Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, May 22, 1902, Image 8
' " . . . . ' : - , , . , , \1 . , - . , . I . . . . ' . " . - , - . . . , _ 'I , - . . , . . . - . . . . . - - ' . , . - ; ; . . " " , ' ' ; ' . "II' ' : . I 1 " " . . . _ . . . . ,1.1.1.- . , - , . , , : , ; .fv : : ! ' , . .tl ; : ' wJI."f' " , , : The Finest Cake - . . . . . . Is made v/ith Royal Baking - ing Powder. Alwayslight , . sweet , pure & wholesome. JII ! > . M Q- T - - - . _ - - - - - , - . A ni5 I'tetotc ! ; ' : : . .il . 'xuleck. \ : . Fh'c "crHOlh4 ItI" . ! " nuel I h'c III- Jurcet Nell" " : fRIlIt' ' ' , , Colll"lol1 n'I"'c' , ' , , . - , , ( , . . . . -IHI- , 1 H"IIJ cr No' , , .t. IIln' ' \ UClllhlc , lIeuclccl tHooclc Truill. - - - Pnssellg. ( r train No. 42 , due here at ( J.47 a. m. did lIot arri \ ' her until ( , o'c1ock p. m. la t Saturday the 17 , owing a co11is- i n hetwecn it al1 < l an cxtra stock train ahout a milc this side of Hyaunis , a station SO miles west 'of thi. . . city. I he passcnger train was cast hound and the sluck tmin which wn heavily 'f' loaded wo. . . wcst hound and pulled - ed hy two ( , t1gitlcB. OW 1H . to a . , ' of ordcrs thc t111 tlI1(1\ lIHlinA' , p' : ! ; j ' 'cr did not side track at H..faIB"s fur lhc 8to'k train and the two trains were und'er full 5p\(1 , when the mistalc was dis- covered. aud in o close proximity that it was impossible to avoid a collision. Four mclt in the sleeper were tl1stantly Idlled and one of the fircmun had enc leg tom off and one brokcn that re- < } uircu amputation. His injuries were so scvcre that he only lived , a few hours" maldng five deaths as a resn11 of the wreck. li'ive were itljured. 'l he three engines , three stock ca'rs loaded with cattle , lohc postal , smoking and bag age cars were compleUy wrc k'cl and about sixty head of cattle w'rC , : Jdl1ed or crippled. The ( h iL\l are : WILLIAM . . RAY , Tecu111seh , " , Nebraska. . " \V. W. PI'l"rS , ElUorado Springs , Missouri. ' M. 'rUT'l LE , Whitman , Neb. JOHN 1\1. COX , Springfield , Missouri. B. LIENHAR'l" fireman , < tied after surgical operation. Seriously injured : . Eng'ineer Phillips , badly bruised - ed ; Engineer McDonald , hruised ; Conduct' Colvin , bruised about head : R. II. Sitzer , burned , wil ] recover : Isaac Cox of StrongCity , \ Kan. , cut about face , right hand smashed and ankle broken , wil1 _ . ' - ' - - TIf.EDFORD S . ' SJJCitDRAVJi I THE GREAT , fAMilY HiDICINE , . . . . . . l. I' T1lOdfor 's Dlnck-Dra\igbt 11'as saved doctors' billB for moro thnn to . sixty : \'CIU : : ! . For the eommon lam- . .i1y nilmo ts , Iuch as constipation , i1Hligestion , hm.J cold ! ! , hownlcom- plaiJJts , chills Rnll foycr , biliWlS- ncs , . , hradnchCG nnd other hko complaints uo other me icino is JtccCssnry. ! t invigorntcs nud r g- ulntes the livcr , I\8sists dlgcstiol1 , , stimulates nction r the ImlnoYII , purifir the blood , I1l1 llUrgclI the bowels of fonl I\CClJUlI1lntlouB. It Ires Ih'er com pin inti imligcstion , /lour / stomach , izzlness , chills , rhenmatio pains , lIi enclo , back- ! \Che , ki noy troubles , constipation ( li arrhroa , biliousness , lliles,1l1mt colds ntul headncho. Every ( lmg- jst Im.'I 'fbetlfor 's Dlack.Draught In 25 cent pwlrngcs : nUll in 11)1\m- moth izo for $1.00. Never nccct n substitute. Insist on having the originul111lido by the Chntlunoogn : Medicine Company. I believe , Thedford' . Blatk.DrAught Is the but medicine on urth. It Is seed for Any and everything. I have . fAmily of twelve children , And for four years I hAve kept'them on foot and'healthy with no doctor but mACk. Draught. A. J. GREEN , llIewAr. . La. , . . ? - " . ' . - . . . . - . - - - - - recovcr. 'I'hc injured were tal < en to Alliattce as SOOtl as a special train coultl be dispatched for them and e'cr'thing possible that coultl bc was done for thcm. 'l'hc passel1g'cr was in charge of Conductor Dan Colvin , of Alliance - liance , who was considerably bruised by the Hying , wool ! and iron. iron.When When the trains came together the smolwr was tclescoped b ) ' the express car and nIl the Inlled , with the exccptjon of J irell1att licnhart , met instattct death. 'l'hc seriously il1jured were pittn- cd itt between the floors of the two ars and it seems a miracle that they too , were not Jdllcl outdght. Condoctol' Cohin had to be released from his perilous position by the aid of axes. 'l'he thrce stock cars Which formed part of the wreckage were loaded with cattle and the bel" lowing of the poor wounded and scalded creatures added to the horror of the night. 'rhe postal car in which were Pmnk Living-house , O. Ii' . Stan- field and \V. P. Jacks , clerks , was a complete wreck , but its oc- upal ts escaped without serious inJuries. When Pireman Lienhart was pulled from heneath the pile of iron , which had a moment before been his engine he was found to be frightfully injured , one leg had bcen torn from his body and the other ; , vas badly brol < en. Superintendent Phelan , Train. maGter Marrin and Roadmaster McIntyre with surgeons , accompanied - companied the relief train from Alliance and personally directed the work of rescuing the wounded. Myron Tuttle , a ranch ow net at Whitman , returning home ; was killed within six miles of hh dwelling. 'l he Cox brothers , one of when : waslldllcd and the other severel ) injured , got on the irain at Portland - land , Oregon. Thcir parents home is at Stroug City , Kans s , 'l'hey were on their way tc , Springfield , Missouri. I . ORT.U..I.O. I Mrs. 1111nt has bccn sick the last wcek Mr. Scott of Ansclmo , was in thc \'ollc ; SU1ll1ay. S.M. Cooper ntHl wife wcre at Mernl Saturdll ) ' . J. II. I mhrc61 nnll Uncle V. C. F.mhrci arrived 'fucselny. The aJscssdr , Mr. Upike , Il ' heci mllkin the rounels. Buehl Daily 01111 wife spent Sundny 11 Mra.Hcals' plcnsnnt home. About sixty pcople were prcscnt lit th Sundll ) ' mornin scrviccs ntHI Iistencll t a splcl1l1 11 talk h ) ' Re.Stricklcr. . . We hllve 111111 4.lInllnine.tcnths inchc of min this month ntlll the ro\l1ul I thoroughly soakcd. Corn plnntill lw hcen delllcll ( ) win to the hcavy m l fall. JutM" , ' . "hc cill7.cns of Cliff will holll Decor ! tion Hen'ices the 30th of Mny. 'flte hnve II ( ) ( ) ( l program 111111 will Ilcroml theJ.r\\'es ; of sohliers mill friends In III CHff Cemetery. COllie IInd hclp. Pllrmers arc rejoicing over the pro pcets for houlltifnl crops. Never haft II grolnul heen so thoroughly luoistelll'd I : copioushowcrs. : . Pall grnill 10011 promisillg , corn planting well alollg 011 coming lip goml. 'rhe largcstllcrcage I l'orn hcing plauteel this season in th part of the counl\ ' that e\'cr has hcel It looks so cucouragi 1g that evcn 11 fcw pops that nre left hllve la ll asil their Clliumity I.itature IInd have uctual gOllc to work. Clllltornl. . $ .17.40 . .nellteturn. - - "ickcLq 011 sale April 21st to 27th 1\11 27th to JUlie 8th , August 2nd to 8th. I.theml stop-O\'er IIrmngcmcuts and 1 turn limits. Per mltlltional informntil a..k the ncorest o ent , Hurlington ROIl or write fm : a Cahfornin fpllier to J.lUANClS. . Gencml I'lIsscnger Agent. . urlington ROllte. 39-51 Omaha , Nehr. . m _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ iI-IE P. D. SMITI-I COMPANY , . , Alw V have the be t quality c Lumber Bnd other buUding anI : terials at the J owest P.ioes. 'Phone No. ' 10. . , C. R. JUDIINS , Manager. # ' 't : . " " " " " ' _ " " " , ) , , : , , ' ' ' ' ' : ' _ _ ' ' ' ' ' ' , . . . . , l ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . Attcntlon t/Olllpalir M. - You are herehy commanddd to rcpqrt nt the : mn01'y at Broken Bow , on May 30 , at 8 o'clock a. m. , for the purpose of aiding' in the obscn'ancc of Decoration Day. It is fitting and vight to honor the heroic dead of the war of the rebellion and also of the Spanish American war. 'l'he uniform for the occassion win he : Caps , bue ] blouse , whit trousers. T-4et evcry man be on hand , so as that we may do our duty to our nohlc dead. Datcd , Mav 20lIJ02. II01tACIt Ii' . KHNNmJyCapt. HUGHlHNNOYHIt , ] i'irst I-4ieutcnant in Command. A Farewell Itoooption. - - - - On last Saturda ) ' afternoon , the members of the -G. A. H. atHl W. H. C. united in extcncling a farewel1 rcccption to Mrs. ' 1' . j . \Vhcelcr , who will' leave shorl1) " for the casL Mrs.Vhecler has been identi ed with the interests of this city for a period oCtwentj' ) 'cars , having cOluhtcted th first genera ] merchandise stort ! auel subseluenl1) ( ' the Grand Centra1 Hotel , which sh has enl ) ' re- centl } ' soJd.Vh . n .1 ( ) a Helief Corps was orgaJtt ed In Brokcn Bow , she was a charter , member. I rom that da ) ' to this ' her deep interest in the Granct' Army Post. , . and the \Vomatt's Hclief Corps. has ne'cr flaggeel and her oxectt- live ability and liberility in fi.- nancial matters made her a power - er in the Corps , whith recognized - ed her work by elec.tii1g her president - ident fQr four terms. 'rhe ) 'ear after the. organi ation of the corps , at the Department Convention - vention at Grand.Istaml.she , vas electcd delegate o the National Encampment at Boston. Later , she was Instituting and Installing - ing ofiicer , and for two years a member of the Department He- lie f Commi ttee. Spceches were made by a number of the com- , rads and members of the Relief Corps , after which refreshments of ice cream am ! cake were , serv- I ed. The best wishes of the corps accompan ) ' Mrs.Vhee1er to her new home. By order of the com- mi ltee. A. E. MAXWlU..L. A Pleasant Surprise. On May 16 , the last day of I school in he Widdyman district on the West Tab1e , the patrons of thc school planned a happy S1'.1 rise on their teacher , Miss Anna I enney. About 11:30 : a. 1(1. , they went to the school house ladened with well filled baskets L of provisions to have a time oj their own. Miss Kenney had - no been apprised of the intend. , cd visit , and she was. complcfel } ' . Qver.come by their , unceremonial ) appearance. The I surprise wm so great that she did not fullJ recover from it duting , the after , noon. The friendly visitors im , provised tables extending' then : on thrce , sides of th sc.hoolroom , on which their 's tpply'of viand ! tastel ' . At oti were ) . spread. < 1\ ' table the PUPI .1 s and members 0 : the school . board , . Mcssrs. . Cm a11 < l 'VlCld'man sat , and at tlu other two tables the visitors wen a.ccomodated. 'l he faljles wer < HUed with the very hesl t1i1 cotlntry afforsls , and a grund feas was enjoi'e(1. 'l'here were sixb o e persons , lJlchuling the . pupils tIUt participatcd. 'J'his. term , com : s pleted the third year Hss Ken s ne ) ' has taught in that district LS or in all tweniyseven months 1lIer work has been highly sat isfactory to the patrons anc board and she has b en tendere ! the school for another ) 'ear ; A : 1- totten of their est'ecm the'Ju : ) ' a , Ju lc pils prescnted their teacher WItt : Ie a haudsome riug that cost iheJt . $5.25. 1\Iiss Kenney had. 01 hands a liberal snp'l ) ' of can < l : and nuts , which she liad provid ee ! for hcr pupils nl. the clOSI with whic'h shc' treated th crowd. It was a da ) ' long to b rcmcmhere < ! with pleasure by a ] participants as the o cassion wa \'cr ) . much enjo ) ed h ) ' all. Jt'l\oratloll \ nay 1.r ( ) I'alU ut Morna. ' 1'he following is t4 e prograt ' of th services to be' conducte 11) ! ) ) . Rtce Post , No. 256 : ; G. A. ' R : c111 thc 1\1. E ; ohurch. at Menu [ In Dccoration Day : . ltc MORNING SlUWIClt-.10 11. . M. Song , "Amcrica'h . . . . hy Congregatic M\lsic b ) ' Orchestm , Praycr. . . . . . . . RcG. . n. Strickll Song . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cho Address. . . Coullnander. J. M. FodJ Song . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . Cho AtlclrL'SS. . . . lIon. L. E. Kirkpatnc . . M\I ic hy Orchestm. , ' I1cucdictlon , . . . . . . . Rcv. Swnr 1:1.00 1\1. . . . . . . ' . . . . . . Dinll Atr-rnRNOON SUR\'ICJ\S. 1\Iusic ht Orchcstra. of Song , "Stur Sp..mglel\ 1l1\er. " Rccitatlon. . . . . . . . . 1\Iiss l est SonR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chc 11Recitation. . . . . . . . Miss I.ul\l 1.0\ Music by thc 1\Iumlolln Clul > . Recitntion. . . . . . Miss Mattie l olll Music hy Orchestm. llcIIL'tlictlou. . . . . . . . ReGruhn 'l'he graves of our comrads i the different cemeteries will 1 decorated by committees . befo the morning services. By OlmIUt 011 COMMI'l"tl l\ . i.LL'A. : " " " 'or. . . _ _ _ _ P" - - _ - , - - America's BEST Editorially FonrloBA Conalet9'1t1y Ropublloan News from 011 of the worM-Well writtclI , original Htories-Allswers to .queries-Articlcs 011 Health. ' thl' Homc , New hooks , nlld on Work ahout the farm mul ganJeu. The W ekly Intet Ocean Is n memher of the Associatcel Press , tile olllyVestern NeWspaler } recc villg the llHre , 'lelegrnp I c lIews lIervicc of the 'Ncw York 81111 IlIullll > ccial cahle of the New York WorJIIlall ) ' reports from uver . ' 2,000 Hpedlll' correSpOlllclltll throhghout the country. ' YEAR ONE DOLLAR lIhscrihc for the RItI'UIH.lCAN mill tIle Weekly Inter Oceall olle ) 'car L hoth papers . " for $ r .50. . LL _ _ _ _ _ " . . ; . . : . . _ - r t Vnllll\ble'Uo 1l ' } 'rce , , . . - Campbell's S il 'Culture : manual , 112 pagcR with man ) ' illustra. ' ' moisture is tions. 'l'cJ1s how stored , vaporatJon checked , apd yieltls iucreas d. 1.l iled iTee t < J , ! -U ) ' address by J , Ft : ncis , . General - . oral Pas euger Agent , Burling- tou . : Route , Omaha , ' = Neb. , OJ ] rC'ceipt f two-ce , ( t p. " 'I'11t' U1\1 Estnt ntrectory _ 'l'heVestern Supply Co. , A real estate finil of Brol < en Bov ' puplished the first No. , of'the "Real Estate Directory" this week. It is a six column folic and besides contains a large list of farms and city property in Custer county and in severa1 state of the Union contall1s com. mendary articles on Broken Bo" an Custer county as well m many other articles , pertaining tc crops and stock , making it ar exceptional fine advertisin ! ! medium for those who have pr9' perty to sell or want to buy. , 'rh ( mechanical work was done a1 this office. One-Unl ( RateR . - - Omaha au Return May 21 , 22 and 23 Viu Burlington Route. State Euc.ampment G. A. R. , . Ask the nearest .agent 11ur11ngtol Rqute. ' 4S-4 DIG 1I0R D 'BIN. . ' ' - I Arc you interested in the Dig lIon Basin of Wyoming ? , Its a rich hut undeveloped pqrtion 0 Northwestem Wyoming. It contain , mnrvettous opcning lor smol : rmcle along good streams 111 the votteys , Wlt1 : one million acres of govenl1nent lf1PI open to sett1eU1 nt under the UUl11tel Stntes 1.oml J..aws. . The Burlington ! toute has just pl1blisl1 _ ed a folder descriptivc of the rug ' Itot1 Basin. It is jl1ustrated and contoi'ns I oecllmte map. It tens ahout the lay ( J I the 101111 , character of the soil , pro ( ucb yield.'irrigation an 'oNortunities. .If you're interested , bett r write for. cop ) ' . It's free. J. FRANCIS , Gcneral Possel gcr Agent , 42-50. Omaha , Ncl r. . Nebrnlikl\ Wlutm' Wheat U1tO. ' ' for winter . 'l'he prospect whep. is ge i r I1y ex'cellent ail < ! an it1 creas'ec1 acr age is' reported , i this state. In , a Chicago repor _ they give Nchr slm as 92 pe , cent in conc1ition. 'rhis is prol : . bably an over-estimate , as l mi1 - ed localities have lost he < ; rep b winter killing and a part' of th winter wheat acreage' , will b - planted to corn. As a rule , hm" :1 ever , the crop is looking 'fine , an this is especially true. of th western part of the state. La - fall was an 'exceptionaUy fav01 able time' for sowing amI germit ating fall gr'ain am ! the acreag throughout he state has bee largely increased in c mp rise with -fprmer years. , This i ! c1oubtless , an indication th.at tI1 acreage of spring wheat will 1 : greatly. . J reduced in Nehrask : 'l his JIasbr ; hght on an , erea . ( winter , v. te t and from last , yea ] yield Ute prospects fMvinlt . 111 whe'at.are better than for. marl .r years. ' and the acreage will m ir c1oubted1) ' , be b'Teatly enlarge ! TCr ItUNO 11 < < TUIUIt NAJlIUS. : k Scud me th 111W-t : of your lricnl who might be it1l1uced to move o N tz braska nnd I witt mail them our new. er 1Io'1h"C , hook dCf'criptive ' 'of Ncbraska ngncu1tural resonrces uncl it : : ! ul1hound opportunities. The hook is ilIustratl with Nehmsk.n fnnn sccns , and is su r plcmcntCtl with a sectional mop of t1 11r stotc. , It witt help bring on ) ' home-seek \'C to Nebraskn. J. lRANClS , Geneml Passenger Agcnt , ge 44.50 OUJoha , Nel > r. i Ami. . Je ( ! ) /rtC7 . re Thla signature Is on every box of the gOnul Laxative Bromo.Q-J nine Tablot. . & 110 I'eIIMd7 QM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . till ' . . , - . ' - . . . . . . iII- " . . .J' " . . . _ - - - . ' , , " . . . - - - ciarcII Whed Doctor" 1 L11l - - Mrs. l rat1k Chiasson , Patterson - son , . La. , writes June 8th , 1901 : "I had malaria fever in "er ' bad form , 'WlS under treatment bV doctors but as soon as I stopped taking their medicine the fever would return. I used a sample hottle of Herbinet found it help- cd tJc. Then bought two bottlcs which completely cured me. I fecI grateful to you for furnishing - ing such a splendul inedicine , and can oncstly recoUlmend . it to those suffcrlng from nialarta , as it will surely cure theu'I. " lIcr- binc , 50c bottles at Ed. McComas , Brol ll now am ! Merna. a.r-- , - - - - COME' AND SEE US ! . - We Are Better Prepared For Business than Ever. . ' . . I . . . . . . OK rF.HOUJWN DJlYIA.f-IDO-I'edlgreed ; I .BL . ; , 2,000 IlotlUd. . . Servlco reoI' . $5 & 0 $12. IORIE'IIIAINRHlgb o r/ul / 0 peroheon , ; weIght , I , BOO pounds. - yenrB otd ; browII ; II1gh Orado LOOAN-Flvo ! : : . , ( ( ) Jlonnde. -1.IRhL ! yeare 01t1 ; bay : HIgh 1I1orRan and FOX ; wolght , 1. . ' > 00 ponnds. PJUNbR- ca1.bro'vn ' ; pacer Rnd Irotter ; wolght 1,1poundB ' , , " 'rbe.F u Geade ServIce " 'ccs $3.00 to $8.00. Come and see OUR JACKS. . . , I . , . : IB ' " Mammoth Jack. 3 JoarQ. INDRP.ENDENOR \ , and I Iho largeet. but boned - ed Jack Of bl8 'a-o , In theee ftrts ; a good pllr' former and lure breeder. Bervlco rees , $5 to $ II ! . , D' DE II a Mammoth Jaok , rllther small , but a t1 1O'0at brooder of larlte. stylleb mutes. - Bervlce rcell from to sa. Ther Is no better Invostmcnt tbau broedlng mnlel as tbo murket 18 tnklng any aRe. 'j'bey are pearce and &bey will go bl hor. Tbey wIU make tbe sea80n of 1002 at the old :1 Blar Droedln Darn , north of raUroad , Droken :1. : . .110Nebraaka. . Come Rud sue our stock before :1 : bleulnl ! . Wo o bere for Unslnos. . and to IItay. . : W. J. WANTZ , 'PrInciple Owner and Manager. - - - . , - - - Ij"l'JIiii ' ! ! . . ! 1ffiI a l Business Prof : ional and ; ] . ' . . ! 1iii1ffiIJ ! . , C l\fEHON & HEESE , ' .t t1 l' ys. u cell ] ! s - AT LAW. , , RGPUB , ! B and , n tfy D1 ck , Droken now , Neb. , W A. 'THOMPSON , ' 01 CONTRAL'TOH & Bo LnRR. p rPLanR and olUmatea on IIhortnolico. . Drokon . Dow. Nobraska. . . 'T It .J' , ; . SNYDER , . . I . J ] D'iD1)nl ) : 1. . . 1i/ ) ANDNo ; 'u'Lllc , 11180 Juallce or the I'flaco. Spacial attenton ! _ hilt to coUeclions IJepo llIonR tak n , Jlpn810n vOQch. ors ncaUy execowd and all klnde of legal paperl wrltton. 011100 In tbo rcaf or Dank of Commerce , , Droken Dow. Nobrnaka. , I , I .1 . . - - - - - - - Job printing ' . ' ? . t . R. , SKINNER , I , ' ' ; BL ACKSMI-'l'H. Repairing of nll k nels'done lu 'first.cJass manner. Plow work onel hor-se , shoeing ( a spcciolly. Remember , the loeatioll- r , the IICW shop west of C01 mercl 1 hotel. ' I DAY , CLINTON , 'I Physician & SurgeQ1.l , , . t Ollleo 10 renr or ( lto Dlluk of' CbmtnIJrcJ' ; ' Itr'I' Ileneo 6th hoolo wosl of the lIaptht church. Urokon 1I0w , Nobrlt8ka. . , s.M. . D01UU8 , ' " mn lwlli m5lt1lnQ' , . , AI. klnelA or work In onr IIno dent ! l.rumpUy I' 81111111 IIni-claAR IllIter. r ' Hod 8hO'I' un Ibe I' corner W08t ( ) \ the hose lIeu e. i' GIVU Ult A . . .HIAI. , . . . I IIrokeli lIow , . - - - 6bra.ka. . , . I- DH. . O. I . MUJ I EN8. . . . . Ph sician e S rgeou. 2nll StalrwRy from' 'f8 t emlln Reali' , lIIock ; rU81donro , 3rd Wllst " _ , . . . chorob.10u'8RmO 81de or trout. Droken DOIY , Nlbralkli. ! . ' BAKI H.'S POOL HA JI' . W. E. BAKER. Prop. . . ' " For Illioclalllamu : 01 PuOI..rt'lorth ' or RIrUD' , ; c LIOloN O lao , ro en UOIY , 1 > Iobra1ka. , f. , . . , I' CITY llARBEH. SHOP' , . U. o. HUTTON. Proprietor. . , : . Flr l-QLB S work. ! tear UOIm of Droken Bow 8au Uank , Drollon Dl'w , Nobruka. , sd'AN LON' : , MIKE , J . -ProprIetor of- 1 He.taurBnt& Lunch CouDter , Lnrgll-aeportmont " of Couff\o\nuule \ , OI"r. ! . Bud 'fobaccol. Nor&h " Ido of lubllo MQuaro. Jlroken Bow , Nebraeka. I - ' f WII r IS OADWE'IL 1. " " . lI7JU&am . . . , . . "eft . ' ) A R. HUMPHREY , . lUorneyat = a11J , . Broken Uow , Nobralkn. . , J 1. I.D. . < : LA E. . ' I' . . : . . . . . .Dealer In. . . . . . tJ Oranllo. Foreign and . . msrlcan : Marble. . ' Ornament ? ! Work a" Specialty. " . Broken Bow. . . ' . . . . ' .Net.ruka : J . . . . . MILL , Crry E. F. MoCLun. , Pro\ ) . 1110 Flonr , Dnckwheat. Grabm , Feed , ele. DU. T. L. FARNSWOlfTH , . : r " DENTIST " -omCQ Over Bwan.1I Groco1'1. DRS. R. O. & W. E. T 'LBOT , . PH GO bo'S ! : S. " ' " ' . . . f1 Brok6n Bow , - - ' - ' Nobraw. 1 o H. . C NRAD , . , \ . . . ' \.1 . . . . . "Doalorln. . , . , . . . \ ( I . . . , . . . I Pomp. Wind MUl. Tanka. Flttlug. , Gaeo1ln. Englu ! ! ! , eto. . c&c _ . , . . . . ' Drokon JJOW , Nel rs k . . - C 'II. JEFF0RDS , ' , , , Ji > JeJ , Jllsfl'CZICfel' ) Abatractl Promptly Jl'urnllhell. Yo'ur Du lneu ! 'ollclted 0111eo II ) Bank . or Cotnm rco uUdlDI , Drollon 1I0w , Nobraeta. ' . _ . Taxes paid for non-residents , . . . . ' CAMJJRAS : : , AND SUPPLIES. Free Instructlonl howtQ take nnd develope , I picture with oetT camera lIold. ' .Flnlshlnl : done tor . , . am.atnrel. _ j L test Styles in P of graphs. BANGS STUD O. . . I I Eitabllllhcd In 1891. ' I ' _ ' Broken'Bow , N&bt ) ka. - CLEARINC UP SIt.E : i " C > .A.EI. : . . E1SS . , . For the last three' ) 'c rs I have be n over-stockedion' : farm i harness. 'l'his fact puts me in a pos tion tQ en all haihess at 10 pCI' ceut. 1es han the ; . mayJ < et value. I have a good fnril } harness ! at the surpnsl11g1y low pnce of $20.00 , worth $22.00 , Rnd' t $21.00 , worth $22.50. , Others at tIte same low value up to $30.00.- " ' . . New linD of .Farm : lnfplcments. Sulkey plows , Pisc .harrows , . 18 Three wheel Climax Listers , Steel pipe harro\ys , c'Va1king aud ridiug ultivators , , Acme. amI' Champion mowers , 18 Fuller and Johnson buggies , Grand Island Hog fence , 's \Vagons , Barb wir , ; . ' , i Cook .stoves , and Nails , ; . , ' p- QUick Mea ! ranges , C\\flerYt . ' lC 'l inware , aud a complete line of slleH hardware. er Alfalfa , Milet and Cane Seed. ' OUR MOTTO--Under : Sell. , - < } . c. w. : . . . APPLE ' 1:1 'Vest SideS quare , Broken Bow , Nebraska , , :1 l' , " , . , . , l . . . . . . . ' .