Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 10, 1904, Image 5

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, ayers
One dose of Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral nt bedtime preveqts
ni ht coughs . of children.
I No croup. No bronchitis. A
Cherry
Pectoral
doctor's medicine for nil
affections of the thront , bronchial -
chial tubes , and lun s. Sold
for over 60 years.
"I have uled Ayor' . ( . 'horry peotoralln my
family for elKht Jearl. 'rh re I nothln I'quill
to It lor rouKhl and colli. , especlall , for chll.
drell.Mlu. . . W. II. JlII\"WKn.lhelbl. AloA.
211c.60c..I1I.00 , J. o. ATEn co. .
All . \rllllith. .4 for LO'telll Mal' .
Night Coughs
Keo the bowels open with one of
.AW'S Pills at hodtlmo , Just ono.
The Underground Rai 1 road.
} ' Hr. C. Pickett. '
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At the time that Led Cofiiu
and many others were el1gaged
f in giving shelter , food and rai-
l' ' me rte the slav hat eRcnpecl
, to the free states there was a
I man by the name of Jones , who
l' was in sentimcnt a strong abo-
\ lit onist an who did not always
: ' wait for the runaways to cross
the line dividing the slave froUl
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' t4 free states , but who like
f Admiral Dewey by the Spanish
\ fleet , took charge of them where-
'ever ' he found them. This man
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t lived in Louisville , Kentuckv.
p. 'fhe colored people of Louisville I
learning of his kindly disposition
towards them frequently applied
to 'him for counsel and assistance
, w e1 i ? perplexity r distress.
LOuIsvIlle wa the headquarters
Kentucky for slave-traders , '
b ying negr es in Kentucky for
the southern marcet ] and comes
I . of slaves were ofteu brought ill
froUl the surrounding country
\ I preparator to being shipped on
the packets for New Orleans and
other southerp ports. Occasionally -
ally husbands or wives , who had
been separated from theiriamilies
would escape from these comes
and make their way to som safe
hi < 1 ng-pace ] among their colored
fHends'where .Tone would be
summoned to hear theu sad story
and to devise some plan of aiding
tbeUl to escape After waiting
, till pursuit was o\'er he would
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I ha've been s fferi g for the
past few years with a seVere attack -
tack of rheumatism and found
that Ballard's Snow T.iniment
was the 0111\ ' thing that gave me
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satisfaction' tet1ded to al1\ ' -
; ltc my pains. March 4th. PJ02 ,
Johu c. Degnan , Kins111 n , TI1 .
25c , 50 and $1.00. Sold hy Ed.
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i ( - - , an stuy in doors six months In
'J ' the year consuming what yon
: mise urinK the other sx
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. , G Sontb where you can work
out'doors ' every month in the
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: year , . un where : yon are pro
Iiucin something he year ,
I . 1 rOl1llc1. If yon are a stock raiser
) ' 0\1 know : your stock are now
"eating their healh ; off" and.
I besides , have to he \rotectell \
froUl the rigors of wmter lIy
expensive sheller.
Economical . stock feec1in ( { reo
i quires.the comhination of both
llelh fonl1ing aUll fat.formiug
foods in cerluin ) ) roportioul.
Alabama and Flonda produce
in abundance the velvet beau
uud caSSIlva , the first 11 flesh
. producer , au the latter II fat
producer , an they are the
cheapest and best fattening mil-
tennIs known to the wor1l1.
More money can be malh : anl\ \
I , with less labor. in general farm.
ing , fndt an bert ) ' growing
Ilnd truck gar ening along our
, ro d in the South than hi auy
otJ.1er section of the Uniou.
If you are intereste and de.
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a.A. PARK ,
Oan'l. Immigration and Industrial -
dustrial Auent , Louisville
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proceed to the Louisvil1e and
Cincinnati packet lying :1t the
wharf , and in his own or some
fictitious tlame , engage a state-
rool11 for the passage to Cincinnati -
nati , and get possession of the
Ice ) to the rool11. A short time
before the boat started and while
there was a great bustle 011 the
wharf , and along the angway
he would have the fugih\'es come
on board wih ( their bundles ai ! if
they \vere servants bringing the
baggage of their master or mistress -
tress , and would direct them by a
prearranged signal to pass into
the room which he had engaged.
Here they found the 'l < ey on the
inside of the door and in1tucdiate-
lY Jock themsel'es in. After a
state rool11 had been engaged ,
the fare paid , 110 ofiiccr or servant
of the boat had a right to go into -
to the room and the passengers
would be unmolested on their
waj' to Ciucinnati. Jones was. .
always ver ) ' careful to eng'ag i
and pa ) ' fm' both berths. of aI I
state-room so that no one else
might occupy part of it. Of-
times Joncs would go to Cincinnati -
nati on the , same heat , that the I
fugit \Ies were on aud then COll- ;
cluet thcm when ( here to Cof n's
or some other place of safet y.
Th packet heats left Louis\'ille
ill the morning and reach d
Cincinnati before daylight next
morning , aud whel1 Jones did not
come himself he would teJegraph
to Coffin to apprise h 1u of the
coming of the fugitives and request -
quest Coffin to look out for them.
'L'his information was conveyed
in a manner that meant nothing
to others but was all important
to Cotlin-Jones et al. Sometimes
t he message read , " 'go to box-
at 1he post office and take care of
my mail which JOu will find
there. " A t other times it would
I read "pay 40 dollars t ? J. U.
Bard n m ' account ; " d1fferent
number. : ; be111g used at ( liffierent
times and on differegt occasions.
Coffin always understood that the
number designaed the number of
t be stateroom occupied bv . the
fugitives and also that he .could
tell whethcr it was in tbe gentle-
men's or ladies cabin. Cofl n arranged -
ranged for some. Ol e to go when
the boat touched the wharf and
tap at the door of the state-'room
in a way that the fugitiv s would
understand , wait t ll the door
opened enough for him to be recognized -
cognized , then walk awa ) and
the fugitives wonld follow him.
A colored person was generally
chosen to perform this mission ,
and passed unnoticed amid the
crowot \ \ colored porters" dray-
men and hackmen , wl\o \ went up
and.down the gangway , carrying
baggage and assisting the pas-
sengers. Sometimes the fugitives -
tives had a trunk of olothing and
as .Ton s saw that it was checked
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Wbeaty
Flavor
You shoul ent brea raisc
with Yeast Foam , It has a
wheaty flavor ! Iud Hicious
aroma nll its owu , and r taiu9
sweetness , freshness un
moisture louger than bread
made WiUl auy otl er yelst. !
Ytast Foam parl1ally predigests -
digests the bread aud prt-
serves in it all the murl.
live qualitit1 of the
wheat.
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is made of pure vege.
I table ingre ients. With
proper care it never loses
its life Ilud strength. It's
III ways fresh and ready for
use. Dread mnde with it is
never acid , ur .or he:1VY : i
it's IthvaYIl goOl1111 long It ! !
it lasts.
.The secret is in the yeal.
For sale by all grocers ut
5C "package. Each package - ;
age contains 7 cakes-
enough for 40 loaves.
"HowtoMakefJrea , " .
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NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO. ,
Chicago.
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NEBRASKA'S HISTORY fift ) ' ) 'el\r from lirs seUl
1I1tnt , A true al1llIItere :
ing book of 144 pages al
. o\'er 200 illustrations
institutions aUtl men who made the State , 1'1Ie co\'er is in hell.
scenes
public
with , an appropriute aUll attractive design printed in three colors , just } 1ubI
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ed y lbe Nebraska larmer. Single copy , postpai , soc ; or free with Ii ) 'ear'S'l !
! o riptiott to Nebraska lanner at regular price , I.oo. Write for terms and how
, i J,1 ( fn : trip to the World'l ! Fair at St. Louis. NJtDRASKA FARMJ\R Co : .
1505 Howard St. , Om a. Nebrus1
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be ore 1eaving T-4ouisville , there I
was no trouble in presenting tb.e I
check in Cinoinati after tire rugl-I
ti c were housed safely , and Ob- !
ta1l1U1g the trunk. B ' these '
mcans alone twentr seve Ii sla\'cs
obtained their frec om during
one spring and summer. 'l'bey
were sent to Cannada where
many of them had relativcs , who
had escaped before them. s-
caping-dctection in all the ea es
in which he was implicated ,
JOl1e was finall ) ' arrestcd in a
case wherc he was entirely tmo-
cent , tricd and convicted on false I
evidence. ' Aiding a fugitive I
slave was at that time a grave
offcnc , and hc was sel1tcnced to I
three j'ears in the penitentiary. I
On account of some Haw in the
evidence or illegality in the pro-
ccedings his la\V'er obtaincd a
new trial. He was again found
guilt ) . by another jUf\ ' but hig
scntence this time wa ; ; lessened
to two ) 'ears.
Some new witnesscs having
been discovcred whose evidence
it was thought would pro\'c his
innocence a pcti tion was made
for a third trial and granted.
His bail bond was one thousand
five hundred but he could not
reach that amount. He was a
weakl ) ' man and during the winter - '
ter be became ver ) i11 and his
physicians thought that he could
not survive long unlcss he could
go home and b properly nursed.
Finally his bond was reduccd to
one thousand dollars but it was
not expected he should have
man ) ' friends in a state where
ai ing slaves to escape to freedom -
dom was considered worse than
horse stcaling. So all the moncy
that his wife and daughter could
raise was a little less than $600
toward indemnifying a prominent
citizen who offered to sign his
.bond if the money was placed in
the bank for him if Jones did not
appear. So Levi Coffin was writ-
t n to and the letter found him
without an ) ' read ) ' money on
hand , but he in turn wrote to
Thomas \Vistar of Philadelphia ,
a friend , and he secured all the
balance of the money except 50
Qr 100 dollars which Cofiin " 1ade
up and knowing that. what was
done for Jones must be done
qu'ickl ) . 'l'he question was how
to get the money to Louisville.
The means were not there as
now for sendiug money and so
Coffin took the money and attempted -
tempted to cross the'river to apply -
ply it and in so doing C lme within -
in a' ' very , little of losing his life ,
so treacherous was the ice on the
river , but he reached Ute pJace.
and deposite.d the money ; but it
was thought best for Jones to
forfeit the ; bond which he did
knowing lle could not get justice
In Kentucky. _ Several of the
abolitionists knew lie was innocent -
cent of this accusation but guilt ) .
of aiding slaves in many otHer
cases. So wheu Jones _ had forfeited -
feited his bond , remained in
Cincinnati where he had gone
and the governor of Kentucky
sent a r qusibon to th governor
.of Ohio for Jones' deli\'cry , but
as the lord would have it Soli-
mon P. Chase was governor of
Ohio at that time and they'could
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not work the scheme on that old
abolitionist. I be1i ve I havc
heard of a schcme of that kind
by tl1e present governor of Kentucky -
tucky trying to get Governor
Durben of Indiana to g'e up
one Tayor ] , but the Hoosier gov"
ernor isn't built that way. After -
ter sevcral ycars , that is after
the war this same Jones , ( hut
that was not his real name. 1
'could tcll it but I don t want to , )
this same Joncs or whatever his
name was , entered the Electric
Medical College of Cincinnati as
a .student and there t.he writer
saw him in 1870. . . He was as
bright as a dollar ank took to
medicine rapidly ; earned his diploma -
ploma and become a prominent
physician among the best familIes -
Ies of the city. It is said you
cannot keep a man down and especially -
pecially one who wants to get
up and so in this case Jones
wanted to get up and see ever )
one else elevated whet.her hlaet !
or white.
( TO 1m CONTINUIm. )
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'l'he JOllo\ving- ist.he deat
. . letter list for th week endin
Februarv . . 23 , 1904 :
M. M. Blake , Wilholun 14ang
Ela McCarta ) ' .
Parties calling for the aho\ '
will please say advertised.
14. 11. Jnw1\'r'1' , P. M.
Workln" o..ertltne.
! ! ! Eight hour laws are ignored u :
In those tireles , little workers-Dr
Ic. King's New Life 'Pills. Million
it. are alwa's at work , night. ani
ni da ) ' , cUflng indigestion , Billions
y ness , ConsupatiouSick Hcadach
i11- and all Stom\ch , 1-4iver and Bow (
lb. troubles. E sy , pleasant , saf (
to sure. Only 25c at Lee BrD !
: a. dru6 : ' store , Broken BoVt1 :
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W e be to say to you men ( and the boys too ) tbat we bave received. and have fOl'
) 'OUt' Spring 111 pection , the ne\Ye t and nObbiest , line of. . . . . .
Clothing , Hats , Caps , Shoes Furnishings ,
that ha\'c been ) 'our good tortune to see in Brolcen Bow , and at OUt. priceR amounts to mOI'c
tl.lan 350/0 / cut on oM Htyles and goods. .
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Iot ' I A MOils SnlUlIlorVohht Ollovlot. ( mlxl'll color ) @ . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . { O ,
I.ot 'J Mells SIIIIIUlorVehtht CoslIllllJro ( fnncy strlpo ! ! ) @ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'fi 00
I.ot , : \ lItoll ! ! Hummer \ VelghtVorstelt ( fallc ) ' 8trlp ) @ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fI 00
I.ot \ : l111I I\fhl' ul11u or Wol ht Wool Crn h ( ranoy Iray mixed ) @ . . . . . . . . . . ' 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 IJO
I.ot Ii MOil ! ! \\olghlCt\HllllloroCnllcYYtrIIOS , ( ! ) @ : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ii rol\ ( \
I.ot I 11 110)9 Summer \VoIght Ohevlot ( Callc ) ' mIxed cQlorl ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : l1i0
I.ot : ! ' ' 110)9 SumlJ\el \ WolghtVorltClI ! ( Cnuoy'paltorlls ) @ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ci 00
'j'hlIs ! only 1\ Cow numbers we Il1\vo III stol'le. anlllC YOII am the lenst bIt Chole ) ' 01' l'lll'tlcuh\r Wo
call slIlt with 19111t. .
Man's ' Dress Pants in Chcvi t's , CashCONSULT our Merchant 'l'ailOl' line fOl'
mel'e , Crash 01'V0l' - I II correct styles and pattet'n" , .
.sted cloth at from $1.50 to $500 ' .
, pel' pair. Can fit and pleuse anyone Jr m our HllmplC'H.
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WIlm - SHOWINU - SO IE - N. W - ImSWNSNH - UA'l'EIUAI , . IN. su unm. SHIRTS.
PRIIOY strlpo shlrtSI7.09 ! froul 14 to 17. . . . . . . . . . . $ W 'I'ho } , 'nl11ous Mcllllrdle Ll\hllltrlcci Whlto Shlrt1
II'nllcy plJrcalo ! ! hlrts , sizes from 14 to 17 . . . . . . . . 7 (0050111 ( wlllllot bulge ) . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . 1 ! 'iO '
Puncy , ' l'IIa rns ! ! hh't . " ,17.os , from H to 17. . . . . . . . . . . I 00 ' 1'ho I nmous 1.lon Brnu CollhrR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1'J
1'nIlC ) ' Mercorlz'll 8hlrt . sizeR Crom 14 to 17. . . . . 1 25 'l'ho Fnmolls 1,10n Branlt cums. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; I
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N eckwea r FOI' thc most fastidious , new ,
ncat an complete. li'oul'-in-
. hands , Impet' nls , 'l'eclcs , Clubs , Migct ! ; and Boat \ \ ' !
at 10 to 50 cents each.
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'l'hG difficulty is 110t in getting Shoes , but in g-etting those that give ) ' 011 pI CH'\\trc : ,
Htyle and comfort. Our line cn1hraces these t.hl'ce graccs. .
MOils Pntont CIIII. Bluclwr Cut , Oood'onrVolt. . slz:1 ! : / to 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t : 011
: llolI ! ! VOIOIII' Culf , Uluelwr Cllt , Goodyear \Volt. IIlzOIl 4 to 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , & 0(1 (
Mons PatlJnt Colt Tneo. Oood'ollrVolt , sl7.es 0 to 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a ( ,0 ,
1\10118 Vlel JIIi. l nco. McKny Stitched , glcoq ; 11 to 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31)(1 ) (
MonR Cnl(9ldll. ( Loeo , Senlsk 111 'rops. Hoodyollr Wel t. slzos n to 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . . . " : J ( , ( )
Mens Snnl1llellS Worlc Shoes , 1IedluIIIVolKh t ( wllll1ot wenr ollt ) IIlzM II to II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . : . . . . " . . . . . . . U ar.
Men ! ! Soul1llcss Work Shooll , 1\Iedll1m Wolght ( wllll1otVI'nr IIlrt ) ! llzes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . i. . . . . . . . . . . . . ! . ! Jr , . .
MfllI ! ! Pelt 8ultl Plnw Shoo ! ! . Mcdh1IlVolht ! , slzo ! ! 0 to 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' .
M.'ns . Pel ( Solo Plow Shoe ! ! . Heavy \Velght. RI7.OS 0 to 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \I \ ; '
Jla ) ' ! ! HllOes II : nil Stylclnt ! alrlen to Suit all. ,
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The Big Vote Contost.
, j'ho following ar the on ! ' ! ! In the con.
test who hnvo recl'lvod ever 100 votes :
Mary Maylon , city. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1i1J3
1\l\nnlo \ \ Shlnn\ city. . . . . , . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . 1308
Nellie E. ' 1'ny \ or. Mernn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 873
II nnnh Edmunds. clty- . . . . .1. . . . . ( )3.t
Vera CII\ytol1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 021
A urolla I odto. ! city , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410
gml11n T.ambert. cIty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
Perloy .Jmvott. elt ) ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41H
Jmlsle SmIth. clIY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : \82
1\1ay HalnM. elt ) . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : \i2
lI rtha [ ( lIozlor , city. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
l rp.ncls Hilton , Weissert. . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! 5
11111'01'Y , MertllL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! GO
Mattie ! 'jclJdhn\1l. Arnold. . . . . . . . . . 240
gflo ! CalUpboll. dty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'J.I !
Urnco 'l'aylor. cIty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
Edna Uoekwoll. city , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ! 01
Claro. SwIck. Oato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Marllery Campbell , OlJorgetown. . . . . . . 105
Florence ThoRtoli/lon. / city , . . . . . . . . . . . . 1113
.J csso Waterbury. nerwyu. . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Eva Cllywood , City" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Pearle lIuntorelty , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
1'lorcmco ! I mersol1 , city , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
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'L'he 1 1UUDr.ICAN has 200 packages -
ages of garden seedR from the
sccd department of the government -
, ment , for free distribution , that
may be had h ) ' calling at this
om ce
' 1'his office for neat job work.
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R. , MULLINS , . 0 ,
MBk a tJileclal1y of Orowli aud DrldICo W.HIc. ,
1'lcell r a80n llle.
All work guarBntee" .
( 'all and lice IDO before going el e"hcre.
OlUeo-ln Uroken 1I0w tilate lIank lIulh\lUI : .
lIroken 11 oW , NebrR8l1.a.
DR. c. I , . MUIJIJEN .
Physician Surgeou.
2ml Mtalrway frOIl1 " 'O"t lIIullo l1eal1y Dlock ;
r 811Ienco. : lnl Wilst M. K. church. ou lIaWII ldll
of elrool. afr'lIrokl'lI : ; 1I0w , Nellrailla.
T .T. SNYDEH ,
m 1 m.IiI"II' ) ; . : J " ,4\.1 , AND NOTAny l'UDL1C
" : > Ju "l1co of thol'4I&eo. SpoelalliUllntou : Id"fllo
10 collectlooll Cel.o lIlouA 1&1c 1I. Ito lou yonch.
rD Helftly 61OCUtod And 1111 klndl of legal palleu
wr Ittt' II. OIDoe 10ho rear of ( llink of COlDulerce.
Uoken Bow. Nobralka.
H YGEIA CREAM S'I'A'l'ION
Hlghe t market price paId ror lIutllJr Yat ,
1.lghl llulllllnK. . . . . . . . . .
I
Empire Cream Separators
For Hale. 't'houe No. 20 .
8 D. J1lHlOi' ! , .o/lurator / ,
Drokell tJo . .Nohra ka ,
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FRANSE MOORJ ,
Jilt taWi 1..ml
'l'wo 11101"e : 1I0rlh C Orlnd Oelllrill 1I01 1. Pal
ronlg6 ollcll 11II , Priced rououahle.
t . . '
CADWELl ,
WIIJLIS
1.'W. . _ . .t .Jr. " . .
DR. 'v. II. COI-4E ,
V eteri narian.
pllellllllUeMlon given to toll. . calve. anll I *
that Irll ln au ulltbrlfl conl\lUao. 'loll
I'b008 No ' 2IH , Helldeucl' . two IIl0ek. , , "Mt ,
' 80uth Side lIobool 1I0uKe.
VENTS GOING ON A _ OUR STORE. 1'1 I
' 1'hn World l'l\lr ! Tlckot OOllto t
IlrovO ! ! vcry oxcltllll ; nlill Intor.
osting. Owing t the Inrge Dum. '
bor or n mos wo are compolloll
to pllbllllh these ollly who have
ever 100 vetO ! ! . See uoxt coillmn
Annual Spriml
. . .AND. . . ' "
EAS TER OPENING.
April 1 st 2d % . ,
1904.
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YBr8on-GBorUBGo
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s. 1\1 , DORRIS.
IIlatdl.fl".fa. !
AI. klnlt. ol work lu our IInu done prowptly
and in AfI 16 ONor. prned IJbop on tbo
corDer onlbealt tbo . . ,
ot aClot.ro. . . _ r
GIVIt UK A. T1f.IA" .
lIrokoo 110" " . . _ . - , Nebratka.
CITY HAHBEH. SHOP ,
11. O.IIUT'fON. I'roprlutor.
Flnl-olall work. Hoar ltoom of lIroken Uow
, Slate Oank , Droillm Itow , Nobraalca.
H ILT-4 SIDE HERFORDS
ILnd Durou Jor ey 1I0gs bred and ' 0111. Belt 1110011
IlfUlclrclll88. Alldree . U. E. O-ADWIU.J. ,
IIr keullow , Nebraska
SIMON CAl\I1CRON ,
lltl01'9 y i 8 U9crz.l1 P
A'l' LAW.
Ioom ! II aod U , Iteall ) ' 1II0ck. ! Srokon 110w , Neb.
D RS. R C. & W. It 'l'A IBOT ,
PHYSIGIANS , ltR EONS.
011100 over Daohllrlo'll Drut ( ! ! lore.
"rolloll Dow , . . . Nehralka.
DIt , ' 1' . TJ. FAHNSWOlt'l'lI ,
DENTIST ,
JrOMee In norlhwoH COJOC Ileally Dlock.
, W A. TaOMPBON ,
. CONTItAU'l'OIt & IIUII.URIt ,
& .rl'l\1Ia : ! lUlt o Umatoa ou .bortuollt. .
l'rokellllow , Nellraeka.
CIJINTON DAY , '
- Physician & Surgeon ,
omco In rllar of the Uluk of CowwerclI. Ito.1
deoco IIlhl.lonlll WuMt of the .IlpUtt cburch.
Drokeo Dow. N"bralka.
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DR. C. B. JOB ,
' ! lbl i1 oi IIJIHla
OmclIIlIl1l1ll1y 11 lac II : Ilrlt IIIIIln tllOIU 'I\'el
eillt. 1l0II"euoo at the I i o'pl1al.
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The Pumpkin Contest.
This lar est p.umpldn rnlsod
in this sootlon of N obruska will
entitle owner to ono of our 010'
ant $75.00 Estey Organs , for
whloh we Rre solo agellts.
' 1'0 enter this oontost it will
he neoessary for yon to 01111 I\t ,
our store , register your 1111111"
' the li'mDJ
8EmD anel oliver the pump'
kino to U8 by the third' day of
the Custer , Oounty Fair at
Broken Bow. Wo would ho
RInd to see everyone , ospooially
in CUrl tor County , try for the
prize.
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ROSS G. MO'OHE ,
Attorney.at.Law.
Ileal .Itate 1111110111rokor. . Olllcil In OIel/11 /
Dlock. Uroitcll1Iow.Ne\ralkl. ! - .
BANGS STUDIQ.
Up-to-date Photographs.
First prize winner at tat association -
sociation 1903.
o. 11 , OONRAD.
. . . . . .Dealer tn. . . . .
l'ump. . Wlnd. Mill. , ' 1'1 Ilk. . " 'IUlnlll , U.lolln.
Ko lnclI , IIlu. etc. _
IIrokoll Jlow. Nllllrl kl.
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IB ' ' W' " .
i R' t .TIME TABLE
BH.OI N BOW , NI B.
1.I"colu , . uenver.
Oluulili. Ilelcuu.
CltlcuK'u. uutte. '
"to .Jollleph. l-orUntU1 ,
ICunltalt cu , . . . HnH I. I , , , City ,
tn. I.oultt. A lid HUIII rnncll c' "
All 1.01111. . l nHt Alld An Polnllf
And HuUnt. , "Ve. " . , .
No. 4JJ-Vollihuloll C.llJrc dallr. . Llncoln , Ollla.
ba , In. Joseph. Kaola. CUy. tit. l.oull. Chi
OAgO and all polotl EBlt and "outh. . . . tI : l1a.lU.
No. 44-1.00111 exprolt .tall ) ' . Lincolli. Umaha ,
Cblcallo anllall Olutl oallt and loutb.10 30 a.JU.
No. U-Ve tlbulod oJpren : daUy. 110101111. Bual.
tlo 1I0Uo , l'orUand and 1111 } 'lIcll1c COlltt.
polotll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6H I1W
No. 4S-Local oJpre : dilly. Alllauell Itllll
10111rmedln1.6 1I01litl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .HIlS lU
! ! loeplnKIIIr.lng Ind roclInlng cbalr tIIU ( llill"
free ) ou Ibrough tralo" . Tlckca IOld ! lnd IIl1jC.
gage chocked to any point 111 tll Uolted tllIIlu.
aod Caoada. . .
10fonnaUoo. map , tllDU table. Iud ticket.
tall 00 or wrIte to U. L. OrlDab ) ' . agoul , IIr J
Jl'ranch , 0. I' . A. , Oml1bvil Nebra ka.
. L. OmUDY' . Allllnt.
KILL THE COUCH
AND CURE THE LUNCS ,
. - - wl-Or. King's
_ New Discovery
P lCD
FOR CONSUMPTION 50c & $1.00
01DS : FreD TrIal.
.
Surest aDd Quickest Oure fOl' all
THROA'.r an LUNG TROUD.
It LES , or MONEY BAOK.
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, To Cure a Cold in One 41
: r41'ake Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets. PH " on every
, ( Q. C. box. aS .
i , SeV8D MUIoa .ot81 soW In 13 EOBthS. This . signature , .
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