Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, November 19, 1903, Image 8

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BUSINESS POINTERS.
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, J. C. Moore , abstracting. 2ll
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J. G. Leonard bonded abstrac-
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1"resh ! fruits at the Eagle
Grocery.
Thc best ice crl am soda in the
city at Witkin's drug store.
J. G. Leonard bonded abstrac-
ter. 31)tf
Ice cream soda at Wi11dn's
drug store for five cents. 'l'ry it.
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li'riday , No20th , 8 p. m. , for
thc brnefit of the Young Men's :
' Lyceum , Mr. Geo. Lewis Hos-
ford witt lecture at the Baptist
church. 110 views by steriopli-
con and splendid exhibit of native -
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: curios.
, ; tive furs and
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' . . ' Witt pay IS to 20 cen ts per
cwt. acording to quality for
snapped corn delh'ered on the old I
I , King place two miles east and
two south of Broken Bow.
Scales on the place.
f W. G. RANNHV , or
. 22-24 J. II. ANDuHsoN.
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A large line of Libbey Cut
Glass at A. E. Anderson's.
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Rtr'.y Notice.
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Taken up at m ) ' place of residence -
dence one mile north of Brolten
Bow , October 2 ( " 1903 , one cow ,
with white lined back and red
sides. Aho white on belly and
I one droop horn and half crop on
each car.
21-24 D. R WIIITI .
Do not fail to see the cxhibit
of native furs , and hear Alaska's
own story froUl thQ lips of one of
, the most cntertaining lecturers
on thc American platform , Mr.
Geo. , Lcwis Hosford , at thc Baptist -
tist a.hurch , li'riday , Nov. 20 , at
8 p. m. , for thc bencfit of the
Young Men's l yceum.
Felt SALn-Choice Herefords
and Duroc Swine. Best blood
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lines. 16tf G. E. CAI > WnII. .
Glass Water Sets-they arc
elegant-at thc Star Grocery.
Buy your flour at the Eagle
Grocery.
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I Having gone into the real estate -
, tate business , if you have a farm ,
xanch or city property to sell ,
list it with me. I also havc ten
. gcod farms , four good ranchts
and some good city property for
f sale. Office in N. Gleim's build.
ing. 20-23 Gno. WU1IING.
: . Husking mittens , gloves , hus.
kers wrist bands , furniture of all
i kinds , stoves , tinware , grait.
! j ware , queensware , stove plpe ,
, dampers , coal buclets , shovels ,
" pictures frames , frames madc tc
( ' order. JUI > KAv.
f South Sidc of Square.
, , When in need of an AuctioneeI
I : see or write him.
1" Brolen Bow Business College
has added a Preparatory course .
consisting of Practical li'orm and
Business problems in Arithm tic ,
L Practical Lettcr 'Vriting alH !
, Practical Bookkeeping by the
Business Practice method. Thi
js for farm-
I' designed especially -
r cr's boys and girls , who can attend -
tend but a short timc. ' 1'0 the
best of our knowledge there h
110 other institution that ha
' . such a course. Write for terms ,
I Prepare to en ter Monda ) ' , Novem.
, ber 30th.
I FOlt SALu-Duroc J ersc )
i shoats , both sexes , three month !
o\d \ , eligible to register , als 011 <
" gr de Polan-China boar tet :
. ' . months old. Enquire at tbi !
! , . office. 19t1
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\'ou may drop onto a
Qooct Thing ;
by talking farm lands to m . If ) ' 0\1 ur
looking for a profita le in\'cstm nt i
this tiue we can assist ) ' 0\1 to find it. W
are the setting n ents for many hundre
of acres of excellent
RM E , 'ND6
! n this aud adjoining counties. Much (
It can be put under cultivation with titl1
trouble. Some of it is more suita le f (
. paslure. The pric ! I are vcr ) ' allrncth' ,
' . ' James Led"\tVicll.
Broken Bow. - - - Nebruskl
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Brokcn Bow Dairy Aswciation !
wiJl ! Jcll at public auction on 1
Dcc. 12 , 11)03 , thcir skimming
station campletc consisling of lot I
with good wcll , huilding , hoiler.
enginc , tanl { ! , shafting' and ,
pulleys and helts and power
se mrator. Sale to takc place at :
slmnming plant at o'clock p. tit. I
Any part of tltis property can he
hought separale. !
By . comllli llec ,
O. IJ. CONHAIJ.
PlOWFOS'I'ItH ,
23-:2 : ( . J. O. 'J'A VI.OH.
NUTICI ! .
Partics having busincss per-
taing to the glliptic Mining Co"
d uri ng JI1Y a bscncc will pleasc
call 011 thc scretar ) ' , Alpha
i\Jorgan. J. G. T HlIIINn ,
2o Manger.
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11'01 { I tN'l'-480 : acres of land.
Thrce hundred acrcs in pasturc ,
good house and well , six miles
north of Anselmo. EIHurc } at
this oflicc. 17 tf
Drs. Das and li'arnsworth of I
Grand Island , Nebr. , are prepared -
ed to makc X-Hay cxaminations
and usc thc X-Ray in trcatment
of cancers and tu mers. 'l'hey
are experienccd in use of this
mcthod and have rp.cent1y added
to their equipmcnt enc of the
strongest and finest X-Ray coils
made. It is used in CXiUl11nation
of all important cases and is a
great aid in locating diseases
tha t can bc d iscovercd in no other
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Jugs , fruit jars and milk crocks
at the Eaglc Grocery.
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J. G. Leonard bonded abstrac-
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Canncd goods at W. A. George
& Co's.
I Sec that Great Gum Schemc at
the Star Grocery.
} i'0I { SAI.H-200 stock hogs.
I nquire of Jessc Gandy. 2ltf
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'rhe Eagle Grocery for Breakfast -
fast 11'0011s.
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Money loaned on unproved
farms. J AMItS LUDWICU ,
7 18 tf Broken Bow , Neb.
FOlt SAJ.H-'l'OW.1 lots and a
few fivc acre lots in this city.
-Allen HeYller.
China ware and holiday warc
of the latest patters at the Star
Grocery.
SllcelnIOm'I' .
We havc made arrangemcn
with the Weekly Statc Journal
so we can furnish it and thc RH'
l'UDI.ICAN for $1.20 a year. 'l'his
arrangement will give you the
state as well as the local new
for nearly thc price of one. 'rhh
offer applies to renewals as well
as new subscribers.
JUNt One ' .eft.
Thoroughbred Berlshire male
$1S.00. D. W. Predmore breed.
er of registered Berkshire swine ,
Broken Bow , Neb. 22-2
Superb calcium light stereopti.
I con , showing 110 views , wi tI :
thrilling story of Alaska by Geo.
Lewis Hosford , at the Baptis1
church , Friday night , Nov. 20 , a1
8 p. m. , for thc benefit of tIH
Young Men's Lyceum. Adults ,
25c ; childrcn , lSc.
. -ubltc Hale.
, G. W. Kirkpatrick , 10 mile
. west and 2 miles south of Merna ,
will ho1'd ' a mammoth public sale
01 ! 'ruesday , No\'cmber 24 , 1903 ,
'l'he list of stock includes 30 heat'
of horses , from tine broke mare !
and geldings to spring colts ; 4 :
I head of cattle including 19 milc1 :
cows , 1 red polled bull and the
balauce I , 2 and 3 years old steer !
and heifers. A very large list 0
farm machinery , including ,
header , plows , cultivators , wag
ons , listcrs , harrows , etc. Its ,
hig sale. J. R Baker is the auc
tionecr and 1\1. S. Eddy is tIll
clerk. Free lunch at noon.
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A 'l'rtnt.
A wcll prepared cantata wil
be rendered at the Christial
church at 8 p. m. 'rhanksgivin )
night. 'l'his cntertainment pro
mises to be the best of the sea
1 son for all lovers of music. ' 1'h
best voices in Broken Bow are t
partici pa te.
Admission at the door IS cent
'rho Men's Ji1 < l'tllIg.
'l'he speakcr at the Men' '
Meeting at the G'mnasium ne
Sunday afternoon witt be He\
Xauders of the Episcopalia
church. Special music witt bl
bad , and au enjoyable time i
1. promised to those who attend.
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III-trlf't Court I " 'I.
As the HltI'UIII.ICAON went to
prcss last weck the J odi church
case was on triai. It W l ! ; about
the middle of the afternoon
'l'hursday , white the jury was. .
njoying a ten minutes iutermis-
sion , that Judge Grimes propos-
cd to Attorney Sullivan , one of
the attorneys for the church ,
that he would pay half the
amount sued for if hc would pay
the other half. Sullivan accepted -
ed and the amount , : : ; 27.00 , was
paid into court. On the re-
asscm hli ng of the jury Judge
Grimcs dismissell the case. lIe
delivercd the following speech :
I'Gcntlemen of the jury , the
amount involved in this case has
heen paid into court , and you are
discharged from further consideration -
sideration of it. It is a shame
and an outragc that a case of
this kind should bc pending in
this court. Inmy judgment , this
lawsuit docs thc Christian religion -
ion of this community and the
community from which these
parties come more injury than all
the preachers will be able to
o\'ercome in th next five years.
It so appeals to the court's mind
and it so appeals to some of the
counsel that they have seen fit to
tale this course. 'l'he amount
in'oh'ed , twenty-seven doll an ,
has beel' ' paid into court , and the
court will entcr up a judgement
for plaintiff for that amount ; the
court has assumed the burden of
making an ordcr that each party
pay their own costs and thc case
is dismissed. "
'l'he action of the Judgc mct
thc gcneral approval of thc audience -
ence as thc fairest way out of an
unpleasant affair. But it can
hardly be held as legal justice.
If thc Young Peoplcs Society
were in the right , it is hardly
fair that it should hc comp lled
to bear thc expense of a long
drawn out suit forced upon them
b ) ' their seniors. But it is a case
t.hat should nevcr ha\'c heel1
started , and both parties call
thank Judgc Grimcs that thcy
got out of tl e muss without any
greater loss than they ha\'e.
mVORCij CASHS.
Up to the time of going tc
press the court has granted di.
vorccs to the following parties :
Maude M. Davis , vs. 'Walter E ,
Da\'is Suc B. Duncanson
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James Duncan : > onj J. E. Gustav.
son , vs. Jennie Gustavson ; Mau ( :
14. Brown , \'s. J. J. Brown ; A. J
Diclson's. . Mary E. Dickson ; J ,
W. Cook , vs. Mary A. Cook.
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'rhe criminal case of the stat (
against VanOrman , who was ar.
re ted on the charge of disposin !
of mortg:1ge property was dis.
missed.
'l'he case of the state agains
I 'Vilson fQr assault with intent t (
do great bodil ) ' harm to the per.
son of Johnson of Anselmo , wa
tricd Saturday. 'rhe jurJ
brought in a verdict of assaull
and batter ) ' , and acquited on the
charge of intent to do great boditJ
harm. 'l'he court assessed tIu
fine against Wilson at $ SO.OO.
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'I'he VanEver ) reple\'in
was started Saturday and cou
tinued through 1\1onday. 'l'hi
is a case in which an executiol
was sen'ed on tlie father for ,
judgement rendered in Kcarue )
county and a nu lhber of horse
1 attached. Gordon VanEvery
the son , rcplie\ ' ned part of th ,
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_ horsc ! : , c 1 allt11ng they were Ills
'l'he case occupied the time 0
thc court Saturday and 1\1011flay
'l'he jury found that four of th
eight horses in the contrO\'ers :
belonged to Gordon V anl ver ) '
'l'he Curt rcquired each to pa.
11 their own costs.
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On 1\1onday the judge dislllis
cd thc jurors not retained on th
c VanEvcry case. 'l'uesday Judge
o Guttcrson presided and Judg-
Grimcs returned homc , It noon.
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' 1'hc case of Cal Snyder agaim
W. S. Burdick for the possessio
of an orphan boy who had gOll
to Bunlicks to work was decide
in favor of Burdick b ) ' the cour' '
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'l'he case of the estate of Jc
, s Jelenick against the 1\1. 'V. A
I lodge to secure judgcment fe
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! S2OOO insurance was tried Thurs-
day. 'l'he jury returned a verdict -
dict in favor ot the plaintiff.
Judge Urimes set the verdict
aside on thc theor ) . that dcath
was caused by suicide and that
the supreme court would not
sustain thc decision. The jUrJ'
remaincd out until 3 o'clock Friday -
day morning on the case and the
judge instructcd the clerk not tea
a low thcm extra pay for the
Illgli t.
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ing unJil Ncvcmber 24.
UltlNU . .HJHI I JH'I'I S.
SI'llutur IHdrj'h 1IIlIII'ushIlIlS l'I' 1.'lslll'r
ur IInslllllts 111 'I'roulJh' .
'l'he feleral grand jury in session -
sion at Omaha , found inditments
Monday afternoon against Senator -
tor Deitrich and Postmaster
Fisher of Hastings , for transac"'i '
lions alleged to have transpired
in the appointment of Fisher as
postmaster.
'l'hc indictmcnt alleges that
Senator Dietrich accepted money
and property in consideration of
his recommending Fisher for ap-
pointmcnt as postmaster. ' 1'he
charge against Fisher is that he
mad an agreement with Senator
Dietrich by which he was to pay
the latter in property and money
81,300 for securing the tlppoint-
ment as postmaster.
'l'he llIl ctmcnts secms , from
reports , to havc been secured
through the efforts of ex-Post-
master f4epold Hahn and District
Attorney Summers. As both of
thcsc gcntlemen have personal
greivences against the Senator ,
the public will do well to withhold -
hold judgement in the matter until -
til further de\'elopements. 'rhc
Omaha Bec of the 17th. gives
the following history of the case ,
I which may throw 50ml' light enl
l the subject :
" 'rhe postofiice at Hastings up
to two years ago was located in a
building crectcd by the local post
of the Grand Army of the R-
public. Previous to installation
in this building it had been in
. other quarters and successive
. postma5ters had furnished thc
postofiicc fixtures themselves.
'rhe Grand Army of the Republic
, bought the fixtures for S50C
. and their use was includcd in the
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government lease. About three
l years ago considerable effort was
. made to secure better quarters for
, the postofiice business and the
contention became enc between
opposite ends of town. Senator
Dietrich , who had then just beel1
. elected governor , had put up a
new building near the Gram1
Army of the Republic building
and , anticipating removal of the
postoffice , took the matter u [
with the postoffice authoritie !
during his visit to 'Vashingtor.
) to attend the inauguration oj
. Presidcnt McKinley. A leas (
was agreed upon subject to mon
specific terms , but the negotiations -
tions dragged on until afte ]
Governor Dietrich had been elected -
ed United States senator. In tIH
meantime property owners inter
ested in the other section of tIH
city made countcr ofTers at re
duced rentals and in order to ho1 <
it in the vicinity of his propert
t a lease was finally drawn ant
signed at a rental ofI,300 , omit
- ting the rcquirement of thl
landlord to furnish the fixtures.
Whol'o ' 1'1')111111' ( ) rlglllutt'S
1 "Belieng that he was rentin
r his property for less than it wa :
s worth for the purpose for holdin
, thc postol ce for the benefit 0
the surrounding property owner
e it was suggested that thc ditTer
ence in the rcntal be made up b'
a subscription from the interest
ed parties. The G. A. R. peopll
also again became it1\'oh'ed witl
a protest against remO\'al fron
thcir building for fear the
would loose the mone ) ' they hat
put into the fixtures an possihl
be tenantless for some tunc.
"At this junction the senatol
, , _ was called upon to cndorsc fo
e the position . of postmastcr one . . 0
t 1 lC app 1. Icants , tIC compet1t1ol
e hang narrowcd down to thl
e then mayor , Jacob Fisher , au <
the editor of the Hastings 'I'ri
bunc , Adam Brcede. An undcr
standing was tinally reached b
which ll'ischer was to receive tIll
appointment of postmaster 01
cundi tion that he purchase tlll
post.Jl1 ce fixtures belonging tc
the G. A. H. post at the pric
which it had paid for them ani
it is said that he also agreed t
reimburse thc senator for th
- . ditTerence by which he had bee :
> r compelled to reduce the rent ; ]
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THE R CKET STORE -
Has just rcceh'cd a large stock of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Men's Underwear , Eiderclo\vn ,
Outing Flannels and H siery
Fodadies and gentlemen that are being sold at bar-
gaiils. Our stock of ribbons , velvets , \'elvctincs ,
laces and embroidery will just suit ) 'ou. : ; ee our
S'HOES A.Nn : OVER.SaOES
li'or men , women & \ml childrcn bcfore purchasing ,
and let us savc yon money.Ve have a fine linc
of glo\'cs and mittens , lined and unlined , for mcn
and boys at prices that are right. Our. . . . . . . . .
illiln1 : m Lll1s'R ! ! : ! 1L ! illD Will lillIJE !
are beauties , aad the hest in thc city fo1' the
Inoncy. See thcln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
E. Rayner COq
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from his original figure of $1,500
in order to meet the offers' that
had been made in behalf of a
location at the other end of the
strect. 'l'his differencc of $ : WO
I it is said was to have been made
up in equal portions hy thc postmaster -
master and his deputy and it is
alleged that it was paid for a
few months and then , when the
senator' discovered its questionable -
able character the money'was returned -
turned to Postmaster Fischer and
Deputy Francis.
" 'l'here have been rumors in
conncction with the case of a
$2,500 note supposed to have been
given by Postmastcr li'ischcr to
Senator Dietrich , out nothing
tangible has so for bcen adduccd
except in the hearsay talk of ex-
Postmaster Lcopold Hahn , who
was ousted by Senator Dietrich
froUl the postoffice and who has
since been active in circulating
the derogatory stories about him.
There have also been several
stories about the alleged payment
of money b ) ' successf l applicants
for' postol1 ce appomtments at
Alma and Orleans in I-Iarlan
county , but nothing to connect
the senator with the alleged !
transacl1ons. " I
" 1 was much amicted with
sciatica , " writes Ed. C. Nud.
Iowaville , Kan. , "going about on
crutches and sutTering a deal of
pain. 1 was induced to try Bal-
lard's Snow Liniment , which relieved -
lieved me. I used thee SOc bot-
tles. It is the greatest liniment
I ( 'vcr used ; have reconunended
it to a number of persons ; all express -
press themselves as being benc-
titted by it. I now walk without -
out crutches , able to perform a
great deal of light labor on the
farm. " 25c , SOc and $1.00. Sold
I bj' Ed. McComas , Broken Bow
and Merna.
Itlnrket . .elort for 'rodn , . .
GilA IN-
Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .50
DarloJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .311
lIata. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Rye. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t. . . .33
Corn. . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
LIVB STOOK-
nOIr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J i5
Mleors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 ( / ! 3,50
COW8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! .SJ @ 2.75
1'0ULTI\Y-
Ohloltons. per pOlllld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .05
Turkeys , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
l'I\ODUCB-
Hottor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Egg. , per ' , ozen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : :0 :
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! 'otntoe , per bushol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
lIolon8 , per boshol. . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .75
IIav. IlI'r tall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00
tltrow.por I'wt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IS
8ugllr , U/allulated. percwl. . . . . . 5.LO @ 5.75
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H. CONRAD ,
O.H.
. . . . . .Doaler In. . . .
Pomps. Wind. 1\I1IIe. Tanke. [ < 'ltllllgB , a 11801lno
_ Knglne8 , etc. etc.
II/okoll Bow. Nebraska.
W. n. HALL. A. 11. IIAr.Tl.It\
The belt bar Rlnllln ' 1t\1uRkli. \
Fnrmlonds $10 to f)5 : per acre.
8010011110 IInboll chcap. . . . . .
I-IALL & I-IARTLEY ,
Ueololtato , Loalls un.111I8I1r.
IIDCO. Write us. . . . . . , . . . . . . . .
Horllngton Hoole. : jnrgellt , NIbrllllko.
DB. ; 'P. r . FAHNAWOltTll ,
DENTIST ,
Dr'Omceln : I10alLy Dloek , Dr. IIb8s'd 01
tand.
: DE:1'TIIJIJS-r : : :
R. BI MULLINS. . M. O.
Makes a tpeclalty ! or UrowlI alld lIrldgW < lrk. -
I'lces rea80nable.
All work guaranteed.
( 'all and Sl' " 100 betaru going eI8ewher .
OlUce-ln DloKen 1Iow tltatll Bank Bolldtng.
- Dloken 1I0w. Nebraaks.
W A. THOMPSON.
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rr'l\DS and esthnates on sbounotlce.
I'rokeu 1Iow , Nobraalta.
FRANSE l\IOORB ,
WIJ ) ] l1ul m IDpi11H.
Two block8 nortb ot Orlet ! Oeutrlll 1Iottl. Pat.
rOUalt'so\1c\loll \ , l'rlcea realouable
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DH. W. H. C014g ,
V eteri narian.
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Graduate ( hlclo \'elrll1ay Colhg' , UII.
I'IM of 1111 Iho lower onl1l1nl 'reRll'd , 011I':0 ' : III
Wl1kln Otlill : itOffJ , II/uken ! luw , N.h. ' ! cle-
pbone No 2)3 ,
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S.M DUH.IUH ,
lill3lIDW& : ! : ma1l&G
AI. kll1118 ot work In oor 1\no \ done proml'tly
aDd III ret..cll\ nnlt.r. t't' lcd SbOIl nil th
orner WMt ut tbo h080 bou t ! .
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Urokell ! low . .
, - - Nebraska.
BANGS STUDIO.
Up.to-date Photographs.
li'irst prizc wiut1 r at ! > tate as-
socia tion 11)03.
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PHYSIGIANS SURGEONS.
01l10i ! cel iiaoht'rll"H Drug Store.
roktn Uow , " Nehrash.
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DU..C.IJ. .MUl LbNS : ,
Physician SurgeOH.
2nd Stalrwtly from " , " ' 1 I'niliu Heally 1JIock ;
re8ldene" , Sr < l WU81 1. Ie. church , 00 811me 81d"
ot &trcet. ttr'llrokl'll : How. Nebraska.
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I1l1d Duroe "or cy lI"ghr.1I 1I11I1.0Id. 1\01 bIOOI\
olthclr cluH . Alldp'lI. 0. . ( . ' . \ II\\ ' I.I. ,
Drukeu BoNtJbra ka
WILLJ UA1HVJJJJI. :
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ADVEUTISKME'Ii'l'S. :
All ndycrtlsement8 under thin head will ho
charged tor nt IlIl'tll rut H , vlz : 151,00 ppr HJuare
tor first In ortlon. nlld OC pcr square for ellch
lubHequ01t Inperllon.
A "sqoare" l len HnoH or tracUon thereof.
United Slntes Land OlUce. !
lIroken'Uow. NebrA kll , Octudor 9. 1)0:1. : ) : f
Notlco Is hlreby glvoll tint Iho followlllg 111111I-
cd setLior lIa 11ell lIotleo ot his IlItemo ! ! ! 10 mnkn
IIl1al proo ! III Bupport or hl8 clalll1 No 121' snd Ihllt
S ldllruot ' 0\\11 \ h" IIIllItO bl fllru III ! . ; Ister and H" .
celver t Brokou Bow , Noh. . on December 12.
V ? . I HANIC CUHl TE ' 1/ / . New Hel nl. ! , Nebr.
tor the \\'Yo bWe : lloll 5 n , " > > e { SecLlon 6 ,
nn IIWl { ec Ion II. 'l'owoHhl\119 \ ortb , Uanu ! :
21ost. . Ho nameH Iho tol'owlng ' witnesses ' "
IIlove ble conllllllOIl re hlu ( 'e upon IIl1d cnlli.
\'lIllon at salll Janll. vlT. : PillS Ohrht'll or "ow
lIolcnu. . Neb. , lJuv.ll Chrlsttll or New 1I11eDa ,
.eb. . .Jomh HI'III1 ' 1 of , , "ow lIulellll , Neb. , Prllllk
MUIIIU'I at Mew Jelell [ . NI'hra ki. !
21.26-1 > 3 JAI&8 WIIITItIlIlAIl. Hl'gl.tor.
Pllited Slntl'1I 1.1"11 Ol1lco , !
Blokeu ! JOIV , NllJr , Oclobor 12. 1903.
Notlc ! ! I hflel y g\'ell ! tl.1I1 Iho tol'owlng.roalll-
cd cttler hll IIlod . .0IlCo of hl8 lutontlollllllllake
111101 proof In 6upport of bls elrlm , No 1 0J : 1111\1
that II root will boIIaUe be lure HeglHer ntlll HI'-
celver lit Breton Bow. Nehraka. Nov. 21 1903 ,
vir. : WILLI\l'1l C. 1IItAoIDKS UIIO. 1IlCrllh.
NohrMkK , tnr Iho E' . , NH { HecLlo. . 2tJ , W' , nwt.
oeUon , ' 1'0\\1I8hIIl18 "orlh , IUllg" 21 \ \ . . t . .I
6th I' . I. lIe IIBllles the tollowlul ; IVltllCS8ttH III
pro\'o III ! coullunou. lesldenco ulon IIDlt clllti\'l1-
tloll ot ald 1111111 , VIT. : UharleB 1" . F'o.ter ot llrn
ken Dow Nebra ta , "Iarflueo A , 8wlrk ) t Brok"11
How. NeLJrusku , Itohert J Kl'lluy of Ierna. : ; h.
SlIlIIl1el W. Foster or 111011I8 , Noh/saka.
IS 2:1-)5 : JAJI : \ \ IIITEIlAD. HfglsIt'r ,
BUlII.1O I.AND SALI' : .
NOllce If ! hereby given that III pursuance ul It .
ehncllons trom thu Commlsploner of Iho Ueucrnl
L'1ud Ulllco , nnder aothorllY 1l1 In him II ) '
Secllon 2 5 U. S. Hey. t t. . 8S Ollltlldl'd by the
act of Ctl1Hr ep "Ilprovttl FI hrnnry :11 : , . ISrlll0
wll. Ilrocectl tu olter tit PUlltlc sn II on the lIlh ddY
D cel1lber. 11J03. UI xt , III thlA olllco , th" t0110 wlnl (
Iruck ofr1D11. \ . to.Wlt : " " ' 'c' of Icctlon : ! 1:1 : ,
TownShip 15 N rlh ot IIIIDg" 20 I\ ' . : t
. \IIY IInd nil lersons , cluhnlng I dl'erspJy thtJ
ahovdeerlhed ! ' nd""IO "dVlsed to llIu tla'ir
clllims In thlalIIe on or befnro the commence.
ment of ald S"I" . olberwlse tholr rlgbts 1IIIt b"
tuueltpd W A IHlt&N , negl8tor.
3.2S-71 AL\'A E. KENNum hecrlHr.
U nILI'd SiuteH Lalld Ul1Icc. I
Drukell 11011' , Neb , Uctober 2tJ , l1J03. I
Notice bereby gl\'on thol the followlng'DOut
cd lettlr hll8 tlelll.oLlce or hh Intelltlou In mnke
tlollllllOot In 'nl'lort IIf Ills clRlm , No. , , , a 11I1
IlIlIt dld proot 11'111 he milia bettlre Hegl ler ami
Heeclyer , al Droken Bow , " 011. , on December r. ,
I'JtJj ; vr. : LEIS OUoIUIAN. Broken Buw ,
Nehta.llo. t'r Ihe 81 ' \ SII 8\1' { sHI rcUoII .
n ! n l S ctlollI.l'uwn8111 1 ! 'lOrlllItIlIlKo O
\ \ cst. H" lIumes Ita' tollo Wing witnesses to
provu bls coulloou8 reldclJl' , upon aud cu1l1\'atloll
ot 811M laud , vl : ' Jlllllesli. HII'lgeLLotlroken /
low. Neb. , Pr..toll J. 1I1Cllllllholl 0. lIrukeu
/low. / Neb. Hamuol C. Tooler of Jho1 : en Bow.
Nt'h. . , Albert W.cht ! r /lrolle\l / Boll' , l'j\b. ' !
2O.t5- JAlltll WIIITlmEUJ , Ufgleter.
IN 1I\NKRUrTCY ,
10 Ibll Hlstrlct Gourt ot tbe United Stlltes tQr tb
District ot Nebuska.
In thl' matter of JeLJc
llnlluDklullley.
1 1Iowmau , 1IlInkl&llt. 5 CillO No. 'J-Oj
' 1'0 Ihll L'redllors at Jaber. I. Bowmall. or Oales ,
In tbe v'uot ) ' or Ouster tlnd dutrlct alureeahl. u
ballkruPt
NoLicele herrbv Rheu that 011 tbe I7tb , day ot
OClobur A. n , 1903. thu uld Jubel. 1. Uowlnan
w. . dul , adJlldlCllted bankroPt ; allll'bat Ibu Out
ml1 llnK ot hie creditors will bll held lit the law
olUce 01 J. It Dean lu the City ot UrokPII Bow \
all
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the I. ' day 0' December. A. D. I"OJ , at tell , ,
o'clock In the torellooe , at whlcb tlm ! ! Ibe salll
credllou lOa ) ' a1l1l1ld. prov ! ! tbtlr chlull. ap.
Ilola' a trultue. oxamlne thll bankrUpt aU-I tlaUt.
ae' locb otber bualnen &I may properlv como boo
lore said meeting. Noyumbor 4tb , 190
2F t-iO U , J. :3U/HH , Jleflree In Uant/uptor ,
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