. . ,1 . , _ _ ; v' ' ; J : : . ' : : : ; . ' ; - : - : III fIti tet ( lto. icv t J : an I - j. blllhIl4 'l'IiUfldAI. t the ' 'Jilli ; , lIoAl - - - . " . 01' . - . - -.ti- . ' . - . . . . , - . . . , _ .HIttY . , . . \ dltur . . . . \'Inco III tJDI\4Ir Jl\OC \ 1 "oun" AT. . . . , . _ . _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 811 rd . , thl \ > Oitomco at , lIroktll 110" , tillb. } al "IOU.4.4IIMA manor tor\ranlmlulob , broullb . _ ' , IIO . . , I ! . ' : nUIIIIOIUI'TI0N J'JUOIU Ollot..r.lhll4n , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11.00 - ' WJ6 ' . ' ' . , t1'18JNct JI.\'l'18. . On. COIOlllb , ltr ruontlJ , ' 7.00. OUIt.bAlt 001. IUIID P" 11I01.1 ( II t4.W Qulltl.r ( 'oUlamn , II I' 11I\1' \ ' ; ( ' " , " ' ,00. IlOti ) Wait / ' . . , .CO\IIII1O. \ uen , " ' . ( 1006 I.r II/Dr' , . , ' . j If" OMI uh 1I.t ' ' ' .0 ; CIO ell. I'or DOli , per /UtAtb . . . .t"I.4nrU.11I1/1\ / . per IIno .ath 1010r. \Iou. . ' "qloo of el.qrch . , ' . . And tlQIOrlalu. : .IINtIl wbero anon. , t. e arKod , olll.balt " " . " 0101) noUoe. aut " 'IIUlloo. , , . , t"1" ' , W , lh'II"oUO" Ir. . . halt 1.10' , for allll.nlni ItIi. , IlrOljlbUl D"Ih ' 111t100/l / tree. hair , Ilrl e tor II\ib1IahIDI : o..tlt . . Qotlo , . , Ind card. or11.)11. . . . I ooll ' I' ra , . . 1110.1404 II , I'"tolo. ' of .tW kl , . Y - 'rh'ur day , Mar 1110 , 1904-- : ! r.he iC Ub ' lC4. < < ( It peMc4 ) , to note thnt' ' UIC 'Snpt me Cb rrt ll1i .fo ( hd tlmt the 1 Jiera ' niou , oVer which there hn9 t cn" . : some c j rovcroity of Inte is sotvc)1f. Wci'nrt" not n' men llcr f thnt o ' r , nt 'f ' t the suJce 01' thc tlitmsnnltn thnt 'nTc ' , as well as t1ii'pcr onnl rcgnrt ! we hu\'c lor h r. . Sp Jmc ) ' , its } > ron'otor nllli Ptt9hlcnt , we hope..to e the' Dinke A Uuin be.como pnc Qf the sft ng finnncinl lli. ! itutions of . 9tatc. ' our. . . . . . ' \ . - : : . Urokcu Duw l'rolporollll. ! . . - . . . . . The Alliuncc Grip of thc 6th 0 ( . februry , Iln ! ) tl1e .following . in referencc to Broken. Dow : 'k. R. lnrceU , wlt tot the Droken DOW CLld , arrived In the elt ) . 'his morn" iUl"to lu'run.-e . - with Col. EYIUIU for gett. 111g0llt & \ Ipeel..l . mllltrn l edition for keIlDow \ , He fnvored thl" office with Q 11cnslUlt vilit tQlkelt1very cmtertnlll' flU ; y upot ! mntters pcrtlllnlllg : to nnmlcl. pl\lgovC'nttuclit. : 11snYIi thnt wbell . be \ \ " , , 'e1cctrxml1)'or : of llroken 110rnve dtn , ta cxlatrxl ns to wbct1\ : tbe thool I c \\hl bco kept \lP wltbout tbe revenue : deryirxfrom \ lI1luor IIcellllc. : bllt'u.perien. ct' tlll demollstrn'rx\ the Icbao\ not onb Wtro kcpt U1 but thM in tbe htstOf ) " oN1roken .Dow 'beN .bl\lI ne\'cI" n known luch A boom In but1dlug aud busl. lICN. 1h'tr ) ' b\\UUng Is Ultrx1 C\\n ! ry\Ol"i. : . b\\lP ) ' ami pros tou , . " , - SbaH , , " 0 USaQ \ .lt 'l'he paramo\1nt issue i , sl1a11 we ngain \\'e open saloons ? bOtM\'bo fa\'or the salQon so declar ( \ by placing a city ticket hi the nettl Momln ) ' uigbt. Wl1i1e , ve (10 not a rce with them we comnund theu' courage. W re. specl those. who openl ) ' ad\'ocate , hat thc ) ' believe Ulore than tbose you never knowl1ere to 'l'hi the issue Un\l. places \H\fcly before \1S and there is but one tblnf.to (10 ami that iG to meet it. rhere is no q\1estion in our mind about results , if the nti..i loon element stand \utHed. There can be no middle grouml. \Ve should be : t9 brave as our I 1ver ades and umth more so. 'Xe not onlylu\\'e Ut o < lds in our f vor bul we Me in the tigbt. 'lllt : .r do not claim to be rigbt , b\lt advocate saloons as un e pe\1. i l1t. 'rbe tb e councilmen thnt Itold over are ple < 1gengain t s loons. The. opposition umst clecUlree councihnel1 : ttl < \ he t \ayor to lu\\'c' a majodtj' . This tbe ) ' cannot l10 if strong Cl\pn. b1e. Uleu are sehcted for these ition Let evefiQUc interest. . e. < l aUend the cn\\CUS l-Tida.y l gltt , prel ) red t10ou1 - \ ' to meet tie. is.s\\t : bid ) , butte sehct t . tN"t : men. pQS\ble : \ for th of. : t\ , to . . fitled. . } t&\U U. Uti. tN. ! (1 1taltt . , - ! fhe Ute ting ot the Repub1icatJ Central Comttt In Uh \-it ) wa 1 r 1r atteude < l. 'l'be qlle tion' " of selectins \1ele".tes fot" the. congressional \n 'ntiotto re held at AUian\ " Q.U'the. 11th , wa disc\nsed ai 1 ngtb. It was t nl.n : . couclde ( t)1at o ing to t e bert UU1e in- tuvttung' tha.t it. would no\ cticato holl\ " lcc hl C \ lUtton'eutio.n to elect dele- " . , .t..es. . Acomtuilt eof se'eu wa 1&ppQ\uted consbtiug' of oue fret ] each'iuperso.rdistric.t \ to..sel c t""euts tle tes. . Thefo1\ow\n1 \ \ is. Ust. of th delegates. s l te ; a tll thttra1teru3.tes . , : t..u S'r S'\U r. . . . . Curd . u. CQFdC\ } , \ \ & 'Qtt. lttttI'rauk l'hUu \ \ N. CQ1L\.tt , . J. . IAtUll.u , . . .st1)lnlU . 1. Q. . ' 1'a tQ , : Low. : . llu'Qnt. . . A1.t J - Jr. W. HAYES , Jlwtlel' and Optician , WMt I d. . Square , foken .ow , N l > fas k. , , . . . . , - = - , . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; .t : ; , : ; . ; ; nnlu-Jns. McGrRw , W.,5. Metcnlf ; ' 1'UUll > JH9'rRICT , A MorRRlI , 'A. R. nUlllphrcy , A , J , H11I0it. Allerunlc5.L..AV D. UnJl ! I , e. 11. MilicI' , IIeur ) ' Heeller. - Ifo nTH ) H9TJUCT. It. C. WI1&OI1 , J , H , { " II. l { . Atkisson. AllCfllntcs-l\1. It , to'ltcr , W. J. ' Uce . . . , A. 141 lnzrllby. ' , tlU11' D19TJUCT Irfl Ml11s , S , C. Wahlroll , A. Moolc. AllernRtea-R. R. Uarnnrll , O. Nnnacl , Jal. Chittick. . . I . . , " I JXTU J > l TltIC1\ J. It. ltoxworlhy , 1,011 Davis , Wm. \Vanell. Alternnte-A. POlllla. 9IC\fiNTU DI9TJUC . . 'rom WriIoUI' : ' , Jas. Fnlrlhh1 , ' W. S. De. Inllo. Altermltca-T. ' 1' . Varney , W. II. Dryall , O. IIllIcr. .l'hc dnte of the county conv n. lion wng sct for May 3rd , wIth recoullnendattons that tl1e prim. nries be heM. April 30. ' .r.he IJnsis of r pres ntntion is bnc delegate for every tcn votcs caM f r lIon. G. 'W. Whitmore for Regent , or frnction thereof uml enc dclegnte at InrE { for each township. H. B. Glover oITered tl1c follow. ing' relilolutioJl nnd mo\'cd its ndoption : ' J n OINItU , 'fhllt Ihe HcpubllclllI . County.COUlmltte of Custcl' CO\ltIt ) , Nebrn.ka here I\ssembled , docs hereby " ' ' \ ' tltl nctiotl of the Rcpnbllclltl S \'ll1'O\'e \ COUllulttee 111 reCOllllllelHl. IlIg the 1I01lllnllUoII of a cnUltldnte for' U. S : Qcuntbr , tbereb ) ' rderrilt lhe sclec. tiOIi ut United Statcs : lennlor direct tu Uw'OleN of tlle atnte. We : recogllize III 11011. n , J. Dur ett , the high peraonnl' ' aUlt officfn ! qunlltles wblcb cntirely fit blm for tbe relpouslt"le nmhouornblc l > O.Gltlou us II member of the U. S. ! lcnnte , uUlI npprovt of bt . , . prolllotiolt to tbnt postllOtl. F. M. Currie oU'crcd the follo\ " . . ing nmemhncnt : : We reco n\zt \ the h\Rh \ persoial cbur. ncter nUll offictnl lutegrit ) ' of lIon. J. II. l\lIcke > ' unll endorse h\9 \ cl1Jlllncy for o\'crnor. 'l'he resolution was ndopted as amended. IIIlth L1l'nl1l ) ! ( 't\UCII . A high liccnsc caucus was helt ! n the cit ) . Monday night. It wns the first caucus ever hcltl in the city where the nominees were tUl\\lc on the dircct issuc of saloon - loon license. Formerly thc ques. tion of license hus been left to u yote of the people. 'rhe mceting was called tCI order b ) ' C. S. Mar- tin. An or anization was effected - ed b ) ' electmg J. S. Molyneu chairmau , and C. S. Martin , sec. retar.r. A , comUlittee on ordcr of business , consisting of Fred Ml\U1ick , Wm. B. Schaefer and JolIn Benr } " , were appointed. Ras. Anderson , H. H. Squires nud G. L. Tmner , wcre elected committee on resolutions. Harr\ " Dangs anll Rav Gadd were elect. cd tellers. 'I'he committee on oder of business recommended the nominntion of .malor , cit ) . clerk , treasurer , pohce Judge and engineer in tbe ordcr b" vcn. The report was adopted. The committee - mittee on resolutions were but a few minutes bringing in tl1eir report , wl1ic.h wns adopted. On moHon of Ras. Anderson un in. formal \'ote was taken on major , with the following , \'ote : Mol\ " . neux. 7 ; Apple , 9 ; Martin , 6 ; with 9 other , 'otesscnttering. On motion of Martin , the informnl , 'ote was < leclared format. An infonnni baUot for clerk re. sulted in Apple , 4 ; Hutton , 5 ; Willanl , 6 ; Leonanl. 15 ; Holcomb , 3. The other votes were scatter" el\ among3 other persous. Jns. Leonanl wtthdrew irom tl1e con. test stating lIe was not a , 'otet . in the cit } . Tl1e formal bnllot gt\\'C B. O. Hutton s votes an be was declnred the nominee. The , 'ote fat" tresurer resultel1 in 17 for Kiutberl1ng' , 14 for Tut. I ner. S for Reneau , 3 for HaYC$1 with tbe rest sc.1ttering. : Ou'tl1 , forulal ballot. Turner re eh'ed 2 . \'otes and wa declared elected , Mr. 'l 1rner "leclined to l\ccepl the position. A motion was tbet m \de to elect Kimb r1ing bac clawLtion. Martin obj cted stating that be be , lill not lie\ ' . tbtt Mt" . . Kiw rliug was in sym lX\th } ' wlth the mQ'e. The , 'otl . was lost. 'l'he formal ballo was ta.l. . n ami F.Y. . Ha'es 1111" iug reee.'e"l tl1e mnjont ) " yet was declntell the. nowine . A wotion was wa e to S\1S UI the rnlc.an uominde G'Seh winl fo.r police iud by acclawaHQ wa"oted dowu. 'l'h form : . ! , "ote was. taken which resulted i ' ) fot' G'Schwind , 17 for Ho1comt H fox R. G. Moore 3 fot" Ga.dd with other votes sca.ttered. The.r bdag" no chotce , Mr. . Moore d 1 d to a andidt.te. : : . On th ne t. b. lot c. . II. Hokombe \ I : . the tuljonty'ote : IU\d was. dE da.red nomiuated. The t\ ' : , ( eresu'S nd.e an E. F. . No , Clute wa.s uomins.ted by : s.cch tt1ilt.ton fOt engiu er. . . The se' er. ' " .u ' $ then U01uu:1.ted. : tb following- i < .b.tes. for CQuud " men : F1 t wud- : . J.yooo : . .t1dYa..rdJ. . . S. . S < luire Third \ { ' . .1rd"red Maulick. Th following' lire the. resolutioe. : u.w . . tb. citUtJ'i : ol B k BcJw. lox . tJ. a. . th la.1 fQtr ) . . ; 1l , , .b.kh. t1no : th city' tiE BNk : BcJw. b. . tD. . I&Q . 1Wl FJ'I : : .I1. Wt1" : c bill : ' t1.Qt1. . th:1 ! : . pJ'lh1bitio.a. : . dQ.f " : t : , . t : : .ib tut ! wb.tiL ! v : tO- < < J : C tI' " . . . - , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' " ' . ' " ! 11' " .11 : 1. .L " " . . . 'a\l'dnlls ) of lI'lUOU orc .hlpped in tram cutern liquor houses to nil ) ' olle wlio ' \r.1lI oHler thCUI , evert 1I0)'s of 15 or 16 ) . tirll of nge hnvc he ell fOllnl1 cIrullk ollel lilled for the offcnse , And a\1 \ the : tuolle ) ' IlIIhl ( or 8RIIt liquor goes to some easten ! Iltu r hOllse nevcr tu return. And \ylIRll1CAs. the city nud cboolsllrokcu 1I0W orl : badly III nced or r venue to carr ) ' 0\1 \ ttle city overnment an to reo pair Ibe str ct9 olld side \\alks. which so long hnvQ becn neglected , we have corne to tile conclusion that we11 reglliated sRI on H to be llrcfcrred a great tleal \1IQl'c lltan the preselll system on would rcslccUu11) ' a9k all good citizens who hnyu tile we11fnre of the clly fit beart to /lup'port the high IIcellse ticket and tllcre' by ItIcr ' use lhe revenue of tbe city about $ JOuooo nlld 11 belter 'regulation of the liqlUlr trullic. Am ! ' .WuttnICA9 , our public pork unel ul1 olher public impro\'c'JJcnts that hl1ve al. WOYII lieell the pride of ever ) ' citizen of llrokcli Dow and QU whIch n greal denl of IIIOlle } ' has nlrcady been expen ed hUll of lute } 'catJ ! bccome dClI1oralftc,1 umi delophlntetl amI cOIl.'Jequcntly II disgrace to our proud cll } ' . AmI "WUlilUCM , we wnnl it further \lnller. ! Jlooll thnl we do not at all criticize or con. tlemn the presenl clly nllmlutstrntlon for thc prcscllt stnte of affairs as we nre confi. ,1ellt thnl they hnve eloliC 1111 In their lOWcr with whllt lIIelln ! ! they hu\'e hatA at their dispOsal. but Wl' cnrnesl1y usk. thcm ulILI 1111 cltllens who huvc the pros. perity IIIld welfare of the cit ) ' ot heart lo lIupport the hi h license JUuvcmtnt : und thcr ) ' illCICllse the rcvcnue of thc cit } , . "We wnlIt it furthcr understood thnt there lt ! 110 poHtic9 reprcsentlng this \lto\'cmcllt but I ! ! for the sole purpose of rnislllg lIIore rcvcnue'for.the ell ) ' and by 110 dolug , its oppeurunce nnd . gener,1I1 coml tion ! ! . G , 14 , 'l'URN R. RAS ANURRSON , U. II , SQUJR1\S , lUg . 'Irtut AlUIiOI1 City. Last Saturday morning be. twecn 1 and 2 o'clock , n fire start. cd in Hcnr ) ' Sharp r's implement 'she s 011 the west si e of the business street of the town and burned his lJuilding- and several others before it. was stopped. 'l'he " of water supph" was soon " c l1nusted"and the buildings in tl1e immediate vicinity was left to the mcrc ) ' of thc names. Thc losers were : Dierlts LumlJer & Conl Co. , $15OOOj J. R. Davidson Co. , merchnndisc , 8OOO ; AI. O'Brien , hardware , $ SOOOjMeeks , confectionary nmi dwelling , $1 , . 500. All of the loosers carried marc or less insurat ce. Dierks Lumber aud Coal. Co. is reported ! to IHwe lJeen ful1y insured. Shnrper l1ad $1,000 , insuranccj Da\'idson Co. , $3900j ; O'Brien , $3,000 ; Meeks , $500 How the firc started is not. . known , but it is tl1ougl1t to l1av.e been the work of an incendar } or from a cigar I stub.Ye understand tl1at tl1e burnt district will be reb ilt with brick. . . Tb etUau1 . Urlit. In speaking of'tl1e sale of the First National Bank at Allianc , tl1e Alliance Grip.says : For tbe p.u fe\\ months S. K. Wara rick. or Brclo.cn Bo , , ' . hu 1 > < < n figuring on t ng into the b nking bU5in in A11iU1 . Last Tbursdar night a deal ws.s colDp1et wbereb } ' W. A. HSUlPOOU , prestd nt of tbe First a on3l Rsnk. dtspo $ of hls bo1ding'S in the nk to Chas. E. FON , : i wealth } ' bIulker of Chicago , and : \Ir. Wamck. the co sidera ation being p.1r"aluc for hi ! stock. umounus - to Sooo. togetber with a bonu of : ; IOJ. . Mr. r'ord ls president of se\era ) banks nd has unlimited capi. Tbat he bss 11.1 . $0- t1lat hii comwand. > - luh : roufidence in the ablUty of ) .1r. Warrick h e\idwce\\ the ! set. that ; the entire : lnanagement of tbe b.:1nb : at Bro- , keu Bow.Ieroll. . and Alliance is : left in his.ch ge. . : \Ir. Warnck. an fsn lywiU \k in A1han . R.\1. Hampton con. tinu with th bank. ha\iug $ 3OOO. stQcl ; . therein , although rctinng from a th-e work \'Onnectrxl "ith it. on 1lC\"Ount of having huge I interest : : ! de. mantling hls : : Attention. W. A. H pton e : q , < < ts to m : nt : . n his residence in Alliance although he 1nS } " tr.Sl e.xten- si'dabroad. . Und t' UI ni-.1 on the. new o.ffi t'3 are tLli follows : Cha : : ; . E. . Ford , pr idlnt : R.1. . Hampton.i ident..S. K. \ \ rriclr. : . C"\liier ; G. G. f lampton. tl$1st&nt : : cUhier. : : Di tor $ . Ch . E. Foro. So. R. WUTick. R. ) .1. HIUl'ptQn. \ . S. R t lion" H. \\'amd : : . Cu\ouhlt u..tcs. - During : \atch and April the Burling- tuu win sdl one WI.'ic t3 to tbl" Picine - CO < Lit IIot v'tt" tow r.itC $ . . Here IIore Some of tbetu : ' $ : :1-4.0 tt.1 > San ' ! TJ.ncli'n t tOd An les. $ S to lVrtb : : . . TaIUCU and ltle. . $ 5--50 to Si"J lUle. $ ' :0.00 to Butt and HelenJ. . $ t 1S to Bi 110m &sin , WYQmin . l'wpodiou.ul-1-ow ratC0 bt1n Qf oth .r l-.lnb. Tb.'tS nt elI t' an e.xU t oppQl" tunit . to SC'I : ' the gteIlt orthw t whiel : pres nb WlI.SW : attrJ. < : tiu t\.1 > the bome- : i < < k.t't' . U th ' ro.a. cd lccb < 1 oI ) li < : h . th whol1t.01 n ta thtWNl E OhiQ , the fiis- : of e , . l1gW1d and. seL\Ndr rl1g . theAt bntk COIi.St. . If 'o""U will t'tU m wh'uu U1 t _ s.b. ll tooSW t\ ) gi.'O lull. . tton 'a ut t'J.te > IUtd tniu r. , , U n.l you ad\"Ut ingm.Ltt r des&"riFti \ t th nd < < fl.tt $ C:1.'tWn..So. l.las. . Gener l r Ag'nt. 3 Ot : : : . . : .1 , etocub. " " ' 1"Cd CU" "I1. pU .a. - t"S. B. . , v. E\"ae.s , Chuwa.t r Ka.u. . w'Cit' HMT hu-sba.nd 1:1' : , sick for thrt months. . The do 1tQt $ said he : ha.d . quick consucp s. Hen , We : procured a. bottl 0 s , Bo1.lbri.\.s Ho.rehoun Srrt ; a.C4 l it cl.lre him. . 'l"ha.t W"J.S.si.-c ' a.r ago ae.d sie.re thee. W ha.va.l wa. vs k pt 3. . bQttl iu th hOttS t ' \y Ca.I1t1ot do without it. . Fo :1.coughswd : , CQd.s : it ha.s coequal , ' 01 : ) 5c- SIX : s.nd. :51.00. : . Sold byEc. . ! ul k cCu = Bmt.l. Bow c.d ' II ' , 'n I" , ,1' . . : : : : : : : : _ r " : : -----W- t'l' , \ . , " , ' How To Buy , ' . . . Graham ( , . . . . Crackers " , "r : \ , ' . . . , " . . : , . . . . I . . . " CUT out dotted section and send to t ft- , . , . . your grocer with your next order. . , . . ' . , " . . . , ' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In tile future send me Graham . . Craclcers , only in air figllt packages - , ages bearing tllis trade mark of , " the National Biscuit Company I' ' in red and wllite , on each end of f the pack ge. SIgned 1 I 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " .1011 llESItLlSSCO'l'r lHU.U. . It"tber HraUl' ' ArD1Y Man GoUl' to At. tentt the Geoerat , RoH Call. . - John HenrLinscott was born May 8tl1 , 184 , and departed this life February ith , 1904. He went as a sailor when a boy and stayed until 61 when lIe offered hit self to.his country. He had visited all the large towns in t.l1e east aud south. He had beeu to Cuba. France and Germany. 'In 1862 he was sworn into the U. S. ser\'ice as a na'.al officer. He came to Custer County , Nebraska. nbout 19 years ago and has made two or three trips back to his old 110me in Mass. , since. He was a a member of Samnel Rice Post at 'Merna. He went to Cowrad Linugston's on the 20th to make a visit and was taken sick and died Saturday. Funeral s n'ices were held at the school house 1 mile west and was conducted by Comra e F. M. Graham. The I pall bearers were old soldiers. : He was always cheerful aud lov. ed to be with tl1e "boys.n He was laid to rest in the Grand vi w C metery to await the Gener ; ! ! 1'011 ca.ll of the 'master. l'nrmers 6nl11 Trust . Twent : . states were present d by tbree hundred delegates at the meeting of tl1e ational CoO - O rati\'e Grain Growers and Sto k Raisers Association , held at Onml1a , March 1. A plan for a tborough orgaJ 2ation : was ad. opted. S.500OOO 'worth of stock Dt'a-uuing nS : 2S'2S K 5 : . . Cmt.LGO , lu. . , Cd. . 9. , 1.00'J. . I 3 vith and . . on c.f "WC:1b , wtth SleTeI'e tu t.e . I S'C - C = at th . ol emS - S Q. l.id blind g h-.d axd c ! bz..cd . to t ! : : brsin. Wb : to try 1 ca" . 1Ct. f.tr it IlNo th3 I lud tried all d bi1 . but I b.d r..a . tried Wi : c.f Ca.\i. bl . for S 'tl"C' a I fQCSd it F t t b.bI ud soon c.tb : 1 bd. t ! : righ : , IT bleed ta CCr:5t : ! h rlo1m.s a = .d , ; . . ; el.mn btt : ! I ws.rnll . waJ,2. . .O\.JJ . . . . . 3 a. JSu ! .s T 1 pe. . . a tock TCl4 cl Ca.i = -al diJcr..E'3 : , bM. 1r.I. pala a : . - . 1I' " " 'W.w. al c ! : .c bW ! b r' he nli . ' , ad NI.'C't by t . f W"eM cl Ca.l fa. _ 1cau- 'Ibt L"Jt : b.-ttit . . . . . . po . . . et : Cw ta M&:2. ! .f _ . . . . . . . . " " .1. ' . : . 1 cr T'oIH 1 % rft" . . d : . zJI. s..k. . . Iiritl : ! $ . . . . \"D.c . . ! " . iltll. ! .Cf c.'C1 c : ' . ) { CQ. . . Cb . . T L r . . . . . . . . ' ftiftoI. . : t nOW'3WRftInn J. . - - - - - - - - - - . . . . - - - " - - . - - - - will be oITered for ale , the shares being 'placed at $10. It is proposed - posed to capitalize the compan ) ' with * 50,000,000 for tl1e purpose of bnil.c1ingelevators , buying and selhng grain and stock. An Unusual f'amlly JUstOl' ) " . F. A."Talton of Lee Park. re. ceived a paper recently from Bloomingdale , Michigan. which r lates a remarkable history of the family of lone of his cousins , Ir. Hayen. Mr. . and Mrs. Haven 'located in .Michigan in 1854 , at Bloomingdale , having moved there from Ohio. For twenty three years they ha\'e an. nuall , held a family reunions on Christmas. At the first reunion th r wer present eight children and two sons-in.law , thirteen in aU. At the la.st reunion there were 4 ; including grand children and great grand children. Only on three occassions were any aD- sent , and only one death in tl1e family and that was a grand-son fh'e years old , AU the children are ocated witl1in three miles of the old 110me , either in business or farming. The parents are il years old. Bad R llroad Wrel' , " at Xollen. Last Sunday morning tl1e east bound passenger 1\0. 41. , jum d tl1e track on tl1 siding at Mullens. killing one man. sides throwing si't coaches off the trucks that were filled with pas. sengers and nm into one corner of the depot. The young man . k1lled was a Hagman and was. standing on tbe stepof : the front each at the tiUle the train become - come detached froUl the engine. His name is Percy . Odenshaw of Chicago. His.remains. . were brongh to thlS city and prepared for sh1pment b ) . Undertaker Woods. Se\'eral iroUl Broken Bow were au the tr-.1in on rdurning frow Alliance. They got off witbout injury but they bad not got O\'er TO CURR A COLD JS 0:0&1' : DA. V Ta.b : LusttT. . BNmo Q1 II..n" 'l'abfotI..L ! . rU b N . : < 1 thoJ mOlo:1 : I ! n bIb to fU ! : \1 ( in ; ' . . . . ! , tSt1lNLt ot f b.u. : x - - - - - their fright yet when they got home about 1 'clock judging from the lack of color in their faces. . Among tl10se on the train were Alpha Morgan , J. J. and L. E. \Vison ) , F. H. Young , Ras An. I derson , E. R. Purcell , r rI . I . Card ofThankli. I ' " We wish to exten our l1eart t . fel t tl1anks .to our friends and - : ' n ighbors for their kind assist. . anc and sympathy. during the t sicKness and death of our darling . . , litHe Rosetta. IR. AND MRS. P. M. C SI\ . . . . . _ ' . . . Tbe De t COOiCb tI'I'rop. S. 14. Apple , ex.Probate Judg . . Ottawa Co. . Kansas , writes : "Tl,1is , i to say that I have use.d B l1ard's Horehound Syrup or yeatS : , and that I do not l1esitate " ' . to recommend jt as he best cough If syrup I have e\'er used. " - 25c , . . . - 50c. $1.00. Sold by E . Mc. . Comas , Broken Bow and Merna. . - - - - . . i , - - - ' ' ' ' . Well Provided. Onc t.1.U IIc\'cr uluke a mistake in haviug hi3 coal bin : lud wood , hed full , Those who put off bu ) ' . , . lUg to the last moment : snd tbtn : send out all emergency C3ll , must I. I often purchlSC when market con. ' itions are unfavorable 3ml pri s bigh. , Plenty of Good Fuel m:1 : } ' bad now at our " , ud , . . We , . g \ iull me.\ure. and supply the , best coal obWtlsble. ; Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. . I BR KEN : BOW NEUR.\SKA. - - - \ - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - , , . - - - - - - - " : ' Ip ; : BUI : : : = c ; : t 'h . . . . - . . I I ! - : : E = > > - : Greo. apin.ea.-u. , Contractor and Builier. Estimates i ' - . . . . , . . . . , . . . . . . . . : . . .r : . . : ; l : ptan " : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " ' " . . . . , ! I'm _ ' : ! if : : ' ' 't i ' = - . _ ' - - = ' = ' I . . . . . . . - - - - . . . . . , , . . , . , . . . . . , , . _ . . . . . , , . . , . . . . . . . . , , . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . - i : ' < ; ' : ; , " ; _ _ ; .r a , . , ' _ : . : . . .m. ; . . ; . . ; _ : " _ . _ : , . . . _ . ' ! . . : . . . : . . -.c _ - . . ; . . " - : . : . . . . . . . . . . . ; , : " . - ' ; . : . \ . . . . . . . . . : . " , " . : ' - _ . \ ' . . . _ . . . . . . ; . , : . . . .r"r . " . ; : . ' . ; : ; . . . , . ; 'a . - ; _ ; . ; , t. - . " : . : " . . . . . . - . ; . . . . . . . . . . . ; ; ; 'I" < ; TI ; . ' 4. . " . . ' : ; ; I t1 " " I , . . . . . . . .E3 : . . . FREEZE \ \ HEX YOG eA Bey ' " . C C ) .A. . : J : . . . b THAT WILL KEEP YOU WARM. . The G. L. Turner LUluber Co. , . ; : & Sa.\\ . . rs. to TEt P. D. Swith Go. ' , I. A\"ent for the b , C' e.tr. Building " = Loan As 'n. ttI -.r. < r.IJt. . . . ; . . 1. ' . : ! , . . . . . .t"t _ . , , : . " - . . IM' . : - . . , .a. ' ' $ "i-a ' " ; S . ; ; : a ) ! : ilil l' : ; ; : , _ : \ . - ' 1 : : . J