" ' " . . . . . - - It. ! , " . : . \ . _ It " . I - - . . . . . . . _ . . . " 11/\ , I . .r . . , , ' . : USTER OUNTY' " EPUBLICAN. ' : : . . , . . : I " T ' . ES1'A I ISHED 1882. 'l'HE OFli"ICIAL PAPBR OII CUS'I'EI COlh'\'L'Y. LARGNS1' CIHCUT4A'I'ION Oli' ANY PAPER IN THE COUN'I'Y , . - I VOL XX , BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , MAY 1 , 1902.uEIGHT PAGES. NO.46. - - . . . . Thc wnteh-thc fi11cst 1110- l'11 nc-thc ' ' of - - s11011)'m 11crfcc- : ti JI1 in the IIIcchnnicnl world. \\'hcn ) 'on hu ) ' enc bc snrc you hO\'e 1II0re than a wutch if ) 'ou : wanl. satisfaction. Watch sat- isfllction is worth somcthing. 'rhe wa' . to nct wfitch fiatisfllc- tion is to hu of lIIe. I know : the wlltch wen enough to make of it n tilllekcepcr , in case it I shou1l1 prove nothing' hut a wfitch. A watch is an orlln- IIn II uice thiug to havc hut there is more athfaction in haug' a tilllt'piccl' . Thllt's what YOI1 get hcre , 011\1 a gUlr- ! : lintel' that gl1l1rJ1ntecs'Ith i IIbility to lIIakl' it. sui'll. t pd r.s\ ) i , . , \ . l , , J rnthl lo of I.'IIII : IIII 0111 1IIIImiu ( 'ulloge. . en8"4D . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' - ' - - - - - p ' ! SchoolBooks. 1'i1 ' " " " . ' 1' ' } ' a 11 ets , , 'It. . ; - . ; , - , y- yr -AND- it . \ chool Supplies. . j\ ; . , , } - . . . I' - AT'f" , . ' . " ' ' 'if. { ? "i"'I' " 'I' ; 1' 7 J. G. Haeberle's ; - ! ' " _ " _ -,1- L ' -U , _ . . . . . . . . . . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' " PetIe Elizab th Fields , DR m Bll ! lB ID1 jB 111L . OlIIIICH I10Ul S . : . . - ' 9 a. 111. to 12 m. 1 :30 : to 4 p. m. Or br : appointmcnt. C6fofficc ovcr Anderson's Jcwclry Stor ill Rcally Block , Drokcn Dow , Nchraska. -.y , - - - - - - - - - - - ' 14ubricating oils of all kinls at Wilkin's drugstorc. . - - ' . Good things to cat at Cash Grocery Co. Dcalers in Staple - . F : : : Y Groceries 'fhe bcst linc of frcsh vcgeta- bles , rcccption good , fanc ) ' ; lric fruits , Advo Pancalw : D lour , lunch canncd g-oods , and thc highest price paid for producc. - - Good QuaU.ty Good : Prices GOQd Weigb.t , 'Wc cater to the clas ! of trade who appreciatc "Quality. " - Our stock of Staplc and Fancy Groceries win I stand a closc examination alH1 'comparison as to "Quality" and Pricc. 'Ve sell and" recommcnd the lUcCORD . BRADY CO'S r , , , : , Ad0 Foods & Gold ! -.lcdal ColTecs " La\ulo llletlll. , . . . . . . . .20 cent ! Mexicanll1end. . . . . . . . . .25 ccnt ! 'l'hrce Crown M. & J . . . .30 cent ! li. r8 : ' S8'O RN&CCU Realt } ' Block , Broken Bow , Neb I Local \VI \ Antion. I I 'l he WesterdI1e mill ha started - ed again. l amah Hyersoll is transading business at Etna this weck. ] cv. B. II. Hunt and wife of Georgetown , werc city \'isitors Tuesday. 1'he'Veisscrt store a UtI post oft ce were movcd last wcek enc mile south of its formcr location near where the M. E. church stands. Loyd Rusk of Rno , died last Saturday c\'cning bout 6 o'clock. He on lackcd three days of be- i ng' t , vcn t-t wo vcars old at th time of his death : - Mace Fonwth , who has. .hcen in poor hcalth , is spem1ing' a few day ! > at his fathcr's , ncar Ncw Hclena , with thc hopes of recuperating - erating his health. \Vright I ankin of Brcwster , accompanicd by MI' . Philpot of Nebraska Cit\ ' : who has a cattle ranch in Log-in1 county , was vis- iting' in thc city Mon < 1ay. Ii' . G. Brock of Mcl'llu , callecl Mondaanrl had his IHlme cn- rollcil for thc oft cial pnperof the county. He reports thc mall g-rain in his vicinity as looking' J 11l' . N. .T. dun of Round Valley , was a fricndly callcr rcstcrcla"r. TIc says thc ' \vorms arc'still thi k in his vicinity and that he' " wi11 postpone planting hi corn for a couple of wcck yct in thc hopcs they wil1lcavc. S. Powcll of 'Veissert , was a friendIcallcr at this ofiicc ycs- terda ) ' . He says his small grain has bcen badl ) " damagcd b ) " wortnS and wind , but that Bosc Campbell has as finc a field of wintcr wheat in the ncighbor- hood as he cver saw. Leonar < j nady of Mason Cit ) : , was a eitj" visitor Tucsday. lIe says that while the army worms has done considerable dlmagc to wheat and rye in his \'icinity , that they lUl\'c not destroyed thc whole crop. ' 1'hat they only ta1 two to three acres of the Held. DiahVoollrutT of Gcol'g-etown , left hcre 'l'uesday night' for Hyannis - annis to look aftcr his rnnch. He has 500 hearl of cattlc thcre that he has not visited for eigh- tecn months. He is fceding two car load of four-ycar-old stcers on his homc ranch t.hat hc will put on the markct in a few wceks. 'l'he dcmo-fusion state central committce met at Lincoln last 'Vcdne6day and dccided to hold their state convention at Grand Island , June N. 'I'hc democratic committec had decidcd to mcet at Lincoln , but Didn't Put it Back Portcr , whose influence seems to be abo\'e par in thc populist - ulist councils insisted on holding it at Grand Island , whcre he se- curcd his nomination a fcw years ago. ago.L. L. P. Scritsmicr of 'Viscons 1i , was a fricndly callcr at this office - fice 'l'ucsda ) ' in com pan ) ' with hislbrother , R. P. Scritsmier of Lillian , this county. It is his first visi t with his brother , who has becn a residcnt of Custer county for thc past eightcen years : He cxpresscs himsclf as bei ng'cry favorably im r.l'essed with the \laIity of our SOIl. lie is an cxtcnsin' farmcr in Wisconsin - sin , where hc has residcd for 32 years , and numbers his acres b ) ' thousands. For the past IIvc ) 'ears , he has heen dealing in brratll and runs an ele\'ator in his home town. J. H. Bdmiston , who , for ! Sev- . cral years kcpt the demo-pop ship anoat , left his cattle ranch at 'I'hedford the first of the week an went down to Lincoln to SfC how "UncIc Si" and his court reporter arc getting along , and incidently attcnd thc mceting of thc state demo-fusion committee. . Mr. ] dmiston has not yet forgotten - gotten that he was not appointed - ed court rcporter , but he consoles himsclf that while "Uncle Si" is supremc judg"e , he has a cattle ranch , about tcn by fourtecn slluar miles stockcd with six hundrcd hcad of cattle , from which he reccives a revcnue , t worth se\'eral times more annual- I 1) ' than the best job at the dis- I posal of the state. He and the . Ju ge are 110wthe bcstoffricnds. - } 1oardcrs wanlec1 at Mrs. l \ ' : } I al.t i n ' . liBs Mab'l Hiatt is visiting in California. . Jndgl' Armour was an Atlslt ) " ' sitor ' ' " . \ j'cstcl'c1a.\ A. H. Humphrey was ! 1I1 Onla-j ha passcnger ' 1'uesda ) ' I1Ighl. I J. . \Vilson amI Alpha Mor- , gall went casl on .I : ! last night. : ' 1'he IIC\\ ' mayor allll council will be illstaIletl ncxt 'l'ucsda ) ' night. C. S. larlin wcnt to Omaha Monda ) ' night , returning' last . nigh t. ' 1' . n. Buckncr of Oconto , is , working' ill the ofiice of the county treas\lt'cr. ' ; I'h05. S'mith is lmilding an ad- ( tition to his residence property ncar thl' 1\1. 11 . church. More tl'ces ha\"c been pllIlt'1d in Brokcn Bow t his season than c\'er beforc in one .year. 'I'his localit\ , was fa\.orcc1 Sunday - day nig'ht with a tine rain for the g-rass antI small g'rain. \V. B. Poor a 11I1 family Idt 'l'UCSI ) lY morning' for LOH A"nglcs , Califul'I ia , with tllc'iew of locat- i ng then' . Mrs. K Gift of Custer Canyon , llicd Monday , aftcl' ahout H rcars uf ltlTerillg ; and was hurri"ed at Custer CCII tcr 'l'ucsday. l ugular scrvices at the Pres ! > ) ' - tl'rian church Snnda ) ' . Puhlic installatioll of the pastor next ' ! 'hurgdav nig-ht at S o'clock. HcS. . 'V. Richards hag ac- ceptcil an il1\.italion to prcach thc class scrmon for the graduating - ating class of Merna Saturc1ay aftcrnoon , .May 1H. Claullc 'Vahl RoM his intcrcgt in Wahl & li'rccd's barber shop to his. parc1ner , Man'in Li'rcl' \ , and left for Oreg-ott last week , whcre hc expccts o locate. . Albert Go\'ier of Weissert , who waS:1 friendly callcr at this 01'- licc , MOI day' reports most of the smallgTatlt on the road hetwccn here and "Tl' ssert in tine shape. \ V.V. . Cowli"s and wife returned - ed last Ii'rirla \ ' from thcir visit in Illinois , whci'c thc ) ' lJa\'C hccn : for sc\'cralmollths. 'I hcir many friends arc pleascd to have tlti's estimable couplc amongus ag-ain. L. H. Harris of Dunning , was a friendly cal1er at this ol1ice yes- terday. Mr. Harris is enc of a number who hav'e g'ovcrnl11ent land enclosed in his pasture , and will be very much inconvcnil'lIccd if compellcd to mo\'e his fCllce. J. S. Baisch anel wifc arri\'ell in this last 'l'hursda ' city ) morning - ing from Mallison with the rc- mains of II. 11ooncMrs. . Baisch's fathcr , for burial. Mr. and 1\1rs. Baisch remained several - eral days visiting with friends. Miss Ama Amsberry's school in thc King district , gave an cnter- tainment at thc school house last night that was postponed from last Frida ) " night on account - count of the inclement weather. 'l'hose prcsent rcport havit1g- - joyed the cntertainmcnt vcry much. All who participated did well. 'l'he school closed last Friday. Dr. Ilalccs of1\1erna , the county health ofiicer , wcnt out to Green post ofiice and \'icinity la t Fri- date malce examinations of thc rci ortcd small-pox cases. Hc found sevcral case ! ; that 111' heW was small-pox. 1\1 rs. Alex. i\l c : Grcw was one pf the most pro- nounccd. Hc qmu'antinl' < ! not enl ) ' the families afllictcrl hut those that had. been cxposed. ' 1 'he Green post omce i among the quarantincd from exposure. I.ctu'r 1.I"t. 'fhe following is the dead Iettcr list for the week cnding April 29 , 1902 : Genc "Tright , Mr. P. 'Valters , Barney McDermott , gmma Wells , A. D. Munson , (2) ( ) .Iohn Home , 1\1. D. , M. D. Phillips , Mary Phillip , Mr. G. II. Hanmann , C. Maith , J. M.Ialone (2) ( , 1\1iss 11ax , Kate Anderson , John IIerh- erson , Haih Gosice , J. .u. I ather- 1) ' , J oh n gllis , Scot tJ. ( ; aronettc , I.illie Eagcr , Madge Col , Alice Brown , Dr. ' 1' . .u. Andcrson , Marj' D. 'Velch ( carll ) , l'rank \Vadcr ( card ) , E. E. ButIcr I card ) . Partics calling for the above - , I wlll please Ray ad\'l'rtised. J4. I I. J 1\\\1\1"1" \ \ P. M. Xl'r IInl.tlny Cch'hmlclIIIM ! Uh'Ultln ) ' . Yestcrda\ ' , April 30 , waH the sixty-fifth ann \'cl'sar ) ' of NCI' Hartl'y. 111 appreciatioll of the ldlllhll'sS with wh l-h PI'O\'illencl' has favored him aJtll of the es- tecm 11 ( clljoYi ! among' h is acClu i 11- tances hc ill\ited : in a IItllllher of hii ! comrads and fril'ltlls to llil1l' with' him at tIll' Gandy Boarding" Housc 'cstcrlar even i ng' in honor - or of Ius ixty fifth birth c1aj' . 'l'hcre wcre fomtecn that sat at the tablc eujoying his hospitality in the ceiebmtioll of the c\'cnt. ' .l'hose present wcrc Jas. 'VhiteheHl : , 'V. W. Cowlcs , Joseph Skclton , H. .u . Glass , .1. \V. Brucc , l . C. 'l'aI1 > ot , C.V. . Both , . ) ohn Snycler , G. N. l aw- son , . ) ohn , Lowc , C. B. llavcs , his little companion glma l lam , D. M. Amsherry , and Ner ] [ art- Icy. 'L'he tahlc was 1lIlctlcc1 with the best thl' marlwt alTords and was \'cry much cujoycdas all of Mrs. nandy's llinners arc. 'I'he tahIt : was ) I\'c \ idcd 01' hy 11011. Jas. Whitehcad , who afterinvok- ing" d'illl' blessiug's read a touch- iug fu'cwell : poemh" a boy to his mothcr on Il'a\'iug' Iiome to join 1.he Union Anllof thl' c'il war. ( [ 'hc scntimcn t cxpressccl wai ! cchoed iu thc hreast of each of : Utc comrac1s prcscnt , who in like pll ulucr with patrotic heart hade their ll\'cd oncs the last farcwell in answcr to their country's call. Net' Hartley cnlistcd in Allou , HI. IBh 1 , walking 14 mill's from hi homc ill three hours to cnlist in Co. D.2i IlL , infantry. ITe sen'- ed threc .rl an ; ald ! foUt' days .anel was woundcd t Wtcc. He rccen'cci his' t rst W.II1 ( ' . at thc battle of BeIlJ1ount , No7 , 18)1 , in the Icg. lIe was shol through the hOlly at Mission Hidgc , NO23 , 18,3 ; thc ball passing' through his bowels. TIe was ( lischaq ld Aug.24,184. Sevcntccn ycars ago he locatcd ill Custer couni. , ) ' , whcre he ha since rcsid d' aud ac u1l1ulatcd a cOI 1petancy. Several - eral ycarssince lca'ingthe farm he has rcsidcd in Brokcn Bow. I''l Jl'ml In ! t ( Jollie IOWII. 'l hc efforts of the stockllln n , who havc g"H'ernnll'nt Iqtll : cn- closcd within thcir paiture ! fcn- l'CS , to get thc l'ctretaJ'j' of the [ ntcrior 1 < ; modify his ordcr to ha vc t he fences I'cmO\'C'd. Ita'C not provcd succcssful. Wc wcrc I shown a lctter last Friday bj" Senator YanBlIskirk of Alliance , that he had rccc'cd from ecrc- tary Hitchcock in answer to the petition of thc Northwest Nc- braska CatUcAssociation , asking , for an cxtcnsion of timc 011 rc-I moving thc fcnces from thc go\- ! crnmcnt land. ' .1'hl' secre- ! tar ) ' hcld that he could not mOl1i- f ) ' his formcr order and that IIn- lcss the fcnces were remov11 without delay hc wOlllel be under thc necessi t ) ' of ha \ ' nff them 1I10\'ecl. It secms from thc prcs- ent status of thc casc that the stockman will ha\'e to adopt the old plan of fcneing thc land of their neighhor farmcrs antI let thcir cattle roam the priaries undcr a loose herd. It probahly costs no 1II0re if as milch to fence the farms in the sand hills , pro- dd i ng all ranch men will Joi n and cach one barc his proportion of expense of the county in which he Ii Yes. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - Sixth l'tlllll'l'jjlnnul ! UlHtrlct ! - - - - 'l hc ixth CongTC'slional Cl'U- tral Comlllittt.'l' lIIet at Grand island - land last 'I'hlll'sday to lix time and place of holding' the ncxl. congressional con\'cntion. 'l'hc meeting was callcd to onler at 2 o'clock in the afternoon hy tlll' Chairman N. P. lcDona\(1 \ of Kcarncj" . .T. H. Hanna 9f Kear- nc ) ' , was elccted secrctary and J. L. Me Intosh of Sidnc ) ' assh tant. Roll call showed twenty-fh'e of thc thirth-thrce counties repre- Rcnted. On the second ballot Crawfurd securcil the location , as .Tudg-e Kincaid , who ban activc candidatc , had a larger dclega- tion frolll the north part of the district than had either of the aspirants from t.heir localitics. 'l hc'oters in the south pal.t of thc district wI're lli\'idl'll bctwecn Grand Island , J'rarnC'and Bro- lwn Bow. 'I'he clat lixcd for holding" the convention is June 12 , at 1 :30 : p. III. Jllllgll Aaron \Vall was clected temporary chairman. 'I'he candidates , It Hw IIIceting were F. M. Currie , A. E. Cady , M. P. Kincaid and . - , - - li'1'ank B eman. J ndgl' Grillles of North Platte , has been an- nonnced as a ruHlidatl' : hut was not on thc gl'OUI1CI . W'ehcl hasis of representation is one Ilelegatc I for each 100 votcs or major fraction - tion cast for Jl\lg-l \ ( Kincaid in 1')00 , anilolll' delcg-atc at larg' ( ' fl'olll each 'I'his connty. will g \'e Custl'r cOlin t ) . : ! lI clclcg-a tcs. . . - - . . . . . _ . - - - Xmr 'J'llIIn ' 'I'nllit' . 'I'he following' iB the ncw time table to go into cITed hcrc May.J : nrN'us'r. . No.16:0.1 \ : II. III. No. ,13-11 :5H : ) I. III. ( WIN(1 1i.\S1' . No. .p-6.17 : II. III. No. . . - :33 : II. III. 'l'his arraugement will be quite an im } > w\'l'mcnt over what wc ha\'c had. It g'cs liS thrce .IIay tmins instead of one , allli gl\'CH 11S the Satllc opportllnit.r to rlln clown to Iincoln in the night and back next c\'l'ning" . - - - - et.ul'cli Ncr'lcc" . IIAI"I'IS'I' IlIlIltCIi. Scn'icc1 ill' the 1I11)1tistlIIrl'h ) \ IIcst uudav II follows : Prl'achill lit II a. III. 111\11 H p. III. : SUlllluy Schuol lit 10 a , III. : jUllior 11. Y. 1' . t : . , ) ' III. : SClllol' 11 , Y. 1' . e. lit 7 ) I. 111. ' 1' IC l'uhlie is 1 > .intll ) ' illtcll tllllt1clIIl thcsl' SCI'\'il'cs. S , W. RIClr.\IW ! : , Pastol' . ; \f. H. CII1JIICH. " 'I'hc IH'siousibilit ) ) ' of Pllrellts" is till' Buhjcct fo\ ' thc ShllduInont n ltiSCOUI'Sl' tit the 1\1. H. dlureh : 'I\'xt. Dcnt. . ( , : . The Jud l's 'IlIlIrtdtc will Bill 111111 lit thl' close of thl' I > cl'\.il' ( ' tIlC\'l' will hc II haptisilllal I > l'r\'icl' fol' l'hilclrell. Thl' c\'cllin HuhjCl'tVolIlll''s , . 11I\11 prcscllt" Tl'xtl.llke S:2 : . l\l t I Slil'1'cC Miss llannah I.\'cll will rCllder. Bacrct1 Bolo entitlcl ! "l olllc o IIIcsse1. ! " Wc conlialh'illvitc . the IJllhlic to worship with us .ill thesc hcn'icc/ / ! . nlo. ( P. ' 1'1t1'1'1 ( , llasto\ ' . \1. 11. ClllmCH. J. R. Strcet will fill till' IT. 11. pulpit SUllda ) ' . The ImBtor : ocs to Iloo lIer to heM 'IlIarhrly : IIIccting' . - . 1UAIU& litO. It\NION-I 0' \ - IOI.CO IJI-l\ I. th resiellcl' , ! of hc hride's pllrclIls , 'l'IICStlll ) ' c\'l'uin Ht 7:30 : , l\liss VCSStl lIo1cOlph 11I\11 Claris O'BUllioll. Rc , ' . licn. 1' . I'ritcs omdht- inl . 'j'hc IIdllc is the oiliest daughtel' or C. H. IIIt,1I : . I1olrolnb , tIIltl hntroWII ! \1)1 ) to wOlI\unhoot \ ! in lIlis city. Shc is a ltuly of strong' lcrsollalitics , culll hm ; bee II II prolllilll'nt It'ndcl' IIIIIOIIg' hCI' IIssocia" tions 111111 IIl1l11hcrs II host of nll11irillg ( fricllds mllllllg' hcl' actllIIintallces.Vc ( kilo1I0thillg pcrsollallx of the groum , hutllndcrsttllllllllllt wllllL' hc is ' ' 1'oung' \ 111111I w lhollt IlIcallH , hl' pmscliscs ; till' 'Iulliitics IICCCSSIiIT to SIIlrl'SR : mill sttlllllo ; Wcllllillong' hi < ; aC'IuaiIlIHllces. I Ie is II c g'ar lIIakcl' hy trnde a,1 , , hIlS hC1:1I CIII- plo\'ed in H. I I. DalheY'H cig'al' fadoof " thiii plllrc. 'J'lll' hl'sl wislll's of thl' "RI- ! "I'hl.IN iH cxhllc1cll . : to tile IICCOllplc. . . - - - - - - - - cAnn cur 'rIlANnH. : We herchy l'xtcn1 ! to onr fricnds HlIII IIcifhhors : 0111' Silll'l'rC thollls ftlthl' \ ' IIsslstance III It I during thc latc S lkllcss : , dcath IIIIt \ hurinl of Oilhclo'cil daughter , Ro iua. . Mil.NII 1\IItH. C. A. CUAPIN. . .Iun. DH\N-III thin dty , April IH , j. II. Deall of lliahclis , nge , 65 yellr ! ) . Thc derca ! > cll hall hcclI a rcsiltul ! or thc cOllllty IIhoul 1\\'I.I\'e yems , Iollling : herc direct frolll Il1iuoi. to cllgageII thc hotel husillcss , his falllily Iollsi : tillg of wifc , 6011 alld daughtcl' . Ill' lellst'll the Glllhc JIotel whilh : hc nUl for II lilllC , 1ntcl' filiu , all II hOlllc&tcad ill the \ ' l'inity of RYllo this COUllt > ' . lIe cOlllillUe(1 Oil thc hOlllcsh'aclulltll1l few wcel : ! ; hcforc hi ! > dcath whclI he Illl11e : to Brolam How i to receivc mCIli1'U1 trcatllll'lIl. 1 Ie Wit ! . II ; , IIImlllJ ( r of the \lasollic fmtcruity III It I was pro\'idcI } with lIurse alltl watcl1'nl through h ; siclmcss. I1vcJ' ) ' } lossihle carc tI1ltlllttclltioll WlH gi\'l'1I hilll Ly his fllithful wife Hlltl fril'lIds Il\It all thcy coull1 do was uf nil a\'lIil. For scvcral dlt's his frimlt ! kllcw that it was 0111) ' Itlllatter of short tillle' ulltil hl'011,1 \ , hllvc to go. 'I1 rClllllillscrc takcn ill chargc hy the 1\IIISIIIIic fratcruity 111111 : .hipPIl to RYI.\O \ , IIlilloiH , his 0111 hOllle for hurial , whcre thcy Wl'l C hUI ril"1 with Muslluie I COlIor5. J lis sou Curtis 111'- cOIllplllicll : the relllllillH. ' ! 'lit : Ilt cenSl'11 ll'H\'l'o II wifl' , t\\'o hOIlS , Imuk 11I111 Curt ! 1I\1111\lrs. ; , of Chiellgo to 11101'11 h ! ; dcrth. ' 1'lIl' RHI'I'III.IC.\N extl llIls to the reillti\'l's the S'llIl'lIth ) ' 01 the vicillity ill thcir hCrCII\'l'lIlCnt. CII\I'lx-1'ul'sduv , April 21) , Rooilll C , . . dllughtcr of 111' . III It I \I1H. C. A. of this l' t ) ' , with , IIgel Ii ycarH , I ) mOlltll ! 11111 II ) Iluys. The dCt'ea l'll WI\S Ihe bCCOlltl daughler of : \11' . a\llll\In. . Chapin , She WIIS ! , it'k only about two wccks wilh thc fatuI di'icuc. ; Sltc wus a IIIcmher of the Christiull churl'll aUllul1 active WOIIcr in thc CII- de'cr societ.y. Shc wus highly cslccm. l'llullloug her young sr.ociatcs ulld will Lc lIIi.scd h ' wcll from grcatly : : ) them as a ! > thl' hOllle circlc , ' 1'he funcrals hcIrI yc tcnlay afternoon in th ( ' Christiall chmch. cQiulurtctl hy RcA1lisoll alII I hcr rClllai\H laill to rest iu thc Brokl'lI Bow CClllctry. 'rhe RI.I'UItl.IC.\N exlclltls to Ihe IICrea\'cr } fUlllily the. sincerc S'III- pathy of thc COIIIIIIUllity. 1 II , Ir II' " ' 1'ltH ItA HT. , . , , , lIur.h"ltuli JIIUlitC. OIlC fan : for the \'ou\lllt1' p to Burris" Ill\rg \ , 1'a. , ; \Iu\ ' I.I 10 II } . Rcturn limit JUIll' 3U. 'rickets good \'i. . Chit-ago 01' 51. Iouis. grcat opportunity to visit thl' Cllst , IIalf rates frolll 1IlIrrbhllc to points I iu Pcunsylvania , Murj'ltll\ll 111\11 District of Colulllbia , l\I1I } ' 21 to 24. Ask the Burlington agent. 46-48 . , . . . . , : . . . . . _ . . . . . . . , . , . ' . : . .i..lL'.o. - - - ' , . . . Paints , Oils and ; I j Wall Paper . . .at - Ed , McComas' . . . . . . . . - . - . - : - - - : : . I ' : t ' ! ; . . , , , , , , , , , . . . . . . , . . , , . " . . . ' ' \1'1 1 ! . . " , ' ' ' ' ' ' . . ' ' "m'1' ! ' ' ' ' . " ' . . " " , " ' , , , j ( H' ; .t. " .n n" " " " ( ' ; I\I"j\II\ " t\on Mouc ) ' loancd on uuproved farllls. J A\IItH : J4HDWICH , i lS If llrokcn Bow , Ncb. - . Dr. ' 1'V. . Bass , dentist , office northwest corner of l calty Block. H-l If . lJ'o insurance tlnd reat estate g"0 to Moore & ' 1'aylol' , in Hcnlty Block. . School warl'ltttswanteli. ; Highest - est market pl' ces imid. ' 3-46 J. \MnHIUING. : . FOR SAI.I O ! { ' .L'I AIt-1'own Iols and a few five , acre lots ill thh city , for catlIe , horscs or farm la.nd.-Allcll I e'ller. Sevcral g'ood farllls for sale at a bargain , including t1IJ' own.- JttssH GANUY. 44 tf Money to loan 011 improved farllls.-Moore & 'l'aylor , l callr . Block. 1-23 tf , , 1i'J ( { SATlt-"Ft\'c : hcul of cows , coming' fresh this spring , and otllcr cattle. Buquire of S. F. Clayton at n. Dl ) 's storc , 4 tf , . li'olt SAT.n-Good : quartcr section - tion of lanel , four miles south- WCgt of Brokcn ) Jew , good baru , wcll and largc graucry.-A. ' 1\ Sc'holt. . . 4648I Ii'un. SAT.n-Onc : top hnggy , ncarly new ; one Iumher wagoll , at 11Ifar , . ! ' 11I\ III 12-1C-20.-1'rank Norto I. l4'U ( : . AUC'J'IONIiJ < : It. Salcs c1' cd Bvefj"where. Stock sales a Rpccialty. " 'rite or see me for tcrllls and datcs. Juu KAV. 2i tr Box 1 I 1 , Bl'Oken Dow , Neb. _ L 1.'a . rms for sale ar.d lands for rcnl. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all g-oinl7' and prices arc ad- vancing" rapully.-J. G. TJreni7.er. Dierks Lumhcr Co. has in stock a car loall of J ne cedar posts for thc tradc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ _ \VAN'rHD-Cattle to pasture on the \Vill Prey ranch six miles south of Broken Bow. 'J5.4 ( , GIOHGH It'IUW. For Wall Paper Go to J. C. Bowen's. I.'OR SAT.ItLo ; ' 1 , 2 , 7 and S , block 5 , in Jewett's addition to Brokcn Jlow. l nqt1ire at this omcc. 11-21 tf _ -.0-- . . - _ _ _ . - - - - - - ' " - - . ' \\'urlct 'VI ( " ' n.CIU.totioll. White's Crcam Vermifug'e has ach \'cd a world wide reputation as being" thc bcst of all worm destroycrs , and for its tonic in- 111Il'ncl' on weak and unthrifty childl'l'n , as it nClltrali7.cs the acillitor SOllrnCiiS of the stomach - ach , 'improves thcir digestion , alldlassimilationof food , strength- cn their ncn'Olts system and restores - stores them to the health , vigor and l'laticity ! of spirits natural to childhood. 25c at Ed. Mc- Comas' , Broken ] Jew and Merna. H'ru 10M Tn 10 : COJHI ANn " 'OIUCH ( ) Jrl ' ) ' 1111 ; COI.f ) . I.nxlIvn ! lmlno.Qulnlno 'l'lIhhh ! cllro n cold In ono till ) ' . No Cur. " u l'ny. I'rlcu ; CIIUtJ. - - - - : tlnrlct atcllort for Today. \\'hral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .00 11l1rll. ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -t : ! ' Oltls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1)0 eorll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .I : ! @ , fIJ : Ityu. . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 ! lntl"r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 ICIJ.CR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 I'nttlln s.1rr IHI81101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I r.o OnlulI..llor 11111111'.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 t.o I1hlnkcneor IIOllnd. . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 116 \or \ 1101(8 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " tJ t1U Cow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 3. @ " 00 ; , 8h.OI8. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15. fiG @ 6 \ ! .1'I'orlw'HtlICrI1otinll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (0 tlrl&w.lll'r Cl\t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 I IlIA ) . New. Ilor lon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -t.W , HUSllr , Ilor cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fI.W II ; , . . , , . : , . . . . . , . . . . . ron \ . . , . . . . . . . " . , .