. fJ - t , - CU8ler County Jlnf Meeting. - Friday night of last week the . Custcr County Bar wa5 given a rcception at the elegant home of Judge Armour. The I11emhcrsof the Bar were assembled upon tI1l" summons of Mrs. J. A. Armour. The following is the form of the uwwons which called the members - bers into court : Summons to Custer County Bar. State of N braska , t S8 Custer ( ; ounty. j < J ty of .broken Bow. You are hereby requested to ap ar with your ] auj. at the rt : udencc Or 1r. and 11rs. J. A. Armour , 111 the citJ , county and state aforesaid , on the 3rd da ) ot I Apnl , A. D. .1 < )03 , at 8 o'clock p. m. to show cause , why you , a member of ' ! 'he Bar of Custer County , should not tl1en and there , make a speech , sing a song , tell a story or otherwise make yourself notorious. In tll1S you will 111 nowise fail. undl r p naHy ; in uch case made and provideu. Witness , my hand a d Official Seal this th'e 30th daJ of March I i .A. D. 1903. 1903.MRS. . J. A. ARMOUR. [ snAL ] County Judges ! > > . 'rhe invit.ations included every lawyer and wlie in Custer county. 'l'hc number that answered the . summons were 42 , nearly an in i the county. ) lone except lawyer5 and their .wives were invited. Up to 9:30 : the time was spent in conversation and a sociable time. I At this hotir lunch was served. , : After lunch Mrs. Armour called ' conrt and appointed Alpha Morgan - gan , president of the County Bar Association to preside as Judge. . 'l'he comllaints ! against the several members were heard bJ the court , no one escaped sentence , Speeches , songs , stories and instrumental musIc occupied the remainder.of . the evcnmg , it' being 1 o'clock before the court adjourned. 'rhose present - sent report 'a most enjoyable time. Among those prese11l were Judge Grimes of .North Platte , Chas. B. Scott , court reporter , Alpha , . . . . . - II . . : . . r I ; j t . I I + . I I t I : , ; . It - - - t. ; " - - - - - - - - - - A. W. Prake "ill have his new gs spring stock of mouldin s 11U11 E frames in and displn'ed tIus week. All latest styles I1nd patterns. He ves hillspecial ! atlention to fram:1 . mg. Win make a frame for you while ) 'OU nre resting. . 1 Pyrographlc Outfits. I BIi Imported double rubber bulbs- E Ii warranted. Something new an facinating. Stamped atlerns- I abilit . anyone with artistic ) can I learn to decorate their homes. ! ! . W. DEABE : , i Chrytal Drug Store Room , in Un- I aj ! ion Block , Broken Bow , Nebraska. . a Wi'iilfiji'WJ 'li ilM . . . . . . - - - - - - - - Morgan and wife , J. B. Smith and wife , Judge Sulli\'an anti wifc , James Ledwich and wife , N. ' 1' . Gadd and wife , J. J. Hnider and wif , Willis Cadwell and wifc , J , M. Scott an wife , I . r . Brega and wife , Judgc Outterson , A. G. Moore , 'I'aylor I"lick , A. Moore , l . ' D. Mills , C. W. Beal and wife , and others. cUurch Mcr-vle.H' CURISTIAN CHURCH Easter serwon at the Chrilltian church rlCxt Sundny morning. Subject. "The Resurrection. " Evening them : "Those 1101) ' Mountnhls. " BiLle School at 10 II. m C E. at 7 p. m. You are invited. PRE9 . . .TJ > RIACUtRCll. . gence9 next Sabbath in the mtJrning at I I n. m. Easter services at. S p. m. The erening service will be an Easter Cbildrens sen'ice. Both morning and. e..cnlllll. special Enster music will be ren. dered by the choir. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. w. All are cordially invited t ( ) attend - tend tbese serviccs 1\1'15COPAL CHU1HU. St. John's nplscopal senice SUllday April 12. Enster Sunday. SUltdny School 10 a. m. Morning prayer. lIoly Communion end sermon II a. tn. Hven. ing pra'er IInd scnnon 7:45 : p. 111. The order of The Knight ! ! TClllplar will , at. tcnd dhine servicc In a body at the eVen- lug hour. The puhlic Is cordially imit. cd. W. H. XANVltRS , Rcctor. U. n. CHURCU. Sunllny School at 10 a. m. At 11 a. m. I will preach al1 Easter sermon. Theme : "Icssoll ! ! fro It ! Earths Greatest Trlllleg ) ' . " JUllior meeting at 3 p , In. YUl1l1f { Peoplcs service ut 7 p. UI. Evcninf { sermon - mon ot 8 p. 111. l'helllc "The Wor made Flesh. " At Custer Ccnter in the uew church , Sunday Schoolnt to a. 111. Preachin , An Easter Sermon at 3 p. m. Lo ics Al mcet at the I'arsonof\e \ Wednesday - nesday afternoon. You are cordllllly in- 'vited. W. F. PURR. . . M. R. CHURCH. Aftet thrce weeks of sickness I um on , the way to recovery. r wish to thank all for theIr kind solicitation and help. r hope soon to be able to toke up my work again. Rev. H , E. Myers , who has so ably filled my pulpit. during my sickness willl1gain preach next. Sunday morning. His theme , "He Is Risen Indeed. " In thc evening at 7 : 0 the Sunday chool will render a splendId Easter service en- tltlee "The Unfolding of the Lill ) ' . " You arc invited to all our services. GI\O. P. TRITItS , Pastor. BAPTIST CHURCH , Rcgl1lar'scisioll : of the Bible School ut 10 11. m. I I II. 111. A specially prepared program commemorative of the Rcsurec. don , COil ! listing of Anthems Ly reinforced - ed choir , childrens choir of fort ) ' voices. also solo work by 1\Ir. J. G. W. Lewis. Topi ( ' of the l'rIl1OTl "Dawn. " 3 p. m. Junior n. Y. P. U. has its Baster hour. 7 p. m. The Scnior n. Y. P. l' . At this meeting there will be one of the most novel l Rster YounR Peoples meeting possible to be had. It will be brim full of thc Resurrection in such fashion that you will be greatI ) . helpcd. 8 p. m , The Easter exerciseil of , the Bible School. Wedncsda ) ' 8 p. Ill. The Church prayer time. 'fhursda ) ' the Ladics Aid Society meets at 2 p. m. Frida ) ' 4 p. Ul. the Bo's rigade drills. Saturday 7:30 p. m. The Pastor teaches the Bible school les on at the church. enl : . VA.n v. David Henry Karkar was born iu Schoharie county , New York , January 7 , 18 6 ; camt : to Nebraska - ka in 1870 , where he resided till the time of his death which oc- cured March 27 , 1903 , at the home of his daughter Mrs. J' . N. Weeth. He leaves two sisters nd one brother who reside in New York also one brother in Norton county , Kansas to mourn his loss. Mr. Karkar was verl ) ' highly respected by all who lmew him , was a firm . . believer in Christ as his savior. His funeral was I held in the 1st Eudell Baptist . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - u _ _ _ _ _ _ . I'TJ - ' \ Harness , Saddles , Hardware , 'l'illware , Stoves , _ .c \Ve have as complete a stock of . . , HARNESS AND SADDLES. , . . as ever , consisting of fort dfferent styles. We can fit you out with anything' We may wish in - price or style. $1 5 .00 have some V-\t1'm 11a1'nes5 for. . . Better Grades Farm Harness for. . . . . . $20.00 and 521.00 ( Jood 1 Concord Harness for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.00 First-Class Grades Concord from. . . . . . . 525.00 to 28.00 In 1 inch Harness we ha\'e.everything you could wish for , from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 to 28.00 .eEijuick Meal .tnd Malleable Ranges , Cook Stoves , Gasoline - line Stoves and Oil Stoves. Our . Hardware and Implemenl Stock Co.nsists of Builders Hardware , Cutlery , Tinware , Guns , .Ammunition , Hog Fencing , Poultry Fence , BuggiesI"artn " and Spring Wagons , Climax 3-wheel Listers , Universal C 1tivators , 2-row Corn ultivators and Disc. Harrows , Deering Binders and Mowers. We think we are full grown , and take no back seat for any competition or catalogue - alogue prices. Will duplicate and undersell all. OUR MOTTO-"U"derso\l \ and Please With Oood Ooods. " g. .A. : , ? = - = --IDJebraSka. : Broken : : . - Buggies , Wagons , Farming Implements. ' . . . ' . . - . . \I - T Church : March 2'J. 1903 , at 1 p. 111. r ev. M. L. Markland uf Ansluy. ofliciating. A large concourse of sorrowing fricnd ! ) and neighbors werc prcscnt after which the interment was made in the gudell Cell1cterj. . - - - - Olllllhlers ( Jel 111'1'1'1111111. . . . Last Sunday e\'cning .Marshall Towsley and Sheriff Armstrong inyade the quiet precincts of the Second Story of thl : Cramer I esturant and arrested F. R. Crable an John Hearity who were having' a game of crap. They were taken beforc I-lis Honor - or Police Judgc G'Schwind MOll day where they pled guilty to the complaint. They were finel ) S30 and cost : The oflicers secured. . S37 from the parties when the.\ ' ! arrested them which was sufficient - cient to cover cxpensc . On being released by the city authorities they wcrt : taken before - fore His Honor Judge Armour 011 a } tate charge. 'I'he defendants wai\'cd examination and the court required a bond for their appearance in the district court. Failing to give the-required bond they were remanded to jail. Edward Barker , who a few weeks ago was tried , conv.icted and fined S100 , for gambling was also arrested Monday for gambling. I-Iis trial was postponcd for 30 days on bh own request. 'I'he court suspendcd the scntence o [ Barlcer , subject to good be- ha\'iour. Should thc second ofIence bc pro\'en , the suspension will be forfeited. Barker was remanded to .jail on failure to give bond. - - - - - - - - - - - - Elishn' FaIr IIntI SIII'IIHr. The Ladies Aid Society of the U. B. church will on Saturday i . afternoon and evening , .prilll , have 011 sale in the Keelin building - . ing , north side of squarc , a lot of useful articles , such as bonnets , shirts. aprons , cushions , etc. Comp. and get a great de'al for a little money. In the evening at the same place they will give an Easter suppcr. Eggs. eggs , eggs , prepared - pared in every way known to the skill and genius of the house- . wif . Also ca1H : , cofIee , alHl man ) ' other good things will be served. Come and get a first- tiass supper for 15 to 20 cents. Supper from 6 to 10 p. m. COMMITTRfi. BII"kct Dall GaInt. ' . 'rhe second matched game of basket ball between the Brolcen Bow high school and Sarge.nt teams was p1ayed last Saturday afternoon at Sargent. The Broken - ken Bow boys were again success- ful. The scort : is as fo11ows : 1st Unlf. 2nd IIalf. DROKHN Dow- GoaiR. Fouls. Goals. Fouls. IIumphrey. . . . . . lilt 1 If 1 ORbornc. . . . . . . . . I . McCamlless . . . . 1" 1) I. 'VI\SOIl. \ . . . . . . . . . Douglass. . . . . . . . I 1 11 'l'olal. . . . . S 6 4"J. . : SAROENT- Been : . . . . . . . . . 1 . I I. 1 1 1 I Semler. . . . . . . . . . 1 Probert. . . . . . . , , 1 II Currie. . . . . . . . . . 11 I 1 lIarrls. . . . . . . . . I. 1 1 11 ! - - - - Total. . . . . 3 5 2 12 Score 9 to 5 In favor of Droleen Do\\ ' . Fouls made. roken Dow. 7 : Sarirent. 17. countsl : points. t counts I point. OlllclalB were : Ref. cree. Saville : umpire. Rev. Morris and Pof. Roush : time keeper. Dr. Ames : scorer. Durrels. Warnlllg Notlcl' . All parties are hereby warned not to dump manure or garbage of any leind inside of the city limits. All violaters of this order , after this date , will positively - tively be prosecuted under the ordinances of the city. This order - der doe3 not prohibit reasonable mulching of gardens and trees. By order of city council , passcd April 8 , 1903. E. R. PURCELL , Maror. : J ) 1110 , OWENs-Monday night , Mrs. Owens , wife ofV. . A. Owens of this city , of heart failure , age. _ 40 years. Mr. Owens had leased his farm for a year and moved to the city about a month ago. ' The , ) " had planned to go to Iowa about the first of Ma } ' , and spend the .rear in visiting and travel. 'rhey had no children. The death is a sad blow to Mr. Owens , who had arranged with his wife a year of rest and recreation , The funeral of the deceased will be heM in the M. E. church , t. . . . . . - - - . . , , \ . J . I . - - - - - - at two o'clock today , and conductedJr ! . HcBellis. . 'l'be Rm'U LICAN e tlmds ! tj'mpathy to Mr. Qwells in his great ! Je- re \'cmcn t. - - 0111' " " "IIL ; ' 'Ien. 'rhe young 1I1l'n of this city lul\'c reason to be proud of the record - cord that Mr. Darnell ga\'e them in hi9 lecture here Monday night. Mr. Darnellll1alcs it a part of his bU1iness ! toecure thc namcs \ . of all the young mcn of the .town whcn : he lectures. whether ther drilll { or not. fIc securcd 96 names of young mcn of Broken - ken Bow 01',64 do not drink and 32 that do. Hc lwcp the li-t5 on fill : : in his o1l cl : : a a matter of reference for his own benefit and for the uenet t of others who may ha\'c cause. making inquiry of auy young mall in the towns which hc visits. 11 < : promised to ViSI t our city a year hence and bring the list with hun as he now has it and male note of any individual changes that may be made in that lime. Th names of those who drink he secures from one who drinks , which enables - ables him to secure the names of those who drink on the sly as well as those who are more bold. Nowhere in the state had. he found so large a percentof young men that do not drink. In towns where sa100ns exist the majorit y is on the othcr side. One town in the county where he had been , where there is a s loon there were 38 that .drink and 26 that do not. Committee Suicide. The REPUDLICAN is pained to announce the death'of Seth Johnson - son of Westen.ille , who committed - ted suicide last Friday nigh tat - at Mason City by taking carbolic acid. acid.The The deceased had previously been temporarily insane and it was while thus effected he committed - mitted the deed. He was sent I to a neighbors to borrow a wire stretcherbnt instead of returning with the object of his errand he walked to Mason City , a distance of 12 miles or more , whert : after going to the barber shop for a shave he went to his room at the hotel where he took the drug that ended his life. His friends telephoned over the neighbor- .ho < : , d in their efforts to locate him when he failed to r < ; turu , but id not succecd until it was too late to save him. 'I'he deceased was married. and leaves a wife and one child , parents and several brothers and sisters to mourn his untimely death. He was a brother to Char1ie Johnson , who was formerly in business in this city and the son of Ruben John- sonone of the most highly res- p cted citizens of the vicmity of Westerville. The REPUBLICAN extends the sympath.r of the friends to the relatives in their great bereavement. c. " . n OF " 'IINKH. . ' \Ve hereby extend our thanks to our friends who so kindly rendered - dered us assistance and s1npa- thy during. the sic1mess and death of our little one. MR. AND MRS. RonT. BIUNDI.H. I-un I.IC " 31' : Mr. A.Dyers , seven miles uorth of Broken Bow will sell at pub1ic auction Thursday , April .3 , all his person III property. consistill of horses , milch cows , stoe k cattle , brood sows , stock hogs , and a full line of farm machinen. and house hold goods. Sel' bi11 . Jun KAY. 43t t Auct ionel'\ \ , . - - - - - . lnrl' ' 1 nCIJnrt 'nr 'l'on" > nll IN- INWhnrH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l lIallo ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . ) , IIIIIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ; H'II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II CMn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ' I.IVE TOCK- 1I0l/M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " , tcer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .i ; ; ; 1 ( , ( Ii ) I'I\\'M ' . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . t2. : 4Jj .7S \'OULTh1-- \ 1 hloli"n-.Icr 1'0'11',1. ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111" . TUIIWpIWr 1'0nn.I. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III l'nonuut- lIultur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 H/CgJ / , p r .Ift n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 M ICI.I. ' AI'UUj- ' : 1'011'.11"10 l' 'I'uhul. . . . . . . . . . . . O 1I111"1I , I'.t hll IIIII. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ill 11 \ ' , I" r III II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tJ 00 Htrllw.IJu. " ' .L. . . . . . . . . . 15 tllI , , ' . nrllllll'aled. 1' " I WI . . . . . O . ,1 " 0) ) ( ) . - - - . ! . I. [ ) l I.AZl , . . . . .lh'I\11I1 ' " . . . ( llanll" . ! tClrclllllllnd r 'ul'IICAL M.llhlo' . . Ornament.l Work a Spcl'ialt ) ' . l.Ir"u 11.1\\ , . . - : -iI" IU ' ' ' ' ' , , . . , . ' . ' . ( - . . . . " . , - - - - - - - - - - i RAG KET" sT RE ' ; m - . . . . Wi ) ) savc you moncy on. . . . i ' t f : C 'I ' : Dry Goods , ( ; lothing , Shoes , Caps , Glovc1 al111 tf : I 11 c Mittcns , Hibbons , Lace , All O\'er Lace-.black , fi : 'j white and crcani-Glassware , Chintlware , Letter 'I : . } i'iles , and Notions. A lar .e ttumber of l\ICJ1 ! , ' c and Boys' suits and broken suits which we are . Closillg Out at 15 per cen1discount for n xt the m : : . 15 days. We are carrying a fine line of ribbons , "y c embroideries , Laces , Velvets , Velveteens , Sllks , . , tS Crepe. Nuns Veiling , Sateens , and Ginghams. ; - : Call and ' see them and get prices before buying : : f dsewhe're. Highest utarlwt price 1'a id for eggs. C , . I E. REYNER CO. I. . . . . . Il : " * ' Broken Bow , - - - Nebeaska. 1 { t1. . , ; f > < . ' ) ort. : 'mm : ! ? : . r ( , to : t-X _ ! ? 1 ! & : * 'f " ' : Xi : : ' ' re : ' . "i : . : ' & J/1.i : / ii _ ? ; _ _ vvvv _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ vvvv _ _ u _ _ vou w VVVy _ _ _ _ VV vv vv uv v vwvvwvv \O" l1 ' Additional Local. . _ . . . - - - - - ' - P. 11' . Campbell of Georgetown , was a city visitor Saturday. Andrcw has resumed his old position in R. W. Wi1kins drug store. P. G. Metcalf of Walworth , was a business .caller at tlH' ot1 rc ] ast'I'hursday. John and Hugh Kennoyer left last Thursdav afternoon on No. 47 for Bbby'Soulh Dakota , the ) ' having. c1Hirtered a car. 'l'he ) ' wi11locate at Bixby with the \.iew of engaging in thc stock husi- ness together , ' . This community can not well at10rd to loose these young men ane ! their families. 'rhe.r werc most exceent ] ) ci ti7.ens. Ansley and Callawa.r gave majorities - jorities against saloons la1t 'I'lIes- day. 'rhc majority was 2 ] in Ansley and the vote two to one against in Callaway. Anselmo went wet by four votes and Sar- gent by twel1t : thr e : In a few more years , with lalthflll work there wi1lnot be it saloon ill CUg-1 tes , nor a county joining it. 'l'hc 1 saloon is doomed in Nebraska. nor is the day far off whcn it will 11 ( ' banished from the state. I 'V. H. McKnight. formerly of I Butler county was a friendly caH- er at this office last week. 'Mr. McKnight has located near Bcrwyn where he bought it half section of land of J. E. Evans. He bJught ! the land a year ago and when he arrived three weeks ago to take possession of his new purchase he was offered 51000 for his barg in. 1\lr. McKnight has reason to think that Custer county land is a good investment. 'rhe Norma1 Schoo ] bilI. which pro..ides for the establishing of another Statc Norma ] , to be located - ted west of a point tive miles east of the 98th Meridian has pased the legic.lature. Saturday - day night , G. W. Apple , Pres. of the Business Men's association called a meeting to discuss taking the necessary steps to secure the school for Broken Bow. At this meeting a committe was appointed - ed , consisting of Judge Reese , A. R Humphrey , F. M. Rublee an D. M. Amsberrv to visit Lincoln with the \.iew r ascertaining as near as possib1e , the situation. APPLICATION l < 'OIt SALOON 1.ICEN .I1 : . 1Ineoll City , Nebrnekll. ' Notice I hereby II\'en th&t Iho un Jpr81 nrtl hllB IIll' with thu yhlngu clerk of th. . vJlngo ! of Mason Clll , Nebrll kll. a peUtlollllccorlIug te law "mJ. Ing l r IlcPnlo to eellmalt.llplrltuulII and vlnou- IIrJanrs In 81\ltt "llIal(11 for Iho ftPCII. . y 1f com. Inl'uelng : IIny 1 , 1903 Said pelllton will be COlt- Bldcr cloll A prl127 ,1903. ! It which tllou IIny pro IrAt" or ro > . . .o"'trllocell ' 10 the Jrnotlng o [ fl&ld lIeel'IIO will 110 hOllrd 11011 Iletcrmlll'll. OllIe , . ! tllIsljlh dAr o [ t\1lrll , 103. \ . 43. 5:7 : : IIsNUhLLtlI. : . . . . . I - . - . . . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Protecto The preparatiob tor vltaUzJo COI'U and vfno seeds , securing surf1 I1tartlng and vigorous growtb. It retain ! ! and crolla Odors obnoxious to squirrels , Ito- phers , worms and Insects. and protects un the plant is out ot dlUlger Only n. 18A&On on the market , over six thoUland ! wed It. 11er\c1 wbAt a tew have to IlAY : " 11100 Proteeto 00 10" TtDea aJk1 owr. . . .ua " "orklld to perreotloa. " CILU.1.Js ; Dal7l111X11 , FerD.lAd. "I tblok It la death on bugJ . .nil tn. .ectL" JOUI"fO\lJjo.Oreeaca.tlulud. the "One blli'S or . .lta1. m , . CIIJlomen . . . BAJ.'JC nlnl 10\1 \ 0 ; IL DoDK , 5t. Chul. . , )10. "ProWclo bal chen the beatotl..UII Uoa. " OEo.nUL.T , Ua"cl , III. "I t'rted Prolecto thJI J ' and 1 Intend aeDdlnc rN' "nourh ror 60 aarea Den 1oaT. " n.L ItTUIIfONuNeb. Write tor l'roLeelO booltlut and r0&4 bow mlLn , othen rei&N It. The Aiont tor thll count , II namB4 below anll bo 1'1111 1m all on1cra. The Protecto Co. , g W. Firat Ave. , Monmouth , III. I C. . 'V..ON. . Alrenl , WI'BIlnllll' , fh. " , - - . , . , ! . . .JIir . - _ : - = : - . . . . . . ! . . 'rhe committe on V'isiting th Capitol city learned that thl. ' hill was stm waiting the Go\'ernor's signature. The opinion of the committee is that the pro p'cts are quite favorab1e , if it is signed by the executive. There will be se\'eral other cities that will COUl- pete for the prize. but none with hetter claims thnn Broken Bow. . . - - - - - . . \ 00011 HUll , Passenger t1'ain No ' 12 on the B. & M. run from Brokcn Bow to I.incolnVeclt esda.r , a dhtancc of 172 miles in three hourH and 58 minutes. 111c1uc1ingJi'e HtOps , and one slow up. One stop of 24 minutes at Ra\'cnna and 8 minutes at Auraro with about 5 minutes at each of the other 3. The actual runing timc , three ( hours attcl cc\'cn ! minutcs , avcr- J aging liearl ) ' a mile a lIIinulP for . the entire IHstance. \ - - - - - - - - - - - FRANSE l\IOOHE , Rbm3f \ ) ] IDa ; < lIDp ] D . 'l'wo " 'uck ' , ; north of OI"Olt O lIlrpl 11,11.1. I'llt. rnnlllc ollcl'I'.I. I'rleeH r" " ollahh' . _ _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bargains in Real Estate Ynrm lanll 1\ IOp"r.ltlILy.lfll'fl. . rnrn " 11,1 C ) " , ? " g hmlls for GRle III Ou..r. . Rberllllln , lIuf. f"lo anll Dawson ( , onnUc . J'rlcls ! fWIlI .OO per IOcr. . UJI. Hc"ldl'lIco InlltJ .outh 111111 I mile "oMt i MOPCIII. 1'Ol\t ol1lee nihil css , LEV ! lUNA , Mn8011 OIty , Nehlll } " . MIKI HCANLON , -E'roprletor of- . R.6tnnrlllll.I.llnch ounter. Larvo a"'ltllDelit of GOIII..ct1u\l rll' . Cfl\r 111\1 , 'l'olmcc" . t-orth : ! llIo of Pubilc tQllllro , IIroken Bow. Ncbrn h. - - - - - - - CIEHON : & HnI Sg , tf r9 Js -a9ce.ll PS A 'I' LA.\\ ' . lIoulo11 11111111 , HIIl\lt ) . IIlock , Bloleen nClW , No1 . , . - , _ _ u _ D1UtH. L'&W.KTALBOJ' , PHYSICIANS } SURGEONS. 1''i omno over [ ) a ' ' > ' IJrnq Slore. liroltll lIow. " ohras a. Palace ar er Shop , . It ,1. JIOI. iA1I1. , I'rol' . Flrst-c e 10llsbrlnl II ork IlIallinleel. WeAt Sidu I'nhlle ljnBtI" IIrololl noNIh. ! . Dlt. 'r. IJ FARNH\V.H.'I'll , DENTIST , tT OlUcc III 111'1111) IIlack , IIr. IIR ' 111.1 . ! 'tallli. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - DR. a. IJ. MUIJLENS , Physician S rgeolJ. 2ml Rtalrwuy 1'1'0111 1I'.t ! ! III ) III Re 1ty lII\1ok ; rashlollco.lr,1 : Pol E. ( 'hll"'h. 011 lOam" elll. . of Mlrcl't. 1I101 ( 1I 11011' , Nebltlekll _ . - S _ M. DOH1WI , mJ1Sl lli. m51'alli1Q : . \1 , k11111 of wort , In onr 11111) 110110 IlrolullIy , Alill 111 nUt-ChillS onlur. t..trlte.1 HI"'I' " tll' 1 ha . . . . .I . . 0111w , , t ( II the hoqlj IIma"c. . C'I' ' ' t'H A Tn z ' " I. IIrO\IIm IInw , . . . 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