. . . . . . . . - - - II I e C ; F . . . " " , l' ! . ' \ ' , . _ _ . . , - ' , . . ' ' ; O/ ' ' " ; , - - - ' " ' : : : A , , > ' , - - . . ; , . . . . ' , " 1--- ! . , of l\Cbn18kl1 , . . ' , . Oti of PuuIic Accounts , } f /t. ; , . l SUH N'C RPA1' IRNT. . . * linc01i1 ; , Neu. , Fehr 1.1902. n JI h r'b. . . . ( certified thl the . ' ! i ) ( mtal 'li'ire Insurance Co. Qr.l " , ; .Y. , the Liverpnol amI Lun- , Cjll'atHT : (11.hc Insurance Co. of Englat1f1 , the Get'IIIlH AIIlt'i can , J1.Jt ! rr He Co. . of N. Y. , the Ni- .a"gara Fire 111SUrl\n'p Co. uf N. . , . Y' . , . the Quecn Insurance Co. of N. Y. , the 'l'raIcr ( ! ; I1IH1Tance ! Co. of. , ' Chicago , the Pro\.ic1ence ' \Vashinglon Immratce ! Co. f Providence , R. 1. , the German I 11itual f.'irc Inufltll' : ( . ' Co. of Omalui , . Neb. . thl' Old Mutual " Life Insurance Co. of .N. Y. , the Anjet.ican : Bondi.g'rrust : Co. i of Baltimore , has complied with " . tt1i : la.\vs of tll { ' tat of ehras- , k < \ , and fikd at this oOlce the " nppointiuellt of ' :1 I . . . .E , C. . : fIQUSE as their lawful ag-ellt at Broken i . . , , B w , in the Count ) ' of CU ! tcr , S1afe of Nehrasm. ! . h . : . Signec1 , ) . . CUAIH.HS WItSTON , \ , Auditor of Puhlic Accounts. , JFlre , lightning and tornado in- . " 'surance. g. C. Housl . . . - - - - . . . ! lnno ! III ( laltln lulllorsl'1t ' ' 1'11 . I - - It " ' .rhe Nebraska ] xperintenlSta- . ( , . tion has just issued Bulletin o. 1 , . 54 , on "Mange in Cattle and , . j Horses and 14ice " ' , ) , on Hogs. 'rhe l bulletin conta1ns illustrations of , , \ . the Ipite. causing cattle mange , nitinlals effected with the clis- ' e se , animals swimming through 'the tank , etc. , together with con- ' . "str".tiou of dipping' plants for , .cattle and swinc. 'l'he bulletiu may he : ohtained fr e of 'Cost by residents of the State upon writing - ing to the Agricultural EXl > eri- ment Station , Lincoln , Nebr. COIIHtlllStCd DlWcln o have good health , the body shoi11d be ] { ept in a laxative condition - dition , and the bowels moved at lead once a day , so that all the loisonous wastes are expelled daily. Mr. G. 14. Edwards , 142 N. M.l n St. , 'Vichita , Kansas , writes : "I have used Hcrehine to rel'\llate ! : , the liver ancl bowels for the past tcn years , and fouud it a reliablc remedy. " 50c at Ed. McComas' , Er l ell Bow and Merna. - - . . . " . . _ - , - - - - - - - - - - - , Mrs. Fred Unrath , ft'eeJdent ( ! OUR Club. Beaten llRrbor , ! lach. . "After my n"t baby was bom I did Rot Item to 1 lln Iny strength .rlhouh the \ d dor ave me a tonic which he consl" " uill 'Very .uprlor. ut Instead of ! tdtln MUer I rcw weakir every day. My'h' ! . . bl.ftCllRSlSttd that I take Wln& of'tCardul rer. week and ICe what It would do for f1\eo I did take the medicine and was very ! ratdu1. to find my Itrcnth , Ind. . ! ' Alth . - .Iowly rdurnln . In two Wets. . I w out .r lied am ! In a month I , was able to take up my usual dutlu. I ara very cnlhusl. astlc In I is praise. " . . . . Wino of Cardui reinCorces the organs of generation for the ordenl of prtg' ! , I . nancy' and chihlbirUl. ' It prevents mts- carri ge. No woman wliotnkosWino of Cnrdui need fear the of her " child. If Mrs. U rath minr taken Wino of Cnr ui I balora.her baby came I abe woulll not bave been weakenad as sbe 'Was. lIer rapid recov ry Bhould cOp1metKl this great remedy to every ex tt\Dt mollier. Wine of Cardui , regulates the m nstroal flow. I WINEoFCARDUI , " , - - - ' " \ . . , . . . . . , . , . . - " OVal. nXC"1'CGI 6 ( An.II. " ClthclI , ) - - % ack Amsherry , one of the olel- time settlers lh'iug near Mason , was an Ansele ) ' visitor Monelay. Zack sa's that crop prospect ! ; are the hest he has seen for , rears. C. J. Stevens and Jennie II. Butler , of Sewarc1 , were uniteel in marriage last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens will mae ! their home at Anstc ) ' . 'l'he Citbcns extenc1 congratulations. During the last wcek in Mar , Mike Carro ! shipped sixt-six cans of cream , while Howard Kerr was a close second with 58 cans to his credit. 'l'his is a big increase over the corresponding week of last ) 'ear , when there were only cleven cans shipped. Burglars hroke into A. II. Shepard's store 'l'hursday night. Entrance was gained b ) ' hreak- ing a window pane in a door at the rear , and rcaching in and unlocking - locking t11 , door. 'Vhen Ror come down to open up in' the morning he found a large'luanity of dry gooc1s , clothing and shoes scattered promiscuously over the Hoor. He at once raised an alarm and parties set out to truck the thieves , hut without success. It is supposed that they had a .wagon near Muor's barn in whicb to l ad the booty , as a pair of pants and a jacket which they dropped were found near the fence east of the harn. Mr. Shepard is unable to tell just what his loss is. 'l'his i ! the fourth time his store has been broken into. Sheriff Armstrong came down on the noon train Friday but was unablc to obtain a clue ; however Mr. Shepard is of the opinion that the thieves do not live verr far distance from Ansler. ( Aneley ChronIcle. ) Ansley was we11 represented at the basket dinner hcltl in Covers grove by the Baptist church of Mason City , last Sun- day. After preaching services in the afternoon about fift ) . were baptised. 'l'he weather for the occasion could not have been bettered. Several hundred people were in attendance. John 1-4anum surprised his friends last Sahmla ) ' evening h ) ' stealing off toBrokcn Bow , where he and Miss Mar ) ' Kaelin were united in marriage at the parsonage - sonage of the M. 1 . church , Rev. Trites performing the cer nony. A host of friends wish John and his happr hridc a long and happy career. 'rhey have gone to house keeping in the cast part of town. A Se\'cre storm visited tIns scction tast night. The residence - dence of J. H. Kerr was struck b ) " lightning. 'l'he chimne } " was knocked down , shingtes were ripped from off the roof , and thc plaster in man , } ' places torn off. At l\'lason City the storm was more scveJe. A barn belo\'lging \ ' to Charl 5 Duke was shuck by lightening and burnt to the ground , togethcr with two horses and 100 bushels of grain. A rain fan of 1 inches is reported. A few miles below Mason a cloud burst caused the washout of the railroad track , delaying trains , thc midnight passenger arriving here at 8 o'clock this morning. Onl , } ' a light shower of rain fell in Ansle.r and vicinit , } ' . (1lUon CIt , Tranlcrlpt. \ -r- J. J. Toole ) " of Broken Bow , . Raamua Anderson. Real natate. J. C. Moore Abatraatur. ANDERSON & MOftRE. arLaudl for .ilo Dnd rent , u eulter counly aud adjoinIng . . cotilltlee. R'lultlel lilld IIongbt and aold. AbetraeLa protliPtl , Inlt neatlJ made. mortKaIe8 : Umcll-1olaln Street , Detwclln 4th nlld 11th A\'lIlIuee , Broken Bow. Onder count" Ne raska. , r . IHE P. D. SMITH COMPANY , t , the ba t quality of ; I. . i C. R. JUDKINS , Manager. 'I'- : " ' ' ' - t . . . . . . . . . , _ . 'I''h : ; WL , ! : .lf.t" ' ( . .If" l . . . . , - , \ & ' . , . _ 4'1 - . a heen in Mason City the past week , 100ki 1g after the interests of his general store here. MARHIHn-At Broken Bow on Sunda ) ' , May : H , 1')02 , Mr. Hoh- crt Mark and Miss Myrtle Gates , both of Hound nro\'c. 'I'hese I young people are well amI fa'or- able known to our readers in this COIIIIIIUl1 t ) ' and ha\'c a largc circle - cle of fricnds who join in extending - ing congratulations. Marion Ii'oster and Miss Katic Zoucha , hoth of of t. Paut , this state , were lIIarriecl at the hOllle of Samuel Weaver , SrI , east of town , on Wednesday of last , week hy HeJ. . I . Woods. 'I'he groom ig the .youngest son of Mrs. 'Vcaver anll is a young lIIan well known in this community. lIe is proprietor of a barber shop at St. Paul. - - - - - MC'lIIlIrI111 ul1Y nl A rlloll. Memorial Day at Arnold was as usual wel1 observed under the auspices of Excelsor Post G. A. R At 10 a. m. a large proccs- 5ion of citizens escorted by the drum corpse and U. A. H. marched - ed to the cemetery when ri tal services were held around th cenotapp hy Excetsor Post and \V. R. C. The school children under - der the direction of the latter 'organhmtion marched around it and each depos ted upon its base a hunch of flowers. At 2 p. III. the G. A. R. and W. R. C. escorted - corted hy the Drum Corpse . marched to the Christian Church. which was filled to O\'erflowing , when the exercises were as follows : Ri tual service. hy G. A. R. Recitations hy school children , which was interspersed with beautiful and appropriate music from a choir made up from the choirs of the three churches of this place. The oration wag by N. 'r. Gac1d and for one and a half hours he held his audience 'spell hound.Ve have had many excel1ent orations on MemoriaJ Day at Arnold , but no one has excel1ed this in beauty of thought and elagent patriotism. ' It. "NO 1\1. P. EmpfitlIl has bought a horse ancllllt ) ' . Donnc1's strawherrics arc ripe aUlI short cakc'is in cviclencc. RRngc is fine. Alfalf cntting hm ; commcnccll ; it is a gooll crop. Com all plnnted anll hooming up , It is a good statui ; cnl1imtillg commcnce . Miss Ethel Wright closecl a socccssful six months term of school at No. I.p last Prilla ) ' . . Donnc1 was disappointed in gctLing a man Lo shear his sheep so he has rolled np his sleeves nncl is shcaring Lhcm himself. News s.nrcc. I am rcminllel of the Dr. who finilcd Lo cure his patient of dcafness. lIc consoled him that there WIIg nothin oin on worth hearing. \V. S and ' ' , lIirge Samncl 'l'homas arc hllulin1 { fence posts from I.olli. Dirge is well plcased over his change frotll Iowa to Nehraska. Sa's his crops arc finu ; oats arc a gollength ancI hea ing out ami hc has reco"ered his health , as he wus IIffiicted wiUt AsLhamu whclI he left Iowa. , v U Tnlt. V nI.I . Jol1l1 Welch cntertained a crowd of people 5unlla ) ' . RePinck1ll's daughter Bessie is visitin with 1\1' . I.eech's famil ) ' , A splendid rain fell here IricIay cvcn- ing. Crop.\ look mosL encouraging. ' Seth Johnson is hus ) ' these , Ia"s , not enl ) ' with his fanning , but in preparing for Utut "Mens Socilll" which' is to be hcld on the 20th. lIis being lit the heael of it insures its success. Ill' hus got out aver ) ' attractivc program I.HI expects II good atten ancc. 'rhe Lallics Aid Society IIrc determined to bcautif ) ' the parsonagc and raisc funlls for that purpose the ) " plan- ' l to cdehrute the Pourth in l\lr. Nelms , "c. Thcy expect n crowil IInd arc well prepared to cntertain thcm in ' : ' . mnl1tur worth ) ' of the Glorions Vourth. The parsonagc kitchcn was l lnslercd June 2nd b ) ' Y. G. Perkins 111111 W. E. Mathews. The l'rc&iding Elder was greeted on Sunda ) ' moming last ut Quarterly meeting by II crowllel congregation - gregation , who enjo'c his sonnon grcat- I ) ' . E'cf } ' visit he pays incrcases his lOpularit ) . . RTn..o. D. 'V. Kel1enhargcr's . spent Sunday at Mr. Hunt's. Edd Day and wifc-werc in Ortcllo - sun-I dny nud Mondn ) ' . . J. A. Kellcubarger went to the- ranch Monday \'accinate cattle. A. D. Hunt was quite sick the first oC 1 , " , 'fJ J. . . . . . . . _ . . .1' . " , - the we'l. hul i hetter lit this writing. /lcrl / Wnllll llgton is in the "nlley ngnin. lIe rlielnot go to Coom ) o ns he had intcnded. Smne gcll work \\5 .tonc . 011 the roaets Inst week , for which Grltndpa lIill houhl hc iven crellit. C. n , Da ) ' if ; huileling n barn on hi ! ! ) llacc , Chnrley helie\'cs in doing things riJhl ; hc ill'l\inting ! it ns fllsLashe builds it. A cll1ughtcr of Silns Bcals , Mrs. Gray , alII I hcr chilelnn ! nrri\'cllnst week for n visit with rclnl'es herc. She has live,1 in Alhion , la. Mr. Gl1rtlln arr'c,1 Saturday night frolll Iowa , where he hl\ll Itccompanicil the remains of his mOlhcr , who , lieel while nt his homc. ' Chi1clren's Day will he ohserve.l here ncxl Snlllln ) ' c\'cning. The chi1llren arc hcinJ. { well Lmillccl n\lll the cxercises promisc to hl' better than usual. H. II , IIcal ! ! ! 1Il wife camc up from Mason City Jricla ) ' . for a fcw cla's visit with rclath'cs. J. C. Bakcr of Mason City nlso spcnL SUl1IIa ) ' at Ortcllo. . PrcII1.aUlh , who has hecn working fot. Sam Wncillillglon , shot a valnahle clog of l\lr. Bucill's 1\lIe ) th'n left the country , last wcck. It is ccrt illly a blcssillg to have such lcol'l ! lea , ' : . _ Alt. . allli lrR. AdulIIRon i-l1terlnlu. : f4ast Monday e\'ening Mr. and Mrs. Adamson entertained at their homc , the students who are attending the University from Broken Bow-the City High School Seniors of ' 02 , and a few other gucsts. ' 1'he evening was pcasan ! tly spent i l pla'ing gamcs. A large graphophone also affordcd considerablc amuse- ment. Refreshments were scrv- ed late in the evening , soon after which the guests returned to their h ltlcs. AU who were present report a'ery pleasant i time. ' 1'hose in attendance were : 14ihbie Brenizer , Flnnie { Drake , Nellie Drake , \Vinnie Joyner , Sarah Owens , Roscoe Baldwin , Hay Armour , Harry Osborn , Ed- wi l\.rers , Arthur Myers . and John Lewis. . Low Hntes to Lincoln , One fare for the round trip. Via Burlington Route. J tme 17th and 18th. Republican. State Convention. A ( lorrl'cHon. 'Vc are informed that the rlame J. V. Arnick on the senatorial delegation should have heen T. ' Varney of Ansley. In the report - port Varney's name had been writtcn over an erasure , so it was not legiTJte to the typo that set it. nos. s. Ii : . tlltHWS. Poet al\ll mllsiciall will give au- ! othc'or hiH ehU'1ning' : o\'elliugH of. . poutl' ) ' mill HOtl at the Opel'a House i on 1'llI'H'1l.y : , .Tllne , 17th , 1002. . Manof 0111' n'ulur8 : rememhur the ! lclightflll cntl'l"tai1l1nont given hy. . l\Lr. G\'igg in thiH city abollt a yea\ ' ago : uHI will lIot fail to unjoy tlw coming \'at. . .Ac1miHsion 5 a1ld liJ clmtH. Secnre tickets at Hau or- lU'H : ulll ( hO : t'H. UellrcscntnUvo ( Jonventlon. 'l.'he repuhlican convention of I the Fifty-Sixth Representative . District will be held in Broken. Bow , 'Vednesda.r. June 28. at 2 o'clock p. m. in the court house , for the purpose of placing in nomination two candidates for the state legislature , to be votcd for at the election to be helel November 4 , 1 ' )02 , and the transaction - action of such other busincss as may properl ) ' come before aid com'ention. The counties com- pnsing the district are entitled to the same representation as allowed to the republicalt state convention. Custer 20 , Logan 2. J. O. ' 1'AYl.0H , Ch'r. COUl. lint 'Vcn&l1cr 'Vcukuet M If 'you feel fa'gged out , listless and la king in energy , " YOU are perhaps sufTering fro"m the debititating efTects of S1ltnmer weather. These symptoms indicate - dicate that a tonic is needed that will create a healthy appctite , make digestion pcrfect , regulate the bowels and Impart natural actidty to the l'cr. l . 'rhis. i Herhil1e will do ; it is a tonic , la ative and resorativc. , H. J. l reegard , Propr. Granel View Hotel , Chene ) , Kan. , writes : " 1 have used IIerhine for 'thc last 12 'years , and nothing on earth can beat it. It was recommended - commended to me by Dr. Newton - ton , Newton , Kan. " 50c at Ed. McComas' Broken Bow and Merna. @ f/f ' 'l'hla elgnaturo Is on evcry box of the genulnl ! Luative Bromo"Quinine Tableta t.I1o UJ.at o &I'\'e . eeW . . eae da7 . . . , . . ' , . ' . . . . - ' . . - - - RX oI\U.lc . Extreme hot weather is agreat tax upon the digestivc power of hahies ; when pun ) ' and feeble thc ) ' shoulc1 be given a few doses ofVhitc's Cream Vermifug < ; , the childrens' tonic. It will stimutate and facilitate the digestion of their food , so that the ) ' SOOl1 become strong , hcalthy and active. 25c at Ed. Mc- Comas' Broken Bow and Merna. I.o'v URtCH to GI" ud IMlnud. One fare for the rounel trip , Via Burliugton Ruule. June 23rd an 24th , Democratic and Populist State Con- vcntion. ' A Hlllcnnld ItCUSCdy.1 I _ _ I Neuralgic pains , rheumatism , I lumbago and sciatic pains yield I' ' to the penetrating influence of Ballard's Snow Liniment. It ! penetrates to the nerves and hone , and hcing absorbed into the blood , its healing properties are conveyed to ever ) " part of the body and effect some wonderful cures. Mr. D. F. Moore , Agent , Illinois Central Railway , Milan , Tenn. , states : "I have used' Ballard's Snow Liniment for rheumatism , backache , etc. , in my family. It is a splendid remedy.Ve could not do with- ou t it. " 25c , 50c and $1. 00 at Bd. McComas' Broken Bow and Merna. , , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I Boys ! Girls ! I An.r boy or girl who will secnre for us TEN SUBSCRIPTIONS - TIONS for the lansas City \Veekl'y Journal at the rate of 25 cents each , making a total of $2.50 , and senel the money to us with a list of the names , will be scnt post- "age prepaid , a m A UTIFUI. WATCH called ' 1'he Eclipse ! Send money by P. O. order or ( lraft , and mail aU orders to 'l'he 'Weekly Jonrnal , Kansas City , Mo. Boys and girls , here is your chance ! - . us.-Send for samples to be used in canvassing. TOAD ! : MARKS " ' - IGN3 CCPYRI UTS & .c. Anyone cndlnlt "ekelrh " " .1.11' crlntlon mar quickly Mcertnln our oJl\nlun \ frctt "I"'hl'r ' Itl , invonUon Is probably pntenlAble. . ( 'A"lOlulllrll. tlonBRtrlctly conti < 1 I'ntll\l. Ilnrulbook on I'litcnts eent free , Ohlegt lCIU'Y tor l"'urjlllpntrllle ! , I'at"nta tatnn thrmllh Munu [ ( Co. Tu'Clvr I1'tclal not/ct. wltl'our , chnr ( ! . lu tile , Sd ntifie Hmelticatt A handsomely I11n lrRln" wfV'klr. Jnrllf' t Cl cullltlO1 ot nny IIrjelllllh' j"lIrllnl. ' 1"11' ' ' ' , r : , , . tenr : tour months. t-1. 6 l.ll'YI1I1 n'w II"H\o'r- \ MUNN & CO.3GIDoadway. . flew Yorl IIr lclJ 11111. . . , 12.\ ; . r \V"It. . . , . . . . " - - - - - - - - CAMERON & REESE , ff l' ys 0u ce.l1 ; JS AT LAW. Room ! ! 8 Ind 0 , Realty Block , Broken now , Neb. W A. THOMPSON , . CONTUAc"'TOR & 5 BOJLDRU. PIDnR and clltiDlatea on ebortnotlco. DrokeD Bow , Nebt/l ka. l. J. SNYDER , . . m ! ) : PamnJ ; ; Jffim1) ) , ANDNO ul.lIC. } ulao Juetleo ot the l'ueo. 8p6clal attentou ! Khen to collcclion IOI > OlIllIon8 takn , pendon vouch , erllne tly executo.1 all.1 . all kinds of l g IIaJ1erl ! wrItten. O 1ee In the r..ar of Dank of Commerce. Dokon Dow. Nobra ka. , . . I. . . ' , " , . . . " - OUR CLUBBING RA rES. aud Kanau City Journll..SI.a.5 : cpubJlcanand InterO < : ean. . . . . . . . . . . . I.SO publlcan and TwenllcthCentury. . . . . . 1.6.5 and Globe. Democrat , Seml.w 1.8S RCPUbJlcan And State Journ.I. . . . . . . . . . . 1.8.5 cruelan ! ! and l"cbraska FArmer. " . . . . 1.8S . epubllcan . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IInd _ _ _ _ Life _ . _ of . . . McKmley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w. , 1,50 . I't t CIIINTON DAY. Physician & Surgeon. t oroce In rur of the Dank of Commerce. nell. de nee 6tb house west of the BapUst church. Broken Dow , Nebraeka. "f r M. DOHRIS , S.M. .1ia Qml't1I1lQ ! ; AI. kinds of "urk tn our line done promptlT ' . , /lnd In dnt-dRAe order. Rcd 8hop on the ) corner wo t 01 the hose 1I0ude. I GIVU Uti A TRIAl. . t Uroken How , - _ - ' Nebraska. L , DR. C. L. MULl.ENS , 2n. ! ) ! t Clo fA C I OD ! : k ; j rc ldCJIco. 3rd WUlt } ' , chnrch , on amo lido ' of treet. - Broken Dow , Nebraska. I I BAKER'S P.oOL HALI" : J w. R. BAKK II. Prop. " I For a soclalltamo 01 punt .1"t'1urth of nl1'1I8' , Llo4N omco , Droken How , Nebraska. f BARBER snop , CITY ' B. O. HUTTON. Proprietor. . 1 Flret-clau work. Hear Room of Hroken Bow State Jinnk , Broken Bow , Nebrallka. t , . j MIKE SOAN LON , r I -ProprIetor of- ' ' U'atanrnnt& Lunch Counter. Large Inortment , , : of Conf..ctlomul08 , Clgarll and Tobaccos , North bldo of Pnbllc ! ! QuA'e. Broken Dow. Nebraska , } , - - ' i WIILISCADWEfJL : 'I ! ! . . . .ez1lael. . illI'oZ.ell' ! . : A R. BUM PH HEY , . . . . . . ; ' J\ttorneY = Rt = f R1U , / Droken Dow , Nebraska. ' I. D. GLAZE , . . . . . . . .Dealerln . . . . . Oranlle , ForelKn and lJJerlcan Marbles. Ornament ? ! Work a Specialty. Broken Bow. - - - Nebraeu. , CITY MILL , E. F. McCLlIn. : Prop. . Rye Flonr. Buckwheat , , Gnhltm , Feed , etc. / > DR. T. L FARNSWOBTH , DENTIST , f. DrOmce Over Swan's Orocery. DRS. R. C. & w. . TALBOT , PHYSIGIANS SURGEONS. Ollco oYer n eberla'8 Drug Btoro. Broun Bow. . - - Nebraw. o. . OONRAD , . . . . . .Dealer In. . . . . . Pomps. Wind MUle , Tankll. Finings , GlUollnl Engine , etc. , etc. : Brokou Dow. Nebrallka. C. H. JEFFORDS , . . , czlczczl cAksfI'czrcfer- , Abstracta PrompUv It'umlehed. Your BualnOd8 I'ollclted. OJlce : In Dl&nk or Commerce BuUdlng. Brollon Dow , Nebruka. Taxes paid for norl-rcHident . .CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES. Free In ltmctlona how to tmke and devolope t plcturo with oyerT camera aold. FIII\Shlnl \ ( done for amatures. Latest Styles in Photographs. BANGS STUDIO. Eatllbllehed In 1891. Broken Bow , N bra ka. . - - CLEARINC UP SALE . C > .A.FI.I\JEE : : S. J ' For the last three years I have been o\'er-stockcd on farm harness. This fact put 111e in a position to sell all harness at 10 pcr cent. less than the market value. I have a good farm harness at the surrisingly low price of $20.00 , worth 522.00 , and at 521.00 , worth $22.50. Others at the same low yalue up to 530.00. New .line of Farm Implements. Sulke.r plows , Disc harrows , Three wheel Climax Listers , Steel pipe harrows , . 'Valking , anel riding cultivators , Acme and Champion m wers , Fu lir and Johnson buggies , Granel Island Hog fence , " 'Vagons , Barb wire , ' Cook sto\'es , and Nails , Quick Meal ranges , Cutlery , Tinware , and a complete line of shelf hardware. . Alfalfa , Milet and Cane Seed. OUR MOTTO--Under : Sell. . . . . . . ( ) c. W. . . APPLE , 'Vest SideS quare , Broken Bow , Nebraska.