. . . . , . . . " ' . . . . . " . I . 1 : . . . . . . . .r. . . . ' ' < .L < : ; . . - ri "r : . . . . C. P. RUSSELL SUICIDFS ; . 11 I1U g" JlhllH'lr tll n 1't'co nt luJuliul' ! , 10\\11 , ellr Ills 1I11111l' , With II ntlg ( } hlliu. - - - C. P. Hussell , a cd ( ,3 years , who has been miSilng' ! from his home : on SUtlllner hill sll1ce last Saturda ) ' 1lI0ming' at 7 o'clock , ' ' ' 5 was found 'j'ucsda ' evcning' at o'clock by E. p , Gl11iam. hanging , to a 'trec in a ravinc olT froll1 the sumi it of SUlI1mcr hill. 1\11' . Rnsscl1 callie here two or threc years ago from Neuraslm. and has becn rcsidiing' on Sl1In- mer hill with his wife and a son , Earl " ' . Russctt , who sUr\'ive him with a married daughter , who also resides in thi city. Heccnt1) ' he has bcen acting' 111 a strange manner , uut hif. ! condition - dition was not such as to cause apprehension of any such act.as . has resulted , Saturday mormng auout 7 o'clock he left the housc , and when hc did not return at night tbe family becamc greatly worricd and the neighbors and policc were notified. Scarch had been madc for him , but all efforts \ ) had becn of no avail till 'l'ucs ay afternoon , when E. P. Gilliam camc upon his bed ) ' hanging from the limb of a smal1 tree in one of the smal1 ravines in the ncighborhood oi his home. Mr. l ussel1 had used a dog chaw to cnd his life , and when found his fcet were touching the ground. He was fu11y dressed , cvetl to having his hat on his head. Coroncr Hoar was notified of the discovcry and took charge of the body. lIe cmpaneled a jur } ' consisting' of Petcr Antriger , Jamcs McCul1c ) ' andJohnJ. Cam- uell , who wil1 hold an inquest , The deceased sCr\'ed in thc civil war and was an honorably disc argcd soldicr. He was a membcr of a Nebraska post , G. A. R.-'fhc E\'t ning Globe-Jour- nal , Dubuque , Iowa. 'rhe deceased bad for a number - ber of years bcen a resident of Custer county , ha\'ing located on a homcstcad ncar Wcstcrvi11e'in tbe early 'SO's. For scveralycars before moviug to Dubuque , Iowa , l\Ir. I usscl1 and family rcsided . in Broken Bow. His older son R. B. , who is not mentioncd in thc above notice is a printer by . trade having lcarned the trade in t this office and afterwards worled , some time in the Chief office. I . . . . _ _ _ _ ' _ I . Mrs. Fred Unrath. l'Nshlcut Country Club. lIeutun IIlU'bur , Mlcb. "Alter my first baby was born I dId not Item to rc.aln ; my Itrength although the doctor gAve me . tonic which he cOMld. cred very superior. but Indead of getting better I grew weaku every day. My hUI. . band Inshted that I take Wine of Cardul for A week And ICe what It would do for . me. I did take the medicine and wal very gratdul to find my Itrength And health Ilowly returning. In two weekll WII out of bed and In A month I was able to take up my ulual duties. I am very enthu.l. a.tlc In Its praise , " Wino of Cardui reinforces the orgaus of generation for the or eal of prcB- nancy nnd childbirth. It proyents rout - carriago. No womau wno takes 'Vino t of Car ui need fear the coming of her child. If : Mrs. Unrath had taken of CarlIui before her baby came ' she would not haye been wcakened as aho wns. lIer mpid rccoycry should commellll this greut ruulO Y to oyery I expectant mother. 'Vil1t of Car ui , regulates the menstrual fiow. I WINEOfCARDU _ . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' - . .t f'fl " .M , : .i t It i"rI" ' W Mr. Russell was a memuer of the 14th Ohio Infantry in the civil wnr , was badly wounded , and crippled for life at the battle of Chickamagna was captured at that time and held prisoner for two days when thc union forces recaptured him. lIe wa ! > three days beforc hi ! ) wound was first drcssed. It su ffered terri hly lying' on the battlc field all that time. - - - - ' 1'hc AI-Hnr-lJcn ' 0 'VCICOIlIC. ' Ak-Sar-Bcn'g of Omaha 'rhe - - , on thcir rcturn trip from Dea - wood favorcd Brokeu Bow with a visit Saturday. ' [ 'hey arrived in theycity at 2:30 : and rcmained I an hour and a quarter. 'rhey were met at the depot by aeling ! ma'or C. S. Martin and several i hundred citizens and Wilkins' uand. The guests were escorted to the Grand Central hotel , where mine host , A. J. Elliott had madc prcpcra tions to recei vc them. 'rhe march to the hotel was attended uy the mi1itary hand of Omaha , and the local balHl. Landlord E11iott had special arrangements for the ac- commadation of the visitors , which enabled the cntire number 150 to sit at the table at one sitting. As the tables wcre already - ready spread no delay was oc- cassioned and in thirty minutes all had enjoyed one of the best meals they had on their entire route. In fact a number expressed - ed themselves as it bcing the best. 'l'hey were especia11y pleased because everything was in rcadiness so they did not have to wait for the \'ituals to be served. They spcnt the remainder of the time about 40 minutes in visiting the business firms with which their respective houscs did business and in forming new acquaintances. Mr. Elloitt had the office decorated - ated with large stalks of. green corn , which a number of the guests appropriated and carried with them on their march to the depot , whicb was under the escort of the two bands that accompanied - ed them from the depot to the hotel. A number of carriages wcrc at the depot in charge of thc women of the city to convcy the ladies of the delegatio to the hotel but as there wcre but six ladiesof thc n'umuer their task was casily performed. The visit was vcry much enjoyed apparcnt- ly by the visitors as we11 as our own people. l-h > Hlclnu IIlId ur , , I..tH. Ford & Sturgeon , a prominent drug firm at Hocky Hill , Station Ky.writesVe : were requested by Dr. G. B. Singley to scnd for TIerbine for thc benelit of our customcrs.Ve ordered three d07.cn 111 December , and we arc glad to say , IIerhine has givcn such grcat 8atisfactiou that wc havc duplicated this order threc times , and today we gave your salesman another order.Ve bcg to say Dr. U. B. Snigley takes pleasure in. recommcnding Heroinc. " 50c bottle at Ed. Mc- Comas' Brolwn Bow and Mernu. - - - - - - - - - - - - WOOlUH-N : IOl1 HOII.INU A'I'Slm'AIW "ow Hntl'H rOl' HOUIIII 'l'rll ) . \ U UHt I , " Ihu'llug 111I Houto Pur lh IIIIIIUulloM.ro11ill alii I piclI I' of the l\Qleru ( WoodmclI of Amcncll to uehcld Augnst . ! I lit Seward , NclJlIISkll , lhe llurlingtoll Rent hus mude till' low rate of olle IIIIlI olle-thinl for thc ro\lllli trip from ncarly 1111 poi Ills in Nchrusku. Per IIIlditional illformation auont rales , tickcts , tmill ser\'ice , etc. , apply to the ncurcst Burlington Route agcnt or wdte to J. FnA-cIS , Gencral Passcngcr Agent , 7-9 0111aha , Ncb. , - - . - . - . - - - - Rasmus Anderson. J. C. Moore Real Ealate. Abstractor. t ANDERSON & MOORE. \ ri'1""Lllnll. ' tor nle IInll rent 111 C'ntter connty aud adJolnlug counties. Equltlea IlOd mortKageB booKht IInd BollI hrll't I110mully and neath made. I . lJ1JIcu11111 Streel. 1I\wtun4th and 11th AvenneB , Broken Dow , CUBtcr county. Nubra.ka. . ] 'I-IE P. D. SMlrrH COMPANY , Alwavs have the best quality of Lumber aud ether building .na- toriale at tbo I.owoBtPdoos. 'PhoD8 No. ' 10. . . . C. R. JUDKINS , Manager. . I ' . -itv . " . . . , I ' it , . ' :5 : Wf A DISASTROUS FIRE , - - - JolJn HclareH' . . . . 1lIler II ) ' It.onHt. cel Alh'c. , illS I.\UNUH\ HAUlHAJIAOIW. . Yesterday morning auout six o'clock the lire bcll ! Ounded the alarm of lire. I t was but a Bhort space of tune until the hose cart and hook and laddt'r trucks were in front of Schroder's laundry , where the Imilding' was on , lirc. ' 1'wo' 1in of hose were , hrought into play amI the flame ! . which had alr ady extcnded out of the front of the building was soon under control. 'I'he Imi1ding was as < 1ry as ti nder and the lire spread lilw a flash over the in- terior of till' room and soon burn- cd its way through the roof and front and sl'red to the goods that occupied the room. It was not more than thirty or forty minutes after the alarm was given until the last smoldering spark had bccn exl ngused and the hose were withdrawn. So short a time , but so dreadful - ful ! John Schroder who had finished his chorcs at the harn , in his usual health was carried - ried to the street from his laundry possessing tlll' full vigor of mind and consciommss , with his bed ) ' li tterally roasted. 11 is clothe8 werc burned from his uod ) ' and his face and head were baked. In fact his body from his knces up was badly burned and blistcr- ed. Dr. Pennington was called who had him removed to J. S. Benjamine's where mcdical treatment - ment was rendered. But littlc exccpt to aleviate pain , by kcep- ing him un er the influence of opiatcs was possible. He passed away and was reliev d of his misser ) ' about 2:45 : o'clock less than ninc hours after the terriule catastrophe. Mar ) ' lIol1andsworth , the lady help 111 the laundr.r informs tbat Mr. Schroder had just come in from the barn having completed his out door work and went into the laundry where had his gasoline - line ironer was heating. It was nearly hot enough to begin"work. Sbe had just left the laundry and had gone into the adjoining room as Mr. Schroder entered. She heard a noise , but it not being - ing unusual her attention was not drawn until a minute later when she heard his screems. She ran to the door and found the room was ablaze with the escaping - ing gas and Mr. Schroder was cngulfed in it. It appcars from the best in formation - I mation obtainable that hc was pumping air into the tank and it forced the top 01T the tank which hcld about 2 gallon of gasoll11c. 'I'he pressure scattered - ed the oil o\'er the room and it coming in coiltact with the lire causcd the terriblc 10s . Whcn the dOOl' was open the unfortunate man ran out through the Idtchcn to thc oack yard. Miss lIolland worth called 1\lrs. Schroder who had not g-ot up .ret and they did all they could to extinguish thc tire from his clothing , but they wcn' IIcarly all burncd on him before it could h put Ollt. li'ortunately the house hold goods were sa\'t d with but little damage and the main ouilding was only Ilamagell in fron t room. 'l'hc launllry room is balll ) ' damaged. IIe carried S2000 insurance each in the l\laccahces allli lIighlad- ers al1l11 > ept his property 1'1111) ' insured , so the loss there is will 1H. ' mlIle : good. TIe was in his 41)th ) year. lIe leaves a wife hen' and fathel' , hrothl'r and sister in EUt'OPl" His ftl1ll'ral scrvices wilt be ill charg'c of thl' I. O. O. 11' . lodge of which he was a prominent - minent member. 111 add ition to his local insurancc for his w tlow , \\'l' understand h ( ' carries SJOOO in Denmark in favor of his agcd father. li'llneral ercl's tomorrow - morrow at 10 a. Ill. in the Presbyterian - byterian church. ClocJt6 , tha very : betit at Ed. McComaa' . - - - - - - - - - Brokoll now , l-'Iremnn Hetlll'1l With Ll\urnls. .A number of the Broken Bow fire companies rcturncd this morning from the Grand Island tournament. They won lirst prize in the wet hose street race and took third mone ) ' in two of the straight away hose races , Jesse Wilson won third moncy in thc fircman's handicap foot race of 150 yards. The bo's would have receh'ed first for largcst number and best dressed had their telcgram announcing that they werc on the wa ) ' had not becn delu'ed. 'rhe parade had started before they reachcd Grand Island which coun ted them out. The train left here about three hours late. i . I , : . : t1 , : . " , : . ; ' " -L"'z'J"'I' , . . . - : . . . , . . : : : . ; . . . . . . , . . ' , ' . . : . \h4t1 " . ' : 'l- . - ' . . . . . .4. . . . . . . . . . ; ' , " ' . . . . ' . r" 'tJ'"i"-"l ; " " , " - , I DtlINij [ T 'TAxS [ A S [ TRO lf. lnke n Large Indebtedness Against tute of Nebrnskn. If An Tuxes \Vcrc Puid Prol11ptJy , COftuuouweultb Would 8e Qui of Dc bt. iP { ( " "lIc,1 IIlIIh'r Alllhn"'t ) . uf th. ! Itullru lid" ur : \ 'brn"u , , ) 'l r .t. lI , V ( give ueluw U Htntl'\lwul \ ul'IlI'joUH WIIOUJl i tlJUt ure due lhe ditl'PI''nt Htatf' fuudH : blnh'llIl'lIt "f II. . . 1111.11..1.1 . III ' ! " \'hrIlNl.1I : UIIII II. . . . " . ( ' hllHI. . II. widell IIH' ) ' " " " 1' II - HI1'llIcl1t UII : \ U111111' . . au. 111110/ Ucuurul . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,417.742.65 Ulnklng I.'urlll . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 182H6.9G tlchuul Fuull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fi81.IH7. 3 J Ulllvllr lty I unll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3\14,548.07 \ . : . I } 'eullllutlury I.'unll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,772.13 C. ' Bunll } < 'uIll1 . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -152.0i J _ CUlllul , UulldluK 1.'uuLl . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 14,129.82 L , l ctulUl chuul l uuLl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5,2C9.67 I" NOI'wl 1 UulllllllK 1.'unLl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507.92 1 Ju tltutu ! cclJle : , (1 11 LIed Fund . . . . . . 13,903.07 U : Lhu Stoelt IudcDllllt ) . Irutu } . . . . . . . . 3.113.48 I1.I ! : I Stalu Heller l uud . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.791.6 ! I'I \ ! . - I 'futal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.631,8&7.40 I' Add Lc\'y at 1J01 ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,232,391.72 ' ; t. . tf 'l'otul. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,861,219.12 il J\tuOUllt vuhl lute Stnto 'l'rcasur ) ' it./ trow lJuecwlJur 1. 1J00. ! to ! \lay 1. I 26th. 1\102 \ . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.081.186.03 Iluluueo lIueollcetud MitY 26. 1902 . . $2,783,063.01 'l'lw l\ll'lWHe \ ill the I'ollet'liull 01' fax is , ' ' ' ' ' ' t ht' to ruhe ; 1IlUlle with whil'll to l'al'l'J' 011 gO\'l'l'UlIll'lll. . It. ili lhl' duty 01' tlw ; tult o1licel'1i to 1'l'I.tifUllt. , . to the "aI'iulIs CUUIl" tics a ( ' : .ll of lethut HIIIHll l'aiHe HutHc- ient I'preuue with \\'h l'h tu l'url'j' Oll lhe bu illeH : : ; ur tIll' Ht'atc. ' uttl'lilled tu ' fhl' rl'hii : duly hUH ueell UJ' nu'iOUH admiuistrutiolls , but there hUH been a materiul default ill tlw pa 'ment of ' ' ( taxl'H. 'l'ht' rl'Hll1t is that fit ( he dose or \ r" IJIIHi IIl'l' UllIa ' : ! , 1 no : ! , thl'1'e wus nu Uti t. Htltlldill' " illllputt.tl11I'HS uf tIll' Htnt ( ' . I : ) ItIllUUlItiUg. to $ l.1IlU.Hon.OS. Itud lI11't' waa It Unlltlll'l' of Hlll'ul1l'cte taxts ! tlue ( I'olil flw YUl.jullH l'OUlIt l'H , lo lhe Ktatl' . amuunt- hlg' llJ $ : ! , , OUa.o.1. II l'n 11 be Ht'l'lI that if thelil' dpti 1If } IWIl t taxes hud bl'Pll paid , liWL'C would hu \ ' ( beell u HUl'l'luH iu lilt' tl'l'aHurJ' of till' Htutl" HlId 1IU uUbJtalldiug' obligut'jUllH whatc\'tr , " 'hill' tlJe l'ul1el'tiulHJ llIudt' fru1II 1 ) el' . 1st , HWO to luy : ! Uth , W ! ) : . ! wOllld Jlu1il'ute lhal a purtioll uf thesl' I.tiIHI1WlIt taxe : ; , , 'pI'e ul'iug paid , it ( 'an IH\1 dly he expected that'l'llough uf thl'Hl' Ul'I'I'.t1'agl : H ean be col1l.etl'd to wipe uut the cU1lllJlete iudebt- . e < lJWH ; uf the State. We Iihal1 tl.j' iu fU HI't' al'tif'lliH to Hho\\ ' \ \ ' I\t'l'e \ thi : o Ul'ea l dl'li 1lI1Ul'1l1' . \ ' ill 1111 . \11111 t' of tUXl'H ul'igillatl'H. ' 1'1It' til'Ht t1ut ' of good I'ilizellship is to IHl ' thp tax that iH JWt'P- : Har ' to lI\1't \ t Htute , Cuunt ' alltI Cit ' ex- pl'llHI H. lu tht' long liHl of tIt'lillf\Wllt } tax- pa.\'trH , 11U raitronxJ wit I Ut. foulld tldiu- qUl'lIl iu paY1lleut uf au ' ll'gul taxes , aI- thuugh the pa.rllWllt of taxes iu se\'erul iustunces hus pl'al'l l'ull ' nu mrlw all of the net eu'uillgs : of thl l'01llpaJ1 ' fur a term of Yl'H'S. .011 , YA. NOTE -From 1893 to 1900 , the Fre111011t , Elkhorl1 & I\\issouri VaHey . Hanrond paid 16 8to per cettt of it's net earnings for tuxes. I - - _ _ a . - l.cUcr I.IHI. 'l'he folluwing is the dead letter list for the week ending August 5 , 1902 : ' S. S. Apple , J. J. Fisher , Albert Goedu t , 2 letters , James Hurt , J. C. Keefe , 2 let tel's , Charley Nichle . Miss Frankie. Schurr , O. J. Schucigci. I Parties caBing for the above I \\111 please say' advertised. J-4. H. JE\VHTT : , P. 1\1. Youthful Pat Crowos. Samuel Fields and Floyd Dili- on , Oakdale boys. 14 and 11.1 years of age , concluded to imitatc Pat Crowc last Friday. So they sent the flIowing letter to 111' . ' 1'01'- pin : "C , H. 'l'orpin : We do dcmand you to go after dark and bur ) ' 550 in paper money by . the old stump in the northcast.corncr of the block your housc is on. bury it undcr six inchcs of ground on thc cast sidc of the stump. Do th is ton ig-h t whcn no one is watching. If thcsc ordcrs are not obcypd there will he an cmp. ty chair at your dinner table , and if you thin I , more of S50 than YOIl do of a child , you can Icep ! your monl'y and lo e a c11iltt. but if the smal1 sum of S50 is not placet I by thl' tump we will rob ! you of a child and . your life with a bullet. And if . . 'ou mention this to any enc , no inatter who it is , you wi"ll nc\'cr sec snow fal1 aglin. Wrap thc motll' ) ' in a orown papcr with a red string , 20th JUIIC. 111' . Torpiu went through the form of depositing he mone ) ' and had a dctect'c on gaunt. 'l'ht' li'ield's boy came for the monc ) ' amI was taken in charge. He implicated the other boy as.thc wt'tter of the lcttcr and prunc 1I10\'l'r in tnc atiair. 'l'hl'hoys are undl'r arrest and thc hearing is put off till 111' . ) ) illon. who is ahsent shall rl.turn.-Neligh Y poma n. Prompt : ltl/I severe punishmcnt is due these youthful. criminals that others of a criminal turn of mind may takc warning. We have boys in this vicinity who have been excused from tim.c to time of smal1er olTcnces which is but a training for something greatcr. Parent , > can tot be to strict with their boys. - - - - - - - CHICHESTER'S EfiGllSH PENNYROYAL PILLS : , 0\ B " \ b ' to - 113'11 o c\"f > ' ! r Sllb [ ; : illl co\t\ IIt . . ' cotZ If' Ha f" , . . \ 11II ) r II lJle . .1\1114' . . . lI.k ) lrugi , : SI tor CIlIt'.U " " 'IIt'S : IS',11'o1i : In U".I and tlnlll 1III'IIIIIIe b01l' . l'ul , , < 1 wllh blue rlboon. . . , . . . . , . . , , . Talu. nn ulllt'r. 1I'f " .Iall\'roll. "batl. l"tllIlI" .uul hllll..I. . . . . . . . . lIuof ) 'our . lIruii\8t. . \ . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . or Clllt It' . III bttlll'P' lur 1.I"'i".III. . . . .tI. wunlnl. . un" . . .rt'lh' " . . . . . 1.llIlh. . . III Illlcr , b ) ' ra'l"rll ! Inll. 111.111111 T".UlUuululs. Iold bl AlllJrul 1lb/a. OUJOUE8Tlm OHEMIOAL 00 , , .100 : I1'OIII"ulI S.lun. . . . . . . . . .LA. . i"a. . .H.s . . h , ap. . . . - - ORTJ : I.I.O. P. C. Embrcc shippd hogs the first of the week. l\Iesdams Ashbaugh awl Deal ! ) wcre at Anselmo , Tuei 'Jay. Geo. Hughes and Fred Day spent Sunday - day in Sand Vailcy , 1\1rs. Day has almost recoyercd from hcr lust weeks iIIncs ! ) . Lulu Zachry , flom Maplc Orospcnl Sunday with Nellie Hill. 1\115. Hllnt wcnl to Omaha , Tllcsday , for a ten dllYs , .jsil with 1\lr . Hewitt. 1\1rs. Branson we'nlto 'YeepilgVater , TncsddY to to yisit her nephew , J. R. Fodge. S. Wulrlinglon , J. W. Whittle , S. Beals. F. L. Beals allll W. T. Da\'is were at lit OCIl Bow. Sat lilt lay. W. S. Boyc , wife allIl daughtcr dro\'e np frolll Brok 1l Bow Satllrday an spent Sunday with J. 1\1. FOIges. ! A " 'Iorlll 1'-lIlcr. J. A. J. Montgomery , Puxico , \Vayne Co. , 1\10. , writes : "I have littie twin girls , who havc brcn bothered with worms all their li\'eR. 1 tried cvcrything to relic - lic\ ' ! ' the III which faiJed until I used White's Crcam Vermifuge ; , thc lirst two doses broturht four wurllls from one of th 'm , the IIl'xt two doses , twelvc , enc of thelll measuring twelve inches thc other chilli was only relicved of four worms. I t is a most excellent medicine. " White s . Cream \ ' l'l'llli fuge is good for : childrcn. It not on I ) ' destroys worms , it hL'ps ! the child to perfcct growth , wards otT sick- ness. 25l' a t I d : 1\1 cColllas' Broken Bo\\ ' ; 1\111 \ l\lerna. II'\II ' IL\'I'\ \ I.I OUJ.N ANI ) HE'I'Ull\ . 1"(11' thl' NI'III'1\ 1..11'pwol.th : AS t"'lbly. Tickcts on sale Allgusl 5 to 9 , al\(1 A u u l 12. Retllrn limil , AUglisll5. AmonM thl' lIistingnisht'l , speakers will be ( eneral Fitlhugh I.ce , I' . . A. ; lIishop Harl CranstulI , l'ortlUIII : , Orl' . , furmcr l'n's llcllt Johll ofl' \ l'anw 1'lIi- , "crsit ) ' ; l.'harll's . \ . Crallt' . II. D. . Bostoll ; RcC. . F. AI.cll. [ , ivcrpool , HII la\l(1. ( plclIl\itllllus \ l'al fcalull' : ! II ) ' the Kaffiir Boy Choir , . ! lh CClltury Qllarl th ! , I h'sper all : 'Ilulc Quartettc 11I11IlIIpcrial \ lIuIHI-Ill'l1 Rillgrrs. ; \1all ) ' Hlhll'atiollal Advautages will lie ofTeu'lllluring the Asst'mlll ) ' . For tickl/ts lIllIlllllditioual iuror/uatiou ask thl : Burlingtuugcut. . 5-8 . - - - - Fruit jar at J. C. Bowen's. ? This sl:11ntllro ! : 19 011 c\'cry hex of thl ! genuine Laxative Bromo.Quinine il'ableta U1 nlmelly tl1I1L .curell ! u cold 'U uu" duy . - - - - - - ' MIlJI" CI1'Y E F. MC'LunlO , Prop. Ufe Flonr. lIuckwhcat , Grtlbltlll , PetSll. eiC. D. HlaAZE , I.D. . . . . . Dealer hI . . . . . Orallllll , l ore.IKII IIl1d A nl\rlcan Alarhlel ! . I Ornament ? ! Work a Special tv. lIroken lIow. - Nul raska. - CITY BAH EH SHOP , II. O.lIU'1'TON. l'roprl"lor. ! -'Irdl-clau wor . Hullr lloom of IIro en UgW tHai. , lIauk , llroken Uow. Nebru" " - - Dlt..r L Ii'AHNS\VI'I'H , DENTIST , i:1I1-0JUce : Over SWlln'B Grocery. CAM HON & HEESE , I dlll p9035 u9c..ll ps A ' 1' IAW. Hoome M anlill. Healt ) ' Ulock. IIroken Uow. Neb. - - - - - - - - - D HS. _ R. U. & W. I . T A L O'1\ PHYSIGIANS SURGEONS. 1)I1Ir.o over Ilaeherle' l1eug Htoro. IIrol..1I Uow , . Nehr8lh. Nehr8lh."f "f D H. 0. 14. 1\1 \ U 141.EN8 , Physician SurgeoH. 21111 StalrW'I ) ' trotu we t ulllllo Uoally IIlock ; r , , lIlenco , 3rll Wlsl1oLJ . chnrch , on 91..C Bldd uf Mtrct't. ; 3'r Urok 1I lInw , Nebrll8ka. CLINTON DAY , Phys ciall & Surgeon. Omce III r lIr at Iho Uank or Commerco. Heel. ( Iunco tIlIl hDUSU w"61 of the lIaptht church. lJrukun lIow. Nuhrlla'-II. MIKI SOAN LON. . . ' -l'ruprlt.tor or- 1I0.llIlIrllnl & ; J.l111Ch Oouuler. 1.I\rlO aS8urtment or Conf..cllolllulee , CII"r. " "II " 'l'otJaccos. Nort Slllo ut I'nhllc ! : ! IIU rtt. IIroiln lIuw , NelJrash. O.II. . CONHAl > , . . . . . .lJcllltr In. . . . . I'n1ll119. Wh,1 MIII _ . 'r.llks , ' 1tllnH. ! : iltHollnl l nlll1 : II , ele .cle. IIrokeu lIow , Nebraska. W A. THOMPSON , " C'ONTllt\lJTOll IlUII.U1CU. 1'llIla ! arlll uallmateB nu 8110rtnollcu. lIroken How , NpJraBkll. ! WU,141'cl UADWKI4I4 11m ve ! ! ! ' Wl1la ! nn 11 m3l'filliQr. : _ _ . _ _ _ n CAl\IKltA AND 8UPP1411 S. 'rI ! . . In lruct\on8 \ I.ow . In tllk8 aud develope e I'icluru ' willi I1very cllmera 80hl. Jt'lnlshlng Ilone tor IIlolltnro . ' l.atest Styles in Photog-raphs. - \ BANGS STUDIO , b : blJ'lshel1 Iu II. \ . ' r w , N hratka. ! I _ _ _ { L'J. SNYDEH , I. J 1 , t' ! , ! ! l \ DJO : 'n ! lp' ' t'w ! ANII NOTAJt\ " - , ; l'UBl.IC. III so JnBllce or Ihe I' acu. Bp6clalliltent oo Khen I to collucllona l el)08hton8 la"ul , penBlon voocb. ere neatly executed sndall kinds ot IIIgli1 papere wrlUen. OIllOd In Ihe reu of D.nk of l'otumerce. hOk I OINebraska. . _ _ S.1\1. DOIUUS , : R'll .a&.J&I.11ll . ! ' JIa It AI.lnl16 of work In ollr line donI ! promptly and tn l1ut-dasB order. arUed hop on Ibu corner WBM o/Ihe bOle bou80. 01"1' : tJH . , TRIAl. . IIroken Bow , - . - Nebraska. C.H. . JEFFR ODS , JS > Iczl czl bsll'(2cl ) ' ( { l' , AbUracII Promplly 'urnllbt" . Your UUBtu ltJ ! oollcltfll. O ll'e III Uauk ef COlumerCIl Uulldlu ! ! ' , Hrokuu 1I0w. Nebru a. 'ranK paid ror lIon-roKidentB. . "