , - . . . . ) , p ' - - , . . . . . . . . . - , . , . " . ' I glassc arc 1I0t wom 115 r . 1111 OrJ\UlllcUt , hut thcv IIccllllot I hc lhc rc\'crsc. 111 fitlill glasses I : IIrl' IIclirly ul\\'uvs ! 1 ! ; fi lIriI1J ; perfect fittill olie IIl'\'l'r. 'fhc skillcil opticulI1 takes illto l'OIl- t-iceral ! ol1 thc si/e a1\l1 ShllPl' of lhe wearcr : ; fllCC , 111\11 I'l'lllces ' lhe ohjectiouahle fcatures to II ' : lIIiuilllllll. Perfect fittil1g glasses cost 110 lIIorc lhall ill fittil1 i O t r.s , : . , ' \ "rllllnt\11I 0 , CblCRI/II 0\11 hnlmlo CUllCI ; ( , , : . ; . . . .ene..e C e . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - ' - - - - - - -SCh ) ( l Buk , , I ll'SCh ' : - k ' 1' ' , I \ ! . , ' ! ' I ahlets ' 1' ) * -\NJ > - ! ! ; t , School Supplies , $ ! . . " : -0\1'- ' ; 1' i" . \ ! . " 1' ' : f : J. a. Haeberle's. I' - - - ' . ' . - - . . - - ' " . : , : : . - : - - - - - " i" DR. Pelle Elizabdh Fi ll ( , . \ mD J } ! ) : n l1jB IDh : jBjnj OI PICI IlOURR : 9 a. tn. to 1'2 111. 1 :30 : to1 p. 111. ' , , , " . Or hy appointmcnt. . 1 61"Ofiice O'erllIlerSOIl'S Jewelry Stem in Heatly IIIock , Brokcu 1I0w , Nehmskn : . _ _ _ _ _ - - > . . . . . . . o If lro\lblcll by a weak ! likestou ; , los of nppctitl' , or conotipalioll , try a fe\ ' Iloscs of Chamher1aiu's Stomach aUI Li\'cr'l'ablcts. H\'cry uo" warr\IltcII For sa1e by J. G. lIaehcrlc. IIcft"ty H'1(1 ! H rC1I1 : UI. Are desirable. Y Oll arc stronf alul \ " g'orous , whcn your blood i pnrc. 1\1 any-nay , mUHt-WOI11Cn fail to propcrly digcst their food aud hecomc palc , Hallow , t1l il and wcck , wh.ilc the brightneH freshness and bcauty of thc ski ] and cou.plcctionl dcpart. I cm < . dj' this unpleasant edl , hy cat iug nurishing food , and ! akin ! a mall dose of Herhine aHe each meal , to digcst what YOI hayc caten ; 50c. Sold by gd McC01l1as llrokcn Bow and } .lenw ! tlnrlu 1 U4.IJUrt fur 'ro'ny. \\'hPht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .1 lIMlc ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0111" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 lurn. : . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 : ; @ . ' H'o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1Ilittor . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ICIIR. ! : . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l''t81I1c o I'pr lIuAliol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OnIOIl" . lIer "nB ol. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 1 lIlcleu , pur tJllund , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IlClIC , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ij , 1''Wi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' :1.2r : , Gel a II\I.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51.5' ( ( 5. ' 1'1IIt.CStl , Icr , ' .ollod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f'llr"W , pl'rcwt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JI.IY. Nt'w , ! , or ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . tUl\nr. ! Iler cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r. . . - - - - - - - - - - - [ : : : ; : : : J \ : " 'arm meals at all hours at the B. & M. restamant. S. 14' nnd P. D. Glo\'cr of Dry \'alley , were city viHi tors yesterda \ ' . J. lb'Valkcr of Walwortl , was a friendly cnller at thiH ol1icc Satruday. I . L. Francis sold 1\11' . Prcth'- man two car loulH : of cattlc f r 572.00 a head. Ben Gates sold thrcc car load of cattle Monday to Jas. PI'cH.y- lIIan for $75.0U a head. fb A. Scrihner of Sargcnt , is to bc tried in this cit\ ' ' April 15 , on the charge of' lceping a g'ambling , resort , Heay\ , steers wcnt up to SO Monda ) : in Omaha , allli hea\'y hogs to S,85. No farmer tha't has either cattle or hogs to sell can complain at these price ; . J. H. Dean of l'no , who has be ( n in thc city 3cyeral wceks under the 11octors carl' , iH still in I a serious cond i tion. 'l'here is uut little hopes of his reco\'cry. Barnes , the optician , cye specialist - ialist of Dt'nver"anc1 Omaha , wi11 he at thc Grand Ccntral , 'l'hurs- day , the 17th of April. ' 1'he doctor - tor comes well recommended a1Jl will make rcgular yisits in thc future. Consultation free. MAHlmw-At : the rcsidence of the hride's parents , April I } , 1902 , uy HeS. . \V. Richards , l\Ir. Walter Loyd and Miss l\ary Ca\'wood , both . : If Broken Bow , Nib. 'rhc RW'UUI.ICAN extends congratulation to 1\11' . and Mrs. 1.0)'d , and wish thcm a long , happy anll prusperouH lif ( to- g'ether. l"rank Ste\'en of the Crete I . Nurseries was in thc city Hatur- day delivering' fruit , forest and ey rg-l'ecn trees to his customcrs in this locaJity. 'l'he Rtock was apparentlj iil most excellcnt Hhapc and the p1rchascrs ! werc well pleased. Mr. Stephens will makc anothcr dclivery here ncxt wcck. He informs us that he will hc arou nd in J u nc awl make o l pcrsonal inspcction of the trces he has sold and to dircct in their cult \'a tion. .101111 \Vhecling' of the 'Vest ' 1'a hlc , sh i pped ( ,4 head of hog to Omaha last week that brought . him the top of thc market. 'l'hc hunch weighed 17420 , pounds and brought hi It1 $1,175.41) , less thc freight and comll1isHion , which left him . nct. ' 1'u thc first school bo ) ' or girlout side of , Broken How uuder IH years of agc that will tell or writ mc what Mr. Wheeling receh'cd a pounl for his hogH gross , by computing from the aho\'e fig-lires we wil1 - gl\'c them thc Rm'uDIIcAN frce for one year. We note from \Vashingtor orrcspondcnt to t hc State .I our. 11al 'I'ucsday that Scnator Det. rich has rccommended the al ' pointmcnt of Dr , II. C. MilicI' te succeed \V. II. Harrison as posl mastcr of UrlIul Islanl1.V. . H. Harriwn is a brothcr of Fran1- Harrison , publisher of 'l'hc Nc' ' hraska State Record , at T4incoln 'rhe Hcconl b ng an anti-'l'homJ' } son-Dietrich organ nm ) ' not haYI ut any t gure in the change 0 pustm sters. Dr\J ! IIlcr is . dl'ntist and uscd to make DrokcI Bow 011 his professional rounds. - - - - - - - - - - - - - WALL PAPER , , \ Fancy Seed PottLtoes , ' - " , ' Select GtLrden Seed.s , Select Flower Seeds , Stock and Poultry Food-s. . o Chicken Grit..Eone na Shell , Casoline and Machine Oils. : , \ ; 0 Harness Oils. Yours for Business , I I " Purc Old ' 1'RADE Cider Vincgar. . J . C . BOWEN I MARK. I _ . - - . School \\'arran ts wanted. Highest - est mar1wt priccs paid. 44h J. M , KI1I111I\HLING. \ .TUllgc Hokomh uf f.Jincoln , spent 'l'uesdaand " \Vedncslla ) ' \'iHiting' wit"tl relath'es aud friclHIH. HeClaud Houson of IIoO ! ier \'alley and J. M. Esley and fam- ilyof Dunlling , were in town 'lul'Hlay. I Mr. Stevcns , a deputy organizer - izer of the Highlanders ls in thc cib' looking after the intcn ts of th lodgc at this place N. 1" " . McClurc went to Omaha last ' . .l'ucsdamortlin . to attend a mceting o.f the High committec of the li'orestcrs of wh ich hc is a mcmhcr. lIc returned Sunday ' morning' . l eShetlcr Pastor of thc Presb\'tcrrian church and Jas. \Vhit head wcut to Kearncy ' 1\wgI1ay to attcnd the session of thc Presbytery. Mr. Whitehcad rcturned home last night. Ner Hartley haH put down a new walk in 'front of his re dtl- ence property on weHt , Maine strcet. He suggests that Romc of his neighbors could uencfit the puhlic as well as impro\'e their property uy doing likcwisc. lIa\'e . , 'our eyes . tested . h r , . thc famous Opthalomcter Just II1\'cn- ted. 'l'he most complcte and cx- pcnsiye instrumcnt madc for testing the eyes. No charge. Solid g01 < l anll rolled gold framcs at less than half thc rcgular price. A. H. Copsc ) ' of Westerlle , was a friendly callel' : tt thisol1ice Jonday. u iuforlllB us that thc Forward boy who acchlcnt1y shot himsclf last weck was his granllson. 'l'he account of the accident is given by our 'Vestcr- ' yille corrcspondent' . Oscar l nglsjenl of Hounll Valley , cal1cd 'I'ucsilay and had his subseription'ldvanC < ' . 11 another - other year. Mr. gng'lesjerd made a trip to Norway last fall a 11I1 only returncIl a few weeks ago. He repol'lH ha'i ng cnjo\'ell his trip \'cry much and sa , v man ) ' things of intercst 011 his journey. ' 1'he enterprising' tirm of \Vilson & Drakc Ims somcthing special for the readers of the HHI'UJIIICAN this wcek in form of a four colum adyertisement. If yOU are in thc market for anything - thing in .their line it .will pay you to takc tunc to read It oyer and thcn call on thcm and 5ce their , mammoth stock. Dora , the t wclyc ycar old daughter of 1\IrH. Lillie King 01 this city who has been sick for scycral wccl < s was required to submit to a surg'ical operation last Frida ) ' causcd b ) ' an ahcess 'of thc lungs resulting from plenrisy , At tbis writing the paticnt is reportcd as gctting along nicely. Drs. 'l'aluot ha ! , chargc of the case. ' ' ' ' , 'l'hc Ccntral 'I'elcphone Com paIn' will soon .hcgin the con. stnidion of a party line extcnd , ing northwest from Brolen Bow c _ conneding J , G. Painter , Hoga. boonc , 'l'yson , Barrett , Jeffords , Hcesc , ] oh 1son , North Big-g-er- sta IT , Omstead , Rcam an Russom. Another extention hm been arranged from \Veisscrt tc Elton and from \ Vesterlle t < Arcadia connccting the principa farmcrs in Lee Park. Miss Lottie HichardH ia\'e : rcception to her Sunday schoo : class ' 1'ucsdJY aftcrnoon. He class consists of about thirty fiY4 boys and thcy wcre ncarly al prl'Hcnt. 'l'he boys report havin { enjoyed a fine time from 4 p. m until ahout 9 o'clock when the' returned to their homes. 1 ; addition to the amusemcnt their teachcr had provided fo . the hoys an elcgant supperwhicl was servell and rclished b ) ' all. F. C. Emhrcc of Ortello vall c' ' passcd through hcre last Frida . on his way home from an oyei land trip with his team ani wagon to l.ec Park and Maso City. At Lce Park he laid in supply of alfalfa secd to BOW 0 his \'alley farm. A t Mason Cit he boug 1t a thoroughbred Pof cd Angus bnll of J. A. Amshcrr to lcad his heard of cattle. 'I'h bnll was a year old March 1'2 an in common flesh wcigs ( ,55. IIa he heen raincd he would ha\ ' I easily welghcd 800 or more. H is registercd No. 50950. M' . . Emuree is justly proud of him. I' U. . \ . A Hpccial cssion of the M. n. A. lodge will uc hcld 'l'hU1'sda ' April f7. All member arc requested - quested to he prc cnt :11\(1 especially - ly the mcmhes of the deg'rce team. ( 'hnl'l h H'rclltioll. ' ! 'hc rcceptio-i ncw mcmbcr in the Uapti t chmch last li'ri- day ' night was ttuitc ! muce sful all'air. 'l'hl' prograui as ad\'el'- tiscl1 was carried- out in dctail. Bye 1' , " person on the' pr grlIl1 : was prl' ent. At thc concluston of thc program rcfreshments wcre sCl'\'cll in t hc lecture room to all thc mcmuers and gucsts prcsent. Attontlon l'tllllllUlI ) ' 1. You are conllnandcd to mCl t for drill , inspection and target prac isc on Monday April 21st ' 1901. You will ass'emule at the Armory at I ) o'clock a. m , of said day. 11'herc will be scrces on dccoration day , May Oth , and you arc ortlercll to asscmblc at the Armory on said da'I'he da\ ' drills are set as fol1o\\'s : 'I'he , first Ionday after thc 15th day : of eachl'l month until furthcr orders , if thc 15th falls on Mon- da > ' , thcn that day will he the l11'111 day. ' 1'here will ue no day Ilrill in May , l'xcept on llccoration day. By ortler of IIorracc li' . Kenncdy , Captain. N. ' 1' . Uadd 1st Sergent. . ' 11111 ] 101'1'19 Allll11ll1tctl. - - l'hc yacancy in the ollicc of Supervisor , itiDistrict No. 11l1ade by thc resignation of H. P. S'a\.agc who has heen appointed post mastcr at Scargent was filled ! ast Saturday uy the conllty.c1lrk : , Judge and trcasurcr appol11tmg I" . , S. MOl'ris of Sargent. ! \r. Morris is enc of the old rcsidents of the count > . , a man of gooc judgment and strict intcgrit ) ' . We pl'cllict that hc will ma1C a g'ood oflicer. A. II. Copscy of \Vestefyille had bcen urged uy his fricnds to hc a caudidate for the pI acc'tlu t he decli net ! 011 the grounds that he could not an'ol'd to neglect his priyate business for what therc is in it. - A ew ' 1'11110 ( 'm'll. 'l'he State Journal of thc 8th gives J. } i'rands' opinion of thc new time card that is to g'o into efTect on the Burlingtort May 1st. No. .n that Ict\'cs : Lincoln now at 11.10 p. m. and arrivcs , at Billings at 4:15 : a.m. sccond day , willlea\'e Uncoln at ] :30 : a. m , and arri\'c at Billin.rs { 3:45 : a. 111. next day. ' [ 'hat will hring 41 into Broken Bow about ( , :30 : a. m. instcad of 4:04 : as now. No. 42 will arriye at JAncoln at 1:10 : p. m. instead of 4:45 : a. m. It's timc for Broken Bow will bc auout ( , or ( , :30.Vhether : therc arc to be : ill V changcs made on 43 ant ! 44 is ilOt stated , but as 42 will comc in here on 44's timc , ill all proabilitythere will uec1wnge made in the time of the local trains. It isc1aimed the changc contemplated will cnablc the road to make more satisfactory conncctions at hoth Kansas City find Billings. 1i'oH SAI.n-Baru , 16x18 fcet.- J. A. AIUlOUH. 1.30 tf ' 1'110 Bus } ' lice. 'l'he llu\ ! : , lice is a name which ! \Irs. Amsberry adopted somc ycars ag-o for her Sunday School class. ' 1'hc memhers of hcr c1as rangc ill age from niuc to twclve rear ! : ) . And while thc memhm of the BUB ) ' Bee nccessarily must challg-e hy graduation and by th ( the admission of new recuitH , thc name has 5en'ed the 5amc c1as of loyal workers for the lasl dozcn or more ycars. 'I'his Bus ) Dee Society mcets at the homc 01 , itH tcachcr c\'el' I"ridny aftcrnool after four u'clock for thc worl < o. I thc society. 'l'he ocicty clect : s its officers frotU it mcmhcrs l'An election is heM once a mont ! :1 : when a president , \'ice president hccretary and trC' l5urer arc elect cd. ' [ 'he scssions open witl scripture rcading , prayer :1111 : rcading of the minuets. A mem uer5hip fec of jh'c cents a month is collected which added to till a money earncd h ) ' sewillg carpe rags , tying comfort1 ! , etc accumu lates qitite a little sum which i used as the society mOl ) ' dmignat for charitaule pUl'pOSC5. In th wintcr of 94 and IJ5 whcn ther were so many needv in our mids thcy used their mcans to proyid 'e for the poor. 'l'he ) ' frelucntl ! : e contribute towards furnishin r. the church uy helping to 1m carpet , win ow ulinds for thei cta s I'oom , soug books , etc. \Yhcn a lar er expcnditure than usual is dccHled upon an occasion social hll'R heen held. ' [ 'he society has an 1ndianschool ill Oklahoma to which it contributes anl1ual1y about Christmas , One of th pleasant features lIf the Bus'Hee 1\ ! ' the Easter Egg hunt which 1 Mrs. .Ant ! bcl'ry prO\'ides fOl' an- i nual1y on th Saturday hefot'c : Easter. ' ! 'hc last egg hunt vas , one of the 1II0st pleasant. PrlZCS are awardcd to all the hunters : and the mO1t ! successful drawing llirst prize. ' ! 'hc ttttlnucr of eln-rs hidden is regulated bthe , lIumbcr in the societfrolil three i to six fol' each meniber of the class. On last Saturday a week whcn the huntcrs had 'omplctcd their work haying found cycr ) ' egg hu tone t hc , ' were Hcn'cd with rcfresl11ncntg , consistin ! } of icc cream , cakc , fruit etc. 1'he frequcnt meetings of the society an < 1 thc work in which the 11Ie11l- bel's arc cn1nged helps thcm " , to grow up 1I1to intelligent and active worlers in the communit ) ' . - - - - - Ilcrhlcu , Curctl. } i'evel' and Ag-ue. A d ( ) c witi usually stop a chill , acontitntancc always cures. Mrs.'m. . M. . I Stroud , Nitlothan , 'I'e m , May 31 , 1SII ) , writes : "We havc lHlt l : IIerhinc in , our family for eight : t years , and fO\lnd \ tt the best nellicne we ha\'e C\'CI' had for la g-rippe , hilio\ls \ fcvcr , and ma- laria. " 501 ; . Sold uy 1 (1. ( lc- . Comas , Brokcullow : l1ll1 lcl'l1a. 'rhe.elcctiou . 'l'ucslh y passed ofT qUlctly , hut was qlute a surprise - ' I prise to C\'eHoue . , in its rcsult. l'he citixcns.tickc carried hy a yote of ( ,0 , to ( ,1 to 3f amI 38 fm tcmpct'ance.Anslcy Chronicle. 1"1'om " thc abo\'e it appears that we wcre not correctly informed on the vote at Ausle , ) ' as given in last wcek's issue o ( thc HH- I'UIIIICAN.Vc an not clear whethl\1' the Uhronicle means to conycy that the question of temperance - perance carriell h , ) ' two 01' other- wise. A t any ra tc t hc yote on the tcmpcrancc antI citizens tic1\Ct was \'cry closc , enl ) ' ol1e majority. Cilurcil Hcr\'lcmt. 11.\I"f/HT / cmIHCIr. l'reachiu ill the IIlIptist church next lIndllY at II n. Ill. anI.H , p. Ill. l1I\1l\y school lit 10 u. Ill. JU11l0l' n. Y. 1' . " . lit 3 p. 111. , allll oenior n. Y. P. , ! . lit 7' p. 111. You are cordially il1\'hcel to IIttclld Ihese ! > cr\'iceH. . \V , R1C/I.\JWH. 1'n8tor. ' ' ' , . . l'UllIS'I'ru. crrvnc/I. Hun < < lay school at Jo II. In. Ch\lrch III 11 a. 111. fiIlll 8 p. 111. V. 1' . . C. 1 . at p. III. Praycr IIIcetin , Wl'rlnesdny , lit ! : I p. 111. V. P. S. C. H. Icmlcr-Prof , . 1\r. lIlue. l1hject , "Gi\'illg ; " tH law , it relied - lied ! ! iulluence.-2I\11 Lor. : SI'5. : 'J'he SUllda ' ' will he lII. ser1l10n ) c\'cning e-llec : ) Iv to the yomlS { people. Suhject , "Possi- tiitities. " ' 1'wo 1I1OI'C IIlhlilioUH u1\dllv \ c\'cuing , heing II ! : in all sillcc the IStl f Pehrual' ) ' . 'fhe puhlic if ! illvitcll to lit- tenc1 thesc ! ocrviceH. u. 11. CllunCH. Sunday sen'ices lit the P. II. chnrch. In\llay School lit 10 II. 111. . preaching at I L.a. n1. . suhjecl , "Iitth : Foxc : ; . " Voun peoples' lIIeclill lit 7:3u : ; tuhject. "ni\ ' . III ilt Cliffonll\larljuis , leader. l'relll'1I' illg III 8 ; tmhjccl , "The Great COli iii ct He- twcell Goocl alii I H\'il. " l're\chiu lit Custer CCllter , at 3 1' . 111. A conlllli iu , . "Halioll is cxte11llcil to e\'crylllllly. l'rUHIJ\"rmu.\N ! CUl1IlCll. , er\jccH ill lhc l'rcsh'lcriull chu rch ncxl SlIhbath ill Ule lIImilll III II 11. 111. I \'eninl at H p. 111. J u the e\'ellill the ! pastor will givc his ! occolHI serluon Oil , I I "Iecognitjon of Fr ll\Ils ill J ( ( 'an'n. " Y. 1' . . C. It at 7 p.III. . snllject "n'jl1g Its rIIW. " J1ednl IIInsie will he II ; featurc of lhe c\'cl1in ! : crcc. . 'rllc ! 1Iu1l1lc is cordially 111itcll to thcc : services. Preaching scrce ill the : \1. H. ehurl'll both lIIoming alHI e\'euiu HIIIHlay , Thl Jallic ) Qllurtl'ttl' will Hill ill Ihe lIlont' ing UIIIIlhc Youug peop1es rhoro\ls h lhe E\'cniug. . \11 arc illvitc ! ! . ( lio. 1' . 'J'lu'rfi . Pastor. H'I'OI-H . . lit ; ; CtHIn A41) WOIUCH ( ) I I" 'I'IIJ C.CH.O. l.axlII\'o UrIJlIIII'Iulr.lno 'l'lIblcl cnrll" cnltll1 , UIIO 1111) ' , Ho CUI'I' , No j'jlY. l'rleo fcULI. , . . . - - - . . - - - M . [ l1 , " . ' ' , ( I IS ' ; , ' Paints , Oils and ! I Wall Pape11 _ . .at. . Ed. McComas' . Jrug Sto e. r1tf :1 : : t I . ' . . . . . . _ . . - - - - ' - - - - - - - - - r = , , ; ; ; iJ i : t. ! m mm : i : i ' ! : I4ubricatiug oils of a111dn l at. \Villdn's drug' store. Moncy loaned 011 improved farms. .r AJ\II\S \ Lm > WICII , \ 7 18 tf Drol < en Bow , Neb. I ' - I Ur. l'V. . Bass , deu.tist , oOice I ' ' northwest comer of I ealt ) ' B1ock I : 8-1 tf , ' : } Ifill' " " 1'- ' . My residence ; 1'1 I : 1 part of town. Also good family I : ' < lriying' horse , huggy and har. . I' ' ' t1css.--\V. B. Poor. 3U tf ii ,1 - , ] rOH SATH OR 'l'HAnH-'l'own 'I ' " ' - lots and a few tive acre lots iu I " this city , for cat1.lc , horses or farm II I land.-Allen Rc'ncr. j I , Go to the n. & M. restaurant , I 1 for cigars , touacco , candies , etc. ; : J A\lC'J'IONlutll. , I - - - Sales cried ] Dverywherc. Stock I ' sales a specialty. 'Vrite or sec , me ' for terms and dates. J U ) ) KAY. ' 1 27 tf Box 1 p , Broken Bow , , t , Neb. . _ , ' \ VnllutVltllout CrntcIU'N. ; : , I , I was .much ufili ted with sciaM : ! J tlca , wntes ] Dd. C. Nud , 10wa'I ' yillc , Sedwick Co. , Kan. "going IJ ahollt 011 crutches anti sutTcring'a i" ) deal of pain. 1 was inlluccd to : : \ try Ballard's Snow I4inimcnt , i which relch'cd mc. I. used thr e i 50c bottles. It is the grcatest linimcnt 1 c\'er used : have recom. . : cllded it to a numbcr of persons , , all cxpress themselves ns ueing- ; , benefited by it. J 1I0W walk ! J without crutchcs , able to preform ; a grcat deal of light labor on the ; : farm , " ' 25c 50c and $1.00. So1 < l :1 : hv Ed. MCCOn1lH Brokcn Bow :1 : and Merna. ' 1- - I' 1"arms for sale at.d lands for , relit. Now is thc time to get a I farm cheap , as the cheap farms , arc ll going , and prices are advancing - ' , vancing rap dly.-J. G. Brenizer. If you intend to build call at Dierks Lumhcr Co. and get pricc . l"oR HUN'l'--A wcll improved farm. JAMES LltDWICH , Brokcn Bow , Neh. Dierl < s 14umucr Co. has in stock a car load of tiue ce ar posts for the trade. 'l'he old and reliaule firm of Dierks Lumber Co. is the place to go for lumbcr or coal. A good snpply and ! ? rades to mcet the wants of thclr cUHtomcrs-are ; :11- : ways in stock. 32-1 tf ltoYl\l IIIghllUlllorK. : . . A spccla 1 mcetlng 0 f t 1 Ie Royal Hig-hlandcrs will ue held ncxt'I'ueHda ? ' eycning. Busincss : of IIl'gent Impol.tallce demands L the prt.'sence of all memucrs. Joshlnh'K ( ] um'IKhlll. . Josiah's Courtship will be ron- tIer ll b ) ' the YOllllg people in the hall at Anselmo Satruday night n April ! ' } . 43-44- _ . r - 1 - - - - - - - - - . . . . - . - - - - - . - - - . - . - - - - - .Yf. . ' . I J. [ V ! ! . . I. ' ? I' r' I' "I' " . ' " 1' " \ ' "I' I' I' "I' "I' " " At ; " 1' "I' ' 1' "I' 7f'J 'I' 1 have agnin tnkon POBBORSOD ! of I THE GLOBE HOTEL j } ? tt And am lhorcughl } ' ( JI'nl1il1 and \\iug it up with modern * I illlpr"Vlml'nll ! , thlltl ilHlnrlug my gnP-R'B I'v ry uomCort. in- ? : " ! f. C1lul1in111'1111 \ warm . 'c'lIs and good. hOH'lt ; ! fqll1rO ! in"t With thid I { fort I HoHoh the pUroD : go or nil my olel " fnoullK RUll many new onus. ? iEj * * B. A. WA1.rrs : Prop. J/ . , , lc. : 'I' , . / 'k ' L " " - * - t J ! . ! . ! . , , ! . ! . k ! . ! ! . " ! . , , . , ' * " .