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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1902)
c . . . , ' . . " , ' / ' . 1. L - . 6\1\\ ) ll\ot . . . - ' . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . - - . 'It , . . . . . . . " - - - - - . . , . " . . . . " . . . . . . - . . ' " .tf/ / . . . . ' . ' . . ' . . . ' " . " . ,1. , ' . , . L " " , USTER OUNTY" . . EP'UBLICl' ' . . . ESTABLISHED 1882. TIlE OFFICIAL PAPER CUS'1'ER COUN'ry. LARGES'1' CIHCULA'1'ION OF ANY PAPEH IN ' 1'IlE COUN'I'Y. . . ' , ' . . VOL. XX. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA.THURSDAY , , MAY 8 , 1902-EIGHT PAGES. NO.47.J - - - . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . IInvtJ ron A I'lnt . . Then fasten to ' . your memor- : 'l'hat r oul } ' sell goods which I ive sntisfactiotl. That satisfy I 1t1 use ns welll1s in price. That I sell nothing but the best of its C kind aud price , do en't matter what that kind aud price may be. That I.guarantee it to bc such. That I back my guaran. I tee with new goods or money. I t t'olll'go.J or IdUA 1I or.h' \ : IIU Ullt hallDlo ' ' . . . . . . . . , . . , . , . , . . Tablets -ANn - Scl ooliSupJli } . . -AT- J , . . a. Haeberle's. ' " , J' . . , , . . . . . . . . . - > , , . . ' . . . - ' . , . . ' . . Perle Elizab th ' } ield5 , DR. pl 'B ' ID1 .JB OFFICI HOURS : 9 a. 111. to 12 m. 1:30' : to 4 p. m. Or by appointment. _ _ Office over AtU ersol1's Je.elry Store in Realty llIock , Broken Dow , Nebraska. , It1AI&DIRo. KIM ALLRUSSOM ' ALL- - 'V ciinesday May 7 , at 8:30 : p. m. , in thc pres. encc of about fifty relativcs amI friends , Mr. Willis Kimball and Miss Viola Russom , at the home of the bride's parents in Custer. . Centcr. i Mr. and Mrs. Russom arc call. cd upon to give up anothcr one , of Hlcir charming daughters at the matrimonial alter. 'l'he wedding march was pla'cd by the bride's sister , 1\Irs. F. E. 'l'aylor , as the happy couple en" , tered the room and took their places under the arched bower : of blossoms. Rcv. H. E. . . Myers , officiating. , ' : ' 1'be bride wore dainty white with beautisul brides roses , the groom the conventi nal bla k. ' ! 'he company then sat down to a magnificient supper. ' 1'he remainder - mainder of the evening was spent : , in pleasant convcrslltion and I r " visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball , ' : : ' " are t e raci pients of many useful \ ! I 't- and valuable presents. ' I The bride has grown to . ' , { , womanhooll in Custer count ) " . " } i She is one of Custer county's most " excellent teachcrs. rhe groom : [ ' 11 has resided in Tappan Valley the " : I past year and is a young man of J -.t ' In ustrious habits. He bas won , t the friendship of a large circle of J t : ' admiring friends. He has furn- ' : tshed a house in Tappa ! ! Valey ! J . , f wberethe young coup1e w1l1 resIde for the present. iI iII ' . ' I , 'rhe REPUBLICAN extends con- j. ( gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. I' Kimball and wish thcm many , years of happiness and pros- . perity. : . 'J'be Portland _ SpeclRa. f , BurlIngton Route tnlius to tlu : north. west chauge time on May 4. On an af. ter thllt date the lcaviug time of the J'ortlattd Special , trl\itt No. 41 , from 'frrincipal ' points " , ill be as ( ollows : l.ca\'t St. Joseph 8:30 : p. m. ; Omaha ' : ro " lit. ; Uncoln , 1 :05 a. Ul. ; Grand Isbill. 3:42 : a. m. ; Brokvn : a. L. 111. : A111ance ! 10:35 : a. m. ; an ving at Helena , pokl1l1e , Tacoma , Seattle and IJortll1nd about as at present. 46-47 I 1 : : : : : c ; ; : : : : : : : :1 : Doarc1ers wanted at Mrs. Eva' Martin's. J as. Lindlcv of Anselmo , was in town Saturday. ' J. M. li'odg'e of Ortcllo , was n city visitor Saturday. Tom Turnbull of Dunning , spent Tucsdaj' in the city. J. l ' 1'eagarden bas purchased the Prather farm on Clear creek. O. J. Life of Hoes er , was a business caller at this office Fri- day. , Chas. Hammond called Saturday - day and had his subscription ad- vanced. F. M. Rublee was an eastern bound passenger on 42 Monday morning. Joell\faupin of Mcrna , was a : city visitor 'l'uesciay. This office - fice acknowledges a pleasant call. C. P. Hubbard , formerly of this city , now of Atlantic , Iowa , w s vis tillg in thc city thc first of the w ck. A ruuning fire of wit lceeps the. . more instructive. portions of his lecture from tedium.-Dulu.th Evening Heralc1. J. G. Leming is down from the Black IHUs. Hc says that the prosJJects , for lti5 ullning propertr : contulUcs to d " 'elope favorable. i \Vm. Bass , formcrl ) nig-ht I . watch here , died last 'rhur : : clay. at Des Moines , Iowa. He was employed bv an electric light c011lp ny at f1l1. time of his death. Phillip Daggett of Ottumway , Iowa , who has held a posi tion with the Custer National Bank siIJce its orlanhmtion , , has resigned - signed and will return to Ottum- way. way.Rc RcXarders , the new . pisc9- pal minister , arrivc ( ! in t'hc cit last Saturday night. ' Hc held his first service Sun J" Hc is a very plcasant appearing g n- tleman. J as. H. Cosner has been chosen as a member of the Federal Grand Jury. He was to have gone to Omaha Tuesday , but re- ccived word Monday 110t to go until the 12th. : Mrs. G. T. Robinson returned : Friday night from Corrydon , Iowa , where she was calle < l by the serious sickness of her mother - er , Mrs. E. Crawford , who died last Saturday week. Jacob Stauffer of Over , made this office a friendly call while in the city \Vednesdav. " He says the worms are doing" some damage - age in his part of the county , but are not bothering his crops yet. ' 1\he Nebraska State Journal and Omaha Bee now reaches Brokcn Bow at 6:04 : a. m. on the day it is issued. This enables us to get the- news by the time the people in Lincoln and. Omaha begin fo get up. This officc acknowledges the receipt of three small buckeye . trecs by mail a few days ago , grown from the seed , supposed to be'from Arlie , the s n ofV. . D. Gral1t : of , Urbana , Illinois , as , his llam .was on the box in which the trees were received , with the suggestion that we name them J. St rling Morton , Chas. F. Busy and Gen. Funston. John 14yle , who for several 1110nths h s been holding down a position in the store house of the B. & 1\1. t Alliance , arrived in the city' Monday morning on a ten days leave of .absence to visit with bis larents and" many. I friends of this city. John is a steady ) 'oung man and the - I PUBLICAN is pleased to note RE-1 has a good position and is meeting - ; ing the requirements of his em- ' plo'ers. J ames Pierce and his sons , A. . 'V.\V.A and Jesse of Somerford , were in the city Frida ) ' . 'l'hey are having some trouble over roads in that locality. Mr. Piercc is one of the pioneer settlers - tlers in his lucality and is one of Custer county's most highly re- amI law abiding citizens. 1e informs \\s that the worms have donc comparativcly small damage to tbe small gram in his valley , alid tbat as a ntle , both tbe winter and spring grain is looking nicely. Alex. Pcrn e of 'Veisscrt , was a cit ) , visitor Sat rday. G. 'V. Keller of New Helena , was a friemUJ caller Saturda ) ' . HClln' Barrett oC Mcma , mad this oft ce a welcome call Sat- uniaJ. 'l'his loculit ) ' with a fiJ1 warm rain Mouda } ' forenoon , vcgeta- tion of all kinds ig doing nicely. Mr. RobinsQn , who has run the U. & M. restaurant for sev- cral months , has sold out to Howard Dccious. E. Royse Secrctary of thc state Banking Board returnetl a few days from a visit at his old home ne r Knoxville , lowa. Chas. Stanton of Bcrwyn , has accepted a position in McComas' dnlg store as helper thrOugh the busy icc cream season. J. H. Chapman of Call awa.y , -was a friendly callcr at this. office to-day. H thinks of makmg a trip west in a fcw d1)'S. ; One who bears 'rank Kee feels that he is listening to one who 11110ws what he is talking about. ' -Duluth Evening Herald. O. II. Mevis has bought the building and two lots .on the corner opposite the Grand Central - tral hotul , cast side of the square. A. R. Humphrey and C. 14. Gutterson were at Lincoln the I . f tst of the week attenlliug to lcgal business before the Supreme court. 'l'hc Broken Bow Equality club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara A. Young J,1"'rida ) ' evcning , May 16. All arc corchallr - invit- cd to attend.JuliaVilhs , Sec. I O. H. Mevis is inwroving the property on the northeast corner of the square , which tte recently purcha.'icd , by putting down new and wider walles and a wider awning. . Ii' , 'W.---Conter , editor of the Callaway 'rribune , wife and daughter , Emma , attended the Nebraska Press Association meeting at Lincoln this weck. The , ) ' wilt return home tomorrow. A. Wallace , formerly of this city , now of Jameson , Mo. , was a ( riendly callcr at. this office the latter p rt of last week. Mr. Wallace is here looking f r his property interests. IIe still has a warm feeling for Custer county. Mrs. T. E. Wheeler has sold the Grand Central Hotel tu A. J. Elliott of Lead , South Dakoka. Consideration $9,000.Ve understand - stand that Mr. Elliott is an experienced - perienced hotel man. He will take possession of his new purchase - chase about May 15 ; We notice from the associated pres\ : dispatches in the Monday papP.rs that Jas. 'Vhitchcad has been re-appointed register of the Broken Bow Land Office , and F. H. Young receivcr. The Rn- PUBLICAN extends congratula- tiom ; to these gentlemen in their good fortune. The new house of J. O. Taylor between this city and Berwyn is rapidly reaching comp etion and it is a large two story frame and when completed will notonty afford ample accommQdati ns for the family but very ri1 h im- pro\'es theappearancc of he surrou.ndings. , , Mrs. D. M. . Amsberry and ye scribe returned this morning from Lincoln , where we had been since 'l\uesda ) morn111g attending - ing the meeting of the State Press Association. Thc attendances - ances was the largest 'hel in years. A , ver profitable and pleasln1tiwe [ was enjoyed. Clarence O'Banion has : ! Iecured a charter of thc cigar federation with the view of establishing a c gar factor in this city of his own. He WIll occupy the rool11 at the south end ot the building occupied by Ho1coinb & Son's law : office. Mr. O'Banion hopes to . be able o stort up in about a I weEk. . Admiral \Villiam ' 1' . Sampson , retired. died at : his home in 'Vashington , D. C. , Tuesdayaf- ternoon , at 5 o'clock. The immediate - mediate cause of his death is said to be cerebral hemorage , He was born February 9 , 1840 , iu Palmyra , New York. He entered - tered the naval academy in 1857 , and graduated in 1861 , and en- tered into activc servic with the I navl' being promoted irom time ! to tune for pluck and galantry. Iton't Kill the Dlrt1 . Some people , doubtless do not regard it out of the way to ] dll a quail , 5Jmrrow or praIrie chick. en occasslOnall ' thc ' ) , providcll ) can do it without being appre. ltended. Such people doubtless do not lenow that the violation of the law is notthcir great crimc. ' 1'hese birds and fowels arc of incalcuable benefit to this coun- tr ) ' as bug amI insect dcstro'crs.I I One farmer iuforms us that he saw a prairie chickcn that had been found ncar the rail road recently - . cently , half hour after sun up that contained 95 cut worms and but one grain of corn. This in- dicatcs the lumence amount of good those birds and and fowels are doin - and shows the great harm it IS to the country to kill one of them. Don't do 1t. The Nebraska l're89 A ocilltiou. The Nebraska Press Association - tion held one of the hugest attended - tended amI most pleasant meetings - ings in the history of the organ- i ation at Lincoln 'rucsday find 'Vednesilay of this w'ek. In ad. dition to le regular routine of business transacted an d the ( lis- cuss ion of the topics on the program - gram , the members were royally entertail1ed. 'l'hc first reccption was given the membcrs and their wives 'l'uesda , ) ' after- noon at the state farm by the ofticers in charge. 1i'ree transp rtation to and from the farm was provided. Aftcr sct'iug the magnificicl1t sights aud hearing - ing the work of the statc cxpir- mcnt station fully explained the uests to the number of 140 en- JOJed a bal1quet served in otle of the rooms of the buildings. 'l'uesday uight the members were given a rcception by the state ofticers in the Reprcsenta- tive Hall where a very pleasant and social time was spent. .Wednesdayev.ening the m m. . I I hers of the socIety were entcr- I tained at the rooms of the Statc Historical Society and refresh- . nients wcre servcIl at the c1ose. At tbe closc of the husiness session it was decided to bold thc next meeting of the association at Omaha at the timc of thc national association next year. 'l'he exact time has not yct hcen fixed. 'l'h election of ofliccrs resulted in the choice of the following : President , Adam Brede of Hastings. Secretary-treasurer , F. N. : Mer- win of Beaver City. Corresponding secretar ) ' , Frcd L. . Werts of Schu'ler. Vice prcsidents-First : district - trict A. 14' . Richardson , Nebraska - ka City ; second , II. R. Secord of Grctna , third , Julius Huff of Norfolk ; fourth , W. H. Smith , of Seward ; fifth , C. O. Pagel"Hold - regej sixth , D. M. Amsberr.r , of Broken Bow. OUr Couurll Mee Ilug. At the cit.r council meeting Tuesday the new organization organized by clecting C. S. Iar- tin , president and he named the following committees. Committee - mittee on Finance-J. \Vilson , 0 , H. Conrad and J , S. Moly- ' neaux. Strcet and Bridge-C. I . House , C. S. Martin and ' 1'hos. Finlin. Supplies..C. S. Martin , J. J. 'Vilson and 'rhos. li'inlin. A. R. Humphrey , city attorney. P. M. Towslep was appointed cit ) " marshall and E. F. Moloy street commissioner. Eighth Orado Euwluatlol1 ! ! . Eighth grade examination for pupils who have nnished the cighth grade in city schools erin in country schools , will be held at Brolen Bow , Saturday , May 17. To the pupil receiving the highest average in the county , Bellevue college offers a scholarship - ship that wi11 pay $50 per ) 'ear for four years toward the expenses lof such student at Bellevue col- lege. Grand Island College of- fers a year's tuition to the.high . - ' cst or one among the lughest. The superintendent will give free tuition for tbe Summer School of 1902 , to the one stand. 1l1g third or fourth. No charge for the examination. J. G. 'V. LHWIS. "TOpa TIII coven Al'CDWOII.Kft ' OFl ? TJlF. COI.n. LaxaUn Uromo-Qutntllo T&blel. curu A cold tu 0110 d. , . No Cure , Nu 1'1\7. l'rlce 2ft tent. . Lubricatiug oils of all kinds at I'Vilkiu's drug store. Clal1rcla Hor"lcc . 1I.\1'TIS'1' CIltIllCH. Services III the naptist church next SUlutlW a9 follows : l'rcltchin lit II II. 1tI. IIlu1 H p. 11Stltlltlty \ : cllllo1 at to II. nt. : Juulor n. V.I' . tJ. at : \ " . 1tI. : Scnior 11. Y. 1' . { T. nt 7. p. 11'rhc l'ubllc li ! killttl ) ' luvitcd to uttctut thcsc lien'leell. . W. RICIIAIWS , paltor. ! - - - ; 11. 11. CIltIitCU. 'l'he ' 1'hlrlt Qnnrlely Confercllce of the , t' . II , church w\11 \ hc hclrlut Custer Center ncxt Saturllay. 'I'he I'residin 1 llIer will preach morning ut1tl e\'r.nlllg. 'l'hcre , , 'iII be no prcnchlng ill town hut SU11l1uy school us usual. II. It. l\\lUtSl'ustor. CHRISTIAN CUUltCU. Scrviccs Snmtny morn lug Itt thc usuuJ hour. 'I'he subject for the ltIornlll ser. utOIl " 'I'he Unparllouablc Sin. " V , 1' . S. C. E. ut 6:45 : p. III , Mr. Potcr Rycr. son , lea cr. Prayer meeting WellllCslln ) ' c\'cllillg al8. p. lU. l\Iiss Joe Bishop lea cr. 'l'he public is cor fltlly invited to attcnd these scrvices. - . I'WOR'1'1I JltAGUlt 1Im.1'IIDA\ ' . The Up'worth 1.cngut of the M. It. church will celebrale its 13th blrt1utay Sunday , Mu > ' nth , wilh thc fo11owing program : 6:3o-Sunrisc : Prn'cr Mectill , lcluler , 11. I.oltlnx. lo-Sututuy chool. Il-Hdncnlional Adllress b ) ' lteGco. . I \Y. rohun , I.lncoln , Nehr. : ; ' :30-Union : Meeting of Junior mtd Senlot. l.clIguelJ. 8-1 pworth I.clIguc Annlvcrsy Program , 'fhc pnblie conlinlly luvitcll to all thesc serviccs. Gl\o. \ 1' . 'l'RITli9 , l'ustor. MOlhor'lIlh'y. Mother's Day will he obscrvcll in the Baptist church , ncxt S'un- . day at 3 o'clock. Mothers arc , requested to comc and bring their children. Program by the : . Juniors. ' It.O\\l \ n v " ' 1..11 ; " . 'I'hcre is no stnutl pox iu the viclully I of HOllnd VaHey. ; I Rain bcltuliful ruin I Who ii ! not cherelt I lip with good hope : : lIOW ? , l rcl.'d Wlcnman hils hunt a hig hCll I coop to keep thc chickcnR In. Curl Lee is hnsy huil.Ung . tckphouc lIlICR IIIl1t puttill up phOlies for the ! ltock. holdcrll. . Bert HlIglesjcnl hns hou ht 3& . aerc. . 'of lUllIl lIollth of his holtlcolcnll. Con- sidcr . tion sha11llc $1000. I Dul NlIlh ! is sccu cvcry SuncJay in lhc \'Idlc ' , hc ii ! rillin his lICW wcel. nal cuu nde. aUlI I dolt't . forget it. I' ' Saruh Wc nltlnn IUI ! ! stllrtell illto thc poultry busillcss. She hils hought uu ill. culm tor which she is rul.miug III f..11 . hlnst. 'l'hcre wus coulinllatioll lit Routlll Vn11c } ' last SUlijluy by n'ev. Gltrllclis. , Thc c1ltss waR Clara Johllsou , lIelill lIu11 untl CUI'ric Uurlie. Mcrel 1 > ot ) . nud 1'IIII1IIIe Wc ltlilall is to bc 1IIIInicci Oil May 7th ill lhe ufter. 110011 at the house of Mrs. Wc umall. JeGarnes ! ! is to officinte. 'l'hc West UUiOll , ROlIIHI Va11e ) ' ntHI Broktn ; How 'J'clephollc Compauy is to mcet WCclIlCsdl1) ' May 7th ill Uotllill VII11ey school house to make hy.lllw > > unll rcgul111lons , Mr , l'u11iltm furnishcd Mr. Adolf Hllingsoll wilh u ucwiucl mill ill placc of the oltl lIIill that blowc.l . dO\\1I ill the willdstorm 011 April 22. Mr. I'nllllun is now the owncr of the furlll fonnely own. ed by N. 'J' . Lce. ORTIU..O. C. D. Day hils put in a tclephollc at hill house. 'i'he rain fa1t Monday 3mouutcct to : of an illch. . n. n. Anclrews of Call11way was in the va11ey last wcck. J ssc l mbree was sick lllt , , ; eek bnt is sOllie het cr now. Mr. HiI'mlcy auel the Misses Witlalllan wcre iu Orte11o SUtHlay c\'clliug. John Pasquc11 , a lIephew of Mrs. Whittlc , is visiting with his lUutt. Irs. Da ) ' went to Iasoll Cit } . , Sunday , to see Mrs. HHolI Ieals who is quite tiick. 'flu : sqcial last Thursday night was quite wcll attcndcd. About f.8.oo was clcarcd. G. O. Joyncr , Jas. Phillips nnll Con. Fhshmnu shlppcd cattlc to Omaha the : first of the : week. Irs. Hmpfie1c1 returneJ to R'no , Sat- urda ) ' , IIccompanied b ) ' her sisttrs. Eva and : : \Irs. Cooper. R. N. Norcutt of BrokclI How , Wi Fellller oflernl1 , and A. D. lIullt ure doing the upenter work on J. : : \1. Fodge's : hou\e. \ Hugh and Jessie Scott of Ansdl1lo spent Thursday mul Fli IIY in ortel1o. 'The ) ' were the : guests of J. T. Da\'is ami mhcl Ashbaugh. The mcmbers of the C. E. Society are especia1ty requested to be present next Sundar evcning , ns there is somc busi. ncss to be trnns.1ctcd. . "Josiah's COUttbhip" wus prcscull ( l teA A fuir "izccl ulutience lit thc school house last Prilta ) ' cvelliu , 'J'hough the 6uIge ' ltccomudatiolls Were poor , iu some re. "pccl' ! the pcrfonnuuce WI\.S heHcr than the enc at Anselmo. 'fhe spcciulties were fine. 'fhose who wcre absent certain I } ' , . missed 11 rich tre.1t. . . T . . . . . Paints , Oils and ' Wall Paper . .a t. . Ed. McComas' Drug' Store. - - . , - BUSINESS m POINTERS D : : im : It : tt\ : : .q ! ( .t.16 ! : Money loaned on improv d farms , JAl\ncS Ll DWICU , 7 18 H Bro1ccn Bow , Neb. . Dr. ' 1'V. . Da g , dentist , ofJicc northwest corncr of Real ty 'Block. 8.1 H. For insnrance and rea ] 'estate go to Moore & 'raylor , in Realty 1,310ck. School warrantsjwLl1tcd , nigh. . cst marlet prices paid. 4346 ' J. 1\1. KI1\I HULING. l 1i'on SAI.lC OR 'l'RADn--Town : . lots and a few five acre lots in 1 this citr , for cattle , horses or fa 1 Ilaud.-Allen Heyncr. . Scvcral good farms for lialc : at a hargain" i1tcluding 111 } ' OWI1.- ' JJSSIt GA DY. 44 tf Money to loan on impl'Ove l ff\rms.-Moore & Taylor , Healty Block. 1-23 tf li'oR . SAI.1t-Fivc : . . , hcaJlof.cows . ' . , comlitg frcsH tins spr111g" , and other cattle. Euquire of S. F ; . Clayton at II. Da"s , store. 46tf 1i'olt SAT.It-Gooll : ( luarter sec tion of land , fullr miles 50utIl- wcst of Brokcn Bow , good harn ; wcll and large granery.-A. T. Sc'bolt. 4(1-48 ' li'OIt SAI.H-One : top buggy , nearl ) ' ncw ; one lumber wagon , at m ) ' farm 12-H.-20.-li'rank Norton. 46tf : Al1C" ' IIIUI. : . . Sales cried Everywhere. Stock sales a specialty. Write or see me. for terms and dates. JUD IAY. . 27 tf Box 111 , Brokcn Bow . , Neb. If you intend to buil ( } call at. Dierks Lumber . Co. and get prices. ; Dr.Vithcrs , Omaha dentist at ; Globe Hotel Map 23 and 24. Srit- of tceth made for $5 and all work' at 1I10st reasona lc prices. 22 years expericnces. 47-4 Pepsin Gum , two packages for' a nickel at Wilkins' Pharmacy. : . Pen S.\I.It-li'ivc acres \f land iu good state of cultivation ad : . , joining Brokcn Bow for $200. : Inquire at this office. 3-27 tf. . Farms for sale ar.d lands for rent. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all goinl1' anti prices are advancing - vancing rapully.-J. G. Brenizer. Dierks J-4umber Co. has in stock a car load of Hue cedar posts for the trade. . Shallow b'Ta'cl wcBs made and guaranteed by Frank Kelsey. 47-4 -br. Seymour will l1g1lin favor Broken How with a visit on Fri- clay , J IInc ft. 47.51 AGUN'fS"\V AN'fItD-1\O : sell t e bcst household article on earth- one agent taking fourteen orders in oncdaagents making from ten to thirty dollars a day. Address - dress at once to 'VHSTRRN SUPPLY Co. , 47-48 Broken Bow , Neb. For Wall Paper Go to J. C. Dowen's. % tlnrllet Ueport 'or Tada , . . \Vb..t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 > UarluJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uatt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1\0 \ curu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (20.63 UfO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uutter . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 R\J : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 l'otAtoe. . 'Iff blt.bol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Onlon..perbuabcl. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . I.CoO Cblckenll. P6I' pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,00 1I0'tI. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . tI.1iO ( ; ow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 3.2 $ @ 4.00 81 , . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Q G. Turko , . . per Nund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , CO traw.l..rcw' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 n'1 , Ne" , . per loa. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Hqar , per c , , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .