Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 25, 1902, Image 4
. . . . . , ' " , / , " ' ; " ' ' " . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' " - . ' . IV. " h' _ . _ . _ - . ' " ; " . . . ; ' . /'Y..n . y'f7 : , " . " " , , " . . ' \ , : ' . . . , . . - - - . . - - . . - - - - - . . - " " . . _ . . - OiltotCt ( to. llcpublic u . . - - - PIli' I h . .I " " r' Thindill lit the Ouulltl Bollt. D-M : .UIUJmll : f . . Ed'ltcu - _ _ . _ _ ! . . - _ m _ _ _ fI'f't. . ' . , , . . ' 0 OO".e1 tiluCK , I"onrtl , b 'e. . . , . . . - - - - - - - - - rntw..d IIC , bl' polll.OlnCe lit IlrnkPlI Bow , Neb. . . ' , )1' . . , . , A' ' " ' ' maUer tor Lrloemlulon tbroull ! Lhll U. " , 1I..lIs. " . 8UlltlOIUM'lUli PIUOJU Ono r"ar.lnlldT1\n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II ( - W ADV ltTISlNG I1ATlt ! ! . One colDmb , t r month , i 00. Ono.blllt col D" fAf..m 'ltbJ. 81 00 Qqulcr columo , pl'l rrL\I.1I \ ' O : a.eP Lb411 q n ter CllluU\u , 6 lit. p.tr IlIcb.per .mouLh Cartll .on IIlIt page , ro cellts per IIIOb , Ol ( .i oolb ! . . .d crU log 1cOIIII per Une each It.cr. NoUco ot thurch t.lra , .oclnbl08 end I'n'Orllllll' m'lItl wboro moul.I. cbllr vd. ooo.halt rate. . twoloh IOUCC. , IIU" " , e"lutlon. , Ollu.halt rote , . Weddlug' CltlCel rroe , halt prlOt' for p\lblhhhl lilt . at , "ClleDts DUltth 001100' tree. blllf plc' tor pUbUlblll obltuarr OOtlC I , oDd cardl at thlluke. Ltglll ootlce. at r.t . prvylded bl "Mate ! ot l'febraata. ' ' - - , . Thursday ' December 25 , 1902 , T Santa Claus will have no incon- vt iience with his sleigh this winter - I ter in Broken Bow. Cable comunication from Hon- alu1a to the president by way of the cable across the Pacific is predicted - dicted today. . The shortest day of the year ha ving been past the lengthening process will now be appreciated 1 > ) \ the 'bus ; west just now. . - - - T lk of an electric light plant is bCihg . quietly engaged in. The 1f : st light for the least money is \t' ; " 'a . t the . people of Broken Bow W/-1.nt , without bJnds or royalty c . ' cept to the municipality. I 'l'hc members' the Custer call11ty Editorial Association h. s.l ould arrange to be on hands at the semi-annual meeting to be ii1 in January , This will be a meeting of importance and all sh _ uld bp. present. The associ a- tt n 'is founded upon a firm basis an.tJte wisdom of its inauguration - tion is exexmplified as it grows older. A pleasant and profitable , meeting is a sured. . . The trouhle between Venezuel- alGovernl1lcnt : , Great Britan and G r'many is to be arbitrated. President Roosevelt has been requested - quested by the contentious governments to accept the position - tion of arbitrator. WIJile he acknowledges the comple'ment to his administration he urges that tHe iil\ttcr ! be submitted to the H _ g\te Commission but , will ac. c pt'if ' 'they ' can not agree upon sublhitting their differences to H gue Commission for arbritra. ti n nWe , We understand that telephone c'onqections with the B. & M. depot of this place has been dis. cotttinued on direction of the rtiU road company. Just why t1 citizens of Broken Bow should be qeprived of this luxury when of er cities arc not , : wd do under. s i 'd. No doubt there arc those \vh abuRe the privilige and make m 1y unnecessary calls , which has had its influence in having the telephone connections re- m.Qved. The depot of this city is a very busy place and a ca ) ] every few minutes from sbme one as to whether a train is on time 01 for ratcs to this or that point , doubtles becomes very annoying to"one whose whol time is en. g g d with other busi. ness. But after all a ilroad _ is a public institutior. and derives its support from th ( public ancI enough hands shoul be provided in all departments oj its work to properly serve th ( V blic , if the businels is sufud cnt . o m el the expense. We ar ( incjincd to think the busines ! will Warrant the outlay. If neces. sar3 another hand in. . Brokel1 Bow should be providec that . ' our citizens shall noj b .deprived of telephone service We' understand that the tele. . phone coinp ny furnishes t111 'phone free to the railroad com. . ) . . " . pa.ny and keeps It in repair. There is no probability that , law can be enacted authorizin ! the leasing.of the public land tc ca.ttle men for grazing , that wi1 at the same time preserve the public interest and protect thl ri hts of the homesteader. Thl troub1c would .be in the cattlemal not udhearing strictly to the la w Once he had his lease enclosed I , . . . . . . . . . . . , ( ' " , f" . . , . I " Jor. . -L. . . . _ _ . . . - - - . - - - - - - . - . . - - - - - - - fence it would be dim cult to l'on. vince him that any part of his range could be uUlizcd to beUer advantage by a homesteader. Upon the other hand there woutd be those either for the purpose of revenge or blackmail would insist on homesteading land within the enclosure of a ranch man when the land would wholl.r be unfit for agricultural purposes. While the fact is potent that much of the land of Western Nebraska and other western states are not capable - able of being utilized for allY' other purpose it would not be just to allow this large domain to pass into the hands of a few cattle syndicates and deprive the rising geI1 ation of an equal privilp.ge fo possess it. One hundred ratlchmen with 1 00 h ad of cattie each would be of greater interest to the public than ten men with one thousand cattle each. If. a lease law is enacted by congres9 it should guard jealously the interests of the common people by limiting the lease holder in his acres to a quanity suflicint to feed and pasture not to exceed 1000 head. The land should always be subject - ject to homestea , after reasonable - able notice , providing competant and disinterested judges deem a section or more of it suitable for agriculture , providing the motive of the applicant to acquire title to the land was deemed h9dorable and legitimate. , Finttorllll { Vlltl' IIf QUlllulonco. When President Roosevelt proposed - posed to Great Britain and Germany - ' many that they submit the Ven- ezuetan matter to The Hague : tribunal they proposed in reply that be do th ( ' arbHrating himself. That is a flattering vote of confidence - dence in our govern men t anc par- tiCUllrly in our courageous and upright chief executive. The A. merican people are not the only people who have acquired a high idea of Theodore Roosevelt.- Minneapolis Journal. FRUITS AND FLOWERS. Do not let rubbls of UIl.r kind lie ! un. derl1ent the trees. It nr ol's vCl'IlIln. A 'urd lawn nhvn ' or 's looks hnrren wlt out some ornnmental trees uncI shrubs. . As un allple or pear orchnrd will last n Ufetltne. pnrtIcular care must be tuk- en In the selection of varieties. If currunts nnd gooseberries arc prun. ed In tree form , they will bear la 'ger' and finer fruit Prune every yenr. 'fa hn vo n good gardeu the lunel lUust be kept rich \y \ IIbernl use of t 1Unure. During the winter Is the be t time ! to apply It. Nearly all hoU ! e plants will be benefited - fited by bavlng the \)105so11l8 \ thut up- pear Itnmedlatel ' ufter plunUng In pot : : ! prulled oiT. Let the plunt get well es. tablls ed efore tlowel'lnlf. The rose Is a hearty tee del' and wl11 therefore bear amlual wllnurlng , but onlt well rotted and thOl'ou bly lined : wllnure should be used , taldng care to worle It well Into the sOil curly In the winter. , FeoplcVho Cannut l\lnlce I lre. . The PapuuM of the Mnln ) ' coust or New Guinea are stlliin the most prim. ltive state. They arc whoUy unac. qualnted with metals und make their weapons of Etom : , bones aud wood. They llo not know how to shut a Ore. though fire Is used among them. When It Husslllll uskcd them how they made a 1lre. they regarded It us ver ) ' nmus. lng und unswered that when n person'lI fire went out he got some of a neigh. bor , unt1 If all the fires In the yUlage Bhould go out the ) ' would get It from I the next vUluge. Their fut el's und grandfathe.i hud told them that they remel1lbered a time or hud heard from their nncclltors thut theft : was it time when fire was not known I\ud. every. thing wua eatcn ruw. .0\ 'roo Coronion Attitude. A smnll girl who had just begun to : I Ilttend ! ! Chool brought home a pumpkin . secd I\nd told her wotber tbut the teacher Hald thut , ulthough thl : se ll white. the pumpkin would be ) 'el. tas "And what w11l the color ot the YlneB be ? " usked the mother. 'fhe little 1.11'1 rClIlh. thut the teacher _ hud not tuu"ht her thut. "But , " auld her mother , "you know , deur , for wo bavo pumpkin vtues In - our gurden. " "Ot course I do , but we aln't expected to knowtunythlng unUl we uro tuught. " 1Youth's Companion. Flut Ohio Caual. ) The construction of cunals was b < t- I gun In 18:5 : : , and by 1832 .100 miles ot i navlgnNc > cnnl1ls were completed. The I opening of the first Ohio cunal was accomplished July 4 , 1827. On that dny the first boat dcscendcd trom Akron to OIevelund. She was cheered : on her pussuce b ) ' thousaud9 ot lJeople , . who assembled trOm the adjacent coun. 1 'I try to wltnl.ss the novel and IntoresUng 1i1.IWt. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . .L. . - - - - ' , . . 1 . : ! . iIdIIoL _ - : J , . : . II , . . . - - - - ' "fEUDAL ALlt\.SES. . WORDS ( HAT GET TOO FAMiliAR TO SUIT SOME TASTES. ' } 'hc ! illentl o l..tcl lit CluthlnJt 0111 ' 1'llnIn : \on' 'l'erll1l1-lIowu 'Vortla thu JhuUllnlIo1l or 'Vhloh Are COlli- IrlOul ) " 1I1bnnderlitootl. When the l'\port WIIS c < : contly elrcu. lated thnt u prominent pulllic II1II11 had lost. his IIfl ! ihrough Hcchllntnlly lu. baling Ii qUllntlty ot carbou dloxldu , the mall In the f treet. begun at OUCl ! lu. cluiring whut carbon losldu wtll . Alii 11 Uluttor of fact. carbon lllodde : lis werely unother uum ! ! for cl.1'bonlc ucld galt ! , one or the produl.'t : : ! uf cow. bustl01l and a constltucnt 01' utJ.no ' pherlc all' . Curbonlc add gas la lwown 1.Iy eV. era ! < 1lfIe1'ent names , as. for Instanc ! ! , ctlrbon dloxldu. car onlc axlllo und cur. bonlc nnuyd1'lde. Consumption at ! II nuw for a t rrl. be ! und widespread dlseull. ' . II ! .known u1ld UIl l'xstood by practlcully eveI'y mun , WOIDIUI null clJlld In uglun . But tIw IU < JcUcal1'ruternlt ) . . ever on the lookout 1'01' someth.1ng new In till ! wuy of p1'Ofel'Mlonui ' nOlllc1Iclutul'e. elected SOI11C .utrs bnck to cull It pht lsls , nUll thull Just when thut uIH.pcllablc word LICguu to be known and recog- ulzed they evolvcd yet another-tuber. culosls. An ati with conauwJUon so with most otber complaints. A quurter of a centur ) ago OYCII cwhwnt physicIans were contcnt to speak of IJlUullpox , of typhoid fever. of lockJI1 w. 'rolia ) ' they are called vurlolu. untel'lc and tetunu . ' rellpectlvel ) ' . A doctor \vhcn giving ( ! \'Idcnce berore un Ignoranl east end ury the other day said that t o Iwwedlate cause'ot death was "u violent und prolonged fit ot combined cplstaxla null stomutor. rhugla. " It would , one would tulnk. hu\ ' ( been far casler for .hlm to have spokeu of n bleelllug lit the nose and 1II0uth. and he would at all evcnts hnve' hud the satisfaction or makIng hlmselt understood. Most people now living can I'emem. bel' the time whcnlJlctet'la wel'e known gcnerlcall ) ' as anllUlllculrc-a not very strictly sclcntlfic detlnltlon , pcrhaps , but one easily understundable , and con. veylng , moreover , a distinct Idea to Ill ! ) ' one of ordlnllr ) ' education und In. te111gence. For thut YC1' ) ' reason , doubtless , the title In question WIIS voted out of date and old tl1shlone Ilnd the word "bacil- li" was , substituted. This means , liter. ull ) ' . "littlesticks , " cel.talnly u most no\'el definition. but one that scarcely strllws the a vcruge lay mind as beln ! ; elthcr lucid or suitable. Nevertheless , It wns accepted , and at lust becuwe tamlllur to the mnn In the street. That of COUl'SU coulll not he lolerut. cd. ImuJlne a bucterlologlst using a W01'd which conveyed un ) ' mgunlng to un 'hod ) ' oUlslcle his own ehm'ml' clr. clo ! 'fill' l en Is both l1egrndlng aud 11l'cllosterol1s ; so he sct to work forthwith - with and Invented n whole host of tel'- rillc'eriml ullases. He cullcll them fOl' eXllmple , ! : IelJlz. omycetel ! . neuromuskelzellen , megacoe. cl and pol .tl1 rllhonl1clear leueoeyte , as well as hair 11 hundred other things ; while for the chen lcal Buustltnces In. cldeutal to the scleuce hc Invlnted ! such delightful terms alJ "tetralJdroparu' : methylox 'lulnol1ne" and "tetrumethyl. d la ml otrl ph eny l.curblnol.oxal/l te. " The cruze , too. Is getting' commoner among other thnn scientists. Take thu word "l'eekll1g , " for Instance , IUlll ask 'our friends whu t me.r un cl'stul1l1 LJ ) . It. ' .necklng : " one will SII ) ' . "Wh ) ' , rceklng menns llrlpplng with molstm'u. soaked with wet. " Yuu , ,111 derlYc ' some /lInuseUlent fronl his SU1'IIl'lso when ) 'ou tell him that reeking 'means "smokln , ste/l1l1In ! ; ' . " . : \ . chltl1ne ) ' cnn , l'eel. . When a horse l'ceks wlt mols. ture , It Is Lwcl\use Its tlunk2 smoke un ste/l1l1. ' 1'IIe. : eh/llllN froUl the riml meunlng to thut I\'en It III populur , present ll ) ' phruseolo ! ; ' ) ' CUll l'uslly be ! tmcud. Any. thing vcr ) ' wet will reele 111 rr.Jsty ; wcutlwr : so the. wetness hUH bl'Cn as. Rumed to he the. : real characteristic of r'lk. : Theil there III "huld , " whlJ \ nlnu people out of tcn use In au entlrd ) ' wroIlg seuse. : . A-sk u mun w\Jut \ COIOl' Im'lli la und hl ' ' ' , ! muy IUlSWCl' l'mI'ectly ; , but t e chUllces lire that he will BII ) ' . "Hed lluIUe , 01'llu e or brIght yellow. " Of CO lII'S e. lurid nwanK IImok : ' or dull color. London fog Is lurhl. 'I.'hlck. suf. focllting IIwQke Iii lurid. Lurlll uud 1I\'ld IU'Q ulmost s 'lIon ) " mous. Lurid tlnl11l' m'e tltunes choked aud hillden b ) ' smoke. A lurid sunset Is not a bl'111Illut one , but one dnll uud gray IIncl checrless. Of course , the use ot verbal aliases Is not un absolutely I1ew lllparture. ! It Is enl ' thut we ot this ! ; Cl1I.1'I1t1on In our wild 8trl\"lngs atter novelt ) . hn\'o so enormousl ) ' Increasl' aud multiplied I them. 'fhl' tllste ot our grunlluthcrs und gl'eat' rllndtuthers Iu ' rnt\Jer \ In the dll'eetlon of uslug o\'er und over n ulu two or three long and uncommou words. 'rhus bonorltleahllltudlnltutibuB , as a I 'uon 'w ot fallw. eminence , occurs unU reeurs with almotlt dellresslug reg. ularity In the pll1)'s of 0111 lIre-Eliza. bethnn dl'Um:1t'sts ' and Is even USl'41 b ) ' Sbakespeare on occu610n. It was partly 'In rldlculo of tbe 6111y custom ot using this nml othel' similar Idiotic \'erhul doubles , wblch hud Bur. vlved In purt e\'Nl until his time. thnt Rabelals makes Pantusruel spenk ot . . morrnmborlztvcrzengTrlzequoq\1I.mor. CasnchuCulve.duemllftretldlng ! : In001' eye" and Ilsk nngrlly at lr. ltnubound whether It wus not enough to ha1 : "morcroc stl'berushvl'rcstegrlgc.- ; ! lIosl'opllpoudrllluted , : : UtI 1111 In our up. per I11l'mbl'rs. hut ) 'ou lUust ulllo apply tuch q\orderegrillplu tu blrotl'cl uchaw. bUl'llurecul\ul'lurluthupanlnlll1tll \ to our sblnbonI.H'-Londou Tit.Blts. . . , - " ' 1- - . " : : " ' : : ' : : . . . - . , - HAD NO FAITH IN SIGNS. lie " ' , , . nil 1':11I'my : uf HIIIcrlltltlun , ' \'ltlt IHI I ( ! uJtluu. MI' . .1I01lt ! ' looked al his grandiolJ ! with II rnlxtutI' uf Ii IUmlellIellt nncl ru- ( Ironci , 0lJ 1'18 ! < Ihn'\\'llllld ruce. It wUJ : I dusk In thr. ! : ' .u'u , II UWI. ! tor conti. lleIlce. . "I dunuo where In nil t e eart ) 'ou J\lt stich Iwtlons , souny. " t old ! JIUU Mid. " ot frolD ) 'our ! Da'a tolkn or your \III'S \ ti.ItJWI' . 'J'ber ! ! n < : V'or WIlS UIl ) ' tlllk of IJptjlf III algnt1 aull IIU. pen t1t1olls III olUwl' the Uolley. or the Fa\vcl.tt HtCicl. , th\ti : : Iurl. ! . It I11Ust hl1 VI ! come fl'olu thnl tort'Jn ! , ; Indy they ha to tench 'ou , I expect. " "And ) 'OU dOIl't believe ther 'a any \Jal'm \ 111 a bl..d' l1)'lng Into the house or bl'c khlg.u mirror or lJeelnJt : u black cut. R1't1ndpl1 ? " I\sk < : d the 1It11e boy eurnlostl ) ' . "Ami don't you care wh < : tb. er II 11111 ! ! t1cl.s IItr1\lght up In the floor or w lch shoulder ou e tbe woon oVer 01' w cthet' you get unything on you \vmnl : side /Jut ? Not uny or tltlmO thlllgJ : 'f" "All 1'oolltbul'tJ : ! : ! , " 9111d the old IlJUU , \\1th u reassuring Iut 1)1' t e hot llttlo Imud. "I'm gilld you'vc tull.ell It out with lIIe , sOlin ) . Now. 'ou just put It ' out' ur : r'01l1' IJcud , und I'll toll you \vhat 'I'U llo. Wbell we go up to tbe ! house. I'll h1ve. : > 'ou a little. old penny I've 1.Ieen saving fOI' you for 1\ luck ) ' piece. You just curry It III 'OUl' pocket all the time , chllnge It froll olle suit or elothta to allltllur. und at. ( ! what It ' 11 bring , fou. " "Do they really bring luck. grand. pa ? " asked thc little boy. "COUl'HC the ' do , " suld [ r. Holley I1rrnly. "WIIIHl we get nnother spare time. I'll 'relatu to 'ou a tew cases thut's' undcr ' ' of IIvcs suved come IU own C'I ; ! by 'em , and so forth. CourHe they do , " ! hvelllu& : . ' the Unllucc .dul Unnk. . A great mUll ) ' men han ! been left be. Wnd because at t\Jel1' \ IIstlesliuess , theil' easy going ways. T\Jey \ were too slow. OPPol'tunlUes wouM not wult tor thcllJ. 'I'he ' ) ' woul hll ve talwn mlvnntuge or them , woukt ha ve succeeded , it the chance had not hurrlcd by so fast. It the oPPOl.tuult1ei hud tal'rled a while. : , had gl\'eu them u chance to loolc them oyor and conHult their frIen s or If tbey hnd enl ' cowe back. these gentle people would now be on the heights In. stead of looldng wistfully up from t\J \ ! ! foot of the mountain. But , alas , oppor- ; tunltles never l'ltu1'n : , and he who Is ' not ready to seize them us they 1l1t onward w111 have only regrets . for his porUon. ShuneJlc RcporUJlIC. Siamese repo 'ters are not quite so dett aa our. own specimens. says the Londou Globe , but tbey have a fine 1m. presslonlstlc touch which clulrms the Jadcd tauc > ' . Here Is un' nccount or t1 I murder f."UI that hnpp ) ' . Inncl : "Shooting outrugel Ob , fearful atl > - nyl Khooll 'l'01 ! , one of Ph 'a Song'Q stall' , was 011 1I11I slon to Lumpoon , nnd on hi ! ! return Ilistuntl ' 8bot deud by some I11lscrcuuts. scouudrlls. : Oh. untlmeldl'llthl Oh , fem'ful ! All friends eXPt' ( > s d tlwh' mot'ne. 'rh ! . ' cownrdlce dog IH stilI nt Inl'ge. Six soldllrs : nnd six POIlI'III(11were at onct ! disputched. " All ur Nunc. . Bwy hr'hnnt-Well , sir , \yhat do you \\'l1nt ? 'l'll11ld Y outhY : - 'Ul1l' cia nght ( r'sJand. \ . Bus ' It.I.thnnt-CIlJl't : give It tQ ) 'Otl. 1111' . ElUte , . tl1l.e hC ! ' cmUI'o or Ica ve. : her. We al'llot clol/l ! : 1111 ImHl\lltne 1t JUsl- neso-Chlcug'o ! : . e'\-J. ' : . , . . - - - \Vltut It WnN ' 1.I1Ct . ' . MIt ; > > Bostoil\vlck-DhJ you go to the Wtlgl1l'I' COlicert' ! . Mr. Pulwr-I lUd. Mls B.--\\'Iil\t WIIS Illlk ? Mr. P.--I.lkl' BI'Q'\'lIlr . . . sc to .l1Iuslc. . . -'fown all1l Conllt1. . . . \ Chlch o 111/111 hUH 'prQ l1"p ( : ( ! the.the. or ) ' that \'ellus IfelIlu : 1Il''I''ot'e' ' corsets becul sl ! hud /10 111'11I0 ; imd couldn't pesslbl ) ' huv ! ! hooked them . to thcr. . _ . . - - . - - - . - . . f 1 _ f J"P RT _ . . 'fIiEDJPRDS BLACK-DRAUGHT THE ORIGINAL LIVER MEDICINE , ,111 k . . . . r . . . . A sallow complexion , dizziness , biliousness nnd a coated tonsne are common indications of hver an kidney diseases. Stomach nnd bowel troubles , severe as they are , give immediate warning by pain , but liver and kidney troubles , though less painful at the start , nro mucli barder to CUte. Thedford 'II , Dlnck.Draught never fails to bene- fit diseased liver and weakened kid. Ii neys. It stirs up the torpid liver to throw off the germs of fever and ague. It is 110 certain preventive of cholera "nd Brlgbt's disenso of the kidneys. With kidnelS reInforced - Inforced by Thedford 'II Black. Draught thousands of per1ons ; have dwelt immune in the midst of yellow - low fever. Many families live in perfect bealth and have no other doctor than Thedford's lllack. f Drnqght. It is nhvnys on hand for use In an emergency and BaYes many expensive calls of n doctor. Mullins ) S. c.tarch \ 10 , 1901. I have used Thedford's 8Iack.Draught for three yea , . . and I have not had to go to II doctor since I have bun taking lL It Is the best medlcJne for lIle that Is on the mZlrkd for liver and kidney troubles and dyspepsIa IInd other complaints. ev. A. O. LfWIS. I - - t"J 11'I' . _ . > _ . . . . . ,1 , " J > , J _ _ . . . . . . . . _ - - L' . , - - . - - - - f :1.J1JL.I1J'1.J1JL.I1J'1J1JLf1IU"1J1JLf1IU"1.J1JL.I1J' : , : J ] ? " ' . . .Guessing onteSL. J . . . -To Advertlse- - - .1 ( < . . : : E3en.1in.e's : : t : : Bak.in.g : Jc > der , : ( I each of of the 'y " . l purchaser one can sam at the. regular selling .I ' " . price , is 'entiiled to have one . . gue s. 'ro the person who , guesses the number . will be . . . given a High Grad Drop" Head Sewiu ! ! . , Machine' , .A. . Dso1-u. "te1y \ ( ; : : P"ree of ( ; I Cost ; . \ . , j I Come in and make a guess. It I S may do you good. : S .Cash Grocery. ' . . . . J. B. .OSBOURN , Frap. . [ j . . _ . . . - - - tJ nJ1.JLI1J1. n _ n.fLI1..Il..f1.ruut " I F.M"'n v. 'raken up , November 1 , . 1902 , one lig1lt red three year old heifer - er , branded on the left hip with J. and a combination figure ep- resenting P. R. L. The owner is required prove 'property nd ' . pay ex enses. 'C. E. BATES , 27.30 ' 3l ; mi1 s sou h of Gates. QUtc,1 Cou..erllntlnllnll t. "She hUB WOll er1'ul cOllvel'suUonal pow.ers , " BallI Iiss Cnyennc. "But she doesn't lall. n grcat deal : " . "No : I nc\'C1 : Imew'IIn ) ' one ho showed such discretion Iii the selection or thti1iR to be left. uri nld.'Vash1ng. ton Star. A mun can never become 11 true gentleman - tleman In m1\nner until he has be om n true genUeman' at h6l1rt.-Dlck ns. - - - - - - Holf Rnte to Llnenl. . , , Deccmber 21 } an 30 'fhe Burlington Route wil1 sell tickets from any point in' 4- Nebraska or South Dakota to Lincoln , . - Feb. , and return at oue fare' for the roun trip. 'rickets good returning until - til January : , 19 < > 3. , Ask the Burhngtoll Agent. 27-28 FOR SALE-The north east quarter of section 31 , township 19. range 22 , Custer count } ' , Nebraska - braska , situated three miles froUl Anselmo , Custer county , Nebr : . 120 acres under cultivation , I 40 acres fenced for pasture. For terms address MICIIAIU. GRAHAlII , Edg.ar , N br. 25-tf _ 7l Thill slgnaturo is on orory box ot the gonuluo Laxative Bromo"Quinine Tablets , the remod the.t .cures . 0 cold 4D 0110 clu ) ' - - . - - " ' - - ' . . - - - - - - ffiffi : m # : - , -n. . . . : : - I Before You Buil : ! , Consult. . . . : . p A INEA U & DRA E , ' ' 1 ; . Contractors and : . Bu-tld . . ra ' : . "j . ! ' ' ; . ( , ' .1 Estima tes Furnished Fre.e With Plans and .Specil cations. u.uu . _ w.u. : . ' - - - " , . , . . " . . . . , . . , . . : . . , . J : : . . : . . . . . . " . " " . , " . ' . : r . . , ; : -.II. " ' ' : . 'I".f -1. . . . . . . : . " _ ! . " : . ' . . . ; : ! ! . . . . ' . I ! . " : , . . . . ' . . /r . . . . . . . : . , : . : < ' ' : : - ' . . . ! J"t .m.I. ; . : . . . . . . .11 . "f < . i-ri . "L-.nlO. : . _ : ; : , .ie , : . . . ; . 'I'lIP..tZ ! _ _ : ' ' : _ : ; : . ' .m. ! " ' ; . . . . . ; . { . . , , : . . I. ; r. ' . ' . ' ' . ' _ . " . ' , i _ _ , ' : , . . 1"1 . .I . . . : . , . . , . , _ , . . , i' n. . , " . . . : . . . , : . > : : : . : . ) . . 1 " ' . LE GROCERY ' M' . ' e , . . . . . . . f ! ; : Jiii . 4 , _ . J. t.i,1 . . . . , . . . . ' . , . : > : f ' . . . ' ! All parties indebted to the Eagle Groo ry , are requ'est " a' , Ii " . : . 00 k tooll and Hottle their account by OB8h at onoo. I mU8t. have ! .1 . . . , . . . . . monay to pay \ ul 8 , I oannot d 0 b U81DQ8t ! on WID d , .P. Your8 truly , i/ / . : 'i ' \ . . . . . ' ' ! \ a \ W.S . SWAN , : qt. 'i' : ? tit } " ' . ! I 'r " . ProprIetor . - . . . r1l r 10 nr f S ap for 25c. i I. 'n . . . . ' . ' . ' . : . " ' ' 1' ' ' . . ' . . 'J' " . . . ' . _ . ' . " ' . . . . . . ' , ' . ' ' ! . 'I-r. . . , . . . . .O . . . . . . . " , . . " . . . . . . . ; . , , Trll. . . . . . . . . . . , . . , , . . , . , . , , . , . , _ -1I . . . . ' . . ,11 " < . " - ' : . ' . . - . ' : , , . . , . . . . , , , . , . . . . - . . . , , . . ) . . . . - . . . , . . . . . . , , , " ' . . . . . " . . " . . " . . " " " - " ' . . , r-u , . _ : . : : , , i . , .Il.n. ; e1" : : ' ' < < 't. i : ; ; 'uoI ; - . , ' , ' ; : .1" ; .IY ; ; : i ; : : -fi1joJ ; : : fl'fr. : : ; : iW ; i ' . : 'L.r : : : : ; . : i i ; : f : ; : f : " " " i ; : f'Y .1 ; - - THE FAIR STORE - . , : ' -4. . . , . , , . . _ _ . . , . . . . - \ u.- . . . . . / " _ \O _ ' ' : . . . ' 7. . _ _ , , -r , - . . - . 'F . ' . , , - . . - . : ; . " " . . . : ; , . . _ . . . . - . . . . . . , . . " ; ; . . - ' ; ; . . ; . . . .v.t . . . - - , . - ' " " 'l' - - - - " < " 'i. 'i ! - ' " , . . . ' ' : : ' : : . - RReAl.tNC1 A VIClnU5 I.lc"m : . LIVE AND LE1 LI\TI is ll1V motto. I will sell goods to th public cheap r than " an other house west of Lincoln , and if you , ! i11 spare a few minutes , ) I will gladly show you my goods and tell : yon my prices. 100 Ibs granulated sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 40 18 } bs best granu1 tec1 sugar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 00 4 t ack of est IItgh.Patl1t . Callaway \lonr. . . . . . . . . . , 1 10 ' . . 1 sack of Fancy Bal\ers Flour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 .r ( , bars 'Vhite Hussian Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 All Othcr Goods as Cheap in Proportion. J. W. COOK , and MRS. L. L. SHARP. \ . _ . _ . . .J. , _ . _ _