. ; ' ! 'J'Y. ; . 7 " ; " " . . " " , . . . ' : . " , . . , " . ; " , " . , , ' . . . , . " . - ' , ' " ' . " . , . , . . _ _ _ _ _ r' . _ , . ' , , d , , : . " . , . . . : " , . , ' .ta\o Iltat Ltbrnrll1u aool" ) . . I . . G'I " ' . . . . . , " . , ' , " , . USTER OUNTY EPUBLICIN. ' : . . , ( : : ' ; ; ' .r . . , . ; . ' . , ' , . . ( . ES'l'ABLISHED 1882. THE OFFICIAl , OF ' , ' , ' ' i ' ' PAPER CUS1'ER C1bNTV LARGES1' CIRCUlA1'ION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY , , . . --4 VOL XX , BROKEN BOW ) CUSTER COUNTY , NEBR SKA , THURSDAY ) MAY 15 , 1902--EIGHT PAGES. NO. 48 , . . - . , \ ( . . , . . . . .eve. J , , . , ; . . . J I I ; ' J . , ' ; \0 The jcwc:1er's reputation is r'0 , thc grcatcr part of his capital. . } ) coplc arc naturally suspicious I . . , : ofthe jcwcler because he handles a cotlunodity with which they not familiar. For this are reason - f son the jeweler's reputation is : : . much. harder to keep unsullied than IS that of any other trades- 1 mutl. I cndea'or to build upon : a solid foutldation by making nothing but tmthful state- t men.t in my store atHlmy ad- . \'ertlsmg. . . . . . I : Iradullte of CblClIllO OI.I bnlmlo l'Oll gl ! ( . . . . . . . " .4re. , . . - Tablets . -AND- . School Supplies , -AT- . J. G. Haeberle.s. . - I . DR. Per Ie Elizab : th Fields , y . ID DD I } ll B JhlJtilJ3iIlIb . _ Ol'FICR IIOURS : 9. a. m. to 12 m. . 1:30 : to 4 p. m. : Or by appointment. I 1I6rOffice over Anderson's Jowclry Store in Really Block , IIroken Dow , Nebraska. - - < > - - - HAil ! HAIL ! " 1.'he old teliablc St , Paul Fire & Marine . Insurance Co. , of St. ' \ . Paul , Minn. , with over . $3,000,000 cash as. sets , oWel's the farl1\- ers of Custer county absolute indemnity . against 108s by Hail. , Lo\v rates , Honorable adjustment find Spot cash settleluents. Insure - sure Jour crop aga.inst . hail. . J. A. HARRIS , . . i Agent. Office Opposite P. t-- . , 0. , Broken Bo\vNeb. - . " "o..ld 'Vu'e Rep ; 'btl U. I 'Vhite's Crea-Vermifug'e has achieved a world wide reputation . . as being the best of all worm destro'ers , and for its tonic in- : . flu nce on weak and unthrifty . ' : ' children , as t neutr'alizes the ' . . acidity or sourness of the stomach - , . ' ach , improves their digeition , ' . ' andlassi.milation offood , strengthens - ens their ner\'ous sjstem and restores - . , ' stores them to the health , yigor and elasticity of spirits natural I to childhood. 25c at Ed. Mc- ' : . Comas' , Broken Bow and Merna. CulU . .ula .47.40 alld Retu. . . . . Tic1cts on sale April 21st to 27th , M8) ' 27th to June 8th , AUb'11st 2nd to 8th. . . . . Uberal and ' stop-over arrangements re- I' ' ' ' - . , tum limits. For additional infonl1atiol1 .I' ' - - - ' 11e ne.nrcst . . . ap-ent , Jiurlington Routt : . . . I ' . " ' . . . . - - Cahforni4 folder to " ' . , ' , T. FRANCIS , Passenger Agant , ) ) ngton H ; " ' . < < : : , hmha , li'r I J . , . . . . I : : : : : ; ; : : : : : : : : I Doarders wanted at Mrs. E\'a Martin's. J.V. . Crag of 'Vesterville . , was a city visitor Saturday. Judge Reese wcnt to Crawford Tuesda } morning on business. C. 'V , Beal was transacting busincss in "rhitman the first of the week. J. R. Rhodes of Mason City , was a city visitor Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Glen Johnson of Ansley , wa'isiting in the city the first . of the week. , Dr. R. C. Talbot has been con : fineg to his bed for several days by stc1mess. Fredrick G. BrocH of Merna was a friendly caller at this office Monday. J as. H. Cosner is at Omah this wee } , serving in the capacity of federal 1uror. C. C. Gardner of Sargent , was a city \'isitor Saturday. This office acknowledges a friendly call. call.The The city council has invested in a new' grader to be used on the streets of the city. It cost $250.00. City Clerk Rinne started out Monday morning to collect the oC'cupati n tax. 'l'he first .day he took ill S120. J. S. McGraw was I4illiall's representative in the meeting , the Republican County CentI Committee Saturday. John 14yle , who has been \'isit- ing friends and relati\'es for the past week or tcn days , returned to Alliance this 'morning. V. C. ' { 'albot was down from HalseJ the first of the week for the remainder of his cattle. He reports the stock 011 th ranch d ! t w l.x ! . . . . , , . : . . , Miss Sadie 'Vhitehcad , , teacher' of the 5th and 6th gradcs on the north side , has been confined to her bed for the past ten days with LaGrippe. Rev. Geo. W. Isham , D. D. , of Lincoln , addrcs cd a largc con- gregatioll at the M. E. church last Sunday upon the subject of "Christian Education. " Arthur HOfrtte of Merna , was a friendl ) ' caller at this office Monday. He returned ahout the middle of April from Oklahoma , where he visited his brother , Gilbert. Chas. Penn commander of the soldiers home at Milford arrived in the city last Friday and remained - mained O\'er until 'l'nesday visit ing with relatives and friends. Mr. Penn is a warm supporter of ExGoCrounse for governor this fall. Dr. Seymour , the noted Lin coIn eye specialist , has been s endin the winter in HouJton ! , I 'I exas , for his health. lIe writes us that he is greatly improved , and will be glad to return to his home , when he will pay our city a \'isi t June 6. John Mallane" has resigned his position as sup.erilltel1dent of the Kearney industrial reform school for b ys. His resignation is to take effect June 15. lIe has accepted the position of Gen ral Manager of the Arb"US Gold mining Co. of Idaho Springs , Colorado , in which be has been a stock holder for some time. He will receive a salary of 62,500 a year. He is secretary of the republican - publican state central committee which he will resign. He expects to m "e to Colorado about June 15. Rev , W. . . . 'V. . Smith , secretary of the Home Mis'sionary J\siiocia- tion of Sioux City , Iowa , was in the city the first of the week soliciting for that institution. He is equipcd with propercreden- tials and no doubt is fully authorized. The object IS worthy the support of the public as it looks after the homeless boys and girls , fallen men and women br providing for their temporary and permanent wcll- fare. 'Ve would suggest that as there are many Cake solicitors for charitable institutions that you should always demand their credentials - dentials before making your con- tributions. " - - -T- ; " ' . - - - A Fonda of Oconto was auibng the \'isitors in the city Sahmay. [ Mrs. John SchrOtler left Ii"ritlay morning for Emporia Kansag to vistt a brolher. 1 Ji'ou. RltN'l'-A double : - roOl on second floor of thc Custer l ck. Enquire at this o ce. Harry Dangs went to 0111 J ha 'l'ucsd y to attend thc Ph to- graphcrs State Convcntion. 1. A. Reneau and wife c me over from their Middlc L 'up ranch Saturday returning S n dar. dar.Geo. Geo. D. Mail' , Sr. , Editor of the Callaway Courier was among the friendly callers at this office Saturday - urday , \ Senator Currie left Satur ar morning from Sargent witlf a car load of horses for the Chicdgo market. Jules Haumont the stalwart republican and prosperous farthcr of Garfield was a city visitor leist Saturday. Mayor Elison of Ansley was. in the city Saturday. He attended the meeting of the county centr l committee. ReEpley of York : , was a friendly caller Saturday morning. He came up Saturday to hold a quarterly meeting. Messrs 'ripton and \Vahl have just completcd the fra me work of a fine reside ce for Phi Camp. bell on his South 140up ranch. I. P. Mills of Arnold was 2 friendJ > " caller at this office Sat- urdav. IIc was over to attend 'te entral cotl1mittee mecting. Jas. Fairficld and Dr. RObinscln of Mason attended the meetil1g of the republican county centr l con1tlliUee in this cit ) , Saturday. Rev. S. 'V. Richards was called to Merna Tuesday to prcach the funeral of ' ' ' ' 'Vells 1'1'0) an 01d resident of the county . who died Monday morning. , : ; 4. H. Copsey rep c ented 'Ve - ervlll . . .at the meehng of tl c. count ) . entral cottlmittcc in this city Saturday. 'rhis ofiicc acknowledges - knowledges a friend ! ) ' call. 'l'he Drokcn Bow T qua1ity club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara A. Young Frida " evening , May H. . All are conhallv invited - ed to attend.-.Tulia 'Vill s , Sec. C. .T. Stevens of Ansley has bought the stock of goods at Cal laway owned b ) ' 'l.'hompsoll , Rub- , lee & Stevens Co. , with .the view of moving the goods to Ansley. S. C. Waldron and Lois Dlixt of Elim to\vnshipwere in thc city Saturday atteneltnLr the meeting of the republican county central committee. This ofiice acknow- lcdges a friendly calt. M. A. 'Valters and wife returned - ed ' 1'uesday night from I ddy- ville , where they were called Sunday by telegr n , anllouncing that Mrs.Valters' father was dying. They remained over to the funeral. Rev. D. Augustus Shetler of the Prelbyterian church of this city was officially instal1ed as pastor last 'l'lmrsday night. Dr. Clark of Grand Island , and Dr. Ray of Fullerton , were the installing - stalling officials. Martha Ellen Parkhurst , who has been in the asylum for some tithe , died at Lidcoln , May 11. Her remains were shipped here for interment Monday night. The funeral was held in the M. E. church Tuesday morning , Rev. 'rrites in charge. The attention of the re'aders of the RItPUDLICAN is called to the' hail insurance advertisment of J. A. 'Harris in this issue. The St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company is the one represented formel.v by 'V. D. Blackwell of this place. Its reputation for fair dealing is well established in this community. M. M. Parkhurst of Rose Valley - ley , was a pleasant caller Satur- day. He informs us that he is planning to take a trip in a wagon to the Black Hills basin , accompanined by his wife and little bo\'o He has three sons there th t he will visit. He expects - pects to sta t the latter part of. . June and w1ll return by the way of Oklahoma where he has a son and daughter. He hopes by taking - I ing the summer outing to benefit his hea1t.l. ! . , I . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 " . .cu. " " 'PU\II LI"r .no. . 'l'he district court. will convenc in th city Ma ) ' 2 ( , . J. H. Edmi ten of 'l'hetlford , was a cit ) ' vi itor 'l'ncsday. J. H. Ullom and J fT T4ce\J \ , of Milburn , were in the city ' 1 uesi day and 'Veehte u1:1Y , . 'V AN'rIlBy \ bTCutlcmau furn- ' ishcd 1'00111 or 1'00111 and board. Enquire at this ot1 ce 5-t5 tf Macc li'orsc.th is still c011fiued to his bed from a scvere attack of th.e pleurisy , but is slowlim - pro\'lng. Rev. S. 'V. Hicharc1s will deliver - liver the sermon tq the gradu ting - ing class in Merna ncxt Sun ay at 8 p. m. Tank Kee's tiUe " , "the Arte- tltUS 'Vard of China , " is well de- sen'cel.-Austin Eagle , 'rcxaa.- At M. E. Church , May 16-17..11) . In the last twenty-fonr Itour5 hbout one amI one-fourth iuches of rain has fallen in this vicinity and it is still raining at this time. 'l'ank lce's lectures arc full of pice and thoroughly entertai.n- mg.-Globe Democrat , St. LouIs. -At the M. E. Chmch : , Ma ) ' 16 17-19. The DIstrict Suuday School Convention of the North-west District of Custer cou ty , will be held in the M. E. Ch\lrcb at Cliff , Saturday and Sunday , May 24th ancI 25th. MARlUItD-At the M. E. parsonage - sonage , Saturday , May 10 , 1902 , Mr. Isaiah J. li"reel of Brokcn Bow , and Miss Chloe Brakeman of Ansley. ReGeo. . P. 'l'ritcs , officiating. . ' { 'he Class sermon of the gt'ac1uating high school will be prcrched Sunday night by Hc\ ' . Shetler in the Presbyterian 'church. The other churches of thc city will hold no servicu at I that hour. . At the city council laRt night cco. Honts , F. M. Rublec and J. R. Deat ) , prese lted an applcation ! for a 'franc1l1se to put 111 the Honts system of gas light. A committee of three was appointed - ed to act with the city attorne ) ' in drafting such a franchise as. . may be deemed just to thc city' ' to be presented to an a jonrned meeting os the council Monday night. 'l'hc . addl'cRs delivered by Governor - ernor Savage before Nebra lm State Press associatiot at Iincoln the other clay was a vcry good presentation of thc } ? osition , purposes - poses ancl responsibIlities of the pr ss. 'l'h governor admittcd frankly that hc had recently been up against it , and that hc fpund it to be the rcal thirig. 'his paragraph from the addrcss shows the framc of the govcrtlpr's mind : . "Darius once said in speaking of his army of pne mil- hon soldiers : 'Givc mc a lace for my men to stand with thCIr spears the } can lift the world. ' 'ro-day there is more potency in a thousand - sand load pencils than in those million spears , and , spealcing. frol11 my own experiences , if 1 was required to fa co the opposition - tion and , wrath of either I believe I would rather face the spears. " -Kearney Hub. Decol' t1on DAl Proram at MurDa. _ _ , I The following is' the program I of the services to be conducted , by Rice Post , No. 256 , G. A. R. , ' in the M. E. ohurch at Merna , Decoration Day : 10RNINQ SURVJCU , 10 A. M. Song , "America , " . . . hy Cougregation Music by Orchcstra. Prayer. . . . . . . . ev. G. D. Strickler Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choir Address. . . Commauder. J. M. Fodfe Song . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ChoIr Address. . . . non. J-4. n. Kirkpatrick . : \ Music by Orchestra. ' Benediction. . . . . . . . Rey. Swart : ! : 12,00 1\1. . . . . . . . . . . . . Diuner AJ.'THRNOON tUmVICF.9. . Music by Orches\ra. Sohg , "Star Spangled lJal1ner. " Recitation. . . . . . . . . Iisli FOlter ! Son . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . Choir RfcltaUon. . . . . . . Ji8s Lulu Lowe Music by till : Mandolin Club. Recitation. . . . . . Mi&8 Mattie Fodge Music by Orchestra. Benediction. . . . . . . . Rev. Graham The graves of our cOl11rads in the different celUeteries will be decorated by committees before the morning services. By ORDUR Oy COM"lTTItR. "TOPS TaR COVGII AND WORK8 OFF TUE COI.O. LaxaUve IIrolDo.C1utlituo Tabl.t. cure a cold 111 01"14&1. NoCun.ul' " , . I'rio. c.nt. . . - - - . . . . I The Ma8011 OUr Salool1 Ca80 Agah. . - , 'l'hc MaRon City saloon ca had anothcr inning earl ) ' last Monday morning in this city bc- fore Judge Sullivan. ' 1'wo weeks ago thc hearing of the pctition- ers aud remonstrators werc heard by the villagc hoard in Mason. 'l'hc praycr of the petitioncrs was granted and the license granted. . Count ) ' AHornc ) " Kirk- patrick in bchalf of the County Anti-Saloon Lcague , appcnlcd CroUt the decision of the village board to the district court. Notwithstanding - withstanding the appcal , the license was issued amI the saloon was opencd. County 4ttorllcy Ki kp\1trick \ got out a writ of mandamus to compell the village board Jo re\'oke the license until the question had becn determ ncll . in the district court. 'l'he judge granted the writ and ordered the license r voled. A lIal)111 NurlrJ-c. Last 'l'hursda ) ' c\'cding' 33 of the boys of Miss Lottie Richards Sunday School Class planned a very pleasant surprise on the : occasion of her birthday. By prcyiQuR arrangcments with Mrs. lIall : Miss 140ttic was deta.incel at the millener hop whGt'c she was at work until half past six which ga\'e the hoys an opporhm- ity to ilssrmble at her home in her abse tcc. On her arrival home she ) Vas completel ) ' , ) 'et lappily surpri cd to meet uch a crowd of bO'R on opcning the door to cuter her home. 'l'hc boys had provided a Jibcralsuppl ) ' of icc creaui and calce for thc occasion which was served to the happ ) ' crowd. 'l'he class prcs nt- ed MgR Richards with a ver ) ' I 'handsome 'r achm's flcxible reference - ference Uiblc , bound in. Moroco as a ( nc'mento of their. estecm. ' 1'hosil present report having. ( > 11- i jp'ed a \ ' : : ) _ Jleasa : .o eni1tg. Cllure" Hervlec. . . 1'ImSI1\'tmUAN CIIURCII. Regular scrvi. s ill the 1II0rnlll at I J a. m. III th cvcnill UI pllstor will prellch the hllcclilallrclitc scrlllon for t\IC \ ! { ruluoUu ' CltUl1I of the city schoo1 at 8o'clock. The puhlic ill cordially in- vi hill. M. H. clluncu. Ser\'icea in the 1\1. H. church 1II11111Y morning Gcn , G. W. nailey will fill the pulpit. No service ill the c\'ening on account - count of the 1111ccliinurcate Hermon in thc Preshyterian church. GJto. 1' . 'rIUTJH ( , Pastor. . - - - (1. II. CUURCH. Sill 111 ' 'ch)1 at . . I'reachiu II } ( ) ( ) 10 II. III. at 11 n. III. ! uhject , "Thc nUaics of HaptislII. No services in the evenillJ. { ou IIcconnt of ( Inion scrvices lit prellhyterinu church. nAI"rl ! > T CUtlltcu. Set'viccH in the Haptllit church next Sunday flS follows : I renching at 11 n , JII. ; \lnduy Schonl lit 10 a. JII. ; Jllllior n. V. 1' . IT. lit 3 " III. ; Senior n. Y. 1' . U. lit 7. 1' . III. TIe 1'lIhllc is kindly iuvited to allencl 1I11016t : : services , There will hc no prellchinf' ntnight. S. W. RICIIAIWS , pastor. . Curd o. Thll" . " " . We desire to extcllII our heartfc1t thanks to the lIIuuy friel\lls \ IInd especial- l.y the Masonic order that reuctcr cl as" 6lstatH'C nllli SYlllrathy durin \ he sickness - ness ami cleath 0 ollr loved one who hns been takeu from us. Those kind acts will ever he renlctllhered hy us. Mil ! ! . Alilim DtAN. 'f. C. DnAN ANn Witt , : . I : . N. D AN ND WIItlt. jUJ.tA E. Kr.UQ AND JlUSDANI > . - - - - lunD. 'fROWItI.I.S was born nearZanesville. Ohio. pctobcr :2oth : 1841. Dcparted this life May 12th , 11)1):2. : Deceased was baptised by Elder Jolm P.r/ehard / I1l1cl received illto the fellowship of aptist chnrch at lallesvi11e , Ohio , Morch 9th , 1871. At tht : tillle of his death his memhership was with the Merna church , Enlistcd. Octohcr 1861 in Co , A. 6:21111 : Ohio , Volunltcr Infantry. Was discharg d Anb'1ts 25th. IH6S. The funeral sen'\ces \ were held Tuesday ' in tbe Daptist church , RcS. . W. 'Richards ill charge. The fUllernl was very largely attende . MA..ket Report ' 0. . Teda . Wbeat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 .00 Uarley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Oall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .to Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 @ . Uye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 DaUer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 IfI/ic. / . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Potlltoe'.ller bU"JlII . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1M On'un. . per bu.beL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lW Oblckcn. . 1"1' puund. . . . . . . . , : : - . . . . . . . . . .06 1I0i. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oeo Cow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13,24. : . 811'011. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : - . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1' : > 0 @ 6. 'i Turko ) . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lG tltra w II.r cwl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Uar. nl' , vel' tOil. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " .M IIUS'pOl' CW' . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.ro . . . , . - - - - . I - - - - - ' . - - " . ' , . , I " " . , , , Paints , . I " Oils and f Wall Papir , . . .at. . ' Ed. McComas' , Dr.u Store. ' " 1 ,1 . , . . . . : I . . = . . - - . . . t' ( ! CB ! _ : : J [ .1 } - 'r i Job printing at thia ot1 ce. " : ; ' ) ' : : Money loaned on imlrov . farms. J AMJ\S LUDWICIl , : .i 7 18 tf Brokcn Dow , Neb , . ; Dr. ' 1' . 'V. Bass , dentist , .officJ nOFthwcst cQUcr ( of Realty Blo 8-1 tf. ilt . ( For in wancc : and. rea1 estate . g-o t Mo i & 'l'aylor , is. Rcafi { j Block. ' : ' ( ' , Ii'OR SA'1. OR ' 1'RADn-'l'owq. ' , lotatHI : a few iJ.ye acre 10tsHit. ' : , ] thicity. ! . for oattle , horses or fa'r ' .AI ' land.-Allen Re ner. ' $ , 1 Se\'er l gooel : f rms fur s le : . t a bargam , tllcludtllg n : ) ' OWli.-- ; , J l\Sfilt \ ; G A.NDV" . . . . 44 tf - ' ' . , ' , Money to loan on imIJro'Ytt.d farms-Moore & 'l'r ! lor , Realty Block. . -23 tf . . . l o } { SALlt-JNv : heael of cows' , , coming frcstt this sprinir , and ' . i other cattle. Etiquirc of S. R. Clayton at H. Day's stQrc ; . 46tf .J , . SaturIay afternoon and even. . : . iug , I will open np my ice cream parlors to the lJUblic. Ice cream , ' ' cakc mId strawberries . be It served to orlcr. ( 'rhe . . ' .pab'onage " of the public is soIicited. , _ . ' { ) Mus. 14. J. GANDV , ' Onc d < ; , or north of the Hcpublic&l1 Ofu . FOR SAT.u-Gooel : quarter ec" , ; , ; tion of land , four miles southo4" ' \ west of IJr01'1HI Dow , go.oel barn : . ' :1 well and large gtancry.-A. , , ' : Sgybolt. 46-48 , , , FOH SAI.It-One : top buggy , . ncady ncw ; one , lumber wagoli , : at my farm 12-16-20.-Fr.an. : Norton. 46tf , , : AI1CT.OKEER. - . . " . Sales cried Ev rywbcrl. Stock , . sales a s pedal ty. Wlfi te or see me { . for terms and dates. JUD KAY. : ,1 , . .J 27 tf Box 111 , Broken Bow , , . ; . Neb. t : , J if you intOl to build call at' . , ' . .i Dierks Lumb r Co. and get price . ' : , ' ; Dr. Withers , Omaha dentist aiJ ? ' ' 1 Globc Hotel Map 23 and24. Sel" sf of teeth ma.de for $5 and all work ; . { at most reasonable prices. 2 ' . ' . years experiences. 47 48 ; Pepsin Gum , two packages fOr , : a nickel at Wilkins' Pharulacy. ; li"oR SALlt-Five acres t3f land. " in g-oOtl state of cultivation adjoining - : joining Broken Bow for $200. Inquire at this office. 3-27 tf Farms Cor ale aLd land'llior , rent. Now is the time to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms. arc all goin , and prices arc advancing - vancing rapully.-J. G. Drenizer. , ; Dic\ks I4umber Co. has in stock it car load of finc cedar posts for . the trade. . ShaUow gravcl wells made and'I arantced by Frank Kelsey. 47-4 , Dr. Se"ymour wiU tl 'ain favor' Broken How witlL a vis1t on Fri day , Junc ( , . 47-51" . J AGRNTS 'V AN'ruD-To sell the 1 best household article on earth-- , one agent taking fourteen orders in oneday"-agents making from i ten to thirty dollars a day. Address - dress at once to WUSTnRN SUPPLY Co. , " 47-48 Broken 'Bow , Neb. For Wall Pa per Go to ; J. C. Bowen's. FOR SALIC-Lots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 , block 5 , in Jewett's addition to q I Bfokcn Bow. Enquire at thii ) . office. 11..21 tf - . , . . , " .M' > I