. " . " " " . . - . .J ' - " : . " : . " . . 'i1/l . . ' , / ; . . ! . . ' . " 1I1t . . _ ; ' ; , l f" " , . . . . "IJ ; ; . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . : : ; & . ; ; . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . _ . . . .t..IIiW II : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . _ . . , . . . . . r : . : - . . .1'ti : . ' " -'tt--- = . ' 'tttl , tl . . " ; . . . _ . . . , , . . . , . . . . . t' " ' 1or" " ' ' ' ' 1' ' u. ' . , " r ' - ' " . . . . . .i----- , . . , . ! , " r + . ' t1' ' fi } . Baking Powder . . , . . . f , Most healthful leavener in the world. . Goes farther. ROYAL ' "KINa roWOI CO. . NEW YO IC. - " , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - A 'l'rel' 1)1i. ' . 11 fO 'lon'R I"IIIOI'J . - - - Friday evening' after the close school th < : hooJ / hi1dren of the Broken Bow schOlJ : ) , headed with fife and. drum and colors flying marched to the public square undex the escort 01 their several teachers to parcipate in the planting - ing of a tree to the memory of Hon. J. Sterling Morton , the author of Arbour Day. r . The tree had becn sent to Willis Cadwell the day prevous f om Nebraska City by Ex-Govern- or Furnas Secretary of the state . brricultural Society and also Secretary.of the State Historical Society of which Mr. : Morton \yas the founder and President at the tune'of his death. Gov. li'urnas I reeluested that the tree be planted - ' ed in honor of the mcmor ) ' of Mr. . , . ' - Morton. 'l'he tree. is a cork . . . elu,1. . . 'With th pupils of tlJe school . . assembled il number of the . citizens of the town to add their presence to the histor ) ' making event. Mayor Purcell stated the object of the assembl ge and introd.uced Prof. Macy , principal of the Brokcn Bow schools. He gave a short address on the life of our , lamented and distingushed citi- , cns. At the conclusion of the address the school sang art appropriate - propriate song under the leadership - ship or'Mrs. . A. II. Stuckey. The mayor designateel 'Wlllis If ; ' , MRS. L. S. ADAMS. O. GI\I".tOIl , TOJU" ' . "Wine of Cardulls Indud a blwln it > > tired women. tlavln .uHertd for leven ) ltAr. with weakness and bear. Ing.down paIns , and .hlvlng lrltd .ev. uAI dodorl 'and dlrfcrent remedies wnh no .uccess , your Wine of Cardul was the only thing which helped me , and cventu lly cured me Ihurned to build up the wuk parts , strengthen the st m and corl'tct Irregularities. " Dy "tired women" } [ rs. AdlUU8 means uervous women who have , disordered U10n5e8 , { illing of the womb , omrinn troubles or nny of these nl11uent9 thBt " , 'omen hnvo. You can cure YQJ.U'solfnthomowiU , this-Rreat women'lI remedy , 'Vino - ot Cnrdui. Wine of Cnr ui Ima cwed thousands of cases which doctors have fniJed to bonoflt. Wb ) ' not begin to got wen today ? All dmggi9t have $1.00 boltlcs. For . nllY sto1J1nch , liver or bowel disorder - der Thedford's Dlnclc-Drnught should be used. " Fond11ce and IIl < < atnre addreu Irt 11M 1JU1jloDIi. 'ltlO lAdJe".AdvtlO ! ) ' Ueparl- mcn The . . , L OlJaitanOOtra .Medlclne Co. Cbammoo Tenn. I I WINE -FCAfWUI , _ . ' . . . " ' . . . - . . . " , . it. . ( . . . , . " ' . . . , . . . . ' . . . . . > _ . . . ' . . . - . . . , . . - . . . . ' . , . , . - - . . . ' f . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'JJ1'J1" ' ' . . ' ' - - , ' - - nc.1t. " " ! ! r'- ' ' : ! : CHlw : l1 , J4' H , JCW H unci D. oM. Am8berry 11 committee to plant the tree. 'When this was clone A. H. Humphrey gave an addrcss , giving - ing a splendid historical review of the life of Mr. Morton and his public achcivements since locating - ing on the territory of Nebraska in 1854. JCSIIO lIe ! ! } 'oUIHllho Idcnll"noo. - - Mauy J'ormcl' : tuslcrltrl ! Wllb 11Im. . EdisOJlVash. . , Mn ) ' 5 , 1902.- Mr. D. M. AJltlibcrr- , AR Sm-Please : change my paper from Mason City , Nebraska , to Edison , Wash. We landed April 25 , 1902 , in what lool { ! ) to be one of the finest fruit and small grain countrics in the United States. Fruit trees of every description are in full bloom. We arc to1c1 that tame hay makes thrce to seven tons per acre , and it is worth $8 to $16 per ton. Potatoes make about 300 bushels per acre and arc worth sixty to cighty cents per bushel any timc. Cows. are worth $35 to $75 per head , and horses $75 to $500 pcr team. 'Wagons are worth $115 , but they I are good ones. Flour $1.00 per sack ; mcet , 15c per pound. All groceries are as chcn p and some are cheaper than thcy are in Cus- ter county. Wages tlre $1.50 to $4.00 a d y , according to what you work , at. Farm hands gets $2.00 a day. Nobody is idle here unless hc wants to be. House rent is very cheap. I have seven acres of land , a six room house , a large barn and out buildings of every kind , about 100 fruit trecs 'of 'every kind , except peaches and I pay $60 per year. Cedar , pine , spruce and fir arc the l > rincipal timbcr here. You may lOt be- lievc it , but somc of the trees arc tcn feet in diameter and 300 feet high. Wood is our fuel and it is free. We are six miles from the G. N. R. R. , but they have a grade through this valley and will run trains ovcr it b ' July 1 , 1902. The May Queen , ; 1 small stcfl.tn boat comes in 3. . quarter of a mile of U8. Their landing , is Edison. All Idnds of mi11s and and industries are in full blast. \Ve hived a swarm of bees today , and we have a very sore place behind - hind each of our cars. Bees do well here. Every body are COll- tented { l11d happy here. L. D. Shadle and family arrivcd here May 3. Thcre were twenty-four Nebraska l > eople that took dinner - ner with Mr. and Mrs. Ii' . C. Deiter , a former Custer county family , May 4.Ve had an ex- ccllent dinncr. , Yours truly , J. D. AMsmnmv. For TboNe 'Vho LIYC ou II'n. . . . . . . . Dr. Bergin , Pan a , Ills. , writes : "I have used Ballard's Snow L111imentj always recommend H to my frien s , as I am confiden1 there is no bctter made. It is 1 dandy' for burns. " 'l'hosc whe live on farms arc espccia1lyliabh to many accidcntal cuts , burn ! and bruises , whid1 Ileal rapidl ) when Ballard's Snow Liniment i applied. It should always Q ( kept in the house for cases 0 emcrgenc ) ' . 25c , 50c an $1.01 at Ed. McComas' , Broken Bo\ ' and Merna. DIG 1I0lUtC B , Uti N. Are ) 'ou interested in the Dig 1I0r lInsln of W'oming ? ILq n rich but undevelopl'C.l portion ( NorthwcstemVyomlng. . It contaitl I marvellous openings for small rnncht along good strcams in the vall ys , wit' ' one mi11lon acres of govcnnneut Ian open to settlement under the Uunite States Land I.nws , 'I'he Durllngton Route hns just imh1sl ! ed n folder descriptive of the Dig Her asln. It is illustrated nd contains 1\ nccnrate map. It .tens about the lny ( the lnnd , character of the soil , product ! ) 'Icld , irrigation and opportunities , If ) 'ou're interested , better , rite for copy. It's free. J. } ? RANCJS , General Passenger Agent. 42-50 , Omuhn , N br. . " ! OW. THE P. D. SMITI-I COMPANY , . , Alwav have the bo t quality ( J Lumber and other building \1111 I torials at the Lowest Piece , , . : : J ; 'Phone No. 10. . Ii \ : \ C. R. JUDKINS , Manager. . . . < , " . . , - . . _ ' . " " ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : : : ; : : > i t J'HUH' "l' CS are cuuW " " . "v. 'U . . - \ . age.4 ( ) lJer cent ef tbe premium lucomtotbcr ) we lon , to Ollcn the hKek dee _ In 4ficl.l et the & .oartl et uader. a kHrse for. all .Ude It "taUT in , , , . . . . . . , , . , , . . , , . . . " ' . _ . . . _ _ . . , . " : . : r _ - , . . . ' . . , . : ' " . - , . . _ _ . : . . : . < -r _ : : : - - - - . UJ. - - . ' - . , IUD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . - , - . . . . - - . . . I , . . - - . . . . . . . " , . . . - . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . , . - - . . . . . . . . _ . - . , . ; . ' . . . . . . - . , . . . . . . . . . . . - - WWt" " , - .1--l IIIT - . . . . _ _ _ _ . _ . . , J 1\IJI.IU'RN. . C. A , SII'lter has tba best ll lca ! of l11faUn in thlll countr } ' . Your reporter hl\l too much other IJsi - ness lnst week to wrilc. , Supervisor A , Ualty WCllt to lIrokcn 1I0w this weck to attCllel to counly busl- neS9. neS9.Mrs. Mrs. Clara Clark of C1rninfal1j Kiln" ( \ sistcr of Mrs. Swcngie is visiting at Milburn. II. II. Copps nn Re , ' . 'fh mnY Evans of lIl'ewstertook illMHburu ) 'esterday on their way to lIrokcn now , Sutton Peters went to Omahu this week to tnkc lccelcy cure. Mrs , A. DnH ) ' nc- corupanlng him ; she expect. to make a good boy of her littlc brother. 'fhe county has been blessed with enc of the finest ruins of thc season fol. lowed hy pleasnnt wnt'm wcather. Every thing is growing r pidly IInd the little I flowers . arc out to we1com the glorous. ; I . suns I 11IIC. : nVNO - I CooJler nnd Deal arc farming Inrgely. AU. is getting to the front in good shupe. Curt Dean will stop on the homcstc d with his mothr ; don't know his furthcr purpose : ! . E , W. } ) rcttymnn is rushing around caring for the cattle ; he will plant a lllrge ncrcgc of corn. 1\1. Conley is planting a large acr gc of corn nnd has planted a large garden IInd truck , melons and such. G. W. Jeadly infonns us that 'he has planted 40 acres of com nnd will c1o'somc brenking : says his health is poor. M. n. Egleston hns consi erable land broke , n well and wind mill. l\li1et was only here one yenr but he is getting there. L. II. McCullns . usual is fnrming a big lot 01 ground , H has a Inrge hean1 of cattle. You seldom see Mack silting on the slorc boxes at the 110whittling. . George Pelke ) ' is busy fannillg. He nl\\'n's hns corn nnd potatoies to sell a11l1 keep. 'fhe mndam is busy in her gnr en when not writing up Woman SufTrage , W. S. Birge has huilt an addition to his frame house : will plant one .hundrcd acres of corn , sowed fifty bushels of oats , but best of all he has recovered his health recovcred his health us he was severely nfTccted with Asthnmn when he left Iowa one ycar ago , Jtopubllca County 'Vontralommlttco Mcotl.ng. A meeting of the County Ccn- tral Committee was 11cld in Broken - ken Bow Saturday , May 10 , 1902 , at 2 p. m. The mceting was called to order by the Chairman , Alpha Morgan. Roll call show- cd nintcen townships rcprcsent- ed. ' There appearing three v cancics in townships caused by. . removals , the following. named gentleman were elected to fill the vacancies of their respective townships : Loup , Lon Davis of Georgetown ; Lil ian , J. S. McGraw - Graw of Gatesj Wayne , Jas. Byerly of Etna. Moved and carried that the ' County' convention - tion be held Tuesday , June 3 , in Broken Bow at 11 o' loc1c for the purpose of placing in nomination a candidate for county attorncy and the elcction of delegatcs. to the state , congressional , senatorial - ial and represcntative conventions and for the transaction of such other business as may be requir- ed. On motion the hasis of representation - resentation established for the several townships is one ; delegate at large and one for : ) ' ach ten votes , half or major fraction cast therein , 1901 for Hon. S. H. Sedgwick for member of the suprcme court. It was recommended - ommended that the primarics Jl the sevcral townshils { bc held Ma ) ' 29 or 31. On motion Hon. n F. M. Currie was elccted temporary - porary chairman of the count } convention. ' ! 'he report of the secretary and treasurer showe ( that all bills for 1901 had beel provided for from a local fuuc' and there was no outstanding in debtedncss for last ) 'ear. Lubricating oils of all kinds a ItVilkin's drug store. 8prlnll : ll cutM. 'rhcre is an aching and tire ! feelingj the liver , bowels ant kidneys become sluggish and in nc.tive , . the digcstion . impaired with htUe or no appetite , 11 < ambition for anything , and : feeling that the whole body ani miml nceds toning up. Th trouble is , that tIuring winte ! there 1ms been an ncculltulatio of wastc matter in the systeu Herbinc will rcmove it , secure t the s cretions a right exit , an by its tonic cffect , fully restOt the wasted tissues and giv strength in place of weaknesl SOc atEe1. McComJls' , BrokcnBo' and Merna. Ir ot J : ; ; ; tno"uti'rl b tbu tllo p it 141 1urck la New York attended , - - . , . . - - - - - - . - . - , . . . . , . . - . . . . , - . . . - _ - . . - . - . - . . - . . . . . . " " ' - . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . . - . . . _ . . . . . . - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ' ' 1W . , . . . . " . . ' , . -f" . . _ .h. . .r --p. . . . T- - . . _ _ u , . Smntl.l'ox ( ! lIatllltillO , . - Dr. C. Pic1tctt worltcc1 a surprise - prise on the community b ) ' developing - oping a genuine case of smallpox - pox last Sunday in thc person of hit11 elf. He had been complaining - ing three or four days with what he supposed was' thc LaGrippe , before the disease had devloped enough to he properly diagnosed. . Feeling indisposed , fortunately , he hac1not heen down town sitice 'l'hursclay , an the number cx- posed were comparatively few. As soon as the city health officer - ficer , Dr. C. L. Mullins , ascertained - - tained Sunday that Dr. Pickett had the small pox , he proceedcd to force a strict qU lrh.1 ine to prevent any further spread thait possible. lIe ahcl his family , which consisted of his wife , daughter , son , Claude , and Miss Ferris , teache.r in th hi gh school , were pl c d UJider quarin- tine. Harra Osborn , Paul Hum- phrey and James \Vhiteheadwho had been at t hc Doctor's house on Sunday , 14ute .Sheppard , who had delivered goods at the hou e , Sam ClaJton and Bob Brindle , who had rode in thc buggy with the Doctor 'rl1Ursday , were' all prvmpUy quarintined. In rder- to lessen the inconvenience , Paul' Humphrey took up his abed at W. H. Osbort 's with Harra , and Eddie Osborn went to Mr. Hum- phrey's , ancl 'V. H. Os horn , r. , wcnt to his son , James. 80 in the two families oljly the two. boys exposed and Mrs. Osborn are under quarintine. It is to be hoped by the prompt act'oi1. . of the health officer that the sprcad of the disease will be stopped and that 110 more cases will develope. We undcrstand that Dr. Pickett is having quite a severe case'of it , but he is not at all dangerous , Sugar ncct Experlmel1t. . The Nelraslm Experiment Station - tion has just issued Bulletin No. 73 , which gives the results of a I number of expcriments iu the production - duction of sugar bects. The bul- lehn may bc had free of cost by rcsidents of State upon writing to the Agricultural Experinlcnt Station , lincoln , Nebraska. SEND NUt TIIRII N.\-I :118. : . _ _ I Send mc the mldress of ) 'our fri cnds who might he inlluced to move to Ne. braskn and I will mail them our ncw 48 pnge hook dcscriptive 0 f Ncbraska's agricultural resources and its unbounded opportunities. 'l'he book is illustrated with Nebraskn fann sccns , und is sup. plemcnted with a sectionnl map of the stnte. It will hclp bring auy home-sceker to Nebraska. ] . PRANCIS , Geueral Passenger Agcnt , 44-50 Omaha , Ncbr. CU"CS 'VI\cn Doctor. . Fan Mrs. Frank Chiasson , Patterson - son , La. , writes Junc 8th , 1901 : "I had malaria fever in very bad form , 'was under treatmelit by doctors but as soon as I stoppcd taldn g their medicine the fcver would return. I used a sample bottlc of Herbinc , found it help- edme. Then bought two bottlcs which completely cured me. ' I feel grateful 'to ' you for furnishing - ing Ruch , a splcnchd medicine , and can honcstll recommcnd it to those suffering from malaria , as it will surely cure -them. " Her- bine , 50c bottles at Ed. McComas . . , Broke n Bow and Mcrna. . l 11".1" nA.TI\:4 : RAitT. VII. Dllrllnaton Jl.outc. ! One fare for the round trip to . . Harris- . hurg , PII. , May J4 to J9. Retum limit June 30. . 'rickets g00l1 via Chicago or St , Louis. A grent opportunity to visit the enst , Half rntcs from Harrisbucg to I.oints in l'enns'lvania , Ma11'lnnd aull.Dtstrict of Columbia , May 2J to 24. Ask the Durliugton agent , 46-48 - . . 8 t This slgnaturo f8 on every box or the genuIne LaXB.tive Bromo"Quinine Tablets the remedy th" oO 1'eIII 8 colli ta ORO dll7 . - - - - TRADE MARI'.S -wqIUNS COPY\tI"HTS \ &C. Anyone lendlnll a IlLctl'b Rill' ( ' ( ' ' mil' ! lulcltl , alcortal. . onr o(1lnlon free ' " .etl''Jr IW . i. I..Tllutlon II probablY 11/\14'lltll" " " Cou"lHllIh' . , ' . Uonlltrlctlrt'OUUdcuHlIl. 11lUulhIOIH1ul'.JllenU o lent free. Uldell I1JlCIU'r for 101'1111111 { ) " " 011I0. 1'lItllnlll taitlJU thftHlllh )1111"1 \ l u. leI IVf ( 1 11'11' ' ' ' ' noUlI.1"0111 \ chAr ! ; ! } . lit tI.1) : e Stl ntifi Jltn rlcln. . . c A 1'&J\dlomely. Uln.tntt' < 1 mwILI. . . 1."r"r . 1 . .Ir S. eulAtlon ( It an , , , ' 101111110' Jlurllilt. ' 1' . " , . Ii 'Nif &IC :3 : ; N 3Vi' ' " UIIWC e"lIeu. ca. } , ' 8t. . Wuhlu.lll'lI I. \ . ' rllltl1t. It JOu're beglal4lng tno hUnt' or'l toea ter Jo--PkUadetpWa Recerd. - . - - . - . - . . - " . . " - . - " . . . . . . . - - - - - - - . - - - . . . . " ' " ---------.r : : " 'I''J. ' . ! . . . 1.1"'y . . .I ' I " , , " , " , . . , . " . .L. . . . .t. . . . - . . - - . . . . , . . . , AI - - - - Oue-lialf ante. . - - Onlnhn RI\lt \ Return : Mny 21 , 22 aUtt 3 , Vin Burlinglon Rdule. Stllte Hucmnpmcnt n. A ! R. Ask the nearest ngcnt Hurllnlrton Roule. 45-49 r ' ' . NO'l'ICK. In the rnlliler ot tbe apl'Ur.aUonof Airred Fonda ror lI'1uur IIcen n. Thill Ie to ceruty that AUre11 I'onlill IIled It petition lila , H , IIln. wllh the aconnty clurk of UIIJler county. NelJra ke , at rellIlrell by tbo , "atou-I'or fiuhr.ll8ka. prll'lD tbat" IIclJ"'u m.y 110 granted to hi m the lIaltl Alfred Fondll , to .ell malt /Iud 1IIIrltuuII OM vlnQo. IIquorll ror the lI.elll yellr l'nlllnJt May I. 1'IOt : , In block 4 or tbe uulncnrlloaloIITIIIIIJ1I ot Ocouw , In Wonl \ Itlver townablp , In ( n.ler connty , Nebraeka , and tb't" MarluA npon . .aid potltlon Lefort ! tbo board of 11111 enl orll or lIld connty III Dllke1 tOl on or rter Jnllo II , IIMr.llIlbn laid board of uponhora may .lIrcct. lS"-Ar. ( JEO.W F.WBT.1l1nty Clork. 4SoW-GO lIy JOR. J'UIIAN , Deputy. . - - - - ' - COME AND SEE US ! - - We Are Better Prepared For Business than Ever- . PEnOnnON DHVLANDO-l'edlg"eed ; BLAOK ! . 2,000 poundll. Bonlee reCII , S5 to $12. MAlNR-lllgb Orado Porcheooi GLOmE 1,800 ponnda. ' " LOGAN-Five reare oldi brown ; 11Igh Grade Shlrei , yelgbt , , ( , ( ( ) pouudl. Fox. . . Right yeArs ohl bay i 11Igh . Morgan and 01'110 ; woljht.lroG Iionnoa. PnINOG-'Ical ! ' brown j pacer nod IroUer jwelgbt J .125 pound8. . The FdurOnadoBervlco Feea $3,00 to $8.00. Come and see . OUR ] 'ACK.S. : la a Mammoth Jack , 3'1ear8 old JUly 41b , 1\1(12 \ , nnd Id tbe largeet. but bon- 011 Jack 01 bls aWl In Ibeso I\SIrl8 : a good performer - former and aure breedor. Senloe teee , 5 to $ UJ. 18 a Mammoth Jack , ntber smaill but a DUDE Iroat brocller 01 larae. atll1eh moles , .Servlce rcea : from $3 to $8. There Is no beltor Investment tbau brcCl\lng . \ moles aa Ihe market 18 t.'l.klnl ; any age. .ltey are sCArce and Lhey will go hlgbor. . 'they will make the SOlSOD of 1002 at Lbe old Slar rccdlu Dorn. north or rallroal. ! IIrokon Bowt NebraRka. Comu and eee our atock berore breeolnr. , We are hero ror boslnes/ ! Bud to etAy. W. J. WANTZ , Principle Owner and Managor. I _ . - - - - - - - ffii ! 1 r Business and m m Professional Directory. . . CA ERON & RE SE , Glff P0cYS . u clZ.l1 l'S AT LAW. Rooms Band 9 , Realty Dlock , BrokeD Dow , Neb. W A. THOMPSON , . CONTItAL'TOn & RUILDER. W-Plnnll alld ellLIJoato on hortnollce. Jlroken Dow , NebraRka. J. 'J. SNYDEH , " . . ill 1D iDrnl"l [ } , } ill 1 m.1l.ANl , OTARY PUBLIC , alao Juallce o [ Ihe Ponco. Bpedallllt ntun IIl1'en to collecllon8 lel'O/llllon8 : tnk'D , Ilenlloll voncb _ orll neatly executed 1nlll\1I klndl of legal paplJrs wrltteu. onlco In the rear of lIank of Commerco. Dloium Bow. Nebrnaka. 1f i' , - > ) , ' " , ' , . . ' . " : . ' . ' , ' " " \ j . ' I . . . . . . . . . " , , . , \ \ , " . - _ r - ---NO 1' I - ; j H. JEli'FORDS , ' . t C ti i J' > 1)JIZ.J Jlbshcfcz.p : , , Abltractll'romptlv Jl'urnlahed. Your I1ulloell I "ollclted 01l1c8 In Rank of Commetco Dulldln , . . ' " 8rokoo Dow , NebraA. . . . . I R S , SKINNER , i Repairil f R I If t'c1ass II IItnnncr. l'low work nnd horse shoeing n apecialt . Rcmcmber the locutlou- . the new shop W:5t of COl1l1ncr fltl h01ly : t1 CI4INTON DAY , Physician & SUI'geOn. omco In rear of tb n.nk of Commerco. Relt. donco 0111 bollle weU or the lIapUlt churcb. , Broken Dow , Nebraaka. .S.M. . DORRIS , I 1 " . . mlo bml\lllaQ \ I . AI. kinds or work In onr line done prompUr . and In I1rat.I IIs orller. I'IrRed Sbop on the corner weet oithe hOlD 1I0118e. , . GIVU Vet A. TR..A. . . . . . Droken Dow , - _ - - N bralh. , I DR. C. L. AI UI4LE 5 , Ph ysician Surgeou. 2nd . .stairway from 'l\"e t end lu Really Dlock ; relldenco. ard W01t .J . cbnroh. on Bamo .Id , of IIreet. W"nroken Do , . , Nebraeka. . B AKER'.S POOL HALJ4 , . W. E. DAKEn.Peop. For a oclnillamo orplOl. atr : orth at' RlrtlD- LIOAN Offioe , Broken Ow , Nebraska. , i C TY BARBER SR P , _ . II. O.llUTTON , Proprietor , Flrat-ola.a work. ! tear 'fl oD' of rokon . Bow Btate Uanlr , lJroken Dow. NobrAska. SOAN 140N MIKE I -Proprietor or- , HeltaDrnnt.t Lunch ConDter. LnrKO allortment of Confnottonarlo , Olgar" and Tobacco. . North . . . ! lIdo of Public SQuare , Droken Bow. Nc rl8h. " " " " ' \ . . . WILLIS OADWEIJL . . IIB'W ! l' _ e. . ek.lI' . . A R. HUMPHREY , lUottt y = af = Jaw , Uroken Dow. Nebraska. I.D. . < : } IJAZEJ' . . . . . . .Dealer ID. . . . . Granite , ForeliD and Jllllerican : Marbl. . . Ornament ? ! Work a Speci ltf. f Broken 8ow , - - - Nebraska. ITY MI C , . McCLun. . Prop. RYII Flour , Dnc.kwbeat. Orab..m , Feed , eto. DR. T. 1.4. FARN WOltTH , DENTIST . , . . -01l1ce Over Swan'.Orocery. ' -f O.f.I. . CONRAD , . . . . . .Dealer in. . . . . . Pumps. Wind M1I\a \ , Tanka. Flttlng.Osaollllo En ll\.e8 \ . , 010" etc. , Droken Dow , Nebraska. . CAMEHAS AND SUPPLIE'B. , ' . Floe Inelructlons J10w to take and develop t lllctnre with oTer1 camera lold. Ftnlshlng done for .matllr"B. Latest Styles in Photo rapbs. . BANGS STU IO. E.tabUlbed In 1801. DftS. R. O & .w , E. 'l'AI 01\ . PHYSIGIANS iJ SURGEONS. OlI1oe over llaeberle'll Drug Btore , Drokern Dow. . , - Nohral . . DU , .J. E. SNYDER , - Osteopathic Physician. rromco over S-an' . Grocery Btor6 , 1100fa- ( ju. m. 1.0 J2 moO and : : to 4 II. m. ResldenClo- Gran. . Qenlr"1 floLel. Chronlo Cllle. . . A Spoolalty. CLEARINC . UP SALE 1 C)1'J : B.A.El.JSrESS. : : - ' I . For' the last three years I have been over-stoclecl on farm harness. This fnct puts mc in a position to sell all harness at 10 per cent. less than the marlct value. I have a good farm harness at the surprisingly low l > rice of 520.00 , worth $22.00 , and at $21.00 , I worth 522.50. Others at the same low , .alue up to $30,00. , . New Line of .Farm Implements , ' Sulkc ) ' plows , . Disc harrows , Thrce wheel Climax Listers , Steel pipe harrows , \Valldug and riding cultivators , A J11e and Champion mowers , Fuller nd Johnson buggies , Grand Island Hog fence , \Vagons , . Barb wire , . . " . Cook stovcs , and Nails , . Quic1t Meal ranges , Cutler ) ' , ' Tinware , and a complete line of shelf hardware. Alfalfa , Milet and Cane Seed. . OUR MOTTO--Under : Sell. , c. W. APPLE West SideS quare , Broken Bow , Nebraska. . . . . . . . \f8 I - - - - - ) . C > ' _ .