It.'O 11Ie' ' Llburlau Boolel , I . . USTER OUNTY EPUBLICAN. ES'l'ABLISUED 1882. 'rIlE OIi'Ii'ICIAI PAPEI OIi' CUS'l' ] R COUN'ry. I ARGl S'l' CIHCUI A'l'ION Oli' ANY PAPI l IN 'I'Hg COUN'rv. - VOL XXI. BROKEN BOW , CUSTER COUNTY , NEBRASKA , THURSDAY , AUGUST 21 , 1902.--EIGHT PAGES. NO.10. - 'I ( - . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . J , 1 J J J J J J : J : per 'l'hat's something , I it ? "rl"1l proH' it. : ! LIMdCr.s : ' of ChICIlO OPt halmlo ( 'ollego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . - Tablets -ANO- School Supplies , -A'l'- . J. G. Haeberle's : , Perle Elizabeth Fields , ; . DR m JjJJ ll MB b jB ) ] . O : PICH 1I0UHS : 9 a. Ill. to 12 m. 1 :30 : to 4 p. m. Or hy appointment. I omce o\'er All1ll'rSOIl's Jewelry Store in Really Block , Brokell Bow , Nehraska. - - - - - - - - - - Church Hcr"lccH. : \1. H. CIII'HCtr. Prcachill services ill thc 1\1. H. church hoth 1I1ortlill aII 1 e\'ellill 5111111a ) ' , ' "Cod's GllitleIlCt' , " 1\Iornilll { suhjct'l , 'fext , Aets 16:1U. : E\'l'lIill " ' \'hcre Art Tholl , " Text GCII. 3 : < ) , COIIIC. Cl\o. \ 1' . 'l'IU'I'I\S \ , Pastor. l'RI\SII\"I'I\H \ \ I.\N ClIlmc II. Serviccs 111'xt SlIlItlay 1I1orllill at I I a. i 111. SlIbjcct , "HoChristl'plifts : 'olall- ; k 1Hl. " E\'ellill serl'e at p. III. : Subjcct , "The SlIpn'llIt. nift. " S ) et'ial .1 1I1USIC at hoth ser\'ices. The pllhhc is conlially in\'ited. _ I ' ' . " . CIJIUS'I'I.\"N CIJIIRCII. i Bible School at < ) : .15 sharp. The JIIorn- inl { sermon will be the lint ill II eries on :1 th book of ROJllans. COll1l11ullion er\'ice i. contluctctl hy Eltler R , R. R'ersoll. , ' } 'ht , Hntlca\'or at 7.00 will ht , a er\'lce without - out a leuler : , This JIIl'aUS that each olle I IIIIISt he his own , tucl ) ' thl' snbjt.ct of "Freclloll1 for erl'c" I cOllie ' - er\ a 1\1 \ pn'- parctlto take a part. l'rl'achin at H , I'he usual lIIitl-\\'eek st'r" I'es anll ap- pointlllcnls , COIIIl' . . , AI.I.ISO'olinisttr , C. y AI.I.ISO- ; , : - - - - - - L John II nry anl family went to Ansley ttll morning. I Dr. Pennington made a trip to Berwyn on 44 Tuesday. Joseph Skelton took in thc reo union at Ansley Wednesday. ( F. D. Gallup spent a few day 'I the first of the week in this cit ) i with his family. Ed. McClure anll 1iss l\lan Hollandsworth dro\'e to Anslc' , , to tal < e in thc reunion thi' ! 'r morning. C. L. Gutterson , wifc anI i daughters NeHie and Ii'aith , anI J Mrs. A.1. . Stuckcy and chitdrel attended the Dale picnic 'I'uesday Ri ngH ng Bret hers' Ad vcrtisi n ! Car No.1 spent Tucsday in ou city , and from thc looks of bill postcd and distributed , thc cir " .t . cus is coming. Jasper \Vallacc of Wcst Union I was transacting business in th \ city 'l'uesday. lIc remarkcd tha \ there was } ) lenty of rain and good crop 111 his vicinity. : ; : : : : : : : : W. H. Comstock , wal in our city Saturday. 1 11. Molloy wcnt to Halscy Saturday night. J. J. 'l'oolcy went to Anslcy on 44 Wedncsday morning. Alpha Morgan was an cast bound passengerSunday morning. I I Ii' . Eo 'l'aylor rcturncd homc I Sunday night from his trip out wes t. ! \lrs. H. O. Hutton's fathcr aud mother of Towa , are visiting in the city. J. g. Adamson was a passcn- ger on + 4 Wcdnesday morning for Ansley , J. 1 . 1i'orsyth of New Hclena , . , . was a C1ty1s1tor 1' 'ru " 1 ay , returning - ing homc Saturday. 1 lmcr Bass and family came down Sunday morning from An'elmo ! to dsit fricnds and rclativcs. Peter Dierl < s and wifc of Lincoln - coln , visited in thc city se\'cral days last week the guests of Mr. , and Mrs. Jos. Molyncux. I . 'l'hc socialist part - \ ' is to havc a county cOI1\'ention- the opera house , in Broken Bow , Saturday , August 30 , at 10 o'clock. \Vill Chrysler an.d.amil . . > . . of Wood Lake , are v1s1t1ng 111 the city with Mrs. Chrysler's parents , Ir. and Mrs.V. . II. Osborne , Sr. W. II. Reeder of Mcrna , made thi ollicc a social call Friday. Hc was in the city transacting busincss with the U. S. Land Otlice. Joseph Molynoox and wifc , Mrs. Petcr Dicrks and Mrs. A. Morgan , attcnded thc Dale picnic - nic at Dale. 'l'hey report a splendid timc. "raltcr Lamon of Pubelo , Colorado - orado , made this otl ce a friendly call Saturday. 'l'wcnty-cight ycars ago hc was a pupil of mine in Hall count ) ' this state. 'l'he Sargent gra says ihat C. C. Gardner will leave in a few days for Kirks\'ille , Missouri , wherc he will engage in the loan busincss. Missouri's gain will be Nebraska's loss. Jules lIaumont , wife and chit-I dren. of glton , madc this ell ce a' ' friendly call I"riday. Mrs. Hau- mont was one of thc popular school teachcrs of Custer county sixtcen and eighteen years ago. A. J. VanAntwerp , of I40li , was a caller at this ollicc last Saturday , lIe informs us that hc will cnter thc Stateuniversitv in Scptcmbcr to takc a course iil ci\'il cnginccring.-T40up Valley ! Juccn. J. W. Scott of Dry Valley was a city visitor Wcdnesda.r of last wcck. He was accompanied by his fathcr-in-law , Mr. Smith and brothcr-in-law Mr. 'l'homp- son. 'l'he latter bought a farm in the dcinity of Dry Valley and cxpects to mo\'e to Custer county. During thc heavy rain and electrical storm Ii'riday night. the house of Jamcs Nclson \'ing l six mites sonth- east of towlI , was struck hy lightlling. Mr. Nel son's h-y . ar-old son was instantlj' Idlled. 1\lr. Nelson was so badly shocked h\ ' the holt that he wa' ! ) unconscioils for nearly two hours. I Nonc of the other members of thl. : family werc injurcd , nor was thc building'damagcd ' . ' I anj'-Anslc ) Ci t izcn , A quict wcdding ceremon ) took place at the home of l\lr and Mrs. J.V , Comstock , Tues. eay e\'cning at six o'clock , h : which their daughter Hattie was united in marriage to M. . I on' Husscl. 'l'he ceremon y wa ! performed bj' RcI I . \V C'IHlnll ler in thc presence of only a fe\ . near relat'cs and friends of tlH couplc. The groom is a youn farmer who resides on his father ! farm at Janes\'ille , and is an in . dustrious young man. 'I'he hridl is a young lady , a chool teacher who has b en a resIdent of Ansll" since the town \Yoas started sonl tiftced years ago , and is to wel ' - Imown 'to our reader to relluir any introduction. 'I'hc ) ' il1l1n l1i , atcl ) ' wcnt to housekc p1ng c 'I'he Chronicle joins with thei . t ! mall ) ' fricnds in wislling thtwu a happy and prosperous life.- I Amle.y Chrol11cle. J. H. Varncy of Ansle ) ' , was in thc city Saturda ) ' . John Moran of Callaway , was a city visitor Saturday. Elmcr D. Joh\1sol1 \ of 1\lcrna , spent Sunday in our city. AI. Joh IIson made a husincss trip to Mason City 'l'ucsday. Ii' . 1\1. l ublcc was a passenger on 42 ' 1'ucsday morning for the cast. Jacoh Johnson spcnt SUllda ) ' in Anselmo , rcturning Monday mornillg. Chas. Clc\'eland of Comstock , was transacting busincss in our city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 11' , II. Young werc passcngers on .12 'l'ucsday - morning for Omaha. Miss Nellie Hccd , who has been \'isiting in our city sometimc , lcft 'I'ucsday morning for Council - cil BlutTs. L.V. . Amsberrywho has bcen visi ti ng at home for thc past month , returncd to Sheridan , Wyomingto rcsume work forthc B. & M. I . l . 'I'hc wet weather last week rc- tarded threshing , but littlc being done bct wecn showers. Most grain is vet in thc shock and can bc threshcd whclI dry. 'l'hc Broken How Bu\l : \ ! will furnish the mmdc duriug the.Hc . - union. ' 1'his band is a good one , and the musical committee wcre fortunate in sccuring their ser- vices.-Chroniclc. H. 11. Andrcws sowed eight acrcs of emmer last spring and informs us that it has just thrcshcd out tifty-two bushels per acre. He has secd for sale. - -Callaway Courier. H. J. Shinn ofVcst Union , accompanied the remains of Mrs. Keys hcre for burial Monday morning. l c\ ' . \V. ' 1' . Powcrs , the omciating clcrgyman , was I . also in the company. I. "r. J. Woods and wife , Chas. : I Jcffords and wife , 14. 11. Jewctt , wifc and daughter , 'l'hos. II'inl u and daughtcrs , wcre in attcnd- unce at the Dale picnic , and spent an enjoyablc day. W. D. Coxcy , representative of l ingling Bros. Show was a bucincss caller at this ell cc Fri- day. ' 1'hc show is to bc hcrc the 8th of September. It has I heen four y ars since thcy last \ ' sited this place. MAH . J ON-gJWOO . Hum. - OIIN - , ] ) --At the residence of the otl ciat- ing linisterl c\ ' . I . Bellis , ncar Berwyn , Ncbraska , August 10th , 1t)02. Mr. Hcrbert ' 1' . Johnson of Grcely Centcr and Miss Maggie B. ] lwood of Berwyn , Ncbr. Hingling Brothcrs' traincd alli- ! mal display introduces Capt. . Webb's juggling seals , Prof. I Wood's dog and pen ) ' circus. and Pcarl Souder's famous heard of 30 comed.r elephants. 'I'his llis- play of traincd animal fcatures surpasses anything of the kind e\'cr secn in this country. G. Hiser member of thc county board from glk Crcek township was a city vi'itor ! Saturday. lIe sa's that Henry Marks had recently - cently thrcshell 40 acres of winter whcat south cast of Mason City that yielded 1475 bu.hcls , which is 3h.K bushels to thc acrc. Hc reports oats yilding 50 hushclo ; to the acre and that corn nc\'er lookcd bettcr. l ingling Bros. employ o\'cr a thousand mcu , womcn and child- rcn. ' 1'0 IccIl this great company of p oplc requires a daily a\'er- , agc of 900 pounds of bread , 1,000 pounds of mea t , 420 of coffec , and evcrything elsc in proportion. These supplies , as wcll as 10 tuns of haY' , 300 bushels of oats and , . 25 blishels of corn for the horscs , , have to be secured daily in tht : ) city where the show is exhibiting. 'l'he postal authorities at Wash. ington. recognizing the liabilitil' of post-masters to malw mistake s in getting mail in the wrong - boxes ha\'e fixed a penalty 01 ' $200 , on persons ta ki ng 'ma i other than ther own and not rc. . turning it. 'l'hc law implie ! that people should looli theil mail O\'cr beforc leaving the pOSI e oflice and if they havc any mai other than their own return it : r once. Papers arc included is .r this ruling and the excusc that i a is the post masters fault .1ake - I no ditfcrcnce. Vou are liablt just the same. - Ansley Citizen. Andrcw 1Iorn spent Sunday in Anselmo. gd. De1\1errit of Mullcn , was in the city 1\Ionda ) ' . J co. Dean is taking' in thc reunion - union at Ansle ) ' this week. Hamah Hycrson wcnt to Ord "redncsday morning on business. lIc will rcturn ahout Saturday. 'I'hc band ho's went to A nsll'Y on \Ycdnl'sday morning" to furnish music for the rcunion at that place. John Welsh of Westerdlle , was a cOllnty scat dsitor Wednesday. 'l'his ol1ice acknowlcdgcs a pleasant - ant call. I eroy D. l ussell a 1\(1 \ Miss Harriet 1\1. Comstock of Ansle ) ' , were marricd at the court house , August 14 , hy Judge Armour. Dr. li'arns\\'orth and Maude lIunter wcnt to Ansley 'I'ucslla ) ' . 'L'he Dr. will attcnd ttie 1\lcdical Association picnic , which is hcld thcre , as well as thc reunion. l o11ie 'l'owsley purchased the Wm. Da\'is rcstaurant Wcdnes- day. He will now he fOll1Hl sen'- ng meals and hUlches to his fri l\ls \ and the gcncral public. James Boggs of glton , was a cit.r \ ' sitor 'l'ucsday. 'I'his otlicc acknowledges a fril'ndly call. 1\1 r. Boggs reports l'orn doi ng , niccly and the small grain yicld gOOlI in his vicinity. "T. R 'L'ennant and W. J. McCullough , of Anslcy , werc friendly callers at thesc head-I quartcrs 1\1 end ay. 'l'hey ki nd ly remembered this oflice , and re-I port corn in line cOl\lition. I ' 1'he editor of the HItI'UIIJ.ICAN , wife and daughter , .I as. Cosner , wife and children , and Mrs. L. A. Wells and childrcn , lcft Mon- da ) ' for thc South l..oup , wherc they will spend a few days outing. 1\lrs. I4)'dia Kcysnoar 'raylor , r oup county , dicd at her homc last Saturday nig'hL TIer remains - mains wcre hrought hcrc alBI laid to rest heside hcr husband al\l \ daughter in thc Broken Bow Ccmetery. 1\1. Parkhurst [ and wifc , who Icft several weeks ago on an ovcrland trip to W yom i ng , re- turncd 'l'uesday morning on 42. Mr. Parkhurst is in very poor health alB1 docs not seem to bc improved hy the trip. Hingling Bros. ' great canvas padlions covcr more than twel\'e acres , and consti tu tc a veri table city of tcnts. 'l'hc ma1\1moth \ hippodrome amphitheatre is the largest ( : ver constructcd , and is absolutely impervious to rain. Last \Vcdnesda ) ' as Uncle Noah I mbree was returning home from Callaway , the colt which he was driving got scared at some object , turned slluarc to one side , and threw Mr. I mbrec out of the huggy. He fcll on his right side , brcaking enc of his ribs in two places and almost dislocating his hip , bcsides gh'- ing him a gcneral shaking up.- Callaway Courier. C.V. . Housh of thc Broken Bow Busi ncss and Normal Col- lcge , recei vcd on 43 'l'uesday night , twelvc thoroughbrcll Duroc Jersey Swine , also enc Duroc Jersey hog , which P. H. Iunk has a half intercst in. I'or line porl < crs they arc dand ic al\l \ ( would make a grcat show at the County li'air. 'l'hcy canH from D. S. I oush of Grand Tslal ) ( ] a hrother of C. W. C. I . Judkins and wife , O. II l\Icvis and wife. t-.Iisses 1\lam l and Philbert 'I'icrncy and Cor. nelius 'I'ierncy , composed a part ) that took in the Dale picn l , 'I'uesday. ' [ 'hey ' report having ; line time , and' that there wa ! about 1000 people in attcndanCl' , of which number fully half par took of enc of the most deliclOu ! spreads that was c\'cr attemptel in that ncck-'o-thc-woods. We are reliably informed tIla thrcc pcrsons wcrc brought he fore the tribunal of ju ticc 1\lon day and fined forshootingprairil - ch ckens. One reccivcd a $17.51 tine and the other two ; ! :5.UO : cad and costs. Under the law om' half of thc fine gocs to thl' in former. 'I'hc same law tha applies to shooting prairie chid cns is also applyable to seininl for fish. We are told that ther s has hecn some seining going 0 and that prosecution of th parties is liable to follow. I I r eS. . W. l ichanls was iu' ' 1\Icrna last SU1H1a ) ' . 1\Iiss Vienna l eynolds is'isit - ing' at Oconto this wcck. James 'I'hom 1'80n'isited A rca- dia the tir t of thc week. Ii' . 1\1. Currie of Sargent , came in on 42 Wednesday morning. lIan'c Andrews of Ansclmo , madc this city a busincss visit Wednesda ) ' . II. II. Squires and Dan l uck- well werc passengcrs on 0\1 \ for Ansclmo Wcdnesday morning. 1 I II. B. Dral and sonl\lax , went . to Omaha on 44 "red nesday morning. 'L'hey expect to return Saturday. K \V. Wilkins gathcrcd up a band betwcen hcre and Dale , and it is reported to he ver.r tine for a pickcd up band. S. J. Stcms and Miss 1\lamie IJo Morrison of Berw'n , were uni tell in marriage "I'uesllay , August PJ. J\\lgc \ Armour om- ciating. l. P. Kinkaill of O' cil , rc- pu hlican nom i ncc fOl' Congrcss camc up on 41 at\l \ took .to ! hack to Anslcy Wcdnesday to attcml ' the rcun on. n. O. Brown , who h s spcnt several days in our city , left 'I'ucsday morning' for maha , wh rc hc cxpccts to rcmain for somc tilllC. lie will stop olr at Anslcy and 1\lason City a few days. I' mcrson Purccll , Hcv. X\I\l- : \ ! crs , J amcs r4conanl , A. Moorc , Judgc Sullivan and son , J. .I. Wilson amI S. K. Warrick , were all in attcndance at thc Dalc picnic , and spcak with fa\'ur upon - . on thc gel timc and tn'atlllent. they rcccivcd. Mrs. ll. g. Predmorc is making quite an improvemcnt on her millincry storc huihling. 'l'hl' room on thc south of the main hu ild i ng will hc relllOllll'd , petition - tion hetwccn the two takcn out and roof raiscd , throwing hoth rooms into enc , which will add lIIa 'rially to the huilding , lIIak- ing it lIIon' COII\'clli nt a 11 < 1 larger. lk Willis 'l'albot and wife , Dr. C. [ 4. 1\Iullins anll wife , Dr. C. Pickett , wi fe and daugh tcr , Ollic , Dr. ' 1' . W. Bass and wifc , Dr. K C. 'I'albot , Dr. Clinton Da ) ' , Dr. 1.'arnsworth and 1\Iiss Iaude Hunter , and Dr. Iatht'ws and wife of Callaway , Dr. Wade of Oconto , Mrs. I og-an and daughter , composed the part\ ' that left this city 'l'ueslla ) ' morning for Anslcy to attcnd thc picnic of the Ied ical Association. An cnterta111ing timc was had , and those prescnt , ahout thirty , spent an l'njoyahlc , as wcll as prolitahlc day. 'L'he picnic was 111 it gro\'e one milc outh of Ansley. ' . .l'homasVilkinson , one of thc earlj' settlers of thig county who homesteaded the land on which Anslcy is located , visited sc\'cral da 's in this city last weck. 1\lr. W I lId nson left Broken Bow ahou t twelve ycars ag-o and stopped for a while on thc Pacitic coast. He than driftcd back to Wyoming- and ng-aged in thc sheep husi- ness with his hrothers Anthony , John , l.'clix and Frank , who had left herc a few years previous. Ir. Wilkinson hall becn unfortunate - nate in his husiness'enturcs herc al\l \ was down to "hell rock" whcl ] he started on his western trip. lIe and his hrothers arl' now the owncrs of sc\'cntl thousand acre of laml cxtcnlling from \Vyomin . into Kimhall countNehraslw , which thl'y hH\'e stocked witt WUOII shcep. I r. 'l'hos. Wilkin. son has his n'sid'ncl' in Kimbal county. withill a mill' of th , county scat Ilf that cOllllty , Iii ! olde"t daughtcr Alin' is COllnt , ' of that ' Supcrintcndl'nt l'oullty 'I'hc Willdnsoll Bros. reali l'l from their wool this s aS)11't'1 S47OUO. They l'stima l' theil \walt h by the lIlIldn'ds of thou" allds. llr.Yilldllsoll is too m ! ) - dest to statc what 11l' is wort ! - individually , hut tates that hi e hrother John who left hcre in th , early 'tO's with 7UU head of shel'J is worth to-day a half milliol ' - dollars. One lIotahle charedl'r istic of Ir. Willdllsons dsit wn that he was lookillg up his 01 , fricnds to whom he was indl'htc whcn he left to pay thcm ul In order that he may lwep poste n on Brokcn Bow and Custer count c in the fnturc he ordcrl'd the I I l'U1I1.1CAN ent to his address. :1 : m BUSINESS D J. C. loore , ahstracting. 2tf Bring' your lanndry work tel l yerson & Watts , Agents for ( frand Island Steam [ aundry. - - - - - - Get your Clocks at Ed. McComas' . Wall paper at J. C. Bowen's. Job printing at this ofiicc. 1\Ioney loaned on improved farms. JA\IHS : LltDWlCH , 7 18 tf Brokcn Bow , Neb. 'I'hc Custer County li'airvill bc hcld at Bro1 < en Bow , Nebr. , Scptcmhcr23-4-5-6 . , 11)02 , Oouutv . - l'lur all day , and Strcetal1111ght. Comc cvcryhody. 9 tf Dr. 'I' . W. Bass , dentist , olic northwest corncr of l ealty Block. S-l tf . - - - - - A Bral\l \ tISpanl < n" new lincor school bool < s at thc Post Ofiice store. Ii'or sllle or exchange. West Union , Ncbraska- , we will pay a part cash for but- tcr and eggs. 1 U1IUS G. CAlm. FOH SATH - - A five room house and two lots cast ofHac1 < ct Store , Broken Bow. I d lIaumont , h-tf I lton , Neb. - - - - - - - - - - WAN'1'lm-A gOOlI cook. h-tf Willis Cadwcll. [ 4uhricating oils of all l < n:1s : at Wilkin's drug store. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1i''c hands wantcd to mak hay. . J HSHI GANDY. - - - - - - - - - - For Elegant Watches go to Ed. McComas' . 'I'he 1 Hl'UIII.ICAN amI Inter OCl'an , S1.S0. 'I'hat jewelry you aw in l yersou & Watts is up to date and thorollghly guarautccd. In- vestigatc farthl'r. Ceiling' wax for scaling jars at J. C. Bowen's. 8 tf - - - - - - Pcpsin Uum , two pa < 1lmges for a nickel at Willeins' Pharmacy. - - - - - - - - Bdorl' 'Oll get money on your l'attle , elthcr stock or fecders , don't fail to sec S. B. 'l'hompson. - - - - Ed. McComas has a lot of Nice New Silverware. Just n'cl'ived a car of hedge posts at Dierks 14nmhcr & Coal Co. in this city. Price , 12 and If , cen ts. 2 tf School books and all other Hchool supplics in , abundance at RycrsonVatts. . - - - - } i'OH HHN'l'-A : dou1l.1c room 011 second Hoer of the CtMter block. I nuire [ at this ofiice. 1 1l1y hoarders wanted at Mrs. IWzabeth Sell's. 10-11 ] i'arms for sale ar.d lands for ren t. Now is the timc to get a farm cheap , as the cheap farms are all goin ! ? , and prices arc advancing - vancing rapully.-J. G. Brenizer. - - - - - Scvcral good farms for salc at a bargain , including m ) ' own.-- ; : JHS H GAND\ ' . 44 H I'OH SAJ.H-'I'en acres of land adjoining town , chcap. ] nquire at this otlice. 5-12 See Ed. McComas' fine Jewelry. Fen SAII OH 'l'IADITown lots and a few five acre lots in this city , for cattle , horses or farm ; land.-Allcn Heyner. i ( rl'clI and dry fruits at J. . . I O\\'l n ' . - - - I'OH SAI.H-r ots 1 , 2 , 7 and 8 , hlock 5 , in Jewett's addition to I\'Olcen : \ Bow. Enquire at this otlice. 11-21 tf If you intend to build call at lJierl < s 14umher Co. and get prices. Wa tches..They ru s F.'incat. Ed.McCow'as. l j'crson \ Watts will have the [ ) school heel < s you want for your c I : n , _ y 1001 < farther ? s li'oH 8AIH---li' of laud , - - - \'e acres II in good statc of cultivation ad- II join.ing' Broken Bow for $200. ) . Inquirc at this ollice. 3-27 tf d - - - - - - - - - - y Bool < s. slatcs , tablets , pencils , \-1 pcncils , tablcts , slatcs aml hooks at P. O. storc. l