" ' - I' " ' USTER ' OUNTY EPUBLICAN. , I' , I : ES'l'ABLJSHED 1882. 'l'UE OFFICIAI4 PAPEI 01i' CUS'I'ER COUN''Y. LARGES'I' CIRCULA'l'JON OF ANY PAPBR IN 'l'IIE COUN'l'Y. I. h . - VOL. XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , JilL Y l'l , 1902--EIGHT , PAGES. - - NO.5. - ( , , II I I , 1 , II I ( 'I'un : 'f ( ) 11.\ \ I. : 'I'I.UI . . I ; Take a trip to II' , bd'lt. 1.11 ] illg YOllr SIIIIIIIItH' trip. I LtI' i reliable time as well as II gOOlI I timl' . TI I\'elill make1' ; \ g ' > an . . " accurate wlltch II necessity , A I little slow , " means lost trains. 1 . . : \ little fast" ! lllIIo'ing waits. I Watch confill'Il'l' 1'l'S 1 tra\'el. I ing UI\cled \ plcmHIrl' . 0111' hnsi- I lIess to make timekeetJers. : ; Your watch will 1J ( ' right il W ( ' right it. , 'I ' " 'j . - - l. School Books , Tablets -ANI > - Srhool Supplies , -AT- . ' I . J. a. Haeberle's : \ t' - . _ . - - - . _ . _ . _ ' Perle Elizabeth Fields , : DR I. . 1 IDD D lljB 1PhIDlj nnID. . I : r OFFICE HOURS : I ) a. m. to 12 m. 1:30 to 4 p. 111. , Or by appointment. Office o\'er Anderson's Jewelry Storc in Realty mock , Broken Bow , Nebraska. . - , I I - , HAIL ! HAIL ! , The old reI iahle St , ; Paul Fire l. l\larine Insurance Co. , of St. Pard , Minn. , , vith over 1 $3,000,000 cash as- 1 sets , offers the fal'ln- I ers of Custer COUll ty absolute inden111lty I ngainst loss hy Hail. I..o'v . rates , I-Ionol'able ' . acl\lstlnent ' ] and Spotl I I' cash scttlelnellts. In- ! I' sure your ern ] ) against hail. .l. . I-IAlllIS Agon t. I Office , Opposite ] . l ) . , lJrolon Bnv , N eh. . . . . . . . . . .r. " - - - - - - - - - - - : II'H Cool III Color.lo. Jllly I to 1\ . " / AllglI"t It. , 1.\ \ , . ; 13. ; ' . \ . 3 , 31. ep l'1II1Jl'r I lu II- ' . On the ubo\'c da ) ' the Burlington .1 ROlile will tell ; rOUlIII trip tickets to CultJIwlu at cxtnuJI'Ilinarilv low rates. It's cuol in Colorado aU"slIlIIUler long , ' . IIntl thl'le arc IlInlll1ell. , of ICbO ! ts in thl' . Roddc where ' frolll the ' : ; enc ilia ) escape heat of thc plains and spcnd un ulto. gdhcr delightful \Ication. , A Ctllt ! tu J. Francis , General Passenger , I Agent. Omaha. Nehr. . will bring you a 1 good slipply of Colomno booklets that I will help you plan ) 0111' trip. 3-11 , - - - - - - - - - 'rhro' VclhnVHIOnC r-nrlc. Tne Burlington ROllte is orguni/in . II personally contluctellcxcursion to IIntl , ; through Yellow ! > tone Park to leavc Ne. ' hrasku points. Tueslla ) ' . August 5. 'I l'ncollllllonly low rates lIa\'c been 1II\lle : for this excursion. 'l'he tutul cx- pcnse.of the trip will bc less thau f.IUO.UO. If you'le intercsted , write for a COP ) ' of illustrated iuitiuerary to J. FRANCIS , General Passenrer Agent , 3-7 Omallll , Neh. , Ii , 1 : : c ; : : : : : : : :1 : 'fhe RHPUIIIICAN and Intcr Ocean , S1.50. S , C. Brace of Sargent , was in our city 1\londa ) ' . T4. W.Vilson of 1\lurna , was a city visitor 'I'nesday. Elmer D. Johnson' 1\h'rna , spent Sunday in on I' city. G. 'V. Keller of New Helena was a ci ty visitor 'I'uesbay. I J. 0 , Hussell of Anslcy , was a city \ ' site , , the first of t te weet. . Hey 'l'homp80n and wife of Callaway . , spl'nt , Sunday ' in our clt.r. C. S. 1\1art l was a pa9Senger on'l'uesday morning's train for Omaha. IIenry Kelley of Anselmo , was a husinesssitor { in the city ' Monday. II. H. Andrews of Callaway , was transacting bm3iness in the city 'I'uesday. 1\l s Mandl' Farrell went to ' ' ' ' 'I'hedfont 'I'uesday ' night on a fcw days yisit. A. J. IWiott and wife of the Grand Central , were Sargent \ ' sitors Wednesday. 'l'he Mason City band furnished - ed music for the Old Set tiers' Picnic at Mcrna ycsterday. Bell and Blanch Cosner went to Mcrna'l'uesday night on 43 , to spend a few days visiting with relatives , F. S. Morris , supervisor from Sargent , reports crops of all kinds exceptionally good in his vicinity. 'l'he county board of supervisors - ors convened in regular session 'l'uesday morning with all members - bers present. \V. ' 1' . Scherr has sold his resi- ( ience property south of the court house to A. W. IIo1colJJub Consideration S750. Uttle Miss glma Ream returned - ed home 'l'uesday morning , aft'er a few days of nistication in the country at Sam I-Iaines' . 11'.A , Bertran has sold his milk route to A. H. Stuckey , who is now supplying the citizens of the city , that do not keep a cow , with milk. Mrs 14. A. Kiser of Grand Island - land who is visiting in this vicinity - cinity went to Merna 'ruesday evening to visit old acquai ntences : in that vicnity. . A. II. Copsey of Westurville , . who will be on of the members of the legislature from Custer county next winter , was a friendly - ly l'.aiIer 1\londay. lIe reports i the fall g-rain about all in the ; shock in his vicinity. D. S. Baldwin of Colorado , who is here \ ' siting his hrother ' 1' . C. madl' this ofl ce a friendly call ' \(1slt.ay. . . 'I'he B lllwin family WIll dIspose of t hell' house hold furniture and accompany' hrother to Colorado where they . exped to reside in the future. D. 140 Herrick of Ash Creek , teft with us 'l'uesday a fine sample - ple of rye that he had grown this scason. I t measured Ii\'l' feet tin' inches. It is a sam pIc f not only the rye hut of the mag-nif dent g-rowth of straw of all small g'l'ain this season in Custer county and what is hettcr the heads arc all well lilled. 'I'he HgPUIIT.ICAN acknowledges the receipt of a copy of the Seattle Daily 'I'imes of July oj which gives an extens'e acc unt of the launching of the Keel , Nebraska and the prominent part taken by Gov. Savage and his Stall. 'I'hc novernor and Stall were very cordially received and entertained hy tlie citizens of. . Seattle and the state of Wash- ington. g. T4. Beal , who was called to Missouri sOllie four weeks ago by the serious ilItless of his mother returned home ' { 'uesday morning. Before he left his mother had so greatly improved that she was able to he up. Elgin visited points in Kansas , Iowa ami Illinois - nois before returning home. lIe says the crops are except ion ally good in the five states that hc \'isitell while gonc. ' 1'here wcre only occasionally a locality where the crops had ueen dam- ag-cd by water. John Davis of Anslt ) ' , was in our city 1\IOI1 < hl ) ' . IIenrY Kelley of Ansclmo , was cit , \'isitor ' ' ) \ 'I'nesday. Gee , Palmcr was an Omah : { visitor the lirst of the week. W. J. Rice of I est , was among- thc welcome caller at this ofi cc , 1\Jonday. I Miss I va Cadwell weht to I 1\lerna 'l'uesduy nig-ht on ,13.to . I spend a few days \ ' siting. 'I'he republican senatorial con- \'entian is to he held at Ord on 1\londay Scptcm bel' 1. Va 11 will appear later. W. S. 1\letcalf of Walworth , wa a friendly caller 1\londay. lIe reports crops line in his locality - ity and ptcnty of rain. AI1 parties wishing to talw boarders du1' ng the teachers institute - stitute shouht send their names to the connty superintendcnt or call at the ol1 ce. \Vm. Blair who ha , been visiting - ing in the castel'll part of tbe state with hi" parents and old time friends for se\'eral weeks re- tUl'l1ed homc 'I'uesday night. Ci. 'I' . Hobinson of Fleming valley , left at this oflice 'I'uesday saml > tes of spring wheat and rye. 'l'he wheat is thc linest we have yet seen. It measures 5 feet in height. 'l'he sample of rye is remarkable for exceptional long and full heads. Wilbur Bangs , the eight year old boy of A. D. Bangs , left in this ofl ce ' 1'uesday , a sample stalk of corn of his own planting and cultivation that measures six feet in heigh t and does not show signs yet of tasseling. Wilbur remarkcd he had more like it. 'l'hc Musical ' ' given 'l'uesday night in the Baptist church was quite a success. 'l'he attcndance was large , the entirc seating capacity which lnc1ulll'd abotit 75 extra seats was occupicd. 'rhe cntertainment was of a high order and is spoken of vcr ) ' highly - ly by those present. Elias Mottinger who has heen attending college at York the past \'ear was a friendly caller last Frid y. But a few days preous he ha < l returned from a trip to St. Paul , \Visconsin where he went from York as a dclegate to the National Young Men's Christian - tian Association. He reports a \'er.r pleasan t tri p. ' { 'he CUl-1ter County 'l'eachers' Institute will hegin next 1\lon- day , July 21. All who expect to teach in the county next year arc expected to he in attcndance. On July 22 , the second day of thl' institute , State Superintendent li'owlcr will visit thl' teachers and address the school omccrs and patrons , who have a meeting on that dag'eryhody i in- vited. J. W. Kindree south of town says hc has thc Ijn st crop he has grown in Custer county. He has his n'e in shock , It took 130 pOllnlls of twinl' to bind 43 acres. ITc has 35 acres in oats that is nearly n'uly to han'est that is \'erY line. He has 170 acres of coril pnrt of which is in tassel. T-h' , his son ami wife planted and cultinltcd ; the entire crop. Ill' has IltO hogs and pigs to feed his immense crop to. N.T. . McPherson , a ncphew of Simon Camcron made this ollicc a fncmlly call with his uncle t is mOl'lling. 1\lr. McPherson - Pherson is a young inan who is on his retul'l1 fro\l1 the Phillipim' I sll1Hls : where he recell tl y com- pletect three years servicl" ill till' American AI = m ) ' . Before goillg' to the Phitlipines he Hen'l'd 1/1 / monthH in I'ortorico. IIiH home is in Ohio , where he expects to return in a few days. J as Thompson has bouht { the I interest of C. W. Cass in the I bowling alley at Broken Bow. . and the new firm will bl' known as ' { 'ho\l1 pSOIl and Wilson. Jim expects to go up there sooti and talw an acti\'l' part in the man- agemcnt of the alley. I eports from there say that they have a splcndid run. Jim is 'an old resident of Custer County and well known in the Bow , and will bc a bIg help toward making things go. We are sorry to loose the presence of our peoPle but glad to see them spreading out I a d doing well.-Arc 'dia Cham- pIOII. W. ' 1' . Auld of J4incoln , is a l" ty visitor to-day. . Ii'red 'l'horpe and wi fe of 1\Iul- lell , were cit ) , \ ' sitors MotHlay. % . Dwiggills , of I4incolll , is in the city representing the I } tna I usurance Co. A. Ii' . Ingman h\s recentty built quite a fine ha1'l1 on his farm west of tOWII. Iace l' orsyth is huil < tingquitc an addition to his house in thl' west part of town. J. A. Ilarris has \I1O\'ed his omcc to the room sel'on < l door south of Bang Studio. A largc deleg-ation 1'1'0\11 Broken How attendl'll the old Hettlers meeting at l\le1'l1a yeHtl rday. ' ' 'I'hcy all rl'lort { hang - hacl a plea'a ; n t ti me. ' .I'hl' break in the price of cOl'n in Chicago has had no material elTect on the price of hogs in Broken Bow. 'I'hey arc worth Si.30 as we goo to press. 'l'he past week hashcl'nexcl'pt- ionally linc weather for harvest- ing' and till' farmcrs have hl'en impruving' till' time in caring for their fall gra i n , m i lId and atf- alfa. Gencral S\I1ith , who rccently was tried by court martial iil Manila on the charge of \ ' elating - ing the rules of war in his orders to bum and Idll has becn found guilty , reprcmanded by the President and prl'matur- ally forced into retiremcnt. ' 1'hl' Chicago railroul or freight house strikers have accepted the compromised terms amI went to work yesterday morn i ng. 'l'he U. P. boiler makers are still out and their places are heing filled as rapidly as possihlc by nonunion - union men , bnt headway in that line appears to be rather slow. Charlcy Holcomb , the fusion candidatc for county attorney had cverything his own way at Merna yesterda ) ' . He was the only candidate for political honors of either ticket we saw therc , except of course , 'V. J. ' .I'l\ur ] who is the prospl'cti\'l' nomminee on the fusion ticket for state senator. OM SottlorH All'Ot. 'l'hl' Old Scttlers' meettng of the northwest quarter of Custer County held at Merna yesterday was attended hy a large crowd. ' { 'he day was an idcal one for a gathering of that kind , which added - ded to the comfort of thc occa- sion. A larg-e tent erected near a small gro\'e was seattelt and partially Itoored. It furnished scating capacity for 500 or fIOO which were about : u ; many aH cared to hl' seated at one time. A nicc cool hree.e : all day nl t < tl' it very pleasant for those who occupied thc shade. 'j'he Mason City hand discoursed music through thl. day in a high I ) ' Hatisf : ctory way lnd add d vl'ry mah'rlally to the entertillnml'nt. 'I'he 1'I'OgTam as published last week in the I HI'UIlIICAN was in the maill carried out. ' { 'hl' pl'rs : } ret : < t , spl'aches made , n'- ci ta tions and music rendcrelt werl' of a hig-h order alld worthy or spccial mention had we the time and space. SUmCl' it to say. that the paper. of 1\lrs. I' anllie gddy , the recitations - tions of 1\1 issl's Jeffords and J' ester wcn' excellent. Ju < lgc Sulli van ga'l' the pri nci pal address - dress of the day. It was a good speech highly appropriate and well rpc'i\'l'd : 'I'he Merna quartette - tette aH well as the Ortello mate ( ) ltarteth > rl'ndered SOl11l' vcry lim' music. Among thosl' who Wl'rl' called out to g'e remisicencl' of the early history of thl' count ) ' were'J. . l\1. Fodg'l' , Dr. I . C. 'I'albot , Brad Burlin , )0' ) . 1\1. Graham , Jolm Hane ) ' , { .to II. Jewett and W. C. 1'lIiott. : I' ach did t hemsel VtS ! cred it and their ! > pceches were well reed ved , 'J'he oflicers l'lecte for the en. suing- year arc : W. TI. Heeder. president , Ira Ii'oster , lirst vice- president ; J. A. Kelltnlmrger. second \'ice-president ; I ohert Ii'arri tor , th i \'ice-presidcn t Mrs. I'annie I dd } ' , historian , and G. O. Joyner , secretary. . ' { 'he committec on resolutiom were : J. J. Jo'ner , Mrs. gdd ) and J. R Forsc > 'th. A ball game between Merna and Ansel. mo furnished amusement 1'01 a number amI a wiUI' pro. pelled by hon e power was well patronized by the liUll' fell < s. It wag a genuine social gathering that was \'erj' IIInch l'njoyed by all. A hlrg-l' nnlllhl'r from Broken Bow Wl'rl' } ll'l'Sl'lIt , as well ag qnite a nnmhel' 1'1'0111 t\1 asoll Ci ty. o III" ' " A It , . Mrs. CeleHtia B. li'ralll'iR , IIl'l' Brown , waH hot'll at Wnincy , Ill. 1\1 a \ ' h , lS , 1\1 a rrit'd to Silas .I. 1.'I'.lncis . , HHIJ. mO\'el1 to Iowa in 1H52 tht'n : to Nl'hrasl.a in tS55 which has hecn hl'l' hOllle l'v r SiIlCl' . Shc jOj'ned till' chtll'ch when a little g-irl ; after mal'riag'c she joi nelt the congn'g-a tiona I chnrch and wasoncor the pioneer l'hnl'ch ml'lIIhers of carl\ ' days in Nebraska. JIl't' lIns1 amt dicIt .lnllc th , lSh5. She tl'a\'eg a famil ) ' of thn'l' sons and tltt'l'C danghters to mont'll hct' loss. She was a g-Oo < lIllOthl'I" faithfnl nnto death , the bihle her l'onlldl- Otll'r S a\'iot' a pl'CHl'nt hclp in tillle of trouhll' . She has bl'l'n all1ictl'd for a long tillll' hnt hon' it patiently rl'alidngthat thl'sl' light amictions work ont for ns a far more CXl'l'l'l1 ng' and dct'llal Weig-ht of tloI'Y. : 14'Ulll'ral sl'I'\'il'l's hl'ld at till' 14i1 ian Sdwot honHe .Int ) ' 1 , IIJO , conlllldl'd hy I" . 1\1. UrahalllasHisted hy . I l'n. . B. Stricklel' . Cllul'cll Hcr'lc. " , II" P'I'HI' ! ' CIUJltCII. l\IlIlllY \ Hchoolllt 10 a. III. I'n'Ichillg : lit II II. III. Jllnior II. Y. 1' . P. lit 3 p. In. Sellior II. Y. B. l' ' . followin Ihl' serl'cs in the park. No prcllching lit ni ht. : \ [ . H. ClwnCII. I'n'lIchill ill the 1\1. H. church 81111(111) ( ' lIIornin . lIbjcct , " A hllly or thc COllllllllllll1ncnts. " Texllolll. 13S-Io. : 1oI'wulth : Il'aglle illlllll'llilltcly rollowing tile I'lIrk lIIecting. G IiO. 1' . TIU'I'IiS , I'astor. HTCI ! tIlN A'I"'ItNTION 'l'he Ccntral Nehraska StOc1I- growers Association is hereby called to meet at the court honsc , on Saturday , Angnst 3 , at 1:00 : p. m. All stockmen , whethcr belonging to the association or not , are cordially il1\'ited to at- tend. BIIHincss' importanl'e is to he trallsacted. We expl'd to ha ve state speakers 011 the itch and blackk'g Hnhject , : l1ut . take active ; tl'PS to g-nant ag-aillst the same by the association hy blldding'ats or dips for mlllc. 1. A. HHNHAU , Sec' ) ' . - - C"IU Olt 111.\l'C14H. : : 'J'he committee on arrange- mcnts , in hehalf of the Baptist chnrch , desire to express their sincere thanks to those who so kindly took part in the prog-ralll , thcrchy making' the IIInsicale of Jnly 15th snch a g-ralld SIIl'Cl'SS. Also to thl' pnhlic rOI' their lib- erat patronagc. 1'IOIWNCH I ICAIW ) 1 1\llm. n. W. A I'PI.l , C 011I. , J . 1\1 . \.ll\1I1Jo.Hl.lN " ( ' " ! n. 1\1. Al\IHIlItIWY , - - - - - . .cltt r 1.11'41. ' 'I'he following is the Ill'ut h-ttl'l' list for thl' week ending .JIIly S , } CJ)2 ( ) : IWell Black , 1\lrs. IWell Bell , .I. J. Bowman , C. A. Cartson , nilhert Cooper , n. I ) , .Iohllsoll , ll'\'ella l\liloill , 1\lrs. 1\lag' : c I Owens. l r. Chas. Owells. 1\11' . Chas. Pierson , 1\tr , iB. . Smith , 1\lrs. W. . / . Worth. Parties callillg' for the aho\'e wtll please say \'l'rtised. . L. II. JJ. . : \ \ ' WI" ' " II. 11. 1. J"nrlu 1 1I' I.urt fur ' 1'lItny , \\'luolIl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .I I U"'IIy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 ; , Osls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .r.lI , I oru. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I tib .r. . : , . Ity" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rt , lIutl"r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I I ( 'III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 1'IIItIIuc . I' ' I hushel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II Onlllll" , Ior , hll hlll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.l1n Chlokl'II" , 1'111 ' 1'0111111 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .U : . 1I111 ( , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'j' . : , ( 'uW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tI. : : : C ? oJ.nl ) HIIIJlII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t .r.o ? 1.1I' 'I'UlkOIII'I\rl'IIIIIIII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( G ! 'lrllwl'l\rl. t. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11I JIll ) , N uW , I'"f tlln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . r , 110 . . . . . . . . . . . . , HUI/flt. I'M ' ( 'wL . . . . . . 1,411 - - - - - - ' - ' - CurcH Hcfnth'f\ . I eW. . r4Hiley , I. . 14. I > . Cllha , New York , write ! ; ; " 1ftl'r da ' of ' ' tifken ) l'xcrul'iating pain 1'1'0111 datic rheulllatis , IllIder various treatmellts , I was lllluc- ed to trv Ballard's SIIOW I.illi- mellt , tIll' lirst applkatioll gidng- 111) ' first relief , :1I1It : the Sl'COlIII , I elltire relief. I call g'i\'l' it till- I ( Itlalilicd recomml'lI < lat iOIl. 25 , SUc and $1.0U at I'd. : l\1cComas" Broken Bow and l\lerna. H"'UI"H 'I'UI ; : CO/II ANU'\\'UIUUt Ultlt ' 1'111' : CUI.U. l.an"vu llromo ( JIIIIIIIIU 'l'.hlutl 1lIru It colt I In , IIm.t"y. Nil Cur , Nu11) . I'rluu It'"tll. . ! f A Paints , Oils and Wall Paper . -at. . . Ed. McComas' Drug Store. ! 1 . , y. r. i BUSINESS POINTERS. 1 ' : l 11\K1i : : :3t : : : : : : t\ : tm : : it : ttti.i\ ; : : : .I. C. .l\loo1'l' , ahstracting. 2tf . . - - - - - - - - Job prillting at this oflice. 1\1 011 e ) ' loaned on improved farms. JAJ\I1\S \ 141WWICII , 7 IS if B1'ot.en Bow , Neb. Dr. ' 1W. . Basg , dentist , otIice northwest l ornel' of l ea1ty Block. Ht t if. li'or ingurance and rea ) estate goo to Moore & 'r l'l r , in l ca1ty Block. . / - - Wcst Union , Neb.raska-Yes , we will pa ) ' a part cilsh for butter - ter ilndegb"H. HUlIUS G. CAlm. After Angnst 1st , I will be prl.'pared . to handle 50 hcad of cattle for an ) ' Icngth of time. 1'resh pasture in Union valley. A. ' 1' . SHYIIOJr , 4- ( , Broken Bow , Neb. \V AN'I'lm-Boarders. Neason- ahle rates. North-wcst. part. of town.-l\lHS. ErlzAIIHTII Sm.rs. 5 . - - - li'oH SMH'I'clI acres of land adjoining town , cheap. Enquire at this onice. 5-12 FOI { SMI OH 'l'HA1 > H-A threshing ingmachinc outlit.-J. O. 'l'AY- I.OH . , Bel'w'n , Neb. 6- ( , - - - ' - Ii'OH SAllt-A line assortmcnt of second h:11l < t furniture , nearly as g-ood a new , at ' 1' . C.Baldwin's. W ' ' 5 from AN'I'HI > YOUNG J\IHN Custer Connty at oncc to prepare for Positions in the Government Sel'\'ice-Hailway Mail Clerks , T4etter Carriers , Custom House and Departu1l'ntal Clerks , etc. Apply to Inter-StatcCorres. Jnst. ' Cedar Hapids , la. 5-8 Farms for sale and lands for ren t. Now is the time to get a farlll cheap , as the cheap farms . re all going , and prices are advancing - vancing rap clly.-J. G. Brenizer. .Jnst rcceived a car of hedge posts at Dier ) < s T4nlllher & Coal Co. in t.his city. Price , 12 and HI ccnts. 2 tf li'oH SAI.1Ol { 'l'IA1 > H-'l'own lots and a few fivc acre lots in thiscit ) ' , fo caUlc , horscsor farm land.-Allcn Heyncr. , 14nhricating oils of allldnls at. Wilkin's Itrng" store. ] t'OH SAI,1One : top hugg ) ' , nearly ncw ; CJlle lumhcr wagon , at Ill ) ' farm -20.-li'rank ] Norton. 4tf _ . - - - 14'oH 1 l N'I' : ' A doubte rooln on sl'cond Hoer of the Custcr block. I n < ) uit'e al this on ce. - - - - - - - - - l'epsill num , two pmlmges for il nickel at Witldns' Pharmacy. 10J ( AI.Jo--\ : , \'e acres f land in good st.ttc or cultivation a - joi ni ng Broken How for $200. 1t1 < IIIire at this omce. 3-27 tf - Sl'veral goolt farms for sale at a hargain , including lilY own.- J HSSl ( ; ANI > \ ' . 44 tf 1.'oH SAI.H-r4ots I , 2 , 7 ilnd 8 , ! Jlm'k 5 , in Jewett's addition to Brokcn How. I' nquire at this ollicc. 11-21 tf 1 l' you intend to build call at Diert < ! ' ; 14uIIlher _ . Co. and get. prices. - - - - - "Icclul Chullcu. ' { 'he 1\1 ilhnrn store is for sale , nice clcan tock alI < I store furni- huc , :111 : < 1 buildings , well cstabli- shed busincss in a tine location. Anuual salcs S7OOO , stock will i11\'oice about $2,000 , Building and fixtures about $700. Address , W. g. SWlmGl\r" l 52-tf . Millmrn , Neb.